Sunday, July 11, 2010

Complete and Utter Awesome Movie Trailer — 'The Expendables'

The Expendables (via Sundries Shack):

HAT TIP: Sundries Shack, "Here It Is, the Greatest Movie Trailer I Have Ever Seen."
Men, are you sick and tired of wussified chick flicks and metrosexual leading men? Does the flood of glittery vampires from Hollywood cause the bile to rise in your throat? Has the Oprahfication of our culture left you craving real entertainment red meat, with explosions and scenery-chewing villans and hot women and heroes who toss as many quips as grenades?

Well, here you go ....
Interesting is that California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has a cameo, which I'm betting is a pre-launch for his post-gubernatorial Hollywood comeback.

Also cool is
Jason Statham, who is currently my fave action star — and he might be enough to get me to plunk down a Hamilton to see it.

RELATED: "
The Return of the Action Flick All-Stars."

'Club Girls'

A dishy front-page tabloid piece at LAT, "On Celebrity Scoops, 'Club Girls' Kiss and Tell."

Pretty young women who freelance for celebrity media outlets move in the A-list inner circles and get exclusives. But is it ethical?

Britney Spears wanted to slip into something more comfortable.

For much of 2007, the pop diva had been on a jag of increasingly erratic behavior: shaving her head, attacking paparazzi with an umbrella, a stint in rehab. And at a party at the exclusive West Hollywood nightspot Winston's, Spears was acting out again. She downed some vodka, befriended a barmaid and convinced the woman to switch clothing with her in the club's restroom — all the way down to her undergarments.

Celebrity obsessives know these details thanks to a reporter who said she witnessed Spears' wardrobe swap and supplied her account to a British tabloid, creating a worldwide gossip sensation. "I was in the bathroom when they exchanged clothes," the reporter recalled. "I was by the bar and heard everything the bartender said about it: 'She loved my bra and wanted to switch with me.' I was like, 'This is brilliant!' "

A statuesque former model who now works for a major American celebrity magazine, the woman spoke on condition she not to be identified for fear of blowing her cover as a so-called "club girl," a glamorous breed of covert reporters who infiltrate Hollywood's VIP sanctums to write celebrity exposés for the tabloids.

A well-established yet seldom-discussed fixture of A-list Angeleno nightlife, they have good looks and air-kissy access beyond the velvet rope that enable them to eavesdrop on celebrities, send surreptitious text messages and snap iPhone photos in pursuit of gossip gold.

"I always say, it's living like a call girl without the sex," former club girl Suzy McCoppin said.

Well, not exactly.

A onetime Playboy pinup who worked as a nightclub reporter for Star magazine for three years before getting "banned from every club in the city," McCoppin said she once sold a story describing a weekend tryst with British pop star Robbie Williams to the London tabloid News of the World for $40,000. She embodies the kind of club girl who goes beyond reporting the story to becoming the story.

"A lot of club girls want to be famous," said Evan Matthew, a former senior reporter for Star magazine who also recruited nightclub reporters for four years. "The hope is, being a club girl will get them closer to the celebrities. And they'll become an actress. Or they'll start dating a celebrity" ...
RTWT.

IMAGE CREDIT: GSGF, "
LoVe It To DeAtH!"

World Cup Championship Final Today

The Los Angeles Times has lots of coverage.

See, "
World Cup final preview: Spain vs. Netherlands: The winner will claim its first World Cup championship."

Plus, Power Line some background, "
Spain vs. Holland, A Preview." And Jawa Report as well, "World Cup Cupboard."

And the last of the soccer wags at AmPow, "
Melissa Satta":

And, well, some sports at Sports Illustrated, "2010 World Cup Final Preview."

July Gloom?

For the last few days I've been commenting on the gloomy July weather at my Facebook greeting. I guess others are talking about it as well. At LAT, "What summer? Record cold at LAX as July gloom continues" (via Memeorandum).

I know weather patterns related to global atmospheric change cause cooling trends as well, so I'm not going there. But see Jillian Bandes, "
Feel The Heat? Nope, Feel The Chill."

