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6/2/2009 By Ben Leave a Comment

One Year Without a Wristwatch

Today is a perfect occasion to show off my predilection for recalling and recounting trivial information. Today is the first anniversary of giving up my wristwatch. Or more appropriately, of my last watch giving up the ghost. From age 7 to age 31 I wore some kind of wristwatch on my left arm. When the last one broke, I decided to see what it would be like to give up the instant time-telling habit cold turkey. The good news is I have gone a whole year without a timepiece on my arm. Of course, having a cell phone that keeps track of time sure helps. But I never would have thought it would be so easy to live life wristwatch-free. Now back to your regularly scheduled broadcasting of truly important news and commentary. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: General, My Life, Random and Miscellaneous Tagged With: arm, broadcasting, cell phone helps, cold turkey, commentary, first anniversary, ghost, giving up, good news, habit, important, information, instant, left arm, life, news, occasion, perfect, regularly scheduled, time-telling, today, trivial, truly, wristwatch, wristwatch-free

6/1/2009 By Ben 5 Comments

Say It Ain’t So, Cleve Tidwell

Here's a good bit of important advice to candidates for major political office that apparently isn't self-evident to all -- Don't go posting comments online under a false identity:Cleve Tidwell was posing as someone named "Craig Platon" and posting about how "he gave me and everyone else that waited in line all the time we needed and seemed only interested in what I had to say." He also describes himself as a "warm individual." This is a little narcissistic even for a would-be politician. It is troubling to say the least that a candidate for United States Senate has no apparent ethical qualms with posting as imaginary people supporting himself. Simply posting under a psuedonym [sic] and dropping a comment saying something positive about … [Read more...]

Filed Under: clean government, Colorado Politics, Cultural Conservatism, Fiscal Policy, General, National Politics, PPC, Random and Miscellaneous Tagged With: advice, bit, bizarre, candidate, candidates, Cleve Tidwell, conspiracy theory, Craig Platon, elaborate backstory, email address, ethical qualms, false identity, falsehood, GOP, important, Kattie Botts, major, observation, online, pathetic, political office, private, pseudonym, Rocky Mountain Right, Ryan Frazier, sad, same-sex marriage, smarter, strange, straw poll, U.S. Senate, weird

5/25/2009 By Ben 1 Comment

Memorial Day Reflections: Audie Murphy & A Moment for Silent Reflection

On this Memorial Day, I can't think to do any better than point you back to last year's remembrance:O beautiful for heroes proved In liberating strife, Who more than self their country loved, And mercy more than life! America! America! May God thy gold refine, Till all success be nobleness, And every gain divine. Today, pay your respects to a fallen soldier, sailor, airman, Marine - and to their loved ones still with us. And don’t forget to thank the troops you meet for their service to us all. Happy Memorial Day! Otherwise, I defer to this Saturday Wall Street Journal column by Peggy Noonan (H/T Steve Meyer) on the need to renew American fascination with the military hero. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Commemorative, General, History, liberty, My Life, Random and Miscellaneous Tagged With: airman, Alvin York, America, America the Beautiful, Arlington Cemetery, Audie Murphy, audience, blogger, Business Executives for National Security, Chuck Boyd, column, defer, ephemera, fallen, fascination, father, government, grave, high schooler, last year, life, loved ones, lovely, Marine, Memorial Day, military hero, Mrs. Virtus, nation's capital, Oh, Peggy Noonan, plain GI headstone, podium, POW, psyche, public library, reflection, remembrance, renew, respectful, sailor, service, silence, soldier, thank, troops, veteran, Vietnam, Wall Street Journal, warriors, Washington DC, World War Two

5/22/2009 By Ben 4 Comments

Not Exactly the 1984 Detroit Tigers, But Well Ahead of the Cleveland Indians

It's been a couple weeks since my last update on the baseball season for Civil Sense. A great piece in yesterday's Detroit News recounts the amazing feat of the 1984 Tigers' 35-5 start. A quarter century later, this year's Detroit squad is nowhere near the caliber of dominance of the franchise's last world champions. But the Tigers -- winners of six straight -- are like their 1984 predecessors in that they are in first place at the 40-game mark of the season. In this case, 8.5 games ahead of the Cleveland Indians. Happy Friday! … [Read more...]

Filed Under: My Life, Random and Miscellaneous, Sports and Leisure Tagged With: 1984, 40-game mark, ahead of, baseball season, caliber, Civil Sense, Cleveland Indians, Detroit News, Detroit Tigers, dominance, first place, franchise, predecessors, season, squad, world champions

5/18/2009 By Ben Leave a Comment

If the Federal Debt Could Be Imagined as a Map of the United States…

Less than 3 minutes is all it takes for this excellent visual explanation of the rate of our mounting national debt (H/T Gene Kinsey): Brought to you by the same guy who cleverly explained Barack Obama's proposed spending "cuts" in terms of pennies and large containers of water. I hope he keeps these coming. For the record, I'm not comfortable with any rate of speed going westward at this point. Rather than drag-racing to Los Angeles, I'd be happy to see us hitchhiking back to the Big Apple (metaphorically speaking, that is). … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Fiscal Policy, General, liberty, National Politics, PPC, Random and Miscellaneous Tagged With: Barack Obama, Big Apple, comfortable, drag-racing, explanation, Gene Kinsey, hitchhiking, large containers, Los Angeles, metaphorically speaking, mounting, national debt, pennies, President, rate, speed, spending cuts, video, visual, water, westward, YouTube

5/12/2009 By Ben Leave a Comment

Joe The Plumber at ATF?

