Wednesday, 31 July 2024
Lennonism is the big danger to Christian civilisation, not Leninism
Info: Yahoo
Worse than Watergate
Ex-CIA agent Philip Agee: "In CIA, we didn't give a hoot about democracy. If a country did not cooperate with us, democracy didn't mean a thing, and I don't think it means a thing today."
Scott Adams@ScottAdamsSays Jul 29
Hiding Biden's mental condition is worse than Watergate. Way worse.
Sanctions fail
According to Alistair Crooke, who was often right about the Syrian war, one egregious folly was the American belief that Russia could be defeated by economic sanctions. Do they read no history? When did sanctions ever overturn a government? Why are the Americans doing untold harm by sanctions against Syria, for heaven's sake? To hurt Iran but Iran is not a threat. Or sanctions against Iran herself, Cuba absurdly, the Taliban in Afghanistan or Venezuela? Why?
The decision of Ukraine to stop negotiating with Putin was disastrous. David P. Goldman tweeted recently:
'It wasn't only Biden who believed that sanctions would destroy Russia. A couple of weeks later, I attended a private conference with several former Republican cabinet members, who all believed the same thing. We shouldn't give Putin an off-ramp, one of them said: Putin and Xi are locked in a car headed downhill toward a brick wall and we should let them crash. The whole of the uniparty US foreign policy elite signed on to this idiocy. Now that Putin has handed their heads to them, they want to double down to cover up their blunders.'
I think coup is the wrong word
A senior Washington official told Seymour Hersh, “Obama called Biden after breakfast [on July 20] and said, ‘Here’s the deal. We have Kamala’s approval to invoke the 25th Amendment,'” Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Schumer, and Hakeem Jeffries were directly involved. There was nothing noble or self sacrificing about Biden's decision not to run. He had no choice. He is to be condemned for deciding to run again when he was clearly unfit. Now the media is trying to create huge enthusiasm for Kamala Harris.
Tuesday, 30 July 2024
Demonic forces at the Olympic Games
The spokesman for the Romanian Orthodox Patriarch was reported in the newspapers yesterday saying the parody of the Last Supper at the Olympic Games 'is the direct consequence of influence of a demonic nature'.
All men dream: but not equally.
“All men dream: but not equally. Those who dream by night in the dusty recesses of their minds wake up in the day to find it was vanity, but the dreamers of the day are dangerous men, for they may act their dreams with open eyes, to make it possible.”
T.E. Lawrence, in The Seven Pillars of Wisdom.
Yahya Sinwar of Hamas is such a man.
Monday, 29 July 2024
Quotations
"To be clear, there are millions of intense Christians who vote Republican to defend the creed. Just not enough to elect a president. For that, it is an arithmetical must to bolt on the kind of Trump fan that I am likelier to encounter. These characters react as I do upon seeing an ancient and sublime place of worship (“What a darling Sofitel it would make”) and aren’t just liberal so much as outright incurious about people’s domestic doings. Their grievance isn’t with the cultural settlement of the 1960s, but with that of the 2000s, if that means woke-ism, trade and a foreign-born population above 10 per cent of the total." Janan Gamesh, star writer at the Financial Times
It WAS intended as a parody of the Last Supper.
I was wrong it seems and the controversial scene in the Paris Olympics opening ceremony was intended as a parody of the Last Supper.
Even if it were not so it is a very odd beginning to games which are intended to be about health and strength.
The original Olympics were about manliness and so was the first modern Olympic Games in 1896 but the next one in 1900 had women taking part. Some say women were banned from the sacred precinct where the ancient games took place but Pausinias wrote that virgins could view the competitions, but married women had to remain on the south side of the river Alpheus.
Those early games had no opening ceremonies and perhaps as well.
The participants in the original Olympics were completely relaxed about homosexuality, of course, and drag was an essential part of the Athenian drama because, as in Elizabeth I's reign, only men were allowed to act.
Saturday, 27 July 2024
Is this picture blasphemous?
Clearly not. It is mocking the enemies of Christ.
Was the scene of drag artists sitting round a table in the Paris Olympics opening ceremony blasphemy? I didn't watch it but was it actually mocking Leonardo da Vinci's the Last Supper?
