วันศุกร์, ธันวาคม 12, 2551
Dr. Chu has no Clu, or: The Death of Intellectualism
Big Coal won’t be very happy if Dr. Chu gets confirmed as head of the DOE—he’s really, really not a big fan. “Coal is my worst nightmare,” he said repeatedly in a speech earlier this year outlining his lab’s alternative-energy approaches.
If coal is to stay part of the world’s energy mix, he says, clean-coal technologies must be developed. B ut he’s not very optimistic: “It’s not guaranteed we have a solution for coal,” he concluded, given the sheer scope of the challenge of economically storing billions of tons of carbon dioxide emissions underground.
Worried about radioactivity? Coal’s still your bogeyman. Dr. Chu says a typical coal plant emits 100 times more radiation than a nuclear plant, given the flyash emissions of radioactive particles.
That doesn’t mean nuclear power is much better. “The waste and proliferation issues [surrounding nuclear power] still haven’t been completely solved,” he said. A big part of the Department of Energy’s job is to oversee nuclear weapons and waste storage. And the Obama campaign made clear that increased reliance on nuclear power will require finding a “safe” way to dispose of radioactive waste.
Will Chu be America's worst nightmare, a man who, by dint of having spent his whole life thinking - and not actually doing - has no idea what actually keeps the lights on? A man who - having spent most of his life at a University - has no idea about how much cash "energy" already takes out of a working person's paycheck, and thus feels free to raise its price exponentially?
God, save us from these intellectuals. And speaking of which - John Hawkins reports on why liberals - who all fancy themselves as so more intelligent than the average American, and thus ordained to rule over us - believe so many ridiculous things.
He starts by quoting Theodore Dalrymple:
Intellectuals need to say things that are not immediately obvious or do not occur to the man in the street. The man in the street instinctively sympathizes with the victim of crime; therefore, to distinguish himself from the man in the street, the intellectual has to sympathize with the criminal, by turning him into a victim of forces which only he, the intellectual, has sufficient sophistication to see.
Now we're getting somewhere!
It is difficult to overestimate how much this way of thinking drives the liberal view of the world.
It doesn't matter whether they're dumb, smart, successful, failures, good, bad, you name it, liberals view themselves as better, smarter, and more compassionate than the average person by virtue of the fact that they're liberals.
Finally, Thomas Sowell weighs in:
"The charge is often made against the intelligentsia and other members of the anointed that their theories and the policies based on them lack common sense. But the very commonness of common sense makes it unlikely to have any appeal to the anointed. How can they be wiser and nobler than everyone else while agreeing with everyone else?"
Right. And now we have Stephen Chu, intellectual elitist personified, running the Department of Energy. How many bright ideas will he have that seem insanely stupid to the rest of us, and yet will have liberal politicians and the media sagely nodding their head in agreement?
Well, when it all goes to hell, they can blame George Bush, I guess...
วันพฤหัสบดี, ธันวาคม 11, 2551
New Jersey and Gay Marriage: A Match Made in Hell
I'm talking about the overwhelming hue and cry among New Jersyans of all stripes for the state to finally stop being the hateful, regressive, homophobic place that is so obviously is, and to at last allow gay couples the right to marry, just as if they were the standard heterosexual mix that has been typical for the last 10,000 years.
What? You've never heard anyone talk about it? You've never seen a newspaper story on it? They're not screaming about it on the radio? You've never seen an angry protest in front of a sleepy Jersey church?
Funny, neither have I. And yet, the state is moving quickly to subvert the morality of a vast majority of its citizens. They've already created a panel - who already came to a conclusion:
A commission has concluded that New Jersey legislators should allow gay couples to marry, setting up what could be a spirited debate over whether the state should be the first to allow gay marriage by passing a law, rather than by court mandate.
In its final report, a copy of which was obtained by The Associated Press, the state’s Civil Union Review Commission concluded that the state’s two-year-old civil union law doesn’t do enough to give gay couples the same protections as heterosexual married couples.
“This commission finds that the separate categorization established by the Civil Union Act invites and encourages unequal treatment of same-sex couples and their children,” the report says. The findings of the commission’s 13 members were unanimous.
