Saturday, July 27, 2013

Homosexual 'Marriage' Designed to Destroy the Institution of Marriage

I just happened to come across this at the Blaze, "LESBIAN ACTIVIST’S SURPRISINGLY CANDID SPEECH: GAY MARRIAGE FIGHT IS A ‘LIE’ TO DESTROY MARRIAGE." (Hat tip: Marooned in Marin.)

There's audio at the link, but Glenn Beck featured this lesbian in a segment a couple of months back.



Again, I'm not sure how I missed this at the time, well, other than being in the middle of the semester, deep in term papers, but here's Robert George on the woman's same comments, "What Few Deny Gay Marriage Will Do":
Just imagine the uproar had, say, Rick Santorum said ,“Fighting for gay marriage generally involves lying about what [they] are going to do with marriage when [they] get there—because [they] lie that the institution of marriage is not going to change, and that is a lie.” But, of course, you don’t have to take it from Rick Santorum or other defenders of marriage as a conjugal union. Masha Gessen will tell you the same thing.

Although Gessen’s willingness to put the matter in terms of “lying” is startlingly frank, it is no longer uncommon for advocates of redefining marriage to acknowledge that the effect—for them an entirely desirable effect—of redefinition will be the radical transformation of the institution. The objective is not merely to expand the pool of people eligible to participate in it, as was long claimed. In conceding (and celebrating the fact) that redefining marriage will fundamentally alter the institution, transform its social role and meaning, and undermine its structuring norms of monogamy, exclusivity, etc., Gessen is far from out of step with other leading figures in the movement. She joins influential NYU sociologist Judith Stacey, Arizona State University professor Elizabeth Brake, “It Gets Better” founder Dan Savage, writer Victoria Brownworth, journalist E. J. Graff, activist Michelangelo Signorile, and countless other important scholars and activists.

Moreover, there seem to be very few prominent scholars and activists in the movement to redefine marriage who are criticizing Masha Gessen, Judith Stacey, Elizabeth Brake, and the others, and speaking out for the norms of monogamy and fidelity and other traditional marital and familial ideals. Many are quiet, but few actually deny that the abandonment of the conjugal understanding of marriage will have the transformative institutional and social effects that Gessen, Stacey, Brake and the others (approvingly) say it will have.
And be sure to read the comment thread.

Half of #ObamaCare Call Center Jobs Will Be Part-Time

From up in Contra Costa County, where officials were touting the call center jobs as the "cream of the crop.

Well, not.

At the Contra Costa Times, "Concord: Half of Affordable Care Act call center jobs will be part-time":
CONCORD -- Earlier this year, Contra Costa County won the right to run a health care call center, where workers will answer questions to help implement the president's Affordable Care Act. Area politicians called the 200-plus jobs it would bring to the region an economic coup.

Now, with two months to go before the Concord operation opens to serve the public, information has surfaced that about half the jobs are part-time, with no health benefits -- a stinging disappointment to workers and local politicians who believed the positions would be full-time.

The Contra Costa County supervisor whose district includes the call center called the whole hiring process -- which attracted about 7,000 applicants -- a "comedy of errors."

"The battle for the call center was over jobs with good working wages and benefits; I never dreamed they would be part-time," said Karen Mitchoff, who has heard from complaining constituents and expressed her "extreme displeasure with how it was handled" to call center supervisors.

One recent hire, who last week learned the job would be part-time, said the new "intermittent" employees feel like they've been used as a political tool, and many now regret applying for the positions.

"What's really ironic is working for a call center and trying to help people get health care, but we can't afford it ourselves," said the worker, who asked for anonymity out of fear of losing the job. The county says it had been telling the public and supervisors all along that some positions would be full-time and some part-time. However, portions of staff reports list all 204 jobs as full-time, and a job posting said the same.

It's the latest controversy involving the call center, one of three created statewide to help citizens enroll in various new health care options under President Obama's Affordable Care Act when it goes live at the start of next year.

Contra Costa was selected early on by the state to run the call center, but the deal mandated the county run the operation itself, with state funding, or lose it to another county. Once Contra Costa secured the call center, Concord and Richmond battled for the right to host it. Unions nearly derailed the project before some last-minute wrangling to ensure workers weren't transferred needlessly and would receive appropriate benefits.

The state budget allows for 180 customer service agents, half of them part-time, when the call center opens Oct. 1, said Contra Costa Deputy County Administrator Theresa Speiker. The full-time employees, she said, will handle the core 40-hour work week, while the part-timers will handle the extended hours. For the first three months, the call center at 2500 Bates Ave., off Highway 4 and Port Chicago Highway, will be open 72 hours a week. After that, it drops to 59 hours a week.

"In open session and in (staff reports) we've been pretty clear that not all will be full-time jobs," Speiker said.

Speiker said the 7,000 applications were "totally outside what we anticipated with the demand for these jobs. We were blown away."

The new hires, many of whom left other full-time jobs for the call center positions, were told they were the "cream of the crop," the recent hire said.
Everyday brings another story illustrating the epic disasters of ObamaCare.

The GOP has a choice campaign platform for 2014, if the idiots don't blow it.

A Failed Celebr-Ambassador Returns to Washington

From Michelle Malkin:
Welcome to another installment of No Obama Bundler Left Behind. This chapter stars an elite Hollywood fundraiser who scored a plum diplomatic appointment, slacked off on the job and left her public office in disgrace, and then rebounded from failure as a new Obamacare promoter. Nice crony “work” if you can get it.

This failed celebr-ambassador is Nicole Avant. Her father, Clarence Avant, is a prominent Democratic activist and music executive. Her husband, Ted Sarandos, is the chief content officer at Netflix. Her godfather is music legend Quincy Jones. On Monday, Avant turned up at an Obama administration confab with pop stars (Jennifer Hudson, Jason Derulo), comedy stars (Amy Poehler, Kal Penn, Aisha Tyler) and other assorted Beautiful People (public relations teams for Oprah Winfrey and Alicia Keys). The liberal glam squad members all have agreed to spread Obamacare propaganda to the masses.

Avant, billed as an “Obama administration veteran” by The Hollywood Reporter, represented “industry” at the Ministry of Health Care Misinformation meeting this week. The Wrap, another Hollywood gossip outlet, describes Avant as having been “tasked with helping boost Obama’s relationship with Hollywood.”

But what exactly has this “veteran” accomplished? What are her qualifications? How has she used taxpayer dollars, and what exactly is her “industry”?

By all appearances, the industry of Nicole Avant is Nicole Avant...
Culture of corruption.

More at that top link.

Kopp-Etchells Effect

The corona effect from helicopter rotor blades in Afghanistan, and named the "Kopp-Etchells Effect" by war correspondent Michael Yon, after Cpl. Benjamin Kopp and Cpl. Joseph Etchells, who were killed in action.

Not sure why now, since Yon was writing about this back in 2009, but London's Daily Mail reports, "Mesmerizing halo effect caused by blades of landing combat helicopters named in honor of two fallen soldiers."

Chaos Grips Egypt — Again

At Reuters, "Violence deepens Egypt turmoil, deposed leader probed for murder."

And the New York Times, "Violence Erupts After Mass Rallies Over Fate of Egypt."

