THE HOAX GOES ON

Apparently the moose population has declined in Minnesota. The Minneapolis Star Tribune explains moose are heat sensitive and “researchers continue to believe”… Let’s stop right there for a moment. Whenever you read “studies show” or “researcher say” the best thing to do is immediately skip to the next paragraph or beyond. If the writer knew of any studies or research he would have named them.

Back to the story, hat tip to Power Line,,.the Trib goes on to tie the moose decline to global warming. Over the last 50 years mean temps in Minnesota have increased one half of one degree fahrenheit. That is 0.01% every year. Wow! I had no idea moose were that sensitive. I no longer dare say how awkward they look if there is a bull moose around.
Personally, I don’t think global warming is the reason. If it were, the moose population in other states that are also part of the globe and must be warming would not be increasing, but it is. If  it’s not global warming the only other thing it could be is something Bush did. Must be.

Time magazine has an explanation for the great blizzards of 2010. Guess what. It’s global warming. Read it here. Prediction – look for articles about how older Americans are freezing to death in unheated apartments due to global warming.

Here comes the New York Times, verily as I type, with their 50 cents worth. Drudge points to the article with this – “NYT- Blizzard due to warming”. That’s a little harsh. It is not a bad article. I liked the part about Senator Inhofe building a 6 foot high igloo on capitol hill with a sign on it “Al Gore’s New Home”.

Bob B

By the bye, a little increase in traffic on my blog would encourage me to continue. I will pay two donuts for every certified reader you introduce to Random Thots. Three donuts for liberals.

SEE DECLINE GROW

Here is an animation showing how unemployment has grown by county throughout the US.

Impressive, isn’t it.

TIMES PREDICTS END OF AMERICA

“We’ve always known that America’s reign as the world’s greatest nation would eventually end.” On that dour note the New York Times begins to tell us why that end may come sooner rather than later. Typically Times.

As they see it, we are at risk of  “re-enacting the dissolution of 18th-century Poland” when “By 1795 Poland had disappeared”…”not to re-emerge for more than a century.” According to the article it took only one objector to block any piece of new legislation at the time and that led to the nations demise.

How is America being put at risk of vanishing like Poland?  It’s the Republicans. Their party is now out of power. So they are doing what Democrats do when Democrats are out of power, namely, use procedural rules to their advantage.  In our republican form of government we not only want our representatives in office to do good, we also expect them to prevent bad. When totally out of power you can’t do much good but you can prevent some bad. That’s what’s happening and the newspaper doesn’t like it.

By the way, New York Times, I trust the “We”  in your opening sentence means – we, the New York Times. It certainly does not include me.

Bob B

PROPAGANDIC, THE NOUN

If you have read Orwell’s “1984” you will remember NewSpeak and see propagandic as a variation of it.  If you haven’t read the book, you should.  In “1984 ” any history that reflected badly on The Party was torn from books and records and thrown down the Memory Hole by the Ministry of Truth.  Everything adverse to The Party was changed so that all truth would reflect favorably on the government.  Propagandic is the Newspeak of the real world.

While NewSpeak is a whole language, propagandic is simply a word or phrase employed to deflect a truth or cover up an adverse image, often changing  the image to one directly opposite from the real truth.    Totalitarian regimes tend to apply propagandic in the naming of their lands.  Nations where the people have the least voice in government often name their countries People’s Republics.  In this context “People’s” is propagandic.  The Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea is not a democracy, not of the people and not a republic.  It is a dictatorship presuming to hide its true nature under a blanket of propagandic.  The country we call “South” Korea is The Republic of Korea, no propagandic there.

Propagandic is spoken everywhere but it is most prolific in the political world.  Lawmakers apply it to hide the real purpose of a proposed law.  You can guess the true objective of some legislation simply by reversing their titles. For example, The Employee Free Choice Act is a bill that would limit free choice by ending secret balloting and open the door to intimidation.  If the name were changed to The End of Employee Free Choice Act it would be de-propagandized,  revealing the true purpose of the bill. Here is another example.  To help jump start a slow economy, former President Bush announced tax “rebates”.  The payments went to everyone including those who had not paid any taxes.  It wasn’t a rebate at all; it was a cash distribution.  But the idea of a rebate was more palatable to voters than “cash distribution”.  “Rebate” was propagandic.

Some propagandic becomes so standard in the language that its influence on thought is completely subliminal.  From its beginning, America has operated on an economic system whose philosophic core is the right of its citizens to exchange goods and services freely and to own private property including the means of production.

However, in his famous book, Das Kapital, Karl Marx labeled this system Kapitalism, which one dictionary translates into English as “assets in the form of money”.  Thus a system whose foundation is freedom, ownership rights and equal opportunity for everyone is known by a word that means a system based solely on wealth.  It puts the cart before the horse.  Capitalism creates wealth; wealth does not create capitalism.  “Capitalism” is propagandic because it creates the false impression that capitalism is of, by and for only the wealthy.

Propagandic is a subtle and devious tool used to manipulate your mind.  Be very aware of it lest you fall prey to it.

UPDATE
The very beginning of this video is a brief tribute to Andrew Breitbart.  The rest of the video is about words.  It’s about how the Left’s application of words is often dead opposite to their original meaning to make their agenda sound more palatable.  It is a good companion to this post.

WHEN YOU NEED A FIX

Every once in a while we get so fed up we just need some release. Single folks have no spouse to beat up. Mormons and AA members can’t tip themselves a drink. Most of the rest of us want to stay married and sober so what’s a poor angry soul to do?

Find release in Ann Coulter?  I mean by reading her stuff, and yelling “Right on Ann ! Give it to ‘em”. That might help but the trouble is some of us don’t care too much for Ann. The next time you need a quick fix try Burt, Burt Prelutsky. If Krauthammer is Mozart, Prelutsky is Rachmaninoff. Some of your liberal friends might say he is more like acid rock.

Here is a free sample:

Speaking of paying for political favors, inquiring minds want to know if Ben Nelson and Mary Landrieu have to return their bribes now that ObamaCare has been given the big thumbs down by one of Obama’s very own death panels. (laughter and applause)

The other day, while thinking about the fact that things such as the Copenhagen global-warming fiasco; the East Anglia Climategate scandal; Obama’s absolute lack of transparency; his packing his administration with lobbyists and tax cheats; the lock-outs of Republicans by Pelosi and Reid from the legislative process; the trashing of the Tea Party participants by the Democrats; and the insistence by Obama that conservatives sit down and shut up; are either ignored or sanctioned by the mass media, I found myself wondering what actually takes place at an editorial board meeting at the New York Times and the Washington Post. Do these left-wing elitists really, as I suspect, just sit around and ask one another which major news stories they won’t cover in tomorrow’s edition?

Now that you got that off your chest, even if just by proxy, don’t you feel a bit better?

LECH WALESA, REMEMBER HIM?

Lech Walesa -, founder of the first independent labor union in the Soviet Bloc, leader of the Polish Solidarity movement, hero to many in the Balkan nations, rose to become President of Poland. That’s quite a list of accomplishments for a man whose formal education never reached the level equivalent to  high school graduate. What he did have is an abundance of integrity, common sense and courage.

The intelligencia of Poland were critical of him, for his earthiness. The farmers and factory workers respected him, for his earthiness. Honest people everywhere respected him for his integrity. He is a man of simple words that express profound truths.

Lech Walesa is in America today in support of the gubernatorial candidate for the state of Illinois. To be sure, he shares a common heritage with candidate Adam Andrzejewski, but more than empathy for a fellow Pole is afoot here. Walesa loves his country and fears for its future given the recent turn of affairs in America. He sees support of Andrzejewski as a move toward restoring a greater measure of security for Poland. Listen to him as he speaks (via interpreter):

“The United States is the only one superpower.
Today they lead the world, no one doubts, militarily.
They also lead economically but are getting weak.
But they don’t lead morally or politically any more.
The world has no leadership.
There was hope that whenever something was going wrong we could always count on the United States. Today we have lost that hope.” (emphasis mine)

The entire video is here, courtesy of Founding Bloggers.

I am saddened by the truth this man speaks.

Bob B

PALIN AND THE PLUMBER

No, this is not a sequel to Lady Chatterley’s Lover. But Sarah Palin and Joe the Plumber do have something in common. Both were the subject of instant, vicious and very personal attacks from the left.

Promptly upon McCain’s announcement of his choice for running mate, a passel of investigative lawyers were dispatched to Alaska to explore, not for gold but for dirt. The Daily Kos crowd railed against both Joe and Sarah. The charge that the Palins lied about who was the real mother of baby Trig was first levied less than 10 hours following Sarah Palin’s acceptance speech. Joe the plumber’s integrity was called into question when some researcher discovered the plumber’s first name was not Joe, but Samuel. The fact that his middle name is Joseph remained unsaid. Ohio government workers were given the illegal task of rummaging through confidential files in search of something to discredit workingman Joe.

Watching all this unfold reminded me of one fateful day when I was a child, growing up on the coast in the great state of Maine. Dad was working on a customer’s boat and I was sliding down a dirt bank on the nearby shore. Boys do those things. I slid right through a massive nest of ground bees. The bees did not like it. Instant, vicious and personal came the united attack, a sample of community organization at its best.

Palin and the plumber, two fine and decent Americans suddenly and viciously were set upon by those perceiving a direct assault threatening their ideology, responding like that swarm of bees suffering a direct assault on their home in the turf.

I hold no grudge against the bees. But I find it difficult to be as generous to those who attack people who have ideas when they should be directing their attacks at the ideas, not the people.

Bob B

BUSH MADE ME DO IT, part II

We found a theme song to go with our post BUSH MADE ME DO IT. I hope you enjoy it. It is Random Thots first audio offering.
Click the triangular play button and read the lyrics while you listen to Kathleen sing

Blame it on the Last Administration    by Kathleen Stewart

BUSH MADE ME DO IT

A group of Republican Congressmen snookered Obama into meeting with them in Minnesota on January 29th. Paul Ryan (R-WI) asked the President why he had found it necessary to increase discretionary spending by 84%.  Obama said – Bush made me do it!

The exact words he used to say this were ” The fact of the matter is, is that most of the increases in this year’s budget, this past year’s budget, were not as a consequence of policies that we initiated but instead were built in as a consequence of the automatic stabilizers that kick in because of this enormous recession. So the increase in the budget for this past year was actually predicted before I was even sworn into office”

I can see it now. The year is 2012. The location is Iowa. The speaker is incumbent President Barack Obama. He speaks…” My fellow Americans, unemployment is touching 20%. The stock market is the lowest it has been since I took office, and mortgage foreclosures hit an historic high last month. I have said it before and I will say it again, I inherited this mess. As you know, the prior administration left this nation in such dreadful shape that even I could not put it back together in just 4 years.

When you walk past the SEIU polling place peacekeepers in November remember, what the world needs now is more Hope. Vote for more Hope. Your vote is important. Every vote counts. Vote as often as you can.

I have delivered on my promise. Scientists all agree, the oceans have not risen since I came to power. I can do the same for this alleged great nation as I did for the seas, but, as I said from the beginning it will take time. Give me 4 more years and you will see even greater Change.

(With a wave of the hand he departs ) Glad to be with you! And May God Change America”

BURMA SHAVE

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