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Friday, February 23. 2018Friday morning linksNotes from a travel-phobic WATCH: Archaeologists find seal of prophet Isaiah in Jerusalem Beijing takes over Waldorf-Astoria On Valentine's Day, CBS reconsidered infidelity First Do No Harm - Medical Ethics vs Transgender Politics I Totally Get California, But the Golden State's Nightmare Confuses Me Law grads: It wasn't worth it Law Prof AMY WAX LOOKS BACK The global ‘educational-gender-equality paradox’: the more gender equality in a country, the fewer women in STEM Sheriff: armed officer at Florida school “never went in” even as he heard gunfire FL Shooting Survivor Colton Haab: CNN Told Me I Needed To "Stick To The Script"; Entire Town Hall Scripted Go Green Europeans Rip Trump On Climate Change, Import Record Amounts Of U.S. Coal Former Official Will Cooperate With Investigators Probing Scheme Funneling Money From State To Kerry’s Daughter PRESIDENT LE TRUMP? On Russia, Democrats Try To Rewrite History - There's a case to be made that in every way, save rhetoric, the president has been tougher on Russia than his predecessor. Yet another way Obama’s spies apparently exploited the Trump ‘dossier’ Oxfam's 'Aid For Sex' Scam Exposed It's not just Oxfam. It;'s Save The Children, Unicef, and the UN in general Marine Corps again lowers requirements for Infantry Officer Course. Brig. Gen. Jason Q. Bohm: ‘The course is as hard as it’s ever been’ Thursday, February 22. 2018How politically-correct is Sweden?
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George Washington's Birthday linksPowerline: How can you move a guy’s birthday? NY Post: What George Washington means for us today Only a fool would dare interrupt Boston Dynamics’ SpotMini from opening a door An Olympic challenge: Eat Korean food Taleb's new book:
Hamilton College students protest too many “white, upper class, able-bodied males” at campus pub Has Amazon become too successful? #Fakenews and free speech—in 1967. Fifty years ago, Wayne C. Booth, AM’47, PhD’50, gave an eerily prescient speech.
Fake news: MSNBC Crank Claims Governor Rick Scott “Too Busy” to Meet With Students – Later Admits Gov Scott Was Attending Shooting Victim’s Funeral Leftist Fundamentalists vs The New York Times Previous Identification of Groupthink: Part of Why the Public Doesn’t Believe in Global Warming Obama’s Meddling in Foreign Elections: Six Examples Stop Mistaking Evil for Mental Illness Israel proves the NRA's arguments. In reality, Israel's gun policy is living proof of the arguments the American gun lobby has been making for years. Brit Hume Discusses Possible Push for Gun Control Legislation… VDH on the Trump-destruction movement:
Wednesday, February 21. 2018Wednesday morning links
Photo is a Farmall at St. Nicholas Abbey (a sugar cane plantation and rum-maker) on Barbados Billy Graham has died With ten million acres in Patagonia (bought with private money), a national park is born "Thirty-two years ago I, too, fell in love with a man I worked with. It started the way so many office romances start..." Why Glock Dominates the Handgun Market (And Better than Sig Sauer and Beretta) US Marines Quietly Lower Combat Training Requirements To Help Female Officers Charles Krauthammer: Recovery from surgery 'progressing steadily slower than I would like, but steadily' How Democrats use dark money — and win elections 30,000 gun related deaths per year Did the Progressive 'Broward County Solution' Cost 17 Student Lives? How To Exploit a High School Massacre A Cure for Mass Shootings Doesn't Exist - There are no plausible options that offer more than the faintest prospect of preventing the next massacre. Cries to 'Ban the AR-15' Based on Ignorance and Hysteria A fine firearm, but butt-ugly The Next Step Toward Universal Health Care Small-business confidence hits record high in 2018 after Trump tax-reform win Tuesday, February 20. 2018Best summary to date of the Trump persecution
Where is the possible crime?
