As always, his understanding of demographics and disinterest in political correctness makes for great reading.
On the Democrats (with Hugh Hewitt):
...in a sense, it was the domestic version of the Danish cartoons crisis, because you had the Democrats going bananas about being caricatured as guys who go bananas.
...things like the King funeral are such a tragedy for [Democrats], because ... all that is important to them are the battles they won thirty and forty years ago. And the battles that need to be fought now, they're making no contribution to...
...they've mistaken a museum for a party.
I though something very similar to this when I read about Helen Thomas' recent exchange with Scott McClennan in which she inexplicably compared the NSA issue with Nixon. I don't see that analogy any more than I see the Vietnam analogy in Iraq. Both are wishful thinking and nostalgia for a time when journalists could frame the argument.
The whole post is worth reading, especially Steyn's insights on Muslim Europe and the Muslim Middle East.



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