"In the light of recent worldwide terror attacks targeting Jews, world media almost came to the brink of realizing that words mean things. Several major outlets were reportedly stunned to discover that "global intifada" means killing people around the globe – as opposed to just a description of youth activism. After months of thinking that "intifada" referred to interpretive dancing, the press faced the possibility that slogans sometimes function as instructions.
"Institutions of higher learning responded in their customary dialect: Harvard upgraded antisemitism from "unfounded concern" to "complex context," which is academia's way of admitting something exists while insisting it's rude to describe it. The new guidance encourages students to process hate as an ambience, like humidity.
"University officials issued statements condemning violence and urging students to avoid "harmful specificity," "jumping to adjectives," "noticing patterns," or "assigning motives" to motives. As one tenured professor noted, violence is bad, but clarity is worse: "Please do not name anything, describe anything, or connect anything to anything."
"NPR, always first to sanitize a noun, rebranded antisemitism as "community tensions," added somber piano music, and reminded listeners that the real danger is "escalation" – particularly the escalation of accurate description. Hate is regrettable; noticing it is polarizing.
"Cable anchors tried to square the circle: hate is wrong, but also "understandable" under certain editorial guidelines, especially when it arrives wearing ethnic clothing. To condemn evil is a slippery slope, because it might imply someone is responsible.
"A media panel then concluded "from the river to the sea" refers to peaceful nature hikes and inclusive trail access, since nothing says "peace" like a collection of euphemisms. By general consensus, chants are never what they say they are – until people get killed, at which point everyone acts shocked and demands we "come together" by not asking obvious questions.
"As for media consumers, their opinion could be summed up in one random street interview: "First they tell you it isn't happening. Then it happens. Then they tell you it's complicated. And finally they warn you not to notice the pattern, because pattern recognition is now a form of hate.' "
Sunday, December 21, 2025
Media shocked to learn 'global intifada' means killing people around the globe
More on Epstein and his works
Funny how there aren't any new Trump pictures in this dump, just oodles and oodles of fresh Clintons, along with assorted degenerate rock stars whom we already knew were degenerate. "Bubba Clinton always had a soft spot for Jeffrey Epstein and whatever it was he was doing, and now a Friday-night document dump gives us the flavor of just how disgusting he was. According to the New York Post, which has a full panoply of coverage:" . . .
| Broc Smith . . . "In one photo, Clinton was seen swimming in a pool with Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein's sex trafficking accomplice and former girlfriend. "The president, who has also been featured in photographs released by House Democrats, has so far remained silent on the release. "He has previously admitted to a friendship with the disgraced financier but has long maintained he severed ties before Epstein's sex crime conviction. "Trump has not been accused of any illegal activity and when the White House was reached for comment, an automatic reply from spokeswoman Abigail Jackson was sent back. "The lengthy statement said the Trump administration is 'transparent' on the Epstein issue and also hurled accusations at Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries and Stacey Plaskett, a non-voting member of the House of Representatives from the US Virgin Islands." . . . |
Brown shooter harbored grudge from 25 years ago ahead of shooting spree that killed three
'Mass shooters tend to see themselves as victims — victims of injustice... They want to punish people who they hold responsible for their misery.'
"The suspect who allegedly killed two Brown University students and an MIT physicist in a multi-day shooting spree harbored a decades-old grudge over his own failed scientific career, investigators believe.
Claudio Manuel Neves Valente, 48, was known in his youth in Portugal as a brilliant yet egotistical physicist who won national science competitions and dazzled with his intellect.
But after graduating from Instituto Superior Técnico (IST), Portugal's top scientific university, friends said Valente struggled when he moved to the US in 2000 for a new challenge, and found his studies at Brown University underwhelming.
Those who knew Valente said he was an ego-maniac who believed the Ivy League college was beneath him, and dropped out after several months because he felt the classes were too easy.
Scott Watson, a physics professor at Syracuse University who befriended Valente at Brown, told the Boston Globe that he remembered the alleged killer as a complicated, unhappy student.
'He could be kind and gentle, though he often became frustrated — sometimes angry — about courses, professors, and living conditions,' Watson recalled.
Another former associate at Brown, Kamran Diba, a professor at the University of Michigan Medical School, told the outlet Valente was a spiteful student, and said it was 'sad and upsetting the hate this person kept for so many years.' . . . More...
