10 October 2006

Bad Options and Worse Ones

North Korea's nuclear weapon leaves civilization with only bad options and worse ones. We've only ourselves to blame: 20 years of feckless American diplomacy, 20 years of Chinese encouragement and acquiesence, have brought us to this point. It's too late for a military solution and far too late for a political one. It is near inevitable that Japan will complete its own nuclear weapons program. South Korea will either follow suit or put its head even further in the sand. Having let Pyongyang build and explode a weapon, our impotence in regard to Tehran or any other third world shithole with an internet connection, two electricians, and a plumber is now obvious.

A least bad option? Call Hu Jintao and tell him that unless he puts the very hard word on Kim and backs it up--now--with action, the the United States will publically announce that it, in the current strategic environment, can no longer in good conscience object to a nuclear armed South Korea, Japan and Taiwan. What could China realistically do? For a start, Beijing could close down all North Korean connected businesses in Macau. NoKo trading and shipping companies in Macau act as Kim's defacto overseas banking and trade arm. The North Korean Embassy in Beijing should be closed. Again NoKo embassies in large part exist as smuggling operations for drugs and counterfeit currency, and Beijing has the biggest one.

Not much, but thanks to the studpidity of three successive American presidents, it's all we've got.

9 October 2006

North Korea Tests Nuke?

Matt Drudge is reporting via AP and South Korean media that Bouffaint Boy has lit off a nuclear weapon.

Now what?

4 October 2006

Nanny Must Be So Disappointed

Nanny Helen must be bitterly disappointed that after all work pretending that she thinks the UN is worth a rat's ass, they pass her over for Secretary General. I'm sort of bummed about it, too. At least she wouldn't have been a corrupt African quango, an unrepentant Nazi or the loser foreign minister of an Arab dictatorship. Also, if they'd picked Helen, New Zealand would have finally seen the back of her.

Asian Proliferation

If I were Hu Jintao,this would have me more than a little vexed. If North Korea does test a nuclear device, the only rational strategic response for Japan and South Korea is to do the same. On a list of things that China does not want to see in international politics, a nuclear Japan had got to come in at number 2, maybe even tied for first with an independent Taiwan.

From China's point of view North Korea must be like an ugly and unpleasant dog that the kids left behind when they went away to college. It snarls at the postman, barks all night, bites you when you pet it and shits on the carpet, but you just can't quite bring yourself to throw the damn thing into the river.

Didn't Work Then, Won't Work Now.

The Investors Business Daily has this editorial on the departure of arch-scumbag and congenital idiot Mark Foley. The Democrats have covered up, protected and preserved the careers of at least four of their number, including Bill Clinton, in the face of sex scandals as bad as or worse (in the case of Garry Studds) than Foley's. I'm sure this was intended as an October surprise. The benefit to Republicans of course is that they can point to their own condemnation, censure and probable prosecution of Foley in contrast to the Democrats' excusing their own creeps.

It's exactly like the Democrats sudden revelation of W's 30 year old DUI while the Chivas soaked Ted Kennedy remains an elder statesman. After all Ted only killed someone in his own alcoholic haze. Meanwhile Kennedy's degenerate nephew and Democratic Congressman goes racing around Washington soaked to the eyeballs in Scotch and tranquilisers. The voters smell hypocrisy a mile away...didn't work then, won't work now.

28 September 2006

Well, I Guess That's It Then.

ViaMatt Drudge, it seems the Senate is now "in play".

Yep, a little more wishful thinking by the NYT, a few more felonies committed by Democrat supporters in the CIA or State, a few more smear jobs on George Allen (Did you ever try to put a deer head in a mailbox?), a few more psychotic episodes from Bill, and that should do it... a permanent Republican majority that is.

The hatchet job that the Wapo and the NYT are trying to pull on Allen is straight out of an old Soviet disinformation handbook. Get someone to make an outrageous statement (or just make it up), plant the story (Questions have emerged about.....), the wire services pick it up (The New York Times reported today that....)

It's sleazy, unprofessional, and so NYT. Welcome to the new Pravda.

25 September 2006

Psychocrats

What is it with Democrat ex-Presidents and ex-almost-Presidents and loser candidates going loonier than a zoo after leaving office. As Mark Levin points out in the NRO, Bill Clinton is certifiable. Add to that Al Gore's lunatic rants, Howard Dean's primal screaming, and Jimmy Carter's paranoid fantasies, you get the picture that thorazine should be a big part of the Democrat primary process. The last Democrat to just go away and leave us alone was Lyndon Johnson, although he was about as stable as Macbeth, having taken over from the drug-addled sex addict Kennedy. OK, Nixon was no picture of mental health, but for the most part Republicans are sane to the point of boring.

Break Over.

I've been away and been busy. A lot of idiocy has occurred while I was taking a nap. John McCain turns into bizarre cross betweenNelson Rockefeller and Neville Chamberlain, Islamofascists see no irony at all for wanting to behead the Pope for suggesting that Islam might just have an anger problem, the Israeli government gets suckered by the UN one more time. On the other hand, Billy's little tantrum on Fox, the possibility that Osama may have died in his cave, paralysed, shitting himself and gasping for breath, and ever increasing signs that maybe the West is opening one eye to the new fascism help balance the ledger a little bit.

20 August 2006

The UN Does What It Does Best..Nothing.

This would be funny if it weren't so pathetically stupid. The Secretray General, rising to ever more precious heights of obstructionism and hypocrisy says:

"It is not expected to achieve by force what must be realized through negotiation and an internal Lebanese consensus," Annan said in a report to the UN Security Council on implementation of the Aug. 11 resolution calling for an end to the Israeli-Hizbullah conflict."

Thirty years of negotiation has brought us to the point of war. Earth to Kofi:

THE WHOLE ISSUE IS THAT THERE ISN'T AND PRBOBABLY NEVER WILL BE ANY "INTERNAL LEBANESE CONSENSUS."

Security will be achieved by force or it won't be achieved at all.

11 August 2006

AP's Evasions

Here's the story from AP on the persons whose assets have been frozen by the bank of England in connection with the plot to commit mass murder in the sky. At the end, AP notesthat "many of the subjects had Muslim names". Of course that's not quite accurate. ALL of them, as in 100 per cent, had Muslim names. All right, there are a few non-Muslims with Muslim names, but I'll wager George Soros' dividend cheque that none of these lads went to mass yesterday. Here's the list: not a Seamus, Billy Bob, Juan or Sven among them. What could possibly be the point in pretending any further that this is not a Muslim problem?

