Wednesday, June 22, 2016
Michelle Fields Abruptly Ends Interview When Called Out by Steve Malzberg on Corey Lewandowsk Lies (VIDEO)
Steve Malzberg just destroys her here. I mean this is one of the most brutal live take-downs ever. She's completely caught red-handed. I'm sure the publisher has already edited out the bald faced lies about Mr. Lewandowski.
Has there ever been a bigger career meltdown? I don't know if she'll recover.
At Gateway Pundit, "BOOM! Hoaxer Michelle Fields Gets Called to the Carpet on Her Many Lies – Walks Off Interview! (VIDEO)."
And the full video's here, "Malzberg — Full interview with Michelle Fields on the firing of Campaign Manager Corey Lewandowski."
A sad little woman.
Kendall Jenner and Gigi Hadid Step Out in New York City with (Nearly) Identical Outfits
At People, "Kendall Jenner Twins with Gigi Hadid (Minus One Bra, Plus One Nipple Ring)."
And at Entertainment Tonight, "Kendall Jenner Flashes Nipple Ring in NSFW Sheer Top While Out with Gigi Hadid: See the Racy Look!"
Also, on Instagram.
Donald Trump's Speech: Hillary Clinton's a 'World-Class Liar' (VIDEO)
Watch the full speech, at Fox News 10 Phoenix, "Donald Trump Attacks Hillary Clinton - FULL SPEECH (Trump uses Teleprompter)."
And the transcript's at Politico, via Memeorandum, "Full transcript: Donald Trump NYC speech on stakes of the election."
Donald Trump Turning America Into One Big 'Battleground State' — #MAGA
As the presidential campaigns shift their focus to the general election, there’s a big question about where the battleground will be. Which states will be competitive? What state will be the tipping point? The unusual candidacy of Donald Trump has some people wondering whether the electoral map will look different this year than it has in the past.
There are good reasons to think the map won’t change much; John Sides and Andrew Gelman, for example, recently suggested that, because states are moving increasingly in unison from election to election, it is unlikely that Trump can “scramble” the map.
But new data that I have analyzed with Bernard Fraga of Indiana University tells a different story.
The premise of this story is that although recent presidential elections have featured a predictable set of swing states and safe states, the extraordinary unpopularity of both major candidates (especially Trump) might mean that voter enthusiasm — and therefore turnout — might be different from that of past years. Additionally, Trump is so unlike recent Republican nominees that the past few presidential election results might not be very predictive of his performance.
Suppose, therefore, that we broaden our view and investigate where Democrats and Republicans have generated close contests beyond presidential races. Surprisingly, nearly the whole country has seen very close contests during the past few years.
Consider this map...
Every state is a battleground state when Trump's in the picture: https://t.co/IsWaU5l3Vh pic.twitter.com/iTeF0rHliq
— FiveThirtyEight (@FiveThirtyEight) June 22, 2016
Keep reading.
Dana Loesch Debates Bakari Sellers on Gun Control (VIDEO)
Dana's making a pretty impressive round of appearances to promote her new book, Flyover Nation: You Can't Run a Country You've Never Been To.
And she's going to be here in California this weekend, at the Politcon Convention in Pasadena. I expect to be heading out to the event on Saturday. Stay tuned for that. She's having a book signing in the afternoon.
Bo Krsmanovic Summer of Swim 2016 (VIDEO)
Sports Illustrated Swimsuit rookie Bojana "Bo" Krsmanovic makes quite a splash:
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Trump Babes Making America Great Again
— Old Row (@OldRowOfficial) June 8, 2016BONUS: Don't know if this lady's a Trump supporter, but one can hope. Man.
Joel Kotkin, The Human City
Plus, The New Class Conflict.
Blake Lively Loves Babies
I love babies too, although my wife and I haven't been in a position to have the full complement of in-home nanny services, to say nothing of house cleaners lol.
She's sweet though. Big families are cool — and oh so politically incorrect!
At the Federalist, "Blake Lively Loves Babies So Much She Wants a House Full."
#HugAShark https://t.co/7ZcFXwKoCm
— Blake Lively (@blakelively) June 9, 2016
PREVIOUSLY: "Blake Lively Under Attack for Alleged 'Racist' Instagram Caption."
Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant to Shut Down
Well, if the greens are coming around, they're not around California.
See the Los Angeles Times, "PG&E to close Diablo Canyon, California's last nuclear power plant":
One of California’s largest energy utilities took a bold step in the 21st century electricity revolution with an agreement to close its last operating nuclear plant and develop more solar, wind and other clean power technologies.More.
The decision announced Tuesday by Pacific Gas & Electric Co. to close its beleaguered Diablo Canyon nuclear plant within the next decade runs counter to the nuclear industry’s arguments that curbing carbon emissions and combating climate change require use of nuclear power, which generates the most electricity without harmful emissions.