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Tuesday morning linksThe Forgotten History of New York’s Bagel Famines - Remembering Local 338 and the world’s toughest bagel bakers. 100 Chicago Professors "Propose To Exclude Viewpoints They Find Objectionable" Government Spending on Higher Education Reaches an All-Time High Once again, climate scientists use a single tree to define global change San Francisco's Diseased Streets Everything you ever wanted to know about chain migration A merit-based future beats our 19th-century immigration system According To The FBI, Knives Kill Far More People Than Rifles In America – It’s Not Even Close Fla. Sheriff Says Gun Control Is Already on Campuses and Calls Arming Teachers a 'Game-Changer' Government unions are in deep trouble. And they have themselves to blame. Why American Media Fawn Over Communist Murderers Does Mueller Indictment Mean Clinton Campaign Can Be Indicted for Chris Steele? Flashback: CNN and MSNBC Helped Russia Sow Discord by Promoting Fake Anti-Trump Rally FACEBOOK'S AD VP PROVED RUSSIA DIDN'T INTERFERE IN THE ELECTION 'DEMOCRACY PARTNERS': PROVOKING VIOLENCE & CHAOS AT TRUMP RALLIES - Exposing the deep, radical roots of the Democratic Party's close ally. The future of war - War is still a contest of wills, but technology and geopolitical competition are changing its character, argues Matthew Symonds For now, U.S. wants Europeans just to commit to improve Iran deal McMaster to allies: Track your investments and stop funding Iran’s proxy militias Macron Vows to Reform Islam in France - "It is time to bring in a new generation." Monday, February 19. 2018Steyn on gunsWhen I was in high school, we kept our firearms in our school's shooting range lockers. Related from Klavan: The Left Is Reaping the Whirlwind of the Culture They Made
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Monday morning linksMany thanks to Roger for the past week's Morning Links. I can't compete with his wit and wisdom, but we all do the best we can with what we have. Pic is Bajan Rum Punch - highly refreshing after a 4-hr mountain hike in Barbados. Klavan: Three Billboards: A Surprising Meditation on God's Grace Mrs. BD watched it on the plane. She recommends. Barry Farber, the Godfather of Modern Talk Radio Still going strong at 89 Switzerland Bans Boiling Lobsters Good. My preference is a freshly-strangled Swiss lobster Global Warming Causing Record Cold Temps at Winter Olympics Beware: ‘campus values’ are infecting the rest of America Brown students thought censoring Guy Benson would protect free speech The NLRB Weighs in on James Damore Like Peter Thiel, Tech Workers Feel Alienated by Silicon Valley ‘Echo Chamber’ The Media’s Walk-of-Shame Won’t End Diversity in the Managerial World REPEAL THE 2ND AMENDMENT? YES, PLEASE TRY Should We Give Up Half Of The Earth To Wildlife? An emerging police state that spies on Americans? The left yawns Book: The Hundred-Year Marathon: China's Secret Strategy to Replace America as the Global Superpower Saturday, February 17. 2018Notes From All Ovah
Hello everybody. If the news seems pretty grim these days, don't worry too much about it. The government will fix everything. They're peculiarly suited to coming up with the answers to today's problems. After all, the surgeon who leaves a sponge, retractors, and his watch inside a patient knows where to look when they open the poor sod back up. Been there, done that. We soldier on. On to the links! Zelle users are finding out the hard way there’s no fraud protection
Doesn't anyone take responsibility for their own actions anymore? That was a rhetorical question. Federal Judge Says Embedding a Tweet Can Be Copyright Infringement
The Internet is a woman riding the subway wearing a bustier and a thong while complaining that everyone is looking at her. Facebook ordered to stop collecting user data by Belgian court
A smart politician would tweak stalking laws in the US to include covertly tracking people across the Internet without their express written consent, with a one-button opt-opt that erases every bit of your data at any time from any web service. I don't know any smart politicians, and don't expect to meet one anytime soon.
