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Monday, May 2. 2011My Blue HeavenYesterday's post on marriage reminded me of this tune by this famous Southern crooner. "Just Molly and me, and baby makes three..." A Youtube commenter notes "Gene Austin's My Blue Heaven was the biggest selling single until Bing Crosby's White Christmas came along in 1942."
"Death of a failure"More Academize Attack On Israel From Brooklyn College Martyr To Academic FreedomThe appointment at Brooklyn College of an adjunct, Kristofer Petersen, to teach Middle East politics in the Political Science department was defended as academic freedom. This was despite his involvement in touting Gazans as virtual lambs and Israel as a beast, and his heavily slanted reading list. He continues. In brief, Petersen tells us, Israel is limited to some degree in its oppression but it is “beyond the threshold of atrocity,” and Israel’s oppression of Gazans is largely to maintain its own false identity “myth”, to create cohesion within Israel by creating and demonizing an “Other.” Is anyone in Brooklyn College’s administration seeing, and is the Political Science department embarrassed? We’ll see, if he is re-appointed. Kristofer Petersen’s latest is his posted draft of a paper he is to deliver at the American Political Science Association. Petersen asks that his draft not be quoted or cited without his permission. Sorry, Kris, but you posted it and there is a legal concept called “fair use.” Wrapped in a discussion of two radicals' views of nationalism, Petersen’s piece titled “Beyond The Threshold Of Atrocity: Nationalism, Biopower and Israel’s Occupation of Gaza” offers us this:
Thus,
In his other utterances, Petersen does not support terrorist acts by Hamas. But, Peterson does defend the Gazans who perform them. Rather a thin veil for, in effect, supporting terrorist acts. I’ve read almost all I can – or can stand -- of Petersen’s comments and writings I could find online, and nary a critique of Gazans. Rather he concentrates his focus on single-minded attacks upon Israel. Israel did not create an “Other” nor does Israel oppress Gazans to serve its racist, colonialist needs. Let’s see, now, according to the Red Cross Deputy Director in Gaza, last month,
Let’s see, now, today “Hamas condemned on Monday the U.S. killing of Osama bin Laden as the assassination of an Arab holy warrior”. Brooklyn College, indeed any even semi-credible academic, should recognize that Kristofer Petersen represents the rot within that must be reversed if academia is to retain any self-respect or respect from society or taxpayers.
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A few more Monday linksWe are pleased with the killing of Bin Ladin, the murderer of so many of our neighbors and neighbors' family members here in the Northeast. It had to be done. Whether it makes a difference or not, only time will tell. Let's hope so. In praise of Paul Ryan 91-Year-Old Grandma Sells Suicide Kits To Help Terminally Ill Die With Dignity FDA victory in the War on Raw Milk! PJ O'Rourke: Our Kind of Class Warfare President Obama's Mushy Announcement That Osama Bin Laden Is Dead (Updated and re-updated)
Yaaay! And, what difference did it make when we captured Saddam Hussein? The evil had metastasized. And, Hussein was hiding in a hole in the ground. In this case, as if any more evidence is needed, the evil metastasized into Pakistan's highest levels. -- Why the US Acted Alone The credit is owed to the perseverence and dedication of those in our extraordinary intel and military in the region. -- And, getmo' Gitmo, or wherever they're being held, some of the intel came from detainees. The question is whether President Obama has the intestinal fortitude and focus to follow through, and deserve credit. The Pakistan government has loudly complained about US actions, but has been playing both sides, including some help to the US behind the scenes. The double-play must end and not be tolerated, and the sanctuary of Taliban in Pakistan's border with Afghanistan be more heavily penetrated by US and Afghan forces. The Pakistan sanctuary is key to the prolongation of the war in Afghanistan. Pakistani ISI intelligence has been critical to the Taliban's emergence from out of the mujahideen that fought the Soviet Union, and often shelters its deemed asset.
Instead, there's speculation that Pakistan offered up bin Laden -- a figurehead, anymore -- as a sweetener to speed US withdrawal from Afghanistan. (Charles Krauthammer just speculated similarly, on Fox, that President Obama may well use OBL's death as an opportunity to decare victory and withdraw.)-- Actually, administration officials say the US did not tell Pakistan before going in. -- I'm purely guessing that's cover for Pakistan's government to so many Pakistanis who supported bin Laden. -- Hope: Pakistan better get hopping in the NW provinces; Reality: Don't hold breath. -- Confusion about Pakistan. -- Afghanistan's Karzai points finger, at US and Pakistan. President Obama takes credit, saying he directed our CIA to make the taking or death of Osama bin Laden our priority. That had been a priority before his presidency. Typical Obama. Followed by President Obama reminding us that we are not at war with Islam but with mass murderers. Those mass murderers hide among a sea of many Moslems who smile at the murders. American power, not words, impress. Some details. And more. Info on the intel and raid. A suggestion: embalm Osama bin Laden, no cosmetics, and display -- next to a urinal -- at the memorial at the World Trade Center. -- Muslim "scholars" say burial at sea only benefits the fish. I say, flushing his ashes is another way to the sea. I feel sorry for the fishes. Update: More operational details. The guy was truly hiding in plain sight, next door to a police station.
