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Monday, December 23. 2024Monday morning linksTiger Woods' son Charlie hits his first ever hole-in-one while playing alongside his dad The case for banning cell phones in schools Cautious Optimism On The Demise Of The Green Energy Fantasy Don’t Expect Media Apologies—Ever—for the Duke Lacrosse Case Never Give Up. Never Surrender. Lessons from the past year NYPD Chief resigns amid allegations of demanding sexual favors for overtime hours. The Best of The Free Press: We’re All Gonna Make It They'll do anything to sell the narrative WHY DO THEY ALWAYS LOOK LIKE THIS? Musk Derangement Syndrome I think Tom Homan means what he says. The Dominoes Are Falling Fast Over the Biden Mental Health Cover-Up Lesley Stahl Can’t Figure Out the Decline of Legacy Media Trump is President Now Donald Trump’s cultural renaissance - He will lead by example Pete Buttigieg’s Rocky Legacy New research shows the massive hole Dems are in Dem Rep. Crockett: Hispanic Voters Have "Slave Mentality" And "Can Barely Vote" The Magdeburg Christmas market attack will change Germany. Whatever motivated the perpetrator to do what he did, his actions were an attack on an intrinsic Western institution Everything in the Middle East Means the Opposite Sunday, December 22. 2024Reborn
Yes, it is a story about being reborn but remarkably keeps religion mostly out of the tale. Here's the real deal:
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From today's Lectionary: My soul magnifies the LordLuke 1:39-45, (46-55) 1:40 where she entered the house of Zechariah and greeted Elizabeth. 1:41 When Elizabeth heard Mary's greeting, the child leaped in her womb. And Elizabeth was filled with the Holy Spirit 1:42 and exclaimed with a loud cry, "Blessed are you among women, and blessed is the fruit of your womb. 1:43 And why has this happened to me, that the mother of my Lord comes to me? 1:44 For as soon as I heard the sound of your greeting, the child in my womb leaped for joy. 1:45 And blessed is she who believed that there would be a fulfillment of what was spoken to her by the Lord." 1:46 And Mary said, "My soul magnifies the Lord, 1:47 and my spirit rejoices in God my Savior, 1:48 for he has looked with favor on the lowly state of his servant. Surely from now on all generations will call me blessed, 1:49 for the Mighty One has done great things for me, and holy is his name; 1:50 indeed, his mercy is for those who fear him from generation to generation. 1:51 He has shown strength with his arm; he has scattered the proud in the imagination of their hearts. 1:52 He has brought down the powerful from their thrones, and lifted up the lowly; 1:53 he has filled the hungry with good things and sent the rich away empty. 1:54 He has come to the aid of his child Israel, in remembrance of his mercy, 1:55 according to the promise he made to our ancestors, to Abraham and to his descendants forever." Saturday, December 21. 2024Origins of ChristmasSaturday morning linksThe American university is rotting from within. The modern academy is a threat to reason, liberty and Western civilisation. Fauci holds several ‘professor’ titles at Georgetown but never teaches What We Learned This Year - Mayor Eric Adams, David Sedaris, Bill Maher, Amy Chua, and more on what they learned in 2024. The week in whoppers: NY Times changes its tune on Biden, Washington Post slams Trump in push ‘poll’ and more Saturday Miscellany Brazile: Biden is one of our greatest presidents What Happens When We Are All on the Dole? Friday, December 20. 2024What went wrong with CNN?How long did baby Jesus spend in Egypt?Probably only weeks or months, until Herod died in around 1-4 BC. All such dates are approximate. Going from Nazareth to Egypt was not too hard (there were several trading highways which were ancient at that time). And there was a Hebrew community in Egypt. At the time, Egypt was under Roman rule too, but not Herod. Why it supposedly took Moses 40 years in his time is confusing to me. There were good roads with wells and rest stops. No Starbucks. But, ok, I know how the Old Testament discusses that. It was not for lack of GPS. Thinking about that not just about Christmastime, but because Mrs. BD are traveling to Egypt in a week or so. Cairo, cruise up the Nile to Aswan, etc. My hope is to see some hippos and crocogators. Daytime temps around 70 F. I've read that in ancient times noble Egyptians had domesticated crocs as garden pets, and decorated them with jewels. Nobody has/had a hippo as a pet. Not friendly monsters. Unlike Saudi, you can buy beer in Egypt. The Saudis go to Dubai, London, Paris, and NYC to party. And Milan for special shopping. Some drug lord moron accidentally introduced Hippos to South America, where they thrive.
