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Tuesday, February 19. 2013Tuesday morning linksHow a Kitty Walked 200 Miles Home: The Science of Your Cat’s Inner Compass Great Seducers and Why Women Love Them Rape victims should fight like a girl Insty: Universal Preschool Is Bad For Everyone. Why are we making it so easy for illegal aliens to get food stamps? Why Are We Bribing Welfare Recipients to Come to the US? The increasing appeal of self-insurance Critical Condition - Conservatives were right about ObamaCare, a lefty website concedes. Mead: How the Government Is Killing the Recovery Monday, February 18. 2013Presidents Day Zero. It appears Presidents Day has joined Flag Day and Arbor Day in the dustbin of history. Still, there is hope. Although it's filled with the usual liberal drool (global warming is going to kill us in 30 minutes, all guns are evil, et cetera ad nauseum) the movie The American President is a wonderful flick with a great cast, clever dialogue, good music and excellent direction. Including the beginning.
I have a post on my personal fave, Theodore Roosevelt, here. Monday morning linksFour out of every five animals on Earth is a nematode. Primates are fancified nematodes, and humans are fancified worms with legs and a spark of God. Is the meaning of life the pursuit of sloth? Not for us Yankees. We work 'til we drop. It's high time for a Coolidge revival The Real Problem with Gentrification - A phenomenon that revived cities can also make them monotonous So what? Germany And Spain Throw Green Energy Under the Bus Mort Zuckerman: "America Remains In A Jobs Depression" How Republicans will lead again. I don't care about Repubs. I want Conservatives. If Libertarian Principles Are so Superior, then Why Aren’t there any Libertarian Societies? Why I Became a Gun Rights Advocate The protesters want the Keystone Pipeline blocked in the United States so that Canada can send the oil to China. Barone: Obama’s Gangster Government - The president has repeatedly shown he thinks himself above the law. A nation of Chicago. Sunday, February 17. 2013A few Sunday linksMen should dress like men Homeland Security Now Armed With Enough Ammo for 24 Year-Long Iraq War Drones are taking to the skies in the U.S. - Federal authorities step up efforts to Scarborough: Paul Krugman is wrong - but don't take my word for it Obama: I Actually Don’t Think We Should Ban Newspapers Lady Pelosi: Cutting Congressional Pay Would Reduce the "Dignity" of the House of Lords, I Mean, Citizen Legislators Via Insty:
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Saturday, February 16. 2013Saturday morning linksYou know you've been waiting for it: Global Alcohol Consumption Map Who Is the Fairest? Lena Dunham or Kate Upton Two-Year Law Degree Moves Step Closer to Reality Obamunist America Is No Sanctuary for Homeschoolers Dr. Carson’s Prescription - The renowned doctor reacts to the furor over his National Prayer Breakfast speech. Rand Paul Is the Republican to Watch in 2013 Steyn: Achieve Ye This Goal - Issues and issues in the State of the Union More Than 30 States Rebuke Obamacare Exchanges How Much Fraud Was There Among Mortgage Originators? In California, ’Moderate Democrat’ Is an Oxymoron Hannan: So total is the Left's cultural ascendancy that we dare not mention the socialist roots of fascism Global Warming Consensus Looking More Like A Myth Friday, February 15. 2013AGW update: Fighting fire with fire Everyone needs a hobby.
Fun, biting questions such as: Should a baking potato be wrapped in foil shiny side in or shiny side out? Has a passenger ever landed a plane after the pilot was incapacitated? Is a bullet wound in the shoulder as harmless as the movies make it seem? I spent the whole day going through the archives and had a terrific time. At least, until I got to the first global warming article. All those silly up-and-down temperature cycles that have occurred over the past 10,000 years? Pfft! Ancient history, bud! Especially in light of the literally tons of CO2 we're dumping into the atmosphere on a daily basis. Tons, he'll tell you, tons. And it also appeared that — just perhaps — some of his questions were a bit 'staged' so he could show off his expertise. Questions such as:
I won't link to the article since I'm going to quote most of it here. So, okay, let's say man-made global warming is going to melt the ice caps and raise sea levels up 200 feet, or whatever the latest projection is. But just how much energy would truly be involved in such an undertaking? Bear in mind as you read his first three hypotheses that we're comparing them to what's currently spewing CO2 into the atmosphere; that is, a smattering of coal plants and factories with more emission controls imposed on them than at any time in history, a bunch of small-engine cars that are emitting less pollution than at any time in history, and a 'green' culture that condemns the slightest waste of energy as possibly heretical. So, what exactly would it take to actually melt the ice caps? Continue reading "AGW update: Fighting fire with fire" Genius quote of the day“There is wide scientific consensus that the increased number and intensity of climate change induced natural disasters, such as earthquakes, volcano eruptions, tsunamis and hurricanes, is of alarming concern,” said Ruppel, though adding that not all climate events lead to disasters. Via Pirate. Somehow, the guy forgot to include meteors and solar eclipses.
