Wednesday, May 10, 2017
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Actor Antonio Sabato, Jr., to Run for Congress
He's a stud, and a solid bedrock conservative family man.
We need more guys like him in Congress:
The former “Melrose Place” actor could be the next celebrity headed to Washington https://t.co/0Co7uQGKJ4
— New York Post (@nypost) May 9, 2017
Constitutional Crisis?
Is This a Constitutional Crisis? No. Next question? https://t.co/ipddJ1k2lh @instapundit— Donald Douglas (@AmPowerBlog) May 10, 2017
'Trump made the only legally correct call'It's not a constitutional crisis.
Elizabeth Price Foley is a professor of law at Florida International University.
The FBI director, like all other officers of the executive branch, is an at will employee, which means he can be fired at any time, at the sole discretion of the president. When the deputy attorney general concluded that Director Comey usurped the role of the Department of Justice in his decision not to recommend prosecution of Hillary Clinton, President Trump made the only legally correct call, to fire the director. The country deserves an FBI director who respects his limited role as an investigator, and whose reputation is not sullied by inappropriately political behavior. If there is any ongoing FBI investigation into any of Trump's associates, this investigation can and will continue unabated. This is far from a constitutional crisis--it is a confirmation that the Constitution is working exactly as it should.
It's a partisan witch-hunt.
Democrats are corrupt, evil, and un-American. It's been six month since the election. There's no evidence of Russian collusion or hacking of our democracy. It's a partisan scam.
Just duck beneath all the bullshit flying today.
Olivia Culpo
Beautiful Olivia Culpo steps out in white dress and satin trench in NYC: https://t.co/auAqVpimYV
— Donald Douglas (@AmPowerBlog) May 10, 2017
Melania's First 100 Days
All the low-key stuff Melania Trump has done in her first 100 days: https://t.co/pQpJDmQSv1 (Photo: AP) pic.twitter.com/HWXOhOn9cM
— USA TODAY (@USATODAY) May 10, 2017
James Comey Headlines
Today you gotta just sit back and take cover while the partisan bilge flies.
Headlines:
Trump fires Comey as FBI director: A look at Wednesday's front page pic.twitter.com/6tvIdUxJpa
— Los Angeles Times (@latimes) May 10, 2017
On today's #frontpage: @FBI director #Comey's ouster stuns #Washington; #Colleges vexed by rise in #MentalHealth needs pic.twitter.com/740AIPv7t3
— USA TODAY (@USATODAY) May 10, 2017
The front page of The New York Times for Wednesday, May 10, 2017 pic.twitter.com/yPEiXwMXgl
— The New York Times (@nytimes) May 10, 2017
Tuesday, May 9, 2017
Echoes of Watergate
Plus, I love this, below. It reminds me of when I first started following politics. My first political science professor, Mr. McDonald at Saddleback College, was a old-school kinda guy who loved to talk about party machines and political scandals. We had to read two non-fiction books on politics for his course, and I read Teddy White, The Making of the President 1960, and Breach of Faith: The Fall of Richard Nixon.
Good times, heh.
Analysis: Trump fired the man who may have helped make him president — and the man who perhaps most threatened him https://t.co/QMle9SvrSI
— NYT Politics (@nytpolitics) May 10, 2017
Conservatives Need Deep Soul-Searching
Thursday, May 4, 2017, will go down as a watershed moment in political history. This day showed us the culmination of all of the vices of our 28-year addiction to the binary idolatry of politics. Under the false dichotomy of binary choices (“but you might get the Democrats”), we are left with a political system that looks like a bad unibrow. If we don’t engage in some serious introspection and forward-looking planning, there is essentially no purpose to continuing this red vs. blue game. We have reached the moment when, just like the Whigs in 1854, after they failed to stand for anything related to the issues of their time, a group of us will have to meet in a schoolhouse and chart a new course.Keep reading.
Speaking of binary choices, I began the day with the choice of watching C-Span 1, where House Republicans sounded like Democrats on health care and were making ObamaCare popular again, or watching C-Span 2 and seeing Senate Republicans extol the virtues of a Democrat budget while having full control over government. For my own blood pressure, I opted for neither.
The events of Thursday – betraying the ultimate promise to save a sixth of our economy and pass a Democrat budget, all with control of all three branches – is the 1854 Kansas-Nebraska Act moment for the GOP. I am not comparing these issues to slavery, but the political dynamic is identical. At the time, the new Republicans recognized that the Whig Party was completely maladroit and failed to confront the consummate challenge of its time. That is the context from which the Republican Party was born. Yet we have now been keeping a comatose party afloat for 28 years – since the retirement of Reagan – longer than the entire shelf life of the Whig Party.
Too many people will get caught up in the minutiae of the politics, details, and process of the health care and budget bills. The reality is much broader. The party just doesn’t share our values. When a party has principles, it finds a way to win even when it has very little power. Thus the Democrats. When a party has no principles, it finds a way to lose, even with full control of government. Thus the Republicans...
Carmen Goséy, 'Woke' Student Leader at University of Wisconsin-Madison, Attacks 'All White People' as 'Racist'
I don't get too many students who are this hardcore on my campus. This chick's got it bad.
At the the University of Wisconsin-Madison's Daily Cardinal, "Outgoing ASM chair condemns university’s attitude toward students of color."
And at the College Fix, "Head of UW-Madison student gov. leaves in a huff; blames racism, oppression."Former ASM Chair issued a letter to the campus community condemning UW-Madison's treatment of students of color. https://t.co/zTc44WQyzG pic.twitter.com/XB1s92ALrN— The Daily Cardinal (@dailycardinal) May 4, 2017
Here's her farewell letter:
Dear Campus Community,Seriously, "woke."
