A lot of good stuff today. Editor/publisher Jeff Foust has a report on this past week and weekend’s ISDC in Chicago, with a focus on space entrepreneurs and the new NASA direction. A young Belgian engineering student says that NASA needs to take a lesson from LEGO in developing space architectures (I agree). Alan Stern says that any SpaceX setbacks this week should not, and likely will not be permanent. Finally, James McLane says that we should do Apollo to Mars. I demur in comments.
Category Archives: Political Commentary
Suing NASA
…over global warming. It would be nice to see Jim Hansen exposed in court for the fraud that he is.
Meanwhile, are we in for a mini ice age?
If Eyjafjallajokull induces an eruption of Katla, that event alone could force global temperatures down for 3 to 5 years. But there is much more at work here.
We have just exited the longest and deepest solar minimum in nearly 100 years. During this minimum, the Sun had the greatest number of spotless days (days where there were no sunspots on the face of the sun) since the early 1800s. The solar cycle is usually about 11 years from minimum to minimum — this past cycle 23 lasted 12.7 years. The long length of a solar cycle has been shown to have significant short term climate significance. Australian solar researcher Dr. David Archibald has shown that for every one year increase in the solar cycle length, there is a half-degree Celsius drop in the global temperature in the next cycle.
Using that relationship, we could expect a global temperature drop of one degree Fahrenheit by 2020. That alone would wipe out all of the warming of the last 150 years.
Better fire up those SUVs.
They’re Not Against War
They’re just on the other side:
Upon boarding the ships, the soldiers encountered fierce resistance from the passengers who were armed with knives, bats and metal pipes. The soldiers used non-lethal measures to disperse the crowd. The activists, according to an IDF report, succeeded in stealing two handguns from soldiers and opened fire, leading to an escalation in violence.
Al Jazeera on Monday broadcasted footage from the Gaza flotilla’s lead vessel, the Mavi Marmara, showing Israeli Navy commandos boarding the ship. Helicopters could also be seen flying overhead.
“It was like a well-planned lynch,” one IDF officer said. “These people were anything but peace activists.”
As Claudia Rossett notes, this isn’t about peace, or freedom, or humanitarian aid. It’s about making a terrorist-supporting political statement, with the added frisson of killing Jews.
[Update a few minutes later]
Here’s more:
In a later search aboard the Marmara, soldiers found caches of bats, clubs, knives, and slingshots used by the rioters ahead of the IDF takeover. It appeared the activists were well prepared for a fight…
…It appears that the error in planning the operation was the estimate that passengers were indeed political activists and members of humanitarian groups who seek a political provocation, but would not resort to brutal violence.
They won’t make that mistake again.
[Late evening update]
A photomontage of “peace” activists.
And it’s time for Israel to stop playing Mr. Nice Guy.
It certainly hasn’t bought them much.
Remember The Fallen
Some thoughts, and links.
This Isn’t Going Away
Apparently, Sestak wasn’t eligible for the “job” being offered him. Looks like the White House legal counsel is as incompetent as the rest of this administration. I would have thought they’d at least be good at coverups.
Judicial Destruction Of Evidence
This is appalling. I wonder if there’s any remedy? Can the judge be sanctioned?
And of course, some people will persist in the lunatic theory, for which there was never any evidence (and for which the evidence against was deliberately destroyed) that O’Keefe was attempting to wire tap the office.
Transparency
Sestak or Gibbs? Someone is lying.
I know where I’d put my money.
[Update a few minutes later]
As usual, it’s not the crime, it’s the cover up. And why am I not shocked that there’s a Clinton involved?
[Update a few more minutes later]
I, like everyone else, expect a White House release on this late this afternoon. It’s merely a coincidence that it’s a Friday just before a three-day weekend.
[Update a while later]
Well, the WH PR staff blew it. You’re supposed to release these things late in the afternoon, after it’s impossible to get hold of anyone to ask questions, not in the morning.
[Update a few minutes later]
Republicans are skeptical. So am I. All this does is raise more questions (like why did Sestak say “someone in the White House,” which Bill Clinton hasn’t been for almost a decade).
[Update a while later]
Well, now that they’ve had time to coordinate their stories, Sestak confirms it. Even though it’s not what he said the first time.
Lying then, or lying now? I know where my money is.
[Update a few minutes later]
The Sestak smell test. And why did the White House contact Sestak’s (lawyer) brother yesterday?
Oh, what a tangled web we weave…
[Late morning update]
Jonah Goldberg isn’t buying it, either:
If it wasn’t a job offer but instead was some third-rate perk, he shouldn’t have pretended otherwise to seem like the one honest man in the whorehouse of politics. I hope he gets hounded by local press asking him to explain the disconnect. Something like: “You said you were offered a job to get out of the race. This wasn’t a job. Were you exaggerating then or are you lying now?”
Again, I know where I’d put my money.
Peter Beinart’s Hero
Ron Radosh has some thoughts on anti-Israeli Jews.
[Update late morning]
More thoughts, and good ones, from Noah Pollack:
The sad truth is that Peter Beinart isn’t any kind of trailblazer or whistleblower, and he most certainly has not earned himself any trouble by coming out as an Israel-basher. He is someone who has rather belatedly fallen completely and predictably into line with the demands his ideological compatriots make for orthodoxy when it comes to their increasingly passionate interest in assaulting Israel and championing the Palestinian cause. In Beinart’s work, we are not witnessing an act of courage but rather a spectacle of conformity.
I used to think that Beinart was smarter than that.
What Is The Tea Party About?
A long but interesting analysis. It has Barack Obama’s number, too.
Well, That’s A Relief
Apparently, the twelve hundred guard at the border isn’t about immigration. The political tone deafness of this administration is mind blowing.