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Sunday, May 13. 2012Sunday morning linksFighter plane from World War II found The art of Arthur Szyk Distracted Drivers Think of Themselves as Good Drivers, Research Suggests For Mother's Day, Julia is married to the State A study that studied a study that studied why there are so many studies How Black Studies Avoids Studying Blacks Romney Tells Liberty Students to Honor Family Commitments Sweden's Reputation As A Welfare State Is In Trouble Around world, Obama's presidency a disappointment The Incivil War of Climate Change Heats Up The Proper Role of Government in One Chart Armageddon in Wisconsin A Speech I Would Like to Hear from a Politician...Any Politician! Via Eratosthenes:
Review of "best book on health care" Scott Walker Is No More Anti-Union than FDR - The recall battle against Walker speaks volumes about the misguided priorities of modern-day progressives The "It's On" Video is Now Off Traitor!: Left Launches Hate Campaign Against Romney Saturday, May 12. 2012Saturday morning linksBecause the state has decided your frying pan grease is its business EO Wilson: An eminent scientist reconsiders natural selection Maurice Sendak: children are tough Charles Mingus Cat Toilet Training Program Energy Science Education Touts Such Cutting-Edge Subjects As Fermenting Things, Windmills, And Window Glass. No Word On Alchemy, Miasmas, Phlogistom JPMorgan loss sets off call for heavier regulation If they make money, they call to regulate them. If they lose money, same thing. Good academic article: FUNDAMENTAL INFLUENCES ON SOCIAL JUDGMENTS Calif. students rank 47th in science Be glad you don't live in Connecticut Finally, a good reason for the US to invade Canada Ralph Peters: The Left’s Seven Tragic Terror Lies Obama too wise to be President Clinton: Obama is an amateur
Prager on selfish society: Friday, May 11. 2012Friday morning linksNew Mayan Calendar Discovered That Doesn't End in 2012 Craig Claiborne: Shopping bags cause illness Obama’s EEOC runs amok Flashback: Obama’s Sordid High School Past In His Own Words… Obama Admits to Smoking Pot, Drinking Beer, Doing Drugs… And Bullying Fat Nerdy Black Girl in High School Where's the 5000-word WaPo hit piece on that? Examiner Editorial: Liberal media aid in Obama's 'shiny objects' strategy DOJ Defends Employee Comment that Mississippi Is ‘Disgusting and Shameful’ Excruciating details emerge on Jewish ghettos A Massive Facelift for Eastern Germany See before and after photo Moderates Only Look Dead - The center, contrary to what you might conclude, is not vanishing. This is what happens when the common rabble are permitted to vote Obama-Loving Media Spin The Economy For The President ABC Reporter Robin Roberts on Interviewing Obama: “I’m Getting Chills Again” Obama’s College Promises - He promises more “free stuff,” while Romney offers credible reforms. Another Warren Bizarre Plot Twist Department of Unfortunate Headlines: "With Dicks in, all 6 WA congressional Democrats favor repeal of gay-marriage ban" Thursday, May 10. 2012I See Russia Has Embraced The Idea Of Boosting Employment With Shovel-Ready Gummint Jobs Well, hatchet-ready, anyway. Don't laugh; they're fully vested on their pension at noontime on the second day. And just plain fully vested.
