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Friday, February 12. 2010The plot du jourWe think "global warming" is a political movement with quasi-religious overtones. Video via Moonbattery, who comments: "Is the global warming hoax a totalitarian plot? In a word: yes."
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Taranto: Global warmists used to love talking about the weather. (h/t, Vandy)
Friday morning links
The (loony) Lancet quietly corrects the record on autism Bin Ladin's son thinks his Dad is a creep What does "compromise" mean? Powerline Obama-Care and Clinton's stent Broder: Palin is pitch-perfect Obama's Budget Would Redistribute $112 Billion From Top 1% of Taxpayers. Yes. That's the point. At Kaus, the bit about the NYT and food stamps. Iran has no respect for the O. They see him as a weak horse. The O is changing his mind about raising taxes on the middle class. Nasty rant about the O at Blue Crab. Via Surber:
Says who?
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Thursday, February 11. 2010Stick ‘em up, or Blow ‘em upIf Can you visualize the pat-down searches? Do you believe that a pat-down search would be as revealing of metal or non-metallic weapons, plastic or chemical explosives? The Dutch are now using full-body scanners for US bound flights. “New software, however, eliminates that problem by projecting a stylized image onto a computer screen, highlighting the area of the body where objects are concealed in pockets or under the clothing and alerting security guards.” Not to let science stand in the way of disarming security, the Figh Council of
I wonder if using them for this purpose would rise to that level?
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Thursday free Dylan Ad: Jakob2008 - Barone gets it
Kentucky ElkWho knew? The restoration of Elk to Kentucky has been a huge success. (Thanks, reader.) Now they need their hunting season, since the predators haven't found them yet. No Cougars or wolves seen in KY lately, alas. Wildcats, yes! A wonderful state, but too far from salt water for me. There used to be forest-dwelling buffalo ("Bison" for purists) throughout Kentucky, Indiana, Missouri, Tennessee, Illinois, Ohio, too. How about trying a restoration of them? I do know that they bust through fences... GreeceIs Greece too big to fail? I doubt it. Also, at Cato, let them go bankrupt. They obviously need a fresh start. Like California. Remember this?
From 2007, Al Gore buys waterfront condo.
Unreported BushismsVilla Medici in Poggio a CaianoAs Mrs. BD quips, "Lorenzo was sort of a Renaissance Man, wasn't he?" Lorenzo took an active role in designing the Villa Medici in Poggio a Caiano, 12 miles north of Florence, in 1485. The design of this rural Medici farming villa, which so much impressed and influenced Palladio, was revolutionary in several ways, not the least of which were its orientation outwards rather than towards an inner courtyard and its lack of defensive fortifications. (Lorenzo was famously casual about security.)
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Government as a cancer
How it grows, at Samizdata. Cui bono?
The value of a lifeFrom the Value of a Life at Ragamuffin Studies:
That friend is a victim of pernicious Utilitarianism - John Dewey's contribution to the totalitarianism of the Left. "The greater good" and all that soul-crushing stuff. There is no greater earthly good than individual freedom.
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Thursday morning links
Dr. Helen: Carnival of Misandry Goofing off in college - and how colleges adjust to it (they lower their expectations) Bearded and cross-eyed under her burkha In which Krugman freaks out about the O. Yes, that was about News Flash: Obama Praises Capitalism Obama Willing to Sign Less Ambitious Healthcare Bill. Duh. Why Washington is blowing off Euroland Two photos: Lahore and the UK Menace in mad march of the thought police. h/t Steyn's Celebrate Conformity The political goals of immigration in the UK, exposed. Put another way, can a government elect its own voters? Rasmussen on the political class MSM Ignores Republican Half of the Story on Healthcare Reform Efforts From Bolt in Australia:
Andrew Cuomo's role in the housing mess Knoller via Q&O:
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Plug ugly
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Wednesday, February 10. 2010Stormy WeatherMead: AP Story Breaks US Media Wall of Denial on IPCC Mess; Al Gore Still Silent. (via Driscoll's Global Warming: Is There Nothing It Can’t Do? Part Deux). Also, from Mead's response to the NYT:
Hey Sports FansTrick question: how many boats in the background? Cooking': Got Partridge?
Grilled Partridge with Wild Mushrooms and Hazelnuts Remove backbones from partridges with game shears or heavy scissors and place partridges in bowl. Add olive oil, rosemary and cider vinegar and toss to coat. Allow to stand 2 hours, covered and refrigerated. Preheat grill. Place partridges breast side down on grill (indirect heat) and cook 8 minutes. Meanwhile, in a 12-inch sauté pan, heat oil until smoking. Add garlic and sauté until golden brown. Add mushrooms and hazelnuts and cook, stirring constantly, until softened, about 3 to 4 minutes. Season, add scallions, and place on platter. Turn partridges over and grill other side until thighs are cooked through, about 8 to 10 minutes. Remove and arrange over mushrooms and serve. The ACNAACNA Recognized in Spirited Debate by Church of England Synod, thus joining the Anglican Communion. It begins:
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I was waiting for this headline: AGW causes snowHow Global Warming Makes Blizzards Worse. If there's no snow in DC next winter, that will be because of global warming too. I guess we'll have to add blizzards to the Complete List. Also amusing: Moose numbers in MN dropping "because of global warming." Moose numbers in other states burgeoning...because of global warming? Why they have begun terming snow "blizzards" I do not know. I took a drive this morning and saw nary a Moose, just an ordinary snowy day:
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Venetian Restaurants in NYCA friend was thoughtful enough to give us a year's subscription to Zagat's online for Christmas. Zagat's has gone global now. A (free) alternative to Zagat's is Yelp. Pick your city. I have been warned, however, that a 3-star rating on Yelp in NYC is equivalent to a 5-star rating elsewhere. New Yorkers are highly critical and demanding about dining - and about everything else. "If I can make it there..." For example, we were in the city this weekend at the Irish Repertory Theater and were looking for Venetian restaurants in the neighborhood. We tried Le Zie in Chelsea on 7th Ave. Not pricey. Zie had some rough reviews on Yelp (people love to bitch in reviews) but the place was better than any neighborhood trattoria in Italy. The ten "small plate" seafood appetizers were wonderful, and the Venetian calf's liver with onions and vinegar sauce was a fine treat. It was fun checking out Zagat for Venetian restaurants in NYC. Here are a few of them, for your amusement. The menus give a good idea of what Venetian cooking consists of: All good fun. Here's inside Le Zie:
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QQQEverything comes from the great book of nature. Human attainments are an already printed book. Antonio Gaudi
Wonderful conversation with Justice Thomas
What an impressive, likeable, humble fellow he is. Video here.
Joy Behar and Vaginal Genius agree about earthquakesEarthquakes prove anthropogenic global warming. Everybody knows that. Criminal Warmist HuckstersProf Jones, via SDA:
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