Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Element Capital Buys Billions of Dollars of Treasury Securities

Hmm... This is pretty interesting.

At WSJ, "An Obscure Hedge Fund Is Buying Tens of Billions of Dollars of U.S. Treasurys":
A little-known New York hedge fund run by a former Yale University math whiz has been buying tens of billions of dollars of U.S. Treasury debt at recent auctions, drawing attention from the Treasury Department and Wall Street.

Element Capital Management LLC, led by trader Jeffrey Talpins, has been the largest purchaser in dozens of government-bond auctions over the past 10 months, people familiar with the matter said. The buying is part of an apparent effort by the fund to use borrowed money to exploit small inefficiencies in the world’s most liquid securities market, a strategy that is delivering sizable profits, said people close to the matter.

Mr. Talpins is an intense and reserved trader formerly at Citigroup Inc. and Goldman Sachs Group Inc. He is known for a tenacious style that can grate on rivals and once tested the patience of former Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke.

Element has been the largest bidder in many of the 62 Treasury note and bond auctions between last November and July, these people said. At many recent auctions, some of which involved sales of more than $30 billion of debt, Element purchased about 10% of the issue, these people said. That is an unusually large figure, analysts said.

Element’s activity has raised questions because the cumulative purchases far exceed the hedge fund’s $6 billion in assets under management. Treasury officials, who frequently meet with large auction participants, have asked Element about its activity, said someone close to the matter.

“Their buying is eyebrow-raising,” said a trader who once worked for a firm that deals in government securities and witnessed Element’s bidding. These primary dealers often know the identity of other auction bidders. Element “never shared its strategy, but we often asked,” the trader said.

Treasury likes to know who is buying its bonds and why, partly because it prefers long-term holders such as pension funds, insurance companies and central banks. Treasury officials fear purchases by trading-oriented funds could result in sales that increase market swings and potentially drive up borrowing costs.

“If you’re issuing debt, your preference is those ‘sticky investors,’” said Scott Skyrm, a managing director at Wedbush Securities.

“Consistent with our policy, Treasury does not comment on individual investors in Treasury auctions or conversations with market participants,” a Treasury representative said.

Element is a “macro” fund, or one that wagers on global macroeconomic trends in bond, stock and currency markets. The firm uses a “unique probabilistic approach,” according to a presentation the firm made last year at the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School.

Element had been shorting, or betting against, bonds in anticipation of higher interest rates but has been exiting from that wager, according to someone close to the matter. That is one reason the fund has been a big buyer of Treasurys lately.

But people who have worked with the firm or are close to Mr. Talpins said there is another reason: Element is among the last to embrace “bond-auction strategies,” trading maneuvers that have become less popular since the financial crisis.

These trades aim to take advantage of the effects of supply and demand in the $12.8 trillion Treasury market. Demand for these bonds often fluctuates based on factors including investor perceptions of economic growth and market risk, while supply can be affected by regular auctions of different-maturity Treasury securities. A burst of new supply tends to slightly depress prices for short periods, sometimes for less than an hour...
More at the link.

This is so slick it reminds of "Bonfire of the Vanities."

British Airways Plane Catches Fire on Las Vegas Runway (VIDEO)

It's a miracle no one was killed. Initial reports had passengers jumping down the emergency chutes and running for their lives.

Watch, at KTNV News 13 Las Vegas, "British Airways plane reportedly catches fire at Las Vegas airport."

More, "Live at McCarran after fire," and "Victims in McCarran fire."

Participants at German Homeopathy Conference Accidentally Take Hallucinogenic Drug

The question is, how do you "accidentally" take hallucinogens at a homeopathy conference?

Now that's a trip!

At the Independent UK, "Homeopathy conference ends in chaos after delegates take hallucinogenic drug":
Police are reportedly looking into possibilities including the drug being taken as a joint experiment, or it being furtively given to conference participants as a prank.

No arrests have yet been made as the investigation continues into a possible violation of Germany’s Narcotics Act.
A "furtive prank"?

Well okay. If you say so.

That'd be last homeopathy conference I'd be attending, that's for sure. What a bunch of sleazebags and losers.

If anyone kicks the bucket perhaps they can get Susan Sarandon to carry their ashes at Burning Man next year.

Dick Cheney Discusses Iran Nuclear Deal at American Enterprise Institute (VIDEO)

Well, Cheney slams the Iran nuclear deal at the American Enterprise Institute.

Watch the full video, at AEI, "The nuclear deal with Iran and the implications for U.S. security."



And see the New York Times, "Dick Cheney Denounces Nuclear Deal With Iran as 'Madness'," and Politico, "Cheney: Deal would allow Iran to nuke U.S."

Hungarian Camerawoman Petra László Caught on Tape Tripping Refugee Children (VIDEO)

She's a "right-wing nationalist"?

Watch, "Hungarian Camerawoman Fired for Tripping Refugees Trying to Escape Police."

At the Guardian UK, "Hungarian nationalist TV camera operator filmed kicking refugee children."

And at London's Daily Mail, "Pictured: Astonishing moment a Hungarian camerawoman deliberately TRIPPED migrants who were fleeing police - including a father carrying his terrified young child."

She's been fired.

State Department 'Transparency Czar'

This is actually bizarre.

Watch, at CNN, "The State Department has tapped Janice Jacobs as an 'email czar' to assist Secretary of State John Kerry."

Europe's Migration Crisis is America's Too — Thanks to Obama Administration's Foreign Policy Failures (VIDEO)

From Ambassador John Bolton, at AEI, "Migrant crisis isn’t just Europe’s problem; it’s our problem, too":
While Americans may believe that Europe, long disdainful of our own intense debate over border-security problems, is getting what it deserves, we should nonetheless focus on both the potential threats and lessons applicable to us. One critical cause of Europe’s illegal-immigration spike is the growing chaos across the greater Middle East. This spreading anarchy derives, in substantial part, from Barack Obama’s deliberate policy of “leading from behind” by reducing U.S. attention to and involvement in the region. When America’s presence diminishes anywhere in the world, whatever minimal order and stability existed there can rapidly evaporate...
And watch, from Greta's "On the Record," yesterday afternoon, "Migration Crisis In Europe Rooted In Obama Failures."

Unending Flow of Migrants Cross the Greece-Macedonia Border (VIDEO)

A refugee crisis can't go on forever, and frankly, it won't. There'll be a political backlash, sooner rather than later.

Watch, at AFP, "Hundreds of migrants were pouring over the frontier between Greece and Macedonia on Tuesday as they made their way towards the European Union following a day of tensions with police."

Also, at NBC News, "Thousands of Migrants Still Streaming Into Hungary Despite Maltreatment."

BONUS: At Moonbattery, "End Times: Europe Crumbles Under the Devastating Impact of Mass Immigration."

Triple-Digit Temperatures in San Francisco Bay Area (VIDEO)

Following-up, "Jackie Johnson's Got Your Extreme Weather Forecast."

It's all over the state, man.

At CBS News 5 San Francisco, "Heat Wave Brings Triple-Digit Temperatures to Bay Area."

Triple-Digit Temperatures in San Diego (VIDEO)

Following-up, "Jackie Johnson's Got Your Extreme Weather Forecast."

Watch this report at ABC News 10 San Diego, "Areas of San Diego County saw triple digit heat."

Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Jackie Johnson's Got Your Extreme Weather Forecast

Following-up from earlier, "Triple-Digit Days Ahead," and "SoCal Heat Wave."

And at CBS News 2 Los Angeles:



More from Ms. Jackie on Twitter, "LA you are beautiful tonight."

And at the Riverside Press-Enterprise, "INLAND WEATHER: Storms move into the region as heat, flash flood advisories remain in effect (UPDATE 2)."

SoCal Heat Wave

Following-up from earlier, "Triple-Digit Days Ahead."

It's really hot. Dangerously hot.

At the Los Angeles Times, "Extreme California weather: Heat, floods and thunderstorms."

And watch, at ABC News 7 Los Angeles, "HEAT WAVE BRINGS SIZZLING TEMPS TO SOUTHLAND."

Hillary Clinton Says She's Sorry for Private Email (VIDEO)

Remember, folks also call her "Granny Clinton."

