Monday, May 30, 2011

A FEW SIMPLE TRUTHS

As we approach the 2012 elections, there are a few truisms that you need to understand about our current political climate. 
  • Obama will campaign on a platform of wealth envy because he knows the people of this country are too ignorant and lazy to understand they’re being manipulated.
  • Creating wealth is greedy and people who have wealth got in by cheating or scamming the system.  Therefore, stealing their wealth and giving it to those who did not work for it is justified.
  • There are two types of ObamaMedia coverage: Defending Barack Obama and demonizing conservatives.
  • To Democrats seeking re-election, facts about the fiscal crisis our country faces are about as useless as the Constitution.
  • The unions WILL support Barack Obama and the Democrats.  Big time.
  • Any utterance in opposition to Obama or any Obama idea or proposal is racist.
  • The average college student will support Obama because it is the “cool” thing to do.
  • The vast majority of black voters will support Obama because he looks like them. 
  • If nothing happens with entitlement reform in 2011, you can bet your buns that it ain’t gonna happen in 2012, an election year. 
  • If the tea parties re-emerge in a big way, their efforts will be painted as “violent” or “hate-filled” or “raaaaacist.”
And finally …
  • Make Sarah Palin the GOP nominee and you can guarantee another four years of President Barack Obama.
This certainly isn’t the end of this list .. just having a bit of fun this morning.  It will get longer.  Much longer. 

Saturday, May 21, 2011

Obama Gives Israel to Hamas

No long rant here on Obama’s speech on the Middle East yesterday.  Frankly, I have never taken the time to really study the situation between Israel and the so-called Palestinians.   Here are some thoughts.  Some are certainties – the others are rebuttable presumptions:  
  •  Obama gave Egypt one billion dollars which he will subsequently have to take away from the people in this country who worked for and earned it.
  •  Obama now has essentially taken credit for the so-called “Arab Spring.”  He had nothing to say when the people of Iran rose up against their Islamic masters.  Now he’s the man who brought it all about.
  •  The real Palestinian homeland is now known as Jordan.
  •  Remember that Yassir Arafat was an Egyptian, not a Palestinian.  
  •  Those we call “Palestinians” are essentially cannon fodder for Arab Countries that want to destroy the State of Israel.  
  • If Israel is forced back to its 1967 boundaries the country may well become indefensible.  Several larger Israeli cities will be in range of rocket fire, and you can bet the ranch that Hamas, Hezbollah or some other anti-Israeli Muslim faction will load up the rocket launchers sooner or later.
  • Jews in the United States can generally be counted on to vote for Democrats.  The Jewish vote will still go to Obama and the Democrats in 2012.  Obama could propose that Israel be divided up between Egypt and Lebanon and all Jews sent to Greenland, and the Jewish vote would still go to Obama. 
  • Perhaps the principal point here is that under Obama countries who are generally not friendly to America are in much better shape than countries who clearly love us.   