And here's the kicker, "Aid to Egypt Can Keep Flowing, Despite Overthrow, White House Decides":



WASHINGTON — The Obama administration has concluded it is not legally required to determine whether the Egyptian military engineered a coup d’état in ousting President Mohamed Morsi, a senior administration official said Thursday, a finding that will allow it to continue to funnel $1.5 billion in American aid to Egypt each year.

The legal opinion, submitted to the White House by lawyers from the State Department and other agencies, amounts to an escape hatch for President Obama and his advisers, who had concluded that cutting off financial assistance could destabilize Egypt at an already fragile moment and would pose a threat to neighbors like Israel.

The senior official did not describe the legal reasoning behind the finding, saying only, “The law does not require us to make a formal determination as to whether a coup took place, and it is not in our national interest to make such a determination.”

“We will not say it was a coup, we will not say it was not a coup, we will just not say,” the official said.
The most corrupt administration in history, completely lawless.

Previous Egypt blogging is here, with plenty of chaos.

Michelle Fields and Katie Pavlich Debate the Left's Sexual Pervert Epidemic

Great stuff, from yesterday's Neil Cavuto featuring Eric Bolling:



'Public Cervix Announcement'

Not sure about this, but I'll link Althouse, "'When I showed my cervix to 40,000 people on stage with Public cervix announcement...'"
"... it was a loving gesture; it wasn’t about shocking people or turning people on."
Following the link takes us to an interview with Annie Sprinkle, Ph.D., an "ecosexual" post-porn modernist, prostitute, and performance artist.

Obviously, a perfect representative of today's "if it feels good do it" left.

BONUS: At the Other McCain, "Armageddon, U.S.A.: Because Nobody Cares About ‘Social Issues’ Anymore."

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Friday, July 26, 2013

Buycott Stolichnaya Vodka

I prefer Bourbon myself, but if you're buying vodka, perhaps pick up a little Stoli.

It turns out the disgusting hate-monger Dan Savage has launched a homosexual boycott against the Russian distiller.

Putin backed a traditional values bill that was passed unanimously in the Duma, "Russian Lawmakers Pass Anti-Gay Bill Banning 'Propaganda of Nontraditional Sexual Relations' in 436-0 Vote."

Funny thing is (or the stupid thing), is that Stoli Vodka is pro-LGBT rights. See BuzzFeed, "Stoli Responds to the Attempted Boycott of Russian Vodka."

And by the way, this isn't to say I'm thrilled with the legislation. It's that homo-ayatollahs like Dan Savage are just as abusive as are Russian autocrats. Screw 'em.

More at Towleroad, "STOLI RESPONDS TO BOYCOTT, DAN SAVAGE RESPONDS TO STOLI."

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Silda Spitzer Plans to Seek Divorce After the Election

Well, I mentioned she was keeping a low profile. Really low, it turns out.

At the New York Post, "EXCLUSIVE: Fed-up Silda Spitzer plans to divorce Eliot after election":

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Silda Spitzer is privately telling friends she plans to divorce her hooker-loving husband, Eliot Spitzer, Page Six can exclusively reveal.

Multiple sources tell us long-suffering Silda — who, he last night admitted, will not be joining him on the campaign trail — “has had enough” and plans to start divorce proceedings after his run for New York City comptroller is over.

One source tells us, “Silda is telling her female friends that she is done with him. She will file for divorce after the [Nov. 5] election.”

A second source told The Post’s Sally Goldenberg, “Silda is saying she is going to wait until this is all over. She has been telling friends, ‘This is too hard. This is too rough.’ ”

Page Six exclusively revealed in May that the Spitzers were living apart, with Eliot staying at 800 Fifth Ave. — less than 20 blocks from the home he shared with Silda at 985 Fifth.
Still more at that top link.

Janet Yellen and the Left's Federal Reserve Gender Debate

Seems to me the relevant question should be "Is this woman the most qualified economist for the job?"

But it's never about that nowadays, in our quota drenched, PC gender-obsessed leftist culture.

Idiot leftist Greg Sargent has a piece up now at Memeorandum, "Senate Dems push White House to appoint Janet Yellen (and not Larry Summers) to the Fed."

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And that reminded me of this morning's New York Times, "In Tug of War Over New Fed Leader, Some Gender Undertones":
WASHINGTON — President Obama’s choice of a replacement for the Federal Reserve chairman, Ben S. Bernanke, is coming down to a battle between the California girls and the Rubin boys.

Janet L. Yellen, the Fed’s vice chairwoman, is one of three female friends, all former or current professors at the University of California, Berkeley, who have broken into the male-dominated business of advising presidents on economic policy. Her career has been intertwined with those of Christina D. Romer, who led Mr. Obama’s Council of Economic Advisers at the beginning of his first term, and Laura D’Andrea Tyson, who held the same job under President Clinton and later served as the director of the White House economic policy committee. But no woman has climbed to the very top of the hierarchy to serve as Fed chairwoman or Treasury secretary.

Ms. Yellen’s chief rival for Mr. Bernanke’s job, Lawrence H. Summers, is a member of a close-knit group of men, protégés of the former Treasury Secretary Robert E. Rubin, who have dominated economic policy-making in both the Clinton and the Obama administrations. Those men, including the former Treasury Secretary Timothy F. Geithner and Gene B. Sperling, the president’s chief economic policy adviser, are said to be quietly pressing Mr. Obama to nominate Mr. Summers.

The choice of a Fed chair is perhaps the single most important economic policy decision that Mr. Obama will make in his second term. Mr. Bernanke’s successor must lead the Fed’s fractious policy-making committee in deciding how much longer and how much harder it should push to stimulate growth and seek to drive down the unemployment rate.

Ms. Yellen’s selection would be a vote for continuity: she is an architect of the Fed’s stimulus campaign and shares with Mr. Bernanke a low-key, collaborative style. Mr. Summers, by contrast, has said that he doubts the effectiveness of some of the Fed’s efforts, and his self-assured leadership style has more in common with past chairmen like Alan Greenspan and Paul A. Volcker.

But the choice also is roiling Washington because it is reviving longstanding and sensitive questions about the insularity of the Obama White House and the dearth of women in its top economic policy positions. Even as three different women have served as secretary of state under various presidents and growing numbers have taken other high-ranking government jobs, there has been little diversity among Mr. Obama’s top economic advisers.

“Are we moving forward? It’s hard to see it,” said Ms. Romer, herself a late addition to Mr. Obama’s original economic team, chosen partly because the president wanted a woman.
Continue reading.

President Obama runs an extremely sexist "good old boys" White House. He's leaning toward appointing Lawrence Summers, an interesting choice, considering he left Harvard's presidency after inflaming the radical left's gender grievance academic correct-think reeducation commissars.

But like I said, the job should go to the best candidate, and that's Yellen, according to none other than renowned monetary policy economist Amanda Marcotte, "The Best Candidate for Fed Chair Is a Woman, so Why Consider Larry Summers?":
On Tuesday [Ezra] Klein wrote a new column, this time saying that, to his utter disbelief, Larry Summers is the frontrunner for the Fed chair. And I've been told that the Summers camp is using the whisper campaign against Yellen to bolster their man's chances with Obama. Yes, the same Larry Summers who condescendingly told a roomful of people who had lived their adult lives as female scientists that women lack the innate abilities to do science. Yes, the same Larry Summers who, unlike Yellen, played an instrumental role in the economic collapse in the first place by consistently backing deregulation schemes that led to the housing bubble and its collapse. If this is the male candidate Obama needs to exhaust before he deigns to consider a female one, well, he should consider Summers exhausted.
The best minds have spoken!

