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Sunday, January 11. 2009Sunday linksYes, I did have a good hunt yesterday. Thanks for asking. Grouse. Got two, missed two. Passed on shooting one in a Birch tree. Passed on a Woodcock in a swamp because I could not remember whether they were still in season. I was right to pass on that tempting bird. Tired legs from tramping through the snow all day.
We all want longer, healthier lives but it's going to cost us. WaPo. One quote:
Let's fry up some fresh Sea Kittens. Perfect for those good folks who like to eat pussies. JC Phillips: My New Year's resolution is to make more soup. Mine too. The MLA is so mad at David Horowitz that they could spit. Idiots. See, unlike Bill Ayers, David had second thoughts about The Revolution. h/t, Viking The vacuity of contemporary art. Kudlow on Obama's tax cuts. The Repubs fear Obama's tax-cutting ideas. But Pelosi wants to punish the earners. She's a paleo. In my view, gummint cannot spend to prosperity. It's no different from living high off your home equity. Fourth quarter GDP coming on Jan 30. What if it isn't terribly bad? Chutzpah is right. We need to legalize illegals to save our economy. Um, what?
Ayn Rand warned us about this stuff. LA: "Put Jews in the ovens." This refrain is going around. It's an old song, and one of the ugliest. Good point at Neoneo about Obama's negativity.
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Saturday, January 10. 2009We won!
It's quite remarkable and deeply gratifying to us, especially since we think blog awards tend to be bogus and a bunch of baloney, and therefore have nothing to do with them. But not this one. This one is a keeper. The Grand Pricks. We will treasure it always. Saturday morning links
What card check would do to the Sun Belt In search of the just-right desk. Desk feng shui? Gimme a break. via Jim Miller:
Bailing out one of the 20th Century's best business models. Quote from Reason:
Related: The Seattle P-I is dying. Allah Akbar in Oslo. Oslo? Where to put your money: Why mattress sales will take off. Warren Buffet:
Friday, January 9. 2009
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Fake news
Joe the Journalist, plus the fake CNN Gaza clip, at Michelle.
A few Friday morning linksSpending too much? Bad. Saving too much? Bad. It's true: people are not buying stuff. But I am. Some rugs, a standing lamp, and a new Colt in December. Somebody's got to keep the economy moving. I need a sofa too. Everything is on sale these days. Why party boss Soros wants Norm Coleman out. How we know that they know that they are lying A new world economic order? Who are they kidding? The highest crane operator in the world. In Dubai. of course.
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Thursday, January 8. 2009A few Thurs evening linksBig government never needs justification. Neoneo loves Sanjay More on the health care Trojan Horse. Coyote The Generational Theft Act. Michelle Porn biz wants a bailout too. How Bush tried to rein in Fanny and Freddie.Rove Chesler: “The non-Muslim world must have no illusions.” Jimmy Carter’s defensive tunnels Kennedy vs. Palin: Driscoll. Related: Palin strikes back A little ME history. Tiger How will people handle the end of The New York times? Via No Left Turns, from Dick Morris:
London busses: There’s no God, so have some fun Via Mr. Free Market:
Dang link problems and spacing problems have me needing a few cold Morettis.
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Globalistical Warming Update
Extreme Alaska cold grounds planes, disables cars Deadly cold, heavy snow grip Europe; Poles freeze to death Wheat prices rise as unusual cold snap may damage U.S. crop Cold and freezing rain in south and central China
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Instant RevisionismStill having linking problems. This from Insty:
Wednesday, January 7. 2009Noon linksHomeland Security's records of your travel. Creepy. Take two aspirin and call your Congressman in the morning Vicar: Crucifix too scarey. What? Sacrificial love? Record snows. Where's the warming we've been waiting for? Rebuilding the GOP, one internet user at a time. But we aren't Repubs - we're Conservatives.
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Tuesday, January 6. 2009Late Tues linksOwl Wars in the Pacific Northwest. Some want to kill the Barred Owls. However, the two species are essentially different races of the same big bird. I thought they decided to reduce their fossil fuel consumption anyway. So what's the problem? Bush designates more vast marine sanctuaries. Thanks, W. Politics, Chicago-style Half of economists believe the New Deal worsened the Depression From Nyquist on Strategic Reality 101:
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Do you use Twitter?
If so, why?
A death cultA quote from Krauthammer, on The Necessity of Israel:
Frazzled linksMan, am I busy and frazzled at work now that the holiday season is over. My posting will be frazzled too. Remembering a Maggie's favorite President: Vermont's Silent Cal (fixed) Remembering Edward Aloysius Murphy
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Hope and changePelosi opens war against House Repubs. Gateway. Besides the thuggishness, it's a bad idea for many reasons. Related, VDH via NRO on Who will police the police?:
Crickets chirping, as they used to say.