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Thursday morning linksOn the history of anesthesia I’m Not Going Home With You..And Other Lies (h/t Linkiest) A book: The Moral Molecule: The Source of Love and Prosperity Why they hate Santa (the culture that is Scotland?) The coming waves of gay divorcees Malanga: How Much Do You Owe Government Workers? Obama: troops fighting "on my behalf" Former Navy SEAL Lets Obama Have It Miami Herald: Thousands of Foreigners May be Illegally Voting in Florida A good Romney speech Can Romney win Virginia? Time to terminate Big Wind subsidies Harsanyi: Obama's Ridiculous 'To-Do List' An internal investigation at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill has uncovered academic fraud involving the department of African and Afro-American Studies Ilya Somin: Another Issue Where Obama and I Agree Romney needs to introduce himself to the voters:
Wednesday, May 9. 2012Chronicles of academic cowardice: The Naomi Riley affairThe Naomi Riley affair is just one more example of enforced groupthink in academia. After all, everybody knows that any academic department called "Studies" is non-serious, and exists solely as a sop to some interest group. As Kimball says in Craven and Pusillanimous at the Chronicle:
All those "distressed" academics know that what Riley wrote is accurate. They protest too much. However, academia has rules about what you may and may not say in public. Interestingly, the now-racist-branded Riley is married to a black guy. More at Carpe Diem. Also, KC Johnson's Writer Purged for Causing Distress (Etymology of "sop": O.E. sopp- "bread soaked in some liquid," (in soppcuppe "cup into which sops are put"), from P.Gmc. *suppo, related to O.E. verb suppan (see sup (2)), probably reinforced by O.Fr. soupe (see soup (n.)). Meaning "something given to appease" is from 1660s, an allusion to the sop given by the Sibyl to Cerberus in the "Aeneid.")
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The Mead view of the world, plus Fukayama on clientilist systemsA brief summary of Walter Russell Mead's view of the world. He links to a Fukayama essay, The Two Europes. One quote on the topic of political clientilism:
Julia, meet JuliaWeds. morning linksMaurice Sendak: Author of ‘Where the Wild Things Are’ dies at 83 Where Did the Taco Come From? Oprah: The Endorsement That Toppled An Empire Ten Dreadful Things That Have Become Housing Standards New Jersey: 'Most liberal town' spars over spending You know, the federal govt should really get more involved in this obesity crisis Gov’t Study: No Personal Blame In Obesity Think It's a Farcical Hypothetical That The Government Could Order You To Eat Your Broccoli? Think Again. Leef: Forget the Degree, Embrace the Savoir-Faire Stephens: To the Class of 2012 Attention graduates: Tone down your egos, shape up your minds. ‘Julia Decides to Have a Child’ Soros & Rich Libs to Donate $100 Million to Dem Groups for Obama Obama's Second Term Transformation Plans Gerson: Obama’s lost cause MLR Killing Off Business, Hurting Consumers, NAIFA Survey Says PPACA: Age-Based Rate Differences Vary from State to State Naomi Schaefer Riley: The Academic Mob Rules - Instead of encouraging wide discussion, the Chronicle of Higher Education fires a blogger. Good grief A Federal program that provides free cell phones is being abused? Go figure …
Tuesday, May 8. 2012The approaching train wreck in Euroland
Zero Hedge: The European Union Is Destroying European Unity:
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A warning from StockmanFrom an interview with David Stockman:
Tuesday morning linksMarin County: What it’s like to live in one of the most affluent and liberal outposts in America Why Microsoft Chose New York City Farting dinosaurs How To Blog. Lesson One: There Is No Lesson Two 5 Insane Fads New Parents Swallow Jonah Goldberg Discusses The Tyranny of Cliches, Part I Number of PhDs receiving federal aid more than tripled from 2007 to 2010 Massachusetts Outlaws School Bake Sales National Offend a Feminist Week 2012 New Light Rail Ridership Falls Short by More Than Half L.A. Expo Line running almost empty with “brief” 30-minute delays If you buy gold, you need to buy a gun too "...when looking for a partner, to find someone who’s shown an ability to stick by her friends and family regardless of hurt." SANDERS: Muddle in the Middle Kingdom Daniel Hannan: Britain is shackled to the corpse of Europe Cloward-Piven Strategy Working Perfectly — in Europe Show Me the ‘Savage’ Spending Cuts in Europe, Please Brace for Ted Kennedy’s revenge - The path to national health insurance Poll: Romney Opens 10-Point Lead Among Key Independent Voters Rubio: Ethnic divide 'offensive' Romney and Race - Advice for the GOP’s presumptive nominee What are we to believe from the housing market numbers? Stimulating Arguments - As Noam Scheiber tells it, the Obama administration hasn’t spent nearly enough. Graph below via Dino: Monday, May 7. 2012The frauds of diversityUniversity profs are well-aware of the diversity scams, but they just play along and don't make waves. It's a game. From Elizabeth Warren and the Frauds of Diversity:
