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Tuesday, January 20. 2015Tuesday morning links5 things Steve Jobs said Apple would never do - and Apple is doing How Do Sea Turtles Find the Exact Beach Where They Were Born? An Actual Letter Ayn Rand Wrote To An Actual Teenage Girl Why Feminists Hate Male Sexuality A book (not new): A Hope in the Unseen: An American Odyssey from the Inner City to the Ivy League This just in: cakes, cookies, doughnuts and pizza popular with kids Should Tackling Hotcoldwetdry Trump Real Environmental Concerns? Related, at Powerline:
Mitt the Insurgent What Makes Hillary Clinton So Darn Likable? A few conundrums about America Obama loves trolling the GOP, even if it hurts the Democrats Obama trolls, talks trash with a purpose Sweden: From "Humanitarian Superpower" to Failed State Marine Le Pen: France Was Attacked by Islamic Fundamentalism Why Obama Can't Say 'Radical Islam' From VDH's Untrue Truisms in the War on Terror
Monday, January 19. 2015Hey goomba I love how you dance the rumbaThe Jews of EuropeFrom Steyn's A Judenrein Europe:
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Nobody has yet found the limits of the hippocampusMemorize everything you can which you find worthy. Poetic verse, biblical verses, aphorisms, and song lyrics most lend themselves to it, but so does anything worthwhile. Actors readily learn an entire play, so why not we? Memorized verse always comes in handy. Orality, Literacy, and the Memorized Poem - Hearing art's heartbeat. Monday morning links
Martin Luther King -- Under the Liberal Bus A tour of a ballistic sub John (Junior) Gotti on growing up son of mob boss John Gotti: memoir Ten people killed, churches and non-Muslim-owned businesses attacked in Niger over Charlie Hebdo cartoons How to get rid of Moose Mommy has a penis SECOND AMENDMENT NEWS: The Innovative Taurus Curve Looks like a stapler In Praise Of Price Discovery—–The Market Is Off Its Lithium:
Mastodon bones discovered in local family’s backyard Joel Klein on the NYC School System: "The Most Complex Bureaucracy in America" - The former schools chancellor on the wisdom of shutting down "perpetual failure factories." As the number of students going to law school drops dramatically, law Feminist Author @PennyRed Quotes Bolshevik Commissar’s Anti-Love Advice It's not news that socialism wants your primary relationship to be with the state Professor quits because there are too many conservatives on campus
"GOVERNMENT” IS JUST ANOTHER WORD FOR THE THINGS THAT WE SCREW UP TOGETHER Obama to Seek Billions in New Taxes on Investments and Inheritance Ted Cruz: Loose Cannon or Libertarian Reformer? The Elephant in the Room: Unfunded Liability for State and Local Government Employees California Spending Big to Halt School Reform Lawsuit Backed by Republicans and the ACLU What???? About 1 Million Kids Are Now Eating Dinner at School Rereading Regensburg - Questions that need to be asked about Islam were asked by Pope Benedict nearly ten years ago. Jindal's Brilliant Take on Radical Islam Aussie official: “Go fuck yourself you communist turd.” Iran doesn’t hesitate to use a human pawn as nuclear negotiations go on Meet the honor brigade, an organized campaign to silence debate on Islam Not All Religions Are Peaceful: Charlie Hebdo and Cultural Relativism ISIS Throws Gay Men From Rooftop, Stones Woman Christians Burned Alive: Where’s the Outrage? Germany’s Anti-Islamist Movement PEGIDA Cancels Rally After ISIS Death Threats Sunday, January 18. 2015American SniperGood art opens vistas to the viewer that he or she wouldn’t ordinarily see or know are there. The new film American Sniper is great art, and we have Clint Eastwood to thank for it. For a nation in which so very, very few serve in the military and in combat, there is huge ignorance of the simple and essentially heroic motivations of our defenders and their sacrifices unimaginable to a civilian. Each and every serviceman experiences war in their own way, and each has a story that is unique. Most do not share that story with anyone or with more than a trusted few. I’ve probably seen as many “war movies” as anyone, and it is rare that the connections to a man’s service is served up so realistically to the audience. There are no John Waynes. There are individuals who stand tall when needed and meet their responsibilities at any cost. The theater was packed and entirely silent, not a person stirring in their seat. We filed out in silence, each person experiencing the film in their own way and thinking. How rare for a film to take the audience’s breath away. That’s art.