And the view out front at 9:00am this morning. Definitely a good time for a morning jog:

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More weather blogging at SWAC Girl, "Will hot, dry weather make 2010 a good year for Virginia wines?"

Raoul Moat Story Dominates Britain's Sunday News

I just happened to see this story at London's Telegraph, "Raoul Moat: Pictures of His Last Stand," and "Raoul Moat: Timeline of Gun Rampage." Also, "Raoul Moat: Sightings and Missed Opportunities":
As the week-long manhunt for Raoul Moat unfolded he was repeatedly spotted in Rothbury and elsewhere. David Barrett analyses the catalogue of sightings and explores a series of potential errors by Northumbria Police, as a former chief constable says the force may need to "put its hands up" to a number of mistakes.
But see BBC, "
Raoul Moat's Death Dominates UK Sunday Newspapers."

RELATED: "Accused Killer Raoul Moat Eludes Cops: Fugitive Gunman Leaves Behind Letter, Tent on Run From Police."

New York Times Wants to 'Keep Gun Possession to a Minimum'

From the summary of the New York Times's Sunday editorial, "The Hard Work of Gun Control":
Cities and states should counter legal challenges to handgun bans with tough but sensible laws that keep gun possession to a minimum.
I'm just astonished by the last six words, "keep gun possession to a minimum."

You don't have to be a gun owner to understand that if the state can take away the ability for a citizen to protect themselves in their own home, there's nothing the state can't take away. And the Times is supporting the move by the City of Chicago to pass
a new gun control measure that will survive challenges. And once again we see how badly the far left-wing New York Times is on the issue. See Rasmussen, for example, "67% Say Cities Have No Right to Ban Handguns."

And see
Glenn Reynolds, at Washington Examiner, "Lessons of McDonald v. Chicago":
The massive campaign by gun control groups -- and their media allies, who were legion -- to "denormalize" gun ownership, and present it as something dangerous, deviant and subject to regulation at the whims of the government, has failed, with the Supreme Court explicitly saying that gun ownership by private citizens is a fundamental part of our system of liberty.
RELATED: At RWN, "Uh Oh: NY Times Shows Their Disdain For the 2nd Amendment."

MSM in Lockstep with DOJ on New Black Panther Party

Check this out, "Justice Dept. Whistleblower Ignored by News Media." And, "New Black Panther Leader Defends Group in Voter Intimidation Case."

Plus, a couple of great clips from Fox News on the New Black Panther Party story:

Plus, from Ed Driscoll, "Video: New Black Panther Party President Admits Voter Intimidation":

And Daley Gator has more, "Fox newbabe 1 Noted douchebag racist scum 0."

Weekend Cartoon Roundup!

Theo's got more as well, and don't miss Wordsmith's roundup at Flopping Aces!

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Hooters Liveblogging!

God, is there such a thing?

What a way to start the morning!

Checking my Sitemeter, Doug Ross sends us to Maggie's Farm, where we find, "Live Blogging Hooters International Swimsuit Pageant."
And at the link: Hooters 2010 International Swimsuit Pageant (and there's Flickr page as well).

In related news, Linkmaster Smith rolls early with a Sunday Rule 5 extravaganza. And MAinfo breaks into the big leagues of babe-blogging!

Saturday, July 10, 2010

They Wanna Hear Some American Music...

Okay, keeping up with our theme from last night: The Blasters have the inspiration, "American Music" (the second clip is from Farm Aid 1986):

Well, a U.S. soldier boy on leave in West-Berlin
No music there that rocks, just a thousand violins
They wanna hear some American music, American music
They wanna hear that sound right from the U.S.A.

Well, it can be sweet and lovely, it can be hard and mean
One thing's for sure, it's always on the beam
They wanna hear some American music, American music
They wanna hear that sound right from the U.S.A.

It's a howl from the desert, a scream from the slums
The Mississippi rollin' to the beat of the drums
They wanna hear some American music, American music
They wanna hear that sound right from the U.S.A.

