Posts Tagged ‘Obama’

A thought experiment

Monday, May 5th, 2008

The Washington Post today suggests a “thought experiment.

Conduct a thought experiment: Imagine that the Rev. Jeremiah Wright, former pastor to presidential candidate Barack Obama and preacher with controversial views, was not an outspoken black man but a white woman who penned her controversial ideas in a scholarly journal. If Wright’s views were the only thing that mattered, his race, sex and public style ought to make no difference.

Let’s try this. The “white woman” would have suggested the following:

At the NAACP meeting, Mr. Wright proudly propounded the racist contention that blacks have inherently different “learning styles,” correctly citing as authority for this view Janice Hale of Wayne State University. Pursuing a Ph.D. by logging long hours in the dusty stacks of a library, Mr. Wright announced, is “white.” Blacks, by contrast, cannot sit still in class or learn from quiet study, and they have difficulty learning from “objects” — books, for example — but instead learn from “subjects,” such as rap lyrics on the radio. These differences are neurological, according to Ms. Hale and Mr. Wright: Whites use what Mr. Wright referred to as the “left-wing, logical and analytical” side of their brains, whereas blacks use their “right brain,” which is “creative and intuitive.”

Does anyone imagine she would have gotten away with that ? Imagine this :

Mr. Wright also praised the work of Geneva Smitherman of Michigan State University, who has called for the selective incorporation of Ebonics into the curriculum in order to validate the black experience. Mr. Wright gave another shout-out to the late Asa Hilliard of Georgia State University, who told us, Mr. Wright said, “how to fix the schools.” Like Ms. Hale, Mr. Hilliard argued that disrupting the classroom through “impulsive interrupting and loud talking” is inherently black. His bogus Afrocentrism, propounded in his “African-American Baseline Essays,” metastasized in educational circles during the late 1980s and early 1990s. Mr. Hilliard argued that Western civilization was at once stolen from black Africa and crippling to black identity. As the late Arthur M. Schlesinger recounted in his 1991 alarum about multiculturalism, “The Disuniting of America,” Mr. Hilliard urged schools to teach black students that Egypt was a black country; that Africans invented birth control and carbon steel; that they discovered America long before Columbus did; that Robert Browning and Ludwig von Beethoven were “Afro-European

Had enough ? No ?

There is

University of Pennsylvania law professor Regina Austin. In a widely reprinted California Law Review article from 1992, Ms. Austin asserted that the black community should embrace the criminals in its midst as a form of resistance to white oppression. People of color should view “hustling” as a “good middle ground between straightness and more extreme forms of lawbreaking.” Examples of hustling include “clerks in stores [who] cut their friends a break on merchandise, and pilfering employees [who] spread their contraband around the neighborhood.

So, our mythical white female professor would suggest that

Blacks, by contrast, cannot sit still in class or learn from quiet study, and they have difficulty learning from “objects” — books.

They should embrace thievery as a cultural norm.

People of color should view “hustling” as a “good middle ground between straightness and more extreme forms of lawbreaking.

And,

In his NAACP speech, he mocked the tendency of “those of us who never got caught” to treat “those of us who are incarcerated” with disrespect.

That should certainly prove the thought experiment’s point.

a white female scholar ought to damage Obama’s popularity in the same way the pastor has done recently.

Well, she would have to suggest that he sat for 20 years listening to these theories and exposing his children to them.

Having established that as a fact, yes, I think it would hurt him just as much.

Tuskeegee

Sunday, May 4th, 2008

There is so much horse shit being put out about the Tuskeegee Study,  most recently this weekend, that it is time to add a few facts. Syphilis was a great scourge brought to Europe from the Americas by Columbus’ crew when they returned. It was ferocious when the epidemic was still new. With time, the manifestations of the disease were less horrible but it was very common. By 1600, one third of Paris was infected. With time, as in all infectious diseases, the virulence declined but it was still a serious disease.

