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Saturday, November 14. 2009Life imitates satire
Good grief. Never thought I'd see the day that an American Pres would put on a Mao jacket. It sends a peculiar message. I would wear a tutu before I'd put on one of those - except maybe for Halloween. (Re the bows, there was a time when gentlemen's bowing to eachother in America was a sign of respect, but it was replaced more than 100 years ago by the more dignified handshake. A bow is basically a symbol of submission.) If somebody wants to run against the O, it would not be hard to put together a disturbing photo montage of a person who seems to respect any nation more highly than his own. The Nuclear Strategy To Neuter The USNeither Arab states never really worried about Investors Daily lays out one scenario, a nuclear attack within the It need not even go that far. The Bush administration was not as stalwart as it could have been in facing these emerging new world orderers, but it tried. The Obama administration, by dangerous contrast, in its dithering, its weakened resolve to confront, its self-abandonment of deterrence and direct counters, is actually encouraging, in result aiding, the hastening of the new hostile, dangerous to the US, world order that will favor international thugs in Beijing, Moscow, Tehran, Pyongyang, Caracas, and a lengthening list of other capitals. Obama’s actions harming allies, while favoring or bowing before enemies, are part of this self-isolation, self-neuterization by the It is an interesting subject for debate whether this Obama self-defeat march comes from ideology or from incompetence or from ignorance, or their relative proportions. The consequences are the same: the neutering of the Be afraid. Be very afraid. Be aware, and more determined than ever to slow and halt this self-destruction in the elections of 2010 and 2012. Start by demanding that potential Republican challengers are informed and resolute, and don’t ignore the saner Democrats. We’re all in this together. Editor's comment: As Kudlow says, this is just one part of the administration's larger defeatist, declinist approach to everything: economics, trade, business, the military, international affairs, American values, American world leadership, etc. A deliberate attempt to downsize, if not damage, America. I think the O believes in himself - but not in us.
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Oba Mao President Oba Mao heads to China. Do they still like Mao over there? If so, why? I thought they had evolved past authoritarian hero-worship. Photo below via Flopping, who provides the quote:
Hey, Obama has just nationalized nothing more and nothing less than General
Saturday morning links
Newt Gingrich: The job-killing president and Congress Climate change bill to back burner. I think it's dead. Or frozen. Jesus the Capitalist? I do not think that He spent a lot of time on politics. His agenda had to do with higher matters. I did learn the word eisegesis from the article. I Really Need To Stop Watching The Main Stream Media Because My Face Will Freeze Like This h/t, Riehl
England gone mad: Jail time for turning in gun to cops Thompson: Careful, dear readers. That’s the white heat of insight. Why Compel Young Adults to Buy Health Insurance They Don't Need and Don't Want?
Andy McCarthy via Michelle on the notion of giving Khalid Sheik Mohammed a civilian trial:
Related, as Dino says, "As the man said, it really is impossible to caricature this administration." (That's from a cool site which is new to us: Baseball Crank)
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Friday, November 13. 2009China's empty cityGovernment planning, via Marginal:
Market-based healthcare
From The American, seven interesting, inexpensive market-based sorts of medical services that are in operation today. Some good tips in there, including the $4 prescriptions.
How you can tellHow you can tell when a guy doesn't feel all that good about his country. This is becoming a pattern. (h/t Gateway)
More on the health care polls
At Pajamas. People don't want this.
New poll
Gallup: Majority now say medical care not a government responsibility
Friday morning links
For history buffs, two books via Theo:
FBI seizes mosques in NYC Prayer is ruining me for blogging. Anchoress. Prayer, as I have come to understand it, is a conversation with God. That is indeed more precious than writing. A harmless moonbat, for once. Would government medical care cover "perfect vaginas"? More on SEIU: A civil war Sullivan is always an easy target. Dithering is good. Not in a battle, Andrew. Speaking of dithering, here's a Mom who did not dither. How politically divided is America? Very. Not a bad thing. Putting the brakes on hysteria. Lowry:
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Thursday, November 12. 2009Leer at will - only for UMass students (and faculty)From a pointed Graham post at NRO, we learn that
Leer at will, my Yankee friends, below the fold, and indulge in a little healthy Thoreauvian civil disobedience - Continue reading "Leer at will - only for UMass students (and faculty)"
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German Idiot Fits In HollywoodThis morning I told a friend I often watch idiotic escapist movies. Those who make the better ones need to be creative wonders. A look behind the scenes at one of the more successful reveals that he needs also to be an idiot. My local newspaper carries a wire service profile of the director of the upcoming $200-million special effects movie “2012.” This director, Roland Emmerich, from Germany, “has earned the unofficial title of ‘Master of Disaster’” for his prior hits, “Independence Day” (1996), “Godzilla” (1998), and “The Day After Tomorrow.” (2004) They were, indeed, fairly good idiotic escapist movies, to me. His soon to be released topper will have “a collapse of the Earth’s crust, giant floods and hellish rains of fire (yet not enough to kill the main character, played by John Cusak).” Wow! Can hardly wait. Emmerich does more, but notice what he doesn’t do: "In fact, the man who rose to fame as a cinematic escapist is an activist in real life. In As the profile continues: “In 2012, the pope is buried under debris when St. Peter’s dome comes tumbling down, and peace-loving Tibetan monks are not spared by the great floods. No Islamic site is seen perishing, though. ‘We didn’t destroy Emmerich puts the idiot cherry on his half-baked cake of a mind with this one, why he “couldn’t make a patriotic feel-good movie like ‘Independence Day’ anymore: ‘These days I have a much more pessimistic outlook for our civilization, despite the good America can do for the world under Barack Obama.” OK, we’re waiting for his film about how Obama’s abandonment of oppressed peoples in Tibet, in Iran, in Honduras, in the growing list to include Afghanistan and maybe Iraq, will cheer shmuck Emmerich up. (Couldn’t resist the alliteration.) BTW, I’d love to give you, dear reader, the url to see this profile in idiocy for yourself. But, due to the past triumphs of idiocy in media my local newspaper’s falling circulation cannot afford to pay extra anymore for the wire service reports in its dead-tree edition to also appear at its website, and the MCT wire service website – unlike AP's, even – doesn’t even steer the reader to a newspaper that does.
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Thursday links, delivered lateWhat's the SEIU up to, with Stern's 22 visits so far this year to the WH? Oh no - not another government jobs bill What the heck is wrong with From Dixie With Love? The Decider, or The Ditherer? Hasan's self-serving narrative of victimhood. Related: ABC News: Nidal Hasan & Followers of Islam Are the Real Victims (Video). Unbelievable. I guess those nuts who used to shoot up abortion clinics were the real victims too. Related, from Dr. Sanity:
How is the idea of other people not paying for your abortions an assault on women's rights? Employer-Provided Medicine Is Completely Illogical. Yes it is. It was a fluke of history. Reid wants to muscle health care through ASAP. Will threats and bribes do the job? Related, via Vanderleun:
Well, it's no wonder, with promises of higher taxes, bigger government, and record-making unemployment in our future.
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"Who are you calling selfish, Kemo Sabe?"From American Spectator:
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Paglia on Heath careDem Camille Paglia on the Dem bill:
Wednesday, November 11. 2009To the MSM diagnosticians, they are always "unstable"Mad or bad? An excerpt from a good piece at Luskin:
Will government health care provide free therapy for all radical Muslims? Perhaps they all have a "self-esteem" problem? Or PTSD from Western oppression? Perhaps they might like an appointment with Dr. Bliss. And who has "stable relationships with women," anyway? "Can't live with 'em, can't live without 'em." Related from Driscoll:
Constitutionality of insurance mandatesThey might use the Commerce Clause (nowadays it seems to cover almost anything the government wants to do), but I think the idea of forcing everybody to buy something is not a government power. The topic is discussed here: Sen. Reed: and here:It's not the same as car insurance. More Wednesday linksAre women pickier about men than men about women? Kelo update: It's a vacant lot How Muslim piracy changed the world SISU, a few weeks ago: "It compresses, enervates, extinguishes, and stupefies" Jim Carrey: Self-hating capitalist
Trusting The Government To Take Care Of You: H1N1 Debacle Why the O doesn't focus on the economy, at Pajamas. One quote:
Senate Healthcare Bill: Not Until 2011? Bolton: Foreign policy is "feeble." Feeble on purpose, Ambassador Bolton. 92% of docs want tort reform. People have no idea what it costs for docs to protect themselves from their few litigious patients and the legal piranhas. Is government health care Constitutional in the US? We posted a bit on the Constitution yesterday.
