Friday, January 3, 2020

CNN, Ilhan Omar Pretty Upset We Just Killed the World's Leading Islamic Terrorist


Ilhan Omar is Pretty Upset We Just Killed the World's Leading Islamic Terrorist

Katie Pavlich  "Democrat Congresswoman Ilhan Omar is incensed the United States has killed the world's leading Islamic terrorist, Iranian General Qassem Soleimani. "






We are outraged the president would assassinate a foreign official, possibly setting off another war without Congressional authorization and has zero plan to deal with the consequences.

But of course you know that. https://twitter.com/tedcruz/status/1212958723074867201 

 
We cannot stay silent as this lawless President recklessly moves us closer to yet another unnecessary war that puts innocent lives at risk at home & across the globe. Congress alone has the authority to declare war, & we must reclaim our responsibility & say no to war with Iran.
CNN: Oh No, Trump Murdered Iran's Master Terrorist Leader Qassim Soleimani
. . . "The man was a harbinger of death, destruction, and terror to millions. Yet, the news media seems to think this was a guy like Norman Schwarzkopf. Some “inspirational” leader. We talk about Trump Derangement Syndrome a lot here; these are prime examples. The Media Research Center’s Newsbusters division had a field day with MSNBC and CNN's coverage today."

CNN's John Berman calls killing of Soleimani "murder."

He was not a legitimate public servant.  Over at The New York Times, they published a lengthy obituary that while informative could’ve been a little more declarative that this horrible man was a terrorist. Iran is the world’s largest state-sponsor of terror. There is never a day where the Left ceases to amaze us, huh?

Beclownings: Top 25 Ridiculous Democrat Moments of 2019

Monica Showalter  "Democrats are a lot of annoying and awful things, and God forbid they should roll back into power in the next election. But they're also ridiculous, obnoxious, sanctimonious, constantly getting caught unawares of how preposterous their positions have placed them. It takes a whole lot of piety, hypocrisy, and phoniness to achieve some of the heights they've reached in the past year. Here's my bottom-up selection of the top 25 beclownings for 2019:

25. Edelweiss: The New York Times's Maggie Haberman, ever quick to find a reason to call President Trump a 'Nazi' ignorantly tweeted that the president's playing of anti-Nazi anthem 'Edelweiss' from the 'Sound of Music' was Nazi stuff. 
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14. Hillary Clinton puts on her best black accent at Elijah Cummings' funeral. Blackface bad, black accent good?

11. Joaquin Castro tried to doxx voters who donated to Republicans and ended up doxxing his own donors.

10. Kirsten Gillibrand campaigns in a gay bar, serving beer.

Hollywood Leftists respond to Soleimani's death by attacking America

Andrea Widburg "Hollywood has distinguished itself during the Trump era by flinging itself headlong into high altitude Trump Derangement Syndrome. With news that President ordered the targeted assassination of one of the world’s most prolific terrorists when the latter landed on Iraqi soil, Leftist Hollywood celebrities have reacted predictably.
"The award for most over-the-top reaction has to go to Rose McGowan, who gave Iran a groveling apology. In true Hollywood fashion, she called America under President Trump “a terrorist regime,” an interesting point from a woman who’s been unfazed by Iran’s deadly contempt for its own citizens and its brutal repression of women and homosexuals:" . . .
. . . 
"Alyssa Milano, showing her fealty to the Democrat primary candidates, retweeted their pronouncements on the targeted strike, all of which echoed Rep. Chris Murphy to the effect that America should never kill bad guys because other bad guys might get mad:
"Several celebrities were very excited that President Trump, in 2011, predicted that Obama would start a war with Iran to get reelected. Alyssa Milano, who can always be counted on to come out against Trump, was one of those:
. . . 
"The Hollywood left never disappoints. Because it's still early in California as this post goes up, we can expect that Hollywood celebrities will provide us with more amusement today as they make other over-the-top pronouncements about President Trump's decisive response to Iran's targeted attack against America." . . .

Death Star Trump slays constellation of terrorists, leaving Democrats stamping their feet and wagging their fingers "Following that sleazy little Benghazi redux act, President Trump came down down like a slaying angel on terrorists across the Middle East, fat comfortable ones who'd always gotten away with what they've always gotten away with, counting on U.S. fear and appeasement to Iran. Ace of Spades has a magnificent list of how many turned into grease spots on the desert floor. In the ruins of the airstrikes, the terrorists now know that when Trump said 'this is not a warning, it is a threat,' it meant their best course of action was to run screaming for the hills, not thumb their noses, posture for the press about being unafraid, and plot another one. The other message they took from the glowing rubble is that the era of Jimmy Carter and Barack Obama is over." . . .