Christmas Is Not A Drag, Progressives
"Whatever the woke touches, it kills. We know this. But this “reimagining” of Christmas is about something so much more than that. It’s an illustration of how self-centered and egotistical, we as mortal humans on this spinning Earth, in this UNIVERSE, have become. God help shine a light on us all."
"Liberals, at any point in time, will do all they can to erase and blaspheme a Christian holiday. So, it’s no surprise to us, that they want to make the nativity scene and Christmas all about them.
"In fact, “churches” in Colorado and Washington State (I know, you’re shocked), are hosting drag-themed nativity events this holiday season. Foothills Unitarian Church in Fort Collins, CO, claims “love unites us all”. Alongside their “Tiny Christmas” event for kids 5 and under, their holiday craft nights, their chili and caroling supper, they also hosted an event this weekend entitled “A Drag Christmas Spectacular”. You guessed it. The nativity story…but in DRAG." (Emphasis in the original)
Get ready for the ultimate festive extravaganza with ‘A Drag Christmas Spectacular,’ where magical Queers will slay their way to Bethlehem. But this year, they are not alone!
Dive into the ultimate holiday celebration of queer joy, courage, and unapologetic pride with A Drag Christmas Spectacular! Fast becoming an annual tradition – this year’s performance promises even more humor, heart, and glitter!
Showcasing Colorado’s top drag and queer talent in a 90+ minute whirlwind of theater, drag, and a reimagined Christmas story that only the boldest could dream up.”-adragchristmas.com. More...
The Rise of Radical Islam & Western Societies .
The West Doesn't Understand Extreme Islamism
"John speaks with Islam scholars Dr. Mark Durie and Dr. Richard Shumack to explore the complex relationship between Islam and Western culture, drawing a contrast between Muhammad’s leadership, shaped by military endeavors, and Jesus’s Gospel of peace. They discuss how Islam’s foundational texts—the Quran and Hadiths—emphasise submission and sacred struggle, which stands in tension with Western values like freedom and the rule of law. A lack of theological literacy in the West obscures the roots of current challenges, including Hamas’ extremism and rising anti-Semitism.
"The dialogue examines broader differences, contrasting Islam’s historical pursuit of authority with the West’s vitality, rooted in principles of love and rational inquiry. Dr. Durie and Dr. Shumack observe that Islam's narratives of victimhood and a rejection of modernity hinders progress, while Christianity’s call to "love your enemies" fosters resilience and growth.
"Dr Mark Durie is a pastor and academic. He writes and speaks on a wide range of topics which include the connection between faith and culture, freedom of religion, the persecution of religious minorities, and the origin and history of Islam. A graduate of the Australian National University and the Australian College of Theology, he has held visiting appointments at the University of Leiden, MIT, UCLA, UC Santa Cruz, and Stanford and also held a variety of positions during the 1980’s and 1990’s at Melbourne University. He was elected a Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities in 1992 for his work in linguistics. He is the author of Double Minded and The Third Choice.
"Dr Richard Shumack is a philosopher of religion specialising in Muslim and Christian belief. He teaches regularly on ministry in Muslim contexts in Australian colleges, universities, churches and schools. He is the author of Jesus Through Muslim Eyes and Witnessing to Western Muslims." . . .
The Blogs: The Rise of Radical Islam & Western Societies . . . "But for all the daunting obstacles ahead, there is also reason for hope. The vast majority of people in Western societies, Muslim and non-Muslim alike, reject the poison of radicalism and hatred. They believe in the promise of liberty, democracy, and human rights, and are willing to work hard to build a future of greater opportunity and understanding for all. By reaffirming these universal values, by standing united against bigotry and extremism in all their forms, and by investing in the hard work of integration and community-building, Western societies can emerge stronger, more cohesive, and better equipped to face the challenges of a rapidly changing world. The stakes could not be higher, nor the urgency greater, for the fight against radical Islamism, anti-Semitism, and the forces of division is nothing less than a battle for the soul of Western civilization itself."
Are You Using ‘Begs the Question’ Wrong?
Word Smarts “Begs the question” is a common phrase to introduce a follow-up question, but it’s technically incorrect. The mix-up is the result of a translation rooted in philosophy.
"You can now see why those who favor the philosophical version dislike the modern usage — the two are very different. However, in informal situations, using “begs the question” to mean something like “raises the question” is widely understood, and dictionaries recognize it as valid. Nevertheless, this usage should be avoided in formal writing."