We got the Louisiana boogie and the delta blues
We got country, swing and rockabilly, too
We got jazz, country-western and Chicago blues
It's the greatest music that you ever knew
It's American music, it's American music, it's American music
It's the greatest sound right from the U.S.A.

Well, a US soldier boy has to stop right in his tracks
When he hears that crazy beat, he turns and doubles back
Because they're playing American music, American music
The whole world digs that sound from the U.S.A.

More Lego Blogging!

An update to my previous Lego entry. Turn down the volume a bit, but it's something else, other than that:

'The Government Needs Money' — Leftists Revisit Rich/Poor Income Gap in Heightened Push for Hyper-Collectivization

I guess it's the Age of Aquarius, or something (a "perfect alignment to support our collective manifestation of love and peace and dawning of the Age of Aquarius" — with the emphasis on "collective").

I'm kidding.

But there is some weird kind of leftist alignment all of a sudden, with the freaky radicals whining about how horrible the income gap has become recently.

See, for example:
* Huffington Post, "Income Gap Between Rich and Poor Is Highest in Decades, Data Show."

* Robert Reich, "
We're in a Recession Because the Rich Are Raking in an Absurd Portion of Wealth."
And just in, at Crooks and Liars, "The Rich Got Rich And The Poor Got Poorer. But Ain't We Got Fun?" (At Memeorandum.)

And I'll be honest here: I've always been a bit bothered by extremes in incomes and wealth, especially since I have spent a great deal of time around the very poor. But those concerns simply do not translate into the economic "solutions" that radical leftists propose, which is always wealth transfers from rich to poor by way of "tax fairness" and the expansion of social welfare entitlements as far as the eye can see. (And this more than anything is strangling our economy.)

A couple of days ago Darleen Click had an essay entitled, "
The road to hell is cheerily paved ... by people like Matt Yglesias." Darleen points readers to an essay by Yglesias at The Nation, "A Great Time to Be Alive?" And rather than quote it, just be sure to read the whole thing (a classic statement of the collectivist/redistributionist policies of today's Democratic-Socialist establishment in the Age of Aquarius/Obama.) Darleen certainly picks up on the Aquarian vibes:
I hesitate to label Yglesias as evil, but he is much too intelligent to ignore the long history of failure of the anti-liberty, collectivist systems he is advocating. As with many Leftists, he is stuck in a kind of utopian loop believing that just once more, this time for sure! he and his like-minded brethren can drag humanity into an era of harmony where people will remain happily productive even as they give up any moral claim to their own labor and talents.
It's a classic, and I can't resist including this line:
Civilization begins with the realization that if an individual is sovereign, the basic commandments against murder and theft must also be accompanied by the commandment against coveting.
I'm also less hesitant to describe such collectivism --- by Yglesias or any of the others --- as evil. We know where collectivization leads, and we know that evil resides in the hearts of those who are ingracious and covetous, so I guess readers can make the implications as to where I'm headed ...

In any case, two more things: One is Doug Ross's awesome entry, "
The Towering Financial Acumen of the Left -- Spittled-laced Balloon Juice insists Rich Must Get Poorer to Make Things Gooder."

And I'll close with something from the Daily Kos Kommissars that ties it all together. See, "
WaPo: Don't Tax the Rich!":

Here is the supposed "liberal" Washington Post columnist Ruth Marcus in today's edition:

I'm all for a more progressive tax code. But consider: The Tax Policy Center examined what it would take to avoid raising taxes on families earning less than $250,000 a year while reducing the deficit to 3 percent of the economy by decade's end. The top two rates would have to rise to 72.4 and 76.8 percent, more than double the current level. You don't have to be anti-tax zealot Grover Norquist to think this would be insane.

Why is this insane? In the 1950's, a time of prosperity, the top rate was 90%. Were Eisenhower and Nixon insane? No Ms. Marcus, you do have to be a Grover Norquist to find 70+ rates insane. There is nothing insane about it at all. The government needs money. Rich people have plenty of it. Why rob banks? Because that's where the money is. This isn't insanity. In fact, it's sanity.