The first successful treatment was with the use of Mercury, first described by Paracelsus who cured nine syphlitics with mercury in 1530. He also provided the first accurate description of the disease and described its manifestations. For centuries after, it was said “One night with Venus may lead to a life with Mercury.” The treatment was onerous and needed to be repeated periodically for life. The discovery of mercurial diuretics in the 1920s came about accidentally through the treatment of syphlis cases with heart failure from syphlitic heart lesions. When I was a medical student, the only powerful diuretics we had were still mercurials.

In 1905, Paul Ehrlich was searching for an antibiotic for syphilis when he stumbled upon the use of organic arsenic. Eventually, by 1910, he announced the new drug called compound 606, or Salvarsan. This was more effective than Mercury and moderately less toxic but it was not the “silver bullet” that he had been searching for. Of course, we currently have hysteria over tiny doses of Mercury in vaccines to prevent contamination.

In 1932, the Public Health Service began a study of negro males who were infected with syphilis. No one was “given” syphilis. This Wikipedia entry, while somewhat biased in tone, gets the facts right in the beginning. The group of subjects was divided into those with early signs, such as genital lesions, and those who were in what is called the “latent phase.” Those with early signs were treated with arsenicals. There was no evidence that latent phase syphilis was treatable.

Instead, we get this sort of thing;
And, you know, you can explain them, as he explained, for instance, the idea that the government in fact would infect blacks with AIDS, by saying, well, remember Tuskegee, when the government actually did infect blacks with syphilis. He does come from a different era, a different age. And so the way he presents himself is very different.

from Sally Quinn of the Washington Post who should know better but probably doesn’t do science.

The discovery and manufacture of penicillin came about in the 1940s and by 1950 there are serious questions about whether treatment should have been offered to those men. The  treatment of tertiary syphilis, especially neurosyphilis, requires very high doses of penicillin, doses that were not available until after 1950.
Penicillin remains the treatment of choice for all stages of syphilis, although it penetrates the blood brain barrier poorly. Treatment with intramuscular benzathine penicillin 2.4 million units stat, or 600,000 units procaine penicillin daily does not produce treponemicidal levels within the CSF. However, the incidence of neurosyphilis is low in immunocompetent patients treated with such regimens during early syphilis.

In late syphilis, it is the policy to treat everyone.

Does penicillin cure tertiary syphilis ? Sometimes.

Should the “Tuskegee Boys” have been offered penicillin in 1950 and after ? Yes.

Would it have made a difference ? I don’t know.

I do know that Reverend Wright and Sally Quinn are ignoramuses although he may actually know better.

Why the Clinton/Obama method does not work

Sunday, May 4th, 2008

Bill Clinton fought terrorism, to the extent he fought it at all, as a crime problem. He promised to prosecute the perpetrators when they were caught. Well, the bombing of the USS Cole occurred on his watch and his methods were used. The result ? Not very satisfactory.

When the Khobar Towers barracks was blown up by al Qeada in Saudi Arabia, President Clinton promised FBI Director Louis Freeh that he would ask the Saudis to allow FBI agents to witness interrogation of suspects. He didn’t make an effort. Freeh finally got the former President Bush, who had lost the 1992 election to Clinton, for help and he interceded with the Saudis.

John Kerry has said he wants to go back to the criminal model of anti-terrorism action. Presumably, Obama, who wants to meet with every anti-American dictator he can find, has the same opinion. It doesn’t work as even the Washington Post acknowledges.

Some Democrat charm

Thursday, May 1st, 2008

UPDATE #2: This was a setup from the start. Both “reporters” for HuffPo were involved and it was obviously planned.

SORT OF AN UPDATE: Over at campaign Spot, Jim Geraghty has some background on this smear. It sounds like it was fake from the start.

Today, at a Townhall meeting, a Democratic operative asked McCain if he had ever called his wife a c–t. This is an old Democrat smear that I have heard before. Huffington Post called the questioner a “Baptist minister” but he has been exposed as a former Biden campaign manager now working for Obama. Yes, let’s get rid of those “old politics”, Barry.

Privilege

Thursday, May 1st, 2008

This is so good, I can’t resist. Obama says his two opponents were “privileged” in comparison to his own early life. McCain sort of agrees. Of course, his idea of privilege might differ a bit.