Waymo is readying a ride-hailing service that could directly compete with Uber
I hate to break it to you poindexters, but the Uber driver's only real job is to supply the car you ride in. Oh, and to clean the puke out of the back seat every third passenger. Getting rid of the driver is a sideways move. Unpaid Internships and the Career Success of Liberal Arts Graduates
When I was young I learned about the Triangle Trade in history class. Sugar, tobacco, and cotton to England, textiles and rum to Africa, and unpaid interns to the Americas. I could have sworn they outlawed that sort of thing. Apple’s New Spaceship Campus Has One Flaw – and It Hurts
When I was young the kids who walked into walls a lot had their own classes, which were held outdoors quite often. They had their own bus, too. Now they have their own office building, which is nice. The Best Private Search Engines — Alternatives to Google
I use Femgoplaces.com. It's a pretty cool search engine, you probably haven't heard of it. You type in your search terms, and they dispatch a girl to drive to a part of town she's not familiar with. When she gets there, she rolls down the window and asks the first person shes sees for the information she wants. This company may have solved one of the hardest problems in clean energy
Yes, but will they shoot a tractor trailer into space? That's the true measure of technical innovation nowadays. Romney makes it official: He’s running for Senate in Utah
If I recall correctly, Romney really cornered the Mormon vote in Massachusetts. Well, he drove his wife to the polls. Same thing. Say, are there any Mormons in Utah? Work four days, get paid for five
When I read the headline, I assumed all the employees joined a New York City longshoreman's union, and one of their brothers was a union delegate. Have a great Saturday, one and all!
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Friday, February 16. 2018The Facebook Aphasia Generation
What a charming and inspirational message. I'm sorry, I was being pretending to be pleasant. As you know, I'm no good at it. Let's start over: Keerist, what drivel. But it's unexceptional drivel. No need to comment on how trite and meaningless the message is. Let's look at the spelling. I guarantee it was written, and shared quite a bit on social media, by college graduates. "You body"? Really? However, I'd like to point out that the word isn't misspelled. It's not a typo, either. The person who wrote it, and apparently a lot of people who read it, are blind to the fact that it's the wrong word. They have a condition I hereby christen Facebook Aphasia. They no longer have the mental ability to tell one word from another. It's not that they don't have the innate intellectual horsepower to learn the difference between you and your and you're. After all, they probably learned Klingon for their cosplay wedding ceremony. They're broken, not dumb. I think, technically, I'm talking about semantic anomia, but I'm just a blowhard on the Internet, so Facebook Aphasia is good enough for me.
Of course proper doctor-type persons know you generally need brain damage from a shovel to the parietal or a tumor that makes tempura of your temporal lobe to give you a proper dose of semantic anomia. I hereby posit that a contemporary public school education followed by a trip to the academy is on par with a severe blow to the head. People have become brain damaged by a refusal to enforce abstract standards of right and wrong for grammar, or anything else for that matter. Through a continual process of calling anyone who notices you're in error a Nazi, and exposure to a continuous stream of word salad on electronic devices, there are entire generations who are literally unable to tell one word from another. They've been taught from the cradle to simply take a stab at all things grammatical. They've been conditioned to rely on hunches, and they're blissfully ignorant of where the knee-jerk reactions they call hunches are spawned. So, welcome to the Facebook Aphasia world, where every voice is passive, every sentence starts with an adverb, and to, too, two is just the sound a Sesame Street train makes. There's no use whining about it, when wining about it works better. And dismember, never leaf anyone who touches your sole more than you body. On to the links! Sky Broadband has started blocking porn by default
The horror! Pornography will not be immediately displayed by default on your computer screen? What do I need one for, then? And remember, never leave anyone who touches your soul more than his own winkie with safe search turned off
Remember kids, Tesla's taxpayer-subsidized piece of automotive space junk is brilliant, and Donald Trump is a doodyhead for wondering if a space station could be useful to anyone. It's just a hunch you have, but you hunches is always wright. Secret to a Long Life Could Be Revealed in Bat DNA That Doesn't Degrade
I hereby support research that may, one day, after millions in grants, allow humans to live to be 41, too. I sleep by hanging upside down in the closet already, so I've got a head start.
