Rocky Mountain Hi!

im back in Boulder to spend Thanksgiving with my Girl of the Golden West. So i thought id share my sensory feast with you, a bit of a side dish of synesthesia to go with your turkey tomorrow. Colorado isnt really so much “golden” as yellow. And the yellow of the ground and blue of … Continue reading Rocky Mountain Hi!

The Sincerest Form of Flattery

Having observed how successfully the destruction of our Southern border is destabilizing the US, the president of Belarus is imitating the situation, creating a ”migrant crisis” on its birder with Poland. it wouldnt be surprising if native Belarusians were trying to get into Poland. Simply out, Poland is nicer, freer, cleaner, wealthier; its a happenin’ … Continue reading The Sincerest Form of Flattery

(D)iversity, ( I)nclusion, (E)quity: DIE! DIE!

So appropriate. Cut out this garbage, realize we’re ALREADY living in the most diverse, , inclusive and yes, equitable nation that has ever graced this benighted planet. But, every idea, taken to its extreme, turns into its exact opposite. thats what’s happening to us now under the left’s ideological tyranny: the reinstitution of segregation, the … Continue reading (D)iversity, ( I)nclusion, (E)quity: DIE! DIE!

From Hoover to Wilkie: Amity Shlaes’ The Forgotten Man

Liz kindly sent me this book, subtitled ”A new history of the Great Depression”. (2007), and advised that she would expect a review. So having just finished the book, I will attempt to oblige I’m all admiration for the author: she’s witty, vastly knowledgeable, and so skilled at weaving her unruly material and the portraits … Continue reading From Hoover to Wilkie: Amity Shlaes’ The Forgotten Man