ON ORIGINALISM PART 2
IS THE U.S. Constitution carved in stone? An originalist would claim so. Yesterday in Part 1, we offered a satirical view from Dan Rather (use leeches as medicine? travel by mule?) and began a thread...
View ArticleMARTHE HANAU—CON FEMME EXTRAORDINAIRE PART 1
I BELIEVE IN equal opportunity for men and women. Thus, when I learned from The New Yorker about a “woman, with vulgar, virile gestures,…and a fulminating vocabulary and voice, both indicative of a...
View ArticleMARTHE HANAU—CON FEMME EXTRAORDINAIRE PART 2
THE SWINDLING PRESIDENTE has a timely ring to it, but note that final “e.” It’s a female president that Janet Flanner described in The New Yorker, August 19, 1939, and in this magazine’s TNY Classic...
View ArticleWHEN A RAT IS CORNERED….
THE PRESIDENT IS in trouble, and not only in the polls. His latest actions—and mendacity—have gotten only worse. His strategy: Lie, and when caught, double down. Examples are numerous. Here are...
View ArticleNAPIER-HESTON RACER—IN SEARCH OF A RECORD
DESPITE INNOVATIVE DESIGN, plenteous funding, and meticulous fabrication, the 1940 Napier-Heston Racer failed to fulfill its purpose of setting a World Air Speed Record. The onset of World War II was...
View ArticleDOEST THOU HEAR A DOG WHISTLE?
WE LIVE IN an era of dog whistles, seemingly subliminal messages that are intended to alert some, yet be inaudible to the less enlightened. I say “seemingly” because who among us isn’t aware of...
View ArticleART OUT FRONT—RADIATOR MASCOTS
BACK WHEN RADIATORS weren’t hidden within automotive bodywork, radiator caps could be objets d’art. In their most artistic, these hood ornaments were designed by famous sculptors. Other automotive...
View ArticleMEMORABLE POLITICAL LINES, TIMELY AND TIMELESS
IN READING ONE thing and another, I encounter lines well worth remembering. Indeed, see “The Best of Lines” and “I Wish I Said That (First)”, both here at SimanaitisSays. As Oscar Wilde remarked, “I...
View ArticleMONACO GP 1956—MOSS BEATS A FANGIO TAG TEAM
JUAN MANUEL FANGIO and Stirling Moss are legendary race car drivers. Fangio’s record five Drivers’ World Championships, 1951, 1954–1957, held up for 46 years until the Michael Schumacher era. Moss is...
View ArticleHAPPY FIFTIETH BIRTHDAY, PBS!
LET’S CELEBRATE INTELLIGENT, entertaining, illuminating, and charming television provided by the Public Broadcasting Service, now in its 50th year. This non-commerical, free-to-air public broadcaster...
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