Maggie's FarmWe are a commune of inquiring, skeptical, politically centrist, capitalist, anglophile, traditionalist New England Yankee humans, humanoids, and animals with many interests beyond and above politics. Each of us has had a high-school education (or GED), but all had ADD so didn't pay attention very well, especially the dogs. Each one of us does "try my best to be just like I am," and none of us enjoys working for others, including for Maggie, from whom we receive neither a nickel nor a dime. Freedom from nags, cranks, government, do-gooders, control-freaks and idiots is all that we ask for. |
Our Recent Essays Behind the Front Page
Categories
QuicksearchLinks
Blog Administration |
Saturday, May 17. 2008On the Obama TeamFriday, May 16. 2008Friday evening linksWhy are Obama and the Dems freaking out about Bush's Knesset speech? Because he hit a nerve, and rightly so. Rove: The GOP must stand for something. I suggest Patriotism, Freedom, Free Markets, Opportunity and Optimism. That would offer a dramatic contrast. Related: Hillary's lessons for McCain A $1 image stabilizer for your camera. Very cool. This "deeply unpopular war." Villainous. Nobody would be complaining if it had been quicker, and nobody expected a proxy war by Iran. Brazil update. A contemporary bust of Julius Caesar found McCain opposes the Farm Bill. Me too. It's welfare and political bribery. If you like peanut butter, an invention long overdue. Excellent essay by Prof Deneen re oil and politics. He is stuck on the Peak Oil thing, though. I am stuck on the pro-nuke power thing, and we will never need to worry about energy. A positive view of No Child Left Behind You want government medical care? Who do you trust? Tigerhawk loves Starbucks Obama not a hit in the Bluegrass State Civil servants make us all tax slaves. Copyright and the 1st Amendment. Volokh Here's what the Polar Bear story was all about - preventing oil drilling and mineral exploration Kerry, Redux. Pathetic.
Posted by The News Junkie
in Hot News & Misc. Short Subjects
at
15:29
| Comments (27)
| Trackbacks (0)
"Pity Party"From Peggy Noonan's critique of today's Repubs, Pity Party:
Posted by The Barrister
in Hot News & Misc. Short Subjects
at
09:24
| Comments (29)
| Trackbacks (0)
Friday morning linksWhy socialized medicine is not insurance. RightWing Prof Dating divorced people. Dr. Helen Marriage: Homosexuality, polygamy, and incest (h/t Lucianne) McCain having problems raising money One person's opinion on the 1001 movies you should see before you die. (h/t, Flares) What are the lessons of the W VA primary? Am Thinker Do African kids need laptops for school? Of course not. Sad but true: Wildlife populations plummeting (not because of "global warming") Krauthammer on Israel, a quote:
A quote from Kathleen Parker: Dems offer thrills 'n chills (speculating that Edwards will be VP candidate):
Posted by The News Junkie
in Hot News & Misc. Short Subjects
at
07:23
| Comments (14)
| Trackbacks (0)
Onward Christian Soldiers?The words on this KY campaign flier read:
In a way, I have no big problem with those words (although how one can even attempt to discern God's use for you without tons of prayer and a worshipful heart is beyond me). However, I thought it was a big problem that Bush was inspired by his faith. Somehow this guys' wanting to do his version of God's work to me is apparently no problem. What's up with that? Doesn't this kind of thing raise urgent Church-State concerns for the Lefties? Or is he just trying to reinforce the idea that he isn't a Moslem? In my opinion, nobody has the right to claim that they are doing God's work. That is hubris. Somebody else can say it about you, though, which is a great compliment. (h/t, Insty)
Posted by Bird Dog
in Hot News & Misc. Short Subjects, Our Essays
at
05:55
| Comments (16)
| Trackbacks (0)
Thursday, May 15. 2008One sane Democrat
We disagree with CT Sen. Joe Lieberman on many, if not most issues, but we give him kudos for this. Our thanks to CT for re-electing this good guy.
Thursday evening linksA review of McCain's first major speech, at Pajamas. One comment about it: McCain to social conservatives: No soup for you! "Rules have to be obeyed." Tangled. The Brits have gone insane. National Greatness Conservatism. TCS Mostly Hot Air: Global Warming Article is titled "5 Mistakes Women make at the Dr's office," but it equally applies to men, I think. Women sometimes tend to think that they are the only humans who experience what they do. Our Army marksmen plan a trip to Beijing Is class-based Affirmative Action a worse idea than Race-based?
