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Monday, November 15. 2010Monday Cocktail Hour mega- tab dump - good linksIs that a pistol in your pocket, or are you just glad to see the TSA agent? With all the fuss about the TSA groping everybody's "junk," I think it's about time the TSA gave a waiver to Moslems so they aren't offended. No waiver for nuns, though. You never know what those sneaky nuns might be up to. Anger is not a mental illness. Except when it is part of one. Let's face facts: it can be fun to be pissed off. Are we going to the dogs? Our de-aspirational society; or, a society aiming for victimization and tawdriness I love that sort of cranky post. So afraid of skin cancer that they get rickets. Via Drudge, In-state tuition for illegal immigrants is preserved with California Supreme Court ruling That's no way to run a railroad. The Intellectual Class: New Book Calls Obama a ‘Philosopher President’ Good grief. Is he a Spinone? Clarice's Pieces: Restoring American Stature Abroad The Bower-in-Chief ain't the guy to do that. Sarah Palin's true reality: 'Free' Alaska is a welfare state that enjoys generous federal subsidies Sad but true. With all their oil, they should be supporting me. Oh, wait. I forgot. They can't drill. Genius marketing: Buy Truck, Get Free AK-47 It's a joke, right? Or are they preparing for the Palm Trees in Saskatoon? Health Care Reform Group Gets Waiver from… Health Care Reform? Where can I get me my waiver? Related: Unreal. SEIU Local 25 and 12 Other Union Groups Receive Obamacare Waivers The super-rich tend to be Libs. Jacobson: Frank Rich Knows The Answer, He Just Can't Say It Good news for Gaia is bad news for Greenies: Sea Life Flourishes in the Gulf. Oil is carbon. Carbon is life. No Pasaran: Everything you ever Really Needed to Know about the European Left They hate Jews Neoneo: Bush derangement syndrome vs. Obama derangement syndrome? Coyote doesn't view voting as sacred. He'll take freedom anywhere he can find it. Fan and Fred's New Boss is another 'affordable housing' advocate. Brilliant! Q&O: New York Times suddenly discovers governing as a priority for new GOP majority Sometimes I confuse an Onion headline with a NYT headline. Right Network video: Jackpot Justice: Lawyers Gone Wild Left, Right agree: Obama’s G-20 performance worst ever Is he a weenie, or a putz? As Betsy considers, More evidence that Obama is in over his head in foreign policy Sometimes I feel sorry for the guy - but not too often because I know he hates me. Bridgeport's Missing Republican Votes What happens in Bridgeport stays in Bridgeport. Harry Reid wants more public employee unions. They already own the federal government. What else do they need? Gregory Kane: Nobody wants to talk about black America's gender crisis It's racist to mention it. The policy wreckage of the Chevy Volt. George Will. It's a bad joke at the taxpayers' expense. Krugman endorses Medicare Death PanelsAt NewsBusters. In a sense, Krugman is right, and Palin was wrong to demagogue the issue. Why should Medicare (meaning us young folks) pick up the tab for elective, extra, and/or ineffective or marginally effective treatments? If people want those, they can pay for them, themselves. It is still legal, in America, to pay your doctor for his services. Problem is that God rarely gives deep wisdom to expert panels.
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Monday morning inksGet your John Galt t-shirts here. They're the in thing. Tiger wears one. Rubin Museum: Sacred Symbols Across Two Cultures. Quote:
Aging brains and bloggers (h/t Insty) Incoming Wisconsin, Ohio Governors Vow to Refuse Federal Money for High-Speed Rails Reason: It's time to reform Social Security Why the Fed Cannot Regulate ‘Systemic Risk’ Should there be a mortgage deduction? Should there be capital gains tax on sales of primary residences? NRO Dino: Disputing the idea that “jobs won’t be coming back” is job one Related at NY Post: Class dismissed: Why middle income jobs are not coming back Lobbyists Upset About Demint Earmark Ban Driscoll: Racist Nostalgia at the Village Voice GOP Staking Claim to Obama's Coalition of Voters Obama: ‘What About Compliments?’ Related at Powerline: American Narcissus NPR switches story on tax money Planned Parenthood Is Worried...and Should Be Early Saturday morning in olde Connecticut looked like this32 degrees F at 5:30 AM. Perfect and balmy for morning coffee and cigar while strolling around outside and waking up. My snap did not capture the Vs of the Wood Ducks cruising in the small lake. Lots of Wood Ducks thereabouts.