1.ALI, Abdula, Ahmed

2. ALI, Cossor

3. ALI, Shazad, Khuram

4. HUSSAIN, Nabeel

5. HUSSAIN, Tanvir

6. HUSSAIN, Umair

7. ISLAM, Umar

8. KAYANI, Waseem

9. KHAN, Assan, Abdullah

10. KHAN, Waheed, Arafat

11. KHATIB, Osman, Adam

12. PATEL, Abdul, Muneem

13. RAUF, Tayib

14. SADDIQUE, Muhammed, Usman

15. SARWAR, Assad

16. SAVANT, Ibrahim

17. TARIQ, Amin, Asmin

18. UDDIN, Shamin, Mohammed

19. ZAMAN, Waheed

"We are at war with Islamic fascism"

W has uttered the truth at last. There is no war with some amorphous thing called terrorism. There is a war with the murderous proponents of an ideological movement, its state sponsors and its enablers. Islam in these terms is not a religion. It's an expressly political enterprise, an ideology and one that's practiced by an indentifiable group of people who can be located and dealt with as required.

When the names of the arrested are known, the list won't contain any Muellers, Mulligans, McDonalds, Matsumotos, Mas, Munoz's or Moskowitzs. There will be a number of Mohammads. They won't be of of Swedish, Burmese, Korean, Ugandan or Jamaican origin. They will be from Pakistan, Bangladesh or some other country that has Islam as a state ideology.

The next step is to demand that Muslims who want to live and let live disown the fascists among them.

10 August 2006

A good question.

As noted first by Cartoon Nazi, there were 29 US senators who voted with the White House on the war. Only one of them is Jewish. Only one of them was particularly singled out by the moonbat left for defeat. Why not any one of the other 28?

9 August 2006

Good news, but sad news.

Joe Lieberman's loss in the Connecticut primary and Cynthia McKinney's melt-down in Georgia are both good news. McKinney was barking mad and a racist at that, so good riddance whether a Democrat or a Republican ultimately takes her seat. Lieberman's demolition by the angry left is sign of the Democratic Party's further marginalization. Remember that this is the man who saved Bill Clinton's presidency, and who was deemed worthy to carry the party's banner as a vice-presidential candidate. Now the Democrats' moonbat wing has forced him from the party in what can be fairly described as a purge. As a conservative, I must admit that the spectacle of the party of FDR and John Kennedy turing into the party of wealthy eccentrics like Al Gore and Michael Moore, dimbulbs and dilettantes like John Kerry, Chivas-soaked has-beens like Ted Kennedy, and nutcases like Cindy Sheehan engenders a bit of schadenfreude. But as an American, I find it sad. The Democrats are headed for schism, and the Republicans will be the stronger for it, but politics in America will be the poorer. In a way this reflects the end of a Cold War consensus on national security that perhaps should have ended with the Cold War. Perhaps it will lead to ideological realignment similar to the UK's Tories and New Labour, but the road to a new stability where ideological differences end where existential threats to the nation begin will be a long and unpleasant one.

1 August 2006

Gone Troppo in Reuterville

In Reuterville, everything is a sign of global warming. Fromthis article:"SYDNEY (Reuters) - Rare, mother-of-pearl colored clouds caused by extreme weather conditions above Antarctica are a possible indication of global warming, Australian scientists said on Tuesday."

Then later in the same article:
"Nacreous clouds can only form in temperatures lower than minus 80 degrees Celsius (minus 112 Fahrenheit).

Meteorologist Renae Baker said a weather balloon in the vicinity of the clouds in the stratosphere about 20 km (12 miles) above the Earth's surface measured temperatures as low as minus 87 Centigrade (minus 124.6 F).

"That's about as cold as the lowest temperatures ever recorded on the surface of the Earth," Baker, who photographed the clouds, said in a statement.

This is, what's the word, STUPID, even for global warming cultists, even in Reuterville.

7 July 2006

Wellington Blows.

Nothing like a trip to Wellington to make one appreciate Christchurch. How did this place ever become the capital? The road network was designed by bored crack addicts with no regard to either the permanent torrential rain or the frequent landslides, the street lights seem to be powered by cheap batteries and give off a weak, useless pink glow that does nothing to penetrate the gloom. Everything seems kind of fungal and mouldy and the whole city smells like it has athlete's foot.

Parking is double the price in Christchurch and what little there is of it has been contracted out to a deranged scalper named "Wilson".

The vaunted Wellington dining experience is the same generic Asian crap, pub grub, and American fast-food that you can get in Bluff or Eketahuna.

Theairport was apparently designed to channel the roaring 40s wind straight across the runway.

South Island independence anybody?

Why the NYT and not the WSJ?

My frequent correspondent B. Shuai asks why we lambaste the poor NYT but not the "right-wing" Wall Street Journal. Actually we don't particularly care for the WSJ's chamber of commerce brand of conservatism either, but that's another story. The answer to Brother Shuai's question is

here.

Te Papa

Te Papa? I'm sorry, but this is NOT a museum, it's an arcade. All the worthwhile exhibitions cost extra--a lot extra-- and there's only enough parking for about a tenth of the suckers, I mean patrons, who are trapped there by the crappy weather.

30 June 2006

Mr. Assad, this is your wake-up call.

You have to like this. The last time the Israelis buzzed Boy Assad's house the sonic boom broke the windows. Message: We know where you live.

It must really suck to be a Great Dictator and not be able to take a nap when you want to.

New York Times: Yawn.

The latest act of treason at the New York Times should have been anticipated. The NYT long ago stopped having anything original to say. They're more like the old Pravda or the Peoples Daily in that on any issue you know, without reading the story, exactly what the Times is going to say.

They used to be important, then they were deliberately obtuse and kind of patronizing, now they're just boring.

Stop, or we'll blow ourselves up.

"Hamas Sets Conditions For Soldier's Release"

Doesn't look to me like the bright boys in Gaza City are in any position to have conditions about anything.

22 June 2006

Report an Unusual Animal to ABC

Tim Blair has a capital idea. Report any sightings of unusual animals to ABC News. Of course since Tim lives in a place where the all the animals are weird, it's easy for him.

I reported the hedgehog that I saw wearing a Hawaiian shirt yesterday. Global warming or just a hedgehog with a fever?

What If There's Already a Warhead?

I hope (but without much confidence) that someone besides me is thinking about this. What if Bouffant Boy has already put some kind of warhead on the missile that North Korea is about to test? What if BB has decided that a demonstration detonation in the Aleutians or somewhere in the north Pacific would be a dandy way to impress the world with his seriousness? What do we know: 1) the NoKo's have at least one weaponized fission device; 2) the NoKo's have at least one--but probably only one-- long range missile; 3) the NoKo's are led by a man whose world view is not, strictly speaking, firmly grounded in objective reality. Given those three facts, shouldn't we (by which I mean the West), be giving serious consideration to destroying the launch site? We know where it is, we can see it and we have all sorts of large explosive devices that can be delivered with great accuracy. (right, Zark? What was that? You're gurgling again.) We do not, a week from now, want to be explaining why Seattle will be uninhabited for the next 400 years due to fallout from one explosion somewhere in Alaska.

