Thursday, December 18, 2014

International Emissions Idiocy

Alan Caruba

 

"Most of the people of the world have concluded that the decades of warnings about “global warming” and its successor, “climate change”, is just idiotic nonsense. Few believe that humans ever had or ever will have any role in what the weather will be tomorrow or a thousand years from now. They are right.

"One of the most distinguishing factors about the Anthropogenic Global Warming theory has been the way its advocates have always predicted major changes decades into the future. When the future arrived, as it has since the first doomsday predictions were made in the late 1980s, they simply push off the next arrival date for another couple of decades. A classic example is the prediction that that Arctic and Antarctic sea ice would have all melted by now. Instead the global cold weather have been making new records of late." ...More...
 

Did a compliant Congress empower this petulant, defiant president?

Red State claims: The GOP Emboldened Barack Obama on Cuba
... "The United States Congress just declared Barack Obama’s actions on amnesty unconstitutional, then promptly funded them.
"I said just a few weeks ago that if the congress did that, it would embolden Barack Obama on a host of other foreign and economic policy matters."  Erick Erickson

December Surprise: Obama normalizes relations with Cuba
 "Just as Congress left town, and everyone is focused on Christmas and New Year’s holidays."

Ted Cruz: Obama Is Unilateral President – Exhibiting Anger & Defiance Towards American People (Video)


 “Listen, there’s no doubt that this is a unilateral president who is exhibiting right now anger and defiance towards the American people. He’s angry at this last election. He’s angry that there’s this tidal wave that retired Harry Reid. He is acting in defiance of that… It’s like Ronald Reagan said about the hard left. It’s not what they don’t know it’s that so much of what they do know just isn’t so. "”

5 Takeaways from Media Coverage of Christians in 2014; Gored or ignored, Christians can’t win with liberal media.

Meanwhile, we cower in fear of the North Koreans and Islamic radicals, to whom respect must be paid by us.

MRC Culture   "It’s the reason for the season, so naturally, attacks on Christianity tend to pick up around this time of year. The mocking and sacrilege gets a bit more pointed in the media. The sneering contempt from entertainers and lefty activists gets a bit thicker. 

"But insulting Christians is a year-round sport, like bowling. Unlike bowling, you’ll find all the best people doing it, from the New Yorker to Comedy Central, from CNN to Hollywood. Whether it’s a “beef baby Jesus,” “climate change Christmas carols” or simply slandering core beliefs as “bigotry,” media liberals haven’t held back when it comes to Christians this year. 

"Unless there was serious or good news to report. Then there was mostly silence. 

"If you didn’t know anything about Christianity and its place in American culture and history, and had to learn it from the mainstream and entertainment media in 2014, what would your takeaways be? These would probably be your top five:" ...Keep reading...



Wednesday, December 17, 2014

ONE IN FIVE PEOPLE WHO WRITE FOR ROLLING STONE ARE MORONS


Ann Coulter   "In response to the total implosion of Rolling Stone's preposterous story about a fraternity gang-rape at the University of Virginia, the media have reverted to their Soviet-style reporting. They're not even saying: We're choosing not to talk about UVA because it's a side show. It's more like: UVA? That's a school?

"Not only did the UVA gang rape turn out to be a hoax, but then President Obama's own Department of Justice completed a six-year study on college rape, and it turns out that instead of 1-in-5 college coeds being raped, the figure is 0.03-in-5.

"Less than 1 percent of college students are the victim of a sexual assault -- 0.6 percent to be exact -- not to be confused with the 20 percent, or "one in five," claimed by feminists and President Obama." ...
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Known Wolves part of Global Jihad

Blackfive   "The killer in Sydney was another Lone Wolf, right? Except he was a known Islamist radical howling his hate at the top of his lungs. He repaid the Aussie hospitality that allowed him to live there as a refugee from Iran, by slaughtering innocents and raping. Yet still the media and politicians quibble and equivocate about his motivations, as if his own words and actions weren't enough. He flew the black flag of jihad people, that makes him an enemy of mankind. Wake up!"

The Battle of Nashville; Dec 15-16, 1864


Aftermath of the Battle of Nashville, Tennessee
... "In four months of campaigning, the Army of Tennessee had lost nearly 75% of its fighting force. Hood resigned his commission in January and his remaining men were sent to join Gen. Joseph E. Johnston in North Carolina. The Union victory at Nashville effectively ended the war in Tennessee." ...

Photos    Spectators watch the battle


BON 

The battle "After the battles for Chattanooga, Union troops pursued the Confederate forces to Atlanta, Georgia. After four unsuccessful attacks against the Union, Confederate Gen. John Bell Hood abandoned Atlanta in September 1864 and retreated into Alabama. There Hood devised an ambitious plan to cut off Union supply lines coming south from Tennessee and starve the Union troops in Georgia into surrender. He planned to take Nashville, which had been occupied by the Federals since early 1862, and then move toward Louisville before joining Gen. Robert E. Lee in Virginia for the Confederacy’s grand assault on Washington, D.C." Full article

Below: union troops behind their entrenchments at Nashville await attack by Gen Hood's Confederate army


Confederate war song mentions General Hood in Tennessee (but gives him too much credit, I'd say)



Battle of the Bulge; Dec 17, 1944. The Malmedy Massacre.

 
 The massacre site in 1944 (above), and today (below) via Google Earth

Gettysburg Daily    "The atrocities Gettysburg Licensed Battlefield Guide Stuart Dempsey describes actually occurred around the tiny village of Baugnez, Belgium, some four kilometers from Malmedy. American soldiers and Belgian civilians were also murdered at several other locations over the next few days by members of the German 1st SS Panzer Division. The final toll is in dispute, but at least 362 U.S. soldiers and 111 Belgians were executed between December 17-20. The actual number may be a good bit higher. One of those killed/murdered 65 years ago today was Private First Class Frederick Clark. He is buried in the Gettysburg National Cemetery."

