Another "Montage": PC & Housing, Iran, Spot a Kiddy-Con, Beyond State
Political Correctness & Housing Troubles:
See Steve Sailer's "The Diversity Recession, or How Affirmative Action Helped Cause the Housing Crisis" and "The Housing Recession: Political Correctness Makes Lenders Stupid."
Philip Weiss "Looking Into the Lobby."
Lew Rockwell's New Podcast: Episode I | Episode II
"They Didn't Attack Switzerland" by Bill Walker.
Bush's Secret War with Iran: "Preparing the Battlefield" by Seymour M. Hersh.
"How to Prevent a War With Iran" by Laurence M. Vance.
"No More Blank Checks for War" by Patrick J. Buchanan.
WWII - The Good War? Not So Fast.
A Few Ways to Spot a Kiddy-Con: Ronald Reagan he imagines as a hero and saint. He believes that Reagan brought a limited government era. He attacks Jimmy Carter by default, whenever and wherever possible. The kiddycon believes that Carter was the biggest modern evil to ever set foot in the White House. He gloats that cutting taxation just right will have the upshot of growing the size of government. This way he can argue that conservative means can accomplish leftist ends (showing that he thinks it is a worthy goal). The anniversary of dropping atomic weapons in WWII he celebrates, praises, and believes was a necessary thing to do. That this is a "conservative" attitude. (Thus he has never heard of Richard Weaver or, say, Erik von Kuehnelt-Leddihn. To him conservative thought and debate has its fountainhead in talk radio and NR.) Politics is a binary game between the "Good Party" and the "Bad." He praises civil "rights" and thus subconsciously supports affirmative action which is a logical and necessary extension. "Dr." Martin Luther King, Jr. was a conservative, according to the kiddycon. One must have a holiday to worship him. (The only "bad" about him, though, was that he was somewhat anti-war.) Patriotism is defined as love of government and military. Nation equals state. Democratic values, he thinks, are so good, or at least relatively so, they should be spread around the world.
"Mission Impossible" by Clyde N. Wilson."John McCain on Foreign Policy: Even Worse Than Bush" by Ted Galen Carpenter.
"Authority Issues—Is There Sovereignty Beyond the State?" by Thomas E. Woods, Jr.