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Wednesday, January 1. 2020New Year's Day linksRIP: The Historian of Moral Revolution - Gertrude Himmelfarb argued that a great deal is lost when a society stops aiming for civic virtue and is content to aim merely for civility. The Lost History Of The ‘City’ Of Brooklyn. It was once outshone by Manhattan, but this new book rediscovers New York's most interesting borough. Anti-Semitism isn't about your political narrative It’s America for the Commoners! Get Used to It, Wokies! Three Years In, No Sign Of Trump’s Replacement For ObamaCare A Retrospective on The Past Four Years of Fake News Trump Hysteria Chuck Todd Suggests That Trump Voters 'Wanna Be Lied to' Because Noah's Ark or Something NYT Reporter Implies Conservative Media Made Black Man Stab Hasidic Jews NY Times Plays Defense for Iran: Claims Thousands of Organized Iranian al-Quds Thugs Storming US Embasssy in Iraq are Grieving “Mourners” Mike Bloomberg targets doctors for racial 'reeducation' If you're so rich, how come you ain't smart? Buttigieg Tells Schoolkids American Founders ‘Did Not Understand Slavery Was A Bad Thing.’ He Gets Slammed For His Ignorance. VDH: Impeachment Fallouts How Not to Argue with Bill Barr The ‘Deep State’ and the Impeachment Conspiracy - What did John Brennan know and when did he know it? We Were Warned About The Deep State, But Refused To Listen John Durham Is Investigating Deep State Coup Plotter John Brennan, and Other Deep State Coup Supporters Are "Concerned" Hunter Biden Accused of $156M Counterfeiting Scheme With Burisma, CrowdStrike, Legal Filing Claims Analysis: Trump gained little ground this year in China trade war Fine with me. They are bad people. 'Shattered': Inside the secret battle to save America's undercover spies in the digital age The U.S.-Iran Showdown Begins in Iraq - America hits Ktaib Hezbollah, one of Tehran’s most effective militias. Fighting the Demonization of Israel at the International Criminal Court Turkey’s Libyan Gambit Reveals Erdogan's Delusions of Grandeur Book review: The Secret Files of the Soviet Union - Judgment in Moscow: Soviet Crimes and Western Complicity by Vladimir Bukovsky, translated from the Russian by Alyona Kojevnikov Tuesday, December 31. 2019Got a fun 5-hour hike planned for tomorrow?For after the morning workout, of course. We do. I bet Bulldog does too. I suspect Dr. Bliss has a paddle tournament tomorrow, which sounds fun. Paddle is cool, but my right shoulder can't do overheads anymore, so I am out.
Tuesday morning linksPhoto from a friend in Yucca Valley this week Your Bedroom Is Too Hot Intermittent Fasting: Live ‘Fast,’ Live longer? Healthiest people tend to be small eaters Accessibility, Ableism, and the Decline of Excellence UNESCO: Unmaking the world's literature Clint Eastwood Portrays the American Greatness of Ordinary Americans Extinction Rebellion Founder Confirms That Global Warming Is Voodoo Science Why 2019 has been the best year in human history Chuck Todd Attacks Religious People Surely California Has Done Away With Racism By Now The mass murder that didn’t happen because Texans are smarter than New Yorkers, Californians and progressives everywhere CNN: House Dems Implying “They Didn’t Have Enough Evidence,” Dems Just Want To Impeach From Understanding Dems' March Toward Electoral Defeat List of things Trump has done for America Germany Puts Its Head in Russia's Energy Pipeline Noose Soros’ War Against the Jews - The shame, hatred and megalomania driving the world’s wealthiest anti-Semite Monday, December 30. 2019Trainer on vacationMonday is a weights day, so I did my best to kick my own ass with a mix of things. With trainer I would do barbell squats and bench. I want to inspire our readers... 