…I’ll be at Coors field, watching a once-promising Rockies’ season disappear in a flurry of bad coaching and disappointing clutch hitting. On the positive side, at least I get to watch Josh Fogg pitch! Which—for those of us too young to have seen Walter Johnson or Bob Feller or Bob Gibson or Juan Marichal throw live—is a rare treat indeed. Except that Fogg gives up, oh, say, 15-20 mph on
July 27, 2006
variations on a theme: The “an ordinary clock glimpsed in its moment of brief existential regret†post (from the protein wisdom conceptual series)
tic tic tic tic tic “STELLA!” tic tic tic
Everything old is new again, 2
Via Hot Air, “Former ambassador Ed Peck defends Hezbollah”. For the record. On the teevee, even. Ladies and gentlemen, I give you the Carter Administration. Or, as the Iranians are fond of saying, “the gift that just keeps on fucking giving!” More here. But if that’s not enough, just pick up, say, The Turner Diaries. You know—for some extra Jew cabal flavor.
Everything old is new again
Looks like Hezbollah is borrowing a page from the Think Progress playbook. I know. I’m as shocked as you are. Because—as I’ve been reminded repeatedly by a host of helpful left-leaning commenters whenever I mention that such propaganda efforts have the potential to undermine liberalism and provide rhetorical cover for Islamists and their terror offshoots—the anti-war left’s rhetoric has no tangible effects, and suggesting that it does is just my
“Annan’s Claims On Casualties May Unravel”
From the NY Sun: An apparent discrepancy in the portrayal of events surrounding the deaths of four unarmed U.N. observers in Lebanon threatens to unravel Secretary-General Annan’s initial accusation that Israel “deliberately” targeted the U.N. Interim Force in Lebanon. A Canadian U.N. observer, one of four killed at a UNIFIL position near the southern Lebanese town of Khiyam on Tuesday, sent an e-mail to his former commander, a Canadian retired
