RIP, Alexander M. Haig Jr., Great American Hero

Alexander Meigs Haig Jr, a retired four-star U.S. Army general, former White House Chief of Staff under Richard Nixon and former Secretary of State under the Ronald Reagan administration, 1981-1982, died yesterday at the age of 85.

At age of 11 and 12, I remembered little of him other than this big news event about the Reagan assassination in 1981 and the media’s attack on Haig for a misunderstood attempt to hold down the fort (the White House) until the Vice President Bush’s return from Texas. The media thought he was seizing power (he wasn’t, even though he later admitted that he used a poor choice of words, speaking from hindsight).

He was combative to some of Reagan’s close aides (such as Weinberger, Baker, etc.), who were too moderate or too hawkish, in Haig’s view, on foreign policy and defense issues, and especially with the Soviet Union. All Cold War stuff. Before he was the Secretary of State, he was the SACEUR from 1974-1979, prompted by his boss, President Ford, to return to active duty (and President Carter retained Haig in 1976 in that capacity). It was in that role he obtained a real geopolitical education of the world, of Europe and the Soviet Union that would serve him well as Sec. of State, given the uneasy political and economic circumstances at that time. Haig was a hawk but he was the realpolitk hawk among Reagan’s “hawks”; Haig learned a lot from Nixon’s presidency in dealing with Red China and understood that stability was key to the balances of the world, again, given the circumstances of the 1970s.

He was forced to resign in the summer of 1982 after he felt there was a covert campaign by Reagan aides to oust him. Haig knew that it was Vice President George H. W. Bush and James Baker who spearheaded the ouster by getting Reagan around to them instead of Haig’s. He was succeeded by George P. Schultz (I was no fan of his tenure as a Secretary of State). When Haig left the White House, Reagan and America lost a much wiser warrior-diplomat.

In 1984, in his article in Time magazine, remarking about what has transpired in the Reagan White House while Haig was the Sec. of State, he blamed the problem on the lack of discipline between the President and his aides:

There is nothing lacking in President Reagan’s vision. Where Ronald Reagan’s instincts have been thwarted, where his policies have not succeeded, the problem has lain elsewhere. The problem, almost unspeakably complicated in its consequences, is very simple in its essential nature. It lies in an absence of discipline on the part of some of his advisers; there is no adequate structure to enforce discipline upon the system.

In the absence of such a structure, the Chief Executive must exercise a lonely and nearly superhuman monitorship of the whole system—an undertaking that is beyond the limits of individual knowledge and energy. Vision without discipline is a daydream.

And he was right: the President’s visions of the future cannot be attainable without having a disciplinary system in place, so to keep his chief aides and lesser aides best-behaved and not playing games, dirty, mean-spirited, or furtive, with each other, or toward the President. History is rife with calculating political advisers or aides taking advantages of powerful rulers to advance some political or personal goals, but such acts often ending up in nasty or deadly consequences. I don’t think that every President since Reagan has ever implemented such a disciplinary system that Haig suggested. The United States of America is a nation of laws, not of ambitious people with unconstitutional agendas (and no, Haig wasn’t trying to usurp the Presidency in 1981, that’s 100% bullshit).

Haig ran for U.S. President in 1988 but did not obtain enough votes to beat George H. W. Bush. He settled into his retirement years but he was always willing to speak his mind and offered his foreign policy expertise over the years.

He was a Korean War and Vietnam veteran, and he was deservedly recognized for what he did as a Colonel in the Vietnam War in 1967:

When two of his companies were engaged by a large hostile force, Colonel Haig landed amid a hail of fire, personally took charge of the units, called for artillery and air fire support and succeeded in soundly defeating the insurgent force…the next day a barrage of 400 rounds was fired by the Viet Cong, but it was ineffective because of the warning and preparations by Colonel Haig. As the barrage subsided, a force three times larger than his began a series of human wave assaults on the camp. Heedless of the danger himself, Colonel Haig repeatedly braved intense hostile fire to survey the battlefield. His personal courage and determination, and his skillful employment of every defense and support tactic possible, inspired his men to fight with previously unimagined power. Although his force was outnumbered three to one, Colonel Haig succeeded in inflicting 592 casualties on the Viet Cong… (HQ US Army, Vietnam, General Orders No. 2318 (May 22, 1967)

Debbie Schlussel called General Haig “a great friend of Israel”. Read it all please. General Haig always put America first before the world and unapologetically stood by it.

America lost a great patriot. Rest in peace and thank you for your services to the country, General Haig.

Mike McConnell Ranted On Deaf People on Radio?

Mike McConnell ranted on and on about deaf people on his radio talk show… in Texas?

Our Mike McConnell of Kokonut Pundit blog? Actually no, it’s not really him. It’s the other Mike McConnell, the hearing radio talk show host in Texas. Mike the Kokonut was kind enough to share with me about this other Mike McConnell and his anti-deaf people subject on his radio show.

You follow me on this? Read his blog, transcripts from the radio show provided.

I know Vincent Sabino. A great guy, upstanding and professional, who loves going to the Cooper Stadium and watch his beloved Buckeyes play on the gridiron, but still needed captioning to understand who is saying what and what is being said, especially what the head referee would say after a yellow flag is thrown or a replay review on a crucial play. It’s really dumb for Mike (not you, Mike ;) ) to suggest that Vincent is one of the pushy deaf people. That’s nonsense. Deaf people shouldn’t have to rely on their hearing relatives to tell them who said what all the times, they should enjoy any event without having to be obliged to help out. Especially large football game events, with loud crowds and actions on the field. It’s only a matter of time and technology catching up that’s greatly benefiting the deaf now.

