Tuesday, August 11, 2015

Rogue Drones

Following-up from last month, "Drones Disrupt Aerial Firefight Drops Over Cajon Pass North Fire (VIDEO)."

And now at the Washington Post, "Rogue drones a growing nuisance across the U.S.":
Rogue drone operators are rapidly becoming a national nuisance, invading sensitive airspace and private property — with the regulators of the nation’s skies largely powerless to stop them.

In recent days, drones have smuggled drugs into an Ohio prison, smashed against a Cincinnati skyscraper, impeded efforts to fight wildfires in California and nearly collided with three airliners over New York City.

Earlier this summer, a runaway two-pound drone struck a woman at a gay pride parade in Seattle, knocking her unconscious. In Albuquerque, a drone buzzed into a crowd at an outdoor festival, injuring a bystander. In Tampa, a drone reportedly stalked a woman outside a downtown bar before crashing into her car.

The altercations are the byproduct of the latest consumer craze: cheap, easy-to-fly, remotely piloted aircraft. Even basic models can soar thousands of feet high and come equipped with powerful video cameras — capabilities that would have been hard to foresee just a few years ago.

Reports began surfacing last year of runaway drones interfering with air traffic and crashing into buildings. But the problem has grown worse as drone sales have surged.

“I’m definitely getting much more concerned about it,” Michael P. Huerta, the head of the Federal Aviation Administration, said in a phone interview Monday. He said the FAA was particularly worried about a surge in reports of drones flying dangerously close to airports. The latest incident came Sunday, when four airline crews reported a brush with a drone on a flight path into Newark International Airport.

Huerta added that the recent interference by drones with California firefighters was “really a wake-up call for a lot of people. This kind of thing has got to stop.”
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Drones are an especially beneficial technology when used appropriately --- like in Seal Beach, where lifeguards use drones to prevent shark attacks --- but it's infuriating in cases like the Cajon Pass North Fire, where drone users forced firefighters to shut down operations.

Actually, though, the drone knocking out the homosexual rights activist at the Seattle gay parade is pretty beneficial too, heh.

The Growth of Scholarly Co-Authorship: How Many Scientists Does It Take to Write an Academic Paper?

This is pretty cool, if not a bit absurd.

At WSJ, "Apparently, Thousands: Scientific journals see a spike in number of contributors; 24 pages of alphabetized co-authors":
A Frenchman named Georges Aad may have the most prominent name in particle physics.

In less than a decade, Dr. Aad, who lives in Marseilles, France, has appeared as the lead author on 458 scientific papers. Nobody knows just how many scientists it may take to screw in a light bulb, but it took 5,154 researchers to write one physics paper earlier this year—likely a record—and Dr. Aad led the list.

His scientific renown is a tribute to alphabetical order.

Almost every paper by “G. Aad et al.” involves so many researchers that they decided to always list themselves in alphabetical order. Their recent paper, published in the journal Physical Review Letters, features 24 pages of alphabetized co-authors led by Dr. Aad. There is no way to tell how important each contributor might be.

“Basically, this guy has won the academic lottery,” said Vincent Larivière, a professor of information science at the University of Montreal who studies scholarly communications.

From Aad to Zoccoli, these physicists, who conduct experiments at the Large Hadron Collider in Switzerland, are a measure of an accelerating trend in science—the growth in the number of people who get credits.

In fact, there has been a notable spike since 2009 in the number of technical reports whose author counts exceeded 1,000 people, according to the Thomson Reuters Web of Science, which analyzed citation data. In the ever-expanding universe of credit where credit is apparently due, the practice has become so widespread that some scientists now joke that they measure their collaborators in bulk—by the “kilo-author.”

Earlier this year, a paper on rare particle decay published in Nature listed so many co-authors—about 2,700—that the journal announced it wouldn’t have room for them all in its print editions. And it isn’t just physics. In 2003, it took 272 scientists to write up the findings of the first complete human genome—a milestone in biology—but this past June, it took 1,014 co-authors to document a minor gene sequence called the Muller F element in the fruit fly.

“There was a joke that anyone who had ever seen a fruit fly got to be an author,” said neuroethologist Zen Faulkes at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, who tracks the spiraling number of scientific co-authors.

The exponential growth has a number of causes, one of which is that experiments have gotten more complicated. But scientists say that mass authorship makes it harder to tell who did what and who deserves the real credit for a breakthrough—or blame for misconduct.

More than vanity is at stake. Credit on a peer-reviewed research article weighs heavily in hiring, promotion and tenure decisions. “Authorship has become such a big issue because evaluations are performed based on the number of papers people have authored,” said Dr. Larivière.

Usually, the position of first author confers the most prestige, identifying the person who contributes the most to a research enterprise. The last author is usually the senior scientist who oversees the experiment.

Even before Dr. Aad and his fellow physicists adopted their alphabetical order, there have been unorthodox approaches to ranking co-authors. The co-authors of a 1974 paper in the Journal of Animal Ecology ranked themselves by playing a croquet tournament, according to a footnote. The authors of a 1998 paper in the journal Molecular Ecology arranged the order of co-authors “by proximity to tenure decisions,” according to their acknowledgments.

But now the sheer numbers are prompting scientists to come up with new ways to keep track. Some researchers are developing computer software to decipher the taxonomy of scientific credit. “The challenges are quite substantial,” said Marica McNutt, editor in chief of the journal Science. “The average number of authors even on a typical paper has doubled.”
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Monday, August 10, 2015

U.S Coast Guard Unloads $1 Billion in Seized Cocaine in San Diego (VIDEO)

Yes, but border security is racist!

At the San Diego Union-Tribune, "$1 BILLION of cocaine unloaded in San Diego":

The crew of the USCG Stratton unloaded 34-tons of cocaine that it brought to San Diego after a four month operation in the Eastern Pacific off the coast of Central and South America involving the US Navy, DEA and other partner agencies. 39 seperate seizures from fishing boats, pangas and a few semi-submersibles yielded the large quantity of contraband. Officials put the wholesale value of the drugs at $1 billion.
Total seizures for the year are up to $1.8 billion, at LAT, "U.S. Coast Guard shows off $1-billion worth of seized cocaine."

PREVIOUSLY: "U.S. Coast Guard Seizes Homemade Submersible Vessel Carrying Eight Tons of Cocaine (VIDEO)."

Pennsylvanian Woman Sparks Controversy After Posting Photo of Herself Breastfeeding Friend's Son

She was "wet nursing" both her own son and a friend's son at the same time, calling them "milk siblings."

She posted a photo to a breastfeeding community page, but got a split verdict, needless to say.

At London's Daily Mail, "'It's a special bond between us all': Mother sparks debate on social media after posting a photo of herself breastfeeding her son... and a friend's child she was babysitting."

She's no doubt a progressive Democrat.

ADDED: From ABC News, "'Milk Siblings' Breast-Feeding Photo Sparks Controversy."

Ty Glocks Thug Life Facebook Account!

I posted Got News' entry to the sidebar, but this Tyrone Harris' "Ty Glocks" Facebook page is getting mainstream media coverage in the local news.

AT KPLR News 11 St. Louis, "Tyrone Harris showed off guns on Facebook, was out on bond for other felony charges":


FERGUSON, MO (KPLR) – Tyrone Harris, Jr. showed off guns on Facebook, was out on bond for other felony charges.

18-year-old Tyrone Harris, Jr. was released on bond for a different felony case, before the August 9, 2015 gun battle.   He`s now charged with ten additional felonies including 1st degree assault on law enforcement officers. Minutes before his shooting, we were at the front line when we heard about looting at a strip mall one parking lot over. That’s where the gunfight broke out.

St. Louis County Police Chief Jon Belmar called it ‘a remarkable amount of gunfire.’

Police said Harris shot at them. Belmar added, ‘The plain clothed detectives returned fire from the inside of their van.’

Harris survived and was transported to a hospital. Police said he was carrying a stolen 9 mm handgun. Belmar said, ‘The suspect`s gun was stolen in 2014 from Cape Girardeau.’

We`ve confirmed with police sources, the Facebook page of Tyrone Harris. He calls himself TY Glocks. He`s posted dozens of pictures with him holding guns, often posting them with the #pistolgang. His last post was about an hour before the shooting. It said “I (expletive) around go on West Florissant tonight.”

