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Blogosphere Illiteracy

by John Cole|  November 16, 200312:52 pm| 4 Comments

This post is in: General Stupidity

For a bunch of people who supposedly spend a lot of time reading and writing, many members of the blogosphere seem to have some pretty lousy reading comprehension skills. Check out this post from Mark Byron (which I will admit is poorly written), in which he sketches a hypothetical situation.

I am not sure why bloggers are reacting to this post the way they have, particularly when it was clear it was just a hypothetical situation. Check out the idiotic remarks in his comments section, where he is called a fascist, a zealot, etc. He was not advocating that his hypothetical situation occur, yet people are acting like he is some kind of brownshirt thug.

Even the Instapundit, who I normally agree with, states that Byron’s post is “well into Ted Rall territory, it seems to me. He should be ashamed.”

I can think of some other territory it is well into- John Grisham. You guys have read the Pelican Brief, or at least seen the movie? You know the one, where Big Oil assassinates several Supreme Court Justices. Should Grisham be ashamed (other than letting them cast Julia Roberts, I think not)?

People need to lighten up.

*** Update ***

Mark Kleiman’s ham assault on this Instapundit post about Wesley Clark is particularly annoying. Somehow, Kleiman divines new meaning for Instapundit’s words, then proceeds to excoriate him for Kleiman’s fantasy interpretation.

Equally amusing is Kevin Drum’s reaction– and yes, this is the same Kevin Drum who can see any combination or words, create new meaning for it, and define it as a ‘Bush Lie.’ Kevin sees the Instapundit’s response to Kleiman, in which Glenn states I didn’t say anything of the sort, which he didn’t, and decides yet again that the he knows what Glenn ‘really’ meant.

*** Update #2 ***

I forgot to mention the Calpundit has been shilling for Clark for weeks now, so I am not surprised he was quick to defend him. At any rate, Clark was on Meet The Press this morning repeating the DNC’s blank check lie (for Kerry supporters, that would be carte blanche) regarding the 87 billion for military operations and the reconstruction of Iraq.

*** Update #3 ***

This post was substantially edited because it was rude, offensive, and obnoxious. I am not doing it to defend myself (because my words did make me look like a flaming asshole), but rather because leaving it up would continue to be offensive to those individuals who were the initial target of my words. In other words- trust me, I was being a jerk, and leaving the post unedited would continue to do damage to those who don’t deserve it.

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Backyard Brawl

by John Cole|  November 15, 20031:23 pm| 3 Comments

This post is in: Sports

Today is the Backyard Brawl, which, sense West Virginia has no professional sports teams, is probably the biggest sporting event of the year (maybe the WVU/Marshall basketball game, or the AAA High School football championships, or maybe Bridge Day). Here is a little bit on how important the game is:

11-15-03.

The date has been displayed prominently on a large sign in No. 16 Pittsburgh’s weight room since before preseason camp started.

It’s not a reference to a game against a high-profile national opponent such as Virginia Tech or Miami. It’s the date of the game with rival West Virginia.

Following decades in which the Backyard Brawl meant a lot more to the team south of the Pennsylvania-West Virginia border than it did to the team north of it, Pittsburgh now realizes how big this game could be.

“Coach (Walt Harris) wanted to reinforce what the game means to us,” Pitt cornerback William “Tutu” Ferguson said Monday.

Maybe big enough to decide the Big East title. Maybe.

There is bad blood between the two teams, even if the players try to play it down. perhaps it is better stated that there is bad blood between the two team’s fans. When WVU still had a rivalry with Penn State, the shirt of the day was ‘Penn State Sucks’ on the front, and on the back ‘But Pitt Swallows.’ Even the announcers get in on the act. Several years ago, when the game was held in Pittsburgh, the stadium announcer stated over the loudspeakers “Attention West Virginia Fans. Someone has left their lights on- will the own of a tractor with the license plate E-I-E-I-O please go to the parking lot and turn your lights off.” He got fired for that, which I thought was a damned shame- I thought it was hysterical.

WVU can also win a BCS berth if they beat Pitt today and if Miami loses again.

At any rate- the town is currently a zoo. It feels like there are 2-3 times the population here just visiting, and more are on their way from Pittsburgh. You simply can not underestimate how tough it is for opposing teams to play at Mountaineer Field, because the fans are thoroughly lubricated and EXTREMELY loud. At any rate, I am ordering a pizza and watching the game from the couch with the cats.

