Gas Masque
One remarkably serendipitous effect of Climategate is that mainstream science publications — written for laymen, I mean, not scientists — are beginning to take a hard look at the core contradictions of globaloney: Science-oriented magazines that never before so much as considered the evidence of “deniers* ” are now calmly questioning the catechism of [...]
Global Warming Bombshell
The biggest news story of the day is one that has barely begun to break and will continue to reverberate for months or years to come. Someone hacked into a computer at the University of East Anglia’s Hadley Climatic Research Centre, one of the main centers of anthropogenic global warming research. The hacker [...]
The Shape of Things to Come?
In the absence of a discernable trajectory of purpose, a person’s actions may seem random, unpredictable, and inexplicable. Why did he do that? Why not this? What’s he going to do next? We haven’t a clue.
But sometimes, in a great flash, you finally see the pattern; and all previous actions make [...]
What to do in Afghanistan, yet another look
Michael Gerson turned to Gen. Petraeus in effort to counter arguments that the war in Afghanistan is not winnable. Petraeus, it seems, was unable to say that it is. Instead he told Gerson:
To be fair, all of us should be asking that question more, in view of allegations of electoral fraud” in [...]
Bennet Kelley: The Specter Switch and the Price of Obamanoia
Arlen Specter’s defection from the Republican Party is the “canary in the coal mine” warning Republicans they are on a path to electoral disaster. After two consecutive elections in which the party received “a thumping” in part because they were too conservative, the GOP had to choose between adopting the “big tent” philosophy Specter [...]