Quotations
"I know
I'm not attractive
to everyone
but
I
only want
to be attractive
to the ones
that see
the poetry
in me"
~Frida Kahlo
'France, from "the eldest daughter of the Church" to the teenage daughter. Or as Karl Rahner said, modernity is the “runaway son” of Christianity.' Massimo Faggioli
We live in an age of narcissists: Biden is as narcissistic as Obama or Trump and much less competent than either
By the way, I am not talking about malignant narcissists who resemble psychopaths, just people motived by vanity.
This is Freddie Gay two days ago, quoting the senile US President:
“I believe my record as president, my leadership in the world, my vision for America’s future, all merited a second term,” he said. “But nothing, nothing can come in the way of saving our democracy. That includes personal ambition.”
"Oh, the humility! Everybody knows, however, that Biden should have given this speech years ago, when he was less far gone. But his “personal ambition”, his lust for power and his epic self-regard meant that he refused to give way until he had no choice....
"But the American people have not chosen Kamala Harris. She would not have won the Democratic primary through democratic means. She has instead been foisted on a party that is desperate to stop Donald Trump and doesn’t really know how to do it. “History is in your hands,” concluded Biden. “The power’s in your hands.” In the large and crowded field of Biden lies, that stands out as the biggest."
David Goldman writing as 'Spengler' in Asia Times yesterday
In 2022, I argued that a demographic imperative—the declining population of non-Muslim parts of Asia versus the growth of Muslim populations—would push India, Russia and China toward a strategic rapprochement.
The Ukraine war has driven these prospective rivals together. India’s bottomless appetite for discounted Russian oil propelled its imports from Russia to US$67 billion in 2023 from only $8.7 billion in 2022. India, moreover, acts as Russia’s distribution agent, re-selling Russian oil and distillates to third countries.
It is noteworthy that although India and China have an ongoing border dispute, India has never joined the US and its allies in condemning China’s treatment of its Uyghur Muslim population. The United States meanwhile has accused India of human rights abuses against its Muslim minority.
The article is here.
I have a feeling Kamala Harris will defeat Donald Trump
I have a feeling Kamala Harris will defeat Donald Trump.
She is in hock to big business and billionaires, but that is true of almost all US politicians, including J D Vance. (I wonder where the $80 million in donations to the Harris campaign came from - is some of it from foreign governments?)
Friday, 26 July 2024
Monday, 22 July 2024
American oligarchy
Sunday, 21 July 2024
I don't think Joe Biden is a good man
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'There was silence at the other end of the line. Finally the female voice said: “Could you think of another word?” It was then that the professor realised that manliness has become a dirty word. And if “displaying qualities considered admirable in a man” (as the dictionary has it) has become unacceptable, then presumably being a man is unacceptable, too. Wondering how this could be, he
Wednesday, 17 July 2024
Happy birthday, sir!
Monday, 15 July 2024
Joe Biden in 1997 said that the only thing that could provoke a "vigorous and hostile" Russian response would be if NATO expanded to the Baltic states
Sunday, 14 July 2024
After the attempts to kill them, Reagan told John Paul II 'We were saved for something.' The Pope replied 'I know what it is. To free Poland'
"The US Came Close To Having TWO Presidential Candidates With No Brain."
Tom Foley
Brendan Cox whose MP wife Jo was murdered because of her views on immigration and Brexit condemned the attempt on Donald Trump's life but said "Donald Trump also has some culpability in creating an environment where violence is more likely." This is the first person I've seen who blames Trump. He'd hate it if somebody said his late wife's speeches had some culpability for creating an environment where murder is more likely.
"One can judge a man by how he reacts to being shot. In 1835, a house painter attempted to kill President Andrew Jackson, Trump’s hero. Both his pistols miraculously misfired; Jackson, despite being 67 and in ill-health, charged the villain with his cane. In 1912, Teddy Roosevelt – to whom Trump bears closest
Attempt to murder Donald Trump
"Most importantly, and I mean this from the bottom of my heart, Trump is a threat to this nation." Joe Biden yesterday
"The assassination attempt on Donald Trump comes as 10 per cent of American adults said violence was justified to stop him from retaking the White House. Robert Pape, a professor in terrorism threats at the University of Chicago, carried out the survey in June which also found that a third of that number carried guns." The Sunday Telegraph today
Trump is not badly hurt. Soon journalists will start blaming him for the attempted assassination
Donald Trump has been shot.
