Thursday, December 29, 2011

Paul Spudis looks at the year 2011 in space, measures it, weighs it in the balance, and finds it wanting.
It looks like that the Chinese, not thinking the idea particularly "zany," are really headed to the Moon.

I warned you did I not?

Addendum: And here, and here, and here.

Tammy Bruce is not pleased either.
What If the Iowa Sarah Palin Write in Campaign Prospers?
Ed Morrissey at Hot Air relates the story of a campaign being launched by Sarah Palin supporters to persuade Iowa voters to write in the former Alaska governor's name in the upcoming caucus election.
Former Ron Paul Staffer Airs Concerns over Paul's Foreign Policy Views

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Searching for Evidence of Alien Life on the Lunar Surface
American Crossroads Video Skewers Obama's Self Regard
American Crossroads has released a video having a little fun with President Barack Obama's claim to be the fourth greatest president in American history, after Franklin Roosevelt, Lyndon Johnson, and Abraham Lincoln.
'Mission Impossible Ghost Protocol' a Fine Addition to Franchise
"Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol" begins with an operation gone wrong in Budapest, followed by a prison break in Moscow. The IMF team will also visit Dubai and Mumbai before saving the world once again.
20 Years Ago, the Soviet Union Fell
Twenty years ago this December, the Soviet Union collapsed, breaking apart into 15 separate countries, ending the Cold War and with it the specter of thermonuclear war that had haunted the world for decades.
Ron Paul's 'Zany' Ideas on Abolishing NASA, Renegotiating Space Treaties
Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, might be expected to support NASA, since the Johnson Space Flight Center is in that state, However, a couple of position papers from his 1988 run for president on the libertarian ticket would prove that supposition wrong.
When Cupcakes Are Security Threats, Something Is Wrong
According to the Associated Press, a TSA agent confiscated a woman traveler's frosted cupcake under the theory that the frosting qualified for the prohibition against a liquid or gel, which are forbidden for airline travelers.
What Does the Gingrich Virginia Debacle Say About the Campaign?
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich's debacle in not getting on the ballot for the Virginia Primary highlights two failings of his campaign: the campaign's organizational problems and the tendency of the candidate to say off putting things.
Bizarre, Strange and Off-Putting Stories of 2011

Sunday, December 25, 2011

Saturday, December 24, 2011

That zany old Rand Simberg has some pointed questions to Mitt Romney about apace policy. I doubt that Romney has any good answers.
The Flight of Apollo 8

Christmas eve from the Moon:



From Children of Apollo: Christmas on the Moon

Friday, December 23, 2011

Did President Obama Throw Iraq Away?
It did not take long after the last American troops departed from Iraq for the country to start spinning out of control. According to AFP, a wave of terrorist bombings in Baghdad has left over 60 dead and about 200 wounded.
Human/Robot Marriage: The Next Frontier in Legal Controversy
The Huffington Post has a story that speculates that in the future, love and even marriage will be possible between humans and robots. A response in CNS News suggests that the idea is more than a little gross and immoral.
Pittsburgh Youths Show How to Be Stupid Crooks on Facebook
In another example of how the Internet is providing more opportunities for people to be stupid, CBS News Pittsburgh relates a story in which a gang of youths stole thousands of dollars in cash and loot and then posed with it on Facebook.
What Spock Would Tell President Obama
Several decades ago, Leonard Nimoy was obliged to publish a book entitled "I am Not Spock" about the Star Trek character that he has been so closely identified with. According to the Washington Examiner, President Obama has to make a similar denial.
Newt Gingrich Should Challenge Ron Paul to a Debate
According to CBS News, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich has started to attack Rep. Ron Paul, one of his rivals for the presidential nomination, while on the stump. This would seem to be an excellent strategy.

Thursday, December 22, 2011

Newt Gingrich Wants Everyone's Vote -- Even from Gay Americans
2011: the Year in Space
Lunar Mining Colonies -- What Are They Good For?
Perry Continues Negative Campaign Strategy in Iowa
Trailer for 'Prometheus': First Look at Ridley Scott's Return to Science Fiction
The first trailer for the long anticipated return of film maker Ridley Scott to science fiction, "Prometheus," is now out. The film is set in the same universe as the "Alien" franchise and shares with those films the dark, cinematic style.
Gallup Shows Romney, Gingrich Equally Electable
Ron Paul Can't Handle the Heat in 'Hell's Kitchen'
Ron Paul is getting just a little bit irritated about questions over the racist articles in his newsletters published in the 1990s. He unplugged his microphone and walked out of a CNN interview when pressed on the subject, according to the L.A. Times.
Trailer for HBO's 'Game Change' Released
The trailer for the upcoming HBO drama "Game Change," starring Julianne Moore as Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, is out. The film is based on a book by the same name by Mark Halperin on the 2008 presidential campaign.

