Thursday, July 18, 2013

Pew Research Center: U.S. Falls Behind China as World Leader

Yeah, well, we've got President Leading-From-Behind, so what can you do?

At WSJ, "U.S. Seen Losing to China as World Leader: Global Survey Finds Economic Shifts are Changing Perceptions of the Two Nations":
SHANGHAI—People in the U.S. and China view each other with increasing suspicion, and many others around the world see the U.S. losing its place to China as the leading economic and political power, a new public opinion poll shows.

According to a survey of around 38,000 people in 39 countries released on Thursday by the Washington-based Pew Research Center, majorities or pluralities in 23 of the nations surveyed said China either has replaced or eventually will oust the U.S. as the world's top superpower. The Chinese don't question their nation's eventual dominance, but Americans are split on the question, the poll found.

The Pew survey is the latest indication that the global impact of China's economic expansion over the past three decades and the 2008 U.S. economic stumble are reordering perceptions about China—the world's most populous nation—and the U.S.—its biggest economy.

"China's economic power is on the rise, and many think it will eventually supplant the United States as the world's dominant superpower," the report concludes.

The new data show a shrinking number of Americans, 47%, believing the U.S. will continue to hold its lead over China, compared with 54% in 2008. By contrast, about two-thirds of Chinese say their country has overtaken the U.S., or eventually will, and 56% say China deserves more respect, Pew found.

The data also suggest deepening mutual suspicion. Only 37% of people in the U.S. view China favorably, similar to the 40% of Chinese who hold a positive view of the U.S. For both countries, the percentages for favorable views have declined since Pew asked the questions in 2008.

Less than a third of the Chinese surveyed described their nation's relationship with the U.S. as cooperative, down sharply from 68%, figures that hew closely to plummeting opinions in China about U.S. President Barack Obama.

Some 23% of Chinese describe the U.S. relationship as hostile. Pew said China is the only non-Islamic country where more than half the people, 54%, hold an unfavorable opinion of Americans.

Still, China has work to do on its own reputation, the survey found. The U.S. commands a 63% favorable rating around the world, and the survey found it is far more often considered by other nations as a partner compared with China, which gets a favorable rating from only half those surveyed elsewhere.
Oh, only 63 percent favorable around the world compared to China. Hey, maybe Barack Hussein's still got it on!

More at that top link.

Greece Pink Slips 25,000 Public Workers

California should be next, but it won't be.

At LAT, "Greece handing pink slips to more than 25,000 public employees":
ATHENS – Bowing to pressure from international lenders, Greece on Wednesday moved to put more than 25,000 state workers on notice for dismissal by the end of the year in the first official winnowing of its costly civil sector.

The legislation, backed by 153 lawmakers in the 300-member Parliament, was needed to unlock rescue funds and ease fresh fears of fiscal derailment in the bailed-out country.

The workers will be given an opportunity to find other public employment, so the plan does not necessarily mean that all those who receive notice will lose their jobs.

Seven parliamentarians were absent and 140 voted against the bill, which broke a century-old taboo of public sector layoffs in a country where 1 in 5 salaries is paid by the government.

Though about 128,000 civil servants have sought retirement since the start of the crisis here, Wednesday’s late-night vote authorizes the first direct dismissal plan to hit the 700,000-strong public sector – a stark contrast to the 1,000 jobs lost daily in the private sector, according to state statistics.
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On the Cover of the Rolling Stone: Michael Adebolajo

Via Atlas Shrugs.

Artwork by iOWNTHEWORLD, "Next Month’s Rolling Stone Cover."

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Snoop Lion on the #Zimmerman #TrayvonMartin Verdict

Man, that mf just rolled one, smoked one, fool.



More, "Snoop Lion calls Zimmerman prosecutors "weak'."

Theo's Totties

See, "Thursday Totty...."

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Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Victorville #TrayvonMartin Protests: Victor Vally Mall Lockdown

There's some video of local news coverage here, "Victorville Zimmerman Protests on Fox News."

And on Twitter:



'It's loathsome that Al Sharpton has a show on MSNBC, but he did bring out the best in Ms. Jeantel...'

Well, yeah, he's a race-baiting MSNBC partisan hack.

But see William Jacobson, "Al Sharpton interviews Rachel Jeantel."



Larry Elder Blasts Piers Morgan as Patronizing Bleeding Heart Leftist

Talk about getting fired up. I love this!

Seriously, more folks need to call out "stupid" Piers Morgan during prime time.

At Blazing Cat Fur, "Larry Elder Beats Up Piers Morgan."

And on cue, hear comes the idiot regressive left-wing outrage.

