Category: Media

  • Blackwater rescues US citizens in Kenya

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    Photos from WOOD TV8

    In the Washington Times this morning Jerry Seper writes the story destined to be the most ignored story in the media today;

    Three young women have returned home to Michigan after being rescued from an orphanage in a remote village of strife-torn Kenya by Blackwater Worldwide.

    Yep, those border-line terrorists (um, sarcasm, folks) of Blackwater acting completely out of character (more sarcasm) stopped murdering innocent civilians (more sarcasm, in case you haven’t noticed a pattern yet) long enough to stage a rescue mission;

    “I knew the girls were in incredible danger, and I was calling anyone and everyone I could trying to get help but without success,” Mr. VanderMey said. “Then Erik Prince called, asked about the situation and said he was going to do what he could to get my girls out of harm’s way.

    “It wasn’t the image that most people have of Blackwater,” he said. “But I can assure you these are dedicated men, professionals who know how to help people in times like this.’ ”

    Blackwater spokeswoman Anne E. Tyrrell said the “best thing” about being a company owned, managed and staffed almost entirely by U.S. military veterans and former law-enforcement agents “is that it puts us in a position to help people who need it most.

    “These are three incredible girls who went to Kenya to help and ended up needing help,” she said. “We are delighted they are safe and at home with their families.”

    My personal thanks to my fellow veterans in Blackwater for the countless other lives they’ve saved in addition to these. If all of their stories were told, maybe the country would have another opinion of them.

    For more information on the situation in Kenya, I always check out Baldilocks first.

  • Washington Post; Iraq success ends (UPDATE)

    Ok, it doesn’t exactly say that but you tell me, what does this headline mean;

    Six U.S. Soldiers Killed, Four Injured in Baghdad Blast

    Loss Amounts to Deadliest Day for Troops in Two Months

    This from the same people who’ve ignored the real story in Iraq for the last five months. While the good news was leaking out of Iraq through the blogs back in September and being testified to by the troops’ commanding general to Congress, the Washington Post was running a week long special series on IEDs called “Left of Boom“.

    Now all of a sudden, after two months they want to make it seem like Iraq is lost.

    Update: I see they changed the title over night.

  • Two terrorists make grave threats

    Everyone has heard that pudgy little Adam Perlman has threatened the president of the United States in his latest video message from his mom’s basement (ABC News link);

    American Al Qaeda leader Adam Gadahn told his followers to welcome Bush “with bombs and traps” upon his upcoming visit to the Middle East this week.

    “The occupied territories are awaiting their first visit by the crusader Bush and the mujahideen are also waiting for him,” said Gadahn, a California native and now an Al Qaeda spokesman.

    Gadahn is the star of the latest al Qaeda propaganda video to be posted online by the group’s media wing, As Sahab.

    Jammie Wearing Fool comments that it sounds like Harry Reid wrote this latest screed from the terrorist with a Jewish-sounding name.

    But much more frightening, is the story that George Clooney may boycott the Oscars (Times Online link);

    THE Hollywood star George Clooney is being credited with inspiring an actors’ boycott against film award ceremonies that threatens to reduce next weekend’s Golden Globe Awards to a shambles and is jeopardising the most important event in the Hollywood calendar, next month’s Oscars.

    This weekend the Screen Actors Guild announced that the 70 actors shortlisted for awards at the Globes will not be attending the ceremony in sympathy with scriptwriters who have been on strike for two months.

    Officially, television network NBC, which splits millions of advertising dollars with the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, organiser of the Globes, says the show will go on. Both bodies said on Friday they were in “an extremely difficult position” and would try to woo the actors back.

    Behind the scenes NBC is split between those who are in despair seeking to salvage the festival and those raging at the “disloyalty” of actors.

    Neither of these individuals are aware of the realities of their threats. The best thing that could happen to the war against terror is if the President were attacked. The best thing that could happen to the movie industry is for those millionaires to boycott their own pat-on-the-back ceremony.

    Both will probably make Taranto’s “Bottom Stories” list.

