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Tuesday, October 16. 2012Townhall: Boring or Slugfest? (Romney scores at CNN)For those following the campaign, the Townhall is mostly repeat of talking points. For those who haven't, the collection of talking points may be informative. The questions come from the 82 uncommitted voters from the NY area chosen by Gallup. Their questions reflect a NY perspective, and did not come across as from an uncommitted voter. If it were a slugfest, it goes by slight points to Obama, but Obama fails to score big, still has no second term agenda, and Romney holds own well. Each's supporters got what they wanted. The undecideds? See the reactions below. -- If it were a snooze, we needed more colorful NY-type characters. Probably the most injurious moment to Obama was when a black man who voted for him in 2008 says he has doubts now. Probaly the other most injurious moments to Obama was the number of NY accents and the slant of their questions, a turn off to most of the rest of the country. A draw or slight edge in points won't get Obama re-elected. -- IMHO,post-Townhall fact-checking will expose more Obama falsehoods, which will impact undecideds. Instapoll/Focus Groups: Fox-Luntz focus group has many 2008 Obama voters switching to Romney. Obama aggressive. Romney hammers on Obama's failures. Very fact-based. ---- CBS instapoll: Obama 37%, Romney 30%, Tie 33%; 65% say Romney won on economy, 35% Obama ; CNN 48% not persuaded to either, 25% to each, Obama spent 49% of time attacking, much less by Romney, Romney favored 58% on economy, 49% on healthcare, 59% on deficits, 61% say Obama does not offer clear plan for solving country's problems, otherwise the poll details are largely down the middle, overall 46% Obama, 39% Romney but the details lean Romney. That will tell in the post-Townhall fact-checking. Round One, Jobs: Both promise jobs in the future. Romney has experience creating jobs. Obama has had 4-years not doing so. Round Two, Energy: Obama says oil imports lowest in 20-years. Doesn't mention depressed economy uses less. Romney points out that all increases in production on private land and despite federal interference and opposition. Obama interrupts Romney repeatedly, showing his inner-Biden. Finally, Romney tells Obama to let him finish speaking. Obama lies and lies. Round Three, Taxes: Romney will not raise taxes on middle class, and will broaden tax base. Obama channels his inner Occupy, and his Big Bird. Romney says Obama takes US on road to Greece. Candy Crowley keeps interrupting, expected.
Continue reading "Townhall: Boring or Slugfest? (Romney scores at CNN)" Richard Vedder provides the answer to my perennial questionWhat is higher ed for? Universities Are Vocational Schools. A quote:
Election 2012: 2nd presidential debate tonight
H/T Shutterbug for the pic. As nice as the pic is, though, this isn't to say it couldn't be used against us. "I just saw a picture on some radical right-wing site where MITT was dead!!" And, technically, that's true. Must have taken a whole gallon of weed killer. Continue reading "Election 2012: 2nd presidential debate tonight" Loyal Dem Pat Caddell almost sounds like a Romney-Ryan supporterCan Romney Execute a Pincer Strategy Against Obama? It's a very interesting summary of the 2012 campaign up to the present moment.
