The Hitch
A great thinker is gone; Christopher Hitchens - quite possible the greatest thinker of our modern era - left us this past week. It saddens me that I only now learn how great a thinker he was, for I met Christopher Hitchens - twice, in fact - but I did not really know him or his writings at the time, and I'm afraid I misjudged the man, sold him short.
What made me prejudge Hitchens was his professed aetheism (I have a cynical view of the pronounced few among us who choose to deny Deity), his homosexuality (which I view as a form of hedonism, nothing more; i.e. a choice versus a predisposition), and his left-of-center politics.
It turns out the shortcomings were mine, in fact.
"I come to praise Hitch, not to bury him . . ."
Upon hearing the news of his passing a strange myriad of thoughts crossed my mind. I say strange, because it is strange for me not to have clarity of thought. Focus, planning and the gathering of facts and data for analysis and processing of data into intelligence; these are the various breads and butters of my existence. Of course there are moments of confusion, but these moments can be related to immediate time and place circumstance; situations where suddenly there is more that I don't know than what I do know. Likewise there are emotional events, but these too generally have a cause that can be pinpointed.
My reaction to the death of Christopher Hitchens was a kind of confusion; a criticism that was not constructive. I considered long and hard what I should write, if indeed I should write anything at all. I did not know the man - the two occasions referred to above took place in the DC party scene. Hitchens held court, whiskey glass & cigarette in hand. Not knowing the man personally (and because of an instinctive need to keep my back to a wall and my eyes on doors and windows) I kept back from the crowd.
My initial confusion was followed by a sort of enlightenment as I learned more and more of the thoughts and opinions of this great British ironist:
Ode to the BlowJob
Now that I actually read this piece of brilliance I kick myself for my prudish, kneejerk reaction. Not that I'm a prude; quite the opposite if anything - as a soldier I've spent countless long afternoons of groin-grinding R&R in pleasure pits on every continent except Antarctica. First glance at Hitch's prologue: As American as Apple Pie . . . . . . From the Wild West to the Wild White House, the author explores the blowjob’s emergence as the nation’s signature sex act. I rolled my eyes. It's bad enough that these days even schoolgirls know what a Lewinsky is; do we really have to wax poetic about something that was known and practiced for millenia before Columbus? But the man knew how to craft a phrase, and his opening lines drew me in.
“The four most over-rated things in life are champagne, lobster, anal sex and picnics." - Christopher Hitchens
Sodomy; did we really have to go there? I mean, Champagne isn't THAT bad - I'd take it over a Sandusky any day - lobster's GREAT, and what's wrong with picnics, anyway? I had a great picnic with a playful California girl in the back of a '63 Impala, one early fall afternoon up on Mount Diablo. There wasn't any sodomy involved and we didn't miss it, either.
Christopher Hitchens versus Mother Theresa
This is the Godzilla Meets Mothra of blasphemy; I'm not a Catholic but come on - this is Mother Theresa we're talking about here. How on God's Green Earth can even an atheist blast Mother Theresa? Then you read on and the initial shock and awe is overtaken by Hitch's unique insight; he twists and turns your mind to view the saint of the sewers of Calcutta from a completely unique and legitimate perspective:
MT was not a friend of the poor. She was a friend of poverty. She said that suffering was a gift from God. She spent her life opposing the only known cure for poverty, which is the empowerment of women and the emancipation of them from a livestock version of compulsory reproduction. And she was a friend to the worst of the rich, taking misappropriated money from the atrocious Duvalier family in Haiti (whose rule she praised in return) and from Charles Keating of the Lincoln Savings and Loan. Where did that money, and all the other donations, go? The primitive hospice in Calcutta was as run down when she died as it always had been—she preferred California clinics when she got sick herself—and her order always refused to publish any audit. But we have her own claim that she opened 500 convents in more than a hundred countries, all bearing the name of her own order. Excuse me, but this is modesty and humility?
I respect you, Hitch, and yes, I honor you. A lefty Euro-socialist who supported the Global War on Terrorism, denounced the 9/11 conspiracy crowd AND supported the Iraq Invasion, you're all right by me. We need more like you, Hitch; philosophers, thinkers. Yours was a quick wit, a keen sense of irony; to me you were in the same league with Cicero.
It is not by lack of literary discipline that I switch to the second person narrative, because unlike you Hitch I know there is an afterlife and my vision of it includes a sort of Elysian Plains - a place not all that unpleasant - where virtuous pagans and souls like your own dwell, the great thinkers and philosophers of history.