Here's Obama's Osama death announcement. Commentary: A Moment Beyond Politics, but One that Changes Obama’s Presidency Killing brings anger and relief in Arab world Osama's NYT obit Potemra: Good work, Mr. President and America Sunday, May 1. 2011Cool wedding, hot marital sex, and some thoughts about What Husbands Want
Speaking of weddings, a horny Insty linked this piece on hot marital sex. Daily sounds pretty good to me. When I was younger, I was a twice-daily guy, or at least a would-be twice-daily guy. However, back then, one time did not mean just "once." It doesn't take much to keep a guy happily married: lots of sex fun, decent and abundant meals made with love if not with expertise, letting him have his alone time, no nagging about his many flaws, some interesting conversation, no inquiring about his "feelings," and otherwise just generally appreciating his unique wonderfulness. Create a beautiful life for him to live in, and make home a soft, loving haven without the negativity and hassles of life out there. That's all we ask for, ladies. Without those things, our lives aren't very pleasant. The problem is that the Mrs. is now imagining herself at age 24, marrying Prince William or Duke William or whoever he is. He's a military pilot, too, and most of us guys are neither prince nor military pilot. However, being a hard-working, honest, decent, horny, God-fearing, self-reliant American citizen ought to be enough for any lucky woman.
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Sunday links
Head of National Black Chamber of Commerce Harry Alford Learns an Expensive Lesson California Prison Academy: Better Than a Harvard Degree Yes, Virginia, Obama Foreign Policy Is Ignorant and Stupid Rather Than a Conspiracy Governor Kasich on Obama: Why doesn’t he do his job? Powerline: The Lawyer Left Milbank: It's difficult for ordinary people to appreciate how deep the O is Holocaust Remembrance and Heroism DayYom Hashoah Ve Hagevurah (Devastation and Heroism Day) is each year on the Hebrew calendar the 27th of the month of Nissan. When it occurs on Sunday, as this year, technically it is observed on Monday. However, as most people are off work on Sunday, most observances will be today. Yes, there was heroism among the devastation. Most of the heroes died in battle or revolt, as in Warsaw. Most died unsung as they gave of themselves to make others' last moments more comfortable; there's a special recognition for some survivors who helped others survive. Yad Vashem, Israel's Holocaust museum and documentation center, each year highlights the stories of some of the survivors. Here's a fighting hero, for example, and here's one saved by one of the caring Righteous Gentiles. Here's a photo of Jews collected in one of the ghettos before their slaughter. Just look at each individual face, then multiply: the future and contributions of 1 1/2 million children and 4 1/2 million adults wiped out. Via Israpundit:
The song is performed in English and Yiddish.
Excellent essay on the distinctiveness of the Holocaust from other genocides or everyday intolerance. From today's Lectionary: "Have you believed because you have seen me? Blessed are those who have not seen and yet have come to believe."John 20:19-31
Caravaggio's Doubting Thomas (1602): Saturday, April 30. 2011Why they don't want WalMart in town That explains it to me. It's the same reason the pols resist Costco in the big blue cities: unions vs. the citizens. Truth is, NYC needs WalMart much more than WalMart needs NYC. WalMart is doing just fine in the US and worldwide. These tough pols and union bosses are making fools of themselves and fools of the voters. I have no WalMart in my area, but went to Costco this morning to get supplies for church coffee hour tomorrow (cheeses, strawberries, croissants, corn muffins, grapes, vegetables and veggie dip, bagels and cream cheese, etc), and remembered that Gwynnie had told me that they are now selling no-iron dress shirts that are as nice as the Brooks Brothers version at one-third the price. Despite being a loyal and life-long Brooks person, I bought one to try.
