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Winter has arrived on the Taos mountain tops.
It will be making its way down here shortly.
A classic aphorism
On the eve of Election Day Bickerstaff recalls, when he was but a lad, his father telling his children not long after the 1964 election: “They told me if I voted for Goldwater there would be inflation, our cities would go up in flames, and crime would soar. I voted for Goldwater and by God,Continue reading “A classic aphorism”
Tell me, what is your favorite color?
Read how a woman who wants to be the next President of the United States, conducted an interview with the celebrated Muslim comedian Kareem Rahman. It consisted a couple of her incisive questions. From THE Post: Though he was initially told the vice president was going to argue against taking off shoes on airplanes, Rahman,Continue reading “Tell me, what is your favorite color?”
Sad news from Cleveland
From the excellent music blog, Slipped Disc: As does this blogger, who will offer prayers for this superb musician. Readers are invited to do the same.
Ms Harris’s Election Day speech?
The Democratic nominee’s spokeswoman has made a statement for her, as she had difficulty putting her thoughts in order. An excerpt: Trump’s connections to fascism are easily proven. For instance, his second wife was Marla Maples, who was born in the town of Cohutta in Georgia. Cohutta is an anagram of “Taco Hut”, which isContinue reading “Ms Harris’s Election Day speech?”
A post on X by its owner, Elon Musk
“[T]hey’re voting for Trump, but afraid to say so because it will affect their/friend/job/customers.” If this is true, and it certainly appears to be, judging from this blogger’s experience, then maybe, just maybe, we will see a landslide this election. Musk is no dummy and his multiple successes prove that.
A refugee from Communist China files a well deserved salvo at her rich, liberal political opponent.
From Not the Bee. Pure gold. Click above.
Big government protecting us from ourselves–and a possibly deadly domesticated squirrel.
Read how justice was served when bureaucrats from the NY State Department of Environmental Conservation walked into the house of the much beloved Peanut the Squirrel’s owner unannounced, with no warrant or permission, scooped up the hapless squirrel, and a pet raccoon as well, because they thought there was a possibility these well-cared for pets mightContinue reading “Big government protecting us from ourselves–and a possibly deadly domesticated squirrel.”
No surprise, but still disappointing.
From the New York Sun: Wikipedia’s Neutrality Under Fire as Studies Find Left-Leaning Bias. A pair of damning reports allege that open-sourced Wikipedia — a non-profit organization that was built on the tenets of political and ideological neutrality — has increasingly displayed bias favoring the left and progressive issues within its content. Read the wholeContinue reading “No surprise, but still disappointing.”
