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Thursday, August 30. 2012The lady voteWhy the GOP Can't Win Over the Single Ladies. Pic below via SDA. Amusing, but I know many Conservative young ladies. There are many women out there who do not wish to marry the federal government. Sandra, who wants me to pay for her birth control pills, happens to be a law student from a wealthy family. Ask Dad to pay for your pills, Sandra. Or your boyfriend.
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A fun quote from Ryan's speech
This is a Maggie's attitude. It's not the economy, stupidYou have a nation filled with people who are worried about money, and worried about their kids' futures. Thus the frequently-observed temptation for pols and the MSM to distract the voters. Is this election about race and gender? Chris Matthews Says “Chicago” Is Super-Secret GOP Racist Codeword MSNBC: References To Golf Are Racist Golf? Slate Accuses Ann Romney of Sexism Knish gets it:
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Thursday morning linksEmbrace Your Inner Insecurity Giving by the Rich Dropped $30-Billion During Recession Reporters In Tampa Working Hard to Cover Nonexistent Racism MSNBC Refuses to Cover Minority Speeches A Gun That Progressives Refuse To Ban Against Paul Ryan: Paul Ryan’s nasty ideal of self-reliance. That's a straw man. Here's the transcript of Ryan's speech. One quote from it:
Mead: President Obama: American Tory?:
Dancing with the Taliban
Wednesday, August 29. 2012Weds. morning linksLabradoodle vs. Mutt: The Real Cost of Owning a Dog Teenage marijuana use may permanently reduce IQ Why Humans Give Birth to Helpless Babies Mia Love Rocks the House at RNC Convention Shameful Media Spins, Shills and Race-Baits the GOP Convention
Tuesday, August 28. 2012Big C update But it's cool. As I mentioned in the last update, the tumor hasn't grown any worse, so there's no need to panic. I'm currently designing a web site $600, so I'll get there. For those of you just tuning in, the back story is here. Contributions to the Save Our Doc fund are more than welcome. To those of you who have already pitched in, my sincerest thanks. One thing I've noticed that seems to be common amongst cancer docs is that they tend to be a fairly upbeat group. My doctor in Miami is a riot. At one point he adopted his 'tough guy' voice and growled, "Just rub a little dirt on it — you'll be fine!" The doctor in Mexico was the one who, after looking at the scans, said "Good news. You have a cancer, not the cancer." Whether or not hospitals specifically seek out cancer docs with an upbeat personality is anybody's guess, but it sure has helped on this end. Whenever I start feeling down and picturing the worst, something one of the docs has said inevitably comes to mind and cheers me up. I also notice they have a particular reticence to using scary words like "cancer" and "tumor". It's usually just "your condition" or "the problem". I happened to be watching an episode of 'House MD' a few weeks ago and Wilson, the resident oncologist, was talking to a patient and referred to "your condition", so I gather it's just part of the biz. To finish up on an upbeat note, two of my friends are delighting in sending me 'gallows humor' cartoons to cheer me up. I posted one a few weeks ago; the 'Dead End' sign next to a graveyard. This one's pretty funny:
Tuesday morning linksAnimals Are as With It as Humans, Scientists Say Which is to say, not very much The World’s Most Expensive Camera Lens This Child’s View Of Single-Motherhood Yale, 61 Years Later, the Rot Continues Coyote: One of the Year's Most Distasteful Activities Learning to Like Mitt - Andrew Ferguson, reluctant Romneyite Reducing Hate by Restoring Tolerance At Romney event, two reactions to his birth certificate joke: reporters gasped--and a crowd of thousands laughed and cheered. Karl Rove predicts historic loss for Todd Akin President Obama has Tour Buses Flown to Stump Speeches Cheesecake Factory Medicine - Paul Ryan's critics and the architects of ObamaCare reveal their real vision for health care: coercion. ... journalism isn’t about reporting facts. It’s about crafting stories to teach people what to believe. The masses need lessons, not facts. Interview: David Gelernter on America-Lite Swing-voters: Meet the Deciders President Obama's Problems with Women Women are concerned about more things than free birth control pills For someone who grew up in a Republican household that nonetheless considered the Times an essential part of our intellectual diet, the paper’s increasing bias over the past decade has been breathtaking.
