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November 27, 2007Scanning the Sphere: The Interesting WorldVia Instapundit, this fascinating story that to me simply emphasizes all we do not know, and what an illusion is life:
It’s all much too smart for me, but I never tire of gleaning what I can from it, and marveling at all the mystery which surrounds us in our “know-it-all” age. Independent journalist Michael J. Totten files a great read from Fallujah - the pictures tell a lot as well. Not being picked up by the “big time professional” journalists, of course. His September post from Anbar is here. I am always struck by the beauty of the Iraqi people. We’re getting ready to pull out of Iraq. The Mainstream is not covering it; totally doesn’t suit their narrative. James Taranto says goalposts keep being moved and erected higher, and this by players who have lost their own footing. Don Surber says we’ve won. I say, let’s triple check before declaring that, but things are looking good. Then someone should ask Hillary if she thinks she owes Gen. Petraeus a wee apology for declaring his testimony before her as requiring a “willing suspension of disbelief.” More funny money situations for Hillary, but of course, they don’t matter. The press is incurious and disinterested in these matters. they do not seem to care that the Clintons seemingly have a really interesting relationship with CNN, and Hillary, afterall, has a D after her name, which means only good news rules. Can you imagine how different her life would be if she had an R after her name, Like Condi Rice? No magazine covers and glory, then, babe, sorry. And no money bundling problems tolerated, and hushed up, I’m sure. Yes, it is pretty tiresome. And staggeringly scandalous, if you think about it, which no one seems to want to. There is a willing suspension of disbelief, or something. Meanwhile my favorite read of the day:
Can you imagine how that would be written if it were about BushBots instead of HillaryBots? That damned, troubling double-standard again: Bushian loyalty is “fascistic.” Hillarian loyalty is cute. Or something. By the way, this piece mentions that Bill Clinton now takes the blame for the failied HillaryCare initiative. How come no one in the press has asked him why he let her take the rap for it, for all these years? I know, I know, it’s tiresome…then they’d have to listen to him spin some more. Dr. Sowell says stop hating the top 1%. I’d frankly be happy if the government would stop hating people who make $97,000 a year. Here in New York, that’s not much for a family of four. That’s getting by with a minimal savings, if you’re careful. “How Hollywood saved God”. Will God return the favor? He feeds everyone; he’s an angel. I believe it. Comparing Catholics to the KKK? Curious about Annulments in the Catholic Church? Counseling Kevin writes about it, and more:
Shakespeare said, “the first thing we do, let’s kill all the lawyers.” Some sportswriter, a lesser talent than Will’s, obviously, says - in essence - “first, kill all the bloggers”. Ace takes issue. The silence and the monk. Lastly, does anyone know anything about this Karaoke system? I’m thinking about getting it for my nieces, but can’t find a review. This is how Auntie scores the sympathetic interviews with them. Sheer bribery. I guess that’s how it’s done, after all. And unsurprisingly - H/T Dr. Helen:
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November 27th, 2007 at 7:01 pm
Interesting quiz ~ “You have a Midland accent” is just another way of saying “you don’t have an accent.” You probably are from the Midland (Pennsylvania, southern Ohio, southern Indiana, southern Illinois, and Missouri) but then for all we know you could be from Florida or Charleston or one of those big southern cities like Atlanta or Dallas. You have a good voice for TV and radio.” I was born and raised in Virginia, but have lived in Virginia, Tennessee, Massachusetts, Michigan, Florida, Illinois and Colorado as an adult before landing in Maryland 22 years ago. I can easily lapse into “southern speak” when I’m around some of my friends with more of an accent.
November 28th, 2007 at 8:32 am
You Can’t Tell Where I Am From By the Way I Speak…
What American accent do you have?
Your Result: The Midland
“You have a Midland accent” is just another way of saying “you don’t have an accent.” You probably are from the Midland (Pennsylvania, southern Ohio, s…
November 28th, 2007 at 2:48 pm
This Alberta girl has a Northeast accent - cute!
November 28th, 2007 at 8:59 pm
The test said I have a Northeastern accent.
Not surprised. It was in New York that, even after having learned English for eleven years in Puerto Rico, I REALLY took English by the horns. It was doing that, or I would have flunked out of college.
I’ve never forgotten it.