4 sets of goblet squats (instead of barbell squats) Yes, I do them in various supersets. I felt pretty beat-up at the end, ready for a ten-minute nap at 6:30 am before work. Pushing oneself to the max is the hard part for me, the mental part. I never feel like doing any of it until I get in the cage to fight the bear. Some of you know what I mean. The bear is one's own sloth. Sloth is a sin, by the way, so it's worth resisting like other disgusting temptations. I do try to turn my back on sinful temptations. Not a saint, tho. Monday morning linksThe $100 billion reason not to return gifts this holiday season - 90% of products returned during the holidays won’t be resold—and some will end up in a landfill. Online sales tax ruling challenges small businesses ‘Little Women’ Is Just ‘Too White,’ Critic Says Madrid goes bonkers for waffle willies Ancient humans procreated with at least four other species. In 2019, the human family tree got a little more complicated. NYT Cuts Controversial Study From Bret Stephens’ ‘Jewish Genius’ Column Everybody knows that Jews tend to be smart Five years on, the lessons from the Rolling Stone rape story A book: Stand Down: How Social Justice Warriors Are Sabotaging America's Military Tales of the Deplorables - For decades, Richard Russo has written about the blue-collar residents of small towns left behind by the American economy. Virginia increasing corrections budget anticipating jailing gun-owners Biden Attacked Texas Governor For Signing Law Letting Churchgoers Carry Guns: ‘Totally Irrational’ California Shocked To Find Bill Decriminalizing Retail Theft Resulted In… More Retail Theft If This Has Been Super-Decade, Why Are We Still so Angry? I'm not angry Here’s A List Of Hoax ‘Hate Crimes’ In The Trump Era Yale Psychiatrist Who ‘Diagnosed’ Trump As Unfit Has Dirty Secret That’s Just Been Exposed Michael Moore: You Should Be Afraid Of White Guys, Because 2/3 Of Them Voted For Trump So did more than 1/2 of white women, so fear them too Suck it, doomsayers! The past decade was the best ever WE NOW KNOW: IT’S A MAD, MAD MADDOW — AND BEYOND Williamson still doesn't like Trump No good reasons Turley: Testifying for Republicans should not be a sin for academics THE GENEALOGY OF FREE STUFF: THE TRUMP CARD INSTITUTIONAL CORRUPTION: Two Possibilities in Trump Wiretapping, and Neither Is Good. Sunday, December 29. 2019The sermon in fullWe posted a bit of it a few days ago, but here's the entire excellent thing. Speaking with no notes, mind you:
Legal essay on campus justiceFrom today's Lectionary: Praise the LordPsalm 148 148:1 Praise the LORD! Praise the LORD from the heavens; praise him in the heights! 148:2 Praise him, all his angels; praise him, all his host! 148:3 Praise him, sun and moon; praise him, all you shining stars! 148:4 Praise him, you highest heavens, and you waters above the heavens! 148:5 Let them praise the name of the LORD, for he commanded and they were created. 148:6 He established them forever and ever; he fixed their bounds, which cannot be passed. 148:7 Praise the LORD from the earth, you sea monsters and all deeps, 148:8 fire and hail, snow and frost, stormy wind fulfilling his command! 148:9 Mountains and all hills, fruit trees and all cedars! 148:10 Wild animals and all cattle, creeping things and flying birds! 148:11 Kings of the earth and all peoples, princes and all rulers of the earth! 148:12 Young men and women alike, old and young together! 148:13 Let them praise the name of the LORD, for his name alone is exalted; his glory is above earth and heaven. 148:14 He has raised up a horn for his people, praise for all his faithful, for the people of Israel who are close to him. Praise the LORD! Saturday, December 28. 