Tuesday, March 28, 2017
Russian Hacking Could Be 'Act of War' (VIDEO)
Monday, March 27, 2017
Jackie Johnson's Warm, Sunny to Partly Cloudy Forecast
The Second American Civil War
An audacious and powerful debut novel: a second American Civil War, a devastating plague, and one family caught deep in the middle—a story that asks what might happen if America were to turn its most devastating policies and deadly weapons upon itself.Hat Tip: The New York Times:
Sarat Chestnut, born in Louisiana, is only six when the Second American Civil War breaks out in 2074. But even she knows that oil is outlawed, that Louisiana is half underwater, and that unmanned drones fill the sky. When her father is killed and her family is forced into Camp Patience for displaced persons, she begins to grow up shaped by her particular time and place. But not everyone at Camp Patience is who they claim to be. Eventually Sarat is befriended by a mysterious functionary, under whose influence she is turned into a deadly instrument of war. The decisions that she makes will have tremendous consequences not just for Sarat but for her family and her country, rippling through generations of strangers and kin alike.
I'm going to add AMERICAN WAR by @omarelakkad to my summer reading list. https://t.co/BDZefMVasS pic.twitter.com/ZmjGaKB8H3
— Michael Burkhardt (@mihobu) March 28, 2017
Ted Koppel Tells Sean Hannity He's 'Bad for America' (VIDEO)
At the Hill, "Veteran journalist Ted Koppel tells Sean Hannity he is bad for America."
WATCH: Ted Koppel tells Sean Hannity, to his face, that he's bad for America. pic.twitter.com/aWtMeGbp8E
— Yashar (@yashar) March 26, 2017
Over the weekend Ted Koppel said that I am bad for America... Get my response at 10pm ET! #Hannity
— Sean Hannity (@seanhannity) March 28, 2017
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BONUS: William Cronon, Changes in the Land: Indians, Colonists, and the Ecology of New England.
The 'Mediocre' Life
I commented at the post a couple of minutes ago:
The modest life, the life of home and family, living in security and comfort, would be the "mediocre" life for me. I'm almost at that place in my life. And I see it down the tunnel each day, as I get closer. (I've got to get my kids set up, to where they feel happy and comfortable, before my "mediocre" life comes closer into view.)RTWT.
Furry Floaters: Sea Otters, Hunted to Near Extinction in the 1700s and 1800s, Have Rebounded Along California's Coast
I love sea otters.
At LAT:
The sea otters of Morro Bay have made a comeback, defying man and nature https://t.co/BOsKziwRdx
— Los Angeles Times (@latimes) March 27, 2017
Diagnosing ObamaCare (VIDEO)
Upon defeat, even Paul Ryan conceded that ObamaCare's the law of the land. The administration's now moving on to tax cuts, and let's hope and pray for more success.
Here's Bloomberg's Shannon Pettypiece, at CBS This Morning:
Democrats Hate White People
And R.S. McCain responds, "Matt Stoller has aggregated comments at a HuffPo article by liberals sneering at the problems of poor white people":
“Matt Stoller has aggregated comments at a HuffPo article by liberals sneering at the problems of…” — @PatriarchTree https://t.co/1I9F9DjMVC pic.twitter.com/OnrVqFmnAk
— The Patriarch Tree (@PatriarchTree) March 26, 2017
Being old enough to remember how the Left vilified Charles Murray in the mid-1990s when he predicted the emergence of the white underclass, I am tempted to smile cynically at the current plight of Democrats. They imagined that “The Future Is Female,” only to discover that “The Future Is Redneck.” While it is too soon to guess the political consequences in the immediate future, Democrats are not likely to recover quickly if they choose to double-down on the anti-white, anti-male, anti-heterosexual rhetoric that led them to unexpected disaster in 2016.Be sure to scroll through that Stoller piece though. Leftist really, and I mean really, hate white people.
Sunday, March 26, 2017
Richard Slotkin, The Fatal Environment
I've got this item already loaded up in my shopping cart at Amazon. (ADDED: I'll purchase a new batch of books on the 1st, when my Amazon associates commissions come through, as well as my regular paycheck lol. Thanks for your support!)
I'm excited to read it.