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Brady, Jackson Lee Clash Over Payroll Tax Cut Extension
Rasmussen Poll Shows Indecision of Iowa Republicans
Ron Paul Excuses Bradley Manning's Alleged Treason
A video of Rep. Ron Paul, a candidate for president, praising Bradley Manning as a patriot and a hero, is circulating around the Internet. It shows how Paul regards espionage, treason, and the protection of classified documents.
Why the L.A. Schools Healthy Food Experiment Failed
The L A. Times has a story that illustrates the limits of what can only be described as food nannyism. An attempt to force Los Angeles public school children to eat health food in the school cafeteria has collapsed.
NASA Studies 3D Printing for the ISS, Future Space Missions
Payroll Tax Impasse -- Who Wins and Who Loses?

and

Washington Fumbles for a Payroll Tax Cut End Game
NASA Announces Kepler-20e and Kepler-20f, Earth-Sized Planets
The First Trailer for 'The Hobbit' Released
The first trailer of what has to be one of the most anticipated films of this decade, "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey," directed, as was the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy, the incomparable Peter Jackson, is now out.

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

The Hobbit...






Democratic Contest for Hutchison Senate Seat a Two-Man Race
Biden Wrong: The Only Friendly Taliban is a Dead One
According to Fox News, Vice President Joe Biden said in an interview for Newsweek that the Taliban are not the enemy of the United States. The White House is defending the statement as having been taken out of context.
Barack Obama is Not the Fourth Best President or Even the 40th
According to Politico, during a recent interview on "60 Minutes" President Barack Obama made the remarkable claim that his accomplishments as president rank behind only Lyndon Johnson, Franklin Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln.
Kim Jong Il Body Displayed as Kim Jong Un Prepares for the Succession
Ann Coulter's Preference for Ron Paul Over Newt Gingrich is Crazy
ILO-X to Be the First Moon-Based Telescope
What is Sarah Palin Hinting at About a Late Entry into the Race?
Recap: Terra Nova, Season 1, Occupation/Resistance
"Terra Nova's" final episode of the season, and perhaps of the series, "Occupation/Resistance," suggests that in the 22nd century, mercenaries are pretty good at taking things, but pretty poor at holding them.

Monday, December 19, 2011

Supreme Court Mulls Hearing a Texas Affirmative Action Case
New Commercial Space Ventures Proposed Without Recourse to Government Subsidies
Looking Forward to 'Sarah Palin's Alaska' Season Two
Having decided, at least for now, not to run for president, Sarah Palin has some time to fill between her political causes and her duties on Fox News. So television viewers are going to be gifted with a second season of "Sarah Palin's Alaska," according to Big Hollywood.
What If Ron Paul Wins the Iowa Caucus?
Proposals for Commercial Space Shuttles Revealed
Kim Jong Il's Passage May Bring Horror in Its Wake to North Korea

and

The Death of Kim Jong Il is a Loss for Satire
Recap: 'Dexter,' Season 6, Episode 12, 'This is the Way the World Ends'
"Dexter," Season 6, Episode 12, "This is the Way the World Ends," sees Dexter being rescued from drowning by a boatload of Cuban refugees. There is an irony that sees Dexter returned to life while the others are brought to freedom.
Recap: 'Homeland,' Season 1, Episode 12, 'Marine 1'
"Homeland," Season 1, Episode 12, "Marine 1," begins with Brody, resplendent in his Marine uniform, recording his terrorist suicide recording. It is a vile, horrible justification for the mass slaughter he intends to carry out.

