Wednesday, June 27, 2018

Mexico — What Went Wrong?

Victor Davis Hanson
"Mexico gets a massive cash influx in remittances, American corporations get cheap labor, Democrats get voters . . ."


"Mexico in just a few days could elect one of its more anti-American figures in recent memory, Andrés Manuel López Obrador.

"Obrador has often advanced the idea that a strangely aggrieved Mexico has the right to monitor the status of its citizens living illegally in the United States. Lately, he trumped that notion of entitlement by assuring fellow Mexicans that they have a “human right” to enter the United States as they please. For Obrador, this is an innate privilege that he promised “we will defend” — without offering any clarification on the meaning of “defend” other than to render meaningless the historic notion of borders and sovereignty.

"Obrador went on to urge his fellow Mexicans to “leave their towns and find a life in the United States.” He has naturally developed such a mindset because he assumes as normal what has become, by any fair standard, a historically abnormal relationship.

"Obrador is determined to perpetuate, if not enhance, the asymmetry. In the age of Trump, Obrador also reasons that the furor and hysteria of the American media toward the president represents a majority and a domestic grassroots pushback against the Trump administration — apparently because of Trump’s “restrictionist” view of enforcing existing immigration law. Polls, however, suggest otherwise, despite their notorious embedded antiTrump bias." . . .

THE PRICE OF FAKE NEWS: The Food Network Eats CNN’s Lunch In Ratings

RedState   "There were a couple of interesting stories out today that unexpectedly dovetailed into a nice commentary on the news media. First up we have a very interesting poll from Axios.
"This is actually stunning. A super-majority of Americans thinks that the news media intentionally runs inaccurate stories. To be clear, I’m not saying they are wrong, I’m just remarking on the total lack of trust people have for the media. This bolsters the findings by a Knight-Gallup poll earlier in the year that found 66% of Americans thought the media could not separate truth from opinion and only 34% had a positive view of the media.
"If the top line isn’t bad enough, just dig into the details:
  • 70% say that “traditional major news sources report news they know to be fake, false, or purposely misleading.”
"Consider the impact of that for a moment. We’ve long chronicled “name that party” stories where an indicted Democrat politician’s political affiliation will often be omitted from a news story while a Republican will be identified as such in the lede. " . . .

Laura Bush needs a remedial course in history and immigration policy.

americanthinker.


American Spectator
"The Bush family has a famously adversarial relationship with English. It became clear this week that at least one of them is also illiterate where U.S. history and immigration policy are concerned. This was demonstrated when former First Lady Laura Bush took to the pages of the Washington Post to denounce President Trump for enforcing a statute signed into law by her own husband, George W. Bush. Even worse, she compared the HHS facilities where the children of illegal immigrants are briefly housed to the infamous internment camps where Democrat icon FDR imprisoned 110,000 American citizens of Japanese descent.
This comparison not only played into the hands of the very Democrats and partisan journalists who remorselessly savaged both her and her husband for eight solid years, it is wildly inaccurate. Mrs. Bush clearly knows very little about the plight of children caught up in the illegal immigration crisis, and even less about the internment camps she so glibly evoked. It’s blindingly obvious that she has been suckered by the propaganda relentlessly pumped out by the “news” media, completely taken in by their lurid images of wailing children and “cruel” DHS officials. Laura Bush has thus become just another useful idiot.
Let’s look at some actual facts: According to the former First Lady’s opinion column, “I was among the millions of Americans who watched images of children who have been torn from their parents… the Department of Homeland Security has sent nearly 2,000 children to mass detention centers.” The facilities to which she refers are actually run by the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR), a division of Health and Human Services. It has been in operation since 2003, at which time Mrs. Bush’s husband had been President for two years. Here are the evil doings that ORR has been up to for the subsequent fifteen years:
ORR has cared for more than 175,000 children, incorporating child welfare values as well as the principles and provisions established by the Flores Agreement in 1997, the Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 and its reauthorization acts, the William Wilberforce Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act (TVPRA) of 2005 and 2008.  . . .

STILL UNHINGED: Kathy Griffin Responds To Blistering RNC Ad

RedState  "On Tuesday the RNC released a blistering campaign ad that highlighted the hateful and inciting language the far-left has been using when it comes to President Trump and his administration."



