Yes, we knew that already. But James Lileks proves it. Can you wait for Roger Ebert’s review of “Fahrenheit 9/11”?
MOVE OVER, BECKS: England’s newest football star is a hottie. The vultures are moving in.
QUOTE FOR THE DAY: “A recently reprinted memoir by Frederick Douglass has footnotes explaining what words like ‘arraigned,’ ‘curried’ and ‘exculpate’ meant, and explaining who Job was. In other words, this man who was born a slave and never went to school educated himself to the point where his words now have to be explained to today’s expensively under-educated generation.” – Thomas Sowell, in his latest column.
EMAIL OF THE DAY: “As someone who was born and raised in the Mormon Church (though currently non-believing), I’ve always been a bit confused by the Latter Day Saints’ position on Gay Marriage. To be considered an adult in full standing in that faith, one must be married in the Mormon Temple — any other marriage is viewed as secular, without the gravity or sanctity of the sacred covenant of Mormon Temple Marriage, which is the only wedding ceremony which seals a couple for time and all eternity. Since Mitt Romney’s religious beliefs already view the marriages of non-Mormons as ‘second class, one wonders why he won’t make allowances for gays to enter into this lesser contract.” More feedback on the Letters Page.
BORK ‘N ME: The debate on marriage rights, held at the National Constitution Center a while back featured your humble blogger, Judge Bork, law professor Bill Eskridge, Matthew Spaulding and Bob Barr. It’s now online.