Another Rocky Patel Sun Grown burst into flames today. The arson investigators are on the job!
Update 8pm:
Found this through a haze of smoke. Enjoy! (UT: LGF). (update 10.3 - orig video pulled from YouTube. Here is a link to another, lower quality, version):
Also, sorry to see Cox & Forkum taking their final bow. Go to their site to get their latest, and last, book.
Sunday, September 30, 2007
Saturday, September 29, 2007
Is it a flag...
...or is it a list of the goals they've committed to in their first term?
Seen at Townhall:
Seen at Townhall:
Sunday, September 23, 2007
Friday, September 21, 2007
Karl's Weekend Reading
James Taranto discusses the media's coverage of the recent anti-war protest in Washington DC in his Monday Best of the Web post, and includes these thoughts:
Many of those boomers also became professors at California State University in Northridge (CSUN), both James' and Karl's alma-mater.
Karl Rove outlines the conservative solution to the so-called health-care crisis in Tuesday's WSJ: "Republicans can win on health care".
Did Israel bomb the s**t out of Syria on September 6? Possibly the greatest story never told... until Bret Stephens reviews the evidence in his Tuesday WSJ editorial: "Osirak II?"
The Times gives away the game when it says, in its lead paragraph, that the event "evoked the angry spirit of the Vietnam era protests of more than three decades ago." But that era's protests drew huge numbers of people, many of them young men who didn't want to get drafted and young women who didn't want the supply of men curtailed by the draft.
Many of those baby boomers grew up to be journalists, and many of them wish to keep alive the idea that their motives back then were idealistic rather than selfish. So it's no wonder that the press describes today's Potemkin "antiwar" movement as if it were the real thing.
Many of those baby boomers grew up to be journalists, and many of them wish to keep alive the idea that their motives back then were idealistic rather than selfish. So it's no wonder that the press describes today's Potemkin "antiwar" movement as if it were the real thing.
Many of those boomers also became professors at California State University in Northridge (CSUN), both James' and Karl's alma-mater.
Karl Rove outlines the conservative solution to the so-called health-care crisis in Tuesday's WSJ: "Republicans can win on health care".
Did Israel bomb the s**t out of Syria on September 6? Possibly the greatest story never told... until Bret Stephens reviews the evidence in his Tuesday WSJ editorial: "Osirak II?"
What's beyond question is that something big went down on Sept. 6. Israeli sources had been telling me for months that their air force was intensively war-gaming attack scenarios against Syria; I assumed this was in anticipation of a second round of fighting with Hezbollah. On the morning of the raid, Israeli combat brigades in the northern Golan Heights went on high alert, reinforced by elite Maglan commando units. Most telling has been Israel's blanket censorship of the story--unprecedented in the experience of even the most veteran Israeli reporters--which has also been extended to its ordinarily hypertalkative politicians. In a country of open secrets, this is, for once, a closed one.
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Thursday, September 13, 2007
Karl's Weekend Reading
Gregory L. White and Andrew Osborn, from the WSJ, explain Putin's latest political moves to retain influence after his term ends in "Putin Shake-Up Aims to Preserve Policies and Influence". [$$]
The WSJ editorial board follows with some thoughts, including one of an early Zubkov resignation followed by a Putin return in "Putinology".
And Ann Coulter, at Townhall, reviews the complaints from the left in an Iraq timeline, showing how grasping for straws is now the policy of America's second largest political body in "From the Halls of Malibu to the Shores of Kennedy".
The WSJ editorial board follows with some thoughts, including one of an early Zubkov resignation followed by a Putin return in "Putinology".
And Ann Coulter, at Townhall, reviews the complaints from the left in an Iraq timeline, showing how grasping for straws is now the policy of America's second largest political body in "From the Halls of Malibu to the Shores of Kennedy".
It's been the same naysaying from these people since before we even invaded Iraq -- despite the fact that their representatives in Congress voted in favor of that war.
Sunday, September 09, 2007
Karl's Weekend Reading
Eara Levant at the Calgary Sun summarizes the new Putin Russia in his article, "Putin Longing for USSR Importance"
Life expectancy for Russian men is an appalling 59 years; there are now more abortions than live births in Russia.
Ann Coulter is firing on all cylinders again in her Townhall piece this week, "Cruising While Republican".
Under Putin, civil liberties have been restricted, independent newspapers and TV stations have been shut down, outspoken businessmen have been arrested or exiled, and others -- including journalists and political troublemakers -- have been killed, as was Alexander Litvenenko, a former KGB agent who became a critic of Putin. He was assassinated in London with radioactive poison, KGB-style.
Even heads of state are not exempt.
When Viktor Yushchenko, the Ukrainian president, ran an anti-Moscow campaign, he was poisoned, KGB-style, with dioxin that turned that man's once-handsome face into a pock-marked scar, and almost killed him.
---Life expectancy for Russian men is an appalling 59 years; there are now more abortions than live births in Russia.
Ann Coulter is firing on all cylinders again in her Townhall piece this week, "Cruising While Republican".
And why is it "homophobic" for Senate Republicans to look askance at sex in public bathrooms? Is the Times claiming that sodomy in public bathrooms is the essence of being gay? I thought gays just wanted to get married to one another and settle down in the suburbs so they could visit each other in the hospital.
Liberals have no idea what they think about homosexuality, which is why their arguments are completely contradictory. They gay-bait Republicans with abandon -- and then turn around and complain about homophobia.
They call Larry Craig a "deviant" based on accusations that he attempted to solicit sex in a public bathroom -- and then ferociously attack efforts to prevent people from having sex in public bathrooms.
Liberals have no idea what they think about homosexuality, which is why their arguments are completely contradictory. They gay-bait Republicans with abandon -- and then turn around and complain about homophobia.
They call Larry Craig a "deviant" based on accusations that he attempted to solicit sex in a public bathroom -- and then ferociously attack efforts to prevent people from having sex in public bathrooms.