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Woody Allen — visionary

Posted on October 9, 2006 by Bookworm

I’m not a big fan of Woody Allen. He was funny forty years ago, but I think he’s now simply embittered and self-centered — and that’s not even considering his Foley-esque prediliction for young bodies. However, I have concluded that he’s something of a visionary. After all, only someone with

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Silly Stuff
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Prescient song

Posted on October 9, 2006 by Bookworm

Do you remember the Kingston Trio’s song Merry Minuet? I always liked its mordant humor. I’m reprinting the song here, with a few out-and-out changes (highlighted and hyperlinked), as well as hyperlinks to original text that’s aged presciently. They’re rioting in Europe. They’re cowards in Spain. There’s hurricanes in Florida

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Things worth wording

Posted on October 9, 2006 by Bookworm

Since I’m in the midst of promising myself not to blog for at least three hours (those #%@*! work projects), I figure the least I can do is to direct you to stuff worth reading. Two of those things worth reading are at this morning’s American Thinker. The first is

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It’s a good day for a laugh

Posted on October 9, 2006 by Bookworm

With North Korea gone nuclear, today is definitely the day for some lighter fare.  You won’t find it here and now, since I have a work project I absolutely need to get to this morning (famous last words), but I can assure you that you’ll get it at Guns ‘n’

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Media matters, Silly Stuff
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A wonderful day

Posted on October 8, 2006 by Bookworm

We spent all day today in San Francisco enjoying the Fleet Week celebrations.  I hustled my family out of the house good and early, which was a fair amount of work, but worth the effort.  As we were leaving, it occurred to Mr. Bookworm that it was probably worthwhile checking

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Military
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And they say reporters have no agenda

Posted on October 8, 2006 by Bookworm

A bomb went off in Tel Afar yesterday, but that’s not the news. From the SF Chronicle, which is reprinting a short article from the Washington Post, the lede and the first paragraph make sure we understand the real story: 2nd bombing in city Bush had touted as safe A

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Bush Derangement Syndrome, Iraq, Media matters
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Mark Steyn on why Foley doesn’t and shouldn’t matter

Posted on October 8, 2006 by Bookworm

Here is the ultimate summation of why the Foley folly is irrelevant, except insofar as it highlights how stupid Congress is on both sides of the aisle: This was a honey trap (as they used to say in the Cold War) designed to leverage one peripheral figure’s squalid fantasies into

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Family, family, family, family, family — but at least it’s a clean one

Posted on October 7, 2006 by Bookworm

Sorry for the unusual blog silence.  Yesterday fell apart when I got called to my daughter’s school for an emergency that was a false alarm.  I got back in time to head off to a business/social meeting with a delightful colleague.  Traffic caught me on the way home, so I

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Here I am, supporting a Democrat

Posted on October 6, 2006 by Bookworm

A little mini scandal brewing in Tennessee is that Harold Ford Jr., a Democrat who hopes to become a U.S. Senator, called himself a lawyer even though he didn’t pass the bar.  Folks — he went to law school and graduated.  He is a lawyer.  He’s simple not a licensed

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The risk of having principles

Posted on October 6, 2006 by Bookworm

Jonah Goldberg writes compellingly about why this whole Foley thing may one day backfire on the Dems. I particularly appreciated this bit: What liberals don’t understand is that social conservatives actually believe their moral rhetoric, even when it’s politically inconvenient. That’s why GOP Rep. Bob Livingston of Louisiana had to

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Democrats, Republicans
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A little pocket of patriotism

Posted on October 6, 2006 by Bookworm

This story surprised me completely. I never would have suspected that a Marin school would have formed a close, supportive relationship with someone serving on active duty in Marin. Hurrah for all of them: As gray rain clouds swirled above, 101st Airborne Lt. Ronan Kennedy stood tall in a courtyard

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Sometimes even the anti-War crowd can’t support its own pretenses

Posted on October 6, 2006 by Bookworm

I’ve mentioned before the silly stuff that passes for art and entertainment amongst the anti-Bush, anti-War people. Sometimes, their passions go so far that even those who believe in them can’t follow: There was a “What is this?” expression on the faces of many in the packed house at San

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Red store, blue store

Posted on October 5, 2006 by Bookworm

When I was growing up and a young adult (1960s through 1980s), stores such as Macy’s and Nordstrom, which catered to the carriage crowd, had the more restrained stuff.  If you wanted sleazy-wear, you went where the “poor” people shopped:  Sears, Mervyns, Penny’s, and Target.  We were poor, but my

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Now everyone looks stupid, stupid, stupid!

Posted on October 5, 2006 by Bookworm

From Drudge: CLAIM: FILTHY FOLEY ONLINE MESSAGES WERE PAGE PRANK GONE AWRY **World Exclusive** **Must Credit the DRUDGE REPORT** According to two people close to former congressional page Jordan Edmund, the now famous lurid AOL Instant Message exchanges that led to the resignation of Mark Foley were part of an

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I’d like your opinion

Posted on October 5, 2006 by Bookworm

WordPress doesn’t comfortably host polls, but I’m still very interested in your opinion about whether Hastert should resign.  Had I done a poll, it would have looked like this: Should Dennis Hastert resign? Yes, because he is actually culpable for not doing anything when he learned about the emails. Yes,

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