2019Saturday morning linksDon Imus, RIP Enjoyed his radio show on and off for years. Stubbornly refused treatment for his prostate cancer - chose herbal treatments. Nordstrom's Bans 85-Year-Old Salvation Army Bell Ringer Hard to believe, but true What any of this has to do with “A Christmas Carol,” God only knows. Weather: Failed Serial Doomcasting Court Upholds Obama's Atlantic Ocean Monument The FBI’s FISA Frauds - Until this scandal is addressed squarely the FBI’s reputation will remain mud. Rachel Maddow Called Out By WaPo Columnist For Shamelessly Peddling Fake News David Brooks: The media is broken The guy lives in a bubble Billboards Pop Up Around Virginia Amid Second Amendment Uprising: Bloomberg Gun Confiscation Starts In 2 Weeks Two More Virginia Counties Declare Themselves Second Amendment Sanctuaries, Making Ninety One Percent of Counties in Rebellion Against Democrat Gun Confiscation Sheesh, like the Whiskey Rebellion Bernie Sanders is starting to scare them How about Bernie vs. Biden? Trump’s Economy Keeps Tripping Up Democrats - The data and consumer sentiment are on the president’s side. Gaetz: I ‘Believe’ Dems When They Say They Aren’t Done Investigating Impeachment I predict four more years of it ISIS terrorists mark Christmas by beheading 10 Christians on video When all of the evidence is collected together, it is as if Amnesty has declared war on Israel - Researcher David Collier sets out the findings from his new 200-page report on the NGO The blood-dimmed tide - Syrian chaos reflects the conclusive breakdown of the post Cold War regional order. Saturday verse for a new year: Max EhrmannDesiderata Go placidly amid the noise and haste, Speak your truth quietly and clearly; Avoid loud and aggressive persons, Keep interested in your own career, however humble; Be yourself. Take kindly the counsel of the years, You are a child of the universe, Therefore be at peace with God, With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, Max Ehrmann, Desiderata, Copyright 1952. Friday, December 27. 2019Waiting in Yankeeland - on Christmas EveThe BD HQ late Tuesday afternoon, awaiting our gals to arrive from the big city to put the decorations on the tree with a bit of help from my father-in-law and some bourbon eggnog. Our lad and his brood tomorrow. No fireplace fires until after candlelight church. I do not like to leave a house with a blaze. Cozy and Yankee-style, I feel. I love this old-timey farmhouse space. One daughter can handle the piano pretty well, and Mrs. BD is a hacker but can bang out a carol or tune when needed. Just takes her a minute or two to get it right.
Friday morning linksImpossible burgers are made of what? Don’t Buy Ring Or Other Home Surveillance Devices For Anyone, Ever World’s oldest forest found in New York state - The 385-million-year-old fossils show that trees evolved modern features millions of years earlier than previously estimated. Relocation Subsidies Can Help Workers and Struggling Regions As More Evidence Implicates Vitamin E Acetate in Lung Injuries, the Press Continues to Blame E-Cigarettes That Don't Contain It Males Are Faring Much Worse Than Females: Busting the Myth of Male Privilege in a Single Chart Embattled union honchos’ lavish spending exposed: Villas, four-figure dinners, $60,000 cigar bill Carbon Tax: the Big City 'Incentivizes' Rural Vermonters On the idea that the Hallmark Channel is fascist and totalitarian Deplorables Versus the Ruling Class: A Global Struggle Why Conservatives Should Take Their Fight To The Cities 2019 Man of the Year: Kellyanne Conway’s Husband The New York Times Reveals the Real Reason Why Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren Can’t Gain Traction Look at All the Media Figures Who Lied to Us About the Carter Page FISA Warrants and the Steele Dossier Historian Doug Wead: Every Foreign Intelligence Service Knew within 24 Hours Trump-Russia Collusion was Bogus Story CBC Cuts Donald Trump's 'Home Alone 2' Cameo Out of Broadcast WaPo: The True Meaning Of Christmas Is That Trump Is Terrible BBC Video: It’s Merry Impeachment, Not Merry Christmas, America Salon Feminazi: ‘Merry Christmas!’ Is Conservative Code For ‘F*ck You!’ Turkey’s Erdogan: Europe ‘Will Feel’ New Migrant Wave Brussels Chaos: Spain Follows Poland In Shock Threat To Quit EU Thursday, December 26. 2019Making urban America work: A fascinating longish read about NYC's Penn StationThis Is Why Your Holiday Travel Is Awful - The long, sordid history of New York’s Penn Station shows how progressives have made it too hard for the government to do big things—and why, believe it or not, Robert Caro is to blame.
