Category Archives: Scribbles

“America is no longer what it could be, what it once was.”

I suppose, most charitably, what Baby Barry is referring to here is the glorious Clinton administration. Or, perhaps, LBJ’s conception of the "Great Society," the years, that is, before the welfare system was dismantled? 

Taking his various writings and statements as a whole, and his work as a community organizer into account, what I think he means is that the country no longer seeks to care for everyone to the extent that it once did. And he’d like to take us back to that time, higher taxes and all. But it’s possible he means something else. In the meantime, before he gets around to clarifying himself, he’s making some folks pretty angry.

The Two Americas

The originator of the phrase partially owns up, underscoring, as Glenn Reynolds says, that the real division isn’t between rich and poor but between the actual country and the one the old news media presents. Or in the case of John Edwards, hides. Now, about that bumper sticker

UPDATE:  Then the sister of his paramour decided to weigh in. Uh, oh.

McCain’s best ad

Without a doubt. When you got it, flaunt it.

Via Roger L. Simon.

Ommm

Baby Barry Heil! The Messiah’s supporters have come up with a strange salute. Methinks it will be counterproductive.

Solzhenitsyn’s anti-Semitism

Nevermind this sort of hagiographic obituary babble. No doubt the Great Writer helped open some blinded eyes on the Left, as well as do humankind a favor by helping bring down the Soviet Union. Pity he had to do it while apologizing for lynching–and continuing that right up until his death.

Via Creaky Pavillion.

The lollipop pitch

It’s fun when you start learning things from an eight-year-old. Mr. B. is so infatuated with baseball that he’s constantly rattling off player and team statistics. So many that sometimes I’m tempted to believe he’s making them up. So when he described a Ranger reliever in Monday’s 9-5 Ranger win over the Yankees throwing a lollipop pitch, I couldn’t quite believe it. Never heard of it. He said it was like a curve ball. Sure enough. Also this: Hall of Fame reliever Bruce Sutter’s split-fingered fastball "came in high, looking like a lollipop, then dropped straight down."

Heh

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The McCain campaign got right on this one in a hurry. Meanwhile, so have the Republicans in the House. It’s fair to say that, to a certain extent, both sides are obfuscating problems vs. solutions. But the price can’t come down very far without more supply. And no solution is close to being found.

UPDATE:  Meanwhile, by Tuesday, oil had fallen to $118 a barrel. Analysts said four dollar a gallon gasoline was killing demand, and the price was responding accordingly.