Month: August 2008

  • The Ties That Bind

    You have to wonder what the Russians are thinking. Syria’s official news agency SANA announced Mr. Assad would begin a “working visit” to Moscow on Wednesday at the invitation of Russia’s President Dmitry Medvedev. Ahead of the visit, Mr. Assad told Russia’s Kommersant daily on Wednesday that his country’s defence ties with Moscow, in the…

  • Dick Hafer apparently was one

    I’ve stumbled onto a very entertaining and informative site that covers “political ephemera, drug hysteria, vintage sex & health items”, and the latest entry is on the work of a guy called Dick Hafer. This anti-gay tract from 1986 reads like modern satire mocked up to ridicule the attitudes of the past. It’s the sort…

  • Revoke The Games

    In response to my post Let the Games End, commenter Karl notifies me that a petition to revoke the Winter Olympic Games in Russia in 2014 has been started. If you want a badge for your site this is the place to go. It is the least we can do. Cross Posted at Power and…

  • Racist Videos — watch at your own risk!

    Yesterday I wrote a long post about Barack Obama’s long relationship with Bill Ayers. What did not occur to me was that my criticism of Bill Ayers might very well be interpreted as racist. That’s because my criticism of Ayers is necessarily criticism of Obama, and all criticism of Obama is racist: In his color-coded…

  • Harry Reid Makes Me Sick

    Harry Reid says coal and oil are making us sick. He has that right. High oil prices are funding jihadis and the new Russian Military machine. The high price of oil is killing Iraqis and killing Georgians. It is also severely squeezing the poor in America. And here you probably thought the Democrats were the…

  • Golly, Allah — let us be his bestest buds!

    Phil Plait, the Bad Astronomer and incoming president of the James Randi Educational Foundation, has a post about Iran’s failed satellite launch, but what interests me more is the text of Ahmadinejad’s desperate prayer (quoted in turn from MSNBC): Ahmadinejad was present at this launch on Saturday, and offered a prayer before liftoff: “In the…

  • Let The Games End

    There is talk of denying the Russians the Winter Olympic games in 2014. Pennsylvania’s Democratic Rep. Allyson Y. Schwartz and Republican Bill Shuster , the co-chairs of the House Georgia Caucus, announced they intend to introduce a resolution when Congress returns calling on the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to find a new venue for the…

  • Space Without The Russians

    For about five years America is going to depend on the Russians for access to the Space Station. Suppose because of happenings in Georgia the Russians decline to do their part? “The new challenge we have is that for approximately five years, the plan — which is a very bad plan but is the only…

  • More than an “association”

    This is not my first post about the unrepentent terrorist Bill Ayers (to say nothing of his thoroughly evil wife Bernadine Dohrn). I’ve long thought that Obama’s relationship with Ayers is far more serious than his interactions with Jeremiah Wright, but unlike Jeremiah Wright, Obama has yet to denounce or repudiate Ayers. Far from it;…

  • Little Fusion Hits The WSJ

    Read the article at the Wall Street Journal. My friend Tom Ligon is featured as well as Richard Hull. Read the back story on how the article came about at Talk Polywell. You can follow developments in this line of research and McCain’s interest at: Fusion Report 13 June 008. You can also read more…

  • Captured By Little Oil

    Commenter Schwimmer at my post Democrats Strike Out had this to say: And so it begins. The party which has controlled the White House for the past 8 years and which has controlled Congress for the past 12 of 14 years is now the party of new ideas. The Democrats are rightfully trying to pursue…

  • Captured By Big Air

    I was commenting at Althouse about Obama’s performance on the stump: Without a script Obama is a doofus. Another commenter popped up with this gem: Really? A doofus? You’ve been watching to many “Leave it to Beaver” reruns. So I responded (I can’t resist a set up). And Obama is still a doofus when he…

  • If you’re like me

    (and who isn’t) you may not have read the Bleat in too long a time. Well, here’s one worth reading (though you’ll want to skip down a bit past the candle): Well, let’s see what’s up with the Old Scout this week. Garrison Keillor’s column – America’s most peculiar example of a fine writer willingly…

  • “They’ve got a whole machinery that they’re cranking out”

    Barack Obama is doing his best to link John McCain to a vaguely labeled “machinery,” and he just can’t stop talking about a certain “book.” Better worry, because things could get ugly: Things could get ugly in the coming weeks, he warned. “They’ve got a whole machinery that they’re cranking out,” Obama continued. “They’ve got…

  • Green Speculation

    Commenter RAH at the Belmont Club (5:26 pm) speculates on how the Green Movement and CO2 hysteria have played into the hands of the Russians. Russian President Medeyev was Gazprom President. In his new position he is buying contracts from other countries. Venezuela sells oil to Russia; Libya just signed a contract with Medeyev and…

  • Democrats Strike Out

    American Thinker recounts the latest moves in Congress with respect to drilling for new oil resources. After reporting yesterday on Nancy Pelosi’s desire to develop a comprehensive energy bill instead of an up or down vote on lifting off shore drilling restrictions, the GOP immediately saw through her transparent attempt to make the bill so…

  • Classical Values Cartoons?

    Dennis here. I’ve been drawing again and have plans with some old friends to revive a few dusty old ideas for comic books and strips. But I’ve never quite found the right idea for this site. I tried my hand at political cartoons a time or two (or five) here, but it never quite caught…

  • What if the Ice Age skeptics are ruining the planet?

    I’ve expressed skepticism about global warming, but it’s not often that I see politicians doing the same — especially in New Jersey: Responding to various new scientific reports questioning the concept of global warming, Assemblyman Michael Doherty today called on Governor Corzine to hold off on proposing any new regulations associated with the state’s Global…

  • Some One Just Got A Pole Up Their Posterior

    The Polish President is not a happy camper. He has issues with Germany and France. WARSAW, Poland: Poland’s president criticized the way France and Germany have handled the crisis between Russia and Georgia, accusing them Saturday of being too soft on Moscow due to their commercial ties with Russia. Lech Kaczynski also said that European…

  • Russians In Georgia Demobilize

    It seems Russian forces in Georgia have gone static. IGOETI, Georgia — Russian forces built ramparts of earth around tanks and posted sentries on a hill in central Georgia on Saturday, seemingly digging in amid Western pressure for Moscow to withdraw its forces under a cease-fire deal signed by Russia’s president. The #1 advantage of…