Renowned monetary policy economist Amanda Marcotte cites renowned Washington juice box policy analyst Ezra Klein, with the added bonus of smacking down those sexist anti-Yellen whisper campaigns.

I'm torn, I'm torn!

Yellen? Summers?

Yellen? Summers?

Oh forget it!

I'm refuse to weigh in until I hear what Sandra Fluke has to say!

Democrat Bob #Filner to Enter 'Behavioral Counseling Clinic'

Keep in mind Filner's so-called "behavior" is not a bug but a feature of the leftist ideological program. Leftists always talk rights and inclusion but then those same standards of propriety don't apply to them. And throughout, the mainstream press gives these assholes a pass.

At the Hill, "San Diego mayor to seek therapy for ‘inexcusable’ behavior." (Via Memeorandum.) And at KPBS San Diego, "Filner Announces He Will Enter Counseling Clinic But Says Nothing of Resigning."

Of course he won't resign. Because it's not about doing the right thing it's about holding onto power at all costs, even when virtually the entire political establishment throws you under the bus. Yeah, it took awhile, but even top Democrats finally cut ties to Filner, the idiot left-wing loser and poster boy for depraved progressives.



Mick Jagger's 70th Birthday

CNN is playing this segment over and over.



I sure would've loved hangin' at that Echo Park gig in L.A., man.

Danica and Ricky: NASCAR's First Couple Open Up

This is cool. Remember, she just divorced last year.

A great, wholesome woman.

At USA Today, "Danica and Ricky are living love in the fast lane."

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#Weiner Had at Least 13 Sexting Partners — 3 After He Left Congress

Hard numbers.

At the New York Post, "Weiner’s dirty baker’s dozen: He had at least 13 cybersex gals — 3 were after he quit Congress."

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Anthony #Weiner 'New Yorker' Cover

USA Today wonders if the cover "goes too far?"

Hardly. Nothing's too far for this pervert.

See, "Cover Story: John Cuneo's 'Carlos Danger'." (At Memeorandum.)

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Here's That Robin Roberts 'GMA' Interview With 'Maddy', #Zimmerman Juror B-29

As mentioned yesterday, here's the clip:



Auburn Policeman Fired for Blowing the Whistle on Hassle, Ticket, and Arrest Quotas

Ed Morrissey has the analysis, "Auburn cop fired for blowing the whistle on ticket, arrest quotas."



Hacktacular Norman Ornstein Bemoans 'Contemptible' GOP Attempts to Sabotage #ObamaCare

He's only upset because congressional Republicans refuse to fall in line with the clusterf-k left's bankrupt socialist program.

Behold completely hacktacular cognitive dissonance by the über Beltway drone Norm Ornstein, at National Journal, "The Unprecedented—and Contemptible—Attempts to Sabotage Obamacare" (at Memeorandum):

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What is going on now to sabotage Obamacare is not treasonous—just sharply beneath any reasonable standards of elected officials with the fiduciary responsibility of governing. A good example is the letter Senate Republican Leaders Mitch McConnell and Cornyn sent to the NFL, demanding that it not cooperate with the Obama administration in a public-education campaign to tell their fans about what benefits would be available to them and how the plan would work—a letter that clearly implied deleterious consequences if the league went ahead anyhow. McConnell and Cornyn got their desired result. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell quickly capitulated. (When I came to Washington in 1969-70, one of my great pleasures was meeting and getting to know Charles Goodell, the courageous Republican senator from New York who took on his own president on Vietnam and was quietly courageous on many other controversial issues. Roger Goodell is his son—although you would not know it from this craven action.)

When a law is enacted, representatives who opposed it have some choices (which are not mutually exclusive). They can try to repeal it, which is perfectly acceptable—unless it becomes an effort at grandstanding so overdone that it detracts from other basic responsibilities of governing. They can try to amend it to make it work better—not just perfectly acceptable but desirable, if the goal is to improve a cumbersome law to work better for the betterment of the society and its people. They can strive to make sure that the law does the most for Americans it is intended to serve, including their own constituents, while doing the least damage to the society and the economy. Or they can step aside and leave the burden of implementation to those who supported the law and got it enacted in the first place.

But to do everything possible to undercut and destroy its implementation—which in this case means finding ways to deny coverage to many who lack any health insurance; to keep millions who might be able to get better and cheaper coverage in the dark about their new options; to create disruption for the health providers who are trying to implement the law, including insurers, hospitals, and physicians; to threaten the even greater disruption via a government shutdown or breach of the debt limit in order to blackmail the president into abandoning the law; and to hope to benefit politically from all the resulting turmoil—is simply unacceptable, even contemptible. One might expect this kind of behavior from a few grenade-throwing firebrands. That the effort is spearheaded by the Republican leaders of the House and Senate—even if Speaker John Boehner is motivated by fear of his caucus, and McConnell and Cornyn by fear of Kentucky and Texas Republican activists—takes one's breath away.
Ornstein's been in the punditry business a long time, and he should know by now that no one really buys the old-line establishment schtick anymore. Folks should read the whole thing. Ornstein compares ObamaCare to G.W. Bush's Medicare expansion of 2003, and the purported Democrat grumbling about the then-biggest expansion of social welfare since the 1960s. Are you kidding me? The Democrats love to expand government. Of course you're not going to see serious efforts to block something like that, because Bush was just going all Democrat-RINO by that point. Now, though, we've had the most polarizing president if office for 5 years and the Republicans are doing exactly what you would expect according to public opinion on the ACA. ObamaCare's the socialist clusterf-k for the ages. Repeal that POS.

Ornstein's a disgrace to his profession. Or, well, his profession's been pretty well disgraced, so I guess he's right in the wheelhouse at this point.

Pathetic, either way.

Phil Mickelson Faces 61 Percent Tax Hit Following Back-to-Back Wins

An obscene tax hit.

At CBS News Los Angeles, "Mickelson Faces 61% Tax Hit Following Back-To-Back Wins..."

Kenneth Turan Reviews 'The Wolverine'

At the Los Angeles Times, "Review: A grumbling 'Wolverine' dilutes Hugh Jackman's powers."


Jackman has in fact played Wolverine six times on film since his debut as the character in 2000, with a seventh outing in the works, and this latest venture reminds us how fortunate we are to have a capable, committed actor who exudes masculinity in the title role.

Unfortunately, not even Jackman can completely rescue his character's latest outing. As directed by the usually reliable James Mangold, "The Wolverine" is an erratic affair, more lumbering than compelling, an ambitious film with its share of effective moments that stubbornly refuses to catch fire.
And it's still expected to take in $75 million this weekend alone, so take that Turan!

Boeing Moving Commercial Plane Modification Work to Long Beach From Seattle

The company modifies old commercial jets into freighters, and will shift 375 jobs to Boeing's underutilized "Fly DC Jets" plant right next to my college.

See, "Boeing to move commercial plane work from Seattle area to Long Beach":
It is a surprising announcement from Boeing, which has 1,200 commercial engineers in Long Beach, Seal Beach and Huntington Beach. The company's commercial work in Southern California has dwindled over the years.