Of course, as Garden State Patriot points out in the above link, the "Commission" is pretty top-heavy with hardcore liberal advocates - hence our unanimous findings. I am sure the population of New Jersey, whom these people were allegedly chosen to represent (including the token Republican, one AnnLynne Benson, who has been working the "I'm a Republican for gay marriage" angle for years) are unanimous as well...right?
And of course, Jon Corzine has jumped right in front to try to push yet another liberal social experiment down the throat of New Jersey - after all, every other one has worked so well so far:
Gov. Jon Corzine said today New Jersey’s civil unions law “hasn’t done enough to narrow the gap” and same-sex marriage should be established in New Jersey “sooner rather than later.”
He urged the Legislature to “seriously review” a report released today by the New Jersey Civil Union Review Commission that said civil unions have failed to grant full rights to same-sex couples and urged the state to quickly enact same-sex marriage.
The report likened denying same-sex couples the right to marry to racial segregation laws imposed against African-Americans.
Not too much hyperbole there, right? Still, the statement gets Corzine's full support. What about giving his support to the New Jersey's Constitution and Supreme Court, as his duties dictate? After all, the Court has already spoken:
The Court holds that under the equal protection guarantee of Article I, Paragraph 1 of the New Jersey Constitution, committed same-sex couples must be afforded on equal terms the same rights and benefits enjoyed by opposite-sex couples under the civil marriage statutes.
The name to be given to the statutory scheme that provides full rights and benefits to same-sex couples, whether marriage or some other term, is a matter left to the democratic process.
The "democratic process"? The rule of law? Ha! It's as relevant in New Jersey as it is in Rod Blagojevich's Illinois. But at least Hot Rod was in it for himself. Corzine and his small band of hardcore lefties are allegedly doing it for our sake - changing our morality illegally, by fiat, to save us from our own innate evil.
Me? I like my innate evil. I'll fight their attempt to redefine my morality, no matter what names Jon and his minions of loyal perverts call me...
วันพุธ, ธันวาคม 10, 2551
The Obama - Blagojevich Connection Revealed!
The big news, of course, is the governor's attempt to sell the senate seat of Barack Obama. Incredibly, it appears that he tried to get the best deal by shopping the seat to as many as 7 potential candidates -- including, indirectly, Barack Obama.
...the offer to an unnamed high level Obama advisor (evidence suggests it is newly-designated chief of staff Rahm Emanuel) was "a wacky scheme" where the governor would take over control of a not for profit group -- a 501c(4) -- set up by Warren Buffet and Bill Gates (who would act at the behest of Obama) in exchange for appointing Obama's choice for the senate seat -- his longtime friend and advisor Valerie Jarrett.
This is directly from the criminal complaint that details several conversations caught on a federal wiretap:
The advisor asked ROD BLAGOJEVICH if the 501©(4) is a real effort or just a vehicle to help ROD BLAGOJEVICH. ROD BLAGOJEVICH stated that it is a real effort but also a place for ROD BLAGOJEVICH to go when he is no longer Governor. The advisor said he likes the Change to Win idea better, and notes that it is more likely to happen because it is one step removed from the President-elect.
"Change to Win" is a labor NGO that the governor was interested in heading up. In order to get that job, Blagojevich had to approach the head of the powerful Service Employees International Union (SEIU) Andy Stern. T he Governor was willing to name a candidate who would be little more than a union toady in order to secure that position. And he was asking "Advisor B" (likely, Emanuel) to make it happen.
...according to Advisor B from the President-elect's perspective, there would be fewer "fingerprints" on the President-elect's involvement with Change to Win because Change to Win already has an existing stream of revenue and, therefore, "you won't have stories in four years that they bought you off."
Was Rahm Emanuel making a counter offer to the governor's bribe? It's an interesting question and one that the press may wish to ask the new chief of staff.
Was Rahm Emanuel in fact Obama's point man in negotiations with Governor Blagojevich, reporting back to Obama verbally and in person yet allowing the President-elect to claim (as he currently is) that he knew nothing about these nefarious "negotiations"?
I keep hearing how smart Barack Obama is. Yet apparently he is unaware that the cover-up is worse than the crime....
Now will the media do their job? Or will they forfeit their last morsel of pride in order to push Obama over the finish line, even as his feet appear to be stuck deep in the Illinois mud?
