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Saturday, December 3. 2011Saturday morning linksMerry Christmas! Record Number of Americans Bought Guns on Black Friday Friday Humor: Allowing Women To Drive Leads To Rampant "Prostitution, Pornography, Homosexuality And Divorce" No doubt - just look at the US. Funny, tho, that they didn't mention car accidents and dings. The presidential election is less than a year away, which means President Barack Obama will almost certainly face voters with the highest unemployment rate of any president since World War II What Are the Key Political Issues for 2012? Newt Gingrich: President Barack Obama is “Legitimately and Authentically a Saul Alinsky Radical” Duh. He says so himself, in spontaneous moments. He wants to eliminate Israel, but other than that...A Tunisian Islamist Looks to the Future Newt Gingrich’s disgusting remarks about ‘really poor children’ Newt is right, of course. The very poor need to learn work habits as early as possible, and perhaps more so than middle class kids, who tend to be surrounded by adults who have successful work and marital habits (Newt doesn't mention the marital habits, of course) Putin prepares the Russian empire to strike back Italy cannot be bailed out Sultan: The Donkey is Dead The case that affirmative action is still required
Related: Second Day of Freddie Coverage
Obama's Job-Killing Global-Warming Agenda Continues Under the RadarCircling the Drain: The Death of the Democratic Party (1828-2012)
Ouch. I think plenty of Dems are beginning to realize this now. Saturday Verse: William Carlos WilliamsDanse Russe If I when my wife is sleeping Dr. Williams, a college pal of Ezra Pound at Penn, practiced medicine in Rutherford, NJ until 1951 and delivered over 3000 babies. An optimistic and humane man and poet. Friday, December 2. 2011Say cheese! Palliwood JournalismI know it's been said by many people many times, but I'll say it again: Sometimes, cameras do not record things - they create them. Reader reminded me of the Palliwood video below, which reminded me of OWS: would those people have been there without the nightly TV cameras, and all the attention from all the people walking by taking their pictures? I doubt it. Thus the thousands of mostly cheerful people who swarmed into Macy's on Thanksgiving weekend to enjoy giving up their hard-earned money to evil corporations were not a meaningful meme, but thirty scruffy malcontents still at Zuccotti Park got their daily TV notoriety, maintaining the deeply meaning meme. The former activity does not require the presence of cameras, the latter does and therefore is Palliwood. Greedy for visual content, those with the cameras create the news. Then they create the narrative to go along with it. Yes, we all know this already.
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Open Table.comIt's the festive time of year here in the USA. Saturnalia, as I term it - with Advent and the baby Jesus squeezed in there somewhere, out in the barn with the animals, or in our hearts. Too much festivity packed into too short of a time. Party-hopping, dining out after cocktail parties and open-houses, eating too much tasty stuff, drinking too much, and seeing too many friends, old and new, to do them justice. The whirlwind already began this week, for us. I love it, but it also fatigues me. Even ran into an old prep school classmate at a large party last night, a guy I hadn't seen in around 5 years. "Hey, you look great," I said (lying). "So do you" he said (liar). "Let's go shooting sometime" he said (liar). "Great, love to" I replied (truthfully). Here's one cool trick to save hassle for your holiday dining reservations: Open Table.com.
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Jam, Jelly, and RegulationI love the old phrase: "We have the answer. Now what was the question again?" It's the corollary to "For a man with a hammer, every problem is a nail." Re my post yesterday, I still cannot understand why a jelly shop needs to be licensed and regulated. Haven't farmers been selling jams, jellies, and pies to happy customers for hundreds of years? Lengthy and complex regulations are employment schemes for government employees and lawyers as much as anything else. Forget state regs -there are 86,000 pages in the Fed Register. Nobody knows what is in there, but it you violate one of them, you can be screwed.
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More MSM CheerleadingGotta love those headline writers. "Jobless Rate Falls" will be standard fare for the next week as the MSM continues its cheerleading to promote Obama's campaign. I'm not opposed to cheerleading if it makes sense. But we've heard all this before! It's a broken record. More workers and lower unemployment are always good. But lying about their meaning is a huge problem. We don't have a hiring trend, let alone a trend meaningful enough to call for an economic recovery!
In other words, about 3/4 of the drop in unemployment is from people leaving the workforce, while the long term trend since January 2011 is flat (at best). In addition, the size of the job gains are still minimal, don't represent a meaningful trend, and come as we gear up for - what? - holiday season. This is a snoozer from the MSM, but if it begins to show strength into 2012 (if we see 200,000+ jobs created in December, Jan, Feb), I'll happily eat crow. But we've seen growth of 122,000 jobs before during the recession. In fact, we've seen months of more than 200,000 several times. At what point does this story get old?