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My main problem with Obama......is the party he belongs to. The Dem Party is as far Left as it has ever been, and with that comes irresponsibility, vote-buying, and deception (ie "by all means necessary"). If I believed that socialism were a good thing for American freedom, I'm sure I would overlook his flaws and be just focused on the larger goals, as the MSM and other O supporters do. After all, politics ain't beanbag. Lying, deception, and skirting the rules have now become commonplace for O and the Dems. However, we must understand that they believe that this is justified "for the greater good." It would not matter what skin tone O had, it would be the same (altho I suspect being half-African may multiply the sycophancy of the media). As I discussed with a friend last night at dinner, Obama is not the problem. He's just the figurehead du jour and, it seems, not an ineffective one as figureheads go. So it really doesn't matter that the O is a slick con-artist who would fit right in with Newman and Redford in The Sting. Fred Barnes: Obama’s shameless electioneering. Obama's Historical Fiction Turns out, Obama is a composite too Obama Officials Drafted Memo to Blame Military If OBL Mission Failed Steyn: Composite Americans Obama Abolishes the Press Conference Four Years of Obama Undoes Eight Years of Reagan
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Monday morning linksA reminder about Hands Only CPR Matterhorn getting most extensive rehab ever Wealthy French eye move across the Channel Why Obama’s ‘Julia’ campaign will be a success Douthat on Julia:
The New Class Warfare - California’s superwealthy progressives seem intent on destroying middle-class jobs. What Motivates the Left, Love for the Poor or Hatred against the Rich? DO TEACHERS SHOW MINORITY STUDENTS A “POSITIVE BIAS”? Did a Copying Mistake Build Man's Brain? Ezra Klein: If Obama wins, what would he do in a second term? Robert Reich: The Answer Isn't Socialism; It's Capitalism That Better Spreads the Benefits of the Productivity Revolution Venezuela After Chavez: In the Footsteps of Franco, Ceausescu or Stalin? Belmont Club: Ode to Cheese How we broke KSM - CIA big spills on terrorist’s rude awakening – 180 hours of no sleep
Sunday, May 6. 2012Sunday morning linksImage from Moonbattery of Elizabeth Warren in her native garb Albino Indians are not all that unusual, same as White Hispanics, etc. 5 Habits That Will Transform Any Introvert Into a Social Butterfly Great insults California's Emerald Triangle pot market is hitting bottom Connecticut: Does state have money for communist politics? Cinco de Mayo a Mexican import? No, it's as American as July 4, prof says Charles Murray: Future tense, IX: Out of the wilderness Who Killed Europe? A Provocation How more and more ‘disabled’ Americans affects the shrinking U.S. labor force The Vanishing Workers - The labor participation rate is back where it was in December 1981. RNC Chair Priebus: ‘I don’t want my daughter Grace to grow up like Julia’ Mamas, Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be ‘Julia’ Obama Launches Campaign in Empty Arena Donald Luskin: The 2013 Fiscal Cliff Could Crush Stocks - Do the math on dividend taxes. Yields lower, stock prices lower—maybe by 30%. Uncle Sam’s unlimited cell-phone plan Could George W. Bush Be the Last Republican President? Hey, America. You are being mugged Saturday, May 5. 2012A Springtime Maggie's Scientific Poll: Your favorite appTigerHawk found this from 2007: Apple iPhone Will Fail in a Late, Defensive Move: Matthew Lynn People have been telling me how much they love Angry Birds, and the Tennis game app. These apps are popular during dull business meetings. All of this stuff is in the "cloud," I am told. Given that, I am waiting for the God App. Besides the essentials, what is your favorite iPhone app?