The Long Beach plant was built by Douglas Aircraft Co. and still has a large "Fly DC Jets" sign in front. It thrived for decades, employing thousands and producing some of the world's most popular airliners, including the DC-3, DC-8 and MD-80.

Boeing stopped producing commercial aircraft there in 2006, when the last 717 rolled off the line. It was a plane that Boeing inherited when it acquired McDonnell Douglas Corp. in 1997, but the 717, originally called the MD-95, never caught on with major airlines.

With Thursday's announcement, Long Beach will be home of engineering support for many of its airplanes and for modifying its older planes to freighter aircraft.

Thursday, July 25, 2013

San Diego Democrats Call on Bob #Filner to Resign

He's an epic asshole.

But he's a Democrat, so you knew that.

At the San Diego Union Tribune, "Democratic Party demands Filner resign."



Sydney Leathers on 'Inside Edition'

The original report at Inside Edition, "EXCLUSIVE: Sydney Leathers Details Being At Center Of Anthony Weiner Sexting Scandal."

And at National Review, "Weiner’s Sexting Partner: He Told Me He Loved Me."

Huge 'Burn the Bras' Roundup

At the Chive, "Burn all the bras! (40 Photos)."

Conservative Groundswell

Here's the Josh Barro headline at Business Insider, "Inside The Group Therapy Session For Conservatives Who Hate Grover Norquist" (via Memeorandum).

The background is a new David Corn hit piece at Mother Jones, but I'll let the Other McCain pick it up from here, "Project #Groundswell Memo, Number 17: What Conspiracy? Oh, That Conspiracy!"

Keep reading.

Roger Waters Concert Exhibits Hateful Anti-Semitic Images and Props

I saw this at the Times of Israel this morning, "Roger Waters concert features pig with Star of David."

And here comes Jonathan Tobin with the beat down, at Commentary, "A Brick in the Wall of Anti-Semitism":

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In the past, Waters has insisted that his displays as well as well as his opinions are not anti-Jewish but just a criticism of Israeli policies. But the use of a Star of David interchangeably with recognizable symbols of tyrannies can’t be reasonably interpreted as anything but an attempt to portray Israel as the moral equivalent of the Soviet Union or Nazi Germany. To associate it with symbols of greed is to play on traditional anti-Semitic stereotypes that were freely used by the Soviets and the Nazis and undermines any idea that Waters is doing is in support of human rights. To display a Jewish symbol on the side of a large pig balloon adds insult to injury.

Even if we were to leave aside the obvious evidence of anti-Semitism in Waters’ use of these symbols, his basic argument that Israel’s security fence is a violation of human rights is itself not merely wrong but a demonstration of his lack of interest in the survival of Jews. The fence was built, after all, not to fence in the Palestinians but to keep terrorist suicide bombers who were sent into Israel to indiscriminately slaughter men, women and children out. To demand the fence be torn down is an implicit call for Jewish blood to begin to flow again.

This latest evidence of Waters’ anti-Semitic behavior ought to disillusion those of his fans who still cling to the notion that his art is a cry for liberty. But it also ought to chasten those liberals and Jewish institutions that have continued to make common cause with him. In the last year, Waters was scheduled to appear at New York City’s venerable 92nd Street Y but canceled at the last minute due, he said, to a schedule conflict. Fortunately, the Y never re-scheduled Waters but subsequently did host the equally anti-Semitic Alice Walker. Let’s hope this latest incident ensures that Waters never again is welcomed into any Jewish community or any place where people of good will have any say.
Also at Elder of Ziyon, "Roger Waters flies a pig balloon with a Star of David in Belgium concert."

Death Toll Hits 80 in Spanish Train Derailment

At WSJ, "Death Toll From Spanish Train Crash Hits 80: Investigators Look at Excess Speed as a Possible Cause."

Well, you think excessive speed "might be" a cause. Jesus.



More at USA Today, "Reports: Spain train traveling twice the speed limit."

Juror B-29 Speaks Out: George #Zimmerman 'Got Away With Murder...'

An ABC News exclusive, "George Zimmerman Juror Says He ‘Got Away With Murder’."

Oh boy. This is going to break wide open tomorrow, when the full segment airs on GMA. Meanwhile, at the clip below, Lisa Bloom --- a regular on the communist MSMBC network --- is heartbroken that Juror B-29 didn't "stand her ground" in the jury room, and vote to convict Zimmerman.

Obviously, in the depraved leftist aftermath she's been flooded with progressive propaganda and feels guilty that she didn't do justice to the demands of black shakedown solidarity. I doubt it's smart she didn't hide her identity. People are pissed off and it's foolish not to assume that left-wing anger will overcome race solidarity, and that some black criminal mf's will be looking to gun that bitch down.

In any case, the Lede has more, "Juror Says George Zimmerman ‘Got Away With Murder’." (At Memeorandum.)


#Weiner Sexting Scandal Shifts Focus to 'Good Wife' Huma Abedin

Well, at least for now the focus is shifting to the "good wife" Huma, as this New York Times piece illustrates, "Many New York Women Are Baffled at Loyalty Shown by Weiner's Wife."

It's not baffling. The Weiners are all about power, and as many have said on Twitter, Huma's had the country's premiere sex-scandal mentor in Hillary Clinton. It was surreal watching the press conference, especially with Huma's easy cheesy smile and the fawning looks at her vulgar, sexting-addicted husband. Contrast that to Silda Spitzer, who looked absolutely mortified during their press conference a few years back. And Silda's remained out of the public eye as her husband seeks a return to political office. A huge difference.

The Weiners are not natural people. And I expect that the pressure's going to keep building until Anthony's driven from the race. But we'll see. We'll see.

In any case, still more attention to Huma at Memeorandum. She's not the "good wife" in the last analysis.



The Rich Have Done Fine Under Obamanomics, Not So the Middle Class

As I was saying yesterday, this president is the freakin' worst.

At WSJ, "The Inequality President":
President Obama made his fourth or fifth, or maybe it's the seventh or eighth, pivot to the economy on Wednesday, and a revealing speech it was. We counted four mentions of "growth" but "inequality" got five. This goes a long way to explaining why Mr. Obama is still bemoaning the state of the economy five years into his Presidency.

The President summed up his economic priorities close to the top of his hour-long address. "This growing inequality isn't just morally wrong; it's bad economics," he told his Galesburg, Illinois audience. "When middle-class families have less to spend, businesses have fewer customers. When wealth concentrates at the very top, it can inflate unstable bubbles that threaten the economy. When the rungs on the ladder of opportunity grow farther apart, it undermines the very essence of this country."

Then the heart of the matter: "That's why reversing these trends must be Washington's highest priority. It's certainly my highest priority."

Which is the problem. For four and a half years, Mr. Obama has focused his policies on reducing inequality rather than increasing growth. The predictable result has been more inequality and less growth. As even Mr. Obama conceded in his speech, the rich have done well in the last few years thanks to a rising stock market, but the middle class and poor have not. The President called his speech "A Better Bargain for the Middle Class," but no President has done worse by the middle class in modern times.
What a bloody disaster.

Continue reading.

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Houston Gas Station Shooting — Stand Your Ground

At National Review, "Houston Woman Stands Her Ground, Shoots Knife-Carrying Attacker," and Legal Insurrection, "Houston Gas Station Shooting: SYG or not? Break it Down with AOJ."