"The phrase dates back to Aristotle’s principles of formal logic. It comes from the Latin petitio principii, meaning “assuming the original point.” “Begging the question” is the fallacy of assuming the conclusion is within your premises. In simpler terms, it’s when your argument already assumes the very thing it’s trying to prove. This results in a logically flawed circular argument.
"In the context of this philosophical argument, petitio principii was translated into English as “begging the question” during the 16th century, originally meaning “to pass over or ignore a question by assuming it to be established or settled.” It uses an archaic definition of “beg,” meaning “to take for granted the matter in dispute” or “to assume without proof.”
"A more precise modern translation of petitio principii might be “assuming the original conclusion.” For example, “Wool sweaters are better than cotton sweaters because they contain more wool” begs the question, since it assumes what is already established (wool is better than cotton). A correct philosophical usage of “begs the question” would be: “The car commercial begs the question when it says the brand is superior because it sold more cars last year.” . . .
Saturday, December 20, 2025
These are troubled times for Jews, but God will not abandon them
"Hunting Jews can no longer be a growing American pastime. Laws can be passed to stiffen the penalties for antisemitic attacks. Most importantly, immigrants who foster it will be deported, regardless of how long they have lived in the United States."
"Chanukah is a magical festival of lights that reaffirms that G-d shows favor to the Jewish people. Theirs is an unbreakable bond. True believers do not question the covenant. They embrace it, accept it, and believe it. (See, at the end of this post, the lyrics to the Jewish version of “Rock of Ages.” This traditional Hanukkah hymn is believed to the 12th or 13th centuries, with music from the 15th century.)
"We must remember this bond today, for Jews live in troubled times. It is doubtful there are more than 16-17 million Jews alive in the world today.
"The population of the United States is 348,114,726 as of December 15, 2025. In March 2025, the Jewish population in the United States was 7,698,840, according to the Jewish Electorate Institute. Jews make up only 2.2% of the total American population. (In 1950, they were 3.3% of the total population.)
"Israel has a total population of 10,179,500, of which approximately 7,208,500 are Jews. The remainder of the population consists of Arabs (21%) and others (Druze, non-Arab Christians, etc.)."There exist other major international Jewish population centers, but their numbers are small and dropping:
- France: 440,000
- Canada: 398,000
- UK: 312,000
- Argentina: 171,000
- Russia: 142,000
- Germany: 125,000
- Austria: 117,200
"And yet despite our minuscule numbers, we live in the heads of millions upon millions of deranged, hateful people who lust to kill Jews. Lots of Jews. Any Jews or a single Jew. Western Europe has abandoned the co-existence it achieved with the Jews after the genocide of WWII. This was foolish. It cannot successfully feed the Islamic beast and long survive." . . .
Lynne Lechter: Experience; Created monthly news bulletin, Bogota Today. Directed all operations from newsgathering and editing to advertising, production and distribution. Worked with United States Embassy and Military personnel and executives at multinational companies.
Another Embarrassing Statistic Eric Swalwell Prefers You Not Know As He Runs for CA Governor
"As RedState has reported, the Democrat clown car of gubernatorial candidates in California got more crowded recently with the announcement from Rep. Eric Swalwell (CA-14) that he was throwing his hat into the race.
"Swalwell shared the news in a late November appearance on the Jimmy Kimmel show, proclaiming that "Our state, this great state, needs a fighter and a protector. Someone who will bring prices down, lift wages up" while also boasting about his TDS creds.
" 'Our state is under attack," he alleged, while pandering to California's large Hispanic population. "[Trump] is chasing our immigrant friends and neighbors through their workplaces, kids’ schools, and houses of worship."
"While there are many, many reasons California voters should reject Swalwell in the gubernatorial race, another one of particular interest might be how many votes he's missed in Congress this year - and what he was doing while he missed them:
Swalwell, who is facing a federal criminal referral for alleged mortgage and tax fraud, has missed the most floor votes of any active member of the House of Representatives, according to an analysis by The Post.
Many of the absences also appeared to involve hanging out with celebrities.
Swalwell, 45, has missed 95 votes, not including truancy from committee hearings, out of a total of 342 House roll call votes this year." . . . More...
LOOSE LIPS: Eric Swalwell Discusses Capitol Hill Sex Parties, Ivanka Trump's Looks During Lobbyist Dinner – RedState "Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) isn't necessarily known for his intellect or his manners. Not only was he hornswoggled by a putative Chinese spy (Fang Fang) a decade ago (and subsequently denied a spot on the House Intelligence Committee), but there was the unfortunate incident involving an apparent flatulence mishap while giving an on-camera interview.