As I move on from the role as Chair of Student Council, I believe it is necessary to leave honestly. The University is on stolen, Ho-Chunk land, yet does little to recognize its historic significance. For the University to truly recognize this sacred land and its inhabitants it would have to acknowledge the resentment and oppression that people of color face every day. This institution perpetuates and suppresses the voices that are the most vulnerable. As Chair, I used to be hopeful. I used to be proud. I am no longer content with the University's action and active silencing of students of color on this campus. I ask people of color to reconsider your place at this institution. I ask parents of color to rethink sending your children to this institution.
This University lacks the capacity, courage, and integrity to protect communities of color. I have held one of the highest student positions on campus, and I was a token for white supremacists. In my first semester, I was ambitious to implement change and new initiatives surrounding diversity and inclusion. However, I found myself lost and defeated. I was operating in a white position as a person of color. Now I see that this University was not designed for the success of minority communities; it was designed for white students to learn about my oppression while not having to participate in dismantling it. I have struggled with the juxtaposition of my identity and representing a campus that does not look like me or remotely relate to my experience.
Racism is an institutionalized structure which is embedded in ASM and the University. Racism is a system designed to disadvantage people of color and create inequalities in each pocket os society. All white people are racist. Not only by upholding a system of disadvantage but being born into a conditioned environment where you are many steps ahead. Being a racist is not an option, it is a condition. However, being an anti-racist is a choice. A choice that white people will have to make which boils down to what they are willing to do to actively participate in deconstructing racism.
My last and final words call out an unfortunate reality; this institution does not care about people of color. This institution does care about people of color.
Sincerely,
Your woke, ratchet 23rd ASM Chair Carmen Goséy
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Steve Bannon and Julius Evola
Steve Bannon Cited Italian Thinker Who Inspired Fascists. @jasondhorowitz via @nytimes https://t.co/FaVVkYi6OT— Michiko Kakutani (@michikokakutani) February 19, 2017
ROME — Those trying to divine the roots of Stephen K. Bannon’s dark and at times apocalyptic worldview have repeatedly combed over a speech that Mr. Bannon, President Trump’s ideological guru, made in 2014 to a Vatican conference, where he expounded on Islam, populism and capitalism.You see, it's very important to document how Trump's key advisers may have been --- or may not have been --- influenced by esoteric fascist thinkers from the 1930s who nobody's even heard about. But when Obama spent a lifetime at the teat of the most radical Marxists, Weather Underground terrorists, and black liberation revolutionaries, to even raise concerns is "racist," gauche, and thus fundamentally lowbrow. You're clinging to guns and religion, bro.
But for all the examination of those remarks, a passing reference by Mr. Bannon to an esoteric Italian philosopher has gone little noticed, except perhaps by scholars and followers of the deeply taboo, Nazi-affiliated thinker, Julius Evola.
“The fact that Bannon even knows Evola is significant,” said Mark Sedgwick, a leading scholar of Traditionalists at Aarhus University in Denmark.
Evola, who died in 1974, wrote on everything from Eastern religions to the metaphysics of sex to alchemy. But he is best known as a leading proponent of Traditionalism, a worldview popular in far-right and alternative religious circles that believes progress and equality are poisonous illusions.
Evola became a darling of Italian Fascists, and Italy’s post-Fascist terrorists of the 1960s and 1970s looked to him as a spiritual and intellectual godfather.
They called themselves Children of the Sun after Evola’s vision of a bourgeoisie-smashing new order that he called the Solar Civilization. Today, the Greek neo-Nazi party Golden Dawn includes his works on its suggested reading list, and the leader of Jobbik, the Hungarian nationalist party, admires Evola and wrote an introduction to his works.
More important for the current American administration, Evola also caught on in the United States with leaders of the alt-right movement, which Mr. Bannon nurtured as the head of Breitbart News and then helped harness for Mr. Trump.
“Julius Evola is one of the most fascinating men of the 20th century,” said Richard Spencer, the white nationalist leader who is a top figure in the alt-right movement, which has attracted white supremacists, racists and anti-immigrant elements.
In the days after the election, Mr. Spencer led a Washington alt-right conference in chants of “Hail Trump!” But he also invoked Evola’s idea of a prehistoric and pre-Christian spirituality — referring to the awakening of whites, whom he called the Children of the Sun.
Mr. Spencer said “it means a tremendous amount” that Mr. Bannon was aware of Evola and other Traditionalist thinkers.
“Even if he hasn’t fully imbibed them and been changed by them, he is at least open to them,” he said. “He at least recognizes that they are there. That is a stark difference to the American conservative movement that either was ignorant of them or attempted to suppress them.”
Mr. Bannon, who did not return a request for comment for this article, is an avid and wide-ranging reader. He has spoken enthusiastically about everything from Sun Tzu’s “The Art of War” to “The Fourth Turning” by William Strauss and Neil Howe, which sees history in cycles of cataclysmic and order-obliterating change. His awareness of and reference to Evola in itself only reflects that reading. But some on the alt-right consider Mr. Bannon a door through which Evola’s ideas of a hierarchical society run by a spiritually superior caste can enter in a period of crisis.
“Evolists view his ship as coming in,” said Prof. Richard Drake at the University of Montana, who wrote about Evola in his book “The Revolutionary Mystique and Terrorism in Contemporary Italy.”
For some of them, it has been a long time coming.
“It’s the first time that an adviser to the American president knows Evola, or maybe has a Traditionalist formation,” said Gianfranco De Turris, an Evola biographer and apologist based in Rome who runs the Evola Foundation out of his apartment.