Not only does the government need the money, the collectivists will rob you to get it!

They need the money!

LeBron James Hightails It Out of High Tax Cleveland

Carolyn Tackett has a smart post on this, "Million$ of Reason$ Why $igning With Miami I$ $mart." And also at NYT, "LeBron James and Taxes."

And a Reason.TV clip, via at Instapundit, who notes, "
High taxes cause wealth to flee":

LeBron James has decided to move to Florida and play for the Miami Heat rather than bear another season with the Cavaliers.

Everybody is piling on: How could a dude with a tattoo of the word loyalty on his chest abandon "the mistake on the lake?"

But LeBron is only doing what more than half of Cleveland's population has done over the in the last 60 years: Getting the hell out of the place.

He didn't leave because of money, though some analyses show that he can take home more in pay in Florida despite a lower salary. Ohio used to be one of the lowest-tax states in the country. Now it's one of the highest.

That's what Clevelanders should be outraged about. Their economy has enough to deal with already without being put in a full court press by high taxes.

Cleveland needs to get rid of its savior complex. LeBron James could never have saved Cleveland--no single sports star or entrepreneur or bailout can--but there are definite, proven steps that any city can take to improve
life for its citizens.

World's Largest Skateboard

This is totally cool!

Via
Linkmaster Smith:

Soup Nazi Guy Not Pleased That Spencer Ackerman Posted His Photo in Blog Post About Obama Bin Laden's Bodyguard-Chef

Seriously.

You can't make this stuff up, and there's an extra kick in that
Spencer Ackerman famously called for a Nuremburg-style execution of former President George W. Bush.

It turns out that Larry Thomas, the actor who played "
The Soup Nazi" on Seinfeld, took issue with Ackerman's post on Ibrahim Ahmed Mahmoud al-Qosi, who is the first Guantanamo detainee to be convicted "in the controversial war crimes court." Ackerman updates in a new post, "Soup Nazi Throws His Ladle at Danger Room," with the e-mail from the Soup Nazi guy:
Spencer,

I am shocked and amazed today to get tons of messages that you posted my photo in an article about Osama Bin Laden….Compote of Chaos. I am a third generation American citizen and to attempt to link me to Terrorism is a gross insult and very defamatory to my career and character. Plus you also chose to use a copyrighted photo without permission. That is not a photo from the TV show but one I had commissioned and own outright. I would appreciate it if you would take my face off of your article about convicted terrorists.

Thank You,

Larry Thomas

Checking back at the Danger Room post we notice that Ackerman's "man enough to concede that we messed up by putting a copyrighted photo of you on the blog yesterday." Although our Bush-in-the-Hague hate-blogger thinks Thomas is a bit humorless in protesting the comparison to Obama Bin Laden's chef.

I don't know, but I'd bet Thomas might be even a bit more upset if he was familiar with the putrid trash Spencer Ackerman and his ilk produce daily. But hey, it's hard to keep track of the netroots bile. And it's especially too bad that Noah Shactman, the good guy that he is, isn't in on some of Ackerman's more tasteless blogging at Firedoglake. Or, at least I hope Noah isn't in on it. It doesn't look good for a guy who's now a fellow at the prestigious Brookings Institution to have brought in a guy who called for
President Bush's execution to stink up the otherwise excellent Danger Room, Shactman's orginal national security blog.

But what do I know? Maybe this is just the way it works in the JournoList kinda world we live in...


RELATED FAIL: From Columbia Journalism Review, "Spencer Ackerman to Join Wired’s Danger Room."

Weekend Bikini Blogging!

It's weekend Rule 5 time. Remember this is the chance to exchange links with like-minded bloggers (which sadly doesn't always happen as much as it should, so again thanks to Linkmaster Smith for his weekend labors).

