Sunday, October 14, 2012

Free Speech is Dying in the Western world

From Jonathan Turley, at the Washington Post, "Shut up and play nice: How the Western world is limiting free speech" (via Instapundit):
Free speech is dying in the Western world. While most people still enjoy considerable freedom of expression, this right, once a near-absolute, has become less defined and less dependable for those espousing controversial social, political or religious views. The decline of free speech has come not from any single blow but rather from thousands of paper cuts of well-intentioned exceptions designed to maintain social harmony.

In the face of the violence that frequently results from anti-religious expression, some world leaders seem to be losing their patience with free speech. After a video called “Innocence of Muslims” appeared on YouTube and sparked violent protests in several Muslim nations last month, U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon warned that “when some people use this freedom of expression to provoke or humiliate some others’ values and beliefs, then this cannot be protected.”

It appears that the one thing modern society can no longer tolerate is intolerance. As Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard put it in her recent speech before the United Nations, “Our tolerance must never extend to tolerating religious hatred.”

A willingness to confine free speech in the name of social pluralism can be seen at various levels of authority and government. In February, for instance, Pennsylvania Judge Mark Martin heard a case in which a Muslim man was charged with attacking an atheist marching in a Halloween parade as a “zombie Muhammed.” Martin castigated not the defendant but the victim, Ernie Perce, lecturing him that “our forefathers intended to use the First Amendment so we can speak with our mind, not to piss off other people and cultures — which is what you did.”

Of course, free speech is often precisely about pissing off other people — challenging social taboos or political values.

This was evident in recent days when courts in Washington and New York ruled that transit authorities could not prevent or delay the posting of a controversial ad that says: “In any war between the civilized man and the savage, support the civilized man. Support Israel. Defeat jihad.”

When U.S. District Judge Rosemary Collyer said the government could not bar the ad simply because it could upset some Metro riders, the ruling prompted calls for new limits on such speech. And in New York, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority responded by unanimously passing a new regulation banning any message that it considers likely to “incite” others or cause some “other immediate breach of the peace.”
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And notice how it's all leftist outrage at conservative speech. Every single example is a progressive attempt to limit speech. There's one example not quoted above of an atheist in Greece punished for criticizing a monk. But that's it. As I've argued here for some time now, progressives are the main threat to freedom of speech. It's a sad day when folks speaking truth to barbarity, in the case of Islam, are threatened with prosecution. And it's not just Islam, although much of the current attempts to criminalize speech come from progressive terrorism-enablers. It's conservative speech all around that's being criminalized. Democracy dies when you can't speak out to defend it. Simple as that. Progressives are undemocratic.

Dick Cheney Slams Joe Biden's Debate Performance

Dick Cheney was the model of the dignified, accomplished vice president, ready to step into the role as commander-in-chief, with absolutely no one questioning his fitness to serve.

The same can't be said for Joe Biden. It's a scary thought just imagining that crazy freak assuming the office.

Saturday, October 13, 2012

'Skyfall' Review

The trailer is great.

And at Telegraph UK, "Skyfall, James Bond, review":

When is a Bond film not a Bond film? It’s a question likely to prey on the minds of the very many cinema goers who will see this 23rd official 007 adventure. Skyfall shakes together familiar elements of the Ian Fleming canon – the cars, the guns, the exotic locales with the dames to match – into a blistering comic book escapade that the old Bond, and one suspects Fleming too, would find altogether alien.

Sam Mendes’s frequently dazzling, utterly audacious entry in the franchise has less in common with its much-loved predecessors than Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight. After its release in 2008 (when it left Quantum of Solace, the 22nd Bond film, trailing in its wake), Nolan’s pathbreaking superhero picture almost single-handedly reconfigured the modern blockbuster template. Like a wise old dog, 007 has studied it carefully, and learned some new tricks.

