Sunday, June 8, 2025

When Legendary Luftwaffe Ace Adolf Galland asked Reich Marshal Hermann Goering [for] a Squadron of Spitfire fighters

 Vidan.org 

 “ 'Sir, the Spitfire is an excellent defensive fighter because it is more maneuverable than our Me 109, even if a little slower — especially in acceleration. Such a fighter is much better suited to close escort than our Me 109, which is handicapped in that role.' ”


"Adolf Galland was the most famous German ace and fighter leader of his generation: his story is simultaneously that of the Luftwaffe Fighter Arm, in which he served from foundation to finish. As explained by Col. Raymond F. Toliver & Trevor J. Constable in their book Fighter General: The Life of Adolf Galland: The Official Biography, Galland’s career was that of an outstanding combat leader torn from the fighter cockpit to defend his country – and sometimes his own pilots – in the bizarre bureaucracy of the Luftwaffe High Command. Galland’s battles against the Allied air forces, both as a general and in individual combat, hold no less drama than his head-on battles with Goering and Hitler.

"Adolf Galland was the most famous German ace and fighter leader of his generation: his story is simultaneously that of the Luftwaffe Fighter Arm, in which he served from foundation to finish. As explained by Col. Raymond F. Toliver & Trevor J. Constable in their book Fighter General: The Life of Adolf Galland: The Official Biography, Galland’s career was that of an outstanding combat leader torn from the fighter cockpit to defend his country – and sometimes his own pilots – in the bizarre bureaucracy of the Luftwaffe High Command. Galland’s battles against the Allied air forces, both as a general and in individual combat, hold no less drama than his head-on battles with Goering and Hitler." . . .

. . ."Now a new phase of the Battle of Britain was beginning, with the removal of this lethal and direct pressure from Fighter Command. The Londoners were going to catch hell, but Fighter Command would be able to come back from the brink." . . .

All the Cool Kids Think Donald Trump Is Coming for Them

 Hot Air   

"George Clooney thinks everyone is worried about being targeted by President Trump: Anderson Cooper: “Do you worry about, I mean, personally being targeted by the administration?” Clooney: “Sure. Everybody worries about it.' ”


"Listen, I'm sure it's true, too, this raging paranoia they all seem to be suffering from.

"Now, I'm no shrink - I don't even play one here at HotAir - but my professional cynical opinion, bolstered by years of detailed and exacting Scientific™ observation, have led me to conclude there are two possible explanations for the phenomena we are currently witnessing.

  1. A mass psychogenic illness manifestation (You didn't think I knew that, did you? HAH!)
  2. A whole lot of shallow, insecure celebrities are worried they may NOT be important enough to cart off to The Detention Camps and are posturing to make everyone believe they are at serious risk of confinement.

"This is where I am with this. 

"If you all think back, it started kind of quietly before the election. Suggestions that there were 'going to be camps,' and lists of Democratic icons - those vaunted 'Defenders of Democracy' - hauled off to God knows where before our very eyes." . . .

Joy Behar, Wanda Sykes Fear Trump Will Put Comedians in Jail: ‘It Could Really Happen’

Kathy Griffin has revealed she is scared that a victory for former President Donald Trump in November will put the lives of comedians like herself at risk. “He’s going to pick us off, one by one, like bowling pins, and I’m not kidding and I’m not being paranoid,” the 63-year-old told Entertainment Weekly in an interview published Wednesday.

Whoopi Goldberg Says She Fears Trump Will Deport Her - Newsweek   "Whoopi Goldberg has expressed concern that President Donald Trump's policies could lead to wrongful deportations, including her own." . . .

While Riots Ravage Los Angeles, You'll Never Believe What CNN Is Doing

RedState   

"If only Karen Bass fought against the Los Angeles fires like she fights for illegal aliens." Rep. Darrell Issa.

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Mayor Karen Bass
@MayorOfLA
We will not stand for this.


"Juliette Kayyem, who Brian Stelter praised as the "best in the business" after her absurd commentary, would go on to cry that Trump's deployment of the National Guard was "unprecedented" because it lacked the support of the state's governor, which Newsom refused to offer despite his refusal to use state law enforcement to restore peace. That's such an easily debunkable lie, given that such deployments have happened without a governor's consent several times during American history, including during the Civil Rights era. 

"Of course, you'll be less than shocked to learn that Kayyem was not so understanding when it came to actual peaceful protesters in Canada opposing COVID mandates. In that case, she demanded their tires be slashed and everyone be arrested. Setting cars on fire and trying to kill ICE agents, though? That's just a "lawful" protest in her book." . . .

