Happy holidays, or whatever

The Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights is upset because Kwanzaa and Hanukkah cards put out by major companies are ever-so-respectful, while Christmas cards are tasteless, irreligious, and downright offensive. The Catholic League thinks that demonstrates bigotry, to which (they say) multiculturalism is congenitally related. The analysis isn’t wrong, exactly, but it’s less-than-illuminating. … More ...

Scalia’s out of step — again

I haven’t gone through the opinions in today’s McCain-Feingold decision, but was struck by an excerpt from Justice Scalia’s dissent that shows how much at odds with contemporary liberalism his views really are:

“Who could have imagined that the same court which, within the past four years, has sternly disapproved of restriction upon such inconsequential

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Brazilian madness

About 45,000 Brazilians are murdered each year, perhaps 85% by unregistered firearms and the rest mostly by knives, blows, strangling, poison and whatnot. Government is by nature a monopoly, so in a sense it is not surprising that the failure of government to carry out its basic responsibility to provide for public safety has led … More ...

Conservatism FAQ explained

A correspondent sent me a lengthy set of comments on my Conservatism FAQ. Some of them seemed like they might be of general interest, so here’s my summary with responses:

Objection: “Tradition” is vague. Also, it seems to mean “do what’s already being done.” How can it act as a guide?

Response: “Tradition” is

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The vast left-wing media conspiracy

My comments (here) on a recent story in the New York Times led someone with a job in the media to protest against right-wing conspiracy theories about his profession. My (somewhat edited) response:

I have no doubt that from inside the media the notion of a “liberal media conspiracy” seems rather silly. What

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