Saturday, August 12, 2017

Assortment

"Shaky" Jake Tapper has apparently abandoned his former strategy of not automatically behaving like Pavlov's progressive dog and is now encouraging the idea of an investigation of those who criticize the Left's most recent strange-new-respect figure, H.R. McMaster.

Speaking of McMaster (I'll be right here, Jake, in case you want to have your G-men friends get in touch with me), why don't we know more about his friend, Dina Habib Powell?

Mark Steyn: there are leaks, and then there are leaks.

Frankly, Mr. President, I'm expecting something better than this...



Thanks, Google! It looks like people are now taking diversity seriously.

Haw! Exactly so: "Iceberg to Rebuild Titanic".

Veeshir finds an article at Reason to be a bit unreasonable (scroll down, but be sure to read everything else there, too. It's all gold - or bitcoin or whatever it is we're supposed to be using as a unit of value on the internet these days).

It's getting increasingly difficult to actually find a piece of the great outdoors to enjoy without getting crushed in a crowd. Which is why I yearn for my own private chunk of the great outdoors. I'd love nothing more than to become squire of this 41-acre patch of bucolic serenity in my home county, on the delightfully-named Booger Hollar Road (near the hamlet of Frog Pond, within the township of Big Lick).

5 comments:

bruce said...

Hordes of tourists everywhere now. NC looks like it still has some privacy and mystery alright. How do you deal with bears?

rinardman said...

I'd love nothing more than to become squire of this 41-acre patch of bucolic serenity in my home county...

So, what's stopping you? Looks like a good place to enjoy your retirement, when it comes.

Paco said...

Mrs. Paco's pulmonologist says she needs to be near the coast. Booger Hollar is considerably inland.

rinardman said...

Don't worry Paco. Algore says Globull Warmening will take care of that.

It'll be beachfront property in no time.

RebeccaH said...

With that much acreage, you could build her a good-sized lake.