Background at USA Today, "Woman rebuffs, kills armed man at Houston gas stop."

Young People Value Public Service Over Politics

This isn't a new finding, although I'd be surprised if the trend toward public service over politics wasn't even more pronounced these days, what with the corrupt Democrats failing young people at every turn.

At USA Today, "Public service valued; politics — not so much":
WASHINGTON — The American impulse to make a contribution to the community is strong, but the feeling that politics can be an avenue to do that seems to be souring.

A new USA TODAY/Bipartisan Policy Center poll finds that Americans by more than 2-1 say the best way to make positive changes in society is through volunteer organizations and charities, not by being active in government. Those younger than 30 are particularly put off by politics. They are significantly less likely than their parents to say participating in politics is an important value in their lives.

Consider Cole Ledford.

The Ohio State University sophomore was thrilled last year to get an internship working at the Ohio Legislature, but he didn't learn the lesson he expected. The experience convinced him he didn't want a career in government or politics.

"I thought I wanted to be one of them," the 19-year-old from Lebanon, Ohio, says. "But it was more that politics was a game they wanted to play, and it wasn't about the constituents." He's switched his major from political science to non-profit management, and he hopes to "give back and influence the world" by working for a charitable group, perhaps one that helps people with special needs.

"There's a skepticism of government," says Rep. Aaron Schock, R-Ill., who at age 32 is the second-youngest current member of Congress. "Young people say, if I want to feed the hungry or make a difference for cancer patients, it's easier to do that through a non-profit and see the tangible results up close than, say, trying to push for federal funding to do the same."

Analysts warn of a dangerous downward cycle: Perceptions of government as dysfunctional and politics as corrupt keep getting worse. That convinces some of the nation's ablest people, especially those just starting out, that they don't want to run for office or work for the government at any level. As a result, government and politics are likely to work even less well — presumably prompting perceptions to fall further.

It's hard to imagine assessments of Washington getting much worse. Only one in five of those surveyed say they trust the federal government to do what is right most of the time. There is a close split, 42%-38%, on whether they see the government as an advocate or an adversary for them and their families. (The partisan divide: Republicans and independents view the federal government as an adversary while Democrats see it as an advocate.)
Yeah, an advocate for bankrupting future generations, just what you'd expect from the ideological blinkered Democrat freaks.

More on the poor views of government, including some very low marks for Barack Hussein, at the New York Times, "New Polls Are Bad News for Obama, and Worse for Congress."

Huma Abedin is 'Surprisingly Persuasive'!

My god, the idiot progressives are seriously going to bat for the depraved, power-obsessed Weiners.

See the Jacobin Chris Hayes from MSNBC:



And idiot leftist Scott Lemieux ignores the disgusting immorality and says he'd still vote for Weiner if he was the most progressive candidate. Yay, that's really, ahem, sticking up for your ideological creds! See, "On Carlos Danger."

And the bloviating Lemieux gets beat up by his own commenters at the thread.

Bwhahaha!! What a total freakin' a-hole loser.

Michigan WJRT Reporter Siobhan Riley Draws Huge Penis During Live Newscast

Well, it's not as bad as "Captain Sum Ting Wong," but still.

Video here.

Story at the Hinterland Gazette, "MI TV Reporter Siobhan Riley Accidentally Draws Giant Penis to Explain Traffic Congestion in Saginaw."

Daddy Back From Afghanistan Surprises Family in Scuba Gear

Via Theo Spark, "Scuba Soldier - Back From Afghanistan Early - Surprises Family."



Also at N.Y. Daily News, "Dad back from Afghan duty stages scuba surprise."

Obama's Speech on Revitalizing the Middle Class

Major snooze session.

I tuned in, but it was painful, and the reviews aren't kind.

From Chris Cillizza, for example, "Meet President Obama’s new economic message. Same as his old economic message."

And Fred Barnes, "Older, But Not Wiser" (via Memeorandum):


“As a country, we’re older and we’re wiser,” President Obama declared in a speech today in Galesburg, Illinois. He’s certainly older. But on the basis of this speech bristling with tired ideas he’s trotted out time and time again, Obama himself is anything but wiser....

In the unlikelihood you’ve been paying attention to Obama’s speeches, you’ve heard all this before, particularly about what government will do for you. For Obama, free markets are irrelevant. But here’s the worst part. This speech was first of a series on the economy.
He's the worst. A terrible president and the worst administration in history.

Added: From Astute Bloggers, "MORE CLASS WARFARE BS AND SOCIALIST REDISTRUBTIONIST THREATS FROM BARRY HUSSEIN OBAMA SOETORO."

George Alexander Louis

The royal baby's name, which I just learned on Twitter.

Also at London's Daily Mail, "Prince George of Cambridge! Kate and William proudly announce the name of their baby two days after his birth."

Sydney Leathers

Well, I was a little naive to think people were going to protect this woman's identity.

London's Daily Mail on the latest on the scandal, "Putting on a brazen face: Anthony Weiner hits the campaign trail and ignores calls for him to quit 'for the sake of his wife' after he's plunged into new sex message scandal with Obama campaigner, 23." (Via Memeorandum.)

And at the Other McCain, "Who Tipped BuzzFeed About Weiner’s Cyber-Girlfriend Sydney Leathers?"

Added, from Patterico's, "Timeline of Anthony Weiner’s Sociopathic Sexting and The Dishonesty of Him and His Wife Huma Abedin."

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Obama's America

From Ken Gardner on Twitter:



Breitbart Was Right

From Glenn Reynolds, "OKAY, I DON’T HAVE MUCH TO SAY ABOUT THE Weiner/Huma Clown/Doormat Show, but it makes a good excuse to run this Andrew Breitbart video from the first phase of the Weiner scandal."



Tuesday, July 23, 2013

BuzzFeed Leads With Identity of Woman in Anthony #Weiner's Latest Sexting Scandal

They did.

Here's the report at Big Journalism, "BUZZFEED LEADS WITH IDENTITY OF LATEST WEINER VICTIM."

The article is redacted and pixelated, but BuzzFeed's Twitter feed is not:



The woman's apparently an Obama/Democrat activist. Judgment sure is lacking on the radical left.

'Maricón' — Former Homosexual Boxing Champion Emile Griffith Dies at 75

Well, Griffith literally beat the shit out of Benny Paret, who allegedly slurred him as "maricón," a Spanish gay-bashing epithet.

At the New York Times, "Emile Griffith, Boxer Who Unleashed a Fatal Barrage, Dies at 75":


It was the night of March 24, 1962, a nationally televised welterweight title fight at Madison Square Garden between Emile Griffith and Benny Paret, known as Kid. Griffith was seeking to recapture the crown he had once taken from Paret and then lost back to him.

But this was more than a third encounter for a boxing title. A different kind of tension hung in the Garden air, fed by whispered rumors and an open taunt by Paret, a brash Cuban who at the weigh-in had referred to Griffith as gay, using the Spanish epithet “maricón.”

Fighters squaring off always challenge each other’s boxing prowess, but in the macho world of the ring, and in the taboo-laden world of 1962, Paret had made it personal, challenging Griffith’s manhood.