The gun battle started after reported looting at 10:20 pm. St. Louis County Police swarmed West Florissant. FOX2 had two crews on the ground. After more reported looting, away from the protest line, at least 30 shots rang out...
And on Facebook.

Protesters Shut Down Interstate 70 in St. Louis

Our old nemesis Cassandra the Israel-bashing racist is on the scene, "Car just plowed through protesters #Ferguson."

And at Twitchy, "‘Awesome’: Driver breaks through human chain of protesters blocking I-70 in Ferguson [videos]."

More at Gateway Pundit, "Breaking: #BlackLivesMatter Mob Shuts Down I-70 Both Ways in St. Louis – Driver Plows Through Line (VIDEO)."

BONUS: At CNN, "Protesters block interstate near Ferguson."

ADDED: From Joe Biden's Hairplugs, "Black lives don't matter on I-70. Run those fuckers over."

Islamic Father Lets Daughter Drown Rather Than Be Rescued by Lifeguards, Lest They 'Dishonor' Her

He didn't want her being touched by "strange men."

Islam is a disease of untold death.

At the Mirror UK, "Father let daughter drown rather than be rescued by male lifeguards because it would 'dishonour' her."

London's Daily Mail won't call the man "Muslim." He's an "Asian" instead, labeled so as to avoid a Charli Hebdo attack on the Mail's headquarters, obviously.

But see Bare Naked Islam, "‘ISLAMOMANIA’ IN ACTION: Muslim father lets daughter drown rather than have her touched by ‘male’ rescuers":
“Two rescue men were at the beach, and they rushed to help the girl. “However, there was one obstacle which prevented them from reaching the girl and helping her. “This obstacle was the belief of this Muslim man who considered that if these men touched his daughter, then this would dishonour her. It cost him the life of his daughter.’

“The father was a tall and strong man. He started pulling and preventing the rescue men and got violent with them. “He told them that he prefers his daughter being dead than being touched by a strange man. So she died. The woman’s father was arrested and faces criminal charges. (Nothing will happen to him because this is allowed under the sharia)
ADDED: Also from Ed Driscoll, at Instapundit, "TO LIVE AND DIE IN THE BIZARRO WORLD: In Dubai, Father Keeps Lifeguards from Rescuing Drowning Daughter to ‘Save Her Honor’: The father “who is apparently very strong — restrained the lifeguards from doing their job because ‘he prefers his daughter being dead than being touched by a strange man.’”"

Bizarro.

Bernie Sanders Draws 15,000 People at University of Washington

Hillary Clinton's not drawing anywhere near these kinds of crowds.

At the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, "Bernie Sanders draws 15,000 people at UW, state’s biggest political crowd since 2010 Obama visit":
The cheering for Sen. Bernie Sanders began outside the UW’s Hec Edmundson Pavilion on Saturday night, as Sanders talked to the 3,000 supporters who couldn’t get in, before giving a rip roaring populist speech to the 12,000 supporters inside the basketball arena.

Sanders was blocked from speaking at a Social Security anniversary celebration earlier in the day at Westlake Center, due to a disruption by Black Lives Matter protesters similar to one that greeted him at NetRoots Nation in Phoenix three weeks ago.

If the boorish, disjointed protest had not blocked him, the Westlake crowd would have heard Sanders talk knowledgeably about unemployment among African American youth, raising wages for the working poor, America’s high incarceration rate and the need for prison reform. He held forth later at the UW

“Too many young lives are being destroyed by the so-called ‘War on Drugs’,” the Democratic presidential candidate declared.  “Too many lives are being destroyed by our system of incarceration.” And, pledged Sanders, “No President will fight harder to end the stain of racism and reform our criminal justice system. Period.”

President Sanders?  The East Coast pundit class cannot grasp that a self-identified “democratic socialist,” from a tiny state, who has been preaching against corporate power in his Brooklyn accents for 50 years, could possibly mount a credible bid for the White House.  Tens of thousands of people, turning out at rallies across the country, beg to disagree...
Sanders is a buffoon, but his campaign's good for democracy, frankly. He's providing a real and significantly credible alternative to Clinton, and he's campaigning the old-fashioned way, exactly the opposite of what stage-managed Clinton's doing.

PREVIOUSLY: "Bernie Sanders Shut Down by #BlackLivesMatter Protesters (VIDEO)."

'True Detective' Season 2 Grand Finale

I enjoyed the series, although there was a lot of minimalist language with a lot of teaser lead-in suspense kind of drama, which had me confused for the first few episodes, but after about the 7th episode I could better piece it all together. Of course, by that time the season was almost over. Still, I liked it. And especially liked the acting.

Some reviews, at Esquire, "'True Detective' Season 2 Finale - 'Omega Station' Recap," and the Daily Beast, "‘True Detective’ Season 2’s Fatal Finale: Why Nic Pizzolatto’s Show Will Be Hailed as a Cult Classic."

More at WSJ, "‘True Detective’ Season 2 Finale Recap: ‘Omega Station’":


So that’s how one of the most divisive, scrutinized and debated seasons in recent television history ends — with bullets, hearbreak and survival. Did it leave you satisfied?

For all its faults, the gonzo, gripping, silly, bleak and dense L.A. noir season of Nic Pizzolatto‘s “True Detective” ultimately made for entertaining television. Even the viewers and critics who ended up disliking what this season had to offer were “hate watching” to see what kind of crazy stuff would happen next (a guy in a bird mask shooting someone; an “Eyes Wide Shut”-style sex party) or what advanced vocabulary word (apoplectic, stridency, etc.) would come out of Frank Semyon’s (Vince Vaughn) mouth next. Even its detractors would likely admit, however, that the second season built some momentum in its second half. Would that continue in the 90-minute season finale, though?

Amy Willerton Tribute to the '90s (VIDEO)

At FHM, "FHM Sexy Shorts Presents: A Sexy Tribute to the '90s with Amy Willerton."

How Hatred of the Jewish State Created the Red-Green Alliance

From Joseph Puder, at FrontPage Magazine, "The nexus of genocidal Islamists and hypocritical leftists":


The Jerusalem Post headlined the following in its culture section on July 12, 2015, “Irish Dance Competition canceled due to BDS (Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions) Pressure.” The Israeli “feis” (Irish Dance Competition) website was attacked by a radical political group called Irish-Palestine Solidarity Campaign (IPSC) led by Raymond Deane, Kevin Squires, and Amanda Crawford. The first-ever Irish dance festival set to take place in Tel Aviv, Israel was cancelled due to a campaign of terrorist–like threats to performers, the school, students and parents. The IPSC website proudly featured a congratulatory message from Omar Barghouti, the Palestinian co-founder of the BDS movement.

The underlying truth about this story is that Irish leftists have banded together with Arab Islamists in a show of blind hatred toward the Jewish state. Of all the violators of human rights worldwide, the Irish-leftists condemn and seek to eviscerate only one “violator” – Israel. They have not threatened to punish Irish performers going anywhere else in the world except to Israel. According to the likes of Deane, Squires, and Crawford, the Assad regime in Syria, with the blood of 250,000 civilians is legitimate. Iran, whose ayatollahs hangs gays and lesbians, and oppress its Kurdish, Baluch, and Arab minorities, is fine as well. Turkey’s brutal suppression of its Kurdish minority is not a problem. China, North Korea, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Myanmar, Venezuela, and Zimbabwe, to name a few, all gross violators of human rights, are exempt by IPSC. Only Israel is guilty.

“Human rights must take precedence over trade,” proclaims the IPSC website, yet the only country that observes human rights and religious freedom in the Middle East is Israel. Only in Israel are Arabs free. Palestinian-Arab-Muslims make life for gays, lesbians and Christians impossible. There are numerous stories of gays who fled to Israel after being tortured by the Palestinian Authority. According to Yossi Klein Halevi, “One young man discovered to be gay was forced by the Palestinian Authority police to stand in sewage water up to his neck, his head covered by a sack filled with feces, and he was then thrown into a dark cell infested with insects. During one interrogation, Palestinian police stripped him and forced him to sit on a Coke bottle. When he was released he fled to Israel.”

The Gatestone Institute International Policy Council, reported (February 15, 2012) that ”In recent years the Christian population has declined not only numerically, but also as a proportion of the overall population (in the Palestinian Authority areas and Gaza). This decline has been due to a number of factors: Christian emigration, a higher Muslim birthrate, poor economic conditions, the rise of Islamist groups, especially Hamas and Islamic Jihad, growing insecurity, the use made of Christian towns such as Beit Jala as a base by Palestinian fighters for sniping against Israeli areas in Jerusalem, and Christian concern about their fate in the political future.”