19 June 2006

Just Shoot It Down

If Kim "Bouffant Boy" Jong-il goes ahead with his missile test, the United States and Japan should make every effort to shoot the thing down. I don't know whether we have any functioning component of SDI in the area, but if so this would be as good a time as any for a live test. What are North Korean's going to do, complain to the UN? Then again.....

Keep Your Eye on the Red Dot

"North Korea appeared close Sunday to test-firing a long-range missile capable of reaching the United States, prompting the White House to warn of an appropriate response and Japan to threaten a "fierce" protest to the United Nations."

Just listen for the loud bang, Bouffant Boy.

10 June 2006

What was that? Rosebud? Raisins?

"He mumbled something, but it was indistinguishable and it was very short," U.S. military spokesman Maj. Gen. William Caldwell said at a news conference."

Rot in hell.

9 June 2006

He's Dead Alright.




In the immortal words of Billy Bob Thornton "He needed killin'."

8 June 2006

Abu al-Zarqawi, Dead Man.

If this BBC story is correct, it's a great day. Rumours of this thug's demise have been exaggerated in the past however, so I'll hold off on the celebrating until I see some body parts. Maybe one of those jammed machine guns let him down. At any rate he was a murderous, psychotic sub-human and he died like a rat in a hole.

7 June 2006

Just When You Think It Can't Get Worse

Nurse Martin has not been struck off.

Granted the conditions imposed means that she's unlikely to practice again, but why didn't the board just say that this person believes that it is permissable to take a human life if she thinks her victim is suffering too much, and so is utterly unfit to be a nurse...and especially unfit to work in critical care and intensive care, which is her specialization?

Just imagine, you're in intensive care after an accident, in terrible pain and just this side of the grave, but man, you do want to fight, you do want to live...and who walks in but Nurse Angel-of-Death.

Just let me know which hospital she winds up at so I can avoid it.

6 June 2006

Hospital Waiting Lists a Problem? Call Nurse Martin

TVNZ has this story on would-be murderer Lesley Martin's hearing as to whether or not she should be struck off as a nurse. Why, surely there's no reason why a woman who did her best to murder her own mother as an act of "mercy" shoudn't be allowed to nurse other peoples parents. To quote from the story:

"Martin, who is a nurse, was found guilty of attempting to murder her mother by an overdose of morphine, and spent seven-and-a-half months in Arohata prison.

The Nursing Council referred Martin to the Tribunal after conducting an investigation that concluded her conduct might affect her fitness to practise as a nurse."

Got that? Being a euthanasia campaigner and trying to commit murder MIGHT affect her fitness to be a nurse.

4 June 2006

What do these 12 people have in common?

1. Fahim Ahmad, 21, Toronto;
2. Zakaria Amara, 20, Mississauga, Ont.;
3. Asad Ansari, 21, Mississauga;
4. Shareef Abdelhaleen, 30, Mississauga;
5. Qayyum Abdul Jamal, 43, Mississauga;
6. Mohammed Dirie, 22, Kingston, Ont.;
7. Yasim Abdi Mohamed, 24, Kingston;
8. Jahmaal James, 23, Toronto;
9. Amin Mohamed Durrani, 19, Toronto;
10. Steven Vikash Chand alias Abdul Shakur, 25, Toronto;
11. Ahmad Mustafa Ghany, 21, Mississauga;

According to the Mounties, nothing at all. They're just lads from the "broad spectra of society" who "for various reasons appear to have become adherents of a violent ideology inspired by al-Qaeda." "Various reasons?" "Appear to to have become"? Let's see if it works better my way, twelve urban dwelling Muslims purchase three tons of ammonium nitrate, enough to take out a city block. Nah, just a coincidence I'm sure. Probably just wanted to plant some potatoes in the vegie patch. Broad spectra of society? As Michelle Malkin puts it, a regular Benetton ad. Yep, no way twleve bearded Muslim men who attended training camp together could have anything in common, and you sir, are racist and a knave for thinking otherwise.

27 May 2006

A Correction

I'm back. It's been a busy and rather unpleasant few weeks here on the mountain. Never mind that though, I have a correction to make, No, no not of any my stuff..but of a certain mindset held by those on the left. Contrary to received wisdom, conservatives for the most part are not inclined to support "the party" or even Our Leader, when they do things that are overly ideologically unsound or, worse, things that are manifestly stupid. For that reason, the Republicans are highly likely to lose at at least one house of Congress in the upcoming election.

Whereas the Angry Left and their fellow travellers will donate to and vote for anyone, knave or fool, who is not the Other, conservatives will let their man or their party go down in flames rather than vote for someone who they believe takes them for granted or for fools.

Thus as W morphs into LBJ, his approval ratings plummet. Those aren't Democrats causing the numbers to go so low they'll soon have ro be measured on the Kelvin scale. Democrats, even nominal ones, were never on the positive side of that question. Those are conservatives voting with their bare or booted feet against a President and a party who have failed them on trade, failed them on the deficit, failed them on taxes, failed to prosecute the war, presided over a massive expansion of entitlements and corporate welfare and then took them for idiots during the immigration debate. Are American conservatives to be left with a choice between bad and worse?

Democrats should make W a saint. He's all but detroyed the house that Reagan built.

13 April 2006

Listen and Remember

UA 93. The last words on this tape are "a puff of smoke".

10 April 2006

Reverse Invasion

This is bloody brilliant. I love it. The US will agree to allow open immigration from Mexico if Mexico extends the same privilege to American and Canadian citizens. That includes the automatic right to free (and bilingual) education,the right to work, the unrestricted right to buy land (foreign nationals in Mexico are highly restricted in what sort of investments they're allowed), to start and own 100% of a company, automatic Mexican citizenship on a reciprocal basis, etc. We'll see who changes whose country.

Affleckted

Ben Affleck moves from being a mere John Kerry suckass to being utterly deranged. I hope the Secret Service is having a heart to heart with him.

9 April 2006

Media Idiocy on Iran.

Not even the Telegraph is immune from MSM idiocy. Granted, the story and the real idiocy appeared in the Washington Post, the Telegraph should have reworded the misleading headline. The story purports to show that President Bush is planning a nuclear strike on Iran. All that really happened though is that among any number of military options presented to the White House (not to mention those short of military action), was one for the use of nuclear bunker-busting armaments. Since those options presumably range from doing nothing at all to an all out invasion, the limited use of a single tactical nuclear weapon would be in there someplace. One hopes it doesn't come to that, but if its a choice between an dangerous wacko who thinks he's the second coming of the hidden imam with a nuke in each hand, and a tactical strike, well I know what gets my vote.