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Sunday, November 14. 2010NOT Saturday Night Stupid Movie: The Girl with the Dragon TattooI plead happily and mindlessly guilty to a habit of watching stupid action and sci-fi movies on my zone-out Saturday Night Stupid Movie cavalcade. Last night I broke with tradition and watched a critically acclaimed film, one of the best who-done-its I’ve seen in ages, The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo. A notable theme: the beautiful, brilliant and troubled heroine refuses to be a victim or accept victimology-type excuses, holding others responsible for their actions and taking vengeance on those who commit heinous acts upon herself or others. The film is not for the squeamish. There are two more films in the trilogy, The Girl Who Played With Fire and The Girl Who Kicked The Hornets’ Nest. I really look forward to another two Not Saturday Night Stupid Movies. The films are from Sweden, and if you go to Set-Up on the DVD you can get it dubbed well in English instead of distracting subtitles. You don’t want to miss a second.
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A vacuous Jewish Museum In PhiladelphiaThe plans for the new National Museum of American Jewish History on Independence Mall in Philadelphia looked good to me. And, my friend, historian Judith Klinghoffer volunteered to be one of its first docents. But, the newly opened reality, as Judith Klinghoffer describes, is empty of most of the American Jewish experience. As she puts it, “The architects were instructed to make sure that 'there was to be nothing religious in the Museum' and they have done just that.” The contents of the exhibits:
No. Instead, Judith wrote to the museum's leadership, "the museum almost seems to me an all out celebration of American Jewish radicalism." Bummer. Judith Klinghoffer has the credible background to criticize:
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Myth, truth, facts, realityStick with it, and get past the Polar Bear example to the Einstein: A Hipbone Approach IV: Polar bears and polar opposites. He quotes CS Lewis:
I could write, and run in circles, on this topic for days. So I won't. Plus I promised She Who Must Be Obeyed that I would clean up the kitchen. Fact. A cozy Hunting and Fishing clubThanks again for the invite, dear friend. (If you wondered, it's gents only - and tobacco enjoyment is encouraged. Jacket and tie for dinner, of course. Traditional American, like Maggie's Farm.) That's Harpoon UFO in the Growler. Their UFO is good stuff.
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Dog du Jour: The Old Philosopher (the Spinone)A fellow hunter at the lodge this weekend had his Spinone with him. (Pic of his pup below) This was a new breed to me. A pointer. They seem to run 70-80 lbs. His owner says that if you want one, make sure you buy it in Italy, not in the US. Relatively slow, methodical, and errorless hunters, it seems, with a style which sounds similar to that of the Munsterlanders: they do not run crazy, but search carefully and relentlessly, at a steady human pace. It's all in the genes. (You would like this dog, Craig.) His dog was very well-trained (in Italian commands, eg "Posto!"). He told me that they say in Italy that the face of a Spinone should look like an old philosopher. His dog had that look, and insisted on slobbering me with drooling kisses - perceiving, as any wise philosopher dog would, that Bird Dog is a dog guy. The breed is said to be an ancestor of all of the pointers, with a pedigree dating to c. 500 AD. The fur is thick and wiry. I could use a spare Spinone around the place (although they look like tick magnets). A good excuse for another trip to Italia.
