2010-01-28T05:30:46-05:00

Apple’s new tablet computer was unveiled yesterday.  It seems to really be a sort of super-Kindle, something that can download books and newspapers, as well as lots of other iPhone-like applications. After months of hype and rumour-mongering that only seemed to get more intense the

2010-01-27T06:00:15-05:00

Stewart keeps dragging me into the 21st century, all the way from my natural home in the 17th, so I am now on Twitter. He has set it up so that links to posts on this blog will get twittered, or tweeted, and thus promulgated

2010-01-27T05:50:17-05:00

A newly discovered work by Lucas Cranach will be auctioned off today at Christie’s in New York.  It’s entitled “Bacchus at the Wine Vat.”   Here is the description: A gloriously eccentric work by Cranach (1472-1553), “Bacchus at the Wine Vat,” 1530 (pictured at left; estimate:

2010-01-27T05:46:20-05:00

CBS has agreed to air an Superbowl ad from Focus on the Family in which quarterback Tim Tebow’s mother talks about how she was advised to abort him. Pro-abortionists have been trying to pressure the network to not show the ad: CBS Tuesday (Jan. 26)

2010-01-27T05:30:27-05:00

In tonight’s State of the Union address, the president will propose a three-year spending freeze in much, though not all, of the federal budget as a way to address the surging deficit: President Obama will call for a three-year freeze in spending on many domestic

2010-01-26T06:00:43-05:00

“Avatar” passed another James Cameron movie, “Titanic,” as the top-grossing movie of all time, pulling in as of Sunday $1.292 billion worldwide.  The movie about the ship earned $1.242 billion. See this report. In my review of the movie, I found it visually spectacular, but

2010-01-26T05:45:03-05:00

I quote George Will here  not to vaunt over liberals, as he does, but to relish his language, especially his Biblical allusion in the last of these sentences. Will first quotes the president, who said of the health care legislation, “We are on the precipice

2010-01-26T05:17:19-05:00

Kevin Huffman draws out what politicians can learn from American Idol: As Scott Brown stormed to victory in the Massachusetts Senate race Tuesday night, I huddled with my daughters watching Fox. No, not the gloating election coverage on Fox News — I wouldn’t do that

2010-01-26T05:00:20-05:00

The New Orleans Saints and the Indianapolis Colts will play in the Superbowl, as seems fitting. Both teams came close to having perfect seasons until the very end. That would have set up the most remarkable Superbowl ever. But still, though my own favorites didn’t

2010-01-25T05:45:08-05:00

The pro-abortionists are worried. Journalist Robert McCartney, one of their number, explains why: I went to the March for Life rally Friday on the Mall expecting to write about its irrelevance. Isn’t it quaint, I thought, that these abortion protesters show up each year on

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