03 September 2007

Sowell And Surprise


No, I'm NOT surprised by Sowell.

I'm a little surprised - and highly appreciative - of President Bush droppin' in on the troops in Iraq once again...particularly since he landed in AL-ANBAR!



Do the words "Sunni Triangle" ring any bells?

That's right. The "Wild West" - as Anbar used to be called, due to a nasty infestation of al-Qaida cockroaches - is now "safe" (still a highly relative term in Iraq, but getting better) enough for the President of the "Evil, Imperialistic Crusaders" to pop in!

Plus, he brought SecState Rice and SecDef Gates WITH him...then pulled in GEN Petraeus, Ambassador Crocker, Iraqi Prime Minister al-Maliki (a Shi'a, spang in the middle of the heart of the biggest SUNNI province!), then topped it all off with Sunni sheikhs and Anbar provincial leaders!

Sure, it was an unannounced visit - they weren't COMPLETELY brain-fried about this meeting! - and it was at al-Asad Airbase (about the single most secure spot in Iraq) but it's still a damned impressive cast of characters to gather up in the heart of what used to be nearly the most dangerous province of Iraq!

But there they were....settin' the stage for Petraeus' report in two weeks.

HOO-AH!

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Those of you who know my posts also know that I'm a big fan of Thomas Sowell - one of the CLEAREST thinkers in the world in these sorry days - and this next fits in (sorta) with the above, since he very succinctly points up the insanity and hypocrisy of the leftists and liberalites with a few well-placed words and some key observations of the desperately obvious. Very much like how Bush did the same thing to the dumb-as-craps and media jackals with his surprise visit to al-Anbar.....


Now, since TownHall.com doesn't keep their feature articles archived for too long, I'll reprint the entire thing here:

Random Thoughts - By Thomas Sowell


Random thoughts on the passing scene:

I can't get as fiercely involved as some other people do in controversies about the origins of human life on earth. I wasn't there.

One of the painful signs of years of dumbed-down education is how many people are unable to make a coherent argument. They can vent their emotions, question other people's motives, make bold assertions, repeat slogans-- anything except reason.

Barack Obama is the newest face on the political scene, expressing some of the oldest notions. Virtually everything he says is vintage 1960s rhetoric, as if he has learned nothing from the many disasters that 1960s notions have led to in the decades since then.

People who lament the small percentages of women in some high-end jobs seem unaware that top jobs often involve 70 or 80 hours of work per week. A mother may work that many hours at home taking care of a family, without adding the same number of hours at the office.
A recent study showed the median income of major corporate CEOs to be about $8 million a year. That's less than a third of what Alex Rodriguez earns and less than one-thirtieth of what Oprah Winfrey makes. But no one is denouncing them for "greed."

It is amazing how many people who want us to get out of Iraq want us to go into Darfur.

A joke says that a poll was taken in California, asking if people thought illegal immigration was a serious problem. The results showed that 29 percent said, "Yes, there is a serious problem." But 71 percent said, "No es una problema seriosa."

People who refuse to face the reality of hard choices are forever coming up with some clever "third way"-- often leading to worse disasters than either of the hard choices.

Sometimes it looks as if the Democrats are out to win at all costs, while the Republicans are out to compromise at all costs.

Although I am ready to defend what I have said, many people expect me to defend what others have attributed to me.

A reader says that Connecticut's "Three Strikes" law is so weak that it is more like "30 strikes and we'll think about it while you strike again."

Wise people created civilization over the centuries and clever people are dismantling it today. You can see it happening just by channel surfing on TV or hear it in rap music or read it in the pompous nonsense of academics and judges.

Tennis star James Blake never seems to be relaxed during a match. Maybe he would be ranked even higher if he could relax. Most sports require some combination of concentration and relaxation-- and too much of either is a big handicap.

Many on the political left are so entranced by the beauty of their vision that they cannot see the ugly reality they are creating in the real world.

With all the old movie favorites being shown again and again on television, it is remarkable that the old movie classic "Alfie" is seldom shown. Could it be fear that the scene where cold-blooded Alfie breaks down and cries at the sight of an aborted baby is something that would unleash the furies of the feminazis?

It is amazing how many people see no problem with having pay levels determined according to what third parties would like to see, instead of according to supply and demand.

One of the great non sequiturs of the left is that, if the free market doesn't work perfectly, then it doesn't work at all-- and the government should step in.

Despite people who speak glibly of "earlier and simpler times," all that makes earlier times seem simpler is our ignorance of their complexities.

We all believe that people are innocent until proven guilty. Some on the left believe that they are innocent even after being proven guilty.

Chutzpah department: When disbarred former D.A. Michael Nifong mailed his Bar card back to his state Bar Association, he included a note decrying "the fundamental unfairness" with which the Bar had treated him. This from a man who was ready to ruin three lives and polarize a community, in order to win an election.

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Now you know WHY I'm a fan of Professor Sowell!

2 comments:

MathewK said...

"It is amazing how many people who want us to get out of Iraq want us to go into Darfur."

They also say just move to Afghanistan, all lies TS, do that and pretty soon the same fools will be calling for a surrender in Darfur and Afghanistan.

As for Nifong, what a sad end he has come to, i almost feel sorry for him, then i remember when he was fully prepared to do to those kids.

KG said...

That's spot-on!