Thursday, September 6, 2018

Loose items to read in bed or on the loo.

I'll take a crazy idiot over a cool genius  . . . "New York magazine tells me so: "Report: Everybody in the White House Considers Trump an Idiot."
"But he is not running things.
The Washington Post tells me so: "Trump isn't really running things."
"For a crazy idiot who really doesn't run things, President Trump accomplished more than the last four presidents combined.
"Just today, new claims for unemployment fell to a 49-year low. The population increased 61% in that time." . . .


Nike’s New Spokesman Hob Knobs With Sharia-Supporting Linda Sarsour

Nike’s favorability dives following Kaepernick ad campaign  . . . "The drop was evident among a variety of demographics, including Nike customers, Democrats, millennials, among others." . . . 
. . . "In particular, Republicans reported they are less inclined now to purchase Nike products. Twenty-eight percent of Republicans claim they are likely to purchase Nike products now, a decline from 51 percent." . . .

The Widow of a Fallen Officer Writes an Incredible Letter to Nike


. . . "What I lost in that moment is indescribable. I had to watch his mother be dealt the most agonizing blow a parent can face, and I couldn’t comfort her because I was in my own hell. I had to find a way to gut my own children in the gentlest way possible and tell them that this man they had come to love, who they looked up to, who cared for them as his own, would never walk through our door again.
I don’t know if you’ve ever attended a police funeral, but watching grown men who’ve seen the absolute worst things a civilian can imagine, break down and sob over the casket of their brother is an image that never leaves you. The bagpipes haunt my dreams to this day, but it was the faces of my children, the innocence that abandoned them at such a tender age that brought me to my knees.
"Read the entire letter and you will understand how terrible Nike and the oblivious Mr. Kaepernick are for doing what they are doing."

Kamala Harris Suggested Kavanaugh Spoke To Trump's Law Firm About Mueller. She Was Lying, Of Course.

CNN: Kamala Harris & Cory Booker Are Using Kavanaugh Hearing To One-Up Each Other Ahead Of 2020

NY Times: Kagan ‘Follows Precedent’ by Not Offering Opinions, While Kavanaugh ‘Ducks Questions’  "The New York Times employed dramatically different headlines for similar Supreme Court confirmation hearing answers from Elena Kagan in 2010 and Judge Brett Kavanaugh on Wednesday." . . .

Even CNN’s Jeffrey Toobin Is Repulsed By Kamala Harris’ Kavanaugh Grandstanding, Calls Questioning “Puzzling” And “Unfair”…


Kamala Harris Harasses Kavanaugh on Robert Mueller, Charlottesville, 'White Supremacist' Terms UPDATED

Kamala Harris @#realpieceofwork

PJ Media





    "On Tuesday, Sen. Kamala Harris (D-Calif.) accused Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh of speaking with President Trump's lawyer's law firm about the Robert Mueller investigation. She did so without evidence, and while refusing to provide a list of lawyers at the firm. After this, the senator jumped down Kavanaugh's throat with a question about the white nationalist riots in Charlottesville last year.
    " 'Judge, have you ever discussed Special Counsel Mueller or his investigation with anyone?" Harris asked. After the nominee responded that he had, the senator asked, "Have you discussed it with anyone at Kasowitz, Benson, and Torres, the law firm founded by Marc Kasowitz, President Trump's personal lawyer? Be sure about your answer, sir."
    "Kavanaugh, perplexed, could not remember if he knew anyone at that law firm. "Is there a person you're talking about?" The senator responded, "I'm asking you a very direct question, yes or no." . . .
"I think you can answer the question without me giving you a list of all employees of that law firm," Harris insisted.
"Well, actually I can't," the nominee responded.
"Why not?" the seemingly deaf Harris asked.
"Because I don't know who works there," Kavanaugh explained.
"So you're not denying?" Harris finally concluded. "I'll move on. Clearly, you're not going to answer the question."
. . .
More Harrisims here: 
"The California senator — who is rumored to be mulling a 2020 presidential run — jumped down Kavanaugh's throat again and again, without evidence and without substance. She accused him of collaborating with Trump's lawyer against Mueller. She accused him of defending the white nationalist riots in Charlottesville. She accused him of using a white supremacist term.
"These insinuations are disgusting and should be widely condemned."


