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 Let’s Get Our Stuff Together, People!
 

Music of the Day: Steps Ahead, Now You Know

It now looks as if the Dems have, more or less, settled on the top half of their general election ticket with Mr. Obama; who he selects as his running mate remains to be seen, but I’d be willing to bet the ranch it ain’t gonna’ be Mrs. Clinton. It probably won’t much matter who Mr. Obama selects to run on the ticket—it will be more of the same goofy lefty stuff we’ve come to expect from the Dems since about 1972—he won’t touch a moderate or mildly conservative Dem to run with him and I’m guessing he wouldn’t come near someone like Senator Joe Lieberman.

What is important for us Reps now is to stop the mad yammering about Mr. McCain not being conservative enough, or being too “moderate,” or being too willing to attempt some kind of bi-partisanship, however noble or misguided that might be; if we have any desire at all to see a Republican in the White House in 2009, we had better get our stuff together and start working to make sure that happens. Here’s an excerpt from an essay by Mark Helprin in the most recent issue of the Claremont Review of Books (Spring 2008, page 66) entitled McCain Mutiny: “Half a dozen talk-radio hosts, whose major talent is that, like hairdressers, they can talk all day long to one client after another as they snip, decided, not long ago that John McCain did not hew sufficiently close to their gospel, the depth of which is Oprah-like. If a great institution of the Left could weigh in as she did in the choice of a nominee, why not her fraternal twins on the Right? It didn’t matter that Mitt Romney, suddenly their Reagan, became a conservative in a flash of lightning sometime last year, or that Mike Huckabee was in many ways as conservative as Vladimir Lenin—the task was to stop the devil McCain. Though chastised by events, the talkers are still at it, even if only at a smolder. Ostracism following tests of ideological purity and ‘right thinking’ is a specialty of the Left. Not that it doesn’t exist on the Right, blooming with great malice as it does on the radio. But especially in light of their prospects now, conservatives have no room for it. For by their neglectful forfeit they have lost the battles of culture and education, and to remain other than an occult force they must express their beliefs through politics, from which, after November, they may be for a time excluded.”

Think, for just a minute, of the alternative, Mr. Obama as president. Increased taxes (he said it May 8). A declaration of defeat and withdrawal from Iraq ASAP. “Universal” health insurance (if you think the United States Postal Service is bad, apply the same management and production concepts to “health care”). Holding “talks” with terrorist groups that are openly anti-American, anti-Western, anti-democracy, anti-Israel. Attacking Pakistan, an ally in the war against terrorism (still one of the more bizarre notions of the campaign). Calling politics as usual “change.” And so forth. Please see the Obama link, to the right on this fine blog page, and read about the “issues” yourself.

So, now you know, I hope, what we have to do to defeat what David Horowitz calls the party of defeat, the Dems—we have to get our stuff together, we have to unite behind Mr. McCain’s campaign, despite his foibles, warts, and semi-weirdness, and we have to raise funds, put up posters, tack on bumper stickers, talk with friends, family, and everyone else about the absolutely stark difference between the two candidates, the two parties, and the two visions of the future of America. Be polite! No shouting! No fisticuffs! No name-calling! No assuming that Dems are stupid!

One of the things the Dems are ABSOLUTELY counting on in November is Republican apathy and a lack of passion about our own candidate, or indifference to our candidate, or fear that our candidate isn’t conservative enough—they are counting on that because they know that Obama is the candidate of the so-called intellectual elite, that he’s the candidate of the far-left, that he’s the candidate of the race-based vote (hey, 90% of any racial group that supports any one candidate is a “racial” candidate), and they know that he’s a blue-state candidate and that’s not good enough to win IF WE GET OUR STUFF TOGETHER AND SUPPORT MR. McCAIN.

AJ

TO LIVE IN FREEDOM’S LIGHT IS THE RIGHT OF MANKIND.
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 Worst Movie of All Time?
 

