Reviews have been mixed for General Motors’s innovative plug-in hybrid, the Chevy Volt. It’s been lauded for its surprising power, decent styling, and so on, while criticized for its high price (over $40,000) and not-so-roomy back seats. But The Drudge … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: December 2011
From 1975 through 1988 Senator William Proxmire, a Wisconsin Democrat who died in 2005, regularly issued what he called Golden Fleece Awards that he said were intended to highlight examples of government waste. Sometimes they did exactly that. Unfortunately, quite … Continue reading
The latest from Red State Update: by … Continue reading
In the mid-1970s I was stationed at the Navy Public Affairs Center in Norfolk, where at one point I was assigned to shoot photos of a group of Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps midshipmen. Part of that training, unsurprisingly, involved … Continue reading
Jackie and Dunlap on Rick Perry, Mitt Romney, and Newt Gingrich: From the latest polls Newt Gingrich is no longer the clear GOP front-runner, so the clip above is already a tad out of date. Still amusing, though. by … Continue reading
Sorry I’ve been silent here of late; I’ve been both busy and rather under the weather. I hope to get back to posting regularly soon. In the meantime, here’s an entertaining medley of Star Wars music performed by battling cellists, … Continue reading