Friday, August 29, 2008

Out of Their Own Mouths ...

A few days ago I reminded readers of the old KGB-Soviet propaganda technique of accusing the West falsely of doing exactly what the Soviets were in fact actually doing themselves. This was quite effective during the Cold War as the sycophantic leftist media in the West would pick up the cue and parrot the party line stridently.

So what do I read in this morning's Financial Times online, but that old well-trained KGB agent, Vladimir Putin, falling back on his training and telling us, in essence, what has happened in Georgia. Here are his "accusations" -

"Vladimir Putin, Russia’s prime minister, on Thursday accused the US of provoking the conflict between Russia and Georgia, in the latest sign of escalating tensions between Moscow and Washington. The Bush administration dismissed his comments as 'ludicrous'.

" 'Why . . . seek a difficult compromise solution in the peacekeeping process?' asked Mr Putin in an interview on CNN. 'It is easier to arm one of the sides and provoke it into killing another side. And the job is done . . . '

"In an apparent allusion to John McCain, the Republican presidential candidate, who has taken a tough line on Russia, Mr Putin said: 'The suspicion arises that someone in the US especially created this conflict with the aim of making the situation more tense and creating a competitive advantage for one of the candidates fighting for the post of US president.' He added, in a reference to the presence of 130 US military advisers in Georgia: 'The American side in effect armed and trained the Georgian army.' "

So substitute Russia for the US, South Ossetia for Georgia, and Medvedev for McCain and one has a clear statement of what Russia actually did.



  1. Russia arms and trains the South Ossetian militia.
  2. The South Ossetian militia provokes the Georgians into attacking.
  3. One motivation was to create nationalist support for Medvedev as the new Russian President
  4. Georgia stupidly attacks.
  5. Russian executes in trap and crushes them with its well-planned and well-prepared trap.
Very neat - right out of Putin's own mouth. This is backed up, by the way, by on the ground reports in the Financial Times - see issue of Wednesday, August 27: "... the speed of Moscow's reaction suggests Tbilisi [Georgia's capital] fell into a well-laid trap." That article has interviews of Russian officers that they were on the move before the Georgian attack. And that South Ossetian militia were shelling Georgian and killing its peacekeepers as early as a week before the area exploded in conflict.

Hmm ... perhaps CNN is reverting to its old form, too, in parroting the Russian line.

Markets

Good up move yesterday in US stocks. MBI speculation began working well as its long term prospects for doing municipal bond insurance business got a boost.

Lousy numbers out of DELL after hours. DELL is losing business on both sides - from HP and from Macs - so has to cut prices. Like Starbucks, another 1990s star is having has trouble.

PS: In the memory department, recall that in late 2007 superbeefer Goldman, Sach's chief economist, Jan Hatzius, predicted a recession in Q2 and Q3 of the US for 2008. Uh ... GDP grew at 3.3% in Q2 2008. I guess he was wrong, by a mile. I don't suppose he'll be admitting error.

Words of the Day

"Votive" - adjective [$10]
Votive means offered or consecrated in fulfillment of a vow.

"Votary" - noun [$10] (usually followed by "of")
Votary means 1. a person vowed to the service of God or a god or cult; 2. a devoted follower, adherent, or advocate of a person, system, occupation, etc.

Sentences:
1. Will Obama's fervent supporters continue sending him their votive contributions in sufficient size to fund his propaganda campaign ?
2. The new Demigod spoke to his votaries last evening with his gigantic image in a classical Roman setting. I was reminded of the recently discovered, giant marble statue of the Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius. The adoration of the human-gods is back in vogue.

48 comments:

Bud said...

'daiquri'

'zuba pants'

'in the country'


ROFLMAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO


spin wins player of the week........he playin like an mvp.......just like his hero Arod

Bunkerman said...

PS: In the memory department, recall that in late 2007 superbeefer Goldman, Sach's chief economist, Jan Hatzius, predicted a recession in Q2 and Q3 of the US for 2008. Uh ... GDP grew at 3.3% in Q2 2008. I guess he was wrong, by a mile. I don't suppose he'll be admitting error.

Spin-em said...

I like the chick vp idea..get the Hilldawgs but report Tom Ridge hitchin a ride west with a St Paul sign

Bunkerman said...

Alaska Governor Sarah Palin is John McCain's VP pick - CNBC

Hmmm ...

mfl59 said...

Iowa St 37 South Dakota St 16...

brilliant....

congrats Bud

mfl59 said...

Bunkerman any interest in reloading your EDU position?

disclosure: i am long EDU

Bunkerman said...

looks like McCain going on offense ...

Going for women, Reagan D's .... doing what is needed to win.

A fighter.

Bunkerman said...

at a good price, yes mfl.

I missed it recently on the dip.

Bunkerman said...

Aug Chicago PMI 57.9 vs 50.0 consensus

over 50 is growth.

