Thursday, July 11, 2013

Federal Reserve to Continue Easy-Money Policies

Neil Cavuto was going off yesterday on the Fed's corporate welfare handout to the financial sector, and today's Wall Street Journal indicates the easy money gravy train will continue.

See, "Fed Affirms Easy-Money Tilt: Bernanke Says Retreat From Bond Buying Separate From Decision on Raising Rates(via Google):
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke sought to reassure jittery markets that while the central bank could start winding down its $85 billion-a-month bond-buying program later this year, Fed officials aren't abandoning their broader commitment to easy-money policies.

"You can only conclude that highly accommodative monetary policy for the foreseeable future is what's needed in the U.S. economy," he said Wednesday at a conference held by the National Bureau of Economic Research, citing the high unemployment rate, low inflation and "quite restrictive" fiscal policy. He said he expects the Fed won't raise short-term rates for some time after the unemployment rate hits 6.5%, which would be more than a full percentage point lower than its current level.

The remarks Wednesday came a few hours after minutes of the Fed's June policy meeting showed officials deeply divided over when to start unwinding the bond-buying program. About half the officials walked into the meeting thinking the central bank might end the program altogether by the end of the year, the minutes showed.

As discussions proceeded over two days of talks, a number of officials worried about locking themselves into a position and some wanted more information about the economy before laying out a plan to start reducing the bond purchases. A few were concerned that inflation was getting so low that pulling back the program might be unwarranted.

The minutes also showed that Fed officials appear largely in agreement that their decision on the bond program is separate and distinct from their decision-making on raising short-term rates, which have hovered near zero since late 2008. "Many members indicated that decisions about the pace and composition of asset purchases were distinct from decisions about the appropriate level of the federal funds rate," and that rates were likely to stay low for a considerable time after the bond program ends, the minutes said.

The disagreement revealed in the minutes was met Wednesday with muted reaction from investors, perhaps showing that Fed officials' postmeeting remarks aimed at clarifying the central bank's thinking has been successful. U.S. stocks initially rebounded from slight losses after the 2 p.m. release of the minutes. The Dow Jones Industrial Average ended the day down 8.68 points, or 0.1%, at 15291.66. Government bond prices fell, with the yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury climbing to 2.688%.

Michael Hanson, an economist with Bank of America BAC -1.20% Merrill Lynch, said he suspects the minutes overstate the real level of support to reduce and then stop the bond buying. The minutes may count the number of officials who adhere to a particular view, but that obscures the fact that key Fed officials such as Mr. Bernanke, Vice Chairwoman Janet Yellen and New York Fed President William Dudley are still strongly committed to pressing forward with the program, and their views dominate the policy-making process.

The minutes show the slowdown in bond buying many analysts expect in September isn't yet a done deal, Mr. Hanson said. Other issues were also left unsettled, he noted, pointing to a lack of guidance about how a gradual reduction in purchases might take place.

In the news conference after the June meeting, Mr. Bernanke said he had been "deputized" by his colleagues to sketch out their expectations for the program. He said if the economy continues to improve as the Fed expects, the central bank could make the first reduction in its bond purchases later this year. If the economy continued to meet the Fed's expectations, reductions would continue and the program would wrap up by mid-2014, Mr. Bernanke said.

Mr. Bernanke on Wednesday repeated the message he and other Fed officials have tried to convey to markets since the volatility began: pulling back on bond-buying doesn't mean the Fed is going to move quickly or aggressively toward reining in its easy-money policies. He also held out the possibility that the Fed could keep the program going longer if inflation, now near 1%, doesn't return to the Fed's 2% target.
Sounds like he's having a hard time cutting the cord, actually. Read the whole thing at that top link.

Back From Diana West's Book Signing

It was a pleasure to meet Diana West at the book signing last night. She gave a stimulating talk and the crowd reception of her book was phenomenal.

I took exactly one photo, and it's expressively representative

And see Mark Tapson's review of the book, here. And the Amazon book page is, here.



Wednesday, July 10, 2013

An Evening With Diana West – July 10, 2013 – Luxe Hotel, Los Angeles

As this post goes live, I'm on the road to Diana West's book signing tonight in L.A., "EVENT: American Betrayal: The Secret Assault on Our Nation’s Character – An Evening with Diana West – July 10, 2013."

It should be interesting. I'm reading the book now, an excellent read: American Betrayal: The Secret Assault on Our Nation's Character.

And don't miss Ed Driscoll, "Interview: Diana West on the Cold War and American Betrayal."

I should be back online late tonight.

Elisabeth Hasselbeck's Final Appearance on 'The View'

She's joining Fox News, replacing Gretchen Carlson on "Fox & Friends." (Carlson is moving to her own show later in the day.)

London's Daily Mail reports, "Elisabeth Hasselbeck makes teary last appearance on The View after announcing abrupt departure to Fox News - and Joy Behar can't resist one last dig."



More video here.

And at Twitchy, "Actress Marina Sirtis thrilled ‘The View’ rid of Hasselbeck’s ‘hateful’ opinion," and "General Hospital actress Nancy Lee Grahn fires hate at Elisabeth Hasselbeck."

More, "Bam-tastic! Actress sneers at Malkin ‘cray crays’; Gutfeld slams with snicker-worthy tweet."

Also, "Fox News rolls out welcome mat for Elisabeth Hasselbeck."

New FDR Footage

At USA Today, "Newly found film footage shows FDR in wheelchair."


Well No, Actually, Conservatives Just Hate Obama-Democrat Legislation

Here's the left-wing stooge Jonathan Chait, at New York Magazine, "Conservatives Hate All Legislation Now."

Chait goes off on Rich Lowry and William Kristol, who published a joint comment yesterday, "Kill the Bill."

Blah, blah.

Yeah, kill it. Screw the Obama-Democrat socialist buttfreaks.

More at Memeorandum.

France Grants Political Asylum to Ukrainian FEMEN Leader

She's the one that cut down that huge cross in Kiev last summer. Man, was that over the top, or, well, topless.

FLASHBACK: "Topless FEMEN Activist Chainsaws Memorial Cross in Kiev, Ukraine (VIDEO)."



RELATED: At Blazing Cat Fur, "FEMEN Do Turkey."

Leftists Chant 'Free Jahar' as Boston Bombing Suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev Arrives at Court

You'd think it was all a joke, but no.

At Pamela's, "LEFTIST-JIHADIST ALLIANCE: "‘FREE JAHAR’ CHANT AS BOSTON JIHAD BOMBING SUSPECT HEADS TO COURT."

Also at LAT, "Dzhokhar Tsarnaev and his disgusting fangirls."



Added: At the Verge, "Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev pleads not guilty."

Zoo Model Daisy Watts Target Shooting

Enough Obama riot zombies for the moment.

Here's some Daisy Watts.


More on Twitter.

And at Egotastic!, "Melissa Debling and Daisy Watts Naughty Playtime."

