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Monday, February 22. 2010Washington's Birthday morning links
How to kill Cane Toads Sol Stern: The Ramparts I Watched -Our storied radical magazine did transform the nation—for the worse. Faux nostalgia for American manufacturing Climategate: The World’s Biggest Story, Everywhere but Here Related: Climate scientists withdraw journal claims of rising sea levels. Another "Woops, we goofed". Pajamas: The glory of gridlock Bolton: The O "not qualified" to be Pres Beware the health care reform zombiecrats. Related, from Jules: 50 Votes In 60 Days! ROTFLMAO! How the O has lost voters like me: Althouse. She quotes Chris Rock: "'He speaks so well' is some sh*t you say about ret**ded people that can talk." I think Ann A. was duped by her own wishes. Quite related: Was Chris Matthews born yesterday? We have met the enemy, and it is the Anglo-Saxon media If I had a nickel every time a conservative said "limited government" and didn't mean it, I'd be a very rich man. Back from the dead? The John birch Society An interesting legal challenge to the EPA 100 years of shale gas. That is plenty of time to get a lot of nuke plants up and running. Der Spiegel takes a look at the Nazis
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Stolen from Jungleman:
A DC-130H Hercules drone control aircraft banks to the left while passing over the guided missile cruiser USS Chosin (CG-65). U.S. Air Force photo by Michael Haggarty
Saturday, February 20. 2010Dems planning self-immolation?
Lindzen on climate models
MIT Prof. Lindzen on the failure of computer models. Models aren't reality. That's why they are called models.
Rep. McCotterIf you aren't familiar with Rep. Thaddeus McCotter (R-MI) - most of our readers seem to be - here's his CPAC speech this week:
Saturday morning linksReshaping the Guggenheim. Not a bad idea. Climate exile speaks out. I wonder whether Maggie's Farm would be legal in the Netherlands. Our favorite Congressman, Thad McCotter, on love and sex. More NASA climate corruption reports at Pajamas. A blockbuster NASA story which the MSM avoids. The NY Post: The crackup of the climate 'consensus', a quote:
Not again! Dems with new government medical plan. I thought it was dead and buried. But we have some States Rights rebels. I love it. Related: Trial lawyers threaten the O. Related: John Edwards, Mesothelioma Man, and Health Care Reform Newspapers: Atlanta paper rejects objective reality. Reality is, no doubt, an evil, reactionary concept. See the NYT's Zernicke, who also will not permit facts to get in the way of the narrative. American households, from Will:
Friday, February 19. 2010Heading-to-Vermont last minute links
Tofu: Bad for the earth. h/t, Englishman. In my view, it is poison. Every grandma knows, to her dismay, that personality traits are inherited: The Genetics of Job Choice Gotta like Mike Pence Via Insty, A Monstrous Vision For Media Reform. These totalitarians want government to run media - and the internet. Good luck, jerks. We'll die first, with Maggie's Farm in our cold dead hands. News to me: Farming discrimination. Seeds discriminate? Dalai Lama literally out with the trash. What? No recycling? Not another one? Czechgate: Climate scientists dump world’s second oldest ‘cold’ climate record. This is called "science"? h/t, SDA:
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Best rant of the month (or year - or decade)Truth is no defence? Condell tells it like it is about the Wilders travesty. The Dutch should execute him for speaking out! h/t, Vandy. I hope our three Dutch readers spread this around.
