Archive for August, 2009

The Hypocrisy File: David Suzuki

Friday, August 14th, 2009

David Suzuki

“Education has failed in a very serious way to convey the most important lesson science can teach: skepticism”
– David Suzuki

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But of course that virtuous “skepticism” should not be applied to to the debate raging over climate change – those who are skeptical aren’t skeptics – they are “deniers”.

The latest position is that ‘the science is settled’. In February Suzuki stormed out of an AM640 Toronto radio interview when interviewer, John Oakley, made the accurate observation that global warming science is not a “totally settled issue.”

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And while I’m on the subject of Suzuki hypocrisy, let’s not forget this.

h/t to Kate.

“Useful idiot”: Oliver Stone

Friday, August 14th, 2009

In honour of the Soviet KGB defector, Yuri Bezmenov I bring you Oscar-winning film-maker Oliver Stone:

Stone and Chavez

Oliver Stone will continue his infamous tradition of films about real-world political figures with a new documentary about Hugo Chavez, the flashpoint Venezuela president whose influence the United States has publicly tried to subdue in recent years.
The news comes after Stone blithely weathered the fallout from his breezy Bush biopic W. and a wave of publicity after the Iranian president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, turned down his request to make a documentary about him. (Ahmadinejad acknowledged Stone’s rebel status in his profession but said he was still part of “the Great Satan,” to which Stone famously said he hoped that the Iranian “experience with an inept, rigid ideologue president goes better than ours.”)

True to form, Stone will focus his Chavez documentary on the leftist president’s vast opposition, and he will have plenty of material: Chavez recently introduced legislation that would allow him to remain in office until 2019. Stone has already spent considerable time with Chavez over the last several months, and his film is slated to be finished this year.

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Stone’s project is also discussed by Oleg Atbashian:

Thus, Oliver Stone is reportedly making a documentary about Hugo Chavez, whom he describes as an “energetic, principled champion of change in Latin America” and hopes, in Stone’s words, to “capture the spirit of his drive to roll back U.S. influence.” The ability to claim originality while working for decades from the same moth-eaten template makes Mr. Stone an Oscar-winning genius. Is there a chance that in the process of glorifying what he calls the region’s “liberation from the United States,” the legendary director might display authentic originality by interviewing, not a leftist, but a hero of anti-Marxist resistance? Can the devastation inflicted on Latin America by socialist policies persuade Mr. Stone to look beyond the worn-out clichés? We can only wish.

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Quote of the day

Thursday, August 13th, 2009

President Obama can try to gloss over the effects of government authorized end-of-life consultations, but the views of one of his top health care advisors are clear enough. It’s all just more evidence that the Democratic legislative proposals will lead to health care rationing, and more evidence that the top-down plans of government bureaucrats will never result in real health care reform.

Sarah Palin, August 12, 2009

(Hey, I quoted Paglia yesterday, so fair is fair)

Quote of the day

Wednesday, August 12th, 2009

The ethical collapse of the left was nowhere more evident than in the near total silence of liberal media and Web sites at the Obama administration’s outrageous solicitation to private citizens to report unacceptable “casual conversations” to the White House. If Republicans had done this, there would have been an angry explosion by Democrats from coast to coast. I was stunned at the failure of liberals to see the blatant totalitarianism in this incident, which the president should have immediately denounced. His failure to do so implicates him in it.

Camille Paglia, August 12, 2009

(Yes, I did just quote Camille Paglia)

Socialism is alive and well in Venezuela

Wednesday, August 12th, 2009

Thirty-four radio stations were closed very recently and legislation was proposed under which “any person who divulges false news through the media that upsets public peace … will be sentenced to prison from two to four years.” The legislation was offered by the attorney general, who said it was needed because of “new kinds of crime that result from the abusive exercise of freedom of information and opinion.”

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So of course it is no surprise to see that Hugo Chavez and Mahmoud Ahmadinejad are such good buddies:

Hugo Chavez and Mahmoud Ahmadinejad

In a telephone conversation with the Iranian president, Chavez said, “The victory of Dr. Ahmadinejad in the recent election is a win for all people in the world and free nations against global arrogance,” Iran’s Presidential Office reported. Chavez usually uses the term “global arrogance” to refer to Venezuela’s arch-foe the United States.

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And I guess one of my posts wouldn’t be complete without a bit of a poke at Obama, so here you go:

Obama and Chavez

Later, during a group photo, Obama reached behind several leaders at the summit to shake Chavez’ hand for the third time. Obama summoned a translator and the two smiled and spoke briefly.