"Then, just a week ago, Swalwell reportedly was overheard blabbing loudly at a D.C. steakhouse over dinner with lobbyists about cheating on his wife, Capitol Hill orgies, and wanting to subpoena Ivanka Trump to testify (while he still held his spot on the Intel Committee) because she was "[censored] hot." . . .
California lawmakers demand answers after 8-hour traffic jam on I-5
"Several California lawmakers are questioning the efficacy of the state’s transportation agencies after a major interstate in Southern California was unexpectedly shut down three times in the last three months.
"California state Sen. Catherine Blakespear led an inquiry and wrote a letter Monday to the California Department of Transportation, the California Highway Patrol and the San Diego Police Department, questioning the three abrupt freeway closures on Interstate 5. The interstate is a major route connecting San Diego to Orange County and Los Angeles. Blakespear led the charge, along with seven other lawmakers.
“ 'When a major transportation artery is closed, it has profound negative rippling effects across our society. With that being the case, it’s crucial that we limit freeway closures as much as possible and we manage them thoughtfully, when they do occur,” lawmakers wrote in the letter." . . . More at the link above.
Judge Hannah Dugan Found Guilty of Obstructing Immigration Agents, Faces Prison Time
“We weren’t trying to make an example out of anyone. This was necessary to hold Judge Dugan accountable because of the actions she took”
"As you may know, we have been closely following the case of Judge Hannah Dugan of Wisconsin. Last spring, the judge was arrested after she helped an illegal immigrant escape her courthouse.
"Now a jury has found her guilty of obstructing federal immigration officials.
"The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports:
Milwaukee County Judge Hannah Dugan found guilty of felony obstruction
Milwaukee County Judge Hannah Dugan was found guilty of a felony count of obstructing federal agents seeking to make an immigration arrest outside her courtroom, a precedent-setting case that has been closely watched nationally and drawn passionate protests.
A jury of seven men and five women deliberated more than six hours before delivering a split verdict. They found the judge not guilty on a lesser misdemeanor charge of concealing a wanted person.
The case thrust Dugan, a judge for nine years, into the center of the clash between the judiciary and the Trump administration over its crackdown on illegal immigration.
“We weren’t trying to make an example out of anyone. This was necessary to hold Judge Dugan accountable because of the actions she took,” Interim U.S. Attorney Brad Schimel said. “There’s not a political aspect to it.”
Dugan attorney Steve Biskupic highlighted that the jury delivered a split verdict and the elements between the two counts are the same.
Dugan, 66, showed no emotion as the verdict was read.
“The case is a long way from over,” Biskupic said.
Biskupic said the team would be filing a motion asking Adelman to set aside the conviction, especially based on the split verdict. No sentencing hearing was set.
FOX News has more details:
Following the verdict, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said Dugan “betrayed her oath and the people she served.” . . . More...
UPDATE, 12/21: The Dugan conviction is a first step back to judicial sanity
"Apparently relying on the Judge’s known radical leftism, Dugan’s lawyers argued for dismissal on the grounds that judges enjoy judicial immunity for any act, in or out of the courtroom, and related or unrelated to any case before them just because they’re judges. Unstated but implied, was if Trump is involved, every Democrat, particularly judges, is above the law. In fact, the law is what they say it is. Amazingly, that didn’t work:" . . .
Milwaukee Judge Hannah Dugan Found Guilty of Obstruction: Jonathan Turley . . .
"Dozens of judges signed statements in support of Dugan, including Judge Michael Luttig, U.S. Circuit Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit (Ret.).I strongly disagreed with those views, excusing the clearly injudicious and unlawful conduct of Judge Dugan.Ultimately, Judge Lynn Adelman, a liberal long-standing jurist on the court, rejected half-baked arguments of judicial immunity in such actions. Twelve jurors in Milwaukee then rejected all of the atmospherics and bluster in ruling according to the law. They did what Dugan did not: they followed the rule of law rather than any personal or political impulse.Dugan’s conviction of a felony only reinforces the outrage over the Biden Administration dropping charges against Massachusetts Judge Shelley Joseph who, in November, was given simply a mere reprimand by the bar in a similar case.Dugan could now face up to five years in prison, though such a sentence is highly unlikely in her case.