I bet conditional cash transfers break the poverty cycle from the moment the recipients get the dough until the moment their boyfriends make it to the strip joint. Death by Pokémon GO: The Economic and Human Cost of Using Apps While Driving
Hmm. Maybe brain damage from Pokemon-induced car crashes is the reason no one can spell "definitely" anymore. Startup Reflektive Raises $60 Million To Kill The Annual Performance Review
I dunno. Screaming, "No raises for anyone, NOW GET BACK TO WORK," always works great for me. I find this saves the employees the embarrassment of hearing how worthless and lazy they are during formal reviews. See, I worry about other people's feelings too much. It's a curse, really.
T.S. Eliot was a terrible hip-hop artist
In the room the women come and go, talking of Michelangelo the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle.
By definition, a parent who wants their minor child to get a Facebook page is unfit, so wangling clear consent from them shouldn't be too difficult. I was Mark Zuckerberg's mentor. Today I would tell him: your users are in peril
I thought Mark Zuckerberg's mentor's name was spelled "Beelzebub." Mountain of sensitive FedEx customer data exposed, possibly for years
Yes, I'll be glad to give a screenshot of my driver's license to "Bongo International." Sounds as buttoned-down as the Bank of England. Everyone have a great Friday. I hope today's links touched your soul more than you body!
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Thursday, February 15. 2018Happy Thor's Day
Try searching on the Internet for information about Thor. Good luck if you're not interested in comic book movies. The Internet is a million miles wide and 1/16" deep, and it's turtles all the way down. References to Thor, the actual Norse god of thunder, are an afterthought. The actual Thor, not the wisecracking Australian guy, seems like he was pretty important back in the day. When a day of the week is named after you, you matter. I'm always fascinated to see who matters on the Internet, because I wandered the Earth before it existed. The Internet likes all kinds of people who seemed half a joke in their heyday to me. I think it's a totally ingrained fetish for pointless contrariness. It's a Howard Zinn world, and whatever you trot out, there must be a cranky alternative we can decide to like instead. That's why the Internet loves Tesla, a weird, mostly useless crank, and hates Edison. The daily Google Doodles are always nobodies that somebody has decided to exalt in place of people who accomplished a lot. I prefer the real deals. I have no interest in a movie about comic book Thor. The original article was interesting enough. Speaking of original articles, How about Jack Kilby? Who's that you say? Oh, he's not Internet-famous enough to get welfare queens like Elon Musk to name their subsidized cars after him. He just more or less invented the integrated circuit by himself in 1958:
Almost all of the truly useful things in the world are invented by invented by guys like Kilby, not Tony Stark wannabes. They bring lunch to work in a paper bag, wear short sleeve shirts and clip-on ties with their J. C. Penney suits, and have ink stains on their shirt pockets. The Internet's not interested in them. Then again, the Internet isn't all that useful, so it's foolish to think a Facebook world would be interested in a real god, when a comic book god is available. On to today's links: Amazon Scam Floods Couple With Unwanted Packages
The Gallivans don't sound like Internet people. The Free Sh*t Army wouldn't have asked for the packages to be stopped. The Worst Hyperinflations in History: Hungary
It's interesting that post-WWII Hungary didn't bother to collect taxes, because the money was devaluing so fast. They just printed some more and spent it. Stop me when I say something that sounds unfamiliar. When Adam and Shivaun Raff's company was destroyed by Google, they didn't get mad, they got even.
I'm a grown man, more or less. Like I said, I don't have heroes, or go to comic book movies looking for them. But Adam and Shivaun will do in a pinch if you put a gun to my head. Slaying dragons that desolate the landscape and sleep on mountains of gold still cuts some ice with me. This Is What Recruiters Look For On Your Social Media Accounts
The Soviet Union used to announce they were lightening up every once in a while. Perestroika, tovarish! After a few months of letting you vent your spleen at the party meetings, they'd say, "Never mind," and anyone who opened their yap would be mining gold in Siberia with their bare hands for twenty years. Giving a recruiter access to your social media accounts is about the same idea.
