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“President Obama- Eternal Grad Student”

Uncle Jimbo writes an absolutely awesome, spot-on blog post regarding the mindset of the never-graduating grad school student currently in the White House.  If you read nothing else today, read this short post.  Intro:

President Obama gives more glaring examples of his arrested development with his continued historical revisionism while continuing his World Apology Tour in Russia. The simple truth is his thinking has not progressed beyond the beer and weed-fueled bull sessions of grad school. He is a naif who still believes in the fantasies he and his fellow lefties bandied about in coffee houses. The world simply needs to listen to them and the milk of human kindness will flow and Gaia will shine forth sweetness and light. This unfortunately fails to take into account the “complete bastard” factor, i.e. in any society whoever acts as the most “complete bastard” will trample all the bunnies and unicorns on the way to power.

July 8, 2009 Posted by | Obama | 1 Comment

Gore: combating global “warming” akin to fighting Nazis, or something

When he’s not busy creating the Internet, Al Gore likes to spend his time with bat guano insane analogies like this:

Al Gore today compared the battle against climate change with the struggle against the Nazis.

The former US Vice President said the world lacked the political will to act and invoked the spirit of Winston Churchill by encouraging leaders to unite their nations to fight climate change. …

Speaking in Oxford at the Smith School World Forum on Enterprise and the Environment , sponsored by The Times, Mr Gore said: “Winston Churchill aroused this nation in heroic fashion to save civilisation in World War II.”

He added: “We have everything we need except political will but political will is a renewable resource.”

Ed summarizes this lunacy far better than I could:

Of course, this analogy suffers on several levels, including intellect and taste.  World War II was not a debate over economic theories and governing philosophies, or even a difference of opinion on scientific hypotheses.  The Nazis had more mundane concerns, like world domination and the extermination of the Jews.  While Winston Churchill had warned about the Nazis for years and had been shunned for it by the British establishment as a war-monger, he had the political will to do something about the Nazis because the Nazis had begun attacking France and Great Britain.  With guns, bombs, and real death, too, and not just hyperbole about a Waterworld future.

When advocates resort to this kind of hyperbole, it’s usually due to a lack of factual support to their arguments.  Invoking the Nazis is about as hyperbolic as it gets.  What’s next, the aliens from Independence Day(“In the words of my generation: ‘Up yours!’” – Ed.)

Since the planet has cooled every year since 2001, and since it hasn’t ever gotten hotter than 1998 (which is when global “warming” cultists tell us that Hell was basically here on Earth), at what point can we stop putting credence in this junk science fad?

Exit question: How stupid does the Nobel Prize panel look now?

July 8, 2009 Posted by | global warming, Gore, shameful | 3 Comments

   

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