Monthly Archives: September 2015
Voting while religious is a feature, not a bug
Every now and then I end up in a political discussion with a certain person at work, and their arguments always seem to come back to the same thing: religious people should keep their religion out of their politics. Naturally, … Continue reading
Well, it worked for Bill Clinton…
…but I can’t imagine it making it into the Animaniacs theme song. Carly Fiorina, visiting with Jimmy Fallon on the Tonight Show, sang a song she made up about one of her dogs. When I read the description I nearly … Continue reading
Print is coming back?
Evidently it’s not as inevitable as some thought. According to the New York Times, e-book sales are experiencing a decline. Now, there are signs that some e-book adopters are returning to print, or becoming hybrid readers, who juggle devices and … Continue reading
Are we so intolerant?
If you listen to the media these days you’d likely conclude America is a hotbed of racial tension and intolerance. But this may not be so, according to statistics compiled by some Swedish researchers and further developed by Max Fisher … Continue reading
Country acapella?
(Bill, just turn back now. You were warned.) Just the other night my wife and I were attempting to introduce our kids to some of our favorite country music, to mixed success. But I think I just found an “in” … Continue reading
Mime vs. street magician deathmatch!
Okay, it’s probably nothing so dramatic as that, though it would solve the age-old question, “if you kill a mime, does he make a sound as he dies?” Except this is a silent movie, so…. Ah never mind! My nephew-in-law? … Continue reading
Equal protection before the law
I came across an interesting editorial in the Star Tribune in which a woman’s own experience with the law has changed her views toward trophy-hunting dentist Walter J. Palmer: Then in mid-August an event rocked my world. Criminal allegations were … Continue reading
Did I mention Ted Yoder is awesome?
If this week turns out okay, Ted Yoder will deserve significant credit. I’m pretty sure I’ve mentioned him before. Or maybe I haven’t (I can’t find him on my site search). If not, that’s a serious oversight on my part … Continue reading
We’ve all had conversations like this
Burden of proof
The case of Ahmed Mohamed, the boy who built a clock, brought it to school to show his teacher, and ended up in police custody is about as clear case of rushing to judgment as we’re likely to see. It’s … Continue reading