Friday, October 6, 2017

Many, Including N.R.A., Call for 'Bump Stock' Changes

It won't make a difference. You don't need a "bump stock" to manipulate a semi-automatic rifle. Dana Loesch has been all over this, but her organization concedes that regulation is warranted.

At NYT:


ICYMI: Austin Ruse, Fake Science

At Amazon, Austin Ruse, Fake Science: Exposing the Left's Skewed Statistics, Fuzzy Facts, and Dodgy Data.

Thursday, October 5, 2017

Stefan Molyneux, The Art of the Argument

At Amazon, Stefan Molyneux, The Art of the Argument: Western Civilization's Last Stand.

Nice Bikini

Seen on Twitter:


'Lefties are full of hate. It's their animating spirit. All you have to do is listen to them talk...'

That's Glenn Reynolds, at Instapundit, "KURT SCHLICHTER: 'I, for one, am not super inclined to give up my ability to defend myself in response to demands by people who eagerly tell me they want me enslaved or dead. Literally dead'." Schlicter's a great writer --- really good --- although he's pretty much a jerk on Twitter, and he needs to stop stupidly calling radical leftists "liberals."

He nails it at the link, though, and Professor Reynolds sums it up nicely.

Dana Loesch on Twitter has just one data point, as if we needed more:


Gigi Hadid Wet Tahitian Paradise (VIDEO)

At Sports Illustrated Swimsuit:



Kathleen Sorbara

At Drunken Stepfather, "Kathleen Sorbara of the Day."

Ken Davenport, The Two Gates

My good friend Ken Davenport was kind enough to send me a copy of his new book, and it's now available at Amazon.

Here, Ken Davenport, The Two Gates: A Novel.

I'm a few pages into it, but will be plowing through more this weekend when I have time. It's an intriguing tome so far, and highly recommended.

And congratulations to Ken! That's quite an accomplishment.

Check back for updates on the book.

Nathaniel Philbrick, The Last Stand

At Amazon, Nathaniel Philbrick, The Last Stand: Custer, Sitting Bull, and the Battle of the Little Bighorn.



Carlo D'Este, Bitter Victory

At Amazon, Carlo D'Este, Bitter Victory: The Battle for Sicily, 1943.

Ernest Cline, Ready Player One

At Amazon, Ernest Cline, Ready Player One: A Novel.

Wednesday, October 4, 2017

Richard J. Evans, The Coming of the Third Reich

At Amazon, Richard J. Evans, The Coming of the Third Reich.

Neal Stephenson, Quicksilver

At Amazon, Neal Stephenson, Quicksilver (The Baroque Cycle, Vol. 1).

President Trump Visits Las Vegas (VIDEO)

The full video's at the PBS News Hour, "Watch Live: President Trump speaks after meeting first responders in Las Vegas." (Streamed earlier.)

And at the Las Vegas Sun, "Trump in Las Vegas: America is ‘a nation in mourning’."



Maitland Ward on SnapChat

At Taxi Driver, "Maitland Ward Bare Breasts on SnapChat."

And at Drunken Stepfather, "MAITLAND WARD OF THE DAY."

Katie Pavlich

She's a really smart cookie.

And on Twitter:


Philip Roth, American Pastoral

Following-up, "Peter Matthiessen, In the Spirit of Crazy Horse."

I'm still on my fiction jag, so here's another suggestion.

At Amazon, Philip Roth, American Pastoral: American Trilogy (1) (Vintage International).

Michele Tafoya and Secret to Success

Timeless advice from NBC Sports sideline reporter Michele Tafoya. This is great. I'm showing this video to my students after their next exam, as part of my normal pep talk.

I love it!



Kate Upton in Fiji (VIDEO)

At Sports Illustrated Swimsuit:



The New Democratic Party

Excellent piece, from Caroline Glick:
Over the past week, two incidents occurred that indicate that the party of Harry Truman and Bill Clinton is becoming increasingly comfortable with blaming the Jews.

First, last Thursday, Obama loyalist and former CIA operative Valerie Plame approvingly shared a fiercely antisemitic article on her Twitter feed.

The article, “America’s Jews are Driving America’s Wars,” was written by Philip Giraldi, a fellow former CIA officer and outspoken Jew-hater.

Giraldi’s piece included all the classic antisemitic tropes: Jews control the media and culture; they control US foreign policy; and they compel non-Jewish dupes to fight wars for Israel, to which the treacherous Jews of America are loyal.

Giraldi recommended barring Jews from serving in government positions and participating in public debates related to the Middle East. And, he added, if an American Jewish Israel-backer refuses to recuse himself, the media should duly label him, “Jewish and an outspoken supporter of the State of Israel.”