  • Happy New Year

    A year ago, the media and the Democrats counted President Bush out. He was a lame duck and Congress was going to walk all over him. They were wrong. He kicked their asses while he was kicking al Qaeda’s ass in Iraq. He didn’t do that all by himself – he never lost hope that he was doing the right thing, and he knew a whole lot of us still had faith in his inner strength.

    I hope we all learned a lesson – a lesson we’ll all take through the upcoming election season and the challenges we’ll no doubt face overseas and in our own country during 2008. I have faith in the American people to do the right thing this November, just like they’ve done the right thing over the last 200 years. I have faith in our new allies in Old Europe, I have faith in our new Iraqi allies. I have faith in those troops that sacrifice everything for us, asking so little, relatively speaking, in return.

    Thank all of you for taking time out of your lives this last year to read my blog and for sending me tips. I hope I’ve lived up to your expectations and, even more, I hope you keep up your good work of keeping this blog and this nation going.

    This first one is to all of you, America, and to my new friends across the world who stand with us and with whom we stand.

    First round

  • Bush signs SCHIP

    With a lot less ceremony (read that: media frenzy) than his veto of the two previous SCHIP proposals Congress sent him, President Bush signed an extension of the current Children’s Health Insurance Program through March of 2009(AP/Washington Times link);

    President Bush yesterday signed legislation that extends a popular children’s health insurance program after twice vetoing attempts to expand it.

    Politically, the move was a victory for Mr. Bush, although Democrats say it will come back to hurt Republicans at the polls.

    The extension of the State Children’s Health Insurance Program is expected to provide states with enough money to cover those enrolled through March 2009. Mr. Bush and some Republican lawmakers say the program will still serve those who it should: children from families who earn too much to qualify for Medicaid but cannot afford private insurance.

    “We’re pleased that the program will be extended and that states can be certain of their funding,” White House spokesman Tony Fratto said.

    Yet many Democrats — with help from some Republicans — wanted to give the program a significant cash infusion and broaden coverage to an estimated 4 million children. They overwhelmingly supported a tobacco-tax increase to pay for the expansion.

    The story neglects to mention that the “4 million children” that didn’t get covered in this bill were the children of parents who made enough money to buy health insurance. Maryland just raised their tobacco tax, and the federal government wanted to raise tobacco taxes to pay for the expanded coverage – how much do they think smokers will pay for cigarettes? When smokers quit, how do they plan to pay for their largesse? At least Bloomberg comes clean;

    The law funds a 0.5 percent payment increase for six months to doctors who treat patients under the government’s Medicare and Medicaid plans, which provide health care to the elderly, disabled and poor. The legislation also maintains current funding for the State Children’s Health Insurance Program until March 31, 2009.

    Bush twice vetoed bills to increase SCHIP funding and boost enrollment to 10 million from about 6 million because he objected to moving more children into a government program rather than into private health insurance. Democrats, who control Congress, had sought to boost the program’s budget over five years by about $35 billion to $60 billion.

    When Bush vetoed the previous bills, it was front page news. Now that he’s signed it, the news is relegated to a wire story link in just about every newspaper. If the news services told the whole story, instead of the intellectually vacant “for the children” line, Republicans would be hailed as heroes holding the line against the socialists in the Democrat party.

    Spree at Wake Up, America asks;

    Amazing to me how some politicians would have rather made it a short extension, risking the low incomes childrens health insurance in upcoming battles, simply to “use” the children as a political tool in the 2008 elections.

    How sick is that?

    Well, Spree, we’ve become accustomed to knee jerk neoliberals manufacturing issues that distract from reality, aren’t we?

  • “Fair and Balanced” isn’t what they want

    I read with some amusement Pam Meister’s post at Blogmeister USA that some pointy-headed types discovered that Fox News Channel is indeed fair and balanced in their political coverage – what the political Right has been saying for years;

    Fox News Channel’s coverage was more balanced toward both parties than the broadcast networks were. On FOX, evaluations of all Democratic candidates combined were split almost evenly – 51% positive vs. 49% negative, as were all evaluations of GOP candidates – 49% positive vs. 51% negative, producing a perfectly balanced 50-50 split for all candidates of both parties.