The Palestinian legal and judicial system does not provide protection for Christian land owners, and enforces discrimination in educational, cultural, and taxation policies against Christians. Religious freedom in the Palestinian controlled territories is a wish, not a reality. Christians have suffered harassment, intimidation and maltreatment at the hands of the Palestinian-Muslim authorities. Christian businessmen have been extorted, and their property confiscated. Christian women have been abused and raped with impunity. Christian girls are “abducted, and have been subjected to forced marriages with Muslims,” which also means forced conversion to Islam. There have also been attempts to impose the Islamic dress code on Christian women.

The IPSC website is replete with circulars heralding: “Remember the Children of Gaza,” but do they remember that for years the children of Israel had to stay in bomb-shelters because Hamas in Gaza targeted their schools and kindergartens?  Does the BDS movement or IPSC bother to present the facts about Gaza?  How about the 10,000 rockets fired from Gaza targeting Israeli civilians? When Israel finally retaliated against the Hamas jihadists who share the same ideology as ISIS, al-Qaeda, Boko Haram, and the Muslim Brotherhood, (establishing a global Caliphate and making Islam reign everywhere) Hamas criminally and deliberately used women and children as human shields. Hamas counted on the fact that Israel would never intentionally target innocent civilians, especially children.

Barghouti’s BDS calls for: an end to Israel’s “occupation of Palestinian and other Arab territories since 1967, including dismantling the Wall and colonies; an end to Israel’s system of racial discrimination against Palestinian citizens; and respecting the UN-sanctioned, fundamental right of Palestinian refugees to return to their homes.” Barghouti, who advocates academic boycott of Israeli universities, has himself received an MA degree from Tel Aviv University. The same Barghouti rejects the two-state solution or any deal between the Palestinians and Israel on that basis.

The New York Daily News (February 25, 2013) had this to say about Barghouti: “skilled as a propagandist, he piles falsehood upon falsehood to present Israel as relentlessly oppressing the Palestinians in violation of human decency, and to hold Israel exclusively responsible for the ills afflicting them.”

It is apparent that Barghouti and the BDS movement seek to delegitimize the Jewish state and bring about its demise. The “right of return” of the Palestinian refugees to Israel is a formula devised to bring about an end to the Jewish state. Jewish refugees from the Arab states, more numerous than the Palestinians, were settled in Israel. Palestinian refugees should have been allowed citizenship in Egypt, Kuwait, Lebanon, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and Syria. Instead, Barghouti’s Arab-Muslim brothers chose to use them as a political tool and Barghouti is doing no less.
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WATCH:The Moment Shots Fired at Ferguson #BlackLivesMatter Protest (VIDEO)

I saw this last night, practically in real time.

Via Ruptly:



PREVIOUSLY: "Black Suspect Tyrone Harris Charged with Assault After Opening Fire on St. Louis County Police," and "St. Louis Post-Dispatch Reporter Paul Hampel Beaten and Robbed by #BlackLives Matter Protesters in #Ferguson."

'Viciousness' Against Megyn Kelly Creates Security Concerns for Fox

Well, she certainly adopted some of the SJW-left's "war on women" rhetoric, but obviously the outrage is stupid and over the top.

At Gateway Pundit, "Report: ‘Viciousness” Against Megyn Kelly Online Has Created Security Concerns for FOX":

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On Monday CNN reported that FOX News has increased security at their New York headquarters following the debate.
“There has been so much viciousness directed at Kelly online that it has created a security concern for FOX. She will be back on the air tomorrow night (Monday) Maybe Trump will come on her show at some point.

Demi Lovato Scorches on Stage as She Performs Chart-Topping 'Cool for the Summer'

I like this woman.

At London's Daily Mail, "Turning up the heat! Demi Lovato scorches on stage in revealing bra top and hotpants as she performs new single Cool For The Summer on The Voice Australia."



New Andrea Tantaros Bikini Pic!

She looks great!

On Twitter, "Winding down the weekend."

I think she's going with one of those new "slashkinis.'

See London's Daily Mail, "Are YOU brave enough to wear a slashkini? Stars can’t get enough of summer’s hottest swimwear trend so we sent one brave volunteer to Brighton to find out if it shapes up (with help from a very eager lifeguard)."

Obama White House Staffer Charged with Domestic Violence for Shooting at Capitol Police Boyfriend

This won't get much media coverage, that's for sure.

At Instapundit, "#HANDSUPDONTSHOOT #WARONMEN: Special Assistant to Obama Arrested for Shooting at Her Boyfriend."


At Least 9 Dead in Marxist Revolutionary People's Liberation Army-Front Attack on U.S. Consulate in Istanbul, Turkey (VIDEO)

At the New York Times, "Gun Battle Erupts Outside U.S. Consulate in Istanbul":
The assault was one of four major incidents of violence across Turkey on Monday, none of them attributed to the Islamic State. They were instead blamed on the Marxist and anti-American Revolutionary People’s Liberation Party-Front, which claimed the consulate attack, and the Kurdistan Worker’s Party, or P.K.K. That group has fought an insurgency in Turkey for more than three decades and Turkey’s government views it as a primary threat...
And the Wall Street Journal, "Nine Killed in Attacks Across Turkey":

ISTANBUL—Nine people were killed in separate attacks across Turkey on Monday, adding to worries here that Ankara’s decision to step up military pressure on Kurdish separatists and increase involvement in the U.S.-led campaign against Islamic State will trigger more violence on Turkish soil.

A car carrying explosives struck a police station in Istanbul’s Sultanbeyli neighborhood at 1 a.m. local time, killing the attacker and wounding three policemen and seven bystanders.

Less than six hours later, two gunmen opened fire on the same police station, setting off a gunfight in which two attackers and one police officer were killed.

There was no claim of responsibility for the attacks, and the SITE Intelligence Group, which monitors militant messages, reported no statements by Islamic State about the police station assaults.

Still, they compounded the jitters of Istanbul’s 14 million people on a day when the U.S. Consulate in the Sariyer district also was hit by gunfire.

There were no casualties, and one of the two women who carried out the 7 a.m. attack was captured. Authorities identified her as Hatice Asik, 42, of the Revolutionary People’s Liberation Party-Front, or DHKP-C, according to Turkey’s state-run Anadolu news agency.

The DHKP-C, which is designated as a terrorist organization by Turkey and the U.S., killed a Turkish security guard and wounded several other people in a suicide attack on the U.S. Embassy in Ankara two years ago.

The flare-up of violence in Turkey’s largest city occurred a day after the U.S. deployed six F-16 fighter jets and 300 military personnel to Incirlik air base in southern Turkey as part of joint Turkey-U.S. bid to increase military pressure on Islamic State forces in neighboring Iraq and Syria.

Concerns that the interim government of Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu was plunging Turkey deeper into the region’s conflicts were multiplied by attacks elsewhere in Turkey.

A roadside bombing in southeastern Sirnak province on Monday killed four policemen and wounded another, according to local media reports. Also, one soldier was killed when a military helicopter drew fire in the province in an attack officials blamed on “separatist terrorists”—shorthand for the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party, or PKK...
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Debunking the Left's 'Missing Men' Theory of Mass Incarceration Causing the Breakup of Black Family

The disintegration of the black family predates the rise of mass incarceration, and so leftists have reversed the causal arrows to remove the pathologies of the black urban culture from the national debate over #BlackLivesMatter.

From Kay Hymowitz, at the Wall Street Journal, "The Flawed ‘Missing Men’ Theory":


As riots tore through Ferguson, Mo., and Baltimore this winter and spring, so did denunciations of a criminal-justice system that has placed a disproportionate number of black men behind bars. One widely aired theory holds that not only are racial disparities and mass incarceration patently unjust on their own terms, but they also result in, to quote Hillary Clinton in the first policy speech of her campaign, “missing husbands, missing fathers, missing brothers.”

The missing-men theory of family breakdown has the virtue of being easy to grasp: Men who are locked up are obviously not going to be desirable husbands or engaged fathers. It also bypasses thorny and deadlocked debates about economics and culture. Still, the theory has a big problem: It’s at odds with the facts.