UPDATE: Kamala Harris Suggested Kavanaugh Spoke To Trump's Law Firm About Mueller. She Was Lying, Of Course.  . . . "So no, she has no evidence. But that didn’t stop her from leveling the accusation, to the celebration of the press. This makes Harris one of two major liars in the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing – the other being Senator Cory Booker (D-NJ) who claimed he had released classified documents at peril of life and limb (he didn’t) and that those documents contained bombshells (they didn’t).
"But when you’re angling for the 2020 nomination, clownish behavior is the baseline expectation, apparently."

About that anti-Trump NYT editorial,,,


Sources: American ThinkerTownhallArutz ShevaWashington Examiner.

Rick Moran: Bookies placing odds on the identity of NY Times op-ed  . . . "How crazy has it gotten? Bookies around the world are giving odds on who the traitor might be. 
Vice President Mike Pence – and “the field” – lead offshore bookmaking picks as the White House mole behind the anonymous bombshell New York Times op-ed blasting President Trump.
 . . . "Why Pence? Desperate gamblers have latched on to the thinnest of reeds;. the use of a single word in the op-ed that has also been used on occasion by the vice president." . . .
Not "rosebud", but "Lodestar" TD

In that same vein: A guess at identifying the NYT's infamous anonymous Trump insider

 Cortney O'Brien: Former Trump Aide Says He Knows Who Wrote Op-ed, Drops Hints About 'Her' Identity  . . . “ 'I know it’s a woman,” he said during an interview on Buffalo’s WBEN 930 am. “I’m being cautious. My attorney is keeping me from saying her name but yes I believe it’s a woman. I believe I know who it is.” 
"What he can reveal, is that she is a “coward” who “should have stood up and resigned.”  . . . 

John Dietrich: Anti-Trump resistance at the senior level  . . . "The Times published this essay because “We believe publishing this essay anonymously is the only way to deliver an important perspective to our readers.”  However, this “important perspective” is the same old anti-Trump perspective that has been peddled by the Deep State Media since before Trump was elected. The only thing new about it is that it was supposedly written by a senior official in the Trump administration." . . .
The op-ed was almost finished and the author had not yet accused the president of racism.  He saved this for the last three paragraphs. 
 Tom Trinko: A Disloyal Coward Condemns Trump  . . . "A key complaint by the possibly fictional author is that Trump lacks a moral compass based on how Trump makes decisions.  But if we're going to talk about moral compasses, let's look at our past presidents:" . . .

Leah Barkoukis: Here's the White House's Official Response to Anonymous

Israel National News: I don’t believe NY Times about anonymous White House snitch  . . . "Strangely, no byline. I cannot say that this is a first. But I cannot remember any story, anywhere, a story intended to be so damaging, running as Anonymous.
"I do not know what we call it today. They used to call it Yellow Journalism.
"That’s how smut tabloids still operate, but I doubt that even the National Enquirer would run such a hoax.

"I’m calling it a hoax because the tag-team effect is plain obvious, from last week’s anti-Trump “bombshells” being dropped through Bob Woodward’s book on Trump, which delighted CNN, NBC, ABC and CBS, until it got old. You can stretch a story only so far. Even for Liberals there’s a limit to Trump bashing. Got to be." . . .

Byron York: 7 points on the anonymous New York Times 'resistance' op-ed  "The New York Times' publication of an anonymously-authored article, "I Am Part of the Resistance Inside the Trump Administration," set the world of political commentary on fire Wednesday afternoon. The author, whom the Times identified only as "a senior official in the Trump administration," claimed that he used his government position to thwart President Trump's "more misguided impulses." Others, also unnamed, joined him in the effort, he said. The article, quickly denounced by the president, promised to dominate cable news for days. Here are seven thoughts on what it means:" . . .
. . . 
7) We'll know more soon enough. The Times wrote that it granted the author anonymity because his "job would be jeopardized" by disclosure of his name. It seems hard to believe the author truly thinks he can remain anonymous — and keep his job — in the white-hot public attention his article will attract. One way or the other, his identity will likely come out, probably sooner rather than later. And then the story could become even more interesting.

