A noted psychiatrist was a guest speaker at an academic function where Nancy Pelosi happened to appear. Ms Pelosi took the opportunity to schmooze the good doctor a bit and asked him a question with which he was most at
Category: Politics
Thompson on the Economy
An interesting video from Fred Thompson. The former actor (“Die Hard 2” with Bruce Willis) and former candidate for US President. [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7IrR3o7x1ps[/youtube] 8 min 20 sec Hat tip to Joe Knecht
Mumbai and Islamic Terrorism
A great article in — of all places — the San Francisco Chronicle. In particular, the article has a concise paragraph that nicely documents and links to the many prior Islamic atrocities: This is the same enemy who held hostage and slaughtered
Liberal Jews – Part 8
There is an endless supply of material for this series on self-destructive inane thinking… Seth Borenstein, a leftist Jew writing an article for the AP writes a long ditty dissertation that notes: ‘Obama left with little time to curb global
Chauncey Gardner, Alice in Wonderland, and the New York Times
I wouldn’t have believed it if I didn’t read it with my own eyes… The newspaper with the relatively large (and declining) circulation based in a city east of the Appalachian Mountains, writes about the difficulty they have calling the murderers
Just Say No to UAW Bailout
You can include me as one that is against the Government providing funds ahead of bankruptcy to the UAW… err, I mean Big Three US automotive companies. There are tactical benefits from saying no to the bailout, such as bankruptcy
Democrat Polls
This cartoon from Slick kind of sums it up nicely:
Vocabulary Terms for Mensa Members
Readers were asked to take any word from the dictionary, alter it by adding, subtracting, or changing one letter, and supply a new definition. Here are the winners: 1. Cashtration (n.): The act of buying a house, which renders the
Bush in Hindsight
“There was a reason we were not attacked in the seven years after 9/11—though it will take a decade from now for most to fathom why.” — Victor Davis Hanson