Thursday, April 12, 2018

The film "Chappaquiddick" and the many things left undone around it.





No 'We remember Mary Jo' at the women's marches
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. . . The film, "Chappaquiddick"* "will be worth watching.
"Recently, we've heard about former President Clinton and his behavior with women.  It may be time to come to terms with Senator Kennedy's own behavior and the Democratic women who defended him over the years.
"It's time for the women's march to remember Mary Jo." . . .

The film says that what happened at Chappaquiddick was even worse than we think. Kopechne’s body was found in a position that implied that she was struggling to keep her head out of the water. And what the film suggests is that once the car turned upside down, she didn’t die; she was alive and then drowned, after a period of time, as the water seeped in. This makes Edward Kennedy’s decision not to report the crime a clear-cut act of criminal negligence — but in spirit (if not legally), it renders it something closer to an act of killing.
‘Chappaquiddick’ Lets Ted Kennedy Off the Hook for the Death of Mary Jo Kopechne  . . . "Devoid of revelations, the film instead focuses on the creation and delivery of the narrative that Kennedy used to survive this calamity—if not with plausible presidential hopes (which, it argues, he may have never had in the first place), then at least with a career and reputation intact. That, however, has an unexpected upside: It allows Chappaquiddick to become an example of the very thing it portrays." . . .


". . . What he does, ultimately, is triumph by wielding his tremendous political power to (re)write history. And thus Chappaquiddick, incapable of uncovering the truth about what really took place on July 19, 1969, confirms that such power exists—and that the narratives fashioned by those who possess it endure long after everyone involved in such tall tales are gone."





. . . "Fishermen spotted the overturned car in the pond the next morning and police were called to the scene. The captain of the Edgartown Fire Rescue team, John Farrar, was called and arrived at roughly 8:45 a.m. He donned scuba diving gear and he was the one to realize that a woman was in the vehicle."Farrar testified in a subsequent inquiry that if he had been called the night of the accident, "I could have had her out of that car 25 minutes after I got the call.' " . . .


Unprecedented: California Takes Massive Step Towards Actually Splitting State

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"Looks like things are getting very serious in California. There have been people moving to split up California for a while now. But now they have the numbers behind it and there appear to be enough people behind it to put the question on the ballot in California in November.
"From PR Newswire:
For the first time in more than 150 years, Californians are poised for the unprecedented and historic opportunity to vote on a ballot measure to sensibly partition California into three states.Next week, CAL 3 will deliver to the California Legislature more than 600,000 signatures from Californians representing all 58 counties to ensure a November ballot measure to let Californians vote on the partition. That is nearly twice as much support as is required by state law to get an initiative on the ballot and the first time in modern state history that a partition has reached the preponderance of support required to be approved as a ballot measure.“This is an unprecedented show of support on behalf of every corner of California to create three state governments that emphasize representation, responsiveness, reliability and regional identity,” CAL 3 chairman Tim Draper said.
"Many are not happy with the leadership of Sacramento, the taxes, the failing schools, sanctuary state policies and poor infrastructure.
"The various areas of the state have various needs and political sensibilities but they are all overrun by the Democrats out of Sacramento and people who have pushed for seperation(sp) are just tired of it." . . .




. . . "Watch the interview from "Fox & Friends" above, and read more about other California cities opting out of the sanctuary law." . . .

Obama Holdover Accused of Corruption Approved Trump Lawyer Raid

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"The inmates are running the asylum and locking up the guards.
"When the media first began to spin the raid on the president's lawyer, they claimed that it had been approved by a Trump appointee. Of course it hadn't. It came from Rosenstein on one end. And Trump's appointee had recused himself. That left his deputy, an Obama holdover.
"Robert Khuzami. And there are reports that he allegedly made the decision.
"Khuzami was in charge of SEC enforcement under Obama. He did speak at the RNC convention in '04 in support of the Patriot Act and donated to McCain in '08. But as we've seen with Mueller, that kind of thing is old news. The much more significant factor is his SEC gig.
"And he has quite the stunning history. " . . .

Mom Of Injured Parkland Survivor Says School Ignored Injured Son But Trump Reached Out

Daily Caller  "Lisa Olsen, mother of  Stoneman Douglas survivor William, slammed the Broward County School Board Tuesday night for not reaching out to students who bore injuries as a result of February’s deadly mass shooting.

“ 'Even the president of the United States, the first lady, the governor, the attorney general, the chief of staff, and the senator had time to hug my son, but not my school district and not my son’s principal,” Olsen scolded the school board." . . .

Goodbye, appeasement; Obama's foreign policy was as much a product of his own vanity as anything else.

How can Obama still be worshipped so when his fecklessness and cowardice were on display for eight full years?
Hat tip to Monty Python
Elad Hakim  "When we were in school, most of us probably knew several kids who always “talked tough.” They were bullies and threatened “consequences” if their demands were not met. However, when they were confronted, or when someone stood up to them, they backed off, ran away, and hid until it was safe to come back. On the other hand, when those who were bullied continued to give in to their demands, their losses became more significant over time. While not all bullies are the same, one thing is clear: you can’t defeat a bully by running away or by appeasement.

