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Sunday, October 18. 2020Media coverage, Goldwater and TrumpMedia coverage of the 1964 presidential campaign was a precursor to today’s partisan journalism. Goldwater was a victim of media assassination, but the fact remains that he ran a terrible campaign.
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Birds and DinosaursBirds are dinosaurs, aren't they?
From today's LectionaryMatthew 22:15-22 22:15 Then the Pharisees went and plotted to entrap him in what he said. 22:16 So they sent their disciples to him, along with the Herodians, saying, "Teacher, we know that you are sincere, and teach the way of God in accordance with truth, and show deference to no one; for you do not regard people with partiality. 22:17 Tell us, then, what you think. Is it lawful to pay taxes to the emperor, or not?" 22:18 But Jesus, aware of their malice, said, "Why are you putting me to the test, you hypocrites? 22:19 Show me the coin used for the tax." And they brought him a denarius. 22:20 Then he said to them, "Whose head is this, and whose title?" 22:21 They answered, "The emperor's." Then he said to them, "Give therefore to the emperor the things that are the emperor's, and to God the things that are God's." 22:22 When they heard this, they were amazed; and they left him and went away. Saturday, October 17. 2020Basic boating etiquetteCanning without dyingHow to can your favorite foods without dying - You’ve got to be careful when you’re preserving produce. I used to can things, but it's too much time and hassle. Saturday morning links
Photo from a reader who picked these beauties in Cape Cod. October has an "R" in it. Watch her build an underground home That is an impressive young lady European Aviation Regulator Gives Boeing 737 MAX 8 'Green Light' To Return To Skies Ohio State prof says Clarence Thomas not ‘authentically Black’ Student government impeaches pro-Trump Latina student senator who opposes illegal immigration Brown University researcher says Trump signs, American flags 'scare' and 'traumatize' Black people Filmmaker’s loyalties shaken after making illegal immigration documentary: ‘The truth is eye-opening' CDC Report Shows That Of COVID Infected People, 71% Had “Always” Worn Masks EUROPE RESPONDS TO “SECOND WAVE” WITH CURFEWS AND LOCKDOWNS London Despairs At New COVID Rules As Northern England Regions Rebel Twitter Alters Content Moderation Policy After Backlash Noonan: Everyone Has Gone Crazy In Washington - except Judge Barrett Democrats Lost More Than a Supreme Court Seat This Week Feinstein Hot Mic: I Suspect Barrett’s Pro-Life Position Is Deeply Personal And Comes With Her Religion “He Is The Most Flawed Person I Have Ever Met In My Life” Biden Endorses Sexually Transitioning Children The Bidens: Corruption Of Progressive Media Rises To A Whole New Level Friday, October 16. 2020More on job interviewsThis from the CEO of Microsoft:
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How good is Bob?Bob did this performance of his 1964 song for Frank Sinatra's 80th birthday in 1995. Yes, it has a lot of Parting Glass in it, but Bob makes things his own. He's been restless and on the move ever since 1964.
She might be a bit of an oddball
This Stanford undergrad is a good writer and has a fine future. I do not view her as autistic in the usual sense, but she does have "issues" as she discusses. She has been through the entire Psychiatric gauntlet without much apparent result. Nevertheless, she is at Stanford, is obviously talented and perceptive: My Brief Spell as an (autism) Activist. Without trying to diagnose somebody I have ever met, I think this young lady could use some basic life counseling, or life coaching if you want to call it that. There is plenty of room in the world for "outsiders."
Friday morning linksYes, these kids are delightful Fatherless Households: A National Crisis VDH: Destroying the Institutions We Inherited Writing teachers: Standard English is racist The ‘Sexual Preference’ Canard and the Totalitarian Moment New York Coronavirus Exodus Fuels “Gangbusters” Maine Real Estate Boom Bari Weiss hates Trump but wonders what happened to Liberalism: Stop Being Shocked Former Debate Moderator Steve Scully Admits He Lied About Being Hacked To Cover For Anti-Trump Collusion Twitter Locked Trump Campaign Account 19 Days Before the Election Twitter Blocking a New York Post Article Was Dumb—but Not Illegal, Censorship, or Election Interference Dumb and evil - and un-American Cal Cunningham Was Caught In A Sex Scandal. He’ll Probably Win Anyway. Media Just Had Its Busiest Day of Carrying Water for Biden Yet Thursday, October 15. 2020Online ForemanHere are some people who can help you out: Simplify your online life. You run your business. We take care of your website. Easy.
Another academic victim
There are black (and white) subcultures which are not positive in orientation. But in 2020, everything is racism. Racism, or some other sort of victimology. Maybe it's an election year. Identifying as a victim is not a good approach to life though. A recipe for misery or dysfunction. Thursday morning linksNYC photo from a reader I did not know that Chaucer was almost executed Chaucer led a remarkable life The Environmental Defense Fund's Silly Food Chemical Claim New York Times’ ‘1619 Project’ Named to ‘Top Ten Works of Journalism of the Decade’ Good grief Woman fired by restaurant after posting support for JK Rowling on Facebook CDC Admits “At No Time Has CDC Guidance Suggested that Masks Were Intended to Protect the Wearers” " Our Tech Oligarchs are all-in for the Democrats. Don’t give them a pass on this..." Will All The Name-Brand People Who Pushed The Russian Collusion Conspiracy Get Off Scot-Free? Even MSNBC Admits Pelosi Blocking Coronavirus Relief “Strikes A Lot Of People As A Little Nuts” Barrett Smacks Down Critical Race Theory Prof Who Claimed She’s A Colonizer For Adopting Black Children Democrats can’t ‘Kavanaugh’ unflappable Justice-to-be Amy Coney Barrett: Goodwin " What a card Joe Biden is. Here he is to Fox News a year ago: ‘I have never spoken to my son about his overseas business dealings.’ Ha, ha, ha." Voters have right to know what Joe Biden did for son Hunter: Devine He had/has a bad son. Wanted to help him out. "I Wanted It Out Of My Shop" - Computer Repairman Shares Why He Gave Laptop With Hunter Biden's Emails To The FBI The notion that Twitter's the place to go to see what's happening — destroyed by Twitter. Wednesday, October 14. 2020Late for Columbus Day
As I have mentioned before, Columbus' house is still there on Las Palmas. We checked it out, and the cathedral next door. Some lady farmer gave him a bunch of sugar cane so he could find out whether it could grow in the West Indies. It sure did, for better or worse. I did bring home a bunch of varieties of Canary Island rum. Stupid not to.
