At the end of their 4-page Code of Business Conduct and Ethics Goldman Sachs declares that they reserve the right to “waive” certain provisions contained in the document. Well that certainly makes for an easy conscience, doesn’t it? American Public Media’s Kai Ryssdal . . . . Continue Reading »
My post on slaves and sons reminded me of a point I’ve been thinking that I don’t think I’ve ever discussed with anyone or written anything about. The term “gender-inclusive” has come to be associated with a certain translation philosophy in Bible translation, namely . . . . Continue Reading »
From the BBC comes the strangest, most awesome lead paragraph I’ve ever read in a news story: A German student “mooned” a group of Hell’s Angels and hurled a puppy at them before escaping on a stolen bulldozer, police have said. Anyone have an example of an opening paragraph . . . . Continue Reading »
This undoubtedly isn’t true, nor do I really want it to be because it would involve assault. But still, the premise has definite appeal. From the “story:”Johnstown, PA (GlossyNews) Local and state police scoured the hills outside rural Johnstown, Pennsylvania, after reports . . . . Continue Reading »
At the Washington Post ‘s On Faith section, Mark Judge argues in “Lady Gaga is no Madonna” that his fellow conservatives dont understand pop music . He starts out making a defensible case before attemping a bizarre contrarian interpretation of pop-star Madonna’s . . . . Continue Reading »
“The scientists” are on the warpath because global warming hysteria has been questioned and due to the substantial loss of credibility in global warming science itself in recent months. (The two things are not synonyms.) But that is no excuse to further undermine the . . . . Continue Reading »
It seems a covert operative of the PC police, or perhaps just a mischievous photoshopper, has infiltrated Londons Britain at War Museum, unceremoniously airbrushing Winston Churchills cigar from one of his most famous wartime candids on display there, to the chagrin of the museums . . . . Continue Reading »
According to the Assyrian International News Agency , quoted in a Pajamas Media story Unprecedented: Egyptian Government Suppresses Christian Doctrine by Raymond Ibrahim: The head of the Coptic Church in Egypt has rejected a court ruling that orders the church to allow divorced Copts to . . . . Continue Reading »
Ozzy Osbourne’s genome is being mapped by scientists to find out how he survived decades of substance abuse. Forget the substance abuse, I want my genome mapped so that I can figure out how I survived Ozzy’s music during the dolorous 1970s. . . . . Continue Reading »
Our web editor Joe Carter has suggested in today’s “On the Square” that there are some problems with the hugely popular painter Thomas Kinkade’s painting. He writes, in Thomas Kinkades Cottage Fantasy , that the painting is sentimental, which will not surprise you, but . . . . Continue Reading »