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Monthly Archives: September 2009
Obama: enemy of humanity
As the hate speech continues on the right, without apparently anyone responsible on the right coming down on it, GOP Congressman Trent Frank calls Obama the “enemy of humanity.”
Obama’s first act as president of any consequence, in the middle of a financial meltdown, was to send taxpayers’ money overseas to pay for the killing of unborn children in other countries. Now, I got to tell you, if a president will do that, there’s almost nothing that you should be surprised at after that. We shouldn’t be shocked that he does all these other insane things. A president that has lost his way that badly, that has no ability to see the image of God in these little fellow human beings, if he can’t do that right, then he has no place in any station of government and we need to realize that he is an enemy of humanity.
He has since “clarified” his remarks. He wants to make it clear that he meant that Obama is an enemy of “unborn humanity” not, I guess, born humanity.
Newsmax: Military coup to take out President Obama (updated)
A Newsmax columnist is now claiming that a military coup to handle the “Obama problem” is a realistic possibility. The wacko fringe is getting even crazier. Why does he think the military could take such a step?
- Officers swear to “support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic.” Unlike enlisted personnel, they do not swear to “obey the orders of the president of the United States.”
- Top military officers can see the Constitution they are sworn to defend being trampled as American institutions and enterprises are nationalized.
- They can see that Americans are increasingly alarmed that this nation, under President Barack Obama, may not even be recognizable as America by the 2012 election, in which he will surely seek continuation in office.
- They can see the nation’s safety and their own military establishments and honor placed in jeopardy as never before.
- They can see that the economy — ravaged by deficits, taxes, unemployment, and impending inflation — is financially reliant on foreign lender governments.
- They can see this president waging undeclared war on the intelligence community, without whose rigorous and independent functions the armed services are rendered blind in an ever-more hostile world overseas and at home.
- They can see the dismantling of defenses against missiles targeted at this nation by avowed enemies, even as America’s troop strength is allowed to sag.
- They can see the horror of major warfare erupting simultaneously in two, and possibly three, far-flung theaters before America can react in time.
This type of “analysis” is dangerous and totally irresponsible. If someone believes that actions taken by the Obama administration are unconstitutional, the recourse (under the Constitution) is to the courts. It would be interesting to actually hear a cogent analysis of exactly what the President has done or proposes doing that is unconstitutional before even considering a coup. I mean, there has to be some limitation on claims that one considers legitimate, some facially substantive explanation of what could possibly warrant this type of action. I cannot fathom exactly what unconstitutional actions have been taken by this administration.
The drumbeat of voices attempting to de-legitimize the President is actually quite dangerous, a point highlighted today by Tom Friedman in the New York Times. He argues that the baseless claims made by the far right could provide a basis for a deranged individual or individuals to attempt to kill the President. Imagine the result if such were to happen.
Sometimes I wonder whether George H.W. Bush, president “41,” will be remembered as our last “legitimate” president. The right impeached Bill Clinton and hounded him from Day 1 with the bogus Whitewater “scandal.” George W. Bush was elected under a cloud because of the Florida voting mess, and his critics on the left never let him forget it.
And Mr. Obama is now having his legitimacy attacked by a concerted campaign from the right fringe. They are using everything from smears that he is a closet “socialist” to calling him a “liar” in the middle of a joint session of Congress to fabricating doubts about his birth in America and whether he is even a citizen. And these attacks are not just coming from the fringe. Now they come from Lou Dobbs on CNN and from members of the House of Representatives.
Again, hack away at the man’s policies and even his character all you want. I know politics is a tough business. But if we destroy the legitimacy of another president to lead or to pull the country together for what most Americans want most right now — nation-building at home — we are in serious trouble. We can’t go 24 years without a legitimate president — not without being swamped by the problems that we will end up postponing because we can’t address them rationally.
Update: Now Newsmax is desperately trying to backpedal on the column. It has been removed from their website and they claim that the author, John L. Perry, is merely an unpaid blogger. Not quite. He has been writing a column for them nearly every single week since November, 1999. Oh, and the full text of the original column remains available here.
Time for a new PR firm
The Vatican has decided that it makes sense to re-awaken the outrage at the abuse of children by priests committed over decades. Result: total fail. How? By putting out a press release attempting to downplay the problem by noting that “only” 1 in 20 priests sexually molested children in their care.
The statement, read out by Archbishop Silvano Tomasi, the Vatican’s permanent observer to the UN, defended its record by claiming that “available research” showed that only 1.5%-5% of Catholic clergy were involved in child sex abuse.
