Category Archives: Political Commentary
The Real Health-Care Solution
Medical innovation and real cures.
Big Business
The free-market case against it. It’s crony socialism.
“Twilight Creeps Too Slowly”
Some thoughts on being a slow-boiled frog.
It’s A Great Day For Texas
First they get a new commercial space company, and now they’ve rejected ObamaCare. And California continues to swirl the bowl, with Sacramento and the morons who’ve sent people there reaching for the handle to give it another pull.
Whiniest. President. Evar.
No, Mr. Obama, I will not acknowledge that you “tried real hard.” What, between vacations and rounds of golf? But even if it’s true, I don’t believe in the labor theory of value, but we know you do.
Jeez, Lueez. As Frank J. tweeted the other day, I want to see his birth certificate just to verify that he’s not a little girl.
On Syria
…the administration is AWOL. Nothing new.
Army Procurement Fiasco
Sadly, this reminds me of the saga of the M-16. Like NASA, the military can be as stupidly incompetent and politically driven as any other government bureaucracy. Unfortunately, we don’t have much of an alternative.
The Little Blue Book
Quotations from Chairman Lakoff:
Lakoff does something throughout the book which he must think is very clever, but which is completely transparent to the reader, making for a truly cringe-worthy experience. Lakoff has two public personas: First, he is a scientist; and second, he is a partisan political advocate. He understands that when he speaks as a partisan, we the readers necessarily take what he says with a grain of salt; but when he speaks as a scientist, we are expected to accept his statements as objective truth. Throughout the book, he constantly switches back and forth between the two personas: He’ll speak for a paragraph or two as a liberal activist advising Democratic candidates and pundits, then he’ll take off that hat and put on the linguist hat to say something “official”; then switch back to his liberal hat, and so on. I guess the temptation was too great to resist abusing this dual role, because he makes a habit — a career, actually — of putting on his scientist hat and then making partisan statements, which he passes off as impartial facts. I can only imagine that he thinks he’s getting away with it, but the gambit is so glaringly obvious that it makes you almost embarrassed for the guy.
Ignoring the ultimate intellectual and moral bankruptcy of their ideas, leftists’ biggest problem in convincing intelligent people is their utter lack of self awareness. Read the whole thing. It’s advice to double down on failure.
This Is What Pseudoscience Looks Like
My thoughts on the latest attempts of the warm mongers to hijack the weather to advance their political agenda, over at PJMedia.
[Update a few minutes later]
June 2012 temperatures are not that remarkable.
[Update a while later]
Well, this is disappointing. Joel Achenbach has fallen prey to the myth.