Sunday, December 21, 2014

North Korea Hacks Sony.

That was a big story this week. Sony canceled the release of a movie, a satire on an assassination of Fat Boy. Yeah, so? Which was my reaction. Then President Obama said Sony oughtn't have canceled the movie and that he would respond to North Korea with his own "proportional" attack. Really? Why? Because American "interests" were at stake: business, censorship.

Now, really, why should Official America respond to Official North Korea's cyber attack on a private corporation? I thought to myself. "The business of America is business"; "What's good for General Motors is good for America." Oh yeah. That is how we think. But O.A. didn't respond that way when Official Islam really did attack America on 9/11/12 over another movie--My favorite of all time--Innocence of Muslims, did O.A.? No it didn't.

But what the hell.

Comes now Senator John McCain on one of the Sunday news shows:


"The president does not understand that this is a manifestation of a new form of warfare," McCain said. "When you destroy economies, when you are able to impose censorship on the world and especially the United States of America, it's more than vandalismIt's a new form of warfare that we're involved in, and we need to react and react vigorously."

WAR! What should Obama do, nuke 'em? Provide arms to Sony like McCain wants to do Ukraine? War? Really? So when Obama bugged Merkel and Rousseff's phones those were acts of war? ALL of what NSA has been doing since after 9/11/01 is war? Maybe it is! Amigo McCain, can you send me some arms?