Notes in Samsara

One of the most amusing up-and-coming left-wing blogs is Notes in Samsara, the recipient of Christian charity. It’s ranked 7000 and something in the Ecosystem, and its most authoritative inbound link is from Evangelical Outpost, a creationist site. The editor is one Mumon, who’s been described as Joe Carter’s own leftist quasi-troll. We know him … Continue reading “Notes in Samsara”

One of the most amusing up-and-coming left-wing blogs is Notes in Samsara, the recipient of Christian charity. It’s ranked 7000 and something in the Ecosystem, and its most authoritative inbound link is from Evangelical Outpost, a creationist site. The editor is one Mumon, who’s been described as Joe Carter’s own leftist quasi-troll. We know him as John K.

Barbara Boxer breaks down and cries

Following in the footsteps of Nancy Hopkins, the MIT biology professor who had a nervous breakdown when Larry Summers touched on the subject of sex and biology recently, California’s junior senator has done gone hysterical her own self: Sen. Barbara Boxer says she is the real victim of last week’s confirmation hearing for Secretary of … Continue reading “Barbara Boxer breaks down and cries”

Following in the footsteps of Nancy Hopkins, the MIT biology professor who had a nervous breakdown when Larry Summers touched on the subject of sex and biology recently, California’s junior senator has done gone hysterical her own self:

Sen. Barbara Boxer says she is the real victim of last week’s confirmation hearing for Secretary of State-designate Condoleezza Rice, yet continued yesterday to question the national security adviser’s honesty.

“She turned and attacked me,” the California Democrat told CNN’s “Late Edition” in describing the confrontation during the Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing.

Poor little Miss Boxer, the cool girls are all so mean to her.

Michael Powell’s legacy

The resignation of Michael Powell as chairman of the FCC has been met with cheers in some corners. I would submit that anybody who’s happy to see Michael Powell go doesn’t have the first semblance of a clue about the Internet, VoIP, digital TV, or wireless networking, because Powell has been, far and away, the … Continue reading “Michael Powell’s legacy”

The resignation of Michael Powell as chairman of the FCC has been met with cheers in some corners. I would submit that anybody who’s happy to see Michael Powell go doesn’t have the first semblance of a clue about the Internet, VoIP, digital TV, or wireless networking, because Powell has been, far and away, the best FCC chairman ever on these issues. This is the way Glenn Fleishman of Wi-Fi Networking News put it:

But this site’s myopic focus will remember Powell’s legacy more for his unstinting support for the opposite of consolidation in spectrum policy. Over the last four years, Powell by his public statements and, ostensibly, private actions has managed to open more spectrum, consider innovative secondary uses of licensed spectrum, and build a framework for cleaning up the messier and least used bands that are needed for 3G and beyond and WiMax and beyond.

In these areas, Powell’s leadership encouraged technologies that aren’t centrally owned or controlled and that may, in fact, dislodge primacy of wireline incumbents.

So there you have it – some people evaluate FCC commissioners on how well they ignore long-standing law and policy to excuse the potty-mouth stylings of completely worthless human scum like Howard Stern, and some evaluate them on how well they push new technologies forward. I know which side of that debate I’m on.

Felons provide Gregoire her margin of victory

The Seattle Times is a liberal paper, a virtual house organ of the Democratic Party in Seattle. But even it can’t ignore the fact that the number of illegal votes cast by felons in Washington exceeded the Democratic Party candidate’s 129-vote margin of victory: The Times, reviewing felony convictions as far back as 1997, identified … Continue reading “Felons provide Gregoire her margin of victory”

The Seattle Times is a liberal paper, a virtual house organ of the Democratic Party in Seattle. But even it can’t ignore the fact that the number of illegal votes cast by felons in Washington exceeded the Democratic Party candidate’s 129-vote margin of victory:

The Times, reviewing felony convictions as far back as 1997, identified 129 felons in King and Pierce counties who were recorded as having voted in the Nov. 2 election. Another 23 likely voted. Several methods were used to confirm the findings.

And felon voting was just the tip of the electoral iceberg in this election.

H/T Soundpolitics.

Instapundit on Apprentice

It hasn’t been widely reported, but Instapundit Glenn Reynolds is one of the contestants on the Donald Trump Apprentice show this season. He’s competing under the name “Danny” but as these side-by-side pictures show, Danny is none other than the famous right wing blogger who has had an abortion which he frequently talks about on … Continue reading “Instapundit on Apprentice”

It hasn’t been widely reported, but Instapundit Glenn Reynolds is one of the contestants on the Donald Trump Apprentice show this season. He’s competing under the name “Danny” but as these side-by-side pictures show, Danny is none other than the famous right wing blogger who has had an abortion which he frequently talks about on Hugh Hewitt’s Creationist Hour radio show.

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The feminist disconnect on Condoleezza Rice

Seattle Times columnist Collin Levey gets the disconnect between the feminist silence on Condi and the feminist outrage against Summers: It’s now painfully clear that feminist groups aren’t mainly concerned about the actual success earned by real women. (Among other things, that would involve noting that women can succeed without feminists’ help.) Instead, the focus … Continue reading “The feminist disconnect on Condoleezza Rice”

Seattle Times columnist Collin Levey gets the disconnect between the feminist silence on Condi and the feminist outrage against Summers:

It’s now painfully clear that feminist groups aren’t mainly concerned about the actual success earned by real women. (Among other things, that would involve noting that women can succeed without feminists’ help.) Instead, the focus remains on the dogma of oppression and the insistence that any woman given real clout by a Republican administration is really just “showcasing.”

The feminists complain that women aren’t equally represented down the ranks in the administration, the same complaint that Summers addressed at Harvard. In fact, females now get about as many jobs in Republican administrations as under Democrats — and GOP women candidates have had a more winning record in some recent years than female Dems.

You only have to look a little bit over the horizon to see the changes coming in the current generation. Women now outnumber men in colleges, medical schools and even law schools.

Women’s progress under Republican administrations doesn’t count, in other words.

UPDATE: Creationist nutbag Hugh Hewitt joins the feminist attack on Summers, while defending fellow creationist nutbag Dobson’s paranoia about secretly gay SpongeBob SquarePants. Is this world so bereft of meaning that we have to lambaste cartoon characters? Falwell’s assault on the Teletubbies was bad enough, but this is ridiculous.

Hook ’em

The Misanthropyst is confused about the rituals of our people. Jenna’s giving the Hook ’em Horns sign that is the clan symbol of us Texas Longhorns. Of course it’s a mystery to yankees, it’s supposed to be.

The Misanthropyst is confused about the rituals of our people. Jenna’s giving the Hook ’em Horns sign that is the clan symbol of us Texas Longhorns. Of course it’s a mystery to yankees, it’s supposed to be.

Perfect example

This shit is a perfect example of why people trust blogs more than the Blessed Main Stream Media.

This shit is a perfect example of why people trust blogs more than the Blessed Main Stream Media.