I posted on this lady in May.

Obama Justice Department Organized #TrayvonMartin Race Riots

Pamela has it, "OBAMA'S DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE ORGANIZED ANTI-ZIMMERMAN RACE RIOTS."

And at iOWNTHEWORLD, "Holder Inciting Violence/ Zimmerman Trial."

Zimmerman Trial photo wwzimmermanlo_zps6e8737fe.jpg

Adam Kokesh Arrested: So-Called Gun Rights Activist is Actually Anarcho-Communist Dirtbag

The media's calling the loser a "gun rights" activist, but Kokesh is about as far left as you can be.

For example, "Media Portrays Communist Front Group ‘Iraq Veterans Against the War’ Occupiers as America Lovin’ G.I. Joes…" And, "Help Wanted: Peace Mom Replacement."

But see the Washington Times, "Activist arrested after loading shotgun in Freedom Plaza." And the Washington Post, "Adam Kokesh charged with possessing hallucinogenic mushrooms."

Also at This Ain't Hell..., "Kokesh’s drug caper." (And check the archives there, which feature years of entries on Kokesh.)

ADDED: At the Other McCain, "Notorious Bush-Era Anti-War Protester Adam Kokesh Busted on Drug Charge."



The Men of Huffington Post

Or, the homosexual stud-muffins of Huffington Post.

They've got a calendar for that.

I just saw Arianna tweeting on this, but here's a glimpse from May:




The traditional American male is dead. Masculinity is dead. No wonder everyone's so jazzed about Helen Smith's book. I need to get a copy. The homosexualization of America is in full swing.

Forensic Expert Says Evidence Backs George Zimmerman's Story

At the Miami Herald:



SANFORD -- Medical evidence supports George Zimmerman’s claims that he was beaten and on the bottom of a scrum with Trayvon Martin when Zimmerman fatally shot the Miami Gardens teen, a forensic-pathology expert testified Tuesday.

“This is consistent with Mr. Zimmerman’s account that Mr. Martin was over him, leaning forward at the time he was shot,” defense witness Dr. Vincent Di Maio said in Zimmerman’s second-degree murder trial.

Prosecutors accuse Zimmerman, 29, of profiling, pursuing and slaying Trayvon, 17, in a Sanford gated community on Feb 26, 2012. Zimmerman, a former neighborhood-watch coordinator, maintains that he shot the unarmed teen in self-defense after Trayvon punched him to the ground and bashed his head against a sidewalk. A 44-day gap between Trayvon’s killing and Zimmerman’s arrest led to marches and protests throughout Florida and elsewhere in the country.

On Tuesday, Di Maio, a former longtime San Antonio chief medical examiner and author of a textbook called Gunshot Wounds, turned his head toward jurors as he answered lawyers’ questions in a commanding voice.

The doctor’s findings, based on a review of Trayvon’s autopsy report, photographs and other evidence in the case, contradicted several witnesses who testified for the state, which rested its case last week. He also pointed out what he said were forensic flaws in the initial investigation.

Di Maio said he concluded:

•  DNA and other evidence from Trayvon’s hooded sweatshirt may have been compromised because crime-scene technicians improperly stored Trayvon’s wet clothes in plastic bags. Wet evidence should be allowed to dry out and be packaged in paper bags that allow it to “breathe,” Di Maio said.

•  Gunpowder markings on Trayvon’s body and sweatshirt indicated that the muzzle of Zimmerman’s gun was touching the sweatshirt and was two to four inches from Trayvon’s chest when Zimmerman pulled the trigger.

Dr. Shiping Bao, the associate medical examiner who conducted Trayvon’s autopsy, testified for the state last week that the gun could have been anywhere from a half-inch to four feet from Trayvon; prosecutor John Guy said in his opening argument that Zimmerman had pressed his gun into Trayvon’s chest.

“This is basic, you know, 101,” Di Maio said of the gunshot evidence.
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NTSB Investigators Raise Questions About Pilots

At WSJ, "NTSB Chief Says Cockpit Crew 'Required to Maintain a Safe Aircraft'":



Even before investigators have finished questioning the Asiana Airlines cockpit crew whose jet crashed in San Francisco, the National Transportation Safety Board ratcheted up signals that pilot error was the most likely culprit, prompting U.S. pilot-union leaders to issue an unusual public criticism of the board.

After providing new details Tuesday about the final minute of the flight—during which the plane was too low and not centered on the runway—NTSB Chairman Deborah Hersman indicated that the jet's senior captain told investigators he believed automated safety systems would maintain the plane's speed and make the approach safe.

"He assumed the auto-throttles were maintaining speed," she said at a briefing.

"Let me be clear," Ms. Hersman added, "the crew is required to maintain a safe aircraft." In an apparent answer to critics who contend the safety board is rushing to judgment, she said "one of the very critical things that needs to be monitored on approach to landing is speed."

Ms. Hersman characterized her remarks as simple statements of fact, not conclusions. "We will not determine probable cause" at this early stage of the investigation, she said.

Still, her comments raised questions about the actions and performance of the three pilots who were in the cockpit of the Boeing BA +0.47% 777 as it crashed Saturday while attempting to land at San Francisco International Airport, hitting a sea wall and slamming onto the runway before bursting into flames. The crash killed two people and injured dozens.

The Air Line Pilots Association said it was "stunned by the amount of operational data" the board has released. Without the proper context and detailed analysis, according to the union, "prematurely releasing" such information "encourages wild speculation."

ALPA, among other things, called on the NTSB to determine if the pilots had adequate training to use onboard navigation aids for a visual approach, on a day when the primary ground-based landing aids for the strip had been turned off due to runway improvements. The union also urged the board to look at whether there were differences between what the pilots saw on their instruments, versus information subsequently downloaded from the plane's flight-data recorder.

Asked about the criticism from pilot groups, Ms. Hersman said the board's release of information has been "consistent" with its practices in past probes.
I doubt the union's going to be pleased no matter what the final investigation reports. Human error here is overwhelming. The situation is just asking for more regulation, and the public's not going to object.


'F--- Bill Clinton!' — Justin Bieber Disses Former President After Pissing in Restaurant Mop Bucket

He's an idiot, via Memeorandum.



Obviously, the Tomahawk Chop Wasn't Going to Go Over Too Well With the Native American Identity Group

For the life of me I can't see how the New York Mets thought this was going to work out. I mean, they couldn't find another day for the event when the Atlanta Braves weren't going to be the visiting team?

See the New York Times, "Mets Alter Event, Upsetting American Indian Group":
It has not been an easy season for the Mets, who are lurching toward the All-Star break with a losing record. Opposition has come in the form of hard-throwing pitchers, mounting injuries and marathon-length games, but the team suddenly finds itself facing heat from an unexpected source: an American Indian organization.