“If Bannon has these ideas, we have to see how he influences the politics of Trump,” he said...
This is why Trump won. And it's why Americans hate politics and the corrupt leftist media.
More (FWIW).
Brittany Pettibone
She traveled to France to cover the election --- in style, I might add.
Off to Paris for the French Election. May Le Pen be victorious! pic.twitter.com/eLnoKSkNmu
— Brittany Pettibone (@BrittPettibone) May 5, 2017
Why Macron Won
Et voilà. MUST READ this very good @AdamNossiter analysis of why Emmanuel Macron won and Marine Le Pen lost. https://t.co/EPWo2V6ofz— Rachel Donadio — NYT (@RachelDonadio) May 8, 2017
PARIS — The French presidential runoff transcended national politics. It was globalization against nationalism. It was the future versus the past. Open versus closed.More.
But in his resounding victory on Sunday night, Emmanuel Macron, the centrist who has never held elected office, won because he was the beneficiary of a uniquely French historic and cultural legacy, where many voters wanted change but were appalled at the type of populist anger that had upturned politics in Britain and the United States. He trounced the far-right candidate Marine Le Pen, keeping her well under 40 percent, even as her aides said before the vote that anything below that figure would be considered a failure.
His victory quickly brought joy from Europe’s political establishment, especially since a Le Pen victory would have plunged the European Union into crisis. But in the end, Mr. Macron, only 39, a former investment banker and an uninspired campaigner, won because of luck, an unexpected demonstration of political skill, and the ingrained fears and contempt that a majority of French still feel toward Ms. Le Pen and her party, the National Front.
For the past year, a pressing political question has been whether widespread public frustration against Western political establishments had morphed into a global populist movement. Britain’s vote to leave the European Union last June, followed by the presidential election of Donald J. Trump in the United States, created the impression of a mounting wave. Ms. Le Pen, stalwart of the European far right, was the next truly big test.
But Ms. Le Pen’s challenge was different because French history is different. She has spent the last six years as president of the National Front single-mindedly focused on one objective: erasing the stain of her party’s association with the ex-collaborationists, right-wing extremists, immigrant-hating racists and anti-Semites who founded it 45 years ago.
She knew — as her father, the party patriarch Jean-Marie Le Pen, always refused to acknowledge — that she would always be a minority candidate as long as she reminded the French of perhaps the greatest stain in their history, the four years of far-right rule during World War II. Inside and outside the party this process was called “undemonization” — a term suggesting the demons still associated with her party. The French do not want them back.
“There was no choice. I couldn’t vote for Le Pen. You’re not going to vote for the extremist,” said Martine Nurit, 52, a small-restaurant owner who had just cast her ballot in Paris’s 20th Arrondissement on Sunday. She had voted for the far-left candidate Jean-Luc Mélenchon in the first round, on April 23, and it was with “not an ounce of joy” that she voted for the “business-oriented” Mr. Macron in the second.
“Mostly, I voted against Le Pen,” she said.
In the end Ms. Le Pen failed to “undemonize,” spectacularly. She failed during the course of the campaign, when her angry rallies drew the Front inexorably back into the swamp from which it had emerged. And then she failed decisively in one of the campaign’s critical moments, last week’s debate with Mr. Macron, when she effectively “redemonized” herself and the party, as many French commentators noted...
You know, that's fair enough, as far as it goes. I wouldn't vote for a party that was essentially the Vichy warmed over. But that's not what the National Front is today. Alas, too late. The party's going to change its name, attempting to put its so-called collaborationist, right-wing extremist, immigrant-hating, and racist anti-Semitic history behind. At Politico:
National Front will change its name after Le Pen’s defeat https://t.co/psbUtUDRA4 pic.twitter.com/90v1Yh2aGj
— POLITICO Europe (@POLITICOEurope) May 7, 2017
Victims of Communism Day
Communist May Day - now a day of protest for progressive neo-communists. Here's an informed view: https://t.co/OtrmAzy3zr
— David Horowitz (@horowitz39) May 1, 2017
Uncensored Richard Nixon Interview with Pat Buchanan from 1982 (VIDEO)
Take the way-back machine to the early years of cable television, and I guess, the rehabilitation of Richard Nixon:
Pepe the Frog is Dead
Heh.
At Althouse, "'Pepe the Frog is dead' — as depicted in the new comic strip by Matt Furie, the artist who originally drew the character."
I don't take this stuff too seriously, but apparently some people do, including the cartoonist who created Pepe.
At the BBC:
Pepe the Frog 'is killed off to avoid being a hate symbol' https://t.co/MONlOpnxZ3
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) May 8, 2017
Rule 5
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Monday, May 8, 2017
Amber Lee's Slightly Warmer Forecast
Here's the lovely Ms. Amber, for CBS News 2 Los Angeles:
California Democrats to End Ban on Communists in State Government
I'm older today, though. And given the nature of leftist subversion, I think it's a big mistake to do away those requirements now. Frankly, some of the Republicans are furious at this piece, at the Sacramento Bee, via Memeorandum, "California may end ban on communists in government jobs."
California may end ban on communists in government jobs (Sophia Bollag / Associated Press) https://t.co/jLWuU6ie3h https://t.co/WfS1t1ZLWI
— memeorandum (@memeorandum) May 9, 2017
Macron's Regime: So It Begins
And so it begins. pic.twitter.com/Upa8AKmBJW— Brittany Pettibone (@BrittPettibone) May 8, 2017
ADDED: It's worth noting, but this Breitbart piece is a week old. Still, it definitely "begins" with the election of that dang macaroon.
