Archive for March, 2011
Clearing the Browser Tabs – Marizela Search Update Wednesday Edition
The search for Marizela Perez continues, with a small army of volunteers searching around Seattle and points nearby for any glimpse of the missing young lady. Michelle Malkin has more information on Perez, including a couple surveillance videos so you can get a look at what she was wearing the day she disappeared and a [...]
Clearing the Browser Tabs – Special Delivery Tuesday Edition
I’m very excited about The Delivery this week. Not only do I have Rob Long booked for pretty much the whole show tonight but I’m adding a special treat. Friday, at 8 P.M. Eastern, I’ll record a special episode of The Delivery with Big writer, soldier, lawyer and all-around cool cat Kurt Schlichter. I’ve had [...]
In Conference with Herman Cain
I had the chance to sit in tonight on a blogger conference call with potential 2012 Presidential candidate Herman Cain. It shouldn’t surprise any long-time readers of The Shack when I say I’m a fan of Cain’s as a candidate and as a person. Though he has yet to announce his candidacy, he has formed [...]
Happy Pi Day, 2011!
Looking back at my archives, I’ve found that I have celebrated every Pi Day since 2008. I’m not sure what that says about me, save that there can be no doubt that I am a ginormous geek. Still, if you have to celebrate a silly holiday, why not celebrate the one that comes with a [...]
Clearing the Browser Tabs – Radioactive Death Monday Edition
It’s Monday and the USS Ronald Reagan has steamed through A GIANT RADIOACTIVE CLOUD, OH NOES! The article quotes the ubiquitous Robert Alvarez, who seems to be everywhere on this story even though, as best I can tell, his big claim to nuclear know-how fame is that he was a “policy adviser” to the Energy [...]
Right On Cue: Democrats Want Us to “Put the Brakes” on Nuclear Power
One of the things I didn’t mention in this post (which earned the much-coveted Instalanche), was the sneaking suspicion I had that the shoddy journalism in Japan was headed toward a certain conclusion. With all the panicky stories involving scary, but ultimately useless, words like “meltdown”, “radioactive”, and “elevated”, it was only a matter of [...]
Clearing the Browser Tabs – We Hate Ben Franklin and Germany Sunday Edition
I don’t know about you, but I keenly dislike Daylight Saving Time. And when I say “keenly dislike”, I mean that I hate it with the fury of ten thousand unfairly-jilted lovers. I hate it like the darkness hates the light. I hate it like Cookie Crook hates that meddling Cookie Crisp cop. I hates [...]




















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