Friday morning links
Tree too close to the fire? Yes. The Dustbin of Literary Criticism Good points. I used to use ideas from essays by Updike, Stanley Fish, etc. for college essays. Not without attribution, though. I think it's just too easy to write about cultural trends than to dig into writing. How a young Dutch woman’s life began when she was allowed to die Sam Altman on His Feud with Elon Musk—and the Battle for AI’s Future A reckoning with DEI pedagogy - We researched the impact of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion rhetoric on our subjects’ biases. Here’s what we discovered Racist messages found on Tennessee college campus were ‘fabricated,' school says Woman Who Accused Three Duke Lacrosse Players of Rape Admits She Lied, Seeks Forgiveness I’m an Ivy League undergrad — here’s why my campus sides with Luigi Mangione Why Is Trump Suing the Media? FAFO ‘Censorship has a perfect failure record’. Jonathan Turley on why the exercise of free speech is at the core of our humanity. Governments hate free speech - except their own How Barack Obama built an omnipotent thought-machine, and how it was destroyed The terrifying scandal is that Biden was NEVER president. The full truth about the cover-up, Bad Doctor Jill and all the enemies within must be exposed Bye, bye Biden Nobody ever thought he was the boss TGIF: The Lame Duck Thursday, December 19. 2024Chat GPT searchHave you tried it? I did some trial runs, such as "Are there snakes in New Zealand?" Thursday morning links
Scientists Say They Are Stunned by Vole-Hunting, Predatory Squirrels Meet My Pal, the Ancient Philosopher. How friendship with long-dead thinkers can help us live better. Bluesky is getting nasty Curious Timing: The Liberal NY Times Admits Biden Couldn’t Handle Presidency for Another Four Years – A Month After the Election Democrats Still Aren’t Listening. Texan Sheriffs vs. Mexican Cartels. Plus. . . Wednesday, December 18. 2024Do not fly Pakistan AirlineGrammar
Ever get a Christmas card with the label, like, the Smith's? Is it bad grammar education, or is it short for "the Smith's household"?
Wednesday morning links
I do not like to begin the links with something somewhat political, but this shows what Trump can do: Donald Trump's Remarkably Normal Press Conference
SCOTT ALEXANDER: Book Review: From Bauhaus To Our House. I read that book. Good. I ate nothing but red meat for a year... here's why the health experts are so wrong Liz Cheney Referred For Criminal Investigation For Witness Tampering Related to J6 ‘Star Witness’ Cassidy Hutchinson "This Is A Bloodsport For Them" - Lara Logan Exposes "The Age Of Information Warfare" She is good Wednesday Potpourri As Woke Falls, What Rises? Harris' Digital Director Reveals the ‘Ominous’ Moment Where He Knew Something Was Wrong Michael Goodwin: The left-wing media created their own crisis and now Biden Admin Sent $300M to Reuters to 'Look Into' Musk and His Companies? Nearly 8 Million Illegals Living in Sanctuary Cities Across U.S. "Depressed" Biden Bureaucrats Can't Find New Jobs What jobs can they do? In a way, I feel badly for federal workers right now. Trump Wants to Fire Federal Employees Who Refuse to Return to Working in Offices Some work can be done from home. Not government jobs. Tuesday, December 17. 2024My theory is that Santa is using drones this yearHis elves are on strike. Why won't the Deep State just admit that Bezos and Santa made a deal? How about a trip to St. Helena Island?Tuesday morning linksChina: Garlic and sewage Technological Disruption in the US Labor Market NY Times: The Woke Movies Era Is Dead Biden Orders Scientific Agency To Expand Use of 'Indigenous Knowledge' in Final Days Lessons from a Teachers-College Battle Over Free Speech and ‘Decolonization’ The problem with saving academia More Lawsuits for ABC? Network Lies About Linda McMahon Prisoner CNN helped free from Syrian prison was actually notorious Assad regime torturer Until journalists start correcting their misbehavior, they are going to continue to feel nervous. Billionaire Marc Andreesen on the Horrifying Conversation That Red-Pilled Him ‘Polio Ravaged My Family.’ Political Violence Is Back. Plus. . . Caitlin Are the Years of Madness Ending? California Certifies It’s 2024 Election Despite Huge Issues – It’s NOT Certifiable University of Iowa paid MSNBC host Joy Reid $55k to speak on campus Veteran Journalist Dismantles Liberal Case Against Trump’s Deportation Plans: ‘It’s Easier Than You Think’ Partitioning Ukraine: An Idea Whose Time Has Come? NATO Head Says "Wartime Mindset" Needed; Redirect "Pensions, Health, Social Security" To Military Spending Monday, December 16. 2024Monday morning non- links