Better question - will we see the fastest impeachment of a president after his inaugural in American history? Boy, that would be change!
The Apple, The Tree, and Barack Obama as a "Made Man"
Chicago Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr., D-Ill., is the anonymous "Senate Candidate No. 5" whose emissaries Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich reportedly offered up to $1 million to name him to the U.S. Senate, federal law enforcement sources tell ABC News.
According to the FBI affidavit in the case, Blagojevich "stated he might be able to cut a deal with Senate Candidate 5 that provided Rod Blagojevich" with something "tangible up front."
Jackson said this morning he was contacted Tuesday by federal prosecutors in Chicago whom he said "asked me to come in and share with them my insights and thoughts"
The congressman, a son of the famed civil rights leader, denied that anyone had been authorized to make payments or promises to the governor on his behalf.
Uh-huh. Another denial, another person who "misspoke". Here's Obama, incidentally, refusing to speak at all:
Q: Are you aware of any conversations between Blagojevich or [chief of staff] John Harris and any of your top aides, including Rahm [Emanuel]?
Obama: Let me stop you there because . . . it's an ongoing.... investigation. I think it would be inappropriate for me to, you know, remark on the situation beyond the facts that I know. And that's the fact that I didn't discuss this issue with the governor at all.
Ah. Now we are getting somewhere. Just because Obama didn't discuss the issue directly with Blagojevich doesn't mean it wasn't discussed - through proxies. Didn't Tony Soparano often send out Silvio and Pauli Walnuts to hold many a key discussion on his behalf? And didn't Tony prefer low-key in-person meetings when he needed to - virtually untraceable, save for a wire - as opposed to a quick cell-phone call?
Let it not be said that Obama wasn't paying attention while rising through the ranks of La Cosa Nostra - I mean, Chicago politics....
More here - What Did Obama Know, And When Did he Know It?
Terrorists Shun Carter
Hezbollah leaders have refused to meet former US President Jimmy Carter, who is on a two-day visit to Lebanon, a Carter spokesman says. Carter, who had expressed his readiness to meet with Lebanon's Hezbollah officials, arrived in Beirut on Tuesday.
"I understand that some of the leaders of Hezbollah have said they were not going to meet with any president or former presidents of the United States," Carter said upon his arrival at Beirut airport, adding that he would meet other leaders.
Carter's spokesman Rick Jafculca said Wednesday that Hezbollah turned down a request to meet Jimmy Carter. "They said they were not able to meet," Jafculca said.
Maybe now that they have a friend in the White House in the person of Barack Obama, Jimmy Carter is no longer a "useful" idiot to them?
And as Mumbai mourns the hundreds dead, as Somali pirates terrorize the high seas, as the missles of Hamas rain down on Israeli cities, Jimmy Carter looks down upon it, as passes judgement:
Jimmy Carter describes Israel's blockade of Gaza as one of the greatest human rights crimes now existing on Earth.
Nice try, Jimmy, to ingratiate yourself to Hezbollah. But they still aren't going to let you through the front door...
What Did Obama Know, And When Did he Know It?
Apparently, even Obama's people are willing to admit such:
Asked what contact he'd had with the governor's office about his replacement in the Senate, President-elect Obama today said "I had no contact with the governor or his office and so we were not, I was not aware of what was happening."
But on November 23, 2008, his senior adviser David Axelrod appeared on Fox News Chicago and said something quite different.
While insisting that the President-elect had not expressed a favorite to replace him, and his inclination was to avoid being a "kingmaker," Axelrod said, "I know he's talked to the governor and there are a whole range of names many of which have surfaced, and I think he has a fondness for a lot of them."
Of course, now Alxerod claims to have "misspoke", which is poli-talk for "inadvertantly telling the truth". So now that we have settled that, we have this:
But there remain questions about how Blagojevich knew that Mr. Obama was not willing to give him anything in exchange for the Senate seat -- with whom was Blagojevich speaking? Did that person report the governor to the authorities?
And, it should be pointed out, Mr. Obama has a relationship with Mr. Blagojevich, having not only endorsed Blagojevich in 2002 and 2006, but having served as a top adviser to the Illinois governor in his first 2002 run for the state house.
