Monday, April 25, 2016

Queen: Obama’s ‘Over The Top’ Copters Wrecked My Garden

This man humiliates America every time he goes out.
Townhall
Queen: Obama’s ‘Over The Top’ Copters Wrecked My Garden

"The Queen banned Obama from landing a dozen helicopters at Windsor Castle because last time he visited six of them ruined the lawn. The 90-year-old monarch is said to have told aides the helicopters were ‘over the top’ and they would be limited to three.
"US Secret Service claimed it needed all twelve so agents could be in close proximity to the President when he came to the castle on Friday. The service also demanded to post guards inside the private dinner with the Queen and Obama, presumably to prevent the pensioner attacking the President.
"Commenting on the three helicopter limit an insider told the Daily Star newspaper: “Various US aides said that wouldn’t be possible. The President has a small army of Secret Service agents who follow him all over.
“ 'They said they needed to be within reach of the President at all times. They also wanted guards posted inside the dining hall when he had lunch with the Queen. But Her Majesty refused to back down and said, ‘three helicopters only’." . . .

In her last 270 days as First Lady, can't this professional victim ever say an uplifting thing?


Mrs. Obama should know better  "Welcome to the last 270 days, and here comes Mrs. Obama.    
"During a school speech, First Lady Obama decided to attack the people of Mississippi and their elected officials.  This is from the Daily Mail of the U.K.  . . . 
"It is demagogic because she is not offering any solutions other than making noise.  Has she actually spoken to African-Americans about men using women's bathrooms?  It's easy to make noise about this issue when your own daughters will never use a public restroom without security around or attend a public school.
"It is irresponsible because it shows the Democrats' desperation.  They are down to gender, racism, or whatever other card to get voters excited about Mrs. Clinton.  There is a lot of youthful excitement on their side, but it's about Senator Sanders, not Mrs. Clinton.
"The last 270 days will be tough to take.  My guess is that President Obama knows that there is not much of a legacy, from a collapsing Obamacare to the mess in the Middle East to the events we just watched in London.    
"Yes, the Obamas will go out with a bang, but not a very classy one at all."   By Silvio Canto, Jr.

Michelle’s Historically Black Attempt to Malign Mississippi
. . . "In the end, Michelle’s anti-freedom/ averse-to-equality rant are just more drivel issuing forth from a woman who, together with her subversive spouse, profess love for America and adherence to the Christian faith, but exhibit neither. 

"Instead, in an effort to destabilize the Constitution, disparage Biblical values, and chop away at conventional social mores, every year, Michelle “turns up like a bad penny” at historically black commencement ceremonies where she attempts to stir up racial divisiveness and gain political points by playing the victim card.

"At the end of the day, Mrs. Obama can be counted upon to defend against intolerance by speaking prejudicially against the foundational principles held dear by great historical figures such as the Christian freedom fighter about to be memorialized on the front of the $20 bill."

Hat tip to American Thinker

Frontiers of 'white privilege': good grammar is now ‘racist’ .

This should have been filed under "American Silliness".  If this becomes taught as conventional wisdom, we will see America on the downgrade.

Thomas Lifson
"There is open racism being spouted around the world, a good chunk of it out the lips of leftists who conceive of themselves as social justice warriors, progressive champions of the oppressed, or other such blather. To them, black people (or any other designated group they are trying to “help”) are simply incapable of meeting the same standards as whites (or Asians, who are usually accorded by the left the same status that Apartheid-era South Africa accorded them when visiting from overseas trade partners: honorary whites). 

"Consider Mona Chalabi, an editor of the iconic leftwing British newspaper, The Guardian, who believes that having good grammar and correcting others is racist, an expression of “white privilege.”

"The notion that nonwhites cannot command good grammar is racist to the core.  And the idea that grammar rules are simply optional based on race is a recipe for imprecise communication, aka misunderstanding."


