A few things I have be meaning to show you:
Neo-Neocon’s fun and charming post on mondegreens, a subject upon which Vanderleun is also writing.
HangRight Politics has unveiled their new Cut-and-run-Meter – creating a handy one-stop reference for you.
Flopping Aces finds evidence that Democrat outrage is all for show. Gasp. We’ve always known it, but now it’s pretty much out there and admitted.
Did he just say what I thought he did? I mean, I thought the whole premise of their outrage was that their plan was stolen by BushCo….
But then he say’s that Bush has been planning on bringing the troops home for the November elections, and everyone knows it.
So does this mean that the Democrats knew about this “worst kept secret” and decided to use this “secret” as their plan?
AJ is also worried about the mental health on the left side of the aisle.
Speaking of mental health…Siggy has a speech you should listen to by a psychiatrist, Dr Jeffrey Schaler, who dares to question the orthodoxy of his profession. “What do we know that is true, that the cult of psychiatry says is false?” It’s really something. You’ll want to watch this 8.5 minute video.
Meanwhile Dr. Sanity writes about taking madmen seriously.
Fausta reminds that there is no consensus on global warming and ponders why there is such a push for one. More on that here.
More evidence that socialized medicine does not work and is a damn myth.
It seems Sadaam was a legitimate broker for Terror Alliances…but you probably heard that all over the news, right? Yeah, I know….
A very cute Catholic woman is looking for a Catholic man…
Also, you remember this uke player I talked about last week?
Well, Buster has been playing his album Walking Down Rainhill and it’s really unbelievably good. Seriously good. You’ll like. And no, aside from the teensy Amazon kick back, I get nothing from pushing a good artist except the satisfaction of knowing I’ve helped others discover him…Jake is really talented! You can find his album in The Anchoress Bookshelf, in the BUSTER RECOMMENDS section! (Or just click right there!) ;-)
Also, I found a portrait of another artist as a young man. That would be the Terfel, of course. I likee.