“Evidently, he [Osama bin Laden] doesn’t understand that a game of ‘Historical Grievances’ can cut two ways.”
The Mackenzie Newsletter #55 (January 2004)
“Evidently, he [Osama bin Laden] doesn’t understand that a game of ‘Historical Grievances’ can cut two ways.”
The Mackenzie Newsletter #55 (January 2004)
“One of the marks of despotism, as all history shows, is that it is unteachable. Its intrinsic nature, it would seem, is such that it must always, sooner or later, express itself in ways which are not only indefensible but also quite manifestly indefensible.”
Lord Hewart of Bury The New Despotism
In my latest National Post column I suggest adding all the debt and interest payments government has piled on you onto your personal financial plan and see how bad things get.
"What President Bush will need is an agenda that catches fire without blowing up."
National Review Dec. 18, 2000 [if the comment had a specified author I failed to write it down]
In my latest Looniepolitics column I say the Elections Ontario handbook that completely misstates how our government works is a worrying sign of rot in our government.
In a column in Farmer's Forum I say reelecting the Wynne Liberals would amount to pinning a "Kick me" sign on ourselves.
In my latest National Post column I say the federal Liberals are acting like fools on carbon taxes... unless (to borrow a Goon Show gag) they're not acting.