He also quoted statistics from the Christian Scientist Monitor newspaper to show that most US churches being hit by child sex abuse allegations were Protestant and that sexual abuse within Jewish communities was common.
He added that sexual abuse was far more likely to be committed by family members, babysitters, friends, relatives or neighbours, and male children were quite often guilty of sexual molestation of other children.
The elephant in the room
Duty calls
xkcd via The Big Picture
I don’t think this column means what the author thinks it means
A column from today’s Guardian is a rant from a guy who claims to defend Windows and come down hard on Apple fanboys. But it reads, at least to me, as an overwhelming vote of support for Apple.
I admit it: I’m a bigot. A hopeless bigot at that: I know my particular prejudice is absurd, but I just can’t control it. It’s Apple. I don’t like Apple products. And the better-designed and more ubiquitous they become, the more I dislike them. I blame the customers. Awful people. Awful. Stop showing me your iPhone. Stop stroking your Macbook. Stop telling me to get one.
***I know Windows is awful. Everyone knows Windows is awful. Windows is like the faint smell of piss in a subway: it’s there, and there’s nothing you can do about it. OK, OK: I know other operating systems are available. But their advocates seem even creepier, snootier and more insistent than Mac owners. The harder they try to convince me, the more I’m repelled. To them, I’m a sheep. And they’re right. I’m a helpless, stupid, lazy sheep. I’m also a masochist. And that’s why I continue to use Windows – horrible Windows – even though I hate every second of it. It’s grim, it’s slow, everything’s badly designed and nothing really works properly: using Windows is like living in a communist bloc nation circa 1981. And I wouldn’t change it for the world, because I’m an abject bloody idiot and I hate myself, and this is what I deserve: to be sentenced to Windows for life.
That’s why Windows works for me. But I’d never recommend it to anybody else, ever. This puts me in line with roughly everybody else in the world. No one has ever earnestly turned to a fellow human being and said, “Hey, have you considered Windows?” Not in the real world at any rate.
Winter planning: Project Spring Chicken
This summer, having been a home-owner again for a little over a year, I decided that I wanted a project that would combine an animal, some part of my fairly large back yard, and would also be at least arguably healthy. Somewhere mid-summer, I settled on a goal: to raise a few chickens, primarily for the eggs, but also as a part of a back-to-the-earth gardening trend. It also seems to offer the chance to save a few bucks, although I am not a big egg eater.
As I started researching the various issues (what do chickens need in terms of shelter, medicince, etc., zoning rules, and so on), I discovered that back-yard chicken raising is a growing activity in the US (and elsewhere as well). It is a sort of throwback to a long tradition in this country. So I decided to start to prepare for the introduction this spring of three or four chickens into my living arrangements.
So it was something of a surprise to open the latest issue of The New Yorker, and there is an article by Susan Orlean,”The It Bird,” covering the trend and the ups-and-downs of raising chickens in a domestic setting (abstract here). She offers a great overview of the movement. Susan answers readers questions here and the website has this video of her and her chickens:
A great new golf club
I don’t know why I never thought of this before. The phone number appears real as I just tried it.
Birther infommercial plea for money
This is both comical and scary. Some birther-movement organization is a running an infomercial, primarily in the South, alleging that Obama was not born in the United States. It plays off more or less standard conspiracy theory themes that have been thoroughly debunked. And it offers a very sweet deal (not): for $30 you too can get a bumper sticker and your name on a fax to the DOJ and states’ attorneys general. I wonder if this is more a scam to make money for the promoters that a real protest effort. Highlight real is below and the full video is here.
The joy of poverty
As presented by Monty Python:
Katie Couric interviews Glenn Beck
I’m tired of Fox News complaining that Obama won’t agree to any interviews with the network. One of their most popular hosts has repeatedly called the President a racist. He has every right and is absolutely in the right to refuse to do interviews with the network. The video below is a great interview by Katie Couric of Glenn Beck where she won’t let him get away with not answering what he meant by saying Obama hated “white culture.”
Update: I found a better version of the video.
A better version of the Windows 7 Party
After watching this version of the Windows 7 Launch Party video, I have a better understanding of why this type of a party could be a good time.
Please…protect insurance companies
You too can host a Windows 7 house party!
Think of the fun. Set up your own themed Windows 7 launch party in your own home. Here is one tech site’s take on this terrific idea. And here is what it would be like to be a host of such a festive occasion via an official Microsoft video (and be sure to pay particular attention to the guy on the left):
I can’t think of a better way to spend an evening. Oh, and the guy on the left? He should have starred in this.
