Month: June 2011

  • The Convesrion Of David Mamet

    In an interview of David Mamet the interviewer is discussing David’s reading habits when it comes to economics. As an aside the reviewer notes: Later in our conversation, I ask whether he had read any economics before and he says not—he typically gets absorbed in a collection of books relating to his current play for…

  • ANDREW SULLIVAN

    The temptation is to react to the latest outrage from Sullivan with epithets: misogynist, turncoat, propagandist, liberal. Some have taken him on in this way, while others like his former friend Jeffery Goldberg simply lament his drift to the left. Leon Wieseltier, the literary editor of The New Republic, wrote a hard hitting assault on…

  • heelness

    The good news just keeps coming! I just learned that figure skater Johnny Weir (whose past refusal to follow the cultural diktats of Gay Inc. I admired) has issued a fashion fatwa at Washington politicians. …He suggested that Washington kick off its flats. “I love a woman in a heel, and a gentleman in a…

  • The Soros Plan For The 2012 Election

    Let me start out by saying that this is speculation of the rankest sort. I have nothing objective to go by. The best way to start this is to look at Resident ∅s chances given current conditions. Current economic conditions are terrible. The jobless rate is running from between 9% and 20% depending on how…

  • FDR Was Under The Influence Of Fascism

    I found an interesting FDR quote while perusing NewsRealBlog. From Jonah Goldberg’s Liberal Fascism: The Secret History of the American Left, From Mussolini to the Politics of Meaning.Excerpted from the chapter on FDR: “But the New Deal was a product of the impulses and ideas of its era. And those ideas and impulses are impossible…

  • Good news, but…

    Michael Barone has written the political obituary of Newt Gingrich, and considering Barone’s status as a political analyst, I think that makes it official. Gingrich is out! Considering my opinion of the man, I should be happy. So why am I not rejoicing? I guess it’s because I am less than thrilled by the prospect…

  • Democracy and other mechanisms

    A friend emailed me a link to a fascinating article by Salim Mansur which succinctly argues that the reason for the absence of democracy among Arabs is cultural: The Arab League consists of 21 states and the Palestinian Authority. There is not one single democracy in this collection of Arab states, and the predominant reason…

  • All work and no play makes Sysiphus a dull boy!

    I have been so busy with my backyard landscaping project that I have not had time to blog. After digging out the hole and putting in perforated pipe, next came six yards of egg rock (moved by hand in 97 degree heat!): Then soil and more soil: As you can see, it was only thanks…

  • Name Just One

    It just keeps coming up. It came up again in a Hot Air thread. A commenter said: I can’t think of a person who identifies as a social Conservative who isn’t automatically a fiscal Conservative I can think of one. The former leader of that gang, Mike Huckabee. Compare and contrast his record with that…

  • Palin E-Mail Dump

    In case you haven’t heard of it by now, a bunch of Sarah Palin e-mails that were available by a Freedom of Information Request have been released. The big deal with the e-mails? There was no big deal. WaPo’s also chasing a hot lead that Palin really is Trig’s mother. Matt Welch of Reason surfed…

  • Body Shots

    The first mate and I were trying out a digital camera she had after getting a larger memory card for it. She wanted to try something a little risque – which is unusual for her. I usually have to use Jewish foreplay on her for things like that. I got her to tone it down…

  • You Can’t Go Home

      I am, of course, for progress. Progress, understood as what makes human life easier or even more pleasant. I have some doubts, though, about to what extent the place where I grew up has progressed or just become more unpleasant. I cannot remember this place – not from growing up here. Things have changed…

  • Girl With No Eyes

    Margaret Keane It’s A Beautiful Day Cross Posted at Power and Control

  • Weiner halal or Weiner haram? Who cares?

    Not much to say today as I have been digging in the yard. But I see that Huma Abedin — who became famous and I discussed repeatedly when she was Hillary Clinton’s “body person” — is in the news again. The news that Anthony Weiner’s wife, Huma Abedin, is pregnant had been known and agonized…

  • Nylon Riots

    This is sort of an interesting article: Nylon was first introduced around 1939 and was rapidly in extremely high demand in the US, with up to 4 million pairs of stockings bought in one day. The riots occurred between August 1945 and March 1946, when Du Pont shifted its manufacturing from wartime material to nylon…

  • Palin X-Rated

    The producers of the Palin Campaign (not yet) bio film “The Undefeated,” plan to release an X-rated version. The director of “The Undefeated,” a glowing new film about Sarah Palin, said he plans to release an “X-rated” version of the film to better convey “vile” comments about her from sources including celebrities and obscure Twitter…

  • A Fear Of Flying

      It is well known I have a fear of flying, which I’m doing today – though the rest of week is “canned” posts from Portugal, since I’m not getting home till Saturday (my husband and I having decided we need a little time before I must deal with house and cats.) What I’ve probably…

  • The dirty rats reign

    As if we needed more evidence that the federal government nanny state is completely out of control, the EPA is poised to ban most rat poison. If upheld, the EPA action would pull from the shelves some commonly sold products for controlling rodents. The EPA said the move would prevent thousands of children from being…

  • Unadulterated, unconstitutional, murderous tyranny

    I have complained about SWAT team raids in countless posts, but now that they’re using them to enforce warrants issued by the Department of Education over defaulted student loans, I thought yet another post was in order. The U.S. Department of Education issued the search and called in the S.W.A.T for his wife’s defaulted student…

  • Geek Jewish Political Sexual Humor

    A description of what the Israeli Prime Minister did to our beloved Resident. …getting your backside bored .060″ over by Netanyahu the other day… And No. I’m not going to do a translation. Ask a gear head.