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Reprieve of the Incandescent Light Bulb Ban is Welcome
One of the good things tucked into the omnibus spending bill is a provision that spares the incandescent light bulb which otherwise would have been banned in the United States thanks to a Bush era law, according to the Washington Times.
Occupy Portland Mom Employs Child Endangerment to Make a Point
If further evidence was necessary to prove that the Occupy Wall Street people are batty insane one could do well to point to the example of the Occupy Portland woman who placed her four year old son on a railroad track to block the local port.
Reported Iranian Involvement in 9/11 an Act of War
A federal judge in New York is about to issue a ruling that concludes that Iran bears legal responsibility for providing material support for the 9/11 attacks, according to the Daily Caller. If so, Iran has committed an act of war against the United States.
'Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows' -- a Film Review
"Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows" is the second installment of the version of Conan Doyle's classic sleuth, starring Robert Downey Jr. and Jude Law as Holmes and Dr. Watson.
Has Obama Already Decided to Kill the Keystone XL Pipeline?
Congressional Republicans won a major victory by forcing prompt consideration of the Keystone XL pipeline. President Barack Obama has 60 days to approve of the pipeline rather than about a year as he originally planned, according to the Washington Examiner.
NASA Mulls More Missions for the SLS, a Return to the Moon
Ron Paul's Foreign Policy Views Impede His Election Chances
The Iraq War was Justified
The Democratic Plan to Destroy Mitt Romney

Friday, December 16, 2011

NASA Backs Away from Imposing Controls on Commercial Crew Program
Gingrich, Perry Shine; Paul, Bachmann Stumble in Sioux City Debate
Why the Keystone XL Pipeline Is a Losing Political Issue for Obama

Addendum: Looks like Senate Democrats agree with me The matter will shortly be in Obama's court.
Rick Perry Wants to Be the Tim Tebow of the Iowa Caucus
Ordinarily I don't like greenie propaganda, but this is just so bloody clever and cute:

Christopher Hitchens, Supreme Polemicist, Has Passed On
Christopher Hitchens, polemicist without peer, died of pneumonia at MD Anderson Hospital in Houston, having lost his battle with esophageal cancer. Hot Air's Allahpundit has an appreciation, with links.
'Burn Notice,' Season 5, Episode 18, 'Fail Safe'
In "Burn Notice," Season 5, Episode 18, "Fail Safe" the situation with Anson and Michael's new career with the CIA collide in the final airing until next summer. It ends with the sum of all of Michael's fears and a horrible betrayal.

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Why the Right-Wing Hate of Newt Gingrich?

and

Gingrich Brain Science Initiative Could Save Millions of Lives, Trillions of Dollars
Perry Turns to Economic Issues to Attack Gingrich, Romney
NASA Studies Landing on Jupiter Moon Europa
How a Sound Energy Policy Could Punish Saudi Arabia for Killing 'Witches'
How does one prove one is a witch in Saudi Arabia? According to Foreign Policy Magazine, proving someone is a witch usually involves a sting operation conducted by the religious police. Then, after a drumhead trial, the witch is executed.
U.N. Resolution Attacks Free Speech by Criminalizing Criticism of Religion
The L.A. Times is reporting in an oped that the United Nations is preparing a resolution that will criminalize speech that attacks religion or belief. Though this would seem to be in opposition to the First Amendment, the Obama administration is supporting it.
Obama Likes TV Shows About Gangsters and Terrorists
ABC News has revealed that President Obama, in between golf games and blaming the Republicans for all the world's ills, gets in a little TV watching from time to time. Two of his favorite shows are "Boardwalk Empire" and "Homeland."

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Egyptian Islamists Declare War on Tourism
One of the first acts of an Islamist government in Egypt will be to declare war on the largest industry in the country -- tourism. It will no longer be legal to have any fun in Egypt if the Islamists have their way, according to the Daily Mail.
Partisan Gridlock Erupts Over Payroll Tax Cut
Houston City Council Mulls High-Rise Ordinance
Chelsea Clinton's Debut as a TV Reporter -- a Step to a Political Future?
Why Would Barack Obama Want to Be Spammer in Chief?
In an apparent effort to make the president even more unpopular than he already is, the Obama 2012 website is inviting supporters to submit the email addresses of their Republican friends so that the campaign can build a database.
Today is the 100th anniversary of Amundsen's arrival at the South Pole. Paul Spudis has some thoughts on the nature of exploration.
Newt Gingrich and the Mars Prize
What One Thinks of Gingrich Depends on Where One is At
Sarah Palin Proposes Reform of Honest Graft in Congress
Time Magazine's Person of the Year Worth Protesting
Time Magazine's "Person of the Year" for 2011 is "the Protestor," made in an announcement on the Today Show according to the Houston Chronicle. This apparently includes Occupy Wall Street as well as those who ushered in the "Arab Spring."