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Friday morning linksWhat will make her happier: a new Hoover vacuum or this: The Little Rooster Wakes Ladies With A “Cock”-A-Doodle-Doo Via Other McCain: Ashton Kutcher "Swarmed by Girls" Partying in Iowa Same thing happens to me every time I go to Iowa The assumption is that the parents are dysfunctional Galston: Slice the Demographics Any Way You Want, But Obama Is In Trouble Matt Miller: Europe made easy Let them eat cake. Surber: O does not like the job The term ‘Keynesianism’ as it is commonly used contains two distinct theses. One thesis is mostly true, the other is not. Therein lies the secret to understanding America’s perilous condition. How Republicans are being taught to talk about Occupy Wall Street Barbour: Obama Will Lose Most of the Country in 2012 Kirsanow: The Costs of Affirmative Action Obama's words are alarming and scary to me. I see tyranny emanating from their penumbras. New Video Proof of Media Lies About UC Davis Protests East SideTown houses, Upper East Side of Manhattan: Thursday, December 1. 2011Want to sell home-made jam?Freedom and free markets? This pleasant gal tells her story about selling jam, jelly, and pies: Caveat Venditor: Cottage Food Laws Great in Theory, Often Less So in Practice. The rules are stacked against even the smallest of entrepreneurs. If and when I decided to set up my own thing, I already know what I'll need to borrow money for: Lawyers. Jews Confront The Gentlemen’s Agreement On CampusesIt is ironic that Jews are fighting the establishment on many college campuses, since Walt and Mearsheimer assert that Jews either are or control the establishment. However, an establishment has arisen at many colleges that tolerates, even supports, a leftist and pro-Palestinian alliance that attacks Israel and Jews and that undermines free speech and academic freedom. The 1947 film produced by Darryl Zanuck, A Gentleman’s Agreement, stunned audiences with the exposure of upper-class bigotry toward Jews. It was elected the best movie of the year in the Oscars, won two more Oscars, and was nominated for five more. This post, Jews Confront The Gentlemen’s Agreement On Campuses, is about two such groups that have been successful, and the depth of the gentlemen’s agreement on college campuses that is not only hateful or allows hate but is also inimical to free speech and academic freedom. My deep felt thanks goes to one of the most prestigious publications, Arma Virumque of The New Criterion, and to its editor Roger Kimball, for posting an abridged version of Jews Confront The Gentlemen's Agreement On Campuses. As in all things, Kimball and The New Criterion stand up for the best of Western culture, under attack for its decency by those who would destroy it. (Just dive in to and savor The New Criterion's December 2011 issue, now online.) In A Gentleman’s Agreement a reporter passes himself off as Jewish to explore anti-Semitism. He is shocked at how deep it runs among professional associates and friends, even his girlfriend. The gentleman’s agreement operated behind the scenes to discriminate against Jews despite laws or promises, while publicly denying its existence or that the perpetrators are bigots. Zanuck, not Jewish, decided to make the movie after he was rejected for membership in the Los Angeles Country Club who thought he was Jewish. Wikipedia continues: “Before filming commenced, Samuel Goldwyn and other Jewish film executives approached Darryl Zanuck and asked him not to make the film, fearing that it would "stir up trouble".” Since then, American Jews have come to enjoy and expect successful acceptance in the United States. American Jews, also, took pride in the successes of Israel and Israel’s repeatedly almost-miraculous defensive wars against Arab invaders. Still, Israel and its bad neighborhood was thought of as far away. But, no longer. Virulent pro-Palestinian groups ally with leftist groups that attack the US as they do Israel. Their demonstrations, their hate language toward Israel and Jews, their disruptions of pro-Israel speakers, their violence, have become all too common-place on US college campuses. Jews on campuses and outside have been shocked at this and have been even more shocked at the neutrality or support for these haters by some college administrators and faculty. This post, Jews Confront The Gentlemen’s Agreement On Campuses, examines how Jewish groups are now fighting back against this new radical gentlemen’s agreement. Many Jews in “establishment” positions are as blind as the old Hollywood moguls, and complicit in not more forcefully confronting fellows in the establishment about this renewed anti-Semitism. Many Jews of the political Left are downright dismissive of the dangers of the excesses of the pro-Palestinian radicals they ally with. Like Darryl Zanuck and the reporter in the film, the pro-Israel groups covered in my article are not afraid to “stir up trouble” to confront the hate culture that runs rampant on too many college campuses. More and more US Jews now know that Israel’s defense is no longer far away, and their own defense as Americans enjoying free speech, academic freedom, non-discrimination is under attack within academia, often looked away from or abetted by those in responsible positions who Jews once thought of as decent people. For Internet posterity and additional guidance for those who may want to be more active, continue on to see “Jews Confront The Gentlemen’s Agreement On Campuses” in the much longer version of the article, which contains some differing views and lessons-learned/how-tos at the end. Today, there’s a new gentlemen’s agreement on many college campuses that tolerates and often supports anti-Semitism and anti-Israelism. Shocked out of their comforts, many Jews are fighting back.Continue reading "Jews Confront The Gentlemen’s Agreement On Campuses" Would the Founders approve of the nation we’ve made?I doubt it. Myron Magnet tends to feel the same: On Tyranny and Liberty - Would the Founders approve of the nation we’ve made?
