Monday, December 31, 2012

Happy New Year. May this one be better than the last one.

Sunday, December 30, 2012

Best way to recycle a Christmas tree ever.

Saturday, December 29, 2012

It is a sad commentary when a court in France is more sensible about government overreach that the United States Supreme Court. Anyway, Via Le France!

A liberal senator gets a damn fine thumping from a real reporter when he tries to tap dance about the fiscal cliff.

For your Christmas viewing pleasure, a documentary on the making of "A Charlie Brown Christmas," one of the best TV Christmas specials ever. One interesting factoid: the network hated Linus quoting from the Book of Luke, but not for the reasons one might think. Remember, it was a different era.

Merry Christmas to one and all.

Friday, December 21, 2012

Now some crazy person wants President Obama to withdraw from the Outer Space Treaty and claim the moon as sovereign American territory.

Addendum: The 'Claim the Moon' White House Petition - Why I Did It

Addendum 2: Rand Simberg, whose own ill-considered space property rights proposal was such an embarrassment, screams and leaps.

Addendum 3: Bob Zimmerman is much more supportive.

Bumped

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

For your edification, the complete 1980s miniseries "Amerika" which depicted the United States under Soviet occupation. It was, to say the least, controversial and has not be aired since. But it is now apparently available in 13 parts thanks to YouTube. The series starred Kris Kristofferson as a John Kerry like Senator who is put in the American Gulag and Sam Neil as a somewhat sympathetic KGB agent.

Union thugs engaged in violence and terrorism, which will no doubt be blamed on some video or perhaps Sarah Palin.

Monday, December 10, 2012

Proof positive that Sarah Palin still terrifies the left, coming for 2013, an alternate history novel called "Christian Nation." Here is the blurb:

“They said what they would do, and we did not listen. Then they did what they said they would do.”

So ends the first chapter of this brilliantly readable counterfactual novel, reminding us that America’s Christian fundamentalists have been consistently clear about their vision for a “Christian Nation” and dead serious about acquiring the political power to achieve it. When President McCain dies and Sarah Palin becomes president, the reader, along with the nation, stumbles down a terrifyingly credible path toward theocracy, realizing too late that the Christian right meant precisely what it said.

One is chillingly reminded of the persecution of non Christians that occurred in Alaska when Palin was that state's governor...oh, wait a minute. That didn't happen. In any case, it is hard not to laugh at such fancies when one is living in a real life dystopia run by left wingers.

Ayn Rand's John Galt as a secular Jesus Christ?

Saturday, December 08, 2012

Now some libs think that Obama might "cave," though it seems to be a unique definition of the term.
A movie based on the life of Arminius, the German warlord who ambushed three Roman legions and thus destroyed the Roman Empire's power in Germany beyond the Rhine is now in development. It is said to be kind of like "Braveheart," but with legionaries instead of English knights.

Friday, December 07, 2012

Today is the anniversary of two events, one horrible and the other magnificent albeit bitter sweet.

I wrote Meditations on Pearl Harbor Day four years ago and Pearl Harbor Birthed Modern Super Power in America two years ago.

Two years ago, I wrote about Apollo 17 which departed to the moon 40 years ago, No one has been back since.

Star Trek: Into Darkness Trailer

Some production footage from "Game of Thrones" Season Three:

Sunday, December 02, 2012

Currently reading the following:

My call for a new tea party uprising is starting to bear fruit
Opposition to Obamacare fueled the Tea Party wave of 2009-2010. The next wave will include continued opposition to Obamacare, along with other fiscal issues, The Tea Party tsunami at the gates. The fight over Obamacare as a law ended when Chief Justice John Roberts enganged in mental gymnastics to uphold the law under Congress’ taxing authority, and then again when Obama’s reelection removed any possibility of complete repeal. The fight over Obamacare now is over implementation. There are inherent problems in the law itself which will raise popular ire, but the battle now is over exchanges and other aspects of implementation. One of the first orders up is whether states will implement the Obamacare exchanges, or let it default to the federal government, which will have a difficult time doing so. Only 13 states have taken steps to set up the exchanges, and 17 state governors have declared an intention not to set up exchanges. One state where there is a disconnect between the population and the governor is Tennessee, where Governor Bill Haslam is wavering. The Lt. Governor has come out against implementation. In response, a variety of groups led by local Tea Party organizations are organizing rallies for December 5,