Quote of the Day

A coup d’état took place in this country during the past two weeks. If you didn’t notice, perhaps you were distracted by the Dolphins whipping the Chargers, or Tina Fey’s grotesque parodies of Sarah Palin, or perhaps you were immersed in blogs trying to prove that Barak Obama is a domestic terrorist. Regardless of the distraction, while our attention was diverted, a revolution took place. No shots were fired, but plenty of blood was shed. The United States ceased to be a capitalist economy and became a managed socialist state. – Syd from Front Sight, Press, The Suicide of Capitalism

And yes, read the whole thing.

Leaving for the Rendezvous Tomorrow

Leaving for the Rendezvous Tomorrow

I’m going to work very early tomorrow so I can get out in the early afternoon, then my wife and I are headed out. We plan to stop in Laughlin, NV tomorrow evening, then head up to Reno bright & early. Apparently there’s a big to-do the gunbloggers have been invited to attend, so I have to do my best to get to the hotel by 5:00PM Thursday in order to make it.

Meanwhile, I need to load some .308. One of the guns I’m bringing this year is the 5R.

C’ya!

“The Internet interprets censorship as damage and routes around it.”

“The Internet interprets censorship as damage and routes around it.”

That’s a quote from John Gilmore. I’m here to do my part.

It seems that last week’s Saturday Night Live took some shots at the economic crisis, and – quite pointedly – at a couple deeply involved in it, billionaires Herbert and Marion Sandler, and George Soros.

Apparently this didn’t go over too well with the rich and powerful. NBC has yanked the clip from Hulu.com, and is aggressively pursuing “copyright infringement” when it’s posted at YouTube.com.

So the internet is routing around it. For your entertainment, and in conjunction with the “fair use” statement at the bottom of this page, I present you the SNL skit as political commentary:

http://img.photobucket.com/player.swf?file=http://vidmg.photobucket.com/albums/v99/smallestminority/SNLBailoutSkit.flv
Just doing my part!

UPDATE: Apparently an “edited” version is back up at Hulu.com, but this one is the original uncensored clip!

Once You Can Fake Sincerity. . .

Quote of the Day:

There is no end to it — everyone gets the version of Obama that perfectly fits his own world view. It is not hypocrisy. It’s fraud. – Jennifer Rubin, Commentary, “Hypocrisy Doesn’t Begin To Describe It”

Read the whole (short) thing. Especially the last paragraph.

Obama has said it himself, though he used the passive voice:

I serve as a blank screen on which people of vastly different political stripes project their own views.

That link’s not bad either. Nice to see Rubin following a theme.

You’d Be Amazed What You Can Find on eBay

You’d Be Amazed What You Can Find on eBay

I just finished the John Ringo/Tom Kratman novel Yellow Eyes. One running gag throughout the book was “You’d be amazed at what you can find on eBay!”

How true. Via Blognomicon, how’d you like to buy a Roman Ballista?

Yes, this is for real. We are selling a full-size Roman siege catapult (or ballista), which we believe to be the only one of its kind (for at least 2000 years).

The catapult was recreated by a team of experts, following all known records, as accurately as possible – and then successfully fired. It was created for the BBC, for a programme called Building the Impossible, in 2002. It was built by the timber-frame team at Carpenter Oak & Woodland.

The ballista weighs approx 12 tons so postage or even buyer collection is not an option. Fully built, it is approx 7.5 metres tall and 8.5 metres long.

Originally, this cost over £120,000 to build – so we are only looking for serious bidders.

Our reserve price of £25,000 includes the cost of essential repairs to bring it back to a condition where it could be displayed, and includes delivery to any mainland UK destination.

Please note: if erecting is required at the buyer’s site, it will cost an additional £17,500 to the purchase price. It is essential that the site has adequate space for the crane and space for setting up. This will not fit in your average garden!!

I’d say not!

Thank You, Glenn

Thank You, Glenn

Glenn Reynolds should be recognized as a national treasure. How he manages to sift through the overwhelming amount of material available on the Web and find the valuable nuggets simply astounds me.

Tonight he brings us False but Justified. It’s succinct and to the point, but here’s the money quote:

False, dangerous, misguided . . . and justified. Liberalism in a nutshell.

Speaking of Groups Obama is Comfortable In

Speaking of Groups Obama is Comfortable In

Barak I Believe in the Second Amendment Obama has had a rather long association with The Joyce Foundation, as detailed with great care by David T. Hardy, Esq., one of the 1% of lawyers that doesn’t suck. I know others have beaten me to the punch, but David’s piece is superlative, and I didn’t want to be the one gunblogger not to mention it.

Today’s Quote of the Day comes from the comments to David’s piece, written by “fred”:

The problem with the “paradigm shift” is that Senator Obama, soon to become POTUS, has been opaque about the contours of his ideology and intellectual templates. A lot of thoughtful citizens like myself have gone in quest of what these might be.

Generally, people are, in part, the sum total of their influences and education. So, you go in search of who advised, educated, influenced, and advanced this man. You also look at his voting record and his stable of advisers. Also, you look at statements he has made to groups out of the public spotlight to find out how he really thinks on a range of subjects. All of this takes time and effort. It does not come easily or cheaply. Especially when the Big Media is actively promoting Sen. Obama.

When you put it all together, it’s troubling, to say the least.

Signed,

A “bitter clinger to guns and religion.”

I ♣ Moral Equivalence

I was listening to the morning AM talk show today, and the topic (of course) was Ayers, since Sara Palin brought the subject up again in her speech in Clearwater, FL this morning.