When the Mets approached the American Indian Community House, a New York-based nonprofit organization, in March about helping to organize a Native American Heritage Day, the proposal struck members of the group as a good opportunity to celebrate their involvement in the community. A date was selected — July 25 — and they began to plan pregame festivities that would include traditional dancing and singing outside Citi Field.

But there was a glitch, as far as the Mets were concerned: they were scheduled to host the Atlanta Braves that day. So in the past week, concerned that such activities might be interpreted by the Braves organization as a form of protest over its nickname, the Mets drastically reduced the day’s activities: no singing, no dancing. And now there won’t be any American Indians, either.

On Monday, the A.I.C.H. pulled out of the event, citing frustration with the Mets for thwarting months of planning. The team has removed the event from its online schedule of activities.

“Being a nonprofit in the city, we’re not in the business of making enemies,” said Kevin Tarrant, the deputy director of the A.I.C.H., which describes itself as an organization that aims to “cultivate awareness, understanding and respect” for thousands of American Indians who live in New York City. “This whole thing wasn’t even our idea. But it just feels like we’re being marginalized again within our own community.”

A Mets spokesman said the team “opted to forgo the group sale in this case as our multicultural days and nights are celebratory versus political in nature.”

The Mets host multicultural events throughout the season as a form of community outreach. During the first week of August, for example, the team will stage Irish Heritage Night and Taiwan Day.

Tarrant said his group originally hoped to hold the festivities in early June so that the game would coincide with an area powwow, a traditional American Indian gathering. But with the Mets on a road trip that week, the group suggested July 25 as another option. It was a 12:10 p.m. game, Tarrant said, which meant more children were likely to attend. Also, another powwow was planned for the following weekend in Queens.

That the Mets were scheduled to face the Braves that afternoon was coincidental, Tarrant said, though the group was not so naïve as to ignore the political overtones. Various groups have criticized the Braves for their use of American Indian imagery, in particular the team’s Tomahawk Chop chant.

“It wasn’t like we were planning to protest anything,” Tarrant said. “We just thought it would be great to show natives in a positive light — that we’re human beings, and we’re not from 300 years ago. We’re visible.” He added: “It was a win-win situation. We’d be supporting the Mets, the Braves and Major League Baseball.”
Right. What could possibly go wrong?

Maybe the Mets should have just forgotten about multi-culti outreach to the Indian identity goons. You just can't make these people happy.

Here's more from further down at the report, about how the group was going to exploit the game to promote "cultural awareness":
As for the game, the A.I.C.H. began to promote it in early April. In an e-mail to the Indian Country Today Media Network, the group pitched the event as a “great opportunity to educate the public about the stereotypes professional sports teams continue to promote through logos, mascots and fan traditions, such as the ‘tomahawk chop.’ ” But if Mets officials harbored concerns with that type of language over the coming months, they chose not to express them publicly.
After the Indian group pulled out of the event this Tarrant dude blamed it all of hundreds of years of racism. Isn't it always? Sheesh...


Ohio Kidnap Victims Speak Out

At USA Today, "Ohio kidnap victims break silence to say 'thank you'."

And at NBC News, "Cleveland kidnap victims' makeovers send a clear message: We're doing OK."

Anarchist Sabotage in Train Crash at Lac-Mégantic, Quebec?

Could be left-wing terrorism.

At Althouse, "Why did that train explode in Lac-Mégantic, Quebec?," and "'Police say there's evidence Canada train was tampered with'."

And at Blazing Cat Fur, "Megantic mystery: Looking for possible suspects in Quebec disaster? Try anti-oil anarchists."

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Anticipating Riots, Broward County Pleads for Calm After #Zimmerman Verdict

At the Conservative Treehouse, "Riot Prevention – Local County Sheriff’s Office’s Prepare Zimmerman Verdict Riot Plans."



PREVIOUSLY: "Leftist Media Agitating for #TrayvonMartin Race Riots," and "Trayon Martin, Rachel Jeantel, and Critical Race Theory."

Added: At NewsBusters, "Russell Simmons: Guilty or Innocent Zimmerman 'Will Ultimately Be Punished' for Martin's Death." And from Michelle Fields, "Facebook pages for “Riot for Trayvon” and “Kill George Zimmerman” pop up."


Alyssa Milano Steps Out in New York to Promote 'The Mistresses'

I watched the show last night, a pretty typical soap opera, but I like her.

At London's Daily Mail, "That's bra-ve! Alyssa Milano, 40, goes without support in tight tangerine dress as she promotes new show Mistresses."

Obama Backers Sign Petition to Repeal the Bill of Rights

The beauty here is that the Bill of Rights can't be repealed --- or at least it can't be repealed without amending the Constitution, technically amending it 10 times, to repeal each one of the first 10 amendments.

But that you could find everyday Americans willing to sign away their most fundamental rights as citizens is utterly astonishing. But that's the way we've become with our state of decrepit civic ignorance in America today.

At the Blaze, "WATCH AND WEEP: HERE’S A VIDEO OF PEOPLE SIGNING A PETITION TO REPEAL THE BILL OF RIGHTS."



Keep in mind, it's not some random fluke that Obama drones would be willing to repeal the Bill of Rights. The left has been working overtime under this administration to strip our most basic rights from the citizenry, from freedom of speech to gun rights to the Fourth Amendment and more. Anything that stands in the way of the left's regressive program of tyranny has got to go.

More from Jeff Goldstein (via Memeorandum).

'The forces that elected Barack Obama president, after all, were the same left-wing radicals whom we saw smashing windows in Seattle in 1999 and marching beneath the banners of Marxist organizations during the anti-Iraq War protests...'

That's Robert Stacy McCain, at his essay discussing one of Rand Paul's former aides, who used to be a neo-confederate, "Fight the Fight You’re Fighting":
Democrats have been so successful at “mainstreaming” left-wing fringe movements that we tend to forget these movements were ever on the fringe. Republicans, meanwhile, are so beholden to notions of bourgeois respectability that they often assist Democrats in denouncing and marginalizing the rightward fringe. This is how we find ourselves with a president whose bestselling memoir was quite probably ghost-written by the unapologetic terrorist Bill Ayers, and who was re-elected by a campaign that smeared the harmless moderate Mitt Romney as a dangerous menace to the common good.

So the Democrats not only never cede an inch of their radical past, but are forever pushing forward with new radicalisms, while Republicans habitually assume the strategic defensive. But should we blame this on the GOP, or blame it on the fringe? Jack Hunter, bless his heart, was trying to speak truth to kookery.

The conservative movement flourished in the wake of the 1964 Goldwater debacle not by purging their own fanatical supporters — some of whom were as kooky as any Paulbot — but by persuading these fanatics to get organized and comport themselves in a manner that could attract mainstream support. The movement that eventually elected Ronald Reagan president and, in doing so, subsequently defeated the Soviet empire, was very pragmatic in its approach to the electoral process and what we might call image management.
Continue reading.

More at Memeorandum.


Comments Closed at Althouse

This happened over the weekend.

