Saturday, June 25, 2016

American Silliness 6/26/2016

Screen Shot 2016-06-24 at 12.48.50 PMRutgers Professor Blames Brexit Vote On White Racists…  "Brittney Cooper, who teaches Women’s and Gender Studies and Africana Studies at Rutgers University:"



The one question reporters failed to ask any of the Democrats about their sit-in protest  . . . "But, there is one obvious and logical question that if posed, would put the Democrats on their heels in this debate. And I haven’t heard anyone pose it yet."
“Mr. Democrat Congressman, can you please tell me which other constitutional rights the government can suspend without the benefit of a day in court?”
 6 Times Barack Obama Backed Losers

Alabama councilwoman: Holocaust memorial racist because ‘it is for dead people’   "The insanity of the left seems to know no bounds.  On Wednesday, Raw Story reported that Birmingham, Alabama, City Councilwoman Sheila Tyson tried to argue that a proposal to honor victims of the Holocaust is racist against blacks because it is “for dead people.' ”. . .


  University Of North Carolina: Christmas Vacation Is Now A ‘Microaggression’  As is  telling a woman “I love your shoes!” 
. . . "Christmas vacations are a microagression, the public university pontificates, because “academic calendars and encouraged vacations” which “are organized around major religious observances” centralize “the Christian faith” and diminish “non-Christian spiritual rituals and observances.”

Naturalized1WEBObama Allows 18.7 Million Immigrants To Avoid Oath Of Allegiance, Pledge To Defend America…  "This radical change was announced a year ago, in July of 2015. Congress did not enact the change in new legislation. There was no congressional debate, no filibuster in the US Senate, and no sit-in in the House to demand that a bill to repeal the USCIS action be brought to a vote."

One Giant Leap for Womankind

Mike Adams 
 "Regardless of your politics, you have to admit that Hillary’s nomination was a landmark event. It showed that women have come a long way and that they can succeed without limitations if they simply put forth the effort.” 
"I couldn’t agree more. Hillary’s nomination was a milestone in our nation's history. It shows that as a woman you can accomplish anything provided you do the following:

One Giant Leap for Womankind

Marry a powerful man. " . . . marry an ambitious man, let him become successful and accumulate power, and then ride on the coattails of his achievements in order to reach heights of wealth and power you never could have achieved through your own efforts. 

Endure endless infidelities. . . .  In order to accumulate power it will be necessary to look the other way. " . . .

Willingly subject yourself to public indignities in order to win popularity.  . . .

Sacrifice lesser women for the larger cause. "It is true that many of the participants in your husband’s infidelities will be victims, too.  . . "Hence, a good feminist must sometimes be willing to throw other women to the wolves – even if the wolf is her own husband."

Protect other women who marry powerful men and can help you get ahead. "If you get your rich and powerful husband to coerce an illegal loan then someone might have to take the fall. . . . " Prison is for men. Women may be equal but they certainly aren’t that equal."

Email is a technical thing that only men truly understand

To sum up...
In a nutshell, I really think feminists should be proud that they have nominated a felon who will teach generations of women to marry for power, stand by their men, play the victim, throw weaker women under the bus, protect other powerful manipulative women, and pretend to be stupid in order to avoid prison.


THE BROWNSHIRTS OF OUR TIME

I continued. "Today, the entire Middle East is judenrein, there are no Jews left in 22 Arab countries. And, the Arab leadership has backed the PLO strategy in which the 23rd state remains under constant and perilous siege. Historically in general, but specifically since 1948-1956, Arab Jews were forced to flee Arab Islamic lands. Most are living in Israel, the only Middle Eastern state in which Jews are allowed to live. Jews cannot become citizens of Jordan, Egypt, or Saudi Arabia, for example and yet no one accuses those nations of apartheid.
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Phyllis Chesler   . . . "And then my first questioner blew it all to Hell. All it took was The Question and it only required one Questioner. I could not see who was speaking. A disembodied voice demanded to know where I stood on the question of the women of Palestine. Her tone was forceful, hostile, relentless, and prepared. I could have said: "The organizers have specifically asked me not to address such questions." I did not say that. I could also have said: "I am concerned with the women of Palestine but I am also concerned with the women of Rwanda, Bosnia, Guatemala, who have all been gang-raped by soldiers who used rape as a weapon of war; I am concerned with the poverty and homelessness of women right here in America; I am concerned with the women of Israel who are being blown up in buses, at cafes, in their own bedrooms." I did not say this.
"Instead, I took a deep breath and said that I did not respect people who hijacked airplanes or hijacked conferences or who, at this very moment, were trying to hijack this lecture. I pointed out that the subject of my talk was not Israel or Palestine. . . . I heard you on that program." Clearly, she wanted to "unmask" me before this audience as a Jew-lover and an Israel-defender.

Friday, June 24, 2016

These 44 Pictures Of The German Side Show What The Allies Were Up Against On D-Day

War History Online  "In June 1944, the Western-Allies had a tough test to pass. They had to breach the formidable Atlantic Wall, defended by the mighty German army. Even though it was just a mere shadow of its former self – the Russians had seen to that – it was still one of the best-trained armies in the world and the success of the Allied landings was by no means a sure thing.
In this article, we are going to take a closer look at the German side of D-Day. Not many pictures were taken by the Germans on June 6th, so we had to use images from the period before and after the landings. It will give a good idea of the strength of the enemy that the Allies faced in their struggle to retake Normandy and then the rest of Western Europe from Nazi German occupation."
A German soldier's view just before the place blew up, apparently.Beach fortifications with barber wire and tank traps. Northern France, 1944 (Image).
And all scenes from above were waiting for this men... That's how this story began. Into the jaws of death...

German MG42 machine gun bunker at Omaha Beach, Normandy, France - 1944 (Image).

What the perfect cars you see in TV ads REALLY look like: CGI stand-in used in automotive videos is revealed

UK Daily Mail Much more on this at the link. Quite fascinating.

Falsifying the Public Record Because It Offends Islam

The American Spectator
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. . . "But what happens when you already know you’re not being told the truth? The psychological impact is that much greater. Your normal inclination to be taken in by conspiracy theorists is all the more heightened when you know you are not being told the truth.
"That is what President Obama and Attorney General Lynch achieved in their clumsy and stupid attempt to redact the transcripts of Islamic terrorist Omar Mateen’s phone calls to 911 as he shot up a gay nightclub in Orlando. Their bungled attempt to manipulate reality now affirms the role of Islam in the shooting. By attempting to change Mateen’s invocation of “Allah” to “God” and redacting entirely his swearing of allegiance to ISIS, the Obama administration has created the opposite of what it intended.
"Any doubts that this shooting was inspired by Islam have now been vitiated. In addition, conspiracy theorists have found in the administration’s inept handling of Mateen’s 911 calls new sustenance for their own cherished conspiracy.
"When the absurdity of the editing by Obama’s “most open administration in American history” hit the news, public outrage forced the administration to relent, especially since the tapes’ contents in the age of social media were no secret.
"At some point, the administration realized the obvious." . . .

Brexit: Britain Votes with Trump, against Hillary, Obama


Hillary Behind Obama

. . . "Republican strategists had panned Trump’s decision to travel to the UK in the midst of campaign turmoil, and in the wake of his blistering attack on Hillary Clinton earlier this week.  
"Now, however, it looks like a risk that paid off handsomely, in the currency of foreign policy credibility" . . .
"Obama’s advice may have pushed some voters to “leave.” In April, he warned British voters they would be at the “back of the queue” in trade with the U.S. if they left the EU. Some, like Andrew Roberts, took offense, writing in the Wall Street Journal:"
Surely—surely—this is an issue on which the British people, and they alone, have the right to decide, without the intervention of President Obama, who adopted his haughtiest professorial manner when lecturing us to stay in the EU, before making the naked threat that we would be sent “to the back of the queue” (i.e., the back of the line) in any future trade deals if we had the temerity to vote to leave.
Was my country at the back of the line when Winston Churchill promised in 1941 that in the event of a Japanese attack on the U.S., a British declaration of war on Japan would be made within the hour?  Emphasis mine, TD
Britain's decision to leave the EU is Hillary Clinton's worst nightmare
With the referendum proving, once again, the utter contempt for mainstream politicians felt by the white, working classes of virtually all Western countries, the prospect of a President Trump has never seemed more likely.
Five reasons Brexit could signal Trump winning the White House
. . . "In the US it is also linked to a loss of national pride through a sentiment among Trump supporters that President Obama has diminished the reputation of America by going on what they refer to as his "global apology tour." For Brits the loss of national pride comes from a feeling that British sovereignty has been given away to Brussels and if we leave the EU, we will be stronger, better, more respected."

On Brexit as of noon Friday

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The rout of the globalists
Obama threatened the Brits: if they voted for Brexit, they would "go to the end of the queue."  What a thug our misguided President is - and an ignorant one at that.  The Brits just gave Obama the back of their hand.
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Brexit causes massive crash in global markets   "Great Britain's vote to leave the European Union has resulted in more than 2 trillion dollars in stock losses around the world and currencies taking a big hit as well."
. . . While the future is clouded with uncertainty, the British people have spoken. They like the concept of an independent Great Britain with unique culture, traditions, and history. But it won't lessen the pressure from recent immigrants to adapt to their ways and reject the dominant culture. Great Britain will be making compromises with Muslim immigrants until they realize a vote for England to remain England means nothing without fundamental changes in their assimilation policies." 

Worldwide popular revolt confirmed by Brexit vote  . . . "If the issue was only incompetence, there might have been a fix found for the EU. But again, larger cultural forces are at work. The diversity freaks are all atwitter today claiming that the white hetero-patriarchy is pushing back to try and reestablish white male supremacy. I suppose if your worldview is skewed by racialism and extreme political correctness, that would be true." . . .

Trump makes statement from Scotland on Brexit, turns it into advertorial for his golf course, and then goes full statesman

Political Cartoons by Robert Ariail


Charles C.W. Cooke: The Brexit Vote Was Just the Beginning  "I have seen it suggested — or, perhaps, hoped — that the powers-that-be will simply “ignore” the vote to leave. This is not going to happen. In a strictly legal sense, Parliament is sovereign and can do as it wishes. In consequence, this referendum was technically not binding. Culturally, though, any indication that the government was trying to defy the voters would trigger a catastrophic constitutional crisis. "

Why Britain Was Right to Leave  . . . "And it hasn’t worked, it couldn’t work. The EU was a good idea in 1945, but it has long outlived its initial purpose of reconciling Germany and France. What stands out is that heads of state and politicians in Europe have been surreptitiously building a much wider political entity. Voters are not asked for their consent. Absence of legitimacy is the EU’s main feature. Since there is no procedure for the democratic right to throw out the [expletive deleted], the EU has developed into something never seen before in the world, an oligarchy with soft totalitarian symptoms. Conflicting national interests and global economic factors lead inexorably to the hardening of these totalitarian symptoms."


Ideologues Make for Dangerous Politicians


Victor Davis Hanson  . . . "No matter: Obamacare fulfills the president’s preconceived notion that state-mandated health care is superior to what the private sector can provide.
Abroad, Obama starts from the premise that an overweening U.S. is not to be congratulated for saving the world in World War II, winning the Cold War, and ushering in globalization. Instead, its inherent unfairness to indigenous peoples, its opposition to revolutionary regimes and its supposed interventionist bullying disqualify it from being a moral and muscular leader of the world.
"As a consequence of all this, facts often must be created to match pre-existing ideology.
"A homophobic, radical Islamic terrorist in Orlando shouted “Allahu Akbar” as he mowed down the innocent in a gay nightclub. He called 9-1-1 to make sure the world knew that his killing spree was in service to the Islamic State. And in the midst of his murdering, he even called a local TV news station to brag on his jihadist martyrdom in progress. No matter. To Obama, who asserts that radical Islamic terrorism, which he refuses to identify in such terms, poses little threat (far less of a threat, he has said, than the dangers posed by accidental falls in bathtubs), the Orlando shooting was instead a symptom of a lack of gun control or endemic homophobia — anything other than what the killer himself said it was." . . .


Thursday, June 23, 2016

Charles Krauthammer on Hillaryism: A Tired Defense of the Status Quo

WaPo

. . . "To be fair, however, spouting emptiness is tempting when you have the impossible task of running as the de facto incumbent in a ragingly “change” year. Clinton is trapped by circumstance. She’s the status quo candidate, Barack Obama’s heir, running essentially on more of the same when, after two terms and glaring failures both at home and abroad, Americans are hardly clamoring for four more years.
"Historically speaking, they almost invariably do not. Which is why for the last 60 years, with only one exception, whenever one party has held the White House for two terms, it’s been unceremoniously turfed out. (The one exception: 1988, when Ronald Reagan was rewarded with a third term to be served by George H.W. Bush.)
"How little does Clinton have to offer? In her recent speeches, amid paragraph upon paragraph of attacks on Donald Trump, she lists the usual “investments” in clean energy and small business, in school construction and the power grid, and of course more infrastructure.
"That’s about as tired a cliche as taking the country into the future." . . .

26 of the Democrats Who Participated in the Gun Control Sit-In Own Guns

Political Cartoons by Gary Varvel

HeatStreet  "Congressional Democrats ended their 25-hour sit-in on the House floor this afternoon, failing to force a vote on two pieces of gun legislation. The controversial sit-in included 26 Democratic lawmakers who themselves own guns, Heat Streetlearned after examining 2013 USA Today data on congressional firearms ownership. The participants also included 12 more Democrats in Congress who either didn’t respond to USA Today’s gun survey or declined to say whether or not they possessed a firearm.

"The sit-in, launched by civil-rights leader Rep. John Lewis, centered on two pieces of proposed gun legislation. One would expand background checks to cover all commercial gun sales; the other seeks tougher prohibitions against gun purchases for terror suspects.
"The participation of Democratic gun owners can be viewed as the pursuit of reasonable compromise by left-wing firearm fans—or, potentially, as hypocrisy."
. . . "Here’s the full list of Democratic gun owners who participated.
  • Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick
  • Rep. Bennie Thompson
  • Rep. Dina Titus
  • Rep. Dutch Ruppersberger
  • Rep. Jared Huffman
  • Rep. Jim Cooper
  • Rep. Jim Costa
  • Rep. John Carney
  • Rep. John Garamendi
  • Rep. Keith Ellison
  • Rep. Mike Thompson
  • Rep. Peter DeFazio
  • Rep. Peter Welch
  • Rep. Rick Nolan
  • Rep. Ron Kind
  • Rep. Steve Cohen
  • Rep. Tim Ryan
  • Sen. Gary Peters
  • Sen. Harry Reid
  • Sen. Mark Warner
  • Sen. Martin Heinrich
  • Sen. Patrick Leahy
  • Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse
  • Sen. Tammy Baldwin
  • Sen. Tim Kaine
  • Sen. Tom Carper
— Jillian Kay Melchior writes for Heat Street and is a fellow for the Independent Women’s Forum and the Steamboat Institute.
Political Cartoons by Nate Beeler

California's skyrocketing housing costs, taxes prompt exodus of residents

The Mercury News

Faced with the exorbitant rising costs of Bay Area living, Priya Govindarajan and Ajay Patel pack up their apartment in San Francisco, Calif., Thursday

. . . "Skyrocketing costs for housing, food and gasoline, along with the area's insufferable gridlock, prompted the four-decade Bay Area resident to seek greener pastures -- 2,000 miles away in Ohio.
" 'It was a struggle in California," Eaton said. "It was a very difficult place to live. ... It's a vicious circle."

"Eaton is far from alone.

"A growing number of Bay Area residents -- besieged by home prices, worsening traffic, high taxes and a generally more expensive cost of living -- believe life would be better just about anywhere else but here.
. . . 
The good news for California:  . . . "The area's sizzling job market and robust economy have created a domino effect: income spikes for highly trained workers, more people packing the area's roads, red-hot demand for housing." . . .

But it comes with a caveat. The boom is in higher-paid jobs while the middle class is withering:  

"The region's middle class has shrunk, while the numbers of lower-income and higher-income households has grown," the report stated. Silicon Valley, for the purposes of the study, consists of Santa Clara County, San Mateo County and San Francisco."