Worst American President, EVER!

Yahoo is running an article on why some Americans (and historians) consider George W. Bush the worst American president EVER! Even worse than the previous worst president, James Buchanan, which some argue that is a very tough record to beat.

Some of the reasons why GWB is being considered the worst of the worst:

  • He has taken the country into an unwinnable war and alienated friend and foe alike in the process;
  • He is bankrupting the country with a combination of aggressive military spending and reduced taxation of the rich;
  • He has deliberately and dangerously attacked separation of church and state;
  • He has repeatedly “misled,” to use a kind word, the American people on affairs domestic and foreign;
  • He has proved to be incompetent in affairs domestic (New Orleans) and foreign ( Iraq and the battle against al-Qaida);
  • He has sacrificed American employment (including the toleration of pension and benefit elimination) to increase overall productivity;
  • He is ignorantly hostile to science and technological progress;
  • He has tolerated or ignored one of the republic’s oldest problems, corporate cheating in supplying the military in wartime.

The article ended in saying:

Besides, many of the historians note that however bad Bush seems, they have indeed since worse men around the White House. Some say Buchanan. Many say Vice President Dick Cheney.

Yeah, I am not sure about that dickhead, I mean, Dick. He’s one shady son of a biatch. Speaking of shady characters, the entire Bush cabinet is f*cked up (with the exception of Colin Powell whose legacy was ruined by lying on behalf of GWB in front of the United Nations to make the case for the war in Iraq. Let’s face it, GWB just wanted to make his dada proud by kicking an ass that his father couldn’t. Ah~ the Bush Dynasty… America’s very own monarchy in the making.

Speaking of Dumb and Dumber, U.S. Rejects New Talks on Climate Change.

I am shocked! Say it ain’t so…

E.T., Canada Wants You

Former Canadian Minister of Defense, Paul Hellyer, joins NGOs and asks the Canadian Parliament to engage in holding formal political relations with advanced alien life forms. Apparently, this broadcast had a huge effect on his decision to speak his mind.

In a separate news, the world’s ugliest dog died.

Science and Honesty

Stephen Hawking is said to be one of the most influential scientists in modern physics. He delivered a speech on Thursday about the prospects of physics ad its implications on science.

A couple of my favorite quotes:

When asked about his thoughts on President Bush’s proposal to put a man on Mars within 10 years, Hawking simply replied: “Stupid”.

Hawking answered one question with more seriousness than others–that concerning his feelings about the U.S. government’s policy on stem-cell research.

In Britain, he said, stem-cell research is seen as a great opportunity.

“America will be left behind if it doesn’t change its policy,” he said.

Bush’s fuzzy science seems to be everywhere.

The Great Wall of America

A Republican congressman plans to propose that the United States build a 2000-mile fence across its borders with Mexico.

Yeah, the Chinese tried that thousands of years ago. Didn’t quite work as hoped… Did it stop the invaders from trying to kick Chinese butt? No. In fact, the wall was breached quite often.

Yeah, expect illegal immigration to go way down once the wall is errected.

Are the Republicans trying to compensate for something by errecting such a giant wall?

The Rape of Nanking

Iris Chang The death of Iris Chang, author of The Rape of Nanking (more), came as a shocking news to me, especially considering she died almost a year ago.

I first came across Iris Chang’s book when I was doing research for a topic for my graduate thesis on the Nanking Massacre. I remember emailing her asking for sources of images used in her book on Oct. 16, 2004. Little did I know, in less than a month, she’d commit suicide due to depression. According to Paual Kamen in her eulogy for Iris Chang, Iris was getting very depressed from discoveries she found in her research for another book she was writing about American POWs in Southeast Asia during World War 2.

While much has been written about the Holocausts of the Jewish and Bosian people, little attention has been paid to the Nanking Massacre. Worst yet, nothing has been done about Japan’s official and public denial of the event. But how could they avoid such truth? The atrocities the Japanese committed in Nanking were so terrible that even Nazis couldn’t believe it happened (John Rabe, a Nazi stationed in China at the time, became the “Schindler” of China by rescuing thousands of Chinese from the massacre. Imagine that.)

She was widely credited for bringing the atrocities of the event by the Japanese to the Western World through her best selling book.

An interview on NPR’s All Things Considered with Iris Chang in 1997 can be found here. Her official home page is here.

Made in Taiwan, with Oversized Ego

Taiwan contracted the world’s most ambitious “Build-Operate-Transfer” (BOT) jobs of its kind back in the late 1990’s to build a high speed bullet train project. The construction has been cursed with political scandals and corruptions ever since.

The total cost of the project has been estimated at about $2 trillion Taiwan dollars (or roughtly USD $61,538,461,000) by the time the construction is completed in late 2006. It will be 2 years late and billions of Taiwan dollars over budget — a laughing stock in the world of construction business.