The Malmedy Massacre
 
The bodies of 81 American soldiers from Battery B of the 285th Field Artillery
 Observation Battalion, killed by Waffen-SS troops on December 17, 1944,
 during the Battle of the Bulge near the Belgian town of Malmedy. 

... "Mine detectors were used to locate the 81 bodies, which had rested undisturbed since the day of the shootings and by now had frozen into grotesque positions. Forty one of the bodies were found to have been shot in the head. As each body was uncovered it was numbered, as seen in the photo above." ...  Photos of the field in 1944

A survivor's story ... "Paluch’s battalion first saw action in the Hurtgen Forest just prior to the Battle of the Bulge.  As Ted explains it, “We were in the Hurtgen for a while, that was a bitch I’ll tell you.  The damn trees would explode from the German artillery, and in just a matter of days it seemed that every tree within sight was stripped bare of all limbs.  It was a bloodbath in there.”  As bad as the Hurtgen was for Paluch, the worst was yet to come." ...

 "At the site where Nazi troops massacred scores of unarmed American prisoners of war during the Battle of the Bulge, Germany’s ambassador to Belgium expressed a sense of remorse during a ceremony Sunday marking the 70th anniversary of the massacre." ...
Lt. Col. Joachim Peiper on the witness stand, June 17, 1946.

Sharpton as the Maltese Falcon

 Reverend Al Sharpton Michael Brown St. Louis Missouri

American Thinker  [MSNBC's] "Al Sharpton reminds me of the Maltese Falcon.  At every tragedy, he shows up on a shelf of tears next to the serious grievers, the family members, looking like an imitation of the real bird."
...
"The family rebuffs Sharpton: “Who made you the spokesperson of our family?  We just want to bury our nephew with dignity and respect.”  They  feel that Sharpton’s appearance at Akai’s funeral would be embarrassing and an insult to the memory of Akai.
...
"Instead of being regarded as a pariah, he works for MSNBC and is a regular guest at the White House." ...
Read more:

  
http://libertyalliance.com/2013/08/show-money-australian-killed/


 

Mike Lee: Weekend Fight Did Not Help Harry Reid

NRO  "Senate majority leader Harry Reid is using his final days in power to confirm a series of controversial presidential nominees, with the result that Republicans are fighting about whether Texas senator Ted Cruz enabled Reid’s machinations by accident.

"It’s an argument that pits a group of conservative senators – and their desire for a good weekend of messaging against President Obama’s amnesty – against the broader Republican conference, which was clinging to the hope that it could convince Reid to surrender his post as majority leader without first taking advantage of the nuclear option to confirm the presidential appointees." ...

Peshawar school attack: Taliban's 'revenge' for Malala Yousafzai's Nobel Peace Prize; Pakistan's 9/11

Will its leaders at last end their dalliance with terrorists?    ... " Pakistan has been toughening its stance against the TTP over the past year, but this attack is a symptom of Pakistan’s fatal hesitancy to directly confront TTP. Pakistan’s future now rests on the pivot between those who recognize that these terrorists cannot be leashed and those who see them as tools to use for their own ends." ...

International Business Times

Young Pakistani Supporters of Malala Yousafzai
 
"The Taliban has killed dozens of children at a Peshawar school in a revenge mission for Pakistani schoolgirl activist Malala Yousafzai being awarded the 2014 Nobel Peace Prize.
 "Ahmed Rashid, an expert on the Islamic militants, told the BBC the insurgents had various reasons to attack the school, one of which was to send a message to the supporters of Malala, who advocates education for women and children. 
 
"In response to the events at the school in Pakistan, education campaigner Malala has condemned the "atrocious and cowardly" attack." ...

Ferguson Shooting: Why did the officer not shoot Brown in the legs?

Michael Yon
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"My original Facebook post has gone viral: facebook.com/MichaelYonFanPage/photos"

"Quoted below, Slightly edited version:
"Many people innocently ask why Officer Wilson did not shoot Michael Brown in the legs. The answer could stretch for pages.  More succinctly, a couple handfuls of reasons:
1) This ain't the movies
2) Most police do not fire their weapons much. Most are not great shots.
3) The officer would have to be an incredible shot to be crazy enough to fire wounding shots.
4) Nearly all firefights are "stress shoots." The other guy is moving. Heart pounding. Often breathless. Officer Wilson in Ferguson had just been punched in the face during a wrestling match for his pistol, according to Wilson.
5) Bullets that miss can hit someone else."

Full article
 

Sony Hack: Carmike Cinemas Drops 'The Interview' 

Sony Studios co-chairman Amy Pascal apologized for her leaked e-mails to producer Scott Rudin where she guessed President Obama's favorite movies were Django Unchained and Twelve Years a Slave. She's a huge Obama financial supporter. It's part of her duty to decide which comedies get made.  Argus Hamilton.
 The Hollywood Reporter

'The Interview'
 
... "The decision followed new threats from hackers issued Tuesday. During discussions with theater owners during the course of the day, Sony Pictures told exhibitors who had booked The Interview that it planned to move forward with the movie's release, but that they were free to decide not to show the film, and that the studio would support them in whatever decision they made.

"Carmike's headquarters are in Columbus, Ga. It operates 278 theaters and 2,917 screens in 41 states.
The situation throughout the day was very fluid: Neither the National Association of Theatre Owners nor the individual national theaters chains have yet publicly spoken about the situation. But according to some insiders, exhibitors are wary of becoming liable if they show the movie and any violence occurs.

"The discussions have also involved requests from theater owners that Sony provide heavy security if they do go ahead and play the film." ...  Via  The Daily Digg

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