Archive for 2010

FULL CIRCLE: What, we’re back to worrying about “global cooling” again? If that happens, we’re going to wish we’d spent the last decade coming up with new strains of frost-tolerant food crops, instead of banning incandescent bulbs. And Fallen Angels is looking steadily more prophetic . . . .

UPDATE: Reader John Chalupa writes: “Fallen Angels is available for download at the Baen Free Library.”

LOOKING AT the new iPods.

AND I HAVEN’T EVEN GOTTEN AROUND TO HOOKING UP MY OLD ONE YET: New Roku Boxes Announced.

THE RISE OF THE political unicorns. “27% of self-identified gay and lesbian voters chose John McCain and Sarah Palin in 2008. That’s a figure that translates to roughly 1.7 million gay votes for McCain/Palin. If gay conservatives are unicorns, our herd is huge.”

Related: Politico: They’re Gay, Conservative, And Proud. “Even among the gays, the right is on the rise.”

Hey, this is only news if you haven’t been paying attention to the leading indicators.

ANN ALTHOUSE: Things that you’d better not have on you if you want to walk through Library Mall on Tuesday afternoon. “Ah, but you need to be respectful and hear out what the President says, which is — I assume — that you really need to vote for Democrats in November. That’s the message. It’s nothing loftier than that. It’s a big political rally, snarling Madison traffic — on our narrow isthmus — blocking passage through the center of campus, and depriving us of our computers and our freedom of expression.” Plus, from the comments: “A person doesn’t have to dislike a president to wish that he’d stay home.” I’m not sure what I think about this. Presidents live in enough of a bubble already. On the other hand, if this degree of security is really necessary — which I tend to doubt — then Presidents ought to think twice.

UPDATE: Reader Stephen Clark writes:

Two years after the “revolution” and a few weeks out from the midterms finds Obama carrying the fight to . . . Madison? Given pre-election expectations, I’d have thought he’d be storming the last redoubts in Tulsa and Dallas-Fort Worth and watching as his troops scattered the ragged remnants of his opposition into west Texas and the Great Plains.

Now focusing on boosting turnout in the areas that might still be heavily Democratic. Like the University of Wisconsin campus.

Related: “Momentum Watch.”

STILL MORE ON that Erik Scott shooting in Las Vegas. “As expected, no Costco or other video was presented at the Inquest. Recent information indicates that the police will claim that all of the Costco video from every camera that might have captured an image simply does not exist due to an technical malfunction known to Costco before the event which was not corrected until after the event. While this is possible, one would surely be forgiven for questioning the convenience–for the police–of this kind of coincidence, particularly when such video has the potential to unambiguously resolve the central issues in the case. . . . The potentially missing video remains, at the very least, a public relations disaster for the police, and one which may not go unnoticed by local political leaders.”

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