Ann writes:
There were some great commenters over the years, some of whom were driven away by vicious commenters. I emphasized free speech until I was forced to retrench and make good faith the test. But that was a deletion policy. I (and Meade) can't spend all our time monitoring comments and deleting. Some truly ugly people stooped to active harassment. This is my place, after all, and I can't host an endless party where there are guests who continually abuse my hospitality. I had to close the door.
She'll reopen the comments. Althouse isn't a blog that can survive without them. But she's been getting too many trolls and it's been taking too much time to deal with them. There's some background that I haven't completely mastered yet, but the sense is that a lot of Instapundit readers are coming over to Althouse and f-king sh*t up.

Here's a post with a long comment thread that relates, "'A somewhat dismissive response'." And Ann's response, "Instapundit says that what he thinks about what he calls my "advice" is "immaterial" but that it's 'probably pretty good advice'..."

That latter post features nearly 300 comments and is time-stamped at 9:26am on the 7th.

Then, checking the search function for "comments," Ann posts a poll on comments at 6:17pm that evening; a flashback to opening comments at the blog in 2005 at 7:07pm; and an invitation to comment by email to Meade at 7:53pm.

Ann's also ruminating and commiserating publicly in updates.

Reading through some of the comments at the various posts, I saw mention of using comment moderation, but Ann indicates that the Blogger "moderate comments" function is not working for her blog. I switched to Disqus some time ago, so I can't comment on how well comment moderation is working on Blogger. I emailed Ann with some information about Disqus commenting, which works well for a lot of Blogger bloggers, especially the useful service of importing old Blogger comments into the Disqus system. It worked for me, although I don't know with Ann's huge archive of comments that it's worth the risk. Ann loves that archive as a history of a community, and once you switch over to Disqus you might have a hard time switching back to Blogger commenting. I don't know, since I haven't felt like switching back, but it's a dilemma.

But something else occurred to me: Clicking on the "post a comment" link at the blog reveals that "Comments on this blog are restricted to team members." I've never used that function, but basically any commenter at the blog has to be a pre-approved team member of the Althouse community. It's not much different that comment registration at a Wordpress blog, and that raises the possibility for Ann and Meade just to create and solicit a pre-approved Althouse blog commenting community. I hesitate to use the example, but folks may remember that Charles Johnson's Little Green Footballs was one of the top counter-jihad blogs, and putatively conservative. Charles is positively obsessed with controlling his comments. He pre-approved comments though a sort of random lottery where he'd open the commenting system to new registrants for a short time at unannounced intervals. He'd often get dozens --- if not hundreds --- of new commenters who registered, which he called "hatchlings." It was kind of a big deal back in the day, because folks really wanted to be part of the LGF community. Charles would close the registration window and announce how many new members joined. People would constantly be checking the blog, at the least, to see if they could catch the window opening for new commenters. I never did register, because I didn't care about it that much, and besides, when LGF started posting all the aggressive Darwinism/anti-Christian hatred ... well, the idea of joining the community decidedly lost its appeal. And as for LGF today ... no doubt readers are aware of that tragedy.

But still, it's an interesting example. Say Althouse were to open her comments to new registrants periodically, say on the weekend mornings. This could be done by email requests sent to Ann or Meade by interested readers. They'd have to have a Blogger ID and then could be approved to comment at the blog. If at any time those commenters became abusive they could be banned at a moment's notice.

She's going to need to do something like this. A large plurality responding to her poll said that the blog was basically all about the comments. I actually read Althouse more for the content than the comments, but certainly the comments are a major draw for any reader. I'll never forget the Jessica Valenti "breasts" controversy, at which time I found myself reading comments for hours. That was seven years ago. The blogosphere wouldn't be the same without those periodic Althouse blasts of observation that upend sensibilities and rejigger thinking on some important issue or another. And of course, Ann married one of her commenters --- so c'mon, you're going to tell me that a blog that was featured at the New York Times, in a report on the blogress and her suitor, is going to now be without comments, the very feature that has defined what it is to be an Althouse reader? No way.

In any case, I personally expect commenting to open back over there not too long from now, for the reasons that I've outlined above. Ann and Meade need to find the right way to manage it, because the hatred and vitriol online is extremely "mellow-harshing," as I've written about here many times. But bloggers have their own systems. Some don't allow comments and work more as portals to the Internet. Some bloggers are vanity whores where having comments would be impossible since they'd expose the naked emperor. The opposite of that is Ann's blog, which the New York Times situated as a metaphor for a royal court. That's a pretty good one, as Ann's certainly a benign blog monarch who tolerates much in the realm. But of late the commoners have become so rancid as to completely discombobulate the kingdom (or princess-ipality, be that as it may).

In any case, I'll be checking over at Althouse to see how things go. It's going to work out.

UPDATED: Ann writes to say that opening the comments to "team members" would open the front page to everybody, which is a no-can-do situation. Well, I tried.

Egypt Descends Into Chaos

Today's front-page story at the Wall Street Journal, "Dozens Killed in Clash Between Military, Morsi Supporters; Elections Planned" (via the Other McCain).



'We're conservative Americans. When life gives you lemons, you make lemonade, Irish it up with a little Stoli, and then grill a rib-eye while you drink it...'

That's from Kurt Schlichter's Townhall column from March, "Have We Lost America? Hell No!"

Somebody tweeted it out on Twitter last night, and it's a keeper:
It’s glorious.

This is no time to be a pessimist. Americans are natural optimists, and we conservatives have reason to be. The initiative and the momentum are with us in the campaign to take this county back from the liberal elites and their spineless lackeys. We’re going to win, and America is going to rise again.

In fact, I almost feel sorry for our opponents.

Almost.

So X's Exene Cervenka Has an Advice Column — Who Knew?

And she had to leave Los Angeles, it turns out, as she now resides in suburban Orange County.

See the O.C. Weekly, "[Exene Says...] Why Are Parents Too Scared to Be Parents?":



The Consequences of Accelerated Modern Life

At Der Spiegel, "Do More, Faster: Acceleration Plagues Modern Society":
Faster! Faster! Even Faster! The phenomenon of acceleration is a defining characteristic of modern life. A new book analyzes how it fuels a constant need for new experiences and a counterintuitive shortage of time.

Steve Ballmer is no Steve Jobs. The CEO of Microsoft is not considered to be much of a philosopher. And yet, for the company's recent developer conference he perceptively wrapped the motto of our time into a pertinent slogan: "Faster! Faster! Faster! Faster!"

Ballmer may have been referring to the development of new products or the creation of ever faster operating systems, but acceleration has also become a universal goal in the modern world. It's more than just a technological phenomenon, argues German sociologist Hartmut Rosa, a professor at the University of Jena. His recently published essay "Beschleunigung und Entfremdung," or "Acceleration and Alienation," posits that acceleration is the core element of modernization and consequently the key concept of our age.

Rosa differentiates between mechanical acceleration, the acceleration of social change and the accelerating pace of daily life. The process of mechanical acceleration began in the 19th century in conjunction with industrialization. In terms of the time it takes to travel across the world, for example, it has effectively shrunk the size of the world to one-sixtieth of its actual size.

Keeping Our Options Open

Today, mechanical acceleration affects the digital sector in particular. But paradoxically, it also goes hand in hand with an acceleration of the pace of life. Even though mechanical acceleration, by shortening the time it takes to complete tasks, was intended to create more available time for the individual, late modern society does not enjoy the luxury of more leisure time, Rosa writes. On the contrary, individuals suffer from a constant time shortage.

The reason for this is our urge "to realize as many options as possible from the infinite palette of possibilities that life presents to us," he says. Living life to the fullest has become the core objective of our time. At the same time, this hunger for new things can never be satisfied: "No matter how fast we become, the proportion of the experiences we have will continuously shrink in the face of those we missed." As a result, more and more people suffer from depression and burnout, according to Rosa.

His definition of social change utilizes a term that originally stems from Marxism: alienation. But Rosa's criticism is not directed against capitalist production conditions (unlike earlier critics of industrial modernity, Rosa's focus is not on labor), but against acceleration as a resulting meta-phenomenon.

Rosa's book shows that this phenomenon deserves at least as much attention as the buzzword "globalization," especially because the continuous acceleration of social change also leads to changes in values, lifestyles and relationships.
Continue reading.

Mos Def Guantánamo Hunger Strike Video

Honestly, I don't care.

Hussein the Incompetent promised to close the facility, so it goes on his head.

See the Guardian UK, "Obama urged to halt Ramadan force-feeding at Guantánamo."



Septic Tank Pervert Caught Peeping on 7-Year-Old Girl in Tulsa, Oklahoma

Another news item on the nihilist Democrat social perversion agenda.

The dude was covered in feces, proving that Democrats will do anything to get to their prey.

At KOTV-6 Tulsa, "Tulsa Man Found Inside Septic Tank Arrested For Peeping Tom."

And at Daily Mail, on Twitter.



Whale Knocks Surfer Unconscious In Australia

At the Guardian UK, "Surfer knocked unconscious by whale at Bondi."


Leftist Media Agitating for #TrayvonMartin Race Riots

At the Lonely Conservative, "Is The Media Trying to Incite Race Riots If George Zimmerman Is Acquitted?"



Video Shows Passengers Escaping Asiana Airlines Flight 214 at #SFO

Wild.

But for the grace of God go I.



More at the San Francisco Chronicle, "Investigators probe SFO death."

And at the Los Angeles Times, "Probe asks why pilots were slow to speak, act."

Egypt Braces for More Killings

My first thought at the coup was that Egypt was going to be in for a lot of violence.

Unfortunately, it's indeed turning out that way.

At the Guardian UK, "At least 51 protesters killed in Egypt as army opens fire 'like pouring rain'."

Also, "Egypt braced for more violence after 'massacre' of Morsi supporters."
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#Angels Get Hot Before the All-Star Break

The Angels were traveling yesterday, but after Sunday's 3-0 victory over the Red Sox, the Halos have won 10 of their last 12 meetings, and in style.

Here's Josh Hamilton's walk-off home run from Saturday night, "Angels rally, defeat Red Sox, 9-7, in extra innings":



Josh Hamilton’s two-run home run in the 11th inning gave the Angels a 9-7 win over the Boston Red Sox on Saturday night at Angel Stadium.

Hamilton’s walk-off homer against Boston reliever Craig Breslow, following a single by Brad Hawpe, came after the Angels had roared back with four runs in the ninth inning to send the game into extra innings in front of 36,112.

It was the first time the Angels won a game after trailing by four runs or more in the ninth inning since 2005.
Yes, but the Angels also had that spectacular walk-off win on the 4th of July. Here's hoping that they keep playing like over the next few weeks and months.

RELATED: "It's an emotional roller coaster for Angels' Josh Hamilton."

The New York Times Slams Eliot Spitzer's Political Comeback

See, "Spitzer Redux":
There will always be candidates for public office who are ethically compromised, temperamentally unsuitable and politically incompetent, but if they insist on running anyway, who has the right to tell them not to? Campaigns sort out the good public servants from the bad.

That said, Eliot Spitzer’s bid to recycle himself by running for New York City comptroller is unnerving on many levels, and not just because he has suddenly decided to undo the buckles of self-restraint that used to keep disgraced ex-politicians (for soliciting prostitutes, in his case) from re-entering the public sphere. Beyond that, there are Mr. Spitzer’s colossal failures in what he did and didn’t do as governor of New York.

This was the man who built a solid record and shiny reputation as a hard-charging attorney general, then squandered it in 14 months in the governor’s office. He had whipped Wall Street and was going to fix Albany, but left it more broken than when he got there.

When he quit — and who can forget how Mr. Spitzer’s stricken wife stood beside him as he announced that it was all over? — he betrayed not just the voters, but the staff members, agency leaders and employees who had followed him to Albany, or moved over from the attorney general’s office, with the goal of healing the Capitol’s sick culture.
And see, "As Spitzer Campaigns, Candidates and Voters Weigh In."

Also at Politico, "Eliot Spitzer's rollicking campaign rollout."

And the Wall Street Journal slams Spitzer as well, "The Spitzer Method."

RELATED: At Egotastic!, "Ashley Dupre to Remind Us of Eliot Spitzer's Biggest Achievement."

Monday, July 8, 2013

Hey, Check Out NTSB's Smokin' Hottie Deborah Hersman

First appointed by President George W. Bush, she's got B.A. and M.A. degrees in Political Science and International Studies from Virginia Tech, via Wikipedia. Hawt!



Plus, at the Los Angeles Times, "Asiana pilots' lack of communication puzzles crash investigators."

Michelle Malkin on the Left's Civility Bullsh*t in Texas

At great segment:


And see U.S. News and World Report, "Texas Abortion Battle About to Get Nastier."

John Donnelly, Vietnam Combat Medic, Identifies 9-11 Screamer as George Zimmerman

At Neo-Neocon, "Today in the Zimmerman trial…"

And at Legal Insurrection, "Implosion: Police Testify Trayvon’s Father Originally Denied Son Was Screaming."



Also at Fox News, "Judge rules defense can show Trayvon Martin died with marijuana in his system."

Teresa Heinz Kerry Suffered Grand Mal Seizure

Well, I thought it was sunstroke at first.

At Twitchy, "Report: Teresa Heinz Kerry suffered grand mal seizure."



Wanda Lee Ann Podgurski, Former Amtrak Clerk Convicted of Disability and Insurance Fraud, Nabbed in Mexico Through Twitter Tracking

Hey, they say social media addiction is out of hand, so there you go.

At the Los Angeles Times, "Fugitive tweets taunts to D.A., then gets caught via Twitter trace":


A former Amtrak clerk who fled after being convicted of disability and insurance fraud in January has been apprehended in Mexico, the San Diego County district attorney's office said Monday.