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Monday, January 5. 2009Late Monday links
Hope and Change! 600,000 new government jobs. Heck, we all work for the gummint half the year already. Keep a civil tongue in your head for the next 365 days Obama's New Deal. Bad as the Old New Deal? The Gramsci Award du Jour: Bill Ayers Chavez' secret fan club Sea Ice back to 1979. The earth is cooling, but it doesn't fit the narrative. The funny business, in Minnesota. Related: Stop, thief cries Dick Morris Harry Reid's "worst President," and what he's done The gang rape of a Lesbian you never heard about A blog whose time has come: Democracy in Venezuela Will Neo-Conservatism die for Compassionate Conservatism's Sins? An apology please, Mr. Gore
Finally, even the HuffPo gets it. Harold Ambler's Mr. Gore: Apology Accepted. (h/t, No Looking Backwards, whence the borrowed image.) One quote:
If Lefties want to take over the world's economy, they need to try Plan D.
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SmartSmart thing to do. Obama eyes tax cuts. It's one of the only effective things a government can do to try to shorten a recession. In the end, though, recessions just have to play themselves out. It's the natural history of economies, and, now that economics is fully global, local efforts can have minimal impact on the big picture. Maybe (let's hope) Obama will be more practical and less ideological than has been feared. Monday morning links
A reader sent in this hunting photo from Saturday. That is clearly an old, raggedy CT apple orchard, so I can assume he was hunting grouse. Nice spot. Dinosaurs grew feathers before they became birds. Bailout Bonds. Get 'em while they're fresh. Our blog friend Prof Deneen at Georgetown is going on indefinite blog sabbatical. And I don't blame him. If I could clone my inner dog self to handle this job, I'd do the same thing.
The Lib love affair with Castro Why Clinton as Sec of State? Paglia How the UN funds Pali Jihad The Obama team needs to continue following Tiger's advice Re the seven things nobody tells you about marriage Carville: Watch for a Dem streak of scandals All that talk about "peak oil" has disappeared Steyn (via Driscoll)
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Sunday, January 4. 2009A few Sunday morning links
Alternative buildings and cities, from the 60s. EU denounces carbon offset The cost of hollow virtuousness: Taxpayers pay for UK's mountain of recycling. Isn't it called "garbage" for a reason? Does Israel really want a victory? Related, via SC&A at Shrinkwrapped from March: Has Israel lost the will to live? Rangel update (h/t, Insty). Yes, Rangel is an expert in ways and means. What I've learned from my students is that students today are completely full of sh*t. More Burris Fun 'n Games. Politics is one disgusting game. Two camps on climate in the new admin: Crazy, and crazier. Related, from Junk Science:
Just one more totalitarian bureaucrat who thinks she is smarter than me. She is not. She just likes power more than I do.
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From IsraelFrom our occasional guest poster Nathan in Israel:
My coffee guy (long hair past his shoulders, very cool, very left) spent the night watching the news. "Eyn ma la'asot" - "Nothing else one could do." He says it is like walkiing into zefl (tar); have to fight meter by meter with mines and weapons not only in the ground but in houses. My electrician , Avi, came back from Miluim a few days before the war started (father of four). He has more to say (will write when I have time) . Temenite background; very quiet, diligent. He describes how Isr airforce gives warning 10 minutes before hitting a target; then the Hamas tells women and children to stand on top of the roof to wave at the planes and deter the bombing. He goes on to speak about a Palestinian laborer worked for him for years; good worker. But, when he would telephone his wife, he would get violent and warn her that she would get what is coming to her when he got home. Avi asked him why he didn't speak more respectfully to her -- she makes a life for you, cooks, raises your kids. Guy says, "But, she's a woman." The Press Does Not Have Unlimited License During War
From guest poster Bruce Kesler:
The primary and overriding obligation of a government and its military during war is to accomplish its objectives. Support among its own public and that of influential outside powers is surely important, particularly the longer the armed engagement.
The press’ role can be either constructive toward this, or not. The government may, or may not, be correct in its management of the war and of the press, but it is the government at war that has the requirement to decide, not the press.
It is argued, often correctly, that the press in a war sometimes sees more clearly than the government or offers useful additional insights. Still, it remains that it is the government and its people that suffers from failing to meet war’s objectives, not the press. Failure at war is a far more grievous harm than can be recompensed by a corrections column or apologetic retrospective re-analysis in the newspaper.
Hamas and the Palestinian Authority, in
Israel recognizes this imbalance and in the current
This lengthy article, http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/view/86631with much more detail than here offers a useful summary of the measures that
The ending observation made by the Israeli Defense Force spokesman gets to the heart of the matter: “An army has to fight, not to spend its time in front of television cameras.” Israel is not allowing journalists in Israel to enter Gaza at will, to flash emotional scenes – often stage managed by Hamas – to incite the natural distaste the world’s civilians have toward the hell that is war. For that matter,
The Israeli Supreme Court, in the manner of a civilized state, has ruled that some safe pooled entry will be allowed.
It is not the responsibility of
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