The Eco-Zealots Were Wrong Again
"Eco-zealots, meanwhile, live in another world, where their narrow minds and their perpetual, feral anger have made them not just wrong but dangerous, too"
New Greta On The Shelf Doll Will Track Your Climate Sins
| Babylon Bee |
"Remember the bratty but fabulously worshipped Greta Thunberg thundering “How dare you” in front of the United Nations, in a screeching speech in which she claimed “We are in the beginning of a mass extinction”? The adults swooned at her feet, not just at the U.N. but at every stop she has made on her never-ending, neurotic speaking tour. But did anyone fact-check her? They should have. She was wrong.
"Then 16, several years before she caught the next trend and became a Palestinian justice warrior, Thunberg told the General Assembly in 2019 that “People are suffering. People are dying. Entire ecosystems are collapsing. We are in the beginning of a mass extinction, and all you can talk about is money and fairy tales of eternal economic growth. How dare you!”
"And then there are the forever-aggrieved vandals who named themselves Extinction Rebellion, because, they say, they are on “the right side of history” by trying to stop the Anthropocene extinction. But the name also gives these hysterics license to disrupt, destroy, nag, bully, assemble mobs, and act without regard for human life, because who wouldn’t go to those lengths to stop a mass extinction?
"But a mass extinction is not what we’re experiencing, according to a University of Arizona study published earlier this fall.
“ 'Over the last 500 years, extinctions in plants, arthropods, and land vertebrates peaked about 100 years ago and have declined since then,” says the University of Arizona news.
"That 100 years coincides with the era in which we have supposedly been overheating our planet by burning fossil fuels. They also contradict the results of “prominent research studies” that “have suggested our planet is currently experiencing another mass extinction,” which is “rapidly accelerating.”
"The authors analyzed “rates and patterns of recent extinctions” over the previous five centuries, and were surprised to find that “past extinctions did not strongly predict current risk among groups.” In fact, “extinctions varied strongly among groups, and were most frequent among mollusks and some tetrapods,” while being “relatively rare in plants and arthropods.”
"As it turns out, “recent extinctions were predominantly on islands” and “were most frequently related to invasive species.” . . . More...
Video: This Obama Martha's Vineyard home is at sea level
So also with this Obama home in Hawaii
What do they know about Greta/ Gore's "rising of the oceans" that the rest of us do not? Greta said we will all die! Oh, wait...
Under God Where’s the ‘Christian’ in Hallmark Christmas Movies?
"Christian movies should be distinct not because the main characters don’t have sex before marriage or because they read the Bible. Rather, Christian movies should imbue the viewer with a sense of sacramentality, of the transcendent being present in the small concrete details of the production, writing, set design, and interactions between characters."
Wait! You forgot the one adorable child in town!
"Many Christians were outraged with Hallmark for giving into “secular culture” upon the release of its first gay Christmas movie, The Christmas House, in 2020. For them, the Hallmark channel was one of the last vestiges of “Christian values.” And what values are those, exactly? Contrived, recycled plotlines? Mediocre writing? D-list acting? No offense to devout Christian actors like Lacey Chabert and Candace Cameron Bure, but the only thing remotely Christian about these films are the fact that they don’t blatantly transgress Christian moral sensibilities.
"As Hans Fiene points out,
In a theological sense, the Hallmark Channel is not a Christian broadcasting network. More to the point, the 6,000 original “Christmas” movies the network airs every December are not genuinely Christian films in content … But, culturally speaking, Hallmark Christmas movies are noticeably Christian. The characters don’t take off their clothes, murder anyone, or use profanity. The hero loves children and defends the poor. The heroine who begins the story loving her self-involved life in the city chooses family and a life of self-sacrifice in her hometown by the end of the tale.
"If you’re a pious Christian mom who wants to escape into a universe where all the cynicism and immorality of modern life aren’t allowed, or if you want to snuggle up with your eight-year-old daughter and watch a silly movie without having to explain inappropriate content you weren’t expecting, the Hallmark Channel is about the only place left that will let you do it.
"Fiene also notes that there’s rarely ever explicit references to religion in the movies (church, Scripture, prayer, etc), unlike the films featured on Pure Flix
"This implies that Christianity is merely about moral rules and rituals. Christianity does have this in common with other religions, but what makes it most distinct from other religions is the belief in an incarnate Deity. God enters the flesh through Jesus. The encounter with him ontologically changes our consciousness of ourselves and of the concrete, carnal details of the world around us." . . .