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Hillary Makes The Smartest Political Move of this Cycle (h/t Doug Ross) This, apparently, is an actual call into a Fargo, North Dakota radio station Good grief Europe seems hopeless Update of Cooks Illustrated (h/t Synthstuff) Ugliest university campuses Eric Hobsbawm and the Neglect of Communist Crimes The Higher-Education Version of the Government-Screws-Up-Everything Chronicles New Threats to Riot if Obama Loses Election Chief Justice Roberts kept asking about how much ancestry somebody needs to be A Diverse One: 1/4th, 1/8th, 1/32nd? Taxes, charity cost Romney 57.9 percent of income The Longest Yarn… JOE BIDEN CAUGHT IN LIE – Said He Played College Football – He Didn’t Dick Morris: Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Minnesota and Even New Jersey Is in Play Panic: Media Rush to Shore Up Obama's 'Firewall' Frank Rich: The Tea Party Will Win in the End - This is a nation that loathes government and always has. Liberals should not be deluded: The Goldwater revolution will ultimately triumph, regardless of what happens in November. The Politics of Impatience - For Michael Grunwald, the president’s vision matters more than his results. Rudy Giuliani Asks Soledad O’Brien ‘Am I Debating With the President's Campaign?’ The New Blacklist - Some proponents of gay marriage would rather intimidate their critics than debate them. Monday, October 15. 2012Hillary Doesn't Get Obama Off The HookHillary Clinton says the buck stops with her. Not so fast. The buck stops with President Obama:
Continue reading "Hillary Doesn't Get Obama Off The Hook" InsaneJust had to link this: Poll: Nearly Fifth Surveyed in Ohio Have Already Voted. That is, jury makes decision before completion of the argument. Whoever came up with this idea? Why not make voting year-round? In my opinion, no early voting. Election Day is Election Day. Show up, or don't vote. Absentee voting only for those overseas. Very simple. If you're at your vacation place, too bad. If you're a lazy jerk, too bad. Show up on election day with your ID and vote as we have always done. It's an American ritual. Veterans' Votes Lean Heavily To RomneyThe VFW Magazine for October 2012 has an interesting article about the veterans vote.
According to exit polls, in 2004, Bush led Kerry by 16% among veterans, in 2008 McCain led Obama by 10% among veterans. According to Gallup, in 2012, Romney leads Obama by 24% among veterans. Wonder why there's been complaints about some localities not energetically following through on getting absentee ballots out to those on active duty? For examples, the Romney campaign today filed suit in Wisconsin to ensure that all absentee military ballots are counted, after at least 30 Wisconsin municipalities failed to send overseas ballots 45 days before the election, which is required under the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voter Act (UOCAVA). In Michigan, there's a similar state suit against 24 townships and cities. Similar lowjinks in Vermont. More here. Democrat voting boards? The Fourth Estate's Aquarium Smells Like It Could Use A RinseNot from The Onion
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Eagerly anticipating YOIAESO* disappointing holiday seasons
This is either endlessly amusing or endlessly pathetic. Or both.
Another Successful Disappointing Holiday Season
Now, in a rational world, the retailers would recognize this terrible trend and do something to counter it. Like, oh, actually leaving the holiday shopping season for the holidays. But no. 'OctoNovemCember'? Retailers speed holiday calendar
If you read my article, you'll recognize 'early discounting' as one of the innumerable, interminable reasons for the disappointing season. But wait, you cry! That's just one silly article. Surely, the media isn't actually going to fall for such tomfoolery, are they? The same day: Black Friday: What's Going to Be On Sale?
In my article, the first mention of the upcoming, highly-anticipated disappointing holiday shopping season was on November 13. The above article is dated October 12. In the seasons since my post, they've leaped ahead by more than a month. Happy OctoNovemCember Holiday, everyone! Enjoy the day off! NYC: Great city, in spite of its bluenessFrom Mead's New York’s Blue Suicide:
NYC thrives and is vibrant despite its government, not because it it. It's just lucky enough to be a people-magnet. A magnet for talented and/or ambitious young people from all over the world. Dr. Utopia's Ism potion1948 Cartoon was prescient
Monday morning linksWe were driving around blue New England yesterday. We did not see a single Obama bumper sticker or yard sign. We saw one Romney yard sign. They might vote Blue, but the thrill is gone. We even saw a number of Priuses with the factory-installed Obama stickers removed or painted over.
