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Wednesday, February 10. 2010Cooking': Got Partridge?I suppose "Partridge" could refer to Ruffed Grouse, Chukar, Huns, Red Grouse or any little chickeny bird. Even Cornish Game Hens or chicken. This was very good with my Chukars. Grilled Partridge with Wild Mushrooms and Hazelnuts Remove backbones from partridges with game shears or heavy scissors and place partridges in bowl. Add olive oil, rosemary and cider vinegar and toss to coat. Allow to stand 2 hours, covered and refrigerated. Preheat grill. Place partridges breast side down on grill (indirect heat) and cook 8 minutes. Meanwhile, in a 12-inch sauté pan, heat oil until smoking. Add garlic and sauté until golden brown. Add mushrooms and hazelnuts and cook, stirring constantly, until softened, about 3 to 4 minutes. Season, add scallions, and place on platter. Turn partridges over and grill other side until thighs are cooked through, about 8 to 10 minutes. Remove and arrange over mushrooms and serve. The ACNAACNA Recognized in Spirited Debate by Church of England Synod, thus joining the Anglican Communion. It begins:
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I was waiting for this headline: AGW causes snowHow Global Warming Makes Blizzards Worse. If there's no snow in DC next winter, that will be because of global warming too. I guess we'll have to add blizzards to the Complete List. Also amusing: Moose numbers in MN dropping "because of global warming." Moose numbers in other states burgeoning...because of global warming? Why they have begun terming snow "blizzards" I do not know. I took a drive this morning and saw nary a Moose, just an ordinary snowy day:
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Venetian Restaurants in NYCA friend was thoughtful enough to give us a year's subscription to Zagat's online for Christmas. Zagat's has gone global now. A (free) alternative to Zagat's is Yelp. Pick your city. I have been warned, however, that a 3-star rating on Yelp in NYC is equivalent to a 5-star rating elsewhere. New Yorkers are highly critical and demanding about dining - and about everything else. "If I can make it there..." For example, we were in the city this weekend at the Irish Repertory Theater and were looking for Venetian restaurants in the neighborhood. We tried Le Zie in Chelsea on 7th Ave. Not pricey. Zie had some rough reviews on Yelp (people love to bitch in reviews) but the place was better than any neighborhood trattoria in Italy. The ten "small plate" seafood appetizers were wonderful, and the Venetian calf's liver with onions and vinegar sauce was a fine treat. It was fun checking out Zagat for Venetian restaurants in NYC. Here are a few of them, for your amusement. The menus give a good idea of what Venetian cooking consists of: All good fun. Here's inside Le Zie:
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QQQEverything comes from the great book of nature. Human attainments are an already printed book. Antonio Gaudi
Wonderful conversation with Justice Thomas
What an impressive, likeable, humble fellow he is. Video here.
Joy Behar and Vaginal Genius agree about earthquakesEarthquakes prove anthropogenic global warming. Everybody knows that. Criminal Warmist HuckstersProf Jones, via SDA:
Weds. morning linksA short appreciation and history of toilet paper Who knew this was a felony? I am a repeat felon. The New Dating Game - Back to the New Paleolithic Age. Everybody agrees that the Obama invitation is a trap The Federal Government is Working Hard To Shield States From Their Own Irresponsibility Dick Morris: How Repubs will win the Senate Hansen collegue says IPCC report "has no scientific merit". Related: Sen. Jim DeMint twitters: D.C. snow will continue 'until Al Gore cries uncle' Related: Fred Singer on the IPCC:
Related: Bishop Hill vetted a random IPCC paragraph
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"Near the Water" with Elissa GoreOur friend Elissa will have a show of her latest at the Noel Gallery in Bronxville. A sample:
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Tuesday, February 9. 2010Tom Campbell Positions On IsraelI asked Tom Campbell pointed questions about his stance toward Tom Campbell, who leads in the Republican primary to unseat unhinged Barbara Boxer as US Senator from California, has come in for criticism of his support for Israel being inadequate, if not even hostile. For example, Jennifer Rubin today wrote:
Several weeks ago, concerned about Campbell's stance toward Israel, I contacted someone within the Tom Campbell is known for not being sheepish about his views. In my questions, below, I asked for unequivocal answers, and Tom Campbell did personally reply without equivocation. Every politician should be asked the same direct questions for direct replies. See below: Continue reading "Tom Campbell Positions On Israel" The funny pages in the NYTFirst, from Dan Luskin:
The second from Q&O, from the NYT in 2005:
Acadian Driftwood (Live, 1976)The Weimar DemocratsWhen all else fails them to explain their failures in majority governance, particularly the drubbing of ObamaCare, Democrats trot out Germany’s pre-Hitler Weimar Republic collapse reasons: the commoners just don’t understand the enlightenment and react from irrational fears, and proportional representation minority parties undermine the better sense of enlightened democrats. Los Angeles Times’ uberliberal Tim Rutten demurs from saying the
On the other hand, traditional puckish liberal Mickey Kaus is more on point, our politicians weren’t hamstrung by procedures, they listened and rejected ObamaNonsense. Needless to remind, but we do not have proportional representation; our Democrats control the White House, have an overwhelming grip on the Congress, and froze out Republicans. Needless to remind, we don’t have large, violent Nazi or Communist parties, nor are our corporate interests pre-WWI royalists. Needless to remind, we’re in recession but hardly bankrupt, paying impoverishing WWI reparations, or suffering the Great Depression. We do have, instead, defenders of Constitutional protections, economic sense, centrist opposition to transparent corruption, and preference for improvements in individual choice over statist schemes. As Krauthammer notes:
Hardly Oh, there is this reminder, burning money then and now: Something wicked this way comes...Something Much Darker: Andrew Sullivan has a serious problem. The TRN piece is really about the mystery of the Trinity and other topics, not just about Sullivan's disorder - whatever it is. I used to admire, but not usually agree with, Sullivan, back in the day before he ran off the road. The Trinity? It is no more a mystery to me than the math of the 90 degree angle. It just is. Reality just is.
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If our site is down tomorrow...
...or if we cannot put up new posts, it will be due to the approaching blizzard. I was amused to read that the opening of the NOAA Climate Change Dept had to be delayed due to snow. Here's their BS:
More and more, it seems, we are having weather. There never used to be weather before Capitalism. Who are these people? Didn't they get the memo? Tuesday linksThe Harvard Psychedelic Club: Did LSD really kill the 1950s? Is it a tragedy for languages to be lost? Re the Trapp family, here's a good chronology Pajamas: Hard truths about the immigration debate At Volokh: What is the EU all about? I think it's about a bureaucratic empire and unelected mandarins who know what is best for the little people Please, no! Coming together on a climate bill Pam Geller destroys Reagan Jr Thinking about John Jay of Rye and Katonah, NY Day 386 of Chicago-style politics. Related, even Newsweek is worried (h/t, Dino) George Will: Charting our way to solvency Public-sector Unions Bleed Taxpayers to Help Dems That "Cost-Benefit" Thing: How U.S. Intelligence Assessments Misunderstand Iran and Lots More in the Middle East The Antitrust Exemption For Health Insurers: Meaningful Or Not?
The Nancy Pelosi Workout VideoEnumerated powers vs. enumerated rightsWill Wilkerson uses the quote below as a take-off point to try to understand the Progressive's view of the Constitution:
The short post is Two Conceptions of Government Power. Of course, we tend to think that the Constitution already resolved these issues. Furthermore, we view government as an interest group itself - or assemblage of interest groups (the political classes, those dependent on government for jobs or money, etc etc) with unique powers (such as police powers) rather than as a purely benign and altruistic expression of "the will of the people." Monday, February 8. 2010"The fight to save America"From Ben Stein's piece of the above title:
Civics 101Jay Cost at RCP with America is not Ungovernable. A quote:
Yes, it is a good thing. And, in general, government doing nothing is a good thing. Obama’s Palestinian Health Care GambitPresident Obama epitomizes Abba Eban’s summation of the Palestinians, never missing an opportunity to miss an opportunity. Palestinians insist on destroying Instead of cooperating for widely supported steps to improve health care, President Obama called for a televised half-day “summit” in which Republicans are supposed to take as their starting point the Democrats’ health care bills, instead of starting from scratch with Republican proposals. The New York Times labels it a “gambit” in the first paragraph of its report. Then,
Obama insists on 1967 or 1947 lines despite “facts on the ground” a la Palestinians, instead of working together. Indeed, as Senators Grassley and Snowe found when trying to work together, the Democrats my-way-or-the-highway forced them to take the high way, the Democrats taking the low way. I outlined last Friday, in a 711 word op-ed in the San Diego Union-Tribune, ten separable, incremental steps to health care improvements. They don’t require thousands of tiny type pages of imposed, centralized, statist regulations like the Democrats’ schemes. They don’t require throwing out the baby with the bath water. They build on what successfully exists, which most Americans are satisfied with. Most Americans agree with these steps. They are not partisan. Indeed, they contain many elements of Democrat preferences. There are other such steps that a true summit could address. Instead, Obama wants a campaign-mode, one-sided event, never missing an opportunity to miss an opportunity. Jules Crittendon adds an "ouch" and then some to Obama's "reality TV." The victimized Moslems in England: "My freedom is much, much more important than your faith."Highly recommended and hilarious: Pat Condell on the Saudis, human rights - and England. Pithy, as always.
DeepakForm Rick Moran:
But, Rick, remember that he has gotten fabulously rich from his banal nostrums. So maybe he's not a complete idiot. Maybe he is our P.T. Barnum.
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Monday morning linksI cannot keep up with the uncovering of the global warming scam. Now it's Africagate. Where is Fearmonger-in-Chief Al Gore hiding? And even more! Now we have Alaska Glaciergate as a companion piece to Himalayan Glaciergate. Related at Driscoll: The global warming guerillas. A quote:
Where is Big Oil? Not in the US How about Mitch Daniels? The t-shirt story at Powerline: But Enough About Me. What Do You Think About Me? (By the way, the lady did have medicalinsurance.) A joke: Patrick Kennedy of Rhode Island. (h/t, Jules). Legal Insurrection (of RI) has a new mission. Am Thinker: Desperate Times and Left-Wing Psy-Ops
From Fracking the Academic Left:
Sex Week at Yale
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