7 April 2006

Hamas and China


Vital Perspective is one of the few blogs to explore the links between Beijing and Islamists and China's hopes of using Islamism to harass and distract the US...as long as it doesn't include Muslims in Xinjiang of course. China has its own little Chechnya in waiting out there. I hope Zahar has time to get some suits made while he's in China.

Another Reason to Love John Howard

Mark Steyn has this from the almost the only world leader to tell the truth about Islam.

28 March 2006

Don't Kill Zacarias Moussaoui.

Zacarias Moussaoui should be spared the death penalty. That's not a cry for mercy, it's a cry for justice. Justice dictates that he not get the martyrdom he craves. Justice dictates that he die old, sick,alone, and forgotten in the deepest hole in a federal prison somewhere in Montana or Idaho and then be buried, unmourned and unremarked in the same place. Let his name be erased. Let him go as a prisoner, a coward and a fool, as a fading symbol of the utter insignificance to civilisation of him and all his kind.

27 March 2006

Your papers, please.

This needs the widest possible distribution. Tim Blair also a link.

21 March 2006

University of Canterbury Staff: Good Riddance?

After all the pissing and moaning about academic freedom and the sacred arts, UC has laid off 8, count 'em 8, staff at the College of Arts. Frankly if they shut down the whole "Department" of American Studies, it would be no loss at all. Don't believe me? Take a look at the American Studies curriculum. Yep, I don't know how scholarship will endure without The Animal in Popular American Culture or Gender Busting and Other Radical Acts. How about all those panting to take "Hip Hop Culture"?

My personal favorite is The Body in American Culture where, I kid you not, Dr. Vernon Andrews will
marshal a variety of theoretical perspectives - race and ethnicity, feminism and queer theory, cultural studies and poststructuralism - in order to understand the importance of sport in society. It moves outside "traditional" academic texts and knowledges, employing sport biographies, movies, newsclips, sports pages and magazines to forge an understanding of contemporary issues on race and gender in America.
Oh yeah, sign me up for that.

Anybody see any history courses, you know, the ones that tell you what happened, when and why. Economics? Sorry, too many numbers. How about some study of US foreign policy or politics that goes beyond Bush hatred? No that would actually require someone to move beyond the cheap anti-Americanism that passes for political opinion around here.

7 March 2006

Movies We'd Like to See

NRO writer James Robbins has a few movies we'd like to see those courageous folks in Hollywood make.

My personal favorite:
Ambush at Gush Katif: This film would dramatize the 2004 roadside attack in Gaza on a car driven by Israeli social worker and expectant mother Tali Hatuel. Two Palestinian gunmen rushed the vehicle and discovered that the driver was a pregnant woman — whereupon they pumped bullets into her stomach and face . . . and then pumped bullets into the face of her 11-year-old daughter . . . and into the face of her nine-year-old daughter . . . and into the face of her seven-year-old daughter . . . and into the face of her two-year-old daughter. The attackers were eventually shot and killed by Israeli soldiers. The next day, two Palestinian organizations, Islamic Jihad and the Popular Resistance Committee, both claimed credit for the attack, and the official Voice of Palestine Radio called it a “heroic operation.” As an epilogue, the film would segue to the funeral for Hatuel and her daughters — which was interrupted when two more Palestinian gunmen, disguised as women, made it to the perimeter of the cemetery and opened fire on the mourners, including women and young children, who were sent scrambling behind parked cars and concrete barriers. Both gunmen were again shot dead by Israeli soldiers on hand to protect the crowd . . . and Islamic Jihad again claimed credit for the incident.

3 March 2006

And another thing....

As some of my dissembling commentators know perfectly well, I'm not in the least concerned with private behaivior. To clarify for the morally clueless: Are you, personally, prepared to give up drinking alcohol; if a woman, to cover yourself from neck to ankle in public; if gay, to go WAY back in the closet; or, if unmarried, to give up public displays of affection? Well, are you? And those are just the things that offend moderate Muslims.

Why is it that people who have insisted on making a human rights issue out of the public display and public acceptance of their lifestyle at all times and in all places regardless of the offense caused are suddenly so reticent when it comes to Islamist sensibilities? Just a coincidence, I'm sure.

28 February 2006

And what about YOU?

For all those who criticised the printing, posting and dissemination of the Mohammad cartoons, two questions:

1. How much are you, personally, prepared to do to accomodate Islamic sensibilities? Think about it before you answer. A lot of things you, personally, like to do, eat, drink, read, say, wear and think sorely offend Muslims.

2. Would you, personally, sign your name to a caricature of Jesus, Buddha, Mary or Krishna and post it where it would be certain to be seen? Now, what about Mohammed?

14 February 2006

7 February 2006

Get out the chisels.


Michelle Malkin finds an image of Big Mo in an interesting place......the United States Supreme Court.

6 February 2006

Buy a Dane a Drink



Long Live Denmark. They pounded the Gestapo, and they're pounding the Islamofascists, too.

4 February 2006

In for a penny, in for a pound.


My favorite so far. I'll take it down when the Arab press stops printing racist cartoons about Jews. Courtesy of Silent Running.

Pajama Media vs. Mullahs and the State Department


It would also be wrong not put this up. There is no right to be shielded from satire in a democracy.

Mohammed Who?

It would be wrong NOT to link to this.Perhaps these cartoons will finally cause Muslims and the West to get a grip on what's really important.

1 December 2005

Running Hot and Cold.

Now I get it. Global warming causes global cooling.
This from the Guardian:

"The powerful ocean current that bathes Britain and northern Europe in warm waters from the tropics has weakened dramatically in recent years, a consequence of global warming that could trigger more severe winters and cooler summers across the region, scientists warn today."

3 November 2005

Viva Italia!

At last a European country with guts when it comes to Muslims. The NRO has this account of the Italian reaction to Iran's threats of genocide against Israel. Maybe the French will join in once its indigenous Muslims have finished burning down Paris...after all, even the Nazis never did that.

Bloody Typical.

This is typical of the New Zealand approach to bad behaiviour and, indeed, to crime in general. Instead of dealing harshly to offenders, let's inconvenience everyone else. In reponse to boorish drunken louts harassing others at cricket matches, New Zealand cricket will segregate families from drunks. So, if I want to take my kids to the cricket, I can't just buy a ticket and sit where I want, if I'm worried about some lager soaked idiot yelling obscenities into my ear. And here, I thought the law required drunks to be tossed out on their ass.