What extensive data from the Bureau of Justice Statistics and National Vital Statistics Reports show is that the black family was in deep disarray well before America’s prison-population increase. As the 1960s began, 20% of all black births were to single mothers. By 1965 black “illegitimacy”—in the parlance of the time—had reached 24% and become the subject of Daniel Patrick Moynihan’s prophetic but ill-fated report “The Negro Family: The Case for National Action.”

Yet the figure that so worried future Sen. Moynihan turned out to be the ground floor of a steep 30-year climb. By 1980 more than half of black children were born to unmarried mothers. The number peaked at 72.5% in 2010 and is now just below 72%.

In the 1960s and early ’70s, as nonmarital births raced upward, the number of black men admitted to state and federal prisons annually hovered between 20,000 and 27,000, showing no significant trend up or down. The later 1970s showed a notable increase, so that in 1980 alone there were 53,063 black males admitted to prison. Throughout the 1990s and the first decade of the 2000s, black prison admissions grew to historic highs and peaked at 257,000 in 2009. They have since declined slightly.

If anything, the timing of the two problems points to the opposite causation from the one assumed by “missing men” theorists: As the family unraveled, crime increased—the homicide rate doubled between the early 1960s and late ’70s, with more than half of the convicted being black—leading to calls for tougher sentencing to place more bad guys behind bars. In other words, family breakdown was followed by increased crime and more-crowded prisons...
It's a bit more complicated, but you get the gist of it.

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St. Louis Post-Dispatch Reporter Paul Hampel Beaten and Robbed by #BlackLives Matter Protesters in #Ferguson

I saw Hempel's tweets last night around 11:30pm Pacific.

Attacks like these, and the fact that Tyrone Harris opened fire on police with a stolen 9mm, need to be the focus of press coverage.

All the rest is a bunch of bull.

At Twitchy, "‘I got swarmed’: Post-Dispatch reporter beaten, robbed while covering Ferguson break-ins."

Black Suspect Tyrone Harris Charged with Assault After Opening Fire on St. Louis County Police

The dude wasn't a "victim" of a "police shooting" during "peaceful protests" in Ferguson.

The fucker opened fire at cops with a stolen 9mm. And this chump was a "good friend" of Michael Brown.

Because social justice.

At the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, "Northwoods man charged with assault after shootout with police during Ferguson protests":


ST. LOUIS • A Northwoods man shot by police Sunday night during street protests in Ferguson was charged Monday with four counts of assault on police and other charges.

Tyrone Harris, 18, of the 6700 block of Donald Street in Northwoods, was charged with four counts of first-degree assault on a law enforcement officer, five counts of armed criminal action and shooting at or from a motor vehicle. Bail for Harris was set at $250,000 cash.

Police said in court records that at 11:23 p.m., Harris was running in the 9200 block of West Florissant Avenue during street demonstrations and firing shots. Harris fired at least one shot into an officer's vehicle, and that police officer returned fire, the documents say. Officers got out of their car and chased Harris, who fired shots at them as he fled.

Police critically wounded Harris and said they recovered a 9mm Sig Sauer semiautomatic pistol next to his body. Harris was still hospitalized Monday.

Harris has a court date later this month in another case.

He faces charges in St. Louis of stealing a motor vehicle, theft of a firearm and resisting arrest by fleeing. He is scheduled to go on trial in St. Louis Circuit Court on Aug. 31.

According to the complaint filed by a city police officer, Harris is accused of stealing a Dodge Intrepid and a 9 mm semiautomatic pistol from someone who lives on the 1400 block of Union Boulevard on Nov. 3 between 1 a.m. and 7:35 a.m. The next day, an officer saw the car, and other detectives arrived to help keep an eye on the car and set up spike strips. After two police officers tried to pull the car over by activating lights and sirens, the car sped off and went the wrong way down Theodosia Avenue, forcing a car off the road. The Intrepid then hit the spike strips and stopped just over the St. Louis County line.

As an officer approached the car, he observed Harris as he removed the stolen 9mm pistol from his waistband and put it between the seat and console, the complaint said.

Harris admitted to the officer that he had stolen the car and gun, the complaint said.

A trial had been scheduled for July 20, but was postponed because a witness was unavailable, according to court records.
More at London's Daily Mail, "Ferguson is in a state of emergency AGAIN - after police are shot at and shops looted as town marks anniversary of Michael Brown's death."

CNN's Brian Stelter Reports the Death of 'Kathy Lee Gifford's Husband Frank' on Twitter

Sometimes it pays to have some cultural knowledge and perspective. Obviously, Brian Stelter has neither.

At Twitchy, "‘Many things wrong with’ Brian Stelter’s ‘horrific’ tweet regarding NFL Hall of Famer Frank Gifford’s death."

And see the obituary at the Wall Street Journal, "Frank Gifford, Broadcaster and NFL Great, Dies at 84."

Also at the Los Angeles Times, "Appreciation: Frank Gifford was admired in football for composure and sharp mind."

British Sniper Saves Man and His 8-Year-Old Son from ISIS Beheading with Head Shot from 1000 Meters Away

Your feel-good story of the day, at Instapundit, "MORE LIKE THIS, PLEASE: Hero SAS sniper saves father and eight-year-old son from being beheaded by ISIS maniac."

Red State's Erick Erickson Reads Angry Tweets After Diisinviting Donald Trump from Conservative Gathering (VIDEO)

Erickson's widely reviled across the right 'sphere, evidently more so after the whole Donald Trump-Megyn Kelly brouhaha.

Watch, at Telegraph UK, "Here's the moment RedState founder Erick Erickson, who banned Donald Trump from the conservative gathering, reads out the outrageous hate mail he's received from Trump supporters."

And ICYMI, "Red State Closes Comments on Erick Erickson Post Banning Donald Trump from Conservative Gathering."

Target Stores to Move Away from Gender-Based Signs

So far, they're removing gender-based signs for the toy section and bedding. No word on the kids' clothing section, but it won't be long before kids' clothing is totally homogenized, heh.

At CNN, "Target to move away from gender-based signs."

Also at Twitchy, "‘Progressive BS’: Target’s plan to ‘phase out gender-based signs’ in stores earns eyerolls."

Sunday, August 9, 2015

Scores Dead in Wave of Suicide Attacks in Afghanistan

The Taliban claimed responsibility for Saturday's attack, in Afghanistan's northern Kunduz.

At WSJ, "Afghanistan Attacks Kill at Least 77":
KABUL — Violence surged in Afghanistan over the weekend including three separate bombings in the capital Kabul in one day—a wave of attacks that left at least 77 people dead.

It was the first spate of attacks on the capital since deep divisions emerged within the Taliban leadership over who should succeed their spiritual leader, Mullah Mohammad Omar. The insurgents, however, have sought to dismiss talk of any rift after the Afghan government and the Taliban revealed last week that Mullah Omar had been dead for more than two years.

The latest attack struck the northern province of Kunduz on Saturday night. A suicide bomber targeted members of an irregular anti-Taliban militia, killing 25 people, according to a local police spokesman.

The Taliban, who have been battling Afghan forces for control of Kunduz for months, claimed responsibility.

On Friday, three separate attacks jolted Kabul, leaving more than 50 dead in less than 24 hours, according to Afghan and foreign officials. It was the deadliest day in years in the capital. The Taliban claimed responsibility for two out of the three attacks.

Friday’s violence ended a period of relative calm in the Afghan capital, where there hadn’t been a major security breach in more than a month.

The spike in attacks further complicates efforts led by Afghan President Ashraf Ghani to broker a peaceful resolution to the 14-year conflict with the Taliban.

“We are still committed to peace but we will respond to such terrorist attacks with full force,” Mr. Ghani said in a statement on Saturday.

The Taliban have formally named a new leader, Mullah Mohammad Akhtar Mansour, who had been effectively in charge of the group for years.

But the appointment was immediately opposed by several senior Taliban, and religious scholars close to the movement are seeking to mediate between the rival factions, say people close to the extremist group.

The series of attacks on Friday began with a truck bomb that exploded near an Afghan military intelligence compound. Fifteen people were killed and around 300 wounded in one of the most powerful explosions to have ever shaken the Afghan capital. It left a deep crater, and caused residential and commercial buildings to collapse, a scale of destruction rarely seen in the city.

Scores of women and children were among the victims.

“Kabul, as the capital, should be an example for security in the country—but that’s not the case,” said Luca Radaelli, the country head of Emergency, an Italian nongovernmental organization that runs three hospitals in Afghanistan.

