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Scientific American, a publication I subscribed to when younger and ravenously read in my pursuit of knowledge and information in my younger years, when completely drawn and consumed by the world of science, was one of the main reasons I went to school and studied engineering. Of course, as they began shilling for AGW over a decade ago, publishing one dumb article after another that pushed a political agenda and leftist one government end goal, … Read more
Via Althouse, since I’ve been on a plane all day and currently have the intellectual capacity of a TSA agent.
I’m not going to pretend this documentary is fair. And I’m sure the Left will find it was funded by the Koch Brothers or something. But I do know that we have looked at wind power with a thousandth of the skepticism with which we’ve looked at, say, nuclear. There is a downside to wind … Read more
As our country goes over 1000 days without a budget, President Obama is getting ready to release his new incredible $3.8 trillion budget for 2013. As expected this budget is replete with massive gimmickry and the LSM will pretend that a reduction from totally insane spending levels to just insane spending, by instituting more class warfare, is a good thing for us all, while the dickwads on the other side will do nothing … Read more
This morning I was watching some post SOTU interviews to catch up on the reactions to the speech. I turned off the TV before the speech ended, because there is just so much bullshit I can take in one sitting, and went to bed, a more productive use of my time, by far. So there they had a panel discussing the aftermath, and on it was with some lady from some institute for progressive something … Read more
Stalin was famous for saying the following:
“It is enough that the people know there was an election. The people who cast the votes decide nothing. The people who count the votes decide everything.”
By that he meant that people like him believed that elections where just a means to an end, and thus, the real power came from the vote counters. The progressives have agreed with Stalin on this forever, and have actively pursued … Read more
A while back, when we where debating the democrat’s demand that they be allowed to raise taxes as part of the strategy being looked at to bring the outrageous and out of control government spending that has been going on since the democrats took control of congress and the purse strings back in 2007. Some of us pointed out how horrible an idea allowing them to raise revenue now , while pretending to make cuts … Read more
This is one of many reasons why I don’t think Newt Gingrich should be President:
Newt Gingrich says as president he would ignore Supreme Court decisions that conflicted with his powers as commander in chief, and he would press for impeaching judges or even abolishing certain courts if he disagreed with their rulings.
“I’m fed up with elitist judges” who seek to impose their “radically un-American” views, Gingrich said Saturday in a conference call with
First Michael Moore and now Naomi Wolf are speculating that the recent crack-downs on OWS were … are you sitting down? … coordinated by Obama. Citing a single unnamed source (actually, citing the same source twice through two different bloggers, so that she can claim confirmation), she alleges that DHS has coordinated the crackdowns. The sinister right-wing Obama Administration did this because OWS was threatening politicians’ ability to make money from campaign donations.
So, when
The sexual harassment angle on the Cain train will be with us for as long as Cain is relevant. For what damage I thought he did to himself, caught unprepared, which led to pettifogging, obfuscating, and revising his statements as he went along, the fact that the day after the story broke was his biggest payday wrt donations into his campaign tells us that Cain (for the time being) is still relevant and popular.
I … Read more
One of the most amazing things for SCOTUS watchers to see over the last year has been the slow realization about Clarence Thomas. For conservative Court watchers, it’s been obvious for some time that Thomas is a capable and influential jurist. His dissent in the Raich medical marijuana decision, where he disagreed with Scalia, was excellent.
If the Federal Government can regulate growing a half-dozen cannabis plants for personal consumption (not because it is interstate