Thursday afternoon links" CREATING THE NEW IGNORANCE”: A CHRISTMAS DAY IDYLL WITH C.S. LEWIS On Christmas, a heart surgeon and his family offer a different kind of healing at Providence St. Vincent Medical Center Notre Dame Cathedral only has 50% chance of being saved after fire: rector Phone Trump. He can fix anything. Upside-Down World: Kanye West Preaches The Gospel As Pope Francis Tells People Not To Evangelize Ram Dass: Another Ghost from My Youth Why Guys Should Steer Clear of Impossible Whoppers Angry Tears Flow As Politicians Fail To Stop “Climate Darkness” In Madrid Why I quit Twitter — and you should, too Virginia Governor Northam Increases Corrections Budget In Anticipation Of Jailing Gun Owners Democrat Lawmakers From Virginia Call for General Robert E. Lee Statue to be Removed From U.S. Capitol The Corruptions of Power - Will former U.N. Ambassador Samantha Power ever learn? Hunter Biden Allegedly The Subject Of Multiple Criminal Investigations House Democrats Mull Second Impeachment WE NOW KNOW: DEVIN NUNES REFLECTS British Ex-Spy Christopher Steele Shared More Anti-Trump Fake Conspiracy Theories With the FBI Isis in Iraq: Militants 'getting stronger again' Idiots. Not my problem. Trump Moves the Ball on China Trade - Thoughts on “phase one” of the administration’s evolving agreement with Beijing Life in America: Boxing Day
Boxing Day is the traditional day to be generous to all those who help us during the year. We give $ to the garbage man, the mailman, the cleaning gals, and of course to my 4:45 AM regular Dunkin guy who works the night shift at my 24-hr Dunkin. These folks appreciate being shown our appreciation. The docs just get fruit baskets. They are health nuts, believe in eating fruits and nuts. I do not, much, although I will go for a pear or an apple pie. I hope our readers had a blessed Christmas or a happy Hannukah. The BD clan did have a classic Yankeeland one. Life in America: Perfect candlelight service about Grace and Truth, an early Christmas morning family workout at the gym, scrambled eggs with salmon (and pannetone of course - very Yankee), then the girls entertained us with Christmas carol duets with one's new guitar and the other's new keyboard for her apartment in NYC. Gosh, I love family music no matter how imperfect. One of my daughters sings like an angel, the other like a Screech Owl. Son can't sing a lick and neither can I. Then a "hike" to the countryside, and, finally home, the kids made us filet with roasted sweet potatoes and sauteed brussel sprouts while my father-in-law dozed by the fire with a glass of rare 25 year-old single malt whiskey which tastes like candy. They cleaned up everything too. Always do. Daughter was still practicing a Mendelssohn piece when I retired for the evening, banging away by a merry fire with an assortment of 4-letter words. This morning was a heavy weights day, so I had to be rested and ready. She's a Mendelssohn gal, I'm a Schubert guy but Mendelssohn second. I want my guitar daughter to work on country blues, but kids do what they will do. They have their own minds and directions...for better or worse. Tuesday, December 24. 2019Best night of the yearPavarotti from Notre Dame. Place is closed this year for the first time in centuries.
Christmastime in Manhattan
To add to the jollity are the cheerful crowds in midtown. These people, opposite the Tree, are watching the stunning light show on the walls of Saks. Literally nobody had shopping bags - people just loving the vitality and fun. Secular or religious, it's not about shopping. Love this place for vitality, the country for serenity and manual labor. 'Twas a late night for us - but your Editor made it to the gym this morning before work. Like y'all did.
Tuesday morning links
University Rejects Animal-Rights Club Over ‘Emotional Risk’ Concerns Sheesh U.S. Prefers Mass Hysteria to Sound Policy on Vaping - Saving the lives of millions of smokers isn’t a priority. Protecting kids from nicotine seems to matter more. Boston: Renaming Dudley Square "I don’t want to die!" Climate Exploitation of Children Trump is Right, Windmills are Terrible The demand for white supremacists vastly exceeds the supply Lots of Europeans want to live without chemicals No education, I spose. Including dihydrogen monoxide? Transgender Contractor Sues Nike, Citing Personal Pronoun Abuses Issues 2020: A Fracking Ban Would Trigger Global Recession Voters Love the Trump Economy CNBC Reporter Thinks Journalists Are Being Too Fair To Republicans SHOCK: Inspector General Report Reveals FBI Had Informants Inside The Trump Campaign Crossfire Hurricane Investigation May Have Been a Joint Operation Between the FBI and CIA Sure smells like it The indelible mark of impeachment. - I kept seeing that word — "indelible." Trump learned from President Nixon's mishandling of the press: "it is not paranoia when they really are out to kill you" The Hague vs. Israel: Everything you need to know about the ICC Palestine probe Turkey Can't Handle New Refugee Explosion & Greece Will Be First To Feel Impact: Erdogan Monday, December 23. 2019Arthur McBrideHe and his cousin Arthur McBride had an exciting Christmas Day walk. Dylan did a good cover of this Irish song but it's not on youtube. This is much better anyway.