Biden Scolds Trump for Recklessly Escalating Tensions with Iran by Killing Soleimani

2019: The Left Goes Over the Edge

Dark Angel Politics

J.R. Dunn
  
"The left has always been a movement in danger of going straight over the edge. You can see it in the rhetoric, the agenda, the public behavior, and the quality of people it attracts. Many of us have been waiting for years for it to blow up like a Soviet-era nuclear reactor. But although individual leftists have redlined (Hillary, Anthony Weiner, your name here), the movement as a whole has repeatedly pulled out before going into the abyss. There always seems to be a rescuing hand extended from somewhere or other. (More on that later.)
"That’s why 2019 was such a satisfactory year – much more satisfactory than most. Because 2019 was the year that the left plunged toward oblivion, howling madly, engines exploding, and fuel tanks ablaze.
"You voice doubts, comrades? Well then, come along with me for a short stroll through some of the highlights of the past twelve months.
"• Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez – The Future of the Progressive Movement is an ex-waitress who is frightened of a garbage disposal. Almost her first act in office was to cost New York City tens of thousands of jobs by running Amazon out of town. It was followed by a series of solecisms, idiocies, and contradictions unequalled in the American political record. If this marks the new progressive politician –  human black holes destroying rationality and coherence by their very existence – then bring ‘em on.
"• Tlaib and Omar – This pair has proven inadequate to their mission, which was to make Jihadi terror look normal and all-American, preparatory to a flood of their type entering government on all levels. Instead, somebody forgot to whitewash their connections to some of the vilest Jihadi outfits on the planet, including Hamas and the Moslem Brotherhood. Quite apart from that, we have the fact that they’re dirty in every other sense as well, with Tlaib awarding herself spare campaign funds and Omar… Well, she turns out to be that kind of girl that can’t touch anything at all without turning it inside out in eight separate dimensions. At this point, it’s not even clear what her name is, or what Somalian murder squad she’s actually related to. The two of them have managed to duck consequences so far, but it’s still early days.
"• Greta Thunberg – The climate exploitation movement finally found its world representative in an emotionally unbalanced sixteen-year-old. This pretty much speaks for itself. All we need add is that it’s a clear sign of desperation from a collapsing movement: “We’ve tried the scientists, we’ve tried the pols, we’ve tried the UN… let’s throw in the twitch and see how she does.”
"• Eric Swallwell – Apart from IBS symptoms, Swallwell has carved for himself a historical niche as the first politician to threaten to use nuclear weapons against fellow Americans. That was bad enough, but you have to add in the number of condemnations he received from the Dems, which hover around ‘zero.’ The party thinks they’ve successfully buried this. They are mistaken." . . .Much more here...

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Overnight Open Thread: Iranians And Others Across Region Celebrating Tonight, With Hashtag Thanking Trump, #TnxPOTUS4Soleimani

Weasel ZippersAsra Q. Nomani, PI @AsraNomani
Who is breathing a sigh of relief that Gen Soleimani is dead? Dissidents, feminists & secularists from Iran, Iraq, Syria & Lebanon.
He was a Shia Osama bin Laden with a national treasury & flag.
Who is crying foul? Obama alum Ben Rhodes, CodePink & Squad cocreator Cenk Uyger🤷🏽‍♀️

Amin@amin13626
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Behalf of the people of Iran who fighting against the
 آیدیناتور@Da_Aidinator
As an Iranian, I wanted to thank you with all my heart @realDonaldTrump, for putting an end to . You just made the world a better place to live

