Curmudgeon’s Corner Day

I ran across this comment in a piece by Douglas Wilson, “Don’t Believe So,” and thought that, while certainly right as rain just as stated, it also seem appropriate (with a few minor word changes) if applied to politicians who claim to be conservatives, but who always play by the liberalists’ rules.

“The desire of evangelicals to be relevant, engaged with culture, kind and gracious, approachable, and so on, is a desire (in the abstract) that can be applauded by all right-minded Christians. But this desire, even in the early stages, was six inches too far to the west. And this is why the evangelical establishment, particularly the evangelical establishment as now represented by its flagship colleges and publications, is completely adrift. Because they care about engaging with a culture that doesn’t care about engaging with them back, the pressure is on to compromise over and over, again and again. Maybe this next sellout will get the world’s attention.”

This fits rather neatly with the profound truth expressed by R.L Dabney in the 19th Century when he said,

“American conservatism is merely the shadow that follows Radicalism as it moves forward to perdition. It remains behind it, but never retards it, and always advances near its leader. This pretended salt hath utterly lost its savor: wherewith shall it be salted? Its impotency is not hard to explain. It is worthless because it is the conservatism of expediency only, and not of sturdy principle. It tends to risk nothing serious for the sake of truth.”

I really do wish we had a genuine two-party political system, instead of one party of “progressives” doing everything in their power to wreck the American experiment and another party of me-too-ers who simply (and ineffectually) say they want it otherwise.

I’ll still vote for whomever both says the right things and has a record of attempting to do the right things (however poorly and ineffectually), but oh! for a choice at the polls of neither haters of civilization nor “Men Without Chests.”

See:

The Abolition of Man

Free Kerry’s 180

Jean Fraud sKerry  Sends Records to NOLA as Contribution to Relief Efforts

“I heard the Katrina victims were short of toilet paper, so I sent what I could,” said the Junior Liar from Taxachussetts.

(More—and slightly, OK a lot, more factual—Kerry-baiting at Cao’s Blog and others in the Free Kerry’s 180 Blogroll.)

Guard Our Borders!

Oh, man.

*sigh*

Today was one-a those days.  I even forgot the Guard Our Borders Blogburst.

*sigh*

The Maryhunter has some critical info here (and given the quality of my post here, it’s just as well he doesn’t have me listed in the “Borders Blogburst” blogroll. *profound sigh*). And he points to more at Michelle Malkin’s blog. (You can click through to TMH’s Bacon Bits for the Malkin link. He deserves the traffic for the fine post.)

And it’d be a good thing to check here as well:

Better next week.

‘Possum Grapes

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The oldtimers around here tell me that these volunteer grapes known locally as “possum grapes” make good preserves and jellies.  It just takes a ton of these tiny things to make anything at all.  (Each of the grapes you see in this picture has about the diameter of a pencil eraser.)

Well, I think I’ll give it a whirl this year since the vines have totally covered most of our backyard’s chain link fence.  I like the cover.  The leaves are attractive, and the berries turn a beautiful color as they ripen. Tried one today that was nearly ripe, and it has plenty of “grape” to it… for a fruit that’s about half fruit and half seed.  We’ll see how it all comes out. Anyone with “possum grape jelly” recipes for me to compare to some oldtimers’ suggestions, leave ‘em in comments.

Miracles never cease

Captain Ed recounts a miraculous tale

Months ago I stopped visiting or linking to Captain’s Quarters, not because of the content but because at the time he’d done something to his blog that prevented it being viewed properly in any browser but Internet Exploder (BTW, views fine in other browsers now).  I’m sure I missed lotsa good stuff, but then again… not. (Everyone else clips him, so… )

But  this I’m not going to excerpt or even synopsize.  Just read it for a surprising putdown of the Blame Bush for Everything crowd.

Water Turns to Wine.

The Blind See.

The Deaf Hear.

The Lame Walk.

The Dead Rise.

Clinton Defends Bush

You see? Miracles never cease.

h.t. NIF

Saturday links

Mini-mini-linkfest, today.

For Katrina links, go see Michelle Malkin’s blog and just keep scrolling down.

Where to donate? As I’ve said before, The Southern Baptist NAMB disaster relief folks have their stuff together.  Scrappleface satirist Scott Ott agrees (NOT a satire! Read it, folks! “Katrina Relief with Efficiency, Love and Hope by Scott Ott THIS IS NOT SATIRE… “)

For the definitive answer to the ego-centric personality disorder that goes by the name “Cindy Sheehan” read T.R. Fahrenbach: When a soldier dies in battle, there is no tragedy. Powerful.

NIF continues a Labor Day Weekend linkfest that beats the snot off Instapundit. 😉 Between NIF and Michelle Malkin, you’re mostly covered. Heh. Indeed.

😉

Over at BeatCanvas, Brett speaks well to folks who shirked their own duty toward their citizens during Katrina and now are pointing the finger elsewhere.

A new-to-me blog that’s worth watching, IMO: Choose Life.

And for those still confused by media lies about Intelligent Design, drop into Wittingshire for a read and links for a week or so an you’ll get some perspective that folks who do NOT believe in open inquiry don’t want you to have… (Naturally, folks who do NOT believe in open inquiry and debate are largely the same folks who—falsely—claim to be liberals or “progressives”.  heh)

Independent Sources is another new-to-me blog.  Good stuff, Maynard.

Rich and Mel are doing most of the work over at Balanced News Blog scouring the web for interesting news and commentary and makinga great job of it.

For more, just surf my blogroll a while, ‘K?

Oh, and visit Whistling In the Light, would ya?

Carnival of the Recipes #55!

Well, it’s up just in time for me to make my grocery list for this weekend… Carnival of the Recipes #55 at The Glittering Eye

Not that we’ll necessarily be pigging out this weekend on Korean-style short ribs of beef (at least not if I need to have kimchee with it :-), although without the kimchee side suggested at the Carnival entry, the recipe looks delish.  And I think I’ll wait for cooler weather to fire up the oven for Christine’s  Banana Walnut Bread, although I’ll definitely enjoy cooking it on a crisp fall evening and having a slice (or two!) with a nice cuppa joe. And check out RomeoCat’s Curried Winter Squash Soup “recipe for Katrina relief”—yu-u-u-um!

Ahhh, just head on over and feast your eyes on all the goodies! Watch your  keyboard, though; drool isn’t good for it.