Monday morning linksMicrosoft Removes Santa Hat Icon After a Single User Complained It Was 'Pushing Religion' You Think You Know What Hanukkah Is All About? Think Again How Social Work Became the Pit of Despair It Is Today Derailing Australia’s Campus Rape Panic Seeing the Light about the Pending Climate Apocalypse Boeing Starliner Spaceship Fails Critical Flight Test After Malfunction Save Me from My Defenders! A protest against me, and its aftermath, at Bard College by Ruth R. Wisse Jobs in Joe Biden's gunsights are America's highest paid 12 Stories The Media Got Horribly Wrong In 2019 - As the year comes to a close, here are a dozen of the top stories the media majorly messed up. The Horowitz Report: Yes, It Gets Worse BARR VERSUS COMEY Lindsey Graham Promises to Call in EVERY PERSON Who Signed Bogus Carter Page FISA Warrants …Comey, McCabe, Yates, Rosenstein… Schiff: ‘It’s Hard to Be Sympathetic’ Towards Carter Page Even Though He Was a Victim of FISA Abuse Judicial Watch Files A Lawsuit Against Adam Schiff And The House Intelligence Committee Over Phone Records U.N. Imposes Strict Gender Quotas on British Army for Africa Jihadi Fight Boris Johnson's Victory Heralds A Golden Era In US-UK Relations ‘This is mass rape’: China slammed over program that ‘appoints’ men to sleep with Uighur women Sunday, December 22. 2019Christmas churchIf you're a Christian, when do you go to church on Christmas week? It comes up because we "went to church" this morning with my father-in-law. We did indeed go, but they had canceled the early service today so we went to the diner instead and gave the waitress a big Christmas tip. We missed the memo. Mrs. BD and her Dad had 2 eggs benedicts; I had scrambled eggs and bacon. When I was growing up (Congregationalist), we would often go on Christmas morning, sometimes to the candlelight service on Christmas Eve. Doing both is a real job for pastors, but they signed up for it. Our Congo church now only does Christmas Eve - 3 services. Pastor has a bunch of young kids. I believe Roman Catholics still do a midnight Mass and a Christmas Day Mass. A note at our favorite diner made it clear that they have planned a special Christmas Day meal, all day. That's really nice, especially for lonely people. Sweet friendly people work there. Greeks, mostly.
My Sharpie is backHe is back to feeding on the sparrows at my bird feeder. Quite a sight to see him trying to swoop in low under the radar from his perch, then chasing a bird through the bushes with much thrashing around. Most of his attacks fail, but clearly enough succeed to keep him around. I sometimes term my bird-feeder a Sharpie-feeding station. Somebody should call PETA, because if I did these sorts of things to little songbirds, I'd end up in jail. They are accipters. "Hawks," in the US, is generally used to apply to Accipters, Buteos, and Falcons. Each raptor genus is readily identifiable by profile, regardless of size, maturity, or species. Quick and easy Christmas or Hannukah present ideasPeople over 35 tend to prefer experiences over material stuff unless it's a fun new sports car. A few ideas: - A rocky Mountain or European guided hiking trip. All sorts of good ones for all levels of fitness on the internet. - A charitable donation to something good, in their name. - 7 weeks of 3 day/week sessions with a trainer at a local gym. That's enough time to get the fundamentals of calis and weights, so the spouse can do it on his or her own daily, afterwards. Make sure trainer knows enough about nutrition to handle either muscle-toning or fat loss/weight gain, and is not a musclehead. A skinny friend gained 13 rock-hard lbs from lifting over 10 months. - 6 months of weekly T injections for the male spouse. It might make the female spouse happier in an animal sense, and the male spouse stronger. - Tickets for the NYC Ballet always makes the female spouse happy. Happy wife, happy life. If remote, grab a hotel room. Fun. Just not the darn Nutcracker. - A firearms class of any sort, whether for handgun permit, clays, whatever. Good fun. Guns are fun for guys and gals. My girls get a kick out of shooting (but this year they need/want more musical instruments). I heartily approve of home-made music. Ability without talent is good enough to make a house a home. Mrs. BD and my daughters have ability. My son, not so much it seems, to his sorrow. Vocally, all of us are zeros but that's what instruments are for. Just takes brains. - Give a gift of a year of Maggie's Farm. It's free, all it takes is the gift of a link to us. From today's Lectionary