Watch, at ABC News, "Hillary Clinton 'Sorry' Her Use of Private E-Mail Has Raised Questions."

And Julie Pace has a report at AP, "Clinton Says She's Sorry for Private Email."

Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) Blamed as Bomb Blast Kills at Least 15 Turkish Policemen (VIDEO)

Reuters is reporting at least 15 police officers were killed in the blast. See, "Bombs kill 15 Turkish police officers as jets strike PKK in Iraq."

Plus, at the New York Times, "Turkey Says Troops Pursued Fighters From Kurdistan Workers' Party Into Iraq."

And watch, at Euronews, "14 police officers killed by PKK bomb attack in eastern Turkey," and France 24, "Turkey: Ankara confirms 'short-term' incursion into Iraq after violent clashes with PKK."

BONUS: From Ed Driscoll, at Instapundit, "BREAKING: TURKEY EXPLODES IN POLITICAL VIOLENCE AS OBAMA ALLY ERDOGAN UNLEASHES SHOCK TROOPS."

Triple-Digit Days Ahead

Here's Tamara Berg, at KCRA News 3 Sacramento:



I'll have more on the SoCal heatwave later. It was 98 degrees in North Long Beach when I left work a little after 1:00pm today. And it's supposed stay hot through the week.

Rachel Weisz – Video Animation: How Did the United Nations Get So Big?

This is actually pretty good.

And keep in mind, Weisz is Jewish. Her parents fled interwar Austria to escape the Nazis. She's as good as anyone to narrate a video on the growth of the U.N., despite that institution's flaws.

At the Guardian UK, "How did the UN get so big, asks Rachel Weisz – video animation":
The United Nations began with 51 member states and an annual budget of $19m. Seventy years on the UN has 193 member nations and spends $40bn a year. Actor Rachel Weisz looks back at its history and asks: how did the UN get so big? And – as the UN marks its 70th birthday – has it stayed true to its founding principles of spreading human rights, social progress and upholding international justice?
Also on YouTube, here.

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Rowan County Clerk Kim Davis Released from Jail (VIDEO)

I'm not all that passionate about this story. It's hardly the hill to die on, IMHO.

She's a public official, an elected one at that, and it seems like her responsibility would be to respect the recent Supreme Court ruling on same-sex marriage. Sure, her religious liberties are implicated, but cases in which it's a private party seeking religious exceptions are certainly on firmer ground.

In any case, at the Louisville Courier-Journal, "Kim Davis released from jail; she must allow licenses":

Ending a constitutional standoff, at least for now, a federal judge Monday ordered Rowan County Clerk Kim Davis released from jail – but on the condition she doesn’t interfere with her deputies issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples.

The American Civil Liberties Union, which represents four couples who sued her, said its goal has been achieved.

“This case was brought to ensure that all residents of Rowan County, gay and straight, could obtain marriage licenses,” William Sharp, legal director for the ACLU of Kentucky, said in a news release.

But Davis’ lawyers at Liberty Counsel declined to say if she would comply with U.S. District Judge David Bunning’s order that she shall not meddle, “directly or indirectly,” with giving licenses to “all legally eligible couples.”

Roger Gannam, one of her lawyers, said she will still seek an accommodation from Gov. Steve Beshear and the courts to protect her religious liberty, and Mat Staver, the founder and chairman of the Orlando-based Christian legal ministry, said i it would continue to pursue the multiple appeals she has filed.

“Be assured that Kim Davis hasn’t changed her mind and hasn’t changed her conscience,” Gannam told Yahoo News in a live interview.

Staver, in a statement, said: “We are pleased that Kim Davis has been ordered released” but "she can never recover the past six days of her life spent in an isolated jail cell like a common criminal because of her conscience and religious convictions.”

Bunning, who jailed Davis Thursday for refusing to comply with his order to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples, said in a two-page order that he was letting her out because he’d been assured her deputies were doing so.

"The court is therefore satisfied that the Rowan County Clerk’s Office is fulfilling its obligation to issue marriage licenses…consistent with the U.S. Supreme Court’s holding in Obergefell and this court’s August 12 order,” he wrote. “For these reasons, the Court’s prior contempt sanction against Defendant Davis is hereby lifted."
More.

And at Althouse, where she has the link to Rasmussen's poll, "'Voters Show Little Sympathy for Jailed Clerk in Gay Marriage Spat'." (Via Memeorandum.)

Three Books Came Yesterday

Following-up, "Whoo Hoo! Michael Walsh's New Book Came Today, The Devil's Pleasure Palace."

Actually, three books arrived. I tweeted my excitement, here and here.

I also picked up Dick and Liz Cheney, Exceptional: Why the World Needs a Powerful America, which I've mentioned numerous times. It's bound to be a classic.

Also, from Mark Bauerlein, ed., The State of the American Mind: 16 Leading Critics on the New Anti-Intellectualism.

I'm starting with The Devil's Pleasure Palace, which is not a long book, so perhaps I can finish it before the end of the week. I'm looking forward to getting into the others ASAP.

More blogging tonight.

Ann Coulter Interview at Pajamas Media (VIDEO)

It's a 20-minute interview, so you might as well grab a cup of coffee, heh.

Here, "PJTV Exclusive: Ann Coulter Takes on Bill O'Reilly and Fox News."

And her new book's here, Adios, America: The Left's Plan to Turn Our Country into a Third World Hellhole.

And ICYMI, "The Left is Turning the U.S. into a Hellhole."

Splits Plague Parties as Fall Campaign Starts

Ho hum.

I can see that the summer upheavals are still being reported in "plague-like" terms.

At WSJ, "Splits Plague Both Parties as Fall Primary Campaign Starts":
HOOKSETT, N.H.—The 2016 White House race barrels into the fall feeling at times more like a reality-television spectacle than a presidential campaign, with a crop of unconventional candidates upstaging their politically pedigreed rivals.

This split between the outsiders and their more traditional counterparts reflects a deeper rift in the country between those who continue to trust government and the elected officials who run it, and the ever-growing share of Americans who don’t and pine for someone new.

Both parties enter the post-Labor Day phase of their primaries with lineups that have taken on an unexpected shape. The 2016 field was billed as one of the most accomplished in a generation, particularly on the Republican side, so the rise of celebrity real-estate mogul Donald Trump in the GOP contest and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders in the Democratic race have come as a surprise to some party insiders and voters.

Yet the underlying dynamics spurring some form of a voter revolt took root years ago and they continue to spread through a dissatisfied electorate. The outsider candidates dominated the summer; this fall will test whether the political veterans can sell voters on the benefits of their experience or succumb to the exasperation fueling their rivals.

Gallup polling shows a steady erosion of confidence in government institutions. The last time more Americans thought the country was headed in the right direction rather than the wrong one was January 2004, according to Wall Street Journal/NBC News surveys. In the latest survey, Americans who were pessimistic about the future of the country outnumbered optimists by 2-to-1.

“I have no trust in the government,” said Keith Whigham, a 68-year-old retired insurance-claims adjuster in Greensboro, N.C., who listed Mr. Trump as his top GOP pick in a Journal poll conducted at the end of July. “The little guy has no shot. Everything is rigged for the big shots.”

A year ago, bipartisan majorities said they would replace every single member of Congress, including their own, if they could, according to a Journal poll weeks before the 2014 elections. The same share of voters said they would rather support a first-time candidate over one with experience. Independents were particularly resistant to veteran politicians.

This anti-insider bias is weighing on the once-presumed front-runners, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton for Democrats and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush for Republicans...
Still more.

Jeb Bush is washed up, as far as I can tell. Hillary's looking flaccid as hell, but I think she's got so much of the establishment lined up it's going to be hard for Sanders to really shake loose the detritus. But we'll see. We'll see.

Orange County Beach News That Made National Headlines This Summer

This is really cool.

At the O.C. Register, "Shark selfies, dolphin attack and red crabs: Here are 5 weird things that happened at the beach this summer" (via Twitter):
Summer at the beach is one thing, usually an excellent thing.

But summer at the beach involving wayward sharks, and stinky crabs, and a dolphin jumping into a boat, and lightning - lightning? in July? -- keeping people off the sand?

That’s something only seen during summer at the beach, 2015.

