Everyone makes mistakes. I made one today, I read the Ross Douthat column. My husband saw my hand making a increasingly taunt fist on the table, and immediately forwarded me a funny online comic. I really shouldn't read them. It's not that I don't appreciate the other view, I do when it's well thought out … Continue reading My Mistake: Commentary on Douthat’s latest article
Political/Social Ramblings
Why I Can’t Vote for Romney
Even if I weren't a liberal, it's because he is beyond a flip-flopper: he is a liar. Maybe not on purpose, but he definitely does not stand for many things he's stood for before. I'm not saying a politician is not allowed to change their mind: in fact I think that politicians, with great thought … Continue reading Why I Can’t Vote for Romney
Do we have an obligation?
So I have been shying away from social/political posts as of late because well...because. So I read, I keep up, but instead of posting about it, I just discuss it with Tyler. But I finally broke when I saw someone post this week, April 2012, about a the Trayvon Martin shooting which happened on February … Continue reading Do we have an obligation?
Commentary: The Media’s Abortion Blinders
Ross Douthat wrote an article this week claiming that the Komen Foundation was the real victim of the recent Komen vs. Planned Parenthood debacle. The basic gist of the issue was that the Komen Foundation pulled about $700,000 in funding from Planned Parenthood (PP) recently because, it claimed, Planned Parenthood was under investigation. This was peculiar … Continue reading Commentary: The Media’s Abortion Blinders
The Third Jihad
A few years back, my husband compared his life experiences to mine, making the argument that because we come from similar socioeconomic backgrounds, we had similar life experiences. After living with me for a few years, and seeing what I see, he knows this is not true. In most cases, that is true. The most glaring difference … Continue reading The Third Jihad
Lemon Cur…oh darn, Newt Gingrich Spoke Again
So this was supposed to be a post about lemon curd. But nope, Newt Gingrich spoke again, so now it's going to be about that. At the most recent debate, Gingrich's comments on the poor black work ethic were brought up. If you missed that, he said, Really poor children in really poor neighborhoods have … Continue reading Lemon Cur…oh darn, Newt Gingrich Spoke Again
Commentary: The Value of Teachers
"Our faltering education system may be the most important long-term threat to America’s economy and national well-being, so it’s frustrating that the presidential campaign is mostly ignoring the issue. Candidates are bloviating about all kinds of imaginary or exaggerated threats, while ignoring the most crucial one." This is one of several quotes that resonated with … Continue reading Commentary: The Value of Teachers
The Sacketts and the Clean Water Act
If it hasn't become obvious yet, I'm a bit fed up with the ridiculousness. What ridiculousness you ask? Oh just open up the New York Times and read a bit. Soon you'll be tearing out your hair and saying things like, "It's the Environmental Protection Agency!" to your dog, you will simply respond by trying to … Continue reading The Sacketts and the Clean Water Act
Take Back America?
In the last few months, with the Republican Primary race sucking up all the commercials in your area if you're an Iowan, we've heard a lot of talk about, "Taking Back America." When the potential Republican nominees say this, they mean a few things: First and foremost take back American from our current Democratic President, … Continue reading Take Back America?
Repost: Being Muslim does not Make you Less American
My parents came to this country in the 70s. They came with nothing, took nothing from their families, worked hard, and lived the American Dream. They are some of the most patriotic, America-loving people I know. They also happen to be brown. The thing I love about this country is that we don't just tolerate other … Continue reading Repost: Being Muslim does not Make you Less American