    But then, while tooling around, I read at DUmmie FUnnies that individual Leftist news-nazis are going around demanding that Fox News broadcasts be removed from the private business they frequent. So just by using my limited understanding of statistics and math, I gotta figure that the Left doesn’t want “balance” – they want complete, unquestioned dominance of the media. I guess it’s just too bad for the Left that a majority of Americans don’t feel the same way.

  • Land reform ghosts and FARC’s hostages

    Just as the 49th anniversary of Fidel Castro’s revolution rolls up on us, his legacy is reaching into Hugo Chavez’ Venezuela according to this report from the Miami Herald’s Casto Ocando;

    When Bienvenido Jorajuría could not get into his family’s La Quinta ranch in the fertile region of Yaracuy, in north central Venezuela, the Cuban-born rancher felt a familiar frustration.

    The land was confiscated earlier this year by President Hugo Chávez’s government after armed peasants backed by the national guard invaded it, despite the fact that it was in full production.

    For Jorajuría, it was the second time his family’s land had been expropriated. In 1960, his family’s farm in Matanzas, Cuba, was confiscated by Fidel Castro’s government.

    Funny how most of the US media is skipping right over this story. Just a few months ago, Chavez’ main ally, Islamic Republic’s Mahmoud Ahmidinejad proposed an alliance with the king of land reform – Robert Mugabe (FARS link). The subject of the story recalls the parallels between the seizure of his father’s land in Cuba and his own;

    ”They forced us to provide documents to prove that the property was private as far back as 1850,” said Adivi Ahmad, Bienvenido Jorajuría’s wife, who inherited part of the land in La Quinta, which was purchased by her father in 1947.

    ”Finding these documents was extremely difficult because of Venezuela’s public registry disorder,” Ahmad told El Nuevo Herald.

    Ahmad said it took six months and about $500 to compile and submit the documents, but later those documents ”got lost” in the office in charge of collecting them.

    The Jorajuría story is similar that of other ranch families of Cuban origin in Venezuela.

    Various parts of the story hint at Cuban government involvement in the expropriation particularly of  Cuban expatriots. Dirty pool at it’s dirtiest.

    Chavez’ opponents claim that these “land reform” measures explain much of the shortages of staples in Venezuela;

    ”When Chávez arrived in 1999, we produced 35,000 tons a year of sugar cane,” said Rodríguez, who arrived in Miami in June with his family. He said squatters used death threats to ”expel” him from his own land.

    In 2007, after a series of systematic invasions, Vladimir Rodríguez said he couldn’t harvest anything.

    ”And the ranch was totally lost, unproductive,” said Rodríguez, who is still awaiting a response from the Venezuelan government on the value of his confiscated property. He also is using his Cuban heritage to apply for permanent residency in Miami under the U.S. Cuban Adjustment Act.

    But seein’s how Chavez can’t solve his own domestic problems, he can get his commie buddies at FARC to release their hostages, apparently (AP/Yahoo link);

    President Hugo Chavez said Wednesday that he hopes three hostages will be freed by Colombian rebels within hours, and that Venezuela has planes and helicopters ready to retrieve them.
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    “The only thing we need is the authorization of the Colombian government,” Chavez said at a news conference in the presidential palace. “We are ready to activate the humanitarian operation.”

    Chavez said he hoped it would be completed “in the coming hours.”

    But then, Chavez’ extra-Venezuelan image is much more important to him and his allies than Venezuelans’ views. Who cares if Venezuelans can’t get milk, sugar and meat as long as Chavez can score points with the US Bush-hating Left. More on the hostage release press conference at Kate’s hogar.

  • Will Smith:”Hitler was a good person”

    The actor said he believes Hitler was essentially a good person who wasn’t intentionally doing “the most evil thing” possible.

    “Even Hitler didn’t wake up going, ‘Let me do the most evil thing I can do today.’ I think he woke up in the morning and using a twisted, backwards logic, he set out to do what he thought was good,” Smith says. “Stuff like that just needs reprogramming.”
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    The bit about reprogramming doesn’t make sense, unless you know Smith has joined the celebricult of Scientology.

    While Smith is an actor and a singer, the impact of his statements is MASSIVE because so many out there are stupid enough to believe famous=wise.
    He should take Laura Ingram’s advice and SHUT UP AND SING