Month: December 2006
Deborah at Eat Your History just published a cookbook with recipes from your most read bloggers and our very own Kevin submitted a recipe for Roasted Lemon Carp, a …
Today has been an interesting day. At lunchtime, I dined with an ex-girlfriend. This is most likely the last time we'll see each other, perhaps ever. I'm moving 100 …
As is often the case, it has taken a tragedy (the sudden incapacity of Senator Tim Johnson) to highlight a problem. In this case, it is how, apart from …
I am always afraid to get too excited about news of miracle cures. They all too often end up not panning out or still being so far down the …
This morning, I had an brief "Emily Litella" moment when I foolishly judged a Boston Globe story by its headline. "Denied licenses, legal immigrants sue state Registry." My first …
Charles Krauthammer's article at RealClearPolitics is an interesting one. He writes that the ISG report has offered President Bush another chance to alter the tactics in Iraq and offer …
Earlier today, one of Wizbang's resident detractors took Lorie's piece about Eason Jordan to link to one of his first endeavors -- a blurb on the black-market trade in …
The President of Iran, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, had a week to waste, so he sponsored a conference on the Holocaust, which is to say that he set up a week …
It's Friday, which means it's time for the Wizbang Weekend Caption Contest™. Enter your best caption for the following picture: Winners will be announced Sunday. Update: Winners announced. Click …
Normally, I'm not a fan of empty, symbolic gestures that end up achieving nothing. But every now and then, one comes along that just hammers its point home in …