Rep. Rahm Emanuel, D-Ill., Mr. Obama's incoming White House chief of staff....told the New Yorker earlier this year that he and Obama "participated in a small group that met weekly when Rod was running for governor. We basically laid out the general election, Barack and I and these two."
Of course, now Emanuel claims to have misspoke - sorry, he "later changed his recollection of this story". No doubt.
Change? Does reverting back to late 19th-early 20th century criminal politics constitute change? Or is it "change" as in, " I am changing my recollection..."
I guess...it's just not change I can believe in...
วันอังคาร, ธันวาคม 09, 2551
The Kennedy Women: The Real Men in the Clan !
The 51-year-old Upper East Sider sports a small butterfly tattoo on her inner right arm...
During a night out in Hong Kong, Caroline, her brother, John F. Kennedy Jr., and her cousins Edward "Teddy" Kennedy Jr., 47, and Kara Anne Kennedy, 48, challenged one another with a mischievous dare, a source said, noting that the group had consumed a few drinks.
The boys challenged the girls to get a late-night "tat" at a nearby parlor.

But when it came time for Teddy and John Jr. to reciprocate, the men "chickened out," refusing to go through with the dare, the source said.
วันจันทร์, ธันวาคม 08, 2551
Feeling For Hillary....

Thoughts? Well, it's a fratboy-mentality gag, nothing to raise the roof about.
EXCEPT...Obama has seemed to have a "chick problem" since day one, sneering disrespectfully at Hillary Clinton during the debates, calling female reporters "sweetie", refusing to pick a female VP candidate when one would have given him an absolute cruise to an election victory, and so on.
If Karl Rove had done it, the dreaded National Organization of Woman would have raised the freakin' roof. But because it's a Democrat who's engaged in blatent sexist behavior as opposed to a Republican engaged in perceived sexist behavior, well...this is what you get:
The National Organization for Women, which last struck issuing news releases on why Sarah Palin isn't a real woman, refused to comment on the Obama speechwriter incident. When NOW's press secretary Mai Shiozaki was reached Friday, she first claimed not to have seen the Favreau photograph. But when called later, she offered two reasons for not weighing in: "I haven't looked into it" and "I have a 5 p.m. deadline. ... I am already late."
For symbolic purposes, Favreau ought to go. Obama may have wooed back the woman this time, with the assistance of the media's bind-and-rape of Sarah Palin, but there is no guarentee they will stick around.
This Obama fellow does not seem to understand women very well at all - maybe somebody should tell him of their notoriously long memories, and their ability to nurse grudges for inhuman amounts of time?
Well, one thing is finally clear to me - the reason for Barack Obama's empty, platitude-filled speeches. Written by a kid who has virtually no life experiences, it stands to reason that the spaces that would need to be filled with real-life experience instead were jam-packed with empty rhetoric.
Kinda like the President-elect himself!
วันอาทิตย์, ธันวาคม 07, 2551
"Ima ! Abba !"

Silence=Acceptance
In a well-planned attack on iconic Bombay landmarks symbolizing great power and wealth, the “militants” nevertheless found time to divert 20 percent of their manpower to torturing and killing a handful of obscure Jews helping the city’s poor in a nondescript building. If they were just “teenage gunmen” or “militants” in the cause of Kashmir, engaged in a more or less conventional territorial dispute with India, why kill the only rabbi in Bombay?....
...“reforming” Islam is something only Muslims can do. But they show very little sign of being interested in doing it, and the rest of us are inclined to accept that. Spread a rumor that a Koran got flushed down the can at Gitmo, and there’ll be rioting throughout the Muslim world. Publish some dull cartoons in a minor Danish newspaper, and there’ll be protests around the planet. But slaughter the young pregnant wife of a rabbi in Bombay in the name of Allah, and that’s just business as usual. And, if it is somehow “understandable” that for the first time in history it’s no longer safe for a Jew to live in India, then we are greasing the skids for a very slippery slope.
Muslims, the AP headline informs us, “worry about image.” Not enough.
วันเสาร์, ธันวาคม 06, 2551
Slow News Day? Go Back 50+ Years, And Bash The U.S. !
Government investigators digging into the grim hidden history of mass political executions in South Korea have confirmed that dozens of children were among many thousands shot by their own government early in the Korean War.