Emmanuel Macron, No Nutritional Value
Francesca Eastwood in See Through Sweater
Francesca Eastwood Braless in See Through Tight Sweater - https://t.co/EblEMHkxPs - pic.twitter.com/ZqFtkoMfRY
— Taxi Driver (@TaxiDriverMovie) May 8, 2017
Lindsey Pelas Braless in See Through Dress
Lindsey Pelas Braless in See Through Tight Dress - https://t.co/6oqCrerQ1E - pic.twitter.com/4jhDuT8jrJ
— Taxi Driver (@TaxiDriverMovie) May 8, 2017
Was the American Revolution Such a Good Idea?
“We could have been Canada,” Adam Gopnik says. Well, there’s a Canada right up there for anyone who wants it.But, as good and satisfying as quick snark feels, it pays to drive the point home, that this piece, from Adam Gopnik, at the New Yorker, is fundamentally evil. I can't be more emphatic. The world today would be a much worse place without the U.S., but for demonic leftists like Gopnik, Australia and Canada are models of modern enlightened nation-states. Fuck the racist U.S. You should have been aborted, you cancer on the world.
Like I said, this is evil incarnate. Leftists are evil. Never, ever forget that.
Was the American Revolution such a good idea? https://t.co/09Rinf2qq7 via @adamgopnik— Marc-William Palen (@MWPalen) May 8, 2017
France's Surrender
Pro-Brexit group compares Macron’s election win to France’s surrender in World War II – POLITICO https://t.co/tetkA5oqEp— Mike Allen (@AMike4761) May 8, 2017
And from Ben Garrison:
Don't do it #France No Suicide by Political Correctness! #VivelaFrance #jevotepour #LePen #BenGarrison #cartoons https://t.co/Oj98iIxEAZ pic.twitter.com/tUO8xqQCdl
— BenGarrison Cartoons (@GrrrGraphics) May 7, 2017
Au revoir en France! #MacronPresident #frenchelection https://t.co/Oj98iIxEAZ pic.twitter.com/Djg7UfcZKG
— BenGarrison Cartoons (@GrrrGraphics) May 7, 2017
Melanie Phillips, Londonistan
At Amazon, Melanie Phillips, Londonistan.
Condoleezza Rice
And at CBS This Morning:
Melanie Phillips Braves Berkeley (VIDEO)
I’m on the campus of the University of California at Berkeley, where conservative speakers are being systematically censored by violent protests designed to prevent them from speaking. I am on Sproul plaza in the centre of the campus, where free speech was supposedly enshrined back in the sixties but where it is now appallingly being suppressed.More.
This is the campus where conservative views are called fascism and shouted down. As you can see from these posters on this campus noticeboard.
This is where Jewish students in particular are being intimidated by threatening pro-Palestinian demonstrators. I was originally asked to speak at Berkeley Hillel, the Jewish student centre here. But remarkably, even that was considered too dangerous for me.
So I spoke instead to Jewish students at another, more discreet centre. These students had to be personally coaxed to attend my meeting – because Jewish students at Berkeley are now too frightened for their own safety to attend pro-Israel presentations. That is the truly shocking state of affairs in this prestigious seat of learning today...
Hat Tip: Blazing Cat Fur.
Storm Brings Snow to Local Mountains (VIDEO)
At CBS News 2 Los Angeles:
Sunday, May 7, 2017
Nathan Damigo
I've Finished The Last of the Mohicans
Check it out, at Amazon, The Last of the Mohicans.
I hadn't realized it beforehand, but the 1992 film version of the book alters the story considerably. Reading around online, some commentary indicates the alterations improve the story, making the tale more into a romance thriller of sorts.
Either way, it's worth a look, in paperback or on DVD.
Jennifer Delacruz's Lingering Showers Forecast
We're having some winter weather in May. I stayed in all day, reading and watching baseball. The Angels had no problems with the weather, but lost to the Astros 5-3 at Anaheim Stadium.
In any case, here's the lovely Ms. Jennifer with the weather report, for ABC News 10 San Diego:
Emmanuel Macron Beats Marine Le Pen
At Bloomberg and the Telegraph U.K.:
Emmanuel Macron beats Marine Le Pen in the #Frenchelection with 65% of vote - exit polls https://t.co/6aSX0XS5dJ pic.twitter.com/oSUq89nrTJ— The Telegraph (@Telegraph) May 7, 2017
39-year-old Macron will become the youngest president in French history https://t.co/kXLJZUcWM6 #Presidentielle2017 pic.twitter.com/4Wz8a5fg5Q— Bloomberg Politics (@bpolitics) May 7, 2017
Saturday, May 6, 2017
Jennifer Delacruz's Thunderstorms Forecast
At ABC News 10 San Diego:
ICYMI: Richard White, The Middle Ground
Once again, thanks for your support.
At Amazon, Richard White, The Middle Ground: Indians, Empires, and Republics in the Great Lakes Region, 1650-1815.
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Emmanuel Macron's Emails Hacked Ahead of French Presidential Election (VIDEO)
You gotta love it.
At the Telegraph U.K., "French election: Are Russian hackers to blame for Emmanuel Macron's leaked emails - and could they target UK general election?"
Is the Macron campaign that stupid? They can't secure their own emails? Like John Podesta caught in a phishing scam? These people are idiots.
More from Jack Posobiec, at the Rebel:
Prominent French Leftists to Abstain in Sunday's Presidential Vote
Looks like the so-called establishment candidate, Emmanuel Macron, doesn't appeal to the leftist establishment.
