The pointless debate continues. And of course, it continues to carry its implicit and unshared assumption with it (e.g., that the purpose of this is “science.”).
Category Archives: Media Criticism
Sodomy
…for the sake of Islam. No duty greater than Jihad.
The Twilight Zone
When the Party of the Takers becomes bigger than the Party of the Providers.
Yes, Milos Forman
Of course Barack Obama is a socialist. You have to really be in willful denial of his entire true biography and reality to think otherwise.
Technophobic Fearmongering
I love the picture in this story.
Mastering The Heat-Wave Puzzle
Taking Jeff Masters to statistics school. While Jeff is a meteorologist, I really am starting to think that many of the “scientists” doing climate research are second raters. If not third.
The Boomers Versus The Young
Hey, kids, you’re being screwed by Mom and Dad. It’s amazing that young people are so misinformed that they vote for Democrats.
Delaying Cardiovascular Disease
It’s a long article, but bottom line is avoid sugar, and don’t worry about saturated fat.
“Why Doesn’t The Press Report On This?”
Gene Cernan admits that when he testified before Congress, he didn’t know what he didn’t know:
Some, like Charlie Duke and Al Bean, were effusive in their praise of SpaceX and the next generation of space explorers. Al Bean spent 20 minutes writing rough drafts and crafting each word of his message with the SpaceX team in mind.
Then I approached Gene Cernan, and held my breath. I figured it would be a bit more difficult to break from the social proof of his esteemed colleagues. And so he listened. As with every Apollo astronaut who signed this photo, I was able to talk about SpaceX and answer his questions. Gene was interested in who financed SpaceX — what big money interests got it going. I told him that Elon Musk personally financed the company for all of its first $100 million, when no one else would bet on the venture, and he saw it through thick and thin, including the first three launches of the Falcon 1, all of which failed spectacularly. As I told him these stories of heroic entrepreneurship, I could see his mind turning. He found a reconciliation: “I never read any of this in the news. Why doesn’t the press report on this?”
Good question.
[Update early afternoon]
Clark Lindsey mirrors my thoughts:
…it was always clear that Cernan and Armstrong had not done their homework on SpaceX or on NASA’s commercial crew program in general. They didn’t know a lot of rudimentary facts about the CCP, such as the involvement of Boeing and ULA, and had not visited the entrants in the program. It should not have required a perfect mission to the ISS to get them to take the time to learn about SpaceX. Their criticisms of the CCP in the hearings got tremendous press attention and played a role in the underfunding of the CCP and the partial restoration of the Constellation hardware.
It was truly a disservice to the nation. I hope that at least they’ll try to make up for it in the future.
David Axelrod, Soopergenius
Wow, this is really the Wile E. Coyote campaign. Everything the Democrats try with Obama blows up in their faces.