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Interesting stat that I'm sure the Internet Rocketeer Club will scream and leap at. The Space Foundation did a survey on the question of who were the top ten space heroes were. They are:
1. Astronaut Neil Armstrong, who flew in both the Gemini and Apollo programs and was the first human to set foot on the Moon
2. NASA Flight Director Gene Kranz, who played a key role in both the Gemini and Apollo programs and is best known for directing NASA's Mission Control efforts to save the crew of Apollo 13 after the capsule suffered a catastrophic explosion while en route to the Moon
3. Astronaut Capt. John W. Young*, USN (Retired), whose 42-year NASA career included the Gemini, Apollo and Space Shuttle programs, including walking on the Moon and piloting the first Shuttle
4. Astronaut Capt. James Lovell*, USN (Retired), who flew in both the Gemini and Apollo programs and is best known for commanding the dramatic return to Earth of the ill-fated Apollo 13 mission
5. Former Senator and Astronaut Col. John Glenn, USMC (Retired), who was first American to orbit the Earth and the only astronaut to fly in both the Mercury and Space Shuttle programs
6. (tie) Russian Cosmonaut Col. Yuri Gagarin, Soviet Air Force, the first human in outer space; and fictional character Capt. James Tiberius Kirk of the starship USS Enterprise from the 1960s television series, Star Trek
7. Former NASA Administrator Michael Griffin, Ph.D., who led the U.S. space agency from 2005-2009
8. Scientist and author Carl Sagan, Ph.D., known primarily for popularizing astronomy, astrophysics and other natural sciences
9. (3-way tie) Astronaut Col. Buzz Aldrin*, Ph.D., USAF (Retired), who flew in both the Gemini and Apollo programs and was the second person to walk on the Moon; Mercury Astronaut Lt. Col. Virgil "Gus" Grissom, USAF, who was the second person to fly in space and the first to make a repeat trip, and was killed in a pre-launch test for Apollo 1; and Astronaut Rear Adm. Alan Shepard, USN (Retired), who flew in both the Mercury and Apollo programs and was the second person and first American in space
10. (tie) Entrepreneur and SpaceX founder Elon Musk, who has created the first fully commercial U.S. space venture; and rocketry pioneer and scientist Wernher von Braun, known as the greatest rocket scientist in history

Not taking anything away from Musk, but it should be noted that the coolest kid in commercial space is number 10 whereas Satan himself--aka Mike Griffin--is number 7.
'G.I. Joe: Retaliation' Looks Promising
The trailer for the next "G.I. Joe" film, entitled "G.I. Joe: Retaliation" is now up. Except for three of the Joes from the original film, the cast is all new, with Dwayne Johnson as Roadblock and Bruce Willis as General Joe Colton.
Texas Company Plans High-Speed Rail Line Between Houston and Dallas
Canada Withdraws from Kyoto, Conceding to Reality
In a refreshing display of realism, Canada has become the first country to withdraw from the Kyoto Protocols, designed to force countries to reduce their production of carbon to combat global warming, according to the National Post.
Swing State Gallup Poll Has More Bad News for Obama
According to USA Today, a new Gallup poll taken in a select number of swing states contains more bad news for President Obama. He trails both Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich by five and three percentage points respectively.
Space Pioneers Announce Stratolaunch Systems to Revolutionize Space Flight

Let's see, we have here a privately financed, privately operated commercial space firm that will seek to service both government and commercial markets. At some point, the new spaceship will be carrying people into LEO.

Explain to me again why we're spending $6 billion on so-called commercial space taxis?

Addendum: I notice a lot of yammering from Internet Rocketeer types who are noting Mike Griffin's presence on the board of directors and are sniffing like a gaggle of little old ladies, "What is he doing there?"

Griffin has far more experience doing private sector space than the people polluting the Internet with their ill-informed snark. Fortunately Paul Allen and Burt Rutan recognize this. Griffin knows what commercial space can do and what it can't do. he will be a key player in the new company.
Factbox: Roald Amundsen, First to the South Pole, Dec. 14, 1911
Iran Refuses to Return Captured Drone
CERN Scientists Close in on the Higgs Boson Particle
Americans' Fear of Big Government Bodes Ill for Obama
Gingrich Used Occupier Rhetoric in Attacking Romney
'Terra Nova,' Season 1, Episode 11, 'Within'
"Terra Nova," Season 1, Episode 11, "Within" is a set up for the climactic final battle between Taylor and his prehistoric colonists and the evil people from the future who want to rape the land -- or something like that.