Truth be told I would jump at an opportunity to visit this outskirts of Hades, to meet and converse with Aristotle, Cato, and perhaps yourself. If for no other reason to point out that Nietzche didn't mean it the way you tore apart my adopted motto. Of course, given the dreadful circumstance, who could possibly disagree with the Great Hitch?
I wish I had the time to do half the thinking and philosophizing you accomplished in too short a time on this Earth, Hitch. May the Diety that exists in whatever Valhalla you are now bless you, and all of us. As another famous atheist used to say, "May your God go with you . . ."
- STORMBRINGER SENDS
Wednesday's Bird HERE
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Monday, December 19, 2011
SON OF HEAVEN KEELS OVER
Kim Jong Il Dies of Heart Attack 17 December - North Korea Test Fires Short-Range Missile On Same Day
Weird Facts About Kim Jong Il:
Kim Jong Il's Supernatural Birth:
According to official North Korean literature, Kim Jong Il was born in a log cabin at his father's secret base on North Korea's sacred Mt Paektu in 1942. His birth were heralded by a swallow and caused winter to change to spring, a star to illuminate the sky and rainbows to spontaneously appear.
According to Soviet documents, Kim Jong-il was born in Siberia in 1941 while his parents were there during the Japanese occupation of Korea.
Kim Jong Il, Five-Year-Old Killer:
When Kim Jong-il was five years old, his younger brother Kim Shu-ra drowned in the family's swimming pool in a mansion in Pyongyang. According to unconfirmed Soviet reports, Jong-il caused the accident.
Kim Jong Il Could Control the Weather:
Kim spread the myth among citizens that he had "magical power" to control the weather depending on his mood.
Kim Jong Il was the Best Golfer the World Has Ever Seen:
In 1994, Pyongyang media reported that Kim Jong-il shot an amazing 11 holes-in-one to achieve an unprecedented 38-under-par game on a regulation 18-hole golf course - on his first try at golf. This record-breaking feat was verified by each of his 17 bodyguards.
Kim Jong Il Loved Film so much he Kidnapped Two Filmmakers:
A filmmaking author with a collection of over 20,000 movies, Jong-il's passion for the art led him to kidnap South Korean director Shin Sang-ok and his actress wife Choi Eun-hee to make Pulgasari, basically a Socialist version of Godzilla. The couple made an escape by fleeing to the American embassy in Austria while on a trip to finalize plans for Pulgasari's sequel.
Kim Jong Il, Fashion Icon:
Pyongyang announced the leader had become a worldwide fashion icon after Rodong Sinmun, a Communist Party newspaper in North Korea, reported Kim Jong-il's suits had become a global fashion phenomenon. An "unidentified French fashion expert" agreed: "Kim Jong-il mode, which is now spreading expeditiously worldwide, is something unprecedented in the world's history."
Kim Jong Il Didn't Defecate:
According to the official biography on the North Korean state web site, Kim Jong-il didn't defecate. The biography has since been taken down.
Kim Jong Il Lured Short People with Wonder Drug that Promised to Make Them Tall, then Kidnapped Them:
Kim Hyun-sik, a former tutor to Jong-il, said the government handed out pamphlets to thousands of people selling a wonder drug that would make them taller. When they responded to the ad, they were sent away to "uninhabited islands in an attempt to end their 'substandard' genes from repeating in a new generation," Hyun-sik said.
Kim Jong Il Only Ate Rice of Uniform Standard in Length and Color:
A nephew of Jong-il's first wife, Lee Young Nam, wrote that the obsessive leader insisted his rice be cooked using trees cut from Mt. Paektu (the mountain where he was born), and that he had female staff inspected each grain of rice to make sure it met his strict standards.
Kim Jong Il, World's Biggest Drinker of Hennessey Cognac:
A study by Dr. Jerold Post, a former CIA psychologist, revealed that Kim Jong Il loved a Hennessey cognac that retails for $630 a bottle in Korea - $270 less than the average Korean annual income, $900. "He is the largest customer over the last 10 years, averaging between $650,000 and $720,000 a year."
Kim Jong Il, Movie Buff:
Kim owned a vast collection of more than 20,000 videotapes and DVDs and was particularly fond of movies starring Elizabeth Taylor. His other movie favorites included the "Friday the 13th," "Rambo" and "Godzilla" movies and Hong Kong action cinema.
Kim Jong Il Loved Roast Donkey:
Even though Kim refused to consume foreign food and drinks publicly, his former chef, the Japanese Kenji Fujimoto, reported in 2004 being sent to foreign nations in search of delicacies for the leader. Kim developed a liking for fine wines from France, roasted donkey meat and freshly cooked lobsters. He reportedly imported $700,000 worth of Hennessy cognac per year.