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

SOME RANDOM THOUGHTS ON OBAMA AND bin LADEN

Trust me, after a solid week of wall-to-wall coverage of the Royal wedding, I am beyond thrilled to have wall-to-wall coverage of the death of radical Islamic murderer Osama bin Laden.  Just like much of the country, and the world, I’m trying to piece together the details of how we got here and how the operation went down.  One thing is for sure … our intelligence community should be praised for its diligent work in tracking him down, our intelligence and military must be praised for crafting this targeted mission and the Navy Seals who carried out the mission should be awarded the highest possible honor for their skill and heroism. 
And that brings us to Barack Obama ……
Have you heard?  I’m not exactly a fan of our current president.  I feel that he’s dangerous to the cause of liberty, and I earnestly hope that every single day I’ll manage to say something – to put across one small point somewhere – that will cause someone out there who supports Obama to pause for a minute and to say to themselves  “maybe, just maybe, there are some things about this man I haven’t considered.”  In order for that to happen, listeners – whether friendly or unfriendly – have to believe that I’m trying to be honest with them.  And just how will listeners believe I’m trying to be objective and honest if I am completely unable to give credit where credit is due, or if I have to grudgingly give credit laced with sarcasm.  So you’re now going to see hear me (or see me) use a phrase I generally try to avoid.  That phrase?  President Barack Obama.  When considering the operation that turned bin Laden into fish food Obama showed himself to be presidential.  Maybe it’s early in this particular game, but I can’t think of one single area in this entire scenario where Obama comes in for any legitimate criticism.  That may change tomorrow or next week as we learn more ... but for now it’s “job well done, Mr. President.” 
So yesterday we had Baba Wawa saying on The View that she “would hate to be a Republican running against Obama.”  There you go, my friends.  That’s going to be spin from the left.  We’re going to be told time and time again over that Obama has been made electorally bulletproof by virtue of two bullets in Osama’s head.  This is more the progressive dream than it is the American reality.  The progs think that those who believe in personal responsibility, freedom and economic liberty are the dark underside of America.  They also know in their hearts that Obama has been a miserable (and utterly predictable) failure as president – bin Laden’s death notwithstanding – and they are grasping at anything that will give them hope for 2012. 
So .. will this bump in Obama’s popularity vanquish that pesky little pro- liberty cabal next year?  Sorry … I don’t think so; and I certainly pray that it doesn’t turn out that way.  Remember, if you will, that Bush 43’s approval rating after the liberation of Kuwait was in the 90s.  Barbara Walters wasn’t grinning like someone had stuffed a coat hanger in her mouth then.  Not many presidents ever see approval ratings in the 90s, and Bush 43 found himself a one-term president in short order.  Sure, Obama is going to get a boost in his approval ratings, but they won’t carry him through next year’s election.  And why not?  Consider, if you will ………….
  • The death of Osama bin Laden isn’t going to pay off a dollar of our national debt, nor is it going to result in any significant lowering of our deficit.
  • Two bullets in Osama’s head aren’t going to create jobs in America or help Americans save their homes from foreclosure.
  • Osama’s burial at sea isn’t magically going to lead to a discovery vast new undersea oil reserves that will ease the pain of record-high gas prices. 
Obama’s failure to find and deal with Osama (has)bin Laden wasn’t what brought him these negative approval numbers, and sending bin Laden to his eternal celestial waterbed is not going to permanently raise those numbers.  The economy still sucks, the dollar continues to fall, business start-ups continue to be slow (or non-existent) due to the tax and regulatory burdens they face in this country.  Obama continues in his belief that America’s greatness comes from government and that it is his role as our Dear Ruler to seize wealth from those who have produced it and give it to those who have not because that’s “fair”.  Obama’s proposed budgets still call for increased spending in a nation that has spent itself to the brink of insolvency.  In other words … the things that made Obama dangerous to the cause of liberty and our economic future haven’t changed one iota with the death of bin Laden.
Yes … Barack Obama should be praised for making the final call to carry out the mission.  He filled the role of Commander in Chief admirably doing what a good CIC does … telling his team to “go get ‘em.”   
But there are still some looming questions and new debates that have stemmed from the news of Osama’s death.  Let’s see if we can tackle a few of these … shall we?

The Gitmo/torture debate

As the story unfolds, we are learning that our intelligence community found Osama bin Laden’s compound by tracking his most trusted courier.  This was the guy whom Osama trusted to carry his messages out to the world.  But the controversy is how our intelligence found this guy to begin with … apparently through “harsh interrogation tactics” of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed  and others in secret CIA prisons in Poland and Romania.  It was in these secret prisons where KSM and his successor gave up the nom de guerre of the courier who eventually led the CIA to Osama’s compound.  I’m also led to believe that these names were given up by KSM, perhaps during a nice cozy little waterboarding session, during the presidency of George W. Bush.  Now once the CIA had the nickname for this guy, actually finding him proved to be tough but eventually did happen because of one phone call he took last year.  I highly suggest reading the details of that story, as they are very interesting and commendable.  But the point of all this is that it brings into question the gathering of intelligence material in secret prisons or places like Guantanamo Bay.  Do the ends (killing bin Laden) justify the means (“torture”)?  Up until Sunday night, the Left would tell you absolutely not.  That was until their guy – Barack Obama – used information from these tactics to end the decade-long manhunt for bin Laden. 
A quick word about what the left just loves to rant about --- torture.  A question:  Would you torture someone in order to obtain information that you knew would be absolutely necessary to save the lives of your family?  My answer?  Not only yes, but hell yes.  If your answer is any different then might I suggest that you have a little family meeting and tell them how you feel on this issue?  Then sit back and accept their love and understanding for your great stand on human rights. 

Should we really have shot the SOB?

At first I was disappointed with the news that Osama bin Laden was shot and killed.  But this is another “not only yes, but hell yes” question.  I was hoping that the SOB would have a little bit of suffering to do before visiting his 72 virgins.  But the more I thought about it, I was OK with the idea that the last thing this goon saw was a muzzle flash.  But some people are questioning the “Obama Doctrine: Better dead than Gitmo.”  Should we have captured the SOB for the purposes of gathering more valuable intelligence on this war with radical Islam?
Osama dead and feeding Arabian Sea lobsters is the best possible end to this.  If Obama had been captured he would be the focal point of protests and demands from the Islamic world.  It doesn’t take a brilliant intelligence and political operation to understand that if Osama were taken alive the very least we could expect would be that by now some Islamic goons would have kidnapped an American family touring some part of the world, and would be demanding the release of bin Laden in return for the lives of those Americans.  What president would like to see a video of some American tourist’s head being cut off while he refuses to release a murdering Islamic monster? 