Monday, December 12, 2011

Gingrich is right about the space program.
Rand Simberg starts with a pretty good post about Newt Gingrich's views on space exploration and then the virtues of lunar mines. Then he goes off the rails with a knee jerk defense of the Obama space policy that consists of Solyndra-like subsides for commercial space firms and and abandoning the Moon and its resources.

Addendum: Rand posts some more ideas, some of them actually sound, about changing some of the legal regime to encourage private space development. However he continues to undermine his credibility with his knee jerk opposition to efforts to actually go to the Moon. Canceling the STS is a non-starter if one wants to really have a space exploration program. But then, maybe that is the plan...
Michael Savage, Glenn Beck Crazy to Turn on Newt Gingrich
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich may be more conservative than former Mass. Gov. Mitt Romney, but that does not seem to have impressed two of the most controversial radio talk show hosts in America -- Michael Savage and Glenn Beck.
Newt Gingrich and Space Mirrors

Addendum: Jim Oberg points to a Russian experiment along these lines.
Recap: 'Homeland,' Season 1, Episode 11, 'The Vest'
Obama is More of a Peacock Than a Skunk
Kevin Lunsmann Escapes from Islamists Captors, Will Be Home for Christmas
Michele Bachmann Wrong About 'Newt Romney'
Atheist Group Clashes with East Texas Town Over Nativity Scene
Recap: 'Once Upon a Time,' Season 1 , Episode 7, 'The Heart is a Lonely Hunter'
In "Once Upon a Time," Season 1 , Episode 7, "The Heart is a Lonely Hunter," Sheriff Graham is in agony over his inability to feel anything. There is a reason for this, stemming from the fact that he is the Huntsman in fairy tale land.
Recap: 'Dexter,' Season 6, Episode 11, 'Talk to the Hand'
"Dexter," Season 6, Episode 11, "Talk to the Hand" starts with the folks at Miami Homicide finding the aftermath at Travis' boat. It ends with the tables turned decisively against Dexter, who may have met a predator more powerful than him.
Newt Gingrich Might Be the First Futurist President

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Romney Flip Flops on Going Back to the Moon
Christian-Themed Texas License Plate New Controversy
Ron Paul Would Not Do Well as a Third-Party Candidate
George Will, the venerable Washington Post columnist and fixture as the lone conservative voice on ABC's "This Week" posits what he suggests is a nightmare scenario, a Ron Paul third party candidacy.
A Gingrich/Santorum Debate Brought to You by Donald Trump
The vaunted Donald Trump moderated debate to be sponsored by Newsmax and broadcast on the Ion Network has only two takers, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich and former Senator Rick Santorum, according to the Washington Times.
Gingrich Makes a Better Professor Than Kerry a War Hero
Ross Douthat, writing in the New York Times, commits fallacy by imperfect historical analogy. He compares the idea of a race between Newt Gingrich and Barack Obama to the 2004 contest between George W. Bush and John Kerry.
Mitt Romney, prepare to feel my wrath...

Romney and Gingrich Clash on Lunar Mining Colonies During Debate
Newt Gingrich Does Well in the Debate Lion's Den
With $10,000 Bet, is Mitt Romney Too Rich to Be President?

Friday, December 09, 2011

NASA: Some of Our Moon Rocks Are Missing
Rick Perry Launches 42-Town Bus Tour for Final Iowa Push
Islamic Cleric Weighs in on Bananas and Cucumbers, Report Says
Watergate, McCarthy References Fly Fast and Furious at Hearing
The Washington Examiner is reporting that Attorney General Eric Holder, while under harsh questioning by Rep. Rep Darrell Issa, R-Calif, the chair of the House Oversight Committee about the Fast and Furious gunwalking scandal, played the Joe McCarthy card.
Rosie O'Donnell Should Read a Newt Gingrich Biography
Rosie O'Donnell was on Joy Behar's show on CNN's Headline News network and was chewing over Newt Gingrich's proposal to assign students in poor communities to clean their schools when she made an unintentional joke on herself.
Obama Practices Appeasement, Despite Killing Bin Laden
Occupy Wall Street Shuts Down 'Law and Order' Set
The "Law and Order" franchise often uses left-wing themes in its police procedure/courtroom drama story. So it was a surprise when a shoot of an episode with an Occupy Wall Street theme was shut down by Occupy Wall Street protestors.
Recap: 'Bones,' Season 7, Episode 5, 'The Twist in the Twister'
The unfortunate victim in "Bones," Season 7, Episode 5, "The Twist in the Twister" is one of those crazy people who chase after tornadoes in order to study them instead, as sensible people do, run away or hide from them.
Ron Paul's Relationship with Israel
'Burn Notice,' Season 5, Episode 15, 'Acceptable Loss'
In "Burn Notice," Season 5, Episode 15, "Acceptable Loss," Michael and Fi infiltrate a law firm that Anson has been using. They don't find anything on Anson specifically, but they do find something on someone else.

