March 27, 2008
In today’s column, George Will writes:
Sixteen months ago, Arthur C. Brooks, a professor at
I’m pleased that Arthur C. Brooks wrote this book and learned something. It shows that learning is a wonderful thing, as for me, I already knew what recently surprised Professor Brooks. All he had to do was ask me. I would’ve told him everything he needed to know. But some people profit more by OJT (On the Job Training). They have to figure it out for themselves. Also, the professor got a book out of the deal.
But who will read Who Really Cares: The Surprising Truth About Compassionate Conservatism? I don’t have to. And I don’t see the acolytes of Barak or Hillary running out to buy a copy any time soon.
Do you?
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March 10, 2008
I haven’t blogged since last month. I’ve got a big project I’m working on and so much—too much, to read as it is, and by the time I catch up, someone else has already made my point!
Also, due to manmade Global Warming I’ve been suffering from the Cold and Flu Season . . . You figure that one out.
But I’d like to make a few points for further reading:
The Epicycles of Global Warming
and then this
Both from The American Thinker, of course.
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