Politics is what you can get away with

Went to the Andy Warhol exhibit at the MOMA yesterday which is the kind of thing you come to New York for. But what caught my eye was Warhol’s most famous quote, “art is what you can get away with”. Watching politics in the US, what may be true about art – there being a sucker born every minute – in Obama’s America it is true everlasting about politics. The media here, like everywhere, is to the left. But to mix the media with a presidential system emphasises all of the worst features of both. Obama routinely breaks the law in deciding what he will enforce that he, as the head of the executive branch, is sworn by law to do, while there are other things that he is forbidden to do but does anyway since there is apparently no ability to fight it, never mind the lack of will.

The American political system is corrupt from end to end. The combination of a lawless president and a media that will never criticise means nothing will be done since nothing can be done since the ability to create the storm before the resolution of a problem is entirely absent. This is a country evolving into masters and servants, with the tax gathering power and the ability to reward friends unprecedented in a democratic community. Once the richest country in the world, using average real incomes per head of population as the measure, the US is well down the list today and heading down even further. The elites will do well, and the rest will have enough to eat, mostly. But there is no freedom where it counts, which is the freedom to disagree with the majority view on anything.

But it is a Warhol presidency. Explain this in any conventional way, which is the story of the day to be replaced by another just like it that will distract from this, just as the day after will distract from tomorrow’s:

US blocks attempts by Arab allies to fly heavy weapons directly to Kurds to fight Islamic State

Middle East allies accuse Barack Obama and David Cameron of failing to show strategic leadership in fight against Islamic State

That’s tonight on Drudge. I wonder whether it will even crack the first five pages of the NY Times in the morning. If it’s not in the news, it effectively didn’t happen.

C’mon, which one is the bigger idiot?

This is from a speech by Obama himself:

“I got a letter a while back from a gentleman living in Colorado, and clearly an intelligent guy, and he had taken a lot of time to write this letter. And he said, you know, I voted for you twice, but I’m feeling disillusioned,'” Obama said.

“And I get letters, people say, ‘You are an idiot,’ and here’s what you didn’t do, and here’s the program that is terrible, and all kinds of stuff. But this gentleman, he said, I voted for you twice but I’m deeply disappointed. And it went on and on, chronicling all the things that hadn’t gotten done,” added Obama.

Anyone who voted for Obama twice is certifiably stupid.

The only secrets the US government keeps are the ones it keeps from its citizens

The only thing more incredible than this story of the Great Hack itself is how little impression it has made on the American population. Indeed on anyone. The quietest big news story I have ever seen. This is from James Taranto at the Washington Post: Hacking Government Apart:

The scandal at the U.S. Office of Personnel Management just keeps getting worse. In his Monday column, Gordon Crovitz summed up what was known at the time about the “unprecedented hacking by China of confidential databases” at OPM:

In one incident, hackers obtained the records of more than four million federal employees, which include listings of “close or continuous contacts.” That tells Beijing which of its citizens are in contact with American officials.

Another hacking incident affected many millions more—apparently nearly everyone who has applied for a security clearance. The hacked data include a 127-page background form with personal details such as mental-health conditions, police records, drug use and bankruptcy. Chinese intelligence could use this information to blackmail federal employees. The form also includes details on “people who know you well,” enabling China to piece together networks of people, including Chinese citizens, linked to federal employees.

There are other dangers as well. The Chinese government may not have exclusive access to the data, which include Social Security numbers; Pierluigi Paganini reports at the website SecurityAffairs.co that he has “personally found” them offered for sale on “a popular black market” that is part of the so-called dark web.

And the breadth of the population affected by the hacking continues to grow. “The OPM data file contains the records of non-military, non-intelligence executive branch employees, which covers most federal civilian employees but not, for example, members of Congress and their staffs.” But the Hill reports today that “members of Congress have started receiving notices that their information was likely stolen”:

The OPM doesn’t manage Capitol Hill staffers’ personnel files, but retirement records are forwarded to the agency when they leave the Hill.

Additionally, any Hill staffer who previously worked for another federal agency has been exposed, according to emails sent Tuesday night to House and Senate workers.

“It now appears likely that the service records of current House employees employed previously by ANY federal government entity (including the House, if an individual left the House and later returned to a House position) may have been compromised,” said an email from House Chief Administrative Officer Ed Cassidy.

Would you like some more? This is from the testimony that is bringing all of this to light explaining the way in which things had developed:

Some of the contractors that have helped OPM with managing internal data have had security issues of their own—including potentially giving foreign governments direct access to data long before the recent reported breaches. A consultant who did some work with a company contracted by OPM to manage personnel records for a number of agencies told Ars that he found the Unix systems administrator for the project “was in Argentina and his co-worker was physically located in the [People’s Republic of China]. Both had direct access to every row of data in every database: they were root. Another team that worked with these databases had at its head two team members with PRC passports. I know that because I challenged them personally and revoked their privileges. From my perspective, OPM compromised this information more than three years ago and my take on the current breach is ‘so what’s new?’”

And as Taranto adds at this point: “In case you’re unfamiliar with the terminology: “Social engineering” in this context refers to tricking people into revealing passwords or otherwise violating security protocols; and “root” means access to an entire system.” This is stunning, absolutely stunning.