At NYT:
Pascal Bruckner, Zeev Sternhell, Agnès Varda, Sophia Aram et al vs. Emmanuel Todd & other left-wing abstainers. https://t.co/181ymA8KP2— Rachel Donadio — NYT (@RachelDonadio) May 6, 2017
PARIS — The French comedian Sophia Aram took to the airwaves of one of France’s most popular morning radio shows this week. In the squealy voice of a teenage girl, she cried, “I can be against toothbrushes, and against cavities!” She then added: “Hashtag: NeitherCheeseNorDessert.”Keep reading.
Ms. Aram was making light of what she saw as a worrisome trend ahead of the French presidential election on Sunday, a race that has divided the country’s intellectuals and cultural figures: voters, especially on the left, who might abstain or cast a blank ballot because they intensely dislike both the centrist front-runner Emmanuel Macron and his far-right rival, Marine Le Pen.
The “Neither-Nor” impulse, as it’s called here, was a factor in past French elections, but greater discontent — with conventional political parties and the European Union — has been particularly strong this time.
“A lot of people don’t recognize themselves in either of these candidates,” said Sudhir Hazareesingh, a politics professor at Oxford University and the author of “How the French Think.” The backdrop is a French left that’s divided, especially over the big Cs: capitalism and communism — and the collapse of the governing Socialist party in this election.
Devon A. Mihesuah, Repatriation Reader
This is fascinating.
Fergus Bordewich had a chapter on it, in Killing the White Man's Indian: Reinventing Native Americans at the End of the Twentieth Century.
Camila Mendes
BONUS: "Steplinks of the Day":
Trying to convince a girl to let me braid my beard into her pussy hair – so that we can feel like conjoined twins…connected in this universe…is really not taken as seriously as it should…because it’s the only thing I want to do..and bitches just laugh it off...
Friday, May 5, 2017
Evelyn Taft's Chance of Scattered Showers Forecast
Hopefully it'll be just like that tomorrow.
Here's the lovely Ms. Evelyn, for KCAL 9 News Los Angeles:
Fidget Spinners
Say hello to fidget spinners, the latest toy sensation https://t.co/pF88u75Fu7 pic.twitter.com/7dLYpf4eBs
— ABC7 Eyewitness News (@ABC7) May 5, 2017
Teachers are totally over fidget spinners: https://t.co/aAT5lzeQe5
— Donald Douglas (@AmPowerBlog) May 5, 2017
Bella Thorne Magic Mountain
And TMZ, "BELLA THORNE AND JORDAN CLARKSON -- MAGIC MOUNTAIN SHOTS."
Also at Taxi Driver, "Bella Thorne Nipples in Braless Cutoff White Beater."
Who Wins and Who Loses in the Latest G.O.P. Health Care Bill
Frankly, I'm not quite sure what the bill does exactly. It's going to lift the individual mandate, but charge you extra for initial enrollment if you've been uninsured longer than two months. And it's going to phase out federal ObamaCare subsidies for Medicaid, or something like that.
In any case, maybe this piece will help, at NYT, "Who Wins and Who Loses in the Latest G.O.P. Health Care Bill":
The American Health Care Act, which narrowly won passage in the House on Thursday, could transform the nation’s health insurance system and create a new slate of winners and losers.Keep reading.
While the Senate will probably demand changes, this bill, if it becomes law in its current form, will repeal and replace large portions of the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare). It will change the rules and subsidies for people who buy their own insurance coverage, and make major cuts to the Medicaid program, which funds care for the poor and disabled.
Any sizable change in our complex health care system leaves some people and businesses better or worse off. For some, insurance will become more affordable — or their taxes will be lower. Others will lose out on financial support or health care coverage. You can see how you might be affected in our summary of winners and losers...
ADDED: Ignoring the dramatic, sky-is-falling headline, and the leftist bent, you get a gist of the major provisions here, at LAT, "All the horrific details of the GOP's new Obamacare repeal bill: A handy guide."
MORE: After reading around, I like the bill --- it's repealing the most reviled elements of ObamaCare, and returning more power to the states. I think we need to keep some protections for the poorest and the elderly, but we don't need the ObamaCare mandates to do that.
See additional analysis, at Heritage, "The House Acts on Obamacare. Time for the Senate to Follow Suit."
Devon A. Mihesuah, American Indians: Stereotypes and Realities
My copy came
I really appreciate it!
At Amazon, Devon A. Mihesuah, American Indians: Stereotypes and Realities.
This is a nifty little book, by the way. It's a myth-busting little tome, chock full of bibliographic citations.
Don't miss it!
Cinco de Mayo in the Trump Era
Folks can still celebrate Cinco without being all depressed about heightened immigration enforcement. Leftists are just such fucking goons.
At ABC News 10 San Diego, using the AP wire service:
Cinco de Mayo in Trump era leaves Mexican-Americans torn https://t.co/2sQ8TuntdV— 10News (@10News) May 5, 2017
For years, Yazmin Irazoqui Ruiz saw Cinco de Mayo as a reason to eat tacos and listen to Mexican music.
The 25-year-old Mexican-born medical student left Mexico for the U.S. as a child and celebrates the day to honor a homeland she hardly remembers.
But the Albuquerque, New Mexico, resident said she's reluctant to take part in Cinco de Mayo festivities this year as President Donald Trump steps up federal immigration enforcement and supporters back his call for the building of a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border.
"I mean, what is it about? You want to eat our food and listen to our music, but when we need you to defend us, where are you?" Irazoqui Ruiz asked about the wave of anti-immigrant sentiment in the country.
