Monthly Archives: February 2010

A Romantically Comic Novel That Will Set You Thinking

February 3, 2010
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A Romantically Comic Novel That Will Set You Thinking

Fire Me: A Tale of Scheming, Dreaming and Looking for Love in All the Wrong Places by  Libby Malin Sourcebooks, Inc. Publishers ISBN: 978-1-4022-1757-9 Trade Paperback : 304 Pages $12.99 (Paper) If someone handed me a romance novel telling me it was a great read with hilarious situations, interesting characters and a compelling plot I would politely smiled and say, “Thank you, but I don’t read romance fiction.” No more. I read romance fiction. To be more precise I read “humorous women’s fiction.” Libby Malin’s Fire Me. I was curious about the romance genre going into the book. My favorites, like most guys I suppose, are mysteries, thrillers, horror, science fiction and fantasy. Many people make a good living knocking out romance stories, so a lot of people must be reading them. As a fiction lover and admitted biblioholic, wanted to know what the attraction is. Fire Me is not your run of the mill Harlequin bodice ripper. In fact, it’s not a Harlequin novel at all. Fire Me has no steamy love scenes, no description of some hunk’s ripped pectorals, no lady longing for her studly cowpoke. If you pick up a copy of Fire Me, don’t waste your

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Who’s to Blame for Dearth of Conservative and Libertarian Professors?

February 3, 2010
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Who’s to Blame for Dearth of Conservative and Libertarian Professors?

That is a very good question asked by Daniel B. Klein at Minding the Campus. Two researchers offer a new twist on an old question—why do college professors overwhelmingly lean to the left? Bias against conservatives is not the main reason, nor are the allegedly higher IQs of liberals, say Neil Gross of the University of British Columbia and Ethan Fosse of Harvard. Instead they suggest a theory of “path dependence” –few conservatives are attracted to work in scholarly fields dominated by the left, just as few males want to be nurses in a traditionally female field. People tend to giggle when a man wants to become a nurse, they say, and conservatives tend to feel similar embarrassment in entering leftist academe. This giggle theory underrates what leftist domination does to faculties. In the recent book The Politically Correct University: Problems, Scope and Reforms, Charlotta Stern and I discuss groupthink mechanisms. The majoritarian procedure of each department means that once a majority leans left, the department will tend toward leftist uniformity. The pyramidal structure of each discipline means that publication, awards, grants, recommendations will follow the pyramid’s apex, and if the apex goes left it tends to sweep leftists/neuters into

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NPR Reinforces Breitbart’s Reason for Being

February 2, 2010
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NPR Reinforces Breitbart’s Reason for Being

On its surface NPR provides what appears as a fairly balanced report about Andrew Breitbart.  The story’s sucker punch however comes in the final paragraph, and I doubt the reporter even knew he was throwing it. I will acknowledge that the reporter is fair for most of the story. He has some good quotes from Breitbart and Instapundit blogger and U. of Tennessee law professor Glenn Reynolds. These are balanced with comments from New York Times public editor Clark Hoyt. In the end, however, the reporter’s bias slips through when he ties what Breitbart does to James O’Keefe with: A New Kind Of Journalism says, and O’Keefe says, they are performing a new kind of journalism. … reporters at other outlets have repeatedly questioned O’Keefe’s tactics: the deception; the editing choices in the ACORN videos. This comes after spending several paragraphs describing the activity for which O’Keefe was arrested. The point isn’t subtle at all. Breitbart and O’Keefe “are perfoming a new kind of journalism.”  O’Keefe’s “new kind of jourlanism” requires “tactics” questioned by “reporters at other outlets” and includes breaking the law. Therefore, Breitbart is paired with unscrupulous tactics that including breaking the law in order to

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Oscar Nominees Announced

February 2, 2010
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The Motion Picture Academy of America has announced the nominees for the upcoming Academy Awards. As usual, most of the nominees for the various major categories are from films nobody saw. Click here for a full list of nominees.

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Avatar Review: The Worst Blue Movie I’ve Ever Seen

February 1, 2010
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Avatar Review: The Worst Blue Movie I’ve Ever Seen

Conservatives have been quick to criticize the megahit movie Avatar for the liberal boilerplate it obviously is, but there are criticisms that are much more effective, that show the true horribleness of the movie on so many levels.  One very funny lad from Milwaukee, I gather (ht Big Hollywood), has done it this way: Part 2:

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‘Avatar’ Is Biggest Moneymaker

February 1, 2010
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Yes, Avatar is about to become the top-grossing movie of all time, but it’s far from being the most-watched. That honor still belongs to Gone with the Wind, USA Today reports here.

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