Sometimes I write to see what I think. I’m pretty sure I know what I think – or at least what my gut tells me – on the subject at hand (Has the Sexual Revolution been good for women?), but four pieces in this weekend’s Wall Street Journal provide a convenient way to revisit the issue. I apologize if there’s a paywall in front of the pieces I discuss, but it’s not to late to run off to Starbuck or Barnes & Noble (nice local businesses, eh?) to score a dead tree version. Continue reading “Has the Sexual Revolution been good for women?”
Category: Family
Tasty Tidbits, Veterans Day 2011
- What humans are for.
- Egalitarianism.
- Penn State.
- Baptist orthopathy.
- What’s wrong with this picture?
Election Day Tidbits
- Place. Limits. Liberty.
- Rootlessness, Utopia, Dependency.
- Doing what comes unnaturally.
Tasty Tidbits 10/27/11
- Mormonism less Christian than is Islam?
- Unique writings, unique reading.
- This story could change your life.
- Spitzer nostalgia.
- Kophos
- Saving capitalism from cronyism.
- 28,000 youth suicide attempts.
Baby Food (and a Punkin’) 10/26/11
- Number 7 Billion.
- You can’t say that because someone might feel bad.
- Win this Baby (exact specification may vary).
- Pagan/Christian Confusion.
Slim Pickin’s 10/19/11
- Single-sex education.
- A provincial and imperious NYT editorial.
Tasty Tidbits 10/17/11
- Dragon Mom.
- Mark Cuban talks sense to OWS.
- The Two Millennial Commandments.
- Private vice and the public interest.
- Harold the Heretic is at it again.
- Idols of our day.
Tasty Tidbits 10/7/11
- Cobblestone Conservative.
- George Will on Elizabeth Warren.
- Paraphernalia
- Chromosome wars.
- … but I know what I like.
- Maurice Sendak may be even more inconsistent than I am.
- Overheard.
- Happy birthday, JWR!
Just politics
My tidbits for the day were getting too numerous, so I took political stuff over here. It was a very political day, it seems.
- Gloves off!
- Iron fist.
- The Fleshpots of Reagan.
- Paean to Palin
- Ron Paul is winning.
- Perry’s Crony Capitalism.
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Whoa! Susan B. Anthony List takes the gloves off! It’s going to be a long 13-1/2 months.
This style ad is not my cup of tea, but although hyperbolic, it’s essentially true.
2
I commented yesterday on President Obama losing the Catholic vote and the Jewish vote (though he was working like crazy at the U.N. today to regain the latter).
Catholic Archbishop Dolan, speaking on behalf of the Bishops’ Conference, today asked the administration to “’push the reset button’ on their multipronged efforts to undermine marriage and treat Catholics who believe in marriage as bigots.”
“…it is particularly upsetting, Mr. President, when your Administration, through the various court documents, pronouncements and policies identified in the attached analysis, attributes to those who support DOMA a motivation rooted in prejudice and bias. It is especially wrong and unfair to equate opposition to redefining marriage with either intentional or willfully ignorant racial discrimination, as your Administration insists on doing.”
Just so. No hyperbole, but there’s an iron fist in that velvet glove. No wonder Obama’s in trouble with conservative religious folks. “They only call it culture wars when we fight back.”
The Archbishop’s full letter is here.
3
But opposition to the current administration’s positions on social issues does not mean I’m “Pining for the Fleshpots of Reagan,” as Jason Peters reminds us of a few derelictions of the Grand Old Partiers.
4
I should have commented on it at the time, but I didn’t quite believe my eyes: the New York Times publishing some friendly words toward Sarah Palin, because she (briefly? Time will tell) broke with GOP talking points and committed Truth. (HT Patrick Deneen)
5
Dana Milbank at the Washington Post explains how Ron Paul is winning exactly what he intended to win: control of the terms of debate. Disregard the snarky adjectives and it’s worth a read.
6
Mark Thiesen and Jennifer Rubin spar at the Washington Post about whether Texans for Public Justice cronyism charges against Rick Perry are meritorious. Thiesen says no, essentially because they’ve been making the same charge against every Texas Republican who rises to national prominence.
I’m with Rubin, who thinks Perry needs to address the issue. It seems to me that as widepread as crony capitalism is (even Sarah Palin has noticed), Texans for Public Justice might be repeating the charge because it’s repeatedly true.
I’m fond of Texas, having lived there on assignment many years ago, but it’s a whole ‘Nuther Country. Not “deep South” but barely (or is it “quintessentially”?) American.
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Bon appetit!
Tasty Tidbits 9/15/11
- Octomom Redux.
- Sex is optional.
- “Social issues” waning?
- Provoking culture war.
- Tom Howard anthology.
- Aggressively inarticulate.
- Time magazine, adult edition.
- An original poem.