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Studio 60 and what it means to different people

Posted on September 18, 2006 by Bookworm

The media buzz tonight is about Aaron Sorkin’s new show, “Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip.” What’s been a bit interesting to me is how the show lends itself to different interpretations from different sides of the political spectrum. The first thing I read about the show was Brent Bozell’s

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Hollywood, Media matters
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So what would you do?

Posted on September 17, 2006 by Don Quixote

Me:  So, what did you think of the President’s 9/11 speech? My son’s friend:  That was terrible, wasn’t it? Me:  What did the President say that he should not have said and what did he not say that he should have said? My son’s friend:  Uh, I didn’t really listen

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Bits and Pieces
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Three in one?

Posted on September 16, 2006 by Don Quixote

     Picture some super, super power trying to force the United States, Mexico and Cuba to join together as one country.  Better yet, because of the religious ramifications, picture trying to forcibly unite Great Britain, France and Italy at the time of Henry VIII.  I suspect such moves would meet with

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Bits and Pieces, Iraq
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“Who, me? Passive aggressive?” A play in one act

Posted on September 16, 2006November 13, 2011 by Bookworm

Wife: How about if I have dinner ready in about a half hour? Husband: Good. I’m really hungry. I haven’t eaten all day. What are you making? Wife: Chinese chicken. Husband: I hate chicken, especially when you just put a slab on the plate. Wife: I’m not putting a slab

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Silly Stuff
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A self-referential universe

Posted on September 16, 2006 by Bookworm

One of the things that strikes me about public school is how self-referential it’s been so far. I know this is early days yet, and the school is doing this in the name of getting the kids to know each other. Still, it’s amazing how all of the projects are

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Education
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Don’t apologize; you did nothing wrong!

Posted on September 16, 2006 by Bookworm

I live in fear that the Pope will apologize.  He will then join what is becoming an endlessly long list of people who have done nothing wrong, who have caved in to Muslim or Leftist hysteria.  For examples of the former, see about every story you can think of lately. 

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Muslim violence
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Pop Quiz

Posted on September 15, 2006 by Bookworm

Guess who wrote this sentence: “Please help guide your child as they complete the poster.” If you guessed that a teacher wrote that sentence, you are correct! You win a free trip to the depressing world of public education. FacebookTweet

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Bits and Pieces, Education
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Public school symbolically kills another reader

Posted on September 15, 2006 by Bookworm

My daughter spent the last two years with her nose cheerfully buried in a book.  She read with abandon, anything and everything.  She polished off short kids books in an hour or two, and read Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince in a wild Saturday frenzy.  And she was

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Education
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Prepare to be depressed

Posted on September 15, 2006 by Bookworm

I only just got around to reading Marc Sheppard’s superb article about Shari’a, its rise in the West among Muslim communities, and these communities’ demands that Shari’a law be generally introduced to the West. The article is, as I indicated, fantastic, but I almost wish I hadn’t read it. It’s

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Europe, Islam
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One change in voter demographics

Posted on September 15, 2006 by Bookworm

I have just witnessed a single change in local voter demographics. My mother, who has always voted Democratic, says that she does not intend to vote for the Democrats any more. She is “disgusted” with them, since they seem ineffectual and have absolutely no plan about any of the woes

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Anti-Semitism, Bush Derangement Syndrome, Democrats
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Spectacular-lack-of-insight alert

Posted on September 15, 2006 by Bookworm

You can’t make this stuff up.  With regard to the Muslim outrage at Pope Benedict’s comments about aspects of Islam’s inhumanity, we get this: “Anyone who describes Islam as a religion as intolerant encourages violence,” Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Tasnim Aslam said. I think that statement — from the most moderate

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The Geneva Convention and enemy detainees

Posted on September 15, 2006 by Bookworm

I think today’s Best of the Web Today has an unusually lucid, and brief, summary about why it is not reasonable for the United States to extend to today’s enemy prisioners all of the benefits available to POWs under the Geneva convention (a convention that neither the terrorists, nor the

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Mark Steyn interview with Hugh Hewitt

Posted on September 15, 2006 by Bookworm

If you’re near a computer or Ipod, you should take the time out to listen to this Mark Steyn segment on the Hugh Hewitt show. (I listen using Internet Explorer; it won’t work on Firefox.) If the above link doesn’t work, go here and look for the 9/14/06 show with

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More on Hollywood types who get it

Posted on September 15, 2006 by Bookworm

I finally got around to turning to TiVo and watching Monday’s Jay Leno. Jay had the actor James Woods as his first guest. I’ve never thought much about James Woods, to be honest. I knew I’ve seen him in movies but, without help from IMDB, I had no idea which

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A smorgasbord of Gods

Posted on September 14, 2006 by Bookworm

Yesterday, the Opinion Journal discussed a Baylor study that questioned Americans about their attitudes toward God. That study identified four views of God: Authoritarian, Distant, Benevolent and Critical. The OJ guys were intrigued by these different Gods and, when the discovered a few percentage points of public opinion that the

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Silly Stuff
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