Matthew 1:18-25 1:18 Now the birth of Jesus the Messiah took place in this way. When his mother Mary had been engaged to Joseph, but before they lived together, she was found to be with child from the Holy Spirit. 1:19 Her husband Joseph, being a righteous man and unwilling to expose her to public disgrace, planned to dismiss her quietly. 1:20 But just when he had resolved to do this, an angel of the Lord appeared to him in a dream and said, "Joseph, son of David, do not be afraid to take Mary as your wife, for the child conceived in her is from the Holy Spirit. 1:21 She will bear a son, and you are to name him Jesus, for he will save his people from their sins." 1:22 All this took place to fulfill what had been spoken by the Lord through the prophet: 1:23 "Look, the virgin shall conceive and bear a son, and they shall name him Emmanuel," which means, "God is with us." 1:24 When Joseph awoke from sleep, he did as the angel of the Lord commanded him; he took her as his wife, 1:25 but had no marital relations with her until she had borne a son; and he named him Jesus Saturday, December 21. 2019Saturday morning links
Photo from Family shocked by “moving ornament” in Christmas tree A memorable tree for them. Poor bird is far from home, though. Amusing: Florida Man Friday: Worst Cleanup on Aisle Six Ever CNN Anchor: Trump Should Listen When Women Tell Him We Have ’12 Years’ Until the World Ends Shouldn't the media report how bad previous climate change predictions have been instead of participating in the indoctrination? Yes, but... History’s Largest Mining Operation Is About to Begin - It’s underwater Bipartisan Congress showers health care industry with multi-billion victory after wagging finger at it for much of 2019 Now Alcohol and Sugar Are Even Worse for the Planet Than Eating Meat Bottom line: Don't eat or drink British Academic Wants To Ban The Insults "Nerd" And "Geek" As Hate Crimes As an ex-nerd, or current nerd, can I call her an idiot a-hole, or is that hate crime too? Bill Gates' educational plans don't work NAS Commends President Trump’s Executive Orders: No More Law by Dear Colleague Letter The Fracking Decade Economic Inequality—Populism’s Rallying Cry Make the wealthy poorer - statistical problem solved. If you have more than one house, let the gummint take the others. Then your IRA. Why not, if equality is sacred? Chris Hayes’ Mini-Rant About Whiteness of House GOP Ends Badly After People Point to MSNBC’s Lineup The Vindication of Sean Hannity - A relentless pursuit of the truth. CA Dem Gov. Newsom Lashes Out At Trump, GOP For Not Helping Solve California’s Homeless Crisis That's the feds' problem? I don't think so. It's local. AG Barr: James Comey is a Serial Liar Wow. Saint Comey? " The Horowitz report makes clear that multiple news cycles over the past few years were dominated by reports that were either incorrect or lacking factual foundation." True, only chumps believe the news Trump-branded properties lost value since the 2016 election, study shows Predictable. Honey Badger don't care. When Hate Becomes an Agenda - Trump so infuriated his opponents that, rather than find arguments to convince a majority of Americans that the president’s policies were flawed, his enemies instead sought to destroy him. Haters gotta hate on something Will Washington media expose the liars who spun the Trump-Russia hoax? 6 Reasons Pelosi’s Senate Obstruction Gambit On Impeachment Articles Is A Disaster How Trump Won 2019 - Column: Thank his opponents Democrats are making a farce of impeachment Merry Impeachmas’ — Washington Post Reporters Appear To Celebrate Impeachment Of course Trump-Obsessed German Media Cheer Impeachment: ‘Huge Success for the Democratic Party’ In Haiti, UN Peacekeepers Fathered Hundreds of Children and Abandoned the Mothers They always do that
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