Friday Funny – we live in interesting times

This has been the most strange and unsettling week ever. Wiretaps, using the tax code as a political tool against your opponent, Huffington Post goes over to the dark side, and we witnessed the collapse of climate models ability to predict the future.

The Chinese must be laughing at our folly.

May you live in interesting times“, often referred to as the Chinese curse, is reputed to be the English translation of an ancient Chinese proverb and curse, although it may have originated among the English themselves. It is reported that it was the first of three curses of increasing severity, the other two being:

“May you come to the attention of those in authority” (sometimes rendered “May the government be aware of you”). This is sometimes quoted as “May you come to the attention of powerful people.” (Alternately, “important people”.) Source

The icing on the cake this week is a portrayal as being one of the “Mad Men”, but given what’s been going on, one has to wonder, who really are the mad men? You just have to laugh though.

Mad-Men-final-w-typesm

For those unfamiliar, this is a parody of the TV series Mad Men, which I have only a passing familiarity with. Apparently its about Madison avenue, sex, power, and smoke filled back rooms in the 60’s.

Unfortunately there’s no large version of the poster, because I’d surely like to print it and frame it for the sheer hilarity of it. It’s like somebody did a Vulcan mind meld with Mike Mann, and this was the image that came out. Of course, I want to frame the poster, rather than burn it like some that inhabit Mann-world do.

(Update: In comments, Michael Palmer says at June 7, 2013 at 10:48 am:  here is a reconstructed mostly hi-res version of the picture. My thanks to him – Anthony)

Just a couple of notes for the artist, Steve Brodner, who didn’t bother to do his homework (all he had to do was check my “about page“), but instead allowed himself to get caught up in the Mannian fantasy vortex. For example, recall how Mike Mann reacted with full on conspiracy theory when I sent him a free calendar for Christmas.

I’ve met some, but not all of these people. As far as I know, none of them smoke. I asked Joe Bastardi yesterday whether he smoked or not (given his bodybuilding I highly doubted it) and he replied “only when I’m on fire!”.

For the record, both of my parents died of smoking related illnesses while I was young, and my severe hearing loss is connected to ear infections (and treatment by an ototoxic

drug) due to growing up in a smoke filled household. Smoking adversely affected my life, and made life choices for me that I didn’t plan. To portray me as embracing smoking is particularly unkind and most certainly inaccurate. But, that’s what happens when you live in The Mad Mad Mad World of Climatism.

While the cartoon is funny, the smoking portrayal does bother me a bit about this cartoon,  because it is personal, and the artist of course is just another low information sap who works with popular memes. But, that smoking meme all part of the ongoing comparative smear to tobacco company tactics that Mann and Co. like to push, because after their own failure of the alarmist public relations strategy, all they have left now is denigration. Maybe they need to watch that “Mad Men” show for tips.

Oh, and also for the record I’ve also never gotten any money from big oil, small oil, Olive Oyl, Kochtopus, or the American Petroleum Institute, nor am I on the payroll (nor have I ever been) of any such organization. What you see is what you get, some advertising on the blog and the donation button on the right sidebar.

Finally, I don’t “deny” climate change. Most certainly the climate has changed over the last century. My view is that while CO2 has an effect, it isn’t as bad as being portrayed and it certainly isn’t living up to the expectations of the climate models. Like many eco-causes, it is over-hyped to get emotional churning which panders to the gullible.

Yes, we live in interesting times.

UPDATE: I’ve asked Steve Brodner on his blog (where he talks about the artwork) for a full sized copy. We’ll see how he reacts. I’d really like to get one.  – Anthony

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Lars P.
June 7, 2013 11:41 am

Jud says:
June 7, 2013 at 10:13 am
Lol.
Looks like he’s been busy removing a lot of comments (including yours I assume Anthony) from his ‘speak your mind’ section…
“Thanks Jim. Interesting the cicadas we are attracting tonight. If they didn’t spend all that time with their heads underground they would do some homework. I am happy that I have made a picture that got them to think about this issue. That’s what cartoonists are supposed to do. I don’t have to present evidence or footnotes. Climate Change is settled science.

