Category Archives: Blogosphere

Barry throws the Kurds under the bus

Our Little Barry Hussein is outdoing himself on the world stage. First LBH, aka Wormtongue, tells us he’s fighting ISIS with all his might. Then we learn he’s actually pulling our punches. Now, as they wait for his pal Erdogan’s Turkish army to attack, the Worm  is blocking shipments of heavy weapons to the Kurds.

If the Kurds would just pull back a little from their successful assaults on ISIS and, not incidentally, dump their few Christians (as well as the ones who have fled to them from ISIS) and become pure Muslim, well… That might do it for our mendacious Democrat president. He’s always willing to help good Muslims.

Via Simply Jews.

Reversing our fertility decline?

Every now and then I’ll read some twaddle about how humanity will soon over-populate the Earth, increase mass species extinctions, use up all available resources, etc., etc. Such babble ignores the worldwide decline in fertility rates since 1980 that ought to make people worry more in the other direction.

“Ecologists calculate that human populations require a fertility rate of 2.1 births per female to offset deaths,” writes ecologist Jim Steele. “A fertility rate below 2.1 causes the population to decline, while a higher fertility rate causes population to grow. In the 1950s, the decade of Baby Boomers, the USA had a fertility rate that averaged 3.7.

“By 1980 the rate dropped to 1.8. Now due largely to immigration, a slightly higher fertility rate stands at 2.0. Worldwide fertility rates similarly dropped from 2.67 in 1950 to 2.02 in 2000. These lower rates suggest the global human population will soon plateau and then decline. Thus decreasing population pressures will not cause an accelerating extinction rate. These decreasing fertility rates should be a cause for optimism.”

Unless, of course, you worry about civilization collapsing from too few new people coming along to sustain it. But maybe there’s a new trend in the opposite direction the demographers haven’t noticed yet. One of the adult beginner violinists I encountered at the orchestra workshop a few weeks ago was a young, Anglo woman who said that since her youngest finally had been weaned, she was taking the opportunity to be something other than a baby machine.

She has five children. You don’t look old enough to have five children, I said. Oh, I’m old, she replied, believe me, I’m old. She said the five were an accident, since two of them were twins. She and her husband had only planned on four.

Four. In an age when one or none is the rule among American Anglos. Maybe she and her husband are an aberration. Or maybe they’re a sign of an impending return to the 3.7 of the 1950s.

Via Watts Up With That.

Legal gay marriage is just the beginning

So says V the K at Gay Patriot who probably knows better than us heteros. Not that I have ever opposed gay marriage. Only coercing those who do to stop. But even they can practice a little fancy footwork to avoid it. Even the florists and bakers among them don’t need to be confrontational unless they want a fight.

There are many creative ways to ignore a law. Not all of them lead to arrest.

Ah, but if V the K is correct, things could get dicier faster now that the latest judicial Putsch of our robed rulers has forced the issue on everyone. Instead of letting each state decide, as you would think the much-ignored Constitution specifies. And he’s not raising the old wheeze about polygamy, but this:

  • Banning disagreement or criticisms of gay behavior through “anti-bullying” and “hate speech” legislation
  • Mandating school curricula to include “gay history” as well as museums and monuments to be demanded to gay heroes like Harry Hay, Larry Bruckner, and Harvey Milk
  • Forcing religious institutions to recognize gay marriages
  • Churches must be forced to perform gay marriages or lose tax exempt status. (Mosques, probably not)

If this is true, it will make the rebel flag fight look picayune by comparison. And it might get even weirder, because the Left is never happy for long.

UPDATE:  American College of Pediatrics: “[T]his is a tragic day for America’s children. The SCOTUS has just undermined the single greatest pro-child institution in the history of mankind: the natural family. Just as it did in the joint Roe v Wade and Doe v Bolton decisions, the SCOTUS has elevated and enshrined the wants of adults over the needs of children.”  Well, get over it. Our robed rulers ain’t done.

“…that tragic bag of appetites…”

That’s Lubbock native Kevin D. Williamson’s term for Ma Barker, aka the Hildabeast.

I like it. I like it. Alas, it’s just too long for everyday use. But maybe we can work it into a sentence now and then. That should be doable.

Via National Review

Firing the 1861 Springfield

This Hungarian fellow who styles himself capandball on the Internet has a really thick accent but if you listen closely you can get the gist of his description of the 1861 Springfield rifle-musket he’s firing here.

I would only note that most Confederates, if not most Yankees, preferred the British Enfield Pattern 1853 to the Springfield any time they could scarf an orphaned Enfield up off the battlefield.

Pity he’s not shooting at night so you could watch the impressive 3-feet of flame the black powder produces out the Springfield’s business end. Something that ended when cordite, or so-called smokeless powder, was introduced in 1889. Cordite also made the “fog of war” metaphorical, whereas it had long been literal with the copious amounts of smoke produced by black powder.

Via TOCWOC

In which, egads, I defend Barry

Wormtongue’s being pilloried by the conservative blogs and sites, as usual, but undeservedly for once, I think, despite his admittedly regrettable attempt to turn the SC church shootings into a plea for more gun control. His remarks are being cherry-picked. Unfairly it seems to me. And I don’t say that often, as my rare readers know.

Thus spake his Earness: “At some point, we as a country will have to reckon with the fact that this type of mass violence does not happen in other advanced countries. It doesn’t happen in other places with this kind of frequency.”

I think the second sentence is what he meant to say rather than the first one, and so he added it to try to clarify what he’d just said. The first sentence being preposterous, which is, of course, his default position on most issues, i.e. to lie, but the second one was an attempt to recover by saying something that, I think, is undeniable.

Indeed, these shootings happen more frequently here than elsewhere. Although it’s debatable why they do. Is it because of our larger population or due to the wider availability of guns? Lots of Americans, myself included, own guns but would never think of mass murdering. So I’d go with the larger population than in most other advanced countries. Which is another odd choice of words. Isn’t he supposed to believe in cultural relativism where there are no “advanced” countries?

Barry’s just not a very good speaker, especially not spontaneously, as we’ve all learned over the years. Despite his portrayal as a genius debater by the lapdog Democrat news media that covers for him. He gets himself into these rhetorical corners and has only himself to blame when he can’t get out.

Via PJMedia.

J.D.’s suggestion for the $10 bill

“I have the woman replacement on the $10 bill: Marilyn Chambers. She’d be perfect. I am still undecided on what part of her should be on the front and what part on the back. I guess the obvious is easiest…”

Heh. Good thinking. I mean if we’re going to redo history to suit the politically correct, then let’s go all the way. Umm. So to speak.

Via Mouth of the Brazos.