The NEA: At Last, Something Everyone Can Agree On

If Larry Sands is to be believed. From his article in City Journal: On the last day of the National Education Association’s convention this summer, its outgoing general counsel, Bob Chanin, gave a speech for the ages. After sharing fond recollections of his 41 years as the NEA’s top lawyer, he switched gears and started …

Rowan Williams, the Pope, and the Nature of the Church

The Ugley Vicar tells us that the Archbishop of Canterbury is calling Rome's bluff: For a man hardly renowned for his robustness, the recent speech given in Rome by the Archbishop of Canterbury was remarkably robust. Of course, it was given partly in response to the announcement from Rome on October 20th of effectively a …

Why People Hate Sarah Palin

Evidently, as Jonah Goldberg points out, there are a few people with a sense of humour who comment on Slate: Slate magazine is just one of the countless media outlets convulsing with St. Vitus' Dance over that demonic succubus Sarah Palin. In its reader forum, The Fray, one supposed Palinophobe took dead aim at the …

Florida, the Strangest News State of All

Joyce Reingold at the Shiny Sheet assures us that it's so: But after a review of 2,000 AP news stories from the past year, it’s official: Florida is the weirdest news state of all. In fact, not only was The Sunshine State the biggest source of strange news, it was the “runaway winner,” according to …

Obama’s Right: The Military Does Make a Good Photo-Op

For once, we're in agreement: Obama arrived on the (Osan Air) base 3:19 p.m. local time (1 a.m. Eastern Standard Time), and received a rousing welcome from 1,500 troops in camouflage uniforms, many holding cameras or pointing cell phones to snap pictures. "You guys make a pretty good photo op," the president said. Evidently the …

No, You Really Can’t Get Credit

David Goldman lays it out: Here’s year on year growth in commercial and industrial loans from weekly reporting banks in the US: A 20% decline year on year does not look like a recovery. In fact, it looks like nothing we have seen since the Great Depression. C&I loan growth lags the end of recessions, …

Cream: Pressed Rat and Warthog

I almost overlooked this musical gem alluded to in the novel The Ten Weeks.  It's Cream's "Pressed Rat and Warthog" which appeared as a single along with "Anyone for Tennis" (an appropriate subject for The Ten Weeks.) "Pressed Rat and Warthog" also appeared as the first song of the second side of the first disc …

Madoff’s Auction Exceeds Expections

It's good news (hopefully) for at least some of these he cleaned out: Auctioneers did better than expected during a sale of items that once belonged to Bernard and Ruth Madoff. The Saturday auction in New York, run by Gaston & Sheehan, netted $1 million for Madoff victims. The auction is part of a series …

Obama on Fox: He’s Trying to Upstage Hannity

Sure is suspicious with the timing: It's official. Fox News' Major Garrett will interview Pres. Obama at 9:20pmET tonight. He tweets: I will interview POTUS on camera Wed am here in Beijing. 4 other networks will too. 10 mins per. Many had asked. Can say now. After the ten minutes, the Great American Panel will …

Reply to New Lifes City’s Alan Hawkins on Ted Haggard’s “Restoration”

Pastor Alan Hawkins of New Life City Church in Albuquerque, NM, took exception to my post on Ted Haggard's church restart in Colorado Springs: Liberal used to mean tolerant. It is apparent that you are unaware of what has transpired with Ted Haggard in the last 3 years. You could probably have found out with …

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