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Thursday, January 29, 2009
Ross Mackenzie :: Townhall.com Columnist
Actual Factuals: A Blessed Break From Thick-Pieces
by Ross Mackenzie
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-- Vice President Joe Biden sets new rhetorical standards almost daily. In a December interview with George Stephanopoulos, Biden began just about every response with "well" or "look" -- by one count at least 17 times. Such as: "Look, every stakeholder...," "Well, God willing...," "Well, look, I think...," and "Look, I love Caroline Kennedy."

-- Shortly after the election, failed Republican vice-presidential nominee Sarah Palin ripped her anonymous critics as cowards and jerks.

-- Encouragingly, Obama favors manned space flight -- as opposed to limiting extraterrestrial space trips to robots. In a letter last summer to the congressional Democratic leadership he supported "sufficient (financial) resources for success across all of (NASA's) critical missions: human space flight, science, and aeronautics research."

-- Was it really necessary for a British reality TV station to air last month -- for the first time anywhere -- an assisted suicide?

-- Obama's new secretary of the interior, former Colorado Senator Ken Salazar, has announced he will reconsider (and likely overturn) late-term Bush administration authorizations of new offshore drilling and shale-oil drilling in Colorado, Wyoming and Utah.

-- Republican Senator Charles Grassley of Iowa says he will oppose any Obama administration effort to impose a methane-gas tax on cattle and dairy farmers for supposed bovine flatulent contributions to global warming.

-- With college endowments plunging in the deteriorating economy, Princeton has agreed to settle a case widely watched in the university community. The school will pay $100 million to the descendant family members of a couple who gave a multimillion-dollar 1961 gift, because Princeton failed to use the money as the donors stipulated.

-- Democratic Congressman Barney Frank insists unions -- especially in the automobile industry -- should resist concessions to financially struggling companies. He terms union concessions an "unfair assault on working men and women."

-- Pedophilia in the clergy apparently is not limited to Roman Catholics and certain Protestant denominations. According to Erica Schacter Schwartz in The Wall Street Journal, Orthodox Jewish New York Assemblyman Dov Hikind recently "has collected hundreds of testimonies spanning several decades, naming at least 50 alleged pedophiles across the tri-state Orthodox Jewish community, including well-respected rabbis and teachers."

-- With many of its 2010 models, Ford will offer a computer-chip key giving parents the option to limit their teen driver's car to 80 mph. Which invites the question: Why 80 mph, and not -- ahem -- the speed limit?

-- Oh, and in case you missed it in the flurry of inaugural festivities, there was -- at the Rock & Roll Hotel on the day following the swearing-in -- the Inaugural Brawl, described as "down 'n' dirty" live wrestling by bikinied women sloshing around in 35 gallons of stuff approximating gelatin. Said organizer Jen Dixon: "I figured with all the balls and everything going on right now, it's something that everyone can go to. It's less stuffy."

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Ross Mackenzie lives with his wife and Labrador retriever in the woods west of Richmond, Virginia. They have two grown sons, both Naval officers.

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>>Why 80 mph, and not -- ahem -- the speed limit?
Speed limit in CA is 70. Speed Limit in NV is 75. Speed limit in MT is ...

I would think because it's more dangerous to pass someone who is going 10 miles under the speed limit driving 70 mph (CA speed limit on I-5 or 75 mph (NV speed limit on I-80) than it is to pass someone at 80 mph. Especially if you driving some of the stretches that haven't yet been widened to 4 lanes.

Obama Exhaustion
Obama-fatigue set in, oh about 2 years ago.
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