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ObamaCare supporter lets the mask slipVia the WSJ:
Speaking of breaking eggs, the Left has historically approved of doing that. Kaus considers the real "id" politics of health care. Since the game is now in the Senate, Hewitt offers a list of The Potentially Reasonable Democratic Senators, with addresses, phone numbers, etc
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Tuesday, November 10. 2009Excuse me, ObamaDoctors do not "crack under stress." Not stress from their work, anyway. Anybody who can handle 48 hours on, 24 hours off as an intern in a big city hospital for a year does not "crack under stress." On my busiest night, I by myself admitted 24 patients to the hospital from the ER. Only one died in the process that busy night, as I recall. An athletic 45 year-old diabetic dad with an MI. Some died shortly afterwards, though. The worst night that I remember in the ER was a Saturday afternoon when two large families in small cars had a head-on in a parking lot. We had to separate the hopeless parents and kids from the others, fast. There were only two of us on duty. I think two or three kids and one parent survived. Taking care of people with PTSD - if it even really exists as a "disease" - ain't nothin compared to that kind of work. And that kind of medical work ain't nothin compared to combat.
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Handy quoteIf the ObamaCare proposal is so good, why do you have to imprison people who don’t want to participate? via joegerarden, via Vanderleun Tuesday morning, Late EditionMost of our Tuesday morning links are here, but I have a few more to add: This is your government on drugs Coldest October in 115 years Obama Skips Anniversary of Fall of Berlin Wall, Sends a Video & Talks About Himself. Related, also at Gateway: Wash U Shuts Down Freedom Memorial on 20 Year Anniversary of End of Communism- It Was Too Offensive (Video) Offensive to whom? Re Hasan, the NYT says it:
I have never seen Glenn Beck, but he sure can sell books:
This is the way it is, via Barnes at Weekly Standard:
"Tangibles." That captures it, doesn't it? Freedom is not a "tangible," is it? Monday, November 9. 2009Tuesday morning links, posted earlyGoing Muslim vs. Going Postal. What about Going Medieval and Going Menopausal? Not a joke: 'Islam not responsible' for Fort Hood massacre: US imam Related: The O identifies the real extremists. Ace Related: "Concerned" about the wrong things. Commentary Related: Fort Hood. Let's drop the PC. Never understood what was so PC about radical Islam anyway, The good news from Venezuela. The people might be unhappy with Chavez, but the WH is not. Shrinkwrapped sends a doubtless unread letter to his Congresscritter, including
Explaining Rent-Seeking Some insurance plans cover abortions? News to me. That's strange. Abortion is a totally elective procedure. Doc, I have a little growth in my uterus. What do "rights" have to do with freebies? I have the right to own guns, but not for the gummint to buy them for me. The Obama politics of the Berlin Wall. Related in the WSJ: Four Little Words China's race problem. Not a reference to Michelle Malkin: Barack on Michelle: “She just seems so bitter, so angry all the time.” Murdoch wants to get paid for the WSJ. I do not blame him. The product is worth money. More nuke plants in Britain. Good for them. Wrong side of what? The march to feudalism? Via NYT:
How is that Social Security working out? And never mind that private insurance is readily available. Tom Sowell asks:
Related: The fall of the wall didn't kill the Left. Big Government
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How you can tell when a mass-murderer is a raving PresbyterianMonday morning links
Related at Jammie: 'It Would Be a Shame If Our Diversity Became a Casualty as Well'. Hmmm. In Brain Dead Country, Horowitz says:
Related: Joe Lieberman says it, though:
Meanwhile, Nidal Hasan’s Imam Praises Fort Hood Massacre Somebody at the Guardian wishes the Berlin Wall were still up. A pathetic soul. I feel sorry for her, in a way. But also creeped out by her. SEIU is feeling their oats. Rick Moran with THOUGHTS ON THE PASSAGE OF HEALTH CARE REFORM Among other garbage in the giant stinking garbage truck that is the Dem bill, there is $200 million for veterinarians. Not Vets - Veterinarians. Legal immigrant Steyn on health care:
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