Drunk driving? Instead of locking up habitual drunk drivers, confiscating their cars, and banning them from driving for life, it's of course easier to make it impossible for anyone to have a couple of pints after work and then drive home.

Street crime? Instead of announcing that civilised societies don't surrender their parks and their inner cities to thugs at sundown and then putting enough cops on the street to make it happen, let's just warn everyone to take care, and maybe stay at home as well.

Property crimes? Instead of declaring someone a habitual criminal after three (or 5, or even 10) convictions and sending them down for a long stretch, after 60 or so convictions we'll consider locking up the crims for a few months. Maybe the victims can meet with their burglar for some "restorative justice". Restorative justice is sending the bastards to the darkest hole in New Zealand for a significant and highly unpleasant experience.

31 October 2005

The Grinning Face of Evil

Silent Running has Zombietime's pictures of the urban left's celebration of the 2000th American death in Iraq. Look at the smiles on their well made-up faces as they mug and caper and think about the post rally Chardonnay while their fellow citizens sweat and die and dream of clean water. This is disgusting. I can only wish for them to be reborn in bin Laden's world.

25 October 2005

Dominos ain't just a pizza.

And down they go....Iraq, Lebanon, Syria....just like W. said they would. Brother Mubarak isn't looking too well these days either. Maybe we should send Saddam into exile in France, Assad and Mubarak can follow on. They could get a nice apartment in the 5th. They could play bridge every day with Baby Doc Duvalier, of course they'd all cheat.

I feel a little sorry for Boy Assad, he never wanted to inherit the family strongman business anyway.

Say Goodnight, George.

In the "Couldn't Happen to a Nicer Guy" category, the facts of George Galloway's secret life as one of Saddam Hussein's paid apologists have come to light. The Telegraph, among others, has the story.

Come on, you just knew it was true all along, didn't you?

19 October 2005

Princess Pinhead

If ever there was a tradition that needed dumping on the compost heap of history, it's the whole idea of royalty. Why should these people be any more entitled to have their boneheaded opinions respected than, say, Paris Hilton or Tariana Turia, just because their ancestors managed to steal most of the real estate in some corner or another of the planet. Princess Irene (Irene?) of the Netherlands has suggested that the West should "open negotiations with al-Qaeda. Perhaps the royal moonbat would like to join Osama's harem as well.

Lest We Forget Them

Of the three great marshals of the Cold War, Margaret Thatcher is the last survivor. Ronald Reagan and John Paul II were the others. These three rallied the free peoples of the world against a ideological and physical menace no less mortal, pervasive, remorseless and relentless than was Fascism. Where are those who would rally us now against Islamism?

10 October 2005

In the Meantime....

In the meantime, here's someone who does deserve a Nobel prize.

Nobel Peace Prize

And the Nobel Prize for anti-Americanism, lying through one's teeth, corruption, thuggery, empire building, and pedantic, irritating behaviour (oh, Peace they call it) goes to Mohammad (Call me Closeau) el-Baradei and his bureaucracy over at the IAEA. This is the guy who completely missed fully developed nuclear weapons programs in North Korea, Libya, and Iran; who allowed AQ Khan to run his Nukes-R-Us operation in Pakistan; who failed to catch Saddam's second nuclear program in the late 80's; who never lifted a finger to stop unemployed Soviet bomb designers from plying their trade anywhere they pleased.

Other notable winners include Kofi Annan and the UN, who managed it just as the true multi-billion extent of UN corruption became clear; Le Duc Tho and Henry Kissinger for making Indochina safe for Pol Pot; Mikhail Gorbachev for knowing when to cut his losses; Yasser Arafat, Anwar Sadat and Menachem Begin for general and historic thuggery, excellence in military dictatorship, and terrorism; David Trimble and John Hume for releasing convicted IRA terrorists back into society while Sinn Fein was still plotting ethnic cleansing in Ulster; Jimmy Carter for a failed presidency and being a general pain in the ass; and my personal favorite, Rigoberta Menchu Tum.

Remember her? Thought not. She won the prize for the originally titled book, "I, Rigoberta Menchu" in which she detailed atrocities inflicted on her family by Guatamalan authorities, including the death of her brother from starvation. Problem was, her brother turned up alive and well and pointed out that Rigoberta had made the whole thing up. Never mind, it could have been true.

The Literature prize has some real winners too, but that's a subject for another day.

More on Harriet Who?

Charles Krauthammer joins the dump Hattie brigade. He's spot on when he compares Harriet Miers to Nixon crony G. Harold Carswell.

What Does a Guy Have to Do To Go to Jail Around Here?

Nanny's little helpers spend a lot of time and the MSM spends a lot of ink wondering why there's so much crime, especially the burglary, dairy robbery, purse snatching, graffitti scribbling, boy racing, village idiot level crime that fills those little side bars in the papers. Here's a hint. How about the failure to lock up recidivist crims after their third, or tenth, or fiftieth, or sixty-fifth conviction?

This is ridiculous even by New Zealand standards. Young Joshua Lukic has finally been sent down at the tender age of 17 after admitting to 62 crimes between 2002 and 2004, plus eight convictions in adult court. Even making the highly dubious assumption that this is the extent of Lukic's crime wave, the public can be forgiven for wondering why this little thug was still walking the streets.

Maybe "three strikes and you're out" is a bit harsh, but how about, say, "10 strikes and you're out". In a moment of masterful understatement, the Probation Service said that it's "sceptical of Lukic's attitude to rehabilitation."

8 October 2005

Don't Confirm Harriet Miers.

It took Osama bin Laden to save George W. Bush's presidency. There, I said it. I'm as conservative as one can be here in Godzone without being arrested for thought crimes, and I have swallowed much principle to support W because I believed (and still do) that his leadership is needed if civilization is to triumph over Islamofascism. His domestic policies however have been erratic and unprincipled to the point of stupidity. Now however he has committed an error of judgement so gross as to cost him the support of his greatest well wishers.

In nominating the unqualified and unserious Harriet (Harriet who?) Miers to the Supreme Court, he has betrayed his party, the cconservative cause, and worst of all, the Constitution. What did he do, throw a dart at a list of his cronies? George Will has the best and most stinging take on this, but the conservative blogosphere is on fire with criticism. If Harriet Who? has a single conservative bone in her body, she withdraw her name and urge the president to nominate any of tens of thousands of more qualified people.

26 September 2005

Barbara's Global Weather Emergency

Well known geophysicist and famous person, Barbara Streisand declares a global warming emergency. I hope she's right because my I am freezing my ass off here on the mountain.Hurry up will you?

