Sunday, September 10, 2017

Again we ask Hillary, how can we miss you if you won't go away?

Hillary Blames Women's March for Loss Too  "Hillary Clinton blamed many people for her loss of the presidency to Donald Trump in 2016, even turning on some who support her.
"Clinton mused on the Women's March in her new book "What Happened" due to be released on Tuesday. 
" 'I couldn't help but ask where those feelings of solidarity, outrage, and passion had been during the election," a teaser excerpt from the book reads.
"The Women's March in January was organized in response to the election of Mr. Trump, and many marchers were Hillary supporters. 
"Clinton will appear on television to discuss last's year's events and take a book tour covering 15 cities.
"Several Democrats are recoiling from the idea of Hillary taking the spotlight again.
“ 'I love Hillary,” said Sen. Al Franken, (MN). “I think she has a right to analyze what happened. But we do have to move on.”
"Clinton has dealt out blame to James Comey, Vladimir Putin, low information voters, Netflix, misogynists, Bernie Sanders, and Barack Obama among others.
“ 'There were plenty of people hoping that I, too, would just disappear,” Clinton writes. “But here I am.” . . .

"You’re not just deplorable, you’re a bigot. In case you weren’t clear on that.
Hillary Clinton said President Donald Trump comforted “millions of white people” with his campaign during an interview airing Sunday on CBS.
“He was quite successful in referencing the nostalgia that would give hope, comfort, settle grievances, for millions of people who were upset about gains that were made by others,” Clinton said of Trump’s campaign.
“What you’re saying is millions of white people,” host Jane Pauley clarified.
“Millions of white people,” Clinton confirmed. “Yeah, millions of white people.”
Clinton also addressed her infamous remarks last year that half of Trump’s supporters were bigots who were part of a “basket of deplorables,” saying she regretted handing Trump a political gift but also saying a “large number of people” didn’t care about Trump’s behavior.

George Mason U. Trains Teaching Assistants in Political Correctness

Legal Insurrection
“Make sure that your syllabus is written in non-sexist, gender-inclusive terms”
 

"You wouldn’t want to trigger anyone with a microaggression, would you?
"The Daily Caller reports:
University Advises Teaching Assistants Not To Say ‘Last Name’ Or ‘It Is Easy To Imagine’
George Mason University advised graduate teaching assistants (TAs) during a mandatory training Tuesday not to use words or phrases including “freshman,” “last name,” and “it is easy to imagine.”
The school made these suggestions in a tips and strategies guide entitled “Creating Inclusive Classrooms” obtained by The Daily Caller News Foundation. The guide also advised graduate TAs to include a diversity statement in their syllabi and ask students for their name and pronoun.
“Make sure that your syllabus is written in non-sexist, gender-inclusive terms,” the guide suggests. “For example, use the phrase first-year student versus freshman, humankind rather than mankind, etc.”
“Strive for inclusive language that does not assume Eurocentric name forms,” continues the guide. “For example, use family name rather than last name or given name versus Christian name.”
George Mason recommends that graduate TAs make sure students can pronounce each others’ names, suggesting using notecards with phonetic spelling. Graduate TAs are also encouraged to ask students for the name and pronoun that agrees with their gender identity and expression.

Tim Kaine Meant It When He Told the Left to “Fight in the Streets"

S. Noble  "Sen. Tim Kaine (D-VA), the man who would be president, will not condemn the Anarcho-Communist organization Antifa who believe in “peace through violence”, seeking to shut down free speech of all ideological opponents.
“ 'I don’t like broad brushes and I don’t know enough about them to say that they’re terrorists but people who do violent things,” Kaine told the Daily Caller in a statement. “The law should take care of them.”
"The Department of Homeland Security classified their activities as “domestic terrorist violence.” Even Nancy Pelosi rebuked the group.
"It was Time Kaine who suggested that Democrats should “fight in the streets” against the administration, as well as in Congress and through the courts after Trump’s inauguration.
"It’s no surprise, he’s a far-left guy with Marxist roots.
"In May, Kaine’s son Linwood fought in the streets with Antifa during a protest in Minnesota. He has since been charged with “fleeing police on foot, concealing his identity in a public place, and obstructing legal process.' ” . . .
I wonder what the dinner table conversation at the Kaine household consisted of to raise this young man:

Tim Kaine himself has a Marxist past  

In 1980, radical revolutionary priest Fr. James Carney met with Tim Kaine who traveled by bus and walked miles to meet him after searching for him. He has spoken highly of him and his time with him.The priest was a member of a Communist band of revolutionaries at a time when President Ronald Reagan was sending financial aid to the freedom fighters. The group was led by a Ché Guevara soldier Reyes Mata.

Kansas City Star rides the fence over Marcus Peters

They don't want to be trashed by TV talk shows and the rent-a-mobs, I suppose.

Kansas City Star





"Marcus Peters, sitting mute on that trainer’s bench while “The Star-Spangled Banner” played before Thursday night’s game — why, it’s enough to make a Chiefs fan root for Tom Brady.
"OK, maybe that’s a bridge too far. And this time, Peters didn’t raise a fist as he did at last year’s season opener, or ride a stationary bike as he did in the preseason. But it’s clear that the Kansas City cornerback’s silent protests are picking at a scar that feels increasingly raw these days.
"The facile symbolism is thick: An ungratefully prosperous African-American athlete damned the very foundation of the nation that granted him his fortune, just before taking on a team literally named the Patriots. And Brady, New England’s square-jawed, all-American superstar quarterback is a longtime “good friend” and golfing buddy of President Donald Trump.
"Or, through a different lens: An unapologetic American success story chose not to rise for a song that wasn’t even adopted as the national anthem until 1931 — and whose lyrics were penned by a slave owner, and whose seldom-sung third verse may or may not cheer the deaths of slaves — standing on principle, then earning the Chiefs’ biggest regular season win over a team of cheaters who still sport Super Bowl rings." . . .
But then....well, what did you expect members of the American media to do, but pen a both-sides-of-the-street opinion? The editorial staff concludes with:
Equality-minded Republicans know just how infuriating it is to be shouted down as a bigot on the basis of nothing more than party affiliation. That’s not why the Founding Fathers established a bedrock of free speech. Marcus Peters is owed that right absolutely. He wouldn’t advocate for change if he didn’t want a stronger country. We want to hear his ideas.
This wasn't his first time: