Sunday, December 08, 2013

Larwyn's Linx: The Prosecution of Barack Obama

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Nation

The Prosecution of Barack Obama: J. Andrew Peak
Nobody’s This Stupid and Incompetent: Tom Blumer
Congress to Obama: Cancel Iran deal: WFB

Seven out of Ten Doctors Are Boycotting Obamacare in... California: Ace
Is This 36-Year-Old Veteran the Future of the GOP?: Marin Cogan
Latest victim of ‘you can keep your plan’ lie: 6-year-old cancer patient: LU

Obamacare Could Close Volunteer Fire Departments: RWN
Yale Police Responding to 7 “Knockout Game” Reports: CI
Florida man faces 142 charges after posting gun-toting selfies: Guns

Economy

The Minimum Wage and the Rise of the Machines : Jonah Goldberg
Democrat Introduces Vehicle Miles Tax Bill: RWN
The End of Poverty in America: Charlie Martin

Eric Holder’s kickbacks for community organizers: Jazz Shaw
Fast Feud: Hopenchange Cartoons
401K Investors Should Move to Cash: ZH

Scandal Central

Covered California Provides Consumer Info Without Permission: RWN
Elizabeth Warren threatens companies she suspects of funding public criticism of her: Timothy P. Carney
Ills of HealthCare.gov: Errors in ObamaCare website forms spark concerns: Fox

Climate & Energy

Obama administration drags feet on authorizing LNG/coal exports: Ace

Media

As I Was Saying Earlier...: Ace
Mark Levin: Chris Matthews a 'Deranged Moron' for Comparing Mandela's Oppression to Obama's: NB
All Class: Dem thwarts effort to rename Nevada mountain after Reagan: Marathon

Downplaying the Holocaust -- Sulzberger & NY Times: TEDxTalks
“Reflections on the Political Right and Left,” By Paul Gottfried: Peter Haworth
ABC Portrays Criminal Winnie Mandela In Hero's Love Story With Nelson Mandela: FreeNC

World

Petition the Department of Defense to Arm Our Troops: Allen West
San Francisco State Student Poses With Knife “I want to stab an Israeli soldier.”: CI
Icelanders Overthrow Government, Rewrite Constitution - No Word From US Media: GuardianLV

Japan Falling Back Into Fascism?: Washingtons
Lawmakers question why U.S. buying Russian helicopters for Afghanistan: Rebecca Shabad
U.S. Military Changes Drone Rules To Make Targeting Of Civilians Easier: ZH

Sci-Tech (courtesy BadBlue Tech News)

Another Day of Infamy at Google: MB
Tech Nerd Tries for Olympic Greatness: MinorityReport
Tone Deaf: The Silicon Graybeard

Cornucopia

Pie Chart: Obama's Mandela Tribute: Looking Spoon
Students produce Star Wars-themed “Bohemian Rhapsody” parody: RedAlert
America's longest-married couple to celebrate 81st anniversary: Today

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QOTD: "There is a lovely apocryphal story, generally told about Dwight D. Eisenhower during his time as president of Columbia University: The school was growing, necessitating an expansion of the campus, which produced a very hot dispute between two groups of planners and architects about where the sidewalks should go. One camp insisted that it was obvious -- self-evident! -- that the sidewalks had to be arranged thus, as any rational person could see, while the other camp argued for something very different, with the same appeals to obviously, self-evident, rational evidence. Legend has it that Eisenhower solved the problem by ordering that the sidewalks not be laid down at all for a year: The students would trample paths in the grass, and the builders would then pave over where the students were actually walking. Neither of the plans that had been advocated matched what the students actually did when left to their own devices. There are two radically different ways of looking at the world embedded in that story: Are our institutions here to tell us where to go, or are they here to help smooth the way for us as we pursue our own ends, going our own ways?" --Kevin D. Williamson

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Actually that was done at The Ohio State University when 'old' quad was laid out over 100 years ago. There is a move periodically to arrange things more 'logically' every once in a while and then during a board meeting at some point one the school historians imparts some education.