On the face of it, I still like the law, though my estimation of lawyers has fallen considerably.
Science, too, can still turn my head - like J. Howard Marshall's first gander at Anna Nicole Smith - but scientists? Forget 'em.
But, when I think about it, religion and it's offshoots seem to be one of the few areas of life that I dislike the practice - and, eventually, many of the participants - in equal measure.
A big reason for that is because, like a pipeless hashish smoker, one of the few ways to capture the "spiritual" smoke they're blowing is
under glass:
Transactions involving millions of dollars, an unsolved murder of a table member, a mysterious severed animal’s head seen as a threat, a lying witness, a secret recording and the destruction of lifelong friendships.
It's much easier with the others, though not much different, except in scale. If I ever needed an example of how fools will instinctually follow their own worst enemy right over a cliff,
I've got one - from the world of politics,
The American Interest Magazine:
Instapundit maestro Glenn Reynolds has been saying for some time that from where he sits, the Carter comparison looks like a best case scenario for this President. For all our sakes, I hope Glenn is wrong,….
President Barack Obama expressed gratitude last week to former President Jimmy Carter's grandson, who had a role in leaking secretly-recorded video of Mitt Romney's infamous "47%" comments, James Carter said Thursday on CNN.
And what, BTW, does Jimmy Carter's Grandson do? Oops - WORST CASE SCENARIO!!!! -
He's just an opposition researcher! I've said it before and I'll say it again:
Folks, Glenn Reynolds is just another in a long fucking line of history's smart-sounding idiots.
But - since he spared us Mitt Romney - he's one I'm currently grateful for.
But not the only one:
With this revelation, in a way, it can be said everybody's two favorite "conservative" law bloggers -
Ann Althouse and Glenn Reynolds - are, both, partially responsible for the course of Obama's presidency!
Which brings me to something I find weird:
Just as I discovered, pre-election, I couldn't vote for either presidential candidate because I knew better than to accept what I either was saying, I also found I could no longer read what are, ostensibly, his two greatest online supporters - for what I suspected was exactly the same reason!
They said they were for brains, but it's all about seeing the narcissistic reality, baby, which - from them all the way up to Obama - is, now, obviously the same when it comes to the rest of us: