Monthly Archives: July 2008

American Patriot

Retired Air Force Colonel George E. "Bud" Day, with his black-or-white views, wouldn’t survive an old media profile, but then I’m sure the eighty-three-year-old Vietnam combat veteran wouldn’t want one. He’s famous enough among his peers without the MSM’s ministrations, and their interleavened hymns to liberal politics and political correctness.

This 2007 biography, warts and all, is much better, anyhow, and worth the read just to find out how this fighter-pilot leader of the Vietnam War’s surviving "hard-ass resister" POWs–with the help of one honest journalist–helped defeat John Kerry for president. Of course the liberals, who can’t stand Day, like to lump him with Kerry’s Swift Boat critics. But Day’s group was altogether different: the 1973-returning Nam POWs, who consider Kerry not merely a phony hero, as the Swifties do, but a traitor who made their captive lives worse after his 1971 congressional testimony slandering all Vietnam combat veterans as murderers.

But there’s lots more to the Heartland, Iowa-raised Day in Robert Corum’s fine book, including his service in World War II and his years of flying before his 1966 shootdown over North Vietnam, and, of course, his command of the famous Misty FACs. You’ll also see why Day and John McCain are very close despite differences on some issues–and why you’ll undoubtedly see Day campaigning for Mac.

Generation shrill

I figured from the tip-off title, Generation Kill, that Hollyweird’s latest anti-American, anti-war flick (a seven-hour HBO mini-series, no less) was just another slander on the warriors–especially the officers. But I really had no idea how low the media bums could shrink, having a black "marine" call the Iraq campaign "the white man’s" imperialism. The real wonder is that the American military can find any good recruits these days who still think this country is worth fighting for, when its so-called entertainment and news industries keep stabbing them in the back.

UPDATE: This pro-troops documentary is still much better.

Via Instapundit

Black Liberation Theology

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Via Doug Ross @ Journal

War widows

The daily’s print edition has a compelling story (which, disgustingly, you have to dig for on their Web site!) about Iraq campaign widow Taryn Davis, who lives down the road in Buda. Her Web site for her American Widows Project is a poignant look at what these women (and a few men) are going through. What, for instance, do you do now with the Silver Star? This form of grief, it appears to me, is similar to growing old. Forgetting to bathe more than once a week, for instance.

What’s Up With The Sun?

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It’s been strangely unmarked by sun spots or solar flares lately. Or is it so strange? NASA says not.

UPDATE:  The Seablogger disagrees and says the next Ice Age is "imminent."

Homegrown jihadis

Nice to see that the cops are taking this seriously, even if the pols often act as if there’s nothing to worry about. Maybe not, but, then again, maybe so. Helps to know what’s going on down at the local mosque, just in case.

Via The Fat Guy.

Airbrushing Jesse

Ain’t it quaint, the way the MSM played coy in not being explicit about the sexual violence that race hustler JJackson suggested ought to be done to Baby Barry. Read down at the link there to where Taranto finds an interesting parallel between the racist nature of Jackson’s unreported words and his own politics of racial grievance. What, you expected consistency? At least the Brits are bold enough to explain why Jackson needs BB to fail. Don’t worry Jesse, he will.

UPDATE: Jackie and Dunlap, of Red State Update, opine on what Jesse really did say.