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Update:

Finally, as we wrapped up our talk, the rabbi fell back on an age-old practice born of last resort for Jews across the span of history who have found themselves in eerily similar straits. He issued an alert, a plea to the outside world for intervention of a sort that he knows has never exactly time-tested well.

“The world should be aware that there is a possibility of something happening in Venezuela,” he said. “And if something did start to happen, the world should cry out.”

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Update 2: Another “useful idiot”:

Oliver Stone is reportedly making a documentary about Hugo Chavez, whom he describes as an “energetic, principled champion of change in Latin America” and hopes, in Stone’s words, to “capture the spirit of his drive to roll back U.S. influence.” The ability to claim originality while working for decades from the same moth-eaten template makes Mr. Stone an Oscar-winning genius. Is there a chance that in the process of glorifying what he calls the region’s “liberation from the United States,” the legendary director might display authentic originality by interviewing, not a leftist, but a hero of anti-Marxist resistance? Can the devastation inflicted on Latin America by socialist policies persuade Mr. Stone to look beyond the worn-out clichés? We can only wish.

If the convention requires this “unconventional” genius to lionize America’s enemies, it’s what he does — not more and not less. Until recently, Stone was rumored to be considering a similar anti-American documentary with the Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, but the recent insurgency against this man in his own country may have convinced Stone to kill the plan as too obviously absurd.

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“Useful Idiot”: Chris Matthews, MSNBC

Tuesday, August 11th, 2009

In honour of the Soviet KGB defector, Yuri Bezmenov I bring you MSNBCs Chris Matthews:

Chris Matthews

In a shocking video on MSNBC, host Chris Mattews suggested that the ‘Obamacare’ protesters should be injected with sodium pentothal until they admit they’re racists.

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And below is an astonishing video clip of Matthews Lawrence O’Donnell in his full glory interviewing Peter Schiff last week:

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Correction: I had mistakenly identified MSNBCs Lawrence O’Donnell as Chris Matthews in the clip above. I therefore have to award them both “useful idiot” designation.

Hey, I resemble that remark!

Monday, August 10th, 2009

A new, ongoing series of posts. I will do my best to keep a thick skin:

Five surgeons from big cities are discussing who makes the best patients to operate on…

The first surgeon, from Bristol , says, “I like to see accountants on my operating table, because when you open them up, everything inside is numbered.”

The second, from Manchester , responds, “Yeah, but you should try electricians! Everything inside them is colour coded.”

The third surgeon, from Edinburgh , says, “No, I really think librarians are the best, everything inside them is in alphabetical order.”

The fourth surgeon, from Birmingham chimes in: “You know, I like construction workers…those blokes always understand when you have a few parts left over.”

But the fifth surgeon, from London shut them all up when he observed: “You’re all wrong, Politicians are the easiest to operate on”

“There’s no guts, no heart, no balls, no brains and no spine, and the head and the arse are interchangeable.”

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The politics of personal destruction

Monday, August 10th, 2009

I wanted to highlight this article for two reasons: Firstly, it includes the use of one of my favorite words, “bamboozle”. Secondly, it does a nice job of capturing the mood and the political reactions that we are witnessing over the Obama Healthcare debate taking place in America.

As Jennifer Rubin points out:

The White House’s attempt to paint ordinary citizens who come to speak out against ObamaCare as pawns of the insurance industry takes on a comical air when one considers the president’s own background and tactics. As Charles Krauthammer remarked:

There is a certain irony in an administration denouncing ordinary Americans who get together to express what they believe and to confront authority, when that administration is led by a man who began his career as a community organizer, whose job, as I understand it, is to take ordinary Americans, get them together to express what they believe, and express demands against the authorities.

So it’s unbelievably hypocritical. And, of course, as we just heard, this only happens when you have a conservative protest. It is called a mob. If it’s a liberal protest, it is called grassroots expressing themselves.

Remember, just a year ago under the Bush administration, dissent was the highest form of patriotism. And today it is a kind of either organized anger, it’s a facsimile of anger, it’s unpatriotic, it’s whatever.

Ultimately, the “blame the voters” tactic is self-defeating, if not downright embarrassing. The White House can’t demean the voters whose support they need. They must persuade and engage, not spy on and smear the town hall attendees.