On a Saturday night about 7,500 fans — not a bad crowd for a televised bout in those years — had trooped to the Garden, then at Eighth Avenue and 49th Street, to watch the fight through a haze of cigarette and cigar smoke. By the 12th round of a scheduled 15, Griffith and Paret were still standing. But in the 12th, Griffith pinned Paret into a corner and let fly a whirlwind of blows to the head.

“The right hand whipping like a piston rod which has broken through the crankcase, or like a baseball bat demolishing a pumpkin,” Norman Mailer, a ringside witness, recalled in an essay.

Griffith delivered 17 punches in five seconds with no response from Paret, according to Griffith’s trainer, Gil Clancy, who counted them up from television replays. Griffith may have punched Paret at least two dozen times in that salvo.

At last the referee stepped in, and Paret collapsed with blood clots in his brain.

“I hope he isn’t hurt,” Griffith was quoted saying in his dressing room afterward. “I pray to God — I say from my heart — he’s all right.”

Paret died 10 days later at Roosevelt Hospital in Manhattan.
Continue reading.


Also at the Los Angeles Times, "Emile Griffith dies; fatally beat opponent after gay slur."

Idiot MSM Falls for 'Leftist Plant' at Houston #JusticeForTrayvon Protest

It's Brandon Darby, via Instapundit, "FALL FOR IT, OR GIVE IT A HELPING HAND? Video Proof: Media Fall for Hoax Racism at Pro-Zimmerman Rally."



Remember, this bitch is no aberration. Click through the links to Gateway Pundit and you'll see the lady's a hardcore radical activist.

#Weiner Won't Survive?

Here's this afternoon's panel on CNN:



'Nacho Liberal' & Other Hilarious 'Carlos Danger' Aliases

I told you I couldn't stop laughing

See Twitchy, "Before ‘Carlos Danger’: Check out rejected Weiner aliases that didn’t make the cut."

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More here, "Emily Miller: Weiner used ‘numerous porn actor names’ in online affairs."

PREVIOUSLY: "#Weiner Comes Clean, Won't Pull Out of New York Mayoral Race," and "VIDEO: Huma Abedin Statement at Anthony #Weiner Press Conference."


VIDEO: Huma Abedin Statement at Anthony #Weiner Press Conference

Here's the New York Times, "Weiner to Stay in Mayor’s Race as New Images Surface."

Also previously, "#Weiner Comes Clean, Won't Pull Out of New York Mayoral Race."

And here's Huma's statement:



#Weiner Comes Clean, Won't Pull Out of New York Mayoral Race

Oh boy, what a day.

Here's the New York Post on Twitter:



And at Twitchy, "Forward: Anthony Weiner stays in mayoral race; Huma stands by her man."

I'm still ROTF from the lulz, but I'll have more.

#RoyalBaby Looks Uncomfortable in the Royal Carseat

First day on the job, but the Duke and Duchess need some help positioning the prince in that carseat.



They wanted to un-swaddle the little bugger, then tuck a blanket over him once he's strapped in securely.

'Carlos Danger' Press Conference at 5:00pm Eastern

This can't be good, at the New York Post, "Weiner admits to XXX online chats with woman for 6 months after resigning from Congress because of sext scandal."



On the other hand, New Yorkers seem to be in a forgiving mood, so we'll see how that press conference goes.

First Photos Show the #RoyalBaby

He's a big boy.



It's wall-to-wall coverage on television at this point, although Anthony Weiner penis names seems to be catching up on Twitter.

More on that shortly.

New Anthony Weiner Sexting Allegations

As seen on Twitter yesterday, from Wayne Allyn Root:



And at BuzzFeed, "No Comment From Weiner Camp On New Alleged Sex Chats."

Following the links there takes us to The Dirty, "EXCLUSIVE: Anthony Weiner Is A Sexual Predator Luring His Victims." But the site's not loading, due to heavy traffic, I'm sure. But check National Review, "A New Weiner Sex Scandal Brewing?" (via Memeorandum).

And at New York Magazine, "Anthony Weiner, or ‘Carlos Danger,’ Accused of Having Even More Cybersex After Scandal."

Okay, the Dirty's loading now. See, "EXCLUSIVE: Anthony Weiner SEX Messages Post Scandal With Another Woman, Not Huma Abedin, and "EXCLUSIVE: Anthony Weiner Is A Sexual Predator Luring His Victims."

Brewers' Ryan Braun Suspended for Remainder of 2013 Season

A front-page report at the New York Times, "Doping Tarnishes Baseball Again as Brewers’ Braun Is Suspended":




Three years after Major League Baseball’s commissioner declared the so-called steroid era “clearly a thing of the past,” the sport faces persistent doping problems similar to those that have crippled cycling and track and field.

The latest baseball star-turned-culprit: Ryan Braun, the Milwaukee Brewers slugger and winner of the National League’s Most Valuable Player award in 2011. Baseball announced Monday that he had been suspended for the remainder of the season — 65 games — for violating its antidoping code.

Braun, 29, failed a drug test in 2011 but avoided punishment on appeal. This time, he was ensnared in Major League Baseball’s sweeping investigation of an anti-aging clinic in South Florida that baseball officials believe distributed performance-enhancing drugs. His punishment raises the specter of suspensions for more than a dozen other players who have been connected to the clinic, including Alex Rodriguez of the Yankees.

Braun, who will forfeit nearly half of his $8.5 million salary, said in a statement issued by the league that he would not contest the suspension — though he did not explicitly confess to doping.

“As I have acknowledged in the past, I am not perfect,” Braun’s statement said. “I realize now that I have made some mistakes. I am willing to accept the consequences of those actions. This situation has taken a toll on me and my entire family, and it has been a distraction to my teammates and the Brewers’ organization.”

Baseball was forced to acknowledge a pervasive doping problem when George J. Mitchell, a former majority leader of the Senate, conducted an extensive investigation into the use of performance-enhancing drugs in the sport. His report, published in 2007, exposed rampant use of drugs by major leaguers.

In the wake of that report, Commissioner Bud Selig strengthened baseball’s drug-testing program, created an investigative arm to pursue doping offenses and heralded a new, clean era for the sport.

Since then, about a dozen major league players have been suspended for positive tests and others have been linked to doping, indicating that baseball, like many sports in which athletes are enticed to gain a competitive edge, is having trouble removing drugs from the game. Braun’s hitting prowess enabled him to earn a contract with the Brewers that runs through 2020 and totals more than $145 million.
Also at ESPN, "Braun Suspended For Remainder of Season."

Illegal Aliens Self-Deport in Latest 'Poor Me' Open Borders Shakedown Scam

And remember, the Los Angeles Times no longer uses the term "illegal immigrant," which makes this piece all the more ridiculous.

See, "Young immigrants stage a risky border protest":




NOGALES, Ariz. — Lizbeth Mateo paid her tuition Sunday for Santa Clara Law School, where classes begin next month. On Monday, she paused to send the school an email.

"I'm letting them know I may not make it in time," she said.

The reason for her delay: an unorthodox — and risky — protest at the U.S.-Mexico border.

Mateo, 29, who was brought into the United States illegally at age 10, voluntarily flew back across the border recently in a protest aimed at recognizing the thousands of people deported from the United States over the last five years as the Obama administration has struggled to adopt a long-range program for overhauling immigration laws.

