Has anyone seen or heard from Will Wilkinson lately, or has he been kidnapped by nihilists?
Two new blogs in the
Two new blogs in the links. First is David Janes, who had a back and forth with me about sports that I am too lazy to look for and link. Check his site out, though.
The second link is perhaps one ofthe most shameless emails I have received in a while (and boy was I mad I had not thought about this idea when I started a couple months ago, so I am not dissing you Pejman). The subject of the email was:
A Wonderful New Blog–Mine, and the email was addressed to:
Friends, Fellow Bloggers, Humans and Demi-Gods/Goddesses:
It went downhill from there. I notice that I was not singled out for any personal adulation, but just receiving it and the cajones it took to send the email is good enough for me. Welcome our newest Lawyer Blogger, Pejman Yousefzadeh.
MommaBare wrote in to let
MommaBare wrote in to let me know about this story (already mentioned by the Instapundit). It would be nice if it is true.
Made homemade black bean soup
Made homemade black bean soup for dinner tonight, and I was told by my guest that she had never heard of anyone putting cilantro in black bean soup. Is this a curious oddity on my part, or have others heard of this? I also refuse to eat black bean soup unless it is ropped with sour cream, red onion, and a touch of sherry and tabasco. Maybe I am just nuts.
Spent the whole day researching,
Spent the whole day researching, so again the posts have been light. I will post more tomorrow.
At any rate, I had intended to savage Will Hutton today, but I was alerted by reader and fellow blogger that he had already undertaken the task. Not exactly what I would say, but any dung flung in Hutton’s face is a good thing.
There were particular sentences that really irked me, including these gems.
Dangerous dictator he may be, but the unilateral decision to declare war upon another state without a casus belli other than suspicion will upset the fabric of law on which international relations rests, as well as destabilising the Middle East.
God forbid we destabilize the Middle East. How a region already drowning in violence (violence usually overlooked by our EU friends), and ruled by a string of petty dictators, theocrats, and cruel autocrats can be further destabilized is a conundrum in itself, but far beyond Hutton’s delicate insight.
The Supreme Court’s suspension of the Florida recount in December 2000, to gift the presidency to Bush, is part of the same story.
Really. I just do not have the energy tonight for this loathesome loser. Just go read his bile here.
Excellent article by Matt Welch
Excellent article by Matt Welch in Reason magazine discussing sanctions and Iraq.
I don’t know why I
I don’t know why I even read the Guardian anymore. All it does is infuriate me. When I have energy tomorrow, I will dissect this latest piece of dumpster grunge offered up by Will Hutton.