Tag Archives: Mark Steyn

Osama’s Memorial Pit

Osama is gone, but he’s certainly not forgotten. He’s remembered every day in New York City (if he couldn’t make it there, he couldn’t make it anywhere) in the seven-story hole in the ground where the World Trade Center used to be.

Presided over, presumably, by the National Association of Grief Counselors, as James Lileks put it in Mark Steyn’s unsettling new book After America: Get Ready for Armageddon:

“9/11 was something America’s enemies did to us. The hole in the ground a decade later is something we did to ourselves…a gaping, multi-story, multi-billion-dollar pit, profound and eloquent in its nullity.”

With its waterfall and stone recitation of the names of the dead, the pit has become a site of presidential pilgrimage each anniversary of the destruction. Not to mention the Islamic mosque soon to rise nearby. As such it’s a tribute to Osama Bin Laden and the jihadists of al-Queda.

It’s also a monument, as Steyn puts it, to our growing can’t-do spirit, the attitude that has US headed right where Osama predicted: the dust bin of history. Hard to argue with that.

Throw the bums out

We need a thorough housecleaning in Congress in November. And term limits.

“Watching the Commander of the Pacific Fleet’s deadpan face as Congressman Hank Johnson (D., Ga.) asks him about the danger of the island of Guam tipping over and capsizing is a glimpse of how the viziers to the loopier Ottoman sultans must have felt.”

See Johnson in action. Mark Steyn via Instapundit.

Fawning into bankruptcy

Mark Steyn, whose America Alone is a delicious, if worrisome, read, sums up the fate of the newspaper industry pretty well: "…bland, anemic newspaperpersons turning out politically correct snooze sheets of torpid portentuosness…tongue-bath[s and] fawning [their] way into bankruptcy."

A call for more will

It’s two years old and, therefore, a little dated. No mention of our success in Iraq or Barry’s ascendence to the White House. Nevertheless, Mark Steyn’s America Alone is quite a read. Not a pleasant one, mind you, but worth your time and thought. Unless you buy the Religion of Peace la-de-da, in which case you will find it irritating. Or, needless to say, if you are a recent "revert" to Islam. Though, even then, you might find illuminating the extent to which your co-religionists have succeeded in laying the groundwork for the takeover of Europe and growing agitation in the USA.

Seems non-Islamic America still has a replacement birthrate, which non-Islamic Europe and Canada do not. And American evangelical Protestants like Gov. Sarah Palin continue to thrive and increase, unlike Christians of whatever stripe elsewhere in the West. Not that Hollyweird and the multiculti apologists aren’t trying to make soft secularists of us all, just that they aren’t succeeding. While the West’s fastest-growing religion is Islam, which can reasonably hope to someday outlaw the infidel whores of Hollyweird, and all the feminists and gays. Ironic that, so far, only the evangelicals and conservatives are holding back the hoardes of the Dark Ages. But for how long? About as long as us non-Muslims keep making babies who have the will to resist.

Declaration of Dependence

"Across the electric wires, the hum is ceaseless: Give it up, loser. Don’t go down with the ship when it’s swept away by the Obama tsunami. According to newspaper reports, polls show that most people believe newspaper reports claiming that most people believe polls showing that most people have read newspaper reports agreeing that polls show he’s going to win."

Mark Steyn, as always, is a hoot. But no funnier, in this instance, than the wide-eyed folks on the groaning Obama-Pelosi-Reid-Barney Frank-ACORN bandwagon eagerly awaiting their "spread-the-wealth" checks. Fifty-two percent of us, Gallup says, don’t trust Big Media. Yet, for some reason, these sheeple trust it when it says the Daley Machine’s landslide is near and y’all don’t wanna be swept off your feet. Yet some of us, still, join Mac in calmly foreseeing a long night on Nov. 4.

The Hostess With The Moosest

The incomparable Mark Steyn weighs in on the relative "experience" of Baby Barry vs Gov. Palin:

"Sarah Palin and Barack Obama are more or less the same age, but Governor Palin has run a state and a town and a commercial fishing operation, whereas (to reprise a famous line on the Rev Jackson) Senator Obama ain’t run nothin’ but his mouth. She’s done the stuff he’s merely a poseur about."

Read it and weep, Dems. Your historic moment done come and gone. Just like in ’04. Heh. 

The kingdom of the blind

I was ambivalent about President Bush’s recent invocation of the Vietnam post-war catastrophe (re-education camps, thousands escaping in rickety boats, piles of corpses in next-door Cambodia) as the definitive example of what could happen if we similarly slam the door on Iraq as the Dems want to do. But the Seablogger, linking to a recalcitrant Christopher Hitchens and a matter-of-fact Mark Steyn, reminds me that the Dems feel free to flee because they have never admitted to any connection between their anti-Vietnam war effort and the horrors that followed. They would just turn their other blind eye to Iraq.