2017 archive
Las Vegas Roulette 0
Afterthought:
I do not agree with those who complain that the press has not referred to the shooter as a “terrorist.” True, he created terror, but a “terrorist” is someone who uses terror to advance a cause.
As I write this, reports indicate that he appears to have been apolitical.
The only cause in which he was interested seems to have been ammosexual release.
The Court Is in Sessions 0
My first boss was an excellent boss. He was considerate, clear, consistent, and understanding; and he knew how to turn an employee’s error into a teaching experience.
One day after I had worked for him long enough to ask such a question, I asked him where he learned how to be such a good boss.
He paused for a moment, then said, “I always think about what my first boss would have done. Then I do exactly the opposite.”
Joe Patrice thinks of what Jeff Sessions said about free speech on campus and suggests that Sessions is just such an exemplar as my first boss’s first boss.
Plus ca Change 0
Don’t think that this is anything new.
Here’s a bit of historical perspective for all you youngsters out there.
The Corner 0
Dick Polman comments on the latest mass shooting in the United States (follow the link for the rest):
Aside:
Speaking of the banality of evil, consider how blandly horrifying is the phrase, “the latest mass shooting.”
Not Knowing Their Place 0
Leonard Pitts, Jr., notes that there seems no “right way” to protest against discrimination. A snippet (follow the link for the rest):
When there was violence in the streets over unpunished police killings of African-American men, they said that was the wrong way to go about it. Most of us agreed.
But when peaceful street demonstrations took place, conservatives didn’t like them, either. Then, last year, NFL player Colin Kaepernick hit on the idea of sitting through the national anthem.
But conservatives said that was disrespectful to veterans. So Kaepernick started taking a knee instead. Many others followed suit.
Conservatives said that was still wrong . . . .
It’s not the protests that conservatives find distasteful.
It’s the uppity.
Since protest of any kind is inherently uppity, there is no form of protest that conservatives will find acceptable.
Twits on Twitter 0
Lost in translation twits.
Intertwined 0
At Psychology Today Blogs, Azadeh Aalai takes on the myth that sports and politics exist separate and apart from each other. A snippet:
Follow the link to read why she said that.









Job’s Anger.