At Twitchy, "Epic clash between Larry Elder and Piers Morgan; Libs unleash torrent of haterade."



Race-Baiting Leftists Exploit #TrayvonMartin's Death at NAACP Hate-Fest

And you have to especially love MSNBC hack Al Sharpton's out there making an angry, vitriolic speech, just as you'd expect of any serious television news journalists nowadays (snark).

At the Orlando Sentinel, "Sharpton calls 'stand your ground' law 'worst violation of civil rights' in America":

Boston Bomber Tsarnaev on the Cover of the Rolling Stone

God this is lame.

Ed Morrissey has it, "Rolling Stone’s strange, dreamy cover of terrorist."

And from Robert Spencer, "Rolling Stone glamorizes Boston Marathon jihad murderer" (via Memeorandum).

Twitchy's been all over this. See, "No más: Rolling Stone’s cover star is ‘popular, promising student’ Dzhokhar Tsarnaev," and "Not dreamy enough? #FreeJahar terror groupies shriek about Rolling Stone cover."

Plus, "WaPo writer: ‘Baseless’ Rolling Stone blowback is product of ‘tedious outrage machine’," and still more at the search link.

Roving Mob of Hollywood Robbers 'Some of the Same Youths' at Crenshaw #TrayvonMartin Riots

The Zimmerman verdict serves only as an excuse for widespread crime, mayhem, and vandalism.

And these people are angels in the eyes of the regressive left's racial grievance mongers.

At LAT, "LAPD: Roving Hollywood robbers may also be Zimmerman protest vandals":



A band of robbers that tore through Hollywood Boulevard on Tuesday night appear to be some of the same youths who were attacking people and vandalizing stores in the Crenshaw district earlier this week where demonstrators were protesting the George Zimmerman murder trial verdict, police said.

The thieves moved fast and swarmed their victims, mirroring the activity seen in Crenshaw the previous evening.

“I think this specific group came up to riot and cause problems in Hollywood,” LAPD Sgt. John Barkley said. "They were not engaging in any kind of protest."
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Also, "12 arrested as Hollywood hit by roaming bands of robbers, police say."

And these are black thug robbers. Not "white protesters." These are criminal race-ass thugs exploiting shakedown race-ass rioting.

And the regressive left is totally freakin' down with it.

Keith 'Mashed-Up Bag of Meat' Olbermann Will Return to @ESPN

And his contract includes a "no politics" clause, so the mf doesn't go off on misogynist rants like a "mashed up bag of meat."
At NYT, "Olbermann Will Return to ESPN":Within ESPN, there was concern about asking Olbermann back because he left the network under emotionally charged circumstances and because it was feared by some that Olbermann had become too politicized as the host of his interim MSNBC program “Countdown,” which aired from 2003 through January 2011.

On his new show, Olbermann will be free to discuss matters other than sports, including pop culture and current events, but not politics, the two-year pact specifies.
Also at the Hollywood Reporter, "Keith Olbermann Finalizes Deal With ESPN." (Via Mediagazer.)

Mayor Eric Garcetti Responds to #TrayvonMartin Protests

I think he's shown a hands-on approach. He was out of town when the rioting got out of hand and he cut short his trip.

At the Los Angeles Times, "Mayor Garcetti faces an early test in Zimmerman protests":


Two weeks after being sworn in as mayor of Los Angeles, Eric Garcetti is facing the first big test of his leadership skills as he responds to outbreaks of vandalism and violence in the aftermath of George Zimmerman's acquittal in the killing of Florida teenager Trayvon Martin.

Garcetti stepped before a bank of news cameras on a lawn outside Dorsey High School in South Los Angeles on Tuesday and immediately made clear his solidarity with peaceful protesters, saying that they had "gathered to exercise beautifully their 1st Amendment rights."

But he also sought to establish a firm law and order footing as the city's new chief executive. "Tonight, we will be increasing the number of police officers deployed, and they will respond quickly to any criminal activity," Garcetti said, with Police Chief Charlie Beck and South Los Angeles clergy and political leaders at his side. "Crimes of any kind will be stopped."

For Garcetti, who interrupted an East Coast trip Monday and returned to the city after the unrest erupted, the disturbances offered a jarring demonstration of how forces beyond his control can disrupt his efforts to shape a new City Hall agenda.
Garcetti's a far-left tool, much like Occupy-plagued Oakland Mayor Jean Quan. Idiot city leaders like this are completely bum-f-ked when they realize the protesters with whom they share ideological solidarity couldn't give a rat's ass about them and their words of "beautiful" peace and freedom speech.

