Archive for the ‘World Politics’ Category

Robinson Doesn’t Get the Tea Party (not surprsing)

Tuesday, November 2nd, 2010

Every lousy column needs a response, and so it is with the latest from Eugene Robinson and his take on "Tea Party ire." First, I'll state the obvious: It's not racist to criticize President Obama, it's not racist to have conservative views, and it's not racist to join the Tea Party. ...

Buycott, Not Boycott, Arizona

Saturday, May 29th, 2010

I've been negligent in my writing duties again. Lot's happening, including deciding to stop playing WoW, which has been the primary cause of my writing absence. Fun game, but I'd rather get back to the business of writing. That being said… Lots of things going on in the Greatest Nation on ...

Nowhere to run

Monday, December 21st, 2009

I was reading a column in the Telegraph today on global government and how, when such comes about, "there will be nowhere to run to." The piece, by Janet Daley, takes a long, hard look at the use of "global" in relation to crisis and solutions, and the results of ...

CArbonhagen Hypocrites

Monday, December 14th, 2009

Here's a good one. The U.N. Climate Summit in Carbonhagen nee Copenhagen, will, during its 12 days, dump more carbon dioxide into the atmosphere than is produced by 660,000 Ethiopians in a year. What's absolutely laughable is that these same environmental whack jobs that are wanting to put serious curbs on ...

Mother of Two Wants Global One Child Policy

Friday, December 11th, 2009

According to Diane Francis, the mother of two columnist at the Financial Post in Canada: The "inconvenient truth" overhanging the UN's Copenhagen conference is not that the climate is warming or cooling, but that humans are overpopulating the world. A planetary law, such as China's one-child policy, is the only way to ...

The Moonbats of Global Warming

Monday, December 7th, 2009

The Moonbats of Global Warming by Todd C. Hansen On glittering wings of airplanes So many Moonbats gather, In a land so distant from their own, To discuss all things climate. On private planes they came, Then in limos they rode, Dumping tons of carbon into the air we breathe. "It's all that man-produced carbon that is to blame" they ...

Obama Political Failure #29

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

Obama has yet another Political Failure to contend with. Until Obama, no President of the United States has bowed to a foreign leader, or to anyone. Obama took heat earlier this year for bowing to the King of Saudi Arabia, which his flacks tried to pass of as something about ...

Sarkozy Gone Wild

Friday, September 11th, 2009

I seem to recall that when Sarkozy was first elected President of France that he was ushering in some form of conservative revival in that country and that maybe it would be okay to buy French wine again. Wrongo! Sarkozy is now calling for a carbon tax on imports into the ...

Hard-Left Policies on the Rise

Wednesday, February 11th, 2009

I ran across this piece of Moonbattry on the Daily Telegraph: Ed Balls, the Children's and Schools Secretary, said the downturn was likely to be the most serious for 100 years, and his comments appeared to raise the prospect of a return to the Far Right politics of the 1930s and ...

Obama Political Failures #3

Wednesday, February 4th, 2009

Obama intends to seek a nuclear disarmament treaty with Russia. Is he nuts? does he really believe that Putin and the new Soviets will honor such an agreement? Has he read any history books, like in regards to the Eisenhower brokered test ban treaty that the Societs not only violated, ...

Cuba Demands Return of Guantanamo Bay

Friday, January 30th, 2009

The now "retired" dictator of Cuba, Fidel Castro, darling of Hollywood elites, Moonbats, and tyrants around the world, is back in the news, now demanding that the U.S. return Guantanamo Bay military base to Cuba. Somehow I don't think Obama's response will be "come and get it." More than likely ...

Deserters, Germany, and Occupation

Friday, January 30th, 2009

For several years now the Left has been demanding an end to the "occupation" of Iraq but have been mute on the 60+ year occupation of Germany. Now I know why. From FoxNews: The 31-year-old former mechanic of the 601st Aviation Support Battalion is enjoying perks that eluded him back home ...

Anti-Israel Protests in Florida

Thursday, January 8th, 2009

Foxnews is running a report, with an accompanying video clip that has me stunned. Absolutely shocked. We all know there have been numerous anti-Israel protests in recent days, even one in San Francisco that involved a physical confrontation with pro-Hamas protests attacked the few Israel supporters present. SF Police intervened. But ...

Gren Police Tools to Spy on Homeowners

Thursday, October 23rd, 2008

Here's one from the Guardian(scroll down): Essential surveillance kit for the new green police: the Energy Saving Partnership has taken out a patent on Heatseekers, thermo-imaging vehicles which, at full potential, have the capacity to identify 1,000 properties an hour, or 5,000 properties a night, that are leaking carbon. "Once the ...

Ahmadinejad at NAM Conference

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

Ahmadinejad, living up to his nickname "Iwannajihad", delivered the keynote at the conference of Nonaligned Nations. NAM is a diverse group that includes rising democracies like India, and totalitarian regimes like Iran and Cuba. A real mixed bag. In his speech, Ahmadinejad asserts that the West, and the U.S. in ...

Vatican Turns Left On New Mortal Sins

Monday, March 10th, 2008

The Vatican is revising the "Seven Deadly Sins" to fit our times. What was wrong with the original "Seven Deadly Sins" with which we (Catholics and non-Catholics) have all lived for the last 2 millennium? Apparently, in the eyes of Monsignor Gianfranco Girotti they are too individualistic. I thought that ...

Chavez: Only Traitors Against New Constitution

Monday, November 26th, 2007

This came out a couple of days ago. Comrade Hugo Chavez has now stated that anyone who supports him but votes against his new constitution for Venezuela is a traitor. If this is decided on a secret ballot, I don't know how he plans on determining which "No" votes are by ...

Iran Shows Hand On Iraq

Tuesday, August 28th, 2007

Ahmadinejad of Iran is making its intentions towards its neighbor, Iraq, perfectly clear. They want to take control of the country. From FoxNews: "The political power of the occupiers is collapsing rapidly," Ahmadinejad said at a press conference in Tehran, referring to U.S. troops in Iraq. "Soon, we will see a ...

Chavez Threatens To Cut U.S. Oil Supplies

Monday, August 13th, 2007

Comrade Hugo Chavez, the Dictator of Venezuela, is now threatening to cut off oil supplies to the United States should the U.S. attack him again. I was unaware that we had ever attacked Venezuela. From Reuters: "No one should think that we're going to stop sending oil to the United States, no ...

Sean Penn and Comrade Chavez

Thursday, August 2nd, 2007

It comes as no surprise to me that Sean Penn has yet to meet a dictator he hasn't liked. From BreitBart: Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has praised Sean Penn for his critical stance against the war in Iraq, saying the two chatted by phone and soon plan to meet in person. I ...