at 1PMEST with Michael Prada and Israel Ortega of The Heritage Foundation.
Listen live, or at your convenience here.
American and Latin American Politics, Society, and Culture
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at 1PMEST with Michael Prada and Israel Ortega of The Heritage Foundation.
Listen live, or at your convenience here.
By Fausta
Israel Ortega, on the left, with friends at CPAC
I had the pleasure of talking to Israel Ortega of Heritage Libertad.
Q: What is the mission of Heritage Libertad, Israel?
Israel: To share the studies, analyses and research of Heritage.org, and to educate the Spanish-speaking public, since liberty is important in our country and the world.
Q: The Spanish-speaking public in America, and also in the world?
Israel: Yes, the Spanish-speaking peoples around the world.
Q: What’s next for Heritage Libertad?
Israel: We’ll be heading to Spain to promote the Index of Economic Freedom.
UPDATE:
Linked by Heritage Libertad. Thanks!
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The good news:
Chile ranks seventh in the Index of Economic Freedom.
The bad news:
The USA slipped into tenth place.
The role of economic freedom:
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Click to watch The Unwritten Story: How the Media and the Obama Administration Overlook Cuba’s Wave of Repression at Heritage.
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Two days, and they still haven’t pulled the ads:
Heritage Asks TV Stations to Stop Airing Obama’s Misleading Ad
Two ads, one on print, and one on YouTube. Here’s the YouTube; ironically, it starts with “Not sure who to believe on taxes?”
The Heritage Foundation explains,
Two recent campaign advertisements seriously misrepresent the views of my client, The Heritage Foundation. They suggest, quite falsely, that The Heritage Foundation and one of its analysts support your tax plan.
The print ad on your Website as well as your ad entitled “Try This” reference a quote from policy analyst Rea Hederman. In fact, Mr. Hederman never said what is quoted there. Rather, the words you quote are from a New York Sun reporter who interviewed Mr. Hederman and summarized his views erroneously.
That the reporter’s summary is erroneous is evident from the actual quotes from Mr. Hederman presented in the article, which make it quite clear that Mr. Hederman believes your tax plan would be bad not only for the country, but for the middle class. By omitting the direct quotes from Heritage that are contained in the article and attributing to Heritage a conflicting statement not made by its analyst, the advertisement appears to be an intentional attempt to mislead.
“Not sure who to believe on taxes?” Certainly not Obama!
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The bailout:
Via Rob Bluey, The Financial Bailout (and the New Resolution Trust Corp.) Must Restore the Markets and Protect the Taxpayer
What Should Be Done About the Financial Markets?
Financial Crisis: Spiritual & Secular Perspectives
Did Ken Lay Get to Write Sarbanes-Oxley?
Two friends and I were discussing the bailout, and as to our opinions, Jonah Goldberg couldn’t have said it better:
Basically, I think the bad paper should stay with the people who bought it. If we need to further capitalize the banks, create short term rules or cobble together other backstops, fine. But Paulson’s plan basically says, “I am the Lord thy God,” and that’s crazy. But it seems to me that Newt and the editors of NR are right when they worry that the Paulson plan essentially opens the door to unending government control of capital markets, which is just crazy. Even if I completely trusted the wisdom of Paulson and his bureaucrats — which I don’t — there’s no way that I trust the Dodds, Franks or the next Treasury secretary. Every day the markets don’t go off the cliff suggests to me that we can do this in stages and that Paulson’s do-it-my-way-or-it’s-the-Dark-Ages-for-us-all argument doesn’t hold water.
The terror warning:
Via Jane, U.S. Intelligence Warns of Al Qaeda Terror Attack
MACCALLUM: And what kind of broad approach would you like to see in Latin American? I mean, what is our intelligence like in Latin America, how, you know, sort of beat up are we and ready to deal with this situation that might crop up there?
BERNTSEN: We have a dual track problem there. There’s an assault on democracy in Latin America. You got countries like Venezuela and Bolivia. You know, the Bolivians just PNG’ed our ambassador. Venezuela PNG’ed our ambassador. You had the Bolivians just kick out the Drug Enforcement Agency there.
MACCALLUM: Yes.
BERNSTEN: These people are aligning themselves with the Iranians. You’ve got Russian, you know, military exercises jointly with the Venezuelans. So you’re not going to get the level of cooperation that we had in the past. So, you know, we’re going to have to go ahead and push for the re-democratization of Latin America.
Senator McCain has talked about this. He’s talked about having, you know, a broad alliance of democratic nations and it goes back to fundamentals, goes back to the good governments, democracy, and a shared effort to fight against extremists. And it’s a global issue, this isn’t based on Afghanistan. I know we’re all looking at it at Afghanistan now.
Little Nojoud:
Jane also sent an article that mentions little Najoud, YEMEN: Call to improve women’s status. I can not explain why I am so moved by this brave child. May God bless her and keep her.
And the roundup:
CAIR Files FEC Complaint that would make the word jihad illegal.
Surprise! Axelrod and Ethan Winner Worked Together in Previous Campaign
George Soros Group Takes Credit For Nixing Palin’s Invitation From Anti-Ahmadinejad Rally
Moe’s feeling sorry for David Wade today: Biden to Pennsylvania: No Coal for You! and as it turns out, Joe Biden was watching TV during the Great Depression and thought FDR, not Hoover, was president. Can’t wait for the NYT to do a 3,000 word expose on Biden’s mental acuity. Let’s go to the videotape:
UPDATE, Wednesday 24 Sept.
As Victor Davis Hanson says, Had this been Palin, the election would now be over.
Democrats and Republicans: losses, explanations, and excuses
The One Million Dollar POS Obama. There’s bad art, and then there’s really bad… er… art.
A good reason to take the Queen Mary 2 to cross the Atlantic: Bedbugs make a return via low-cost flights
Time for Ten Things Tuesday.
Special thanks to Maria and Larwyn.
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In today’s Blog Talk Radio podcast at 4:30PM Eastern time, I’ll be talking to my friend Rob Bluey, Director of the Center for Media and Public Policy, and Brian Darling, Director, U.S. Senate Relations, at The Heritage Foundation.
We will talk about Venezuela, immigration, and the 20th anniversary of Pres. Reagan’s speech at the Brandenburg gate.
Rob made his debut on Blogginheads last Friday, when he discussed the immigration bill. He also blogs at Red State
Join us for a most interesting podcast live at 4:30PM today. The call-in number (646) 652-2639.
Don’t miss yesterday’s podcast with Mamacita of Scheiss Weekly and Siggy. Brian and Rob will be Captain Ed‘s guests tomorrow.