A 'Magisterial' Work on Affirmative Action California's retiring state workers cash in vacation for big bucks George Will against too big to fail Schumer to Tax Reform: Drop Dead - A Senate Democratic leader lays down a partisan 2013 marker. How did Elizabeth Warren make $14 million? How Obama bungled the Syrian revolution Do black people support Obama because he's black? Morgan for Mitt: CNN Star Says Romney 'Might Just Save America' Former USS Cole Commander on Benghazi: Obama only cares about power and getting reelected Cowen: How to think about makers and takers British firm secured Benghazi consulate contract with little experience Issa: State Dept. sitting on $2 billion-plus for embassy security Report: ‘Christians Flee Bosnia Amid Discrimination, Islamization’ Preview of the Next Four Years?: Obama Administration Doubles Down on Middle East Policy Errors Afghan Bugout Will Have Consequences Solving the Okinawa Problem - How many Marines do we still need in Japan? The non-recovery, via Mankiw:
Sunday, October 14. 2012I Know This Book By Bookwormroom Mom Is GoodFor years, the blogger mom who uses the pseudonym Bookwormroom (to protect her family from liberals in her very blue neighborhood) and I have exchanged emails. The topic is usually about our children, near the same ages. Our private conversations are reflected in her new e-book, "Easy Ways To Teach Kids Hard Things: The fun way to teach your children important life principles." It is only $1.99 on Amazon, so order yours here. From Bookie's introduction to the e-book:
Bookie sees the results with her kids, and I see them with mine. This works for moms and dads. In Praise of the Freedom to Offend - and the Freedom to be OffendedIn defense of Azhar Ahmed - and my right to insult Islam. Will the local constabulary be knocking on his door today? Sen. Kyl, “the Freedom to Offend,” and Flag Desecration I had more good recent links on the topic, but I lost them in cyberspace. The governments of the world, and the UN, seem to be on a big censorship kick these days. While we can assume that governments love censorship to protect themselves, it seems to me that the latest excuse is fear of Muslim barbarianism. Muslims deeply offend my Christian, Jewish, and Buddhist friends daily. Let them, as long as it is just hateful and crazy words. Good manners cannot be made illegal: we'd all end up in trouble for talking with food in our mouths. Governments always make an excuse to exert control and power over their citizens. For their own good, of course. Forget merit pay in primary educationJudge Posner on edumacation:
"Investment in the preschool environment"? What does that mean? It's been proven many times that Head Start accomplishes nothing other than to employ expensive babysitters on the taxpayers' dime. I'm not sure whether I agree with all of the judge's thoughts, but definitely with some of them. It reminds me of those hospital ratings that came out a few years ago. NYC's Memorial Sloan-Kettering came out at the bottom. Too much morbidity and mortality. Of course, it is the world's pre-eminent cancer center for research and care. Do they "care" at Sloan-Kettering? They sure do. Wonderful people, doing God's work. I know. They have world expert teams for every kind of cancer. More Shrubberies: True Laurels, "Laurels," and Cherry LaurelsIt's still Fall Planting Season in the temperate zone. Most of these laurels will not thrive above Zone 7 unless in a shaltered location. Lots of plants are called "laurel" without being real members of the Lauraceae family. Bay Laurel and Avocado are true laurels. Our eastern Mountain Laurel, the state plant of CT which grows in dense, impenetrable 20' high thickets on our hills, is not a true laurel. Neither are the Cherry Laurels, which are (strangely) in the family Rosaceae, genus Prunus - same genus as roses, apples, and cherries. (Seems anything can get called "laurel" if it has glossy oval evergreen leaves.) The Cherry Laurels (Prunus laurocerasus) appear in several forms, subspecies, or cultivars in the US, and few are native to the US. Here are a few of them. I like them for the lush, tropical evergreen appearance, and the birds like them for winter cover and for spring nesting. Like hybrid Rhodadendrons, Zone 6 is pushing their limit unless they are sheltered, next to a warm building, or near salt water. The southern US is really a better place for them, but I like experimenting. Although they are considered semi-shade or filtered light plants, up here they seem to enjoy plenty of sun. I have three varieties: the big, upright, fast-growing "Skip" Laurels ('Schipkaensis') which make a great tall (10-15' hedge), a few small hedges of Otto Luyken English Laurel, and a couple of handsome Portuguese Laurels, a compact, slow-growing rounded type with nice red stems. The latter two were produced by Monrovia.
