Category Archives: Scribbles

What’s the frequency, Dan?

Mrs. Charm, good liberal that she is, faithfully listens to NPR every morning. I stopped years ago. And their recent attempt to rehabilitate belt-and-suspender-man Dan Rather to cover up his anti-Bush election fraud of 2004 is a good reminder why. It still amazes me that we have to pay tax money for NPR’s crap-as-news-and-analysis. How much nicer it would be if they were forced to be wholly self-supporting. You know, like Air America on which soon-to-be U.S. Sen. Al Franken couldn’t make a living? Heh.

As it happens, I knew Rather’s source before his crazy fraud. I had dealt with the guy on a pre-Bush piece he wanted on the Texas National Guard. My editors decided it was bosh, and I had to admit that it was pretty flaky. So it never ran. The guy later tried to get even by libeling me on a Web site that I won’t link to. A few years later I heard from other ink-stained wretches that he was playing Dan Rather for a chump. About the same time, Charles Johnson at LGF wonderfully exposed DR’s fraud, in the simplest way possible: showing that the source’s material was forged. All it has left DR with, four years later, is to keep trying to muddy the waters. Good luck with that. Even with NPR providing him a free, obfuscating tongue-bath.

Via LGF.

MORE: Beldar also had a small but prominent role of his own in exposing the fraud.

Sarah & Margaret

Maybe there’s not as much difference as some conservatives think. As for the liberals? Who cares.

Send in the clown

Stephen King-esque clown Al Franken, possible the most obnoxious Bush-hater of the past eight years (excepting only crockumentary filmmaker Michael Moore) seems to be headed for the U.S. Senate. Bleh.

Smartphone versus Netbook

If I had more email to do, a smart phone would be more enticing. That seems to be the main thing people do with them, besides voice calls, camera snaps, note-taking, and minimal surfing within the confines of a very small screen. The netbook is more appealing to me since it’s mainly about web wandering which is what I’d mainly use it for, besides some note taking. Probably could post with it, as well. I’m going to wait until after Christmas to decide, when I expect the pre-holiday sale prices to be even lower.

The politics of fear

Joey Hairplugs on the economy: We’ve got to have Socialism to save Capitalism. Er, or something.

2008’s ten worst cars

Naturally, nine of them are Detroit-made losers. You know, the companies our tax monies are about to bailout? Although one of the skunks, the Dodge Nitro, might make a passable artillery shell.

Via Instapundit. 

“The infrastructure flim-flam”

I’m not so sure that Barry’s idea to throw money at the nation’s sagging infrastructure amounts to no more than one guy digging a hole and another guy filling it in, as some conservatives are suggesting. I see no reason to be that cynical yet.

I agree that it probably won’t do much for recovery from the recession. But there undoubtedly is work to be done–see Minnesota’s bridge disaster of 2007. Some of what the old CCC did survives today in such as state park facilities in Texas. There are going to be lots of ways to ridicule Barry’s presidency, but I don’t think this is going to be one of them.

Via Instapundit.

UPDATE:  Well, it turns out I’m a bit naive. Seems to be more about parks and sports centers than pot-holed roads and falling-apart bridges. It really wouldn’t be like pols to fix the obvious stuff since at best the only thing they could point to would be a little sign with their name on it. Feh!