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A SULTAN’S ARABIA


Muscat, Oman.  If you want to see an ultra-rich Arab sheikdom with exotically designed skyscrapers, the world's most upscale shopping malls featuring indoor streams plied by Venetian gondolas, or fantastically expensive on-the-water condo developments where everyone drives a Ferrari or Rolls - all in the middle of a featurelessly flat desert wasteland -  you go to Qatar.

But if you want a more genuine Arabia of Sultan's palaces, of forts and castles perched on rocky crags, of traditional villages tucked away in mountain fastnesses, of rock pools and grottoes gushing with spring water hidden in secret valleys, a place out of Arabian Nights rather than one of garish ostentatiousness - then you come here to Oman.

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THE GOOD NEWS ABOUT AMERICA

[Nothing could better illustrate the Left's depression over George Bush's military killing Zarqawi than this morning's headline in the Washington Post: After Zarqawi, No Clear Path For A Weary Iraq.

The media's relentless pessimism has infected America in general.  It is about time conservatives stop being suckered by liberal pessimism, and start celebrating what's right with America. Peter Wehner, Deputy Assistant to President Bush at the White House, here provides grounds for doing so. ---JW]

Americans hear a great deal about the problems they face. We hear hardly anything about the encouraging developments.  So here is an empirical assessment of where we are.

Social Indicators: We are witnessing a remarkable cultural renewal in America.

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TALKING TURKEY: STOP CALLING THIS REPRESSIVE REGIME A “MODEL MOSLEM DEMOCARCY”


Whenever an old alliance comes apart, our foreign-policy establishment behaves like the spouse who pretends away a partner's ever-more-flagrant infidelities-hoping that patience and indulgence will somehow bring the straying party around. But real life doesn't work that way for lovers or for states. When we look away from shameless betrayals, it only encourages further bad behavior.

And sometimes the situation requires a divorce. With no more support payments.

The worst current case of a supposed ally gone wildly, viciously wrong is, of course, Pakistan, which our government refers to as a "friend" even as the real rulers in Islamabad-the military and the security services-shield the world's most wanted terrorists; support, supply and train insurgents who kill and maim our troops; and cut off our main supply route to Afghanistan (presumably, in thanks for the billions of dollars we send the Pakistanis year after year).

But another, potentially graver case goes largely unremarked, when not willfully misinterpreted: Turkey, a NATO member and long-time ally (at least, on paper), is suffering from increased repression, the step-by-step subversion of its democratic system, and creeping, clawing Islamism.

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HALF-FULL REPORT 07/08/11


The HFR Word of the Week is... impeachment.  Here are the Constitution's instructions:

Article I, Section 2, Clause 5:  "The House of Representatives... shall have the sole power of impeachment."

Article I, Section 3, Clause 6:  "The Senate shall have the sole power to try all impeachments. When sitting for that purpose, they shall be on oath or affirmation. When the President of the United States is tried, the Chief Justice shall preside: And no person shall be convicted without the concurrence of two thirds of the members present."

Article II, Section 4:  "The President, Vice President and all civil officers of the United States, shall be removed from office on impeachment for, and conviction of, treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors."
We'll get to Zero in a moment, but first notice that the process of impeachment applies not only to the president and vice-president, but "all civil officers" of the federal government.  This means, e.g., Attorney General Eric Holder and Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan can be impeached and removed from office.  And the odds are increasing that they will be.

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DESTRUCTIVE ECONOMIC MYTHS


Wildly inaccurate statements from news commentators, financial analysts, politicians and even administration officials have most people believing that if Congress does not increase the debt limit in March, the U.S. government will default on its debt obligations, thus ending the government's ability to borrow. Nonsense.

The big-government crowd claims huge hardships would result from the mandatory spending reductions. Again, nonsense. Spending would only have to be reduced to roughly the 2006 level to avoid an ongoing deficit.

Another widespread myth is that if the government reduces its spending, that will cost jobs.  The fact is that the percentage of adults in the labor force has fallen to its lowest level in three decades even as the government has grown by a quarter in relative size in the past three years.

The destructive myth persists that if only we could get the rich to cease engaging in tax avoidance, which is legal, and stop tax evasion, which is illegal, government would have adequate revenue. The fact is that rich people already pay most of the taxes.