Wonderful plants, all things considered, and a much better bet than trying to make the very picky Mountain Laurel and hybrid Rhodys happy in this neck of the woods. Mountain Laurel, like Blueberry, only grows well where it feels like growing. If they don't like the conditions, they just die, slowly.
Photos: Above: small row of Otto Luykens in from the of the wall, and some tall Skips behind. Left: A Portuguese Laurel, about 5' high. Sunday links
My pic of a Congregational church carriage shed, just north of Hanover, New Hampshire. You'd be assigned a pew, and horse-and buggy shelter, by seniority. This was at a time when Congo services went on for several hours, at the least. Needed to protect horse, and buggy or wagon, from the northern elements. Vanderleun: My re-birthday UN Tackling Afghanistan’s Greatest Problem. Global Warming Global warming stopped 16 years ago, reveals Met Office report quietly released...and here is the chart to prove it Meanwhile, in California, No, that's not from The Onion In the health-totalitarian state, citizens are required to keep themselves healthy and to turn in regular blood results to the health authorities. What's Happening In Northern Mali Right Now Is Downright Barbaric When the Arab Jews Fled - A new movement insists that the founding of Israel created more than one set of refugees As protesters dressed as Nazis riot in an Athens ruled by Brussels stooges, giving the Nobel Peace Prize to the EU is beyond satire August 2012 US Report Shows Libya on the Road to Becoming A Failed Islamist State State Dept. rejects White House story on Libya:
The Obama-Clinton “Prisoner’s Dilemma” Obama bites the hand that feeds him Honey Badger don't care Rupert Murdoch Predicts ‘Nightmare for Israel if Obama Wins,‘ Accuses White House of ’Still Lying About Benghazi’ Devastating Ohio Editorial: Obama's Handling of Libya Indefensible Democrats’ Folly: How bad will Obama’s loss really be? From Romney's Edge:
From today's Lectionary: "sell what you own, and give the money to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven; then come, follow me."Mark 10:17-31
Saturday, October 13. 2012Bow To NobodyDo You Have Free Will?Some free philosophy, from Prager University:
October Tiger SwallowtailThe Tiger Swallowtail of the Eastern US is dimorphic. This is a dark female on wild daisies. She will not live very long. Except for our migratory, Milkweed-loving Monarch butterflies, most do not live very long in their winged form. Much more life as caterpillars and pupae. The brief task of the winged form is to produce eggs, then die. Short, sweet, and lovely. Saturday morning links
As Wolves Return to the West, Greens Go to Court Q&O hate speech, on baseball:
Gay Marriage and the Long Arm of Academic “Tolerance” Hating Breitbart - A Fitting Film Tribute to a Unique Political Warrior As Election Day nears, Romney crowds are surging He'll win the election. The US Had a Drone Watching the Final Hour of the Benghazi Sacking? Hillary Goes Under the Bus… White Blames State Dept. For Benghazi Failures …Update: Clintons Are Furious Clinton-Obama rift intensifies after Libya, Obama’s debate performance A major mess for the Admin, a tangle of lies Rahm Declares War on Pensions CHARTERS CRUSH UNION-CONTROLLED SCHOOLS IN CHICAGO Obama to Make Sixth Appearance on Comedy Central's 'Daily Show' Obama has set a modern record for refusal to be quizzed by the media Joe Biden’s Rude Debate Laughter: The Joke’s on Him Knish: Sex and the Single Socialist:
Game changer! Political scientist and deep thinker Lindsay Lohan endorses Mitt Romney (pic via Wizbang's post on this important endorsement)
Saturday Verse: Pie in the Sky
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