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Saturday, May 31. 2008Two Saturday afternoon links2 highly amusing Ikea ads In your heart, you know he's right. Go to 1964, and listen to a few Goldwater ads. He was right about pretty much everything. What a shame that he wasn't elected. (thanx, B) Saturday links
Unbelievable: Obama on how the Christian right drives people apart. Related: Dem women increasingly wary of Obama Right Wing Prof notes uncontacted tribe sighted in Amazon, and links to his post on The Utter Intellectual dishonesty of Anthropologists At No Pasaran:
Perfect roommate? Blue Crab Rubik's Cube links Bob Dole fires both barrels at McClellan Warren Buffet is now giving essentially all of his money away. Well, I guess that dude has more money than I could spend in a morning at Costco, mid-day at the gun shop, and an afternoon at the Maserati dealership. Repubs have the chance to be the party of cheap energy. Good idea The banana problem, and how bananas are a parable for our times The Wall St.-driven NY metro area economy beginning to show some strain. In the current slowdown, Excellent piece on oil profits, at Outside the Beltway Has women's suffrage messed up democracy? Villainous. Excellent comments Al Franken: A serious candidate? Note the link to his Playboy "essay" Chances dim for climate change legislation. Good news
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Friday, May 30. 2008Friday morning linksOne comment on McClellan's book: I have no doubt that the Bush Admin, like all admins, had and has many flaws and unpleasant secrets. However, most peoples' consciences would prevent them from airing the dirty laundry of their friends and benefactors - and I do mean benefactors, because McClellan was the lamest WH press sec I have ever seen. He made Bush sound articulate. Still, thank God for a free country where people are free to publish such things. Restaurant grease theft rises McCain bumpersticker at Smallest Minority via Civilization Comes First at Classical Values. That's a little rough - McCain is a fine fellow. It's funny, though. Our collectivist candidates. Megan McArdle After they ban kitchen knives, will they ban cricket bats? croquet mallets? Hutzpah Department: Moslems offended by War on Terror. Related: Pelosi claims Iran's good will reason for peace in Iran. And now for something completely different: Lurchers, Terriers and Ferrets Glenn Beck on jobs Americans won't do World rebels against big government environmentalism. That's what comes of overreaching. Rocky, Bullwinkle, and Me. A good rant. A quote:
Dems would be better off with Hillary. I think so too. Jennifer Rubin at Pajamas discusses the electoral challenges Obama faces, beginning:
Collapse of Christianity is wrecking Brit society, says Bishop Phantom Guilt, Revisited, at Thompson. It's about the vanity of Liberal guilt. Quote:
Father Michael Pfleger is a piece of work, here preaching at Obama's church. Or is it a church?
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Thursday, May 29. 2008Thursday Links
Prayers for Tony Snow A Blue Planet in Green Shackles. Vaclav Klaus Remarkable: Monkey brain controls robot arm. Teaching new tricks with glass. NYT What went wrong in Iraq - from Al Qaida's point of view. Related: Whatever happened to news from Iraq? Related: Remember the surge? Freaking stupid voters? Coyote Judge says Dell deceptive CT takes lead in taxation Coal Cap Disaster. Kudlow How come my post on Conservatism: Dead or Just Resting received so little commentary from the commentariat? It has good links. Reasons to vote for McCain. Tiger Rev. Wright still hurts Obama. Reminds us that he's not in the mainstream culture. A "Green Tax" rebellion in the UK The EU: Doing what Napoleon and Hitler couldn't CNN finds the cloud in the silver lining:
Image was found by Grow A Brain. To me, it depicts Obama voters. Or maybe inhabitants of the EU.