Saturday, 13 July 2024
From Ed West's latest newsletter
'Successful late bloomers are all around us. Morgan Freeman had his breakthrough roles in Street Smart and Driving Miss Daisy in his early 50s. Colonel Harland Sanders started Kentucky Fried Chicken in his 60s. Isak
Talking about Joe Biden
Victor Davis Hanson
'Don’t underestimate Joe’s ability to f--- things up.' Barak Obama, according to an anonymous Democrat speaking to Politico in 2020
Friday, 12 July 2024
From an article in Responsible Statecraft by Blaise Malley: Declassified Docs: US Knew Russia Felt 'Snookered' By NATO
'“Russian opposition to NATO enlargement is unlikely to yield in the near or medium term to some kind of grudging endorsement; Russia’s opposition is deep and profound,” Lake wrote. “For the period ahead, the Russian leadership will do its level best to derail our policy, given its conviction that any eastward expansion of NATO is at root antithetical to Russia’s long-term interests.”
'Two years later, as Washington and Moscow were entering negotiations on the future of NATO-Russia cooperation, State Department official Dennis Ross wrote what the Archive calls an “astute and empathetic analysis” of the Russian position on NATO expansion.
'“To begin with, the Russians for all the reasons you know see NATO expansion through a political, psychological, and historical lens,” Ross wrote in a memo to Strobe Talbott, then the Deputy Secretary of State.
'“First they feel they were snookered at the time of German unification. As you noted with me, [former Secretary of State James] Baker's promises on not extending NATO military presence into what was East Germany were part of a perceived commitment not to expand the Alliance
Quotations
"I think that Biden debated as well as Abraham Lincoln, if you dug him up right now." Stephen Colbert
"Most reasonable people, because they are reasonable, cannot believe that the goal of the far left is to end America." Elon Musk
"75 years ago, NATO was created as a peace project. On behalf of Hungary, I will argue that we should preserve NATO as it was meant to be: a defence alliance." Viktor Orban
Biden has Parkinson's
A Parkinson’s disease specialist (who's a Democrat) told NBC that Biden clearly has the disease.
He didn't do as badly as he might have at the Nato press conference last night.
He introduced Zelensky as Putin and referred to Kamala as Vice-president Trump but we expect things like that.
They are the mistakes anyone might make. They don't show he has dementia, but in the context of the debate with Trump they looked very bad.
He was 45 minutes late, of course used a teleprompter for his opening speech, answered or failed to answer softball questions, made a mess of what he wanted to say in places, but all this is normal for him.
President Ford made similar slip ups, but much less often.
Vice-president Dan Quayle too, but he was a halfwit.
The point is that the media has (inevitably) decided that the impending fall of the House of Biden is the story.
Ian Bremmer, who attended the summit, said none of the leaders he encountered "think he [Biden] can serve another four years."
George Stephanopoulos, who interviewed him last week, told a passer-by in the street who asked him that he doesn’t think Joe Biden can serve four more years.
Here is Biden to NATO earlier this week: ‘The allies in this room... Not only share a common language... DON’T share a common language... We do... Not share a common border... But we are neighbours...’
In the 2020 Democratic primary debates, Julián Castro and Cory Booker mocked Biden for his inability to remember things, and pointed out his cognitive decline. That was four years ago. But now the media are shocked, shocked.
Glenn Greenwald says it well:
'It's been incredibly creepy watching every liberal media figure mindlessly recite: "Biden is a good, decent man of high values. But what evidence is there for that? The many wars he cheerlead? The addicts he threw in jail until his son become one? The pathological lying?"'
I agree - he finances what seems a pointless slaughter of tens of thousands of Arab civilians intended to keep Netanyahu out of prison, he provoked Putin to invade Ukraine, he is accused of rape and of unpleasant attentions to his own daughter.
That's before we speak of influence peddling.
And I completely agree with this tweet by Glenn Greenwald three days ago: 'Democrats slowly coming to terms with the fact that Biden is a full-scale narcissist who has shown throughout his adult life that the only thing he cares about is chasing power and titles, and there's no way someone like that would give that up voluntarily.'