Then the other Mike ranted on that deaf people shouldn’t drive on the roads because they cannot hear? All because he took issue with some law prohibiting the wearing of a headphones while driving? That’s pretzel logic talking.

Our Mike contacted the other Mike to discuss about that anti-deaf people rant. We’ll look forward to that follow-up.

So hattip to Kokonut.

Cool Bumper Sticker: C OEXIST

A pretty cool and clever bumper sticker, as an anti-thesis to the well-known bumper sticker, “COEXIST”, popular among progressive leftists who naively think all organized religions can co-exist peacefully. A preview of this bumper sticker below:

Click here to download the full-size PDF of the bumper sticker you can print it out, stick it on your car and give the middle finger to anyone who object to it.

Hattip to My Pet Jawa.

Rest in peace, Charlie Wilson

Former U.S. Representative Charlie Wilson of Texas died last night at age 76. He was best known for his push to get weapons and money over to the Afghans fighting the Soviet invasion and occupation of Afghanistan throughout the 1980s. Thanks to him, the Soviets were forced to leave Afghanistan as a defeated superpower.

In 1989, Pakistan leader Zia was asked how the Soviets were forced to leave. He replied, “Charlie did it.”

Charlie was a liberal Democrat and 12-times US Representative from conservative east Texas. He was known as “Good Time Charlie” for his wild ways with booze, women, and parties. A book, “Charlie Wilson’s War” was published about his famous accounts, which was later adapted into a movie that starred Tom Hanks as Charlie Wilson (it’s a great and entertaining movie!).

Pro-American, anti-communist (and pro-gun) liberal Democrats are an endangered species nowadays in the U.S. Congress. The US could use few more brave and ballsy guys like Charlie Wilson in Congress.

Rest in peace, Charlie. Thank you for your services to the nation.

Bowling Green State Student Did Master Thesis on Deaf Bloggers

Mike of Kokonut Pundit has something juicy for DeafReaders, Tayler, Ridor, Mishka Zena, Fookem, etc.: Empowerment in the Deaf Community: Analyzing the Posts of Internet Weblogs. The thesis was done by a Master of Art student at Bowling Green State University in Ohio last summer. Check out the PDF there.

Interesting, long read, though. Mike took issues with the thesis and pointed out the problems. I don’t know about the other D/deaf bloggers out there but I’ll give them time to chew on the thesis and maybe raise holy hell or whatever. I’m not disappointed about the author’s lack of interest in my blog, because her thesis covered D/deaf bloggers and their issues very relevant to the D/deaf community and my blog is not always a deaf-centric one, so that’s okay by me.

Good find, Mike!

Deaf people more gullible for global warming claims?

The awesomeness of Kokonut is just. . .awesome, dude. Global warming science is not that awesome. But there are enough people to believe that global warming is real, that scientists said so, and it’s a great cause for concern, so then it must be awesome of some sort, I guess.

Well, you can put it that way, however you wanted it. But, if you’re that gullible to believe that global warming is real, that the words of some scientists who said so, and that it’s a great cause for concern, then you must be… well… awesome in a certain gullible way. Perhaps gullible enough to believe that Santa Claus is real and living in the North Pole right now, you must be uber-awesome!

Mike of Kokonut Pundit has an awesome question: Are deaf people more prone to believe in global warming claims?

In a nutshell, scare tactics, moneyed politics and blundered science of global warming are enough to make some people awesomely stupid to believe that global warming is truly real and a great cause for concern.

So some deaf people must be awesomely stupid, huh? Especially the “bright” ones at Gallaudet who buy the stinking garbage and say it smells right enough to set up a Green Gallaudet Environmental Organization? Yes, Gallaudet goes green to avoid “imminent” apocalyptic doom that could flip the university upside down, collapse into fiery molten lava below, then get completely wash over by 300 feet high tsunami.

Yeah, that sounds like a good sunny day for a student with a helluva hangover, an unexplainable cafeteria fire, and a flooded toilet system in his dorm building.

Take a look at this one: Green Gallaudet. Especially its main headline, specifically the last part of it: …to force solutions for a green future.

To force? They mean to impose solutions arbitrarily to save the planet campus? So to kill off some people students (and skeptics) because they’re breathing the air, heating and using the planet on campus, too? Some creative solutions, folk.

I’m not very fond of these people who considered the blundered science of global warming as factual, come up with crazy-ass solutions and force them upon others through scare tactics and moneyed politics. They think it’s really awesome.

I don’t think so. It’s awesomely stupid and so they are.

UPDATE 2.04.2010: How climate-change fanatics corrupted science.

“The global warming movement as we have known it is dead,” writes Walter Russell Mead of the Council on Foreign Relations in The American Interest. “The movement died from two causes: bad science and bad politics.”

Some decades hence, I suspect, people will look back and wonder why so many government, corporate and media elites were taken in by propaganda that was based on such shoddy and dishonest evidence. And taken in to the point that they advocated devoting trillions of dollars to a cause that was based on flagrant dishonesty and dissembling.

Read it all.

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