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Saturday morning linksHow to Muddy Your Tracks on the Internet Is it really a bullying crisis? The Uncertain Legacy of America's Pedestrian Malls Bikes, Transit and Traditional Urbanism Old Maps Online, A Site For Finding Historical Maps Five Ways to Increase Movie Theatre Attendance The big story, and the bad news, is the continued shrinkage of the workforce. Disability applications soar Disability is the new Welfare Elizabeth Warren and Affirmative Action in Law School Hiring Wisconsin Recall Amnesia - Why aren't Democrats running against Scott Walker's union reforms? Educating Divided Minds for an Illiberal State - Adam Elkus had well-constructed argument about the Thomas Friedman-Andrew Exum exchange Did anyone know we’ll soon have an “atrocities czar?” That's atrocious "The Life of Julia" And Obama's Orwellian Vision for a Fundamental Change In the Relationship Between Citizen and State New York Times Coverage of Israel: What Comes After Ridiculously Biased? Friday, May 4. 2012Friday morning linksHow many megabytes of data can the brain contain? Elizabeth Warren and the Tragedy of Modern Liberalism:
Jim Manzi’s new book is a powerful indictment of political central planning. When Stalinism Was in Vogue - Lillian Hellman disdained a system that made her fabulously rich while romanticizing one that made its citizens spectacularly poor. Dem congressman for Solyndra’s district is so clueless he thinks Solyndra makes cars Bill McKibben is still at it Good grief. It was just two weeks ago that even the IPCC said storms have no relation to climate. I am so tired of this baloney. By Fighting Against Obama's Distractions of the Day, Is Romney Losing the Big Picture and Thus the Election? Many Who Portray Themselves As Part Of The 99% Live Like The 1% Bias on Display: Media Ignores Michelle O’s $2700 Sweater But Attacks Ann Romney for $990 Top CNN Transcript: Chinese activist Chen Guangcheng Trayvon and Zimmerman: The Structure and Elements of a Disinformation Campaign
Thursday, May 3. 2012It’s The Arrogance, StupidRight behind the economy, the issue that will sway swayable voters in November is the repeated displays of arrogance by President Obama and his administration, inept arrogance at that. Indeed, that arrogance has been so heavy- and ham-handed that it has and will continue to undermine almost every other appeal the Obama campaign may make to marginal voters. Those on the dole or looking forward to being on it may shrug, but those with a shred of self-respect will be repulsed. Obama's arrogance has reached the point of making him a laughing-stock. Obama’s inflated self-image will continue to overreact, making him appear more unworthy of confidence. Yeah, that’s the ticket! The best worst efforts of many in the major media to cover it up will be pierced, demonstrating their own lack of credibility. Others clinging to a shred of journalism will have to report the Obama campaign’s lack of credibility. There’s my forecast. And, I’m sticking to it. P.S.: For those wondering about how Romney will capitalize on this, his campaign and those of us in the alternative media have shown how to expose the fool behind the curtain. All Romney himself has to do regarding Obama's buffoonery is remain the gentleman that he is, and toss out an occasional barb at the overinflated balloonery from the Obama camp.
