"The King feels so strongly that, no matter the crime committed by anyone on whom the VC has been conferred, the decoration should not be forfeited. Even where a VC to be sentenced to be hanged for murder, he should be allowed to wear his VC on the gallows".
Ryan J. King is a prolific blogger taking political science at the University of Western Ontario who, judging from his current photograph, very nearly resembles that late Victorian romantic and great defender of freedom, Sir Winston Churchill. Not only am I a Churchillian worshipper, The Monarchist would kill to have a last name like his: King. Welcome to the fold, Ryan, and we look forward to more of your blue perspective.
To call Aaron, who hails from Edmonton, a prolific blogger as well would be a rather ridiculous understatement. The man manages something like six blogs: There's Non-corporate Blogs, Alberta Blogs, Econometrix, Critter Crossings, Media Punsteer and, of course, Grandinite. And they're all busy!! How ever does he do it? Quite obviously, he's a hardworking Albertan, that's why.
Canadianna from Toronto may have a soft spot for Kennedy hair; I've never seen a photo of the Honourable Stephen Harper with hair so perfectly groomed as the one on her blog, right up there in the top righthand corner, reserved in a special place of honour. I detect a strong commitment and loyalty to her blogging -- an act of betrayal would quite simply be incomprehensible to her. She's a real trooper and fiercely devoted one lady truth squad.
Quotulatiousness, the quoter of quotes, quotes Mark Steyn on our deprived understanding of Victoria Day and the significance of still paying tribute to the "old gal". Q was thinking my thoughts precisely when I wrote on the issue last week.
Linda from multiple-scrolling "A Chick named Marzi" properly laces into Prince Harry (as opposed to the mass international hysteria that befitted it) here for his unroyal shenanigans, particularly in reference to his bewildering desert rat Nazi impersonation of one of General Rommel's Afrikan Corps. Whether or not you believe he was sent to the Royal Military Academy at Sandhurst for sensitivity training, sensitive he now is to the details of discipline and deportment. "Cadet Wales" is bound to come out of there, as Walsingham and I can both testify, a military leader respectful of setting an example few in life ever need to fathom. That is why, as Andrew Coyne put it a couple of years back, which I happily concur here, I'm all in favour of repatriating the monarchy with the cry, "God for Harry, Canada and St. Jude!"
Rue at Abraca-Pocus! delights in that other royal performer, the King of Rock and Roll. The King may be dead, but Rue is so profoundly moved by the Elvisness of Jonathan Rhys-Meyers, that she readily proclaims the King is alive and well with "Long live the King!"
Angry at the very popular "Angry in the Great White North" muses on the affect the Queen's visitcould have on the Canadian political situation of last period. He wonders with the Queen in Canada, does the Governor-General, in effect, become Her Majesty's Executive Assistant. As the Dominion Chairman of the Monarchist League of Canada put it, "I don't know where people are getting this hoary idea". The GG never loses her authority to represent the Crown in Canada, even when the Crown is in Canada.
BumfOnline assists The Monarchist in saluting the monarchy big time here. Thanks, Bumf. (See also: ON POLITICS)Keith at Minority of One is a monarchist of a narrow sort: He believes in the sovereignty of the individual, the King and I, where the King is him. We thank him for his endorsement of the tipping point.
Shiny Happy Gulag quotes Kipling's "A Servant When He Reigneth" Kipling, one of the great poet writers from the Victorian era.
I really appreciated this post from Paul at Ravishing Light. In honour of Victoria Day he calls to mind the Victoria Tower, the original centrepiece structure on Parliament Hill before the Peace Tower.
Peter at Rempelia Prime says the Queen can wait in regards to Her Majesty supposedly getting in the way of Canadian politics. Memo to Peter: The Queen of Canada need not wait for anyone. She's the Queen. Politicians can wait to see her though. That, I would agree with.
Babble On: Damian Brooks from Babbling Brooks declares for us that politics is hell, but manages to keep his chin up: "No matter what happens with Parrish's appendix, or Cadman's vote, or The Wicked Witch of Aurora's ice-cold knives, the sun will rise tomorrow. And we'll still be living in the only country I'd ever want to call home. We'll get it figured out, you'll see." Brooks then seeks therapy the very next day by taking in the latest Star Wars thriller, and then writing a lengthy post on it. Babble off.
BumfOnline registers his disgust here, here and here. As well as here and here.
Sometimes pictures are better than words when it comes to politics. Check out this ugly one of Paul and Belinda from Rebecca at doxology. Doesn't it do justice to them both? It represents, without any doubt, the perfect human convergence of bribery and betrayal.
John the Mad gets mad here, here and here. John, once a Liberal, is a Liberal no more. I was intrigued by this Magna Carta post, which of course, would have a been a good candidate for the monarchy section as well.The three most prolific political bloggers in the Red Ensign group would have to be Stephen Taylor, the host of Blogging Tories, Angry from AGWN and Ben at the Tiger in Winter, although by the sounds of things, we'll be hearing less of politics from the Tiger in the future. Stephen will never give us less. The guy lives and breathes the stuff. For him, it's better than crack.