Failure to lead?From Krauthammer's Excuses for Obama:
I, for one, am just as happy that leadership skills are lacking in the White House right now. Many are unhappy about it, such as this guy - a Rabbi no less - who is disappointed in his Messiah. Good grief. Shrinkish views of feel-good politicsFrom Had Enough Therapy? with a post on narrative vs. reality:
And a new diagnosis: The Airhead Liberal Political Disorder:
Friday morning links
Robin's life in Berkeley. The group-think there is creepy. One would like to imagine that a college town would have free-thinkers. Interesting idea: Grad from HS when you pass the exam The state and municipal pension scam Bill Maher: People are too stupid to understand. I guess he means me. Afghan Offensive May Take a Month, U.K. General Says. Reminds me of Fallujah. Jules wonders where the anti-war movement went. How do so many pols end up so rich? Rosen: The Tea Partiers vs. "progressive" leftists and statists. EJ Dionne and the like are going crazy, it seems:
What gridlock? The O decries government spending:
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Thursday, February 18. 2010Sea levels and other nonsenseSea levels have been slowly rising since the end of the Little Ice Age. Some people seem to imagine that the world never changes, and never should change. Yet it always has changed. From The Madness of Prince Charles, this basic inter-glacial temperature graph is always worth bearing in mind:
We tend to feel, here on the Farm, that AGW is a hyped-up, trumped-up carnival designed by people with their own economic, political, pagan-religious, or etc. agendas. Real science-minded people are always skeptics about the science du jour, and know full well that all speculative theories fail in time. The tell, with the Warmists, is how ardently they desire to believe in the projective computer models, regardless of the facts. We believe that good stewardship of the earth means humbly respecting nature and its power, and preserving natural land as best we can during our brief time here. Here's what we think, specifically: 1. Warming would be net a good thing for humanity. It always has been, in the past. Addenda: - I doubt that the frequently-misguided Tom Friedman has seen the above chart. For stunning Friedman hypocrisy, see here. He won't change his life, but he wants all you little people to change yours. Typical. Just like Al Gore with his private jets and his half-billion he's made on carbon credits, etc. - If you cannot predict, it isn't science. The non-droughts in the US Southwest. Name one Warmist prediction which has proven accurate over the past 10 years. (Indeed, the Coolists in the Global Cooling frenzy back in the 70's have been better predictors.) - From Dr. Sanity's Environmental Fantasies:
- Pajamas: Noble Corruption. I see nothing noble about refusing to be skeptical about scientific theories and computer models. Just ask any hedgie how Nobel-laureate computer models work out as long-term predictors of complex systems. - Also, How Climate-Change Dance Theory spells the end of a movement. Good grief. All Bozos on that wacky bus.
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Thursday morning links
They offered us $100 million for Maggie's, but we said no, on principle. Thus this blog deal. Raccoons in Central Park? Who knew? How did they get there? If you were a Conservative on the fiscal commission, what would you say? Rubio rocks Harsanyi: Who Doesn't Trust Science Now? Related: Climategate and the NASA Files Via Surber:
Hewitt: Meme Of The Left: "Gridlock" iS The Problem, Not Obama's Policies. Quote:
Sowell: Politicians Taking Away Your Freedom Barack Obama Mocked at This Year’s Mardi Gras Parade Insty:
Trial lawyers: Democrats' other money machine Dem blues: States reverting to red. But a good warning from Riehl: It's Obama's Crack Up, Not Liberalism's These hateful and ungrateful lunatics sound like Jeremiah Wright: Conference on Muslims in the media too hot for some of its speakers. h/t. SDA
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Wednesday, February 17. 2010Why the economy isn't roaring backHope and change...Economists Predict Cutbacks, Tax Increases That 'Aren't Even Imaginable'. VDH has it right: What a Difference a Year Makes. A quote:
Remember this from Nov., 2008? Republicans still in denial as wilderness years stretch ahead
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Just one more crack-up for the LeftFrom today's WSJ: Another failure of liberal governance:
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Few Americans, outside the universities, wish to end up like Europe. Political Quote of the WeekWhenever you have just the furthest left elements of the Democratic party attempting to impose their will on the rest of the country — that’s not going to work too well. Sen. Evan Bayh Weds. morning links