Wanda Lee Ann Podgurski, 60, had taunted authorities after she disappeared, including directing a tweet at D.A. Bonnie Dumanis: "Catch me if you can."

Podgurski was arrested Thursday in Rosarito. Her location was traced through her Twitter account by the Computer and Technology Crime High-Tech Response Team, authorities said.

She is set to be arraigned Monday in San Diego Superior Court on a charge of failing to appear while on bail.

Podgurski, in absentia, was sentenced to 20 years in prison after being convicted of receiving more than $650,000 in disability and insurance payments after faking injuries.
Let that be a warning to all the freak leftist troll rights harassers. Response teams be trackin' you down mf's.

Tacoma Man Plays Taps Every Night at Sunset, Neighbors Appreciate It

I used to love playing "Taps" when I played trumpet as a kid.

At CBS News, "Nightly 'Taps' makes neighbors take notice."


Disgraced Eliot Spitzer to Run for New York City Comptroller

Obligatory, at the New York Times, "Spitzer Seeks Ballot for City Comptroller's Race" (via Memeorandum).

And at the New York Post, "Disgraced ex-Gov. Eliot Spitzer announces he’s running for city comptroller."

The jokes write themselves. And remember, these are Democrat family values.

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Dozens Die in New Egypt Violence

I don't trust official sources on this after my last round of reporting on the deaths in Egypt. Spend some time on Twitter and you'll see conflicting reports, with lots of on-the-ground witnesses saying Morsi supporters are murdering opponents. I'll check around later for more on that.

Meanwhile, at LAT, "Egyptian army clashes with Morsi supporters," and Foreign Policy, "Massacre in Cairo."



Starting in October, We May See Millions of People Getting #ObamaCare Subsidies Who Don't Legally Qualify

An excellent analysis of this monumental pile of bureaucratic imbecility, at WSJ, "ObamaCare's 'Liar' Subsidies."

The administration can't administer is own administrative cluster-k, so it treats all the legal requirements of the law as merely suggestions. That's Obama's MO on just about everything. Ignore the Congress and use regulation to push socialist policies, and when your won socialist legislation proves completely unworkable --- just like everyone warned in the first place --- then waive the requirements one at a time and hope for the best. WTF!

President Hussein the Incompetent. Winning!

And check back one more time at Yuval Levin's, "Obamacare's Invitation to Fraud." It's all fraud, all the way down.

Ivan Lendl Has Daughters?

He does, five of them, in fact.

At the Mellow Jihadi, an interesting piece.

Lendl used to be my favorite back in the late 1980s. We was (somewhat) emotional at Wimbledon yesterday when Murray took the top trophy.

Here's the Condor Squadron Flyover at #Angels Stadium on 4th of July

A perfect angle on this clip:



And see all the earlier links here, "#Angels' Walk-Off Win Over #Cardinals on 4th of July."

George Zimmerman Probably Won't Be Convicted of Murder or Manslaughter

At Althouse, "'Why Zimmerman’s Motion for Acquittal Should Have Been Granted...'"

Clicking through sends you to Legal Insurrection and ABC News.

Meanwhile, at USA Today, "Zimmerman defense witnesses to testify this week."

Taylor Swift Bikini Pics

Actually, she's not a busty babe, but to each his own, as they say.

She's definitely marriage material. Perhaps she's obnoxious as hell and repels men like a pile of manure.

In any case, at London's Daily Mail, "Bikini-clad Taylor Swift spends Independence Day with her 'touring family' at her Rhode Island estate."

Sunday, July 7, 2013

'Scholars who talk about America’s “civic religion” often don’t appreciate the half of it...'

That's Gordon Wood's first sentence at his New York Review essay from 1997, "Dusting Off the Declaration."

The essay was posted to the front page of the journal's website, for the long Independence Day weekend, no doubt. Wood review's Pauline Maier, American Scripture: Making the Declaration of Independence. I was in graduate school when that came out and have not read it. I have read Wood's The Radicalism of the American Revolution, however. He's a foremost expert on the period so it's worth reading around, considering both the Maier review and the books.

It's been a great holiday weekend, by the way. My wife has had time off and we were able to take in a game at the ballpark and at few at home together as well.

Happy Freedom, dear readers.

#SFO Crash Photos From the National Transportation Safety Board

On Twitter.



Two Chinese Students Killed in #SFO Crash Were Headed to West Hills Summer Camp

Here's the background at the Wall Street Journal, "Two Dead in San Francisco Plane Crash: Asiana Statement Identifies 16-Year-Old Girls as Killed in Accident."

And at the San Francisco Chronicle, "Official: SF plane crash victim may have been run over."

Oh, that would be freakin' lame.



Video Shows Asiana Airlines Crash at #SFO

I'd be saying "Oh my God" too!



Also at the Los Angeles Times, "Asiana jet was well below its target speed before crash, NTSB says."

And at the New York Times, "Pilots Tried to Abort Landing Before Crash, N.T.S.B. Says."

PREVIOUSLY: "The Latest on Asiana Airlines Crash in San Francisco."

Happy Birthday President George W. Bush

President Bush turned 67 yesterday --- and he's greatly missed.

An awesome entry at Twitchy, "George Bush’s birthday present: Higher approval rating than President Obama."



Not at Twitchy, although I RT'd this one yesterday:



Not a Looker: Marion Bartoli Takes Beauty Appraisals in Stride

Oh jeez, she's not that bad. If Serena Williams is touted as a hottie, I guess anyone could be. A little makeup and a snazzy French evening gown and Bartolli could be looking hot.

At Sports Illustrated, "BBC apologizes after commentator calls Marion Bartoli ‘not a looker’."

And at the Los Angeles Times, "Marion Bartoli takes high road after sexist remark about her looks":



Marion Bartoli, a French tennis veteran with the IQ of a genius and recently crowned Wimbledon women's champion, had little to say in the wake of a sexist remark about her looks by way of comparison to Maria Sharapova, a lanky blond from Russia.

BBC radio commentator John Inverdale remarked after Bartoli's 6-1, 6-4 victory over Germany's Sabine Lisicki, "Do you think Bartoli’s dad told her when she was little: 'You’re never going to be a looker. You’ll never be a Sharapova, so you have to be scrappy and fight'?"

Bartoli, a first-time winner of a Grand Slam tournament at 28, played it off in a classy way.

"It doesn't matter, honestly," Bartolia said. "I am not blond, yes. That is a fact. Have I dreamt about having a model contract? No. I'm sorry. But have I dreamed about winning Wimbledon? Absolutely, yes."

Inverdale later apologized, saying it was all in fun.

"We poked fun, in a nice way, about how she looks," he said, "but Marion Bartoli is an incredible role model."

That was not lost on Bartoli's father, who helped develop her game as a coach.

