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Wednesday, January 17. 2007ChristianophobiaWhy do Libs seem to hate Christians? Auster spells out his First Law of Majority-Minority Relations. A quote:
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Tuesday, January 16. 2007Tues. LinksTinfoil hats for the WaPo. Moonbattery World champion freehand circle-drawer. (h/t, Tim Blair) A really big legal show: the Libby trial. NY Sun World's environmentally worst-behaving country. Guess. Flopping Are there active and passive occupations? YARGB wonders. Bloggers? Definitely passive. The French pay homage to Walt Disney Iranian executions. And, furthermore, these folks are living in something akin to Europe's Dark Ages. A quote from the NY Sun's piece on banning the letter X:
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Monday, January 15. 2007Mon. LinksLee solves the chickenhawk problem. Teflon Don can write. Walking on History Rick Moran on 24. RWNH. Is this, like, a TV show or something? Cheney has a pair, says Kim. And Rightly So Carter supports terror. Who cares? (h/t, Powerline) LaShawn on education:
Betsy on Steyn on Pelosi Atlas Shrugged - The Movie. This is John Galt speaking... How do you put a 300-page speech in a movie?
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Sunday, January 14. 2007Sunday LinksFuller Seminary's new worship center. Wow. But didn't we used to call these churches, or chapels? Worship Centers? h/t, Smart Christian The argument against government negotiating drug prices. WaPo (h/t Bruce Kesler) The Moslem "bitchslap culture" No Pasaran The urbanization of the world continues apace. Eliminate disgusting "farmer's tan." Dust my Broom You will not believe this Duke Prof. Durham in Wonderland. What she says sounds psychotic to me, both in structure and content. Vietnam loves America. Not your father's Vietnam Saturday, January 13. 2007Saturday LinksIn defence of Bishop Ussher. Makes good sense to me. Asst Village Idiot Another scientist lines up among the warming doubters. Moonbattery World's largest flower. Scarey: looks like a man-eater, meat grinder, bad loser. Science Daily Am I the only cool dude who doesn't watch 24? Am I the only cool dude without a TV? When I need TV, I drop in at Rudys, with my CFM buds. Mark Steyn, Doggerel King. His Sandy Burglar tunes. Powerline As Nifong makes his exit, a parent says (via Drudge):
Schubert teaches "the folly of despair." He died at 31! Telegraph, Via A&L If you'll be my Dixie chicken, I'll be your Tennessee Man. Great guitar. Youtube at Blue Crab. (the link breaks. scroll down on Blue Crab's site - it is worth it) Yes, Little Feat is still in business. The Now I Get It Department. Conspiracy to keep you poor and stupid. Image: Why the photo of Diane Lane, besides pure love of beauty? Because our link about "24" gave us an excuse to steal a photo from the semi-obsessive Diane fan and fellow Yankee Ex-Donkey. Hope he won't mind. She is a charmer, even when fully clothed.
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Friday, January 12. 2007Sadistic Trick
From Tim Blair: If you ever feel deeply annoyed by a person sitting next to you on an airplane, bus, subway, or train, you can open your laptop and push this button, and see if things settle down.
Thursday, January 11. 2007Michelle is in Baghdad. With photos. Bravo. Sensible Mom has a round-up of reactions to Bush's speech. Thurs. MorningStill sick. Thought you'd like to know. Sippican loves the Elvis on Ed Sullivan DVDs Rick Moran is disappointed in Bush (pre-speech). Me too. The guy has no capacity to inspire. Black Sheep movie trailer. YouTube. The violence of the lambs. Crittenden has ideas about how to talk with Iran and Syria. Is there any doubt that Al Sharpton is a con-man? Calif Yank 4.5 billion to die from global warming by 2012. Can you top that for a scare headline? SDA found the piece. Hey - what's the problem? It would solve the population crisis, right? I am going to buy a cemetery plot for myself today, so I'm prepared. Any thoughts about Bush's speech? Image? That's the coffee mug our local super-secret Christian Fascist Militia uses. Shhhh - don't tell Chris Hedges. What mug does your militia use? Do you have a Lady's Auxiliary? And do you have cool uniforms?