Family survivors last month met with the U.S. Embassy for the first time, saying afterward they demanded an apology for alleged "direct and indirect" American involvement in the killings.
Although at the time U.S. diplomats reported confidentially they had urged restraint on the South Koreans, there was no sign the U.S. military, with formal command over the southerners, tried to halt the mass executions.
Well, that's certainly worth a 1000-word article. I guess since Barack Obama didn't part the Red Sea today, reporters had to play the "six degrees of seperation" game to come up with a headliner proving once and again that America truly, deeply, sucks. Until BO gets in, of course.
One line stood out, if only for the sake of modern-day contrast:
"Young children or whatever were all killed en masse," Kim told The Associated Press. "What did the family members do wrong? Why did they kill the family members?"
Valid question. But it reminded me of this dead little girl:
What did this child do wrong? Why, she was an Iraqi Kurd, of course, and thus gassed to death by Saddam Hussein.
But we did something about it this time - we went in and spent our own blood and treasure to stop the slaughter of the innocent.
And for the past five years, we have been told - by the same media that produced the article above - that the Iraqi invasion was yet additional evidence that America truly, deeply sucks.
Funny - I saw very, very few exposes on the mass graves and the bones of murdered children that were found all across Saddam's Iraq.
I guess if you can't tie it to America, it's OK to wantonly murder civilians. Maybe that helped make the Mumbai murderers so brazen? After all, the condemnation of the slaughter in India is practically mute compared to the scorn heaped upon America for deposing the thugs that endorse this violence.
Thanks, MSM. See the results of your handiwork?
วันศุกร์, ธันวาคม 05, 2551
Bailout Burnout
Lots of good stuff out there....for openers, how bad was the business proposal they submitted to Congress?
GM's "recovery" plan would be lucky to earn a C at a respectable business college. And what little substance it offers, the company is in no position to actually deliver.
For now, anyway, GM says it needs to borrow the original $12 billion by March, just to keep operating, but wants access to another $6 billion line of credit just in case the economy gets even worse. Just in case?
The rest of the proposal is rife with typical Detroit fantasy:
* GM presumes that the auto industry, which is expected to see sales fall to 12 million units in 2009, will bounce back to sell 15 million units by 2012. What's the basis for that hope?
* It insists that it will make its labor costs "competitive" with those of transplants like Toyota and Honda by 2012. One small problem - the United Auto Workers has agreed to no such thing.
The New York Post has a classic headline: Bush to Detroit: Rust in Peace!
....President Bush joined hardworking New Yorkers to oppose throwing "good money after bad."
"No matter how important the autos are to our economy, we don't want to put good money after bad,"....
"In other words, we want to make sure that the plan they develop is one that ensures their long-term viability for the sake of the taxpayer," Bush told NBC News.
"But in order for them to get any help from Congress, they are going to have to prove that . . . taxpayer money will be repaid and that they will be competitive."
The president said it's "yet to be determined" whether any bailout would be a good investment for taxpayers.
SOme shocking skepticism too from lawmakers who usually can't wait to give away taxpayer cash:
"I suspect any sensible banker would summarily dismiss your request," said Sen. Richard Shelby (D-Ala.).
"I worry that, left on their own, they will be back a short time later asking for more," said Sen. Charles Schumer (D-NY).
Chrysler CEO Robert Nardelli was accused of seeking $7 billion just to tide over his company before it could be sold off.
"You want to hang around long enough so you can date somebody and hopefully get married soon before you run out of money," said Sen. Bob Corker (R-Tenn.).
Of course, there is always hypocrisy when politicians are involved:
Last summer, Pennsylvania senator Bob Casey joined his Democratic colleagues in piling $85 billion in new regulatory costs on the Detroit Three by mandating a 40-percent fuel-efficiency increase by 2020.
At this afternoon’s Senate Banking Committee hearings, Casey — unapologetic for his role in burdening the industry now before him seeking a handout — demanded quick passage of $34 billion in taxpayer money to save the Detroit companies from bankruptcy. Casey moaned about the economic devastation an auto company failure would visit on his state.
Last fall, Barack Obama stood with striking UAW workers in Kansas City to oppose a new labor agreement that industry executives said was necessary to survive....