Kim Jong Il Personality Disorders:
A personality evaluation report of Kim Jong-il, compiled by Frederick L. Coolidge and Daniel L. Segal, suggested that the "big six" group of personality disorders -- sadistic, paranoid, antisocial, narcissistic, schizoid and schizotypal - shared by dictators Adolf Hitler, Joseph Stalin and Saddam Hussein - were dominant in the North Korean leader.
Kim Jong Il, Songwriter:
The song, "No Motherland Without You," proclaiming the dictator's wisdom and virtues, was written in 1992 upon his orders. The song containing the phrase, "We cannot exist without you, Comrade Kim Jong-il! The Motherland cannot exist without you!" was frequently broadcast through radio and loudspeakers in the North Korean capital Pyongyang.
Kim Jong Il, Internet Expert:
Kim considered himself an Internet expert, even though North Korean citizens were banned from using mobile phones or the Internet. "I'm an Internet expert too. It's all right to wire the industrial zone only, but there are many problems if other regions of the North are wired," he said during summit talks with South Korea's president in 2007.
Kim Jong Il Fear of Flying:
Kim inherited his fear of flying from his father and always travelled in armored private trains. His death, according to the North Korean television, occurred during a rail journey to a region outside Pyongyang.
Now that he's gone who we gonna make fun of? - STORMBRINGER SENDS
Monday Mystery Bird HERE
Weird Facts About Kim Jong Il:
Kim Jong Il's Supernatural Birth:
According to official North Korean literature, Kim Jong Il was born in a log cabin at his father's secret base on North Korea's sacred Mt Paektu in 1942. His birth were heralded by a swallow and caused winter to change to spring, a star to illuminate the sky and rainbows to spontaneously appear.
According to Soviet documents, Kim Jong-il was born in Siberia in 1941 while his parents were there during the Japanese occupation of Korea.
Kim Jong Il, Five-Year-Old Killer:
When Kim Jong-il was five years old, his younger brother Kim Shu-ra drowned in the family's swimming pool in a mansion in Pyongyang. According to unconfirmed Soviet reports, Jong-il caused the accident.
Kim Jong Il Could Control the Weather:
Kim spread the myth among citizens that he had "magical power" to control the weather depending on his mood.
Kim Jong Il was the Best Golfer the World Has Ever Seen:
In 1994, Pyongyang media reported that Kim Jong-il shot an amazing 11 holes-in-one to achieve an unprecedented 38-under-par game on a regulation 18-hole golf course - on his first try at golf. This record-breaking feat was verified by each of his 17 bodyguards.
Kim Jong Il Loved Film so much he Kidnapped Two Filmmakers:
A filmmaking author with a collection of over 20,000 movies, Jong-il's passion for the art led him to kidnap South Korean director Shin Sang-ok and his actress wife Choi Eun-hee to make Pulgasari, basically a Socialist version of Godzilla. The couple made an escape by fleeing to the American embassy in Austria while on a trip to finalize plans for Pulgasari's sequel.
Kim Jong Il, Fashion Icon:
Pyongyang announced the leader had become a worldwide fashion icon after Rodong Sinmun, a Communist Party newspaper in North Korea, reported Kim Jong-il's suits had become a global fashion phenomenon. An "unidentified French fashion expert" agreed: "Kim Jong-il mode, which is now spreading expeditiously worldwide, is something unprecedented in the world's history."
Kim Jong Il Didn't Defecate:
According to the official biography on the North Korean state web site, Kim Jong-il didn't defecate. The biography has since been taken down.
Kim Jong Il Lured Short People with Wonder Drug that Promised to Make Them Tall, then Kidnapped Them:
Kim Hyun-sik, a former tutor to Jong-il, said the government handed out pamphlets to thousands of people selling a wonder drug that would make them taller. When they responded to the ad, they were sent away to "uninhabited islands in an attempt to end their 'substandard' genes from repeating in a new generation," Hyun-sik said.
Kim Jong Il Only Ate Rice of Uniform Standard in Length and Color:
A nephew of Jong-il's first wife, Lee Young Nam, wrote that the obsessive leader insisted his rice be cooked using trees cut from Mt. Paektu (the mountain where he was born), and that he had female staff inspected each grain of rice to make sure it met his strict standards.
Kim Jong Il, World's Biggest Drinker of Hennessey Cognac:
A study by Dr. Jerold Post, a former CIA psychologist, revealed that Kim Jong Il loved a Hennessey cognac that retails for $630 a bottle in Korea - $270 less than the average Korean annual income, $900. "He is the largest customer over the last 10 years, averaging between $650,000 and $720,000 a year."