So, today, as summer unofficially signs off, here’s a look at five of the beach events that made us scared, shocked, or even smile...
Keep reading.

PEGIDA Anti-Refugee March in Munich (VIDEO)

I wrote about this movement last December, "Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamization of the West."

Their warnings seem kind of ominous now.

Via Ruptly:



USS Dwight D. Eisenhower Tested at Top Speed (VIDEO)

At CNN:



Is the American Century Over?

Harvard political scientist Joseph Nye published Bound to Lead: The Changing Nature of American Power back in 1991.

It was a something of a response to Paul Kennedy's immensely popular 1987 book, The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers: Economic Change and Military Conflict from 1500 to 2000.

In the end it was Nye, not Kennedy, who turned out to be the more prescient analyst, although he probably didn't make as much money.

So now here comes Nye with a new book on America's enduring hegemony, Is the American Century Over? 


Take a look at some of the material at the sample pages at the link. Gideon Rachman has a review at the Financial Times, "‘Is the American Century Over?’, by Joseph Nye."

I need to pick up a copy as material for my World Politics course. Maybe next month. I just got a shipment of books in the mail yesterday, heh.

Islamic State Reveals It Has Smuggled Thousands of Jihadists Into Europe

Well, that's no surprise.

Over 100,000 refugees made it to Europe in August. Certainly a good number of those are going to be ISIS jihadists. That's the plan.

At Atlas Shrugs, "‘Just wait…’ Islamic State reveals it has smuggled THOUSANDS of jihadis into Europe."

Richard Engel Speaks Too Much Truth to Obama's Failed War on Islamic State

I've seen a number of folks blame George W. Bush for Islamic State, and thus the refugee crisis. But that's one partisan attack that ain't gonna wash.

And NBC's Richard Engel's not buying it either.

On Twitter:


Monday, September 7, 2015

Britain's 'Unprecedented Assassination' of Two of Its Own Citizens in Syria Drone Attack After Plot to Kill Queen Elizabeth

At the Telegraph UK, "British jihadist killed after plot to kill the Queen."

There's video here, "David Cameron reveals RAF drone strike killed Cardiff jihadi in Syria."

And the inevitable Glenn Greenwald-style "civil liberties" push back on the left. At the Guardian UK, "David Cameron faces scrutiny over drone strikes against Britons in Syria":
Prime minister justifies ‘act of self-defence’ in which UK citizens fighting alongside Isis were targeted by an unmanned aerial drone outside formal conflict.
They're enemy combatants. Kill the fuckers.

Natalie Portman is Wrong, Scarlett Johansson Right on Boycotts of Israel

Well, I used to have Ms. Portman down as a hot neocon, but she's become too much of an Obama-cultist these last few years.

Not so with Scarlett Johansson. She's been a voice of moral clarity on Israel.

See the report at Truth Revolt.

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Canadian Tory Candidate Jerry Bance Pees in Homeowner's Coffee Cup, Drops Out of Race (VIDEO)

Heh, I'm not embedding this one.

But you can watch at the CBC, "Tory candidate caught urinating in homeowner's coffee mug."

Such a bizarre story. I can't imagine someone ever doing something like that, but the amazing thing is he was caught on video. And this is part of some reality show sting operation, or something.

More here, "Jerry Bance, Conservative caught peeing in mug, no longer candidate, party says."

Also at Toronto's National Post, "Tories drop two candidates after videos show one peeing in cup, the other making prank calls."

Hundreds of Thousands in Las Vegas for Labor Day Weekend (VIDEO)

Wow. America's playground?

Sure looks like a lot of fun. I wish I could've made it out there with my family this weekend, but then I've been chilling pretty nice.

Maybe later.

At ABC News 13 Las Vegas:

U.S. Builds Up Arctic Spy Network as Russia and China Increase Presence

That's what I'm talking about!

At LAT.


Worlds Collide! Nobel Prize-Winning Economist Paul Krugman Endorses Donald Trump's Economics!

Stranger things have happened, I suppose.

But this is hilarious!

Paul Krugman likes Donald Trump. He really likes him!

At the New York Times, "Trump Is Right on Economics" (via Memeorandum):
So Jeb Bush is finally going after Donald Trump. Over the past couple of weeks the man who was supposed to be the front-runner has made a series of attacks on the man who is. Strange to say, however, Mr. Bush hasn’t focused on what’s truly vicious and absurd — viciously absurd? — about Mr. Trump’s platform, his implicit racism and his insistence that he would somehow round up 11 million undocumented immigrants and remove them from our soil.

Instead, Mr. Bush has chosen to attack Mr. Trump as a false conservative, a proposition that is supposedly demonstrated by his deviations from current Republican economic orthodoxy: his willingness to raise taxes on the rich, his positive words about universal health care. And that tells you a lot about the dire state of the G.O.P. For the issues the Bush campaign is using to attack its unexpected nemesis are precisely the issues on which Mr. Trump happens to be right, and the Republican establishment has been proved utterly wrong.

To see what I mean, consider what was at stake in the last presidential election, and how things turned out after Mitt Romney lost.
More at the link.

Krugman slams Trump as racist and then endorses his policies in the next breath! "World's Are Colliding!"

PREVIOUSLY: "The Political Establishment's Terrified by Donald Trump's 'Tangible American Nationalism'."

Lissy Cunningham for Zoo Today (VIDEO)

Somehow I missed this from back in March.

Watch, at Zoo, "Lissy Cunningham: Page 3 babe strips off in her ZOO debut!"

Plus, "Lissy Cunningham's topless pictures and video from her hot ZOO debut!"

Also at Twitter.

Charlotte McKinney Finds Black Lingerie Sexy

Hmm... I'l bet.

At Sports Illustrated:



Hillary Misses Mark With Millennials

From Selena Zito, at RCP. You have to sign a loyalty pledge to attend, a lot of good that did:

From a distance, the visual of students lining up along Bellflower Road in this Rust Belt city's University Circle neighborhood was good B-roll for Hillary Clinton's campaign, seemingly showcasing her appeal to young people.

It also was an opportunity to claim she was building a firewall of supporters for Ohio's March primary, should Joe Biden step in or Bernie Sanders catch up in a meaningful way.

That initial impression was quickly dispelled.

What looked like a block-long line turned out to be a crowd that could barely fill one-fourth of a football field. And the students in attendance? Well, they weren't exactly there to support the former secretary of State.

“I am sort of a Bernie (Sanders) fan. I also had nothing else to do at 10 in the morning,” said Brian Miller, a chemical engineering student from Pittsburgh, waiting with more than a dozen friends for the event to start.

David Lituchy of Morgantown, W.Va., was there on the off-chance he'd see a different Clinton: “I am here for Bill. He would definitely liven things up here.”

He said he's leaning toward Sanders, too.

Such sentiment wasn't anecdotal; scores of students expressed it, and you didn't need to interview anyone to know that Clinton has political problems beyond her email controversy.

The event here wasn't just a failure to connect with millennials, but a fundamental inability to read her audience and adjust her speech — or perhaps laziness, or a sense of entitlement that she shouldn't have to work this hard for support.

Perhaps it was all of that...
At bad omen all around. She might not make to the nomination, or if she does, she's going to be an extremely weak candidate.

More at that top link.

Whoo Hoo! Michael Walsh's New Book Came Today, The Devil's Pleasure Palace

Wow!

I wasn't expecting a book delivery on Labor Day. This is great!

I blogged about here: "Michael Walsh's New Book Is On the Way," and "'Communists are always deliberate liars, who believe that the 'dictatorship of the proletariat' justifies any deception necessary to advance their cause, and Communists kill without remorse, unrestrained by conscience...'"

Here's the Amazon link, The Devil's Pleasure Palace: The Cult of Critical Theory and the Subversion of the West.

So, what a great day of reading and watching baseball today!

More blogging in a little while too. I'm going to start reading the first couple of chapters right now!

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New Poll Has Bernie Sanders Leading Hillary Clinton in New Hampshire

At WSJ, "Poll: Bernie Sanders Leads Hillary Clinton in New Hampshire."

The Democrats are actually a sad lot this year. Old and feeble, pushing an even more feeble collectivist ideology. Socialism, the ideology destroys.

Via Woodsterman.

