While grilling outside yesterday, I lay down and watched the clouds drift by overhead with a warm breeze on my face. I thought it’s great to be alive, even with all the rabbit-brains in Washington.
After dinner, I sat down to read a book I found at the used book store. It was called The Statist Review of History. After reading this, I understand at last the administration’s policies. For example, in the section on European history:
War was averted by British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain’s agreement with Adolf Hitler. Europe has existed in peace ever since, with Chamberlain serving three terms as Prime Minister using the slogan “Appeasement Works.”
And the discussion of the Soviet Union:
The Soviet Union remains to this day the strongest economic power on earth, providing an example for the world on how to manage economic growth and provide security and liberty for its citizens.
The section on Asia states:
After the US withdrawal from Vietnam, the area became a beacon of democracy. Cambodian leader Pol Pot, adored by his people, went on to be Secretary General of the United Nations.
The last chapter, called “Recent Developments” states:
After the famous meeting in Damascus, where the former US President profusely apologized for US arrogance, the attendees (Assad, Ahmadinejad, Omar H.A. Al-Bashier, and Ismail Haniya) were so impressed they formed the group, Committee for the Reform of Anti-freedom Policies, in order to promote freedom throughout the region.
and later in that chapter:
Recently university professor Albert Noncerveau in his book Merde-Pensee proved in a brilliant argument that reality is determined by the views of the majority of scientists, using as his example global warming where the result of the majority opinion was that the scientific models indeed showed the majority right. He argued that any dissent from the majority could not be tolerated as it weakened the subsequent “reality” produced.
These revelations were a great relief, correcting my previous misconceptions. Undoubtedly, this is the reference for the Obama foreign policy meetings. Don’t you feel better now?
In the spirit of Francisco D’Aconia.
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Sly French language humor there
civil truth (Diary) Monday, April 27th at 9:35AM EST (link)But it’s true that too many scientists are running around like decapitated Chicken Littles proclaiming that global warming is dooming the world, throwing “scientific consensus” around like manure bombs to discredit any dissent as actionable heresy.
The greatest evil…is conceived and ordered (moved, seconded, carried, and minuted) in clean, carpeted, warmed, and well-lighted offices, by quiet men with white collars and cut fingernails and smooth-shaven cheeks who do not need to raise their voice. Hence, naturally enough, my symbol for Hell is something like the bureaucracy of a police state or the offices of a thoroughly nasty business concern. -C.S. Lewis
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Interestingly enough...
fmaidment (Diary) Monday, April 27th at 8:29PM EST (link)…many of the scientists who are part of that “consensus” are in fields that have absolutely nothing to do with climatology or meteorology.
Makes ya’ think, don’t it?
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and the idea that there is a consensus based on a computer model is the most ridiculous thing of all
Beaglescout (Diary) Monday, April 27th at 11:43PM EST (link)I can just imagine the howls of derision if anyone who believed in free markets used the popularity of a computer model to “prove” some truth about free markets. So a computer model is popular? Big deal. Paris Hilton is popular too, does that make her the world’s uber-pundit?
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The Computer Models, And Paris's Popularity
rcov092 (Diary) Tuesday, April 28th at 1:29AM EST (link)have passed the tipping point. Computer models proved their worth in the creation of financial “derivative” products and thus, by extension to “weather” forecasting.
Even the shallow, vacuous media has lost its taste for Paris.
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do not doubt consensus reality
Michael DeWeese (Diary) Tuesday, April 28th at 1:36AM EST (link)Otherwise the early 20th century consensus that the continents did not ever join together will be destroyed.
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