15 August 2005

John and Yoko's Bogus Adventure

John and Yoko-The Musical. Won't this woman ever go away? Not as long as there's still a buck to be wrung from aging hippies. The real story, just waiting to be told is how two of the most banal, pretentious, and narcissistic people on the planet managed to find each other--and without the Internet. I never cared much for some mega-bucks stoner in a pink Rolls-Royce telling ME to imagine no possessions.

2 August 2005

It's About Time.

Finally, some law enforcement agency has saidwhat what everyone knows to be true, instead of inconveniencing an entire population or blowing the heads off poor Brazilian electricians, the police are going to concentrate on searching the people who are known for a fact to be the problem. As the good Constable put it, "We aren't going to waste time searching old white ladies."

26 July 2005

You Couldn't Make This Up.

Jane Fonda will make an anti-war tour in a bus fueled by vegetable oil. Sounds like fun, but I've got a dental appointment.

8 July 2005

I Thought I'd Never Say This.

I admit, Helen Clark said something that made me admire her for a minute.

When Ashraf Choudury couldn't quite bring himself to say that stoning people to death is wrong, and then couldn't quite figure how to say he personally opposes it of course (at least in New Zealand) without saying the Koran is full of medievel nonsense, there was Nanny saying she didn't care whose "religious tract" it's in, stoning is barbaric.

For just one minute she dropped the PC mask and I actually liked her. I'd better have a drink.

Another Reminder

The Islamofascists have given us another reminder of why we are at war. Why do they think that murder and mayhem will work any better to break the Brits' will anymore than it did the Americans' or the Aussies? Don't they get it yet? This crap just pisses us off more.

Far from saying, "OK let's go home now.", some very angry and resolute men are cleaning their weapons, sharpening their knives and thinking real hard about payback.

The IRA has been at this for decades and gained nothing but grief and poverty for their people....just like the Islamists.

22 June 2005

Durbin Apologises

Dick Durbin has peered into the political abyss and decided to sort of apologise to those who "may have believed" that his remarks comparing US soldiers to Nazis or the Khmer Rouge "crossed the line". American politicians can smell death better than vultures can. The mayor of Chicago caught a good whiff coming off Durbin and helped push Senator Dick over the edge. Public tears AND insulting the military, better not quit your day job, Dicko.

21 June 2005

Sully

I went over to visit Sully today for the first time in a long while. Are there two people writing that blog? Has the boyfriend or the beagle taken over half his brain? He wants to the right thing, you can tell he does. But somehow the demon left that lives in the back of his mind keeps doing a Linda Blair on him.

We shouldn't give up on him yet. Maybe a "Save Sully" day?

15 June 2005

Gitmo Hazing

The NRO'sRich Lowry has a good take-down on the close Gitmo crowd. As Rich puts it:
"Time this week reports on an extreme Gitmo case, that of the suspected 20th hijacker who was captured at the battle of Tora Bora. He was subjected to special interrogation methods briefly approved, then revoked, by Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld. Among other things, he was deprived of sleep. He was forced to watch a puppet show satirizing his involvement with al Qaeda and made to stand for the national anthem. A female interrogator invaded his personal space. He was made briefly to stand naked and occasionally told to bark like a dog. This was as bad as it got at Gitmo."

I don't know about you, but my fraternity hazing was a lot worse than that.

14 June 2005

Eurostupidity-the ticket tax.

This little scheme ccoked up by those financial geniuses in Eutopia shows that there really is no limit to Franco-German greed and stupidity. Having taxed their own economies into the dirt, they've now cooked up an idea to tax everybody and give the money to "the poor". Are they going to give up some of their farm subsidies? Mais non! It's a tax on airline tickets, just a "few pence" mind you, with the proceeds distributed by...by whom? Some new and enormous Eurocracy headed by an unemployed French bureaucrat no doubt. The UN floated this idea this back in the 80's to fund itself and was told to piss off by the United States.

I'll wager that Nanny thinks this is a great idea. You heard it here first.

13 June 2005

The Wheels of Justice Slowly Grind

The first witnesses in the Bank of Commerce and Credit International collapse case will be heard, 10 years after the fact. Can you remember what kind of paperwork you signed at the office or anything about those interminable management meetings 10 years ago. Unless you're terminally anal, there's at least a 50/50 chance that you were taking a nap, doodling, recovering from or planning a long lunch, or making a personal phone call at any given moment on any given working day.

Now some bewigged person will ask you, "Is it true that at the meeting of the subcommittee on policy planning for derivative hedge trading held on April 9, 1995, you spoke in favor of using Rule 36(b)12 of Subsection 42(A) to use losses on the bank's zloty/rupiah cross interest rate trades to offset profits in the rubidium futures room?. Before you answer, let me remind you that of the penalties for perjury........."

ACT Does Something Right

Probably unintentionally, the ACT caucus has done something right. By not getting John Banks onto their list (probably because Banksie rightly saw ACT's ideological rigidity as a handicap), they leave the the way open for Bank' to unseat Dick "Tear Down This Wall" Hubbard.

Meanwhile the Nats are working as hard they can to throw away the budget poll bounce. Just announce some some freaking tax cuts will you? The longer you wait, the longer Nanny has to spin this away.

10 June 2005

More From The Peanut Section

Well, we've gotten Anonymous' attention again. The infamous B.Shuai (whom you'll recall as a notorious scribbler from the blue end of the decidedly non-mainstream media organ The Non-Union News has taken us to task for, well I'm still sorting through the meandering bloviations, but it seems to have something to do with politics.

The mind behind the NUN says:

"The minds of "conservatives" are truly novel, even precious things. Addicted to an extreme regime of "reductio ad absurdam", convinced that the particular historical dispensation that prevails this year, or this decade (or even this century) is proof enough of America's trans-historical ascendency and triumph, they hold forth on all manner of topics of which they know little and understand less."

First, I didn't say anything at all about America, but about a shared heritage that, where ever it is tended, produces a greater degree of dignity, freedom and prosperity than anything else mankind has devised. Further, where ever the tenets of this heritage are ignored or abandoned, we see poverty, humilitaion and enslavement. The examples are legion and the counter examples are rarer than a Republican in San Francisco. Even the Islamofascists are able to lash out only to the extent that they adopt, hijack, exploit or pervert western technology (cell phones, airplanes, plastic explosives, credit cards) or Western society (open society, political correctness, freedom of travel, free speech). The failures of the Western societies that adopted Marxism and other structuralisms show as clearly as the space between Shuai's ears that when a state abandons democracy, the rule of law, free markets and the scientific method, then it embarks on quick downhill run to stagnation and irrelevance. The United States has no historical dispensation and is no more exception to that principle than is Burma or Egypt. I never said otherwise, nor would any true conservative.

