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Archive for March, 2014
30 Mar 2014
Popular DelusionsComic Books, Polls, Popular DelusionsNext time you see a poll published in some newspaper indicating that a majority of the public believes in Global Warming, supports Gay Marriage, or thinks there ought to be a law against something or other, take a look at this one. My parents believed back then that reading comic books was somehow bad for you. 30 Mar 2014
“Mozart Was a Red”Amusement, Ayn Rand, Murray Rothbard, Nathaniel Branden, ObjectivismA short play by Murray Rothbard, poking fun at the cult of personality a certain great libertarian author used to run. Actually, Mozart really was a red. Ever seen Die Zauberflaute, an opera propagandizing for Freemasonry and the enlightened rule of scientific experts? 29 Mar 2014
Running With RhinoWhite RhinocerosThe rhinoceros constitutes a rare surviving example of megafauna, and grows in adulthood into an extraordinarly fast and powerful animal, dangerous enough when hunted to win a place in the African Big Five. About a decade ago, I was living in Lincoln Park in Chicago, across the street from the zoo, which I was consequently able to frequent. One day, I was flabbergasted to see a zoo-keeper delivering a back-rub with a bristle push broom to a full-grown white rhinoceros, who was visibly ecstatic. One could see that this practice was a regular routine. In fact, I found that the rhino would come trotting over expectantly, when out-of-doors in its sunken enclosure, if any human approached invitingly close to the fence. That friendly rhino was obviously hoping that someone else might volunteer to scratch her back. 29 Mar 2014
Another Tumblr Image IdentifiedArchitecture, Francis Frith, Mosteiro de Santa Maria da Vitória, Photography, Portugal
My personal version of OCD makes me research and identify striking unknown Tumblr images which come to my attention.
Hat tip to Fred Lapides. 28 Mar 2014
Australian Construction Workers Not Themselves When HungryAustralia, Entertaining Commercials, Feminist Issues, SatireHat tip to Clarice Feldman. 27 Mar 2014
Tutankhamun’s Tomb: Seal KnotArchaeology, Tutankhamun
Hat tip to Vanderleun. 26 Mar 2014
Italian Laws Getting PassedAmusement, Corrections and Retractions, Italy, Maria Elena BoschiI don’t know if it’s true, but some people say that the Italian parliament currently passes legislation just so that its members can watch Maria Elena Boschi sign it. Maria Elena Boschi is an Italian lawyer, politician, and current Minister of Constitutional Reforms. ————————————— Pshaw! Commenter Col. Goff provides a link demonstrating that the picture is a Photoshopped humor item, which has recently gone viral. 26 Mar 2014
Andrew Sullivan’s Blizzard of Lies, IAfghanistan, Al Qaeda, Andrew Sullivan, Donald Rumsfeld, IraqWhen former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld had the temerity to criticize the leadership of the chosen one for failing to secure a Status of Forces agreement, i.e. an official grant of permission for the US military to operate in Afghanistan, from what is essentially, in fact, a puppet regime which we installed into power in the first place, observing that “a trained ape” could have gotten one, Andrew Sullivan and his Dish came noisily to the Kenyan Caliban’s defense in their customary hair-pulling and nail-clawing vituperative fashion.
What is truly striking and amazing about Andrew Sullivan, and his colleagues at the Dish, is their reliance on Big Lie repetition of mendacious left-wing talking points delivered in blizzard form, intentionally making any effort at refutation so time-consuming, lengthy and laborious as to be nearly impossible. “immense moral, fiscal, and human costs of their failed wars” ? The majority of Americans, existing outside the exquisite and morally précieux community of left-wing cranks, poseurs, and pseudo-intellectuals, as far as I can see, felt no moral cost whatsoever in taking military action against Saddam Hussein and the Baathist Iraqi regime which was hostile, firing on US planes on a daily basis, and which had flagrantly violated the cease-fire agreements ending the First Gulf War. Nor would anyone intellectually honest and sane feel the slightest iota of chagrin at the concept of invading barbarous Afghanistan, at the time host of the leadership of the 9/11 terrorist plot and their training camps. What gives me moral problems is the Bush Administration’s failure to initiate hostilities against, and to subjugate and civilize, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia and Iran. Significant elements of the military and intelligence leadership of Pakistan were obviously in cahoots with the jihadi terrorists of al Qaeda and the Taliban, which explains why it is that Osama bin Ladin, after fleeing Afghanistan, wound up living within a few hundred yards of Pakistan’s military academy in Abbotabad. Terrorism costs money, and the money supporting the 9/11 plot and al Qaeda generally came principally from Saudi Arabia. 15 of 19 9/11 terrorists were Saudis. Iran, no differently from Iraq, was (and is) a regime sponsor of international terrorism, a passionate adversary of America and the West in general, an odious tyranny, and a persistent developer (and potential disseminator) of WMDs, including nuclear weapons. Iran was no less worthy than Iraq as target of regime change. —————– As to the allegedly immense fiscal costs, Andrew Sullivan would clearly be better informed if he regularly read my blog. Back in 2010, I quoted Randall Hoven who put the costs of the Iraq War into perspective. (I’m deliberately restricting the discussion to Iraq-related figures and arguments in the interests of brevity.)
——————————– With respect to “failed wars,” Andrew & company are obviously wildly rhetorically over-reaching. Iraq may not have been transformed by the Bush Administration’s efforts into a perfect democracy and the peacable kingdom, enjoying perfect domestic comity and able to serve as a model of superb administration and happy Westernization, but neither is Iraq any longer a major regime sponsor of terrorism and regional troublemaker. Its government is infinitely more democratic than it used to be, and the people and leadership groups of Iraq have a decidedly greater opportunity to make their own choices, for good or ill, than they did under the national socialist tyranny of Baathism. The invasion and occupation of Iraq may have led to a less conclusively positive result than might be desired, but it certainly compares favorably to the results of previous American military efforts in Korea (which left the enemy isolated, but actively making mischief and building –and potentially disseminating– weapons of mass destruction ) and in Vietnam (where the enemy won and went on to occupy and enslave a US ally). Domestic traitors, like Andrew Sullivan and the democrat party, who opportunistically switched positions on the war and began enthusiastically lending aid and comfort to the enemy, undermining the morale of the American public, libeling the motives of our actions, and impugning the justice of our cause obviously had a great deal to do with the prolongation of the war and the American government’s cloture of the mission in Iraq without complete success at pacification and democratization. The Dish preaching about “failed wars” is rather like Lord Haw-Haw or Tokyo Rose during WWII denouncing Allied efforts to maintain troop morale always at enthusiastic levels, after years of broadcasting Axis propaganda. More later 26 Mar 2014
Fat Guy Shoots a Pistol From the Hip Really FastAmusement, Fst Guy, Guns, PistolBut did he actually hit anything? Hat tip to Ratak Monodosico. 26 Mar 2014
Congratulations on Your Re-election, Senator Grassley!2014 Election, Bruce Braley, Chuck Grassley, Community of Fashion, Darwin Awards, Inadvertent Humor, Iowa, The Pseudo-IntelligentsiaBruce Braley (D) demonstrates how to lose a race for the Senate in Iowa in 37 seconds. Posing next to all the booze (with no necktie) while delivering this condescending plea for support adds extra points. It’s awfully nice when your opponent writes your most effective campaign ad for you and then delivers it. George Washington was a farmer who never attended college, let alone law school. So was John Marshall. Feeds
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