Here, Bond (Daniel Craig) faces a foe almost as inscrutable as the Joker himself: Raoul Silva (Javier Bardem), an ex-MI6 agent who worked with M (Judi Dench) in her pre-Handover Hong Kong days who has returned, unhinged by a perceived betrayal, as a master computer hacker bent on vengeance.

Bardem’s lip-lickingly camp turn makes him the oddest Bond villain since the Roger Moore era, and his nicotine hair flops queasily over his forehead in a way that calls to mind Julian Assange. By acknowledging the rise of cyberterrorism in the same way Nolan played on the West’s new vulnerability in the wake of 9/11, Skyfall is a Bond film for the Anonymous generation.
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Daniel Craig is an awesome bond. I'm sure "Skyfall" will be spectacular.

The Lovelies Step Out in Style for amfAR Inspiration Gala in Los Angeles

And the stunning Kate Hudson leads the list of beauties.

See London's Daily Mail, "Very revealing in red! Kate Hudson takes the plunge and shows off plenty of cleavage in a daring scarlet gown at amfAR event."

And check the photo of Ms. Hudson standing side-by-side with Katy Perry. I think the pop star's got some catching up to do in the glamour department, interestingly enough.

And also at the link: the phenomenal Alessandra Ambrosio.

Romney Debate Gains Show Staying Power

From wonder boy Nate Silver, at the New York Times (via Memeorandum).

Obama Incompetence

Image Credit: The Looking Spoon, "GOP Embassy Cuts Aren't Why The Benghazi Attacks Happened."

BONUS: From Alana Goodman, at Commentary, "Did Intelligence Tell WH There Were Protests in Benghazi?" (via Memeorandum).

Mugged: Racial Demagoguery from the Seventies to Obama

The publisher sent me a copy, and it's available at Amazon: "Mugged: Racial Demagoguery from the Seventies to Obama."

Kate Upton Steps Out in Strapless Dress at New York Film Festival Premiere of 'No'

At London's Daily Mail, "Kate Upton flaunts her assets in a strapless dress at No premiere as family members confirm she's dating baseball player Justin Verlander."

Maybe the little hottie'll be at the ACLS game tonight. See the New York Times, "In Third Meeting in Seven Octobers, Expect Strikeouts and Rain."

European Union Wins Nobel Peace Prize

From Iain Martin, at Telegraph UK, "EU winning Nobel Peace Prize is beyond parody, like knighting Fred Goodwin in the middle of a mad boom":

Daftest of all is the notion that the EU itself has kept the peace. It was the Allies led by the Americans, the Russians and the British who defeated and disarmed the Germans in 1945. The German people then underwent the most extraordinary reckoning, transforming their country into an essentially pacifist society. The EU had very little to do with it. Throughout that period it was Nato, led by the Americans and British, which kept the peace in Western Europe. The American taxpayer picked up most of the resulting tab, and the British paid a significant part of the bill too.
RTWT.

Also at Foreign Policy, "Worst. Prize. Ever."

'Reboot the Mission'

Cool clip, from the Wallflowers.

Catholic Bishops Denounce Joe Biden's ObamaCare Lies

Freedom Eden has the report from the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, "Catholic Bishops' Statement on Joe Biden's Lies." (At Memeorandum.)

And here's the new Romney ad, "Who Shares Your Values?":

Space Shuttle Endeavour Moves to Science Center

Amazing pictures at the Los Angeles Times, "Space shuttle Endeavour rolls through the streets of L.A."

And see, "Shuttle arrives at Forum ahead of schedule."

Despite crawling along at a speed of about 2 mph, the space shuttle Endeavour appears to be making good time on its journey home to the California Science Center.

The massive space vehicle pulled up to the Fourm in Inglewood around 7:30 a.m. Saturday, and was greeted by thousands gathered there to see it. It arrived more than an hour ahead of schedule, but Southern California Edison crew members said it will remain at the Fourm until 9:30 a.m. as planned. The crews cleared some transmission lines early and movers decided to proceed.