Thursday, January 2, 2020

The Nine Most Absurdly PC Moments of 2019

Katherine Timpf, NRO


. . . "Obsession with political correctness has been causing some pretty ridiculous outcomes for years now, and 2019 was no exception.
"Here, in no particular order, are the nine most absurdly PC moments of 2019:
"A liberal author said that “normal” people must stop wearing any kind of red hat — because all red hats are too scary. 
"A prominent liberal author demanded that “normal” people (that is, people who don’t support Trump) avoid wearing any kind of red hat. Because red hats can, at first glance, look like MAGA hats — which she also, by the way, compares to swastikas — all red hats are apparently “making people scared.”
"A scholar said we have to let some people choose their own ages in order to “reduce ageism.” 
"In an article in The Journal of Medical Ethics, a Finnish bioethicist argued that people should be allowed to legally change their age if they feel like they’re actually another one.
"Experts recommended that we stop using the word “cyclist,” on the grounds that it “dehumanizes” people who ride bikes.
"Apparently, we’re supposed to refer to them as “people on bikes” instead.
"A Women’s March in a mostly white city was canceled for being too white.
"The county where the march was scheduled to take place is approximately 74 percent non-Hispanic white.
"(After the cancellation, a new march was planned for the same day by a different organizer — and the original organizers reportedly boycotted it. Jeesh.)
"A self-described “Fat Sex Therapist” compared fitness instructors to Nazis during a speech at St. Olaf College.
"She also called any science suggesting that obesity is bad for you “fatphobic science,” and compared putting children on diets to rape.
"The word “but” was declared a “trigger” at a Michigan State University training.
"Apparently, the word “but” should be replaced with “and” — even though, you know, that’s a different word with a different meaning
"Harvard protesters insisted that practicing objective journalism was “endangering undocumented students.”
"The campus newspaper had dared to ask U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement representatives for comment on a story about an “Abolish ICE” protest." 
"Colorado State University instructed students “to avoid” using the words “America” and “American.”
"Apparently, doing so “erases other cultures”
"Apparently, Pete Buttigieg and his husband Chasten are a “vision of heterosexuality without straight people.” (As if that makes even the slightest amount of sense.)A Yale professor claimed that gay white men are actually symbols of heterosexuality."

The Most Absurd PC Moments of the 2010s

Katherine Timpf Katherine Timpf is a reporter for National Review Online. 
  
8. Some feminists decided that “pussyhats” were both racist and transphobic. Why? Well, because not all women have vaginas, and not all vaginas are pink, of course.
"A lot has happened in the last decade — including a lot of things being called racist, sexist, offensive, or insensitive.
"Here, in no particular order, are 24 of the most absurdly politically correct moments of the decade:"

"1. A college diversity-training course taught that it was culturally insensitive to expect people to be on time.
 "A Clemson University training course taught its attendees that it is offensive to expect people to be on time, because “time may be considered fluid” in other cultures.-
"2. The phrase “trigger warning” was deemed a trigger.
"According to a piece in Everyday Feminism, “trigger warning” is actually in itself a trigger — because it could “be re-traumatizing for folks who have suffered military, police, and other forms of violence.” (The piece recommended using “content warning” instead.)"
3. A professor was accused of sexual harassment for saying that effort is 10 percent of the grade. 
"A Brooklyn College of City University of New York professor says he was forced to change his syllabus after he was accused of “sexual harrassment” for stating that effort was 10 percent of the grade.
"4. A campus survey included a trigger warning to caution college students that it may contain “anatomical names of body parts.” 
"The survey was distributed at several major universities — because, apparently, college students just might not be able to handle the kinds of words that most kids hear in their middle-school biology classes.
5. University researchers demanded that we accept people who “identify as real vampires.”
"Apparently, it’s the least we can do to prevent anti-vampire discrimination.
"6. A Seattle-area councilman was concerned about the city hosing poop off of its sidewalks because he thought that it might seem too racially insensitive.
"The area in question reportedly stank like “urine and excrement” — but one councilman was worried that hosing it down could be a microaggression.
"7. A bathing-suit advertisement was criticized for being “sexist” because it depicted a woman in a bathing suit.
"I thought it was normal for product advertisements to depict the product that they’re selling — but apparently, I was wrong." . . .

One of my top five was this:
 "11. A school in Seattle reportedly insisted that Easter eggs be called “spring spheres.  Maybe calling them, simply, “eggs” would still have been too religious? Hard to say." See for yourself

The Dangers of Elite Groupthink

Victor Davis Hanson
Knowledge can be found at all ages, and in all places. And ethics has nothing to do with degrees or pedigrees.

"The Washington Post recently published a surprising indictment of MSNBC host, Stanford graduate, and Rhodes scholar Rachel Maddow.
"Post media critic Erik Wemple wrote that Maddow deliberately misled her audience by claiming the now-discredited Steele dossier was largely verifiable — even at a time when there was plenty of evidence that it was mostly bogus.
"At the very time Maddow was reassuring viewers that Christopher Steele was believable, populist talk radio and the much-criticized Fox News Channel were insisting that most of Steele’s allegations simply could not be true. Maddow was wrong. Her less-degreed critics proved to be right.
"In 2018, the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, Rep. Devin Nunes (R., Calif.), and the committee’s then-ranking minority member, Adam Schiff (D., Calif.), each issued contrasting reports of the committee’s investigation into allegations of collusion between Russia and Donald Trump’s campaign team and the misbehavior of federal agencies.
"Schiff’s memo was widely praised by the media. Nunes’s report was condemned as rank and partisan.
"Many in the media went further. They contrasted Harvard Law graduate Schiff with rural central Californian Nunes to help explain why the clever Schiff got to the bottom of collusion and the “former dairy farmer” Nunes was “way over his head” and had “no idea what’s going on.”
"Recently, the nonpartisan inspector general of the Department of Justice, Michael Horowitz, found widespread wrongdoing at the DOJ and FBI. He confirmed the key findings in the Nunes memo about the Steele dossier and its pernicious role in the FISA application seeking a warrant against former Trump-campaign adviser Carter Page.
"In contrast, much of what the once-praised Schiff had claimed to be true was proven wrong by Horowitz — from Schiff’s insistence that the FBI verified the Steele dossier to his assertion that the Department of Justice did not rely chiefly on the dossier for its warrant application." . . .