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PREVIOUSLY: "Poll: Democrats Shift to Extreme Far-Left of Political Spectrum — Bernie Sanders Leads the Way!"

The Complete Infidel's Guide to ISIS

Robert Spencer's got a new book out, and the title makes me giggle, The Complete Infidel's Guide to ISIS.

Daniel Greenfield has a write-up, at FrontPage Magazine, "Robert Spencer Looks Squarely at ISIS:
'The Complete Infidel's Guide to ISIS' reveals what the West is really up against.
Robert spoke in Mission Viego, in March, "Islamic State: Is It Islamic? And Why It Matters."

I got a signed copy of his earlier book, Arab Winter Comes to America: The Truth About the War We're In.

Robert's so good, so expert at this, that often times Muslim imams refuse to debate him. He's the authority on Islam and global jihad.

I look forward to picking up a copy of his new book on Islamic State.

White Racist Lesbian Leftist Loses Lawsuit After Being Impregnated with Black Man's Sperm (VIDEO)

I saw headlines earlier about this lawsuit, but I never clicked the links, because the story sounded so typically racist and backwards, and sadly we still have ugly dregs like that circling the bottom of America's social barrel.

But, ahem, it turns out that this woman's homosexual. She and her partner got pregnant with a sperm donor, and then sued after having a mixed-race child. Weasel Zippers links to this Washington Post article, where you can see that the woman's grievances are the kinds of racist statements you'd see back in pre-civil rights Jim Crow America.

As I always say, and regressives always prove, leftists are f-king biggest racists.

See, "White woman accidentally impregnated with black man’s sperm loses legal battle":


A white woman who sued after she was accidentally impregnated with the sperm of an African American man will be forced to refile the lawsuit after an Illinois judge tossed out her claim against the sperm bank.

Jennifer Cramblett filed suit against Midwest Sperm Bank in 2014 because she was artificially inseminated with sperm from the wrong donor and gave birth to a mixed-race daughter.

The sperm bank apologized and refunded part of the cost to Cramblett and her partner Amanda Zinkon. But Cramblett’s suit alleged that the mistake caused her and her family stress, pain, suffering and medical expenses. And, the suit said, in Cramblett’s predominantly white community, she feared that her daughter, Payton, now 3, would grow up feeling like an “outcast.”

But DuPage County judge Ronald Sutter threw out the lawsuit Thursday, agreeing with attorneys for the sperm bank who argued that it lacked legal merit, according to the Chicago Tribune.

Attorneys for the sperm bank had argued that “wrongful birth” suits typically apply to cases where the child is born with a birth defect that doctors should have warned parents about; in this case, the child was healthy. Cramblett had also sought damages for a “breach of warranty.” The judge rejected both claims but said that Cramblett could refile the suit as a “negligence claim,” the Tribune reported.

At the heart of the lawsuit was Cramblett’s claim that she was unprepared to raise an African American child and that her community and her “unconsciously insensitive” family members might not be accepting of a child of a different race.

“Getting a young daughter’s hair cut is not particularly stressful for most mothers, but to Jennifer it is not a routine matter, because Payton has hair typical of an African American girl,” the lawsuit said. “To get a decent cut, Jennifer must travel to a black neighborhood, far from where she lives, where she is obviously different in appearance, and not overtly welcome.”

According to the suit, the couple chose sperm from donor No. 380, a white man; instead, they were given sperm from donor No. 330, a black man. They blame a paper records system that allegedly caused an employee to misread the numbers.
Keep reading. It's pretty funny.

It turns out the family "moved to Uniontown from racially diverse Akron, because the schools were better and to be closer to family.” In other words, they moved from a minority neighborhood with minority schools to a predominantly white neighborhood where their daughter will attend an "all-white school."

All-white. That's not promoting racial healing and integration. That's white supremacist separatism.

And she was complaining about it so she could win a lawsuit!

Just a tad bit short on social and political awareness? Or, perhaps that's just this racist woman's white privilege breaking through

Either way, racism today is primarily a phenomenon on the left. Remember, Dylann Roof was a leftist emo-prog loser who murdered nine black Americans. Indeed, the Democrats are and have always been the party of racist white supremacy and murderous racial eliminationism.

More video, "Woman Impregnated With Black Man's Sperm Has Legal Case Dismissed."

'Hillary is a doddering old addlebrain who cannot accomplish the simplest task on her own behalf but instead depends on a 24-7 staff of Wellness Workers to maintain her...'

Heh.

That's from the hilarious Ace at AoSHQ, "Hillary Clinton: Invalid."

Following the links takes us to Stephen Miller, at National Review, "Hillary’s E-mails Reveal a Startling Amount of Dependency."

Journalist Shaming in China

Show trials.

Chinese Communist Party show trials.

At the New York Times, "Caijing Journalist’s Shaming Signals China’s Growing Control Over News Media":
HONG KONG — When the Chinese Ministry of Public Security arrested nearly 200 people at the end of August for “spreading rumors,” one of the most prominent targets was Wang Xiaolu, a reporter for the respected business magazine Caijing.

Mr. Wang was compelled to confess on television before going to trial. Dressed in a green polo shirt and looking downcast, he told viewers of China Central Television, the main state network, that he had gathered information using private sources “through abnormal channels,” then added to this his “own subjective views.” The article in question, Mr. Wang said, was a “sensational” and “irresponsible” report on the stock market.

That the state would take aim at a publication like Caijing came as a surprise to many. The magazine has a strong reputation for hard-hitting investigations and pushing the boundaries of what the government might deem permissible. Yet it has steered clear of prohibited topics like the Falun Gong movement.

“I know how to measure the boundary lines,” Caijing’s founder, Hu Shuli, told The New York Times in 2005. “We go up to the line — and we might even push it. But we never cross it.”

So the public shaming of one of its journalists has raised fears about prospects for journalistic freedom within China — and the direction of Caijing itself.

The publication was set up in 1998 by Ms. Hu, a former propaganda writer for the Communist Party publication Workers’ Daily, and it took an aggressive journalistic approach from the beginning. The cover of the first issue focused on a property company with a rocketing share price that had been suspended from trading after overstating its profits. A few insiders were tipped off beforehand and managed to unload their shares.

In an editorial on the future of journalism in China, Ms. Hu wrote, “By simply reporting the story and pointing out places where the system failed to protect small investors, we incited a stir. Government watchdogs immediately criticized Caijing.”

Caijing, a biweekly magazine with a circulation of 225,000, has continued chasing the same types of stories. Exposés by Caijing — which means finance and economics in Chinese — have covered such topics as illegal securities trading, stock price manipulation and falsified profits. Some of the reports have prompted regulatory investigations.

But for a business-focused publication, it has also ventured further into less traditional territory.

In 2003, Caijing was one of the few Chinese media outlets to report critically on the SARS crisis. The government tried to control the story, said David Bandurski, an editor at the China Media Project based at the University of Hong Kong.

“Some media, Caijing and Southern Metropolis Daily, decided they were going to report,” Mr. Bandurski said. “Hu Shuli was going into West China with her hazmat suit. Around the time of SARS, April 2003, was the beginning of what they think of as the media spring. Official guidance totally fell apart.”

In 2008, Caijing reported on how construction standards had been ignored and public money was wasted in Sichuan, leading to the collapse of many schools during an earthquake. Other publications were punished for covering the collapsed schools, but Caijing was not.

Mr. Bandurski said the importance of economic reform to the government meant elites wanted strong financial reporting. Caijing seized the opportunity.

But it also occasionally crossed the line, from Beijing’s point of view. Wang Boming, who helped obtain financing for the publication when it started, told The New York Times in 2005 that people from the magazine had been called to perform “self-criticism.”

Mr. Wang, who is president of the Stock Exchange Executive Council, or S.E.E.C., and helped establish the stock exchanges in Shanghai and Shenzhen, is now editor in chief at the magazine. Caijing is owned by S.E.E.C. Media, a company listed in Hong Kong, which sells advertising.

Ms. Hu resigned as editor in November 2009 after a dispute with the publishers. Caijing had come under growing pressure from government censors, and Ms. Hu and others at the magazine had complained that S.E.E.C. Media was too stingy with the budget.

