Friday, December 23, 2011

Krauss: Remembering Christopher Hitchens

"Just before leaving his company the last time I saw him, in one of those poetic accidents that makes life so unexpectedly enjoyable, I was reading a newspaper piece at his kitchen table about an emerging effort to ensure that young people at elite institutions preserve their Catholic upbringing during and after College. When describing the temptations to depart from piety, the author wrote: “Exposed to Nietzche, Hitchens, co-ed dorms and beer pong, such students are expected to stray.”

I reflected on what a remarkable tribute to the man this simple sentence represented. To be so overpowering in one’s cultural impact that one can be mentioned without explanation is one thing, but to be sandwiched between Nietzche and beer pong is an honor that very few of us can so hope to deservedly achieve."


Click here for the full piece.

"How the Grinch Occupied Whoville"


It never ceases to amaze me that cops are always willing to stifle the rights of their fellow proletariate.

I guess a good cop is like a good soldier, ready to sacrifice life, dignity, thought and justice to protect the wealthy.

Instead of turkey at Christmas, we should eat pigs.