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Wednesday, January 10. 2007Weds. MorningAfter this post, I am going to lie low today in my cabin with my DayQuil and a few bottles of ginger ale, plus a green tea every four hours. With this cold, I am irritable, sweating, achy, and marginally functional. If I die, give my Mac to my Mom. What's this new iPhone? Is it a winner for Apple, or just another gizmo? The 15 nations of the UK, described. Handy list. Asst. Village Idiot. Why "multiculturalism" is baloney. The Nazanin story at Powerline. Frequently answered questions. Tee hee. Am. Digest Demonizing WalMart is a losing proposition. Betsy A nice rant by LaShawn, in praise of Oprah. There is no problem in the world that a little fascism cannot fix. Venezuela voted for totalitarian socialism. Venez. News and Views
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Tuesday, January 9. 2007Tuesday MorningSign of Global Warming? Snapshot on right sent in from a reader in Camden, Maine, taken at the beach on Sunday morning. Adios to Freedom, Venezuela. You will soon be Cuba South. Blue Crab Yes, this is surreal. SDA. Pedophilia support in Canada. I guess it's a "life-style choice" like necrophilia and all those other philias. The quiet civil war in Spain. Am Thinker. Why not just give the Basques their freedom? What would that hurt? Minimum wage. Easy to demagogue, but a dumb idea. Cramer explains. But the real point, as we have said before, is that many union contracts are pegged to the MW. Britain's Channel 4 lifts up the rock, and doesn't like what they find underneath. Moonbattery The story of the Pig Races, here. (h/t, Gates of V) This story reminds me of the time my apt. got robbed in NYC, westside of Manhattan, but when we found the guy in the bathroom, he had my Brooks Brothers suit on, but I had a brand-new ice axe in my hands, and an annoyed attitude. Will tell the story sometime. Red-blooded American defiance from Classical Values:
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Monday, January 8. 2007Monday Morning LinksPhallus 101? I once dated a girl who must have taken that course, because she knew all about...never mind. The 12 Most Bizarre College Courses. Parents: Wise up. Your hard-earned money could be paying for some of this idiocy. Finally, science comes up with something useful. Self-cleaning underwear. Hillary's flaws exposed. via RCP. I think her flaws are these: She is unlikeable, unpleasant, unfeminine, and appears calculating. That's leaving out her (for me) unacceptable politics. The more people try to live multiculturally, they more they lost trust (via A&L). Yeah, utopia is an elusive thing, ain't it? It's a no-brainer: the more you realize that someone is living by a different rule book, the warier you become. And it makes sense. Barak Obama is an apostate. Auster Does legal education need reform? I have no idea, but no Carnegie Foundation Report on anything would fail to include a call for reform. Reform and progress - like, groovy, Dude. Bush tells it like it is. Scrappleface. Medical humor You tube. Get yer fresh, warm, high-IQ Texas white embryos here. WaPo. What's the fuss? If you can pick your eggs at the supermarket by size and color, etc - why not your embryos? I must admit, though, that I always thought that the brown and white egg thing at the supermarket was a bit racist. On moral grounds, I always buy the brown. Creative destruction. Painful but necessary, like surgery. Dem Project looks at destruction in the newspaper biz. Two evil, nativist, immigrant-hating proposals, that came in over the transom:
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Saturday, January 6. 2007Huntin' Tomorrow LinksNeed to be up and out early tomorrow. Grouse out there in the swamps, wanting to play games with us. So here are a few goodies for tonite. (Am I not a reliable reporter? Especially considering the pay?) Star Trek withdrawal. Basil suffers from this endemic disease. I have it, too, but my insurance doesn't cover the treatment. Guess what? In England, they have a deal we do not have. Worstall. And one more, too: Sex at 16 yes, but no smoking afterwards. Don't mess with my church. Ham at TownHall. Thanks, Instap. Like Sinn Fein? My Vast Right Wing Conspiracy does not. Me neither. Low-life thugs, with a political scam. Like Jesse Jackson with bombs. John Edwards' Con Game. Gay Patriot. Just another tax-dodging limo liberal, who never made an honest buck since he got out of school. The mystery of capital. This deserves a separate post - but everything we post does. Read it. Shrinkwrapped
