Afternoon Whip, May 9, 2010
- Sunday, May 09 2010 @ 03:41 PM CST
- Contributed by: filbert
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Kendall has plugged club’s leaks behind the plate
Big 12 athletic directors meet with Pac-10 counterparts
College buzz | NCAA getting tough on tough guys
Revisions — Dialogue
Grape-loving moth invades Calif.'s wine country
Blue Scales & Spaghetti Noses: Writing the Other
Your Current Project Should Always Be the Focus of Your Query
Marketing Advice For Mad Scientists
Is Greece ‘Too Big to Fail’?
Sizzling in their own Greece (update)
Morning Bell: A Recovery Only Washington Could Love -- "It is encouraging to see the American economy beginning to recover, but these numbers again indicate that the Obama administration’s heavy government hand has retarded and deformed what otherwise would have been a more robust recovery."
Barney Frank (Video): Tip-Toeing Through the Tulips While the Housing Bubble Burst -- "Rep. Frank, of course, has a distinguished history of ineptitude when it comes to regulation of the housing industry, and his role in the financial market collapse. But when it comes to avoiding culpability, he is second to no one in his ability to spin a web of deceipt and reinvent history."
The wages of bipartisanship -- Bipartisanship is not the highest political value. It is the vigorous, uncompromising defense of individual freedom and liberty. Period.
CRS Confirms: People Will Avoid the Individual Mandate -- CRS, as was memorably told to me one night by one patron of a local Kansas City gambling "boat", also stands for "Can't Remember Shit." Such as: Members of Congress and the current sitting President can't remember that people will change their behavior in response to things like taxes and fees and fines and other stupid things that Congressmen and current sitting Presidents get it into their silly little heads to try to impose on the people.
We Are Out Of Money
10th Amendment Task Force - The amusing thing is that there were those, during the original debate of the Constitution in the 1700's, who thought that the Bill of Rights was superfluous.
“The decrease in upper ocean heat content from March to April was 1C – largest since 1979″
Send this reporter to jail: An update
When the American Cancer Society Calls You Out ... -- "...It's pretty good evidence that you're a scaremongering regulatory shill. As I noted yesterday, the President's Cancer Panel released a alarmist report asserting that the burden of cancers caused by environmental exposures to carcinogens was "grossly underestimated.""
School District: Actually We Should Not Be Disciplining Students For Wearing Patriotic Clothes -- No . . . you need to be disciplining the school administrators, instead . . . preferably with a pink slip, for cause . . .
The American Promise-Our First Principles
Spencer: strong negative feedback found in radiation budget
Andrew Breitbart: “The Left Is, in Essence, The Media” -- "“I aim everything at attacking the media for its biases and holding them accountable for their biases, and the things that they report incorrectly, or the things they fail to report,” he said. “By aiming everything at the media I’ve pretty much done the one thing they ask you not to do. ‘Please accept the premise that we’re fair, and let’s move on.’ No. I’m not going to accept that premise."
People who want to be left alone are racists! And Jacobins!
Big 12 athletic directors meet with Pac-10 counterparts
College buzz | NCAA getting tough on tough guys
Revisions — Dialogue
Grape-loving moth invades Calif.'s wine country
Blue Scales & Spaghetti Noses: Writing the Other
Your Current Project Should Always Be the Focus of Your Query
Marketing Advice For Mad Scientists
Is Greece ‘Too Big to Fail’?
Sizzling in their own Greece (update)
Morning Bell: A Recovery Only Washington Could Love -- "It is encouraging to see the American economy beginning to recover, but these numbers again indicate that the Obama administration’s heavy government hand has retarded and deformed what otherwise would have been a more robust recovery."
Barney Frank (Video): Tip-Toeing Through the Tulips While the Housing Bubble Burst -- "Rep. Frank, of course, has a distinguished history of ineptitude when it comes to regulation of the housing industry, and his role in the financial market collapse. But when it comes to avoiding culpability, he is second to no one in his ability to spin a web of deceipt and reinvent history."
The wages of bipartisanship -- Bipartisanship is not the highest political value. It is the vigorous, uncompromising defense of individual freedom and liberty. Period.
CRS Confirms: People Will Avoid the Individual Mandate -- CRS, as was memorably told to me one night by one patron of a local Kansas City gambling "boat", also stands for "Can't Remember Shit." Such as: Members of Congress and the current sitting President can't remember that people will change their behavior in response to things like taxes and fees and fines and other stupid things that Congressmen and current sitting Presidents get it into their silly little heads to try to impose on the people.
We Are Out Of Money
10th Amendment Task Force - The amusing thing is that there were those, during the original debate of the Constitution in the 1700's, who thought that the Bill of Rights was superfluous.
“The decrease in upper ocean heat content from March to April was 1C – largest since 1979″
Send this reporter to jail: An update
When the American Cancer Society Calls You Out ... -- "...It's pretty good evidence that you're a scaremongering regulatory shill. As I noted yesterday, the President's Cancer Panel released a alarmist report asserting that the burden of cancers caused by environmental exposures to carcinogens was "grossly underestimated.""
School District: Actually We Should Not Be Disciplining Students For Wearing Patriotic Clothes -- No . . . you need to be disciplining the school administrators, instead . . . preferably with a pink slip, for cause . . .
The American Promise-Our First Principles
Spencer: strong negative feedback found in radiation budget
Andrew Breitbart: “The Left Is, in Essence, The Media” -- "“I aim everything at attacking the media for its biases and holding them accountable for their biases, and the things that they report incorrectly, or the things they fail to report,” he said. “By aiming everything at the media I’ve pretty much done the one thing they ask you not to do. ‘Please accept the premise that we’re fair, and let’s move on.’ No. I’m not going to accept that premise."
People who want to be left alone are racists! And Jacobins!