Month: March 2008

  • Another vicious right wing smear against a small child!

    It’s probably not very wise of me to do this, but since Ace and all those nice people have been defending Hillary against her “lies,” I thought I should at least try to be fair, and take a crack at defending Obama against his “lies.” Glenn Reynolds links this from Hot Air: “Barack Obama has…

  • “This has been a very long campaign”

    How many ways are there for me to say how sick to death I am of this, this sordid excuse for a campaign? Campaign, hell. It’s as if there’s a permanent national election, and I’ve been complaining about it for so long that I’ve forgotten when it started or when I started complaining about it.…

  • Jeremiah Wright’s Theology Mentor

    H/T Baldilocks

  • I Just Don’t Get It

    The Jews have the right idea. Never forget what happened in Germany. Never hold present day Germans (other than the haters) responsible for the sins of their ancestors. That is what is so toxic about Wright. Did he thank the dead of Gettysburg for their sacrifice on his behalf? Did he thank the Jews for…

  • Neocongenital disorder?

    Americans of all political persuasions are coming to the sad realization that our first lady – a woman of undoubted talents who was a role model for many in her generation – is a congenital liar. — William Safire, Jan. 1996 Apparently, this realization has faded. I was startled when earlier I saw Glenn’s link…

  • Quick as a link, you’re in the clink!

    I hate it when I click on links and don’t find what I want. Plenty of times I click on the wrong link. Or a dead link. Or I’ll get those infuriating popups which sometimes hang my machine. But imagine if they made clicking on the wrong link a crime! Well, they have, or at…

  • the greater fear factor

    I’m utterly fascinated by Inquirer writer Chris Satullo’s apologia to feminists — for the crime of not supporting Hillary Clinton: Bless me, for I have sinned, and it has been a while since my last confession. This, apparently, is my sin: I have failed to support Hillary Clinton in the fashion to which her most…

  • Not your typical closet

    I’ve been reading Maureen Dowd for years, and I generally find myself irritated by her. But when she’s good, she’s good, and in her latest column, she’s at her best. (Have to admit, I savored every word.) While it’s obvious she favors Obama, she nonetheless doesn’t spare him. Nor (to my delight) does she spare…

  • From gotcha games to passive-aggressive, true-feelings gotcha games…

    I have no idea who Patrick O’Hara is, and I don’t especially care. Certainly not enough to Google him and find out whether he’s really the lifelong Republican he says he is. So for the purpose of this post, I’ll accept what he says in an op ed in today’s Inquirer on faith: Last week…

  • The Civil War Was Not About Slavery

    Gettysburg dead Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord: He is trampling out the vintage where the grapes of wrath are stored; He hath loosed the fateful lightning of His terrible swift sword: His truth is marching on. (Chorus) Glory, glory, hallelujah! Glory, glory, hallelujah! Glory, glory, hallelujah! His truth…

  • What Is This Picture Worth?

    HT Sweetness and Light

  • A Conversation About Race

    NSFW

  • I’m Not Responsible

    Eric at Classical Values is looking at a question that has vexed him for quite some time. Is A responsible for what B says? Actually the post in question is a little more convoluted than that, but the convolution – necessary for his point – is not what I want to talk about. I’m not…

  • Obsession 101

    I’ve said it in a number of posts, and I hate to be a broken record, but once again, it is illogical and unfair to hold A responsible for something said by B. In yet another classic example, Glenn Greenwald takes this error a step further, this time attempting to hold Glenn Reynolds responsible for…

  • Keeping politics out of religion

    James Carville thinks that Bill Richardson’s endorsement of Barack Obama is an act of betrayal of the worst order: The reaction of some of Mr. Clinton’s allies suggests that might have been a wise decision. “An act of betrayal,” said James Carville, an adviser to Mrs. Clinton and a friend of Mr. Clinton. “Mr. Richardson’s…

  • A Little Exchange

    Over at Just One Minute I spotted this exchange between some commenters. Obama’s connections to Jeremiah Wright, William Ayers, Tony Rezko, and Nadhmi Auchi pose some serious questions about his judgement. Unless he gives the go ahead to Michigan and Florida to hold new primaries,and of course he won’t do that, he will be our…

  • Turn Up The Heat

    Global Warming is not what it used to be. It appears that despite a continuing rise in CO2 global temperatures for the last 10 years have been falling. If you count just since 2002 temperatures have been stagnant. The ABC mentioned is the Australian Broadcasting Company. Last Monday – on ABC Radio National, of all…

  • A bad year for change?

    Change. We all talk about it. Well, I decided to do something about it. So I’ve been digging up change in my back yard with a metal detector. I don’t expect to find anything valuable, but the post about “asparamancy” got me to thinking. If asparagus can be used for divination purposes, why not change?…

  • “Giraffes on Horseback Salads”

    No really. Salvador Dal&iacute wrote a film script for the Marx Brothers of that name in 1937: The “Surrealist woman” is lying in the middle of a great bed, sixty feet long, with the rest of the guests seated around each side. Along the bed, as decorations, are a group of dwarfs caught by Harpo.…

  • Closing The Deal

    When it comes to customer satisfaction the rule of thumb is that every satisfied customer will influence five others and every dissatisfied customer will influence ten. You had better keep your customers happy. So how has Mr. Happy, the glorious Barry O, been doing with his customers? Not well. Not well at all. I’m going…