Posted by The News Junkie
in Hot News & Misc. Short Subjects
at
18:28
| Comments (5)
| Trackbacks (0)
Some Thurday linksLiberals want the US to invade Burma? Darn imperialist liberals. I say to them: No blood for Betel Nuts. The Farm Bill is a Harvest of Shame. Indeed, it consists of political pay-offs, and offers nothing to the country. Hey, GW! How about a speech like that in the US? More on the inconvenient truth that there is no recession. Not yet, anyway. That $33 million Lucien Freud. Propaganda for the 21st Century. Vanderleun ...more later
Posted by The News Junkie
in Hot News & Misc. Short Subjects
at
12:57
| Comments (19)
| Trackbacks (0)
Wednesday, May 14. 2008Some Weds. evening linksPolar Bears and junk science Over the top. Barack Obama, Fairy Tale King. Are we a nation of toddlers? Botswana and Zimbabwe: A tale of two countries Exercise may help prevent breast cancer. Exercise is good for mind, body, and spirit. But we are all going to die. Karma, Grace, and Bono. Dr. Bob Jailed witches in the UK get magic twigs. I guess they don't burn them anymore? The new translations of the Aeneid Assuming you do not live on arugula from Whole Foods like Obama does, US food spending as % of disposable income over the years Mr. Sammler's City: City Journal Repubs suffering from dry heaves. Commenter Buddy expounds on why losing the White House could be very bad news:
OK, Buddy - but you left out the worst consequence in this bit - the Supreme Court.
Posted by The News Junkie
in Hot News & Misc. Short Subjects
at
20:25
| Comments (16)
| Trackback (1)
Race in the RaceRace is obviously a factor in voting, since most blacks in the US vote Dem, and over 90% of Dem primary voters are voting for Obama (which demonstrates something you could call racism but which, I think, is better described as "tribalism"). I believe that there are plenty of good reasons not to vote for Obama in the general election, but skin color is not one of them. But is it a factor for white Dem primary voters, and for white voters in general? - Judis in TNR: The Big Race - a serious political science look at race and voting patterns - Racist Incidents. WaPo More related stuff: - If you won't join the Obamaborg, you're racist. Moonbattery - White Racist - or Right Reason? View from the Right - via Insty:
Posted by The News Junkie
in Hot News & Misc. Short Subjects, Our Essays
at
06:37
| Comments (14)
| Trackbacks (0)
Tuesday, May 13. 2008Tuesday cocktail hour linksA bitter malcontent: The Michelle Obama suicide watch (h/t, Vanderleun) Mark Helprin on The Challenge from China. I do not happen to see them as an enemy at all, just as a normal growing, amoral world power. Media playing by Obama's rules Never use gasoline to start your grill. Kerosene is OK. We always used to have a barrel of kerosene on the farm, with a spigot. Good for burning garbage too. A countercultural college Who do you call? Licebeaters Sowell: In politics, emotional gratification trumps truth. By the way, I am so ticked off at McCain about this global warming BS that I could spit. If it's just politics, fine, but if he really believes it... Counterjihad: Vienna 2008 The Good Old Days, when kids worked and contributed to their families instead of being lazy spoiled brats. "Members of the Mad Pride movement do not always agree on their aims and intentions." Tim Blair Irene Sendler, RIP Robert Rauschenberg, RIP. I interviewed him once, long ago, as a student. A lively fellow, full of curiosity, and as gay as a Christmas tree. Image: Rauschenberg's collage Stop, 1963 Monday, May 12. 2008Tuesday morning linksDoes money buy happiness? No, but success helps - however defined. The You Cannot Make This Stuff Up Department. Tornados caused by global warming! Also, try this - Earthquakes! And that cyclone thing was over the top. This weather BS is agenda-driven, and nothing more. If you ask me, warming causes my migraines and, given what's been reported thus far, it probably does. (Nobody ever mentions the inconvenient truth that there has been cooling for 10 years, and cooling predicted for the next ten.) On the other hand, let's begin the list of everything global cooling causes, starting with jet crashes Microsoft wants to go after Google's ad revenue. Good luck, guys. It ain't gonna happen. Smarter folks than me are pricing MSFT. Book: The Post-American World. Yes, with Capitalism and freedom, the whole world is waking up. Campus rape update. Villainous. The real Presidential campaign has begun. And Riehl on Obama:
A new theory about Stonehenge. Empathy is not justice. Dr. Helen. No, it is not. We are designed to be a nation of laws, not men. The New Journalism: How to downplay an inconvenient story. Wizbang Burma and China: Perfect together