Such a label, he contended, “would be kind of like a warning label on a bottle of rat poison.”

Plame, who ultimately issued a contrite, defensive apology for circulating Giraldi’s anti-Jewish screed, initially justified her decision to repost the article and say it was “thoughtful.”

She added, “Many neocon hawks ARE Jewish.”

And she should know.

Plame rose to fame in 2003, when she was at the center of a chain of events that led to the delegitimization of Jewish neo-conservatives in the Bush administration through a campaign of antisemitic innuendo and legal persecution.

In 2003, Plame’s husband, former diplomat Joe Wilson, published an article in The New York Times in which he falsely denied White House claims that Saddam Hussein had sought to purchase uranium yellow cake from Niger for the purpose advancing his nuclear program.

Apparently in retaliation for his false allegations, then-deputy secretary of state Richard Armitage leaked to syndicated columnist Robert Novak that Wilson’s wife Valerie was a CIA officer. Plame was a covert operative at the time, making Armitage’s leak a crime.

The Justice Department appointed special prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald to oversee the investigation and prosecute the leak. Fitzgerald knew almost from the outset that Armitage was the source of the leak.

Yet he failed to prosecute him.

Instead, Fitzgerald went on a fishing expedition to root out then-vice president Richard Cheney’s Jewish chief of staff Scooter Libby. After a multiyear investigation, Libby, who did not leak Plame’s identity, was indicted and convicted on a specious count of perjury.

The effect of Libby’s indictment, prosecution and conviction was to place all his fellow Jews in the Bush national security team under constant and deeply antisemitic scrutiny. This defamation of Jewish American security experts in many ways paved the way for Barack Obama’s wholesale use of antisemitic undertones to defend his nuclear deal with Iran.

As Omri Ceren from the Israel Project recalled in a long series of Twitter posts after Plame circulated Giraldi’s article, Obama and his advisers repeatedly argued that “lobbyists” and Israel were seeking to convince lawmakers not to act in the US’s best interest. Instead they tried to manipulate senators into defending Israel and oppose Obama’s nuclear deal with Iran, to the detriment of America. These exhortations, made repeatedly by Obama and his surrogates were then expanded upon and made explicit by their political allies in places like the Ploughshares Foundation, which served as focal points of Obama’s media campaign on behalf of the Iran nuclear deal.

Until she resigned on Sunday, Plame served on the Ploughshares board of directors.

Plame’s wing of the Democratic Party is not explicitly antisemitic. Obama never said, “Jews are undermining US national security.” Instead, he attacked Israel and Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu. He attacked “lobbyists” and foreign interests.

Plame’s mistake last week was that, in tweeting a link to Giraldi’s article, she moved beyond Obama’s dog-whistle approach.

In a way, she can be excused for crossing the line, because the rising force in her party has little problem openly trucking in Jew-hatred.

That force, of course is the Bernie Sanders radical leftist wing of the party.

Around the same time that Plame was tweeting her way into ill-repute, Iran was showing off a medium- range ballistic missile capable of hitting Israel and Europe and Sanders was giving a foreign policy speech in Missouri.

Israel was a key focus for Sanders, who is now in charge of the Democratic Party’s outreach efforts.

Sanders said the US is “complicit” with Israel’s “occupation” of Judea and Samaria and Gaza. He said that he would consider cutting off US military aid to Israel. He argued the US should take a more evenhanded approach to Israel.

No similar statements have ever been made by any major presidential contender or political leader in either party.

And yet, they have raised no outcry among his fellow Democrats.

Sanders’s rise has unleashed forces in the party such as former Nation of Islam spokesman Rep.

Keith Ellison and BDS activist Linda Sarsour. Both have been outspoken in their antisemitism. Both routinely defame and delegitimize American Jews who support Israel. And both are all but unanimously embraced as leaders by their partisan colleagues.

Since Donald Trump’s election, most of the media coverage of US politics has centered on cleavages within the Republican Party. But while it is true that the Republican Party is dysfunctional, the Democratic Party is transforming into something never before seen in mainstream US politics.

In 2016, the party of Bill Clinton ceased to be the party of the working class. Hillary Clinton abandoned her husband’s Rust Belt base, referring to his voters as “deplorables.”

Today, the two predominant branches of the party are the Obama branch – which is comfortable with antisemitic dog whistles – and the Sanders branch, which is comfortable with Corbyn-style Jew-baiting and open discrimination of pro-Israel Jews.

Absent a major restructuring of the party’s makeup, Plame’s forced resignation from Ploughshares may be remembered as the high-water mark in the new Democratic Party’s efforts to root out antisemitism from its ranks.