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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.


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Western Chauvinist
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Western Chauvinist
Hometown:
Colorado Springs
Joined:
Dec 21, 2010

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Western Chauvinist

We just saw it. My first comments were nearly identical to your friend's. Cumberpatch got the role because of "the voice," as Chauvinist the Elder says approvingly.

"The voice" could have been put to better use if he'd been quoting Shakespeare or other literary references like the original Khan though.

I'd give it a B. It's too bad it played sooooo heavily off the original movie plots. A reviewer on Medved (his producer?) said he realized he was watching impersonators re-enacting the original actors, which kind of taints the experience.

Western Chauvinist

One of our parishioners donated a new building to contain a 24-hour adoration chapel. All the framing is up and is reading for finishing. We're invited to enter the building after all the Masses this weekend to write our favorite scripture verse on the studs before the drywall goes up, thus "anointing" the building in Scripture. I'm looking forward to it tomorrow.

Western Chauvinist

What would you all say is the more dangerous trait in a politician, anyway? The tendency to lie? Or the tendency to not know what the hell you're doing?

The nice thing with the Obama administration? You don't have to choose.

Western Chauvinist

That's just a picture of protesters taking poor Ambassador Stevens to Al Qaeda General Hospital, where he was later declared dead.

They're just like us. Same aspirations. Same dreams for their children.

Shut up. M'kay?

Western Chauvinist
Rachel Lu: I agree with much of what you say, WC, but just based on this post, it sort of sounds to me like you're impatient with the nitty-gritty of investigation and enforcement, and want to move this to the level of abstract argument. They're not mutually exclusive, of course, but I think the investigation and enforcement are very important. ...

Nope. I'm anxious that the reason for the investigation is properly explained. I'm very confident the facts will speak for themselves.

These investigations are crucial, not because we're going after the president. There are no individuals being singled out and targeted. It's the opposite of what the Democrats in position of authority did to conservatives (via the IRS), to American voters (Benghazi cover-up), and even to their friends in the media.

We just want to know the truth (about government corruption) so that the necessary reforms to prevent these abuses of power may be made. 

I did not say no one should go to jail. But "who's going to go to jail" is where the investigation ends, not where it begins. It begins with being able to trust in our government_at_all.

Western Chauvinist

Thanks for all the great ideas!

I'm keeping the scotch idea for when Chauvinist the Elder gets further along in her high school career and we know her teachers better.

In the meantime, I've combined some of Joan's idea (see below) with other things I've found at B&N and some gift cards. But, most important, my kids have lovely note cards on which to write lovely notes to their teachers. Thanks again.

lunch bag

It's a Fit&Fresh lunch bag cute enough to be a purse. With matching containers and ice pack! 

Western Chauvinist

Fricosis Guy: Considering that they just tried to jam a 5% raise for themselves vs. a flat budget for the rest of the town, I think they've gotten about all the blood they're going to get from this stone. 

Raise your hand... who is getting a 5 percent raise?

Thankfully, the school choice train is coming for these suckers. 

Again, these are public charter school teachers (independent parent-board, accountable only to the CDE, not the district). The teachers are dedicated to the kids and the Core Knowledge curriculum (from which Common Core is a cheap knock-off), non-union, overworked, and underpaid.

The school runs bare-bones. I know. I've been on the inside of parent fundraising efforts to fix things in our 40-year-old facility which would be considered regular maintenance expenses in the average public school.

Our teachers are not getting 5% raises. I just hope they won't leave due to the hardships imposed by the job. They could certainly do better in the regular public system. The families try to make it worth their while to stay by, at minimum, expressing gratitude.

Western Chauvinist

Somebody's been editing my posts...

Whoever it was, thanks! Great t-shirt pic!

Western Chauvinist
Tom Lindholtz: Ummm, taking your kid away from them for three months??? ;-) 

Not my kids. OPCs: Other People's Children. ;-)

Western Chauvinist

Sal, Have you read anything yet about a select committee yet? That's what I'm waiting for. If Republicans come through, I'll give them credit.

Western Chauvinist

I haven't read Noonan yet, but the headline is right.

Western Chauvinist

Salvatore Padula:...

It seems to me that the best course of action to take would be the appointment of a select committee in the House with the Republican members being drawn from former prosecutors who will focus on getting to the facts. Grandstanding and making political points can backfire as demonstrated by the wasted opportunity of the Clinton questioning.  Beyond that, I actually think that Darrell Issa has done a pretty good job heading the Oversight Committee and I'm not sure what everyone is talking about when they say that this opportunity is being squandered. 

I agree with you entirely. It is Krauthammer's approach: "Let the facts speak for themselves." It's why I oppose how McConnell, Boehner and others are framing the issue. No one should be using the "i" word. The leadership should be talking about the importance of protecting the political process. We have to investigate and get to the bottom of this to protect the people from being manipulated by un-elected bureaucrats in their own government. The results of 2012 have been called into question by political suppression by the IRS. This is a most serious matter.

Western Chauvinist

I'm not optimistic. I just think it's now or never to make the case. People have a sense of fair-play.  We have examples, which are way more potent than lengthy dissertations on conservative philosophy. 

If the corruption of the political process by the IRS isn't persuasive, well, it really is the end.

Western Chauvinist

I was going to critique the Pope's message. I was going to bemoan how this will embolden the social justice elements in the Church. But, frankly the ignorance (socialism is not a doctrine of the Church, people!) and anti-Catholic sentiment is leaving me feeling pretty alienated from people I may disagree with on theology, but otherwise agree with on the subject of capitalism. 

I'm out.

Western Chauvinist

I really wish you had let a Catholic make the critique, Doc. I was prepared to do it when I read this this morning, but I've been on the run all day. 

Now it looks like the non-Catholics are taking this opportunity to dump on Catholics and Catholicism, to misstate the teachings and what we believe, and to otherwise put people of good faith on the defensive. It's not a whole lot different than when Democrats mischaracterize conservatives.

How about you let us speak for ourselves?

Western Chauvinist

Yeah, teachers have, in the past, reaped the benefits of public employment at the end of their careers. I don't think their future prospects are so good.

In the meantime, our public charter school teachers work very hard and make sacrifices (financial ones too) for our kids. And while their compensation is better than private school teachers, it is significantly less than regular public school teachers. The least we can do is express some gratitude. 

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