Outrageously outrageous "eh, whatever…"

homepagesinkAnother “everything but the kitchen sink” post; there’s plenty of news today, most of which would annoy and/or outrage me if I could work up the energy for it.   Whatever… I read Jeremiah 29 – 32 this morning, and Job last night with my husband in our bible reading plan and it’s all a good reminder that the rain falls on the just and the unjust.

Polygamy in Canada is more equal for some people than for others – some people are prosecuted, and others put their multiple wives on the dole.  Care to guess which group Muslims are in?

I may escape Vista entirely, if Microsoft gets a move on and releases Windows 7, which is about to go beta.  But who am I kidding?  When did MS ever release software in a timely fashion?  I’ll stick with my trusty XP a while longer.  I’d make the jump to Linux but the software I use most won’t run on it.

Has Al Gore been in Europe lately?  The snow is piling up. Could that massive ball of flaming gas in the sky have anything to do with it?

It’s a conspiracy, I tell ya!  Obama has to live in a luxurious hotel for ten days instead of in government housing because of those %^!@ neocons!!  Ed Morrissey’s outrageometer needle hasn’t budged, though.

Gateway Pundit refuses to “stop picking on” Jimmy Carter, Dhimmi in Chief.

Truly- there’s never been a Western Leader who has given so much support to radical Islamists.
It started with Iran and continues to this day.
What a horrible man.

William Teach also declines to “leave Jimmy Carter alone!!1!!” and let the media rehab his reputation now that he’s nearing the end of his life.  (Interesting that they never showed such solicitude to Reagan… )  Teach has a pretty funny graphic of Carter’s latest book.  But neither he nor the Pundit even mention Carter’s most heinous crime: the atrocious poetry!  Alan Dershowitz exposes Jimmy Carter and others who stand in the way of peace.  Not that Israel is without fault, mind you… IDF soldiers viciously refuse to rape Palestinian women!!  Those brutes!

Joe the Plumber is heading to Israel where he will hopefully “speak truth to power” (meaning help expose the anti-Israel media) as effectively as he did during the election.  Sure, he’s way past minute 16, but what the heck.  Frankly I’d rather hear anything he has to say than listen to Christiane Amanpour on her best day.  Abe Greenwald is also looking forward to Joe’s perspective.  He certainly can’t do worse that the fauxtography and Pallywood propaganda the “real” media continues to serve up.

A good point by Michelle Malkin: Bush “pre-socialized” the economy for Obama. I’m not a huge fan of President Bush (nor do I think he’s all bad) but allowing us to be stampeded into TARP was a huge mistake, leading to what MM calls the Generational Theft Act of 2009.  But for all his faults, Bush has a lot less to do with the financial meltdown than Congressional Democrats do.  But the Congressional GOP is a close second.

Congress is like the ocean, or monkeys:

funny pictures of cats with captions

On the bright side… (I’ll be adding to this as I find new things)

A donkey-powered bookmobile is changing lives.

Chris Matthews won’t run for Senate.

Sarah Palin is fighting back.

A global warming scare movie has been put on ice; finished, but no release date.  Pretty hard sell these days, hmmm?

The NYT may finally go bankrupt.

Randy Alcorn’s book Heaven now comes with a small-group DVD study.

Tetris wipes out bad memories!  The strange thing is my sister-in-law and I played Tetris more or less continuously when my MIL was dying of pancreatic cancer.  We would joke about how it was getting us through it; I guess it was less of a joke than we thought.

A very nifty history of the intarwebz.

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