Clearly, these men have no clue that their actions have consequences.
Yeah, wait until they force the automakers to accept government oversight of their business. By the same geniuses as mentioned above, to boot. The UAW all become government employees, the Big Three becomes wards of the state, prohibitive taxes are passed on foreign automobiles, and Americans are stuck with overpriced, poor quality, undersized and politically correct crapmobiles.
Courage, little Congressman....
วันพฤหัสบดี, ธันวาคม 04, 2551
Barack Obama is Change!
President-elect Obama is dropping the idea of a windfall profit tax on oil companies because . . . well, there’s not so much windfall.....You have to love the Left whining: “Between this move and the move to wait to repeal the Bush tax cuts for the wealthy, it seems like the Obama team is buying into the right-wing frame that raising any taxes - even those on the richest citizens and wealthiest corporations — is bad for the economy.” Yeah, really who could imagine that raising taxes in a recession would be a bad idea? (Well, other than John McCain and every Republican running in 2008.
The New York Times now supports every move to the right that Barack Obama makes - although they would have bitched up a storm with the girls over brunch were these manuevers to be made by a Republican:
From the “now they tell us” files at the New York Times: “Campaign Promises on Ending the War in Iraq Now Muted by Reality.” Funny how no one at the Grey Lady during the campaign ever suggested Obama’s promises were out of touch with reality. Next we’ll be hearing that it really isn’t smart to block free trade agreements. Can’t wait for the raves from the Times when Obama denies hand rogue state leaders a diplomatic coup by refusing to offer high level meetings.
Finally - is Obama changing his mind about closing Gitmo? Let's asks his new/old Sec of Def, Robert Gates:
....the Wall Street Journal reports that Defense Secretary Robert Gates, who will be staying on in the new administration, says, yes, we'd love to close Gitmo yesterday, indeed shutting it down remains a "high priority," but, whaddya know, it may take a while to get that done. Why? "Mr. Gates said the Democratic-controlled Congress would need to craft legislation resolving legal issues before the prison could be closed. Specifically, he said the bill would have to bar freed prisoners from seeking asylum in the U.S."
Here's the killer:
Be prepared for all sorts of things that were "constitution-shredding" for the last seven years to transform before our very eyes into "smart, effective counterterrorism."
Hypocrisy, lies, and flip-flopping by the Democrats and their media. Will either one of them ever man up enough to gives us the truth on anything?
Well, that's us put in our place....
When asked whether Sen. Hillary Clinton is disqualified from a position as Secretary of State by the Emoluments Clause:
"This is a Harvard Law grad nominating a Yale Law grad here, so all parties involved have been cognizant of this issue from the outset,”
Can't you just hear the sneer?
And why do I think we will get a lot of this during Obama's term in office? It's a great stock reply to almost any question asked during a press conference.
And people think lawyers are unpopular now...
วันพุธ, ธันวาคม 03, 2551
But I Thought She Cost McCain the Election?

The Republican also thanked John McCain and the other big name Republicans that came to Georgia, but said Palin made the biggest impact. “We had John McCain and Mike Huckabee and Gov. Romney and Rudy Giuliani, but Sarah Palin came in on the last day, did a fly-around and, man, she was dynamite,” he said. “We packed the houses everywhere we went. And it really did allow us to peak and get our base fired up.”
Give the girl a few more years....
Journalists as the new Paris Hiltons?
Still, they seem to think they are the bomb:
Newsmen have become the news. And the gossip.
One may run for office. Many are vying for a single plum job. Another is suing his old network for millions. It is a long way from the austere days of Eric Sevareid, when staid anchormen left stardom to Hollywood.
"Anchors and journalists have become part of self-reverential celebrity culture. Everything goes back to 'me.' ...said Robert Lichter, director of the Center for Media and Public Affairs at George Mason University...
Some 600 news stories have appeared, for example, on the rumor that MSNBC's Chris Matthews is mulling a run for Senate in 2010, to oppose Sen. Arlen Specter, Pennsylvania Republican.
Phil Singer, a communications director for Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton's presidential campaign, questioned the ethics.
"When one of the network's most visible anchors is reported to be exploring a run for elected office, the network has an obligation to remove that person from its airwaves," he wrote in a blog.