“The situation is just getting worse.”

No one claimed responsibility for the truck bomb. A Taliban spokesman said the group was assessing whether its fighters were involved...
More.

Also at AP, "Security Tight After Devastating Kabul Attacks," and Reuters, "Suicide attack kills 29 in northern Afghanistan."

PREVIOUSLY: "Afghanistan: At Least Six Dead in First Major Taliban Attack Since Leadership Transition (VIDEO)."

Red State Closes Comments on Erick Erickson Post Banning Donald Trump from Conservative Gathering

This is pretty interesting, especially the aggregation of comments from the Erickson post banning Trump.

 At VDare, "REDSTATE Extends Trump Repression: Freezes Comment Thread":Clearly what has happened is that the volume of negative comments had become overwhelming. Some recent posts:
• Bad move….Kelly and her partners were bent upon getting Trump. Priebus ‘n Rove will be orgasmic over it.

• Erick I am on your side usually but this is a big mistake… Megan Kelly came out with with full intent to smear a leading republican candidate, I have never seen such a disrespectful one sided attack from a debate mediator in my lifetime. Trump handled it well,..If we bow to this you can grantee that CNN, ABC, NBC, etc… pansy media will do the same to any and every candidate we put forward.

• I have lost all respect for you Erick. You are another sellout. You have also fallen into the politically correct trap. • What in the hell were you thinking, Erick? Did the establishment get to you as well? What did they pay you to turn on conservatism and “get in line”? you took a step away from we the people today and a giant leap toward being a part of the ruling class…maybe you want a seat at the table when the Washington Cartel meets next. But one thing is for sure. You made a HUGE miscalculation here.

• I’m sorry, but dis inviting Trump was a mistake. The current GOP line up are RINOs, finger to the wind types, and general compromisers. Trump is the one candidate capable of thwarting Jebs money machine and Roves manipulations without having to make a deal.

• What a sophomoric more, Eric. I’m really stunned at you. Here you have a great forum and could have ask pretty much any question -live- you might have wanted of Trump, but, no. You now fall completely in line with the GOPe and begin to demonstrate where you really stand.
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Hundreds Protest Against Bill to Reform Japan's Peace Constitution (VIDEO)

Prime Minister Shinzo Abe wants to end Japan's pacifist role in international politics, and to do that he needs to change Japan's "peace constitution."

At the Sydney Morning Herald, "Shinzo Abe's 'war' reforms draw wave of Japanese protesters":

Tokyo: They are polite, persistent and determined. Shinzo Abe's constitutional reforms have drawn a wave of protesters on to the streets of Tokyo, a rare occurrence in Japan that could take the shine off what should have been the prime minister's crowning achievement: a package of national security bills to expand the role of its military.

The most controversial aspect of the legislation is a reinterpretation of Japan's pacifist constitution, limiting its military's role to self-defence. The reinterpretation will allow Japanese troops to come to the aid of allies under attack, and fight overseas for the first time since World War II.

"Japanese democracy is in danger right now because of Prime Minister Abe," said Mana Shibata, who is part of a loose network of university students leading the protests. "What we as citizens can do is go on the streets and tell the society and tell the world that we care about our peace that we protected for 70 years since the war."

It comes at a sensitive time. With the milestone anniversary of Japan's surrender in World War II next week, all eyes are on the detail of his anniversary address, expected to be released on Friday.

Carefully combed each year for keywords like "apology", "repentance" and "colonial aggression" – any dilution in language will be considered incendiary by neighbours China and South Korea.
More.

Also at the Japan Times, "Nagasaki bombing remembered, but doubts emerge over anti-war, anti-nuke policy."

Carly Fiorina on 'Meet the Press'

Between the debate last Thursday, and rounds on the Sunday talk shows, Ms. Fiorina's definitely getting the kind of major media exposure that lifts a campaign. And because she's so articulate, it's no doubt she'll be getting a boost in her public approval ratings and support. The question now is how big a boost. Wouldn't that be amazing if she switched places with Donald Trump in the polls?

Watch, at CBS News, "Full interview: Carly Fiorina, August 9."

Hiker is Mauled to Death and Partially Eaten in Grizzly Bear Attack at Yellowstone (VIDEO)

At the Missoulian, Missoula, Montana, "Montana man found dead in Yellowstone attacked, partially consumed by grizzly bear"
BILLINGS – Evidence shows that a hiker found dead in Yellowstone National Park was attacked and partially consumed by a grizzly bear, according to a release from park officials.

Investigators found what appeared to be defensive wounds on the man's forearms, but haven't determined an exact cause of death. Tracks from a female grizzly and at least one cub were found at the scene.

Park officials did not release the hiker's name, but said he's a Montana resident who has worked and lived at Yellowstone for five years and was an experienced hiker.

A park ranger found the man's body on a popular off-trail area about half a mile from the Elephant Back Loop Trail. His body was cached, partially covered in dirt.

The trail and immediate area remain closed.

Officials set bear traps in the area Friday evening. If bears involved in the attack are captured, they will be euthanized...
Not sure if I support putting the bears down. They didn't do anything wrong.

Plus, watch at ABC News, "Hiker Likely Killed by Bear in Yellowstone National Park."

Sunday Cartoons

At Flopping Aces, "Sunday Funnies."

Branco Cartoons photo Bernie-NRD-600_zpsjzkj2jxe.jpg

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

Cartoon Credit: At Net Right Daily, "Cartoon: Bernie."

Watts Riots: 50 Years Later

At the Los Angeles Times, "SHARED STRUGGLES FOR LATINOS AND BLACKS IN WATTS."



Nina Agdal, Jessica Gomes, Chanel Iman, and Robyn Lawley

Lovely ladies, at Sports Illustrated, "Nina Agdal, Robyn Lawley, Jessica Gomes and Chanel Iman star in one of the HOTTEST videos SI Swimsuit has ever made."



ABC News, 'This Week with George Stephanopoulos': Fallout Over Donald Trump Megyn Kelly Comments (VIDEO)

Well, Monday's the start of a fresh news week, so hopefully the political cycle will unearth something new. Meanwhile, here's the rehash on Trump's allegedly "misogynist" comments, at "This Week":



Democrats Stoking Black Anger (Which May Mean Riots) to Keep White House in 2016

No doubt.

From Steve Sailer, at VDare.

Ferguson Riots photo tumblr_nflrjd6Kmr1s4t1cno1_1280_zps6537dd3d.jpg

Jeremy Corbyn to 'Bring Back Clause IV' of Labour Party Constitution, Which Would Take Public Ownship of British Industry

Corbyn's a communist.

At the Independent UK, "Jeremy Corbyn to 'bring back Clause IV': Contender pledges to bury New Labour with commitment to public ownership of industry":
Jeremy Corbyn has risked provoking a damaging row at the heart of the Labour Party by pledging to restore Clause Four if he is elected leader next month.

In an interview with The Independent on Sunday, the man who has set alight the leadership race says the party needs to reinstate a clear commitment to public ownership of industry in a move which would reverse one of the defining moments in Labour’s history.

Mr Corbyn’s pledge will enrage many MPs and party members who see Tony Blair’s abolition of the old Clause Four two decades ago as a symbolic and essential move which recognised the importance of markets and made Labour electable.

However, the MP for Islington North, who believes he has captured a changing public mood, said voters, including the thousands who are signing up to Labour to vote for him, wanted to see a better return on public investment in railways and other infrastructure.

Asked if he wanted to restore the clause to the party’s constitution, Mr Corbyn said: “I think we should talk about what the objectives of the party are, whether that’s restoring Clause Four as it was originally written or it’s a different one. But we shouldn’t shy away from public participation, public investment in industry and public control of the railways.”

But his leadership rival Liz Kendall told the IoS: “This shows there is nothing new about Corbyn’s politics. It is just a throwback to the past, not the change we need for our party or our country. We are a party of the future not a preservation society.”
Keep reading.

RELATED: "Socialist Corbyn supporters are living in an anti-capitalist fantasy world." Yeah, well, we've been living in an anti-capitalist fantasy world for sometime now, right here in the states.

Printer Deals for Back to School

At Amazon, Back to School - Printer Deals.

Plus, due out September 1st, from by Dick Cheney and Liz Cheney, Exceptional: Why the World Needs a Powerful America.

