Category Archives: The War

Get a clue, mom

Of course the Dems are going to run ads attacking Mac. The Repubs sure are going to run them attacking Baby Barry. But do the Dems have to lie so blatantly? They’re still retailing that distortion of Mac’s hundred years comment regarding Iraq. Beyond that, however, this anti-military ad–courtesy of TFG–with the Uma Thurmann look-alike saying McCain can’t have her precious baby boy, is quite a hoot. Just wait until Alex grows up a little and sees the G.I. Joe action figures at the supermarket, then figures out that half the guys at his pre-school are playing with plastic soldiers or watching Power Ranger videos. Scream your head off, mom, and forbid all you want. That will just make him more inclined to enlist when he’s eighteen. As he should, if he’s got any gumption.

UPDATE:  NYTimes "fact checks" the ad, at least debunking the lie, but then inserting its own dubious ad calling Iraq "an overwhelmingly unpopular war." No surprise that the video is a product of MoveOn.org, the same folks who libeled Gen. Petraeus in a full-page NYT ad. But MoveOn’s partner in it, according to the NYT, is a shocker: the American Federation of State, County & Municipal Employees. Good grief.

MORE:  Don Surber suggests little Alex’s side of the conversation, via Doug Ross @ Journal:

"Hi John McCain."
"This is Alex."
"I realize you cannot pick your family."
"But sheesh."
"What a dingbat I have for a mother."
"She’s a loon."
"Single mom."
"Eats seaweed."
"Calls the dog her ‘animal companion.’"
"Doesn’t bathe because soap is made from oil and she wants to reduce her carbon footprint."
"You can see why she’s a single mom."
"Fortunately, Dad was a regular guy."
"An Alex P. Keaton type."
"Maybe that’s how I got my name."
"Look, about this Iraq thing."
"Can I sign up now?"
"I know I’m little and all and way underage."
"But you gotta save me. She’s a loon."

Habeus corpus petition dismissed

No, the imperial court won’t like it. But, it seems, as Ace says, there were just too many pieces of the corpus missing. Yet it amazes me, and it should you, too, just how much time our guys take in identifying a group of Tangos (and their surrounding environment) before opening up on them with a Hellfire missile followed by thirty millimeter from high in the night sky.

Why we need to win in Iraq

Baby Barry and Mac apparently can’t agree on the formats for more than a few "debates," as contrived as the "debates" have been in the past and likely will continue to be. Baby Barry’s got the money and, so far, the polls and so he has no reason to give Mac anything. Can’t blame him for that. As for Mac, well, some of the Seablogger’s pessimism is starting to rub off on me. Mac the moderate better get off it and start explaining why he champions the Iraq campaign and why the rest of us better suck it up, too. There are good arguments, but he needs to make them and not try to duck the whole thing. Starting here, where even the Dem thinktankers agree, would be a good idea.

Without precedent, literally.

Baby Barry loves it, the Supremes ignoring precedent to hand out Constitutional rights to alien enemies captured abroad. McCain is appalled, and he’s not alone.

"’The Nation will live to regret what the Court ha[s] done today,’ Justice Antonin Scalia writes in his dissent in Boumediene v. Bush. Fred Thompson thinks so, too.

I immediately thought of President Lincoln, who suspended habeus corpus for every American during the Civil War, and the South hadn’t even knocked down any buildings with thousands of people in them.

UPDATE: All hail the imperial court. It’s for sure the jihadis will. In practical terms, however, it could boil down to our troops taking a lot fewer prisoners. They’re not likely to jeopardize their own lives to keep the imperial court happy.

The F-35 Lightning II

Videos of the world’s most expensive warplane show how its Marine version becomes a short-takeoff, vertical landing (like a helicopter) single-engine fighter, Wednesday at Lockheed’s plant up in Fort Worth.

Via Instapundit 

Nearing the finish line in Iraq

Thanks to Iraqi Prime Minister Maliki, and the ISF, Al Q and the Shiite militias are on the run, and even the MSM is noticing.

The issue is Iran

The contest between Barry and John McCain may do-si-do around many an ancillary issue,  but Thomas Sowell says the only one of importance is dealing with a nuclear Iran–the world’s chief sponsor of terrorism. Voting for McCain, the only man with experience in war as well as peace, is therefore a no-brainer. Makes sense to me.