I spent…
…a few hours today in a dentist’s chair, not my favorite place to be. Bet it’s not yours, either.
Continue reading →…a few hours today in a dentist’s chair, not my favorite place to be. Bet it’s not yours, either.
Continue reading →I bet Arizona is shaking in its shoes at this.
Continue reading →You want cute? I’ll give you cute: here’s the world’s smallest newborn horse. This reminds me that I have passed this way before. Several years ago I came across this website on mini-horses for the blind, otherwise known as guide … Continue reading →
Michael Yaki calls on the readers of the San Francisco Chronicle to boycott the state of Arizona to show just how naughty it’s been in passing its recent law making it a state crime to commit the federal crime [sic] … Continue reading →
A couple was arrested and charged with tampering with Jello pudding packages, replacing the contents with sand and salt, and returning them for a refund. Larceny doesn’t get much more petit than this. The question is: why Jello pudding? It … Continue reading →
What I really meant was…
Continue reading →It’s the fortieth anniversary of Earth Day and the official website wants you to celebrate by being afraid, being very afraid: Forty years after the first Earth Day, the world is in greater peril than ever. While climate change is … Continue reading →
First, Arizona passes a much-needed (and much-criticized) crackdown on illegal immigrants. Now, is Arizona becoming a birther? Interesting: [The law] would require U.S. presidential candidates who want to appear on the ballot in Arizona to submit documents proving they meet … Continue reading →
…because he finally managed to pass HCR. Please remind me: why is this man considered some sort of foreign affairs expert?
Continue reading →Any of you tech people got theories on what this might signify?
Continue reading →…on the “dangerously delusional” and “self-indulgent irrelevance” of Obama’s nuclear summit.
Continue reading →Victor Davis Hanson does. He reminds us of just how wrong “the current troika now directing U.S. foreign policy”—Obama, Biden, and Clinton—were, as well as those “no blood for oil” folks. Of course, they bear no consequences and there is … Continue reading →