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When The Chickenhawk Comes Home to Roost

by John Cole|  November 13, 20039:34 am| 71 Comments

This post is in: General Stupidity

Yesterday, Oliver made some bizarre comments regarding the whole ‘chickenhawk’ imbroglio, and I called him on it, because his remarks made no sense whatsoever. Still clutching to the chickenhawk slur like an alcoholic holds a bottle of cheap whiskey, Oliver once again tries to justify calling people chickenhawks, and instead, confuses himself about why we have a military.

Because Oliver has such a delicious sense of irony, he titles his post ‘The Chickenhawk Debate.’ I am glad Oliver agrees that we should debate this subject, but I am not sure what he thinks will be accomplished, because calling someone a ‘chickenhawk’ is not an attempt to debate issues seriously, it is simply an insult designed to silence those whose viewpoints Oliver disagrees with and finds unpalatable. Oliver chooses to debate the merits of a term that he employs to stifle debate- to strangle debate in the crib, and thinks he is accomplishing something. Alanis Morisette- this really is irony, unlike rain on your wedding day.

What is a chickenhawk? According to those with an infatuation with the term, it appears that the term has multiple meanings. Sometimes it means anyone who might have a hawkish viewpoint about any possible war, but who currently is not rushing out to enlist for the current war. Another alternative meaning that seems to be thrown around is anyone who has never served in the military, yet is advocating the use of the military. At its most offensive, the chickenhawk slur is used to attack elected leaders who may have never served in the military, or in President Bush’s case, elected leader’s whose military service just isn’t up to snuff to the rigorous standards for military service as stated by people like Oliver, Atrios, Ted Rall, and Tom Tomorrow.

One caveat to the chickenhawk slur is that a Democrat can never be a chickenhawk (unless they are a ‘DINO,’ which means the kool-aid crowd no longer considers their lifelong commitment to the Democrat Party valid- see Miller, Zell). Thus, even though he dodged the draft, lied about his draft status, and whatever else you want to believe, Bill Clinton, despite deploying the armed forces umpteen times during his Presidency, could never be accurately described as a ‘chickenhawk.’ The Democrat position on war to our cunning linguists using the chickenhawk slur is always a default ‘against,’ while he Republican position about any war is a default ‘in favor.’ Thus, when Democrats wage war, they were forced by events, whereas chickenhawk Republicans just raced into war, with, as Oliver stated:

Much like our president, vice-president and several other members of this administration, the warbloggers encourage using our military as some kind of toy to be trifled with, invading on whim when if they or their children were forced to serve they would likely be humming a whole ‘nother tune.

Of course, that assumes an idea more complex than “Hulk Smash” can make it that far up their noggins.

Aren’t we glad Oliver cleared that up for us? At any rate, there really is no way to debate the term chickenhawk. Let’s try, just for fun:

“You are a chickenhawk,” Mr. Loony Left stated. “You have never served in the military yet are ordering our troops into Kosovo.”

“You are an idiot,” Mr. Fascist Warmongerer replied.

And that really is about as far as you can take the debate- the assertion that not having served nor not currently serving in the military invalidates someone’s position on a military affair simply is not an argument- it is a loose assertion backed by no facts, logic, or reason. Let’s try some comparable statements:

“You have never worked in a garden in your life. You are not allowed to decide what vegetables you are going to have for dinner.”

“You have never played a down of football. You are not allowed to coach the Pee-Wee team.”

“You have never had any surgery performed on you. You are therefore forbidden to become a Doctor.”

It just makes no sense- it is not a valid form of argument, and it just makes no sense whatsoever. Which, of course, you should be well aware of- because when Oliver calls someone a chickenhawk, he doesn’t want a debate, he just wants them to shut up. Calling someone a chickenhawk is really just shorthand for:

“Nanny, nanny, boo, boo. I disagree with you, fathead. Shut up, you big meanie. I am going home.”

Apparently, Oliver is starting to realize this, because he is moving away from his initial statement yesterday to his statements today in this ‘Chickenhawk Debate.’

Here’s the point, and it doesn’t take a brain surgeon to get it: the people who are supporting and encouraging a war of first-strike aggression are the same people who didn’t/aren’t serving. Do you have to have been in the military to support or oppose war? No. But the usual way things go in America is that we don’t attack and invade others. The desk jockey warrior class thinks its okay to upend this – and why not? It’s not like they have to go fight it. That one or two or five of the warbloggers actually serve or have friends/family that serve does not change the thrust of this concept.