She isn't alone. Trump's immigration policies and rhetoric are leaving some Mexican Americans and immigrants feeling at odds with a holiday they already thought was appropriated by beer and liquor companies, event promoters and bars.
Latino activists and scholars say that ambivalence is bolstered by the hazy history of Cinco de Mayo and by stereotypes exploited by marketers.
The once-obscure holiday marking a 19th century-battle between Mexico and invading French forces is now a regular celebration in the U.S., where party-goers flock to bars for cheap margaritas and tacos. Television beer commercials often show mostly white actors on a beach celebrating.
"The narrative around Cinco de Mayo seems to say, 'this day really isn't yours'," said Cynthia Duarte, a sociology professor at California Lutheran University...
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Thursday, May 4, 2017
Evelyn Taft's Chance of Showers Forecast
It's getting toward the end of the semester, though, so I'm ragged after a full day. It'll be nice to lounge around tomorrow and read books. The weather's certainly suited for it. I hope it's not too hot, heh.
Here's the lovely Ms. Evelyn, herself sporting the robust red tonight, for CBS News 2 Los Angeles:
The Collapse of American Identity
Jones is the author of The End of White Christian America.
— Donald Douglas (@AmPowerBlog) May 2, 2017
There have been other times in our history when the fabric of American identity was stretched in similar ways — the Civil War, heightened levels of immigration at the turn of the 20th century and the cultural upheavals of the 1960s.RTWT.
But during these eras, white Christians were still secure as a demographic and cultural majority in the nation. The question at stake was whether they were going to make room for new groups at a table they still owned. Typically, a group would gain its seat in exchange for assimilation to the majority culture. But as white Christians have slipped from the majority over the past decade, this familiar strategy is no longer viable.
White Christians are today struggling to face a new reality: the inevitable surrender of table ownership in exchange for an equal seat. And it’s this new higher-stakes challenge that is fueling the great partisan reorientation we are witnessing today.
The temptation for the Republican Party, especially with Donald Trump in the White House, is to double down on a form of white Christian nationalism, which treats racial and religious identity as tribal markers and defends a shrinking demographic with increasingly autocratic assertions of power.
For its part, the Democratic Party is contending with the difficulties of organizing its more diverse coalition while facing its own tribal temptations to embrace an identity politics that has room to celebrate every group except whites who strongly identify as Christian. If this realignment continues, left out of this opposition will be a significant number of whites who are both wary of white Christian nationalism and weary of feeling discounted in the context of identity politics.
This end is not inevitable, but if we are to continue to make one out of many, leaders of both parties will have to step back from the reactivity of the present and take up the more arduous task of weaving a new national narrative in which all Americans can see themselves.
Devin Brugman and Natasha Oakley on the Beach in Miami
From Hawaii to Miami and tropical locales in between, it's rough out there.
At Egotastic!, "Devin Brugman and Natasha Oakley Sweet Thong Sisters."
There's times where I forget what a beach girl I am 💫🌴 So happy to be in Miami wearing @mondayswimwear X pic.twitter.com/I11d6aYcjq
— Natasha Oakley (@Tashoakley) May 4, 2017
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Dennis Prager on Communism's Horrific Legacy
This is most excellent, man.
Aleister, Long-Time Blog Personality, Comes Out as Mike LaChance
I probably should have started with a pseudonym, lol.
At Legal Insurrection, "Meet Mike LaChance, aka “Aleister”."
He's been blogging full-time for a few years now. More power to him.
Naomi Schaefer Riley Interview at Prager University (VIDEO)
At Prager U:
Trump White House Deliberates on Afghanistan War
.@EliLake reports on the White House's deliberations over the war in Afghanistan - https://t.co/L2n0Jy1lzj
— FPI (@ForeignPolicyI) May 2, 2017
The New York Times Prints Fake Facts
.@nytimes Prints the Fake Facts that Fit its #FakeNews Narratives https://t.co/H33V9uvJzt
— Nick Short (@PoliticalShort) May 2, 2017
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@1PatriciaMurphy That's really cool, Patricia!
— Donald Douglas (@AmPowerBlog) May 2, 2017
@AmPowerBlog Thanks! I've known the fight song since birth.
— Patricia Murphy (@1PatriciaMurphy) May 2, 2017
Lock 'em Up: Code Pink Protesters at Sessions Hearing Could Face Year in Prison
The woman who laughed during the confirmation hearing of Jeff Sessions was convicted and could face a year in prison https://t.co/yHfUsgB66R
— The New York Times (@nytimes) May 4, 2017
Wednesday, May 3, 2017
Jackie Johnson's Increasing Clouds with Chance of Showers Forecast
At CBS News 2 Los Angeles:
Christine Brennan: #NFL Disses Colin Kaepernick While Embracing Athletes Accused of Sexual Assault
Kaepernick's exercising his right to dissent when dissing the flag, no matter how vile his opinion. No NFL team will touch him. But a number of athletes accused of violent crimes against women, some caught on videotape, are riding high in the league.
I don't feel sorry for Kaep. That said, Mixon and some of the other thugs are sick and should've been given the cold shoulder.
At USA Today:
NFL welcomes those accused of sexual and physical assault, but not Colin Kaepernick. My @USATODAYsports column: https://t.co/EYY46wBeQI
— Christine Brennan (@cbrennansports) May 3, 2017
ICYMI: Naomi Schaefer Riley, The New Trail of Tears
At Amazon, Naomi Schaefer Riley, The New Trail of Tears: How Washington Is Destroying American Indians.
Ashley Graham for V Magazine
And at V, "Body Beautiful: Ashley Graham Bares All to Tracee Ellis Ross."