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Al Jarreau with Marcus MillerMerton
Here is A letter to Thomas Merton The elitist Sociologists
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From today's Lectionary: Can anything good come out of Nazareth?John 1:43-51
The death of the Artist
I read somewhere that Bob Dylan (a self-described "song and dance man") once tried to meet a girl in front of NYC's Metropolitan Museum by asking her "D'ya want to come in with me to look at some pretty pictures?" Cute, and right. Better than "Come up and see my etchings." The young woman in question, if I recall the story right, said "No, thanks" to the scruffy little guy. Like most people, I do not know what art means. It's maybe a useless word. "Craft" is a very useful word. "Creative" is a useless word unless applied to Michelangelo, Picasso, or Shakespeare, but even then I dislike the word. From The Death of the Artist—and the Birth of the Creative Entrepreneur
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Saturday, January 17. 2015Over 70 years ago, an unknown American soldier took 31 rolls of film
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It's settled
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Myths about Capitalism
From Mitchell, Myths about Capitalism
A heck of a storySaturday morning linksToon stolen from Am. Digest Why fewer skyscrapers are a GOOD Sign for the United States Colorized old photos AI Has Arrived, and That Really Worries the World’s Brightest Minds A dark, dark, day in American history The Metaphorical War - Conceptual metaphors determine how we view the Why the Republicans are finding it hard to reform Obamacare Why the Republicans are finding it hard to reform Obamacare - See more at: http://marginalrevolution.com/marginalrevolution/2015/01/why-the-republicans-are-finding-it-hard-to-reform-obamacare.html#sthash.m6bq3f0P.dpuf This is what the new U.S.-Cuba travel rules mean for Americans hoping to visit Cuba Lessons For Winning Liberty In A World Of Statism View from the left: Tea Party’s Constitution fraud: Why the Why less than half of adults in WV work. Senator’s husband stands to profit big from government deal Obama to Senate Dems: ‘I’m going to play offense’ Hitchens explains Islam and why it is so STUPID. Cuba Is Hoping To Replace Venezuelan Oil With American Tourists Saturday Verse: Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822)To Jane The keen stars were twinkling, Shelley was not a typical Maggie's Farm sort of fellow. He was a fan of all of the hip and rebellious ideas of the early 1800s: vegetarianism, free love, atheism, (and anti-monarchism and related radical politics of the time), and he always seemed to be chasing 16 year-old girls. Funny thing about this pic is that I first imagined that he was talking on a cell phone
Friday, January 16. 2015Not from The Onion
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Have some Maderia m'dearBeautiful Math
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MulticulturalismFrom VDH's Multicultural Suicide
Handy info regarding butter and butter dishesThis was news to me, from a Paris-trained chef friend. Butter will keep for weeks or months without refrigeration, depending on how much oxygen it is exposed to. The purpose of a butter dish (or butter crock, etc) is so you can have soft, usable butter on the counter or table at all times, while protected from ambient air. In fact, butter will stay better and fresher in a butter dish rather than in the fridge where it is exposed to ambient air. Why do Americans keep butter in the fridge? Who knows. It won't melt under 80 degrees F. Supposedly, the butter crocks that use a water seal will keep butter fresh even longer, many months. Well, butter has been around a lot longer than refrigeration. My days of tearing bread and toast with hard butter are over, as of now. Yes, I do love butter, and even more now that we know it's healthy. Friday morning linksHow did you get your first job in comedy? My Father Does Not Live In America ‘Boy Who Came Back From Heaven’ going back to publisher (WARNING: GRAPHIC) ISIS Releases Pictures of Carrying Out Koranic Death Sentences Brits dislike choices of doctors and treatments It's just too hard It's sick and getting sicker Here we go: Feds move to ban all fried foods at day care centers Didn't the feds recently conclude that saturated fats were not a health problem? A day of reckoning for “disparate impact” housing discrimination cases The White House on Thursday said legislation was not necessary to settle so-called "net neutrality" rules because the Federal Communications Commission had the authority to write them. Report Finds No Substitute for Mass Data Collection Obama's Next Foray: Paid Sick Leave I am my own boss. How can I get this? The Fox News Obsession - It’s an exercise in confirmation bias on the Left. Pope Francis: There are limits to free speech I think he's talking about manners and civility, not law Ron Paul Institute: Charlie Hebdo Massacre a False Flag Operation Good grief Islam Means "Submission," and So Does Liberalism George Soros funds Ferguson protests, hopes to spur civil action Obama, Hillary and their Dr. Phil foreign policy - Sympathy for the devilry is music to the ears of left-wing leadership Obama Was Right to Skip Paris - By lionizing Charlie Hebdo, Europe is empowering Al Qaeda. I sort of agree.
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