Tuesday, July 15, 2003

** Weathering The Storm **

Coming from Tornado Alley, this hurricane business is a sham - though I don't actually live on the coast. My thoughts would surely be different if I lived in Galveston or Matagorda. Anyway, Houston is still dry for the most part, and business goes on as usual. I start work bright and early on Friday at 7 am. That will take some getting used to. 7 to 4 everyday will be an early morning, but also an early exit from the grind. Maybe I can avoid the rush hour traffic that way - yeah, whatever...

Sunday, July 13, 2003

** Destination **

OK. I've made it to Houston. Now begins the hard part. Keep your fingers crossed, and hope for the best.

Tuesday, July 08, 2003

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** Party of the Rich **

According to Byron York over at National Review, the idea that Republicans are representative of the wealthy caste while the Democrats are beholden to the common man is a misconception - a non-reality.

He says:

"A new study by the Center for Responsive Politics found that in the last election cycle, people who gave less than $200 to politicians or parties gave 64 percent of their money to Republicans. Just 35 percent went to Democrats. On the other hand, the Center found that people who gave $1 million or more gave 92 percent to Democrats — and a whopping eight percent to Republicans."

'Nuff Said...

(Link via John Hawkins)


** A Savage Station **

It seems that radio talk show host and MSNBC personality Michael Savage was fired from the cable TV network today. Apparently he made comments towards a gay man wishing he would catch AIDS and die.

I have never watched his show or listened to his radio program, so I have no basis to judge the man. However, from what I have read about him, he has always come across as a very hateful person - very angry and spitefull without any viable solution or thoughtful commentary on political affairs.

People like this need not be the standard bearer of the conservative movement, and should be shunned if he/she cannot make valid arguments that hold any water without resorting to cliche' or ad hominem attack. For some reason Ann Coulter comes to mind. In my opinion, to behave in the manner that these people do does a disservice to the conservative movement. They fit the mold, so to say, that the liberal minded folks thrust on the rest of us. I don't fit that mold, and most conservatives I know don't either.

However, sometimes we need the extreme among us to define the mainstream that is us.

Sunday, July 06, 2003

** Queen of the Hill **

Hillary Clinton has modeled her carreer after Lady Thatcher, or so she says via Drudge. This makes me want to vomit - repeatedly.

She has obviously neglected to mimic such traits as honesty, integrity, compassion, and a moral code.

Put that in your book, Hillary...

** Falling Off Into The Sea **

Mark Steyn does some number crunching. Here's the "money quote":

"...there's plenty of statistical evidence to suggest that if you sliced off California and floated it out into the Pacific there'd be no "Bush recession" at all."

"Shorn of LaLaLand, in May America would actually have seen a net gain in employment - an extra 4,500 jobs - but then the monthly figures from California came in - another 21,500 layoffs - and drove the national figure down again."

Perhaps if Gray Davis had been a responsible leader this would not be the case. Perhaps the recall effort is a good thing - though I wouldn't want to be the person who replaces him...

(Link via Brian Chapin)

Friday, July 04, 2003

** Independence Day **

A day to celebrate, a day to reflect, a day to eat as many hot-dogs and drink as many beers as humanly possible.

Oh, and go read this article by Ben Stein.

Go on, read it. You'll thank me later...

** Put To The Screws **

Here's to diversity at the university level. The Supreme Court should be proud. But........beware of the blonde hair blue eyed Republican! He just might try to post a flyer in your neighborhood. DON'T LET HIM! If all else fails, pull the RACE CARD! (ed. - sheesh, what a crock of excrement)

Wednesday, July 02, 2003

**Daddy Warbucks**

Jonah Goldberg (my favorite columnist, by the way) brings up an issue that I, and I think many conservatives, believe to be a serious snag in the President's conservative ideaology.

Where does the spending stop? Is there a limit to "Compasionate Conservatism"?

I'm not much of a "social conservative", and I think Dubya could have let the Senior Prescription Drug campaign promise quietly slip away. He has plenty of political capital to choose his battles.

But instead of taking a stand against this grossly unmanageable monstrosity of legislative mush, he has thus far merely sat on his hands and claimed credit for the end result - much like the Education Bill of 2001.

The Federal spigot must be shut off. Compassion is a virtue, but realism is a neccesity.
** A Little Spittle...On Your Face **

So this guy in Oklahoma gets a Life Sentence for spitting on a cop.

Is he a bastard for showing disrespect?...yeah.

Is he a retard for making his situation worse?...yeah.

Should he be subjected to butt-sex in prison for beating on his girl?...sure thing.

Does he deserve a life sentence for being a moron?...NO.

Monday, June 30, 2003

** Dennis the Menace **

It seems that the mainstream press is upset by the fact that Dennis Miller is stumping for GW. I love it! If anyone can unload the proverbial banana clip on stupid liberal arguments, then Dennis is the man. Go get 'em Dennis! It's Miller Time!


** The Dean of Political Science **

So the word on the street says that Howard Dean is making leaps and bounds in fundraising towards the Democratic Nomination for President. Apparently he is making all the right moves within his party base.

This makes me smile!

His leftist leanings will alienate the middle, IMHO, and guarantee a Bush 2004 victory. (Not that GW would lose to Kerry or Gebphart either)
** Surprise Surprise Surprise **

It seems as if some local factions of the various Palestinian terrorist groups are not living up to the cease fire agreement made over the weekend.

The article includes a statement by Sharon saying that some groups may have not recieved word of the cease-fire, and therefore should not be blamed. This is a big step for Sharon. He is obviously willing to make some major concessions regarding the "road-map to peace". Good for him.

However, the attack was made upon a Hungarian truck driver. Since when are alien workers responsible for the "oppression"?

I guess we all are (as usual)...

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