Now, a chickenhawk appears to be someone who has nothing to lose personally, and it has nothing to do with actual military service. Oliver even says so: “Do you have to have been in the military to support or oppose war? No.”

That clears things up. I guess chickenhawks are now people who disagree with pre-emptive strikes (and let’s excuse Oliver’s gross naivete “the usual way things go in America is that we don’t attack and invade others”- anyone want to make a laundry list of countries we have invaded, with or without cause?). Regardless, even with that definition, the term chickenhawk makes no sense:

“You believe in attacking and invading other countries, which is not the American way. You are therefore a chickenhawk. Your views on all military affairs should be summarily dismissed.”

Whatever. Not content to be merely wrong, in some tasty projection, Oliver then conflates his entire chickenhawk debate into his perception of Bush and Cheney and their real feelings about the military:

People like Bush/Cheney simply have no real respect for our soldiers. They see them as an ends to a means (“Bring ’em on!”) and as pieces on a chess board to be moved around on whims. When a leader deploys his army, especially one like ours in an operation this complex, he better have a better plan than “we’ll liberate Iraq and be back by noon”.

Read that again several times in all its stunning stupidity, because you will be hardpressed to find more dumb cogently compressed into three sentences in your entire life.

1.) The military is a means to an end. From the dawn of time, the military has been used to settle political disputes that could not be settled in other fashions. I am sorry this bothers you, but it is clear that a lot of things you don’t understand upset you. There isn’t even any internal consistency to this ‘argument.’ Assume we are a pacifist nation, yet we maintain our massive military. If we were attacked, should the President mobilize all firemen? The NAACP? The AFL-CIO? I would recommend he mobilizes the military- you know, that whole ‘means/ends’ thing.

2.) Anything Oliver disagrees or does not understand is now to be termed a whim. For example: “On a whim, Alan Greenspan and the Federal Reserve announced interest rates would not change.” Here is another: “On a whim, Congress passed and Clinton signed the DOMA.” See- anything you don’t like or disagree with you can term ‘whimsical,’ and then you are spared the dual duty of understanding your opponents argument and creating a rational response. It’s ‘Arguing for the Lazy, 101.’

3.) Oliver, despite no military service himself (how does he skillfully evade the ‘chickenhawk’ label when making proclamations like this) feels it necessary to provide military leaders aroud the world with some really useful advice- You should have a better plan than “we’ll liberate Iraw and be back by noon.” Sage advice, friends. Two questions- does this mean that Oliver is dropping the ‘Bush had no plan’ meme, and does this mean that Oliver really thinks that is all the current administration thought? The arrogance or ignorance is staggering- you take your pick.

4.) Oliver has slipped up and has fallen prey to the dreaded fallacy known as the false dichotomy, the false dilemma, the black and white fallacy- whatever you want to call it. According to Oliver’s reasoning, you can either see the military as an “end to a means,” or you can ‘respect’ the soldiers. Clearly this is not a binary construct, but oh well. Additionally, does Oliver mean that in order for a leader to ‘respect’ his military, he/she should let them decide who to invade and when and why? Maybe we are homing in on the ends/means confusion Oliver has displayed. Talk amongst yourselves. As Matt Stinson noted, Oliver sounds like Cleamenceau in reverse– “War is too important to be left to the politicians!”

At any rate, I think we should all be able to agree that the chickenhawk slur is not an argument, not a set of reasoning, not fact based, but merely an insult designed to stifle debate. If you can’t think about any other reasons, at least look at the fact that our Founding Fathers saw no reason for military experience to be a requirement to become President. And what, with the War Powers Act and Congress controlling the funding, there is no military service requirement there, either. All of Congress could be composed of chickenhawks- egads!

At any rate, even if the term doesn’t die, I am done with it. When I hear someone say it in public, I will fumble around in my pocket for a mint, or a piece of gum, or a lollipop, and I will hand it to whoever said it so they have something to occupy their feeble mind, just like a toddler trying to wait patiently in a Doctor’s office. When I am reading online, I am going to mentally subsitute the following phrase every time I see the word ‘chickenhawk:’

Look at big stupid me! I can’t form an argument and I am going to to try to shut up those who can.

*** Update ***

Jay has some thoughts, as does Sean Hackbarth.

