Friday, June 16, 2017
Alonzo Hamby, For the Survival of Democracy
Doctors Give Update on Steve Scalise's Condition (VIDEO)
The doctors are now much more confident of his recovery than they were on Wednesday, but he's not out of the woods yet, by no means.
Amber Lee's Hot Weather Forecast
No matter, here's the lovely Ms. Amber for CBS News 2 Los Angeles. It's heating up, people. Wasn't too bad today. I hung around the apartment most of the day, but Father's Day's going to be scorching. Keep your daddy cool and hydrated.
'Megan Leavey' Review (VIDEO)
It's not the biggest blockbuster you'll ever see, but I really like Kate Mara, so I made it a point to see this one. Plus, I rarely miss a war movie. I went to the early-bird budget matinee, so the theater was almost empty. I don't see the opening weekend numbers online, although at least the movie's not straight to DVD. It's heavy on the personal relationships, especially Corporal Leavey's relationship to her dog, Rex. It's a tear-jerker as well, but a true story.
It's worth a look, either way. Most refreshingly, the director eschewed any inclinations towards leftist antiwar anti-Americanism. Indeed, the conclusion's hella patriotic, but I'll leave it at that not to spoil things.
See also the Los Angeles Times, "Review: 'Megan Leavey' tells a tale of two war heroes: a woman Marine and her bomb-sniffing K-9":
It’s also a movie that doesn’t wear its issues on its stripes. Without feeling the need to brand itself either a woman-in-the-military movie or animal-activism yarn, [director Gabriela] Cowperthwaite quietly goes about humanizing everything so that both of these elements, which might get treated as hot-button topics elsewhere, gain a kind of understated momentum all their own. Sure, that gives it the slight tinge of a chummy, politics-free, armed-services recruitment video — especially when Common’s around to play the supportive sergeant always this-close from breaking into a smile. But the battle scenes are direct and tense, if not exactly original, and even when the screenplay tosses in a burgeoning flirtation with a fellow K-9er (the charming Ramon Rodriguez), “Megan Leavey” makes it feel like an extra color in a soldier’s story, not a predictable story beat for a heroine...RTWT.
J. Kael Weston, The Mirror Test
So, I suppose this is a good time to re-up J. Kael Weston's recent book on the conflict, now out in paperback.
At Amazon, J. Kael Weston, The Mirror Test: America at War in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Rage is All the Rage
NOONAN: Rage All the Rage -- and It's Dangerous... https://t.co/TeZApk0FMB
— DRUDGE REPORT (@DRUDGE_REPORT) June 16, 2017
What we are living through in America is not only a division but a great estrangement. It is between those who support Donald Trump and those who despise him, between left and right, between the two parties, and even to some degree between the bases of those parties and their leaders in Washington. It is between the religious and those who laugh at Your Make Believe Friend, between cultural progressives and those who wish not to have progressive ways imposed upon them. It is between the coasts and the center, between those in flyover country and those who decide what flyover will watch on television next season. It is between “I accept the court’s decision” and “Bake my cake.” We look down on each other, fear each other, increasingly hate each other.
Oh, to have a unifying figure, program or party.
But we don’t, nor is there any immediate prospect. So, as Ben Franklin said, we’ll have to hang together or we’ll surely hang separately. To hang together—to continue as a country—at the very least we have to lower the political temperature. It’s on all of us more than ever to assume good faith, put our views forward with respect, even charity, and refuse to incite.
We’ve been failing. Here is a reason the failure is so dangerous.
In the early 1990s Roger Ailes had a talk show on the America’s Talking network and invited me to talk about a concern I’d been writing about, which was old-fashioned even then: violence on TV and in the movies. Grim and graphic images, repeated depictions of murder and beatings, are bad for our kids and our culture, I argued. Depictions of violence unknowingly encourage it.
But look, Roger said, there’s comedy all over TV and I don’t see people running through the streets breaking into laughter. True, I said, but the problem is that, for a confluence of reasons, our country is increasingly populated by the not fully stable. They aren’t excited by wit, they’re excited by violence—especially unstable young men. They don’t have the built-in barriers and prohibitions that those more firmly planted in the world do. That’s what makes violent images dangerous and destructive. Art is art and censorship is an admission of defeat. Good judgment and a sense of responsibility are the answer.