Next, the good editor says:

"Could it be that distance makes the mind grow sharper? That no longer having to live with the consequences of the Israelification and militarization of not only American foreign policy but also American political culture and even common sense, these worthies imagine that being so distant they may urge the moral troglodytes at the helm of this tragically misdirected republic forward to auto-toxemic oblivion with their usual antipodal abandon, remaining safe from any consequence?"

I think he means it's easy for me to talk, living as I do here in Godzone. That's particularly rich coming from someone who works in academia and lives in the most left-leaning city of the most left-leaning state in the union. I'll wager a substantial bar-tab that Brother Shuai regularly goes weeks without encountering anyone who disagrees with his political views.

Finally, OK. let's assume for the sake of argument that I'm wrong. Now what, Jack?


5 June 2005

A Reminder

Let's step back for a minute and remind ourselves just why we're here and just why a lot of hard men are standing the night watch for us in some dark and dangerous places.

1. We are not at war with terrorism. We are at war with radical Islam, which is an ideology not a religion.
2. The Islamofascist ideology seeks global domination and global theocracy. It has no other agenda than the destruction of western civilization. It cannot be negotiated with or appeased. Don't take my word for it, ask bin-Laden yourself. Islamic fundamentalism must be rooted out and destroyed.
2. Western Civilization is a uniquely valuable human development. As such it is worth fighting for. The multi-cultural propaganda not withstanding, it is Western Civilization that has been the key to such freedom, dignity,prosperity and progress as we have. Other cultures have become rich and free to the precise degree that they have adopted the key elements of Western Civilization: democracy, free markets, the rule of law and the scientific method.

Go ahead give a counter-example, I'll wait, and wait, and wait.

4 June 2005

Aren't We Precious?

According to this story a Koran at Guantanamo was kicked, yes kicked by a soldier. Another was splashed with urine that "came through an air vent." Sounds like somebody really needed to pee. Somebody ring Amnesty International. If it's not stopped this could progress on to other Gulag type outrages. What's next? dogeared pages, creased spines, coffee cup rings, marginalia? Will the Koran be used as a paperweight? Will it be shelved out of place? Will Post-it notes be stuck to its pages and forgotten? My God, where will it end?

al-Qaeda's Child Army

This report from ABC that al-Qaeda are press-ganging children as young as 10 into service shows us two things..it's impossible to overstate the savagery and barbarism of the Islamofascist and they're running out of adults. The sooner these people are wiped from the face of the planet and their odious ideology buried with Nazism and Communism the better for all of us.

3 June 2005

I Really Like This

Silent Running has a great slap-down of the cotton wool brigade.

Not So Deep Throat

OK, everybody not connected with the MSM is asking whether Mark Felt was a hero. I think a hero, recognising how odious Nixon was, would have resigned, gone public and taken the heat for it. Felt's actions were no different than those of every contemporary whinger who loses a policy debate and takes the fight to the media rather than risk the pension.

2 June 2005

Blowback in Europe

Good sense prevails in the unlikeliest of places. First the French, now the Dutch. This is blowback from the EU bureaucracy's arrogance and overreach. The mainstream media keeps leading the story with the line that "Nine other countries have ratified the EU Constitution". No, nine other parliaments have ratified because their governments feared exactly this outcome if it were put to a referendum. In a classic "Emperor is naked" moment, the EU is revealed as an elite enterprise, as breathtaking in its arrogance and in its contempt for democracy as NZ Labour. Let us hope they both pay the price.

1 June 2005

Goodbye agriculture.

Let's hope that Nanny can step back from her narrow political interests long enough to think very carefully about what she's about to give away to the Chinese. I've seen this before. The Chinese will push for a deal requiring the transfer of agricultural technology with promises of liberalization for agricultural products somewhere down the road. NZ will sell the crown jewels for an immediate, and no doubt substantial, profit. Ten years from now, we'll be buying Chinese milk powder and all our Asian markets for fresh agricutural produce will be gone as well.

You heard it here first.

30 May 2005

10 Reasons Not to Send Your KId to the University of Oregon

Ten more reasons to believe that American academia is one sick place. Do you really want your kids to study under people who inculcate students with ideas like this? I would pay a lot to be there when some serious gentlemen from the Secret Service show up at the idiot's door.

Free Trade

I'm normally all for free trade, the freer the better. But it doesn't work if it's only one-way. The proposed deal with China is one of those that won't work barring some unlikely concessions from the Chinese. There are lot of smaller issues like tariff equalization, but the big one is China's currency. The Chinese yuan's peg to the US dollar is effectively a 50% subsidy on exports to New Zealand (among other places) and an equivalent tariff against New Zealand exports. Somebody, any enterprising journalists out there, needs to ask some hard questions over at MOFAT about when and how the decision was made was to become an economic colony of China.

A related question is, since we don't have a military anymore, what we'll do when the Chinese navy escorts a bunch of trawlers (or dredgers, or survey vessels) into NZ's economic zone and announces they'll fish (or mine iron sands, or explore for oil) anywhere they damn well please. So what would we do about it? Complain to the UN?

27 May 2005

Schapelle Corby

I’m seriously conflicted here and I’m almost never conflicted. On the one hand, I’d bet a month’s pay she’s guilty and at the age of 27, the foolish youth defense won’t wash. I was a consul for almost 20 years looking after our fellow citizens in third world prisons, mostly they were in for drug offenses, and I have to say they were without exception guilty as sin. There were some sentences handed out that were harsh, unjust even, --one guy did seven years essentially because he was a smart-ass. There’s reasonable doubt in Corby’s case and in a western country she would have gotten off--but this is not a western country. What would I do if it were my daughter. Well I’d pay whatever bribes are required to get her the hell out of there and then I’d then I’d thrash her within an inch of her life. Finally, you have to wonder whther Corby would be such a cause if she were an aboriginal teenager, or if she were 55 and ugly.

26 May 2005

Amnesty International's Intellectual Gulag

Amnesty International, which long ceased being any kind of serious voice for human rights has gone all breathless over Guantanamo, calling it the "Gulag of our time." As the good folks over at Blogger News Network point out there is slight difference between the two, not so you'd notice if you happen to be as historically illiterate and ignorant as AI.

BNN notes: ' "The gulag" is a reference to the vast network of almost 500 prison camps and detention centers operated by the former Soviet Union over a span of some sixty-plus years, in which tens of millions were imprisoned and millions died. There are 540 men being held at Guantanamo Bay on suspicion of being part of the Taliban regime in Afghanistan or associated with the al-Qaida terrorist network.'

We've become used to this sort of gasping hyperbole from the left, but this is astounding in its disregard for history.

