Sunday, January 24, 2016

Not Looking Good For Hillary In Minnesota, Head To Head Matchup Shows Hillary Ties with Cruz, Loses to Rubio…

Weasel Zippers

Candidates Vie For Votes At Last Presidential Debate

"Oddly Hillary is beating Feel the Bern.
Republican Marco Rubio and Democrat Hillary Clinton are early favorites among Minnesota voters in the presidential race, according to a new Star Tribune poll.
Clinton holds a commanding 34-point lead over rival Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, but the statewide poll of 800 registered voters shows that the former secretary of state could face trouble against two top Republicans. In head-to-head matchups, Clinton is essentially tied with Texas Sen. Ted Cruz and trails Rubio, the Florida U.S. senator. Clinton tops Donald Trump by 5 percentage points.
Full article. . .

Whack-A-Bimbo

Western PC thought on Islam

Bloviating Zeppelin   "It’s not funny unless it’s true."
Leftist Cartoon Peanuts

Hillary Getting a Pass on Dems' Turn Left to Socialism

Political Cartoons by Chip Bok

RealClearPolitics . . . "It is, quite frankly, astounding that in the other race that has become the Democrats' nomination battle between Vermont socialist Sen. Bernie Sanders and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, no one has asked Clinton to explain how she differs from Sanders' socialist ideology. Not one question, even though Sanders shockingly is the frontrunner and Clinton shockingly isn't in the primary season's first two nominating contests.
"Is this the case because Trump is sucking all of the oxygen out of the other campaigns? Or is it because Democrats are treated differently by the national media?
"All fair questions because, goodness knows, if someone was running as an anarchist in the Republican field, Sen. Marco Rubio or Gov. John Kasich certainly would be asked how their views contrast with anarchy." . . .
Political Cartoons by Lisa Benson

Former New York mayor Michael Bloomberg may enter the race as an independent.


Hot Air  "Guard the Big Gulps and the guns, and store up on the table salt while you’re at it. “Galled” by the lasting power of Donald Trump with Republicans and the incompetence of Hillary Clinton in closing the sale with Democrats, former New York mayor Michael Bloomberg may enter the race as an independent. The New York Times reports today that Bloomberg will loosen up at least a billion dollars of his own money if he decides he can win in November:"
Galled by Donald J. Trump’s dominance of the Republican field, and troubled by Hillary Clinton’s stumbles and the rise of Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont on the Democratic side, Michael R. Bloomberg has instructed advisers to draw up plans for an independent campaign in this year’s presidential race. . .
Trump 37, Hillary 36, Bloomberg 13  "The only way this horrible campaign can end for conservative anti-Trumpers, I think, is with a third-party candidacy that’s even more irritating than Trump’s is. It’d be like a twist at the end of an especially creepy Twilight Zone episode, where a guy sells his soul to the devil for another choice besides Trump and Hillary — and it turns out to be Mike Bloomberg. “Submitted for your approval: A man who’ll never drink more than 12 ounces of soda in one sitting again. A lesson in being careful what you wish for … in the Twilight Zone.' ” . . .


The Marco Rubio crime spree

Mediaite   The Washington Post ran a story this week on how Rubio was arrested when he was 18 for being in a park after it was closed.
Yeah, that’s it. As Mediaite’s own Alex Griswold wrote, it might be the “lamest attack” on Rubio over his past to date.
Well, Rubio shot back on Twitter yesterday by tweeting out a video with more details of his “crime spree”:

The United States of Air-merica: Stunning aerial photographs show the full glory of the US in a way you have never seen before

Daily Mail
The photographer is photographed while in the air above the U.S.
"These aerial photographs show the U.S.'s stunning array of scenery as well as housing estates and parking lots

  • "They were taken by pilot Jassen Todorov, from San Francisco, who was flying in a 1976 Piper Warrior plane

  • "He travelled(sp) for three weeks, flying for four hours a day, across states that included Florida, Arizona and Texas
  • Tractors travelling in perfectly parallel lines plow a field in this photograph, taken by Jassen Todorov above Florida
    Tractors travelling in perfectly parallel lines plow a field in this photograph, taken by Jassen Todorov above Florida

    These incredible aerial shots show the U.S. in a way you've never seen it before - from suburban housing estates to sprawling deserts, the amazing images show the vast expanse of scenery the country has to offer.
    "Deep craters in Arizona's red desert and swamps and wetlands in Florida and Louisiana look like they could be alien planets, alongside urban images of houses and freeways.
    "Pilot Jassen Todorov, from San Francisco, spent three weeks flying across eight states in a 1976 Piper Warrior plane to capture the amazing shots from high above."
    Massive craters in the Red Desert, Arizona, are photographed by Jassen Todorov during a flight in a 1976 Piper Warrior plane
    Massive craters in the Red Desert, Arizona, are photographed by Jassen Todorov during a flight in a 1976 Piper Warrior plane

    These are the Vicksburg Bridges, located on the Mississippi River, show a barge making its way underneath them
    These are the Vicksburg Bridges, located on the Mississippi River, show a barge making its way underneath them

    Much more here.  Jassen Todorov.   His Facebook page

    Saturday, January 23, 2016

    Just as Obama owned Democrats in 2008, so "Donald Trump is hypnotizing the GOP. Literally."

    "America has become an idiocracy."

    James Pethokoukis

    Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally at the South Point Resort and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada January 21, 2016. REUTERS/David Becker.

    . . . "These and other of Trump’s “master persuader” tricks and techniques — including engineeredinsults like calling Jeb Bush “low energy” — have been outlined and explained since last summer in a series of prescient blog posts by cartoonist Scott Adams. Best known as creator of the Dilbert comic strip, Adams is also a Berkeley MBA and trained hypnotist. While many analysts dismiss Trump as an idiot clown benefiting from America’s anxious id, Adams sees Trump as a savvy communicator “highly trained in the art of persuasion [who] literally wrote the book on it …There is a reason Trump’s message penetrates the crowd noise” while the other candidates flounder." . . .

    "I don't get this Trump phenomenon"  On the contrary, I always enjoyed him on TV and agree with him on some things.  However, we are talking about the presidency, and I don't see Mr. Trump as the right man for that job.


    National Review is Against Trump  . . . "Trump’s political opinions have wobbled all over the lot. The real-estate mogul and reality-TV star has supported abortion, gun control, single-payer health care à la Canada, and punitive taxes on the wealthy. (He and Bernie Sanders have shared more than funky outer-borough accents.) Since declaring his candidacy he has taken a more conservative line, yet there are great gaping holes in it." . . .
    "Since 1984, when Jesse Jackson ran for president with no credential other than a great flow of words, both parties have been infested by candidates who have treated the presidency as an entry-level position. They are the excrescences of instant-hit media culture. The burdens and intricacies of leadership are special; experience in other fields is not transferable. That is why all American presidents have been politicians, or generals."

    Co-founder of Greenpeace: "Why I am a Climate Change Skeptic"

    There was a time centuries ago when it was "settled science" that the earth was flat. In 1988 Ted Danson predicted  "the oceans would be "dead", in 10 years,".  Here we are three decades later.  TD




    Dr. Patrick Moore  . . . "My skepticism begins with the believers’ certainty they can predict the global climate with a computer model. The entire basis for the doomsday climate change scenario is the hypothesis increased atmospheric carbon dioxide due to fossil fuel emissions will heat the Earth to unlivable temperatures.
    "In fact, the Earth has been warming very gradually for 300 years, since the Little Ice Age ended, long before heavy use of fossil fuels. Prior to the Little Ice Age, during the Medieval Warm Period, Vikings colonized Greenland and Newfoundland, when it was warmer there than today. And during Roman times, it was warmer, long before fossil fuels revolutionized civilization.
    "The idea it would be catastrophic if carbon dioxide were to increase and average global temperature were to rise a few degrees is preposterous.
    "Recently, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) announced for the umpteenth time we are doomed unless we reduce carbon-dioxide emissions to zero. Effectively this means either reducing the population to zero, or going back 10,000 years before humans began clearing forests for agriculture. This proposed cure is far worse than adapting to a warmer world, if it actually comes about." . . .

    [Editor’s Note: Patrick Moore, Ph.D., has been a leader in international environmentalism for more than 40 years. He cofounded Greenpeace and currently serves as chair of Allow Golden Rice. Moore received the 2014 Speaks Truth to Power Award at the Ninth International Conference on Climate Change, July 8, in Las Vegas. 
    Medieval Science and Philosophy  "The web site for the book The Genesis of Science: How the Christian Middle Ages Launched the Scientific Revolution."

    Hat tip to Don Cohee, Oregon 

    Obama's legacy in the making; UPDATED


    If the EPA “did their job” in Flint, why did their regional administrator just resign?  . . . "The first question which should come to everyone’s minds is, why was this woman allowed to just resign? Why wasn’t she fired? I understand that sounds like a silly question since nobody at the EPA has been held accountable for anything since McCarthy has been in charge, but surely this is different. It’s true that somebody made the decision to switch the city’s water supply from Detroit to the Flint River and the damage was accelerated by their failure to anticipate the water treatment required to prevent the pipes from rotting out. Those involved with that decision need to be held accountable. But the EPA knew (or strongly suspected) that the people of Flint were drinking what is essentially toxic waste for six months and they said nothing. They suppressed a report which could have gotten safety protocols in motion while they argued internally over petty bureaucratic concerns and allowed the citizens to continue ingesting lead for months on end."  And Obama extolled the virtue of government over this.
    EPA did it's job well!

    Losing What Reagan Won   . . "Moreover, we are building our battle plans upon lies, because the religions of Jews and Christians are, quite clearly, better than Marxism and better than radical Islam. 

    "Instead, we watch while Israel is driven into increasingly desperate straits and while Christians are driven from their historic homeland in Asia and Africa.

    thefederalistpapers
    Obama releases inventor of the "shoe bomb" from Gitmo 
    . . . Al Suadi has been described as an explosives trainer for Al Qaeda who in 2008 was still considered a potential high risk to the U.S., but also with high intelligence value. He was recommended for release by prison officials less than two years later. He has been at Gitmo since 2002, and is being transferred to the government of Montenegro.
    "A third detainee, Muhammad Bawazir, a 35-year-old also from Yemen, refused to board a plane as the others were being flown out for resettlement in the Balkans. Transfer to Yemen is not an option, as the nation is in the midst of a bloody civil war, and Bawazir’s lawyer, John Chandler, said he prefers to stay in the military prison for now." . . .
     touchup

    Bernie Sanders and the Realists. And, well, the Soviets too


    The New Yorker  . . . "With polls showing Sanders leading, or challenging Hillary Clinton for the lead, in Iowa and New Hampshire, his proposals demand inspection. Until recently, there hadn’t been very much of this."
    Linden doesn’t question the attractiveness of the vision Sanders is promoting—an America with a universal public health-care system, universal paid leave, free college tuition at state colleges, and a huge infrastructure program. Ultimately, a single-payer health-care system “could offer us enormous benefits,” Linden writes. But he also points out that Sanders, in order to finance such a system, would have to raise taxes sharply. “There’s no realistic chance of getting even a decent fraction of what Sanders has asked for. And if that’s the case, then Sanders has clearly not done the hard work of figuring out priorities, of operating within constraints, of balancing trade-offs,” he writes.
    Where did Sanders' spending ideas come from? This may be a clue:  Fun Fact Of The Day: Bernie Sanders Honeymooned In The Soviet Union…  . . . "Sanders married his current wife, Jane, in May of 1988 and the next day left for their “romantic honeymoon” to Yaroslavl, in the then-Soviet Union. The trip was an official delegation from Burlington to cement the two cities’ sister-city relationship. “Trust me. It was a very strange honeymoon,” Sanders writes.
    "He also visited Cuba with Jane in 1989 and tried to meet with Fidel Castro, but it didn’t work out and he met with the mayor of Havana and other officials instead." . . .

    Bernie Sanders’s Soviet Honeymoon  "What is it about worn-out socialist “worker paradises” like the old Soviet Union and Cuba that bring out the romantic in American radical politicians?" . . .

    Did Sanders ACTUALLY Honeymoon In The Soviet Union? Da, Comrade [VIDEO]

    “Did you go on your honeymoon to the Soviet Union?” Roberts asked.“The fact is that I went to establish a sister city program with Yaroslavl, then in the Soviet Union, now an important city in Russia which is still in existence today,” Sanders replied. “The purpose of that trip was a sister city. Did it take place after my marriage? It did.”

    Five Ways We Know Al Gore’s Been Running A Global Warming Racket


    Investor's Business Daily  . . . "The terrible truth for Gore is that there is no planetary emergency. Not one of the dire predictions he and the rest of the alarmist community made has come to pass. In fact, there is plenty of evidence that they have been running a racket. Here’s how we know:
    "One, Earth hasn’t warmed in nearly 20 years. Yes, 2015 supposedly “smashed” the previous temperature record. But actually it was the third-warmest year on record — or maybe “not even close to the hottest year on record,” says James Taylor of the Heartland Institute.
    "The global average temperature, a devilish thing to determine anyway, depends on what temperature readings are being used and who is “adjusting” the data to fit their political purposes. The scientific community cannot be trusted to provide honest numbers. And 2015 was, after all, an El Nino year. Higher temperatures, with no link to man’s activities, were expected." . . .