Hearing that they’re extending it to tomorrow. Which means, as I noted on Twitter, that they’ll have to extend to Thursday, otherwise people will think that whatever they come up with is an April Fools joke.
An Israeli Cancer Vaccine
…may prevent or cure 90% of cancer types.
Funny how you never hear about stuff like this coming from Islamic countries.
My USA Today Piece
A truncated version of this will be in the print edition tomorrow. Hope it boosts book sales.
Hillary
The Democrats’ Nixon.
Can you imagine what the press would have said if Nixon had said, “I and my lawyers have reviewed all the tapes, and we’ve turned over what we thought was relevant, and burned the rest”?
To add to the irony, if Zeifman could have fired her for lying during Watergate, he would have.
[Update a few minutes later]
A remembrance of Clintons past.
The Clintons and the acceptance by the Democrats (and media) of their criminality and corruption in the nineties determined me to never support a candidate of that party again. I wrote about “that nineties show” a couple years ago.
[Tuesday-afternoon update]
Hillary withheld information from Congress. What should Congress do?
Laws are for the little people, not the Clintons.
[Bumped]
Harry Reid
His retirement makes perfect sense, until he tries to explain it.
It’s a tall bar, but I think he’s currently the most contemptible person in public life. When he retires, maybe Durbin or Pelosi can take the crown. But you do have to give him points for his honesty about his mendacity.
Our Allies
This president treats enemies like allies, and allies like enemies.
[Tuesday-morning update]
Hillary enables Obama’s anti-Israel vendetta.
Lincoln’s Last Day
Joel Achenbach writes about it.
DARPA’s Space Activities
I’m glad to see that someone is trying to address our access and resiliency issues.
Google Contacts
A new annoyance. I can’t just right-click to copy the email address, and I can’t even copy and paste — the only option I have is to send a mail from Gmail (which I only use in emergencies).
Climate Change And The Precautionary Principle
Judith Curry wonders if it is a “ruin” problem.
I continue to think it cries out for a serious regret analysis.