Thursday, August 31, 2006

Captain's Quarters' post Revisiting Katrina, Revisiting Truth credits Kevin Aylward of Wizbang blog with breaking an important story in the Examiner about the state of the New Orleans levee system pre-Katrina.
Vincent Carroll reviews Popular Mechanics latest book, "Debunking 9/11 Myths: Why Conspiracy Theories Can't Stand Up to the Facts" in his column On Point: 9/11 theories burst at the Rocky Mountain News

Hat tip: Instapundit
Orson Scott Card reveals the commandments that those who "worship" global warming follow World Trade Center,Step Up, Doyle, and Sheldon - Uncle Orson Reviews Everything

Wednesday, August 30, 2006

Chicago Boyz posts a very interesting commentary on the Israeli-Hezbollah conflict by Steven den Beste entitled "Disproportionate Response". Well worth reading; Steven has given up his political/military/science blogging on his own site but still occasionally posts very insightful comments around the blogosphere.

Saturday, August 26, 2006

U. S. into Iraq! Huh? Soldiers die at a lower rate than U. S. civilians? The Washington Post examines death rate demographics in Service in Iraq: Just How Risky? Hat tip: Instapundit.

Tuesday, August 22, 2006

JustOneMinute has been telling us about Richard Armitage's possible role as the original source in the Plame case. Now documents appear--State Dept. calendars obtained under the FOIA--that appear to support that assertion: Richard Armitage - Still The One
Jeff Jarvis of Buzzmachine has awakened a sleeping Mark Cuban who posts at
Blog Maverick - www.blogmaverick.com _: "I know you are, but what am I Jeff ? Is this Journalism ?"

I admire both men for different reasons. This'll be interesting to follow.

Sunday, August 20, 2006

The Corner on National Review Online

Kate O'Beirne's post on "The beneficial effects of GOP welfare reform have been widely noted on its 10th anniversary" is spot on, and worth reading in The Corner on National Review Online

Her book, "Women Who Make the World Worse: and How Their Radical Feminist Assault Is Ruining Our Schools, Families, Military, and Sports" takes more such misinformed and misinforming idiots to task.
Crazy Al (Gore), call your office: Weather Street: 2006 Atlantic Tropical Storm Season Below Normal

Friday, August 18, 2006

Wednesday, August 16, 2006

What? More snow and ice in South Africa?
Rush Limbaugh points his listeners to this interesting article on the non-disappearing icepack.

The first paragraph is devastating: "An improved method of measuring Antarctic snowfall has revealed that previous records showing an increase in precipitation are not accurate, even over a half-century. In the August 10 edition of Science magazine, researchers explain that their analysis of ice cores and snow pits revealed that precipitation levels in the Antarctic have in fact remained steady. The upshot of the study is that models assessing climate-change may need to be revised, as they can no longer be deemed accurate."
My only issue with Donald J. Boudreaux's article, "The case for neglecting global warming - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review," is that neglecting a non-issue isn't neglect--it's prudent.

Saturday, August 12, 2006

A very interesting commentary on the politics, bias, adherence to rigorous scientific method (or not) all present in the climate debate in WonderQuest: Global Warming

Thursday, August 10, 2006

What? No, it can't be true! Nonetheless, Peter Schweizer writes in The USA Today, "Gore isn't quite as green as he's led the world to believe." Oh, the humanity!

Three homes--one 10,000 square feet, another 4,000 square feet? One on property that Gore licenses in part for zinc mining? Hundreds of thousands of dollars in Occidental Petroleum stock? Inconvenient truths, indeed!!
Meryl Yourish shows us in the clearest possible way the depths to which the enemy will stoop in his post, "The enemy is winning the propaganda war"

Thursday, August 03, 2006

The Drudge Report points us to this story: Rare snowfall across South Africa - Yahoo! News

Al Gore, call your office.