Wednesday, August 8, 2018
Britain's Labour Party Pushing for Second Brexit
At Bloomberg:
Pressure is building on Britain's Labour Party to back a second Brexit referendum https://t.co/kQdmbrCHX3 pic.twitter.com/wYyI0hj5dK
— Bloomberg (@business) August 8, 2018
The G.O.P.'s Bad Night
My take on last night's elections: bad, bad, bad for the GOP.https://t.co/vg6MmICF5f
— Sean T at RCP (@SeanTrende) August 8, 2018
Tuesday, August 7, 2018
Kate Upton in New Campaign for Yamamay Swimwear
Kate Upton looks sensational in new bikini photoshoot for Yamamay swimwear campaign https://t.co/YyeRRkOxQs
— Daily Mail Celebrity (@DailyMailCeleb) April 20, 2018
Shooting Up Chicago
My latest on the weekend's horrific violence in Chicago, and what police and city leadership need to do. https://t.co/LZgxHaBBmM via @CityJournal— Heather Mac Donald (@HMDatMI) August 7, 2018
An explosion of drive-by shootings erupted on Chicago’s South and West sides this weekend. At least 74 people were shot, and 12 killed, between 3 p.m. on Friday and 6 a.m. on Monday. In one seven-hour stretch, starting around midnight on Saturday, at least 40 people were shot, four fatally, as gunmen targeted a block party, the aftermath of a funeral, and a front porch, reports the Chicago Tribune. Over two and a half hours that morning, 25 people were shot in five multiple-injury shootings, including a 17-year-old who died after being shot in the face. An 11-year-old boy, a 13-year-old boy, and a 14-year-old girl were also hit over the course of the weekend’s bloodbath. Mt. Sinai’s emergency room shut down for several hours due to the overload of bodies; in May, the entire hospital went into lockdown following a virtual riot in its lobby among gangbangers, reported Tribune columnist John Kass.More.
Meantime, Chicago mayor Rahm Emanuel and Illinois attorney general Lisa Madigan recently celebrated the issuance of a 232-page draft consent decree for the Chicago Police Department, possibly the longest police consent decree ever written. Among numerous other red-tape-generating provisions, it requires the CPD to revise its protocols regarding “transgender, intersex, and gender non-conforming individuals,” to make sure that the CPD policies properly define these terms and that officers address intersex, transgender, and the gender non-conforming with the “names, pronouns and titles of respect appropriate to that individual’s gender.” Last Thursday, a so-called anti-violence march shut down Lake Shore Drive to demand that the CPD hire more black officers and that City Hall spend more on social programs in the black community. Few voices, in other words, are tackling the actual cause of Chicago’s violence: the breakdown of the black family structure and a demoralized police department...
Kendall Jenner of the Day
While Kendall, the one they positioned as high fashion to cover all their bases, cuz she’s tall and skinny, is equally as bad as the rest of them for the grand scheme of society, but people still like using her for their bullshit, and I guess she’s gotta catch up to Kylie’s make-up fortune, seeing as she’s the hot one…so she’s out there with her tits everywhere, nipples everywhere…
Monday, August 6, 2018
Trump Administration Revives Tough Sanctions on Iran
At LAT, "Trump administration reviving tough sanctions on Iran in effort to replace nuclear pact":
The Trump administration Monday announced it is reimposing harsh economic sanctions on Tehran as part of a strategy to replace the landmark 2015 nuclear deal with what it hopes will be a stronger agreement to curb the Islamic Republic’s ability to build a nuclear bomb.I don't believe Iran "largely complied" with the agreement. There was no independent outside verification procedures. Iran could cheat.
The sanctions will target numerous areas of Iranian economic activity, including the automotive and precious metals industries. They go into effect at 12:01 a.m. Tuesday, senior administration officials said.
In a statement Monday, President Trump called the 2015 pact “a horrible, one-sided deal, [that] failed to achieve the fundamental objective of blocking all paths to an Iranian nuclear bomb, and it threw a lifeline of cash to a murderous dictatorship that has continued to spread bloodshed, violence, and chaos.”
Supporters of the deal say that, while flawed, it has successfully prevented Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon in the medium term. United Nations inspectors, whom Iran agreed to admit regularly, say Iran has largely complied with the deal's restrictions.
The revived sanctions ban most transactions with Iran’s central bank; its network of ports and insurance companies; the purchase of Iranian sovereign debt; and trade in gold, graphite, aluminum and other precious metals.
The hard-fought Iran nuclear deal, signed by the U.S. with China, Russia, the United Kingdom, Germany and France, required Iran to dismantle its nuclear-production infrastructure, mothballing centrifuges used to enrich uranium, disabling its plutonium-producing heavy-water reactor and getting rid of nearly its entire stockpile of enriched uranium.
In exchange, crippling U.N. sanctions on Iran were eased and billions of dollars in Iranian assets were unfrozen and returned. Tehran was allowed to rejoin the world economy, trading oil and participating in financial markets.