The protest Monday focused on the U.S. border station in Nogales. Mateo and two other young immigrants who had been brought into the U.S. as children asked to be admitted legally across the border they had surreptitiously traversed so many years ago and had spent much of their lives trying to avoid.

The immigration debate has focused on how a sweeping bill now in Congress might affect an estimated 11 million people who entered the country illegally or overstayed their visas. Lost in the debate, Mateo and other protesters say, are those already expelled from the country. Deportations have increased from just under 300,000 in 2007 to nearly 400,000 in 2011, according to federal statistics.

"We should not forget the people who have been deported," she said.

Monday's action quickly grew as about 30 others spontaneously joined the petitioners at the border, taking activists by surprise. Organized by the National Immigrant Youth Alliance, the immigrants planned to ask for humanitarian parole, which would allow them into the country, or, failing that, asylum.

As part of the planned protest, the trio was joined by six other immigrants who had returned to Mexico more than a year ago. The nine were questioned and transferred to a holding facility in Florence, Ariz. Activists in contact with the attorney for the youths said that they were denied humanitarian parole and that immigration officials would consider their request for asylum while holding them in Florence.

Immigration officials declined to comment on Monday's events and had said previously that people hoping to enter the country had to meet standard immigration requirements.
And they call these idiots "DREAMERS."

"CRIMINALS" is more accurate, and bleeding leftist tools.

Accreditation Warnings at Many California Community Colleges

I didn't know so many colleges were risking sanctions.

At LAT, "More community colleges facing accreditation problems":
A warning to Los Angeles Mission College to correct a number of academic and administrative deficiencies didn't come as a great surprise to Daniel Campos.

The former student body president had long been frustrated with campus infighting, perceptions of cultural insensitivity and inadequate counseling and other student services.

All of these issues and others were cited recently by the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges when it put the Sylmar campus on notice that it must make improvements.

"Most students in general are not aware of the impact of accrediting decisions," said Campos, who also served as student trustee for the Los Angeles Community College District. "If the college loses accreditation, I'll lose transfer credits, so I'll need to find a way to line up everything in one year in case that happens."

The warning issued to Mission is the mildest of the possible penalties. The college will remain accredited pending a follow-up report due by March 2014.

But in a raft of actions earlier this month, the panel made the rare decision to revoke accreditation from City College of San Francisco in July 2014 (the college is appealing) and issued warnings to Los Angeles Valley, Orange Coast and six other campuses. Sanctions were removed from West Los Angeles and Harbor colleges and seven other campuses.

Of California's 112 community colleges, one, College of the Sequoias in the Central Valley town of Visalia, is operating under the most serious penalty — "show cause" — meaning the college is substantially out of compliance with requirements and must correct deficiencies to remain accredited. Five other colleges are on probationary status, and 13 have been given warnings.
Continue reading.

I'm surprised OCC is on the list, since it has such a great reputation. But things that you wouldn't expect can get a college in trouble. You have to meet schedules determined from outside the institution and community colleges are extremely cumbersome places. Things don't move quickly. A lot doesn't get done. I've written about San Francisco CC before, and it's even deeper than that for that college. The place resembled more like a political machine with handouts to all kind of connected constituencies, minority constituencies. That's really corrupt.

Lightning Strikes Behind the London Eye

At Telegraph UK, on Twitter.



More here.

New Images From NASA's Cassini Spacecraft

Amazing.

At LAT on Twitter.



British Armed Forces Celebrate Royal Baby

Very well then.



More at Telegraph UK, "It’s royal baby fever the world over."

Who Gives a Flying F-k About What Tara Dowdell Has to Say?

The Sean Hannity clip is here, "The Left's Intolerance Debated: Joel Pollak vs. Tara Dowdell - Sean Hannity - Fox News - 7-22-13."

I just wondered why Hannity brought this bitch on TV.



Hey, maybe he'll drop that mf stooge. I don't like her.

British Newspaper Front Pages

Lots of folks are complaining about the sensationalism, but I love it.



Rosie Jones for Page 3

Lovely.



And at the Sun, "Rosie, 20, from Middlesex."

Unhinged #JusticeForTrayvon Protesters Scream at Brandon Darby in Houston

The leftists are animals, as we see once again.



#JusticeForTrayvon in Los Angeles

From John Sexton, at Big Government, "Video from the Justice for Trayvon Rally in Los Angeles."



More here, "At the 'Justice for Trayvon' Rally in Los Angeles."

Obviously a lot of the same thugs turned out Sunday at Anaheim. Same shit. Different day.

Video Shows Massive Sparks Flying as Southwest Jet Makes Emergency Landing at LaGuardia

Late night news broadcasts had the clip, but no major video available yet.

This is pretty wild nevertheless:



A local report is here, "#LaGuardia Landing Gear Collapse On Southwest Airlines Flight NYC."

PREVIOUSLY: "Southwest Plane's Landing Gear Collapsed Upon Landing at LaGuardia."

Increasingly, It's Women Who're Driving Today's Hookup Culture

From Andrea Tantaros on Twitter:



And click through at the link. An interesting piece.


Monday, July 22, 2013

Oh My! Lame Leftist Sally Kohn Blames Detroit Collapse on 'Racially Biased Policies'

My goodness, for some reason I missed the All-Star panel today. Bummer too, 'cause it was a riot.

At Twitchy, "Sally Kohn: Detroit ‘set up to fail’ by racially biased policies."

The debate, which took off on Twitter, was kicked off after Kohn had her ass handed to her by Charles Krauthammer.



Southwest Plane's Landing Gear Collapsed Upon Landing at LaGuardia

I promised an update.

Some raw video from AP:



And from Anderson Cooper at CNN, "Passenger: Felt like the plane could break in half."

PREVIOUSLY: "Southwest Airlines Jet Lands Without Front Landing Gear."

Angry Bill O'Reilly Slams Black Grievance Hucksters' Phony 'Conversation' on Race

O'Reilly gets really mad towards the end of this clip. Righteously mad.

And keep in mind O'Reilly's calling out the biggest race huckster of them all, Barack Hussein.

Watch it all.



Anaheim Police Were Ready to Protect Disneyland During Sunday's Anti-Brutality Hate Fest

As if they wouldn't be.

Loads of signage at the protest blamed Disneyland for underwriting Anaheim police brutality, but hey, they're communists. The whole system's racist, remember?

From Gabriel San Roman, at the O.C. Weekly, "Anaheim Police Were Ready to Protect Disneyland at Yesterday's Anti-Police Brutality Protest":

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With organizers of yesterday's statewide anti-police brutality demonstration in Anaheim failing to publicly disclose where exactly it would end up after its City Hall kickoff, a sense of ambiguity lingered in the air. This was especially the case with regards to the question if there was going to be an attempt to take the Harbor Boulevard bridge into Disneyland and show the Mouse up.
With this in mind, friend of the Weekly Duane Roberts and I spent much of the day photographically documenting the positioning of police 'assets' throughout central Anaheim to see what they were up to. First up? Finding the command post!

Back on July 29, 2012, a highly visible, highly militarized police presence was made known to all who dared protest the weekend following a night of riots in the city. The staging ground for all of APD's 'assets' was the public parking lot north of Glover Stadium. When "tone setters" beckoned and the fatal officer-involved shooting of Manuel Angel Diaz was ruled justified this March, Anaheim police took to the same location during the first city council meeting after the fact preparing for any possible civil disturbance.

