U.S. senators have the option to “revise and extend” their remarks made on the floor of the Senate when their remarks are printed up in the Congressional Record. Recently, Republican Sen. Charles Grassley (Iowa) spoke regarding his involvement in the successful effort to prevent President Obama from placing Judge Merrick Garland on the Supreme Court,…
Author: Alan Vanneman
Oirquartett—“Rhythm-a-ning”
Giovanni Perin, vibraphone; Giulio Scaramella, piano; Marco Trabucco, electric bass; Max Trabucco, drums. Posted by Max Trabucco
Sad death of a thrice-divorced pillhead
Rush Limbaugh’s death from lung cancer was surely sad and painful, and one I wouldn’t wish on anyone, but I had thought to let it go without comment. Why waste a pixel on a guy who was, until Donald Trump came along, the greatest Know-Nothing in American politics? Sure, it was “funny” watching “conscience conservatives”—anti-Trumpers…
An embarrassment of liberals
How stupid do liberals look these days? Do you really want to know? Well, if you do, over at the National Review, Jim Geraghty wants to help. His title, The Icons of the Left Collapse, is a bit over the top, but, well, you’ve got to tell it to sell it, and Jim does have…
Chick Corea Akoustic Band—“Rhythm-A-Ning”
Berlin, 1991, Chick with John Patitucci, bass, and Dave Weckl, drums. Posted by LOFTmusic
What Is Truth, Part 2: Real Time Originalist Smackdown!
In a recent post, George F, Will and Truth, I took issue with the estimable Mr. Will over the objective existence of “Truth”, which Mr. Will averred did exist and had in fact been largely unearthed by John Locke and enshrined in the U.S. Constitution, thanks to the efforts of John Madison, while I took…
George F. Will and “Truth”
Time flies when your country is burning down, doesn’t it? The week after Donald Trump’s many fans took him seriously rather than literally—“March peaceably, folks! But stay strong! And save your country from the greatest crime in history! Only you can do it! And don’t take no for an answer!”—Mr. George F. Will, intent on…
Thinking is not prohibited at the New York Times; but it is frowned upon. Strongly. Very strongly.
Actually, I’m cutting the Times, and the screamin’ wokies who make up its staff, an enormous amount of slack because it’s fairer to say that thinking is forbidden at the Times, rather than my kinder, gentler take. Latest victim of the “no think” movement at the Times is Donald McNeil Jr., booted for daring to…
John Podhoretz fails to make me want to subscribe to Commentary
In some sort of come on or other that I was reading, Commentary guy John Podhoretz began a sentence with the words, “Whatever else you want to say about Donald Trump, ….” I’m afraid those nine words were a bit of dealbreaker for me, because, well, that day I read no further. Still, there are…
Matt Purple explains why you should only give one and a half cheers for Liz Cheney
Over at the American Conservative, Matt Purple has an article, Neither Madge Nor Liz If the GOP is to be saved, it must reject both the delusions of Q and those who have wrecked our public policy, which I thought I’d skip, since I’m generally not a fan of Matt’s rap, but, for whatever reason,…