Monday, August 27. 2012The Next Growth Cycle'Apocaloptimist' is a humorous term I recently heard that best describes how I've felt about the economy these last 4 years. The concept that it's all crashing down, but not to worry because we'll all be fine, in the end. I'm not sure that it's all going to come crashing down, but we're still not out of the recession/depression and there is a long road ahead before things improve to the point where we can feel confident about the future. Regardless of where we are, a quick review of history does point to one clear fact, and this is simply that mankind has a remarkable capability to adapt, make due, and eventually engage progress of a tangible nature. We're still progressing today, just much more slowly. But in the depths of a recession, true pessimists step forward. These are people who cannot see anything good, and refuse to take a simple step of reviewing history and seeing that bad times never last 'forever'. Absolutes can come back to haunt you, if used improperly. "We can never..." is the kind of phrase that inspires someone, somewhere to think, "Well, maybe we can...", and then they actually go out and do whatever it is we could never do. Most human activity leads to peaks and those peaks are usually followed by valleys. Getting into the right frame of mind is how you get out of the valley and move to the next peak. Statements such as this, however, do nothing to help:
Malthus was wrong, and 215 years later his views have still not provided any meaningful insights on how the world operates.
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Monday morning linksArmstrong’s America - Small-town boy on moon. A quote from the quiet and modest Armstrong:
New York Times “bleeds” progressivism, says its public editor Gosh. Really? The Truth About Woody Guthrie at 100 What they don’t tell you about Romney To his credit, he has not written a self-mythologizing autobiography. Doesn't need to, because he has accomplished lots of real things in the real world. That is not easy to do. 1001 Pieces of Islamist Propaganda: Fabricated Exhibit Comes to D.C. Our current President is telling lies to the little people Mark Steyn: War on women? The real war is on children The Truth About Obama and Welfare Reform Negative $4,019 - The Obama years have been brutal on middle-class incomes. Elizabeth Warren Ad: Let's Be More Like China The Indians came from China, right? Al Gore update Race wars at the Census Bureau What race is Obama? More importantly, what race is Derek Jeter? Even more importantly, aren't American Indians actually Asian? How to Beat President Obama -The man who runs the American Crossroads Super PAC on targeting 'the persuadables' with precise messages on welfare, ObamaCare and the economy. The Romneys Sparkle on Fox. Where Have They Been Hiding Ann? Michael Barone: The Evolution of the Republican Party Voter VDH on California:
Sunday, August 26. 2012Obama promises to work across party lines, next time
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More AGW bunkum debunked
I suppose it's slightly ironic that, twelve hours before I might possibly drown from a hurricane, I'm posting an article on fire. Such are the whims and vagaries of outrageous fortune. Yesterday, I said something in an email that only a Floridian would say:
Only in Florida would someone say it'll hopefully be a Category 1 hurricane. When I posted on Isaac last Wednesday, it was barreling directly for us. Over the next few days, it moved slightly to the west, as far as Key West, then it turned slightly northward which drew it back our direction. So it looks like we'll get clobbered pretty good. The good news is that it's picked up a real head of steam over the last few days and is now scheduled to hit us tonight, rather than tomorrow morning as originally forecast. More speed = less time over the water = less time to pick up energy. For what it's worth, this is the fifth hurricane I've gone through in the six years I've been here. Four in the first two months, now Isaac. We also got lashed a good one a few years ago with Tropical Storm Fey. As for the video, I don't think you'll learn anything particularly new ("governments are stupid"?), but it's nice to see the subject neatly laid out. As you know, along with earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and unscheduled solar eclipses, the recent spate of large wildfires has also been attributed to global warming. What makes this video exceptional — coming from a left-wing, AGW-loving organization like NPR — is that the expert actually says the following in real, live English words for all to hear:
That's right, even without global warming, the expert still acknowledges that shortsighted government agencies might have played some small, tiny part in this travesty. I presume he lost his job the following day.
