The National Review’s Rich Lowry calls for the breakup of OPEC, which he suggests might be a blow against terrorism itself: An increase in the price of oil from, say, $10 a barrel to $30 transfers tens of billions annually from the American economy to oil sheiks. The sheiks, in turn, spend the money both on their lavish corruption, thus indirectly fostering resentment and Islamic radicalism, and on buying off
Politics Free Zone
In “Judicial Speech Codes,” George Will writes about restrictions on political speech in Minnestota’s judicial elections: The justices of the state Supreme Court have created a speech code that controls the conduct of candidates for that court. Does that not trouble Minnesota’s fine-tuners of ‘appearances’? When the dust settles from the terrorism crisis, attention should be paid to the perversely selective concern some people have shown these past few months
Blame it on Rio
The mayor of Rio has threatened to jail a local weatherman for forecasting heavy rains — and being wrong about it. The mayor says that, given Rio’s recent spate of flooding — a result of heavy rains — the weatherman’s forecast could have caused a general panic among the Rio populace. South America Daily reports about weatherman Luiz Carlos Austin: Alberto Guimaraes Jr., the city’s acting chief prosecutor, said he
Blogdearth
A paucity of posts today, I realize — my wife was tinkering around with the site’s html (you can now choose to open a post’s links in a separate window by ticking a li’l box, and she’s started working on setting up a semi-useful search engine, to boot!), so I used the down time to prepare my syllabi and to gather together secondary readings for this quarter’s courses, which begin
CNN picks up this touching
CNN picks up this touching AP story: In the years since Madalenna Lai boarded a wooden boat and fled communist-led Vietnam, she has wanted to say ‘thank you’ to the Americans who helped her build a new life in the United States. On New Year’s Day, she will get her wish in one of the country’s most-watched events, the Tournament of Roses Parade. It has taken eight years, and she
Everything I needed to know about running the world I learned after kindergarten…
Jonah Goldberg’s latest NRO column picks at the fraying edges of some libby well-worns: September 11, and its aftermath, shattered any number of myths and clich
Give us this day our daily blog…
A coupla’ cool blogs I stumbled over recently on one of my daily walks through cyberville (in one instance badly scraping both my knees and tearing the velvet elbow patch off of tweed blazer o’ mine — my fault, I was drunk on cider) are Gregory Hlatky’s A Dog’s Life, and Shannon Okey’s Bitter-Girl. Both have a sneer hiding in their woodsheds — well worth checkin’ out. Not that anyone
You Win Second Prize in a Beauty Contest! Collect…er…oh, I don’t know—why don’t you d
The Washington Times writes of the Euro’s lukewarm welcome — especially in Paris: Although the euro has been used in banking transactions for three years, Parisians greeted the euro’s arrival in cash registers yesterday with a mixture of irritation and puzzlement. ‘It’s monopoly money,’ sneered Franck Lombaard, a 35-year-old limousine security guard, as he sipped coffee in the Cafe du Nord across the street from the train station that links
…but Van Morrison would’ve been a whole lot cooler…
FOXNews steals Greta van Susteren away from CNN, Matt Drudge reports. No word on why exactly they’d want her… Reached for comment, the Arab street said it had “no knowledge of anyone named van Susteren,” but it repeated it’s assertion that O.J. was “most certainly guilty of cutting his wife’s head near off.”
Big Brother Thinks You’re Hot
A special high-definition thermal imaging camera under development can tell when you’re lying, UPI reports. ‘As people lie, there is a massive increase in blood flow around the eyes, and associated with that there is sudden warming around the eyes, where the color changes to white in the thermal imaging system,’ [James Levine, an endocrinologist at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn.] explained. […] researchers made their discovery accidentally three