Jerry Brown goes dictator on climate change


Richard Henry Lee  "With a stroke of his pen, Governor Jerry Brown (D) issued an executive order to extend California’s onerous climate change regulations, but the independent legislative counsel found he exceeded his authority.
"Like Obama, Brown also uses his pen to push his agenda when the legislature does not act.  A group of moderate Democrats has joined with Republicans and business groups to thwart tougher climate change legislation.  In response, Brown issued an executive order last year.  "The News Release announcing the order states:
Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. today issued an executive order to establish a California greenhouse gas reduction target of 40 percent below 1990 levels by 2030 - the most aggressive benchmark enacted by any government in North America to reduce dangerous carbon emissions over the next decade and a half.
"Note that Brown “enacted” the benchmark, which somehow leaves out any action by the legislature.
"According to an AP story in the Washington Times:
The top lawyer for the California Legislature says Gov. Jerry Brown exceeded his authority when he issued an executive order imposing what he called the most aggressive carbon-emission reductions in North America, aligning California with the European Union’s aggressive climate change standards.
The opinion by Legislative Counsel Diane Boyer-Vine does not curtail Brown’s authority to continue implementing the greenhouse gas reduction plan, but it suggests a lawsuit challenging them could be successful.
"Brown’s executive order cites the emergency powers of the governor under Government Code 8567 and 8571 as the authority to extend the climate regulations.  These powers are designed to respond to immediate threats such as floods, earthquakes or fires.  The governor, however, takes an expansive view of his authority, which, if not challenged, could be used for almost any purpose.
"The executive order stands at this time, but someone with staying power could challenge it in court to put the brakes on Brown’s expansive executive authority." 

Sunday, April 24, 2016

Awkward moment. . .

After a Sanders supporter mentions Monica Lewinsky, Clinton accuses his campaign of encouraging vitriol

WaPo
During an appearance Sunday on CNN’s “State of the Union,” Sanders deflected a question about whether the remark was appropriate.

"A brief mention of Monica Lewinsky by a prominent Bernie Sanders supporter sparked controversy on the campaign trail this weekend, with Hillary Clinton’s team accusing her Democratic presidential rival of condoning “vitriol.”
"Actress Rosario Dawson, who has campaigned with Sanders on several occasions, brought up the former White House intern on Saturday during a Sanders rally in Wilmington, Del., referencing the work that Lewinsky now does to combat cyberbullying. Dawson said she and other Sanders supporters were being bullied by Clinton’s allies.
“ 'We are literally under attack for not just supporting the other candidate,” Dawson said in remarks introducing Sanders to the crowd. “Now I’m with Monica Lewinsky with this. Bullying is bad. She has actually dedicated her life now to talking about that. And now as a campaign strategy, we are being bullied, and, somehow, that is okay and not being talked about with the richness that it needs.' ”
Political Cartoons by Ken Catalino

Target on the cutting edge of societal changes

340,000 Pledge to Boycott Target over Transgender Bathroom Policy
"More than 340,000 have signed a pledge to stop shopping at Target, in response to the corporation’s announcement this week that transgender employees and customers will be allowed to use the bathroom that corresponds with their gender identity.
“ 'This means a man can simply say he ‘feels like a woman today’ and enter the women's restroom... even if young girls or women are already in there,” stated the American Family Association, which started the petition.
"Target on Tuesday became the first giant retailer to weigh in on an issue at the center of a heated national debate.
"The announcement came just after North Carolina passed a law requiring people to use bathrooms in public facilities that correspond with their gender at birth.
“ '#BoycottTarget has resonated with Americans,” wrote AFA president Tim Wildmon." . . .

AN OPEN LETTER TO TARGET: REGARDING YOUR NEW RESTROOM POLICY  
"I am a woman. I am a frequent shopper in your stores. I am first and foremost a mother. Your recent change in policy of who you allow to use each restroom concerns me. You stated in your blog post, “We believe that everyone…deserves to be protected from discrimination and treated equally.” and “…you’ll always be accepted, respected, and welcomed at Target.” As a business owner, I do understand your right to make a stance as a company. As a parent, I will never understand why you would trade the safety of our women and children for the sake of not hurting  feelings.I realize that everyone needs to feel accepted, loved, and wanted. I know the struggles of a person struggling to find their identity. I also know that as of September 2012, a Gallup poll showed that approximately 3.4% of Americans identify as gay, lesbian, bisexual, or transgender. If, for argument’s sake, we assume that those groups are of equal representation in that number, that would indicate that of the American population, only 0.85% of Americans identify as transgender.
 

. . . "Urinals are omitted from the Gerald R. Ford class of carriers, due to hit the fleet in 2015, as both a cost-saving measure and an attempt to make bathrooms more gender-neutral. Urinal-free ships allow the Navy to easily switch a bathroom's designation between male and female, helping the ship adapt to changing crews. The U.S. Navy has deployed women on ships since 1994, but every carrier built since then has included urinals.
"In addition, urinals clog more than toilets and can cost more to maintain, Capt. Chris Meyer, manager of the Future Aircraft Carriers Program for the Naval Sea Systems Command, told CNN. Several sailors speaking on the condition of anonymity told the Navy Times that urinals were hard to clean and easily broken, and they were glad to see them go.
" 'There's a lot more at play in the design objectives than (making the toilet areas) gender-neutral," Meyer told CNN. "We're saving money in maintenance costs, and we’re improving quality of life.' " . . .
Then this Facebook post purporting to be from a lady in an LA Target:
"It's true. ..I'm in the women's bathroom at a Target north of LA...they actually took out a stall for women in order to accommodate the ones who have giblets...yes, these are urinals...for men...and so the war on women progresses. ..."  Hat tip to Kathleen Crawford

What Obama has done to our special relationship with Britain

We and the United Kingdom have been allies all of the 20th century. We stood by them when they were alone against Hitler and the Nazis, they stood by us in our trials  and battles. 
Now see what this British writer says Obama and  Democrats have done to our century-plus alliance with our ancestral homeland.
Do you think it wise to keep Democrats in office and continue the damage done this past eight years?  The Tunnel Dweller

PETER HITCHENS: America isn't our special friend. It ruined our Navy, Empire and future 


President Obama’s blatant intervention in our internal affairs is not a sudden breach of a soppy ‘special relationship’. The USA’s only real special relationship is with Saudi Arabia, a 70-year-old hard pact of oil, money and power, welded together with such cynicism it ought to make us gasp

Now will we grasp that the United States is not our friend, but a foreign country whose interests are often different from ours?
"President Obama’s blatant intervention in our internal affairs is not a sudden breach of a soppy ‘special relationship’. The USA’s only real special relationship is with Saudi Arabia, a 70-year-old hard pact of oil, money and power, welded together with such cynicism it ought to make us gasp.

"Barack Obama’s open desire for us to stay inside the EU is by no means the first or worst example of White House meddling here in these islands. Bill Clinton forced us to cave in to the Provisional IRA in 1998 and his successor, George W. Bush, continued the policy by making us do Sinn Fein’s bidding afterwards.

"Washington came close to scuppering our recapture of the Falklands in 1982. And with the current state of our Armed Forces, which can nowadays do nothing without American support, I often wonder how the White House and the Pentagon would behave if Argentina once again seized Port Stanley." . . .
"If anyone thinks Hillary Clinton is a great friend of Britain, they’re in for a big surprise."

Regrettably, I do take issue with Mr. Hitchens' point of view on this next:
"In the blackest months of the Second World War, just after the fall of France, the US Congress demanded almost every penny we owned before it would authorise the famous Lend- Lease programme.Secret convoys of Royal Navy warships carried our reserves of gold bullion (estimated to have been worth £26 billion in today’s values) across the Atlantic – mostly never to return. Billions in negotiable securities went the same way, and British assets in the USA were sold off at absurdly low prices."
True, Great Britain did almost bankrupt herself buying war materials from America. We were forced to do cash-and-carry because of the neutrality act and would have legally had to sell to Germany on the same basis. President Roosevelt's concern was for Britain's solvency and his desire was to-as he said- "remove the dollar sign". The American President with the help of Congress and the trade of some British bases approved lend-lease whereby we "loaned" Britain the materials to resist Hitler. This is discussed in some detail in the chapter titled "Lend-Lease" in Winston Churchill's history of World War Two, Their Finest Hour. Sir Winston calls Lend-Lease "the most unsordid act in the history of any nation".