"I am not angry," Walter Bartoli said. "She is my beautiful daughter."
Also, "Marion Bartoli overpowers Sabine Lisicki for 2013 Wimbledon title."

Sunday Cartoons

At Flopping Aces, "Sunday Funnies."

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And at Randy's Roundtable, "Friday Nite Funnies," and Reaganite Republican, "Reaganite's SUNDAY FUNNIES."

Also at Theo's, "Toon..."

CARTOON CREDIT: William Warren.

RELATED: From Yuval Levin, at National Review, "Obamacare's Invitation to Fraud," and from Avik Roy, at Forbes, "Not Qualified For Obamacare's Subsidies? Just Lie — Govt. To Use ‘Honor System’ Without Verifying Your Eligibility" (via Memeorandum).

Also at Instapundit, "SO IT’S BASICALLY LIKE PIGFORD, ONLY FOR HEALTHCARE: Health insurance marketplaces will not be required to verify consumer claims."

Costa Mesa Unitarian Church Holds First Homosexual Marriage

At the Daily Pilot, "Orange Coast Unitarian Universalist Church holds its first same-sex wedding."

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Well, it's no surprise -- the Unitarian Church is a freakish cult show that denies the Holy Trinity, and is open to anyone, even so-called godless communists who want to wreak homosexual havoc on the nation.

See this Landover Baptist Forum, "The Proof Is In: Unitarian Universalism is a CULT." And the Unitarian Cult is a breeding ground for Marxist usurpers, at American Thinker, "The Unitarian Church and Obama's Religious Upbringing."

Andy Murray is First British Mofo to Win #Wimbledon in 77 Years

I got up early to watch this. Six in the morning is a little early, especially after a couple of bourbons last night.

Anyway, at the Telegraph UK, "Andy Murray wins Wimbledon."

I'll post Murray's victory speech when it's up at YouTube. A great guy. Last year he was bawling after his loss. Much more cool this year, and I'm very happy for him.

Added: He's Scottish, actually, but Scotland's still part of Great Britain, so WTF? Folks are sure happy over there, in any case.

Who's the Most Kissable Nuts Girl?

Lucy Pinder's topping the rankings, so far, but India Reynolds wants your vote.

San Francisco Hotels Price Gouging After Asiana Airlines Crash #SFO

I saw this last night:



And now this:



The Latest on Asiana Airlines Crash in San Francisco

Some links on Twitter:



Jason Patrick's Sperm Donor Child-Custody Dispute

Oh, modern scientific progress, the problems it creates.

At LAT, "Jason Patric custody case inspires sperm-donor-rights legislation":
SACRAMENTO — A child-custody dispute involving actor Jason Patric has evolved from Hollywood tabloid fodder into a policy battle in the state Legislature that could affect thousands of California parents.

Patric, a star of films including "The Lost Boys," donated sperm in 2009 as part of a fertility treatment that resulted in pregnancy for a former girlfriend, Danielle Schreiber.

The actor decided he wanted to help raise the child, Gus, who is now 3, but has been stymied in his attempts to gain partial custody in court. A bill unanimously passed by the state Senate, now pending in the Assembly, would change the law to make such efforts easier.

Under state law, someone who donates sperm through a doctor or sperm bank and who is not married to the woman who conceives is not recognized as the child's natural father. The only exception is if the couple agreed in writing before conception that the donor was to be considered a parent.

Patric had donated the sperm in a doctor-supervised procedure, but he and Schreiber had no such agreement, and the two are no longer together, according to Fred D. Heather, Schreiber's attorney. As a result, a judge denied Patric's claim.

A bill by state Sen. Jerry Hill (D-San Mateo) would allow courts to grant parental rights to sperm donors under broader conditions — for example, if a donor showed that he openly acknowledged the child as his own and received the child into his home.

"In circumstances where you have a sperm donor creating a parenting relationship with a child, someone should not be allowed to take that away from the child," said Hill, who has written other parental-rights laws.

Hill said it is appropriate that the bill is being considered in California, which has more fertility clinics than any state. Parental roles are shifting with family dynamics and technological advances, he noted.
Frankly, I'm not that sympathetic here. If you're going to "donate" your sperm to create a child the best recipient would be a wife, no?

Senator Ted Cruz's Father Compares Barack Obama to Fidel Castro

It's Rafael Cruz, who escaped Cuba's tyranny for the U.S., and now he's slamming our own Communist El Comandante.

At Exposing Liberal Lies, "Ted Cruz’s Father, Rafael Cruz, Delivers Epic Patriotic Speech: “If We Lose Our Freedoms Here, Where Are We Going to Go?”"



Also at the Blaze, "TED CRUZ’S FATHER DELIVERS EPIC SPEECH TOUTING PATRIOTISM AND LAMBASTING OBAMA’S ‘SOCIALIST’ INCLINATIONS."


A New Anti-American Axis?

Damn straight.

It's pretty obvious, considering Putin's clear antipathy to President Hussein the Incompent, to say nothing of China's f-u anti-American national security strategy.

Obama's chicken's are coming home to roost.

From Leslie Gelb and Dimitri Simes, at NYT:
THE flight of the leaker Edward J. Snowden from Hong Kong to Moscow last month would not have been possible without the cooperation of Russia and China. The two countries’ behavior in the Snowden affair demonstrates their growing assertiveness and their willingness to take action at America’s expense.

Beyond their protection of Mr. Snowden, Chinese-Russian policies toward Syria have paralyzed the United Nations Security Council for two years, preventing joint international action. Chinese hacking of American companies and Russia’s cyberattacks against its neighbors have also caused concern in Washington. While Moscow and Beijing have generally supported international efforts to end Iran’s nuclear weapons program, they clearly were not prepared to go as far as Washington was, and any coordinated shift in their approach could instantly gut America’s policy on the issue and endanger its security and energy interests. To punctuate the new potential for cooperation, China is now carrying out its largest ever joint naval exercises — with Russia.

Russia and China appear to have decided that, to better advance their own interests, they need to knock Washington down a peg or two. Neither probably wants to kick off a new cold war, let alone hot conflicts, and their actions in the case of Mr. Snowden show it. China allowed him into Hong Kong, but gently nudged his departure, while Russia, after some provocative rhetoric, seems to have now softened its tone.

Still, both countries are seeking greater diplomatic clout that they apparently reckon they can acquire only by constraining the United States. And in world affairs, there’s no better way to flex one’s muscles than to visibly diminish the strongest power.
Well, international politics is a bitch sometimes, ain't it?

Continue reading.

We're going to be seeing a lot more of this kind of actor behavior toward the U.S. for the next few years, since this administration has gravely weakened the U.S. and now our adversaries are taking the picks of the litter of opportunities against us.

Muslim Brotherhood Thugs Throw Teenaged Morsi Supporters Off Rooftop, Killing One

At the Times of Israel, "‘Islamists throw youths off a roof in Egypt’.'

