Monthly Archives: September 2010
While the conservative world is beside itself giddy with an anticipated landslide in November, and “hope” has re’sprung eternal for a floundering Sharron Angle in Nevada, the burning question on my mind has been just what effect a GOP Congress … Continue reading
In desperate times, comedy is often a blessed reprieve for many of us. When the comedy involves a ‘man of letters’ as the protagonist and he is paradoxically considered to be the genius of the free world merely by supposition, … Continue reading
From the Rubio for Senate campaign website, a moving tribute to Mario Rubio. No matter your politics, it’s well worth your time to read the whole thing: My father Mario Rubio passed away on Saturday night. My father knew real … Continue reading
September 6, 2010 Afghans wave banners saying “Quran is our law, Islam is our religion” during a demonstration against the U.S. in Kabul. Hundreds railed against the U.S. and called for President Barack Obama’s death at the rally denouncing an … Continue reading
Fareed Zakaria is commonly referred to as brilliant, but I think his brilliance is principally based in his ability to find the front of a parade and lecture everyone else about their shortcomings in the comfort of retrospection. He has … Continue reading
