Archive for 2021
August 16, 2021
HOW’S THAT SPACE PROGRAM COMING ALONG? Scientists locate likely origin for the dinosaur-killing asteroid: The impactor traveled further than previously predicted, before colliding with Earth.
BIDEN VOTERS POSTING THEIR L’S ONLINE: Tapper Rips Biden’s Afghan Address: ‘Full of Finger-Pointing and Blame.’
UPDATE (FROM GLENN): Richard Fernandez: You were expecting something?
Plus, via a friend:

NO BIDEN LOVE FROM THE BBC: Afghanistan conflict: As Kabul falls, Biden backlash grows.
With the fall of the capital city on Sunday, some wonder whether it is only a matter of time before the American electorate comes to regret Mr Biden’s move to deliver on the long-held promise of getting America out. . . .
Running for office, Mr Biden told CBS in 2020 that the US should only have troops in Afghanistan “to make sure that it’s impossible for the Taliban and for Isis or al-Qaeda to re-establish a foothold there”.
That has not come to pass. On Sunday, Taliban fighters reached the Afghan capital amid little resistance following a scramble by the US and its allies to airlift personnel out of the country. . . .
A leaked US intelligence report this month had warned that the western-backed Afghan government could collapse within 90 days of US troop departures.
Mr Biden’s predecessor Donald Trump accused him of “weakness, incompetence, and total strategic incoherence” but some have pointed to a withdrawal deal his team hatched with the Taliban last year as partly to blame.
Some of the objections to the Biden withdrawal plan echo warnings made years ago.
Asked in 2009 whether his proposal to reduce troop numbers could succeed, Stanley McChrystal, then the US Commander in Kabul, replied: “The short answer is no.”
With the swift Taliban takeover of the last few weeks, that prediction has proved correct.
Handing Central Asia over to China is what one might expect from an administration overly-influenced by the CCP.
AN ACCOMPLISHMENT OF SORTS: American C-17 evacuates 800 people in single flight.
THAT’S NO ORDINARY RABBIT! Giant Lair of Bones, Including Human, Discovered in Gruesome Saudi Arabian Cave.
Even now, Washington seems completely out of touch with events on the ground in Afghanistan. Its intelligence officers said the Taliban could take Kabul within 90 days. That was four days ago. They know nothing. One gets the impression of a confused, decaying empire looking with bamboozlement upon even those parts of the earth it rules.
But above all of that, above even the political and military incoherence of the American empire, there is the corrosive cultural dynamic. This might just be the most important factor in the Afghan humiliation – the fact that the US, and the West more broadly, clearly lacks the cultural resources necessary for a clash of civilisations. This wasn’t just a territorial battle, a fight over the land of Afghanistan. It was also a cultural clash. It was a war between one side that has very strong beliefs and is more than willing to die for them, and another side that doesn’t know what it stands for anymore and would rather avoid risk and self-sacrifice if at all possible. I’ll leave you to decide which of these is the Taliban, and which the US.
This was always the West’s problem in Afghanistan: it lacked faith in the very values it claimed to be delivering to that benighted country. We will liberate women from life under the burqa, Western officials said. But isn’t it ‘Islamophobic’ to criticise the burqa, or any other Islamic practice for that matter? Our elites have insisted for years that it is. We will replace your intolerant Islamist system with a civil society fashioned by clever professors, the West promised. But isn’t it judgemental and possibly a tad racist – certainly an offence against the ideology of multiculturalism – to imply that Western democracy is superior to Islamist theocracy? As one British think-tank says, in its definition of the term ‘Islamophobia’, it is wrong to suggest that Islam is in any way ‘inferior to the West’. The West’s post-9/11 bluster was continually undermined by the West’s broader descent into moral relativism. How can you assert the civilisational authority of Western values when your entire educational and university system is devoted to questioning and demeaning Western civilisation? You cannot partake in a clash of civilisations if you loathe your own civilisation.
Anyone who thinks the Taliban did not pick up on all of this, on the Potemkin nature not only of the Afghan government but also of Western civilisation itself, is kidding themselves. The Taliban will have watched as the mighty American military became bogged down in discussions of critical race theory and the problem of ‘white rage’. They will have clocked the British army’s recruitment drive that was aimed at ‘snowflakes’ and ‘me me me millennials’ – for real – on the basis that such people have the ‘compassion’ necessary for the touchy-feely wars of the 21st century. They will know that the contemporary West is shame-faced about its history and its civilisational values and lacks ideas for how to turn its fragile youths into a fighting force, and they will understand their own life-and-death devotion to Sharia as being the opposite to all of this. They know this was a cultural clash as well as a military fight, and that they were by far the stronger side on this front.
Read the whole thing. As I wrote on September 11th, 2015:
While it’s now reached near-British levels here in America, political correctness had already started reshaping our language by September of 2001. Rather than punching back at the very moment he could reshape the culture, President Bush allowed himself to be hamstrung by the language police in the immediate wake of 9/11.
Thus, instead of being labeled as a war against radical Islam or a war against Al Qaeda and its allies, it was simply called the “Great War On Terror.” But terror is a tactic, not an enemy; as Daniel Pipes noted as early as 2002, calling such an existential struggle a “War on Terror” is like calling World War I the War on Trenches or World War II the War on Submarines. And today, PC, the attitude of “better dead than rude,” as John Derbyshire memorably wrote, also in 2002, has gotten so bad that former Bush speechwriter Michael Gerson is insulting the GOP base from the pages of the Washington Post, on this of all days, noting that “Republicans’ fringe tone on Islam shows a sharp turn since 9/11.”
But that will happen when no progress appears to made against an enemy that elites won’t even name, let alone willing to conceive of any other exit strategy than “declare victory and go home” as Mr. Obama did in order to secure the 2012 election. While our mid-20th century elites were very much big government socialists in the Obama mode, in some key areas, they were made of far sterner stuff.
Or as Iowahawk noted [in 2014] at this time, and retweeted today:

VIA A FRIEND:

Also:

BRAVE SIR BIDEN BRAVELY TURNED AND FLED: Biden Goes Back to His Vacation After Addressing Afghanistan Crisis.
WHY THE HYSTERIA ABOUT SCHOOLS IS MISPLACED: Most kids with COVID-19 have mild cases and make a full recovery within weeks.
Of course, most adults with Covid have the same experience.
KEVIN DOWNEY JR: Biden Emerges to Address His Catastrophe in Afghanistan. “Biden overruled his military leaders to do it. He owns it.”

Biden talked a lot about the 20-year-long mess in Afghanistan, but didn’t accept any responsibility for the murderously f***ed-up way he handled our exit.
IN AMERICA, THE POLITICAL CLASS’S DEMAND FOR DANGEROUS EXTREMISTS EXCEEDS THE SUPPLY: Scoop: Investigation finds fired Tennessee vaccine official mailed dog muzzle to self. “A Tennessee investigation found evidence that the state’s fired vaccine chief, Michelle Fiscus, purchased a dog muzzle that she previously claimed someone had mailed in an attempt to intimidate her. . . . Fiscus and her husband, Brad, had said in multiple interviews, including with CNN’s Anderson Cooper, that the muzzle was sent anonymously to her state office through Amazon shortly before her firing. ‘Someone wanted to send a message to tell her to stop talking, they thought it would be a threat to her,’ Brad Fiscus told the Tennessean. The Tennessee Department of Safety & Homeland Security found through a subpoena that the Amazon package containing the muzzle traced back to a credit card in Fiscus’ name, according to an investigation report obtained by Axios.”
Given the political class’s behavior of late, this may not always hold true.
SPEAKING OF SELF-SERVING PUTZES, HERE’S TOM NICHOLS TO TELL YOU THAT Afghanistan Is Your Fault.
UPDATE (FROM GLENN): The entire foreign-policy crowd right now:
NO SHIT, SHERLOCK: Biden acknowledges Afghanistan collapse ‘did unfold more quickly than we anticipated.’
UPDATE: Doesn’t look like he drew much of an audience.

Fewer than 15K? I think I could draw that much of an online audience.

THE COUNTRY IS IN THE VERY BEST OF HANDS: CNN Says ‘Taliban Chanting ‘Death to America’ But Seem Friendly’ While Biden Watches Fake TV.
MILKING THE SOFT POWER DIVIDEND OF THIS MOMENT: American Defeat in Afghanistan Exposes the ‘Smart Power’ Mirage. “Every four years, the message is the same: Trust us, we’re the ones who know what we’re doing. And yet, the oddest thing happens — the Democratic foreign-policy establishment gets in power, and a short while later, so many things go wrong.”
The timing of the fall of Afghanistan is pretty spectacular as well, as Stephen Miller noted yesterday:

WELL, TO BE FAIR, HE’S A SELF-SERVING PUTZ.

But at least he’s not alone:

I admire this guy’s courage, to admit that he voted for McMullin. But not his judgment in doing so.

Meanwhile, here’s what the Biden White House was doing less than a week ago instead of attending to its job:

A friend sends this image and observes, “How can anyone surprised by what we’ve seen unfold?” How, indeed?
A SMALL REASON FOR HAPPINESS: Gun Control Orgs Fume as the Chipman ATF Nomination Stalls.
MEANWHILE, IN BRITAIN: Village terrorised by bandit pouring baked beans through letterboxes.