Read it. Wonderful essay. Another quote:
Free markets thrown on trash heap of historySo proclaims Andy Stern in the WSJ: China's Superior Economic Model - The free-market fundamentalist economic model is being thrown onto the trash heap of history. A centrally-controlled Communist economy? Brilliant idea, Andy. Quite a novel idea. You in charge, of course? You just have to laugh. I remember when the left envied the Soviet economy, the Cuban economy, the Japanese economy, the West German economy, the European economy. Now, the Chinese - until it blows up. The Left hates the idea of freedom.
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Movie Review: Thor
The Viking god Thor was a pretty awesome dude, right? I mean, he was really strong and was the god of thunder and had that really cool hammer and- Wait a sec. A hammer? You mean, like, if a bunch of nails stage a rebellion, Thor's the guy to call? A hammer? I warned him, "You know, you could put an eye out with that thing!" So, that's who you're up against? Someone who can give you a really nasty conk on the ol' noggin? A hammer? So there I was watching Thor the other night and wow, what a great movie. I confess I usually don't like 'superhero' movies. I thought Batman 6 stunk up the joint, every Superman has been absolutely terrible (except every scene with the irrepressible Gene Hackman, of course), I never bothered watching the other Spiderman movies after that first travesty, and the list goes on. Green Lantern and Captain America are both in my Netflix queue, but I'm not hopeful. Side question: If you were producing the first major 'Superman' movie of the modern era, wouldn't you want the plot to be a little more plausible than "If you reverse the rotation of the Earth, time goes backwards"? Anyway, not only was Thor terrific, but it also answered our original question: A hammer? Yes, Virginia, a hammer. Here are three ways in which he uses the empowered hammer Mjölnir, utilizing elements such as lightning, raw energy, and the awesome cyclonic power of the vortex. Elements you would expect from the God of Thunder.
Like the last line in the clip, there are a handful of cute comedic moments blended in. When they first come across the handsome, unconscious Thor, one of the girls says, "Whoa, does he need CPR? Because I totally know CPR." A few more notes are below the fold. And by the way, happy Thor's Day, everyone. Continue reading "Movie Review: Thor"
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Thursday morning linksKidnapper Sues Former Hostages, Says They Broke Promise China's organ harvesting Mark Twain's Corn-pone Opinions: "He was a gay and impudent and satirical and delightful young black man" Is sex a human right? Just in time for Durban – new green technology promises big fuel savings, lower emissions The President's work day: Nice Work if You Can Get It ‘Prepare To Have That Puddle in Your Back Yard Regulated’ For The First Time In History, Fed Will Buy AND Sell Treasurys At The Same Time On Friday Watching the wheels come off the Green Machine Greens vs. Science: Ignorance Trumps Evidence In Ecology's Approach to "Toxics" Official: Panic Time in Europe Obama’s Labor Department Looks To Take The ‘Family’ Out of Family Farms Consumers Are Responsible for Income Inequality Barack Obama to Donors: “I’m Going to Need Another Term to Finish the Job” Happy Meal Ban: McDonald's Outsmarts San Francisco Prelutsky: Addressing the gay issue Reform Judaism: The Intrinsically Good Life Given the temper of our time, perhaps Cook's recent brush with oblivion was to be expected. Cook's picturesque destinations -- Egypt, Tunisia, Morocco, Greece -- now offer torchlit barricades and street mobs spewing "off-with-their-heads" rhetoric. It is not exactly the stuff of tourist brochures. Bring back the smoke-filled rooms?Henninger: Bring Back the Smoke-Filled Rooms? The campaign-finance laws have made the presidential selection process a self-destructive mess. Eliminate the limits on individual donations. The party elders used to select their candidates. Not any more. (More links later)
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