Carnival of the Insanities
So crazy, Crittenden goes straight to the top of Dr. Sanity’s list. Meanwhile, in other Sunday reads:
Some Wounded Warriors could use a hand.
Teflon Don has a rant.
Jungle Trader has your elephant attacks, your strange human-cobra friendships, your BBC reporters being swallowed by quicksand, all the good stuff.
Theo’s been on fire lately, and I’m not just talking about his totty obsession or any plumbing issues. Scroll for classic Brit tabloid treatment of current events, where every other page is Page Three, from the Austin Powers of the Blogosphere.
Richard at Hyscience, with a more serious view of the news, urges the Muslim street to wake up and smell the jihad.
Captain Ed notices the Old Gray Lady seems to have misplaced her context. Symptom of Alzheimers, suggests Victor Davis Hanson.
The president made a speech this week. If your local newspaper carries straight AP coverage, you can be forgiven if you don’t know that. Thanks, Argghhh, who needs some help with a caption.
Riehl notes our Dutch brethren, never ones to miss a business opportunity, are zeroing in on the lucrative Sharia-friendly usury market.
The lovely and talented ALa celebrates a blogoversary.
Tim Blair notes some old time religion creeping into the new zealotry. A hot trend.
Sister Toldjah casts a glance across the aisle, spots trouble!
Surber discovers that my fellow Herald scribbler, the lovely, talented and often surprising Margery Eagan, is a feminist who thinks for herself.
Ed Driscoll parties like its 1977.
Small Dead Animals: No Blood for Mangos.
American Digest brings a reader aghast over what America has done to British cuisine. No British cuisine jokes, please.
Tigerhawk brings us a judge with the courage of his convictions. Not be be confused with a judge who is cruising for one.
TF Boggs starts a new blog. That would be TF Boggs the two-time Iraq vet, not to be confused with TBogg the somewhat clueless Constitutional scholar.
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Posted by Jules Crittenden at 9:22 am Comments (1) on Sunday, July 15, 2007
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July 15th, 2007 at 11:19 am
Excellent American Digest essay. Everything I’d love to say if I were that eloquent.