Category Archives: Obsessions

Affirmative Action’s latest preference: smaller classes

The University of Texas’ latest engagement in racial and ethnic preferences isn’t a court case defending Affirmative Action but a chemistry course. It’s not dumbed-down but taught in a smaller class of four dozen where individuals are more likely to get special help.

The TIP program points to the contradiction at the heart of the diversity rationale. In order ‘to obtain the educational benefits of student body diversity,’ UT created programs to vary its standards based on both race and geography. [Chemistry professor David] Laude seems to have found a way to help less-prepared students succeed, and one hopes his approach will prove replicable. But his method entails putting those students in separate courses. That’s difficult to reconcile with the notion that diversity itself is educationally beneficial.”

What’s inarguable is that smaller classes are always better than ones of hundreds of students taught by graduate assistants instead of professors. But with so much of modern academe’s tuition and fees going to pay administrative salaries, they’re unlikely to be available to all.

Why We’re Getting So Many Californicators

“California is a de facto one-party state where no Republican, or even moderate Democrat, can win statewide office. Californians decided at some point that they wanted the worst business environment in the country, terrible public schools, massive waves of illegal immigrants, and job-crushing environmental regulations. And they have, accordingly, elected a one-party Government to deliver those things.”

And folks who don’t like it are leaving in droves. Many of them are coming here, another one-party state. Well, almost. The Democrats haven’t won a statewide Texas office in almost two decades.

Not that I mind. Not at all. Although I could do with fewer Californicators clogging our highways. I do appreciate the seller’s market they’ve helped make of Austin real estate, however.

Via Gay Patriot.

Smut culture: The real Clinton legacy

Diana West on the real meaning behind Monica’s new tell-all in Vanity Fair:

“Bill Clinton, our first adolescent president…Under Clinton’s “moral” leadership, America took a giant plunge into previously unplumbed cultural degradation.

“Don’t get me wrong. We were already well on our way. But here are three new depths of sex, drugs and rock ‘n’ roll I think we and, worse, our children, reached more quickly, thanks to the example set by Bill Clinton, indispensably assisted by his chief enabler and would-be successor, Hillary Clinton.”

Imagine the new depths to which the Lizard Queen will take us.

Ms. West is worth a read, as always.

The problem of tone

Working away at memorizing the two pieces for my recital on June 1. Got one down and the other is coming along. My intonation is usually on the mark. An old joke about that goes like this: All fiddlers play out of tune, but the good ones notice and correct it the fastest.

I’ve been listening to YouTube renditions of the pieces, The Blue Jig and Shove That Pig’s Foot A Little Further In The Fire, (both at the link above) to make sure I have the rhythm down. That also seems to be doing well. The only real hassle is my tone. It sucks. Fortunately the pieces, both being dance tunes, are fast and that helps mask it. It would only sound really bad on a slow number.

Tone is the hardest thing to master with the violin/fiddle. As my teacher says you want tone on a piano, you push down the button and there it is. Tone on a violin depends on mastering the bow and that takes years. Two and a half years into it, I’m still struggling with tone. But I just drive on. It’s the only way.

Whatever happened to Peak Oil?

Fracking seems to have slain this resources issue, once and for all.

Or maybe not. Some Peak Oilers, enablers of the hottest meme of 2005, are still out there. They’re just biding their time, sure as shootin’ that their pet issue will return to haunt humanity and send us all back to the horse-n-buggy era: few medicines and consumer goods made of wood and paper.

Environmentalism is a religion, you know?

Via Instapundit.

Chess pieces making their own moves

It’s pathetic the way Lefties and their pet news media hammer Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas whenever he dares speak his mind in public. Not to mention Condi Rice being booted from a campus “civil rights” event.

Pity they don’t have the wit or the decency to scrutinize gasbags Al Sharpton, Jesse Jackson and the other race hustlers whose tired propaganda the media assaults us with daily.

Thomas’s and Rice’s fates are very similar, of course, to the way the academy silences any black of any nationality who has dared stray from the Leftist plantation. What are these people so afraid of?

Via Miriam’s Ideas (from whom I got the idea for the headline) and Planck’s Constant.

Bashing the white Duke Lacrosse players again

The Leftist race hustlers never give up. Shoot down their phony case and, lo and behold, they wait you out and then pop back up to try it from another angle. Or repeat the same one like their news media cronies did with Trayvon Martin, running his baby-faced picture over and over again instead of his gold-grill thug mug. Even after the discrepancy became common knowledge.

Comes now a book dedicated (in the words of ace WaPo crime blogger Radley Balko) to rehabilitating the disbarred and disgraced district attorney who prosecuted the white Duke Lacrosse players for their alleged gang rape of a black female stripper who couldn’t get her story straight. William Cohan’s “The Price of Silence” has gotten the usual hurrahs from the Democrat news media and their Web buds like the Puffington Host. 

While over at Amazon, the readers and potential readers have much longer memories and they’re taking no prisoners. Out of 52 reviews so far, 41 have given it one star, the lowest possible rank. However, I see that only six reviews are from verified purchasers (four liked it, two hated it), and two are Amazon “Vine Voices” meaning they got it free from Amazon (one hated it, the other liked it).

It’s probable that at least a few of the others got the book free from the publisher or the author, or even thumbed through it at a (gasp) book store, but it looks to me like most of the reviewers (most of them negative) are just piling on in the way Amazon political lurkers sometimes do, especially when they haven’t read the book in question. Amazon doesn’t require it in order to write a “review.”

At least one of the verified purchasers, who hated the book, is a blogger who does a fine job of explaining his position. All of which leads me to conclude how refreshing it is to see, once again, that the gatekeepers of old (cBS’s Dan Rather, anyone?) no longer control the gate. Especially when the issue is one more labored assault on white men by the race hustlers.

Via  Fragments From A Writing Desk.