Thursday, 11 July 2024
Biden must not be allowed to win in November
By not doing so they gave him the chance to seize the initiative.
The Republicans meanwhile are saying - not - a - word.
Many Democratic journalists call for Biden's defenestration - because they do not need his patronage and because they have been shown to be guilty of hiding the truth.
In fact, though, there is a real possibility that Biden could win, which would be a calamity for the whole American empire.
Wednesday, 10 July 2024
35 Americans killed by Russian forces in the Crimea
This is a very important news item on John Helmer's blog which has been ignored completely by the media outside Russia.
Canadian Helmer is the longest serving foreign correspondent in Moscow, a left-wing writer who has lots of interesting things to tell and sometimes indulges in speculations that seem absurd, like the US being behind the attack in the concert hall complex in Moscow in March for which Islamists claimed responsibility. Four Tajiks were found guilty.
Tuesday, 9 July 2024
The background to Ukraine and Taiwan
This passage is from an article by Anatole Lieven in Responsible Statecraft.
The promise of NATO membership to Ukraine and Georgia in 2008 was another, far more disastrous case where West European opposition bowed (albeit in qualified fashion) to U.S. dictation. It brought NATO into direct confrontation with Russia’s determination to maintain a sphere of influence and security zone in its immediate neighborhood, in areas where the Soviet collapse (as with the end of most empires) had left behind actual or potential ethnic and territorial conflicts.
And yet at the same time, [neither] NATO nor its individual members, had a plan or actual desire to fight Russia. Repeated warnings that NATO membership for Ukraine and Georgia would mean war were literally laughed away by Western diplomats. As a former officer attached to the NATO Secretariat told me, the Secretariat did not even discuss contingency plans for a war between Georgia and Russia after — on U.S. orders — it threw its weight behind NATO membership for that country.
As he explained, NATO expansion had been sold to Western parliaments and publics on the premise that it would involve no costs and no risks. Even to discuss the possibility of war was therefore taboo. As a result, NATO’s European members acquiesced in a program of expansion that they had been warned repeatedly would lead to war, while making no preparation for war, and continuing to rely for energy on imports of cheap Russian gas.
Every time Biden speaks he seems unfit to rule the world
According to the log kept by the White House Dr. Kevin Cannard, a specialist in Parkinson’s disease, visited the White House eight times between August 2023 and March 2024 and on January 17 met Mr. Biden’s personal doctor and two unidentified individuals.
Here is the old man's attempt to reassure Americans.
CNN and the Democratic press have decided he must go.
Great is the truth and shall prevail, this time at least.
Monday, 8 July 2024
David Lammy, the UK's new foreign secretary, when he was on the BBC's quiz programme 'Celebrity Mastermind'
The very best political comments over the weekend carefully selected
France heads back to its postwar era of ungovernability
Good advice for me
"I am staying drunk on writing so that reality cannot destroy me, because it can, and it will if it gets even half a chance. I'm not going to let it." Ray Bradbury
"My parents went to see Ray Bradbury give a talk in Santa Barbara. He showed up drunk. They got their money back." FOPTIMUS_PRIM
Sunday, 7 July 2024
In front the sun climbs slow, how slowly, but westward, look, the land is bright
Sunday Times:
A poll by JL Partners last week put Reform in second place behind Labour among 16 and 17-year-olds, with 23 per cent saying they would vote for the party. Among boys of that age, they were tied for first, polling at 35 per cent.
...Over the course of the campaign, as schools held mock elections, several reports emerged of Reform victories. At Emily Howes’s 14-year-old son Kit’s school in Walthamstow, east London, Reform — in Kit’s words — “absolutely barbecued the other candidates”.
“He’d been telling me for quite a while that Reform are what the kids like at school,” says Howes. “I’d assumed he’d got the wrong end of the stick. But he said ‘Just you wait, because when the kids can vote they are all going to vote for Reform. It’s going to be a wipeout’.”
We should declare independence
Why the British Conservatives were reduced to a rump
Can Trump make peace in Ukraine? I hope so
Putin welcomes Trump's desire to end the war in Ukraine. Why does Biden not try to negotiate peace? Partly because he is not compos mentis but by Biden I mean the Anglo-American deep state.