Instead, PG&E joined with longtime adversaries such as the Friends of the Earth environmental group to craft a deal that will bring the company closer to the mandate that 50% of California’s electricity generation come from renewable energy sources by 2030.
PG&E’s agreement will close the book on the state’s history as a nuclear pioneer, but adds to its clean energy reputation. California already leads the nation by far in use of solar energy generated by rooftop panels and by sprawling power arrays in the desert.
“California is already a leader in curtailing greenhouse gases,” said Peter Bradford, a former member of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. “Now they’re saying they can go even further. That’s potentially a model for other situations.”
Under the proposal, the Diablo Canyon Power Plant in San Luis Obispo County would be retired by PG&E after its current U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission operating licenses expire in November 2024 and August 2025.
The power produced by Diablo Canyon’s two nuclear reactors would be replaced with investment in a greenhouse-gas-free portfolio of energy efficiency, renewables and energy storage, PG&E said. The proposal is contingent on a number of regulatory actions, including approvals from the California Public Utilities Commission.
The Diablo Canyon nuclear plant, built against a seaside cliff near Avila Beach, provides 2,160 megawatts of electricity for Central and Northern California — enough to power more than 1.7 million homes.
Tuesday’s announcement comes after a long debate over the fate of the plant, which sits near several earthquake fault lines. The Hosgri Fault, located three miles from Diablo Canyon, was discovered in 1971, three years after construction of the plant began...
Plus, "It'll take time — and $3.8 billion — to shut down the Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant."
RELATED: From Joel Kotkin, at the O.C. Register, "Climate justice: California's state religion."
Donald Trump Hammers Hillary Clinton in Major Speech Pivoting to General Election
Trump is much improved on the prompter
— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) June 22, 2016
"This is not a rising tide that lifts all boats. This is a wave of globalism." Trump
— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) June 22, 2016
Trump basically using Clinton's argument against him back at her: "She gets rich making you poor."
— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) June 22, 2016
Trump's pre-written text does not match what he's saying now
— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) June 22, 2016
It is stiflingly hot in this ballroom where Trump is speaking
— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) June 22, 2016
Trump now misquoting one of the mother's of a Benghazi victim
— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) June 22, 2016
This speech has an actual message, and a frame. The problem for Trump's team? He gets on a plane to Scotland tomorrow night.
— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) June 22, 2016
What had been a very focused jobs speech now is descending into the conspiracy theory rabbit hole
— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) June 22, 2016
We are at the transitive property portion of the speech
— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) June 22, 2016
"We can’t hand over our government to someone whose deepest, darkest secrets may be in the hands of our enemies."
— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) June 22, 2016
Now we are at the portion of the speech written by Stephen Miller.
— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) June 22, 2016
"So they probably now have a blackmail file over someone who wants to be President of the United States."
— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) June 22, 2016
Trump news in speech: "Change immigration rules to give unemployed Americans an opportunity to fill good-paying jobs"
— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) June 22, 2016
Trump nutshell on POTUS vacancies: "Gonna have as many as five, probably three, could be four."
— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) June 22, 2016
A 41-minute speech from Trump
— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) June 22, 2016
Tuesday, June 21, 2016
ICYMI: Eric Metaxas, If You Can Keep It
BONUS: From Dennis Prager, Still the Best Hope: Why the World Needs American Values to Triumph.
Donald Trump Running 'Different Kind of Campaign' (VIDEO)
Watch, "Ingraham: Trump campaign needs to send a consistent message."
Trump calls into the show to talk about a "different kind of campaign."
Well, as in "different" means going completely "earned media," we'll see how that works. See previously, "Donald Trump Reportedly 'Getting Crushed' by Corrupt Democrat Party Money Machine."
BONUS: More video at Fox, "Corey Lewandowski discusses dismissal from Trump campaign." He mad a classy exit, that's for sure. I almost expect him to rejoin the campaign at a later date. That this was all choreographed to give the image of competence and change at Trump's headquarters. But we'll see. We'll see.
Hailey Clauson Behind-the-Scenes Sports Illustrated Swimsuit 2016 (VIDEO)
Via Sports Illustrated:
Donald Trump Reportedly 'Getting Crushed' by Corrupt Democrat Party Money Machine
If Trump's campaign is really hurting for cash, he should loan his team's finance arm about $250 million, which shouldn't be a problem, right? Trump's supposedly worth $10 billion. No need to "self fund," which I thought was a stupid pledge in any case. But he needs to be up on the airwaves with rapid response ads and character attacks against Hillary Clinton and the corrupt Democrat smear machine.