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Law School LibidoDoes due diligence need to include going undercover? Some at the Brooklyn Law School have their panties in a knot about an authorized photo shoot by Diesel, known for youthfully pushing the clothing envelope. For a fee to the school, Diesel took over the law library, and had fun hitting the books: “what they got was a steamy display of writhing young models in skimpy lingerie grinding against books and computers.” The panties uptight response:
My favorite:
The law school spokesperson let this slip show:
See the photos for yourself. Now crack those books, and smiles.
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Quote of the dayh/t, Theo "The American elite can't get no respect"Lib Walter Russell Mead does some introspection. A quote:
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The Nazi Pope and the Saintly SorosReaders know that Soros really bugs me. He has the freedom to buy political speech, etc., if he wants, but I just can't stand the guy. At Am Thinker, Soros Forgiven, Pope Not So Much.
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From today's Lectionary: A new earthIsaiah 65:17-25
Identify that fishNo, it is not a Flying Fish.
Saturday, November 13. 2010Horace Kephart's classic book on woodcraftOur post this week about Grizzlies reminded me of Kephart's 1906 classic, Camping and Woodcraft: A Handbook for Vacation Campers and for Travelers in the Wilderness. It's very much in the Teddy Roosevelt vein, and I have no doubt that he read it. An interview with John McPheeOne quote from the interview:
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Is it fair to call Obama names?
Is this image via Moonbattery fair, or just a cheap ad hominen shot along the lines of "Bush is retarded"? Name-calling. As I understand it, "narcissism" covers a spectrum from wholesome self-respect (which must be earned), to dangerous sociopathy (manifested by an inability to care about, or even to deeply recognize, the existence of others except as tools). The Wiki piece on Malignant Narcissism says this:
That sounds pretty bad. To understand these things, one really needs to understand in detail how a person relates to others and what they mean to him. You can't do that by watching somebody on TV. Here's a post on the topic: Narcissism in High-Functioning Individuals – Big Ego or Severe Disorder?
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Saturday morning linksAt City Journal, Urban Renewal’s Human Costs - A history of postwar Manhattan developments shows the pitfalls of mass planning. The geniuses almost always get it wrong. Keith Richards' book sounds entertaining. Review here. Maine Family Robinson: Welcome To The New Prohibition: No Icky Boys, Please The Lascaux website has been upgraded, with better audio and video The religious Left at the White House Why does college cost so much? “Extreme global warming” in the ancient past How the EPA cripples the American economy Blumenthal defeated Mac Mahon 140 years ago.
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Saturday Verse: T. S. Eliot (1888-1965)Sweeney Among The Nightingales Apeneck Sweeney spreads his knees
Friday, November 12. 2010Entrepreneurs Also Give More CharityPresident Obama, are you listening? Or, would you rather raise taxes and regulatory costs on smaller businesses? The Chronicle of Philanthropy reports a study by the Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund and Ernst & Young that, not only do entrepreneurs create more jobs, entrepreneurs give more to charity than large, established companies.
Not only that, but "Nearly 70 percent said they started supporting charities while building their business, before it was successful."
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Better GritsI have never had bad grits, but some afficionados get fussy about their grits. Come to think of it. friends gave us a big bag of stone ground grits a while ago. They were very good. "SOMEBODY'S GOTTA SAY IT ... GOVT. EMPLOYEE UNIONS ARE THE ENEMY"The above is the title of Boortz' post this week. It is indeed plunder. He quotes Bastiat: "When plunder becomes a way of life for a group of men living together in society, they create for themselves in the course of time a legal system that authorizes it and a moral code that justifies it." Frederic Bastiat People are finally waking up to this issue. Lasky at American Thinker: The GOP's First Target Should Be Government Worker Salary and Benefits:
And here, a promo video for Malanga's book, Shakedown: The Continuing Conspiracy Against the American Taxpayer. Who is greedier: the government unions who want stuff extracted from the taxpayers by their political allies, or the struggling taxpayers who produce the money in the first place?
Spite Houses
They are just what it sounds like.
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Warning labels
Warning labels for voting Democratic. Sad but true, nowadays.
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