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Friday morning linksToon above via Theo Russsian jets intercept meteor Lawyers Panic Over Litigation Crisis Of Their Making New husband inhibited in bed Pre-K Government - The feds are going to educate your toddler no matter the evidence. Pre-school education does no academic good. It's unionized baby-sitting. Politicizing Philanthropy - A White House program blurs the line between government action and private charity. Taking the Time out of Time Warner Mayor Bloomberg Is Coming After Your Coffee Cups What next? Steyn: Every Man a Criminal Hanson: The Decline of America Former TNR owner/publisher has seller’s remorse Michelle: Who failed Chicago? What’s the Difference Between Romneycare and Obamacare? Rush Limbaugh has an epiphany about Obama
Mead: Interest groups fighting over scraps in the ruins—this is where the blue model leads. Cable news replayed the clip of Rubio sipping water more than 200 times yesterday HURT: Dr. Carson a good remedy for what ails U.S The multiculturalism plague in Sweden Thursday, February 14. 2013A prof's daughter, no less"Everybody has won, and all must have prizes, the Dodo said." Student Gets Low Grade, Sues University for $1.3 Million Related, Wesleyan University panders to grievance-seeking manipulators and grudge-filled neurotics: Speech Code of the Month: Wesleyan University The world has gone insane.
Thursday morning linksThe magical power of female beauty "My name is Emily Bazelon. I’m a feminist. I’ve never read Betty Friedan’s book—until now." Supervolcano forming north of New Zealand We're all gonna die D.C. Ranked First in Extra-Marital Affairs – For Second Time in a Row Dorner, Folk Hero of the Left The clueless media - Bungling news on pope quitting A Law to Publicize the Salaries of New Grads? 23% Of America Is Illiterate ... if there is a scientific consensus at all, it would have to be skepticism toward anthropogenic global warming. Arctic Ice gain sets a new record Harsanyi: Creating the Jobs of Yesterday, Tomorrow! Obama: More spending still needed RUBIO: MORE GOVERNMENT ISN’T GOING TO HELP YOU Permanent Campaign: Obama Speech Launches 'Organizing for Action' Nationwide Valentine's Day treat Presenting: Porn For Women
Continue reading "Valentine's Day treat" Wednesday, February 13. 2013Gallup
Like I thought, I am in the mainstream.
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Weds. morning linksThis is Kate Upton wearing body paint, and only body paint Cute as a button. Recalling the Disco Decade Rock Fans Outraged As Bob Dylan Goes Electronica Benedict and The left's antipathy towards traditional religion The Physician Assistant Will See You Now Bloomberg Cajoles 21 Companies to Remove Salt from Products What an obnoxious putz. Sowell: Paging Doctor Bloomberg - Random thoughts on the passing scene. Dr. Ben Carson: ‘Someone Has to Be Courageous Enough to Actually Stand Up to The Bullies’ Sultan: Winning the minority vote Thoughts from a Democrat strategist on 2014 In State of the Union, Obama puts government at the center of Americans’ lives That's the problem. It's supposed to be on the periphery. Unless I'm mistaken, that was the whole idea of America. Obama's Economic Growth Record Is The Worst In 60 Years Government cannot create economic growth. It can either get in the way, or get out of the way, of peoples' efforts and aspirations “Food Stamp Rolls in America Now Surpass the Population of Spain” Free Doritos for all! Millions Improperly Claimed U.S. Phone Subsidies Pravda on the Hudson - The New York Times's weird coverage of the president and the pope.