If Reince isn't drilling the point home, then the fault lies just as much with the RNC as it does with Trump's organization. A Clinton-Democrat smear campaign of ads won't move the GOP blue-collar base, which already loves Trump, but it could convince some fence-sitting independents, who might succumb to the lies and demonization.
So, that's the problem.
It's all over Memeorandum right now, "Donald Trump Starts Summer Push With Crippling Money Deficit."
And on Twitter:
New @FEC reports just how thin @realDonaldTrump's organization is. https://t.co/W4EGZHz9bT Breaking it down at 10 am on @MSNBC w/ @jdbalart.
— Kenneth P. Vogel (@kenvogel) June 21, 2016
FACT CHECK: PANTS ON FIRE https://t.co/Qvdm7CkQe8
— Kenneth P. Vogel (@kenvogel) June 21, 2016
Donald Trump faces cash disadvantage heading into general election with Hillary Clinton https://t.co/WVCSgCt8wn
— Capital Journal (@WSJPolitics) June 21, 2016
Trump directed nearly a fifth of the $6.7M he spent in May to companies he owns or to reimbursing his kids: https://t.co/xXpuvw0q4w
— Rebecca Ballhaus (@rebeccaballhaus) June 21, 2016
Meanwhile, two of the three Trump super PACs didn't file reports with the FEC yesterday.
— Rebecca Ballhaus (@rebeccaballhaus) June 21, 2016
The presumptive Republican nominee drew fewer than 140 maxed-out donations in May.
— Rebecca Ballhaus (@rebeccaballhaus) June 21, 2016
Trump, in what he billed as first fundraising plea, says he'll match up to $2 million in donations in next 48 hrs https://t.co/uLUuMPXwlc
— Rebecca Ballhaus (@rebeccaballhaus) June 21, 2016
Donald Trump raised $3.1 million in the month after he became the Republican Party’s presumptive nominee, giving him a staggering cash disadvantage heading into the general election against Hillary Clinton.
After largely self-financing the primary election, Mr. Trump said last month that he would begin actively soliciting money for the general election. He appointed a national finance chairman and finalized a joint fundraising vehicle with the Republican National Committee. But his haul that month suggests his campaign was unable to turn his clinching of the party’s nomination into any fundraising boost.
Mrs. Clinton, meanwhile, raised $27 million last month even as she sought to fend off the final weeks of primary rival Bernie Sanders’s presidential campaign. She has raised $240 million over the course of the cycle, to Mr. Trump’s $17 million. (He has also loaned himself $45.7 million through May.)
Mr. Trump’s May haul, which he supplemented with $2.2 million in loans, left him with $1.3 million in the bank. Mrs. Clinton’s campaign had 32 times as much in its war chest: $42 million.
Mr. Trump’s cash deficit means it will be extraordinarily difficult for him to rival Mrs. Clinton’s expansive operation, both in TV ads and grassroots efforts. He has said he will rely heavily on the RNC, but the party’s efforts in battleground states are small in comparison to the Democrats and nonexistent in several blue states, such as California, that Mr. Trump says he wants to put on the map.
Mr. Trump, who touts his frugal operation, spent more than he raised in May, paying out $6.7 million over the course of the month. Of that, nearly 20%—or about $1.1 million—went to companies Mr. Trump owns or to travel reimbursements for his children, who serve as surrogates on the campaign trail.
In 2012, GOP nominee Mitt Romney raised $23.4 million in May, the month after he clinched the nomination, and had $17 million in the bank.
Mrs. Clinton’s super PAC also far outpaced Mr. Trump’s network of outside groups last month. The Clinton group, Priorities USA Action, raised $12.1 million in May, an uptick from the previous month, and has $51 million in the bank. Great America PAC, one of the super PACs backing Mr. Trump, raised $1.4 million in May and had about $500,000 on hand at the end of the month. Mr. Trump has at least two other groups backing him, too.
Out Today: Dana Loesch, Flyover Nation
Available at Amazon, Flyover Nation: You Can't Run a Country You've Never Been To.
Plus, Dana will be speaking at the Politicon Convention this weekend in Pasadena. Hope to see you there!
Sherpa Fire Raw Video
And at CBS News 5 San Francisco:
More, at the Los Angeles Times, "Dangerous fires, extreme heat across Southern California."
Monday, June 20, 2016
Late Cartoons
At Flopping Aces, "Sunday Cartoons."
And at Legal Insurrection, "Branco Cartoon – Theory of Relativity," and Theo Spark's, "Cartoon Roundup."
Cartoon Credit: A.F. Branco, "Deflecting Massacre Blame."
Nina Agdal Exclusive Behind-the-Scenes Sport Illustrated Swimsuit Video 2016
I'm slackin' on my Rule 5!
Via Sports Illustrated: