Welcome To The End Of Yesterday Again Today

November 24th, 2008 (76) Posted By .

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12:OO P.M.

4:32 P.M.

Shouldn’t this be reserved for murderers?

Sorry for the seemingly lacksey-daisy around here, but I’ve been busy getting new contributor, the already infamous Erik Wong, up to speed, amongst other things…Erik has also been privy to some of the FBI stuff, so he’s helping with that as well.

Sgt. Welsh, who was on last night’s “Jihadi Killer Hour”, will also be seen around here again.

11:30 P.M.

11:40 P.M.

Tuesday Before Thanksgiving

Sorry for the slow morning. Peg had an emergncy, Mag had a funeral, I had an electro-shock party, now I’m back.

7:24 P.M.

This just came over my IM from Right Hand Girl. It’s from her Comparative Politics textbook at GWU:

“The Weimar Republic’s failure resulted from a mix of factors. The republic’s lack of support from political elites and the public was a basic weakness. Democracy depended on an administrative and military elite that often longed for an authoritarian political system. Elite criticisms of Weimar encouraged similar sentiments among the public. Many Germans were not committed to democratic principles. The fledging state then faced a series of severe economic and political crisis. Such strains might have overloaded the ability of any system to govern effectively. These crisis further eroded public support for the republic and opened the door to Hitler’s authoritarian and nationalistic appeals. The institutional weaknesses of the political system contributed to Weimar’s political vulnerability. Finally, most Germans drastically underestimated Hitler’s ambitions, intentions, and political abilities. This underestimation, perhaps, was Weimar’s greatest failure.”

This is a reading about Germany in my textbook. Sound familiar?

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