unCommonSense: The Missing Link or Marketing Ploy?
- At May 20, 2009
- By nate V
- In unCommon Sense
“Scientists have unveiled a 47-million-year-old fossilized skeleton of a monkey hailed as the missing link in human evolution.” – Sky News
This amazing fossil discovery, dubbed “Ida”, has been described by experts as the “eighth wonder of the world” and on par with the famous unearthing of the Rosetta Stone which allowed the world to decipher ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics. It’s impact on paleontology has also been described as “somewhat like an asteroid falling down to earth”. In other words, its a big deal. This is the one, the holy grail of Darwinism. The fossil that proves without a shadow of a doubt that humans evolved from apes. Sky Net summed up this crushing blow to skeptics of evolution in the final paragraph of their article:
Read More»The Torture Witch Hunt and Flippity-flopping: it’s all about Political Convenience
- At May 13, 2009
- By nate V
- In Around the Republic
I think the general public is coming to the sudden (and possibly harsh) realization that the democratic fervor for prosecuting the Bush administration on the issue of waterboarding is not only slowing to a crawl but beginning to royally backfire. Most people are aware of the CIA reports that emerged last week indicating that Nancy Pelosi had full knowledge of the “enhanced” techniques being used, despite her going on record earlier this year saying she was an innocent bystander, completely unaware of what the big bad wolf, (insert Republican leader here), was doing.
Finally, someone on a left leaning political show is willing to call her out on it. And that person is… John Stewart.
I have to admit, I love me some John Stewart. He is a hilarious guy, and even though I tend to disagree with a lot of what he says, most of it is still pretty funny. With Bush in office for the last 8 years Stewart has had no shortage of material (some would say he has had plenty of material with Obama too, but that is another story) and it’s nice to finally see him aim his barbs at the left. Lets hope that as the current leaders’ missteps pile up, he continues to skewer them, regardless of ideology. For now though, sit back and enjoy some classic John Stewart: essentially calling out Pelosi for what she is: A flip-flopper of political convenience.
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Speaking of political convenience, here are two very contradictory clips of Democratic Senator Chuck Schumer talking about Torture. (kudos HotAir)
The first one is from the Rachel Maddow show last month:
Sounds like the standard democratic posturing being peddled around MSNBC. It is worth noting he is talking about “enhanced interrogation techniques” which causes trauma, but no physical damage. Now listen to this audio of Chuck Schumer in 2004, and draw your own conclusions:
Shocking? It shouldn’t be. Quite simply, most democrats were all about safety, security, and doing what was necessary to protect America when it was politically convenient. I can only imagine the political backlash that would have ensued if anyone would have gotten up in the senate shortly after 9/11, and said something to the effect of:
“look, while we are going after these terrorists who suicide bombed our cities, I think we need to be cognizant of their rights. Even though they have no country, even though they themselves do not abide by the rules of warfare or the Geneva Convention, even though they killed innocent civilians, even though they are an invisible force bent on the destruction of western civilization, they really should have all the rights we have. When we capture them, they should not be forcibly interrogated, but treated like prisoners of war, and if they get us again… well, that is the price we pay for being the better people.”
Sure, it’s an honorable position, and I can respect it, BUT, In early 2002 even a watered-down iteration anything close to the statement above would have been political suicide. The convenient stance back then was not only “outrage combined with doing whatever it took to put Bin Laden into the ground”, but most of all there was a resounding and unanimous commitment to taking every step possible to ensure that 9/11 never, ever, EVER, happens again. Now years later, with the Iraq war dragging on and no new terrorist attacks (is that ironic?), the public tide has slowly turned against Bush and Co, and Team Obama thought it would be a politically convenient time to dig a shallow grave.
Now that the truth about the hypocrisy of leaders like Pelosi and Schumer are coming to light, and the witch hunt begins to threaten the White House, Obama cant backtrack away from this fast enough. Today he flip-flopped on the release of photos that depicted “tortured” victims, why? Because it is politically convenient to distance himself from the torture debate.
Week-end Wrap-up: What you might have missed last week.