This time around? Not so much! Well before the 1 p.m. scheduled start of the protest, the homeless of La Palma Park weren't cleared out and the lot was empty. (Although we would later discover tons of cops parked and eating at the nearby Carl's Jr.!) Unlike last year's demonstration, the police presence was not so easily visible and this was the first sign of that. Roberts, who methodically publishes the Anaheim Investigator Blog, had an idea.

After checking out the Anaheim Police Department's headquarters on Harbor, vehicles began deploying from the back. We tailed some patrol units to see if they would lead us in the right direction. They turned left onto South Street and were followed by a fleet of motorcycle cops who led us right to the command post at Central Yard. "There it is!" Roberts said lighting up like a damn Christmas tree!

More obscured from the public view with high walls, a whole lot of cops could still be seen. Parked at the command post were horses, trailers, an Anaheim SWAT vehicle, armored vehicles and numerous patrol cars--both marked and unmarked. Interim Chief Raul Quezada and his staff were congregating in an alley open to both Vermont Avenue and South Street. Should there be any impromptu attempt by protestors to take Harbor en route to Disneyland, police positioning could easily 'kettle' them, pinching like crab claws from both sides. As the prescient, fish-eyed Admiral Ackbar from Star Wars warned, "It's a trap!"

Back at City Hall, the assembly of protestors numbered at about 500 hundred at its peak. The large parking structure behind it was closed off for supposed "maintenance." Spotted among the crowd was James Armendaris, Manager for OC Human Relations' Police Community Reconciliation Program, snapping photos before the march headed down Broadway Avenue towards Harbor. The gathering eventually stopped in front of APD headquarters as speaker after speaker rallied for hours from atop a stage truck. Once again, Roberts and I took off to see if police assets had already been re-positioned from their command post.
There's still more at the link.

But I'm scratching my head here. Do idiot leftists seriously believe that the cops are just gonna go home for the weekend when anarchists, communists, drug-addled dirtbags, and everyday leftist scum are amassing for a riot?

Yes they do, apparently. Damned morons.

Unrest Continues on Anniversary of #Anaheim Police Shootings

More protests and "vigils" are planned, according to the Los Angeles Times, "Anaheim unrest continues on anniversaries of police shootings":
A vigil Tuesday night will mark a second day of memorials a year after two Anaheim police shootings fueled angry protest and calls for political change in Orange County's largest city.

The vigil for Joel Acevedo, who was killed July 22, 2012, comes the day after hundreds marched through Anaheim to mark the anniversary of the police shooting of Manuel Diaz.

The shootings were followed by days of protests that exposed a deep ethnic divide in a city most often recognized as home to Disneyland.

Diaz, who was unarmed, was shot and killed on July 21, 2012, by an officer who said he believed Diaz had a weapon. Acevedo was killed the following night.
And I'm supposed to be heart-broken?

Have you seen photos of Manny Diaz? The dude was a mf hard-assed criminal loco.

And with all the leftist pro-cop killing agitation, Anaheim PD needs to stay on its toes.

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Southwest Airlines Jet Lands Without Front Landing Gear

I'm watching CNN.

Three injured.

I'll be updating when more news is available.

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IMAGE: At London's Daily Mail, "Plane crash lands without nose landing gear at New York LaGuardia Airport."

New Kate Upton Bikini Pics From the Bahamas

Switching from the Duchess Kate to Kate Upton.

At the Sun UK, "Kate Upton strips to her bikini and unleashes her famous curves in the Bahamas."

And no comparison in the battle of the breasts, at London's Daily Mail, "And the winner is...! Athletic Cameron Diaz takes on curvy Kate Upton in a battle of the bikini bodies as pair sport tiny two-pieces."

'THE SON FRONT PAGE: It's a boy!'

It's pretty good, via Louise Mensch.



And the coverage is here, "Kate gives birth to baby BOY."

Britain's Royal Line of Succession After Elizabeth

Here's the report at the Guardian UK, "Duchess of Cambridge gives birth to baby boy, third in line to the throne."

And check the live feed, "Royal baby: Duchess of Cambridge gives birth to a boy – live coverage."

The baby's name might not be known for some time, since it needs to be something kingly, like "James" or "Richard," and the name can't be currently taken by someone near the top of the succession hierarchy, or something. The New York Times has a nifty chart, "The Royal Line of Succession."

And back over to an interesting article from 2012, at the Guardian, "Charles in waiting: 63-year-old pays tribute to Queen – and his own destiny?"

Could the crown bypass Charles to William? The Guardian piece says it won't happen, but certainly if the law can be changed to allow for a female heir to the throne, no doubt tradition can bend to bring William's youth and vigor to the monarchy. It's pretty interesting, in any case.

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Mayors Against Illegal Guns Bleeding Mayors

A BuzzFeed, "Mayors Abandon Bloomberg's Gun Control Group":


Nashua, N.H. mayor Donnalee Lozeau removed her name from the MAIG website when the group released an attack ad, which claimed that Sen. Kelly Ayotte (R-NH), who voted against the failed Manchin-Toomey gun legislation, was misleading voters when she claimed to have supported background checks in the past.

“I simply cannot be part of an organization that chooses this course of action instead of cooperatively working with those that have proven over a lifetime of work their true intentions,” Lozeau said in a statement to Nashua’s the Telegraph. “I have faith that Senator Ayotte will continue to work toward finding a responsible solution relative to these issues.”
Well, thank goodness people are waking up to how horrible the gun control goons are. Seriously. The left is just out to bludgeon and eviscerate decent law abiding folks by any means necessary. Resist them. Smash them back and repudiate them like the scum they are.

Via Memeorandum.

George Zimmerman Helps Rescue Family From Overturned Vehicle

Well, I'd like to see video of the crash, but still, if true it's just painful for the Zimmerman-hating left.

At the Orlando Sentinel, "George Zimmerman helped rescue family from overturned SUV, cops say."

Fox News video is here, "Breaking: George Zimmerman Emerged From Hiding for Truck Crash Rescue."

And at Atlas Shrugs, "GEORGE ZIMMERMAN RESCUES FAMILY OF FOUR INCLUDING TWO CHILDREN, FROM FIERY CAR CRASH." (Via Memeorandum.)

Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Gives Birth to a Son

At London's Daily Mail, "Welcome to the Prince of Cambridge: Cheering at Buckingham Palace as Kate gives birth to future king with William by her side."

I'm sure I'll have some updates. The media overdose on this is pretty funny.

Disgusting: @MSNBC's Melissa Harris-Perry Excitedly Wears Tampon Earrings on National Television

That's just gross.

Bad taste and monumental stupidity. And I remind people that this woman is a professor of political science. Yes, that's how debased our culture has become.

Katie Pavlich reports, "MSNBC Host Wears Tampon Earrings to Prove a Point or Something."



Today's Black Leadership Feeds Off the Fumes of the Glory Days of the 1950s and 1960s

It's all a civil rights shakedown nowadays.

See Shelby Steele, at WSJ, "The Decline of the Civil-Rights Establishment."

Also, from David Lehrer and Joe Hicks, at LAT, "Rhetoric, race and reality in America."

(Via Memeorandum.)

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CBS News Los Angeles Reports on #Anaheim Protest Against Police Brutality

My previous coverage is here.

And here's the report at CBS News Los Angeles: