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Tuesday, July 5. 2016Breaking: To Nobody's Surprise, the FBI Recommends Against Bringing ChargesWe all knew it wasn't going to happen. It's the how it didn't happen that is most unsurprising. "Lack of malicious intent." We all know she's clean as a whistle. Our nation has been unique in that it rarely prosecutes politicians for crimes related to the execution of official duties. There is a good reason for this, since that kind of prosecution can often be driven by political goals and outcomes (a hallmark of banana republics and third world nations). However, in this case, there is a clear dereliction of duty and, in my mind, benign neglect (the best you can say about her behavior) is the same as malicious intent. In fact, benign neglect in any corporate situation can and will get you fired. But government is not a corporate environment. Which is why I hold politicians and government in such low regard. The real problem I have to face here in NYC is the stupidity of her supporters who say "The FBI says she's not guilty." No, they didn't. They just didn't feel the case would derive an outcome worthy of taking it to court, but clearly pointed out that she engaged in plenty of illegal activity. Just not maliciously. I'll remember that next time I decide to not pay my taxes.
Tuesday morning linksAs a psychiatrist, I diagnose mental illness. Also, I help spot demonic possession. Why small talk is so excruciating Watch: Joey Chestnut Sets Hot Dog Eating Record by Eating 70 in 10 Minutes From Ace:
Milo on Minority Wars: Why The Next Ten Years Will Set Everyone Against Everyone
Left Eats Left: Black Lives Matter Briefly Halts Toronto Pride Parade… Academic Absurdity of the Week: Advanced Gibberish Why the World Is Rebelling Against ‘Experts’ Trump vs. the global elite DONALD TRUMP Responds to Hillary Clinton’s Ugly Anti-Semitic Smear Huma admits under oath that Hillary burned her daily schedule Sen. D’Amato Drops Bomb: Hillary Allowed Russia to Take Ownership of US Uranium to Sell to Iran Desperate Dems Wheel Out ‘Trust Hillary’ Campaign Hillary Is Considering Keeping Loretta Lynch As Attorney General Trump's Hidden Advantage -- He's Crazy Nigel Farage resigns as head of the U.K. Independence Party after Brexit vote Mead via Powerline:
Monday, July 4. 2016Damn. Another painful loss this week, this time in Montana
First The Campbell Apartment, and now Pine Butte. The 10,000-acre Pine Butte guest ranch in Montana's Rocky Mtn. foothills has been a favorite remote getaway for the Bird Dog family for many years. It's right on the edge of "the Bob" wilderness and south of Glacier. It is is a Grizzly preserve. Famous Ear Mountain is out the window. My lad even spent a summer doing ranch work there, and got trapped in the outhouse by a bear who presumably did not wish to shit in the woods. Horseback in the mountains, fossil-hunting on the prairie, hiking, bird watching, fishing in the mountain streams and lakes, rib-sticking home cookin, and steaks and campfires and pine logs sizzling in the cabin fireplaces. Also, gallons of Sun Tea. Whiskey and cigars as the sun sets. God's country. Many other such places, but this was what we liked. For huddled Easterners, big sky in June is a dramatic revelation of Creation. There is a fine book, too. Ear Mountain figures prominently in it. I understand why they decided to shut it down to the public. However, trust me, they will keep this special place open for major donors to the Nature Conservancy. I would have loved to take some grandkids there. It is America at its finest and wildest where antelope play, with crazy horses and real cowboys. I love it, but cannot be a Major Donor to The Nature Conservancy. I did not go into Wall St. finance despite several gracious invitations to do so. Had to follow my own path. Sometimes I wonder whether I am oversensitive to loss. Probably I am, somewhat. I do have lots of pictures of that land with us on horses, somewhere.
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Melville in love?Was the author of The Great American Novel inspired by a romance? I don't care, but it's always interesting to read about him. A great American.
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Independence Day Created Greatest Empire the World Will Ever Know: The AnglosphereHope you are on a boat today in a bathing suit with a fishin' pole. If not, my condolences. I feel sorry for you. Independence Day Created Greatest Empire the World Will Ever Know: The Anglosphere.
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An American TuneKeeping it simple. I am grilling burgers and vegetables (Sicilian-style) on charcoal. Tater salad from the market because I am lazy. Rhubarb crumble with vanilla ice cream for dessert. Iced tea, beer, wine. I think I have some sparklers in the closet, for the kids. Monday morning links - Happy US Independence DayCheery photo stolen from Pirate. I figger it's ok to steal from a Pirate. Technically, this is an abuse of the flag but we'll give them a pass for being so cute. Obama's 7 almond snack Sheesh Why NBA players make more than NFL players Much-touted Start-Up NY programs spent over $53 million to create just 441 jobs Christian Dating Site Forced to Help Arrange Homosexual Liaisons I'll know they're serious when they take on a Muslim dating site How a low-calorie diet could extend lifespan Lesbian couple still threatened 3 years after being denied cake: ‘I’m buying up my ammo right now’ Microaggressions: Political Correctness Run Amok New York School Isolates 6 Year-Old White Kids from Rest of Class – Tells Them They’re Racist and Privileged I'd call that bullying Marine Corps Gives Women The Option Of Ditching Pullups For Pushups Instead When I was 13 we had to do 10 chin-ups or be put in remedial phys ed, but that was for the boys. Nearly 1 million illegal aliens ignoring deportation orders What If the Terrorists Are Already Here? How to talk about terrorism today—and how to stop talking about it Comparing mass murder to accidents? POST-BREXIT HATE EXPLOSION Will Brexit Survive the Bureaucracy? Income Inequality Experts at UC Berkeley Make $300K Per Year Maybe It's Time to Stop 'Thinking about Tomorrow' Shut Up, Elizabeth Warren - America doesn’t need two Hillary Clintons. Yes, the Clintons Are Playing Us. But Will They Get Away With It? Jennifer Rubin keeps getting Donald Trump wrong Williamson: No, Republicans should not come around to Trump. Senator Admits The FBI Is "About To Ask Putin For His Copies Of Hillary's Emails" It really is this simple: Donald Trump should not be president of the United States MSNBC ‘Terror Analyst’: “Donald Trump Is The ISIS Candidate” Bill Clinton’s Bad Judgment Hillary: I found out about tarmac summit “in the news” and “hindsight’s 20-20” The Kremlin Admits Snowden is a Russian Agent Sunday, July 3. 2016"Optics"
If your spouse were the subject of a major, high-stakes criminal investigation, do you suppose you would get a meeting with Loretta Lynch?
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Bishop Barron on College Campus “Safe Spaces”Red meat is evil!
So claims the WaPo. It made me laugh because this is America's #1 barbecue weekend and only quite peculiar people are not grilling meat. A few thoughts. If cows and sheep and goats are killing the planet, what about all of the wild animals that roamed the globe before domestication? Should we kill all the farting deer, caribou, bison, wild pigs and Wildebeests? Why do they always talk about Red Meat? What's so specially bad about it compared to pork or chicken? Not a thing, as far as I know. That old beef about red meat's health badness has long been disproven. And how bad can red meat be, given that the human body is made of it? Are the cannibals worried? Anyway, it's all silliness.
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The Jesus' Wife hoaxI don't think the topic is very important, but it's quite a story of modern academia and academic politics.
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No love of the country, please
Would Robert Reich be directing that warning to all new immigrants, or to the children and grandchildren of immigrants, who left everything behind to come to this lovely place for freedom and opportunity?
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From today's Lectionary: Shake the dust from your feet...Luke 10:1-11, 16-20
Saturday, July 2. 2016Elie Weisel, 1928-2016
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How to Quickly Peel a Boiled EggThis is great info. We fitness nuts eat one or two daily, just with a little salt or hot sauce on 'em. An easy wholesome meal if you make 10 at once and put them in the fridge. A hard-boiled egg or two with hot pepper jelly on them is a perfect breakfast after a morning hour of moving heavy weights.
A long-weekend patriotic survey of our readers: What do most Americans do that most other people do not?
It's not the old thing about the Constitution and history and all that. My survey is about what individuals, citizens, do that are far less common in other lands. This survey was stimulated by Z-man's thoughts about citizenship in The Case of the Citizen Truly Stated. He makes good points, but I think the main one is that a nation needs some tribal aspects to function as any sort of unity. To be a nation, there has to be a common Code. I'll start it off: - Americans have bake sales to raise money for their kids' schools - Americans start businesses, fail, and try another one - Americans start charities for people who died of rare diseases and have bike rides and runs to raise money - Americans love to support their high school sports teams just for the fun of it - Americans have millions of clubs and churches, and join them and work at them - Enjoy many firearm sports - Americans are ashamed to receive charity, and ashamed when they do not contribute to their community in positive ways. - Bitch about government constantly What's on your list?