Kim Jong Il, Movie Buff:
Kim owned a vast collection of more than 20,000 videotapes and DVDs and was particularly fond of movies starring Elizabeth Taylor. His other movie favorites included the "Friday the 13th," "Rambo" and "Godzilla" movies and Hong Kong action cinema.
Kim Jong Il Loved Roast Donkey:
Even though Kim refused to consume foreign food and drinks publicly, his former chef, the Japanese Kenji Fujimoto, reported in 2004 being sent to foreign nations in search of delicacies for the leader. Kim developed a liking for fine wines from France, roasted donkey meat and freshly cooked lobsters. He reportedly imported $700,000 worth of Hennessy cognac per year.
Kim Jong Il Personality Disorders:
A personality evaluation report of Kim Jong-il, compiled by Frederick L. Coolidge and Daniel L. Segal, suggested that the "big six" group of personality disorders -- sadistic, paranoid, antisocial, narcissistic, schizoid and schizotypal - shared by dictators Adolf Hitler, Joseph Stalin and Saddam Hussein - were dominant in the North Korean leader.
Kim Jong Il, Songwriter:
The song, "No Motherland Without You," proclaiming the dictator's wisdom and virtues, was written in 1992 upon his orders. The song containing the phrase, "We cannot exist without you, Comrade Kim Jong-il! The Motherland cannot exist without you!" was frequently broadcast through radio and loudspeakers in the North Korean capital Pyongyang.
Kim Jong Il, Internet Expert:
Kim considered himself an Internet expert, even though North Korean citizens were banned from using mobile phones or the Internet. "I'm an Internet expert too. It's all right to wire the industrial zone only, but there are many problems if other regions of the North are wired," he said during summit talks with South Korea's president in 2007.
Kim Jong Il Fear of Flying:
Kim inherited his fear of flying from his father and always travelled in armored private trains. His death, according to the North Korean television, occurred during a rail journey to a region outside Pyongyang.
Now that he's gone who we gonna make fun of? - STORMBRINGER SENDS
Monday Mystery Bird HERE
Sunday, December 18, 2011
War is an Ugly Thing . . .
. . . but not the ugliest of things. The decayed and degraded state of moral and patriotic feeling which thinks that nothing is worth war is much worse. The person who has nothing for which he is willing to fight, nothing which is more important than his own personal safety, is a miserable creature and has no chance of being free unless made and kept so by the exertions of better men than himself.
- John Stuart Mill English economist & philosopher (1806 - 1873)
Scene of the Malmedy Massacre, where 84 American POWs were murdered by elements of Kampfgruppe Peiper under the command of SS Sturmbannführer Werner Pötschke, 17 December 1944.
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- John Stuart Mill English economist & philosopher (1806 - 1873)
Scene of the Malmedy Massacre, where 84 American POWs were murdered by elements of Kampfgruppe Peiper under the command of SS Sturmbannführer Werner Pötschke, 17 December 1944.
Battle of the Bulge all this week at STORMBRINGER
Soldiers of the U.S. 119th Infantry taken prisoner by
Kampfgruppe Peiper at Stoumont, Belgium, 19 December 1944.
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Saturday, December 17, 2011
"War Doesn’t Take a Holiday"
With the holiday season upon us, it's appropriate timing to review LtCol Oliver North report: War Doesn't Take a Holiday at NRA's Life of Duty. This is a sobering reminder that, while we enjoy the season with loved ones, there are brave men and women still putting their lives on the line for our country.
Friday, December 16, 2011
The murder of Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry: One year ago
Excellent piece on Michelle Malkin's website re Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry - casualty of the Holder Justice Department's terribly flawed "false flag" Operation Fast & Furious - S.L.
The Brian A. Terry Memorial Act - HR 2668 - will honor the service and sacrifice of fallen Border Patrol Agent Terry, who died protecting Americans and securing the border on December 15, 2010. Semper Fidelis & Honor First.
STORMBRINGER SENDS
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The Brian A. Terry Memorial Act - HR 2668 - will honor the service and sacrifice of fallen Border Patrol Agent Terry, who died protecting Americans and securing the border on December 15, 2010. Semper Fidelis & Honor First.
STORMBRINGER SENDS
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Wednesday, December 14, 2011
SMOKEJUMPERS
This week marks the deployment of Life of Duty's next Patriot Profile trailer: “Smokejumper”. This feature will provide an in-depth look at the individuals who fight some of our nation’s deadliest wildfires.
Today's Bird HERE
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Today's Bird HERE
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