Bladderskite 9/11

Iran will commemorate 9/11 . . . by showing Fahrenheit 9/11. Hezbollah wasn’t enough, I guess. Nope, no question whose side he’s on. At this point, the only Michael Moore movie I’d ever agree to watch would co-star Abu Musab Zarkawi. Give my regards to Fallujah, fat boy. Remember this next time the Council on Foreign Relations pines about “if we’d only talk to the Iranians, we could understand each other.” As for me, I think I understand them just...

Forgeries Fool the Media

The Sixty Minutes “exclusive” on Bush’s National Guard service (yawn) is the mirror image of the Swift Boat story–not terribly relevant to this, this, this, or even this, but a great indicator of how bad our news media have become. It’s a reminder of how tempting it is to believe something, if you want to believe it badly enough. The Sixty Minutes story appears to be based on a collection of fourth-rate forgeries. Look at the documents here, here, here,...

Bladderskite 9/11

Iran will commemorate 9/11 . . . by showing Fahrenheit 9/11. Hezbollah wasn’t enough, I guess. Nope, no question whose side he’s on. At this point, the only Michael Moore movie I’d ever agree to watch would co-star Abu Musab Zarkawi. Give my regards to Fallujah, fat boy. Remember this next time the Council on Foreign Relations pines about “if we’d only talk to the Iranians, we could understand each other.” As for me, I think I understand them just...

Posting will be light for the next few days

Work responsibilities have left no time for blogging and probably won’t for the next few days. And then, there’s the upcoming birth of the newest Free(half-)Korean. The little spare time I have left is going toward building her a cradle out of red oak. Like everything I’ve built since my first visit to the Tapshimni antique market, which is a thousand times better and more authentically Korean than Insadong, it will be in a Chosun Dynasty-influenced style. Pictures to follow...

Posting will be light for the next few days

Work responsibilities have left no time for blogging and probably won’t for the next few days. And then, there’s the upcoming birth of the newest Free(half-)Korean. The little spare time I have left is going toward building her a cradle out of red oak. Like everything I’ve built since my first visit to the Tapshimni antique market, which is a thousand times better and more authentically Korean than Insadong, it will be in a Chosun Dynasty-influenced style. Pictures to follow...

My Apologies; Blogging Has Been Light Recently

For now, check out this story in the NYT. Everyone seems to have concluded that diplomacy is failing to defang Iran and North Korea. The usual gang of Clinton holdovers is blaming us for not offering enough protection money. The Bush administration is now thinking covert action. Uh, good timing, guys. The basic premise is undeniable. Of course, to read anything in the Times these days you have to put up with plenty of completely gratuitous swipes at Bush and...

My Apologies; Blogging Has Been Light Recently

For now, check out this story in the NYT. Everyone seems to have concluded that diplomacy is failing to defang Iran and North Korea. The usual gang of Clinton holdovers is blaming us for not offering enough protection money. The Bush administration is now thinking covert action. Uh, good timing, guys. The basic premise is undeniable. Of course, to read anything in the Times these days you have to put up with plenty of completely gratuitous swipes at Bush and...

The Secret Plan to End the War

Argue all you want about the presence of al-Qaeda thug Abu Musab al-Zarkawi in Baghdad back when Saddam’s people were listening in on every living room in town. Insist, if you will, that neither this, nor the multiple con-fabs between the henchmen of Saddam and Osama, justified our being alarmed. There�s no doubt that Zarkawi�s there now, and that he�s spearheading those who are killing our troops�and increasingly, a lot of Iraqi civilians. The simple truth is that today in...

The Secret Plan to End the War

Argue all you want about the presence of al-Qaeda thug Abu Musab al-Zarkawi in Baghdad back when Saddam’s people were listening in on every living room in town. Insist, if you will, that neither this, nor the multiple con-fabs between the henchmen of Saddam and Osama, justified our being alarmed. There�s no doubt that Zarkawi�s there now, and that he�s spearheading those who are killing our troops�and increasingly, a lot of Iraqi civilians. The simple truth is that today in...