That’s what we’re doing now, exciting the unstable—not only with images but with words, and on every platform. It’s all too hot and revved up. This week we had a tragedy. If we don’t cool things down, we’ll have more.
And was anyone surprised? Tuesday I talked with an old friend, a figure in journalism who’s a pretty cool character, about the political anger all around us. He spoke of “horrible polarization.” He said there’s “too much hate in D.C.” He mentioned “the beheading, the play in the park” and described them as “dog whistles to any nut who wants to take action.”
“Someone is going to get killed,” he said.
That was 20 hours before the shootings in Alexandria, Va.
The gunman did the crime, he is responsible, it’s fatuous to put the blame on anyone or anything else.
But we all operate within a climate and a culture. The media climate now, in both news and entertainment, is too often of a goading, insinuating resentment, a grinding, agitating anipathy. You don’t need another recitation of the events of just the past month or so. A comic posed with a gruesome bloody facsimile of President Trump’s head. New York’s rightly revered Shakespeare in the Park put on a “Julius Caesar” in which the assassinated leader is made to look like the president. A CNN host—amazingly, of a show on religion—sent out a tweet calling the president a “piece of s—” who is “a stain on the presidency.” An MSNBC anchor wondered, on the air, whether the president wishes to “provoke” a terrorist attack for political gain. Earlier Stephen Colbert, well known as a good man, a gentleman, said of the president, in a rant: “The only thing your mouth is good for is being Vladimir Putin’s c— holster.” Those are but five dots in a larger, darker pointillist painting. You can think of more.
Too many in the mainstream media—not all, but too many—don’t even bother to fake fairness and lack of bias anymore, which is bad: Even faked balance is better than none.
Yes, they have reasons...
Jennifer Delacruz to Fill-In for the Rest of the Week
The lovely Ms. Jennifer will be bringing us the weather through the weekend, if I'm reading this tweet correctly.
She's so lovely.
Filling in at the weather center for the rest of the week! Tune in for your heat wave forecast at 7 on @10News #SanDiego #Weather ☀️ pic.twitter.com/tzieyT60rv
— Jennifer Delacruz (@10NewsJen) June 16, 2017
Yoko Ono Will Share Credit for John Lennon's Iconic 'Imagine' (VIDEO)
In any case, from Sarah Hoyt, at Instapundit, "FINALLY! WE CAN STOP BLAMING JOHN ALONE: Yoko Ono gets credit for John Lennon’s ‘Imagine’."
Thursday, June 15, 2017
Trump Administration Rescinds DAPA (Deferred Action for Parents of Americans)
More immigration news: The Trump admin just killed DAPA https://t.co/VyPPTzEaLs
— Jon Passantino (@passantino) June 16, 2017
Promise Kept: Trump Admin Rescinds DAPA Amnesty Program https://t.co/RdQR7QVr55 pic.twitter.com/iDjajYnJgx
— The Daily Caller (@DailyCaller) June 16, 2017
The Trump admin just rescinded DAPA, which would have given legal status to undocumented parents with US children pic.twitter.com/9KzSaLbfAZ
— Marcelo RochabrĂșn (@mrochabrun) June 16, 2017
Local immigration lawyer says Trump Administration's decision to rescind DAPA will not impact Dreamers: https://t.co/k5D3zfbUU3
— #NBC7 San Diego (@nbcsandiego) June 16, 2017
Jennifer Delacruz's Record-Breaking Weather Forecast
But parts of San Diego County were just a couple of degrees over the record for this day, and there's some real record heat coming over the next week, especially in the desert areas.
Here's the beautiful Ms. Jennifer, for ABC News 10 San Diego:
Laura Ingraham: Terms Like 'Resistance' Create a 'Moral Duty to Physically Resist' President Trump (VIDEO)
LAURA INGRAHAM: It's a level of viciousness and vitriol that we see on social media but usually that's an anonymous thing. But now people are emboldened and they are saying it in person. They're doing chalk drawings of people and their families on their driveways so they wake up in the morning and they see a chalk drawing.The full video from the panel is here, at Fox News' Special Report, "Will calls for unity among lawmakers hold up?"