Sunday morning links: A politics-free zone on National Go Topless DayU.S. Open 2012: Federer, Djokovic, Williams sisters highlight tournament I will be there (watching, not playing). An annual delight. Related: What the 21st Century's finest athlete looks like with his shirt off Men don't love fruits and vegetables Why should we? Fruit is just fattening sugar-water - a dessert - and you can get all the vitamins you need from a daily or occasional multivit. Men seem to prefer, given the choice, meat and roots. Life is short: eat what you enjoy but avoid the carbs if you don't like your weight. An Appeal for For-Profit Education In my opinion, not-for-profit education just buries their profits in salaries for administration. What's the difference? The con tricks that make their mark on all of us Cigar Hunter: What to do with that humidor you got for Father’s Day The books of Marilynne Robinson She is good with words. Do not be dissuaded by Rowan Williams Bonding to Hydrogen - The simplest molecule, made for connection Chemistry is great fun, if taught right. Mind puzzles are fun, and it helps you understand this world. My brain chemicals forced me to link that essay. Seems to me that when we make good decisions, we like free will, but, when we make lousy decisions, we do not. Anyway, it is not binary. People are complicated and flawed. Does anybody care about "non-market-oriented" art? I can't even understand what she is saying. Tons of Americans do art as a hobby, and it's non-market-oriented. What's the big deal? Average bear could be pretty smart
Saturday, August 25. 2012Saturday morning linksWith autumn just around the corner up here, it's time to stock up on pre-fossil fuel. A carbon-emitting friend sent me his pic of his growing woodpile. It's also a good time to call your chimney sweep, because he will begin to get busy after Labor Day. Why Do Americans Waste So Much Food? Hobbit Legos What Do Feminists Want Women to Want? AVI: The Vision Thing Costco U., Adapting to Change in the 21st Century: Making the University a Lean, Mean, Discounting Machine The "Smokey Bear Effect": How Government Forest Takeover Has Led to More, Bigger and Hotter Fires For the Amish, Big Agribusiness Is Destroying a Way of Life A Different Justice: Why Anders Breivik Only Got 21 Years for Killing 77 People The Grim Reapers of Crop Insurance Viral Internet story says Mitt Romney helped locate missing teen daughter of Bain Capital partner Polls Find Tight Race, People Want Government To Leave Them Alone Knish: The end of the alternative media MSM won't stop talking about Akin gaffe ACORN Back With 174 Rebranded Affiliates US incomes fell in past 3 1/2 years Sex and God at Yale (h/t Insty) Michael Mann says lawsuit against National Review is on! Climate Depot responds to Mann and his lawyer's claims about the Hockey Stick & Climategate Good news: EPA slaps landlords with $40,000 fines for failing to provide "EPA-Approved" pamphlets to tenants Obama Campaign says Romney's career at Bain Capital "was not about creating jobs, it was about creating profits." Bloomberg Blames Shelters For Homeless Rise Obama's America released yesterday, #1 in box office Friday, August 24. 2012Too many college grads for this economyThe college youth are screwed by the Obama economy: America May Have Too Many College Graduates. It's a very complicated state of affairs, but the economy still stinks for almost everybody without a government job. However, it does not alter my longstanding thesis that a liberal arts education is not meant to be a job credential, and never was. It was designed as life-enrichment, advanced mental discipline, and delayed-adulthood for the clergy, for serious scholars, and for the prosperous elites. What it is today, no-one knows. Related: Trading caps and gowns for mops - Real-time advice: College grads are working in jobs unrelated to their studies. What's wrong with that? Most of the kids today are being challenged to build something for themselves. That's a good thing for everybody, but it works better if the government gets out of the way.
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Four more years of what?Strassel: The Silent Second-Term Agenda - Despite the Democrats' shellacking in 2010, the president moved left. Re-election in November will reinforce his view that he was correct to do so. It begins:
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Germany: Fool of the decade?
Then the tsunami came along, knocked out the backup generators, and the whole thing went into the toilet. Then the Japanese government freaked out and shut down all of their nuclear power plants due to 'safety concerns'. The first one finally went back on line a few weeks ago, a year and a half later. Now, a little panic and overreaction from a government is hardly anything new. We see it here all the time. Some 11-year-old moron puts out an eye with a bottle rocket and immediately all fireworks are banned throughout the county. About the only thing they have in some places these days are sparklers and snakes. Happens all the time. But then Germany got into the act, likewise shutting down all of its nuke plants over safety concerns, all of which raises one of the greatest questions of all time: There are tsunamis in Germany? Earthquakes, sure, but, as Fukushima testified, nuke plants can be built to withstand earthquakes just fine. So what the German high command was really saying to its citizenry was, "We're afraid we're going to get hit by a tsunami any minute now." That, all by itself, might have earned Germany the coveted title, Fool of the Decade. But it gets even worse than that. When they built Fukushima, they constructed a sea wall that would withstand the highest tsunami in Japanese recorded history, back in the 30's. These people obviously aren't fools, and they well knew that (1) the reactors would probably withstand a major quake just fine, but (2) a tsunami breaching the sea wall would do them in. So they obviously put a lot of research into it. Okay, so why did the tsunami breach the sea wall? Natural mystery solved: That wasn't a tsunami that devastated Japan in March
So, to sum up, not only did Germany shut down its entire nuclear power industry because they were afraid of getting hit by a tsunami, but it turns out the tsunami they based this on was such an unlikely event that, until now, it had only been hypothesized. Germany, take a bow. You win. Friday morning linksAtheists Are Vampires?? Biology professor developing silicone implant to battle herpes The Most Interesting Coach in the World, Mike Leach The Lancashire Witches 1612-2012 (h/t Vanderleun) "Reports say Swift is helping Conor deal with the tragedy." Goodbye, V-8s, the Engines That Could Extreme couponing - Indiana has seen a quiet whirlwind of education reform From Roger Clegg & John S. Rosenberg, a major essay on diversity New Homes For Sale Drop To Lowest Ever; Average New Home Price Plunges To 2012 Lows The NYT is crazy Mitt Romney: What I Learned at Bain Capital Poll: McMahon jumps to lead in Conn. Senate race Book: Public Sector Unions Planning to Forcibly Enroll Non-Government Employees The 6 Quadrillion Dollar Climate Change Scam
DNC Embracing Radical Islamists At National Convention
Thursday, August 23. 2012Hurricane funWhen I was a kid, one of the most exciting things to do was to take a Sunfish out in a hurricane. Doubt I'd still have the nerve to do that now, but these fun-loving folks in Maine took a Hobie 16 out in Hurricane Earl 2 years ago. Boat reached a max speed of 22 knots before pitchpoling.