Senate Democrats Prove They’re Unfit to Govern

American Thinker toon.
The American Spectator "During the first two days of the Kavanaugh confirmation hearings the Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee demonstrated why their party lost control of Congress, and that they still can’t be trusted with a majority in either house. In addition to interrupting the proceedings countless times on hopelessly frivolous grounds and engaging in outrageous demagoguery, they openly encouraged demonstrators to disrupt the hearings with such disgusting behavior that Judge Kavanaugh’s wife was forced to lead his children out of the room on the first day. These are the very Democrats, remember, who routinely lecture President Trump on matters of decorum.

"Indeed, as if to highlight the hypocrisy of their antics, Democrat Richard Blumenthal called for an adjournment of the hearing after denouncing it as a “charade.” This is the same Senator whose attacks on the last Trump nominee to the Supreme Court — now Associate Justice Gorsuch — about his biography were so egregious that a group of Medal of Honor winners wrote an open letter reminding the public of his false claims to have served in Vietnam: “The fact you repeatedly and consistently claimed to have served in Vietnam is a gross case of stolen valor in our opinion.” But Blumenthal’s hypocrisy was just part of the opening salvo in the Democratic attempt to disrupt the hearings.

"Their antics were so transparently scripted that even Slate pointed out that the first interruption of the first day’s proceedings came before the Chairman could finish his opening sentence. The story’s author suggested that the Democrats “need to move on from their Kavanaugh document obsession and focus on what really matters.” On Wednesday, they made it clear that they weren’t open to such sensible advice. Chuck Schumer attempted to have the hearing halted early, but was outmaneuvered by GOP Majority Leader McConnell, and Senator Dick Durbin actually had the crust to ask Kavanaugh to “hit the pause button” on the hearings. The judge declined this ridiculous request:" . . .


Tony Branco
Kavanaugh and His Enemies
Yes, we know what goes on. And we’re duly embarrassed, or ought to be: genuine moral and intellectual concern for public service kicked out of the hearing room; displaced by screaming protesters and the insincere platitudes of men and women old enough to know what nonsense they’re spouting. Unless life in Washington, after a time, disables your nonsense detector.
Watch Judge Kavanaugh Eviscerate A Nearly Inchoherent Senator Patrick Leahy During SCOTUS Confirmation Hearing  . . . "For his part, Judge Kavanaugh shows a remarkable degree of patience while also managing to entrap the senator in his own confused lie. From there a badly beaten Leahy makes a hasty retreat and changes the subject."

Kavanaugh Protesters Don’t Know What They’re Protesting [Video]. But if you can't film 'em, cartoon 'em


Daily Signal  "On Day Two of the Kavanaugh confirmation hearings, the Daily Signal went “On the Street” outside the Hart Senate Office Building to talk with those standing in line for seats inside the hearing room.
"But when asked why they were there, most protesters seemed more interested in signing each other up for various petitions than sharing their views with a larger audience." . . .



The Kavanaugh Hearings Summed Up by 9 Hilarious Cartoons




Booker & Harris Still GRANDSTANDING Hearings

Socio-Political Journal





"Sen. Cory Booker probed Brett Kavanaugh Wednesday over his thoughts on race in America — and demanded he explain emails from 2002 where he said the Supreme Court nominee discussed racial profiling.
"But the emails are among tens of thousands that have been turned over to the Judiciary Committee, though they are not yet public. That left the nominee struggling to answer, and Republicans complaining of unfair treatment.
"Mr. Booker quoted from the emails during his questioning of the judge. He said they were labeled “racial profiling,” and said they related to the practice after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attack.
"After Judge Kavanaugh said he wanted to see the emails before responding, it was revealed that the email couldn’t be shared because it was deemed “committee confidential.”
"Sen. Mike Lee, Utah Republican, objected to the questions, saying either the document needed to be made public or else the questions should have been asked in closed session.
Mr. Booker responded by saying he wanted all of the tens of thousands of committee confidential documents to be released — and blaming the GOP for a process that led to them being kept secret.
“ 'The fact that we aren’t allowing these emails out … that’s why I say the system is rigged,” Mr. Booker said.
"Mr. Booker’s questioning of Judge Kavanaugh focused on racial diversity and voter ID laws, calling them the “crown jewel” of the civil rights movement." . . .


Wait, Did CNN's Don Lemon Just Defend Antifa?

If Democrats take control of the House, Trump warned, "they will overturn everything that we've done and they'll do it quickly and violently, and violently. There's violence. When you look at Antifa and you look at some of these groups — these are violent people."
Leah Barkoukis:


"CNN’s Don Lemon appeared to defend the violent group Antifa on Tuesday for “fighting” racists and fascists, arguing that “no organization is perfect.”

“ 'It says it right in the name: Antifa. Anti-fascism, which is what they were there [in Charlottesville] fighting," Lemon said on the Tuesday broadcast of his show.

" 'Listen, no organization's perfect. There was some violence. No one condones violence, but there were different reasons for Antifa and for these neo-Nazis to be there. One, racists, fascists, the other group, fighting racist fascists. There is a distinction there," he added. 

"Antifa’s violence has been widespread. To name just a few examples, the black-clad anarchists assaulted at least five people taking part in a peaceful Berkeley protest last year; they started bloody fights in the streets of Oregon during a Patriot Prayer rally in June; 16 were arrested after clashing with police during a Blue Lives Matter march earlier this month; and violence broke out in Charlottesville, Virginia at a second Unite the Right rally this month. " . . .

Liberals Never Sleep (And Neither Does Jeff Sessions)

The left doesn't care about child rape or human trafficking. They just want an end to America and its infernal white people.

Ann Coulter  "The left is very close to having a governing majority due entirely to immigration. Despite the promise of the Trump campaign, there isn't much standing in their way. Now, they're just running out the clock. Soon, we will have admitted so many immigrants that it will be too late to do anything. 

"Although liberals pretend to have no idea where conservatives got the idea that immigration was designed to change the country and bring in new voters, they weren't always so modest. 

"In a 1998 article for Cornell University's Roper Center for Public Opinion Research, Democratic political consultant Patrick Reddy exulted that the 1965 immigration act was "the Kennedy family's greatest gift to the Democratic Party." Changing the country's demographics through immigration would be "George McGovern's revenge," liberal political strategist Ruy Teixeira announced 16 years ago -- and then celebrated as a fait accompli upon Obama's election in 2008. 

"The very reason the left loathes Trump is that he promised to stop their hostile takeover of our country. But instead of sticking it to his enemies by blocking their depraved agenda, he has fallen into their trap. 

"Obsessed with the Robert Mueller investigation, the president spends his days tweeting attacks on his attorney general, Jeff Sessions -- the one member of Trump's Cabinet making good on his campaign's immigration promises. 

"It's a win-win for the left. Either they drive Trump from office with an unending harassment campaign disguised as a legitimate investigation, or they keep him too distracted to thwart their plans to flood the country with foreigners. 

"The Swamp has succeeded beyond its wildest dreams. Trump seems to have completely forgotten about the one policy the left fears most. " . . .

What will happen if Democrats take back Congress?

Youtube  "Former Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski discusses what would happen if Democrats win a majority in the House of Representatives."





Liberals (Democrats) cannot stand to let us go about our daily business, either at home or out in society


Gender Quotas on California Boards  "California could become the first state in the nation to enact legislation promoting gender diversity in corporate boardrooms. On May 31, 2018, the State Senate of California passed a bill that would require public companies headquartered in California to comply with certain gender quota requirements with respect to board composition.

"The bill, if enacted, would require any “publicly held” domestic and foreign corporation whose principal executive offices, according to the corporation’s Form 10-K, are located in California to have a minimum of one “female” on its board of directors no later than December 31, 2019. No later than December 31, 2021, the required minimum would increase to 2 female directors for corporations with 5 directors or to 3 female directors for corporations with 6 or more directors. The bill defines a “female” as “an individual who self-identifies her gender as a woman, without regard to the individual’s designated sex at birth.” A “publicly held” corporation is defined as a corporation with shares listed on “a major United States stock exchange.”

"If the bill is enacted, the Secretary of State would publish on its website reports documenting compliance by affected corporations and fines would be imposed on those that fail to comply. For a first violation, the fine would be an amount equal to the average annual cash compensation for the directors of the corporation. For any subsequent violation, the fine would be an amount equal to three times the average annual cash compensation for directors of the corporation." . . .