Bernie Sanders Shut Down by #BlackLivesMatter Protesters (VIDEO)

At the Hill.

And video from KIRO News 7 Seattle, "VIDEO: Rally featuring Sen. Bernie Sanders cut short due to activists."



And from the Sanders Campaign, "Sanders Statement on Seattle Protesters":
SEATTLE – Sen. Bernie Sanders issued the following statement today after two demonstrators blocked him from addressing an event hosted by an organization supporting Social Security and Medicare:

“I am disappointed that two people disrupted a rally attended by thousands at which I was invited to speak about fighting to protect Social Security and Medicare. I was especially disappointed because on criminal justice reform and the need to fight racism there is no other candidate for president who will fight harder than me.”
Still more, in an ironically titled piece, at WaPo, "Protesters drove Bernie Sanders from one Seattle stage. At his next stop, 15,000 people showed."

Also at BuzzFeed, "Bernie Sanders’ Campaign Adds Young Black Woman as New Public Face."

Saturday, August 8, 2015

Donald Trump Is Different

From Stephen Hayes, at the Weekly Standard, "The Trump Goes On" (via Memeorandum):
It’s not over. And it’s likely to end badly.

In an interview on CNN last night, Donald Trump suggested that Megyn Kelly’s tough questioning was inspired by her menstrual cycle. “You could see there was blood coming out of her eyes,” Trump told CNN's Don Lemon on Friday night. “Blood coming out of her—wherever.”

He refused to apologize, of course, but after widespread condemnation, Trump, who is running on candor and straight talk, sought to explain his comments in a Tweet. “Re Megyn Kelly quote: ‘you could see there was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her wherever’ (NOSE). Just got on w/thought.’”

It’s a comment that might end any other presidential campaign. Trump is different, in part because this isn’t a campaign. It’s an extended media-driven ego ride.

From the beginning, he’s played by different rules because the media have let him. Trump works just blocks from the headquarters of the major broadcast and cable outlets. But as he’s rolled out his Trump for President brand, he has gotten journalists to come to him. He sits for interviews in the gilded atrium of Trump Towers, a nice home field advantage and one that sets him apart from the other politicians sitting in boring studios.

Trump has conducted frequent telephone interviews on cable networks, sometimes several times a day, and last weekend did “phoners” on two Sunday morning political shows. (Has any other candidate this cycle, in either party, been given an opportunity to do a television interview by phone?) If he were asked policy questions, the arrangement would give him an unfair advantage, with the opportunity to answer questions with a cheat sheet in front of him and Google at his fingertips. But substantive questions about the country and its problems are the exceptions in Trump’s conversations with journalists, who prefer to ask him about his latest controversial comment or seek to provoke the next one by asking him about his opponents. (Trump’s comments about Kelly didn’t provoke any follow-up questions from CNN host Don Lemon, whose interview with Trump continued for several more minutes). So the cycle continues: Trump says something outrageous that may or may not have any relevance to serving as president, he’s asked about it in a largely substance-free interview, and ratings climb—along with Trump’s name ID and poll ratings.

Trump is right, sadly, when he boasts that he is partly responsible for the 24 million viewers who tuned into the debate Thursday night. He has convinced himself that people watch because they love him and in a limited sense, he’s probably right about that, too. While I suspect that the Trump hype is driven by curiosity more than admiration, there is no doubt some segment of the population that is properly understood now as “Trump supporters.” That segment is small and will be shrinking in the coming weeks, but it won’t disappear.

The true Trump apologists are way too far in now. They've invested too much to bail on him. So his defenders will become increasingly desperate to convince people that this is all part of the establishment's failure to understand their anger and the media's failure to appreciate Trump’s appeal.

That’s backwards. It's not that the media haven’t failed to give Trump enough credit; we’ve given his supporters too much...
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The problem for Hayes is that he's clearly invested in a Republican victory in 2012. That's okay if you want to practice partisan journalism, and who doesn't nowadays? But from the perspective of the political system and democratic governance, it might not turn out bad at all.

Some folks seem to forget that the reason for the primaries is to foster robust competition between competing ideas. There's no law that says a candidate has to be an establishment politician. The horror for the GOP is that should Trump indeed run an independent presidential campaign, he'll no doubt siphon votes from the Republican ticket.

The ready comparison is to Ross Perot in 1992. The problem with that comparison is that Perot screwed up royally dropping out of the race during the Democrat Party convention, which was in June. Perot said the Dems had taken up all his positions and he was satisfied things like deficit reduction would be tackled within the party system. Big mistake. The astronomical grassroots anger at the beltway establishment was off the charts. The 1991 recession was grinding people down and defense downsizing was creating a nightmare for thousands upon thousands of people losing their jobs. Three-quarters of Americans thought the country was on the wrong track.

Perot ended up taking over 19 percent of the vote in November after he'd reentered the race in September of that year and participated in the presidential debates. Had he not exited in June, thereby alienating untold numbers of supporters, who once jilted weren't going back, Perot could have easily doubled his vote totals and won the presidency with a plurality of the vote. As it is Bill Clinton only won 43 percent. Jigger some of the numbers around, reducing the Democrat and Republican share of the electorate, and boom! Hey, stranger things have happened in American politics.

Sure, it's a long-shot scenario, and the concatenation of circumstances that propelled Perot that year might be completely irrelevant to what's happening today. What's not in doubt is that Trump is tapping into some kind of huge groundswell of discontent, especially on the immigration issue. Normally rock-ribbed conservatives are mounting vociferous defenses of Trump because they feel he's genuinely fighting for the issues they believe in. What's more, this purported incestuous relationship Trump has with the media only helps air those issues conservatives care about, propelling debates about illegal immigration, for example, to substantive levels not seen for years, if not decades. That's a good thing for American politics. Trump is right when he says the media types wouldn't even be talking about securing the border if it wasn't for him.

So what's really likely to happen? Well, for one thing we're going to have an extremely interesting campaign. And it's going to be a much more substantive campaign with Trump's presence, despite the attacks on the casino mogul as ill-informed and out only for himself. If the public starts getting bored with him we'll know soon enough. Lord knows there's no shortage of public opinion polls. And that's also good. We'll see Trump's popularly fade and other candidates will rise to the top. But those candidates will ignore the issues Trump's championed at their peril. I seriously doubt a pro-amnesty candidate will have much of a chance by the time Iowa and New Hampshire come around. And of course more and more voters will start to coalesce around a candidate that looks to combine conservative bona fides with the best chance of defeating Hillary Clinton. But it's going to be a sad day in conservative America if primary voters cluster around the mean of some Mitt Romney-esque candidate, because we've been down the "electabilty" road before. What we need is a movement candidate. We need another Reagan. We need to get someone who fosters the passions of the people and exudes America's exceptionalism. People will to rally to someone who looks most likely to restore America's promise, and America's standing in the world.

Who will it be? Scott Walker and Ted Cruz come to mind, but we'll see. Maybe Marco Rubio. He's learned his lesson on the Gang of Eight. Maybe Mike Huckabee. Maybe John Kasich. Maybe Carly Fiorina will somehow continue her phenomenal rise and do well in the 2016 primaries.

Either way, the system will work its will, and Donald Trump will either generate enough popular support to have a shot at the presidency, or he'll fall by the wayside. All the gnashing and thrashing we're seeing now demonstrates just how important Trump's moment is to American politics. Yes, Trump's different. He's also extremely consequential. Let's see how it plays out. It should be up to the voters to decide if he's not up to speed.

Donald Trump Issues Press Release After Red State Gathering's Disinvitation

Pretty interesting, at Twitchy, "Trump campaign’s press release about #RSG15 disinvite gives Jonah Goldberg second thoughts."

And ICYMI, "Hand-Wringing in GOP After Donald Trump's Remarks on Megyn Kelly."

ADDED: At London's Daily Mail, "Banned Trump says: I was talking about Megyn Kelly's NOSE! Tycoon declares war on 'politically correct fools' who kicked him out of GOP conference for his 'blood' outburst at Fox host."

Hand-Wringing in GOP After Donald Trump's Remarks on Megyn Kelly

Okay, following-up from earlier, "Donald Trump Attacks Megyn Kelly: 'There Was Blood Coming Out of Her Wherever...'"

