Author Archives: Heather Mac Donald

A trip down Memory Lane: Freedom Agenda 2005

If Obama had given the following speech, Sean Hannity, Rush Limbaugh, Mark Levin and the rest of the knee-jerk venom squad who are petulantly faulting the Obama Administration’s cautious response to the Egyptian revolution would have frothed at the presumption of such … Continue reading

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The “carceral state:” An unjust drag on Rotarian membership?

I discuss an article by University of Virginia professor Vesla Weaver arguing that contact with the “carceral state” illegitimately depresses civic and political engagement in this Bloggingheads debate.

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Right-wing sour grapes

The Fox News reporter, speaking from Cairo half an hour ago, did not receive the right-wing-media talking points.  Back in the New York studio, a Fox blonde had been skeptically quizzing Alan Colmes about all the downsides to Mubarak’s stepping … Continue reading

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Wikipedia and gender bias

Women are underrepresented in journalism and other public fields, a fact which feminists reflexively attribute to sexism.  Wikipedia’s gender ratio demolishes that Womens Studies bromide, as I discuss here.

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Egypt and the Right-wing media meltdown

The right-wing punditocracy’s sputtering reaction to the Obama Administration’s Egyptian diplomacy is a new low point in the melt-down of rationality on the right.  I am utterly convinced that had Bush been in power and had gently suggested that Mubarak … Continue reading

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Youth and revolution

The New York Times’ print front page has a photo today of a bunch of scruffy Egyptian youth, sitting around their laptops, that encapsulates for me one puzzle of the Egyptian protests and others like them.  These self-consciously hip youngsters, … Continue reading

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Obama hysteria: The enemy of my enemy is still the enemy

So how will the right-wing conceit that Obama represents an eruption of radicalism so alien and extreme as to lie outside of any American political tradition survive the left-wing attack on Obama for preserving the Bush tax cuts and other betrayals … Continue reading

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Obama paranoia and Wikileaks

The daily deluge of diplomatic cables from the Wikileaks plunder, of which the New York Times is shamelessly and despicably availing itself, is heartbreaking and infuriating.  The good faith efforts on the part of our government representatives to honestly assess … Continue reading

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Playing with fire

Both the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal had large photos on their front pages yesterday of student thugs attacking the police in London (framed by a huge graffiti scroll “REVOLUTION”), Rome, and Bologna to “protest” tuition and education … Continue reading

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Wikileaks

This latest Wikileaks document dump reveals a simplistic, even childish, understanding of democracy on the part of Assange and his enablers.   Popular control of government does not mean that there can be no delegation of power.  The public can delegate … Continue reading

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