An Experiment in Adjusting an Alcohol-based Reality Filter.
The more beer you drink, the more the world seems to make sense. I'm not sure if this is the beer's fault, or the world's. Experiments proceed.
For pigeonholing purposes, I consider myself a South Park Conservative: I believe in Loose Women and Tight Borders but I'm getting anime porn and legally mandated lounges for day laborers...further adjustment to the model may be needed.
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Robert Stacy McCain posted an interview with Daily Caller producer Michelle Fields on her harrassment at the hands of Occupy DC protesters trying to interfere with the Defend the American Drea, Conference In Washington yesterday.
This prompted the Daily Caller to respond with their usual compassion and sensitivity towards women:
"Jim Treacher:"You'd think she quoted Mike Tyson or something..."
Yes, Jim, Daily caller posting this:
is exactly what Michelle was doing trying to interview people. The conservative blogosphere gets classier every day...
Bet they didn't see this when they voted it all those Tony Awards. (Caution: if you haven't seen the play yet — but you do want to — some of these observations might hint at spoilers. I'll do my best to avoid them).
1. The public face of the villains is a charismatic airhead manipulated by sinister advisers (liberals)
2. The ruler of Oz gains power by claiming to fix the weather (Hello, Al)
3. The university is run by an ignorant, posturing bureaucrat who suppresses teachers holding minority views (84% of modern university professors self-identify as "liberals")
4. Those teachers are denied the ability to speak. (liberal campus speech protests and codes)
5. The heroine insists on standing up for her decent principles against state pressure (conservative)
6. She champions the suppressed teacher (conservative)
7. She takes responsibility for her own actions, good and bad. (conservative)
8. The leaders try to get her to do all the work so they can take credit and increase their power (liberal)
9. Her enemies blame her for their shortcomings and mistakes and try to punish her for their failings (liberal, hell - OWS)
10. She redeems an enemy by her own courage and example (conservative)
11. In the end, she opts out of the corrupt system. (conservative verging on libertarian)
12. The rich, privileged guy is a good guy (conservative)
Seriously, conservatives should all be going to see this play...
Chuck Norris may have died...
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...but his facts live on forever.
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10. When Chuck Norris does division, there are no remainders.
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The lovely Mrs. Stakhanovets told me I looked like a breath of spring.
Well, anyway that's what she meant.
She actually said I looked like "the end of a l...
Sunday Funnies For 03-22-26
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, quality, not so much. “Learing,” certainly. Probably, plus I had to
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In The Mailbox: 03.20.26
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— compiled by Wombat-socho Usual weekend deadlines for the usual weekend
posts. Wow, an entire week without skipped/compacted posts. Ceterum autem
censeo S...
First Weekend of Spring!
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I don’t think I have ever seen this outrageously colorful bird here, but
Floridians and Texans might be luckier. For fun: try and count how many
bird you s...
We All Have Rawwrs Together
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I’m working on the bonus story, “Refulgence of Refuge,” and the final panel
has to do quite a bit of heavy lifting. If you’re familiar with book 19
then ...
Hey, longtime pw readers…
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Remember the inane leftist “timb” who used to comment here, and who later
formed a Frisch-like obessession with me? Well, now he derides me on
Instapundit ...
The Place to be is now Datechguyblog.blog
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Ok This is getting weird finally had enough with my provider Purchased a
couple of small plans on wordpress set up a new primary blog at
Datechguyblog.blog...
The House Of Special Purpose At 102
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Originally posted on The Camp Of The Saints:
[NOTE: This is a republishing of a post I originally ran a nine years ago]
[NOTE for 2020: One hundred and two...
My new service for readers
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I’m delighted to tell you about improvements I’m making to the service I
provide for my readers. There is now a better way for you to receive and
enjoy m...
Best Rugged and Waterproof Smartwatches
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Back in 1972 when Hamilton Watch and Electro/Data Inc. developed the first
digital watch that sold for a whopping $2100, who would have thought that
someda...
A poet, a scholar and a mighty warrior
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A great gentleman has gone to meet his maker. An empty place in our hearts.
RIP #GreyphusTheMagnificent #GreyphusTheTerrible. #Gravitas
#BestPurrboxEver. #...
A Poem for Remembrance Day
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*"The Inquisitive Mind of a Child"*
Why are they selling poppies, Mummy?
Selling poppies in town today.
The poppies, child, are flowers of love.
For the m...
Opening Fire in Public
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Mine Host does not advocate murder, or the shooting down of people just
because you don't like something about them. Likewise he recognises that
moral j...
THINGS ARE MOVING - AGAIN
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The WSJ’s Peggy Noonan checks US election numbers: The polls are tightening
and no one is sure why. A Reuters/Ipsos poll through…
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I am going to start posting again.
The subjects will be similar.
Politics, current events (In US, Va, and my life)
I have to remember the way to do some thin...
Far Back Fridays!! Please Share!
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Let's start a new thing...
Far Back Fridays: Please share!
Post the first songs, records, band or singers that you bought or recorded
(or stole, we won't...
Vote for Blogress Diva!
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I would actually suggest that you vote for one of the women who’s writing
on a semi-regular basis, rather than me: I think I’m only there based on my
past ...
An Unclever Man
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overindulgence
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9/11 AND SHORTLY THEREAFTER
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I was thinking not long ago about the oddness of, well, just everything –
everything in life being indisputably odd at the very least, and capable of
escal...