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Climate Hoax re-revealed: 5000 new emails released

Climategate II: The Wrath of Con.

Attention strength enthusiasts [updated]

3 days left on the 50%-off pre-release sale for the Savage Strength Training System, which, for today only, includes a coaching walkthru DVD. This system was recommended to me by Ryan Pitts of StrongerGrip, whose equipment I highly recommend. I just bought my training system this morning. If any of you do so please let me know. I don’t get a kickback; but perhaps we can share results here on

"Gingrich Touts Private Plans"

WSJ: Presidential candidate Newt Gingrich said on Monday that younger workers should be allowed to divert a portion of their Social Security taxes to private investment accounts, leaving Mitt Romney as the only leading GOP contender not to advocate fundamental changes to the federal retirement program. — the status quo sells. Get behind Mitt! Change is difficult and often unpopular, and Mitt won’t set the Team up for potential blowback!

"So from the European perspective, it seems that [the US] is in a bigger mess than Europe."

A German reporter rips into Jay Carney, noting that the US doesn’t seem too keen on fixing its own debt problem, even as the US President likes to lecture Europeans on theirs. Likely because the reporter is a racist teabagging bitterclinger who just can’t stand the idea of a Black President and is too politically unsophisticated to understand that things work differently in DC — and that our so-called debt

BlogCon11: Engaging the Media

Panel featuring Michelle Malkin, Philip Klein, and Andrew Malcolm. Moderated by Melissa Clouthier, who was kind enough to give me a shout out. One of the things I learned at BlogCon is that many prominent conservative opinion leaders had never even heard of protein wisdom. A fact that for me put the last decade of my life in a kind of sad (if not pathetic) perspective. But I muddle on.

I'm having one of those days where I'm entirely dispirited

So rather than burden you all with my funk I think I’ll just go have a frozen pizza and watch a few movies. 80s movies. Bad comedies. Maybe some horror flicks. The kinds of movies where big-haired, heavily tarted-up wannabe-actresses show their tits for no reason other than that the script suggests they do so — and because they think the exposure will bring the kind of celluloid fame that

"Occupy’s Phase II: Changing the Subject to Salvage the Scheme"

Why, it’s like Kent State all over again! Only instead of student deaths? We’re witnessing the watery eyes of fascist oppression! Which is kinda the same thing. If you squint. And you’re desperate.

The organic, institutional rise of boutique Marxism

RS McCain, American Spectator, “Heroes Forgotten, Lessons Unlearned”: There was a time — not really so long ago — when a ringing endorsement from CPUSA would have been the kiss of death for any political movement in America. Twenty years after the collapse of the Soviet Union, however, the anti-communist sentiments of the Cold War seem as obsolete as the F-105 fighter-bomber (finally mothballed by the Air Force in 1984),

BREAKING: Architects of Supercommittee built to reach gridlock express SHOCK at inevitable gridlock, blame each other along partisan lines

Happily for Obama and the Democrats, the GOP has done a wonderful job of presenting itself as protectors of “the rich” (rather than as champions of private property rights and individual liberty) — with the end result being that Obama’s campaign can continue to run against an obstructionist Congress, that supplier-side cuts will be made to Medicaid, that massive defense budget cuts are automatically triggered, and that the majority of

Radio appearance

I’ll be on DaTechGuy’s program on WCRN in MA tomorrow morning at 10:45 am ET or thereabouts. Instapundit will be on immediately before me, probably talking about invisible cloaking, or how one day we’ll be using nanobots to fast-broil our Thanksgiving turkeys and mash our potatoes or some such. For my part, I’ll be talking about Occupy Denver’s attempt to force their way into BlogCon11 — and the fallout from