Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Happy Birthday Michelle Malkin




Today is a very special day. Yes, it is a Tuesday, which is arguably way better than Monday. However, it is also Michelle Malkin’s birthday. If you don’t know who she is, you’re really missing out. But I understand, and I am here to help you out.


 Michelle Malkin is a prominent Conservative woman, being both a syndicated columnist and a successful author. More importantly, she is a wife and mother. An alumnus of Oberlin College, we can all be AMAZED that Michelle turned out like she did.

You’ve probably heard of some of her books, such as Invasion: How America Still Welcome Terrorists, Criminals, and Other Foreign Menaces to Our Soil, In Defense of Internment: The Case for “Racial Profiling” in World War II and the War on Terror, Unhinged: Exposing Liberals Gone Wild, and Culture of Corruuption: Obama and His Team of Tax Cheats, Crooks, and Cronies.  Her most recent book is entitled Who Built That: Awe-Inspiring Stories of American Tinkerpreneurs, which was released earlier this year. This is a great book, one I highly recommend, especially if you were OUTRAGED by Obama’s lovely little statement “You didn’t build that” that has haunted him, and us, since summer of 2012.

Much like the millennials she has inspired, Malkin is all over the Internet, with an active twitter account and website. On top of that, she also founded the website Twitchy and Hot Air, which are Conservative websites we NEED in this day and age.

Today, Michelle Malkin turns 45. That’s right, ladies and gentleman, this successful Conservative woman is so young, and has already accomplished so much. She is a great role model for success for women, Conservatives, and especially Conservative women. 



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Monday, August 10, 2015

The Pioneering Woman You've Never Heard Of

Meet The Most Pioneering Woman You've Never Heard Of
 
 
When you hear the name Clare Boothe Luce, I bet it does not register in your mind. You have never heard about Clare Boothe Luce in your history books, your government classes, or your women’s studies classes. Nevertheless, she is an important part of history, had a large role in our government, and was a very influential woman.
Fear not. If your teachers won’t teach you about Clare Boothe Luce, I will.
Clare Boothe Luce was born in 1903, sixteen years before women had the right to vote nationally in the United States. At the age of 30, she became the managing editor of Vanity Fair. This was a massive accomplishment, especially when you consider that Time Magazine, which started only ten years after Vanity Fair, did not have its first female Managing Editor until 2013.
Clare was also an accomplished playwright. Her most popular play, The Women, ran on Broadway for 657 performances and was made into a movie twice, once in 1939 and again in 2008. The 2008 version starred Meg Ryan (Top Gun, When Harry Met Sally), Jada Pinkett Smith (wife of Will), Eva Mendes (Ryan Gosling’s baby mama), and Debra Messing (Will & Grace).
Clare was also an accomplish war journalist for Life magazine, doing interviews with such people as General Douglas MacArthur, Chiang Kai-Shek, and Jawaharlal Nehru, the first prime minister of India. Her interview with General Douglas MacArthur was on the cover of Life on December 8, 1941, the day after Pearl Harbor.
Clare Booth Luce was elected to Congress from Connecticut’s fourth district in 1943. While in Congress, she became the first woman to sit on the Military Affairs Committee and was instrumental in the creation of the Atomic Energy Commission.
In 1953, Clare Boothe Luce did something no woman had ever done before. She was appointed to be the US Ambassador to Italy, becoming the first woman to hold a major ambassadorial post. At the time, Italy was dealing with a land dispute with Yugoslavia and combating its communist constituency.
Italy was not receptive to Clare at first, but she soon proved them wrong. Within two years, the Trieste crisis with Yugoslavia was solved, and the port was returned to Italy. She also completed seventeen other diplomatic assignments during her time in Italy.
A story you’ll never hear is the story of how Clare Boothe Luce survived arsenic poisoning.
While serving in Italy, Clare became increasingly ill. Blood tests revealed that arsenic was to blame. Because Clare was so outspoken against communism, foul play was feared. A CIA investigation revealed the true cause of the poisoning. Clare’s bedroom ceiling was painted with ornate roses, and that paint contained arsenate of lead. The particles from the paint (triggered by the vibration of the washing machine above) were falling down onto Clare while she slept, relaxed, or worked in bed.
After serving as Ambassador to Italy, and briefly to Brazil, Clare served on the President’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Broad for Nixon and Reagan.
In 1983, President Reagan presented Clare with the Presidential Medal of Freedom, making her the first female member of Congress to receive the award.
Clare Boothe Luce blazed trails not only for women, but for Americans, and yet she is left out of history books as if she never mattered at all.
I challenge you to remember Clare Boothe Luce and investigate other important people in our nation’s history who have been seemingly forgotten.
If you are interested in learning more about Clare Boothe Luce, check out the Clare Boothe Luce Policy Institute, named after this amazing woman, at cblpi.org
Several biographies have been written about Clare Boothe Luce, by authors such as Wilfred Sheed and Stephen Shadegg, and Daniel Alf.
 
Read this original post from The Odyssey Online

Thursday, August 6, 2015

The 2016 Reading Challenge

Election day is just over 450 days away, and if you're like me, you still don't have your candidate picked quite yet. As a Conservative, I have an ocean full of fish to pick from. The Democratic candidate is not quite decided yet either, despite what the Clinton Camp would like you to believe.
 
I am an avid reader. I always have been, and I always will be. I love books, and I think they can reveal so much about the author, the muse, and the reader. Because of this, and because I'm at a loss for what else to read, I am going to spend the next 450 days reading books written by 2016 presidential candidates. I want to read for myself what these candidates think, and about their life experiences, and take each with a grain of salt. Then, I will decide which candidate I will support. Below is a little graphic for the challenge that I made. Feel free to print it out and play along. Many of the candidates have multiple books to choose from. Very few candidates are not published authors, including Graham, Christie, Gilmore and O'Malley.  That leaves me with 18 books to read by Election Day.
 
Wish me luck.
 


Wednesday, August 5, 2015

You're Having My Baby: One Direction, Wedlock, and Friendship




A chronic fear of teenage girls for decades has finally come true: Louis Tomlinson got a girl pregnant.   The story has been circulating the internet for a few weeks now, but at first, it was assumed to be a hoax. One Direction Fans took to the internet to call the story everything from fake to disgusting to a crime. Then, Simon Cowell opened his big mouth and said he was excited for the One Direction crooner to be a father.
 

The internet was still skeptical. But finally, on Good Morning America, the expecting dad confirmed the news himself.

So, what’s the big deal? Louis Tomlinson is 22, and certainly not the first celebrity to get a girl pregnant out of wedlock. In fact, I know several men his age and younger who are already married with multiple kids.
 
The problem is that Louis Tomlinson is not married to the woman he got pregnant. In fact, as many sources are reporting, they are not even dating. There is no official commitment between the two except the life growing inside of her.

There is something wrong with our society when we view this as normal. As I’m sure we are all aware, it takes a man and a woman to make a baby, and studies have shown that is what it takes to raise one. How can we normalize bringing a child into a world where the parents are just simply friends who have fooled around a few too many times?
 
There is a big difference between friendships and a relationship. The lack of solid commitment in any friendship is not something you want to bring a child into. Without a relationship outside of that child, what kind of bond are you going to be able to build between child and parents?

Yes, children are born out of wedlock every day. That is undisputable. But it is not every day that a man who is part of one of the most popular musical acts on the planet does it, and gets praised.

Accidents happen, but we need to start asking ourselves whether we should accept this behavior as the new normal, or push for change? Think about a new friend you have made in the past year. Maybe they are ridiculously attractive. Maybe you like being around them. Do you want to have their baby?  
Louis Tomlinson is not the first man to have a baby out of wedlock, and he won’t be the last, but I hope he will use this experience to make a statement that this is not something to be lauded. Any pairing of male and female friends can lie down and make a baby, but does that mean they should?

I have several friends that I care deeply about, and some who are very successful (though not One Direction successful) but that does not mean I’m ready to have their baby with only the promise of friendship to keep me warm at night.  
 

Sunday, July 26, 2015

Delete That From Your Facebook Wall

So you want to get hired...

In our day and age, social media matters a lot more than we would like to believe. That means that your social media profile represents you not only to your friends, but to your family (yes, your grandparents) and your employers, or people you want to be your employers. 

Our generation likes to think that what goes on our social media accounts is private and will never see the light of day, but that is wishful thinking. Everything you put online is visible to anyone who wants to look for it. That is why you must be careful. 

Below are something that you need to delete fro your Facebook wall (or twitter timeline, or instagram, or tumblr) right now. Whether you are job hunting now, applying to college, attempting to get into a sorority, or want to do any of those things in the future, these are good practices. 



DELETE THAT FROM YOUR FACEBOOK WALL:

1.     Any picture of you with ANY alcoholic beverage anywhere in the frame. This includes red solo cups.

2.     Any picture of you that you would not want your grandmother to display on her mantle.

3.     All posts where you reference how much you hate your job, boss, or coworkers.

4.     All spam posts with lewd videos and images that your hacked friends tagged you in.

5.     Any posts that mention personal, privates issues such as, but not limited to, your cheating husband, your bloody stool,  and the sex you had last night.