- At May 10, 2009
- By nate V
- In Around the Republic / Week-end Wrap-up
The week is over; here is what you might have missed, with commentary from the left and right.
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Arlen Specter forgets which team he is on?
Last week in an interview with the New York Times, new democrat Specter says:
“There’s still time for the Minnesota courts to do justice and declare Norm Coleman the winner.”
This is very interesting because most people think it was a gaffe, and even Specter himself admitted, “I misspoke”. The problem with the gaffe explanation is Specter’s off-the-cuff remarks clearly show that he really does think Coleman should be seated, and not just because that’s who he supports, but because it would be “justice”. It highlights the fact that this argument should not be a case of who you support; it’s a case of who got the most votes. If someone looks at the facts and thinks Coleman should be seated, that shouldn’t change simply because the person changes parties. It demonstrates a serious problem with our current political system, specifically how politicians tend to blindly support their own, rather than forming independent opinions, for fear of party retribution.
Commentary from the right: HotAir
Commentary from the left: Huffington Post
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Where is the political lampooning of President Obama?
The Media Begins to notice:
Lots of people, including myself, have been wondering for some time why there has been so little political lampooning of Barack Obama or his administration by the “usual suspects” in late night or political comedy shows. Surely there has been no lack of material, with everything from $350,000 photo-terrorism to teleprompter reliance. Last week the Washington Times addresses this trend in a great article, here.
First White House Correspondent Dinner: Sykes roasts… Rush?
Over the weekend, the comedic treatment was made even more obvious by Wanda Sykes in Obama’s first White House Correspondents Dinner. Traditionally, this is an event for a comedian to lampoon the current administration, and some will remember Stephen Colbert’s no-holds-barred roasting of Bush last year. (If you don’t remember, feel free to review with NewsBuster’s list of some of the strongest jokes, here.)
Syke’s jokes speak for themselves, and the entire routine clearly focuses on Obama’s opponents rather than Obama. Check out this short video for the personal attack on Rush, and then tell me we don’t have a problem with bias.
HotAir echo’s Jim Treacher’s sentiments from Twitter:
“Nothing better than smug lefties saying I have no sense of humor over a joke they’d be SCREECHING about if it targeted one of their own.”
Commentary from the right: Newsbusters
Commentary from the left: Huffington Post
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Hannity: Obama’s newest problem? He likes spicy mustard.
In this week’s most ridiculous news story, Hannity actually makes a big deal about how Obama likes his burger. I hate to say it, but this is why the left hates Hannity, and in this case, I think they have a point. This kind of nit-picking has no place in politics. A must watch:
I happen to love spicy mustard, so I know exactly what Obama was saying. (plain yellow is so… bland) In general, to criticize someone for their condiment choices doesn’t make any sense, but to do so on national TV demonstrates an extreme lack of common sense, earning Hannity’s hard hitting report the Common Sense Loss of the Week award.
Commentary from the right: HotAir
Commentary from the left: Huffington Post
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Nancy Pelosi is (re)accused of lying about knowledge of Waterboarding.
Multiple major media outlets reported last week that Nancy Pelosi knew more about waterboarding than she let on. This obviously contradicts her current statements, making her… well, a liar.
Commentary from the right: Michelle Malkin
Commentary from the left: DailyKos
Common Sense Take: This whole waterboarding witch-hunt shouldn’t be a left vs right issue, nor should it be about prosecuting people in leadership (including Pelosi) who made tough decisions in good faith. Forget about the relative and difficult to define term “torture”. This is simply a case of drawing the line on what is considered acceptable tactics of persuasion and what is considered non-acceptable tactics of persuasion. My conscience tells me waterboarding is acceptable, simply because if someone is willing to subject themselves to something to prove a point, it must not be seriously damaging. (Code Pink waterboards their members regularly and multiple journalists have subjected themselves to it over the past few years) I don’t see anyone protesting any of the Al-qaeda’s torture techniques found in their captured how-to guide back in 2007, here.
I don’t think anyone, anywhere would be willing to take a blowtorch to the skin or be suspended from the ceiling and electrocuted, no matter how upset they were about the torture techniques which are actually being used on people captured by Al-qaeda.
Bottom line: If people willingly subject themselves to waterboarding, its can’t be THAT bad. Code Pink kills their entire point just by doing it in the first place.
Top 5 Al-qaeda Torture Techniques I am waiting to see protested right next to waterboarding:
5. The Head Vice.
4. The hot clothing iron to the skin.
3. Drilling through the hand.
2. Eye Removal.
1. Dragging victim behind a car.
Of course, how could the extreme left care about what Al-qaeda does to our troops, when they are so busy making sure Al-qaeda prisoners have the most comfortable stay possible at Hotel Obama?
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Quick Headlines
More acorn voter registration fraud:
On Monday, officials in Nevada charged ACORN with voter registration fraud. The Wall Street Journal has an excellent article on the implications of all these allegations: here.
Glenn Beck had an ACORN spokesman on his show for an interview, in which the spokesman offers up some of the most inane arguments ever presented in defense of an organization: here.
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The Air Force One Drama finally concludes (we hope):
Last week, the Obama administration accepted the resignation of the staffer who authorized the photo-op, and they finally released the $357,000 photo. Here it is, in all of its expensive glory.

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More Attacks on Pro-family advocate, Miss California:
Miss California was subjected to new character attacks this past week, now with a scandalous photo released from her modeling days. Over at HotAir, Allahpundit says:
“and yet NBC, the network that aired photos and video of the Virginia Tech killer glorifying himself, has decided that the pic’s simply too hot for the Peacock to handle. A cynic might wonder if they want viewers to imagine that it’s worse than it is. Good thing I’m not a cynic.”
Too scandalous for NBC? Decide for yourself: here.
Even Huffpo analyst Earl Hutchinson says “Miss California is right to scream foul”, saying the pictures are part of an attempt to smear her character. Bravo Huffington Post, bravo.
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And that’s the Week-end Wrap-up
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ACORN Spokesman Offers Proof ACORN is Run by Idiots.
- At May 7, 2009
- By nate V
- In Around the Republic / grey republic
Many of you have seen ACORN in the news recently for allegedly offering incentives to employees to sign up voters, resulting in voter registration fraud by over-zealous community organizers. (not to mention the 19,000 fake registrations, according to this Gateway Pundit article) In this great clip, Glenn Beck takes on a forgettable ACORN spokesman, who was reminding me a little bit of Nick Naylor in “Thank You for Smoking” as the chief spokesman for the Academy of Tobacco Studies – They are both employed to defend the indefensible, they both really try to do their jobs properly, but they both are fighting a losing battle. In this case, the official ACORN spokesman (from here on referred to as “ACORN”) seemingly concedes that Beck’s 20+ documented cases of fraud are accurate and was actually trying to defend the organization: he was specifically referencing multiple instances in multiple states of “rogue” employees committing voter registration fraud, saying that ACORN had no knowledge of the illegal acts.
In the hilarious exchange, Beck actually comes up with a fantastic analogy that isn’t too over the top (starts at 5:20). Does anyone remember the kid who bathed in the Burger King sink on camera? What about the more recent Domino’s employees who used the pizza kitchen to add disgusting ingredients to some food? Glenn’s analogy was this: what if there had been 20 or so cases of this behavior across BKs or Dominos worldwide? Surely we wouldn’t think that the problem is the kids. It would be the management. The company. Duh. Well not so fast…
ACORN starts tap dancing and at first complains about the parallel. Then he moves on to this real gem of a defense:
“this is the analogy? … you named 20 workers out of 13 thousand… so what is the percentage?” – ACORN Spokesman
Is this guy a complete idiot? Is he saying that the management is not to blame because of the low percentage of “rogue” / “illegal” / “cheating” employees? Is this even a valid argument for a responsible company? Does this make ANY sense? Less than you might realize…
Lets do the math.
ACORN: 13,000 workers
ACORN’s “rogue” employee percentage: .15%.