Lol, yes we think about this issue, and yes it is settled science, we know that, it has just been a little bit revised, in the most important parts:
http://joannenova.com.au/2013/05/major-30-reduction-in-modelers-estimates-of-climate-sensitivity-skeptics-were-right/

Theo Goodwin
June 7, 2013 11:41 am

commieBob says:
June 7, 2013 at 10:36 am
Very well said. Now it occurs to me that I gave the wrong impression when I referred to proverbs. Daoists are more likely to tell stories and leave the “proverb” up to the reader.
Thanks much for your comment.

Janice Moore
June 7, 2013 11:42 am

Moderator, please forgive my having to bother you about this… but would you be so kind? (see my 11:37AM post)
Thanks!
[Reply: Sorry, nothing in the Spam folder. It is always best to save your comments, just in case… — mod.]

DaveF
June 7, 2013 11:49 am

Although more than twenty-five years have gone by, I still marvel at how I managed to get to the age of thirty-nine before realising that all I was doing when I smoked a cigarette was satisfying a craving that I wouldn’t have had if I didn’t smoke in the first place.

TheOldCrusader
June 7, 2013 11:52 am

Seems to be an oddly selective choice for the membership. Surely Christopher Monckton rates a spot on the drawing and has been unfairly passed over.

June 7, 2013 11:57 am

@Caleb, btw, I made a comment on your blog, because I liked your post and had something to add at: http://sunriseswansong.wordpress.com/2013/06/04/uah-graph-shows-temperatures-sinking-worldwide/, but now, days later, my comment is still awaiting moderation. Maybe you don’t check for comments? Or was my comment not up to par. Anyway, regardless, good work.

Dave Wendt
June 7, 2013 11:59 am

What I find amusing is the claim that the assembled “villains” are all over the media spreading their “denialist” message. From my observations, if you take Bastardi, and possibly Morano, out of the tally, Bill Nye, The Science Dolt, has probably had the opportunity to spread his own climate ignorance in various media fora a number of times that is large multiple of the count for whole rest of these media powerhouses. And in the alarmist community Bill is barely a footnote, the guy they trot out when no one significant is available.
Climate Catastrophe skepticism is limited almost entirely to the blogosphere, but if you tally the daily hits of this site and all the rest of Anthony’s Skeptical Views blogroll, i doubt you could get close to the audience of the worst rated network evening news, which itself would represent an infinitesimal fraction of daily climate alarmism. If Big Oil were in fact funding every skeptical source on the planet 100% you would have to say that weren’t getting much bag for their bucks, at least in terms of audience reached. In terms of impact they could claim much better results, but then that just illustrates that it is much easier to have public impact when the point you are making is not complete BS.
BTW, in terms of those neglected from this portrait, I would have thought McIntyre & McKitrick certainly rated a spot.

Margaret Hardman
June 7, 2013 12:02 pm

@Eric Stimpson
” ‘The implication, of course, is that climate skeptics are nothing but very clever marketers…’
Of course, unfortunately, the exact opposite is true.”
I concur. I know the antonym of clever but I am lost for the antonym of marketer.

kadaka (KD Knoebel)
June 7, 2013 12:04 pm

I wonder which “other” people, who are already famous, were used as the templates. It’s a good technique, your subject looks immediately familiar, people give your artwork another look since they recognize someone, because it’s really just a sketch of someone famous with a few touches that’s passed off as the subject.
Thus Watts is Lech Walesa. Steve Milloy is Peter Lorre.
And Joe Bastardi is Barrack Obama. Nice touch on the shading.

TRM
June 7, 2013 12:05 pm

“The Dirty Dozen” would be a better metaphor.
Now which of you is the crazy one? 😉
Cheers

Hot under the collar
June 7, 2013 12:10 pm

I’m shocked, yes shocked I tell you!
To think that anyone may consider that it acceptable to show Anthony holding anything less than a Champagne flute.

Roy Spencer
June 7, 2013 12:11 pm

I see the artist has a rather typical Gorian take on the issue: “Climate Change is settled science. It is all over the world, in your face every day.” I wonder if there is an actual climate scientist he heard that from?

Chad
June 7, 2013 12:22 pm

Personally I am convinced of climate change, and it is definitely in my face every day. Already I can tell a difference from just 6 months ago every time I walk outside.

kadaka (KD Knoebel)
June 7, 2013 12:23 pm

From Roy Spencer on June 7, 2013 at 12:11 pm:

I wonder if there is an actual climate scientist he heard that from?

