Is there a more abused epitaph today than that of “supermodel”? What does it mean? I used to believe for someone to be a supermodel they would have to be famous. Really famous. So famous that people that have no interest in modeling or fashion knows their name. People like Cheryl Tiegs, Cindy Crawford, Tyra [...]
Random Thought – Supermodel
Obama – Moment of Hypocrisy
Obama – Moment of Hypocrisy I never grow tired of the clichéd utterances of Obama. Everyday he is shown to be a fraud and a hypocrite. Today’s entry: Obama calls for Female equal pay while paying his own female staff less than the men… He is a gift that keeps giving.
Shoot the Critic
It seems that there are some people out there that believe that I stepped over a line with my dislike of Gore Vidal. Now mind you, I still do not believe that they read the linked interview nor do I believe that they have read any of the man’s novels. There simply is an [...]
Caroline Glick – On Prisoner Exchanges
I must say that I was won over by her arguments. read for your self: Sunday Prime Minister Ehud Olmert will bring the matter of IDF reserve soldiers Eldad Regev and Ehud Goldwasser before his government. The two reservists, who are presumed dead, have not been heard from since they were kidnapped to Lebanon by [...]
The First tithe by Israel Eldad
The First tithe by Israel Eldad I have just started a new book that I will review later (after I read the book). I thought I would mention this book early so that maybe I could gain some feed back about the subject of Revisionist Zionism, the movement that Eldad was a follower and leader. [...]
Jan Crawford Greenburg: Obama and Guns
Jan Crawford Greenburg: Obama and Guns What I love about Greenburg’s blog is that she is entirely fair in the way she handles news and her coverage. In her latest post, she points out that Obama DOES NOT support the right to own hand guns is sacrosanct. It seems that he voted against [...]
Jekyll – The Series
If you did not manage to catch BBC America’s broadcast of this great show, it is now on DVD. Steven Moffatt, soon to take over Doctor Who, has written a fine update to the classic story. James Nesbitt stars as Dr. Tom Jackman, someone who has a terrible alter ego. The series explored the really [...]
Say You’re One of Them by Uwem Akpan
Say You’re One of Them by Uwem Akpan Tragic, frustrating, majestic, bewildering are all words I would use to describe this short story collection. I have never read so many sad tales that did not come out of Russian literature. This collection is breathtaking in so many ways that mere words do no justice. Akpan [...]
God in a Cup by Michaele Weissman
God in a Cup by Michaele Weissman The specialty coffee world is on the verge of going mainstream. The demand for higher quality coffee and the wish for sustainable relationships with the farmer and business have led to the creation of the Third Wave of Coffee enthusiasts. In her very informative book, God in a [...]
A Fatal Waltz by Tasha Alexander
A Fatal Waltz – the latest Lady Emily Ashton Mystery The subtitle of Tasha Alexander’s latest book “a novel of suspense” is not an exaggeration – I was unable to put it down. In “A Fatal Waltz”, Emily must once again put her detection skills to the test, this time to free her best friend’s [...]
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