Reagan at 73 was superb but by 75 he was showing early signs of dementia - though nothing as bad as Biden exhibits now at 81
"I will not make age an issue of this campaign. I am not going to exploit, for political purposes, my opponent's youth and inexperience," Ronald Reagan during the 1984 presidential debates when asked if, at 73, he is too old to be President.
Someone should write a play.
Interviews with old man Biden are generally white knuckle rides. Yesterday's contained this serene wisdom. 'Asked by Stephanopoulos how he would feel if he had to turn the presidency back to an opponent he and his party loathe, the president said: “I’ll feel as long as I gave it my all and I did the goodest job as I know I can do, that’s what this is about.” I know dementia is sad not funny but I'm afraid I can't stop laughing.
Friday, 5 July 2024
Godless
Chamberlain was a Unitarian but instead of believing in God though not in the divinity of Jesus he described himself as a reverent agnostic.
British election bloodbath
The Tories have lost the seats held by recent former leaders Michael Howard, David Cameron, Theresa May, and both seats held consecutively by Boris Johnson.
I was delighted to see Liz Truss narrowly lose her very safe seat just now.
Former leader Ian Duncan Smith and current one Rishi Sunak held theirs, the former very narrowly only because a Muslim candidate split the Labour vote after being deselected for no good reason by Keir Starmer after the election was called.
Liz Truss's Deputy Prime Minister Therese Coffey lost her seat.
In England the Labour Party scarcely won more votes than last time when they lost to a Tory landslide and got 5 percent less of the vote then in 2017 under Jeremy Corbyn.
The electorate voted against the Tories (and the SNP), not for Labour or the Liberal Democrats.
Labour was what they knew they were getting. There is no other way to get rid of the Tories than to have a Labour government but there seems to be little enthusiasm for or excitement about the new government, very unlike in 1997.
The Labour victory is a house without foundations.
Thursday, 4 July 2024
Socialism is a terrible idea but the worst thing about socialists is that they are liberals too.
'Change? Why do we need change? Aren't things bad enough as they are?' Attributed to the great third Marquess of Salisbury. Highly relevant in England today when the Conservative Party is going to be smashed at the election.
'They're not making conservatives any more. Very few people are growing up conservative.' Peter Hitchens
Today the Americans celebrate independence from England and American values
"If.... the Germans had succeeded in exterminating their Slav neighbours as the Anglo-Saxons in North America succeeded in exterminating the Indians, the effect would have been what it has been on the Americans: the Germans would have become advocates of brotherly love and international reconciliation.” AJP Taylor
Wednesday, 3 July 2024
Tuesday, 2 July 2024
Kamala's moment has probably arrived
Tucker Carlson thinks Kamala will be the Democratic candidate and it would be best for the Democrats if she becomes President now.
This is probably right, if she is going to be the candidate. She would have the advantage of being the incumbent and she could be President in more than name.
Will Jill move aside?
Monday, 1 July 2024
History teaches no lessons or rather teaches bad ones
"What history teaches us is that neither nations nor governments ever learn anything from it." Hegel
Exactly. I have absolutely no patience with anyone who talks about the lessons of history. There are none. I studied history and can vouch for this.
"The only lesson history teaches is that history teaches no lessons." A.J.P. Taylor
The lessons drawn from history and put into practice are always mistaken. For example the lesson we have drawn from the Nazis is that ethnically mixed societies are ipso facto good things rather than ipso facto volatile things.
George W. Bush drew the wrong lessons from World War II by attacking Iraq, as did Eden over Suez, but Eden was very much less wrong than Bush.
Perhaps the difference between drawing the right and wrong lessons is how things turn out after you put the lessons into practice.
As A.J.P. Taylor also said, we learn from the mistakes of the past to make new mistakes in the future.
Sir Max Beerbohm in 1896:
“'History,' it has been said, 'does not repeat itself. The historians repeat one another.'"
Happy Canada Day!
Anthony Burgess called Canada the colony that stayed at home to look after mother.
It was always soulless and boring but instead of being Anglo-French it is now 'the world's first post national nation' according to M. Trudeau.