Some things…
…are beyond parody. Way beyond.
Continue reading →…are beyond parody. Way beyond.
Continue reading →Who knew that royalty visits my blog? I am only commenting to make you be aware of of the fantastic encounter my friend’s princess went through browsing your web page.
Continue reading →Sometimes I wonder what makes me pick a topic to write about. Some days there’s a story du jour that cries out for treatment, even if only to provide a forum for commenters to talk amongst themselves about it. Sometimes … Continue reading →
[NOTE: Several years ago a great many people were predicting that Obama would ditch Holder because he was too much trouble to the administration. I opined that it would not happen. I was looking at the post again the other … Continue reading →
I just discovered this website, where I plan to spend a bit of time now and then whenever I’m in desperate need of some frivolous R&R. I tend to suspect some of these fashions are not for real. But here’s … Continue reading →
While doing research for my recent post on Jews and Obama, I came across a site showing trends in Jewish voting in presidential elections from 1916 till now (I assume it’s based mostly on exit polling, although that’s not clearly … Continue reading →
Andrew McCarthy is often my go-to guy on legal issues. He’s very sharp on the law and terrorism, which is what you might expect from the lawyer who prosecuted the perpetrators of the first WTC bombing back in the 90s. … Continue reading →
…Al Sharpton plays the race card for Holder.
Continue reading →I’ve watched the TLC show “On the Fly” once or twice (only while double-tasking, so please don’t mock me too much). According to TLC, it “gives viewers a behind-the-scenes look at the modern air travel experience, sharing the large-scale operations … Continue reading →
Executive privilege claimed for the Fast and Furious documents.
Continue reading →You’re probably familiar with Alice Walker’s Pulitizer prizewinning novel The Color Purple. It caused a sensation when it was published way back in 1982, with its story of a poor black woman who rises from a history of abuse and … Continue reading →
…is driving me crazy. It seems to be malfunctioning at the moment. And I know, I know—a lot of you will tell me to go to Gmail, because it’s so much better. I have a Gmail account, too, and have … Continue reading →