Saturday, September 30, 2017

ICYMI: Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle, The Mote in God's Eye

I picked up a copy, and this is cracking me up.

It's been so long since I read this book, it's crazy. I can't remember why I liked science fiction so much back in the day, but I read a good handful of sci-fi thrillers.

I've got this one at the bookshelf next to my bed. I'll get to it pretty quick.

At Amazon, Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle, The Mote in God's Eye.



The Populist Insurrection Spinning Beyond Anyone's Control

And beyond the president's control in particular.

From Robert Costa, at WaPo, "With or without Trump, GOP insurgency plans for a civil war in 2018 midterms":

The next Republican revolution began last week on a bright blue bus parked at a nighttime rally in Montgomery, Ala., days before a firebrand GOP candidate won the state’s Senate primary.

But unlike previous Republican revolutionaries, the hard-line figures who stepped out to cheers did not want to yank the party to the right on age-old issues such as taxes or spending. They wanted to gut it and leave its establishment smashed.

Fury infused these insurgents’ raw remarks as did a common theme: The Republican Party has failed its voters, and a national cleansing is needed in the coming year, regardless of whether President Trump is on board.

Longtime Republicans see a charged civil war on the horizon.

“There is an emotional component,” former House speaker Newt Gingrich (R) said of the frustrations of Trump’s core backers, who have grown increasingly vocal. “They want someone to kick over the table. And my advice to every Republican is: You better have an edge, or you become the problem.”

That populist rage in the base as Trump struggles to enact his priorities — which lifted former judge Roy Moore to victory on Tuesday against Trump’s ally, Sen. Luther Strange (R-Ala.) — now threatens to upend GOP incumbents in 2018 as the latest incarnation of Republican grievance takes hold.

Stoked by former White House chief strategist Stephen K. Bannon and his incendiary media platform, Breitbart News, a new wave of anti-establishment activists and contenders is emerging to plot a political insurrection that is with Trump in spirit but entirely out of his — or anyone’s — control.

Central command is the “Breitbart Embassy,” a Capitol Hill townhouse where Bannon has recently huddled with candidates, from House prospects to Senate primary recruits. Hedge fund executive Robert Mercer and his daughter Rebekah — Bannon’s wealthy allies — have already pledged millions to the cause, said people briefed on their plans.

In the last seven years, the Mercers have emerged as some of the biggest political donors on the right, plowing tens of millions into GOP committees and super PACs. Their money has gone both to shore up the national Republican Party and to finance outside groups taking on the Washington establishment.

So far this year, the Mercers have contributed $2.7 million to federal political committees and campaigns, finance filings show.

Beyond cash, Mercer and Bannon also offer GOP rebels a vast media and advocacy ecosystem that generates attention on social media as well as small-dollar donations. Run by Rebekah, the Mercer family foundation has given $50 million to conservative and free-market think tanks and policy groups from 2009 to 2015, according to tax records compiled by The Washington Post and GuideStar USA, which reports on nonprofit companies.

And that blue bus — sponsored by the Great America Alliance and carrying former Alaska governor Sarah Palin, among other conservative celebrities, across Alabama — is scheduling stops across the country.

“If you don’t do your job, you’re going to see the bus, and you’re going to get bounced,” said Ed Rollins, the group’s strategist.

Rollins and Eric L. Beach, another adviser to the advocacy group, insisted that money would not save their elected Republican targets, pointing out that in Alabama they spent about $200,000, compared with the more than $10 million spent by the national GOP and Strange-aligned groups...
Still more.

Friday, September 29, 2017

About to Start: Cormac McCarthy, Blood Meridian

I'm almost done with Lidia Yuknavich's, The Book of Joan.

I've got so much great stuff to read, but I decided to go for Cormac McCarthy next, Blood Meridian: Or the Evening Redness in the West — A Novel.

I bought it brand new back in July. I might as well plow though it. Folks say it's one of the best American novels ever written. I'll let you know.



'Remember when conservatism involved principles instead of hair extensions? ...'

From Bethany Mandel, on Twitter:


PREVIOUSLY: "Tomi Lahren on National Anthem Protests in the NFL (VIDEO)."

Lucy Pinder

Hey, what the heck?

She's fabulous.


Stunning Elle Macpherson

She's 53!

Dang, what a woman!


Nice Jeep

Seen on Twitter:


Kirsten Powers Deleted Tweet Shaming Hugh Hefner Moments After Announcement of His Death

Sometimes you just need to chill on those hot takes.


New Demi Rose Bikini Pics

At London's Daily Mail:


Steve Scalise Returns to Congress Three Months After Assassination Attempt (VIDEO)

Standing ovation. Very emotional, triumphant moment.

Via PBS News Hours, a full 18-minute segment:



'Matilda' Ignites Violent Protests from Russia's Religious Right

At LAT, "A movie about a czar's love affair ignites violent protest from Russia's religious right":
Polish actress Michalina Olszanska plays the role of Matilda Kshesinskaya, a young ballerina in a love affair with future Czar Nicholas II, in Russian director Alexei Uchitel's movie "Matilda."

Puerto Ricans Evacuate on a Cruise Ship

What a nightmare.

At LAT:


It Shouldn't Be So Easy to Go to Grad School

Well, it wasn't particularly easy for me to to go grad school.

I wasn't funded my first year. I took loans. After doing very well that first year, the university gave me a full four-year ride: tuition fellowships, minority fellowships, and teaching assistantships, etc. I was so happy: I was overjoyed when the letter from the graduate division arrived!

In any case, I don't recommend my students go for the Ph.D. in political science, not in this job market, unless it's a die-hard dream for them, something to achieve out of love of the discipline. It's probably better to get a master degree in a professional program, like public public policy or international relations.

In any case, at Instapundit, "HIGHER EDUCATION BUBBLE UPDATE: Megan Mcardle: It Shouldn’t Be So Easy to Go to Grad School: Universities are milking the huge loan sums from grad students to subsidize the cost of undergraduate degrees. This system is broken."

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Plus, Craig Claiborne New York Times Cook Book.

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BONUS: Dave Canterbury, Bushcraft 101: A Field Guide to the Art of Wilderness Survival.

Decilne in Visas Issued to Six Nations Targeted by Trump Administration Travel Ban

That's great news!

At Politico, "Muslim nations targeted by Trump’s travel ban see steep visa drop."

Demonizing Heterosexuals

Actually, this op-ed doesn't appear very supportive. In fact, the author demonizes normal people as grotesque monsters. And she spews fake "research" suggesting the most successful family arrangement for raising kids is lesbian partnerships. So stupid.

I get angry reading these leftist screeds sometimes. They're so fucked up.



Tomi Lahren on National Anthem Protests in the NFL (VIDEO)

At Fox News.

I think Ms. Tomi's lucky to have landed that gig at Fox. She burned some bridges going on the View. So stupid.



Nina Agdal Will Blow You Away (VIDEO)

One can only hope.

At Sports Illustrated Swimsuit:



Garth Kemp's Weekend Weather Forecast

He's a cool guy.

It's been pretty hot in the afternoons, and nippy overnight.

For CBS News 2 Los Angeles:


Thursday, September 28, 2017

By the Book with Jennifer Egan

I posted the other day, "Jennifer Egan, A Visit from the Goon Squad."

She has a new book out next week, at Amazon, Manhattan Beach: A Novel.

And at NYT, "Jennifer Egan: By the Book."