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Gas prices and gas taxesGas prices by county, across the nation. Looks like CT and CA have the highest "carbon taxes" Gas taxes around the nation, by region. Wednesday, May 28. 2008Weds. morning links
Is your moral code deontological or consequentialist? And where did it come from? Deceptive credit card practices. Rock star Ken Heebner: America's hottest investor. Carbon ration cards proposed in the UK. Hey, what a great idea. Related: Environmentalists killing the rhinos. Related: Pres Klaus wants to debate Al Gore Foreclosure tourism. Home sales are rising. Hmmm. That is an example of price elasticity. Prices down, sales up. Only in spec bubbles do you get prices up, sales up. 11 essays on the state of Africa, at Boston Review Dartmouth against Democracy. WSJ VDH on Obama:
Image: Bumper sticker from Patriot Shop Tuesday, May 27. 2008Organic Certified: Tuesday morning organic links
European "hatred" of America, explained. No Pasaran. Related: How they teach economics to high school students in France. What costs $4 billion and leaks? New Orleans' new levees. Bush and Cheney are still trying to drown the blacks. More on "big oil." Exxon has control of 1% of global reserves. Is that big? Difference between a person and a non-person. What the heck is a "non-profit" anyway? Also from Marginal: How Ethanol is increasing the price of your movie tickets. Take a left at the MacDonalds: Visiting Dachau. Belmont. The inflated Presidency. Dino. The extent to which a nation desires a messianic leader is a measure of a nation's immaturity. I understand why the Founders wanted a President, but often think we might be better off with a PM, except in wartime I guess. Playing the gender card at Dartmouth. What jerks. This is called "tactics," and it's disingenuous as heck. Re Memorial Day: did we forget how to honor our dead? Some interesting progress on a cancer vaccine. But then what will we get to die of? The good old UN. "Peacekeepers" sexually abusing 6 year-old kids. Bill Clinton: There's a conspiracy against Hillary. Must be that vast Left-wing conspiracy. Castro more-or-less endorses Obama. Now Obama has endorsements from Castro, Chavez and Hamas. When the Founding Fathers faced Islam. Pajamas Repubs are in denial. Sen. Coburn Exercise doesn't make fat kids slim (h/t, Junk Science) "Environmentalism is school prayer for liberals." The new opiate of the intellectuals Phoenix update. Is Dubai the new world center of finance? "To my mind, anyone who thinks of themselves as a victim deserves all that's coming to them." Mr. Free Market
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Monday, May 26. 2008Holiday afternoon links
How Obama will free Cuba. Not likely Climate change crisis, on Jupiter Dick Martin died. Debating George Soros' ethics. Luskin. We call Soros "Dr. Evil." Does the Stockholm Syndrome exist? Probably not. (h/t, Dr X) Americans will die for freedom. Anchoress A tribute to the Confederate cavalry. Listen to the tune: "Jine the Cavalry." Rabid Lefty responds to the George Packer piece (h/t, Insty). She sounds mad as hell. A hoax, or terrible insomnia? A reef cemetary. They expect it to become a big tourist attraction. Minnesota's earthworm problem. First Moose, now Beaver. Scotland is going to become interesting. But why only 4 families? Also, I didn't know that beaver lived in Europe. Just had to re-post the link to P.J. O'Rourke's commencement address. Does Obama understand the Constitution? Jennifer Rubin at Pajamas Why Texas doesn't like biofuels. Despite our well-informed commenter who likes biofuel, I remain unconvinced. They are more polluting than gasoline, they are edible (well, drinkable) and they drive up the prices of food. A gaffe, an absurdity, and a policy. Krauthammer This worth re-linking: Can 32,000 "deniers" all be wrong? Will the MSM take this story on? Take a walk in the woods. It's good for you. Millennial dreams, fears, and aspirations The crime of being white. Selwyn Duke. It's my parents' fault. Jimmy Carter on Iran: Give them uranium. You can't make this stuff up. “Y’all don’t have to say thank you. Just go ahead and live your life and stay out of our way and we’ll get the job done.” At Jules It combines two of the most popular Eastern US games. What's the name of that game, below? Ask Tiger. Now I return to the tennis courts for the second time today, which would not be feasible to play on horseback. Not one more minute indoors today.
Photo on top on loan from Theo
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"Why did these Liberals lie about weapons of mass destruction?"Saturday, May 24. 2008Saturday Links
Now it's 32,000 scientists in the "denier" camp Iranians skeptical about "unconditional dialog". Related: Obama's Illinois legislative career. Should polygamy be a crime in the US? McCain: soft on the border Call me Gerald. Vanderleun on Memorial Day How big is American "big oil"? Not very Bring out your dead (organs). Blue Crab Rancor good for democracy, and other topics Chesler looks at media response to the Karsenty story How not to visit the Adirondacks, via Tiger Time to take away the punch bowl We do not endorse Top Cubans, but they have some Father's Day specials John Kerry on talking with enemies. Who elected this guy to the Senate? An allergy to WiFi? Some people are insane. I have heard of people who react to computers and TV screens. They are psychotic. But our world sometimes seems to be run by psychotics. I think her "gaffe" was mostly innocent, but it's still bad. Anyway, she has been toast for months. Will McCain blowout Obama? I wouldn't be surprised. Friday, May 23. 2008Motorcade defenceHave you ever wondered what all of those extra SUVs are in Presidential and VIP motorcades? The ones with blackened windows, and nobody ever gets in or out? Wonder no more. They have a 6-barrelled 7.62 mm minigun which can fire over 3000 rounds per minute. The wipers need to be run to remove spent casings when firing forward. The vehicle is armor-plated. This video is from Dillon Aero, who makes this all happen: Friday Links
Why Hillary as VEEP is a bad idea for Obama Why Riehl has trouble getting excited about McCain Dems lied, Dems got elected. They admit it. Obama's Communist connections. Israpundit Do they think they own it? Kennedy wants his wife to take his seat. Sounds like a joke. I thought we lived in a post-medieval world. A good thing: Portraits of the fallen comfort broken hearts. CNN Why am I not surprised? Dem calls for nationalizing oil industry. As Gateway asks, is that before or after nationalizing medicine? A record-breaking ski season. Must be that darn global Every election season: Scare the geezers. Can cyberbullying be a crime? Finally found a publication that supports the atrocious Farm Bill. The Nation! That proves the bill stinks. Have any of our readers dined or lunched at Durkin-Park lately? Just wondering whether they have improved from their low point, because it's a fun place.