20 May 2005

The Guardian Defects?

Is there a VRWC mole at the Guardian? This article manages to expose UK Greenpeace capo Stephen Tindale as the thug, twit, snob, hypocrite and fascist that he is. I particularly like the way he plays fast and loose with other peoples' livelihoods.

18 May 2005

Recognise anyone, Nanny?

"...“pattern of weak Labor leadership nationally, particularly on the issues of appeasement, isolationism and shirking international treaty obligations”. Tim Blair has Alexander Downer's anti-left thunder. Sounds like a certain other Labour Party....except for Kyoto of course.

Newsweek and Islamofascism

Paul Marshall over at the NRO has a very pointed comment on the Newsweek matter. He's quite right in pointing that Newseek is biased and that its bias led it in this case to negligence and stupidity. He's also right in pointing out that the Koran story was only the latest excuse for rioting in all the Carpetstans. The real problems are the sick, degenerate societies produced by Islamic fundamentalism and our tolerance of same. Let's stop all the PC nonsense and say what everyone knows:

Islam gave up its protection as a religion when it became an expressly political enterprise, an ideology like Communism or National Socialism. Islam recognises no secular realm, no rendering unto Caesar. Until some Islamic Martin Luther appears, no society based on Islamic principles is going to get past the 10th Century.

16 May 2005

The Idiots at Newsweek

Newsweek joins the major media idiot list with a fake story about US interrogators at Guantanamo desecrating the Koran. They wanted it to be true, so they were unprofessional, self indulgent, juvenile, credulous and criminally irresponsible. This is even worse than Dan Rather's descent into paranoia and dishonesty, even worse than Howell Raines' little kingdom of lies, worse than Modo's menopausal rantings. At least four people are dead, buildings burnt, and US diplomacy and Afghan democracy set back years.
What do the morons and charlatans at Newsweek have to say? "Gee, we're sorry." Assholes.

4 May 2005

The Stupidity Defense

Well, sometimes it's true.There really are some people who are so stupid that they can't be held responsible. Lynndie England is one of these. That doesn't mean that she shouldn't be locked up for her own protection, just that she probably really is just too dumb to understand the consequences of her actions.

18 March 2005

Root and Branch

Oh Dear. The wind blowing off Cold Mountain has upset Anonymous (whose overblown rhetoric gives him away as one B.Shuai, former editor of the Beijing based Non Union News and a dangerous, low-rent, Hunter Thmpson and savage lefty ideologue). Anon just loves the UN. Speaking of which, it was with a note of great delight that I watched Nanny Helen's love affair with the UN and all its works come to an end last week. How dare those cheeky bureaucrats-of-colour criticise Her government!? After years of slavishly bowing to the prevailing multi-lateral myths, she had to send Michael "Cannon Fodder" Cullen out to tell the UN to piss off. Great stuff.

2 March 2005

The Arab Street Rises at Last!

The Arab street has finally gotten around to rising. They didn't care when the Taliban was sent back to hell or Saddam chased into his rathole, but when it comes to democracy they do get riled. This looks a whole lot like the days before the Berlin wall fell. So why aren't all those left o' grams flying around with "I told you so." written in big red letters. Oh, that's right, the street was supposed to rise AGAINST the west. I guess being half right is never enough.

28 February 2005

They Just Don't Get It

This is the second best story ever showing how all the assorted tyrants, kleptogarchs, presidents for life and Grand High Poobahs that run most of the planet just don't get how western (in the sense of democracy plus free market plus rule of law equals civilisation) societies work. Bush gives Vladimir some minor aggro over lack of freedom of the press in the new Russia and Vladi, obviously carefully but incompetently briefed, starts taking up for Dan Rather.

Great stuff, but even better was the time back about 1998 when some Chinese mandarin asked a US official in all seriousness, "Who owns the Internet?" That one could be apocyphal, but I spent 5 years in China and it certainly has the ring of truth about it.

24 February 2005

Free Arash Sigachi

Iranian blogger and freedom frighter Arash Sigachi --remember the name--has been jailed for 14 years for speaking the truth about the Mad Mullahs. Tuesday is a global action day in support of Arash. To arms.

21 February 2005

Hunter Thompson, R.I.P

Hunter S. Thompson has left us. He may have been half mad, but he could damn sure write. He had no truck with bozo politicians, pretentious movie stars, or new age psychobabble, and for that we shall all miss him. For those my age, the quote "It was the time of Nixon, it was a time to keep your head down." summed up a decade.

I think I'll have a Jack Daniels, straight up.

20 February 2005

Root and Branch

This story shows once again what a deeply corrupt and sleazy organisation the UN has become. Why would anyone trust these clowns with their country? It is high time that the nations which pay most of the bills to start cleaning house. The UN needs complete reformation and the place to start is the bizarre assumption that statehood alone is a sufficient qualification for having a vote. Why should anyone give a toss what Robert Mugabe thinks about anything? Why is Taiwan, with 23 million free souls, a booming economy, the most free press between Delhi and Tokyo and genuine democracy denied even observer status? The Westphalian model of states as the only legal actors in international affairs needs to be consigned to the history books as an idea past its use-by date.

2 February 2005

Gee, Thanks Don.

What was he thinking? Maybe he wasn't thinking. Just as the Nats succeed once again in forcing Labour ever so slightly to the right, old Don goes and stuffs it up. Katherine Rich was a star in a party that could use a few. Maybe she'll join ACT. In the meantime we're almost certainly stuck with Nanny Helen for the foreseeable future.

1 February 2005

Cold Mountain

Cold Mountain

A few thoughts on the Iraqi election. If I'm not mistaken, this the first free election in any Arab country ever. And, no, don't even think about mentioning those periodic shams where 99.99% turnout and 99.99% of those endorse wholeheartedly what ever Grand Poobah for Life happens to be at the top of he body pile at the moment.

Thw left typically, blew a fuse. Ted "I Sweat Chivas" Kennedy and his sidekick, whatshisname, the other guy from Massachusetts, both stumbled all over themselves trying to disparage the courage of the 60 odd per cent of Iraqi voters who turned out. Think about that percentage..it's a hell of sight better than we ever manage here in Godzone, and we can vote from bed.

Hillary, bless her, may be a little lefty Lenin in waiting, but she is not stupid. You didn't hear Hils dissing the election. Of cousre that all adds up to a republican wet dream for 2008--Hils as candidate and Howard Dean as Demo part chief. It's as if Labour made Tandor Nanczos chairman and ran Margaret Wilson as Party Leader.

25 December 2004

Cold Mountain

Cold Mountain

I've been gone for awhile. But I'm baaaaack now. Merry Christmas.