Bunkerman said...

Aug Michigan Sentiment 63.0 vs 62.0 consensus

up a wee bit

Frosty said...

8:39 AM Real consumer spending fell 0.4% in July - the biggest drop since June 2004. Personal income fell 0.7% - the biggest drop since Aug. 2005. Real disposable income fell 1.7%. Inflation (core PCE) rose 0.3%. Consensus was -0.4% personal income and +0.3% core PCE.

GS forecast...just lil early.

Bunkerman said...

with that strong Chicago PMI number , a negative Q3 GDP will be tough.

Recession-mongers gasping for air ...

Frosty said...

Bunky...chicago pmi a reflection of the power of inventory management systems push for near real time delivery to the consumer...please come out of the dark ages, inventory is thinner than one of Bud's crack hos...the consumer is out of juice.

Bud said...

what a depressing cynical sad angry doom and gloomer frosty is


well it's understandable..........i mean.......he did get sodomized when he was 10

Bunkerman said...

overanalysis can be risky, frosty.

up is up.

Bunkerman said...

lower gasoline means consumer breathes easier, money to spend.

Frosty said...

lecture tonight...reading goverment data through rose colored glasses...four drink minimum.

Spin-em said...

when the time is right......Bud and his man float votive candles in the tub.......

Bud said...

hmmmm......i didn't get that


PS........that's ok spin.......you already got player of the week.......you can swing and miss all you want today

Spin-em said...

what didnt you get Bud?..lol

"when the time is right"...Cialis

your man........gay

votive candles..(google image..floating)

picture 2 tubs out in a meadow


perhaps I swung too hard..lol

Frosty said...

one step at a time Spin...LMAOOOO...turban wrap lil tight, cutting off blood flow to the brain.

Frosty said...

sarah palin...bear hunting salmon fishing wood choppen budget slashing buzz saw...bud wishes he were half the man.

Spin-em said...

Ridge pissed off...hitchin east on 80

Bunkerman said...

I take data on its own, simple terms.

up is up.

down is down.

flat is flat.

GDP, durable goods, Chicago PMI all up means the economy is OK - muddling through.

Bunkerman said...

PCE core year over year iflation was a mere 2.4% - thst's probably the peak.

Bud said...

oh no......spin explaining his joke


15 yard penalty

Bud said...

'turban wrap'



LMAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

Bud said...

true frosty.....she is 4 times the man i am


i bet she cud kick Bman's ass at the range .....she lived lived in idaho and alaska.....livin in the wild......not like the Bman....shootin at beer cans and beat up pinto's at his stupid 'events'


prolly beat him in a knife fight too

Spin-em said...

watch shaken hands Cindy..those bitter Ohioians might yank it off

Frosty said...

up is up.

down is down.

flat is flat.

oh my...lecture over?...MIT wants their sheep skin back....non posters headed over to TSCM.

Bunkerman said...

hmmm I wonder if Palin is a hunting pal of frosty ?

Bunkerman said...

that was no lecture ... I listening to a CD course on Rhetoric and Argumentation ... I'm working on simple messages for the common man.

Bunkerman said...

that was a rhetorical device

;-)

Spin-em said...

our dogs name is.....and....this is my grocery list...milk...eggs...

Bunkerman said...

I suspect she had a lot beter fieldcraft than me ... but I'm qute a fine shot from a prepared position, like my bunker and other prepared firing position around here.

But for moving targets I prefer the MG.

Bunkerman said...

she must be a better stalker, too.

Frosty said...

Bunky...fins firm today...bears fear weekend deals perhaps...where are those short sale rules.

Bunkerman said...

cmon Jamie - 8 is your point ... roll a hard 8 for WM.

Frosty said...

sarah palin...She was the point guard and captain for her high school basketball team, helping the team win the Alaska small-school championship in 1982, hitting a critical free throw in the last seconds, despite a stress fracture in her ankle....tiger who...just another over rated, over hyped, black man.

Spin-em said...

she can bring home the bacon....fry it up ina pan.... anvanvaeva let you forget uramaaaan LMAOOOOO

Frosty said...

sarah could still drop a triple double on gmac.

Spin-em said...

JOHNSON WAX: "Clean your rugs this afternoon, entertain guests tonight"

Bunkerman said...

Sahah's hubby is a oil worker, member of the Steelworkers union ... a common man indeed.

Bunkerman said...

She hunts moose, too. How are moose steaks, frosty ? I know reindeer sausage is very good - I had that in Alaska.

Spin-em said...

OK fellas enjoy your long weekends C U Next Tuesday


GO WHITE SOX!!!

Bud said...

later spin


let's go yankees!!!

Bud said...

why wud frosty be such an expert on moose ???

oh wait.......he had sex with a moose once......maybe twice

Bunkerman said...

martini time approaches .. have a good weekend.