Creepy Article of the Week

CNN entertainment contributor Shanon Cook authored an article that pegged my creepy-meter: “Daughter’s in love, Dad feels jilted

As the song goes: “Summer lovin’, had me a blast.”

But for dads with daughters who are falling in love for the first time, it might be anything but a blast. Unless that KABOOM! is the sound of Dad’s heart exploding in sadness.

Summer can take a harrowing turn when family vacations and young romance intersect. Suddenly daddy’s little girl who a year ago wanted to play tennis with you has now completely forgotten you exist. No, she’s too busy texting, curling her lashes and scouring the beach for Todd the surfer dude.

“In a certain way dads really do feel jilted, bereft even,” says neuropsychiatrist Dr. Louann Brizendine. “They almost feel like they’ve been left at the altar. Often they think, ‘what did I do wrong? How do I get her back?’ They’d had this really special, close relationship between dad and daughter then all of a sudden she takes the off-ramp from that relationship.”

“Left at the Altar?!” “How do I get her back?!” Oh. My. God.

So wrong on so many levels. But I’m old school. Parents aren’t supposed to be friends to their children. They’re supposed to be parents preparing them for life.

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Connecting the Dots: Hollywood Violence to Real World Violence

Breitbart is reporting that film critic Armond White is pointing the finger directly at Hollywood for the Aurora Massacre for creating dehumanizing movies with morally dubious antiheroes laying a foundation for a culture that could produce a mass killer:

After this clash of cinema and reality, have we forgotten that culture either dooms or defines us?

….For years now, we’ve all read movie reviews that justify a culture of death and destruction. Can we ever recover from movies’ spiritual decline over the past few decades? Standard praise for “dark,” “wicked,” “twisted,” “subversive,’ “transgressive” dramas or comedies has lowered film culture. Can we continue to pretend this has no effect? That it doesn’t influence the already deranged? That legislated gun control answers a spiritual and aesthetic crisis?

…Most critics today are too “sophisticated” to care about the effect cinema has on the world beyond the box-office. Inured to movie violence, they consider themselves saner than James Holmes; they no longer expect movies to “put the sting back in death” as Pauline Kael once said about Bonnie & Clyde. Hollywood, where is thy sting? In Aurora.

I know I’m not the only person who watched the first half-hour of the torture porn film Hostel and wept for the future of humanity (It was recommended by a friend’s teenage daughter). And what kind of seriously deranged mind comes up with the idea for Human Centipede, much less green-lights it as a film? And how f*cked up are you to be able to psychologically disconnect yourself to the extent that you find these movies entertaining?

From Wikipedia:

Sociopathy is the result of social conditioning which leads to a lack of natural human values. It refers strictly to a social condition where a person knows, yet has been socially conditioned to disregard, the intrinsic human values which are believed to be universal.

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Olympics, Romney, And A Dying Press

Remember back in the day, when Mitt Romney was vilified in the press for having the temerity to comment critically on the London Olympics?

“It’s hard to know just how well it will turn out.  There are a few things that were disconcerting. The stories about the private security firm not having enough people, the supposed strike of the immigration and customs officials – that obviously is not something which is encouraging.”

Romney also asked if the British people would “come together and celebrate the Olympic moment,” adding “that’s something which we only find out once the Games actually begin.”

That was 5 days ago. And Look!

Hell, even I, a dumb squirrel, posted back on July 17th about problems with the London Olympic preparations in a post titled, “Hapless Brits See London in Chaos as Olympics Near.”

But, yea, that looney Romney guy! Did you hear he’s Mormon? And rich? He put a dog on his car roof, you know. And, Wimp!!!

Every day we witness the further implosion of the Mainstream Media. And it continues apace.

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Tuesday Morning News and Links

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Chart Fu

H/T C3 Headlines:

This extended 180-month period of non-warming was not predicted by a single global climate model

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Afternoon News and Links

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Monbiot: “We Were Wrong On Peak Oil”

How did I miss this?

The facts have changed, now we must change too. For the past 10 years an unlikely coalition of geologists, oil drillers, bankers, military strategists and environmentalists has been warning that peak oil – the decline of global supplies – is just around the corner. We had some strong reasons for doing so: production had slowed, the price had risen sharply, depletion was widespread and appeared to be escalating. The first of the great resource crunches seemed about to strike.

–snip–

Some of us made vague predictions, others were more specific. In all cases we were wrong.

The article was written by breathless alarmist George Monbiot in The Guardian. Now, I’m not apologetic for my characterization of this lying fraud. This hack who hides behind his word processor. I have no characterizations bitter enough to hurl at this tool.

First off, I suppose I should calm down and thank George for his all-too-late honesty. I guess when reality is no longer avoidable, and empirical evidence exposes all your predictions to be wrong, what choice do you have? We don’t hear much from that incredible pillock Colin “I invented Peak Oil and you’re a flat-earther” Campbell anymore, do we? This is what he wrote way back in 2001, as even then his dire prediction wasn’t coming true. So he attacked:

Some members of the flat-earth fraternity have made a career of pointing out how earlier estimates needed revision and correction. They will not be disappointed with this assessment that differs yet again from earlier ones. Whereas a scientist would describe this evolution as progress based on a growing knowledge of Nature, the flat-earth fraternity will claim it as evidence that a resource-based approach to forecasting production is fundamentally flawed.

Fundamentally flawed? Huh! What could they have been thinking?

But back to Monbiot:

For the past 10 years an unlikely coalition of geologists, oil drillers, bankers, military strategists and environmentalists has been warning that peak oil – the decline of global supplies – is just around the corner.

10 years? Uh no, wrong, douchebag. Even a lazy sophomoric moron like me can use Google. M. King Hubert first postulated the idea that the fossil fuel era would be of very short duration back in 1949. Here’s a website dedicated to Hubert: HubertPeak.com. You just can’t make this stuff up.

I want to be very clear about the source of my anger. I believe strongly in science, in the Scientific Method, and the search for truth. I believe any scientist who explains his theory with “Consensus” is a fraud and that anyone who uses lies, fear, intimidation, misdirection, name-calling, etc., to compel agreement or silence dissent has no scientific or ethical foundation upon which to stand. Environmental activism has potentially done irrevocable damage to real, important scientific endeavors as it masquerades as science to achieve a series of social-justice goals. It’s perverse. And it’s fundamentally wrong.

In the late 80’s and early 90’s Star Trek: The Next Generation was in full swing and there was an episode with a line that made an impression on me. There had been an accident resulting in a death at the Academy and the Enterprise figured out that there was an error in judgement that caused the accident which led to a lie to cover it up. The Captain brought in the cadet involved and dressed him down explaining plainly that:

The first duty of a Starfleet Officer is to the truth. Be it scientific truth, or historic truth or personal truth. It’s the guiding principle on which Starfleet is based.

Clearly, truth is not the guiding principle of the environmental left.

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