Wednesday, April 20, 2016

New York Commemorates Patriots Day!

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Ann Coulter  "So that you won't be fooled by MSNBC's Rachel Maddow claiming Second Amendment supporters were celebrating the Oklahoma City bombing this week -- as she has on April 19 in years past -- Tuesday was the anniversary of the battles of Lexington and Concord, a date all Americans used to know. 

"This year, New Yorkers celebrated by voting to keep the country that was christened in blood at Lexington and Concord. 

"Until Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's poem, most Americans knew as little about Paul Revere's ride as Rachel Maddow does today. 

. . . 
"But today, most pundits would rather promote open borders and watch our country disappear than lose their TV gigs.

"Dr. Prescott's brother, Abel, was badly injured by the British at the Battle of Concord. He died from his wounds a few months later -- nearly a year before the signing of the Declaration of Independence.

"But today, rich ranchers and farmers would rather see the country Abel died for overwhelmed with foreign cultures than give up their cheap foreign labor.

"So far, seven of the 13 Colonies have spoken: Georgia, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia -- and, on the anniversary of Lexington and Concord, New York. All seven held elections, not party-rigged conferences or caucuses. All of them have gone for Trump. It looks like the 13 Colonies are trying to save America, once again." 

On Sen. Ted Cruz

Sean Hannity to Ted Cruz: 'I'm getting sick of it'  "Sean Hannity sharply criticized Ted Cruz on Tuesday, when the radio and TV host tried to ask the Republican presidential hopeful about his campaign's delegate strategy and didn't like the answer he got in response."
Prediction: Ted Cruz Will Be President  
Just offering a counterpoint to the conventional wisdom you will read today.I believe Ted Cruz will be, not just the Republican nominee, but also our next President.I don’t believe Trump will get to 1237, his expected good performance last night notwithstanding. Cruz will do OK in Pennsylvania because many delegates are unbound. He’ll do OK in California. And he’ll win Indiana — a state that many observers watching the numbers believe is critical for Trump to clinch the nomination outright.Once Trump fails to clinch, it will be an ugly process, but Cruz will win out in the end. There is no white horse, with or without a horn on its head. There is just Ted Cruz, and he is the alternative the party will pick. I just don’t believe that the Sniveling Coward can win if he doesn’t take it on a first ballot.The party will unify. Yes, the Sniveling Coward’s Twitter army will stomp off in a rage. A small minority of non-Twitterers will follow suit. But most Republicans will go with the nominee.And the Cruz will beat Hillary.Cruz is a fantastic spokesman for his — for our! — ideas. Hillary is a terrible spokesman for hers. The Dems will have their own set of disappointed voters in the Bernie army, and their lack of loyalty will sap her support as surely as Trump’s will sap Cruz’s.In the end, Cruz will make a more convincing case.And he will win.So says Patterico, April 20, 2016. Write it down.
(He said this, not me,TD)
Why Cruz Is Going All-In on Indiana "Ted Cruz’s team knew that Donald Trump would run away with his native New York Tuesday. And they expect he’ll win the lion’s share of delegates at stake next week when a slate of northeastern states votes. So they’ve spent the last two weeks looking ahead, quietly laying the groundwork for a kitchen-sink campaign in a state they can’t afford to let Trump win: Indiana."

On Hillary


Relief for Clinton as she destroys Bernie Sanders with more than ten-point win after a tough battle in her adopted state of New York
. . . "A former senator from New York, Clinton was expected to win the state this evening. The margin of victory was significantly larger than anticipated though and Clinton was up 16 points on her Democratic rival when the evening concluded.

"Returns showed Clinton with 58 percent to Sanders' 42 percent when 100 percent of the vote was counted." . . .

New York primary a snoozer as conventional wisdom rules the day
. . . "As for Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders outspent her 2-1 in the state and he still got creamed 58-42%. Due to the quirky delegate allocation rules, Sanders still received 106 delegates compared to Clinton's 173. Since the Democrats have no winner take all primaries, Clinton should be able to slowly build her delegate count to the 2382 needed for secure the nomination. Currently, she stands at 1911, nearly 700 delegates better than Sanders." . . .


‘Godmother’ Hillary shows her mob boss side  "Look, she had it in the bag, guys, she had it in the bag. Before she declared her candidacy she made like Don Corleone of “The Godfather” and put all the politicians and party bigwigs in her pocket. She lined up the superdelegates. She scared Elizabeth Warren out of the race. She scared Joe Biden out of the race. The only one who dared face her was a septuagenarian leftie lunatic from Vermont."


Sheriff Clarke: Hillary’s ‘Hot Sauce’ Comment Dehumanizing, Embarrassing, Disgusting  “ 'You go to all the cities where there’s high poverty, there’s now high levels of crime and violence. They’re all run by liberal democrat mayors, liberal Democrat politicians so nothing seems to get better.” Clarke concluded."

Five Times Hillary Reminded Us of Selina Meyer on Veep

. . . "The grating laugh. The rehearsed smile. The patently forced attempts to reach “normal,” average-joe voters. HBO’s Veep, a comedy about an American vice president (and subsequently president), Selina Meyer, sometimes seems hilariously similar to Hillary Clinton’s campaign. The show has remained silent on Selina’s political affiliation because her character’s guiding trait is not ideology, but naked political ambition. She bends and stretches like a yoga instructor to appeal to constituents."