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Saturday LinksIt's been so warm in New England this past month that the plant in the photo just popped up in my front yard. Is it some kind of giant daffodil or something? I missed this. Bush and Steve Bridges at the 2006 White House Correspondent's Dinner. Cute. Bill Bennet's Proposed 2008 Platform (h/t Cons Grapevine) The Gummern Storks. WaPo. We wish them well. When all else fails, lower your standards. LaShawn New Orleans: as dumb and inept as ever. WaPo. Do they want Bush to send them another big hurricane? Why we say Thank God when good things happen. Auster makes a good point. Jews taking over the moon! Hot Air. Americans see both Doom and Good Cheer. Huh? Patriot Post explains it. Barney Frank is either a low-life liar, or insane. Wizbang. The former, I think. He's just trying to reinforce the theme that it's about Bush, not Nagin and that feckless governor. The deflection of responsbility has been stunningly successful. See our piece inspired by Scrappleface. What would happen in the Middle East if they moved Israel to New Mexico? A Thought Experiment, at TCS Andrew Cuomo, newly-elected Attorney General of NY, to open new offices of Social Justice and Economic Justice. Huh? Watch out, New York. Atlas. We need a post on this commie jerk. Adult stem cells can grow new teeth. Just in time for me! Alpha. My amalgam-to-enamel ratio is already too high for my age. "It's for the children, so they never have to grow up." Dr. Sanity. Exactly right. We, the government, will take care of you infantile, helpless morons. Use skin creams? Raven says "Don't." Don't waste your money on Noka chocolate, reports Synthstuff. It's cheap stuff, re-packaged. Is this OK with you? Social Security for illegals. Ankle Biting
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Friday, January 5. 2007Pitiful, helpless giant
National Guard runs away from armed Mexican invaders. Sensible Mom. This story exemplifies the entire immigration fiasco.
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Thursday, January 4. 2007Jefferson and the JihadistsVia a good piece at Flopping - a quote from an old NRO piece:
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Thursday Morning LinksHeather MacDonald "depressed" by number of God-fearin' folk in the US. I like Heather, but what a silly thing to be concerned about. Good piece. View from the Right The Town of Amherst, MA is in cahoots with Iran. Didn't realize Amherst was that batty, but they are a college town...Viking. What's the principle here? Any enemy of the US is our friend? Where does that leave Amherst? "Are we too good to kill our enemies?" wonders SISU. Or too lame? Mercy for the guilty is cruelty to the innocent. What has happened to libraries these days? We agree with Never Yet Melted that it is "ruination." They aren't supposed to be a business, are they?
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Wednesday, January 3. 2007Wednesday Morning LinksPhoto on right of the new temporary Principal of my kids' grammar school. George Bernard Shaw was a Fabian. So are most of our modern Dems. True love? A beautiful thing. Wizbang. Obviously, the problem was taking the "obey" part out. NYS doesn't want you to own this kind of shirt. Moonbattery Do high taxes deter working? No sh-t, Shakespeare. Stumbling. Fact is, if you make the really big bucks, you don't care about taxes all that much. With the medium bucks, you're inclined to say "What the heck - why bother busting my ass?" Or, like most tradespeople around here, you insist on cash. Assistant Village Idiot read Charles Mann's new Indian book. He liked a lot of it, but the PC parts clearly rankled. Where's Waldo? The real truth about Jamil Hussein. We already reported here that we sighted him Christmas shopping in the Springfield, MA mall on the Thursday before Christmas, but he disappeared into the Gap dressing room before we could get photo proof. Whither blogs? Media, or newsletters? Flares is skeptical about the value of Pajamas Media. Is it anything more than "Glenn Reynolds and friends?" I am skeptical about the value of blogs in general, except as hobbies - unless they keep the MSM on their toes. On the other hand, what but a blog could link Chequerboard's collection of Glenn Gould YouTubes? What do women want? Freud couldn't figure out it, but Raven can tell you. What's your political rating? I got a 36, which makes me moderate, in my view.
