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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Editor Of Benghazi Talking Points Gets A Promotion
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Victoria Nuland, who was responsible for editing the administration’s
talking points on Benghazi – ie: making up lies to tell to the American
people – is g...
Team Obama’s dirty war against conservatives
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Kimberley Strassel makes in important point today at The Wall Street
Journal, taking apart the defense that the IRS was warranted in targeting
conservative...
97% Undercooked uncertainty
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Roman Murieka has a great statistical analysis of the Cook ‘consensus’
paper over at Climate Audit. There’s a surprise result: The number of
papers endorsi...
You’ve Got To Know When To Holder…
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Yesterday, the “president” claimed he is concerned about the DoJ’s
targeting of journalists, and wants Eric Holder to investigate. Holder
approved the sear...
ConDuit in SLC today
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I’m heading down to Salt Lake City for ConDuit 23. http://conduit-sf.com/ I
don’t know what’s up with their counter, because my first panel is at noon.
Dro...
Did Holder Lie Before Congress Last Week?
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Like a dog. Ed Morrissey at Hot Air: In regard to potential prosecution of
the press for the disclosure of material. This is not something I’ve ever
been i...
Sanford and Weiner – I Knew They’d Be Back
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When both of these guys left public office a few years back, like
cockroaches who’ll survive nuclear war, I knew we hadn’t seen the last of
them. I was rig...
Nothing to Do With Islam?
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From Melanie Phillips, "Stiff Competition for 'Most Fatuous Reaction' Award
."
Also, at Theo Spark's, "The Coming Death of England."
Thought For The Day
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By The Reverend David R. Graham, A.M.D.G. The constants of war are the
constants of life because, as Heraclitus observes, “War is the father of
all things....
MEMORIAL DAY 2013
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*I'm posting this stuff up front to remind ourselves as we enjoy our long
weekend of fun in the sun, what its really all about and who paid for it -
S.L.*
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Kaitlyn Hunt the Ick Factor Marches On
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But… f—ing, you see, and the young girls. Judges want to f— young girls.
Juries want to f— young girls. Everyone wants to f— young girls!” Roman
Polanski t...
WHO CHOSE WHO?
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Network Ten’s Canberra chief Stephen Spencer suffered a severe case of
panty bunchitis back in March when people criticised Julia Gillard’s
appearance with...
Woman Bites Dog
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Yesterday’s news: Jury in Arias case says it can’t reach unanimous verdict
The judge in the Jodi Arias murder trial declared a mistrial in the penalty
phas...
Two women: so different, yet so alike
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People's Blog *Two women: so different, yet so alike*
I'm not sure what this means, perhaps you will help me to find out.
I came across this picture today,...
Crisis Mode Freakout
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I’m sorry I have not written in such a long time, but so very much is going
wrong that I hardly even know where to begin. I have to run out in a few
minute...
‘Gay Pride’ vs Humility
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Some tweets for your consideration. “Gay pride”… For all the words you’ve
shot, and all the tears we’ve cried, here’s to New York City, and our very
Gay Pr...
Help Oklahoma!
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Before Politics, please take some time and help the folks hurt in Oklahoma.
Visit NBCNews.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy
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Anzac Day
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Business brought Mine Host to the big smoke late in the afternoon on Anzac
Day. This brought one of life's new experiences; how Anzac Day is
finished of...
Government Can't Change What Marriage Means
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*You are hoping by its force and might, by fiat, that government will change
what marriage means. But government can’t change the state of marriage
fundam...
On ‘Being Gay at CPAC’ at National Review Online
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Friday afternoon at CPAC I had a pleasant conversation with National Review
Online fellow, Betsy Woodruff, who was trying to, as the headline says,
sort ou...
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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via publiousforum.com
*ef·fete*
[ i ft ]
1. decadent: characterized by decadence, overrefinement, or
overindulgence
2. weak: lacking the str...
On Battle and Courage and Men
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One of my very favorite quotes is the following. Battle is the most
magnificent competition in which a human being can indulge. It brings out
all that is b...
"Sticking it out may not be for everyone..."
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*"**'Hillary Rodham Clinton* *says husband Bill often brings her romantic
gifts: a giant wooden giraffe from an African trip, for example, and a
Chanel w...
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