A clear sign that I'm not talking enough to people around the office (or someone is just keeping secrets from me) ... I learn that the Independence Institute is courting a famous speaker for our summertime Alcohol Tobacco & Firearms Party by reading a Bill Husted column in the Denver Post:Institute boss Jon Caldara says he's this close to closing the deal to have Plumber (a.k.a. Samuel Wurzelbacher) as the speaker. [Joe the] Plumber would join a distinguished roster of former speakers, which includes Christopher Hitchens and Fred Barnes. Westword named the party the "Best Place to See a Drunk Conservative." One problem. Joe the Plumber announced last week that he was quitting the Republican Party because he is outraged by GOP … [Read more...]

Filed Under: General, liberty, My Life, PPC, Random and Miscellaneous Tagged With: Alcohol Tobacco & Firearms Party, ATF, Bill Husted, Christopher Hitchens, column, Denver Post, Fred Barnes, Independence Institute, Joe the plumber, office, people, Republican Party, Samuel Wurzelbacher, Sarah Palin, secrets, spending, Westword

5/7/2009 By Ben Leave a Comment

“Da-da” Again, At Last

It's official: Baby Virtus has verbally acknowledged her "da-da". Today was worthy of a big smile! Unfortunately, it came more than a week after she started saying "mama". But I can't complain too much ... her big sister said "da-da" first. For those of you keeping score at home, that's Me 1, The Lovely Mrs. Virtus 1. Perhaps, though, Baby Virtus will follow in big sister's footsteps some day, and proclaim me "superdaddy". Of course, it's been a long time since I've heard that one, too. But having two happy, healthy, smart, beautiful, growing girls in the house means lots of joy and lots of surprises. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: blogging, General, My Life, Random and Miscellaneous Tagged With: Baby Virtus, big sister, da-da, Lovely Mrs. Virtus

5/7/2009 By Ben 1 Comment

Enough Already with the Swine Flu Hysteria and Media Obsession, Please

Last week, columnist Jay Ambrose did a fine job swatting down the swine flu hysteria. The Wall Street Journal's Bret Stephens chipped in with the swine-flu hysteria contest winner a couple days ago:Of course the winner of the contest is Mr. Biden, since he lacks even the excuse of a self-interested motive. But standing right behind the vice president is a legion of heavily credentialed panic proliferators. These are the people whose terrifying forecasts you last heard during the avian flu panic of 2005 (deaths to date: 257, according to the World Health Organization) and the SARS panic of 2002-2003 (774 deaths). By contrast, garden-variety flus typically kill upwards of 30,000 Americans a year. You might also have a vague memory of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: clean government, General, Health Care, Random and Miscellaneous Tagged With: avian flu, Boulder Daily Camera, Boy Who Cried Wolf, Bret Stephens, columnist, contagion, disturbing, graph, H1N1, hysteria, Jay Ambrose, Joe Biden, mad cow disease, malaria, SARS, spread, story, strain, swine flu, Wall Street Journal

4/28/2009 By Ben Leave a Comment

Which Nickname Should Honor Michael Bennet’s Ongoing Indecision?

While we're killing time waiting for newly selected U.S. Senator Michael Bennet to make up his mind on the union card-check bill, we can entertain ourselves with a good, old-fashioned nickname debate. The National Republican Senatorial Committee has started a video campaign (watch below the fold) to label Colorado's junior senator as "Back 'N' Forth Bennet": … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Colorado Politics, General, National Politics, PPC, Random and Miscellaneous Tagged With: Back 'N' Forth Bennet, bill, Both Ways Bennet, candidate, card-check, commission, debate, dilemma, effectiveness, El Presidente, entertain, entries, familiar, gubernatorial, homegrown, ideas, irony, junior senator, killing time, label, Michael Bennet, National Republican Senatorial Committee, newly-selected, nickname, old-fashioned, poll, possible, recycle, Republican, Rocky Mountain Right, struck, submit, U.S. Senator, union, video campaign, YouTube

4/27/2009 By Ben Leave a Comment

Random Monday Morning Musings

Monday morning -- The world of Colorado politics is quiet ... too quiet. About 9 days left in the legislative session, and some version of Senate Bill 228 is still lurking out there. Will Democrats really rush ahead with this taxpayer-unfriendly idea? In other random news, Ken Buck is in the U.S. Senate fray. Immigration almost certainly figures to be a hot-button issue in the primary, if not the general election itself. But what does it all mean, with incumbent appointee Michael Bennet's apparent weakness among Hispanic voters? In other words, it's simply too quiet out here. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Colorado Politics, General, PPC, Random and Miscellaneous Tagged With: Colorado Politics, Democrats, general election, Hispanic, hot-button issue, idea, immigration, Ken Buck, legislative session, lurking, Michael Bennet, primary, quiet, random news, rush, Senate Bill 228, taxpayer-unfriendly, voters

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