Tuesday, June 13, 2017
NBC News Star Katy Tur 'Doesn't Support the LGBT Community'
She was featured in a big New York Times puff-piece the other day, notes NewsBusters, "Poised, Witty, Truth-Teller to Trump: NY Times Gurgles Over 'Katy Tur on the Rise'."
Folks on Twitter attacked the Times for its "sexist" headline, so the editors changed it, of course. See Poynter, "The New York Times has changed the headline on its Katy Tur profile (again)." (Also at the Hill.)
And now her dad's attacking her as a transphobe. That's gotta hurt, considering her dad's now a trans woman. At Mediaite, "Zoey Tur Slams Daughter Katy Tur for Being 'Transphobic' in Blistering Facebook Post."
Frankly, Ms. Katy's often seen on MSNBC, which is far-left. So that "transphobic" slur's gonna leave a mark.
Stella Maxwell on the Runway
Also, at London's Daily Mail, "Taking sexy to the Max(well)! Stella bares ALL on the runway in sexy sheer gown before hanging out with devoted girlfriend Kristen Stewart after Moschino show."
The Slow Fade to Social Depravity
New Gallup poll tells a tale on the state of our culture, and it’s not good https://t.co/ZTw4tH2q5i— LifeSiteNews.com (@LifeSite) June 13, 2017
Anyone who knows me personally knows that I am not a pessimist; however, what I am going to say might cause angst among some in the pro-life and pro-family movement, especially Catholics.
A recent Gallup poll exposed three terrible truths. First, we are not succeeding in transforming hearts and minds to cultivate and sustain a Culture of Life. Second, we are losing the younger generation to materialism, secularism and moral relativism. Third, the moral compass and Christian conscience in America is systematically being phased out of existence while indifference and tolerance of evil fill the void.
I readily admit that I usually place little emphasis upon polls; however, the results of this survey highlight and parallel trends we see around the world. Societies are radically rejecting centuries of Judeo-Christian beliefs concerning life and family while embracing a secular view of life and the human person.
How did we get here? It's been a slow fade. The acceptance of homosexual marriage. Normalizing it. Flaunting it. Adoring it like a god. https://t.co/HEarItXX5J
— Terri Green (@TerriGreenUSA) June 13, 2017
And don't forget normalizing transgender ideology and depravity. Christian values are playing defense. It's an assault on decency.
— Donald Douglas (@AmPowerBlog) June 13, 2017
Eric Helleiner, The Great Wall of Money
Collapse of Political Stability in Britain
Voters are not fools. Government performance matters, and performance has been lacking for May's Tories, especially on the economy.
In Britain, “people are switching loyalties, not tribally, but like consumers" https://t.co/DoGIM6Piti— New York Times World (@nytimesworld) June 11, 2017
Monday, June 12, 2017
In the Mail: H.G. Adler, Theresienstadt, 1941-1945
My copy came
Evelyn Taft's Warming Weather Forecast
I can't complain.
That high pressure is on the way, however, and inland temperatures will get into the double-digits over the next few days (and look out in the high deserts, where it'll be scorching).
Here's the lovely Ms. Evelyn, for CBS News 2 Los Angeles:
Forget James Comey: The Real Story is Russia's War on America
At Politico:
Forget Comey. The Real Story Is Russia’s War on America https://t.co/KE4fySDTFH
— POLITICO Magazine (@POLITICOMag) June 13, 2017
Rat Infestation at Villa Park Elementary School (VIDEO)
I attended Villa Park Elementary for 4th through 6th grade.
Not good. Not good.
At CBS News 2 Los Angeles, "Rat Infestation Spreads at Orange County Elementary School."
Today's Deals
See, especially, Father's Day Watches.
And, Amazon Echo - White.
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BONUS: Catherine Merridale, Lenin on the Train.
Stop Pretending You're Not Rich
Opinion: "Imagine my horror at discovering that the United States is more calcified by class than Britain" https://t.co/h25WWCkqUy
— The New York Times (@nytimes) June 11, 2017
And his book's out tomorrow, at Amazon, Dream Hoarders: How the American Upper Middle Class Is Leaving Everyone Else in the Dust, Why That Is a Problem, and What to Do about It.
Rule 5 Monday
Also, at Odie's, "Elevators ~OR~ Rule 5 Woodsterman Style."
And, a Page 3 flashback, "FILM STRIP: Sabine Jemeljanova is more than just a roaring success as a model after starring in spoof horror - The model turned actress enjoyed howls of laughter in Strippers vs. Werewolves - along with a few hairy moments."
(On Twitter as well, "Sexy Sabine Saturday.")