Rubio last night:
Tuesday, February 12. 2013Blogging update God bless you all. Tuesday morning linksLots of gals like to play at bondage. So what? NYT writer test drives an electric Tesla – ends up stranded What's new in amusement rides Very cool A discussion of the great President Coolidge 1 In 10 Doctor Practices Flee Medicare To Concierge Medicine Law Schools in for a Shake Up The drone wars cometh 7 Things Democrats Would Have Freaked Out About If Bush Had Done Them The Costs and Consequences of Obamacare - With universal coverage comes widespread costs.
The Libertarian Argument Against Open Immigration Texas Trumps Governor Moonbeam - Governor Perry goes on a recruiting tour in California. Yep, Bill Clinton, Andrew Cuomo, and Janet Reno Were Directly Responsible for the 2008 Mortgage Meltdown Just Say Yes to Gridlock - Playing half the government against the other half is the only thing keeping its power in check. Say, where are those ObamaCare premium price cuts? Obama leads Democrats out on a limb:
Monday, February 11. 2013Monday morning linksThe hairdresser is an archeologist Recruit McCain begins his training Why beer is healthier than water Pope Benedict's resignation speech Big Blue Cities Losing The Race for The Future The wave of baby boomer retirements is almost upon us. And yes, it's going to hurt. Cummings: Postal Service cuts would hurt minority groups, single mothers America: Doomed by Scarcity, Doomed by Plenty, Doomed, Doomed! HILARITY: IRS complains it needs more employees because tax code is getting "more complex and far reaching" Are Republicans too polite for politics? Leading Warmists: All Weather Events Can Be Blamed On Man-Induced Climate Change Even asteroids? More claptrap from the climate scientologists on Hurricane Sandy Another reason we’re in the mess we’re in: The media has failed in its job Charles Murray: The GOP’s electoral collapse is postponed George Will: Time to break up the big banks Jesse Jackson Sympathizes With Cop Killer Chris Dorner: “I Understand Your Feelings of Hurt and Pain” Let's All Go to the Gun Show, Or, How the Obama Administration Has Stimulated the Firearms Industry Ace calls out progressives of pallor at The New Republic over ‘Party of White People’ cover ABC Ignores Tim Scott’s Senate Appointment in Dec., By Jan. Hails Mo Cowan’s as ‘History’ Dorner: The Blame Righty mob falls silent Obama's Latest Jobs Promise—Deja Vu All Over Again Sunday, February 10. 2013MessagingVia AVI via Gay Patriot, at Bookworm: Conservatives need to create powerful, “sticky” messages that lead the electorate to a tipping point:
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Dr. CarsonThe WSJ suggests Dr. Ben Carson for President. Here's Carson vs. Obama: A Perfect Contrast Here's Dr. Carson on Hannity, via Legal Ins:
Saturday, February 9. 2013Saturday morning linksReport from the Killer Snowstorm of the Century: Just another ordinary good winter snow dump, overhyped as usual. Around 15-18 fluffy inches here. The old Explorer can handle it easily but I am waiting for my plow guys to show up to make life shipshape. Yes, they are Hispanics. They want to work, and do not mind the cold. A lack of competition in beer? Our local beer dump has about 500 varieties from all over the world. Still, their biggest seller is Coors Light, second is Bud Lite, third is Corona. ... it turns out that Harvard and other Ivies have apparently been employing a strict anti-Asian quota now for a couple of decades Duh. California schools give up on math Let's leave math to the Asians The Third Sex in Massachusetts is having trouble with the shrinks But meanwhile, Brown University’s student health plan will cover sex changes Country has gone nuts...or nut-less Yet Another Hidden Cost of ObamaCare Good grief, what a joke NY Times Notices Obama Tax Hikes Are Crushing Americans, Fails to Mention Obama Byron York: With public focused on jobs, Washington fights other fight While Doherty and Woods Were Fighting For Their Lives, Obama Was Sleeping Soundly Andrew Cuomo is a dithering fool He wants to run for president, but he can never make the simplest decisions ...new laws being proposed around the country to limit and regulate guns and ammunition represent a momentous first step. That's the view from the moonbats California Democrats Propose New Rules on Gun Registration and Confiscation of “Assault Weapons” Please, people - disarm the criminals, and not the good guys and gals Dr. Benjamin Carson Addresses National Prayer Breakfast, Criticizes Obamacare I did not know that this was going on under Grand Central StationWonderful eery photos: New York's newest cathedral: Inside the illuminated arches of the city's latest rail terminal as it's carved deep beneath Grand Central. How cool is it that the really smart, disciplined people know how to do these things? Civil Engineers. They build amazing, grand stuff so the rest of us can get to our cubicles and spend the day staring at monitors. Those guys are the people who make the world work for the rest of us, and I admire them immensely.