But Trump disdained the deal, saying it did not do enough to curb Iran’s other “malign behavior,” including support for militant groups in the region and repression of domestic opposition.
In May, Trump withdrew from the deal, despite intense lobbying from Europe not to do so. Europeans and others said they will attempt to keep the deal alive, but they risk being penalized by Washington if their companies continue to do business with Iran.
“Individuals or entities that fail to wind down activities with Iran risk severe consequences,” Trump warned Monday. “We urge all nations to take such steps to make clear that the Iranian regime faces a choice: either change its threatening, destabilizing behavior and reintegrate with the global economy, or continue down a path of economic isolation.”
Administration officials, who briefed reporters Monday on condition of anonymity, rejected the criticism that the revived U.S. sanctions will be less effective than the earlier Obama-era package because other key world leaders like China and the European Union are not onboard...
But keep reading.
And see the Times of Israel, from last month, "Seized archive shows Iran nuke project was larger than thought, had foreign help: Israel showcases to US reporters parts of trove Mossad spirited out of Tehran; 'These guys were working on nuclear bombs,' confirms ex-IAEA inspector on seeing the material.
Bob Goff, Everybody, Always
So good.
At Amazon, Bob Goff, Everybody, Always: Becoming Love in a World Full of Setbacks and Difficult People.
Ericka Andersen, Leaving Cloud 9
Shopping
And especially, Arlo by NETGEAR Security System - 1 Wire-Free HD Camera - Indoor/Outdoor - Night Vision (VMS3130), Works with Alexa, and Arlo Pro 2 Home Security Camera System (3 pack) with Siren, Wireless, Rechargeable, 1080p HD, Audio, Indoor or Outdoor, Night Vision, Works with Amazon Alexa.
More, in Electronics.
And see, GoPro HERO (2018).
Also, Dyson DC59 Animal Cordless Vacuum Cleaner.
Plus, Buck Knives The 55 Folding Pocket Knife.
Still more, #1 Bestseller: Snake Eye Tactical Spring Assisted Opening EMT EMS Orange Folding Pocket Knife.
And, Mountain House Just in Case.Classic Bucket.
BONUS: Siva Vaidhyanathan, Antisocial Media: How Facebook Disconnects Us and Undermines Democracy.
Friday, August 3, 2018
Thursday, August 2, 2018
Jessica Simpson
#jessicasimpson demonstrates what it takes to make good #fashion that lead to billion dollar fashion brands #cleavagefordays #boobs #tits https://t.co/T3lX0CvBFn
— drunkenstepfather (@drunkstepfather) August 2, 2018
Plane ready ✈️ pic.twitter.com/2DO45hXU5E
— Jessica Simpson (@JessicaSimpson) July 30, 2018
Sarah Jeong
There's usually a new social media outrage every morning when I log on to Twitter, but there's something about this one that seems like a turning point. Sarah Jeong has a long and extremely vile record of online hatred toward white people. It's not just one tweet, in response to trolls, as she falsely claims. It's a pattern of burning SJW anti-white racism that's not only characteristic of today's left, but actively promoted and defended from the top down. NYT's hiring committee and editorial board was aware of the woman's racist screeds before bringing her on board. It's disgusting, double-dealing political hypocrisy and ideological warfare. But hey, if the Old Gray Lady wants a culture war, the MAGA crowd just says "bring it."
On Twitter, of course:
"She regrets it, and the Times does not condone it." https://t.co/SZwSPL3ojH
— Breitbart News (@BreitbartNews) August 2, 2018
Racism, pure and simple. Vile, filthy, disgusting, unabashed #racism... @nytimes pic.twitter.com/z6d7mh5vcr
— James Woods (@RealJamesWoods) August 2, 2018
"She regrets it, and the Times does not condone it." https://t.co/SZwSPL3ojH
— Breitbart News (@BreitbartNews) August 2, 2018
'RATIO, DUDE!' This JuiceVoxer's WHITE-HOT take on Sarah Jeong's racism UNMASKS the real Left https://t.co/mFcO7Z0LIp
— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) August 2, 2018
WARNING: The NY Times defense of new editorial board member & her racist tweets will make your BS detector EXPLODE https://t.co/aqXs63Ojim
— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) August 2, 2018
Here is a longer statement about @sarahjeong from the editorial leadership of The Verge. We will not stand for intimidation and harassment of this kind, and neither should any other newsroom. https://t.co/0FTeYF1UOu
— nilay patel (@reckless) August 2, 2018
Wednesday, August 1, 2018
Viktor Frankl, Man's Search for Meaning
Included there is Viktor Frankl, Man's Search for Meaning.
Bob Woodward, Fear
And from Stephen Green, at Instapundit, "HEH: Woodward Denies Writing ‘Fear’ Book to Help Trump."