Friday, June 26, 2009

Klavan



One of the many gems on PJTV.com is Andrew Klavan's weekly Klavan On The Culture segment. Like the vast majority of the content on PJTV, it's free. Klavan in particular is consistently brilliant in his satirical, surgical strikes on the myriad kookiness of the liberals we so love. Unfortunately these video segments can't be embedded. But here is the link to his latest.

A subscription to PJTV, by the way, is only $5 a month. Something to consider.

Disappointed

So my multiple calls to Rep. Bean's office availed naught.

More disappointing was the fact that Rep. Mark Kirk (R)voted in favor of HR 2454. Kirk has been moving decidedly left in recent years, notably on issues like embryonic stem cell research, which he supports.

I campaigned for Kirk last November. I drove a little old lady to the polls on election day so she could vote for him, and I worked the phones late into the day (ostensibly I was working the phones for the GOP ticket, but the Lake County GOP headquarters was basically just Kirk central this last election. I will reserve my feelings for the joke that it the Lake County Republican Party for another post). I am exceedingly disappointed in Kirk for the manner in which he has returned the favor to the people who supported him. I will be lending him zero support next year.

Irony

So on the same day that the House passes the biggest tax hike in the history of mankind--in the name of "saving the environment," mind you--the Wall Street Journal publishes this article which elucidates how completely out of whack our country's liberal elitists are in relation to the rest of the free world on the topic of global warming. A few prime cuts from the article, penned by Kimberley Strassel:

The number of [global warming] skeptics, far from shrinking, is swelling. Oklahoma Sen. Jim Inhofe now counts more than 700 scientists who disagree with the U.N. -- 13 times the number who authored the U.N.'s 2007 climate summary for policymakers. Joanne Simpson, the world's first woman to receive a Ph.D. in meteorology, expressed relief upon her retirement last year that she was finally free to speak "frankly" of her nonbelief. Dr. Kiminori Itoh, a Japanese environmental physical chemist who contributed to a U.N. climate report, dubs man-made warming "the worst scientific scandal in history." Norway's Ivar Giaever, Nobel Prize winner for physics, decries it as the "new religion." A group of 54 noted physicists, led by Princeton's Will Happer, is demanding the American Physical Society revise its position that the science is settled. (Both Nature and Science magazines have refused to run the physicists' open letter.)


But what about all those bloviating, sanctimonious editorials in the NY Times and other leftist rags in recent years, all of which assured us that adopting the sort of legislation passed by the House today would restore the USA's standing as the leader of the free world? Only through implementation of responsible measures such as 'cap and trade' laws, the Times assured us, would we finally be able to rid ourselves of the taint of those eight abominable years of George W. Bush. How then this new trend, which stands inexplicably askance of the Paper of Record? Reading on:

The collapse of the "consensus" has been driven by reality. The inconvenient truth is that the earth's temperatures have flat-lined since 2001, despite growing concentrations of C02. Peer-reviewed research has debunked doomsday scenarios about the polar ice caps, hurricanes, malaria, extinctions, rising oceans. A global financial crisis has politicians taking a harder look at the science that would require them to hamstring their economies to rein in carbon.


Golly Gee. Apparently the Sulzberger Gazette either didn't know what it was talking about, or flagrantly lied. No worries. It's not like either of those possibilities has ever happened before, or ever will again.

European nations and other Western countries have suffered a century of socialism. They've tolerated decades of envirofacists, and now stare the imminent threat of islamofacism in the face. And quite frankly, they no longer have the time or energy for the degree of wilfully suspended disbelief required to maintain the Kabuki of global warming. They especially don't have time for a bill that, according the the Heritage Foundation, will eventually cost the average family over $6,000 in additional taxes per year.

Europe has been over to stupidity, and it sucks. I pray we are not required to endure even a fraction of the suffering and misery experienced by our cousins across the ocean before we come to our senses.

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Wuss

Obama's response to what is going on in Iran, in addition to being a week late, is complete milquetoast wussiness.

The Iranian government must understand that the world is watching. We mourn each and every innocent life that is lost. We call on the Iranian government to stop all violent and unjust actions against its own people. The universal rights to assembly and free speech must be respected, and the United States stands with all who seek to exercise those rights.

As I said in Cairo, suppressing ideas never succeeds in making them go away. The Iranian people will ultimately judge the actions of their own government. If the Iranian government seeks the respect of the international community, it must respect the dignity of its own people and govern through consent, not coercion.

Martin Luther King once said - “The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice.” I believe that. The international community believes that. And right now, we are bearing witness to the Iranian peoples’ belief in that truth, and we will continue to bear witness.


The world is watching? How about the USA is watching, we stand behind the protesters, stop the violence now, or there will be "significant repercussions." (Hint, hint, all those troops we have stationed in the region...)

"As I said in Cairo..." Oh that's right, Mr. President, we forgot for a moment how special and important you are. Thanks for clarifying what matters here.

MLK said... yeah, that will go over big with Ol' Mahmood. How could we forget how he stood by Dr. King's side at the historic march from Selma to Montgomery.

Let's just turn our attention away from the world stage and concentrate on things more in your wheelhouse, Mr. President. You know, big decisions like Pistachio or Rocky Road.

For the record...

I realize the brouhaha over David Letterman's repugnant remarks about Sarah Palin's daughter has more or less died, but something I forgot to mention before.

If Letterman had made those remarks about my daughter, I wouldn't have stopped at calling his remarks "despicable," as Todd Palin did.

I would have flown to New York and punched his lights out.

Just being honest.

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

What's this?

*Blows dust off*

Why, it's my blog.

I find myself blogging seldom anymore. A number of reasons.

1. Twitter has destroyed my blog. If I have an interesting idea, I post it there, in 140 characters or less, and after that it's very hard to motivate myself to blog further on that subject.

2. Nothing the Obama administration does surprises me or strikes me as unexpected, and therefore, I'd just be blogging about the frickin' obvious.

Obama owns the mortgage industry. He owns the auto industry. And now, it appears, he owns ABC news...which I think technically makes him a pimp.

What is there to say, really. Get pissed, get good and pissed, and count the days until you can toss the loser out on his ample ears. If you or I don't channel the outrage in to votes, than anything we type is just so much playing with ourselves.