I don’t begin this mission with any sense of entitlement. America doesn’t owe me anything. I am the son and grandson of Navy admirals, and I was born into America’s service. It wasn’t until I was deprived of her company that I fell in love with America. And it has been my honor to serve her and her great cause – freedom. I have never lived a day since that I wasn’t thankful for the privilege.

No doubt, Michelle would collapse in laughter if Barry ever said that.

The Wright stuff

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

The Reverend Jeremiah Wright has become famous after some of his sermons, offered for sale by the church as a “Best of…” series, were played on national TV. The resulting uproar has focused attention on “Black Liberation theology.” This church is attended by middle class people in spite of the admonition on the church web site to “Avoid Middleclassness.” That admonition has since disappeared but, by the magic of the internet, here it is. What does the statement about “middleclassness” mean ? Here is a suggestion.

Remember the fuss about “Ebonics” in Oakland school ? Well, that is only part of it.

At the NAACP meeting, Wright proudly propounded the racist contention that blacks have inherently different “learning styles,” correctly citing as authority for this view Janice Hale of Wayne State University. Pursuing a Ph.D. by logging long hours in the dusty stacks of a library, Wright announced, is “white.” Blacks, by contrast, cannot sit still in class or learn from quiet study, and they have difficulty learning from “objects”—books, for example—but instead learn from “subjects,” such as rap lyrics on the radio. These differences are neurological, according to Hale and Wright: whites use what Wright referred to as the “left-wing, logical, and analytical” side of their brains, whereas blacks use their “right brain,” which is “creative and intuitive.”

When he was of school age in Philadelphia following the Supreme Court’s 1954 desegregation decision, Wright said, his white teachers “freaked out because the black children did not stay in their place, over there, behind the desk.” Instead, the students “climbed up all over [the teachers], because they learned from a ‘subject,’ not an ‘object.’” How one learns from a teacher as “subject” by climbing on her, as opposed to learning from her as “object”—by listening to her words—is a mystery.

Leo High School seal

This is ugly stuff. Fortunately, I don’t think this is the mainstream of thought in black educational circles. For the past ten years, I have contributed to my former high school in Chicago. It isn’t too far from Rev Wright’s church, as the crow flies, but, hopefully, it is light years away in concept. When I look at the web site, I don’t see Ebonics or anything about rap music learning. I do see a 96% graduation rate and a college acceptance rate of over 90%. Note the process of application. The school interviews the parents.

This is not a prep school for wealthy black families like the Obamas. This is a blue collar neighborhood and the kids who attend Leo today are working to better themselves. The tuition isn’t cheap for a working family but the school tells me that over 95% of parents are current on tuition at any given time. This is the American dream in action. The last reunion I attended, my 50th, was two years ago. At the first one, in 1996, I saw only one table of black alumni. Two years ago, there were a least three. The white alumni turn out and contribute in hopes that the younger graduates will take over as we die off. It looks like that will happen.

In the meantime, I think a toast to “middleclassness” is in order, no matter what the black liberation theorists say.

Context

Sunday, April 27th, 2008

The Reverend Jeremiah Wright has complained that his sermons explaining how the US government created the AIDS virus as a form of genocide for blacks, and his other interesting theories, have been taken “out of context.” That the “sound bites” are not representative of his preaching. Hugh Hewitt has helpfully posted links to many more complete sermons so that those interested in Obama’s mentor can judge for yourselves.

For example:

Remember, it was soldiers of the 3rd Marine Regiment of Rome who had fun with Jesus, who was mistreated as a prisoner of war, an enemy of the occupying army stationed in Jerusalem, to ensure the mopping up action of Operation Israeli Freedom. These people were blinded by the culture of war. Do you know what it is like to live under military rule 24/7, 365? These people were blinded by their circumstance of oppression. Their enemies not only had all of the political power, with Governor Pontius Pilate, y’all call him Pontius Pilate. He’s Italian, Pontius Pilate. Pontius Pilate was running the provisional government. Their enemies also had the military power. They not only had political power, they had the military power. It was Roman soldiers who kept Jesus up all night. It was the Italian army who led Jesus out to Calvary on Friday morning. It was the occupying military brigade who forced Simon of Sirene to carry the cross for Jesus. These people were tired of their oppression, they wanted the enemy up out of their land. Some of them did, some of them did not. The businessmen did not, those in bed with the enemy, let’s be clear. But the average citizen wanted them out, and they also wanted revenge. They wanted their king to get this military monkey off their backs. They wanted a regime change, if you will, and look what they called Jesus.