Critics Tell 'Elitist' Jimmy Kimmel to Shut Up (VIDEO)
Also, from the scum leftist TBogg, at Raw Story, via Memeorandum, "CNN panel goes off the rails after conservative calls Jimmy Kimmel's emotional healthcare appeal ‘cheap’."
Tuesday, May 2, 2017
Amber Lee's Warm Inland Forecast
It's definitely SoCal heaven right now.
Go out a grab a beer and enjoy it!
Here's the lovely Ms. Amber, for CBS News 2 Los Angeles:
Kendall Jenner Wore See-Through Gown and Thong to Met Gala
At USA Today, "The time Kendall Jenner wore a visible thong to the #MetGala."
And at Taxi Driver, "Kendall Jenner Ass Cheeks at the Met Gala."
Can't Get Enough of Kate
At Sports Illustrated Swimsuit:
We can't get enough of our cover girl. 💙 https://t.co/O0XifWcPUo pic.twitter.com/tMCEU66UOg
— SI Swimsuit (@SI_Swimsuit) May 2, 2017
Adam Tooze, The Deluge
Ending the Trust System Will Do More for American Indians Than Changing the Name of the Washington Redskins
Reading her book was one of the reasons I've been on the frontier America jag for the last few months.
And here she is with a great new video for Prager University.
Not to be missed. I love these clips:
I've Finished Fergus Bordewich's, Killing the White Man's Indian
I forgot to mention I'd finished the book, which is a shame, considering its sheer excellence.
At Amazon, Fergus Bordewich, Killing the White Man's Indian: Reinventing Native Americans at the End of the Twentieth Century.
This book should be a required introductory text for any student of Native American history. If readers start only with Dee Brown's Bury My Heart, or Vine Deloria, Jr.'s, Custer Died for Your Sins, they're doing it wrong.
Bordewich is no conservative (nor Trumpian nationalist, for that matter). But he's fair and pragmatic, and he drops a few righteous barbs onto the far-left "settler colonial"-hating scholars and commentators.
It definitely deserves a spot on your bookshelf. A great volume.
Mollie Ziegler Hemingway, Trump vs. the Media
How bad is the problem of media bias? The answer can be summed up in a few words: President Donald J. Trump. Whether you love or hate him, there's no question that Trump gained a huge amount of support for his willingness to criticize the media in harsh and unsparing terms. Yet, the media seem baffled by the fact they've lost the trust of the American people. They have responded by being extraordinarily defensive and doubling down on even more histrionic attacks. However, the American system has always depended on a strong and trusted media to hold those in power accountable. Journalist Mollie Hemingway looks at the impressive list of media failure that led us to this unique moment and asks: Is it possible for the media to recover their credibility before it's too late?
Glamour Model Elle Johnson Dubbed 'Too Sexy for Instagram'
At Maxim, "#FreeTheCleavage model @_ElleJohnson gets booted off Instagram (again) for her sexy pics."
And at London's Daily Mail, "Glamour model dubbed 'too sexy for Instagram' is banned from the site for her VERY racy snaps - and says she feels like Doctor Dao who was thrown off a United Airlines flight."
Vulnerable Dems Aren't Pulling Punches
At National Journal, "Vulnerable Democrats Are Showing Little Fear of Trump":
.@AndreaDrusch explains why vulnerable red-state Dems aren't afraid to bash Trump https://t.co/bvArBqHKoV (free!)— Kimberly Railey (@KimberlyRailey) May 1, 2017
Vulnerable Democrats aren’t pulling any punches criticizing President Trump’s first months in office. Instead of veering to the right—as many red-state Democrats have tried with little success in recent years—2018’s most endangered senators have repeatedly voted against Trump’s Cabinet nominees, helped filibuster his Supreme Court pick, and ratcheted up their rhetoric against policies they say hurt the middle class.I doubt Dems have much shot at taking back the Senate, especially if Trump continues to hold his main base of supporters heading into the 2018 midterms (as polls are now showing). (Dems are defending the majority of Senate seats up for reelection in 2018). But, political science shows that the president's party almost always loses seats in the midterms, so I'm not holding my breath. The Senate's vulnerable to a Democrat takeover, although the House not so much. It'll pay to refer to some of the Larry Sabato-style vote-prediction analyses in the months ahead.
While these senators still need to win back plenty of Trump voters ahead of the midterms, strategists say the moves reflect a new reality for red-state Democrats. After three election cycles of dormancy, the Democratic base could suddenly play a significant role in their reelections, even in states Trump won handily.
Pointing to the House special election he’s working on in Georgia, Democratic pollster John Anzalone said Democrats are already taking note of an influx of voters who hadn’t participated in previous midterms—a trend that could dramatically alter the political landscape in red territory in two years.
“If that holds into 2018, we’re going to see a voter universe that’s different from anything we’ve seen in God-knows how many midterms,” Anzalone said in an interview last week. “That’s what we should be focusing on as Democrats.”
Among vulnerable senators, many of whom pledged to work with the new president after he was elected, few are shying away from attacking the president, even in places he just won.
Sen. Robert Casey of Pennsylvania, long considered a quiet centrist, raised eyebrows earlier this spring when he took to Twitter criticizing the president and participated in a series of rambunctious town halls. Members of the Senate Finance Committee, which includes a handful of vulnerable Democrats, boycotted a hearing for Trump’s picks to lead the departments of Justice, Health and Human Services, and Treasury. And all but four Democrats joined with their leadership in a filibuster of Trump’s Supreme Court nominee, Neil Gorsuch.