Bummer. When I pushed "publish" they all disappeared. They were good. I blame either the Russians or climate change. Sunday, December 15. 2024Christmas stress?Since our kids have grown, we minimize it. No more piles of presents, etc. Some holiday cocktail parties are nice, and a few holiday lunches. We minimize the Christmas presents thing, and no damn jewelry. Christmas is a celebration of a sort-of miracle. In my ancestors' Puritan culture, celebrating Christmas was considered Papist and was illegal. If you got caught making a pie at Christmas you were in trouble. Not sure how that changed but I do not blame Coca Cola. Anyway, I believe in comestibles at Christmas, preferably home-made. Mrs. BD makes killer Christmas cookies. Since she was raised Roman Catholic, we do "fasting" on Christmas Eve. Poached salmon with dill sauce usually, before or after church. I am board with Einstein - the latter sentence: "There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a Oh - I just learned about Naked Wines. Stinky cheeses and special wines are my holiday favorites. I do not want or need anything material. Well, I do need books. You can leave Santa some Ozempic. Great Moments in Maine Real EstateSippican rebuilt his house (by himself) and sold it. I thought he was homeless like Jesus' family, or perhaps moving to Uzbekistan but they are still in beautiful Maine for the moment. Sipp should get paid for writing, but that's a tough gig to find.
From today's Lectionary: One more powerful is comingLuke 3:7-18 3:7 John said to the crowds coming out to be baptized by him, "You brood of vipers! Who warned you to flee from the coming wrath? 3:8 Therefore, 3:9 Even 3:10 And the crowds asked him, "What, then, should we do?" 3:11 In 3:12 Even tax collectors came to be baptized, and they asked him, "Teacher, what should we do?" 3:13 He said to them, "Collect no more than the amount prescribed for you." 3:14 Soldiers 3:15 As the people were filled with 3:16 John answered all of them by 3:17 His winnowing fork 3:18 So with many other exhortations he proclaimed the good news to the people. Saturday, December 14. 2024Winter RobinsIt's not really winter here yet, but the flocks of male Robins are all over. They finished off all of our holly berries. We have holly trees and holly shrubs. They like all fruits and berries. They are known to get drunk on old apples. The females go further south. Smart. Saturday morning links Greenpeace: Plastic recycling is a dead-end street Writers On Other Writers' Writing Saint Ann’s insane ex-con hire exposes the progressive ‘shame’ con The Movement to Free Schools of Smartphones Is Winning. Evidence shows that phones harm children and education. A growing number of schools are paying attention. Woodrow Wilson, in a Darker Key - Chris Cox’s biography of the 28th The Re-Skilling of America - Instead of subsidizing America’s greedy and unequal diploma mills, how about dropping degree requirements and rewarding skills? Saturday Miscellany What Is a Woman? How Much of the Harris Campaign Was a Scam? VICTOR DAVIS HANSON: The Evaporation Of The Obama Mystique How stupid is Trump? Many of Trump’s picks are well outside the usual Washington, D.C./New York political, media, and corporate nexus. Hamas Backing Down Over 'Trump Pressure' President-elect Donald Trump wants to turn the lights out on daylight saving time. Friday, December 13. 2024Populists aren't ideologuesThese Brits "center-left" recognize that Trump's election is a relief: Friday morning links Designer Babies Are Teenagers Now—and Some of Them Need Therapy Because of It The American university is rotting from within. The modern academy is a threat to reason, liberty and Western civilisation. The Explosion of Jew-Hate in Trudeau’s Canada Niall Ferguson: The Vibe Shift Goes Global. At home, Yale Law School and DEI committees are out. Abroad, strength and escalation are in. Janet Yellen "Sorry" After Presiding Over $15 Trillion Increase In US Debt Good-bye, Paul Krugman EXPLAIN HOW FLOODING JOB MARKET WITH ILLEGAL MIGRANTS HELPS AMERICANS: Dems Get Strange New Respect For ... THE DAILY CHART: THE FAILURE OF OBAMACARE TGIF: It All Comes Out. Janet Yellen admits we’re in the red,
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