Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Feminism

Yet that is exactly what has happened since 1968. From Betty Friedan and Gloria Steinem to Andrea Dworkin and Germaine Greer on up through Susan Faludi and Naomi Wolf, feminist literature has been a remarkably consistent and uninterrupted cacophony of grievance, recrimination, and sexual discontent. In that forty-year record, we find, as nowhere else, personal testimony of what the sexual revolution has done to womankind.

Saturday, July 26, 2008

Normal

Left-handed people aren’t the norm, but they’re normal.

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Services rendered

Suppose we're tracking the unusual career of a hooker who, after a busy decade spent in an upscale brothel in Washington, enters politics herself and runs for a Congressional seat as a Democrat. Both as a candidate and as a congresswoman, however, she gleefully supports hard-line Republican positions on the controversial issues. When outraged liberals ask ranking Democrats why she is permitted to sabotage party policy, the Senators stand mute and red before the cameras, fingering their collars while their wives stare stonily at the ceiling tiles at the far end of the auditorium.

How would we account for the embarrassed silence with which this ex-hooker was allowed to defy the party line and torpedo its endeavors? The most plausible explanation is that the maverick congresswoman must have video of "professional courtesies" extended to key Democratic power brokers in the course of her previous career, and that the power brokers themselves, preferring to cover these episodes with a decorous silence, permit her some ideological deviation in exchange for her discretion. The second most likely explanation -- a distant second -- is that the same key Democrats who have the clout to terminate or advance her career secretly applaud her right wing stances, that inside those union-made undershirts beats the heart of a Goldwater.

OK, I concede. It's a very distant second.

O'Connell

Daniel O'Connell would say he examined his conscience whenever he received a favourable mention in the London Times.

Storm Troopers Live

At the NY Academy of Science, there was a debate about human cloning and the benefits to be derived therefrom. James Kelly. paraplegic, was there to debate the medical worth of human cloning. When I attempted to speak to Christopher Reeves, the moderator, pro-cloning researcher J. Craig Ventner, pinned my arms to my side and clamped his hand over my mouth.

Saturday, July 19, 2008

Feymann

As the great physicist Dr Richard Feynman said, "Science is the belief in the ignorance of the experts."