“Damn” was her audible response
I recently heard a surprising story: A female CEO was briefed on a stellar candidate for a top job at her company. “Sounds ideal,” she said to the group in the room. “Male or female?” Male was the answer. “Damn” was her audible response. The guy wasn’t even interviewed. Why Are Men SilentSearch BIS
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Monthly Archives: November 2008
Freezing heat
More bogus temperature data from NASA. Garbage in, garbage out. Of course, why worry about facts when the liberal global warming solutions are such a win-win. Only a neanderthal wouldn’t want to proceed.
Posted in Boulder is stoopid, enviro wackos, global warming
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New York Times financial problems
Read about them here. As a paper with an editorial staff that worships at the alter of the Times, one can’t help but wonder how the Boulder Daily Camera’s finances look?
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Armistice Day – a story
As published in his daily column in the Louisville Herald-Post, November 11, 1932 by John Erle Davis* An Armistice Day STORY The Armistice in World War I was declared at 11 a.m., November 11, 1918, 14 years ago today. Armistice … Continue reading
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California’s priorities
Schwarzenegger fiddles while California’s economy sinks. Priorities: California is headed toward fiscal disaster, thanks to the worst performance by any state, ever. So what does Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger do? Convene a big meeting on global warming, of course.
Posted in global warming, politics, stoopid politicians
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Boulder is a Stoopid Place
“The atmosphere is so unbelievably intimidating” Follow this link, skip ahead in the video to 10′ 15″. That’s exactly what it’s like for a conservative in Boulder. I doubt this bothers the Boulder lefties in the least. Just remember, 1 … Continue reading
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District Judge, 20th Judicial District
Judge Klein “wins” easily. Roxanne Bailin 85,394 22755Maria Berkenkotter 82,260 22,373Gwyneth Whalen 77914, 26589James Klein 71939 37554 It’s really no surprise that the citizens of Boulder County would vote for legal land theft. When it comes to personal property rights, … Continue reading
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Troubling
An interview that never aired. I wonder why?
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Audacity of Hope
I agree with Glenn Reynolds that this is a great place for the “audacity of hope”. Plus, they’ll be greenhouse-friendly! If America cares about the environment, we’ll deploy them everywhere! Yeah, there are a few skeptics out there, but we’ve … Continue reading
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Obama’s gift to the market
Would the market have performed differently if McCain had won? I don’t honestly know, but it’s easy for me to believe it would have. Oh well!
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Voter Fraud
The problem is real… But even though we dodged the bullet this time, with an election whose margin was greater than the margin of fraud, the problems remain. The winners don’t want to address them–because, you know, they won–and the … Continue reading
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Slowest vote counting in the state
Boulder County has the slowest vote counting in the state. A full day after polls closed — and long after Barack Obama claimed victory in the presidential race — fewer than half the ballots cast in Boulder County had been … Continue reading
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Will Judge Klein keep his job?
We’ll know soon enough. The question is how fast can Hillary Hall count votes. Color me a cynic, but I suspect Boulder will still be one of the last Colorado counties to get their votes counted. Hopefully, with all the … Continue reading
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Stereotypical Boulder liberal
I’m not much on stereotyping, but hey, if the shoe fits. This post at the Daily Camera blog site is a good education on the Boulder political climate for “outsiders”. A perfect election day blog don’t you think? I’m sure … Continue reading
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What a surprise
Poll: College voters lean toward Obama News from the Daily Camera.
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Obamanomics
Denver Post Columnists David Harsanyi gives us a primer on Obamanomics… Now, I’m not suggesting Obama intends to transform this nation into 1950s-era Soviet tyranny or that he will possess the power to do so. I’m suggesting Obama is praising … Continue reading
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