On the Trumpster

Resign yourself to the depressing reality: It’s going to be Trump vs. Clinton

Tuesday: Liveblogging the New York Presidential Primary  "Trump's lead (756 delegates to Ted Cruz's 559 and John Kasich's 144) is substantial, but he still has a ways to go to reach the 1,237 needed to clinch the nomination. If he falls short, Cruz may yet overtake him at a contested convention. RedState's Michael Harrington has estimated that the convention will be open, and that Cruz will dominate there. Betting markets still place Trump ahead, however."
PJ Media
Why Trump’s Abortion Statement Is Hardly the Worst Thing He’s Done  . . . "Donald J Trump has generated ample reasons — redundant ones — for rejecting him as GOP standard-bearer, not to mention POTUS. As a settled #NeverTrump voter, however, I’ll admit: when it comes to reasons I’ll never pull the lever for the reality-TV-star bloviator, his (briefly entertained) endorsement of slapping the wrist of someone who is complicit in the extermination of her unborn son or daughter would fall somewhere at the very bottom of an otherwise undisputedly fetid list." . . .
No, Republicans Don't Have to Hand the Nomination to Donald Trump  . . . "The fact of the matter is that a candidate needs 1237 delegates to win the nomination. When a candidate doesn't get 1237 delegates in the first round of voting, the delegates can go back to the drawing table, and choose another candidate if they so wish. If 1237 delegates decide to throw their support behind Ted Cruz in the second round of voting, that's not merely "legal," it's fair."

No, Mr. Trump, We Are Not 'Supposed to Be a Democracy
. . . "Now, there’s no evidence whatsoever that The Donald has ever read the Constitution or the founding principles of this country, let alone understands them, but the appeal of his argument to people like Bolling is a testament to the utter failure of the educational system to teach basic civics and history." . . .

Anti-Trump Forces Routed in New York   "Reports of Donald Trump’s demise have been overstated. After a disappointing few weeks, Trump came roaring back on Tuesday night with a huge victory in his home state of New York."

On Bernie Sanders

Bernie Sanders and the Israel Blame Game   "Blunders on Israel abound in the Bernie Sanders camp.". . .  
. . ."Given Sanders’ disproportionate views on Israel, his Middle East policies if elected president would likely be quite unbalanced. Similar warped views of the centrality and culpability of Israel as the source of Middle East wars permeates the United Nations."  

What is it with the left that they side with murderers over people who fight to defend their people against them?

bernie sanders youngBernie Sanders Asked to Leave a Hippie Commune For Laziness  . . . "Sanders’ idle chatter did not endear him with some of the commune’s residents, who did the backbreaking labor of running the place. ” . . .

Rights vs. Wishes  . . . "Contrast those rights to free speech and travel with the supposed rights to medical care and decent housing. Those supposed rights do impose obligations upon others." . . . 

Occupy Wall Street supports Bernie  "Occupy has emboldened the Left, allowing the open promotion of communist themes and ideology."

The Bern Hits a Brick Wall in New York  . . . "Some Democratic strategists said the race’s antagonistic new tone was due to the peculiarities of campaigning in New York, a very liberal state where voters expect politicians to go for the jugular and capitalize on perceived weaknesses. While Sanders focused on Clinton’s close ties to Wall Street and corporate America, she zeroed in on some of Sanders’s own liberal heresies — particularly on gun control."

Sex, Lies and Bathrooms: Uncovering the Truth Behind North Carolina's Law

Cartoon Exposes The “New Normal” In America Under Obama

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. . . "In an effort to cater to the transgender community, Seattle passed a law stating that you can use the bathroom of the gender with which you identify. This has lead to a first-of-its-kind case in which a man in board shorts began undressing in the woman’s locker room of Evans Pool. Several of the locker room’s female occupants approached the staff with concerned, but when asked to leave, the man cited the new gender rule, which he says gives him the “right” to use the facilities." . . .
Video at the link.

American Thinker 
"The media swiftly dubbed the law as “anti-LGBT,” corporate executives from PayPal, Apple, PepsiCo and the NBA threatened to boycott all business dealings, and the Mayor of San Francisco Ed Lee and New York Governor Andrew Cuomo banned non-essential government travel to the Tar Heel State. Not to be outdone in the cultural circus of virtue signaling, Vermont Governor Peter Shumlin declared a similar fiat."
 .  .  . "By supporting the law, Governor Pat McCrory and North Carolina legislators shunned the spurious gender ideology espoused by the American cultural elect, and thus committed political heresy. Although several scientists, such as acclaimed Harvard University cognitive scientist Steven Pinker, have conclusively proven that gender has a biological basis, the American political left perpetuates the myth that we are born with a tabula rasa or blank slate upon which the construct of gender is socially imposed. As a result, the present politics of gender and sexuality precludes honest discussion of the mental distress associated with gender dysphoria and transgenderism. In its place, Americans are expected to accept cultural gaslighting and suspend all critical inquiry in order to celebrate every form of non-normative sexual expression as the next “civil rights’ struggle.


"Good on North Carolina for safeguarding the liberty of its citizens and standing against the intolerant cultural fascism of the corporate-political-media complex."

How Bernie lost New York

Politico via Drudge:
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. . . "In New York, Sanders finally hit the wall, his winning streak halted by a daily pummeling that forced him on the defensive and stopped his momentum cold. The tabloids dealt him punishing hit after punishing hit. The Democratic establishment, most of it in Hillary Clinton’s camp, piled on harder than the Sanders campaign expected. Caught up in one distraction after another – a quarrel over debate details, a back and forth with Clinton over her qualifications, a trip to the Vatican in the run-up to the election – Sanders never gained his footing or even came close to pulling off the upset victory he once predicted with frequency." . . .
Political Cartoons by Michael Ramirez