A celebration at the Forum, which includes music and some public speakers, was set to begin about 9 a.m.

Officials are considering whether they can get the shuttle to the California Science Center before sunset, which occurs at 6:20 p.m. Saturday.

Cleveland Bus Driver Decks Black B*tch With Uppercut

The dude got suspended, but he was obviously done taking that sh*t.

At Gateway Pundit, "Cleveland Ohio RTA Bus Driver Uppercuts Unruly Female Passenger (Video) (via Memeorandum)."

Polls Show Joseph Biden — 'Malarkey McSmirk' — Losing Debate to Paul Ryan

More public opinion data show Joe Biden as a national laughingstock after Thursday night's debate. At PolicyMic, "Who Won the VP Debate 2012: Paul Ryan Wins the Polls Against Laughing Joe Biden":


If you're a liberal or a Democrat, you probably loved Joe Biden's performance last night; if you're an independent or a Republican, not so much.

According to RealClearPolitics.com, the Obama campaign was deeply wounded after last weeks presidential debate. Mitt Romney not only came off as more likable the he ever had previously, but he also came off as more knowledgeable and confident than President Obama. Over the past eight days, the polls have shifted over to Governor Romney's favor.

Biden was sent out to reverse this increasing trend, rally the base and show the American people that the administration still had fire in its belly. There is, however, one word that Vice President Biden forgot, and that word is overkill.

Biden's been here before. All throughout the 2008 Democratic primary season, and during his 2008 VP debate with Governor Sarah Palin, he was calm, collected, even presidential. He was a likable and charming guy. This time, we saw a different Joe Biden.

Biden smirked, grinned, and waved his hands wildly. Some people would call it impassioned. Others might suggest that he was doing an impression of a southern preacher trying to perform an exorcism. He shook his finger repeatedly in the air, and interrupted Congressman Paul Ryan 82 different times. Paul Ryan maintained his cool, and was polite to a fault.

As the old adage goes, it's all about how things look. Biden tried to exude strength, but ended up coming across as unhinged, cocky, arrogant and rude. Paul Ryan tried to come across as confident and composed, but may have come across as slightly timid. So who ended up getting the best results for their team in the end? Well, as of right now, it might very well have been vice presidential nominee Paul Ryan.

According to the CNN poll of independents, Paul Ryan won the debate, 48% to 44%. The same poll showed that people who watched the debate believed that Paul Ryan expressed himself better than Joe Biden, 50%-41%. An NBC poll of 435 uncommitted voters after the debate showed Paul Ryan winning with 63% to 31%. CNBC had it 56% to 36%, again with Paul Ryan coming out on top. Even the Danville Advocate Messenger had Paul Ryan on top at the end of the day, attracting 56% to Biden's 41%.

So how could Joe Biden's strategy have backfired so horribly? It's quite simple. He did not come off as 'presidential.' He wasn't Joe Biden. He was Malarkey McSmirk.
More at the link.

Only someone who is personally, literally a bullying asshole, like Walter James Casper III, would actually think Biden did well. Honestly, you'd have to be a horrible, horrible person to think that Biden gave a good performance. And no one on the right is arguing that Biden was "mean." Everyone is arguing that he was angry, blustery, brusque, contemptuous, cranky, overbearing, rude, and completely unserious. Biden's performance was so bad that he actually proved himself unfit to serve. But for epic harassment troll and Internet predator Repsac3, conservatives are "whining." Typical. Leftists have absolutely no class. They've got no basic decency. When you can't win on the merits you shout down not only your opponent, but the moderator as well. It was an historic debate, but not in a good way. Biden's already outranked Al Gore for giving one of the worst debates in history. Commentators are saying Biden's was the worst they'd ever seen.

And here's Peggy Noonan with more, "Confusing Strength With Aggression":
In terms of content—the seriousness and strength of one's positions and the ability to argue for them—the debate was probably a draw, with both candidates having strong moments. But in terms of style, Mr. Biden was so childishly manipulative that it will be surprising if independents and undecideds liked what they saw.