Chris Matthews, running for Senate a la the soon-to-be failed run of unfunnyman Al Franken? A thrill should be running up the leg of Arlen Specter, and the Republicans. Don't expect MSNBC to pull him, though - that would take ethics, and they have none.
But what makes Matthews (or Franken) think they are qualified? Because they are rich, have a tiny but loud audience, and believe in the mirage they create around themselves? If Franken could not win in a Democratic state in a Democratic year, why does any other pundit think they can pull it off in '10?
If Matthews is qualified to be Senator, than Rush Limbaugh is overqualified to be President, incidentally.
A few more losses - both financially, career-wise, and politically (if they so choose), please. Anything to get a serving of humble pie down their gut...
วันอังคาร, ธันวาคม 02, 2551
Hatred
Do you feel a need to unleash hatred (verbally, written, etc.) upon those whom you feel deserve your wrath, and yet feel almost ashamed - by a culture and a media that tries to convince you that your particular kind of hatred is indicative of evil within the hater?
Then let Rabbi Shmuley Boteach be your guide, as he tells us why it is OK to hate terrorists:
I know how uncomfortable people feel about hatred. It smacks of revenge. It poisons the heart of those who hate. But this is true only if we hate the good, the innocent or the neutral. Hating monsters, however, motivates us to fight them. Only if an act like this repulses us to our core will we summon the will to fight these devils so that they can never murder again. . .
....But to love those who indiscriminately murder God’s children is an abomination against all that is sacred. Is there a man who is human whose heart is not filled with moral revulsion against terrorists who target a rabbi who feeds the hungry? Would God or Jesus ask me to extend even one morsel of my limited capacity for compassion to fiends rather than saving every last particle for their victims instead?
Makes sense; judge a man by his acts, and if they are morally repulsive, treat the man the same way.
Now how about another type of hatred - one that the media seems to almost approve of, by dint of simply refusing to damn it....meet Syrian actress Amal Arafa, who is asked what she thinks about the possibilty of peace with Israel:
Policies may change, but there is something that is already in my genes. We’ve been brought up to hate Israel. It’s in our genes. If Arab countries make political decisions, and there is peace, and so on and so forth–First of all, who would be against peace? I am not against peace. Of course not. But as far as I am concerned, Israel will continue to be a black, dark, and murky spot in my memory, in my genes, and in my blood. Even though I am Syrian, and not Palestinian, the Syrian upbringing we received, and by which we lived, we’ve suckled it with the milk of our mothers. There is no playing around with this, it’s in our genes, and we will pass this down for many more generations.
Hatred without cause, hatred without rationality - hatred for hate's sake, to paraphrase Captain Ahab. And yet women like these are feted, while someone who rightously rages against murderous Islamic terrorists are often singled out as "racist" or "prejudiced".
Want to know why Western Civilization is struggling? Look at whose anger and hate we accept, and those whose anger and hatred we reject. By rejecting the condemnation of evil we are also rejecting that which is good and moral within ourselves. And by accepting the blind hatred of someone like our Syrian actress as almost "natural", we encourage the rampaging of terror and evil as practiced by her spiritual bretheren, the Muslim terrorist. And the cycle continues on, with only one side - the West - losing no matter which way the coin falls.
Were this attitude prevelent in 1939, we would have lost the WWII for sure. No rage, no anger = no will to fight. Just ask the Democrats!
Speaking for myself - I will revel in my own hatred, as long as I know it is rightous...
Media Providing Cover for Terrorists, Again...
Al Jazeera and The Guardian label the terrorists "gunmen"; CNN calls them "militants." Some analysts identified the underlying cause as the Kashmir dispute between India and Pakistan. Psychological guru Deepak Chopra called it the result of "collateral damage" from the US war on terrorism and the Iraq war.
I think Mr. Chopra has lost what little credibility he had, for a "guru", anyway....although his stock will likely rise in Holly/Bollywood...
The New York Times theorized that Chabad House may have been an "accidental hostage scene." The BBC initially chose to hide the Jewish character of the target by describing it as just "an office building." Al Jazeera refused to show Chabad House as the site of the carnage. Some Western media outlets unsympathetically labeled victims there as "ultra-Orthodox" or "missionaries."