I'm so old I remember when "scientists" warned us that living near power lines would give us cancer, but major roads giving us dementia is almost as good. Of course since next-to-no-one lives far away from power lines or major roads, your study can be bent, folded, or mutilated to suit any agenda. Latest in cybercrime: Your infected computer enslaved to earn digital currency
Yeah, but at least your computer is finally doing something productive. I say leave it. Why Amazon Pays Some of Its Workers to Quit
For $2,500 I'll promise to never work there in the first place. Will CEO Niccol usher in a new chapter for Chipotle?
Breakfast options and alcohol? That's a redundancy at my house. Will You Be My Nightmare: The Rise of the Valentine’s Day Haunted House
I think there are still four or five days on the Millennial's calendar that aren't Halloween, but I wouldn't bet on it. “America’s Harvest Box” Captures the Trumpian Attitude Toward Poverty
What's for dinner tonight, mom? Cling peaches in heavy syrup, creamed corn, and cranberry sauce with indentations from the can. You know, same as last night. Well, that's it for today. Have a great Thor's Day! Look out for Saint Boniface, though.
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Wednesday, February 14. 2018Wednesday
Hello everybody. Roger de Hauteville here, King of Sicily. Bird Dog has asked me to sit in for him while he's away at a retreat. It's not exactly summer camp. He's in a 12-step program for toxic masculinity. He's been leaving puddles of masculinity on the floor here and there, and his minders have decided it's got to stop. So you're stuck with me again. I was available because I'm on a forced hiatus from my job, too. Damn HR harpy got me in hot water with the shareholders. She secretly recorded a marketing meeting I called. Total entrapment, in my estimation. I'll let you be the judge:
See? This is why American industry is falling behind the rest of the world. No respect for old fashioned quality control. On to today's links! You Can Get Married At A Las Vegas Denny's for $99 This Valentine's Day
I guarantee the wedding T-shirts all come in XXXL Snapchat’s New Update Triggers Revolt by Millions of Teens
For the sane reader who's avoided Snapchat's charms, a "Streak" is an endless stream of pointless, ephemeral messages sent between two instant message accounts. They give you a little gold star if you keep it going for 3+ days. Pavlov was born too soon, I guess. Were There Really Arrow Storms?
Remember, if you want to test this theory, don't test it on animals if the HR lady is looking. How To Rent a Car Without a Credit Card
I didn't think this was possible. Apparently, you can rent a car with cash, too. The smart traveler always relies on carjacking only as a last resort. A glimpse into North Korea’s embryonic snowriding culture
They wouldn't have debated an invitation to golf with Donald Trump. Runaway Spouses – Naming and Shaming
Now all you have to do to nullify your marriage is let your Snapchat Streak lapse. Project Chariot: The Nuclear Legacy of Cape Thompson, Alaska
Mr. President, we must not allow a radioactive harbor gap! Inflatable Plastic Crowds in Movies
Do they have styrofoam classical columns for rent, too? Those things work great. You can pay for them with untraceable foreign credit card payments, too.
New antibiotic family discovered in dirt
Further down the page there's a similar headline: New Macrobiotic family discovered in Whole Foods. 8,000-Year-Old Heads on Stakes Found in Mysterious Underwater Grave
It's probably part of an ancient tradition that continues to this day. You make a pilgrimage to the shrine that holds the triptych with the sacred runes of plenty scrawled all over it. There are fantastic, indecipherable signs everywhere. You beg the totem for succor, and then while you're fumbling for a sacrificial offering, a disembodied, sonorous, god-like voice booms: Do you want fries with that? What if Amazon Offered a Checking Account?
That's nothing. Over 70 percent of Gen X-ers said they'd be willing to have their heads pounded onto a stake in a Swedish lakebottom for six months of free Netflix. Have a great Wednesday, everybody!
