Category: Snap Commentary

  • Recently in the news section we had a Boston Globe piece about how the majority of people born after 1970 are  part of what has been called the "Entitlement Generation."  There also was a story out of Australia not long ago about something quite stupidly dubbed "beach rage"; the article dealt with the fact that…

  • Dinesh D’Souza just published a piece about how famous atheist AnthonyFlew has now renounced atheism and believes in God.  Although Flew cannot be praised for timeliness, I suppose he deserves credit for honesty.  After all, it isn’t easy to admit that everything you’ve been espousing for a half a century — everything that has made…

  • In general, people really are quite remiss.  In the news there is a story about how children should not be allowed to use cellphones because of the risk of brain cancer.

  • The matters a society is sensitive about speak volumes.  We have just witnessed a witch hunt  wherein Bill O’Reilly was accused of bigotry for the comments he made after eating at Sophia’s restaurant in Harlem, NY.  O’Reilly’s explanation of his remarks was logical and believable, and, while I find fault with O’Reilly on many issues,…

  • Most of you have probably heard by now of the controversy involving the ABC TV show "Desperate Housewives."  It isn’t a show I watch, as I’m not enamored of cultural poison.

  • In the news section there is a piece about how a Cleveland Plain Dealer editor recommends that his newsmen and columnists write at a 5th grade level. 

  • An organization called votevets.org has turned its guns on Rush Limbaugh, buying advertising time to attack him for his "phony soldiers" comment.  Of course, the only thing phony here is votevets.org.

  • In the news section today, there are a couple of stories about video surveillance in western cities, most notably New York City and London.  One cites decadent billionaire Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who overtly sanctions this tool of big government.  Of  course, it only makes sense; any effete people would sacrifice liberty for security, right?  Thomas…

  • So Duke University President Richard Brodhead has finally apologized to the three Duke lacrosse players in whose lynching he participated.  I suppose it’s better late than never, but I’m not impressed.

  • There has been a great response to my piece Banning Boyhood.  Most of the email respondents agreed with my basic thesis and found the prohibitions against certain childhood pastimes that I mention in the article to be preposterous.