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ARABIAN WONDERLAND


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Manama, Bahrain.  This is a tale of a very different Arab sheikhdom from Kuwait.  Let's start with drunk Saudis.

A drunk Saudi is a very amusing spectacle.  Saudi Arabia is the most uptight, rigidly repressed place on the planet.  What the map above doesn't show is a causeway enabling Saudis to drive to the island of Bahrain, the Arabian Wonderland, where they proceed to unrepress themselves.

Sober, Saudis are arrogant putzes sneering at American infidels.  Smashed, they are still obnoxious but very friendly.  They keep saying, "My friend," and talk nonstop in increasingly unintelligible English until they pass out.  This upsets the hookers, for an unconscious customer, no matter how rich, is of no use to them.

Bahrain has a history as old as civilization...

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SENATE SHAMNESTY

Right now, the Senate is desperately trying to convince the American people that their immigration bill is something else - anything else - than what it is: a massive amnesty for all 15 million to 20 million illegal aliens without any meaningful enforcement provisions.

The same open-borders crowd that has betrayed the American middle class for years is hoping to fool us again.    

This "shamnesty" bill spells out the level of contempt the Senate has for middle-class Americans. This "comprehensive" bill includes:

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OUR SAUDI PROBLEM


Violent fanatical movements burn out. Some take longer to fade than others, but none endure. Inevitably, their ever-increasing excesses take the gravest toll among their own kind, alienating the population from which they demand support. 

If "revolutions devour their own," religion-driven insurgencies are the ultimate cannibals: Witness Al Qaeda's wanton butchery of its fellow Moslems, a blood-lust that, along with our successful anti-terrorist strikes, have pushed the last decade's great bogeymen to the far margins of events (al Qaeda's recent announcement of its-unwanted-support of the anti-Assad rebellion in Syria is another desperate attempt to remain relevant).

My point? It's time to shift our focus to more-serious Islamist enemies of civilization, freedom and elementary decency: the Saudis. Al Qaeda carried within it the formula for self-destruction, but the Saudis are the kind of threat that lasts: pernicious, perverted and patient.

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HALF-FULL REPORT 07/01/11


We have a lot of ground to cover in this HFR, but there's no resisting starting off with a celebration:  Hugo Chavez is dying of cancer.

The "pelvic abscess" he had removed in Cuba was a malignant tumor that has metastasized.  He's only 56, and everyone thought his curse upon his country would last as long as Castro's.  This is a great stroke of luck for the world.

Chavez is one of those one-man-band dictators whose death presages the end of the dictatorship.  If the leader of a tyrannical system is bumped off or dies - say, Ahmadinejad in Iran or Assad in Syria - the system simply replaces him and carries on.  The entire system has to be replaced through wholesale and often violent regime change.

But knock off a Mugabe or Gaddafi or Chavez and their regime implodes.  What happens next will be nightmarish, as the Chavistas get out the guns in desperation to keep their power - but the power is gone, utter chaos will ensue, and in the end the Chavistas will be swept away.

Also swept away will be those commie megalomaniacal regimes Chavez's oil billions pays for:  Rafael Correa's in Ecuador, Evo Morales' in Bolivia, Danny Ortega's in Nicaragua, and of course, the Castro brothers' in Cuba.  Further...

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OUR GOVERNMENT IS AGAINST US


Today (2/02), Ralph Nader wrote in the Wall Street Journal that the government had ripped off the Fannie/Freddie stockholders, of which he was one. What delicious irony that the man who has been telling us for decades to trust the government instead of private business was abused by the government. I wonder if he has learned anything.

Another no surprise last week was a report issued by the Congressional Budget Office that the budget deficit is even larger (a mere $1.5 trillion larger) than previously forecast and financial doomsday is getting closer.

Again, having learned nothing, President Obama responded in his State of the Union address by proposing more government spending. He seems to be making a real effort to have the collapse occur in his first term.

Meanwhile, more reports surfaced about the fact that many state and local governments have not been disclosing relevant information about their finances to their bondholders. Executives in private firms would be fined or sent to jail for similar lapses, but government officials are largely immune to rules that the rest of us must follow.

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A BACKDOOR TO SABOTAGING IRAQ


Kuwait.  Surely you didn't think I'm buried under Washington's Super Blizzard this week - especially since Jim DeMint (R-SC) has promised it won't stop snowing until Algore cries uncle?