Ms. Hu left along with most of the editorial team. She went on to form Caixin Media, a news group focused on finance.

Caijing, observers say, has stayed at the forefront of financial reporting and has performed better than many expected. But the confession of Wang Xiaolu has some questioning whether free rein for Caijing, Caixin and publications like them is coming to an end, either because of government pressure or because journalists are trying to protect themselves.

“I think it is a crackdown on media and a step-up of censorship,” said Mr. Cheng, a stock market investor in his 40s who wanted to be referred to only by his surname because of safety concerns. “I can see that because of what happened to Caijing magazine, many media don’t want to be the first one to report important news. Like the day before yesterday, China Securities Regulatory Commission started another action to further restrict loans for stock trading, but I can see that no media wanted to be the first one to report this.”

Luo Changping, a former deputy managing editor at Caijing, said people he knew who work at Caijing or have worked there are upset. And although anyone going into journalism in China knows the constraints they will work under, standards are changing, he added.

“Maybe a few years ago, the line was higher,” he said. “But now it’s dropping lower on everyone. Many journalists are saying that nowadays, there is no media that is safe. Everyone lives in a comparatively dangerous situation.”

He said even Mr. Wang’s confession was vague on exactly what he had done wrong.

“Everything he did was just his usual reporting work,” said Mr. Luo. “And we are all saying that a big part of journalists’ job is ‘privately gathering information.’ ”
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The Timothy Hunt Witch Hunt

A great piece, from Jonathan Foreman, at Commentary:

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In 1983, the British biochemist Timothy Hunt discovered cyclins, a family of proteins that help regulate the life of cells. Eighteen years later, in 2001, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine. Between June 8 and June 10 of this year, the 72-year-old Hunt went from being a universally respected and even beloved figure at the top of the scientific establishment to an instant pariah, condemned everywhere for antiquated opinions about women’s role in science that he does not, in fact, hold.

In only 48 hours, he found himself compelled to resign his positions at University College London and at the august Royal Society (where Isaac Newton and Robert Hooke once fought petty battles) after being told that failure to do so would lead to his outright firing.

The Timothy Hunt affair represents more than the gratuitous eye-blink ruination of a great man’s reputation and career. It demonstrates the danger of the extraordinary, almost worshipful deference that academia, government institutions, and above all the mainstream media now accord to social media. It is yet more evidence of the way moral panic and (virtual) mob rule can be accelerated and intensified by the minimalism of Twitter, with its 140-character posts and its apparently inherent tendency to encourage snap judgments, prejudice, and cruelty.

Fortunately, the story did not end on June 10. In the weeks following the initial assault, some of Hunt’s most ardent persecutors have been exposed as liars or blinkered ideologues, abetted by cynical hacks and academic rivals on a quest to bring him down or use him as grist to a political mill. Hunt’s partial rehabilitation has largely come about thanks to the dogged investigations of Louise Mensch, the British novelist and former conservative member of parliament who lives in New York City and is herself a powerful presence on Twitter. Mensch was alarmed by what she calls ‘the ugly combination of bullying and sanctimony” in the reaction to remarks made by “an evidently sweet and kind” older man.

She did some checking on Twitter and soon found that the two main witnesses for the prosecution contradicted each other. Then she began a more thorough investigation of Hunt’s offending comments and the lack of due process involved in his punishment by various academic and media institutions. The results of her exhaustive research, published on her blog, Unfashionista.com, encouraged an existing groundswell of support for Hunt from scientists around the world but most important from Hunt’s own female colleagues and former students.

As a result, the false picture of Hunt as a misogynist opposed to the equal participation of women in science has mostly been dispelled. Hunt, who is married to a distinguished immunologist named Mary Collins, has ceased being the science academy’s equivalent of George Orwell’s Emmanuel Goldstein—the object of the Two Minutes Hate in 1984—on Twitter. Indeed, one of the Britain’s most respected female scientists, Dame Athene Donald, master of Churchill College, Cambridge, has publicly lamented the wrecking of Hunt’s reputation by “sloppy journalism fueled by self-righteous fervor.”

Nevertheless various senior figures continue to insist that whether or not Hunt’s remarks were jokes or correctly reported, he is deservedly a symbol of the sexism that allegedly pervades science. At the time of this writing, moreover, he has not been restored to the positions from which he was expelled or forced to resign...
More.

And at Louise Mensch's blog, "The Tim Hunt Reporting Was False. Royal Society, Please Give Him Due Process."

Orwell's two-minute hate is here. "Death! Traitor! Death! Traitor!"

That's the left for you.

Romee Strijd on Becoming a Victoria's Secret Angel

Watch, at the Victoria's Secret YouTube page, "Dutch supermodel Romee Strijd talks about how she was discovered, being cast for the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show and her journey to becoming an Angel."

Dangerous Rip Currents at SoCal Beaches

Careful if you're heading out for a swim down at the beach.

At the Los Angeles Times, "Labor Day bummer: Rip currents, swells close an L.A. County beach."

Also at CBS News 2 Los Angeles, "Dangerous Rip Currents Have Lifeguards on High Alert."

Up Close and Personal with Gang Members of El Salvador: Inside the Prison That's So Dangerous Even the Guards Won't Go In

These are Obama's homies.

They're welcome right here in the U.S. of A.

Remember those "unaccompanied minors"?

Here they are, at London's Daily Mail, "Inside Penas Ciudad Barrios prison that is so dangerous even guards will not go in."

How Social Media Is Ruining Politics

Ouch.

What a harsh attack on social media, heh.

At Politico, "It is turning out to be more encompassing and controlling, more totalizing, than earlier media ever was":
Twice before in the last hundred years a new medium has transformed elections. In the 1920s, radio disembodied candidates, reducing them to voices. It also made national campaigns far more intimate. Politicians, used to bellowing at fairgrounds and train depots, found themselves talking to families in their homes. The blustery rhetoric that stirred big, partisan crowds came off as shrill and off-putting when piped into a living room or a kitchen. Gathered around their wireless sets, the public wanted an avuncular statesman, not a firebrand. With Franklin Roosevelt, master of the soothing fireside chat, the new medium found its ideal messenger.

In the 1960s, television gave candidates their bodies back, at least in two dimensions. With its jumpy cuts and pitiless close-ups, TV placed a stress on sound bites, good teeth and an easy manner. Image became everything, as the line between politician and celebrity blurred. John Kennedy was the first successful candidate of the TV era, but it was Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton who perfected the form. Born actors, they could project a down-home demeanor while also seeming bigger than life.

Today, with the public looking to smartphones for news and entertainment, we seem to be at the start of the third big technological makeover of modern electioneering. The presidential campaign is becoming just another social-media stream, its swift and shallow current intertwining with all the other streams that flow through people’s devices. This shift is changing the way politicians communicate with voters, altering the tone and content of political speech. But it’s doing more than that. It’s changing what the country wants and expects from its would-be leaders.

What’s important now is not so much image as personality. But, as the Trump phenomenon reveals, it’s only a particular kind of personality that works—one that’s big enough to grab the attention of the perpetually distracted but small enough to fit neatly into a thousand tiny media containers. It might best be described as a Snapchat personality. It bursts into focus at regular intervals without ever demanding steady concentration...
That's pretty good. RTWT.

Sarah Palin Floats Nomination as Energy Secretary in Potential Trump Administration (VIDEO)

I suppose that's better than nomination as treasury secretary, heh.

Watch, at CNN yesterday, "Sarah Palin Recommends Herself for Energy Secretary."

And here's the full interview, "Sarah Palin on State of the Union: Full Interview."

Interesting too that the public debate has Donald Trump not only as the hypothetical GOP nominee, but as winning the White House altogether. Folks are looking ahead realistically, and it's big.

Las Vegas Police Officer Attacked in 'Ambush-Style' Shooting

A report, at Fox News 5 Las Vegas, "Officer wounded in east Vegas Valley ambush shooting."

Also at Breitbart Texas, "Another Cop Shot in Ambush-Style Attack."

And watch, at ABC News 13 Las Vegas:



Edward Rothstein Reviews Timothy Snyder's Black Earth: The Holocaust as History and Warning

This is pretty fascinating, especially the conclusion at Rothstein's review, at the Wall Street Journal, "The Frying Pan and the Fire."