And at the Barracuda Brigade, "Rabid Animals ~ > Brotherhood & Al-Qaeda Toss Egyptians Off Roof Tops in Egypt ~ > Shocking and Graphic Video."

Here's That Clip of Erick Aybar Driving Home Howie Kendrick for 4th of July Walk-Off Win

MLB takes a couple of days to load these videos to YouTube, but here it is.



PREVIOUSLY: "#Angels Beat #Cardinals in Spectacular 6-5 Walk-Off Win on 4th of July," and "More on #Angels' Walk-Off Win Over Cardinals."

Imagine How Much Better Job Numbers We'd Have If ObamaCare Weren't Encouraging Employers to Hire So Many Part-Time Workers

At WSJ, "Part-Time America":
The U.S. labor market may be gaining a little more steam, judging by Friday's June jobs report. Imagine how much better it might do if ObamaCare weren't encouraging employers to hire so many part-time workers.

The Labor Department's survey of businesses found 195,000 net new hires in June, 202,000 in the private economy. Payrolls for April and May were also revised upward by a total of 70,000, which means the average for the last three months is about 200,000. That's up from the 182,000 monthly average over the last year.

One positive development is that the number of "long-time" unemployed, those out of work for six months or more, fell again and is down by one million workers over the past year. The dismally low labor participation rate ticked up to 63.5% from 63.4% in May as 177,000 more Americans entered the workforce, though the rate is still below the 63.8% from last June. Average hourly wages climbed a welcome 10 cents and for the first time hit $24.

The disappointments include a big jump of 247,000 in the number of "discouraged workers," those who have stopped looking for a job. This could be a one-month anomaly given the other increases, but it bears watching.

Also disappointing is the big jump in the number of Americans who want to work full time but could only find part-time work. That number leapt to 8.23 million, a 322,000 one-month increase. Total part-time employment rose by 432,000, more than double the total number of net new jobs.
That's what you get when you stick the ObamaCare shiv to the American people. Damned commie Democrats. Freakin' loser ass crackers.

More at that top link, and see NYT, "Jobs Data Is Strong, but Not Too Strong, Easing Fed Fears."

RELATED: From Ed Driscoll, "Say, How’s that New New Deal Working Out?"

Charlotte Springer and Jess Davies!

Hey, it's the Wimbledon finals today, so what the heck?!!

Tennis anyone?

Saturday, July 6, 2013

Liz Cheney Looking to Challenge Mike Enzi for Wyoming Senate

That would be sitting GOP Senator from Wyoming Mike Enzi, but who wouldn't love to see Liz Cheney take the seat?

Well, actually, a few folks at NYT's piece weren't thrilled with the idea, considering Enzi's well liked in the state. But wow, Liz Cheney is the kind of unflinching hawk we need in office these days, a conservative woman with impeccable national security creds.

I saw Hugh Hewitt tweeting earlier, but William Jacobson is on the case, "Run, Liz Cheney, Run."



Rachel McDonald on Twitter

A nice lady. Has family in Australia, from what I gather at her media grid.


Update on Boeing 777 Crash at SFO

Here's my earlier entry, "Boeing 777 Crashes at San Francisco Airport (SFO)."

And now at the San Francisco Chronicle, "40 hurt when plane crashes at SFO."

Also, "Airliner crashes at SFO – YouTube and Twitter updates."



Updating:



More: The Wall Street Journal has a huge write-up, "Plane Crashes on Landing in San Francisco: Two People Killed and Dozens Injured; NTSB to Send Investigators to Crash Site."

Mohamed ElBaradei Named Egyptian Prime Minister — UPDATED!

The Washington Post reports, "ElBaradei named Egyptian prime minister" (via Memeorandum).

UPDATE: Here's the headline now at the same WaPo piece, "ElBaradei’s appointment as Egyptian prime minister rolled back amid dispute."



The irony is that Egypt has just been named the world's Number 2 failed states basket case by none other than ElBaradei himself, at the new Foreign Policy, "'You Can't Eat Sharia'":
Two years after the revolution that toppled a dictator, Egypt is already a failed state. According to the Failed States Index, in the year before the uprising we ranked No. 45. After Hosni Mubarak fell, we worsened to 31st. I haven't checked recently -- I don't want to get more depressed. But the evidence is all around us.

Today you see an erosion of state authority in Egypt. The state is supposed to provide security and justice; that's the most basic form of statehood. But law and order is disintegrating. In 2012, murders were up 130 percent, robberies 350 percent, and kidnappings 145 percent, according to the Interior Ministry. You see people being lynched in public, while others take pictures of the scene. Mind you, this is the 21st century -- not the French Revolution!

The feeling right now is that there is no state authority to enforce law and order, and therefore everybody thinks that everything is permissible. And that, of course, creates a lot of fear and anxiety.

You can't expect Egypt to have a normal economic life under such circumstances. People are very worried. People who have money are not investing -- neither Egyptians nor foreigners. In a situation where law and order is spotty and you don't see institutions performing their duties, when you don't know what will happen tomorrow, obviously you hold back. As a result, Egypt's foreign reserves have been depleted, the budget deficit will be 12 percent this year, and the pound is being devalued. Roughly a quarter of our youth wake up in the morning and have no jobs to go to. In every area, the economic fundamentals are not there.

Egypt could risk a default on its foreign debt over the next few months, and the government is desperately trying to get a credit line from here and there -- but that's not how to get the economy back to work. You need foreign investment, you need sound economic policies, you need functioning institutions, and you need skilled labor.

So far, however, the Egyptian government has only offered a patchwork vision and ad hoc economic policies, with no steady hand at the helm of the state. The government adopted some austerity measures in December to satisfy certain IMF requirements, only to repeal them by morning. Meanwhile, prices are soaring and the situation is becoming untenable, particularly for the nearly half of Egyptians who live on less than $2 a day.
And the truth is, ElBaradei's no moderate. He's an anti-American U.N. bureaucrat shilling for the Muslim Brotherhood.

Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose. See FrontPage Magazine, "The Muslim Brotherhood’s Mask: Mohammed El-Baradei."

State Department Spokeswoman Jen Psaki Slammed as 'Unfettered Liar'

Well, by definition you have to be a pathological liar to be even considered for this administration.

At Twitchy, "Fail-boat story gives Drudge editor ‘unfettered’ insight into State Dept. spokeswoman’s ambitions."



Here she is last November, in the company of lying liars and anti-Semites. Classy.



Yeah, this sums it up:



Boeing 777 Crashes at San Francisco Airport (SFO)

Man, news is real time on Twitter:


And now over at the Weekly Standard, "Plane Crash at San Francisco Airport."

Added, from BuzzFeed:



Emily Ratajkowski Rule 5

And she likes beer!

At Egotastic!, "Emily Ratajkowski Flashing Outrageous Hotness in Galore."

Turns out it was Ms. Emily who graced the front of a recent Rule 5 entry. I think I've found a new favorite hottie!