*** Update #2 ***

I guess everyone was pissed at the attempts to resuscitate the ‘chickenhawk’ meme. Dean Esamy comments here, Baldilocks comments here, and John Hawkins comments here.

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Fiscal Conservatives, My Ass

by John Cole|  November 12, 20032:08 pm| 23 Comments

This post is in: Republican Stupidity

This disgusts me to no end:

Confounding President Bush’s pledges to rein in government growth, federal discretionary spending expanded by 12.5 percent in the fiscal year that ended Sept. 30, capping a two-year bulge that saw the government grow by more than 27 percent, according to preliminary spending figures from congressional budget panels.

The sudden rise in spending subject to Congress’s annual discretion stands in marked contrast to the 1990s, when such discretionary spending rose an average of 2.4 percent a year. Not since 1980 and 1981 has federal spending risen at a similar clip. Before those two years, spending increases of this magnitude occurred at the height of the Vietnam War, 1966 to 1968.

Sickening.

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Triumph v. Kerry

by John Cole|  November 12, 20032:03 pm| 11 Comments

This post is in: Politics

So last night I went through all the television listings, and when it came to Leno, I saw that Triumph the Insult Comic Dog was going to make an appearance, and I made a mental note to tune in. I then saw that Kerry was also going to be on, and my reaction was, “Oh.”

That kinda says it all about the Kerry campaign, doesn’t it? And in fairness to Kerry, this was by far the best he had looked to me in a while. All the Democrats look so much better when they are not whining and bitching and moaning about how evil and awful Bush is- when they are relaxed and talking constructively, some of them even seem pleasant.

*** Update ***

I forgot to mention- did you guys know Kerry served in VietNam?

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The Plame Brigade

by John Cole|  November 12, 20031:54 pm| 18 Comments

This post is in: Democratic Stupidity

I see one member of the Plame Brigade has finally decided to discuss the leaked memo outlining Democrat plans to use the non-partisan Senate Intelligence Committee. Unfortunately, the Calpundit’s offering was lame, and Professor Bainbridge explains why. My favorite quote from Kevin:

Bottom line: Republicans want to limit the investigation in order to protect the president. Democrats are fighting this because they think the president had a lot to do with the misuse of prewar intelligence.

There’s nothing wrong with this, and it wouldn’t have happened if Republicans had been willing to conduct a fair and thorough investigation in the first place. So let’s save the mock outrage, OK?

A.) The investigation has not been completed, so it can’t be unfair and not thorough.

B.) As the memo itself stated: “Pull the majority along as far as we can on issues that may lead to major new disclosures regarding improper or questionable conduct by administration officials. We are having some success in that regard. For example, in addition to the president’s State of the Union speech, the chairman has agreed to look at the activities of the Office of the Secretary of Defense as well as Secretary Bolton’s office at the State Department. The fact that the chairman supports our investigations into these offices and co-signs our requests for information is helpful and potentially crucial.”

In other words, they are cooperating.

C.) This was not a plan to really conduct an investigation, this was a plan to leak information and to attempt to gain some sort of partisan gain in 2004.

D.) I am now wholly convinced that Democrats think words mean whatever the hell they want them to mean, and if the words themselves can not be contorted enough to fill the need, you can just state that it was ‘suggested’ or what was ‘really meant.’ The memo is damned clear about the minority party’s intent, yet Kevin somehow divines the motives of the Republicans (“Republicans want to limit the investigation in order to protect the president”). It is dizzying.

New Slogan: “Democrats- Straight Making Shit Up Since 1992”

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Transparent Idiocy

by John Cole|  November 12, 20031:12 pm| 4 Comments

This post is in: Democratic Stupidity

Also while I was ill, I see the former Vice-Robot made a speech to our favorite group of activists, MoveOn.Org. With the recent influx of five million in cash from convicted insider trader (really- it is only bad when Republicans do it) and Jew hating Jew George Soros (“Jews run the world, and now to prove it I am going to shower everyone who is against Bush with money so my choice for President wins!”), perhaps this ‘grassroots’ movement should think of a name change to ‘MovingOnUp.Org.’

At any rate, Gore’s speech reminded me of the last time I saw a sad man in a clown suit shuffling across stage in a display of impotent irrelevance:

If someone stood up in a crowd,

and raised his voice up way out loud,

and waved his arm and shook his leg,

You’d notice him.

“For my part, I

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