Why should we care?

Seems Colin Powell was not received politely yesterday at the Global Summit:

Repeatedly interrupted by jeers and protests, Secretary of State Colin Powell defended the United States’ environmental record and its efforts to help the poor in the developing world Wednesday, the closing day of the World Summit.

I guess I should be Secretary of State (or maybe I shouldn’t), because the first time it happened I would have stopped, looked at the hecklers, and said, “You know, folks, the United States can take its ball and go home any time. And you lose big time if we do.” Instead:

As Powell spoke, delegates from non-governmental groups in the audience repeatedly interrupted him, shouting “Shame on Bush.” Two people held up a banner reading, “Betrayed by governments.” At least two people were removed by security.

Sounds like it wasn’t enough.

Powell looked annoyed, answering back “I have now heard you,” at one point, then soldiering ahead with his speech.

Too moderate. Chew their ass, for chrissake, Colin! Weren’t you a general once? Surely you were an NCO on the way up.

South African Foreign Minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, who was chairing the session, yelled at the hecklers to stop and called the outbursts “totally unacceptable.”

Duh. Well, at least one of the freeloaders woke up and smelled the “what happens if the US takes its ball and goes home” coffee.

The boos and jeers began when Powell criticized the government of Zimbabwe for exacerbating the food crisis in that country and pushing “millions of people to the brink of starvation.”

Heil Mugabe.

[]Sen. Bob Brown from Australia’s Greens party lambasted the energy compromise.
“The wealthy nations have their heads in the sand,” he said. “The world’s being let down. The interests of the next generation have been appallingly disenfranchised.”

Hmm. Maybe in the Third World, where most of their leaders have disenfranchised them by stealing their foreign aid, murdering them, and starving them to death.
And besides that, how exactly do you disenfranchise “interests”? “Interests” are intangible. A franchise extends to people, not to intangibles. Learn to speak your own language, you left-wing Aussie blowhard.

BOTW is back…

and in full flower:

Today we are back at the WFC. Our new office in our old building looks down on a 16-acre pit several stories deep. During our first stint in this place–from May 1996 to September 2001–we would occasionally look over at the World Trade Center and try to imagine what it was like when a bomb went off there in February 1993. Now we look at the enormous hole in the ground and try to remember what it was like a year ago, when two homely yet majestic buildings still stood on the site.
Then, to put things in perspective, we look at a map of the Muslim world and imagine what it will be like when the dictators are gone and the countries they now rule have joined the civilized world. If this strikes you as fancifully optimistic, look at a map of Germany, Italy, Japan or even Russia and remember what those countries used to be like.

Bravo! Welcome back, Mr. Taranto.

Wrong answers

I was going to do the “What Revolution Are You?” quiz, but I have a problem with the second question:

Do you think you are a rebel?
x Sure I am, the system is wrong and must be changed
x Yes sometimes. I do what I want without thinking about consequences
x I would like but I am too busy to doing something
x No I am loyal to authorities

How about “No, as long as the authorities are loyal to me” ?
Sorry guys. That’s the crux of the American Revolution. Government is supposed to be in the service of us; we are not the servants of government.
So right off the bat this quiz is flawed.

Happy September

Well, I hope all my reader (I sometimes suspect that’s not a typo) had an enjoyable Labor Day weekend.
Mine was going just fine till about noon Saturday, when I threw my back out moving furniture at my Mom’s.
The good news is that I can walk today, after a fashion, although more like an evolving biped than an evolved one. Sitting up is agony but after being off two days because I couldn’t read (waiting for my bifocals) and then being off a couple of days sick right after that, I can’t really take any more time off without being shot 🙂 And I can’t take the laptop to bed because sitting up there is even worse. I think Sally has a beanbag chair in storage, and I’m thinking that might be comfortable. We’ll see.
Bloggage will probably be limited but I’ll try to come up with some good stuff for you. FWIW Best of the Web (linked in my Links area to the right) should be back today. (It isn’t so far but the day is young.)
Lileks and LGF were good today. So was den Beste (USS Clueless). All linked at right under Daily Blog Reads. Yes, I’m in too much pain to give you links here in the text 🙂

Happy weekend…

The intent is for this to be a quiet weekend, so unless W. surprises us all and blows Baghdad or Riyadh off the map, there probably won’t be any bloggage from this quarter until Tuesday. Have a good one.