National Democrats keep confusing strength with aggression and command with sarcasm. Even the latter didn't work for Mr. Biden. The things he said had the rhythm and smirk of sarcasm without the cutting substance.

And so the Romney-Ryan ticket emerged ahead. Its momentum was neither stopped nor slowed and likely was pushed forward.

Meaning that things will continue to get hotter. The campaign trail, commercials, all sorts of mischief—everything will get jacked up, cranked up. Meaning the next debate is even more important. Which means, since the next debate is a town hall and won't be mano-a-mano at the podium, that the third debate, on foreign policy, will be the most important of all.
And just like the first debate, Obama's going to get crushed.

In sum, Joe Biden failed at the most important goal in Thursday night's debate: to halt Mitt Romney's momentum. Not only did he fail at that, he showed once and for all just how big a bullying buffoon he really is.

Joe "Malarkey McSmirk" Biden. That one's for the ages.

Romney Hammers Biden on Libya Lies

At the Wall Street Journal, "Romney Takes Aim at Biden Over Libya":

Biden Laughing
RICHMOND, Va.—Mitt Romney accused Vice President Joe Biden of "doubling down on denial" as the GOP hopeful escalated his criticism of the Obama administration's actions after the consulate attack in Benghazi, Libya.

"There were more questions that came out of last night," Mr. Romney told the crowd, referring to Thursday night's vice-presidential debate in Danville, Ky. "The vice president directly contradicted the sworn testimony of State Department officials. He's doubling down on denial."

At the debate, Vice President Joe Biden said the Obama administration didn't know American officials wanted additional security in Libya before the attack, which left four Americans dead, including the U.S. ambassador.

"We weren't told they wanted more security there. We did not know they wanted more security again," Mr. Biden said in the debate Thursday evening. "We said exactly what the intelligence community told us that they knew. That was the assessment. And as the intelligence community changed their view, we made it clear they changed their view."

Prior to the attack in Libya, the State Department scaled back its security there, to the alarm of some officials. That decision was the subject of a contentious congressional hearing where former U.S. security officials testified that they requested additional personnel.

At Thursday's debate, GOP vice-presidential nominee Rep. Paul Ryan said U.S. marines should have been guarding the U.S. ambassador before the attack and was critical of the way the Obama administration has handled the investigation. "This is becoming more troubling by the day," he said. "They first blamed the YouTube video; now they're trying to blame the Romney-Ryan ticket for making this an issue."

The attack and subsequent investigation have prompted additional scrutiny of the Obama administration and its intelligence agencies and have marred one of President Barack Obama's election-year strengths: national security.

"When the vice president of the United States directly contradicts the testimony, sworn testimony, of State Department officials American citizens have a right to know just what's going on," Mr. Romney said at a rally here Friday. "We're going to find out."
Yeah, we're going to find out alright, and it's not going to be pretty. Even the left-leaning bloggers at Foreign Policy called out the blustery veep attack dog, "Biden contradicts State Department on Benghazi security":
Vice President Joe Biden claimed that the administration wasn't aware of requests for more security in Libya before the Sept. 11 attacks on the U.S. mission in Benghazi during Thursday night's debate, contradicting two State Department officials and the former head of diplomatic security in Libya.

"We weren't told they wanted more security. We did not know they wanted more security there," Biden said.

In fact, two security officials who worked for the State Department in Libya at the time testified Thursday that they repeatedly requested more security and two State Department officials admitted they had denied those requests.

"All of us at post were in sync that we wanted these resources," the top regional security officer in Libya over the summer, Eric Nordstrom, testified. "In those conversations, I was specifically told [by Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Charlene Lamb] ‘You cannot request an SST extension.' I determined I was told that because there would be too much political cost. We went ahead and requested it anyway."
And here's the damage-control update at Foreign Policy, "White House: Obama and Biden were never aware of requests for more Benghazi security."

