I have three full EuroCave, Revelation wine coolers. And not a bottle of Bordeaux or Cabernet in residence. In Jay Mcinerney’s excellent The Wine Questionnaire, Jay puts the Burgundy or Bordeaux question to a number of experts Daniel Johnnes, Wine director for Daniel Boulud’s Dinex Group: “Ask anyone in the world of wine and they […]
Hillary Clinton on Terrorism
Hillary Clinton on Terrorism “Let’s be clear: Islam is not our adversary. Muslims are peaceful and tolerant people and have nothing whatsoever to do with terrorism.” 10:57 AM – 19 Nov 2015 Richard C. Young on Terrorism “Not all Muslims are terrorists. But I do not read about Hindus, Buddhists, Christians or Jews beheading innocent […]
Reckless Secretary of State Clinton
The American Conservative’s Rod Dreher believes, as does former CIA bin Laden unit chief Michael Scheuer, that Russia has the Clinton private server e-mails. Evergreen headline: ‘Media Freaking Out Over Trump Statement.’ Today, as ever, it’s valid: Donald J. Trump said Wednesday that he hoped Russia had hacked Hillary Clinton’s email, essentially sanctioning a foreign […]
Death for America’s Small Towns
Originally posted January 24, 2014. Sounds dramatic and scary, I know, but Debbie and I witness this riding our Harleys around the country, especially in liberal New York and New England. We are aware of two culprits: one, the Internet; and two, political fair trade delusions. The bought-and-paid-for politicians in Washington apparently believe that passing […]
Your Newport Summer Getaway, Part I
Debbie and I live in Newport, R.I. part of the year, not far from where Debbie grew up off the Cliff Walk and close to the best hotel/restaurant in Rhode Island, The Chanler at Cliff Walk. Our close second choice is Castle Hill Inn, with its rolling lawn overlooking the East Passage and Narragansett Bay. […]
What Now For NATO?
Cato Institute senior fellow Ted Galen Carpenter writes in National Interest (Online): Erdogan’s victory over an extraordinarily inept coup plot did not signal a victory for a truly democratic Turkey. Instead, his government has used the incident to purge not only the military, but the judiciary and the educationalsystem of thousands of opponents. The extent and speed of […]
Jay Nordlinger’s Take on Terrorists
The American Conservative’s Andrew Bacevich tells Americans that “the West today finds itself caught in a paradox of its own making.” The murderous attack earlier this month in Nice, France, prompted Jay Nordlinger, senior editor at the ostensibly conservative National Review, to propose a new approach to dealing with terrorism. His strategy is simplicity itself: […]
A Festival of Death in Europe
I am aware of no one who does a better job of alerting Americans to the abject cancer of radical Islam than former CIA bin Laden unit chief Dr. Michael Scheuer. There is no question in my mind that any incoming American president should headline on his “America First” “Defend America at all Costs” team […]
Republicans: Reckoning Day Has Arrived
Pat Buchanan drives home the point that a Trump-led GOP is not going to be about open borders, free trade globalism, or reflexive interventionism. About Cruz, a prediction: He will not be the nominee in 2020. He will never be the nominee. If Trump wins, Cruz is cooked. If Trump loses, his people will not […]
RIP Lewie Steinberg
Lewie Steinberg, original bassist of Booker T. and MGs has sadly passed away. Steinberg played on the band’s first two albums, Green Onions and Soul Dressing. He died Thursday of cancer at age 82. Steinberg had a long and successful career as a writer and composer working with others including Otis Redding, Stax Records’ famous […]
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