How to interview an engineer (or anybody else)Good general principles on interviewing in general. From How to interview an engineer:
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Who was George Floyd?The Washington Post Does George Floyd: Toxic And Patronizing It appears that the police were not aware that he was dying of a fentanyl overdose when they arrested him.
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Wednesday morning linksWill the Cultural Revolution Be Canceled? The challenge to our civilization is real, but most Americans aren’t sympathetic to social radicalism. Woke warriors outraged over Gal Gadot being cast as Cleopatra because she is not black are ridiculed for not knowing the Egyptian Queen was GREEK NYC’s High End Boutiques Still Rocked By Weekly ‘Waves’ Of Looting "Guillotines, Motherf*cker": Colorado Democratic Committee Member Caught On Hidden Camera Talking Violent Revolution Why has Google censored the Great Barrington Declaration? Big Tech now treats any opposition to lockdown as misinformation – even if it’s from eminent scientists. NY Times reporter surprised America's coronavirus recovery apparently happening faster than expected Declassified FBI Spreadsheet Exposes Steele Dossier Farce: Media Reports On FBI Reports Of Media Reports Yale prof calls for 'civil disobedience' to stop Amy Coney Barrett confirmation Barrett uses, later apologizes for using term deemed 'offensive' by GLAAD "Sexual preference" is wrong! Who knew? How California expats are helping turn Texas into a battleground state Same thing with New Hampshire New Jersey: Dependency is Democrat Power FEC chairman: ‘Vote in person.’ Mail-in ballots ‘easiest’ to throw out Hundreds of Thousands of Mailed Ballots Could Be Rejected Joe Biden Tells 56% of Americans Not To Vote For Him… Why Has Immigration Disappeared From The Presidential Debates? Because most of the problems have been solved. Tuesday, October 13. 2020How does the brain respond to a single bout of exercise?A single "bout" doesn't mean very much, since most of us who pursue fitness spend 5 or 6 hours per week. Still, the brain effects are interesting. I have experienced some mood improvements, but mostly physical. The Hillary-Russia collusion
It was not successful in winning the election, but it was successful in kneecapping President Trump for a few years. Related, from John Radliffe via American Thinker: A campaign dirty trick became a CIA/FBI scandal. Mind-boggling.
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Goya was a happy family guy
Yes, he had political opinions but, despite many of his dark paintings, he seems to have been a happy family guy. A review of He Painted It Black. Goya: A Portrait of the Artist
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Tuesday morning linksPope Francis Declares That The Catholic Church Will No Longer Accept Donations Earned Via Capitalism War on Columbus: Cities Cave to Senseless BLM Rage ‘Day of Rage’: Portland Militants Topple Statues of Roosevelt and Lincoln, Smash Oregon Historical Society Yelp Wants Reviewers to Rate Whether Businesses Are 'Woke' Enough. Meet Your Antifa Reviewers NY Times Columnist Exposes The Deep Deception Of The NY Times’ 1619 Project NYT Union Hits Newspaper For Printing Op-Ed Critical Of 1619 Project From Its Own Columnist NY Times Calls Trump An Authoritarian For Declassifying Documents NY Times Links Fossil Fuels To ‘White Supremacy’ THE PARTISAN SPLIT ON CORONAVIRUS IS EXTRAORDINARY. To recast an old formula, it appears that Republicans are from Mars and Democrats are from Venus. Why Americans Can't Just 'Listen to the Experts' CDC First Said Not to Wear Masks, Then to Wear Masks, Then Masks Were Better than Vaccines – Now New Evidence Shows Masks Are Ineffective Democrats have no case against Amy Coney Barrett — but that won't stop them Joe Biden: “I’m Running As A Proud Democrat For The Senate” Strapped For Cash, Trump Yanks TV Ads In Key States As Biden Spending Surges Signs That Trump Isn’t Going to Win on Nov. 3 Trump Nominated for His 4th Nobel Peace Prize — This Time For His Work in Ending the Era of Endless Wars Is 50+ Years Of Failure Theater Finally Catching Up To The "Palestinians?" The Risk of Russian and Chinese Weapons Sales in the Middle East—and What American Can Do about It Monday, October 12. 2020How Amy Coney Barrett introduced herselfShe seems like a regular smart, highly-accomplished lady, and no firebrand. Humble. She will be a moderate, not a colorful Scalia. Whatever.
America on Trial: A Defense of the Founding.A review of Robert R. Reilly’s America on Trial: A Defense of the Founding.
VDH on Trump
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