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Tuesday, January 2. 2007Tuesday LinksWhat day is it? Back to normal life today, and back to work like our hard-working little truck. Holiday Season is done, except for putting the ornaments away, paying the bills, and losing the weight. A relief, and a sadness. Anyway, we hate New Years celebrations - they mean nothing at all. Well, an excuse to get together I guess, which is great. The cow flatulence crisis. We have been on this crisis for over a year, and it continues to concern us deeply at Maggie's Farm, but we don't know what to do about it, except Beano. UN - Please help us! Sideline the GOP. That's the Dem plan. I am not sure that it is a winning plan. The new new short political shelf life. Newsmax Dave Barry's Year-end review. (h/t, Protein) The history of the game of Monopoly. Cool capitalism. It was banned in the Soviet Union. The End of England, Part 76: The end of the pint? WTF? Gay and Right. "European Conformity"? Time to rebel. The End of France, Part 753: "French" "youths" torch cars, to celebrate a New Year of car torching. Want to keep Free Speech? Don't look to our Congress. Captain Ed Can there be peace? Bowden at Opinion Journal. A quote:
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Monday, January 1. 2007New Year's Day Links - UpdatedPhoto on right posted on SISU's nice piece, with Pres. Ford, Chief of Staff Rumsfeld, and Deputy Chief Dick Cheney. Pork is a nice, sweet meat? Env. Economics Not your Dad's diesel mechanic. Gateway Is there something magic about 48 degrees of latitude? The sad story of the Marsh Arabs. SDA Was it grim? Or "really grim"? Daily Pundit. Would it be less "grim" if it were 1000, or more "grim" if it were 5000? Or is it sanctimonious jerks trying to write a catchy headline? Up to 10 house seats will migrate to red states, likely including one from MA. Life with and without risk. Via Crittenden The end of climate "consensus." Moonbattery Conyers, new head of Judiciary, promises to be more ethical in the future.
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Sunday, December 31. 2006Sunday Links, updated through the day, as time, dogs, and opportunity permitTim Blair coined the phrase "The Al Gore Effect." Whenever anyone gives a speech about the global warming scam, the weather turns cold, or it snows. Is Al Gore the most arrogant doofus in the USA? Or is "Jon Carry"? No-one has the courage to tell them what they are: pompous buffoons. Life has done its best to teach them humility - as it does to all of us - but it doesn't seem to take with them. They must be hopeless. I am afraid that many are beyond help, learning, self-observation, self-doubt, and self-criticism. Mary Katherine Ham is a true Ham. She is good, too. This one is about the Duke fiasco. And for another example of true injustice, Instapundit is on the Cory Maye story. Heartbreaking. I'd like to see the blogworld use its feeble powers to do something about this. Lots of new laws kick in on Monday. Do you know all of your laws? A "charisma offensive" for Hillary? Coffee snort onto my monitor. She has the charisma of a rabid wombat, unless you are a lesbian moonbat self-hating commie - or a lazy, disgruntled loser looking for more handouts. Yes, alas, we have some of those in the USA, and it's a damn shame they never learned what it's all about. Endless opportunity - and free choice. How bad is that? I don't want her village. I want my own village - good old Pittsfield, MA. That's good enough for now: I can live with my own dumb choices, like being a "journalist." For the present, that is. You won't believe this Dartmouth prof. Powerline Take your pick. AP spins poll in both directions. Self-hating Americans. Gateway. Since when is self-hatred a virtue? It's just the flip side of self-love, and it is an illness - except when self-hatred is justified by behavior. In that case, it is healthy. Bareback Mountain: Leave them kids alone. Well, sheep. The anti-war protesters. Flares has it exactly right:
Flopping Aces has excellent Ford ceremony photos. Here's one:
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Friday, December 29. 2006Friday LinksThis is sick. London to celebrate Castro. I could see celebrating his death, though. Chavez is shutting down TV station. Typical Leftist hero. Where your NEA dues go. RWNation If you can stomach it. The worst of the Times. Conspiracy Why Bush is my Hero. Singleton, agreeing with Ed Koch Who would believe this guy? He's just a general in Iraq. Villainous From a LaShawn piece:
AP journalists are dumber than me. YARGB
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Thursday, December 28. 2006Thursday Evening LinksWhy do Western people react passively to attacks on their culture? Auster asks, and looks back to an old post of his for the answer. A TV evangelist sent me money! (h/t, Smart Christian) Q&A about climate, at American.com Why would anyone worry about eating cloned animals? If the original was good, the cloned one should be just as tasty.
