Bio
First off, I'm a woman. Let's just get that straight. I don't know why it's so improbable that a woman would be a chauvinist when we have dogs and cats waxing eloquent on politics and culture on the site. There are blank slates and toddlers practicing law and monkeys smoking ... something. But, only men are chauvinists??
See the pretty avatar? ---------------->
That's supposed to be me. If I looked as good as Felicia and EThompson in real life, I'd put up my picture too. But, I don't, so you get the pretty patriotic woman all wrapped in the flag instead. Be grateful.
I became the Western Chauvinist long before Ibn Warraq wrote his book, although not before spending a majority of my adult years as a liberal bliss ninny (I'm in my early 50s now). It took having kids (two daughters -- they're chauvinists too) and 9/11 for me to finally pull my head out of ... the sand and figure out that, "Hey! America is a great place! Probably the best place ever! In all of human history! The pinnacle of human achievement in social arrangements."
Since 2008, I'm_starting_to_have_my_doubts. But_the_West_is_still_the_best_mostly_by_virtue_of_the_lousy_competition.




Re: Questions For Contributors - The Impact Of Ricochet
Just a right-sider here, but I changed my mind about pot legalization, in part, because of Majestyk's post on the subject. My decision was settled by a talking it over with a long-time SoCon friend supporting the Colorado initiative. I only found out later how many other SoCons voted for it.
Ricochet occupies an outsized portion of my intellectual life. But, it has also led to some wonderful friendships and sense of community. It's crack for right wingers. I'm still trying to come up with a term to describe the compulsion to enter into every experience in life looking for a way to get a post out of it. From the mundane:
to the profound:
Oh, wait. I did write that one. ;-)