I think Charles is right. This apocalyptic language we hear on other cable networks, where these are supposedly very respected hosts who get up every morning and say, 'Will be republic survive Donald Trump?' In other words, the resistance is a physical resistance. If you believe your survival is at risk, you have the moral duty to physically resist that. And I think this freak yesterday took it to heart.
Glacier National Park, in Montana's Rocky Mountains
Found at Deborah Feyerick's Twitter feed.
Our most popular pic last week: @GlacierNPS by Daniel Ewert #Montana pic.twitter.com/bga4QpaPdR
— US Dept of Interior (@Interior) June 11, 2017
New York Deli Clerk Suffers Broken Jaw in Avocado Attack (VIDEO)
These kinds of stories should be getting national coverage, but since the perps are black, it's verboten.
CAUGHT ON CAM: Deli clerk suffers broken jaw after 2 men pummel him with avocados, bananas in NYC deli: https://t.co/IKO6BWjfbQ pic.twitter.com/yoaTuRjuXt
— NBC10 Philadelphia (@NBCPhiladelphia) June 14, 2017
WATCH: Angry customers pelt bodega clerk with avocados https://t.co/3NcqAWYwiN pic.twitter.com/tYdQsFREO9
— ABC7 Eyewitness News (@ABC7) June 16, 2017
Sarah Palin Threatens New York Times with Libel Lawsuit
But if you were on Twitter last night you would have seen the outrage. NYT's editors blamed the Gabby Giffords shooting on the bogus and debunked meme of the "GOP climate of hate" and the "cross-hairs map" that allegedly put then-Representative Giffords' life in danger.
(1/2) @nytopinion - commonsense suggestion by a journalist, am talking to attorneys this AM and exploring options. BTW, wonder.. pic.twitter.com/jACvxwUBZH— Sarah Palin (@SarahPalinUSA) June 15, 2017
(2/2) ...WHY someone would no longer be in public eye? Think constant libel & slander have anything to do with it? đ€— Sarah Palin (@SarahPalinUSA) June 15, 2017
This paragraph in today's NYT editorial on Alexandria shootings is offensively, quasi-Stalinistically wrong: https://t.co/nWhhcHfMso pic.twitter.com/LkJFifUh73— Jeff B/DDHQ (@EsotericCD) June 15, 2017
Are you fucking kidding me? https://t.co/z9oXkYnm2l— John Ekdahl (@JohnEkdahl) June 15, 2017
Helps to remember the NYT is playing politics when GOP representatives were FUCKING TARGETED FOR ASSASSINATION.— John Ekdahl (@JohnEkdahl) June 15, 2017
We published an editorial last night on the shooting at the G.O.P. men's baseball team practice field in Alexandria.— NYT Opinion (@nytopinion) June 15, 2017
We got an important fact wrong, incorrectly linking political incitement and the 2011 shooting of Giffords. No link was ever established.— NYT Opinion (@nytopinion) June 15, 2017
We're sorry about this and we appreciate that our readers called us on the mistake. We've corrected the editorial. https://t.co/t1FZ3iEYQJ pic.twitter.com/k7WW5uJIQO— NYT Opinion (@nytopinion) June 15, 2017
This Isn't a Gun Issue (VIDEO)
This isn’t a gun issue, it’s a rhetoric issue. Twice in one month a far leftist decided to express dissent via murderous rampage.
— Dana Loesch (@DLoesch) June 15, 2017
President Trump: 'We Are Showing the World We Will Not Be Intimidated...' (VIDEO)
Trump: “By playing tonight, you are showing the world that we will not be intimidated” by threats to our democracy https://t.co/s8EWMir4LI
— CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) June 15, 2017
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Matt Walsh, The Unholy Trinity
At Amazon, Matt Walsh, The Unholy Trinity: Blocking the Left's Assault on Life, Marriage, and Gender.