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March 23, 2007
Good Reads
I will not refer to Slate the way I usually do, because this article about the "hostile New Age takeover of yoga is just plain good. It's not just about yoga; it's about a plainly unhinged woman's obsessing over a guy she knew 20 years ago, when she was 16, and her stalking of him, and the abetting of this bad behavior by "yoga therapists" who have lots of advice on how to continue her journey of self-discovery with scented bath-oils and aromatherapy candles.
This open letter to the political left at the American Thinker asks them if it's more important to prove themselves right by engineering an American defeat, or assisting in an American victory. Um, the question sort of answers itself, but it's still worth a read.
The Indepundit takes on a "Tsunami of Stupid" he saw at an anti-war demostration. Love the schizophrenic's pamphlet.
For those who care, Jonah Goldberg responds to Andrew Sullivan's latest snit. He doesn't leave much bark on this particular heroic, independent-thinking tree.
Thanks to Ken, the folks at Hard Core Politics, and Instapundit, who continues "blacklisting" me.
A Good Watch: Mary Katherine Ham is very funny in her latest HamNation.