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Friday, February 8. 2013What are the idiot politicians doing with my tax dollars now?
Friday morning linksIt's nor'easter season again. They are predicting a hearty snow dump today and tomorrow, with high winds, so don't be surprised if Maggie's is down for a bit (due to winds, not the lovely snow). Storms are caused by fossil fuels, claim many experts. Since there have been storms forever, I think that's a crazy theory. Here's a more compelling explanation for wintry weather: Asian astrologers warn of stormy Year of Snake If Americans would only stop driving cars and begin riding bikes instead, we'd have less snow and less cold in the winter. I think I got that science right, didn't I? But wait a minute - we love snow. It is peaceful, quiet, and beautiful.
The Pension Fund That Ate California - CalPERS’s corruption, insider dealing, and politicized investments have overwhelmed taxpayers with debt. A fascinating, scandalous Malanga report on how CalPERS became intertwined with politics and ultimately controlled by the government unions. EXCLUSIVE: Your employer may share your salary, and Equifax might sell that data People should complain to their congresscritter Do Traditional Husband Chores Lead to More Frequent Intimacy? Are Women Who Say “Sorry” Weaker? Details Emerge on University of Toronto’s Sex Ed Week ‘Orgy’ The students get all the fun New Poll: Majority of Americans Want Illegal Immigrants to Head Back to Home Countries They were not invited More on Perils of Prosecutorial Discretion in a World Where Everyone is a Criminal Greenland: Chris Mooney’s Chartsmanship in the Service of Alarmism Debunker: Wildfires, droughts, storms, oh my! The GOP should destroy Obama. Now is the time. Just 32 months later, Obama administration tells us what ObamaCare plans must have in them CBO and small biz: Yeah, about keeping your health care plan if you like it Americans are still struggling at Obama's halfway point. Isn’t it time we discuss violent liberalism? Related, via Insty, Supporters, admirers leap to alleged murderer Christopher Dorner’s defense The end times of trust in government may well be upon us Trusting any government is infantile and naive, ignorant of human nature. That's why America was designed the way it was. Thursday, February 7. 2013Who's yo daddy?
That is a stunningly immature view of the world. I don't think he was using irony.
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For 40 Years, This Russian Family Was Cut Off From All Human Contact, Unaware of World War II Postal Service to Cut Saturday Mail to Trim Costs Steyn: When the assassin calls Lars needed a gun. Obamacare makes real medical insurance illegal My own insurance will be illegal next January Krugman: We'll need death panels Young Americans Are Left Behind In Obama's Economy A generational tragedy. "Should artists have to work?” Goldberg: Education spending that isn't smart - Education is important and necessary for a host of reasons. But there's little evidence it drives growth.
In Their Own Words: Climate Alarmists Debunk Their “Science” Heavy Snow In Russia? That’s “Climate Change” They predicted no more snow by now Henninger: Obama's Thunderdome Strategy - The president's goal is to make Republican ideas intolerable. On firearms, Obama makes no sense. His memoir, Radical Son, is a good read Karl Rove and the Cotton Conservatives - Modern Day Whigs and the rise of the Party of Lincoln and Reagan. More Thompson: "Readers may recall the comical Marxist Bea Campbell and her urge to see the population being enlisted by an egalitarian state, in which “emancipating governance” would be based, rather curiously, on greater state control." Control is freedom Waterboarding Bad, Assassination Good More from Horowitz' good essay:
The history of creeping gun control in England:
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