And here's Snyder's book, at Amazon, Black Earth: The Holocaust as History and Warning.

I'm not familiar with Snyder's work, oddly enough. He's got another important work on the Holocaust, with a comparative focus, Bloodlands: Europe Between Hitler and Stalin.

If I read both, I expect I'd start with the most recent volume first and work backwards. And I would do so with the requisite circumspection. Apparently, as Rothstein points out, the trend in recent historiography is to posit the Holocaust as just one more case of genocide, something not that particularly unique, but instead the starting point for a genre, a genre of promoting "tolerance" at that. And when you push tolerance as a stand-alone ideology, you're more likely to end up in an altogether different place. More like the gulags than modern enlightened democracy.

But then, that's up for the reader to decide. So, go for it. Click through at the links and have at it.

Sunday, September 6, 2015

Germany Begins to Feel Backlash Over Migrant Policies

Well, news reports yesterday were talking about how the migrants were welcomed with "open arms."

Maybe those arms aren't so open after all.

At WSJ, "Germany Feels Backlash for Welcoming Migrants":
Praise for Germany’s handling of the thousands of refugees pouring into the country is giving way to domestic and international criticism of Berlin’s open-arms policy.

The criticism, though still muted, could spell trouble for German Chancellor Angela Merkel once the outpouring of sympathy that has greeted the migrants since late last week subsides and Berlin resumes its push to distribute them more broadly across Europe.

The chancellor’s decision on Friday night to let thousands of migrants traveling through Hungary into the country “sends a completely wrong signal in Europe,” Bavarian Interior Minister Joachim Herrmann told public television Saturday. “This must be corrected.”

Leaders of the Christian Social Union, Bavaria’s ruling party and an ally of Ms. Merkel’s Christian Democrats, unanimously criticized the decision as wrongheaded during a telephone conference on Saturday, Andreas Scheuer, the party’s secretary-general said.

Anti-immigration politicians in Germany, France and the U.K. also assailed the policy, saying that it was pulling even more refugees toward the continent and that German plans to divert some to other countries in Europe should be resisted. By Sunday afternoon, some 13,000 migrants had crossed from Hungary into Austria in the 36 hours since German and Austrian authorities bowed to pressure to grant entry to the crowds of asylum seekers stranded in Hungary.

“A welcoming culture is an expression of naive and illusory thinking,” a spokesman for Alfa, a recently founded opposition party in Germany, said Sunday. “What we need, instead, is realism and a sense of proportion. We shouldn’t go beyond providing the basics for asylum seekers, like food and shelter, because it will attract more people.”

In France, far-right National Front leader Marine Le Pen, speaking at her party’s annual gathering in Marseille on Sunday, said: “Germany has a heavy responsibility for inciting at the level of the European Union a passive acceptance of this crisis. Germany is probably thinking about its declining demography. It is probably looking to lower salaries again and recruit slaves through mass immigration.”

Germany, where federal police said they expected a total 17,000 migrants to arrive from Hungary over the weekend, was working to distribute them across the country. Officials said about 7,000 migrants arrived in Munich on Saturday, followed by another 6,000 people by Sunday afternoon. He said he expected an additional 4,000 people to arrive by day’s end. In addition, some trains carrying migrants have been redirected to other German cities...
To be fair, German culture has changed. But this migrant episode is indeed a test of how far Germany's come from the nightmare of the World War II years.

Still more.

Swimwear Sensation Jessica Gomes Flaunts Spectacular Body on New Cover of Women's Health Australia

She looks great.

At London's Daily Mail, "Scorching hot: Jessica Gomes flaunts incredible figure in busty black and white bikini on cover of Women's Health."

BONUS: "VIDEO: Jessica Gomes Sexy Swimsuit Outtakes - Sports Illustrated Swimsuit."

Kristen Keogh's Got Your Labor Day Forecast

It might just be a tad warmer tomorrow, but still lovely, in the mid-80s.

At ABC News 10 San Diego:



China Navy Operating Off Coast of Alaska

This was a kind of show-of-force for President Obama, who was in Anchorage for his climate change summit earlier in the week.

At the Wall Street Journal, "Five Chinese Navy Ships Are Operating in Bering Sea off Alaska."

Also, "Chinese Navy Ships Came Within 12 Nautical Miles of US Coast":
Chinese navy ships off Alaska in recent days weren’t just operating in the area for the first time: They also came within 12 nautical miles of the coast, making a rare foray into U.S. territorial waters, according to the Pentagon.

Pentagon officials said late Thursday that the five Chinese navy ships had passed through U.S. territorial waters as they transited the Aleutian Islands, but said they had complied with international law and didn’t do anything threatening.

“This was a legal transit of U.S. territorial seas conducted in accordance with the Law of the Sea Convention,” said Pentagon spokesman Cmdr. Bill Urban.

U.S. officials said there was no known official communication to the U.S. from the ships.

The passage was seen as significant as Beijing has long objected to U.S. Navy vessels transiting its territorial waters or operating in international waters just outside.

China’s Defense Ministry confirmed that its navy ships had sailed to the Bering Sea for training after joint exercises with Russia in late August, but said the activity was routine and not aimed at any particular country.

U.S. officials said earlier that they were tracking the five ships in the area, where they hadn’t seen the Chinese navy operating before, but they didn’t say how close the ships had come to U.S. territory.

The foray, just as President Barack Obama was visiting Alaska, threw a fresh spotlight on China’s expanding naval power and ambitions on the eve of a lavish military parade in Beijing. It also came just three weeks before China’s President, Xi Jinping, begins a state visit to the U.S. already clouded by tensions over alleged cyberattacks on the U.S. and China’s island-building in the South China Sea.

The flotilla apparently traveled east from somewhere near Russia and entered the Bering Sea, navigating north of the Aleutian Islands before transiting south, where they undertook the “innocent passage” through U.S. waters between two islands, a defense official said.

That principle allows military ships to transit foreign territorial waters if they don’t conduct threatening activity. The Chinese didn’t give prior notification to the U.S. before doing so, but under international law, they don’t need to.

The Chinese don’t always acknowledge those laws, however, according to U.S. defense reports. For example, Beijing claims that U.S. warships should request permission before making their own “innocent passage” in Chinese territorial waters.

During fiscal years 2012 and 2013, the Pentagon challenged this notion, deploying U.S. naval ships through Chinese territorial waters without notifying Beijing first. According to those reports, the U.S. did not make the same challenge during fiscal 2014. There is no data available for the current fiscal year.

U.S. officials believe China is building a “blue-water” navy capable of operating far from its shores, while also developing missiles and other capabilities designed to prevent the U.S. Navy from intervening in a conflict in Asia.

Many of those capabilities, including a new antiship ballistic missile, were put on display for the first time on Thursday during the parade to mark the surrender of Japanese forces at the end of World War II.

Some U.S. military experts saw the Chinese transit through the Aleutians as a positive step, in that they had adhered to the “innocent passage” principle...
Well, China aspires to be the world's dominant power, the hegemon, and to do so it needs to challenge the U.S. All of this maneuvering off U.S. territory is par for the course. We should be really worried, however, when China begins to deploy more and greater military hardware than our side. We're not at that threshold, yet. See, for example, the U.S. Naval Institute, "Report: Chinese Develop Special "Kill Weapon" to Destroy U.S. Aircraft Carriers." And from just this week, at Free Beacon, "China Shows New intermediate-Range Missile Capable of Targeting Ships."

Orange County Prepares for El Niño

We could have massive flooding over the winter rainy season, or so they say.

At the Orange County Register, "Canyon country already busy preparing for winter storms":
Joanne Hubble, unofficial public information officer for Orange County’s canyon country, is in a field helping locals sort stacks of sandbags, bales of rice plants – not hay, mind you, because horses eat hay – and piles of rebar.

Why rebar? The steel bars go deep into the ground and, hopefully, will hold the makeshift dams when storms hit this winter.

That’s right, when – not if – storms hit, according to meteorologists. In an era of climate change, weather is weird.

While most of the county busies itself with drought, Hubble and her canyon neighbors prepare for an onslaught of rain. Even if you simply live near a slope, warn meteorologists, you should be ready for what some call mudslides...
Keep reading.