My good friend Opus 6 is expected to join the fun this weekend, and I've been in contact with some good friends over at The Practical State blog, and it looks like a practical place to check out. And if you haven't been reading The Blog Prof regularly you're missing out. For example, "Video of Ed Shultz: Unemployment extension is a "moral issue" and not extending it for 99 weeks makes US a 3rd world country or something."

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And be sure to visit some of the other friends of American Power:

* Another Black Conservative.

*
Astute Bloggers (Honorary).

*
Blazing Cat Fur.

*
Bob Belvedere.

*
Classical Liberal.

*
Daley Gator.

*
Left Coast Rebel.

* Mind Numbed Robot.

*
Not a Sheep.

*
POWIP.

*
The Other McCain.

*
Reaganite Republican (Honorary).

*
Right Klik (Honorary).

*
Saberpoint (Honorary).

*
Serr8d (Honorary).

*
Snooper's Report (Honorary).

*
Stormbringer.

*
Theo Spark.

*
Washington Rebel.

*
WyBlog.

BONUS: Don't forget Instapundit.

And drop your link in the comments to be added to the weekly bikini roundups!

The Destructive Power of Hate Speech Censorship

Some might remember the complaints against my political science campus bulletin board. I was forced to remove a Chuck DeVore "Bounce Boxer" bumper sticker because posting it apparently violated obscure Ed Code rules for non-political advocacy on public displays, a rule that had never been enforced during my entire ten-year tenure at LBCC. I had the bumper sticker in the upper corner of this picture at top. I've since created a full-blown politically incorrect bulletin board that I hope pisses off the PC ayatollahs who filed the complaint. Since then as well, I filed an equal protection claim against the college alleging that the administration employs a double standard whereby left-wing advocacy, indoctrination, and political speech is not just defended/supported but actively promoted in the classrooms and in publicly-funded events. The subsequent investigation got so testy that Human Resources hired an outside investigator to prepare a civil rights report for the district's attorneys. While all of this was going on, I received another complaint against the bulletin board --- and to stress the point, this was while the initial complaint against a political bumper sticker had devolved into a full blown investigation of my college's Business and Social Science Division --- alleging that this Bosch Fawstin cartoon below should be taken down from my new board because it was "hate speech":

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So folks can probably understand why I'm especially disturbed by reports of campus enforcement of hate speech codes around the country. For example, here's this at Fox News, "University of Illinois Instructor Fired Over Catholic Beliefs." It turns out that Professor Ken Howell has been fired from the university's Department of Religion for including his personal views on the morality of homosexuality as part of his courses on Catholicism. Howell's biographical page is still available at the university's website. It notes there that:

Kenneth J. Howell is Adjunct Associate Professor of Religious Studies. He concentrates in the history, philosophy, and theology of Catholicism. He has taught at universities in Indiana and Mississippi prior to his appointment at UIUC. He is concurrently Director and Senior Fellow of the Institute of Catholic Thought. He has published four books on religion including an extensive study of science and religion in the Scientific Revolution.
It's obvious that Professor Howell is eminently qualified to discuss the religious morality of homosexuality, and why in fact should it be surprising that questions of this nature would arise in classes on the Introduction to Catholicism and Modern Catholic Thought? The man was doing his job. The Champaign News-Gazette has a story as well, where Professor Howell is interviewed:

Howell said he disagrees with the idea that a professor must present lessons without even hinting at his own beliefs on a subject.

"It doesn't seem to me to be particularly honest or fair to a student. If you believe something, you can tell the student that," he said. "Where it becomes problematic is if it becomes injurious to a student by penalizing them for their beliefs. I always tried to be fair and honest and upfront with my students, and engage them on questions of human reason."

In his e-mail to students, Howell wrote: "All I ask as your teacher is that you approach these questions as a thinking adult. That implies questioning what you have heard around you. Unless you have done extensive research into homosexuality and are cognizant of the history of moral thought, you are not ready to make judgments about moral truth in this matter. All I encourage is to make informed decisions."