More, at Drunken Stepfather, "SELENA GOMEZ OF THE DAY." Plus, at Taxi Driver, "Selena Gomez Slight Nipple Peek."
BONUS: Amber Rose.
Sunday, June 11, 2017
W. August Mayer, Islamic Jihad, Cultural Marxism, and the Transformation of the West
My copy came
I'm so glad I came across this little tome.
At Amazon, W. August Mayer, Islamic Jihad, Cultural Marxism, and the Transformation of the West.
Jennifer Delacruz's Drizzle and Fog Forecast
Time to get out and enjoy some of the beautiful weather we've got on tap!
Here's the beautiful Ms. Jennifer with the forecast, for ABS News 10 San Diego:
Democrats See Growing Split Between Party and Base
I also saw someone (I've forgotten who) arguing that the populist/nationalist wave has crested (at 538?). I guess that means hardcore socialists are about to come to power, right?
Actually, no. The fact is Corbyn's still the leader of the shadow cabinet. We'll see if we have another election in Britain this year, as some have argued, but in the U.S. it's well over a year until the congressional midterms. A lot can happen in the meanwhile. And for 2020? Won't Bernie be pushing 80 by then? The Democrats need to deepen the bench. Sheesh.
In any case, at the New York Times, "Democrats in Split-Screen: The Base Wants It All. The Party Wants to Win":
Democrats are facing a struggle between the demands of their liberal base and the limits of their power https://t.co/0amCdyaUDY
— The New York Times (@nytimes) June 11, 2017
DUNWOODY, Ga. — Democrats are facing an open breach between the demands of their political base and the strict limits of their power, as liberal activists dream of transforming the health care system and impeaching President Trump, while candidates in hard-fought elections ask wary independent voters merely for a fresh chance at governing.Pfft.
The growing tension between the party’s ascendant militant wing and Democrats in conservative-leaning terrain, where the party must compete to win power in Congress, was on vivid, split-screen display over the weekend: in Chicago, where Senator Bernie Sanders led a revival-style meeting of his progressive devotees, and in Atlanta, where Democrats are spending colossal sums of money in hopes of seizing a traditionally Republican congressional district.
It may be essential for Democrats to reconcile the party’s two clashing impulses if they are to retake the House of Representatives in 2018. In a promising political environment, a drawn-out struggle over Democratic strategy and ideology could spill into primary elections and disrupt the party’s path to a majority.
On the one hand, progressives are more emboldened than they have been in decades, galvanized by Mr. Sanders’s unexpected successes in 2016 and empowered by the surge of grass-roots energy dedicated to confronting an unpopular president and pushing the party leftward.
Mr. Sanders rallied his youthful, often-raucous coalition Saturday night at a gathering named the “People’s Summit,” where supporters hailed him in worshipful language. One Colorado couple hauled a small banner through the hangar-size McCormick Place, pleading with Mr. Sanders, a still-independent Vermont senator, to create a new “People’s Party.”
Mr. Sanders and many attendees enthused over the surprise showing of the British Labour Party, under the left-wing leader Jeremy Corbyn, in last week’s election. Democrats can electrify voters, they warned, only by embracing the Sanders agenda of universal health care, free college tuition and full employment.
Speaking for just under an hour, Mr. Sanders — who was met with chants of “Bernie, Bernie” and pleas of “2020!” — crowed that while he may have lost the 2016 primary, “we have won the battle of ideas and we are continuing to win that battle.”
He assailed President Trump in blistering terms, but earned some of his loudest cheers for attacking the party whose nomination he sought last year. “The current model and the current strategy of the Democratic Party is an absolute failure,” Mr. Sanders said to booming applause, arguing that Democrats need “fundamental change.”
“The Democratic Party must finally understand which side it is on,” he said.
Yet the party’s elected leaders, and many of its candidates, are far more dispassionate, sharing a cold-eyed recognition of the need to scrounge for votes in forbidding precincts...
It's all baloney.
It's going to take a massive wave election in 2018 to topple the Republican majority in Congress, especially in the House.
And it's about 18 months until the 2018 midterms. Dems should curb their enthusiasm a little, heh.
Still more.
Kylie Jenner Wears Camouflage Bikini to Launch New Collection
Controversy followed, "Fashion brand accuses Kylie Jenner of COPYING its camo clothes with near-identical designs - and shares emails from the star's team who placed an order just a month ago."
Also at NME:
Kylie Jenner accused of cultural appropriation and copying Destiny’s Child with camouflage bikinihttps://t.co/n41lguGuXq pic.twitter.com/2gCHedyaol
— NME (@NME) June 9, 2017