Music of the Day: John Hopkins, Private Universe

We have all seen really bad movies in our lifetimes, but because we humans have a great capacity to forget pain, even excruciating pain, the worst of the worst often has been expunged from our memories. The two worst movies I have ever seen were The Conqueror, with John Wayne, (recognized by almost all viewers and critics as one of the worst films ever made) and Conan the Barbarian, with Arnold Schwarzenegger. There may be others that were nearly as bad, but I have forgotten them; again, this has to do, I think, with psychological self-preservation and self-protection. Sadly, I have added to my list of really bad movies tonight—it may be, as the title suggests, the worst movie of all time.

MLB and I stepped out this evening, after the arrival of some Mother’s Day flowers for her, and after we fed Max the Wonder Dog and took him out for evening walkies/dumpies. We grabbed a quick bite to eat and I drank a huge margarita in an anticipation of what I thought would be a funny movie—I had heard that some people thought the movie Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay was humorous. I should have looked around first before squandering $10 on two “senior” tickets—one poor misguided soul in Tucson seemed to think that Harold and Kumar scored “points” for supposedly exposing the “paranoid and repressive” nature of post-9/11 American society. This was a thoroughly unfunny, pointless, vulgar, and downright stupid film. This made Borat seem like the pinnacle of comedy on film. Any “points” that might have been made in Harold and Kumar were obliterated by (1) toilet humor (first scene); (2) penis humor (too many scenes to count); (3) gratuitous and wholly pointless nudity (mere eye-candy—failed to advance plot, story, tensions, resolution, etc.); (4) masturbation humor; (5) weed humor (too many to count, most of which were not especially humorous—certainly not at the Cheech and Chong level of yesteryear); (6) rip-off scenes (from The Graduate and Dr. Strangelove, to name just two); (7) stupid Americans in uniform or government jobs humor; (8) in-bred redneck humor; (9) African-American stereotype humor (if you could call it that). Sigh. Ten bucks and one hour and forty two minutes of my life gone forever. At least the margarita was good. My advice—pass on Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay. If you really want to see this movie, wait about ten days and it will be available on DVD in your local video store and used clothing outlet.

AJ

TO LIVE IN FREEDOM’S LIGHT IS THE RIGHT OF MANKIND.
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 Today’s Moral Equivalence
 

Music of the Day: Chick Corea Quartet, Time Warp

Not long ago here in the ol’ blog, I made reference to the Former Peanut-Farmer in Chief, Mr. Jimmy Carter and his recent visit to the Middle East to confer with members of Hamas, that jolly band of homicide bombers and Holocaust-deniers (when they aren’t actively seeking to finish the uncompleted work of the Nazis—the Holocaust). Mr. Carter has returned, damnit!, to the United States and is now making the rounds of various television shows hosted by the clueless and the cadaverous (think Larry King—but how long before an extended “interview” with Mr. Bill Moyers, scion of the blame-America first crowd, funded with YOUR TAX DOLLARS) and Mr. Carter is responding to the softball questions lobbed his way with his usual mushy-headed peanut butter answers. No matter how much things change, they always stay the same.

Sadly, his return to CONUS also means that the State Department ignored my trenchant advice to revoke Mr. Carter’s passport, despite the 957 e-mail messages I sent to them encouraging them to take this palliative measure.

But back to the point of today’s post; one of the comments I received for The Peanut Farmer Fails Again reads, in part, this way: “. . .I’ll bet the average Palestinian considers the Jews as thugs, dictators, and totalitarian [sic]. There are [sic] always more than one perspective to a problem.” Where to begin?

How ‘bout with some facts, or as my old friend Dr. GDA, Jr., used to say, some “true facts.” Israel is a parliamentary democracy that has at least thirteen active political parties; 23% of the Israeli population is comprised of non-Jewish, mostly Arab, folks. Sixteen percent of Israelis identify themselves as Muslims. The population of Israel is about 7 million human beings, 97% of whom are literate. Israel receives about $240 million in economic aid from the United States.

