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Prayers requested

Scott Chaffin, my incomparable IT guy who has sheparded me through many a software update with a minimum of irritation at my ignorance, has been struggling with late stage lung cancer for more than two years.

His last post on his The Fat Guy blog early Wednesday was part of his commitment to keep a public diary of the effort. It came shortly after another series of radiation treatments at M.D. Anderson in Houston:

“Beaten, damn near broken. They assure me that it will get better. Don’t expect much out of me for a few days, though.”

Scott seems to be hospitalized near family in Northeast Texas, according to Tom Galli, a lung cancer survivor who’s been advising him on treatments for a while now. Tom says in a comment on Scott’s blog that he is in ICU on a ventilator after a failed operation to remove an obstruction on his esophagus.

Prayers for Scott’s recovery would be good. Or at least an easy passage onward.

UPDATE:  “Scott passed at midnight. He was sleeping comfortably and with his family,” according to blog friend Otis. A memorial service is planned for Sunday, the 16th.

The Texas Rangers have lost their most loyal fan. And we have lost a friend.

Battleship Texas Centennial

On March 12, the Battleship Texas will be a hundred years from her commissioning date in 1914. The state parks department is planning a musical tribute to her three days later from noon to 10 p.m. at her mooring off the Houston Ship Channel near the San Jacinto Battleground.

One month later, the Texas will begin at least $17.5 million in repairs, mainly to her corroded hull, which has sprung so many leaks that the last of the old Dreadnoughts can’t be moved to dry dock as she was back in 1988, the last time extensive hull repairs were made.

That was the last time I ventured through her cramped corridors, onto her bridge and down ladders to her old radar room amidships, the whole smelling of age and the brackish water that surrounds her. The foundation that runs the ancient weapon as a tourist attraction hopes to raise a lot more money for more extensive repairs, but the awful Democrat economy isn’t the best time for it.

Code of silence

I wasn’t impressed with Fox News commentator Bill O’Reilly’s interview of the president. O’Reilly wasn’t very well prepared to duel with a pathological liar who was bound not to tell the truth. He never has before.

Indeed, Wormtongue smiled and smiled as he claimed there was “not even a smidgen of corruption” at his IRS, and O’Reilly’s best response was to toss out a few flustered non sequiturs.

He should, of course, have then asked why Worm’s former IRS director of tax-exempt organizations, Lois Lerner, invoked her Fifth Amendment right not to testify before a House committee last spring? We all know what we should have said or done, but, unlike O’Reilly, we’re not paid to query criminal politicians.

Via Instapundit.

The cold returns

Had a nice little warmup at the rancho last week, with highs in the 70s for several days. Almost like a return to a normal winter, i.e. mild. That all changed Sunday morning when a new cold front swept through whose near-freezing temps are expected to last most of this week.

All part of what could become one of the ten coldest U.S. winters on record. (Though it’s wise to remember that the reliable record is rather short.) The warmists contend it’s a result of the polar vortex being moved south due to melting Arctic ice. But the melt is in September, at the end of the Arctic summer, and that hardly seems capable of causing a cold winter 2 to 4 months later.

So, more likely the cold winter is just because it’s happened before in our normally variable climate and, once more, it’s happening again.

UPDATE:  And arctic “icecover bounced back over 50% [in 2013] with one of the coldest arctic summers on record while new records for ice were set in Antarctica, even trapping a research ship this past month, during the Antarctic summer.”

Must the GOP run against abortion?

To a certain extent, yes, there’s no question about it. Charles Krauthammer says it would be wiser to run against late-term abortions and say nothing much about the early ones. As if that would do anything except alienate the right-to-lifers in the GOP base who want to ban all abortions. And won’t quit just because they haven’t achieved their aim in forty years.

(They like to say that it took more than forty years to abolish slavery, too.)

Likewise the Dumbos can’t run against late-term abortions because it might cause some of their base—who couldn’t care less about murdering a viable infant if it inconveniences some halfwit woman who waited five months to decide she didn’t want the baby—to sit out an election.

Or as James Taranto puts it: “…a political party is not a unitary organism; it is an unruly coalition of individuals and interest groups. Neither party can win elections without the support of its abortion extremists, which means neither party can will or wish them away.”

Seems to me the main problem the GOP has is not its philosophical disagreement with abortion and same-sex marriage—both of which it must run against to keep its base—but that it’s mostly Democrat-Lite RINOs and its conservative base is fed up with them. To the point where it’s willing to sit out an election rather than vote for another Boehner, Ryan, McCain or Romney. Four million of them apparently did in Willard, the country-club RINO from Utah, by simply staying home.

These conservatives seem to figure that there’s nothing much worse the Dumbos can do to the country. They’ve already crippled the economy with thousands of new regulations on business, demonized the rich who alone can invest in new businesses, whacked people who already had health insurance with higher prices for it while failing to attract the uninsured, and used the IRS and the “justice” department to punish their enemies.

What’s left (so to speak)? Downsizing the military? Check. Rewarding foreign enemies and punishing friends? Check. The RINOs could have stopped some of it if they chose. They haven’t yet and there’s no reason to think they ever will. Shoot, they’re getting ready to please their crony-capitalist buddies and reward a few million low-wage illegal aliens with work permits when millions of American citizens can’t find jobs. Illegals who almost certainly will never vote Republican.

To my mind, neither party is worth a damn and both are hopelessly corrupt. I am just about at the point where I won’t vote for another one of either brand, unless s/he comes with a Tea Party label like Paul or Cruz. Why bother?

Holocaust Memorial Day

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If these Israeli F-15 Strike Eagles in formation over the Nazis Auschwitz death camp aren’t memorial enough for you (they are for me) there’s the many more than a thousand words of today’s Times of Israel.

Via Simply Jews.

End the drug war

The WaPo’s brilliant new hire (at least for the “opinion” pages, though he outshines their lapdog reporters) Radley Balko marshalls the statistics that show the drug war really is a war on the poor and minorities and the excuse for the militarization and corruption of police agencies and politics in general.

Odd that the war didn’t even rate a mention in Ditherton’s SOTU. And him a minority at that. Too realistic, I suppose.

Via The Volokh Conspiracy.