But see also, "Are we ready for El Niño?"

Alana Blanchard at the Beach in Maldives

Photos from the Maalifushi luxury resort in the Maldives.

Must be nice, heh.

On Instagram, here and here.

Sunday Cartoons

At Flopping Aces, "Sunday Funnies."

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More at Reaganite Republican, "Reaganite's SUNDAY FUNNIES," and Theo Spark's, "Cartoon Roundup..."

Cartoon Credit: Legal Insurrection, "Branco Cartoon – Taken For a Ride."

Susan Sarandon, Far-Left Hollywood Moonbat, Carried Timothy Leary's Ashes in Burning Man Ceremony (VIDEO)

I guess you just gotta giggle at the news.

Susan Sarandon's a freak Hollywood hippy moonbat, heh.

At USA Today, "Susan Sarandon carried LSD guru Timothy Leary's ashes in a Burning Man ceremony":


BLACK ROCK DESERT, Nev. — Timothy Leary, the late father of LSD, was memorialized at Burning Man after a fantastic procession and burning of his ashes in the Black Rock Desert.

It was a spectacle that not even he probably could have imagined, as actress Susan Sarandon led a march with his ashes into a temporary church built as an art installation in the desert for the week-long festival.

The church was scheduled to burn as part of the event on Saturday after the "man", a giant wooden structure, burned.

"I think he'd be so happy. I think he would have loved the chaos (of Burning Man). He would have loved it," said Sarandon, one of Leary's closest friends. "And all these people honoring him with LSD."

When Leary died in 1996, several of his friends, including Sarandon, received some of his ashes. His friends sent most of his ashes to outer space in 1997, but Sarandon kept some.

"When I went to Burning Man last time, that's when I thought I'd bring him back here," Sarandon said.

She described him as a creative man, full of ideas. He was also hopeful for youth and "worshipped women," Sarandon said.

This year, Sarandon worked as part of the building crew for Burning Man artist and Northern California-based photographer Michael Garlington, whose work Sarandon admires greatly.

Known best for his "photo chapel" at Burning Man two years ago, Garlington debuted the "Totem of Confessions" at Burning Man last week.

This year's structure was a gothic cathedral-style piece plastered in Kafkaesque photo collages of animals and people. Much of it was gilded in gold.

On Thursday, dozens of participants were standing in line to see the inside of the 60-foot high structure, which had a confession booth and eerie peephole rooms.

When the parade of people surrounding Leary's ashes came through and separated the crowd, everyone turned to watch.

"I feel so privileged to be here. This is a great opportunity," said Orgon Hunter, who built a Burning Man art piece this year, "High Witness Tower 1963," inspired by Leary's time living in Mexico. "Tim is someone I respect a lot. He was a great thinker, just really great, genius. This would have brought him great joy."
Still more.

And at Vanity Fair, "See Susan Sarandon Take On Burning Man."

President Obama Wins Iran Nuclear Deal in Congress as Senator Barbara Mikulski Votes Yes (VIDEO)

The Iranian media is cheering Barbara Mikulski's vote to approve the Obama administration's treasonous nuclear deal. At Tehran's Press TV, "34th Senate vote in favor of JCPOA gives Obama power to veto rejection by Republicans."

Here's the background on the vote in Congress, at the Washington Post, "Obama secures votes to protect Iran nuclear deal." Mikulski's generally been a reliable pro-Israel vote in the Senate, but she's retiring, and no doubt the White House put the screws in to get her capitulation on this evil gift to the tyrannical regime in Iran.

So, watch Dennis Prager demolish the left's arguments for this monstrosity of an agreement, for Prager University:


Here's More Hot Bella Hadid for Your Summertime Pleasures

Following-up, "Bella Hadid's Sexy GQ Photo Shoot."

Here's more from GQ:



BONUS: Did you know Bella Hadid is Gigi Hadid's sister? Previously at American Power, "Gigi Hadid."

Playboy Playmates During a Hot Summer Day

Well, it's still summer, dang!

Via Playboy, "The last days of summer are leaving so Playboy's Playmates Amanda Cerny, Gemma Lee Farrell, Bryiana Noelle, Kennedy Summers, Shelby Chesnes and Crystal Hefner are making sure your nights always stay hot."

Confederate Flags Raised Again in South Carolina

Well, no doubt the Confederate flag debate has simmered down by now. I've personally disassociated with so-called conservatives who champion that symbol of Southern heritage. I appreciate the sentiments of pride, but not the denial of the flag's uglier symbolism. The only people making the hardline "heritage" argument are Marxists and radical libertarians, not true conservative patriots.

Stogie at Saberpoint's backed off his brusque attacks on dissenters from the Marxist/radical libertarian line. I see his last big post on this was from August 18th, "George Zimmeran's [sic] Painting of the Confederate Flag." (But see also from August 14th, "The Civil War Absolutely Was Not About Slavery: Must-Read Book Tells Why.")

It's a stupid, childish lie that the Civil War wasn't about slavery, as I've shown here repeatedly. And all any half-rational person has to do is read Bruce Levine's magnificent book, The Fall of the House of Dixie: The Civil War and the Social Revolution That Transformed the South.

In any case, because there's always going to be disagreement over this, you'll never see the blatant in-your-face displays of the flag go away, especially in the South, and even in South Carolina, where the murders of the nine black Charleston parishioners will forever be a stain on that state's history.

So, here's the New York Times with a reminder of how that culture endures, with NASCAR.

See, "Confederate Flags Crash Nascar’s Plan for a Homecoming":

DARLINGTON, S.C. — Throwback paint schemes on racecars and retro logos and signs welcomed Nascar fans when they arrived at Darlington Raceway this weekend for the Bojangles’ Southern 500 Sprint Cup race. The marketing campaign was designed to make one of the most storied tracks on the circuit look like the early 1970s all over again.

Fans were more than happy to complete the picture, much to Nascar’s dismay. The Confederate flags they raised on R.V.s across the infield and outside the track dotted the sky above Darlington on Friday morning, as they have for decades here. The Southern 500, after all, was long known for playing “Dixie” as its anthem and used to feature a character named Johnny Reb — a man dressed as a Confederate soldier who stood atop the winning car with a rebel flag.

As those Confederate flags waved once more on Friday, Nascar faced its recurring quandary: How could a sport so closely associated with its Southern roots broaden its appeal nationally without alienating that base?

An insightful and occasionally amusing package of the sports journalism you need today, delivered to your inbox by New York Times reporters and editors.

“I’d say we’re always looking to make sure we’re satisfying our core fans and our long-term fan at the same time as we are growing to a new audience,” Jim Cassidy, Nascar’s senior vice president for racing operations, said Thursday during a telephone interview. “It’s a balance.”

And Darlington Raceway, as much as any track on the circuit, epitomizes the struggle Nascar has faced in trying to find that balance with an event that holds a special place in racing history.

The Southern 500 was first held at Darlington on Labor Day weekend in 1950. For 53 years, it was an iconic stop on the schedule, revered by some as much or more than the Daytona 500 and the Coca-Cola 600 among the most important races of the year. That was until 2004, when Nascar changed the schedule to give the Labor Day weekend date to its sister track in Fontana, Calif., in the coveted Los Angeles market.

The Southern 500 was suddenly gone.

“It’s one of those things: Be careful what you wish for,” said Kyle Petty, the longtime driver who is now an NBC broadcaster. “We wished for a bigger sport, we dreamed of a bigger sport. We dreamed of Chicago and Kansas and Dallas, Tex., and L.A., and we dreamed of those markets when we were running North Wilkesboro and Darlington and Rockingham and Martinsville and places like that.

“And then all of the sudden you have those markets, but there’s a sacrifice to be made to be in those markets. And I think Nascar looked at it and said, let’s change some of this stuff around. I give them credit for changing it at the time to try to make something happen. But I give them huge credit for realizing what we had was just as special and coming back to it.”

Darlington retained one race each season, the date shifting on the schedule several times. The Southern 500 name was brought back in 2009 as well. But it was not until after the California experiment failed and the Labor Day event was shifted to Atlanta for four years that Nascar finally gave Darlington back its Southern 500 on Labor Day weekend this year. It was hard to gauge enthusiasm going into the weekend; the race was not a sellout at the 58,000-seat track.

