The theatre is a magnificent example of the workings of that particular bulwark of democracy, the free-market economy. It is the most democratic of arts, for if the play does not appeal in its immediate presentation to the imagination or understanding of a sufficient constituency, it is replaced. ... It is the province not of ideologues (whether in the pay of the state and called commissars, or tax subsidized through the university system and called intellectuals) but of show folk trying to make a living.
- from Theater, just published by Faber & Faber, and a hat-tip to Terry Teachout for his excellent review that called my attention to this quote.
"An idealist is one who, on noticing that a rose smells better than a cabbage, concludes that it will also make a better soup."
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Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Suicide Cult Meets Death Cult?
My latest article on Breitbart Media's Big Journalism...
"In Britain, Media Frets As Suicide Cult Greets Death Cult"
Read the whole thing HERE. The comments are certainly lively!
"In Britain, Media Frets As Suicide Cult Greets Death Cult"
Judging by the exceptions he recently proposed for altering the Miranda warnings, even Attorney General Eric Holder believes that “the Constitution is not a suicide pact,” a truth first stated in 1949 by Supreme Court Justice Robert Jackson, and made new again in our time. Meanwhile over in Britain, this week they have a new Prime Minister. They also have a Queen. They have Big Ben. The have, in Chelsea, a world-class soccer club owned by a Russian oligarch. They have an honorable tradition of tolerance, free speech and fair play. But they do not have a constitution. Recently, though, a British judge, John Mitting, signed a suicide pact between his nation and violent Islamic extremists when he ruled that two Pakistani men, one a known al-Qaeda operative, could not be deported due to the possibility of their being harmed if they were sent home....
Read the whole thing HERE. The comments are certainly lively!
Friday, February 12, 2010
Climategate, Following the Money
My new piece, "Climategate UK, Following the Money, All Three Trillion Euros of It," is now up at Big Journalism, the latest edition to the Breitbart media empire. As I say:
Read the whole think HERE.
There’s a question oft-posed by the proponents of global warming… or of “climate change,” as the new term of art has it, thus allowing warmists to claim both the snowstorm now blanketing America’s East Coast, as well as the melting of that snow, as evidence for their theory.
“To what end?” the warmists ask the skeptics. Or, in the lingua franca of conspiracy theorists everywhere: “Cui bono, my friend, cui bono?”
Well, lots of people are benefiting from the practical implications of this theory....
Read the whole think HERE.
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
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Patrick Goldstein's "Big Picture" column asks "How many women did Warren Beatty sleep with?"
Goldstein ventures the following:
A "Warren Beatty drive-by"? That's easy.
A "Warren Beatty Drive-by" is akin to what was known in the early 1990s as a "Little Rock Jog-by," following the practice of a certain one-time Arkansas governor who would push off for an early morning run, cruise by the ranch home of his "Floral" mistress for a quickie, continue some thirty minutes later to the local McDonalds franchise, then return home for shower. Time spent: 50 minutes, distance covered .60 miles.
It is the distant cousin of the "Third Avenue Crafty," wherein an Upper East Side, NY, husband and father, surrounded by his family, slips away from a restaurant table, on the pre-text of an important work call to grab a quick cigarette on the sidewalk, two doorways down.
See also "Union Station Foot-tap," "VIP Hostess Courtesy Call," "The Governor's appointment in the Capitol"...