See, Richard Slotkin, The Fatal Environment: The Myth of the Frontier in the Age of Industrialization, 1800–1890.
Sunday Cartoons
Also, at Theo's, "Cartoon Roundup..."
Cartoon Credit: Legal Insurrection, "Branco Cartoon – Cash for Clunkers, Part 2."
Jem Wolfie Sunday Rule 5
At the Chive, "Jem Wolfie Is An Absolute Slam Dunk (25 Photos)." And re-upping from last week, at Linkiest, "40 Hottest Instagram Pics of Jem Wolfie."
At Pirate's, "Sorta Blogless Sunday Pinup," and "If All You See……is a massive waste of energy causing the earth to boil and the seas to rise, you might just be a Warmist."
Drunken Stepfather, "Steplinks of the Day," and "Bella Thorne of the Day."
At WWTDD, "Arianny Celeste Topless In Mexico And Shit Around The Web."
Bro-Bible, "50 of the Sexiest, Must-See Instagram Pictures on the Internet Today."
90 Miles from Tyranny, "Morning Mistress."
Goodstuff's, "GOODSTUFFs BLOGGING MAGAZINE (285th Issue) - Behind the Great Chinese Firewall."
At Odie's, "Beer Temperatures ~OR~ Rule 5 Woodsterman Style."
Plus, the Hostages, "Big Boob Friday."
A View from the Beach, "Rule 5 Saturday - A Goddess - Daniella Wang."
At Proof Positive, "Friday Night Babe: Elle Liberachi!"
A Slice of Cheesecake, "Pat Crowley."
More, at Knuckledraggin', "Your Good Morning Girl"
Watch, at Playboy, "Behind the Scenes of Beate Muska's Playboy Pictorial."
BONUS: At the Express U.K., "Emily Ratajkowski goes TOPLESS as she flaunts sexy figure in teeny tiny denim shorts."
Allen C. Guelzo, Fateful Lightning
I'm quite familiar with Guelzo's, Gettysburg: The Last Invasion, but not his earlier work.
At Amazon, Fateful Lightning: A New History of the Civil War and Reconstruction.
Maybe I can power down both of these this summer, heh.
Marjorie J. Spruill, Divided We Stand
At Amazon, Marjorie J. Spruill, Divided We Stand: The Battle Over Women's Rights and Family Values That Polarized American Politics.
Paul Ryan Badly Damaged in Health Care Defeat, and Judge Jeanine Calls on Him to Step Down (VIDEO)
In any case, at the New York Times, via Memeorandum, "Paul Ryan Emerges From Health Care Defeat Badly Damaged."
Also, at the Hollywood Reporter, "Trump Urges Followers to Watch Fox News Host Who Demands Paul Ryan Resign." (Via Memeorandum.)
Welcome to Our Fragmented Politics
From Richard Pildes, at the Monkey Cage, "The GOP’s health-care failure is no one-off event. Welcome to our fragmented politics."
The GOP’s health-care failure is no one-off event. Welcome to our fragmented politics. https://t.co/HTyLEG7jzF
— Monkey Cage (@monkeycageblog) March 26, 2017
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Also, Heather Cox Richardson, West from Appomattox: The Reconstruction of America after the Civil War.
Elliot West, The Contested Plains: Indians, Goldseekers, and the Rush to Colorado.
And, W. Scott Pool, Never Surrender: Confederate Memory and Conservatism in the South Carolina Upcountry.
Lisa Brady, War Upon the Land: Military Strategy and the Transformation of Southern Landscapes during the American Civil War.
Plus, Kari Frederickson, Cold War Dixie: Militarization and Modernization in the American South.
Bernard DeVoto, The Course of Empire.
More, Gaines M. Foster, Ghosts of the Confederacy: Defeat, the Lost Cause, and the Emergence of the New South, 1865-1913.
BONUS: James M. McPherson, For Cause and Comrades: Why Men Fought in the Civil War.
London, Wounded Metropolis
A Wounded Metropolis: London in the Age of Terror and Brexit https://t.co/zkfojtevpR pic.twitter.com/SS9sXV5ivl
— SPIEGEL English (@SPIEGEL_English) March 24, 2017
London is the epicenter of globalization, a glut of money and creativity -- and the antithesis of Brexit parochialism. It is also the best city in the world.