I recently put up a post concerning Obama and a goofed up fake photo of him and his supposed Hawaiian grandparents. I did not mention in the piece that I suspected that Obama has been given a fake background and a fake family, all put in place once it was decided that he would be a useful tool as president. Set all of that aside for the moment. Also set aside, please, the discussion that ensued about Michelle Obama being a transgender, or at least a cross-dresser, and Obama’s gay lover. We can only speculate about such matters, and it does none of us any good.
Even Glacier National Park Wilderness Can’t Escape the Hubris and Wrath of the Man-Gods
By: Steve Kelly

Note: See video at end of this piece for information on fishing, hiking and camping at Gunsight Lake.
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It’s been decided. Glacier National Park won’t be deterred from sprinting ahead with its grand experiment to use poison to kill rainbow trout planted in Gunsight Lake a century ago. Back then, Gunsight Lake had no fish.
Rather than restore Gunsight to its original (fishless) condition, Park managers want to introduce three new species: bull trout, cutthroat trout hybrids (whatever that is exactly) and mountain whitefish. What could possibly go wrong with an experiment so grand as this?
Does anyone remember what happened to the kokanee salmon in Flathead Lake? I sure do. They all died when Montana Department of Fish Wildlife and Parks broke the delicate food chain when they introduced mysis shrimp to engineer bigger kokanee salmon.
A Barack Obama Primer

This series of posts on Barack Obama will not be sequential, and other things will interfere. I intend to keep the posts brief and deal with one subject at a time. I want first to draw attention to the photo above, supposedly taken after Obama had moved in with his grandparents in Hawaii. It is set in New York City’s Central Park.
(The grandparents are Stanley Armour Dunham and Madelyn Lee Payne Dunham. (A future post – those peerage names. Obama’s mother’s first name is “Stanley”. It’s Stanley’s all the way down!))
See anything wrong? I call it the “floating hand syndrome”. Do the measurements mentally if you can. We can see that Stanley’s left arm is hanging downward. I inserted arrows, one where the right elbow is, and the other where the left elbow is obscured by Obama’s right arm. I measured the distance from my elbow to the point of the opposite shoulder, and got 27 inches. If my forearm, hand and fingers were that long, my arm would hang down to the middle of my calf.
Hiatus? Nah …
I listen more than I should to Conan O’Brien, whose father once said to him after he had attained great success as a talk show host that the success was based on a condition that might otherwise be “treatable.” His dad, a microbiologist, wasn’t joking. Conan says that in any other era, he would lack the basic talents necessary to live well and prosper. He would be doing grunt labor in fields or factories, and annoying everyone around with his humor. His would be a difficult and short life.
I’ve not been posting much here, and in part it is because I have removed the one topic that I write so easily about, climate change. Indeed I had gotten highly repetitive, and I could put up a climate piece with one hand tied behind my back. Conan has been asked about the current cancel culture and how humor has to be so carefully structured so as not to bring down the wrath of the embedded liberal censors all around us. He says that is a good thing, maybe somewhat overdue, as once upon a time it was too easy to make fun of gays, cross-dressers, trannies and the like.
Things are slow
Our Internet went out last Friday, and CenturyLink told us that it would be back by today at the latest. It has been both an unpleasant and pleasant experience at once. I am reduced to doing anything online on my iPhone, which is difficult for me and leaves me dictating everything I see on the screen.
there is some humor in the situation. I was interacting with an oil and gas landsman. He was asking me about a bankruptcy in which I did some work in preparing assignments out of the bankruptcy estate. He wanted to know if I had the bankruptcy documents. Which I do not I told him that the case was so large and my part in it so small. I told him that the case I’ve gone on for many months, and that the person subjected to the proceedings had farted all the way. Of course I meant “fought it.” I’m correct in the dictation error. I told him that she may well have farted all the way, but that I was never in her vicinity and neither her nor smelled anything.
there are people around now, and I like this idea, I suggest that we don’t try to correct dictation errors anymore . Just let them be. People will figure things out, and in the meantime, where is humor to be had.
see now, there are many dictation errors in the last paragraph and a half. I just let them be.
Wazzup wid dis?
Every other day or so I get a new photograph when I fire up my PC, usually enjoyable, often places we have been and with very good photography. The objective is for me to click on it, and when doing so Microsoft will then install Edge as my default browser. That company has never been terribly subtle in its marketing. Edge might be a good program, but when pushed into it, especially knowing Microsoft’s tracking and backdoor habits, no thanks.
Yesterday I got the photo below the fold. Should I be worried?
OK, message received
I asked, and was answered. The Klausler’s set me on a different path. I am beating the climate topic to death, and on the other end people are thinking “We get it, we get it!” I got some nice comments, and Dave’s refreshing bluntness. OK, I got it. I got it!
What to write about? That’s part of the problem. Over the years, I’ve covered just about everything imaginable on this blog. For a while I was just revisiting, as I’ve got nothing new. But then I was not looking for anything new. BB King lit me up, and many readers too. I was not looking. He just stumbled it upon me.
Something I’ve noticed
I make it a point not to make my readers the object of anger, as it is their tastes and ideas that should govern what is written on this blog. But I do notice that whenever I write about climate change, reads and comments drop off a cliff.
I am going to guess at why: There is a general disinterest in climate change in the public, with it typically finishing 15th or 16th in polls asking what matters most to people. That is reflected in readership here. That is the reality I must deal with, and my choice is to 1) adopt the same indifference to the matter, 2) continue on as before, or 3) lecture you about it.
The ruling in the Montana kids’ environmental lawsuit explained (better)
“No big deal” are the words used by David Wojick, PhD, an independent analyst who reviewed the proceedings.
The ruling was much more limited than I understood. The kids won a little, but lost a whole lot more.
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Montana Judge Kathy Seeley issues brain-damaged fact-free ruling
Big Swede commented the other day that, amazingly, a nonsense lawsuit filed by some kids in Montana had received a favorable ruling from a judge. Here is the link he supplied. The ruling is simply outrageous, but also chilling. Was there a fix at work? Was it understood in advance that the judge, Kathy Seeley, would allow the bullshit claims to proceed?
Emily Flower, spokeswoman for Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen, correctly slammed the ruling as absurd in an emailed statement and vowed to appeal.
This ruling is absurd, but not surprising from a judge who let the plaintiffs’ attorneys put on a weeklong taxpayer-funded publicity stunt.
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