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SuccessQuoted from Paul at Powerline, in Success that probably only the Democrats can reverse:
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Thursday, May 22. 2008Book 'em, Danno, with Dianetics
Furthermore, I think Scientology is a non-serious wierdo cult for unbalanced nuts, derived from lousy science fiction paperbacks and one which, I have heard, has a knack for emptying the bank accounts of vulnerable souls. Arrest me! In London, Teenager faces prosecution for calling Scientology a "cult." I'll bet he wishes he lived in the USA right now. Well, it's a comfort to know that London's Bobbies are on the job, finding criminals and preventing crime. Makes you appreciate living in a country with free speech, free thought, and "critical thinking," unlike Big Brother places like England and Canada. Our Revolution was not for nothing. We believe in good, genteel manners, but we also believe in speaking out, and the very notion of manners enforced by law makes us feel unmannerly and defiant. (Maybe it's an "American thing.") It's a delicate balance, but we will offer no respect to people or things we judge undeserving of it. BS is BS. On further reflection, the subtext of this story probably is that, if criticism of Scientology is permitted, then criticism of Jihadist Islam would have to be permitted too, and that might "offend" (ie they might riot) hypersensitive grievance-mongers. It's always open season on Christians, though. However, Christians can take it.
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Thursday afternoon links
Endangered sharks. Unsustainable exploitation of sea creatures is one of the tragedies of our age. Finally, a French appeals court proclaims the truth about al-Dura. Quickest draw in the world. Video Learn Chinese on a video game Canada has become a haven for terrorists In Verona, mosque replaced by Oriana Fallaci Square Obama leads McCain in national poll. Yikes. Popular wisdom about the role of SCOTUS The cost of food. Worldwide figures "Negotiation is not a policy. It is a technique." Bolton's latest, via No Pasaran David Warren takes a risk: Deliberately issuing a slur against aliens in Canada. How soon before the hate Nazis are on his case? Adding to our News blogroll: Afrol News, a nifty summary of the news from Africa. Photo: Your editor took this snap of his Rhodies this afternoon. Too bad I am a lousy photographer, because mine are glorious this year. Hybrid Rhodies can thrive up here in Yankeeland if they are sheltered, fertilized, acidified, and grown in rich peaty soil where they get plenty of sun - but not peak mid-day summer sun. Otherwise, they die a very slow death. Rhodies, like Mountain Laurel and Blueberries, only grow where they feel like growing. You can't tell them what to do.
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From Coral Bells to TeddyThe Queen of the Segueway meanders from Heuchera to Teddy Roosevelt. Teddy is in the Maggie's Farm Pantheon. He is a worthy role model for any politician - or any person. Here's a photo at San Juan Hill, with his Rough Riders: The oil bubble
It's mostly about oil futures speculation and the Index Speculators. Dino wonders whether they should be regulated, or simply flogged.
