NRO Cruise recap, page 1.

I’m lucky enough to have just returned from my 5th NRO cruise, which was great, like all the others I have been on.

The weather was good, and the water blue but the consensus is that the cruising part really doesn’t matter. We are all sick of the Caribbean but where else can you go in November? A room in a heated cave might be suitable as long as we have the speakers and our fellow cruisers to spend the week with. And at this point, I have no idea who I appreciate more – the scores of people who after spending 5 vacations in a row with, I now consider good friends , or the speakers who more often than not, tell me something I don’t know.

Most everyone, famous and not, agrees that the world is ending, there is little hope, and it was fun while it lasted. It’s hard to see a way out, and harder to see the person who will get us there.

Jim Geraghty said it best Saturday morning when he told Caro and I that should we lose the 2012 election, the post-election cruise will just keep going and never return to port.

Home again, home again, Jiggity-jig*

This year’s NRO “post election” cruise was great as always. I’ve lots to say about it, but first I need to catch up at work. Stay tuned.

*In the comments Daddy hands me my hat on the “jiggedly” jig spelling. So just for him I have forsaken coining a whole new word and changed it to the same old one.

Harrumph!

Here come the graders

In a moment of masochism this morning I turned on MSNBC. The panel of 37 (okay that’s a small exaggeration) was beside itself over Rick Perry’s comments Sunday about President Obama’s birth certificate. And if that wasn’t bad enough, how dare anyone request to see Obama’s grades in college?

Having read those comments several times now, I see absolutely nothing in Perry’s words that is not true or make him a birther. When asked what he thought about the birther issue Perry said:

I don’t have any idea. It doesn’t matter. He’s the president of the United States. He’s elected. It’s a distractive issue.

In Lamestream media speak that qualifies you as a birther.

Perry also brought up the president’s missing grades. The MSNBC crew ignored that part, apparently until they figure out how asking for the president’s grades is racist. Does that include Herman Cain or do we have a separate category for mixed race people born in Hawaii who went to private school.

Just asking.