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Quote of the day

Sunday, August 9th, 2009

When the community starts organizing against the organizer, the whole rigmarole goes to hell. Not that these extremists showing up at town-hall meetings are real members of the “community.” Have you noticed how tailored they are? Dissent is now the hautest form of couturism. Sen. Barbara Boxer has denounced dissenters from Obama’s health-care proposals as too “well-dressed” to be genuine. Only the emperor has new clothes. Everyone knows that.

Mark Steyn, August 8, 2009

Does anyone else find this a bit Orwellian?

Thursday, August 6th, 2009

Yesterday I received an email from the Democratic National Committee:

Friend –

There’s been a lot of media coverage about organized mobs intimidating lawmakers, disrupting town halls, and silencing real discussion about the need for real health insurance reform.

The truth is, it’s a sham. These “grassroots protests” are being organized and largely paid for by Washington special interests and insurance companies who are desperate to block reform. They’re trying to use lies and fear to break the President and his agenda for change.

Health insurance reform is about our lives, our jobs, and our families — we can’t let distortions and intimidation get in the way. We need to expose these outrageous tactics, and we’re counting on you to help. Can you read these “5 facts about the anti-reform mobs,” then pass them along to your friends and family?

5 facts about the anti-reform mobs

1. These disruptions are being funded and organized by out-of-district special-interest groups and insurance companies who fear that health insurance reform could help Americans, but hurt their bottom line. A group run by the same folks who made the “Swiftboat” ads against John Kerry is compiling a list of congressional events in August to disrupt. An insurance company coalition has stationed employees in 30 states to track where local lawmakers hold town-hall meetings.

2. People are scared because they are being fed frightening lies. These crowds are being riled up by anti-reform lies being spread by industry front groups that invent smears to tarnish the President’s plan and scare voters. But as the President has repeatedly said, health insurance reform will create more health care choices for the American people, not reduce them. If you like your insurance or your doctor, you can keep them, and there is no “government takeover” in any part of any plan supported by the President or Congress.

3. Their actions are getting more extreme. Texas protesters brought signs displaying a tombstone for Rep. Lloyd Doggett and using the “SS” symbol to compare President Obama’s policies to Nazism. Maryland Rep. Frank Kratovil was hanged in effigy outside his district office. Rep. Tim Bishop of New York had to be escorted to his car by police after an angry few disrupted his town hall meeting — and more examples like this come in every day. And they have gone beyond just trying to derail the President’s health insurance reform plans, they are trying to “break” the President himself and ruin his Presidency.

4. Their goal is to disrupt and shut down legitimate conversation. Protesters have routinely shouted down representatives trying to engage in constructive dialogue with voters, and done everything they can to intimidate and silence regular people who just want more information. One attack group has even published a manual instructing protesters to “stand up and shout” and try to “rattle” lawmakers to prevent them from talking peacefully with their constituents.

5. Republican leadership is irresponsibly cheering on the thuggish crowds. Republican House Minority Leader John Boehner issued a statement applauding and promoting a video of the disruptions and looking forward to “a long, hot August for Democrats in Congress.”

It’s time to expose this charade, before it gets more dangerous. Please send these facts to everyone you know. You can also post them on your website, blog, or Facebook page.

Now, more than ever, we need to stand strong together and defend the truth.

Thanks,

Jen

Jen O’Malley Dillon
Executive Director
Democratic National Committee

There are two aspects of this email that had me scratching my head: 1. The insulting suggestion that individual citizens would not feel compelled to express their concerns over a very controversial healthcare proposal without the incitement of “special-interest group” thugs. Yes, they are all a bunch of sheep. This sounds a lot like Iran’s Ahmadinejad’s claim that pro-democratic protests were the result of Western agitators. 2. The indignation that the protesting “thugs” might get unruly. I guess they didn’t attend any anti-Bush protests.

I was going to let this go, but today I was sent a link to the U.S. government web site. It looks like Obama and his crew are building a list of citizens that may have some opposing views on their policy. The page states:

There is a lot of disinformation about health insurance reform out there, spanning from control of personal finances to end of life care. These rumors often travel just below the surface via chain emails or through casual conversation. Since we can’t keep track of all of them here at the White House, we’re asking for your help. If you get an email or see something on the web about health insurance reform that seems fishy, send it to flag@whitehouse.gov.

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Update: In St. Louis a Townhall meeting turned violent, begging the question, who are the real “special interest thugs”.

Update 2: More “special interest thugs” in Denver.