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Tuesday, February 13. 2018Tuesday morning linksWhy Tarantino sucks Scientists Unearth Hope for New Antibiotics - Researchers identified new compounds by sifting through genetic material from soil samples Boston Police Dept Apologizes For Tweet Honoring Celtics Coach Red Auerbach During Black History Month If gender is a social construct, how can gender identity be innate and immutable? Earth to NBC: Russians did not change one vote in 2016 - CNN just lost its Fake News crown to NBC. Its effort to win the gold has been Olympic this month. George Soros hits back at 'toxic, personal criticism' and defends donation to anti-Brexit campaign The US is selling oil to the Middle East Kimball: Our New Secessionists Byron York: Comey told Congress FBI agents didn't think Michael Flynn lied MSNBC Host Isn't Sure If She's Out Of Touch After Getting Filleted Over Bonus Remarks Unhinged Conspiracy Theorists: Leftwing Professor Lawrence Tribe Floats Theory that a Carter Page Associate Was Murdered in an Engineered Plane Crash, Then Deletes His Noxious Tweet Dem Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand: My Constituents Outside New York City Are “Wrong” And “Racist” About Guns And Immigration… Trump Starts Year Two In a Far Better Position Than Democrats Imagined Anchors Await - The Navy is failing at its most basic responsibilities. Low Recruit Discipline Prompts Army to Redesign Basic Training IDF shows Iran and Syria it’s serious about Israel’s security Monday, February 12. 2018Did Hillary Clinton pull off the dirtiest dirty trick in US presidential history?
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Monday morning links
Image via ‘Gender trouble’: Museum removes 19th century painting to ‘prompt conversation’ Lucky fellow. Like Narcissus, but with admirers Experimental Drug Promises to Kill the Flu Virus in a Day L.L. Bean Drops Life-Time Guarantee Makes sense. Their customer has changed. I doubt that I will ever wear out my 2 prs of Maine boots On the other hand, GoRuck's products are lifetime-guaranteed Olympic Venue Surrounded by Dog Meat Farms, Dog Soup on Menus Despite Protests It's multicultural Peer Inside Japan's Secretive Love Hotels The 10 Whitest Things About the Woman Who Flushed Her Emotional Support Hamster Down the Toilet at the Airport Is the 'Global Warming' Cult Finally Coming to Its Senses? Growing number of state laws are passed or introduced focusing on campus free speech Why would laws be needed? California launches investigation following stunning admission by Aetna medical director In Defense of Offense by Michael Robillard
FEMA FLIP: MAYBE WHITEFISH ENERGY WASN’T SO BAD AFTER ALL! "Real life is beginning to mimic college tribunals. When the perpetrator of an anonymous list accusing dozens of men of a whole range of sexual misdeeds..." BEN SHAPIRO: TOO HOT TO HANDLE Too smart to handle AK-47 Rifles, Claymore Mines, & Grenade Launchers Discovered On Mexico Border The Democrats’ secret weapon to take back statehouses 'Hire the best and fire the worst': Trump proposes biggest civil service change in 40 years Doubt this will go anywhere. GREAT NEWS ON REGULATION FROM THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION Russia-Trump Investigation: How Did Hillary Clinton Get FBI, FISA To Do Her Political Dirty Work? Peeling back the layers of Hillary Clinton’s deceit GOP LAWMAKERS RELEASE VIDEO EXPOSING DEEP STATE LIES TO FISA COURT - ‘The Republican memo fairly raises questions about why certain facts were never disclosed to the FISA court’ Saturday, February 10. 