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Thursday LinksVery cool. Photos of jets breaking the sound barrier. It creates a strange cloud. Never Yet Melted Whooping Cranes on the upswing. One grand species saved by human ingenuity. Am. Thinker Doesn't want his culture destroyed by immigrants. Tangled Web. Who would, if you value your culture, that is? Didn't nations historically resist invasion for that reason? Reason # 546 never to take Paul Krugman seriously. Right Wing News. The guy writes like a purely partisan, dishonest moron. Which is why he got the job, one must imagine, instead of me. German-American comfort food, from food blogger Right Wing Nation. We like to think that all of that fat just smooths the lining of our arteries. Why is "the world's wealth" in the hands of a small number of people? Lib. Leanings on Sowell's piece. It's all about the culture. John Edwards enters the race. John who? But how embarassing to have this on Youtube. Gateway Awaiting news of Tony Blair's conversion to Islam. LGF
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Wednesday, December 27. 2006Wednesday Links"We wonder if we've oversold the science." Duh. Warming scientists take a step back from their scare tactics - and their predictions. SDA. But will the press reflect this increasing shift? Record numbers defy the UK hunting ban. As Glenn notes:
What's all this fuss about "separation of church and state"? Prof. B. wonders why the Dems continue to perpetuate the bogus theme. Why do Catholics become Evangelicals? Via News for Christians,
Whole piece at Homiletic and Pastoral Review Krugman wants the US to deal with poverty the way the UK does. Rethink that, Paul. Worstall
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Tuesday, December 26. 2006Tuesday Apres Ski Cocktail LinksThe LA Times is ready to exchange their Lexus for a Yugo. Foolish people. They will live - or die - to regret their position on "free health care." And they omit telling you who those uninsured are. How many are illegals, and how many are young people who don't give a damn? Any excuse to take over 1/9th of our economy, turn everyone into dependents, apply Washington wisdom to medical treatment, and turn the best medical care in the world into the Post Office. And the biggest problem is this: Where will Canadians go when they get sick? From the "If Murtha were a Republican" Department: Sleaze, via Rhymes with Right. Yes, this would be a major scandal. Way bigger than that gay Florida congressman whose name I have already forgotten. Happy Kwanzaa? Huh? What? Never Yet Melted. Thankfully, it has become a joke phrase. "A lying, shakedown whore"? Sounds about right. Ace More on the union dues ruckus. Yes, it is a scam. Front Page. The press, of course, is indifferent. Carrying big cash is a crime? Since when? Coyote. Heck, I never carry less than $100,000 in my wallet. You never know what might strike your fancy, and I hate to use my Mastercard. Doesn't everybody? Funding for the famous fence is gone. The Mexican colonization of the US will continue. Father of 30 has a very good gig in Belgium. (h/t SDA) Brave Moslems run away, in Somalia. Hey - what about the virgins? Maybe they aren't entirely certain.
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