As I’ve written about before, Republicans have taken the best, most easily sold product in history, conservatism, and proven that the worst marketing department in the world is more powerful than the best product. Take gay, women’s, transgender, minority, etc. rights. The conservative stance on all of the above is pretty easily articulated. Conservatives don’t believe anyone has or deserves special rights. We believe, as the Declaration of Independence so eloquently states, that everyone was created by God, and we all have equal rights to pursue life, liberty, and happiness. A few key parts there. Number one, equal rights…
Never understood the appeal of Halloween
Even when I was tiny, I never liked dressing up for Halloween (or anything else, for that matter). I never understood the appeal. There’s simply no one else I’d rather be than me.
Identifying is pretending
This image has been making the rounds this Halloween. It’s obviously intended to be humorous, and is taken as such by most who see it. But I’m wondering why it’s funny. We’ve evolved to a point in society where all sorts of people are “identifying” as something other than what they are. Most popular is identifying as the other gender than what you are biologically. But why stop there? Why not identify as another race? Or another age? Or another physical shape? Or another species? The funny thing is that if you keep asking those questions, at some point…
Things you don’t want to hear from your grocery checker
I just went through the line at the local grocery store. After my check handled each and every one of my items, he told me he had just used hand sanitizer. Prompted to ask “why,” I gave in and asked. He told me he had a wicked cold, but that I shouldn’t worry, because he has the strongest immune system of anyone in his family. It’s amazing the things we do in the name of being polite and not being rude or making someone feel bad. In this case, not just walking away and saying I’ll get these items…
Chipotle is to burritos what mp3s are to music
A burrito is one of the most important and powerful foods available to humankind. A good burrito should be like a billy club. When wrapped well, you should be able to strike another and knock them cold, while the burrito holds its form. Great burrito wraps, known as mission-style burritos, can be found in San Francisco, Los Angeles, and the Southwest corner of the country. Sadly, as burritos have become more mainstream, they’ve been sanitized. Places like Chipotle and Qdoba weakly “wrap” their burritos into soggy, limp, shapeless burrito balls, which fall apart after the first bite. Now, thanks…
Stop what you’re doing
When’s the last time you’ve stopped and thought about someone who’s love, support, or belief in you made it possible for you to accomplish something memorable and important. Today would be a good day to call or write that person and let them know they occupy a special and permanent place in your heart.
I’m in a recession state of mind
About a month ago, the media was doing its best to convince us all we were in a recession. Suddenly, everyone started hearing the phrase “inverted yield curve,” which was supposed to be some magical chart that showed us, definitively, that we’re headed for a recession. It was almost like the media was rooting for a recession. In fact, it seemed like Democrats were rooting for a recession. This is not the first time we’ve seen this movie. When George W. Bush was President, the media and Democrats spent years trying to convince us all we were in a…
It gets harder to judge
I found out today I’ve been alive more than 18,200 days. No wonder it gets so much harder to determine if a meal is really the best or worst I’ve ever had.
I think I found my calling
My daughter’s been listening to a lot of rap lately, and, as a consequence, so have I. We had about an hour together recently, and after hearing that much, I realized what job I’d really like to do. I’m not sure how much they make, but I’d like to be a session musician for rap artists. I want to be the guy who says, “yo,” “uh,” “yea,” and “listen up,” as the songs getting underway. I’d then make a few random appearances during the segments between the chorus and verses. If I expand my skills, I might also serve…
The overt inconsistencies of liberalism
Listening to liberal politicians talk about and make fun of NASCAR fans is extremely illustrative. In fact, it really exemplifies what I consider to be a liberal political strategy – lumping people into groups and then thinking of them in terms of their group affiliations. It’s not that conservatives embrace NASCAR or have some strange genetic predisposition toward car racing. It’s that conservatives see value in all people, and they don’t look down upon someone simply because of what part of the country they’re from or what kind of sports they like. (We don’t even look down on people…