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…from my youth.

My mother is a strong willed Sicilian woman who although she had many diplomatic skills was also blunt when asked a direct question. This bluntness made her more than a few enemies.

There is one in particular that comes to mind, I won’t quote the name as the woman in question is long dead but to say there was no love lost between them is the understatement and then some. I’ve heard the stories of their many conflicts dating back to the 40’s for decades.

I remember thirty something years ago the subject came up and my mother was talking about something that had happened back in the 50’s. She was actually getting angry over it, one of the few times I ever saw her start to get carried away. She began to mention a rumor and suddenly stopped herself short. I noticed a look on her face as if she was angry to have even alluded to it.

I asked her about the rumor and she wouldn’t go any further, her whole attitude shifted. She said that she would not repeat it, no matter what she had done to her in the past or how much she disliked her the very suggestion was beyond the pale and she scolded herself for mentioning it.

Her anger dissipated at once and she gave me a talking to on propriety and respect and she stressed about how one should never go by rumor. It really struck me how ashamed of herself she was. I had never seen that before.

I don’t think I have to say what the rumor was, but it really gives an illustration of how attitudes have changed in just a few generations. My parents did have homosexual acquaintances (as did I) but their orientation was never openly discussed. In those days to suggest or mention it was considered the height of impropriety.

I never knew the mainstream media held such old fashioned values.

Update: Stacy notices that Robert Gibbs thinks he’s my mother.

No it has nothing to do with who she sleeps with.

She is nearly 50. I’m about to turn 47 next week.

In 2008 we had the first presidential candidate (Sarah Palin) who was younger than me. If we have the first supreme court nominee who is younger than me that proves I’m old and shaving the beard again isn’t going to change it.

ARRUGH!

Update: Robert Stacy McCain has some fun with the topic that the administration seems to be dodging, alas for Robert rule 5 and the valley not withstanding the answer to #10 is still likely No. On the serious side he is totally correct in his assessment concerning the purpose of the “whispering campaign”.

Update 2: My comment on the breakthrough that dare not speak its name is here.

Looks like one more frivolous lawsuit has bit the dust:

The ACLU went down in defeat today. The Supreme Court ruled that the Mojave Cross can stay.
(Why this had to go so far in the first place is beyond belief.)

It’s a good thing that the American Left is keeping doing their best to protest us from the real threats in the world.

Now that this is a case that is no longer pending perhaps we can ask whoever the president nominates to the high court how they would have voted on it. It will be fun to find out.

Update: Fox reports it was of course 5-4. That question looks even more relevant doesn’t it?

He knows that Obama’s best shot to get an ultra-liberal is right NOW. The conventional wisdom on this one is a bunch of bull. If he is going to find someone to advance socialism he needs to do this when he has 59 senators instead of maybe 52 or 53.

This also gives him a chance to energize his left that is really pissed off. And an unforeseen side effect it gets Stupak off the front page on the cable networks.

Update: even better for the president the Republican base will be furious if they don’t put up a fight that the press will slaughter them for, lucky for Republicans the press has no credibility. I hope senate republicans are smart enough to know this.