That should clear things up.

More here. Plenty of context.

The end game cometh

Saturday, April 26th, 2008

UPDATE: The Clinton supporters smell blood in the Bill Ayers story and there may be more there than we know.

Eleanor Clift has seen the first shivers in the Obama edifice in her piece in Newsweek. Could this be the first day of the end of Ozymandias ? Hillary’s wrath will be terrible to behold if she wins. I still don’t think she can beat McCain without the black vote and I don’t see how she gets it. Still, she looks like a hell of a lot more competent president than Obama would be. President Hillary with a wounded and bleeding Democratic Party is better than the Obama juggernaught to socialism.

Now, for what Bush got right

Saturday, April 26th, 2008

I’m not happy with Bush on the domestic front but he did get one thing right; the Iraq War. As I get farther into the Doug Feith book, it is apparent that most of the folklore about how we came to invade Iraq is wrong. Time will take care of most of that although the fact that most historians are leftist politically may delay the final reckoning. Maybe when the climate turns colder, they will begin to doubt a few of the liberal pieties that so consume them.

Anyway, Bush has made huge gains with our allies in Asia as a result of America’s steadfastness in prosecuting the war. That is all the result of Bush having the courage of his convictions. The next president could screw it up but we are probably so far along that not even Obama could lose it.

A look at Lanny Davis’s Huffington Post piece is reassuring on that score. If Hillary does pull it off, she will cause the black vote to stay home. If Obama wins the nomination, the Reagan Democrats will return to the fold.

Hopefully, our victory in Iraq is secure.

Obama’s advisors

Friday, April 25th, 2008

Obama has had a parade of advisors depart the campaign after various gaffes. First there was economic advisor Austan Goolsbee who tried to reassure the Canadians that anti-free trade talk by Obama was just for the consumption of the bitter “rubes” of the Rust Belt. Then there was foreign policy advisor Samantha Power who thinks the Iranian nuclear program is a figment of Bush’s imagination.

The war scare that wasn’t stands as a metaphor for the incoherence of our policy toward Iran: the Bush Administration attempts to gin up international outrage by making a claim of imminent danger, only to be met with international eye rolling when the claim is disproved. Sound familiar? The speedboat episode bore an uncanny resemblance to the Administration’s allegations about the advanced state of Iran’s weapons program–allegations refuted in December by the National Intelligence Estimate.

A common theme among Obama advisors is antipathy to Israel. Joseph Cirincione is the Obama nuclear advisor. Here is Cirincione’s opinion of the Syrian nuclear site before it was proven to be a North Korea-built reactor.

This story is nonsense. The Washington Post story should have been headlined “White House Officials Try to Push North Korea-Syria Connection.” This is a political story, not a threat story. The mainstream media seems to have learned nothing from the run-up to war in Iraq. It is a sad commentary on how selective leaks from administration officials who have repeatedly misled the press are still treated as if they were absolute truth.

Of course, we now know the reactor was not “a lie.” And Cirincione is still advising Obama.

This is what passes for wisdom on the political left these days.

I am coming to the conclusion that Democrats realize Obama may be another McGovern. They are willing to lose the election since the loss can be blamed on racism, further binding blacks to the Democratic Party. The alternative, nominating Hillary, would split the party.

A loss is a tactical retreat and can be used to further demonize Republicans to the blacks who are knee-jerk Democrat voters.

“[T]he vast, vast majority of voters who would not vote for Barack Obama in November based on race are probably firmly in John McCain’s camp already,” he says.

Yup. There it is. No mention of the racists in Rev. Wright’s church.