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Fun with Julia"Julia" is the "composite female" with which the Obama campaign is attempting to secure the women's vote. Not the vote of strong, liberated women, but the vote of those women, I suppose, who want a life of dependency and want government to be some composite of parent and spouse. "Julia" is a rather pitiful American specimen, so people are having fun with her: - The Corner: ‘Julia’ - The cradle-to-grave, government-supported existence of “Julia” - Insty: Who the hell is Julia? - Driscoll: #Julia Meets Room 101 Thursday morning linksVia Vanderleun, Why do recipe writers lie and lie and lie about how long it takes to caramelize onions? Potential Terrorist Baby Still at Large Big Solar threatens existence of rare desert tortoise Vermont destroying wildlife habitat for windmills 48 hours after a fender-bender... Doubling Down on Failure: Former Obama Official Calls for U.S.-Financed Keynesian Spending Binge in Europe MA Dems to Blue Collars: Fall in Line Central Planning Won't Fix Health Care - What the United States can learn from Venezuela's political and economic failures Chevy Volt: The Only $41,000 Car In the World That Leases for $350/mo., Courtesy of... You OMG! ‘Peace Studies’ Dude Blames Jews, Recommends Reading ‘Protocols’? UCLA: Still Obsessed with Diversity What about UN crimes? Op-ed: IDF actions pale in comparison to crimes committed by UN peacekeeping forces CA: Bill would ask state contractors: Are you gay or lesbian? Pro-Divestment Group Seeks Rebound in Plenary after Committee Rejection Russian Cyber Criminals Rake in Billions Elizabeth "Dances With Socialism" Warren: I Only Said I Was A Native American To Make Friends Bawer: Hating America at the New York Times Lying climate scientists lie again – about death threats, this time Wednesday, May 2. 2012Weds. morning linksHey Jude, diagrammed Huge Gender College Degree Gap for Class of 2012; Do We Really Need Hundreds of Women's Centers? Physicians Mobilize for Reform Alternative to AMA-backed ObamaCare About time Legalized Drugs: Dumber Than You May Think Older Men Want More Sex, Study Finds Total US Debt Soars To 101.5% Of GDP Time to make a moral case for free enterprise Ohio Colleges Partner with Hamas-Founded CAIR - A program seeks to foster “new perspectives” on the Middle East. Rhode Island: Another Domino Falls in Dem War on Blue Senate Democrats Can’t Pass a Budget Because They’re Too Busy Setting Traps for Republicans And We Climate Skeptics Get Called Evil America's Useful Idiots Think Congress is a big, dysfunctional, polarized mess? Just wait: it’s going to get worse. Dysfunctional is good. We already have more laws and more programs than anybody can either comprehend or pay for. Epstein: Beyond Austerity The Hill: Return to normalcy I think that is what people want President Obama is getting desperate -- and it shows Noonan: Not-So-Smooth Operator - Obama increasingly comes across as devious and dishonest. Texas Fracking Crucifixion: Can the EPA Fairly Regulate the Shale Gas Revolution? MILLOY AND SOON: Banning junk science from Capitol Hill Workers at Non-UAW Plants Paid the Price in Obama/Big Labor Engineered U.S. Auto Industry Recovery Tuesday, May 1. 2012What if We Regulated Legal Services Like Health Care?Since it's a topic I have posted about a couple of times in the past, I'd like to highlight it. A quote:
I have been an American all of my life, and I still cannot figure out whether Americans want freedom or freebies. Probably both, but that does not work.
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Tuesday morning linksA shout-out to two of our internet friends, On the North River and the Copious Gasser One World Trade Center and the four other tallest buildings in America Titles and Other Ornamental Self-Descriptions Great News: American Lung Association Helping the EPA Crucify Energy Companies With Your Money Prestigious Law Firm Goes Bust; Lawyers Boxed Out by Changing Industry What if We Regulated Legal Services Like Health Care? "Vorwarts". I thought that was Yiddish The New Class Warfare - California’s superwealthy progressives seem intent on destroying middle-class jobs. Knish: The Empire of Poverty California also has the distinction of having 12% of the US population and 33% of the nation’s welfare recipients. Majority Believes GM Should Have Gone Through Regular Bankruptcy Procedures Top EPA Official Resigns over 'Crucify' Comment Supreme irony: wind farms can cause atmospheric warming, finds a new study Jacoby: The government’s college money pit Politics First on Student Loans The Biggest Secret Service Failure of All Time - Obama's crew has nothing on the team that got drunk before JFK's assassination. FDA may let patients buy drugs without prescriptions - Move would increase patients’ out-of-pocket costs Samuelson: Here’s what Washington really does Obama Has Already Held More Fundraisers Than the Last Five Presidents Combined I am 1/16th Iroquois. Am I an Indian? Do we apply the "one-drop rule"? If so, I want to own a casino. SEALs slam Obama for using them as 'ammunition' in bid to take credit for bin Laden killing during election campaign MSM colluding to conceal coming Obamacare Medicare changes:
What is Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng's Cause? (he's opposed to forced abortion)
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