It turns out as well that Obama's now throwing Hillary under the bus. See the Daily Caller, "White House throws Hillary under the 2012 bus [VIDEO]," and "Author Ed Klein: As Benghazi blame nears Hillary, Clintons grow furious."

That's President Clusterf-k for you!

PHOTO CREDIT: The Astute Bloggers.

Sally Field Gushes Over Homosexual Son at HRC Gala

I was ROTFLMFAO after seeing this headline, at iOWNTHWORLD, "Pure Crap – Sally Field Speaks About Her Gay Son as if He’s Something Special Because He Likes It In the Pooper."

Get married, I don’t care. Please stop with the “there is something extraordinary about being gay” crap.

There isn’t. In fact, Field starts out by saying she is SOOOOOOO PROUD of her snowflake while indicating that he’s a slacker, and then she ends by saying he isn’t any different from anyone else except he likes it in the pooper. Be proud of your kid, but not for that. That’s not something to boast about.
No, taking it up the ass is definitely not something to be proud about, but then again, progressives have no values, so socially destructive behavior is A-OKAY!!

Romney Opens Up Decisive Lead in Florida

At the Tampa Bay Times, "Times/Bay News 9/Herald exclusive Florida poll: Romney 51, Obama 44":
Barack Obama's lackluster debate performance last week has dramatically altered the presidential race in Florida, with Mitt Romney opening up a decisive 7 percentage point lead, according to a new Tampa Bay Times/Bay News 9/Miami Herald poll.

The survey conducted this week found 51 percent of likely Florida voters supporting Romney, 44 percent backing Obama and 4 percent undecided. That's a major shift from a month ago when the same poll showed Obama leading 48 percent to 47 percent — and a direct result of what Obama himself called a "bad night" at the first debate.

The debate prompted 5 percent of previously undecided voters and 2 percent of Obama backers to move to Romney. Another 2 percent of Obama supporters said they are now undecided because of the debate.

"There's no question in my mind that debate made people stand up and pay attention, and it really wiped away any questions people had about Romney, whether they were undecided or soft for Obama," said Brad Coker of Mason-Dixon Polling & Research, which conducted the poll for the Times and its media partners.
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And see Alana Goodman, at Commentary, "New Florida Poll Bad Omen for Obama."

Very bad.

Alana breaks it down, especially on the Hispanic vote, purportedly the Democrats' biggest constituency after the "back in chains" blacks.

Friday, October 12, 2012

Smokin' Britney Spears Steps Out in Slinky Tight Grey Dress as She Attends Whitney Houston Tribute

Lovely.

At London's Daily Mail, "Simply beautiful: Britney Spears steps out in fitted grey dress as she attends Whitney Houston tribute."

Lindsay Lohan Endorses Mitt Romney

No surprise, but Robert Stacy McCain got right on that story.

See, "Further Proof That Chicks Dig Mitt UPDATE: @Tawny_Kitaen, Too? OMG!" (Via Memeorandum.)

More at Business Insider, "Lindsay Lohan Endorses Romney, And It's Actually a Really Big Deal."

Stephanie Cutter Won't Resign

From Katie Pavlich, at Townhall, "Exclusive Video: Cutter Stands by Libya Comments, Refuses to Resign."


She really does need to go. The noose is tightening.

Previously: "Bret Baier Slams Stephanie Cutter Over Politicizing Libya Terrorist Attack."

Bret Baier Slams Stephanie Cutter Over Politicizing Libya Terrorist Attack

At Gateway Pundit, "BLOWOUT!… Obama Spokesperson Stephanie Cutter & Bret Baier Clash on FOX (Video)."

Expect more of this as the Obama campaign unravels.

Four Americans were murdered – Including the US Ambassador in the 9-11 massacre.

The Obama Administration blamed it on a YouTube video – a lie.
Also at Hot Air, "Video: Bret Baier grills Stephanie Cutter on her Benghazi comments."