Posted on 07/18/2011 5:31:28 AM PDT by Servant of the Cross
There was a headline last week: Obamas ratings plummet in Arab World. (Article here.) Obamas ratings are below those of George W. Bush, when that much maligned president left office.
I couldnt help thinking of something that Obama said during the 08 campaign: I truly believe that the day Im inaugurated . . . not only does the country look at itself differently, but the world looks at America differently. The candidate went on, The world will have confidence that I am listening to them, and that our future and our security is tied up with our ability to work with other countries in the world.
Was Obama an egomaniac or a fool? The thing about egomania, it tends to make one look foolish, among other things.
An Associated Press report about Syria bears attention. Tens of thousands marched through Damascus shouting We want freedom! You know what I think these Arabs mean when they shout We want freedom! Oddly enough, I think they mean We want freedom!
Haitham al-Maleh said something rather moving. He is an 80-year-old lawyer and dissident, who has spent time in Syrian jails. He recently left his country out of fear for his life, as the AP says.
Anyway, Maleh was in Turkey, attending a conference. And he said, The regime meaning the Assad dictatorship has kidnapped the entire state, and we want it back. He also called the dictatorship a fascist regime.
Which is exactly what it is.
Let me do some quoting of that report:
Saturdays opposition conference in Turkey called the National Salvation Conference was attended by some 400 dissidents looking to form a unified opposition to Assad, whose family has ruled Syria for more than 40 years.
Some more:
Organizers had planned to hold a conference in Damascus in tandem with the Turkey meeting, but it was canceled after Fridays bloodshed. The Local Coordination Committees said at least 14 people were killed near a hall where the conference was to be held.
Think of the bravery the reckless, nearly mad bravery of those people for getting anywhere near that hall.
One more excerpt, please:
Opposition figure Mashaal Tammo, addressing the conference by phone from Damascus, said Assad had lost his legitimacy to rule and called on him to step down.
In an emotional speech, he said the the existence of the regime was no longer justified, and called for a peaceful transition to a civil, pluralistic and democratic state.
These people are really not much different from you and me, in their desires and hopes. People will spend all their time using their very last breath to tell you it isnt so. That these Arabs belong to a different species, really. You dont have to believe them.
And, if you can go discover for yourselves. Not Syria, just now. But the Middle East in general.
Ron Prosor was Israels ambassador to Britain for four years. Last month, on leaving, he published an article in the Telegraph. Here is part of what he said:
In Syria, Bashar al-Assad, the London-educated ophthalmologist with a blind spot for terror, is crushing the vision of unarmed protesters. Yet on the streets and campuses of Britain, Assad will never receive the level of vitriolic condemnation for slaughtering his citizens that Israel receives for defending ours.
You got that right, baby.
Frankly, Im not really sure what blind spot for terror means. It seems to mean that Assad relishes terror, eyes wide open. I imagine I just have a blind spot when it comes to Ambassador Prosors wording.
Oh, hang on, I get it must be some joke with ophthalmologist. Still . . .
As President Obama shuffles the Dalai Lama in and out of the White House, with no media permitted, I think back to Obamas predecessor, glorious in so many ways. Here was a president who had the spine to appear with the Tibetan leader in public. In fact, he traveled to the Capitol Rotunda, to see the Dalai Lama receive the Congressional Gold Medal.
Want to see W. and the lama grinning together, enjoying life together? Check it out.
Beautiful.
I saw a headline yesterday: Giuliani: GOP Should Stop Focusing on Gay Marriage. That was a weird one. The GOP is focusing on gay marriage? I had no idea. And I follow things kind of closely, I think. Seems to me were pretty much budget-mad, as we well should be.
Lemme quote: Saying that he believed marriage should be between a man and a woman, Giuliani nonetheless told CNNs Candy Crowley that the Republican Party would be well advised to get the heck out of peoples bedrooms and let these things get decided by states.
What in the world does gay marriage the issue of whether marriage should be redefined have to do with being the heck in peoples bedrooms? That is simply bizarre. When Teddy Kennedy was defending abortion, he would use that same language: that we shouldnt snoop around peoples bedrooms. What in the world does that have to do with abortion?
Why are people excuse me such morons?
Every once in a while, I try to describe the mentality I grew up with, in good old Ann Arbortown. I know I have described it ad nauseam. Can you stand a little more nauseam?
Because President Obama and his cabinet have been illustrating beautifully the mentality I grew up with. People were always talking about the money others needed, or didnt need. No one needs that much money, they would say. He has far too much money, much more than he needs.
The word obscene was always attached to wealth: obscene wealth. He is obscenely wealthy. You know how Orwell noted that rabid was always attached to anti-Communism (never anti-fascism)? Similar thing.
Anyway, Obama said, Im able to keep hundreds of thousands of dollars in additional income that I dont need. Think of the myriad and wonderful charitable uses to which that money could be put!
By the way, do you love that phrase additional income? Additional to what? The money O and his family need?
Also, our energy secretary, Steven Chu, talked about the banning of the light bulb as we know it: We are taking away a choice that continues to let people waste their own money.
Ladies and gentlemen, when people in power talk that way, be on your guard. And take away their power at the next opportunity.
I got a press release from the Philadelphia Orchestra, which is bankrupt. They are a microcosm of what has happened in Greece, Portugal, and elsewhere: Pension commitments and the like are killing the orchestra. The union has ruled the roost.
The orchestras fundraising slogan is Listen with Your Heart. To my ears, that is a guilt-mongering slogan. I would counter with, Get off my back. Dont pretend that Im stingy. Why dont you Manage with Your Head? Then get back to me, maybe.
In a recent column, I said something about the expression No soap. That is an oldie, meaning, No go, or No cigar, or No deal.
A reader writes,
My mother used to tell of a family trip between Indiana and Florida in either the 1930s or the 1940s. They stopped at a motel to check it out for an overnight stay. My grandfather asked to look at a room and went into one with the owner. It was of quite dubious quality, and my grandfather said, No soap. The owner responded, Aint got no towels either.
Some colleagues have been providing memories of Dorothy McCartney, who worked at National Review her entire career, I believe. Id like to contribute a little story.
I first knew of her because her name was in Firing Lines closing credits: She was Bills William F. Buckley Jr.s research assistant. So the credits would say, RESEARCH: DOROTHY MCCARTNEY, something like that.
When I first came to NR, I said to her, Youre famous. She sort of blushed and said, No, Im not. I said, Yes, you are, for the credits! Grinning, she continued to protest. But then she confided the following: Once, I was at a bank in Long Island, and handed over a document that gave my name. The teller said, Are you the Dorothy McCartney?
Yes, she was. The.

W: My successor is quite a dick, huh? lama: Big Time!
Bush was a very decent man......Obama is a very indecent child.
Not me. I think they're saying, "We want Sharia!"
bfl
Sounds like Jay went over his coffee quota for the day. lol.
Seriously, gay-loving, liberal-speak crap like this from Rudster (in spite of some strengths) is what automatically DISqualifies him from GOP consideration. He's only slightly better than Newtie and Mitty.
Just a little aside here:
This article references Dorothy McCartney, who was the Research Director at National Review. She died last Friday, and was the sister of my former pastor, Father John McCartney.
I was able to make Father laugh today at her wake when I told him of how I’d known his sister’s name long, LONG before I’d ever heard of Father John McCartney, and that upon learning that his sister was THE Dorothy McCartney, friend and assistant to THE Bill Buckley, I thought I’d just about faint at the excitement of it. I told him of how I always loved seeing a “Notes and Asides” memo written to WFB from “Dorothy,” because I knew it would be amusing and/or informative. I was so glad to see him laugh.
So, dear FRiends, please, if you have the time, say a prayer for the repose of Miss McCartney’s soul, and for her brother, a truly wonderful and holy priest.
And as WFB would say:
Cordially,
Great story. Thanks for posting to the thread!
My pleasure, SotC...
How ironic that on the day of her wake, you post an article with her name in it. I was amazed to see it not even an hour after I returned home from the funeral parlor.
She was a very nice lady, and I wish I’d known her better.
Regards,
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