Antifa Professor Dwayne Dixon ARRESTED for Assaulting Big League Politics Editor

Big League Politics  "A professor at the University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill and Antifa ringleader has been charged in the assault of Big League Politics editor-in-chief Patrick Howley according to an official report. 
Dwayne Dixon, 46, of Durham was served a summons last week to appear before a judge on September 27. 
"A case detail form shows that Dixon has been charged and arraigned with Simple Assault.
. . . 
"Dixon is a longtime ringleader of Antifa in the southeast, and has admitted to chasing James Fields with a rifle before Fields plowed into Heather Heyer at the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, VA in 2017.
"He teaches at UNC when he is not busy causing trouble in the streets.
"Howley was reporting on the Antifa riots at the Silent Sam statue on the UNC Campus when he was allegedly assaulted by Dixon. Howley caught the incident on video.

"Big League Politics reported: (Quoting themselves)
CHAPEL HILL — Current University of North Carolina cultural anthropology professor Dwayne Dixon assaulted me, Patrick Howley, editor of Big League Politics, at the Monday night rally on campus grounds that led to the tearing down of the “Silent Sam” statue erected in 1913 to commemorate North Carolinians who died fighting for the Confederacy.Dixon is a leader of the left-wing Redneck Revolt militia group and the undisputed leader of the rally at the University of North Carolina, which drew Antifa militants from around the region. Antifa insurgents tore down the statue and committed numerous assaults that were reported and also captured on tape.
 Hat tip to Robert Hope; Sacramento, CA

Wednesday, September 5, 2018

New York Times Publishes Disturbing Anonymous Editorial by Member of Trump Administration

Why did nobody in the Obama Administration speak out against that president's disrespect for this nation; against his nurturing anger against our police, and the spiteful closing down of open-air parks and memorials to make -as were Obama's instructions- the shutdown "hurt"?
Was no one in that administration shamed by Obama's bowing, apology tours, nor his embrace of racist anti-white, - American figures such as Farrakhan and Al Sharpton? 
I agree that President Trump seems to lack social graces in promoting his causes and I disliked him during the primaries. But now we have a president who demands respect on the international stage in areas where the courage of leadership is necessary.
If this president is handcuffed and cast away, we will also lose Nikki Haley, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, General Mattis and so many others who put the fecklessness of Obama to shame. I fear that to lose Trump is to turn this nation back to the Democrats.
As Charles Krauthammer once opined, "it's not that there is a new sheriff in town. It's that there is now a sheriff in town. The demagogues of the Democrat Party must not take control of this nation!  The Tunnel Dweller.

TV Week  "The New York Times today has published an op-ed essay titled “I Am Part of the Resistance Inside the Trump Administration” by a writer the paper does not identify.

"In the piece the writer says: “Although he was elected as a Republican, the president shows little affinity for ideals long espoused by conservatives: free minds, free markets and free people. At best, he has invoked these ideals in scripted settings. At worst, he has attacked them outright.
“ 'In addition to his mass-marketing of the notion that the press is the ‘enemy of the people,’ President Trump’s impulses are generally anti-trade and anti-democratic.”
"The author also writes that “many of the senior officials in his own administration are working diligently from within to frustrate parts of his agenda and his worst inclinations.
“ 'I would know. I am one of them.”
"The piece goes on to say: “The erratic behavior would be more concerning if it weren’t for unsung heroes in and around the White House. Some of his aides have been cast as villains by the media. But in private, they have gone to great lengths to keep bad decisions contained to the West Wing, though they are clearly not always successful.
“ 'It may be cold comfort in this chaotic era, but Americans should know that there are adults in the room. We fully recognize what is happening. And we are trying to do what’s right even when Donald Trump won’t.”
"In its introduction to the op-ed piece The Times writes: “The Times today is taking the rare step of publishing an anonymous Op-Ed essay. We have done so at the request of the author, a senior official in the Trump administration whose identity is known to us and whose job would be jeopardized by its disclosure. We believe publishing this essay anonymously is the only way to deliver an important perspective to our readers.”
"We urge you to click here to read the full op-ed piece."