I don't like Trump's comments, obviously. But I'm not ready to kick him to the curb either. For one thing, I can't stand Erick Erickson. He's exactly what's wrong with so-called movement conservatives: they're afraid of their own shadows with stultifying political correctness. So this particular round of right-wing infighting reminded me that we do this every four years, most notably over conservative reactions to Mitt Romney in both 2008 and 2012. So I tweeted:



And now here's the New York Times to trumpet the news, "Donald Trump Disinvited From Conservative Event Over Remark on Megyn Kelly" (via Memeorandum):
Donald J. Trump’s suggestion that a Fox News journalist had forcefully questioned him at the Republican presidential debate because she was menstruating cost him a speaking slot Saturday night at an influential gathering of conservatives in Atlanta. It also raised new questions about how much longer Republican Party leaders would have to contend with Mr. Trump’s disruptive presence in the primary field.

With Mr. Trump at center stage, the event Thursday shattered television viewership records for primary debates: Nearly 24 million people watched. But any hopes that he would try to reinvent himself inside the Cleveland arena as a sober-minded statesman, or that he would collapse under scrutiny and tough questions, vaporized in the opening minutes.

By the weekend, as Mr. Trump’s latest eruption rippled through Republican circles, the conversation had turned to whether the party, and his rival presidential contenders, should continue to accommodate his candidacy, quietly hoping that this would be the moment he burned out — or should try to run him out on a rail...
It shouldn't be up to party elites, obviously. It should be up to the rank-and-file, and for the life of me I have no idea how Trump will fare in this next batch of polls. If they're anything like the Drudge poll, Trump should be flying high. But if those focus groups turn out to be a harbinger, then Trump's going to be dropping like a rock. Meanwhile, as Rick Perry's not catching fire, with a mediocre debate performance making things worse, I'm pretty much firmly in the Carly Fiorina camp now. Just imagining her as the first woman president is so fantastic I can hardly see straight. She's so smart and articulate it's ridiculous. I'm really exited for her.

Lots more at Memeorandum.

Why I'm Running for President and How I'll Re-Establish American Leadership in the World

From Carly Fiorina, at Independent Journal Review:
How has our extraordinary nation come to this crossroads? The theme of this administration has been eight years of a false choice: President Obama’s failed foreign policy or war. President Obama has sometimes gotten away with his failed foreign policy by lulling the American people into believing that he has saved us from war.

Here is the truth: there are many specific things we could be doing now to reestablish American leadership around the world that do not involve going to war.

We must have the strongest military in the world and everyone must know it. We must show Putin we are serious by rebuilding our Sixth Fleet, rebuilding our missile defense systems in Poland, and conducting military exercises in the Baltic States.

As Commander-in-Chief, I will provide our Arab allies with the support they need to defeat ISIS in the Middle East. They know this is their fight – but they need help. I would arm the Kurds, share intelligence with the Egyptians, and provide the bombs and materiel that Jordan has requested.

None of these specific actions require a declaration of war. All would send an important signal to our friends and our enemies: America is back in the leadership business...
She comes across so presidential. It's no wonder the Democrats are sharpening the knives.

Still more at that top link.

Donald Trump Attacks Megyn Kelly: 'There Was Blood Coming Out of Her Wherever...'

Well, speaking about those Donald Trump unfavorables, this really might be the beginning of the end.

I'm as anti-PC as they come, but c'mon, Megyn Kelly was "on the rag"?

At Twitchy, "Video: Watch Donald Trump say Megyn Kelly had 'blood coming out of her ... wherever'."

Also, "Game on: Carly Fiorina goes after Donald Trump over his Megyn Kelly comment," and "Donald Trump disinvited from RedState Gathering after comments about Megyn Kelly; Update: Trump camp responds."

Watch: "Donald Trump on Megyn Kelly: 'There Was Blood Coming Out of Her Wherever'."

Like I said on Thursday, we won't know for sure until the next batch of polls comes out. But I'll be surprised if Trump doesn't doesn't take a deep dive in the standings, and not just from the "blood" comments. Those focus groups haven't been kind. But we'll see. We'll see.


Friday, August 7, 2015

Donald Trump's Got Super High Unfavorables

I missed this poll from earlier this week, from before the GOP debate, at the Wall Street Journal, "Unhappy Voters Shake Up Presidential Race." This is interesting:
An unhappy and unsettled electorate is giving a lift to antiestablishment candidates and changing the dynamics of the 2016 presidential contest for both parties, a new Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll finds.

Amid a rise in Americans saying the country is on the wrong track, Donald Trump has moved to the top of the Republican field while liberal long-shot Bernie Sanders has gained ground among Democrats.

But Americans are taking an unusually sour view of the leading candidates of both parties. Jeb Bush is losing ground among the most conservative Republican voters; Hillary Clinton is viewed more negatively now than at almost any time in her political career. While Mr. Trump leads the pack of GOP contenders, he inspires more negative feelings than any other major candidate...
Trump's negative feelings are at -30 percent, which is pretty astounding, the highest unfavorables going back fifteen years (scroll down and check the graphics).

Hillary's unfavorables are also substantial at -10 percent, which could be the more important statistic, since it's hard to discount that she'll be the eventual nominee. Donald Trump, not so much.

Illegal Alien Charged with Murder in Brutal Attack on 64-Year-Old Marilyn Pharis of Santa Maria (VIDEO)

In fact, two suspects have been charged with murder. One of them, Victor Martinez Ramirez, is an illegal immigrant on probation, who has been arrested four times on drug charges in the past two years.

Horrible!

At the Santa Maria Times, "Suspect of alleged sexual assault in country illegally, police say,"and "Men accused of attacking Santa Maria woman charged with murder: POLICE CHIEF LAYS BLAME ON FEDERAL AND STATE OFFICIALS."

And at KEYT News 3 Santa Barbara, "Second Suspect Arrested in Connection to Sexual Assault and Attempted Murder of 64 Year-Old Santa Maria Woman," and "2 Now Face Murder Charges in Brutal Santa Maria Attack — Police Chief: "Blood Trail From Washington, D.C. and Sacramento":


SANTA MARIA, Calif. - A visibly frustrated Santa Maria police chief blamed a lack of federal and state policies for undocumented immigrants for a series of events that ended with a brutal attack on a local woman who died eight days later.Marilyn Pharis, 64, was asleep in her home on Santa Maria's northwest side when two men allegedly broke in with the intention of burglary, according to police chief Ralph Martin.

Police said the men used a hammer to attack Pharis, who suffered a broken neck and shattered eye sockets.  Her family members told reporter Nia Wong Pharis died from a fatal coronary embolism eight days after she was admitted to the hospital.

Victor Martinez Ramirez and Jose Villagomez were both originally charged with attempted murder and burglary.  After Pharis' death, the charges were increased to first degree murder for both men.  Martinez was also charged with enhanced charges alleging torture and mayhem.  Both men were charged with sexual assault.

Martinez is in the country illegally, and had been arrested by local police a total of six previous times, according to Chief Martin.   The undocumented immigrant pleaded no contest to felony possession of a concealed dirk or dagger on July 20, and was sentenced to a 30-day county jail term beginning at the end of October.

In a news conference broadcast live on KCOY 12 Friday afternoon, Chief Martin said a factor in Pharis' death was a lack of federal and state policies for local agencies dealing with undocumented immigrants who commit serious crimes. He was also critical of reduced penalties for some crimes in California under Proposition 47, and prison realignment under AB 109.

"There is a blood trail from Washington D.C. and Sacramento to the bedroom of Marilyn Pharis," Martin said...
More at Big Government, "Illegal Alien on Probation Allegedly Rapes, Beats Woman with Hammer During Home Invasion."

U.S. Coast Guard Seizes Homemade Submersible Vessel Carrying Eight Tons of Cocaine (VIDEO)

Whoa.

That's hella lot of cocaine.

At the Los Angeles Times, "Northern California Coast Guard crew seizes $181 million in cocaine."

And at BuzzFeed, "Here’s Video of a Submarine Caught Carrying 8 Tons of Cocaine."

Before the Coast Guard could unload all the bales, the vessel sank, taking two more tons of cocaine down with it.

That is wild.

Here's the video: "U.S. Agencies Stop Semi-Submersible, Seize 12,000 Pounds of Cocaine."

Donald Trump Still Dominant After GOP's Raucous Presidential Debate

One of the better reports I read last night, from Karen Tumulty and Philip Rucker, at the Washington Post, "Trump roils first debate among GOP contenders":
CLEVELAND — Donald Trump landed on the Republican debate stage like a hand grenade here on Thursday night — serving notice that he may run as an independent if he does not get the party’s nomination, dismissing criticism of his insulting comments about women as “political correctness” and flatly calling the nation’s leaders “stupid.”