As lawmakers returned from their April recess last week, red-state Democrats wasted no time laying into shortcomings of Trump’s first months. In a press conference Tuesday, Sens. Casey, Debbie Stabenow of Michigan, and Tammy Baldwin of Wisconsin each laid into the president for a lack of action on outsourcing and trade. Asked whether any appetite remained to work with the White House, Stabenow said each of them had initially been “hopeful” about it in the beginning, but grown less optimistic throughout the course of the president’s first months.
That attitude has drawn praise from progressive groups, who say frustration with Trump is already driving up their activism in traditionally red territory...
But we'll see. We'll see.
I love politics right now. I love how the Democrats are all fucked up.
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Democrats Know Why Clinton Lost
But autopsies continue to pour in, and if they've got some supreme pedigree, some establishment authority and gloss, the updated spin sort of excuses base Democrats of their stupidity. If they'd only known this before the election!
At McClatchy, "Democrats say they now know exactly why Clinton lost" (via Memeorandum):
A select group of top Dem strategists know why Clinton lost. Will the rest of the party listen to them? https://t.co/QnHAeYwdnw— Alex Roarty (@Alex_Roarty) May 1, 2017
A select group of top Democratic Party strategists have used new data about last year’s presidential election to reach a startling conclusion about why Hillary Clinton lost. Now they just need to persuade the rest of the party they’re right.More.
Many Democrats have a shorthand explanation for Clinton’s defeat: Her base didn’t turn out, Donald Trump’s did and the difference was too much to overcome.
But new information shows that Clinton had a much bigger problem with voters who had supported President Barack Obama in 2012 but backed Trump four years later.
Those Obama-Trump voters, in fact, effectively accounted for more than two-thirds of the reason Clinton lost, according to Matt Canter, a senior vice president of the Democratic political firm Global Strategy Group. In his group’s analysis, about 70 percent of Clinton’s failure to reach Obama’s vote total in 2012 was because she lost these voters.
In recent months, Canter and other members of Global Strategy Group have delivered a detailed report of their findings to senators, congressmen, fellow operatives and think tank wonks – all part of an ongoing effort to educate party leaders about what the data says really happened in last year’s election.
“We have to make sure we learn the right lesson from 2016, that we don’t just draw the lesson that makes us feel good at night, make us sleep well at night,” Canter said.
His firm’s conclusion is shared broadly by other Democrats who have examined the data, including senior members of Clinton’s campaign and officials at the Democratic data and analytics firm Catalist. (The New York Times, doing its own analysis, reached a similar conclusion.)
Monday, May 1, 2017
The Last Diversity Visa Lottery?
And seriously? Fourteen million people have puts their names in for it this year? God, what are the odds? Not much better than PowerBall, that's for sure.
At WaPo, "Despite Trump, millions hope to win what could be the last U.S. green card lottery":
Despite Trump, millions hope to win what could be the last U.S. green card lottery https://t.co/82b9tSwUax
— Washington Post (@washingtonpost) May 1, 2017
On Tuesday, more than 14 million people around the world, including anxious applicants in the Washington area, will begin checking computers and smartphones in one of the strangest rituals of the U.S. immigration system. When the clock strikes noon in the nation’s capital, they will be able to visit a State Department website, enter their names, years of birth and 16-digit identification numbers. Then they will press “submit” to learn whether they have won one of the world’s most coveted contests: the U.S. green card lottery.Keep reading.
Each year, the Diversity Visa Lottery, as it is officially known, provides up to 55,000 randomly selected foreigners — fewer than 1 percent of those who enter the drawing — with permanent residency in the United States.
The current lottery coincides with an intense debate over immigration and comes amid policy changes that have made the country less welcoming to new arrivals. President Trump has cracked down on illegal immigration and pressed forward with plans to build a wall along the border with Mexico. He has issued executive orders targeting foreign workers, refugees and travelers from certain majority-Muslim countries.
But he hasn’t said a word about the green card lottery...
And ICYMI, see Steven Camarota, at Foreign Affairs, "The Case Against Immigration: Why the United States Should Look Out for Itself."
Jackie Johnson's Continued Warming Forecast
Still warm with clear skies through the week, with the slightest chance of some clouds and moisture coming down from the north by Friday.
Here's the lovely Ms. Jackie to start off our weather week blogging, for CBS News 2 Los Angeles:
May Day Protests
Watch, at RT, "May Day marches and protests in Paris," and Ruptly, "France: Protesters hammer police with Molotov cocktails amid clashes in Paris."
See the New York Times, "From France to Indonesia, Marking May Day With Protests."
Also at CBS News 5 San Francisco, "Latest on #MayDay protests in Bay Area."
And at Berkeleyside, which includes the BAMN photo, "By Any Means Necessary," seen below. (Via Memeorandum.)
‘My students are fearful:’ Berkeley teachers rally for May Day https://t.co/TMwNmvVeAJ
— Berkeleyside (@berkeleyside) May 1, 2017
"How a Group That Defended Affirmative Action Evolved Into an Anti-Trump Force" https://t.co/q79J9axBUi #TrumpMustGo #StopDeportations pic.twitter.com/40ZjQYMKsF
— BAMN (@followbamn) April 25, 2017
The Arrogance of Blue America
The arrogance of blue America https://t.co/oY5RV81AdE pic.twitter.com/4J41gCmSs2
— The Daily Beast (@thedailybeast) May 1, 2017
Trump Will Test Democrats' Tax Patriotism
Alvin M. Josephy, Jr., Now That the Buffalo’s Gone
At Amazon, Alvin M. Josephy, Jr., Now That the Buffalo’s Gone: A Study of Today’s American Indians.
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