Nope, I'm in sunny Kuwait, where it's 70 degrees and not a cloud in the sky.  One reason I'm here is to see how the Obama Justice Department - which we could appropriately term Zero Justice - is making a backdoor attempt here to sabotage America's (so far) successful war in Iraq.

First, though, we need to answer the historical question - what has Kuwait got to do with Hanukkah?

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MEXICO’S GLASS HOUSE

The Congress has received lots of free advice lately from Mexican government officials and illegal aliens waving Mexico's flag in mass demonstrations coast-to-coast. Most of it takes the form of bitter complaints about our actual or prospective treatment of immigrants from that country who have gotten into this one illegally -- or who aspire to do so.    

If you think these critics are mad about U.S. immigration policy now, imagine how upset they would be if we adopted an approach far more radical than the bill they rail against that was adopted last year by the House of Representatives -- namely, the way Mexico treats illegal aliens.    

In fact, as a just-published paper by the Center for Security Policy's J. Michael Waller, Mexico's Glass House, points out, under a constitution first adopted in 1917 and subsequently amended, Mexico deals harshly not only with illegal immigrants. It treats even legal immigrants, naturalized citizens and foreign investors in ways that would, by the standards of those who carp about U.S. immigration policy, have to be called "racist" and "xenophobic."

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WHY I’M ROOTING FOR OBAMA OVER ROMNEY


Let's get one thing clear: Obama unquestionably ranks among the bottom five presidents in US history.

In terms of sublime awfulness he's right up there with Britain's late and extremely unlamented ex-PM Gordon Brown - which is quite some doing, given that Brown singlehandedly wrought more destruction on his country than the Luftwaffe, Dutch Elm Disease, the South Sea Bubble, the Fire of London and the Black Death combined.

Agreed: the damage President Obama has done to the US economy with everything from Ben Bernanke's insane money-printing program, to his cancellation of the Keystone XL pipeline, to his ban on deep-water drilling to his crony capitalism hand-outs to disaster zones like Solyndra to his persecution of companies like Gibson is incalculable.

And, of course, if he gets a second term the damage he and his rag-bag of Marxist cronies at organizations like the Environmental Protection Agency manage to inflict on the US small businessman trying to make an honest buck will make his first term look like Calvin Coolidge on steroids.

So why do I think this would be preferable to a presidency under Mitt Romney? Simple. Because I've seen what happens, America, when you elect yet another spineless, yet ruthless, principle-free blow-with-the-wind, big government, crony-capitalist RINO squish. His name is current British PM Dave Cameron - and trust me, the cure is far worse than the disease.

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HALF-FULL REPORT 06/24/11


Sofia, Bulgaria.  The irony of writing the HFR here this week is overwhelming. 

I was first here 21 years ago, June of 1990, as the Soviet Union and its colonial empire was disintegrating. I was leading a group of conservatives to be eyewitnesses to momentous history.  Among us were Phyllis Schlafly, Dr. Joel Wade, and John Perrott ("albinobushman" on the TTP Forum).

There was also a free-lance journalist among us, a young fellow who thought following a Conservative Victory Tour through the collapsing Communist rule of Eastern Europe would make a great story.  His name was Richard Stengel, and he is now Editor of Time Magazine.

How ironic that this week Time released it's July 4th issue depicting the US Constitution being shredded on the cover, and the cover story - Does It Still Matter? - written by Richard Stengel.

The blatant purpose of his screed is to shred conservatives who oppose liberal shredding of the Constitution.  Obviously, Stengel has learned nothing about either conservatives nor the Constitution in the last 21 years.

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WHY DOES AMERICA HAVE THE WORLD’S WORST BUSINESS TAX?


If you were establishing a new business whose products would be produced and sold worldwide, would you set it up in the United States, which now has the world's highest corporate-tax rate?

There is a growing realization that the U.S. is at an increasingly competitive disadvantage when it comes to taxing corporations.  Even the Obama administration said it is open to a corporate-tax rate cut, and it is expected that President Obama will propose some rate reduction in his forthcoming State of the Union address.

If he does, be wary, for he he is likely to qualify his proposal by saying that any corporate-tax reduction must be "revenue neutral."  That's code for closing "loopholes" that are pro-business.

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