Sure, that DOES seem pretty small… but is it? Lets look at these two examples:
Burger King: 41,000 workers
Dominos: 145,000 workers
How would that percentage stack up to BK and Dominos? I guess if ACORN was running a pizza joint and they had a whopping 217 employees across the company (over a period of say, 1 or 2 years) all get caught sneaking “nose berries” into customer’s food, this is what their spokesperson would say:
“Folks, yes, we have had a small percentage of rogue employees, but they are in no way reflective of our wonderful management team. The good news is that just .15% of our workers soiled your food in the last two years, which means the problem is only a few hundred rogue employees out of thousands. Rest assured that it will not happen again. We are on it. This time for reals….”
Guess what, No one would eat at Domino’s until every single corporate officer, board member, and VP was fired. Absolutely no one would think that Domino’s high school workers were solely to blame! Shareholders would laugh in the spokesman’s face as they kicked management to the curb. That’s because of a little thing called corporate responsibility. It is the reason companies and large organizations continue to work well (staying efficient, profitable, ethical, etc) even as they grow very large in size. It says one of two things about ACORN: the organization is guilty of knowingly turning a blind eye to fraud and should be shut down, or they have the worst corporate management team ever (as demonstrated by allowing illegal activities to continually happen) and they should be shut down.

How many people think that Burger King would be in business today if 67 people had been caught bathing in their sinks over the last two years? How many people think that if BK didn’t go out of business from lack of customers the FDA would have shut them down in less than 9 months, after the first 20 infractions? Of course the government would not let a company operate with such poor leadership, especially if the “rogue employees” were doing something illegal. Now, I’m not saying ACORN members or community organizers are evil (the title picture is just a joke), but there is no doubt that there are some people running ACORN with an agenda, and they let their desire to achieve that agenda compromise their ethical responsibility by offering incentives that could potentially encourage employee impropriety (which it did). All the fuzzy math and tap dancing in the world will not be able to hide that fact from the public eye.
Get real ACORN, and stop making stupid excuses.
Ok, so I know that request is unrealistic… But if you must make stupid excuses, at least back them up with semi-plausible arguments.
Unfortunately, after putting the spokesman up against the ropes, Beck completely misses the knockout punch, and simply moves on to some equally silly attack based on how many republican politicians ACORN has backed throughout history. How many democratic candidates has, oh say… James Dobson of Focus on the Family backed? Of course the answer is none, because his organization’s political ideology is closely aligned with the conservative right. Same thing goes for ACORN (with the left). I don’t care if they campaign and promote their ideas, just follow the law or suffer the consequences.
Glenn made a great point overall, but finishes it off with more arguments that just don’t make sense. (come to think of it, how many Democrats have you supported Mr. Beck?)
Good idea, but next time stick to your big guns. Common Sense is always available and free of charge, you just have to use it.
For more details on ACORN’s shady inner workings, how they are even able to endorse political candidates as a non-profit entity, and how they are structured to avoid public scrutiny please see this excellent article.
UPDATE: In a new fishy twist, Michelle Malkin is reporting that Dem John Conyers is now backing down on his pledge to investigate ACORN… something stinks!
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Related Post: Week-end Wrap-up, What you might have missed last week.
CSL of the Week: Unwittingly greenlighting a simulated terrorist attack on NYC, no April Fools.
- At May 2, 2009
- By nate V
- In CSL of the Week
Only this past week could a sitting Vice President pull a gaffe like publicly recommending that all Americans avoid going “anywhere in confined places now” due to a potentially dangerous flu virus, and NOT win the Common Sense Loss of the Week Award. Veep Joe Biden, well known for speaking his mind, was really doing just that (and hey, we have all thought the same thing as swine flu cases rise), the problem is that in a time of crisis a leader just cant say such things.