2018Saturday morning linksThe sun is growing colder Yikes. I can feel it The 40 Most Expensive Colleges in the Country Many or most kids do not pay full-freight, tho The Amazon-ification of Whole Foods - There’s a broader strategy behind two-hour delivery for heirloom tomatoes. Grid Girls, models, and feminism Rent Control Needs Retirement, Not a Comeback Rent control harms low-income people. It's not about logic, it's politics Update, public housing in NYC San Francisco Bay Area Experiences Mass Exodus Of Residents Local Man Takes Advantage Of 3-Hour DMV Wait To Pen Blog Post Arguing For Government-Run Healthcare The Idolatry of Journalism - The Newseum is a monument of absurd self-praise. Another bogus gender injustice claim made it in the Super Bowl California confronts the complexities of creating a single-payer healthcare system Deep in the fine print of the two-year budget deal in Congress Andrew McCarthy: No, Trump Cannot Be Found To Have ‘Obstructed’ The Russia Investigation CLINTON ALLY IN STATE DEPT ADMITS PASSING BLUMENTHAL/SHEARER MATERIAL TO STEELE Breaking: Peter Strzok KNEW Hillary Camp Used Bleachbit to Delete Emails – The Week They Were Deleted U.S. Spies Paid $100,000 To Shady Russian Who Promised Them Stolen Cyberweapons And Dirt On Trump Tom Steyer Hires Army of Operatives With Eye Toward Impeachment Has Anyone Seen the President? Michael Lewis goes to Washington in search of Trump and winds up watching the State of the Union with Steve Bannon. Amusing. Trump's flaws are such easy targets though. So are my own. Justice Dept. and FBI Personnel Changes Amid Probes Can't keep track of the probes Assad Is Still Using Chemical Weapons in Syria. Neither the threat of U.S. action nor an Obama-era agreement appears to deter Bashar al-Assad. It’s Hard to Believe, but Syria’s War Is Getting Even Worse Israel Carries Out "Large Scale Attack" On Syria After Israeli F-16 Shot Down Friday, February 9. 2018VDH on the American elites
Friday morning linksGabon fights elephant poachers with hi-tech tracker collars Can't repair your John Deere yourself anymore Goodbye to Newsweek Columbia University Professor Warns Women’s March Has Been “Deeply Infiltrated” By Zionists… Trump's environment chief Scott Pruitt suggests climate change could be good for humanity - 'We know that humans have most flourished during time of warming trends' It is true Governments Hate Bitcoin and Cash for the Same Reason: They Protect People’s Privacy. Nasty: Footage of Donald Trump's bad hair day goes viral CNN: These "Dreamers" Are Threatening to Leave America if They Don't Get Their Amnesty The Senate’s immigration debate, starting next week, is really at least 7 different debates, And Mitch McConnell has just wrapped the whole thing in yet another layer of confusion. House passes bill to ease Obama’s excessive menu labeling rules - Common Sense Nutrition Disclosure Act erases more nanny-state nonsense implemented through Obamacare. DNC Deputy Chair Keith Ellison Sits and Applauds as Linda Sarsour Calls America Racist, Hateful Country Founded on Murder Tammy Bruce: Trump wants a military parade and liberals are hysterical Chuck Schumer 2014: You Know What We Should Have? A Military Parade Sultan on the congressional black caucus: It’s become a gang of thieves united by greed, racial solidarity and racial animosity. A TIMELINE OF TREASON: How the DNC and FBI Leadership Tried to Fix a Presidential Election "They (Dems) are being hoisted on the petard of their own moral narcissism. It has made them blind." CVS Announces Wage Hike To $11 An Hour Thanks To Tax Law ECONOMY RATING WENT FROM 39% UNDER OBAMA TO 70% UNDER TRUMP It Takes Chutzpah to Call This the ‘Obama Boom’ - Hundreds of thousands of Americans are moving from part-time work to full-time employment. Can't people celebrate this? U.S. Jobless Claims Drop To Near 45-Year Low VDH: Trump is radiation therapy for the US A visit to Albania today Revisiting Vietnam 50 Years After the Tet Offensive George Soros, the man who 'broke the Bank of England', backing secret plot to thwart Brexit Complicity of Poles in the deaths of Jews is highly underestimated, scholars say Thursday, February 8. 2018Hillarygate?Peeling the onion, it begins to be clear that the Clintons, in league with Russians, created the anti-Trump dossier and manufactured the Trump-Russia brouhaha. #Hillarygate: How the Clinton machine manufactured ‘Trump-Russia’ - All roads – and all dossiers – lead back to Hillary. Had Hillary been elected, none of this would be known. However, I am tired of all this dirty Clintonian scheming - Uranium to Russians, illegal emails, and now the Clinton dossier. Top Justice Department Official Who Helped Oversee Clinton Email Probe RESIGNS It never ends. Drain the swamp.