The current leader of the GOP pack drew boos and cheers from the audience and set the tone for a raucous two-hour debate. And other candidates acknowledged that Trump, a celebrity billionaire known for his showman’s flair, has tapped into a genuine current of public outrage and exasperation.

“Donald Trump’s hitting a nerve in this country. He is. He’s hitting a nerve,” Ohio Gov. John Kasich said. “People are frustrated, they’re fed up, they don’t think the government’s working for them. People who want to tune him out are making a mistake.”

Only 10 of the 17 declared contenders for the 2016 GOP nomination appeared in the first official debate of the 2016 campaign season. They were chosen by debate sponsor Fox News Channel because they ranked highest in the polls, though some of them are barely registering.

Trump’s entry into the race — and his continuing rise despite a series of incendiary comments — has thrown into chaos a party that is normally known for a coronation-like orderliness in its nominating process.

A first-time candidate, Trump is overshadowing the bids of a host of current and former governors and senators. And he is undercutting party leaders’ hopes of upgrading the GOP’s image by presenting a field of candidates distinguished by their experience, policy expertise and gravitas.

The internecine battle also is shifting focus from making their larger case against the Democratic front-runner, former secretary of state Hillary Rodham Clinton, at a time when her poll numbers are sinking.

“Let’s be clear, we should be talking about Hillary Clinton . . . because everywhere in the world that Hillary Clinton touched is more messed up today than before,” Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker said.

The moderators’ questioning of Trump was particularly aggressive.

“The questions to me were not nice. They were inappropriate,” Trump told reporters after the debate. “But you know what? The answers were good, obviously, because everyone thinks I won.”

Trump was asked to explain the bankruptcies of his companies (he responded that he simply used bankruptcy laws to maximum advantage); to detail his evidence that the Mexican government was sending criminals over the border (he said U.S. Border Patrol agents had told him so); why he once supported a single-payer health-care system (he said it worked well in Canada and Scotland); what favors he received for his campaign donations to Hillary Rodham Clinton (he said she showed up at his wedding on demand); and when he became a Republican (he did not say).

In one particularly vivid exchange, Fox News’s Megyn Kelly noted that Trump had referred to women with whom he had disagreed as “fat pigs, dogs, slobs and disgusting animals.”

After interrupting with “Only Rosie O’Donnell,” referring to a celebrity with who he has feuded, Trump replied more fully: “I’ve been challenged by so many people, and I don’t frankly have time for total political correctness. And to be honest with you, this country doesn’t have time either.”

He also minimized his comments as “fun, it’s kidding. We have a good time. What I say is what I say. And honestly, Megyn, if you don’t like it, I’m sorry. I’ve been very nice to you, although I could probably maybe not be, based on the way you have treated me.”

It was pointed out that, if he follows through on his threat to run as an independent, Trump could doom the Republican Party’s chances of victory in 2016. Trump noted that gives him “a lot of leverage.”
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Fox News GOP Debate Had Record 24 million Viewers

From CNN's Brian Stelter, "Overnight #'s: #GOPDebate had a 16.0 household rating. The biggest GOP debates in 2011/12 had 5.3 ratings."

Also, from Jeff B@AoSHQDD "Holy shit. 16.0 means 16% of all households watched. That's unheard of in modern mega-channel era for a debate."

ADDED: At Twitchy, "LOL: Compare and contrast ratings for the GOP debate and Jon Stewart's final show."

Still more: To give you some perspective, from Dan Savino.

9-Year-Old Boy Struck and Killed Crossing the Street in Orange

This was a hit and run, but the suspect crashed their car after speeding away from the scene.

I used to live not far from there, graduating from Orange High School back in 1979.

At the Los Angeles Times, "Boy, 9, struck and killed by vehicles while walking with sister in Orange," and the Orange County Register, "9-year-old boy killed crossing street in Orange; 2 men arrested on suspicion of vehicular manslaughter."

Also at CBS News 2 Los Angeles, "9-Year-Old Boy Fatally Struck by Pickup Truck In Orange; Driver Arrested."

Ted Cruz Reacts to Fox News GOP Debate on 'Hannity' (VIDEO)

Watch: "Cruz: 2016 Election Could Be Like the 'Reagan Revolution' of 1980":
Ted Cruz appeared on "Hannity" tonight to react to the Fox News Republican debate.

Cruz said that he believes Republican primary voters are looking for consistent conservatives, those that are willing to stand against Democrats and their own party.

He asserted that the 2016 election will be like 1980, when the "Reagan Revolution" came from millions of grassroots Americans, not Washington.

He said that when he talks about the "Washington cartel," he's criticizing career politicians from both parties who are beholden to lobbyists and special interests, and he offers voters a different option.
BONUS: At Politico, "The Freshest Takes On The GOP Debate."

'BTW: When FOX releases a similar photo of Bret Baier, Megyn Kelly can lecture Trump about objectifying women...'

He's got a point, heh.

See Patrick Henry's Ghost, on Twitter.

BONUS: "When Megyn Kelly is finished accusing Trump of objectifying women, ask her to pose for a picture of her LSAT scores."

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I have to admit, though, Ms. Kelly looked spectacular last night, heh.

Who Cares About Meek Mill? Just Gimme That Hot Samantha Hoopes!

So who is this Meek Mill guy? I guess he's some hip-hopper in the middle of a celebrity flame war with rapper Drake.

See, "Meek Mill decides 'wedgie' is the best threat for Drake," and "Meek Mill drags Caitlyn Jenner into his latest Drake diss."

Meh. I don't really care so much.

I do care about Samantha Hoopes, though. Remember, she's the American Thick Burger lady.

At Sports Illustrated Swimsuit, "Samantha Hoopes takes sides with Meek Mill, loves skinny dipping":
Samantha Hoopes answers rapid fire questions including one about swimming naked!

Suspect Takes Down Long Beach Couple's Front-Porch American Flag and Burns It Right There on the Street (VIDEO)

An America-hating leftist, obviously.

It's who they are. It's what they do.

At the Long Beach Press-Telegram, "Long Beach police seek man who burned American flag":

Long Beach police and fire investigators are looking for a man caught on tape burning an American flag.

The flag was hanging from the home of John and Salvacion Tyson in the 6200 block of Pageantry Street when a man removed it around 12:47 a.m. July 25, according to a press release from the Long Beach Police Department.

Surveillance video shows the man walking up the victims’ front porch area 20 minutes earlier, then hanging around for a bit. He finally takes the 5-feet-by-9-feet nylon flag down from its base, walks it around a car to the street, ignites it with an open flame and then walks away.

The flames can be seen in the upper righthand corner of the video.

Investigators believe the person responsible is local, said Long Beach Fire Arson Investigator Dennis Zigrang. He asked anyone with information — including the person responsible — to come forward.

“If the individual who actually did this sees this, he can call me and make arrangements to come in and see me,” Zigrang said.
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Sen. Lindsey Graham Calls for U.S. Ground Troops in Iraq and Syria (VIDEO)

Well, being one of the last neocons out here, I have to applaud Sen. Graham, and I know that's not a popular position with a lot of conservatives, considering "Grahamnesty's" many more RINO positions. But still. Almost all serious analysts of the crisis in the Middle East argue that token contingents of U.S. advisers just won't cut it. If we're serious about destroying Islamic State, then we need to send in the manpower to take them out. Graham's willing to say what everybody else will not. Indeed, maybe that's why he's even in the race, to secure a platform on which to lay out the stakes for the Republican Party. It's pretty fascinating in that regard.

Watch: "Lindsey Graham: An air campaign alone won't destroy ISIS | Fox News Republican Debate."

Here's That Frank Luntz Focus Group Segment on Megyn Kelly's Show After the GOP Debate (VIDEO)

This is why I'm super excited to see the next batch of polls on the GOP field. If regular American voters are anything like the folks from Luntz's focus group, there's going to be quite a letdown in Trump-topia.

Watch: "Frank Luntz focus group turns on Trump during GOP Debate."

My initial reaction is here, "Donald Trump to Megyn Kelly: 'I don't have time for political correctness...' (VIDEO)."

Hat Tip: Hot Air, "Video: Not very classy focus group dumps on Trump after debate."