They Called for Insurrection, They Got It, and Now They're Playing Innocent. CA Officials Are Repugnant.   "We’ve seen the playbook so many times: Democrats accuse conservatives of fomenting violence, white supremacist action, and “insurrection.” While actual examples of the “right-wing” brutality that they endlessly scream about are few and far between, they stay quite busy in the meantime promoting their own domestic terrorism in the form of the devastating urban destruction during the George Floyd-BLM riots of 2020, the antisemitic demonstrations on college campuses that started in 2023, and now in recent days, the active and hostile resistance against law enforcement officers from our own country."

For Democratic Party operatives, you own this. There’s no way to spin it. These are the people you’re fighting to keep here.   . . ."Let me get this straight, Bass comes out and says, “We will not stand for this.” Then almost every single elected official in Los Angeles jumps on social media and says variations of the same thing. Then Bass says, “we are fighting for you.”

"Then we have law enforcement attacked and assaulted, rocks and bricks thrown at them, fires set to cars, OUR FLAG, and other areas of our community, rocks thrown at moving vehicles, people taking over streets and neighborhoods and blocking all traffic, vandalism and destruction around the entire city and county, and the National Guard called in." . . .

WWI HD Colorization — Flying over the Western Front Battlefields, 1919

Glimpses Into the Past

"Incredibly restored footage of WWI battlefields as seen from an airship, one year after the war ended. Filmed by Jacques Trolley de Prévaux, a French Navy officer and a pioneer of French Naval Aviation. He was retrained to fly dirigibles (airships) which were crucial for artillery spotting, detecting sea mines, and anti-submarine warfare during WWI. For his service and actions, he was awarded the Légion d'honneur and the Croix de guerre. "In 1919, just months after the Armistice, Jacques undertook a remarkable flight with a motion picture camera attached to his airship. He flew over the war-torn landscapes from the Belgian coastline to the French city of Verdun, documenting the unparalleled devastation. His footage captured the flattened ruins of places like Ypres, the flooded shell craters of Passchendaele, and the miles of zigzagging trenches still visible from the air. "The full 78-minute film was lost, but found again in late 1990s. Footage source:    • 1919: Aerial views of Ypres   Music: The Sleeping Prophet by Jesse Gallagher

Saturday, June 7, 2025

Will Derek Chauvin and the other police officers finally receive true justice?

 John Dale Dunn    

"Astonishingly, Mitchell boasted to the state attorneys how he threatened Baker into changing his diagnosis. These key memoranda are public records. If I have them, so must Judge Cahill, but he has ignored them."

The mob surrounding the courthouse the day before jury selection in Derek Chauvin’s trial, by Chad Davis

"For four years, since Derek Chauvin was tried in a kangaroo court and convicted, I have been working with support from prominent investigative journalist, editor, and author, Jack Cashill, to right this wrong. We are committed to justice for the four officers involved in the May 25, 2020, death of felon George Floyd, who died from a cardiac arrest due to a bad heart while resisting arrest.

"Floyd was not murdered. The officers on the scene—Chauvin, Tou Thau, Alex Kueng, and Thomas Lane —were doing their job according to Minneapolis Police Department policy, directives, and training, not committing a crime. Thankfully, the last three months have seen numerous positive developments for our position and efforts to reverse the officers’ convictions.

Big deal number one: the medical examiner’s troubling testimony

"I have written many times in American Thinker and elsewhere that Chauvin and his colleagues are innocent. They did not kill George Floyd. Floyd died from cardiac arrest while being restrained. The excitement, stimulation, and exertion—not to mention the methamphetamines—put an unbearable strain on a huge man with severe heart disease. The officers could only see his size, not his heart.

"I have detailed elsewhere how Dr. Roger Mitchell, a black activist and then the DC medical examiner, put pressure on Hennepin County Medical Examiner, Dr. Andrew Baker to change his original autopsy conclusions. I recorded on video two demonstrations to emphasize that the prone restraint used by the MPD was chosen as policy because it was appropriate, not lethal or harmful. Those interested can see one of the videos here." . . .

John Dale Dunn is a 50-year emergency and corrections physician and a 40-year attorney in Brownwood, Texas.

Pelosi's Congressional Democrats cowered in fear before Black Lives Matter: TD

The Bella Ramsey Disaster; Her nonbinary identity impacted her portrayal of a teenage girl.

"Bella Ramsey’s decision to pursue a nonbinary identity hurts her performance in The Last of Us, and it will continue to hurt her in future female roles. Her effort in her personal life to distance herself from being a woman will resound in those performances."
Woke sources call her "they" and "their"

"HBO went all-out for its adaptation of the wildly successful and critically acclaimed video game The Last of Us. For the first season, the network threw a $73 million budget at the project, an amount that exceeds the budget given to the first five seasons of Game of Thrones, HBO’s most financially successful show. The plan was for The Last of Us, which was given the network’s coveted Sunday night slot, to become one of the marquee shows on the streaming platform Max (soon to be renamed back to HBO Max) and to draw in years of subscribers.
"That was the plan. But then HBO cast a woman who believes that she is not a woman to play the lead role of a girl named Ellie. Disaster has followed.
"Bella Ramsey, who plays Ellie, used the press tour for the show’s first season to come out as nonbinary. “I guess my gender has always been very fluid,” she told the New York Times. “Someone would call me ‘she’ or ‘her’ and I wouldn’t think about it, but I knew that if someone called me ‘he’ it was a bit exciting.”
"According to the LGBTQIA+ Wiki, those who take on a nonbinary identity can adopt roles as diverse as having “multiple genders,” experiencing “gender fluidity,” or having a different experience with gender “that doesn’t necessarily cause one to be genderless.” In other words, what exactly Bella Ramsey means by identifying as nonbinary is unclear, but she seemingly believes that she is neither a woman nor a man, but some constructed category in between.
"In practice, her nonbinary identity means that she seeks to hide her femininity and disassociate herself from it. For The Last of Us, this physically manifested in her decision to bind her breasts during filming. Even she admitted that this is dangerous from a health perspective." . . .

When Access Breeds Arrogance: Elon Musk’s Betrayal of Donald Trump

 Yassin Fawaz   

"What once appeared as a promising alliance has unraveled into a one-sided betrayal. Musk’s recent public attacks on Trump—from spreading baseless accusations regarding Trump’s alleged involvement in the Epstein files to even calling for impeachment—feel less like principled criticism and more like personal vendettas."

"In politics and business, access is power. It opens doors, builds alliances, and can forge lasting partnerships. But what happens when access leads not to loyalty, but to arrogance? The recent fallout between Elon Musk and Donald Trump provides a cautionary tale about the dangers of misplaced trust and the consequences when respect is thrown aside.

"Access to the highest levels of government or industry isn’t given lightly. It reflects not just personal favor but a deep responsibility—the trust to represent and uphold certain values and relationships. However, when that access is abused or taken for granted, it can quickly lead to fractured bonds and damaging fallout.

The Oval Office Access That Went Too Far

"During Trump’s presidency, Elon Musk was granted unusual access to the Oval Office. Unlike typical guests or advisors who maintain a professional demeanor, Musk reportedly walked in and out like he owned the place—often dressed in a casual, nightclub-like style rather than the formality the White House commands. This wasn’t just a fashion statement; it symbolized a deeper problem.

"In Washington, appearances matter. The Oval Office is not just any office; it is the epicenter of American power and diplomacy. Entering it dressed like you’re headed to a nightclub isn’t just breaking dress code—it’s a subtle signal of disrespect to the institution and the officeholder. This kind of casual disregard for decorum can erode respect from colleagues, the public, and even the leader himself.

"Such casual disrespect sends the wrong message, not just to Trump but to the public. It suggested Musk saw himself as more than a guest—as if he held ownership over the relationship, the office, and ultimately, Trump himself. This attitude planted the seeds for a growing divide that would soon surface publicly.

"Donald Trump showed considerable patience putting up with this behavior longer than most would have expected. But such tolerance only goes so far." . . .

President Trump has an amazing capacity to overlook insults and venom cast his way. Most notably the friendly treatment he gave Joe Biden after Biden's numerous speeches all but calling for the death of Mr. Trump. TD


Friday, June 6, 2025

“Same gesture, different political party. Funny how that works,” . . .

. . . New ‘Nazi salute’ furore erupts in US as Cory Booker is accused of making the same gesture as Elon Musk said activist Brandon Straka, joking (sarcastically) that Mr Booker was “giving a heartfelt, patriotic salute” while Mr Musk was “personally resurrecting the Third Reich, according to the media”.


. . ."Media Double Standards: Elon Musk vs. Cory Booker in 'Nazi Salute' Controversy
In early 2025, two prominent figures—tech mogul Elon Musk and Senator Cory Booker—found themselves at the center of controversy for making gestures that some interpreted as resembling a Nazi salute. However, the media's response to each incident highlighted a stark contrast, raising questions about biases in reporting.
"Elon Musk's Gesture and Media Backlash
"On January 20, 2025, during a celebration of President Donald Trump's inauguration, Elon Musk made a gesture that drew widespread criticism. He placed his hand over his heart and extended his arm outward with an open palm, a motion many perceived as akin to a Nazi salute. Media outlets such as Axios, CNN, NPR and Reuters reported extensively on the incident, with headlines emphasizing the controversy and public outcry.
"Musk dismissed the accusations, referring to them as "dirty tricks" and expressing frustration over the media's portrayal. Despite his defense, the incident led to significant backlash, including calls for bans in certain countries and criticism from various organizations.
"Cory Booker's Similar Gesture and Media Silence
Several months later, Senator Cory Booker made a gesture during a speech at the California Democratic Convention that bore similarities to Musk's. He placed his hand over his heart and extended his arm outward with an open palm. While social media users quickly drew parallels between Booker's and Musk's gestures, mainstream media outlets largely refrained from covering the incident.