November 28, 2005

Template Change -- Feedback Solicited

So, folks, what do you think?

Eric from "Eric's Grumbles Before The Grave" supplied the template and engineered out some bugs.

Hube from "Colossus of Rhodey" supplied the inspiration for the banner.

I picked the colors and did the actual banner work.

Your serious and constructive comments are solicited.

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November 20, 2005

Michelle Loves Jesse -- But Writes Her Own Stuff

Michelle Malkin, the multi-talented columnist and blogger whose beauty puts every other conservative pundit to shame, writes today about those racist/sexist/leftist commenters who have been waging an attack upon her and her husband, Jesse.

As I've noted in several newspaper profiles and television interviews, I met my husband in college, where he founded a right-of-center student publication that I wrote for and edited. He started off as a Berkeley-born Dukakis liberal; I was a congenital conservative who helped him see the light. We have been each other's best friend, editor, and sounding board for nearly half of our lives. He followed me to Southern California when I took my first newspaper gig in Los Angeles. He followed me up to the Pacific Northwest when I was hired by the Seattle Times. I followed him to Washington D.C. when he got a lucrative health-care consulting job. And when my career took off after I published my first book in 2002, he cut back on his own ambitions to be with our kids.

In his spare time (such as it is with an active kindergartener and an Energizer bunny preschooler), he helps me out when he can. Al Franken needs a dozen, overpaid Harvard-trained research assistants. I have my hubby's help for a few hours a week.

In other words, the Malkins are a couple who are very much in love with one another and who have put her successful career ahead of his so that their daughter can have one full-time parent.

SO what is the problem? Well, it seems that those on the Left do not thik an Asian woman could possibly be smart enough to independently formulate conservative views -- and that since Jesse Malkin is also a writer (focus on healt care issues, as I understand it), he must have some sort of influence and control over his wife.

Michelle does concede that ther eis influence -- but an influence based upon intellectual equality, not the domination of a husband over his wife.

As for my husband's "influence," why yes, he influences me all the time and vice versa. Spouses tend to do that to each other over the years. When I came up with my idea for Invasion after 9/11, he was skeptical. We don't agree on everything, but I've pulled him to the right on national security, the Second Amendment, and some social issues. He has put up with my insomniac writing habits, investigative obsessions, and workaholism for more than a dozen years, and I have successfully converted him to the conservative cause.

In other words, it sounds like a lovely marriage. It is the sort of relationship we should encourage and envy in this country, not one to be denigrated and destroyed.

Michelle makes a plea from the heart to her liberal critics, one which should be respected if these alleged opponents of racism, sexism, anti-Semitism and the politics of personal destruction should respect if they are sincere in their beliefs (I doubt they are, thought they talk a good game).

The racist and sexist "yellow woman doing a white man's job" knock is a tiresome old attack from impotent liberals that I've tolerated a long time. It is pathetic that I have to sit here and tell you that my ideas, my politics, and my intellectual capital are mine and mine alone in response to cowardly attacks from misogynistic moonbats with Asian whore fixations. My IQ, free will, skin color, eye shape, productivity, sincerity, and integrity are routinely ridiculed or questioned because I happen to be a minority conservative woman. As a public figure, I am willing to take these insults, but I cannot tolerate the smearing of my loved ones. Because I have always been open and proud about his support for my career, my husband has taken endless, hate-filled abuse from my critics. His Jewish heritage, his decision to be a stay-at-home dad, and even his looks, are the subject of brutal mockery.

Enough.

If you have a problem with my work and what I stand for, go ahead and take me on. Keep calling me whatever four-letter-word makes you feel better when you can't win your arguments. But leave my family alone.

In other words, folks, if you want to combat her in the marketplace of ideas, have at it. If you are a lowlife scumbag who feels the need to engage in misogynistic race-baiting, do so if you must. But attacks and assualts on family are the province of intellectually deficient moral degenerates, and ae always to be condemned.

And if I may say, great picture. I think the t-shirt says it all.

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God bless you Michelle, and your beloved Jesse -- and your adorable little daughter as well.


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November 05, 2005

A New Addition

I'm adding new blog to the blogroll.

The first is written by Katelyn, a wonderful young lady from Sacramento. She is conservative, pro-life, and very Catholic.. She's also been expelled from her Catholic high school because her family is conservative, pro-life, and very Catholic and the school isn't. So go take a look at her blog -- Stand Up And Speak Out (I love that name).

To get the gist of this awful situation, you need to look at the following posts made over the last three weeks.

Abortion Controversy at Loretto Catholic High School
Loretto Teacher Fired: Part 2
Loretto Update
Expulsion from Loretto
Press Release
"Fired Loretto teacher files complaints"

Welcome to the blogroll, Katelyn -- and good luck with your fight.

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November 04, 2005

Go Navy!

Soldier's Angels has launched Project Valour-IT, seeking to provide Voice-Activated Laptops for OUR Injured Troops in military and VA hospitals. For more information, visit the homepage.

In honor of my father, a retired US Navy officer and my biggest living hero (how many men can say that at 42 years old and really mean it?), I've signed up as a part of the Navy team. The link to donate is on Rhymes With Right's index page.

This is important, folks. Give what you can.

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