It's pretty hilarious actually. Now, crack some heads next time, mayor.

Liz Cheney Will Run for U.S. Senate

Let's be honest here: Liz Cheney really doesn't want to be a U.S. Senator, she wants to be president. Thus she's got to have experience in elected office, and the Senate would give her a credible, if not esteemed, perch to launch a presidential bid.

As for the politics of Wyoming, they say Mike Enzi's well liked, although no doubt tea party conservatives could pick through his voting record and find thing to grumble about. Is Liz Cheney that grassroots as to have automatic support of the conservative outsiders storming the gates of Washington? I don't know, although certainly anti-incumbency sentiment could help her in the primary.

Personally, I'd like to see a President Cheney, hence I fully support her upstart challenge to the incumbent. But the whiff of carpetbagging is strong, and lots of establishment types --- D.C. beltway hacks who have a lot of power --- aren't so thrilled with Cheney's chutzpah, so we'll see.

At the Hill, "Liz Cheney to primary Sen. Enzi in Wyoming." (Via Memeorandum.)



PREVIOUSLY: "Liz Cheney Looking to Challenge Mike Enzi for Wyoming Senate."

#Zimmerman Jurors Speak Out: Juror B37 Does Not Speak for Us

At the Los Angeles Times, "Zimmerman trial: 4 jurors say Juror B37 does not speak for them":



A day after one juror in the George Zimmerman murder trial spoke out on national television, four other members of the six-woman jury released a statement separating themselves from her comments.

In their statement to CNN on Tuesday night, the jurors defended their roles in the trial.

“We, the undersigned jurors, understand there is a great deal of interest in this case. But we ask you to remember that we are not public officials and we did not invite this type of attention into our lives," the jurors wrote.

"We also wish to point out that the opinions of Juror B37, expressed on the Anderson Cooper show, were her own, and not in any way representative of the jurors listed below."

The jurors' identities have not been revealed; they were identified in court by letters and numbers.

In an exclusive interview with CNN's Anderson Cooper on Monday, Juror B37 said the panel was initially divided on Zimmerman’s guilt in the death of Trayvon Martin, but worked through the evidence to reach a unanimous verdict. A couple of the jurors "wanted to find him guilty of something," the juror said.

She said she thought Zimmerman had been driven to recklessness in pursuing Martin by a string of burglaries in his Sanford, Fla., neighborhood, but also thought that Martin could have walked away from the confrontation.

“I think both could have walked away; it just didn’t happen," the juror told Cooper, her face shadowed in the darkened studio. "It’s very emotional."
More at that top link, plus some HLN video, "Zimmerman jury: B-37 doesn't speak for us."

Oakland Officials Criticized Over #Zimmerman Verdict Protests

KGO-TV San Francisco, "Oakland police take hands-off approach with protesters."

And new video of the violence:



More here.

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Race, Politics, and the #Zimmerman Trial

From Jason Riley, at the Wall Street Journal, "The left wants to blame black criminality on racial animus and 'the system,' but blacks have long been part of running that system":
Any candid debate on race and criminality in this country would have to start with the fact that blacks commit an astoundingly disproportionate number of crimes. African-Americans constitute about 13% of the population, yet between 1976 and 2005 blacks committed more than half of all murders in the U.S. The black arrest rate for most offenses—including robbery, aggravated assault and property crimes—is typically two to three times their representation in the population. The U.S. criminal-justice system, which currently is headed by one black man (Attorney General Eric Holder) who reports to another (President Obama), is a reflection of this reality, not its cause.

"High rates of black violence in the late twentieth century are a matter of historical fact, not bigoted imagination," wrote the late Harvard Law professor William Stuntz in "The Collapse of American Criminal Justice." "The trends reached their peak not in the land of Jim Crow but in the more civilized North, and not in the age of segregation but in the decades that saw the rise of civil rights for African Americans—and of African American control of city governments."

The left wants to blame these outcomes on racial animus and "the system," but blacks have long been part of running that system. Black crime and incarceration rates spiked in the 1970s and '80s in cities such as Cleveland, Detroit, Chicago and Philadelphia, under black mayors and black police chiefs. Some of the most violent cities in the U.S. today are run by blacks.
A great piece, the argument of which will be completely dismissed by the left's idiot race plantation masters.

RTWT.

Police Mobilize for 4th Night of Los Angeles #TrayvonMartin Protests

I think city officials are tired of this sh*t.

But we'll see how it goes.



Oakland #Zimmerman Protests Kick Off for Fourth Night

Here we go.



Some revolutionary Occupy solidarity while things still seem calm.