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For those interested in wrestling and submission grappling…

Here, available online for the first time, is a brief excerpt from a 1999 interview with the late great Lou Thesz on Tony Cecchine and his place in catch wrestling. Mr Thesz, who died over half a decade ago now, remained close with Tony until his death. And though the two never engaged in any business dealings, Thesz endorsed Cecchine — and testified to his expertise in hooking (a rarity

Things to do in Denver when you’re dead, #38

Go up to a traffic cop and smack him across the face with a rolled up copy of one of the suburban Yellow Pages. Then, when he claps the bracelets on you, keep breaking off fingers and sliding your increasingly diminished hands out of the cuffs. Repeat until he gets so frustrated that he lets you go with a warning and $20 for Chinese takeout.

If Obama loses, Democratic “racism” to blame

That is, if you can believe such contrived, loaded polling. Alternate explanation? Older whites, rather than being “racist,” aren’t particularly taken in by a guy who promises everything and says nothing. Too, they’re old enough to remember the Weathermen, Alinsky, Community Organizing, BLT, etc. — and they, being the bourgeois Democrats of the sixties and seventies, aren’t particularly drawn to the “new leftists” who have since taken over the Democratic

“Look Who’s Irrational Now”

From the WSJ: “You can’t be a rational person six days of the week and put on a suit and make rational decisions and go to work and, on one day of the week, go to a building and think you’re drinking the blood of a 2,000-year-old space god,” comedian and atheist Bill Maher said earlier this year on “Late Night With Conan O’Brien.” On the “Saturday Night Live” season

You say you want a revolution, well, you know…

A couple years back I talked about a kind of bloodless civil war happening in the US, the idea being that a logistical reshuffling could bring back into the national discussion federalist principles and arguments. It was an offhanded comment made in the course of a longer post, but it was nevertheless carefully extracted and excerpted by, among others, Hilzoy and Mona, to argue that I had called for a

“Sarah’s Surprise: Palin to meet world leaders at U.N. next week”

From LAT Top of the Ticket: Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin will meet in New York next week with Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai, among other world leaders scheduled to visit the United Nations annual autumn General Assembly Session. A spokesman for the McCain campaign confirmed the surprise visit tonight as well as hinted at as yet unannounced sessions between the Republican Party’s surprise vice presidential pick and other leaders. [insert: photo

Saturday afternoon self defense post

The stopper toe hold. This can break an ankle or bust up a knee fairly quickly. The move is designed to be done quickly, with ample opportunity to chain into other moves depending on the reaction of your opponent. Personally, I like to do this after love making, if my wife gets all uppity and refuses to go downstairs and fetch me a beer and a chicken soft taco.

You’ve come a long way, بنت

Ray Robison, National Defense Examiner: A spate of recent news articles demonstrate that the Iraqi Police are finally stepping up to the plate. The rebuilding of law enforcement in Iraq was one of the most important objectives outlined by the Bush Administration in the early days of the war. That step would turn out to be one of the most difficult challenges of the rebuilding and reconciliation efforts in Iraq.

Merry Christmas, America! [Updated lots]

If McCain and that part of the GOP who saw this coming don’t get out in front of this credit mess and start hammering away at the blame game the Dems and their media myrmidons are pushing, we could conceivably end up with the lunatics in charge of the asylum. Or, to put it another way, clear the sidewalk: we need space for bread lines, baby!: It was a room

“The Fannie Mae Gang”

Others have mentioned this July piece by Paul Gigot — which includes links to other WSJ pieces, as well as to response pieces from Raines, Rep Oxley, and Sen Conrad — so I figured I’d link it here for posterity’s sake. The meat and potatoes: Freddie’s accounting fiasco became public in 2003, while Fannie’s accounting blew up in 2004. Mr. Raines was forced to resign, and a report by regulator