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Applause for Gov. Christie at HarvardChristie at Harvard: Education Systems Need Revolutionary Change:
Saturday morning link dump66% off at Sippican Cottage Furniture Muslim Brotherhood Urges Protests In Syria A brewing ethical brouhaha at the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel illustrates the hazards of politicized science reporting. How the journalist prom got out of control The Obama Lie That Drove the Birther Movement ThinkProgress: Storm victims kind of had it coming, didn’t they? Personal Responsibility is the GOP's Winning Issue For 2012
Mead on the O Admin: Falling between two stools:
Saturday Verse: W.S. Merwin (1927 - )Yesterday My friend says I was not a good son
From "Opening the Hand," by W. S. Merwin, published by Atheneum. Friday, April 29. 2011Are gentlemen into porn? Etc.I can tell you that some certainly are, some could care less, and some find it an abomination. Porn, recreational sex, prostitution, rape, illicit seduction, perversions, etc. have been going on since there have been humans. That's a fact. Humans are endowed with the wackiest sex drives and wackiest imaginations of all animals and, depending on conditions and circumstances, not always the most mature or honorable behavior. But what about the ladies? A teen gal recently told me that somebody said to her, in the bathroom after a frat party, "I am so pissed that I didn't get any dick tonight." How times have changed. Or have they? I have looked at internet porn. I prefer love. Is porn bad? Pride and Prejudice and Porn HoardersI suppose that the voyeuristic TV show Hoarders has raised the visibility of hoarding. It's one of those OCD-type of things that fades from totally insane to fairly normal. If what you like to hoard is money, then you're just thrifty or stingy. If you like to hoard "collectible" items, then you're a collector: Art, rocks, knives, rugs, guns, pinball machines, etc. If you can't get rid of stuff you don't really need to the point that it interferes with life, it gets to be a problem. Come to think of it, hoarding money can have the same effect. I cannot embed this bit. If interested, there are more of these on YouTube - like this one: We can't have people over to our house:
Not royal weddings
Amusing. It's a good antidote to what Mark Steyn terms "the monarchical urge." I love it when Mark fills in for Rush. Mark cracks me up, constantly. Still, Brit traditions are wonderful.
Political QQQIf it’s good, the government should subsidize it. If it’s bad, the government should ban it. If outcomes are in any way perceived by any group to be sub-optimal, then the government should regulate it. Anyone who opposes these bans, subsidies, and regulations must therefore be a supporter of bad outcomes, hate poor people, want people to get sick and die, etc. As quoted by Coyote For our Brit and anglophile readers todayThe charming myth was that Christ spent some of his missing years in England. There seems to be nothing like a royal wedding to get the gals up at 3 AM to watch including my Mom and Mrs. BD. Sheesh. Cool hats though, I must admit.
Friday morning links
Kill a turtle, save a...what? Tornado victims: How to help Tuscaloosa twister video Fabulous! San Francisco to Ban Circumcision? Are the Jews and Muslims OK with this? All about Cow Hampshire With no opponent and barely 558 days left, Obama has already become Campaigner-in-Chief Climate Change as religion How to use climate fears for social goals That's not news A Victory for Property Rights in California “Blight” Case "Blight" is just pre-gentrified space with poorer and more dysfunctional people living in it... Americans like their cities spacious. Will concerns about costs and the environment push them to rein in sprawl? Related: Old Urbanist on urban density Zero integrity. I suspect he knows it. Thursday, April 28. 2011Boycott the Jews?Over the transom - A short time ago, Iran's Supreme Leader Grand Ayatollah Ali Khamenei urged the Muslim World to boycott anything and everything that originates with the Jewish people.
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Not goodDon't Mean To Be Rude, But The Economy Sucks. It kind of sucks in my business, which is one which is not usually very optional. We have not hired for over two years and have laid off quite a few professionals and assistants. Do I see a re-do of Carter's stagflation? QQQ
The Bird Dog lad, who can be a master of understatement. I view it as a great privilege and opportunity for him to have the chance to work in Manhattan. It's all good. A shout out to our extended family in BirminghamWhat a mess. Just found out those twisters hit y'all's town pretty hard. Good to hear that all are well, and all of your homes intact! Sounds like lots of folks are going to need some help down there. Are living things machines?"Mechanism" is a key word in Biology these days. Is life a mechanism?
Using mechanical metaphors probably sounded advanced, and scientifically anti-vitalistic 100 years ago, but now it seems quaint. The metaphors we use are important, because they tend to be reified by people outside a given field of expertise. We easily forget that vitalism was a metaphor, like phlogiston. Our next batch of metaphors for everything will be systems-oriented, until the next new thing comes along.
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InsideInside Every Leftist Is a Little Authoritarian Dying to Get Out h/t Insty, who has been doing a heck of a job lately. I have never understood why people who view themselves as my betters seem to want to control me and my way of life. What motivates that desire for control? It's no wonder the Left loves dictators.
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