“I think our great race fans in South Carolina support this racetrack,” said the track president, Chip Wile. “Certainly, we want to make a big splash in our return to Labor Day weekend, and I think we’ll do that.”

But officials are determined not to make a scene at the same time with Confederate flags in clear view during the race broadcast. After all, the Nascar chairman, Brian France, had declared that Confederate flags were no longer welcome at tracks after a mass shooting at a church in Charleston in June. When the series shifted to Daytona in July, track officials came up with an exchange program. They offered American flags to replace the Confederate flags there...
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UCLA's Josh Rosen: 'The Chosen One' (VIDEO)

The Bruins had a great opening day yesterday.

 At LAT, "Josh Rosen's debut is stellar, UCLA defense staunch in 34-16 win over Virginia," and "UCLA defeats Virginia, 34-16, with Josh Rosen in starring role."

Plus, from Bill Plaschke, "Josh Rosen's debut as UCLA quarterback illuminates why he is the chosen one":

It's only one game. He's only 18. The sample size is small. The season is long. Afterward, his coach understandably attempted to slow the buzz by pushing his outstretched palms downward in a suppressing motion.

"Let's just do this, OK?" pleaded Jim Mora, pushing down, down, down. "OK?"

OK ... not. Forget it. Not gonna work. No amount of rationalizing will pick all those jaws off the Rose Bowl floor. No chunks of common sense will stop the rubbing of eyes, the nudging of neighbors, the emptying of lungs that filled the Arroyo Seco with stunned surprise.

Nothing, it seems, can quiet the roaring hope that freshman quarterback Josh Rosen brought to UCLA football Saturday in his debut, season-opening 34-16 victory over Virginia.

Sorry, coach, but the kid was unbelievable, OK?

Rated as one of the nation's best high school quarterbacks, he exceeded even the wildest dreams of Bruins fans. Everyone figured he would be good. Few had any idea that this quickly, he would be this good.

Rosen completed passes over defenders, around defenders, and occasionally just torched the ball through defenders. He threw while on the run, while falling on his back, and sometimes, splendidly, while just standing 6-feet-4 inches tall in the pocket.

While getting hammered in the stomach, he completed a screen pass that led to the first touchdown. With his team leading by a point, he threw an absolutely perfect 30-yard pass over the middle of the Virginia defense for the second touchdown. Finally, while being thrown to the ground, he found an open 310-pound nose guard on a screen pass for a third touchdown.

"Hit me right between the numbers," chortled Kenny Clark.

He was precise. He was powerful. He was inspirational, slapping hands and backs and telling his teammates, "This game is slower than I thought."

"I heard that and I'm like, 'Oh-kay?"' said receiver Eldridge Massington.

In all, Rosen set the UCLA first-year freshman quarterback record with 28 completions in 35 attempts for 351 yards. He tied the record with three touchdown passes.

His debut was at least equal to the brilliant debut of his predecessor, Brett Hundley, and his aura reminded one of Cade McNown, who led UCLA to 20 consecutive victories in the late 1990s. Rosen might have unkempt blond hair and a scraggly kid mustache, but his swagger is solid.

Sorry, coach, but your own players and coaches couldn't help themselves.

"Sometimes we're looking at each other like, 'OK, how did he do that?' " said Thomas Duarte, who caught that 30-yard touchdown pass in traffic...
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Should Offensive Speech Be Banned?

Of course not, but that doesn't stop the radical left from trying.

Here's Greg Lukianoff, for Prager University:



Saturday, September 5, 2015

How Apple is Preparing for the End of the iPhone Affair

Pretty interesting.

At Telegraph UK, "The launch of the iPhone 6s, fourth generation Apple TV and iPad Pro is impending, but it's Apple's battles with the likes of Netflix and Spotify which will prove pivotal to the company's future success..."

Syrian Refugees Are Coming to America — Shoot, Right Here in the O.C.!

If you check this Sooper Mexican post, via Instapundit, it turns out all these Syrian "refugees" aren't as wholesome as the establishment media makes them out to be. See, "JOURNALISM: How Mainstream Media and Social Media Present COMPLETELY Different Views of Syrian Immigrant Crisis."

But hey, pay no attention to the man behind the curtain!

And you migrants and refugees? No fear thee downtrodden masses the world, the O.C. is opening hearts and homes for you!

At the O.C. Register, "Syrian refugees are coming here, too, and aid groups are getting ready":
As hundreds of thousands of Syrians make their way across Europe, some by foot, local agencies are preparing for some of those people to land here.

“We are expecting a wave of Syrian refugees in Orange County,” said Nahla Kayali, founder and executive director of Access California Services, an Anaheim nonprofit that provides services largely to Muslim refugees and immigrants.

“We don’t know when they will come. But we are getting ready to receive them.”

In the past month, Access California Services has helped at least 30 Syrian refugee families moving to Orange County, providing everything from financial aid and school supplies to mental health services.

Kayali said most of those families spent several years in other countries before receiving refugee status from the United Nations and finding their way here.

Kayali and her staff met Friday to discuss the possibility of helping hundreds of Syrian refugees during the next year, or even within the next few months.

She said the agency might hire more caseworkers and mental health professionals to provide trauma counseling and therapy to help those individuals and families heal, integrate and thrive.

“We’re looking to hire members of the local Syrian community,” Kayali said. “We want people who can be culturally sensitive, understand their situation and speak the same language.”

Since the outbreak of Syria’s civil war in 2011, more than 4 million Syrians have fled abroad. The United Nations has described it as the largest refugee crisis in almost 25 years. In addition, 7.6 million people within Syria have been displaced from their homes.

For several months, Turkey and Jordan have borne much of the impact. But in recent weeks, European nations have been grappling with the issue, dealing with refugees who are trying to flee by land and sea. On Friday, Germany and Austria agreed to accept some refugees who are crowding the Hungarian border.

The stories of tragedy and strife continue to bombard media and social media sites.

Aylan Kurdi, the 3-year-old Syrian Kurdish boy whose lifeless body washed ashore at a Turkish resort, has become the symbol of the refugees’ tragic situation.

Aylan, his brother and their mother drowned during a treacherous journey across the Mediterranean Sea. Their goal was to land in Canada. Only Aylan’s father survived.

Glen Peterson, director of World Relief Garden Grove, said the heart-rending image of Aylan reminded him of families with little children that walk into his office daily.

“I read that the boy’s father had great hopes of finding safety for his wife and two children outside Syria,” he said.

In the past year, Peterson said, he has helped hundreds of families relocate in Orange County from unsettled countries such as Iraq, Afghanistan and Syria. Peterson said motivation is simple – safety and opportunity for their children.

Although Orange County organizations should start preparing to receive incoming refugees, efforts also should be made to prevent refugees from fleeing the country, said Hussam Ayloush, national chairman of the Syrian American Council.

“We’re working with President (Barack) Obama and the Congress to establish no-fly zones in liberated parts of Syria, to protect civilians from airstrikes,” said Ayloush, who is also director of the Los Angeles branch of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, based in Anaheim.

“That is one of the main reasons millions of refugees are fleeing the country.“

The Syrian American Council also is working to increase the number of Syrians allowed into the United States as refugees. Currently, the U.S. quota for refugees from all countries has been set at 70,000.

Since the war began in Syria in 2011, only about 1,500 refugees from Syria have been resettled in the United States...
Hey, more Muslims coming to the U.S.? That's right down Obama's alley! They can get in line behind all the Hondurans, Guatemalans, and El Salvadorans ... you know, the vulnerable "unaccompanied minors" we were made to feel sorry for last summer. Well, they're all settled in now, with no pressure on them to go back home, despite leftist claims that these were just temporary refugees with no claims to permanent residency in the U.S.

So hey, rejoice!

No more sad stories like Aylan Kurdi. This is America. Give us your tired, your poor, your huddled jihadis!

Bella Hadid's Sexy GQ Photo Shoot

Here: "Go on set with up-and-coming model Bella Hadid as she sends summer off with a bang."

Kate Moss Goes for Vogue Italia

At Egotastic!, "KATE MOSS ARTSY FOR VOGUE ITALIA."