Integrity and the American press

No Benghazi here; Trump is not Obama or Hillary

Image by Oleg Atbashin of The People's Cube
"This is not a warning, it is a threat"   . . . "Progressive groups are trying to call the Baghdad attack President Trump's Benghazi.  That is disingenuous at best.  There is no equivalence at all.  There are indeed significant differences.  President Trump provided immediate assistance, and no one, most assuredly not the ambassador, has been murdered and dragged through the streets.  The president and his administration have not sought to blame the violence on some nonsensical event like an obscure video, but rather placed the blame squarely on those who perpetrated the act and their supporters.  The president is not running from pillar to post holding meetings and press conferences.  He has mobilized a huge response force and let the identified belligerents know that if they keep it up, they will meet this force personally.  Said the president, "This is not a warning.  It is a threat." 
"That is how a leader keeps Americans safe and protects American interests. " 
Thanks Obama! How American Tax Dollars AGAIN Financed the Attack of Our Own Embassy  "Crazy Uncle Joe claims there were absolutely no scandals with he and Barry at the helm.
"There certainly are plenty now Joe, as if there weren’t before.
"It turns out that American tax dollars likely financed the attack on our own embassy in Baghdad." . . .

PICTURES: US sends first wave of 750 paratroopers to the Middle East in response to attack on embassy  . . . "The official account for the 82nd Airborne, America’s Division tweeted on Wednesday: ‘Early this morning more than 650 All American Paratroopers and equipment began their deployment to the @CENTCOM (U.S. Central Command) area of operations.
" ‘This is why we exist. Your @Strike_Hold (1st Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division) Paratroopers have trained and prepared for events like these. @OIRSpox (spokesperson for Operation Inherent Resolve), they are on the way.’ "

Robocalls get Trumped

Judge awards $229,500 for robocall harassment. Should you sue?  "For millions of Americans, robocalls are a barely tolerated nuisance. But when one Texas woman received 153 robocalls from a cable company, she didn't tolerate it, she complained – and was awarded almost a quarter of a million dollars. 
US District Judge Alvin Hellerstein in Manhattan has ordered Time Warner Cable to pay Araceli King of Irving, Texas, $229,500 for harassing her with more than 100 robocalls even after she complained about them, behavior the judge called "particularly egregious."
"According to the ruling, Time Warner Cable violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991, a law meant to curb robocall and telemarketing abuses." . . .


Trump signs the bill that ought to ensure his re-election "There is an excellent reason why the media largely are ignoring the bill that President Trump signed on Monday: when voters hear about it, they will want to vote for him out of sheer gratitude.
"Simply put, one of the most annoying aspects of life at home, robocalls, are now subject to federal legal sanction.  S. 151, the Pallone-Thune TRACED Act:
This bill implements a forfeiture penalty for violations (with or without intent) of the prohibition on certain robocalls. The bill also removes an annual reporting requirement for enforcement relating to unsolicited facsimile advertisements.
The bill requires voice service providers to develop call authentication technologies.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) shall promulgate rules establishing when a provider may block a voice call based on information provided by the call authentication framework, but also must establish a process to permit a calling party adversely affected by the framework to verify the authenticity of their calls. The FCC shall also initiate a rulemaking to help protect a subscriber from receiving unwanted calls or texts from a caller using an unauthenticated number.
This bill requires the Department of Justice and the FCC to assemble an interagency working group to study and report to Congress on the enforcement of the prohibition of certain robocalls. Specifically, the working group will look into how to better enforce against robocalls by examining issues like the types of laws, policies, or constraints that could be inhibiting enforcement.
The bill requires the FCC to initiate a proceeding to determine whether its policies regarding access to number resources could be modified to help reduce access to numbers by potential robocall violators.
"Thanks, President Trump!  You've got my vote."   Thomas Lifson