Month: January 2011

  • My major worry

    My congressman, John Dingell, is one of the oldest and richest members of the House; he’s so old that his Washington career literally began under FDR. Now 84, Dingell intends to seek re-election, and he is taking advantage of the tragic shooting of Gabrielle Giffords by claiming he and his wife received death threats “in”…

  • Slush Funds?

    I have an interesting report on political slush funds in the Vatican Bank from a source whose reputation I’m not aware of. Anyone know how credible this report is? Slush fund accounts of major US politicians identified and seized at Vatican Bank (Rome). Connection established with Daniel Dal Bosco RICO indictment, which cites Giancarlo Bruno,…

  • Chester Obama has ruined my chance to be president!

    The more I think about M. Simon’s previous post, and this Ann Althouse comment discussion, the more I am having some serious hypothetical worries about my future. The reason for my concern is the growing insistence by a large number of people that the so-called “Short Form” — the standard issue birth certificate which most…

  • Women Hate Women

    Brought to mind by a post on Why Palin Hatred? This unhinged hatred of Palin comes mostly from women. That is an awkward observation for us to offer, because a man risks sounding sexist or unchivalrous when he makes unflattering generalizations about women. Noted sociologist Chris Rock (in the video above) clarifies the whole social…

  • A Melodrama in Three Cats (plus one)

    (The onslaught of felines on CV continues!  I have no idea how to say “felines to victory” in Latin, but consider it said anyhow.) First there were Euclid and D’Artagnan. And Euclid and D’Artagnan were inseparable. I mean, really inseparable. Couldn’t separate them with a water hose inseparable: Miranda cat, the girl in the house, was…

  • Who’s whipping up all that anti-government hatred?

    According to a post Glenn linked, a study of action movie villains from the 1980s to today revealed that the most frequent and persistent overall characteristic of Hollywood bad guys is that they work for the government: I tracked ten of the best-loved action stars over the past 30 years: Clint Eastwood, Tom Cruise, Bruce…

  • They Lost It

    No. Not the media over the shootings in Arizona. They lost Obama’s birth certificate. Maybe lost it is the wrong term. “Can’t find it” is more like it. Hawaii Gov. Neil Abercrombie suggested in an interview published today that a long-form, hospital-generated birth certificate for Barack Obama may not exist within the vital records maintained…

  • Facilitating magical thinking

    For different reasons, both M. Simon and Sarah have made me want to sound off about something that has long annoyed me.  Magical thinking. Seeing things that aren’t. Making connections that are not there. In movies, the Michael Moore approach. (Bush swings golf club. Truckload of dead Iraqi babies. Voila! Connection made!)  I hate the…

  • Staying “on target”

    CNN is trying to avoid inflammatory rhetoric: CNN’s John King: “Before we go to break, I want to make a quick point. We were having a discussion about the Chicago mayoral race. My friend Andy Shaw used the term ‘in the crosshairs’ in talking about the candidates. We’re trying, we’re trying to get away from…

  • A Wilderness Of Mirrors

    First and before I go into this post, I want to make it clear that I don’t believe in writing-with-a-message. I am in full agreement with whoever said “if you want to send a message, use western union.” Since everything became infused with “message” which somehow always comes down to politics and since everything local…

  • My life? My health? My doctor?

    My doctor in California — an internist I have been seeing since the 1970s — is a real doctor. By that I mean he has a private practice and is not beholden to some faceless institution which treats doctors like apparatchiks and their patients as little more inventory in a public policy study. His records…

  • The Logistics Of The Impossible

    Bob Ramsey who has some interesting links on this page suggested I have a look at a book excerpt which explains why supply interdiction in the Drug War is an impossible task. Not just difficult. Not just expensive. Impossible. It is an excerpt from a book published in 1991: Undoing Drugs: Beyond Legalization So let…

  • it’s the honest 9/11 truth!

    According to his friends, Jared Loughner hated Bush, and he believed in the 9/11 Truther conspiracy theories. Assuming the man’s mind was capable of a political classification (a big assumption, IMO), that would have tended to place him on the left at the time. Because Bush was president and the official government position was that…

  • Marijuana Makes Some People Smarter

    Does pot make some people smarter? I have no studies proving that. I do have an anecdote SAN FRANCISCO (AP) – The late astronomer and author, Carl Sagan (1934 – 1996) was a secret but avid marijuana smoker, crediting it with inspiring essays and scientific insight, according to Sagan’s biographer. Using the pseudonym “Mr. X”,…

  • Doing the Democrats’ bidding

    What’s up all of a sudden with certain Republicans these days?  I mean, I might have expected Democrats to be pushing gun control, but coming on the heels of Peter King’s inanity, stuff like this is getting ridiculous: Lugar pushes to renew assault weapons banSen. Richard Lugar (R-Ind.) this weekend called on Congress to reinstate…

  • Science Fictional spam bot!

    Okay, so Classical Values might be the blog (proudly) devoted to overthinking everything and I might be the resident (cat infested) science fiction writer, but oh, heck, for thinking outside the box we’ve got nothing on spambots. In the process of springing my last comment from spam — I’m dangerous, what can I say?  ‘s okay.  It’s a…

  • Specialization

    Sarah mentioned Heinlein flame wars in her recent post. So I’m cross posting this piece (with some additions) to see if I can get one going. ******* Of course, our failures are a consequence of many factors, but possibly one of the most important is the fact that society operates on the theory that specialization…

  • The Rule Of What?

    Stacy McCain is bemoaning the destruction of the property market in Maryland caused by a ruling against the banks who created fraudulent documents. From a report he linked to: In a major ruling Friday, a coalition of nonprofit defense lawyers and consumer protection advocates in Maryland successfully got over 10,000 foreclosure cases managed by GMAC…

  • What those big money, snarling-headed libertarians won’t permit

    While there doesn’t seem to be much in terms of earth-shaking news yet today, over at Memeorandum I found a thoughtful and amusing essay, even if it sometimes borders on the outrageous. The author “Freddie” is primarily irritated at the mainstream left for excluding genuine leftists (the sort who are honest enough to admit to…

  • Hostile Working Conditions

    See, I don’t think we’ve seen enough cute doggie — or fish — pictures lately, so I thought I’d pick up on Eric’s slack. (grin)  Of course, this means CV, a staunch dog blog, is being taken over by the cat-blogging side. Frankly, the internet consists of fifty percent cute kitteh pictures and fifty percent…