"The policy of “running away” or appeasing others was implemented by some of our previous presidents. Red lines were laid out, yet quickly “forgotten” although they were clearly and blatantly violated. For example, in or about 2012, President Obama made the following statement:
"We have been very clear to the Assad regime, but also to other players on the ground, that a red line for us is we start seeing a whole bunch of chemical weapons moving around or being utilized. That would change my calculus. That would change my equation." 
"Notwithstanding President Obama’s designated “red line,” Bashar al-Assad, the president of Syria, subsequently ordered a devastating chemical attack against his own people. With his credibility on the line, and with the whole world watching, President Obama took no decisive action" . . .

Victor Davis Hanson discusses The Roots of Obama’s Appeasement
. . . President Obama currently is convinced that his singular charisma and rare insight into human nature will convince the Taliban to peacefully participate in Afghan politics. Obama will supposedly also win over the Iranian theocracy and show it how nonproliferation is really to everyone’s advantage.“Reset” diplomacy with Putin was supposed to lessen tensions — if, after the 2012 election, Putin just had more exposure to a flexible statesman of Obama’s wisdom.Throughout history, without the vanity of the conceder, there would never have been appeasement.Appeasement also always subordinates the interests of vulnerable third parties to the appeaser’s own inflated sense of self. When Chamberlain and the French prime minister Edouard Daladier signed the 1938 Munich Pact, they worried little about the fate of millions of Czechs who lost their country — and less about millions of Poles who were next in line for Hitler’s Blitzkrieg.Reset diplomacy with Russia in 2009 was not much concerned about the ensuing danger to Crimeans or Ukrainians. When the Taliban takes over, hundreds of thousands of reformist Afghans will die.


The most offensive Holocaust-denier

Jacqueline Saper  "On Thursday, April 11, 2018, millions of people solemnly observed Yom Ha Shoah (Holocaust Remembrance Day, or Day of the Inferno in Hebrew).  Yet many people still deny the existence of this most terrible of tragedies.


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"It is important to acknowledge that Holocaust denial is a cause embraced not just by fringe ideologues.  Holocaust-deniers exist in all shapes and sizes throughout the world.  Most egregiously, certain foreign governments affirmatively support this denial.
"For me, international holocaust denial is personal, since one of the most widely reported deniers is my homeland: Iran.  Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the former president of Iran, has called the Holocaust a "lie and a mythical claim."  Ayatollah Khamenei has said, "No one in European countries dares to speak about the Holocaust[.] ... [It] is not clear whether the core of this matter is a reality or not.  Even if it is a reality, it is not clear how it happened."  An Iranian newspaper holds an annual Holocaust (Denial) Cartoon contest. The cartoonist who best mocks the Nazi genocide is awarded $50,000.
"Such rhetoric has presented a negative image of Iran and Iranians around the world.  But before the founding of the Islamic Republic of Iran in 1979, there was another Iran.  This Iran not only acknowledged the holocaust, but even assisted Jews during World War II." . . .
*Still awaiting racism condemnations from the left...waiting...


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Jacqueline Saper is an author whose forthcoming book, From Miniskirt to Hijab: A Girl in Pre- and Post-revolutionary Iran, is scheduled to be published by the University of Nebraska Press – Potomac Books in spring 2019.

Astonishing California bill would shut down free speech, require fact-checkers. Updated

Personal Liberty


This originally appeared at Jon Rappoport’s blog, NoMoreFakeNews.com, on April 9, 2018.
"California used to be trumpeted as the cutting edge of American culture."It still is, except the culture is now all about censoring free speech."California Senator Richard Pan, who was behind the infamous 2015 law mandating vaccinations for schoolchildren (SB277), has stepped up to the plate and introduced another bill."This one would clamp down on criticism of any Official Story."The bill is titled “SB1424 Internet: social media: false information: strategic plan.”"It targets social media based in California. But as you read the bill, you see it appears to define social media as any internet blog, website or communication.

UT Professor Threatened By Armed Antifa Group Found Dead

Zero Hedge  "A controversial University of Texas professor who was repeatedly threatened by Antifa over a domestic violence incident from 2016 was found dead in his home on Thursday. The cause of death is unknown. 
"Richard Morrisett, 57, pleaded guilty to a felony charge of strangling his girlfriend off campus, which prompted outrage from a coalition of UT parents. In response to the incident, UT President Greg Fenves announced in a Thursday letter that employees who commit crimes off campus could face discipline, even if found not to pose a threat to campus safety, security or other operations. 
"Armed extremist Antifa group, "Revolutionary Student Front" repeatedly threatened Morrissett following the incident, defacing the door of his lab with graffiti reading "GET Out Morrisett OR ELSE" and "WATCH YOUR BACK RICHARD.' " . . .

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