"Included in the video are the now infamous images of comedian Kathy Griffin holding a bloody replica of Trump’s decapitated head.
"As if to prove their point, Kathy Griffin launched an unhinged tirade of her own on Twitter after the ad was released. H/T Mediaite:" Language advisory

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What Country Ever Existed A Century and a Half Without A Rebellion?

. . . Abolition is not our problem today.  Our problem today is progressivism, that uniquely Western branch of Marxism which worldwide, in the 20th century, ran up a butchers bill of somewhere between sixty and one hundred million lives lost.


Bookworm Room  . . . "The tombstone in the picture to the left marks the grave of Civil War officer Nathaniel Grigsby.


"It has been 153 years since the end of our last rebellion in this country.  That rebellion began a year after Abraham Lincoln was elected and many people south of the Mason Dixon Line announced that they refused to accept the results of the ballot box.  To use a phrase common at the time, Lincoln was “not my President.”
"After the civil war ended in Union victory, our federal government was careful to station federal military units in every state so that there would not be a repeat of what happened in 1861.  And there will not be.  But we are on the edge of blood in the streets of one form or another in this country.   It is as obvious today, one year on from when an insane Bernie Bro tried to kill Republican Congress-critters on a soft ball field, as it must have been around 1859, when John Brown, an abolitionist dissatisfied with pacifism, thought he could lead an armed slave revolt in Harper’s Ferry, West Virginia.
"At the time, we collectively lost over one million lives in our Civil War to bring about abolition.  Abolition is not our problem today.  Our problem today is progressivism, that uniquely Western branch of Marxism which worldwide, in the 20th century, ran up a butchers bill of somewhere between sixty and one hundred million lives lost." . . .

Beware the cultural revolution of the Chinese Red Guards that the American left seeks today.

The path of American culture





Tuesday, June 26, 2018

It’s On: The Epic Tapper-Ellison Battle Over Farrakhan

Ed Morrisey  "What happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object? Five minutes of talking-head gold, as this confrontation between CNN’s Jake Tapper and Rep. Keith Ellison (D-MN) demonstrates. Tapper has spent the last several months demanding more accountability from members of Congress who have or had relationships with notorious bigot and anti-Semite Louis Farrakhan, leader of the Nation of Islam. Ellison at one point belonged to NoI, but has insisted lately that he’s never had a relationship or taken a meeting with Farrakhan.


"When Ellison starts talking about the bigotry inherent in the so-called “Muslim ban” executive order upheld by the Supreme Court earlier today, Tapper asks Ellison to explain his own brushes with bigotry and anti-Semitism. That’s when the fur flies and the fun begins:" . . .

. . . "Ellison’s been evasive and deceptive on this for a very long time. Check out the archives of our friends at Power Line for chapter and verse on Ellison’s radicalism and his embrace of Farrakhan until it became inconvenient. Tapper was right to call him out and force him to confront the question, especially as he poses as an opponent of bigotry.
"Why stop at Farrakhan? The Free Beacon’s Brent Scher suggests that if Ellison keeps denying he met with the Nation of Islam leader, Tapper can ask Ellison instead about this meeting from 2008:
Why doesn't anybody ever grill him on why he let the Muslim Brotherhood pay for his trip to Saudi Arabia? And why he met with radicals like Sheikh Abdallah Bin Bayyah on the trip?

Ellison Explodes Over Travel Ban Decision, Lies About It Being ‘Muslim Ban’  "So if it’s a Muslim ban, why does it include Venezuela, and not include most of the Muslim world?"

"Norwegian rapper" curses “the f***ing Jews” during his performance.

Times of Israel

"Leader of Jewish community threatens legal action against *Kaveh Kholardi, who says remark at Oslo concert was 'taken out of context' "


"A Norwegian rapper hired by the City of Oslo to sing at an event intended to celebrate diversity cursed “the f***ing Jews” during his performance.
"In response to the profane statement Friday by Kaveh Kholardi, the leader of the country’s Jewish community has threatened to take legal action against the 23-year-old performer.
"Kholardi wished Muslims “Eid Mubarak,” a greeting in Arabic for the Eid al-Fitr holiday that on Friday marked the end of Ramadan, Dagen reported. He went on to ask if there were Christians present, smiling upon hearing cheers. Then he asked if there were any Jews, adding “f***ing Jews… Just kidding.”
"Christine Thune, a spokeswoman for the Oslo municipality, told the Verdens Gang daily that the organizers had complained to Kholardi. Anne Christine Kroepelin said the whole “point of the event was diversity and inclusion,” and that Kholardi’s apparent expression of anti-Semitism was “exactly the opposite of what the organizers wanted to promote.”
"On June 10, five days before the concert, Kholardi wrote on Twitter: “f***ing Jews are so corrupt.”
"On Facebook, Kholardi wrote following criticism by the Jewish leader, Ervin Kohn, that he is “neither a racist nor anti-Semite,” and that the reference to Jews during the concert was taken out of context” and was only a joke.
"Kohn demanded an apology from Kholardi, threatening a complaint to police for incitement to hate if Kholardi does not comply with the request.
"Kholardi’s Facebook account has become inaccessible following the incident.
*Known in Norway as "Lars Kalberg".

Ex-CIA Chief John Brennan Invokes Watergate – Calls on Republican ‘Heroes’ to Force Trump Out of Office

Gateway Pundit  "Former CIA Director-turned-Twitter-troll John Brennan fired off another ominous tweet to President Trump Tuesday.
"John Brennan predicted the outcome of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s probe would end up like the Watergate investigation–with an impeachment and or resignation and called on Republican “heroes” to circle the wagons.
Brennan: the man who referred to Jerusalem as "al Quds"
"John Brennan was heavily involved in promoting Hillary’s phony dossier and wants President Trump removed from office.
"The ex-CIA chief invoked Watergate and called on Republicans to circle the wagons and force Trump to resign after Mueller is finished with his investigation.
"Brennan tweeted: When the Special Counsel’s work is done, the Republican Party must have its modern-day equivalents of Watergate heroes—Howard Baker, Elliot Richardson, Bill Ruckleshaus, John Dean—who will put country, fellow citizens, & the law above any one person, including @realDonaldTrump." . . .

MSM vs President Trump: CNN's Jim Acosta met with 'Go home, Jim' chants at Trump rally

Weasel Zippers photo
Washington Times  "Jim Acosta got a bit of the Sarah Huckabee Sanders treatment Monday.
"At President Trump’s planned rally in South Carolina, members of the crowd began chanting “Go home, Jim” to the famously combative CNN correspondent.
"According to other videos posted by reporters at the West Columbia arena, chants of “CNN sucks” could also be heard, mimicking a chant in which Mr. Trump orchestrated the crowd at a rally in Minnesota last week.
"One woman, identified as Maria Rojas, began berating Mr. Acosta personally as he stood in the reporters’ section.
"The rally was scheduled to start at 7 p.m."




Put a sign on the door and let us know before we come in

Darkangelpolitics.com

Silvio Canto, Jr."We've been following the story about the Red Hen Restaurant versus White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders.

"As you know, Sarah and her family were told to leave the restaurant.  It's just the latest example of the left pushing politics in your face, from sports highlights to now having a family dinner.
"What else do you need to understand about Trump Derangement Syndrome?  My guess is that Dr. Krauthammer must be running a panel up in Heaven telling everyone that the left down here is beyond repair.
"The article explains that it may seen as "discrimination" in some jurisdictions in the country.
"Frankly, keep the courts out of this, and let Trump voters do their thing.  
"Here is a memo to business owners looking do a Red Hen: If you do not want to do business with the 62 million of us who voted for Trump, then let us know.  Put a sign on the door, and we will be delighted to take our money to someone else.  
"By late Saturday, the Red Hen's website was down, the reservations phone line disabled, and the voicemail full.  We can be sure that it'll be a while before manager and co-owner Stephanie Wilkinson tries that again.
"It's stupid to play politics with customers.  At the same time, we can play that game, too. "  

It is, after all, in the Democrat DNA:

WATCH: Laura Loomer Confronts Maxine Waters

Big League Politics


"I confronted Rep. Maxine Waters of California regarding her call for Trump administration officials to be harassed in their everyday lives. Does Maxine Waters think this kind of targeted harassment is civil? Does Maxine Waters stand behind her comments, or was it just agitprop for her Resistance friends?

"Many Democrats are disavowing Rep. Maxine Waters for her comments earlier, encouraging people to harass Trump administration officials and Trump supporters in the streets.

"But not all Democrat lawmakers are taking the [same] path and distancing themselves from Waters.

“ 'So yes, if I saw an administrator in, um, out and about, there’s nothing wrong with confronting that person,” said Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ) at the very end of a rant on MSNBC…"  Hat tip to John Bledsoe at Moretti Underground 

Hillary's former running mate is on board with Waters :