Sure, you only live once. But if you don’t do your part for the planet, it may only live another couple of billion years. So, you know. Sacrifice. For the greater good and all. **** update: Just so you know, not everyone who goes to bed early is cutting carbon emissions — even if he wants you to think otherwise. God. The smell. (thanks to JHo)
June 24, 2010
For the literary minded
TSI sent me this link a week or two back, and I meant to post it then. Consider this a rectification of that oversight. It’s a letter from JD Salinger to a producer, explaining to him why he wouldn’t sell movie rights to Catcher in the Rye. The letter is especially interesting when one recalls that early versions of Catcher, appearing as chaptered short stories in the New Yorker, used
“Small-government insurgents may save the GOP”
Well, I’m guessing the upspoken caveat here is, “provided these small-government insurgents don’t say anything, you know, unhelpful.” But be that as it may. Chris Stirewalt, Washington Examiner: Republicans may manage to find a way to fail in the most favorable political climate for their party since the New Deal Democratic majority got bounced out on its ration book in 1946. But the signs for November continue to point to
“Confidence Waning in Obama, U.S. Outlook”
So. Turns out maybe “hope and change” isn’t all it’s cracked up to be: Americans are more pessimistic about the state of the country and less confident in President Barack Obama’s leadership than at any point since Mr. Obama entered the White House, according to a new Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll. The survey also shows grave and growing concerns about the Gulf oil spill, with overwhelming majorities of adults