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Obama’s Commencement Address at West Point (May 22, 2010)

Sat, 05/22/2010 - 21:22
I have both read and listened to this speech. It’s a serious moment for the President of the United States to deliver any commencement address, and especially that of the graduates at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. It’s especially interesting to listen to President Obama here, because as I noted many times throughout [...] 1

Obama’s Commencement Address at West Point (May 22, 2010)

Sat, 05/22/2010 - 21:22
I have both read and listened to this speech. It’s a serious moment for the President of the United States to deliver any commencement address, and especially that of the graduates at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. It’s especially interesting to listen to President Obama here, because as I noted many times throughout [...]

The week in review

Sat, 05/22/2010 - 19:41
As I write this, voters in Hawaii’s 1st District are deciding who will represent them for the remainder of this term. Neil Abercrombie left a vacant House seat behind when he retired earlier this year to focus on a run at the Hawaii statehouse. Polls indicate Republican Charles Djou will win a plurality of the [...]

The week in review

Sat, 05/22/2010 - 19:23
As I write this, voters in Hawaii’s 1st District are deciding who will represent them for the remainder of this term. Neil Abercrombie left a vacant House seat behind when he retired earlier this year to focus on a run at the Hawaii statehouse. Polls indicate Republican Charles Djou will win a plurality of the [...] 1

Of AZ Law Football Player Tells Media: ‘I’m a Football Player It Doesn’t Matter What I Think’

Sat, 05/22/2010 - 15:16
As “Dirty Harry” Callahan said, “A man’s got to know his limitations.” Well it looks like Jets Quarterback Mark Sanchez knows his and his limitations are that he’s a football player, not a politician. Like the lemmings they are, the left-wing Old Media asked this football player what he thought about the Arizona anti-illegal immigration law. [...]

Of AZ Law Football Player Tells Media: ‘I’m a Football Player It Doesn’t Matter What I Think’

Sat, 05/22/2010 - 15:04
As “Dirty Harry” Callahan said, “A man’s got to know his limitations.” Well it looks like Jets Quarterback Mark Sanchez knows his and his limitations are that he’s a football player, not a politician. Like the lemmings they are, the left-wing Old Media asked this football player what he thought about the Arizona anti-illegal immigration law. [...] 14

Obama Doesn’t Need Teflon: He’s A Democrat

Sat, 05/22/2010 - 14:47
In my latest Pajamas column I talk about how President Obama is forgiven anything and everything simply because he’s a Democrat. Also, I talk about the media elites ignoring stories that don’t matter to them. Here are some of my thoughts: As in Houston in 2008 and Nashville in 2010, there is real bias in the [...] 6

Obama Doesn’t Need Teflon: He’s A Democrat

Sat, 05/22/2010 - 14:47
In my latest Pajamas column I talk about how President Obama is forgiven anything and everything simply because he’s a Democrat. Also, I talk about the media elites ignoring stories that don’t matter to them. Here are some of my thoughts: As in Houston in 2008 and Nashville in 2010, there is real bias in the [...]

Obama Establishes Bipartisan National Commission on BP Deepwater Horizon and Offshore Drilling

Sat, 05/22/2010 - 14:42
It’s mind-boggling when you look at the big picture sometimes. Here’s my morning paper, with this lovely front-cover photograph of the oil-soaked dead bird, with the headline, “Spill’s Ugly Reality Sets In“: Millions of Southern Californians will see the paper, and naturally — like any thoughtful, caring person — they’ll be filled with revulsion at the [...]

Obama Establishes Bipartisan National Commission on BP Deepwater Horizon and Offshore Drilling

Sat, 05/22/2010 - 14:28
It’s mind-boggling when you look at the big picture sometimes. Here’s my morning paper, with this lovely front-cover photograph of the oil-soaked dead bird, with the headline, “Spill’s Ugly Reality Sets In“: Millions of Southern Californians will see the paper, and naturally — like any thoughtful, caring person — they’ll be filled with revulsion at the [...] 22

Maybe we need an Everybody Speak Politically Day?

Sat, 05/22/2010 - 13:57
We’ve had Everybody Draw Mohammed Day, to protect the ideal of free speech from two kinds of people: those who will threaten violence in order to suppress speech they don’t like; and those who will give in to the threats. We might also need an Everybody Speak Politically Day, too, for very similar reasons. Via Reason, Ed [...] 2

Maybe we need an Everybody Speak Politically Day?

Sat, 05/22/2010 - 13:01
We’ve had Everybody Draw Mohammed Day, to protect the ideal of free speech from two kinds of people: those who will threaten violence in order to suppress speech they don’t like; and those who will give in to the threats. We might also need an Everybody Speak Politically Day, too, for very similar reasons. Via Reason, Ed [...]

Why do I like Star Wars?

Sat, 05/22/2010 - 12:47
May is a big month, Star Wars-wise. Star Wars Day, naturally, was May 4th. All six Star Wars movies were released in May. The Empire Strikes Back had its 30th anniversary on Friday. It’s more than a movie series now. It’s part of the American culture. A cultural phenomenon is what [...] 9

Why do I like Star Wars?

Sat, 05/22/2010 - 12:47
May is a big month, Star Wars-wise. Star Wars Day, naturally, was May 4th. All six Star Wars movies were released in May. The Empire Strikes Back had its 30th anniversary on Friday. It’s more than a movie series now. It’s part of the American culture. A cultural phenomenon is what [...]

I Made a New Word XXXVII

Sat, 05/22/2010 - 12:11
Bi•no•pia (intang. n.) As I’ve pointed out a few times, it’s easy to criticize something and labor toward its demise when it has a name, and it’s much harder to do this when it doesn’t have a name. By and large, when I invent names for things, they are things that have been sticking around for [...] 1

I Made a New Word XXXVII

Sat, 05/22/2010 - 12:11
Bi•no•pia (intang. n.) As I’ve pointed out a few times, it’s easy to criticize something and labor toward its demise when it has a name, and it’s much harder to do this when it doesn’t have a name. By and large, when I invent names for things, they are things that have been sticking around for [...]

Jan Brewer Reminds Obama Administration: Reading is Fun!

Sat, 05/22/2010 - 11:58
Reading is fun! And fundamental to, you know, comprehending laws prior to demonizing them. Of course, the Obama Administration and other Democrats aren’t reading the law partially so as to give themselves that whole plausible deniability cover, together with their usual childish “La la la, I can’t hear you – and [...] 1

Jan Brewer Reminds Obama Administration: Reading is Fun!

Sat, 05/22/2010 - 11:58
Reading is fun! And fundamental to, you know, comprehending laws prior to demonizing them. Of course, the Obama Administration and other Democrats aren’t reading the law partially so as to give themselves that whole plausible deniability cover, together with their usual childish “La la la, I can’t hear you – and [...]

Communist Indoctrination in Chicago Schools

Sat, 05/22/2010 - 11:36
So, we spend millions upon millions in tax money on state funded schools, students and their families sacrifice tens of thousands of dollars in tuition as they set themselves on a road to loan payments for decades into the future…. and for what? To be taught that the murderous scumbag Che Guevara was some sort [...]

Communist Indoctrination in Chicago Schools

Sat, 05/22/2010 - 11:33
So, we spend millions upon millions in tax money on state funded schools, students and their families sacrifice tens of thousands of dollars in tuition as they set themselves on a road to loan payments for decades into the future…. and for what? To be taught that the murderous scumbag Che Guevara was some sort [...] 30