Winning the war against men, Part 2

In every large-scale military conflict, there is the macro war and the micro war. While the macro war fought strategically by the generals has a great influence on the micro war fought tactically by the individual soldiers, the two wars are nevertheless distinct from one another and must be contemplated separately. In this second column in the series related to the war against men, I am focused solely on the micro war that is fought in the houses, classrooms, churches and night clubs of America. In the prelude to a battle, the local commander always considers four things. His resources,...

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Blame game could 'boomerang' on Obama, strategist says

When signs of a severe economic downfall emerged more than two years ago, then-candidate Barack Obama was quick to point a finger at the man he hoped to replace. Seventeen months into his administration, the message is often the same, and Republicans say it's time for him to drop the Bush bashing and take ownership of the problem. "Nothing makes a president look weaker than pointing the finger at past administrations," said Republican strategist Ron Bonjean. "By blaming somebody, it looks like you are playing politics and people just want jobs. They don't care about whose fault it is. Playing...

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Whack a Mole (Interactive 30 second post-FR crash stress relief)

Takes 30 seconds. It has sound, too. Silly, but, effective. The computer equivalent of the game. Not as good as the real thing, but hey.

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Caption Obama At Baseball Game 06/18/10

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Man Kills Cat Over Video Game

Cops: Kitten hurled against wall after disrupting Virginian's playJUNE 2--A Virginia man allegedly killed a kitten after the animal somehow disconnected a video game while he was playing it Monday night, police charge. Bruce Walston, 21, is facing an animal cruelty charge for allegedly killing his girlfriend's black kitten by throwing it against a wall in their apartment, according to the below Staunton Police Department report. Walston was arrested after his girlfriend, Bessie Hess, called cops about the incident, which occurred in front of her children. Walston told cops that he was "arguing with Bessie over the cats disconnecting his...

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Advice to young men: Do not marry, do not have children

Marriage is a foundation of civilized life. No advanced civilization has ever existed without the married, two-parent family. Those who argue that our civilization needs healthy marriages to survive are not exaggerating. And yet I cannot, in good conscience, urge young men to marry today. For many men (and some women), marriage has become nothing less than a one-way ticket to jail. Even the New York Times has reported on how easily "the divorce court leads to a jail cell," mostly for men. In fact, if I have one urgent piece of practical advice for young men today it is...

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Falling Obama (want to play a game?)

Watch as Obama falls on the bubbles or grab him and fling him about as you watch the physics.

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Obama: Holding me to my promisesis just an ‘old Washington game’

For those who thought they could take President Obama at his word on taxes, you might have made a mistake. He does not seem too wedded to the idea of keeping campaign promises not to raise “any form of tax” for those making less than $250,000 a year, When reporters ask him about the promise, he says they’re just playing some “old Washington game.”

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How many Pulitzers will Obama win?

Last October we were all stunned to hear that President Obama had won the Nobel Peace Prize. At 3pm Eastern Time tomorrow (4/12/'10) the 2010 Pulitzer Prizes will be announced. Since the Pulitzers are as far to the Left as any prize out there (and were perhaps in a way the original left wing prize), you know our President has got to win a handful. Just as an Internet game, how many prizes will Obama win tomorrow? In which categories? Have fun.

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Ore. man blasts 'Asteroids' record

PORTLAND, Ore.- An Oregon man said he set a world record for the classic video game "Asteroids" by racking up 41,338,740 points during an attempt broadcast on the Internet. John McAllister said his feat began Saturday at a friend's house near Portland and ended at 10:18 p.m. Monday with 41,338,740, beating the 27-year-old official record for the game of 41,336,440 points, Wired magazine reported. The player said his strategy involved accumulating points until he earned enough extra lives to give him time to stretch, eat and use the bathroom. The entire three-day gaming session was streamed live on Justin.tv. McAllister...

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