Category Archives: Scribbles

With friends like these…

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Oops. Somebody didn’t get the memo. Note the fireplace.

Via Doug Ross @ Journal.

UPDATE: The story inside the mag isn’t any nicer. It’s about time.

MORE:  Cobb sees in Baby Barry’s thin-skinned reaction a turning point in his campaign.

INDEED:  When BB went world touring, the New Yorker was kicked off the plane. Heh.

How appropriate

Turns out the United Nations building, also known as the home of the World Dictators Club, is sitting on a mound of rotting garbage.

Via NewsMax

UPDATE: How the club protects Comrade Bob. Mugabe, that is.

Black Liberation Theology

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Via Doug Ross @ Journal

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.

Blaming the speculators

Why, of course the Congressrats will try to tighten the securities markets as a punishment for four to five dollar gas. As Little Miss Attilla puts it, "What are they going to do–look in the mirror?" Not bloody likely. They won’t authorize any new drilling, either. No wonder their popularity rating (a mere nine percent) is lower than President Bush’s. And that’s with the Dems in charge, to whom the news media, meanwhile, wants you to hand the presidency. Oh, joy.

Via Instapundit

The Path Between The Seas

I never knew much about the Panama Canal, but assumed that it was during its construction that Yellow Fever and Malaria were defeated for the first time. Actually YF was defeated by American army doctors in Cuba during the Spanish-American War, and M has gone on and on, even in Panama, despite the best efforts, etc. I was also surprised to find, in this really good 1977 read by historian David McCullough (John Adams, etc.), that the French tried and failed to build the canal first, that Americans had favored a Nicaraguan route before T.R. got hold of the effort, and that very little about it was easy.

I knew people who grew up in the Zone, before President Carter turned the canal over to the Panamanians, but their recollections were nothing like the reported experiences of the builders–especially the thousands of black Barbados and Jamaican laborers who were largely denied services available to the whites. It was a different time, 1870 to 1914. Today, there’s an expansion going on that’s expected to be completed in 2010. Thanks to the magic of the Net, you can view the canal live via webcams at the previous link, or take a timelapse trip through the canal yourself, the whole twelve-hour journey in one minute fifty-six seconds.

Obama rules the young?

So say the pundit/profs at No Left Turns, a conservative site I usually enjoy for its measured take on just about everything. But this belief that the young will propel Baby Barry into the presidency makes me laugh. The great thing about the young, I have found, in terms of not wanting to be governed by their often-silly politics, is that for all their big talk, they seldom register to vote. When they do, they just can’t find the time to go to the polls. They figure someone else will do it. Yep. I will, but I won’t vote for BB.