Dec 11 2009

"Race" Face

Patterico has been driving a fascinating series of blogposts — including two of mine, in my cacapity (sorry, it’s after 2:00 pm, and I’ve had a three or four) capacity as a former guest blogger who still has blogging privileges on Patterico’s Pontifications — on the subject of racism. I find this not merely [...]

Dec 8 2009

Dafydd’s Pontifications

After a hiatus of approximately 237 years, I have put a post up at Patterico’s Pontifications, where I got my start blogging back when the rocks were still cooling. You can read it here.
I’m too pressed for time to tell you what it’s all about. Suffice to say that it relates to racism, [...]

Nov 29 2009

Crass Warfare

We haven’t posted since Thursday because for us, Thanksgiving hasn’t happened yet; it’s a complicated dance involving my sister’s in-laws and trying to juggle two Thanksgivings at two different locations, coupled with several other family members having made commitments for Friday and Saturday — don’t ask! So we’re doing our Thanksgiving today. (And [...]

Sep 22 2009

That Big Ol’ NEA Scandal… Just Déjà Vu-Du

Today saw new posts by Power Line and Patterico’s Pontifications on the newest Obamic scandal; in this one, the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) was nabbed red-handed leaning on “artists” — rather, those who are so unsuccessful that they must suckle at big government’s teat — to promote the partisan agenda of President Barack [...]

Sep 20 2009

Obama Stands Behind "Prosecutors" - Well…

I cannot twitter my thumbs without noting the latest astonishment from the One (hat tip to DJR at Patterico’s Pontifications). Here is Barack H. Obama on Deface the Nation, discussing Attorney General Eric Holder’s decision to criminally investigate CIA agents who had the temerity to interrogate terrorist suspects about imminent, ongoing attacks:
He’s got to [...]

Sep 10 2009

Did Obama Move the Meter?

John Hinderaker at Power Line helpfully reports that before President Barack H. Obama’s grand address on ObamaCare, the Rasmussen tally stood at 44% of likely voters supporting, 53% opposing. John concludes:
Those numbers have been pretty much stable for a while; it will be interesting to see whether and how they move over the next [...]

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