The evil 60s: The Night They Burned Ranum's Papers Red wine and dark chocolate are cancer killers (h/t Tiger) Democrats Reeling Under Losses of Veteran Lawmakers, Declining Poll Numbers Free Conrad Black! From Gordon's Milksop Nation (h/t, Boing Boing via I Forget)
Nigerian activist and Nobel laureate for Literature Wole Soyinka:
Go figger: 2009- Global Warming Causes Foggy Days in San Francisco… 2010- Global Warming Causes Fog-less Days in San Francisco. At best, we are talking one degree per century since the Little Ice Age. As they say, "Is there anything global warming can't do?" Prof Plimer:
And at Am Thinker, The experiment that disproves AGW:
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Tuesday, February 16. 2010Government and health
Tuesday morning linksGrad school in the humanities is a big lie Soda = Big Tobacco, According to No-Fun NYT Food Writer Was there any actual warming to begin with?. Well, don't tell Cambridge, MA because they are going to save the planet! WSJ: The continuing climate meltdown. And WaTimes: The Scam Unravels. One quote:
It has been a topic of jest at Maggie's Farm for years. Glenn says the Climategate story reminds him of the Bellesisles story The skeletons of wind energy. Meanwhile China is buying Canadian oil sites Race and fairness:
Why not? Somin on political ignorance Amy Bishop Is A Far-Left Extremist "Obsessed" with the President Obama's chance to be next FDR or Reagan fading fast. The fellow is a classic Legend in His Own Mind. Why the Russkis still see the US as an enemy
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Monday, February 15. 2010Now it's Hurricanegate
It's like a full-time job trying to keep up with all of the debunking of the IPCC report. Today, Hurricanegate. There has been no increase in tropical cyclones, contrary to the IPCC claims.
If a tree fell...Maverick Surfing Contest
Monster waves. Wonderful photos.
Monday morning links
DC Post Runs With Climategate; NY Times Still in Tank. Says Mead:
New TSA Training Video - Hug A Jew Surber: Downside of school lunch programs Not Your Father's Britain Department: Health and Safety regs prevent rescue How the secular progressives have developed a political viewpoint into a religious experience. Schools: Only School Choice Will Keep Them Honest Russian Leaders Order the Privatization of Industry – Will Punish Bureaucrats Who Hamper Investment Lots of $ at stake: Following Obama Comments, Corporate and Environmental Special Interests Scramble to Lobby Administration Officials on Global Warming Legislation During the Olympics, The Feds Will Be Reading Your Tweets – And the Blotter. Related: Cell Phone Records: “No Reasonable Expectation Of Privacy”
Rep. Bill Delahunt (D, MA): why did you put Amy Bishop back on the street? I doubt that he will run again. U.S. Unemployment Compared to European Unemployment Why Cheney attacks Barack Obama:"Americans Are Tired of Politicians Who Don't Walk the Walk on Fiscal Responsibility." Kudlow: The Washington, D.C., Disconnect Something good: Obama Nuke Plant Loan Reflects New Energy Strategy
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Sunday, February 14. 2010Campus Intifada: Where are the adults?The Martin Solomon posted a video of the action. More details at Solomon’s post. Oren conducted himself with dignity in not backing down from free speech. This key question: “Where are the grownups in the UC Irvine administration?” The usual suspects defend the protestors as somehow engaged in rightful “civil disobedience.” Max Boot, a graduate of "Berzerkley", wrote at Contentions, of this and similar campus attacks, “Anything short of expulsion, or at least suspension, would seem to be a wrist-slap that will only encourage more such misconduct in the future and make a mockery of the free speech that universities are supposed to champion.” The San Diego Union-Tribune editorial read: “It was an embarrassing display of inhospitality [at By contrast, Ambassador Oren appeared at the
Though the Q&A was dominated by pro-Palestinian students, “Ambassador Oren responded to each question with the knowledge of the accomplished historian that he is and with the wisdom of a true diplomat.” The audience and the subject were treated with respect and benefited from civil discourse. University administrators or others who are willing to forfeit that freedom of speech and minimal manners themselves do not belong on campus.
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Like we always said, the O is or was a Marxist-LeninistWhere is the MSM with this story? We never doubted it for a minute: Moonbattery. Manchurian Candidate, thanks to the MSM's homo- or hetero- or Lefto- or whatever-eroticism. I wouldn't mind if he had changed his view of the world since then, but I haven't heard that road-to-Damascus story yet.
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