Egypt calls itself a “republic,” but only four political parties are “approved” by the government; Egypt is also home to the Muslim Brotherhood, universally recognized as a terrorist organization. The population of Egypt is about 81 million human beings, with 98% Egyptian ethnicity. Jews comprise 0% of the Egyptian population and Christians comprise a mere1% of the Egyptian population. Ah, diversity. Seventy one percent of Egyptians are literate, but only 59% of Egyptian females are literate and 20% of the Egyptian population lives below its poverty line in spite of the fact Egypt exports more oil and electricity than it uses and it receives somewhere in the neighborhood of $925 million in economic aid from various sources.

Syria, too, calls itself a “republic,” but it is a republic in name only because it is an authoritarian military-dominated regime with seven “legal” political parties and many other “illegal” political parties. Syria has a population of almost 20 million human beings, 90% of which are Muslim, 10% of which are Christian, with only “tiny” communities of Jews. Seventy three percent of women are literate and 86% of men are literate in Syria, but 12% of all Syrians live below the poverty line. Syria receives about $213 million in economic aid from various sources.

Iran, too calls itself a “republic,” although it is really a theocracy; political parties as we know them here in the West are rare and new in Iran—mostly Iranian “political parties” are coalitions formed by various factions, none of which, not even opposition groups, pose a legitimate or viable challenge to the theocracy. Nearly 69 million human beings populate Iran and 98% are Muslim. Ah, diversity. The literacy rate amongst women is 70% and 83% amongst men and 11% of all Iranians are unemployed, while 18% of all Iranians live below the poverty line. Iran exports electricity, oil, and natural gas and receives about $104 million in economic aid from various sources—Iran would doubtless receive more economic aid but for its richly deserved reputation as an international rogue state.

Lebanon is a republic with seventeen political parties, including our old friends Hezbollah and Amal, both of which are universally recognized as terrorist organizations. Lebanon has a population of almost 4 million human beings, 95% of which are Arabs, 4% of which are Armenian. Lebanon has some religious pluralism, with 59% of its population identifying as Muslim and 39% identifying as Christian. Twenty percent of the Lebanese population is unemployed and 28% live below the poverty line. Lebanon receives an astounding $4 billion in economic aid from various sources.

I suppose I could go on, you know with more information about Jordan and Saudi Arabia and sundry other Middle Eastern garden spots, but I’m tired now—we’ve been staying up late watching Carrier on PBS and thus I am not as rested as I ought to be. Let’s just sum up a bit and review a bit, too.

Israel is a democracy—its Arab neighbors are not in any way, shape, or form democratic, although Lebanon at least approaches something like democracy. Israel is a representative democracy—not so its neighbors. Calling Israeli Jews “dictators and totalitarian” [sic, again] is today’s moral equivalence. This small nation, in both geography and population, was attacked by its Arab neighbors almost instantly after its formation in 1948—and if you have forgotten, please let me remind you that Israel was formed by a mandate from the United Nations, an organization usually praised by the loony left (especially, these days, when it condemns Israel mostly for just existing). Israelis practice political, ethnic, and religious diversity—Israel’s neighbors, for the most part, do not. Israelis treat their women as human beings; for the most part, their neighbors do not. Israel has a dynamic economy; for the most part, its neighbors do not, despite the obvious disparity in economic aid received by Israel’s neighbors. Israelis, like most Americans, would prefer to live in peace and to be left alone to grow crops and raise kids and advance medicine and write music and buy stuff like big screen TeeVees. Israelis respond to attacks and do not seek to annihilate their Arab or Muslim or Christian neighbors or to “wipe them off the map.” Not so their neighbors. And while I must agree with the person who commented on my last piece that “Jews are not blameless,” I don’t recall making the argument that Jews or Israelis were “blameless,” only that they were constantly threatened, and frequently attacked, by terrorist states, terrorist thugs, and other not-so-nice people.

Finally, beware when someone uses the word “perspective” in an argument; it usually means that one is unable to discriminate between right and wrong or the better and the worse. Yes, we all make mistakes and we all can take some blame for this, that or the other, but some mistakes are worse than others—and one of those mistakes is thinking that “Jews. . .are thugs, dictators and totalitarian” [sic, for the third time]. If the “average Palestinian” thinks those thoughts, it is because he has been taught that the problem is not his own “leadership” and his fellow-Arabs and co-religionist Muslims, but the “vermin” Jews; for anyone living here to think those thoughts admits of either a profound ignorance or a willful mendacity.

