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The Poetics of Destruction

Once again, Charles Johnson at LGF draws attention to what he calls “the constant flow of hate from Arab media,” this time by reprinting on his site MEMRI’s translation of a poem, “Because I Am a Palestinian,” published in the Palestinian weekly, Al-Istiqlal.

Art for Art’s [For]Sake

As a writer myself, one who has, on occasion, indulged herself with language others might find tinged an earthy blue, I’m suspicious of those critiques of art that concentrate on a piece’s so-called “shock value,” especially when that description is used as a way to forestall a vigorous and honest examination of the piece’s aesthetic (such as it is). Sure, some contemporary art is little more than attitude with a

To Victor Go the Spoils…

Is there a prouder American than The National Review Online’s resident military historian, Victor Davis Hanson? His latest column, “Glad We Are Not Fighting Us: What were they thinking?” is composed in the same infectious, hyperbolic tone his readers have come to expect. A brief excerpt: Unlike the more staid consensual nations

The Spread of Lewis Lapham…?

David Skinner at The Weekly Standard follows up on his last Lapham swatting, this time (with the help of a reader) revealing a Harper’s editorial maneuver that hardly smells kosher. (Does ‘kosher’ smell? ‘Dunno, but it tastes like onion). [My earlier entry on Lapham]

The Spread of Lewis Lapham…?

David Skinner at The Weekly Standard follows up on his last Lapham swatting, this time (with the help of a reader) revealing a Harper’s editorial maneuver that hardly smells kosher. (Does ‘kosher’ smell? ‘Dunno, but it tastes like onion). [My earlier entry on Lapham]

The Decline and Fall of Western Civilization (Convenient Classroom Edition) :  1.  The Anecdote

Prelude (Note to my wife): This morning’s coffee, Chocolate Pecan, couldn’t hold a candle to yesterday’s more majestic “Grand” Pecan. Yet again, breeding trumps the libertine gimmick. Anyhow…Normally about now I’d be using this space to wax triumphant about Geraldo’s latest daybreak cave capture — a blur of olivegreen, dust kicked up by the frantic rush of heavy-booted foot traffic, the cold Afghan sun glinting off bruised metal, hesitant gunbarrels

The Decline and Fall of Western Civilization (Convenient Classroom Edition) :  1.  The Anecdote

Prelude (Note to my wife): This morning’s coffee, Chocolate Pecan, couldn’t hold a candle to yesterday’s more majestic “Grand” Pecan. Yet again, breeding trumps the libertine gimmick. Anyhow…Normally about now I’d be using this space to wax triumphant about Geraldo’s latest daybreak cave capture — a blur of olivegreen, dust kicked up by the frantic rush of heavy-booted foot traffic, the cold Afghan sun glinting off bruised metal, hesitant gunbarrels

Blog-of-the-Muffin to you!  (We don’t suffer no blogstumps…)

We at protein wisdom would like to add our voices to the chorus of bloggers celebrating Vehrs and Adragna’s mention on Slate’s new “Best of the Web” feature. Likewise, we offer congrats for Slate’s long overdue canononization of Glenn Reynolds’ Instapundit. Where does he get the energy…? If for some reason you don’t already do so, be sure to check out “Above the Fold” and the daily Blog Watch II

Blog-of-the-Muffin to you!  (We don’t suffer no blogstumps…)

We at protein wisdom would like to add our voices to the chorus of bloggers celebrating Vehrs and Adragna’s mention on Slate’s new “Best of the Web” feature. Likewise, we offer congrats for Slate’s long overdue canononization of Glenn Reynolds’ Instapundit. Where does he get the energy…? If for some reason you don’t already do so, be sure to check out “Above the Fold” and the daily Blog Watch II

Let’s Get Physical…

A WSJ Opinion Journal editorial chronicles Saddam’s two decades of evil. A chilling reminder: All in all, [his] is a legacy worthy of Stalin or Idi Amin. And Saddam has managed all of this destruction without yet obtaining the most horrific weapon of all, a nuclear bomb. But that may not be all that far away […] […]The New York Times reported yesterday that another recent Iraqi defector says he