Public sector competence and the sighting of unicorns

Following the hacking story from the US is beyond incredible. I mean really, who would have thought that the IRS story, sickening and disgusting as it is, could be superseded. Hackers (i.e. the Chinese) have the records of every single American public service employee, right down to their applications to work in the foreign service, where they are asked to list any possible issues in their lives that others could use to blackmail them. But who has to hack when they are building the system themselves. Here’s the latest: Encryption “would not have helped” at OPM, says DHS official

But even if the systems had been encrypted, it likely wouldn’t have mattered. Department of Homeland Security Assistant Secretary for Cybersecurity Dr. Andy Ozment testified that encryption would “not have helped in this case” because the attackers had gained valid user credentials to the systems that they attacked—likely through social engineering. And because of the lack of multifactor authentication on these systems, the attackers would have been able to use those credentials at will to access systems from within and potentially even from outside the network. . . .

Some of the contractors that have helped OPM with managing internal data have had security issues of their own—including potentially giving foreign governments direct access to data long before the recent reported breaches. A consultant who did some work with a company contracted by OPM to manage personnel records for a number of agencies told Ars that he found the Unix systems administrator for the project “was in Argentina and his co-worker was physically located in the [People’s Republic of China]. Both had direct access to every row of data in every database: they were root. Another team that worked with these databases had at its head two team members with PRC passports. I know that because I challenged them personally and revoked their privileges. From my perspective, OPM compromised this information more than three years ago and my take on the current breach is ‘so what’s new?'”

They’re incompetent, you can’t trust them and they are socialists. What’s left to go wrong from here?

“Saudi Arabia’s number one priority is peace between Israelis and Arabs”

The more I look at it, the more I am beginning to like this Obama fellow. Everything he tries to do he screws up, such as his attempt to bring on a Muslim Brotherhood government in Egypt or to wreck Israel on behalf of its enemies. So where are we now, incompetent fool that he is: The Saudis Team Up With Israel. It’s an amazing story, and entirely plausible, with this the best part. But in reading the small bit below, you have to know that “Eshki” is retired Saudi general Anwar Majed Eshki who is conducting talks with Israel on behalf of Saudi Arabia. Now proceed.

But take a look at the other points Eshki made.

He says Saudi Arabia’s number one priority is peace between Israelis and Arabs. Read that sentence again and let it sink in. Saudi Arabia’s number one priority is peace between Israelis and Arabs. Not between Israelis and Palestinians, but between Israel and the entire Arab world.

It’s awful, however, the damage that Obama has done to his own country, where they will soon start to build fences, not along the Mexican border but inside their own cities. But for the rest of us, he may end up being the un-Wilson. American isolationism may have its good points as well. But if America is to withdraw from the world, we need to bring back the British Empire while there’s still time.

A moderate alternative to more violent Islamist groups

Not really news, but it is interesting to find confirmation: Obama secretly backing Muslim Brotherhood:

President Obama and his administration continue to support the global Islamist militant group known the Muslim Brotherhood. A White House strategy document regards the group as a moderate alternative to more violent Islamist groups like al Qaeda and the Islamic State.

The policy of backing the Muslim Brotherhood is outlined in a secret directive called Presidential Study Directive-11, or PSD-11. The directive was produced in 2011 and outlines administration support for political reform in the Middle East and North Africa, according to officials familiar with the classified study.

Efforts to force the administration to release the directive or portions of it under the Freedom of Information Act have been unsuccessful.

“U.S. economy likely shrank in quarter one, but fundamentals strong”

The quote is from Reuters which maintains the delusion that all is well with the American economy. As with the data on unemployment, there are people across the American Government, throughout the public service and at every level of the left media whose job it is to pretend all is well so long as Democrats are in charge. If the White House changes hands in 2017, we will hear a different story. But until then, the good times will continue to be around the corner, as they have been for the past six years.

But some things you cannot hide, which is that U.S. economy contracts in first quarter. The national accounts are, unfortunately, a truly inadequate measure of what you would like to know. If one economy grew by 10% and another by 2%, which one has a higher standard of living? The fact that you cannot tell is one of the signs that the number really doesn’t get to what is actually of interest. And here is a question that is less easy to answer than you think it ought to be. If an economy grew by 10%, just what exactly is 10% bigger this year than it was last year? Again a difficult question that few are ever taught. But it is not what you really want to know if you are interested in prosperity and jobs.

Almost all of our economic measures are incompetent if the aim is to understand present economic conditions and current trends. But there is no disguising this one. A contraction in economic activity is not part of the story of an economy in recovery.

Can Obama really be this stupid, they ask

The only real question is whether Obama is a complete fool, or whether the damage to the US and the West is intended. This is from Egypt, but there are no doubt conversations like this everywhere in the world at the moment, other than in the US. There they elected him twice so what more is there to say?

UPDATE: Yes, it’s a parody, but who could tell in the middle of the night when my defences were down. Watching it again in the cold light of day, I can see that no one would ever say these things. They might think them, but they wouldn’t say them. You do have to bear in mind that the speech really was given by Obama and that part is the actual man saying those exact words.