Posted by The News Junkie
in Hot News & Misc. Short Subjects
at
22:00
| Comments (7)
| Trackbacks (0)
A few political linksObama campaign: Get me more white people over here. Re McCain's global warming foolishness, at Polipundit:
The Newsweek embarassment. Corner. More at Gateway: Repubs win by scaring voters The corporate sponsors of the Dem convention Why it will be very bad for everybody when/if the Bush tax cuts expire Obama's likeability: Am Thinker. Yes, he is the really cool black dude. The media have already begun running interference for him, as John H says:
Academic mindset, quoted from Volokh via Insty:
Monday morning linksHow the Mississippi economy came to life. The historical revisionism at Duke It's cold and stormy up here in Yankeeland today. No surprise that climate models fail in Antarctica too. And everywhere else...see ice fishing in May. Also, Brits think the warming scare is a tax-raising trick A scene from Bitter America Think you didn't get enough attention from your Mom? Here's attention-dilution Sharpton's little tax problem "The normal are not in control." Airports Is the criminal justice system racist? Heather MacDonald says no. Gloomy Repubs? Barnes. Candidates mapping their fall strategies. McCain needs "moderates" and independents to win this year. He needs to be an independent Teddy Roosevelt-style Repub - to run as "an American." I think he has a decent chance to win an election against Obama. Late, late, late-term abortions The animal research wars. Am. Scientist I suggest baiting a trap with a toddler. Policies aren't rational because they are also about values. By the way, that piece posted in yesterday's links about Confessions of a Car Salesman is lengthy but well-written and very useful.
Posted by The News Junkie
in Hot News & Misc. Short Subjects
at
05:30
| Comments (18)
| Trackbacks (0)
Sunday, May 11. 2008Johnny's MomMother's Day LinksNo sappy Mom's Day commentary - just a virtual bouquet for my Mom, who happens to be in England at the moment with my Dad. (Still life by Juan de Arellano, c. 1650) Confessions of a Car Salesman Blacks seem racist in their voting patterns. Riehl. For one delegate, however, it's about the green, not the brown. Obama and cap gains taxes. Already factored into the market? A global warming two-fer: Synthstuff. Related: A very cold April this year. The MLK memorial statue. Neoneo "Wellness" uber alles. Am. Thinker. Be healthy or else... Knee-pad time? Journalists ogle Obama. Michelle. Related: The Messiah and the media. Related: Caesar comes to the Capitol Al Qaida plans attacks on Nigeria. Is that chickens coming home to roost too? Bob's new tour. Right Wing Bob. He's only 67, which is no time to slow down. Big Brother Video isn't working in the UK. (h/t, Flares) How Japan continues to suffer from WW2. They lost their national meaning and purpose. Brit corporations want to flee England. The Cuban blogging revolution. Power to the People! The NYT, the Hmong, and a criticism of the right. Dem Project Time for regime change in Burma? No doubt, but not on my nickel. A book: The Dirty Dozen - How Twelve Supreme Court Cases Radically Expanded Government and Eroded Freedom The Poison Ivy League. Prelutsky MADD goes insane. Classical V. Maybe it's time for those MADD people to have a drink or two, and chill out. Saturday, May 10. 2008Saturday LinksGeorge Schultz on Putting our Entitlements in Order Did we misunderstand Toni Morrison re Bill Clinton? "State-sponsored kleptocracy:" MA wants to tax universities Wonderful short snip of the Tom Wolfe interview The re-Jihading of Gitmo Alumni. Jules Gastronomic totalitarianism proposed in the UK News flash: Europeans get drunk for sex My racial harassment nightmare "Let them eat arugula." Dems try populism by Chait at TNR Should teachers be responsible for their students' achievement? WSJ Vanderleun on illegal immigration. One quote:
Dem notion: "Reasonable Profits Boards" Let's try that out on politicians' investments first. Remind me. How many states in the USA? The guy is losing his bearings. Imagine if McCain said that. Free Wi-Fi, but not for all. NYT A reader nudged us towards a review of Sunstein and Thayer's "Nudge" about "libertarian paternalism, which book we discussed here. A quote from the Chronicle review:
Bird Dog comments: "Except their own?" More quote:
Raw arrogance and condescension oozing our of their pores. My question: Who the heck do Sunstein and Thayer think they are? I think they hugely underestimate regular people - ie non-professors, and hugely overestimate the wisdom and benevolence of government. How can we ordinary folks "nudge" academics into reality? Image: Old Davis racquets. Our outdoor tennis season begins today.