As to Hitchens' opinion of Obama, I am in full agreement.
The Tunnel Dweller

Saturday, April 23, 2016

Germans Say “Nein!” To Obama…

Weasel Zippers

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"Making friends wherever he goes.
"Via Yahoo:
Tens of thousands of opponents of a proposed transatlantic trade deal poured onto German streets Saturday on the eve of a visit by US President Barack Obama.
A loose coalition of trade unions, environmentalists and consumer protection groups in the northern city of Hanover said they drew a crowd of 90,000 to a march and rally outside the city’s opera house.
Police mobilised a large force to keep the peace and put attendance at 35,000.
Obama’s trip — to open an industrial technology fair and hold talks with Chancellor Angela Merkel and other European leaders — was intended to lend momentum to flagging efforts to see the world’s biggest trade pact finalised this year.
On a visit to London on Saturday, Obama sought to address sceptics’ fears head-on, admitting that some past trade agreements had “served the interests of large corporations and not necessarily of workers in the countries that participate in them”.

Obama infuriates the Brits as he threatens to send UK 'to the back of the queue' if they vote to leave the European Union

DAILY MAIL COMMENT: This President is last man we should heed

"Mr Obama’s grasp of history is shaky, too, if he believes the EU can take credit for seven decades of relative peace."

Barack Obama has every right to say he thinks it’s in America’s best interests for Britain to remain in the EU, if that is what he believes. But he has no business to come here and preach that submission to Brussels is good for the people of the UK

"The tone was patronising, the language menacing – and the message not only hypocritical but, frankly, insulting.

"Certainly, Barack Obama has every right to say he thinks it’s in America’s best interests for Britain to remain in the EU, if that is what he believes.

"But he has no business to come here and preach that submission to Brussels is good for the people of the UK." . . .


"By arguing that a Britain outside the EU would be at the ‘back of the queue’ for a trade deal, to Number 10’s delight, Mr Obama displayed contempt for voters and left little doubt that he sees the special relationship as a one-way street.

"Has he forgotten he leads a nation founded to proclaim independence from overseas control, whose citizens died for the right to make their own laws?


Which brings us to Mr Obama’s own sorry record as Commander-in-Chief and architect of America’s foreign policy.This is the man who made way for the rise of IS by his reckless withdrawal from Iraq. He has failed even to honour his pledge to close Guantanamo Bay. And his chief foreign policy ‘success’ has been a deal with terrorist-sponsoring Iran.
Obama's amazing THREAT to Britain: UK would be at the 'back of the queue' after Brexit

"Obama threatens the British if they dare vote for Brexit, with trade. So much for special relationship."

Hunter Objects To US Navy Ship Named For Carl Levin

“If you want to make an exception, justify it,” Kasper said. “Maybe there is a perfectly good explanation for why Secretary Mabus circumvented the rule book. But this name in no way fits the Navy’s ship-naming convention for destroyers.”
A US Navy graphic depicting the future USS Carl M.

Defense News  "Sen. Kelly Ayotte, R-N.H., echoed Wicker’s approval.
“Let me just add my congratulations to Senator Levin,” Ayotte said. “I can't think of a better person to name the ship after. That's great.”
"But at least one prominent Republican in the House begs to differ with the choice.
“I would like an explanation as to how this decision properly reflects Navy ship-naming rules,” Rep. Duncan Hunter, R-Calif., wrote Tuesday in a letter to Navy Secretary Ray Mabus, who oversees the service’s ship-naming process.
“ 'It is important that the Navy adhere to its own ship-naming rules and take every effort necessary to avoid politicization of this process,” Hunter wrote.
. . . 
"Hunter is a long-time critic of Mabus’ choices for ship names, in particular the secretary’s 2011 choice to name a support ship after union organizer and activist César Chavez, a selection that annoyed many conservatives. Hunter raised enough of a ruckus that the Navy and the Congressional Research Service (CRS) each produced reports on current and past ship-naming practices.
"Hunter, in his letter, took pains to note this most recent objection was not directed at Levin personally, rather it’s aimed at the choice of the name of a non-veteran for a destroyer.
"Such ships, the Navy notes in its online explanation, are “named for American naval leaders and heroes.” The Navy and CRS also note that exceptions to the rule are not unusual." . . .

Friday, April 22, 2016

Silver: NBA must move all-star game if no change to controversial North Carolina law

WaPo

"NBA Commissioner Adam Silver said Thursday that if the league is to keep the 2017 all-star game in Charlotte it will require a change in the controversial North Carolina law passed last month that overturned protections for gay and transgender people.
“ 'We’ve been, I think, crystal clear, that a change in the law is necessary to play in the kind of environment that we think is appropriate for a celebratory NBA event,  . . .