Thursday, December 08, 2011

Could Sarah Palin Still Get in the Race?
The campaign to get former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin to change her mind and jump into the Republican presidential race is still ongoing, though without any response from the subject herself. Rhodes Cook, who writes for Larry Sabato's Crystal Ball, suggests that a late entry might work.
Gingrich Accused of Creating Gridlock, as if it was a Bad Thing
Bill Schneider, writing for Politico, has launched another in the flurry of broadsides against Newt Gingrich. Among the familiar litany is a new one: Gingrich, from the moment that he entered Congress in 1978, championed gridlock.
Obama Threatens to Veto Pipeline Provision to Pander to Environmentalists
According to The Hill newspaper, President Obama threatened to veto the extension of the payroll tax cut if a provision is attached to it that requires a quick approval of the Keystone XL pipeline between Alberta, Canada, and Texas.
Mars Rover Opportunity Finds Gypsum, Evidence of Water
The universe...

Will Romney Ad Succeed in Alleviating Doubts About the Candidate?
Ann Coulter Misunderstands Alvin Toffler's Ideas; Gingrich Finds Them Appealing
A lady named Lara accompanies herself on the piano and violin, playing the theme from "Game of Thrones." Beautiful beyond compare.


And "Pirates of the Caribbean" on the violin:

Wednesday, December 07, 2011

Gingrich Appointment of Bolton Would Pick a Fight with Democrats
Rod Blagojevich's Fall was Sordid, Not Shakespearean
Harry Morgan, of 'Dragnet' and 'M*A*S*H' Fame, Passes On
Harry Morgan, who graced the small and big screen, has died. Morgan is best known for two roles in iconic television series, "Dragnet" and "M*A*S*H," to which both his acerbic persona added considerable spice.
Rick Perry Makes Big Iowa Media Buy in Effort to Pull Off an Upset
Billy Graham, Preacher to the Presidents, Released from the Hospital
Evangelist Billy Graham , 93, had been released from the hospital after his second bout with pneumonia in seven months, according to the Associated Press. He has responded well enough to antibiotics and physical therapy to be allowed to go home.
Mythbusters Prove that Accidents Can Happen Even to Experts
No doubt on the advice of their legal counsel, the Mythbusters air a PSA on their popular show in which they say, "Don't try this at home. We are what you call experts." But even experts can have accidents.
Michele Bachmann Confronted by Kid with Gay Mom
Why Obama's Channeling Teddy Roosevelt Won't Work
NASA's Asteroid Mission Slips from 2022 to 2028 and Beyond
Besides Pearl Harbor and 9/11 -- Surprise Attacks that Changed History
Recap: 'Covert Affairs,' Season 2, Episode 16, 'Letters Never Sent'
"Covert Affairs," Season 2, Episode 16, "Letters Never Sent," begins with Annie and Danielle going on vacation in Stockholm to help sooth big sister from finding out that her husband in cheating on her.
Pearl Harbor Birthed Modern Super Power in America

Tuesday, December 06, 2011

Don't try this at home. They are what you might call--experts.
Newt Gingrich -- Big Government Conservative?
Space-Based Washer/Dryer to Allow Astronauts to Have Clean Clothing
Recap: 'Once Upon a Time,' Season 1, Episode 6, 'The Shepherd'
"Once Upon a Time," Season 1, Episode 6, "The Shepherd" is part origin story for the Prince known as Charming and part love triangle story involving David (aka the Prince), Mary Margaret (aka Snow White) and David's wife.
NASA's Dawn Discovers that Vesta More like Planet Than Asteroid
Julian Assange Escapes Extradition to Sweden -- For Now
Former Vice President Dan Quayle Endorses Mitt Romney
How and When Could We Visit Kepler 22B?
Texas Looks at Desalination for Long-Term Water Solutions
Who is Waging a Covert War Against Iran?

Monday, December 05, 2011

Ron Paul and Rick Perry Battle in Iowa with Dueling Ads
Newt Gingrich Emulates Reagan in Iowa Campaign Ad
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich has released his first Iowa ad, a warm, inspirational one minute that features scenes of Americana and Gingrich himself, assuming a Reaganesque, grandfatherly mien.
Pelosi Risks Ethics Charges to Bring Down Newt Gingrich
It looks like that the air of bipartisanship that hung over the infamous couch ad with former Speakers Newt Gingrich and Nancy Pelosi has dissipated to be replaced by threats, counter-threats, and accusations.
How an Occupy Wall Street Protestor Took Gingrich's Advice and Got a Job
NASA's Kepler Space Telescope Discovers Planet in Habitable Zone of Sunlike Star
Santorum's Daughter, Suffering from Trisomy 18, Inspires His Quest for the Presidency
Obama Faces the Loss of Pennsylvania in 2012
Occupy D.C. Mess like the Ones Puppies Make
Maybe the Remake of 'Starship Troopers' Will Get it Right This Time
The story in Latino Review that a remake of "Starship Troopers" is in the works should be greeted with cautious optimism. The previous, 1990s version with European goremeister Paul Verhoeven had a lot wrong with it.
Recap: 'Dexter,' Season 6, Episode 10, 'Ricochet Rabbit'
"Dexter," Season 6, Episode 10, "Ricochet Rabbit" begins with Dexter dealing with the big reveal that Geller is dead and Travis is the sole Doomsday killer. It ends with Dexter having a potentially life-changing breakthrough.
Recap: 'Homeland,' Season 1, Episode 10, 'Representative Brody'
"Homeland," Season 1, Episode 10, "Representative Brody" concerns the next step in making Brody a Manchurian candidate for Al Qaida. Also Carrie and Saul close in on Brody's Saudi handler.

Friday, December 02, 2011

8.6 Unemployment Rate Less Than Meets the Eye for America, Obama
Texas Lawmakers Campaign to Make Houston HQ of the Military's Africa Command
Conservatives Ask: Is Newt Gingrich Too Vain to Be President?
Russian President Medvedev Promises Punishment for Space Mishaps
Taking note of the two stories below, has anyone ever wondered why so many television characters have daddy issues? Is it just a lazy plot device or do a lot of people who work in Hollywood have problems with their fathers?
'Bones,' Season 7, Episode 4, 'The Male in the Mail'
In "Bones," Season 7, Episode 4, "The Male in the Mail," several boxes filled with the dismembered remains of a human being are found at a dead letter office. And Booth's estranged father dies, much to the FBI agent's relief.
Recap: 'Burn Notice,' Season 5, Episode 15, 'Depth Perception
At the start of "Burn Notice," Season 5, Episode 15, "Depth Perception," Madeline slaps her son Michael silly and orders him out of her house for not being fully candid about the true nature of her now-dead boyfriend Benny.

Thursday, December 01, 2011

NASA Space Exploration Workshop Discusses Moon vs. Asteroids
Paul Seeks to Be the Last Man Standing with Gingrich Attack
Medal of Honor Winner Sues Defense Contractor for Defamation in a San Antonio Court
Occupy Wall Street Turns on Barack Obama
An Islamist Government in Egypt Could Spark a Middle East War
According to Arutz Sheva, Israel National News, Islamist parties have won the majority of seats in the Egyptian parliament in the first round of voting in the elections to take place in the post-Mubarak era.
Romney Needs to Find a Better Answer to Explain Health Care Reform
Recently former Mass Gov. Mitt Romney sat down to an interview with Fox News' Bret Baier. Afterward, Romney expressed his displeasure at what he felt was the aggressive nature of the questioning, which he said was uncalled for, CNS News reports.
Jewish Donors Pay $10,000 to Hear Obama Lie About Support for Israel
President Barack Obama attended a fund raiser in New York recently, according to ABC News, and told a group of prominent Jewish donors that his administration has done more to help the security of Israel than any previous administration.
Paul Spudis does not like the idea of a Venus flyby at all.
Barney Frank, Foe of Space Exploration, is Retiring