What to do about Pakistan

Perhaps the biggest red flag in the wake of all of this has been Pakistan.  The fact that Osama was able to reside just outside of its nation’s capital and just meters from its main military training facility should make anybody’s spidey senses go on alert.  Something ain’t right.  Are you telling me that NOBODY in Pakistan or in Abbottabad noticed this compound, eight times larger than other structures in the area with high walls, security doors and barbed wire?
Come on, folks.  Of course Pakistan knew Osama was there.  They knew he was there and they wanted him gone BAD.  So here’s your probable scenario:  Pakistani officials make it clear to American intelligence operatives that they want bin Laden dealt with.  “Look .. you send your helicopters in here and take this guy out.  We will not interfere.  We will scramble some of our jet fighters at the last minute and chase your helicopters back to the Afghan border .. but they won’t shoot at your men.  Then when this is over we’re going to issue a few little mild complaints about you violating our sovereignty and how we had no idea that Osama bin Laden was hiding 100 yards from our principle military academy … and everybody is happy.” 

Osama’s wife used as a shield

What a coward.  When it came down to it, Osama bin Laden hid behind one of his wives in order to shield himself from the Navy SEAL team.  She died in the attack.  This is pretty much what you would expect from a brave warrior of Islam.  Muslim radicals are not exactly warm and fuzzy (beards notwithstanding) when it comes to respecting and honoring women. 

Should Bush get credit?

I’ve said this from the beginning … I have nothing negative to say about Obama’s handling of the bin Laden situation.  At the end of the day, it was Obama who gave the OK for the operation to take place.  He deserves all the praise for making the final call.  But how much of the credit should George W. Bush get in this situation?  Remember .. much of the intelligence information that was used to locate bin Laden was gathered either during or using techniques developed under Bush.  Would Obama have engaged in those “enhanced interrogation techniques?”  Hard to say, but you would have to guess that the answer is no. 

Monday, May 2, 2011

BIN LADEN D.E.A.D.

Really the only bad news here is that he died of a head shot.  That’s too quick.  Not enough suffering.  But our Navy Seal Team 6 ended a decade-long manhunt this morning in Pakistan in a brief firefight that ended with Osama bin Laden and one of his sons dead.  More good news?  Not one of our Seals was lost in the operation.  And just as Muslims celebrated the attacks of 9/11, flag-waving Americans gathered outside the White House to cheer the news last night.
We’re going to be hearing more details of last night’s raid as the day goes on.  I was particularly heartened by the news that bin Laden was given the chance to surrender to the Navy Seals.  He refused, and was promptly shot in the head.  I’m hoping that the gun was pointed to his head when the invitation was issued and declined, and that the last thing bin Laden saw was a muzzle flash.
While were celebrating the death of this Muslim goon, and as the details of the raid continue to come in, there are a few things to consider:  The threat of revenge and opportunities to advance the cause of peace with the Islamic world.
Revenge?  Of course!  Amid the celebration it doesn’t take long to realize that various factions of radical Islam are going to want to respond to the death of bin Laden with attacks on America and Americans.  The State Department has already issued a warning to Americans traveling around the world … telling them, in essence, to watch their backs.  Homeland Security forces will be on high alert for any threats or attacks domestically.  Radical Islamists are going to want to exact revenge … and they know they need to strike quickly.  Why quickly?  Because they know that our Navy Seals came out of that bin Laden compound in Pakistan with boatloads of intelligence in the form of documents and computers.  Al Qaeda operatives around the world know that they may well have been identified and located through the intelligence gathered during the raid.  They are all now targets.  In fact, my guess is that there are operations going on around the world right now to take these people out.  Perhaps they feel that they need to strike while they’re still able.
And what’s this about an opportunity for peace?  I haven’t heard this thought from anyone else, but perhaps this might be the time to reach out to the Islamic world with a message that the United States has achieved its goal of bringing Osama bin Laden to justice … and that now would be a good time to try to move toward peace and cooperation.  Who knows … it’s just a thought.  Perhaps the bigger question here is whether or not this particular president is capable of pulling this off.


Now … conspiracy theories?  I already heard a few.  Some are suggesting that bin Laden was actually captured some time ago and the announcement is just now being made.  Others will make a big deal out of the fact that there is no body.  Give us a break, folks.  First of all … do you think our military and every military man involved is going to go along with this type of a ruse?  No chance.  And a body?  That’s all we need right now is a body … a focal point for Islamic protests.  The word is that bin Laden was buried at sea.  If so, this was a brilliant move.  If he was captured and held, or if he was buried in a grave anywhere, then the place of his detainment or burial would become a focal point for radical Islam for years to come.  I’m sure there are pictures – and it would be great to see them.  Osama bin Laden with a nice round little red dot in his forehead.
Pakistan?  Bin Laden was discovered in a military town in Pakistan.  He was located less than a quarter-mile from a Pakistani army training facility.  I think we know that Pakistan knew where he was all along … now we find out just how helpful Pakistan was in bringing him to justice. 
By the way … I just loved the chants of USA USA USA from the midshipmen at the U.S. Naval Academy.