Howell said he's often had students who disagree with him, but "that's always been done with courtesy and respect on both our parts. This semester the students were the most negative and vociferous and critical that I've ever seen."
I highlighted that last sentence. I don't know if it's simply the creeping invidiousness of political correctness on campus, or if things have gotten worse during the Obama interregnum, but the heightened intensity of the anti-intellectualism in academe today is certainly a warning sign for conservatives to redouble their efforts.

Warner Todd Huston writes on this at
Right Wing News:
So much for schools that foster intellectual exploration and truth.

But that is the left-wing educational system we've been saddled with since the turn of the last century, isn't it? Only atheism, socialism, leftism, communism, anti-Americanism, feminism, homoerotica and a fascistic quashing of free speech… only these are acceptable doctrines for our schools to disseminate, of course.
And just remember, "There Is No Such Thing as ‘Hate Speech’."

That fact makes all of this even more reprehensible.

Also Blogging:
Neptunus Lex and Weasel Zippers (via Memeorandum).

Cartoon Credit:
Bosch Fawstin.

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UPDATE: Jawa Report links, and Midnight Blue sends this link, "Race and the Political Process." Also at The Blog Prof, "University of Illinois Catholicism Instructor fired for agreeing with the church's teaching that homosexual sex is immoral."

Friday, July 9, 2010

I Said, 'Hey Pretty Girl'...

I mentioned the other day I wanted to jam some "American Music." And I was thinking about The Blasters at about the same time ... so what the heck? I'm done for the night, but until later, enjoy "Marie Marie":

Marie Marie
Playing guitar on the back porch
I sit in my car
While she sings so sad
Marie Marie

Marie Marie
It's so lonely in these farmlands
Please come with me
To the bright lights downtown
Marie Marie

I said, "Hey, pretty girl
Don't you understand
I just want to be your lovin' man"

Marie Marie
The sun is down in the corn fields
The evening is dark
And you sing so sad
Marie Marie

Marie Marie
I got two weeks in back pay
There's gas in my car
And your folks say I must go
Marie Marie

I said, "Hey, pretty girl
Don't you understand
I just want to be your lovin' man"

Marie Marie
Playing guitar on the back porch
I leave in my car
While you sing so sad
Marie Marie

Sports Illustrated Swimsuit 2010 Teaser

This should be a little more appealing than the previous Rachel Maddow Rule 5 entry. Enjoy:

And see also Bob Belvedere, "A Little Hump Day Rule 5: Marya Carter."

BONUS: At Theo Spark, "
UK Treasure Hunter Hits the Jackpot."

'MEChA Boy' Raúl Grijalva Tries to Save Face on Push for Arizona Boycott

That's not my headline, actually.

Or, at least I borrowed the 'MEChA Boy' part from
Glenn Spencer, who links to the Arizona Daily Star, "Fight SB 1070, Artists Urged":
A group of artists, backed by U.S. Rep. Raúl Grijalva, unveiled a new coalition to fight Arizona's new immigration law Thursday, offering an alternative for acts that might otherwise cancel performances in protest.

Grijalva, who called for a limited boycott to pressure the state to reconsider the law, said artists have historically been at the forefront of social change through words and images.

"We need those symbols, we need that sound and we need those images," he said, adding that the law has opened political and social divisions.

He said the coalition allows progressive performers to come here without compromising their opposition to the law.

David Slutes, a Tucson musician and an organizer of Artists for Action, said the group plans to call acts, such as Los Lobos, that canceled events in protest of the law to try to get them to reconsider. Groups that are going ahead with scheduled performances are being asked, at a minimum, to allow voter registration tables to be set up.

Yolanda Bejarano, a Phoenician and member of the band Snow Songs, said it's important to bring progressive voices to Arizona and get the word out that all Arizonans shouldn't necessarily be lumped in with the "small-minded Legislature" that passed SB 1070. "The law was passed by a partisan Legislature and signed into law by an unelected governor," she said.
Actually, Rep. Grijalva called for a full boycott of the state previously. See, "Democrat Rep. Raul Grijalva calls for a boycott of his own state." This pendejo should apologize to Arizonans before he starts calling on "progressive" musicians to help him save face.