6.     Any “comical” prior jobs, such as at The Krabby Patty or Your Mom

7. Pictures of you in scantily clad clothing, no matter the location. 

8. Pictures of you giving the middle finger to ANYTHING or ANYONE

9.     Any drug references, including pictures, comments, shared articles, and videos

10.     All pictures or posts that involve you in an illegal act such as, but not limited to, underage drinking, 
drugs, voter fraud, child endangerment, murder, or embezzlement.

Sunday, July 19, 2015

12 Things I Did NOT Need to Bring to College



It is almost time to move back in, and many students are currently panicking over their packing lists for the upcoming school year. I was one of those kids just a year ago, and as I moved home back in May, I realized that I had over-packed to the extreme, and many of the "must have items" I packed for a waste for space and money. Below is a list of the things I certainly DID NOT need to bring to college, and I recommend you think twice before purchasing these "essentials" for your dorm room

A Mattress Pad
It was too big for my bed, and did not make me feel like I was sleeping on a cloud. Upon further investigation, I learned that my regular mattress was just fine. This is college, not prison. 

Binders
This is college in the 21st century, where everything goes on a computer. What was I going to put in that binder? Notes? Worksheets? No. They were useless. 

My Entire Wardrobe
It took up waaaayyy too much space, and I probably only wore a third of what I brought. Pack the clothes you love and the clothes you know you'll wear. 

A Yoga Mat
I hadn't done yoga in years, why did I think college was going to be the time I started doing it again? It stayed rolled up in my closet all year, and I ended up selling it for $5 during finals week. 

A Real Wall Clock
There was no where to stick it on the wall, and I always used my computer or my phone. I also forgot to adjust it for Daylight Savings Time and the sound of the ticking was SOOO annoying.

Real, wooden #2 pencils
Again, really? This isn't elementary school, and no one has used wooden pencils for years. The pencil sharpener you brought with them is useful for eyeliner pencils though. 

5 Northface Jackets
One was definitely enough. What was I planning to do? Wear them all at once? 

Jelly
With approximately fourteen dining halls accessible to me, did I really think I was going to be using this jelly? I never bought bread or peanut butter, for the record. I had no kitchen, and no need for any groceries, but especially not JELLY!

25 Bottles of Nail Polish
You know how many times I painted my nails? Maybe 5 times, and always the same color. 

Ramen Noodles
If you buy them, you will eat them. However, it has been ingrained in our minds for so long that college students survive only on ramen that the very smell of ramen noodles will make you nauseous. 

Extra Clothes Storage
This only allowed me to continue my addictive shopping and store my already too extensive wardrobe. I brought extra storage for my clothes, and still did not have enough room for all the T-shirts I acquired as a freshman. 

A DVD Player
We never set up the TV we brought, and my Mac has a disk drive. You know how many times my DVD player was used? Zero

Actual glassware
I failed to realize I was moving into a dorm room and not my first home. Water bottles and red solo cups will suffice, you do not need a sixteen cup set of nice glassware from Macy's taking up space..


Stay tuned for more of what I learned my freshman year of college


Sunday, July 12, 2015

30 Perfect Etsy Finds for the Lilly Pulitzer Lover

Etsy Finds For Your Lilly Pulitzer Obsession
If you’re anything like me, you’re obsessed with Lilly Pulitzer.  I can’t get enough. I have dresses, calculators, agendas, cups, pencil cases, you name it.
But Lilly Pulitzer doesn’t print their fun patterns on every item we need in our lives.
That’s where Etsy comes in.
For a price, some Etsy crafter in some corner of the globe will Lilly-fy whatever you want.
Below are 30 of the best, and craziest, Etsy Lilly Pulitzer products.
Tread carefully, and put away your credit card first.


WATCHES


STEERING WHEEL COVERS



SORORITY PADDLES



SELT BELT COVERS




RUNNING SHORTS



QUARTER ZIP SWEATSHIRTS



THROW PILLOWS



PICTURE FRAMES



PAINTED SHOES




 PAINTED WOODEN LETTERS



MONTHLY ONESIES




LUGGAGE TAGS



LIGHT SWITCH COVERS



LICENSE PLATES



JEWELRY BOXES



IPHONE CHARGER WRAPS



HAIR TIES




FLASKS



FABRIC KEY FOBS



ENVELOPE SEALS

DOG SKIRTS


DOG BOWLS



CROSSES



COASTERS



CHRISTMSA STOCKINGS


CAR DECALS




CAR MATS



BOWS


BINDER COVERS


BIBS AND BURP CLOTHES



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