AJ

TO LIVE IN FREEDOM’S LIGHT IS THE RIGHT OF MANKIND

P.S.: Public thanks to RB for telling us about the television-series entitled Carrier—it’s worth watching.
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 Ben Stein’s New Movie
 

Music of the Day: Marcus Strickland, Cherokee

My earlier prediction, that Ben Stein’s new movie Expelled, would not make it to our fine mountain burg until sometime later this year was wrong, wrong, wrong—although judging by the puny crowd it attracted on a Sunday evening, perhaps the movie was getting little or no local publicity. In any case, MLB and I made the big drive to town to see the film; this was a big deal because it was the first such cinematic-outing for MLB since her run-in with physical illness and her slow but steady recovery. Unfortunately, we were both disappointed by the film, probably for different reasons. I won’t attempt to articulate MLB’s disappointment—that would be putting words in her mouth, which is neither fair nor sanitary. . . .

For me the film lacked a certain seriousness that I hoped I would find given the subject matter; in my view there were too many cuts to old film footage of various sorts that were meant to be funny—but most weren’t. They were just cute—not particularly funny, not particularly edifying, not particularly enlightening, not particularly important to the central theme of the film.

The central theme of the film, that non-Darwinian scientists are not taken seriously by Darwinian scientists, and that non-Darwinian scientists are in a kind of intellectual GULAG run by the Darwinians, is a serious issue and one that deserves, at least, serious consideration and serious conversation. If Mr. Stein’s movie leads to that, that is a good thing; but if the intent of the film was to fire up the audience to get out and campaign for more openness within the scientific and academic communities, I think the film fell far short of that goal. I was not inspired to picket or write to my local university president or any such thing.

There were some very interesting and important moments and ideas in the film, not the least of which was Mr. Stein’s interview with Dr. Richard Dawkins—I won’t spoil the gist of the interview, but it was interesting to watch the good doctor squirm when asked to hypothesize about the origin of the very first one-celled creature which, as scientists are now discovering, is infinitely more complex than anyone previously thought, including Mr. Darwin, who lacked the current level of scientific understanding of the simplest living creatures. So, while the film was on some levels disappointing, it is worth seeing (once) and I’d welcome any of your comments about it here in the comments portion of the ol’ blog.

AJ

TO LIVE IN FREEDOM’S LIGHT IS THE RIGHT OF MANKIND.

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 The Peanut Farmer Fails Again
 

Music of the Day: Stereo Mutants, What Do I Do Now?

Interesting choice for the Music of the Day and it seems strangely apropos for the former Peanut Farmer in Chief, Mr. Jimmy Carter. What should he do now? The terrorist thugs he visited in the MIddle East have declared his visit a failure and, believe me, when those guys say you've failed, you have failed. Those guys know failure when they see it--their societies are testaments to abject failure. Mr. Carter, as an ex-president, has achieved pretty much what he achieved as president--failure in the Middle East. If there's one enduring theme to Mr. Carter's public policy legacy, it's failure. What next for Mr. Carter? What should he do now? How about a nice, long, tax-payer-funded quiet retirement, complete with Secret Service protection? That sounds good to me and I'm sure Condi Rice would love to have Mr. Carter sit on his front porch, in a rocking chair, and read some good books, or spend some time dashing off letters to the editor about this, that, and the other. Does Amy have kids yet? Mr. Carter might make a good grampa, don't ya' think? Maybe he could investigate those strange lights in the sky in Florida--the case in Arizona seems to have been solved. . . .

He'll be home soon, I'm sure, but I just hope the media-types ignore whatever Carter-Babble emerges from this most recent trip and listens this one time to the Palestinians, who have openly declared what people within our own Democratic party seem to have never noticed--that Mr. Carter is a failure.

AJ

TO LIVE IN FREEDOM'S LIGHT IS THE RIGHT OF MANKIND
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