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Saturday morning links
Five Steps Universities Could Take to Revive Free Speech on Campus Most Americans still believe in free speech but don't know much about it Major League Baseball must permanently retire ‘God Bless America,’ a song that offends everyone Good grief. Leave them alone Federal regulation of Internet coming, warn FCC, FEC commissioners Inventor of “Microaggressions” Term Says Liberals Are Misusing His Research That Time the European Union Tried to Ban Cinnamon Buns Greg Gutfeld: Brexit's babies: Why the Leavers won and the losers can't stop crying Are Human CO2 Emissions Saving Life on Earth? Owner of iconic Brooklyn pizza joint gunned down in hit job Casa Nostra is still around Elite K-8 school teaches white students they’re born racist Snowflake Intern Petitions for More Informal Dress Code Hilarity ensues Minneapolis Is the Wrong Place to Try a $15 Wage Ahmed The Clock Boy: “I Want To Help Change Texas For A Better State” CNN Has A Sad That People Are Talking About Terrorism, Not ‘Climate Change’ Reporter: FBI ordered ‘no photos, no pictures, no cell phones’ during Clinton/Lynch meeting FBI? Rush claims that you're being played:
Lynch’s plan to “remove herself” and “accept the FBI decision” over Clinton’s emails is probably a smokescreen Dems circle wagons of lies around Hillary after Benghazi report Clinton sought secret info on EU bailout plans as son-in-law's doomed hedge fund gambled on Greece No rules apply to them. Like Leona Helmsley, above the law. Forget the White House. Dump Trump to Save the Rest of the Ticket? Did Anyone Talking About Trump’s Speech Actually Hear It? Clinton Spending Roughly $500,000 a Day on TV Ads, Trump Zero Public Schools Told To Help Students ‘Recover’ From Trump Rhetoric His rhetoric about keeping their parents' jobs in America? Obama Administration Promoting Navy Commanders Based on Support for Global Warming Czech President Calls For EU, NATO Referendums Israel’s Water Revolution and Its Overflow for the World Friday, July 1. 2016Summer Dessert: Rhubarb CrumbleMaking a batch this weekend, from the garden. Simple to make a Crumble. I prefer a crumble with vanilla ice cream to a pie. Re rhubarb, I can munch the raw stalks. Refreshing. My daughter's boy-toy does too, which is just one of many reasons he is a good fellow. Rice Salad, Greek-style, for your summer weekend get-togetherDelicious summer side dish for meat on the barbie, but it can function as a full meal for me if served on top of some Boston Lettuce: A pile of cooked white rice (Basmati is best). Or couscous instead. Cool rice to cool or room temp. Then add: roughly chopped - peeled and seeded - cucumber (you can add some chopped red, green, and/or yellow bell peppers too if you want.) Salt and pepper, fresh-squeezed lemon juice to taste, then toss with your best olive oil. Serve cool or room temp. A sad loss: The Campbell Apartment
By being a hipster-free zone, a quiet, dark, cozy bar filled with sofas where people behave and dress nicely, it had become one of my favorite retreats from the NYC streets. It has been almost like belonging to a fancy NY club, or a real speak-easy down to the gal at the door deciding whether you were appropriate for the place. Cool. I am skeptical that one more trendy bar scene will support the $1 million/year rent on this little place, but who knows? As for me, I avoid the glitzy and the trendy. The Apartment, as it will remain for a final month:
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We Wouldn’t Need Affirmative Action...
Indeed, if public K-12 schools worked well, we wouldn't need so many colleges either. Summer Cocktails: Gin Fizz with Dr. Tom MoreIt could not be simpler. Remember the protagonist in Walker Percy's extraordinary Love in the Ruins who lived on them? Dr. Tom More. His brain was constantly fizzing and fizzling. There's also the Royal Gin Fizz (with an egg), and, of course, the Sloe Gin Fizz if you can find any Sloe Gin around - or any loose Sloes to soak in your gin. Looks like a Beach Plum. Cape Cod Beach Plums would probably work just fine. They are bitter, flavor-packed wild plums. Maybe I will give that a try. Photo is the Royal. nb: Some old comments below from our late pal Marianne Matthews. Miss her. Friday morning links
Why Skipping College Was One of the Smartest Decisions of My Life For Frigate Birds, Staying Aloft for Months is a Breeze 99-Million-Year-Old Bird Wings Found Encased in Amber Why Do Some Radio Stations Begin With 'K' and Others With 'W'? Why You Will Marry the Wrong Person
Washington State Schools to Start Promoting Gender Dysphoria to Kindergarteners Sick, sick, sick New Barnard College curriculum to teach its female students ‘how to think’ So why do they admit gals who cannot think? WHY ARE LEFTY INSTITUTIONS SUCH HOTBEDS OF RADICAL INEQUALITY? Michelle Obama: Why Don’t We Have Football Teams For Girls? It's oppression! New Hires at U. Cincinnati Must Prove Commitment to Diversity Smugglers use Uber-registered drivers to move migrants to U.S. border A comfortable way to come Energiewoopsie, Or, What Happens When You Dump Nuclear Power Scientists Scorn Greenpeace’s Deadly GMO Scare Tactics Less than 3 in 10 Americans believe the country's headed in the right direction Do people really want Superstates? Rationalia - the utopian totalitarianism of experts The Elites Have Lost The Right To Rule America’s Latest Epidemic: Bureaucrats with Guns Brexit Shows Us the Future and It's Great Judge upholds voter citizenship checks Good riddance to George Will:
Mika Rips Media Blackout on Clinton-Lynch Meeting: ‘People Too Afraid to Talk About the Truth’ How Hillary has used donations to the Clinton Foundation as her ‘personal piggy bank’ What Hillary Clinton doesn’t get: It’s the freedom, stupid - Americans have hit a wall of their own, after decades of abuse by the bipartisan ruling class Hillary Spent $26 Million on Battleground Ads in June – Trump Spent $0 => Leads Hillary by 4 Points Hillary Clinton’s Absurd Student Debt Forgiveness Plan Just pandering How safe is your holiday? Turkey, Egypt and Spain at 'high' risk of terrorist attacks Why the Generation that Left Egypt Was Kept in the Desert - They looked inside themselves and saw only their own fear, not the confidence needed to make the land of Israel their own. Senator to 'Post': Congress acts to shut loophole on Palestinian convict stipends Iran is as belligerent as ever
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