Peter, a new reader to the Wrongologist asks: âIs there a Rightologist?â Wrongo has no idea. His first thought was maybe the Pope qualifies, because infallibility. Few people know that Pope Francis wrote a book in 1998 about Cuba called “Dialogues between John Paul II and Fidel Castro” that was a collection of observations between the two leaders on the occasion of Pope John Paul IIâs visit to Cuba. Popes have been pushing to end Cubaâs isolation for decades. Among them were Pope Benedict, who visited Cuba in 2012, and John Paul II, who visited in 1998 along with then-Archbishop Bergoglio.
And today, we know that Pope Francis had a key role in the diplomatic thaw between the US and Cuba. It was the right move. So, the Pope can be the Rightologist.
For today’s Wake-up, here is the Tocororo, the national bird of Cuba. It is found only in Cuba, is rare, and few Cubans have seen it:
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Mondayâs Hot Links:
North Korea said Saturday that it had successfully test-fired a ballistic missile from a submarine. If true, this would be a game-changer in North Asia. It would pose a new challenge to the US and South Korea and Japan, since submarine-launched missiles are much harder to detect and intercept, and these countries are very close to each other.
We donât know jack about Joe: Joe is General Joseph F. Dunford, Jr., Commandant of the Marine Corps and Obamaâs nominee to be the next Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Heâs only been the top officer of the Marines since October. Before that he was commander of US and allied forces in Afghanistan for 18 months, not a lot of time in grade, but Obama likes him.
China has signed a deal with Saudi Arabia to sell it Chinese drones. Saudi is buying the Wing Loong medium-altitude long-endurance unmanned aerial vehicle, called the Pterodactyl I. Chinese media have indicated that the drone has a wide variety of military applications, including âprecision strikes and long-duration, long-distance reconnaissance.â Some say it is a knock-off of our Predator. Isnât Saudi Arabia supposed to recycle petrodollars into US military hardware, or wouldnât we sell our drones to them?
For the past 15 years, the Pentagon has used a $90 billion slush fund to keep certain defense spending âoff budgetâ. Itâs called the Overseas Contingency Operations (OCO) fund. Remarkably, the $90 billion in the OCO account for the fiscal year that begins Oct. 1 exceeds the budget of every federal department and agency, except for the Defense Department. Last September, the Defense Department tried to use $2 billion of OCO funds to pay for eight F-35âs.
Skeletal evidence from the last 30k years suggests that our brains have become smaller. Scientific American says that that our brains have shrunk by an amount equivalent to a tennis ball, for two reasons. First we have smaller bodies, so the brain would naturally be smaller. Apparently, SA has never been in Indiana. Second, we now store and process information externally, like in the cloud. Your tennis ball is in a data storage facility somewhere in the NSA’s data center in Bluffdale, Utah. This explains why we canât paint like the cavemen anymore.
Former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R-TX) reminded us that God âwrote the Constitutionâ. He told Matt Hagee:
I think we got off the track when we allowed our government to become a secular government…When we stopped realizing that God created this nation, that he wrote the Constitution…
Despite those like Mr. DeLay and Minister Hagee, who would have us believe that America is only a nation for Christians, weâve somehow managed to keep religion out of our government. Perhaps itâs the recognition of what theocracy does to places like Pakistan, Iran, and Somalia.
Couldn’t be respect for the Constitution, written the way George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, John Jay and James Madison intended.