Saturday, February 28, 2009

Something I would never have guessed

That John Kerry has a funny wit...check this out:
Q: How often do you Google yourself?
A: When I was growing up, the priests taught us to think that was a sin.
Not sure why Kerry thinks googling himself will be a self-gratifying experience in any way, but its a funny answer nevertheless.

Reminds me of the first boss I worked for - a very intelligent man himself, but with little patience for the dogmas and protocols of institutionalized intelligentsia. With reference to PhDs who would prefix their names with 'doctor' in first person, he would use the term "intellectual masturbators"...

Friday, February 20, 2009

Videos for thought - 1

During the past year or so of economic media-watching in the United States, it has been possible to imagine oneself as being in an oppressive state with media controls where all widely-followed news and commentary toes the government line. Most reporting on the federal government's proposed interventions in the economy has had a tone on fatalism and inevitability - much like weather reports.

Near the beginning of his first term, George Bush was able to thrust the Afghanistan and Iraq wars upon America by playing up the sense of urgency with plain old fear-mongering. Obviously, no lessons were learnt, because he repeated that act near the end of his second term with the bank bailout, and Barrack Obama has followed in his footsteps. To avoid sounding unpatriotic or foolish, or both, the mainstream media has steered clear of any kind of hard questioning of these actions, all of which have been approved hastily but have profound long-term consequences which are clearly undetermined.

Around the time of the first bailout, I stopped expecting any potent inputs from mainstream commentators, given the pathetic reaction to the proposed plan. Which is why I was completely blown by CNBC's Rick Santelli's much-discussed commentary about the mortgage bailout (though it now comes to my attention that Santelli was as critical of the 2008 bailout too - my excuse is I dont watch any CNBC). If you haven't seen it yet, do so now:



Unfortunately, instead of responding to Santelli's arguments, the White House decided to delegitimize his persona . Said House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs:
“I also think that it’s tremendously important that for people who rant on cable television – to be responsible and understand what it is they’re talking about. I feel assured that Mr. Santelli doesn’t know what he’s talking about...”
Did someone say hope, change, transparency?

Wednesday, February 04, 2009

With all due respect, Mr President...

This full-page ad appeared in the the New York Times, Washington Post, and other major publications this week. It was sponsored by Cato Institute.

If you oppose interventionist foreign policy and wars, support gay rights, oppose pork-barrel spending, support private enterprise, oppose granting unlimited powers to the government, and support civil liberties, then you should consider patronizing Cato.

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