What fact has been deliberately omitted from all of these august outlet's media report?
The only captured terrorist, Ajmal Kamal, confessed under interrogation that his fellow murderers were specifically ordered to target the Jews killed at Chabad...
But there's no need for you to know this, right? It might "anger up the blood", and allow you to, you know...think independently?
วันจันทร์, ธันวาคม 01, 2551
Bollywood: Like Hollywood, Only Spicer?

Among those in attendance at the star-studded premiere Wednesday evening was Bollywood's "new heartthrob" Imran Khan, who proudly posed for paparazzi donning a T-shirt with Mr. Bush's face sandwiched between the words "International Terrorist."
Mr. Khan - a member of India's Muslim minority - chose not to mock international terrorists who kill in the name of Allah. He and his co-religionists know the deadly results for those who do.
At the precise moment Mr. Khan and hundreds of others making their fortunes in the multibillion-dollar Indian movie business were watching "The President Is Coming," only a few blocks away, 10 20-something Muslim extremists began a horrific three-day terror spree.
And, like their Hollywood counterparts, the Bollywood thespians appear predisposed to blame everyone but the culprit.....
Mr. Khan was lucky that the terrorists were not aware of the opportunity to splatter hundreds of high profile targets all lined up neatly in a dark room. Otherwise, he would have died with an ironic joke written across his chest....quite a theatrical way to go, of course, but thespians - in their earnest simplicity - very rarely "get" the more complex emotions.
But like in America, the general Indian population is quite wiser than its court jesters:
...the Bollywood crowd is in the minority in India, where a majority approve of the U.S. behavior and more people like Mr. Bush than don't. Indians lean 45 percent to 34 percent in favor of Mr. Bush, according to a Program on International Policy Attitudes (PIPA) poll taken earlier this year.
Let the Hollywood/Bollywood types blame "lack of understanding" and "poverty". Americans, and Indians, know better...
CNN: Defining "Useful Idiot" Down in Mumbai....
Gateway Pundit again tells the story:
A South Wales couple caught in the Mumbai terror attacks claimed last night that CNN put their lives at risk by broadcasting where they were.
Lynne and Kenneth Shaw, of Penarth, warned that terrorists were listening in to the media to pinpoint Western victims.
Mrs Shaw claimed the American cable TV channel had broadcast details of where they were at the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel.
.....From her home in Penarth yesterday, Mrs Shaw said: “We have been asked by the British terror police not to talk to the press.“
But the reason I would not want to talk to anyone is because our safety was actually compromised by CNN, which broadcast where we were.
“The terrorists were watching CNN and they came down from where they were in a lift after hearing about us on television. For that reason I would appeal to the media to be very careful about what they broadcast."
Can't you just hear these self-absorbed, self-important CNN blowhards? I can only imagine:
"This is Susan Schmuckler, reporting live from the 8th floot of the Taj Hotel, where Western citizens have banded together and are hiding out from maurading Islamic militants. We're going to be talking shortly to a Jewish couple from room 815 to see if they have any specific fears at the moment and to see if they believe their religion will make them more of a target. Mr. and Mrs. Goldstein, could you step towards the CNN cameras please? No need to hide under the bed, now..."
Suprised CNN didn't offer exclusives to the Mumbai terrorists; after all, isn't it important that we hear their side of the story as well? We need to know what their grievences are, so we don't get them angry again...
Incidentally, Ralph Peters has a great essay on the attack and its motivations - as well as the media reaction:
Western media analysis remains self-absorbed, naive and breathless. Once again, commentators insist the story is really about us. It's not...
We'll leave the final word to Peters, and he brings up a topic that is taboo among the media as well as our well-bred elite:
Indeed, jealousy is the great unacknowledged strategic factor of our time.
Apart from being the world's largest (if raucous) democracy, India shares a trait with the United States that infuriates Islamists shamed by the abysmal failures of their own societies: India is a success story. And Allah had nothing to do with it.
What does it all mean for us? We Americans still re fuse to learn the lessons of 9/11: Evil is real, hatred's delicious and those who can't bear their self-wrought disasters are desperate for someone else to blame - and we and the Indians are it...
More on useful idots here....