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Tools for ObamaThe vast Leftist propaganda machine is hard at work. Related: Shocker: Donations from media companies go largely to Obama
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Who is Mitt Romney?Aired in April, on CBS (h/t Tatler). The talking head notes that Mitt has not developed a "public narrative."
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Thursday morning linksBasic chemistry of sex Dealing with one's dark side in relationships Dad, You Were Right About The Lines Is it rape to wake up a sexual partner in a sexual manner? Should I euthanize my 12 year-old? Spanish fresco restoration botched by amateur $14.5M for boy's brain injury from metal bat Climate High-Sticking: The Unmanly Mann Has "Bless his heart" become an insult? How likely is a Repub Senate majority? 'God is in control': Obama gets really religious in new interview (with the election a little over two months away) Senators ask Pentagon to consider debarring United Technologies from future contracts GOP Convention Theme “We Built This!” Poll: Warren Down 49-44 to Brown in MA In Addition to Its Many other Flaws, Obamacare Is Becoming a Racket for Overpaid Government Bureaucrats The coming government-made healthcare crisis Book: Obamacare Is Scheme to Draft Millions of New Union Members The Bipartisan Imperial Presidency - On core questions of federal power there isn't a dime's worth of difference between the two tickets. How good police work is the best thing to be done for the poor It Begins… Sandra Fluke & Obama Use Todd Akin to Trash Romney-Ryan & Raise Cash Welcome to College Insurrection Poll: young voters say “key life decisions” are in jeopardy
Wednesday, August 22. 2012The Truth Behind the Bush Tax Cuts and the DeficitThe question of the Bush Tax cuts 'causing' the deficits, and hence the 'need' to increase taxes on the 'wealthy' is one which Democrats spend many evenings discussing. Clearly, Bush was an insane tax-cutter without any good ideas and caused every problem mankind faces today, and frankly every problem we've faced for the last 40 years. He was just that bad. However, a non-partisan look at the cuts indicates something quite different. On a standalone basis, taking out all other additional spending programs from the last 11 years, what we find is the tax cuts paid for themselves, and then some. In other words, the issue isn't the cuts. The issue is all the additional spending which took place after the cuts. To be completely honest, and completely fair, not all the spending was by Bush, either. In fact, most of it was voted on with bipartisan support. Very little could be said to be purely Bush-related, let alone Republican-related. Honesty is a difficult thing in politics. Typically I don't look for anything more than a minimal degree of it, what I prefer is a level of consistency of thought. The Republicans have their own challenges regarding honesty and consistency, but the Democrats have really done a good job of cornering the market on dishonesty and hypocrisy.
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"College Degrees Aren't Umbrellas"George Leef is not convinced that many jobs which require a BA have any need for it. What is a BA anyway? He begins:
Good times, good times Yes, you simply couldn't ask for a more peaceful, tranquil existence. Well, usually.
Weds. morning linksTom Stoppard update The American Chestnut coming back The recipe for happiness? An enduring marriage and an affair with lots of sex California Puts Raw Dairy Farmers in Jail; While in France, Raw Milk is Sold in Vending Machines Ryan's appeal is his normality. Paul Ryan: ‘Happy’ to be clinging to guns and religion Message to the GOP: Maine is not lost! Samuelson: Why Ryan Might Be Right Why Geezers Are the True Enemy Iran Bans Women from University Studies Jake Tapper: The Media is Failing the Country Fred Barnes: How Ryan Recasts the Race - With his big ideas, the GOP's vice presidential candidate makes the incumbent president seem smaller. McGurn: Social Justice and Ryan the Heretic - Church liberals launch an odd line of attack against a free-market champion. Universal Mediocrity - Why do Britons like their sub-par health-care system so much? Gov. Deval Patrick's New Health Law Is Flat-Out Dangerous What Madonna Doesn’t Get About Russia’s Punk Protest Pic below from Theo, with this Corzine quote:
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