We've heard a lot about people reaching their tipping point regarding our government, but have people seen Tipper's point regarding the government. Tipper from tipperography has made it her future duty to move to Newmarket-Aurora from Indianna, to put Belinda out of her misery. Maybe her vote will prove to be the tipping point there. (SEE ALSO: ON LIFE)
Alan at OCCAM'S CARBUNCLE is of a disposition that is naturally befriending. He sounds like he could be everybody's great buddy. We appreciate his regularly offered lexicon and his tipping point critique: "view from the precipice", not to mention the comments they generated
Kateland at Last Amazon reflects on the horror and the sadness (notice how I said horror and not whore. Yes, we do pride ourselves on civility here at the Monarchist)
Absinthe & Cookies from California (apparently grew up close to where the Monarchist did...I wonder if that's her centre top?) was moved to muse about the end of Canada. She links to an American, who posts his own thoughts on the matter.
There is more military activity over at Castle Argghhh! than there is at Canada's DND. Check out his Memorial Day (upon recent request) and this vintage muzzle-loading cannon: Apparently, it's a Rodman that was in use just post American Civil War.
DirtCashr over at Anthroblogogy gives us some great photos of the B-17 and B-24, which presumably he took near his home in Northern California.
Andrew at Bound by Gravity pays tribute to the Americans who pay tribute to the fallen Canadian soldiers in Afghanistan.
James at Hammer into Anvil laments that General Romeo Delairre has been bought off by the Liberals as well, and concurrs with Lewis MacKenzie's assessment that Delairre is watering down what actually needs to be done to properly fight the genocide in Sudan as a result.Victor Wong at the Phantom Observer gives us a fantastic tour of the new War Museum in Ottawa. I mean, it's like we don't even have to visit it's so good.
Tipper gives us the 15 facts of life. No, not those facts of life, these ones.
Alan at GenX at 40 calls himself a Generation Xer at the ripe age of 40. But we all know that a 40 year old was born in 1965, the tail end of the Baby Boomers. Alan, it would appear, is desperately holding onto his youth. I do like his photography; take a look at Gotham City.
Sue at Turning 30 and a half is also making a statement about her age. As in, she will always be "turning" 35. Unless, that is, she plans on changing the name of her blog, on each and every tormenting birthday henceforth. One wonders: why does she beat herself up over it? Oh dear, maybe she's in love, or something.
Speaking of love, Benjamin Bach at Skeet Skeet Skeet apears to be in love love love. Ben is quickly becoming the Red Ensign's new Ghost of a Flea.
This one belongs exclusively to Jay Jardine at Freedom to Serfdom, the arch -- no, make that -- anarcho-libertarian. This gentleman is somewhere between anarchy and libertarianism (not sure which one is closer to his political philosophy), but I spent a good ten minutes pissing my way through "Elections BC Can Take a Giant Bite of My Ass", which for me symbolizes that, in fact, pretty much all authority can take a giant bite of his ass. Jay would love to see the government go the way of the monarchy: something nice to look at, but stay the hell out of my way. The Monarchist thoroughly appreciates the calibre of his defiance.
Raging Kraut - As the name implies. This lover of Bismarck and Bavaria has the temperament of, well, a raging Kraut. Bismarck was the greatest of kingmakers, so we have to assume that the Raging Kraut is, like us, a staunch monarchist. With the close of a season that never was, RK laments the lack of hockey this year, and the NHL playoffs. RK loves hockey, especially the violence part.
Raging Ranter - Darryl from Raging Ranter rages incessantly on the dumbasses in Canadian politics. One dumbass he shows no mercy for is, you guessed it, the new Minister of Complex Files. He presents dumbass exhibit one, two, three, four, five, six, seven.... you get the picture (that last one was particularly not very pretty).
Just between us Girls has a May 14 article on that angry Harper guy. Just between us girls, you're really making the Monarchist angry not having working permalinks that I can post to this article on anger.
This made me angry, before Jason at Musing crafted an excellent response to fight this piece of Newfounland bribery. But that initial letter that Jason received pressuring him to support it, speaks to everything that is wrong with this country.
In a long moment of spite, Curt from North Western Winds creates a really evil and scary looking depiction of the Liberal Party of Canada. The poster quite literally gives me the creeps.
Chris at Myrick shows how couthless we can get when we get really angry. Let's just say, I'm not going to repeat it here.canadiancomment did their best to control their anger over the vile hate spewing from British MP, George Galloway, at the recent US Senate hearings for the UN Oil for Food program
Angry in the Great White North - Nuff said.
We find out that the Green Baron is getting married, which probably explains why he's on low activity, trying to sort out his life between New York and New Orleans.
And then there's Trudeaupia, a great snag of a blog name if there ever was one, who gives us three great quotes to ponder:
When buying and selling are controlled by legislation, the first things to be bought and sold are legislators. -- P.J. O'Rourke
The democracy will cease to exist when you take away from those who are willing to work and give to those who would not. -- Thomas Jefferson
Politics is supposed to be the second oldest profession. I have come to realize that it bears a very close resemblance to the first. -- Ronald Reagan
Oh, and John at Hyphothesis gives us a hypothesis that quite frankly I can't get my head around. Can you?Meatriarchy was on holiday for most of the period, but he did manage to open our minds to this oddball little rodent.
All AgitProp, all the time - Still frozen in Montreal.
Blue Tory - Singing the blues, may be back Tomory.
Candepundit - No Cande from this Pundit.
ChrisCam - ChrisCame and then ChrisWent, nothing since has been sent.
Musings of a Canadian Slacker - No musing, just slacking.
Right Jab - No righting or jabbing of late.
Striving against Opposition - Opposing against Striving.
The Unwinding Road - The long, very long unwinding road back.