The interesting thing about the scandal is, it’s an open secret of corruption and political favors. The Taiwanese media has repeatedly reported the details of the scandal. But yet nothing has been, and, with the way things are, ever will be, done about it because it involves both the sitting and previous presidents of Taiwan and their cabinets. It’s also clear the people of Taiwan fell asleep at the wheel having reelected the same morons who blindly passed the provisions of the project in the legislature. That’s why I think the South Koreans really got their shit together when they arrested, tried and convicted their former president for his criminal acts. As conflicts of interest continue to taint the construction, it’s not hard to see those elected morons will continue to gain the support of the businesses working on the project.

This sort of mirrors Enron’s ties to Bush Jr.. And it also echoes how Dickhead Cheney’s former company easily won the bids on the reconstruction projects in Iraq.

On a related issue, even though Taiwan has projected itself as a democratic and free society, the lawmakers in the parliament continue to demonstrate their shameless and childish ways of resolving political issues by literally brawling each other. I mean, if they truly care about their issues, I dare them to really challenge each other over a duel, like the good old days of America. That Alexandar Hamilton had some balls; in comparison, most of the Taiwanese legislators are a bunch of legalized criminals whose brains are the size of peanuts with no room for EQ.

Thirty-six Stratagems

The Art of War“, a military strategy book written by the great military general, Sun Tze, has been re-interpreted to apply its concepts on business and fields other than military. It’s arguably one of the most famous literary exports of China.

However, there’s another collection of lesser-known strategies that are equally useful but perhaps easier to understand and apply in real life. They are often called the “Thirty-six Stratagems“. I remember growing up in Taiwan, the grown ups would often refer to one of the strategies in their conversations about work and about life.

Ancient China was basically a bunch of huge warring states. It’s no surprise that our ancestors took the brutality of wars and systematically came up with organized methods in order to win more frequently in battles.

Here’s the list with rough translations. Wikipedia apparently has the same list with brief explanations as well.

瞞天過海: crossing the sea under camouflage
圍魏救趙: relieving the state of Zhao by besieging the state of Wei
借刀殺人: killing someone with a borrowed knife
以逸待勞: waiting at one’s ease for the exhausted enemy
趁火打劫: plundering a burning house
聲東擊西: making a feint to the east and attacking in the west
無中生有: creating something out of nothing
暗渡陳倉: advancing secretly by an unknown path
隔岸觀火: watching a fire from the other side of the river
笑裡藏刀: covering the dagger with a smile
李代桃僵: palming off substitute for the real thing
順手牽羊: picking up something in passing
打草驚蛇: beating the grass to frighten the snake
借屍還魂: resurrecting a dead soul by borrowing a corpse
調虎離山: luring the tiger out of his den
欲擒故縱: letting the enemy off in order to catch him
拋磚引玉: giving the enemy something to induce him to lose more valuable things
擒賊擒王: capturing the ringleader first in order to capture all the followers
釜底抽薪: extracting the firewood from under the cauldron
混水摸魚: muddling the water to catch the fish
金蟬脫殼: slipping away by casting off a cloak
關門捉賊: catching the thief by closing his escape route
遠交近攻: befriending the enemy while attacking a nearby enemy
假途伐虢: attacking the enemy by passing through a common neighbor
偷樑換柱: stealing the beams and pillars and replacing them with rotten timbers
指桑罵槐: reviling the locust tree while pointing to the mulberry
假痴不顛: feigning madness without becoming insane
上樓抽梯: removing the ladder after the enemy has climbed up the roof
虛張聲勢: putting artificial flowers on trees
反客為主: turning from the guest into host
美人計: using seductive women to corrupt the enemy
空城計: presenting a bold front to conceal unpreparedness
反間計: sowing discord among the enemy
苦肉計: deceiving the enemy by torturing one’s own man
連環計: coordinating one stratagem with another
走為上策: decamping being the best

For you Chinese readers, explanations with historical context can be obtained here and here. For business-related application, some good examples (also in action in Chinese only).

via [不辣哥的 BLOG]

Where’s Karl Rove?

Does anyone wonder what ever happened to the investigation of Karl Rove? It was a hot topic not too long ago. The White House has done an excellent job in deflecting bad news to its nonexistence. And of course, the American mass media has no choice but to go along.

Bless PBS. It’s probably the only news channel these days that still follows and updates the general public on news that really matter. PBS today revisited the progress of the Karl Rove investigation.

PBS also produced a FrontLine special on Rove and his rise to power as the puppet master behind the Bush Administration.

A Republican Renaissance

Let’s see… now the Republican Party rules the House of Representatives, the Senate, the White House. And just days ago, they managed to get John Roberts confirmed (partly thanks to disorganization of the Democrats).

Granted John Roberts’ nomination has good merits with years of experience as a judge. But now the Bush Administration seems to be back to honoring his buddy system by nominating someone who’s completely unqualified to replace Justice Sandra Day O’Connor. Is he out of his mind?

If the Supreme Court becomes a conservative playhouse, some cases may get overturned by the new court (i.e. “Pro Choice” rights… etc).

Help! America has gone wild.