Dr. Jack Wheeler
September 2, 2011
These are the Dog Days of the Democrats. From the time of the Ancient Greeks, the end of summer has been known as the "dog days," when the heat and humidity caused "the seas to boil, wine to turn sour, dogs to go mad, and men subject to burning fevers, hysterics, and frenzies."
(The origin of the term: The Greeks called the brightest star in the sky Seiros - the searing, the scorcher - Latinized now to Sirius. 2,500 years ago, it rose at sunrise in late summer - which it no longer does due to the earth's axial wobble causing equinox/zodiacal precession.
(Sirius is the main star in a constellation the Greeks called Kyon and the Romans Canis, the Dog, named after the magical dog Laelaps that Zeus gave to Europa. Laelaps would always catch its quarry, so Europa had it hunt the magic fox of Teumessa which could never be caught. Zeus then placed Laelaps in Canis Major, big dog, and the Teumessan fox in Canis Minor, little dog, so the chase would continue unresolved for eternity.)
The lectionary (calendar of when certain scriptures are to be read) of the 1611 King James Bible states that the Dog Days begin on July 6 and end on September 5. But for the Dems, their Dog Days have just begun and won't be over for a long, long time to come.
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