Sunday Magazine
Pop cultural affairs commentator Ed Driscoll on Hollywood’s semi-annual horny teenager genre. Is it endangered?
But they wanted to go on vacay! Tigerhawk on the party of competence.
Protein Wisdom on Democratic cannibalism … hang on, let’s try that again … Protein Wisdom on Democratic cannibalism. Yeah, that’s what it says.
Hitler, Pol Pot, Stalin, bin Laden, Pinochet, Kissinger. What do they all have in common? LA Times op-ed’s attempt at humor lumps them together. via Gateway, who also brings us Good News for Iraqi Detainees and naked people on a glacier. For some reason I’m just not getting a warm, fuzzy eco-friendly feel off that stunt. Fett are warm, right? And where several hundred naked environmentalists pee?
Crime and punishment, Scandinavian style. Surber on Norwegian Woodheads.
A Carbon Nanotube in the Absolute Asshole of the Universe! Social commentary and science news from Ace.
In other science news, PBS vs. Einstein.
Political deep-think: Edwards’ suit-filling problem and Barack’s debate-ducking.
Tuscan Tony salutes a dead journo. Bill Deedes hung with the best, from Churchill to Thatcher. By the way, here’s the view from Tony’s office. And here’s the front door.
A Riehl summer reading list. And a gotcha.
Argghhh!!! has a quick roundup for spouses of deployed soldiers. Plus exotic mortar porn.
Via Argghhh!!!, here’s Bob Calvert’s arrival in Iraq, for Talking with Heroes.
Totten in Sadr City, Balance of Terror:
“They found a video of girls dancing on my phone,” he said. “They deleted it and put a picture of Moqtada al Sadr on it instead. If you have a Sadr picture on your phone, that’s okay, that’s good. If you have a picture of anything else on your phone they will beat you. I don’t like the sonofabitch. Why would I want his picture on my phone?”
Yon likes this Public Affairs release.
Wes Morgan takes a tour with Petraeus.
Cassandra at Villainous Company with what Beauchamp didn’t write. Here’s ConfYank’s Beauchamp review.
The Dissident Frogman on several things deeply, deeply wrong in everyone’s favorite mullahocracy. Ledeen, with one more thing. Wizbang, with the terrorist Iranian Revolutionary Guard’s plan to “punch” us. Powerline excerpts more Ledeen re Iran from subscription-only WSJ.
Jawa with the news from the ‘Stan, plus payback vid.
Muslim terrorism that threatens a western (affiliated) nation. No, this one’s not about us. Wait a minute, Muslims getting violent and it isn’t George Bush’s fault? No way!
Leopards, camels, crocs, thief-bludgeoning mobs and a mysterious lake. Where else? Jungle Trader.
Machinery abuse via the Remittance Man
Enough craziness. Here’s some insanity.
Oh, and what you were looking for. Your Sunday totty, via you know who, who attempts to make cricket interesting.
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Posted by Jules Crittenden at 9:05 am on Sunday, August 19, 2007
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August 19th, 2007 at 2:01 pm
A Quick Index To Today’s Posts, Quick Hits, Open Post
Click here for a handy most recently updated posts at the top listing of the posts on this page. Click here to see a similar listing for the Old War Dogs site. Today at Old War Dogs: Russ Vaughn: Fightin’ Words Quick links to some things farther down …
August 19th, 2007 at 11:45 pm
Congress complained about the Iraqi Parliament going on a vacation, and then went on vacation. Remind me again of why we hired them?
August 20th, 2007 at 10:03 am
Ideas Wide Shut
I was surprised to see a couple of interesting responses to my Superbad post on Saturday, (thanks no doubt to Jules Crittenden’s link), which I quickly knocked out as I was heading out to Blog*Fest*West (and more on that, later)….