The show takes a lot of calls from the audience. The Call came in, just about the way I expected it to. “David” proclaimed that Ayers wasn’t a terrorist, he was a Vietnam war protester, and the McCain/Palin campaign were just trying to make him look like an Islamic terrorist.

If Ayers was a terrorist, “David” proclaimed, then so was George Washington!

RCOB™

I got on the phone and got in queue. There were about six respondents in total, and I was the last before the show ended, but I got my $6.95 in (my 2¢ with inflation, value added tax, sales tax, excise tax, luxury tax, FICA witholding and fuel surcharge).

“David” is the successful end result of the de-moralization, the “ideological subversion” Yuri Bezmenov described in such detail. He’s a “useful idiot,” and he’s not alone. As I explained to the host, “David” is the product of decades of our “education” system, and what better way to illustrate that than through Barack Obama himself?

When questioned by George Stephanopoulos about his relationship with Ayers during the primary debates, Obama’s response was

This is a guy who lives in my neighborhood, who’s a professor of English in Chicago, uh, who I know, and who I have not received some official endorsement from – he’s not somebody I exchange ideas from(sic) on a regular basis. The notion that somehow as a consequence of me knowing somebody who engaged in detestable acts forty years ago when I was eight years old, ah, somehow reflects on me and my values, doesn’t make much sense, George.

No. Ayers is a professor of EDUCATION. In other words, he teaches future teachers.

And that ought to frighten the almighty PISS out of you.

Ayers doesn’t just live in Obama’s neighborhood, they’ve worked togetherON AN EDUCATION PROJECT.

And THAT ought to frighten the almighty piss out of you.

Mr. Ayers’ agenda is open for anyone to see. He’s written 15 books, most on the topic of teaching, and in particular the teaching of that wonderful all-encompassing “progressive” phrase, “Social Justice.”

Ayers is so enamored with the idea of using the schools to promote “social justice” (rather than, you know, teaching kids how to read, write, and do math) he even recently traveled to Argentina where he stood next to Hugo Chávez and proclaimed:

This is my fourth visit to Venezuela, each time at the invitation of my comrade and friend Luis Bonilla, a brilliant educator and inspiring fighter for justice. Luis has taught me a great deal about the Bolivarian Revolution and about the profound educational reforms underway here in Venezuela under the leadership of President Chavez. We share the belief that education is the motor-force of revolution, and I’ve come to appreciate Luis as a major asset in both the Venezuelan and the international struggle—I look forward to seeing how he and all of you continue to overcome the failings of capitalist education as you seek to create something truly new and deeply humane.

I have to ask, if Bill Ayers is so certain that “capitalist education” is failing, just what is he teaching our future teachers?

As Sol Stern says in his City Journal piece today, “Calling Bill Ayers a school reformer is a bit like calling Joseph Stalin an agricultural reformer.”

Obama pulled the “moral equivalence” bit himself in that same debate:

The fact is I’m also friendly with Tom Coburn, one of the most conservative Republicans in the United States Senate, who during his campaign once said that it might be appropriate to apply the death penalty to those who carried out abortions. Do I need to apologize for Mr. Coburn’s statements because I certainly don’t agree with those either.

That’s moral equivalence. Coburn thinks that the power of law perhaps ought to be applied against an act he believes to be the murder of innocents. Coburn works within the system to try to implement his beliefs. Coburn makes statements.

Ayers was involved in a group that detonated bombs.

Obama works in the Senate with Coburn. He doesn’t have a choice. He worked with Ayers voluntarily, in both the Annenberg Challenge and the Woods Fund. Ayers is far more than just “a Professor of English in Chicago” who just happens to live in the same neighborhood as Obama. Ayers has described himself as a communist (“small ‘c’ “), and by his appearance in support of Chávez, he still is. From the same speech quoted above:

I began teaching when I was 20 years old in a small freedom school affiliated with the Civil Rights Movement in the United States. The year was 1965, and I’d been arrested in a demonstration. Jailed for ten days, I met several activists who were finding ways to link teaching and education with deep and fundamental social change. They were following Dewey and DuBois, King and Helen Keller who wrote: “We can’t have education without revolution. We have tried peace education for 1,900 years and it has failed. Let us try revolution and see what it will do now.”

I walked out of jail and into my first teaching position — and from that day until this I’ve thought of myself as a teacher, but I’ve also understood teaching as a project intimately connected with social justice.

Ayers too is a “useful idiot,” fitting perfectly into the description Yuri Bezmenov gave. Sol Stern warns us in his City Journal piece:

Ayers’s school reform agenda focuses almost exclusively on the idea of teaching for “social justice” in the classroom. This has nothing to do with the social-justice ideals of the Sermon on the Mount or Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” speech. Rather, Ayers and his education school comrades are explicit about the need to indoctrinate public school children with the belief that America is a racist, militarist country and that the capitalist system is inherently unfair and oppressive. As a leader of this growing “reform” movement, Ayers was recently elected vice president for curriculum of the American Education Research Association, the nation’s largest organization of ed school professors and researchers.

William Ayers is one of those responsible for our George Orwell Daycare Centers. And Obama works within and is comfortable within groups that think Ayers is a fine and wonderful human being.

Because he’s the moral equivalent of George Washington!

Where’s my club?

Quote of the Day

Quote of the Day

I think I can say, and say with pride, that we have legislatures that bring a higher price than any in the world. – Mark Twain

But it’s the American Taxpayer who foots the bill, eventually.