Wednesday, August 14, 2002

I'm still here
I'm just real busy with life. But thanks for stopping by!

Monday, August 12, 2002

Redistributive socialism at its finest
Mugabe pulls together the best of all worlds: taking from the rich, white colonialists, and giving it to the poor, black downtrodden. Do Jesse Jackson, the NAACP, Maxine Waters, and liberal academics et al dare cheer?

Monday, August 05, 2002

End of an era
Lakers broadcaster died today. He will be sorely missed for a long, long time. Watching or listening to a Lakers game will never be the same, but rest assured that the Jell-O will be jigglin' for a long, long time even without him--as long as Shaq and Kobe stick around.
Enlightened environmentalism
Unfortunately, it doesn't exist. If it did, debates like this wouldn't need to happen. I mean, it's completely obvious that we need to thin forests out to prevent the build-up of dangerous fuel that helps spark massive, destructive fires during times of drought, but the enviro-wackos just won't allow it because it might possibly benefit the timber industry. Talk about cutting off the nose to spite the face.

Saturday, August 03, 2002

And just like that, an era comes to an end
Doesn't anybody realize how monumental this is, that Chick Hearn will likely no longer be able to do the Lakers broadcasting? People, this is seriously bad news; things will never be the same.

Thursday, August 01, 2002

Hamas leader says Americans weren't targets
The bomb was meant tokill Israelis.

Oh, in that case, all is forgiven.

Wednesday, July 31, 2002

Euro-peaceniks
They just don't understand that it's the military, stupid.

Monday, July 29, 2002

On the Europe-America divide
Victor Davis Hanson gives us another gem on the existence of real differences in values that separate Europeans from Americans. He ends by saying we'll stick together despite our squabbles, and that when it comes to our policies of global intervention, "Europe won't like publicly what we do, but privately they will agree that we did what we had to do."

Sunday, July 28, 2002

Puff and huff
Many people were puzzled by the nature and timing of a particular NY Times puff piece praising Colin Powell, with nary a hint of disagreement or contrariness anywhere. Today, the Times' motive became clear with this dramatic call to action. The message was clear: Powell, you need to stand up and oppose this war on Iraq, and take a stronger stand against as much of the president's foreign policy goals as possible. Colin, you're our only hope! (Tom Daschle is too impotent apparently.) Of course, the blogosphere does not let such blatant politicking by newspapers go unnoticed. Such naked chicanery is somewhat embarrassing for "the newspaper of record" to be engaging in, don't you think?

Thursday, July 25, 2002

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Ivy covered envy
What is the world coming to when Ivy League schools are caught hacking into each other's admissions records?

Tuesday, July 23, 2002

He used to be a liberal
Then he was mugged by reality.
Pharma explanation
If you've ever wanted to know how the pharmaceutical industry works, why drugs are expensive, and why reimportation of drugs from Canada won't help, go here. It's a long, thorough post, and there are tons of great replies in the Comments section, so check those out too.

Monday, July 22, 2002

If this happens
I'm walking out on baseball. Three strikes and you're out.
Death of the SUV
I don't think implementing new regulations to curb greenhouse gases is such a bright idea, but it will have one nice benefit: less SUVs on the road. As a driver of a Honda Civic and an avowed truck hater, I won't be sorry to hear that SUVs will either be getting more expensive or have weaker, more fuel-efficient engines to comply with the new emissions standards.

Sunday, July 21, 2002

What will TIPS look like
Maybe something like this.

Thursday, July 18, 2002

New Geneva blog
Innocents Abroad documents the frivolity that occurs daily in the world capital of diplomatic condescension and NGO/IGO self-righteousness. Check out his refutation of EU bloke Chris Patten concerning America's reasoning for opposing the ICC.
2 plus 2 equals...
Alan Keyes is getting bumped from MSNBC's lineup, despite relatively decent ratings. Is he being silenced because of his views on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict?
Subverting democracy "for a good cause"
I understand the desire of homosexuals to legalize gay marriage, and I can appreciate the comparison to the civil rights movement of the '60s, but I don't agree that undermining the democratic process is the way to go about establishing domestic policy. The ballot meausre to ban gay marriage in Massachusetts should have gone to the voters, not quashed by the legislature unfairly. I don't particularly care for the idea of "direct democracy" and propositions/initiatives, but if you're going to have that as part of your system, then don't thwart it illegitimately.

Wednesday, July 17, 2002

Oh my God
I can't believe the blatant hypocrisy of The New York Times. I mean, I read both of the articles in yesterday's paper condemning Bush for the way he got rich off the Arlington Stadium deal, and the newspaper's owners are doing the exact same thing in NYC! That's beyond ridiculous. Where is their credibility, their integrity?