Legislating the triangle
In Which Your Humble Blogger is partisan. Because My Party is right! Although I am sure that the partisans on the other side think that I am reasoning from bad information. Which is what I think about them. So it goes.
In Which Your Humble Blogger is partisan. Because My Party is right! Although I am sure that the partisans on the other side think that I am reasoning from bad information. Which is what I think about them. So it goes.
In Which Your Humble Blogger gets all righteous, and besides, the cover art would be awesome.
In Which Your Humble Blogger did, in fact, see the trailer for the film in question and whisper to the Best Reader of this Tohu Bohu something like whew, I’m glad that stunk; now we don’t have to worry about it.
In Which Your Humble Blogger forgets to mention that there is a rather important election in Massachusetts today. Another glorious opportunity to hold your nose and vote! Participate, join, be part of things. As Walt Whitman said, “Always inform yourself; always do the best you can; always vote.”
In Which Your Humble Blogger believes in the belief, but not in the thing believed.
In Which Your Humble Blogger expects the other side to use their language, but would rather our side use our language.
In Which Your Humble Blogger just sorta hangs around the street corner, waiting for a point to amble into view and then—whammo!—and nuthin’ left but smoke.
In Which Your Humble Blogger takes his sweet time.
In Which Your Humble Blogger thinks that Carl Levin is probably good for another term at least, maybe two. Maybe three?
In Which Your Humble Blogger is a person, thank you, not a nation.