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Thursday morning linksLove vs. Lust: Don’t Know What the Angular Gyrus Is? Your Heart Does Hmmmm. I call it all "desire" WHY IS ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION FAIR? Maryland School District Dedicates This Week To ‘Black Lives Matter’ Lessons… Re Kimmel: The lovable late night host is gone, replaced by a finger wagging scold belittling half the country. Study: New Minimum Wage Laws Will Eliminate More Than 260,000 Jobs in 2018 Including teens who want to work California and the definition of insanity: Why do Democrats love tax hikes so much? Philip Hamburger on ‘The Administrative Threat’ FBI Informant Testifies: Moscow Routed Millions To Clinton Foundation In "Russian Uranium Dominance Strategy" Clinton ‘Hatchet Man’ Shopped Trump Dirt Earlier Than Previously Believed FBI Didn’t Notice Clinton Emails MARKED Classified, Wanted To Shut Down Probe Before Others Did FBI lovers' latest text messages: Obama 'wants to know everything' Reynolds: “Hypothesis: The spying-on-Trump thing is worse than we even imagine, and once it was clear Hillary had lost and it would inevitably come out, the Trump/Russia collusion talking point was created as a distraction.” VDH: The press used to uncover government wrongdoing. Today’s press is defending it.
Trump's Right: The U.K.'s Health System Is Broke And Failing Wednesday, February 7. 2018Wednesday morning linksImage from Wait: The Government Is Incompetent, So We Want it To Do *More*? “Emotional Support Animals” Help Explain How America Is Losing Its Mind " Ms Schaefer, who teaches performance art to those less gifted than herself, is a recipient of the Boston ICA’s 2015 Foster Prize, and has been described by the ICA’s senior curator as “amazing,” “compelling” and yet inexplicably “underfunded.”" Transgender College Student Files Complaint Against Professor for Not Using Preferred Pronouns Justin Trudeau interrupts a woman to tell her to use 'peoplekind' instead of 'mankind' because 'it's more inclusive' Guy is a putz The death of the American newspaper Why “Open Borders” is a Dangerous Idea The left’s wild fantasies about finding crimes to topple Trump Hillary’s Attempt to Steele the Election DON'T CALL IT THE STEELE DOSSIER, CALL IT THE CLINTON DOSSIER From Russia, with love Václav Havel’s politics of encounter Tuesday, February 6. 2018FBI and DOJ Officials Broke The Law And Tried To Decide The Election - an Annotated TimelineFBI and DOJ Officials Broke The Law And Tried To Decide The Election - an Annotated Timeline (h/t reader) Two points were missed there. First, the info that Carter Page was an FBI agent/spy, and, second, the fact that Loretta Lynch has no grandkids to discuss on the tarmac. Nunes: 'Democratic Party and Hillary Clinton Campaign Colluded with the Russians'
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36 Hours (of football)I’m basically a kid. Sure I’m 55 going on 56, and I am starting to feel the aches and pains which we associate with age. Herniated and bulging discs make moving difficult sometimes. I have to watch what I eat and work out regularly to keep weight off. I miss the days of eating as much as I want, and as indiscriminately as I did. Bags of chips, tubs of ice cream, a whole pizza. Those days are memories. But one thing keeps me young. Sports. I love sports of all kinds. I played soccer and beach volleyball in my youth, but really enjoyed being team statistician for basketball. I love numbers, and sports are about numbers. Sabermetrics got me back into baseball after all the scandals and negative stories of the 80's and 90's caused me to lose interest. When you get right down to it, sports are a great combination of the things I love. Physical activity, competition, and data. But one sport has always been my favorite. Football. Never played it, always loved it. Especially one team in particular, where the team is mostly religion. Continue reading "36 Hours (of football)"
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