But say it he did, setting off a fancy tap dance routine by Press Secretary Gibbs. In any other week that common sense lapse would certainly earn top billing, but last week was an unusual week. For those of you hiding under a rock or recovering from the flu, someone in the government hierarchy had the brilliant idea for a top secret photo-op to update the pictures of “Bush’s Air Force One” to “Obama’s Air Force One” (Like there is a difference…) To top it all off, the photo-op was to take place a few hundred feet above New York city skyscrapers and the Statue of Liberty, in what would turn out to be a 9/11 flashback for many locals. One has to wonder what the real reason could be for such an insensitive operation… perhaps the presidential visitor’s brochure or “mug shot” was out of date, or maybe someone thought the Air Force One picture on Whitehouse.gov would look “sweet” with the New York City skyline in the backdrop. Either way, the bottom line is that the whole thing was a silly idea in the first place. Surprisingly, polarized blogs HuffingtonPost.com and MichelleMalkin.com both reacted strongly with articles demonstrating how the government could have avoided the $300k+ spent on the photo-op, not to mention the publicity nightmare, by using Photoshop for 5 minutes. (here and here). And yes, it is possible…
Besides the ridiculous costs involved, the whole scare could have been completely avoided if someone, anyone, would have simply announced the operation 2 weeks in advance. The Times reported that an FAA memo was released prior to the flight saying that information about the fly-by “should only be shared with persons with a need to know” and “shall not be released to the public or the media.” So we can only assume it was classified “top secret” for some unknown reason which will probably defy common sense(HotAir). Sure, if it would have been publicized people would have almost certainly complained and called it insensitive, but at least no one would have feared for their lives.
Finding out for sure who was ultimately responsible for pushing the big green button (or coming up with the idea for that matter) is all but impossible, but Obama’s Director of the White House Military Office, Louis Caldera, did release the following semi-apology, which I can accept as an adequate response:
“Last week, I approved a mission over New York. I take responsibility for that decision. While federal authorities took the proper steps to notify state and local authorities in New York and New Jersey, it’s clear that the mission created confusion and disruption. I apologize and take responsibility for any distress that flight caused.”
The statement triggered a flurry of speculation regarding President Obama’s knowledge of the event. What do the conspiracy theorists think, really? That President Obama had a board meeting in mid March and said… “Now… I’m on such a roll here folks and Ive, uh… got all this public support going. I think…uh, we should really capitalize on it. Why don’t we, um… pull a massive prank on oh, NYC. I feel that um, if we do it on April Fools Day, everyone will love it. It will be a great, uh, you know… joke.“ Of course Rahm must have thought it was such a hilarious idea that they should keep it in the circle of friends as an inside joke, and push the date back to April 27th.
Come on, isn’t it silly to think any sane person would knowingly (and therefore intentionally) scare the living daylights out of the city that has already shouldered the brunt of the nation’s pain from 9/11? I just don’t think it is as important to crucify a person who has already shot his career in the foot… let’s just make sure nothing like this ever happens again. The truth is, no matter who the buck really stops with, they aren’t the only ones who lacked some common sense. There was a whole chain of people involved, and all it takes is one responsible person, even if it comes down to the pilot of the fighter jet. He can say to his supervisor at any time: “Hey, so… isn’t this whole thing kinda… cruel?” or maybe even simply “do New Yorkers realize we are going to be doing this, because it could look pretty bad…“ And I think there probably were a few people who saw the big picture and had some doubts. Its too bad that no one had the guts to speak up, because believe me, if you were the link in the chain who pulled the plug on this public relations nightmare you would be getting a nice pat on the back from Obama right now, just for saving his butt. It is worth mentioning that Obama has initiated a review to find out who was responsible, so he appears to be genuinely concerned. At the end of the day, It turned out to be a mostly harmless, albeit cruel and insensitive, mistake. (It really could have been worse – fortunately those New Yorkers are a resilient and level-headed bunch, they knew what to do).
Basically, some people at the top in Government suffered a severe brain fart, and the people who may have paused to think of the negative results… well, they kept their mouths shut. After virtually no deliberation, the Common Sense Loss of the Week Award goes to whoever actually authorized the photo-op (tba), because lets face it, it was an extreme lapse of judgment and good sense.
Moral of the Story: When planning any high profile government exercise, like say; having a fighter jet chase the Air Force One just above one of the most populous city in the world, remember that everyone is going to know about it… so you have to use your head.