Wednesday, May 21. 2008Thurs morning Links
Simon at Classical Values says:
How grantsmanship shapes the climate discussion Is there any need for media "reform"? How protectionism would hurt Dem voters Conservatism ain't dead. Surber 22 weeks? 24 weeks? 26 weeks? Parliament debates abortion Boondoggle alert: Why McCain's (and other's) notions of cap and trade are a terrible idea (besides the fact that there is no global warming) Mr. Kesler deals with Lefty rantings How did the Dems end up where they are? Jules Why Basra is fed up with terrorists. "I killed her with a machine gun." Related: Al Qaida admits failure in Iraq Ted Kennedy, sadly, has a fatal disease, but that's no reason to ignore this story: Ted Kennedy and the KGB Banned in Canada for telling the truth? Steyn. Canada has no speech rights. Every email and every phone call in the UK. Mr. Free Market. As we like to say, 1984 wasn't written to be a handbook. Remember Alan Sokol? NY Sun Is this guy evil? Harvard's Dr. Norman Spack Talking about Prince Caspian, at Evangelical Outpost. It's a (pro-)war story, for kids. Better than the book. I agree. Jonah Goldberg on The Church of Green. Paganism is an ancient form of religion. Joe Lieberman on Obama. Contentions How often do you find the NYT, Bush, and McCain all on the same side of an issue? The Farm Bill The RomneyCare experiment, one year later. Dem mortgage story at Insty. Good grief. Image: One of Theo's pin-ups
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Tuesday, May 20. 2008Weds morning Links
I heard that Ed Koch, that smart, interesting fellow with whom I often disagree, says he'll likely vote for McCain. Heard it on Bob Grant on the radio. Oh, I found a link. Pete Stark. You always know what he thinks before he opens his mouth. If you are blind, I am sorry. But does everybody have to acommodate everybody's problems? I have a problem: I am a nicotine addict. Nobody accommodates me. More reasons to hate and fear public employee unions. Coyote How did I miss this great investment opportunity? These are the get-rich-quick bozos the Dems are shedding tears over. Few people write unless they need the money. Anita Burgh on Rebecca. Against tax havens. Jungleman. I am agin' em. Sorry, Soros, Kennedy, et al., but it just ain't fair. Rich Dems are the experts in tax havens. And, re Kennedy, tough diagnosis. I'd wish that mess on no man. 21 things you can't say about Al Barack Hussein Obama. Vanderleun Understanding the Massachusetts Mentality. Here's the lens you really need. The Prince of Wales wants to save us. Good grief. Warnings of "small unit combat" on Mexican border. Google medical records? Are you kidding me? Never. Jules notes that the Cold War was just a right-wing fantasy. I know, and Stalin meant well, too. Canada's Gun Registry: Useless (video). He makes good points about multi-billion dollar cosmetic legislation. Rebuilding the Repub brand. Good points by Joyner. Corrupted by power - the age-old story. Newt wasn't there anymore to call out the warnings. Why Harvard harasses our military. WSJ. Simple, really. Naive eddicated fools who never contended with reality. Unlike Einstein, who renounced his pacifism when he saw evil enter his world. Photo: A nice refrigerator-turned-smoker. Somebody put a lot of time into doing that right.
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How the Spanish police deal with terroristsThe Rule Book for Criticizing ObamaHow very clever of him. Am. Thinker Obama's plan to disarm AmericaEither Obama lives in the Land of Pretty Ponies and Lovely Rainbows (or whatever that expression is) or he is indeed hostile to American interests. Yesterday he essentially proposed unilaterally disarming the American economy with his energy ideas, and he wants to cripple us with taxes. On the clip below, he proposes unilateral military disarmament - something which no foe has ever been able to do to us, but one which all of our foes and competitors - and none of our decadent friends who rely on us - would welcome. These are not the ideas of a serious adult man who seeks grave responsibilities. They sound more like the ideas of a Bennington College professor, or a California grey-haired-ponytail weed-addict. The man's disconnection from the realities of the world is sounding more and more dangerous to me. He actually makes the compulsively lying Socialist Hillary Clinton look good by comparison, and that is saying something. (h/t, Macsmind)
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Monday, May 19. 2008Tuesday morning linksA White House smackdown of NBC He complained about "respect creep." We need to hurry up and fill the atmosphere with sulfur. So why, may I ask, do we only use low-sulfur coal? The media shill parade for Obama, to date. Today's Congress is exemplified by this terrible Farm Bill Who elected Rep. McGovern (D-MA)? Betsy says:
News Flash!!! Many women not overly interested in engineering and science Dr. Sanity taking a mental health hiatus Spouses are off-limits? Since when? As Surber says,
French nanny state wants to ban happy hours. Why not just ban wine entirely? A riff on marriage, divorce, politics, and the vertical dimension of life. Gaghdad Dont be afraid of Iran's nukes - be afraid of John McCain!
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The McCain Comedy TourThis video from a couple of years ago. (h/t, Villainous on McCain's humor)
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Monday morning links
Shoot the messenger. Steyn at NRO, about that radical mosque Rock star! 75,000? The triumph of image over substance. It works well on the kids. Related: James Lewis on the iconography of Obama. The empirical cost of weddings. Captain Capitalism. I think these fancy weddings are BS. A party planner I interviewed one time told me that the success rate of marriages varies inversely to the cost of the wedding. Kudlow: Pols are striking out on energy A thoughtful and principled argument for a tax: Conspiracy Speaking of taxes, Mike Adams on the Fair Tax Everything is so scarey. The Omniphobia Epidemic Is the AP good for America? Pajamas A warmer climate would reduce hurricanes. Why we like to grow our own. The full transcript of Bush's Knesset speech. HMS Exeter found off Java. (h/t, Theo) The Age of Educational Romanticism. Charles Murray at New Criterion The Global Warming Myth. What is settled is the politics, not the science. (h/t, Icecap) Holding things responsible for what men do with them.
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