Posted by The News Junkie
in Hot News & Misc. Short Subjects
at
08:10
| Comments (9)
| Trackbacks (0)
Friday, May 9. 2008Why Hillary keeps running: Halo-polishingI do not think that she and her team are deluded. I think they have known for a while that they cannot win this thing without a miracle. The Clintons are hard-headed, practical, cynically calculating, and realistic when it comes to power (and money - when Dems get rich, it isn't greed). But she is getting more than her share of time in the media sun (BTW, is a Repub also running for Pres? You would hardly know it.) It's all about power. She keeps running to firmly plant the Clinton flag in the center of a Dem party which seems to be giving her a bit of a cold shoulder, and to show her tough stuff so that she will be a major force in the Party - and maybe a Pres candidate - in the future. If Obama goes down in the November election, she will look good and will become the #1 Dem. And if he doesn't go down, she'll be the heavyweight in the Dem Senate and the de facto #2 Dem in the country (overshadowing Al Gore, Ted Kennedy, Nancy Pelosi, and whoever the VP nominee is). Thus she has much to gain by not appearing to be a "quitter." She can win by losing, but the timing is key to polishing her halo. She needs to sell on an up-tick. The speech she will eventually give in support of Obama will bury the hatchet, and will be designed to make her look like a Dem angel. The Dem angel.
Posted by Bird Dog
in Hot News & Misc. Short Subjects, Our Essays
at
08:31
| Comments (8)
| Trackbacks (0)
Friday Morning LinksWhy do men die first? Mr. Free Market One reason many on the Left do not believe in Jihad Basic questions about farm subsidies The Maoist insurgency in India "Come over here and fertilize me." Flowers wave at passing bugs. Loving violent criminals The 5 mistakes Clinton made. Time. Related: The Clinton Divorce in the WSJ, which begins:
Green hypocrites A fight strategy for McCain Ethnicity and nationalism Tax 'em and regulate 'em until they begin to fail. Then claim that it's a market failure and time for the govt to do it. Pharma, at EU Referendum Should I mention depression on my college application? Image borrowed from Vanderleun's comic book collection
Posted by The News Junkie
in Hot News & Misc. Short Subjects
at
08:06
| Comments (26)
| Trackbacks (0)
Thursday, May 8. 2008An Op-ed by Chertoff that the NYT refused to printThurs. Morning LinksMobile broadband options What do Codfish have to do with red tides? Remarkable anti-Obama video How McCain can win the base. WSJ Tons of art critics in the Maggie's Farm comments Viking trading center discovered in Ireland How did "fake but accurate" become acceptable? "...social sciences in general, and racial/gender studies departments in particular, have the lowest academic standards of any group on modern campuses." Indeed. From Salt of the Earth Democrats at Contentions:
Posted by The News Junkie
in Hot News & Misc. Short Subjects
at
06:00
| Comments (43)
| Trackbacks (0)
Wednesday, May 7. 2008Political EuthanasiaActually, it's been over for quite a while. Via Drudge now: Superdelegates refusing to meet with Mrs. Clinton. Truth be told, she'd be tougher against McCain. But it's up to the Dems, and they don't like her. As some wag noted somewhere re the Kentucky Derby, "The filly comes in second and is euthanized; Big Brown wins."
Posted by The News Junkie
in Hot News & Misc. Short Subjects
at
14:50
| Comments (15)
| Trackbacks (0)
Wednesday LinksMcCain goes after Reagan Democrats. Smart move. Sort-of related: Bobby Jindal for VP? Sort-of related: What is wrong with being a roofer? It's good honest hard work. Is everybody supposed to want to work in cubicles and offices? Give Rick Moran some Prozac How Sarkozy blew his chance to make a difference Boris hires NYC's Bill Bratton. Good move. (h/t, Theo) Global warming dissenters are censored. How to stay married and love it The pussification of the English male 40 years ago. Neoneo The Kiwi disease. There are fewer people in NZ than in Massachusetts. More sheep, however. Via Insty:
Lewis at Am Thinker, a quote:
Photo: I was just given this good CD from the somewhat unusual Buzzola label
Posted by The News Junkie
in Hot News & Misc. Short Subjects
at
09:07
| Comments (22)
| Trackbacks (0)
Kissinger on Iraq. April, 2008
Posted by The News Junkie
in Hot News & Misc. Short Subjects
at
07:29
| Comments (0)
| Trackbacks (0)
McCain vs. Obama: The polls, todaySee the charts and graphs at Fox News.
Posted by The News Junkie
in Hot News & Misc. Short Subjects
at
06:53
| Comments (2)
| Trackbacks (0)
« previous page
(Page 415 of 497, totaling 12414 entries)
» next page
|