Sounds like he’s hung out at SkepSci, where the science was settled into concrete. I heard they have two highly-respected peer-reviewed and published climate scientists who run the site, Professors Dana Nuccitelli and John Cook…

Physics Major
June 7, 2013 12:23 pm

DAS says:
June 7, 2013 at 9:12 am
On the other hand, they are erasing cigars from Churchill’s photos.

Close, but no cigar.

Stephen Richards
June 7, 2013 12:30 pm

Dr K.A. Rodgers says:
June 7, 2013 at 10:13 am
RobertInAz says:
“Interesting who they missed.”
Yup. Not a woman to be seen.
Solitaire is on a plane saving the planet.

Owen in GA
June 7, 2013 12:45 pm

Margaret Hardman says:
June 7, 2013 at 12:02 pm
… I am lost for the antonym of marketer.

Suggestion: Lover of Truth!
And you can stick your “antonym of clever” where the sun don’t shine, as you are showing yourself to be quite the dullard!

Jimbo
June 7, 2013 12:52 pm

Are politicians finally finding honesty in the UK?
“Wind farms are a ‘complete scam’, claims the Environment Secretary who says turbines are causing ‘huge unhappiness'”
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2337466/Wind-farms-complete-scam-claims-Environment-Secretary-says-plans-turbines-causing-huge-unhappiness.html

Janice Moore
June 7, 2013 12:54 pm

Re: K. D. Knoebel’s contest idea (sorry, no caption idea yet for original cartoon — fun idea, though) — my idea for a WUWT version:
1) the original cartoon group of real scientists above [expanded to include those left out (and also not uglifying them) — and NOT using “d-en–rs” term — indeed, that is a disgustingly offensive term — and holding real tea cups and not smoking :)]
2) in the center of a line drawing of the continental U.S.**, surrounded (like a movie studio scene is actually surrounded by the studio, the director, cameras, etc…) by the 9,500 (or whatever the actual number is) real scientists, Ph.D. percentage (40%?) wearing the same color, covering map “from sea to shining sea.”
**I realize that many of those 9,500 (?) scientists do not come from the U.S., but it makes a better picture than a world map and the U. S. is a major battleground in the war for truth. Hey, they all could have come to the U.S. for a group photo!
**************
Another idea, for a Josh cartoon (?): A-th-y smilingly hanging the original (above cartoon) poster on his office wall.
*******************
Thanks for all you do, A-th-y!!!
******************************************
“I bet people on WUWT get much more surveillance attention than you think … .” [Jack Morrow at 9:54AM today]
Cool!
In the spirit of John Hancock…..
YO! ENVIR-O-N–Z–I–S! LISTEN UP! YOU L – I – E!
JANICE MOORE

Roy Spencer
June 7, 2013 12:56 pm

I made an offer of $100 (from all my Exxon-Mobil money piling up around the house) at Steve’s website to create a version where I’m included. We’ll see if the comment passes moderation.

kadaka (KD Knoebel)
June 7, 2013 12:58 pm

Brodner has an interesting Twit feed. He likes to re-twit Weepy Bill McKibben a lot.
Among the rest of the progressive drooling, I picked out a sequence that must be performance art. Note the time gaps, it’s not an outburst, he worked on it for days.
https://twitter.com/stevebrodner/status/341402626669309953
https://twitter.com/stevebrodner/status/341655598997331969
https://twitter.com/stevebrodner/status/341724246923427841
https://twitter.com/stevebrodner/status/342013812662226945

Janice Moore
June 7, 2013 12:59 pm

The above number, 9,500, for the real scientists refers to the survey which truth in science professional scientists signed awhile back. Was the number actually 40,000 thousand (or so)? Sorry for not taking the time to research the number! I just KNOW someone here can supply that and I have to leave. Sorry so slovenly.

Roy Spencer
June 7, 2013 1:05 pm

KD, after seeing Steve’s rants, I’m not so sure I want to financially support someone that crazy-angry.

Dave Wendt
June 7, 2013 1:05 pm

It is also interesting that as part of his caricature technique he has portrayed all these guys with greatly exaggerated cranial capacities. Perhaps it indicates a subconscious recognition that, despite his obvious hostility towards them, they really are a lot smarter than he is.

Mac the Knife
June 7, 2013 1:06 pm

Anthony,
Congratulations (yet again) for maintaining the ‘high ground’, in the face of false character assassination by an AGW shill. You are more kind to those who seek to hurt you than I can usually manage……
MtK