At Free Beacon, "Why politically correct institutions cave to Communist China."
Saturday, September 12, 2020
Friday, September 11, 2020
Remembering 9/11
It's been 9 years since I visited New York on September 11. See, "Faith, Freedom, and Memory: Report From Ground Zero, September 11, 2010."
At USA Today, "'America will always rise up': Trump and Biden pay respects to 9/11 victims in memorial visits."
And here's CJ Pearson, for Prager University:
At USA Today, "'America will always rise up': Trump and Biden pay respects to 9/11 victims in memorial visits."
And here's CJ Pearson, for Prager University:
Labels:
Heroes,
September 11
Thursday, September 10, 2020
Evelyn Taft's Thursday Forecast
Nice and cool this morning, overcast.
The beautiful Ms. Evelyn, for CBS News 2 Los Angeles:
Labels:
Los Angeles,
Orange County,
Weather,
Weather Blogging
Wednesday, September 9, 2020
Ignore the National Polls
Joe Biden leads Donald Trump by 6 points in the current RCP presidential polling average, 49.9 to 43.8.
The real margin is probably within the margin of error. There for sure is going to be a secret Trump vote this year, and I'm betting it'll be larger than the 3 to 5 five percent of shy Trump voters in 2016.
Don't trust the polls. They've been terrible now for years, and, well, this is 2020. Democrats are even more desperate to win.
Check all the headlines at Memeorandum, "Presidential Contest Tightens as Campaigns Move Into Eight-Week Home Stretch."
And at see the Miami Herald, "Biden is struggling to win Miami Latinos, new poll finds. Will it cost him Florida?"
The real margin is probably within the margin of error. There for sure is going to be a secret Trump vote this year, and I'm betting it'll be larger than the 3 to 5 five percent of shy Trump voters in 2016.
Don't trust the polls. They've been terrible now for years, and, well, this is 2020. Democrats are even more desperate to win.
Check all the headlines at Memeorandum, "Presidential Contest Tightens as Campaigns Move Into Eight-Week Home Stretch."
And at see the Miami Herald, "Biden is struggling to win Miami Latinos, new poll finds. Will it cost him Florida?"
Tuesday, September 8, 2020
Why White Lives Don’t Matter
At the Other McCain:
No, I’m not talking about this — not yet, maybe later today — but rather about an interesting fact you probably haven’t noticed: Nobody cares how many white suspects get shot by cops. And I mean absolutely nobody cares. Certainly no black person has ever bothered to investigate how often the police shoot white suspects, but white people don’t care, either. Like, if I got pulled over by cops tomorrow and became belligerent when they tried to arrest me, nobody would care if this resulted in me being shot to death. My own family wouldn’t really care. My friends would be like, “He probably had it coming. He was always an idiot.”Keep reading.
There would be no protest marches. Benjamin Crump wouldn’t be all over CNN complaining about the “excessive force” if I got shot by cops. And this is not just true me, but of any other white person.
What to Expect After the November Election
Chaos, in a word, and also "coup."
Lots of theories going around about what's going to happen in the election aftermath. Unless Trump or Biden wins a landslide, expect days or week of delays, protests, and riots. See Michael Anton, at the American Mind, "The Coming Coup?" And FWIW, at the Daily Beast, "The Left Secretly Preps for MAGA Violence After Election Day."
And Tucker's on the case:
Lots of theories going around about what's going to happen in the election aftermath. Unless Trump or Biden wins a landslide, expect days or week of delays, protests, and riots. See Michael Anton, at the American Mind, "The Coming Coup?" And FWIW, at the Daily Beast, "The Left Secretly Preps for MAGA Violence After Election Day."
And Tucker's on the case:
Sierra Nevada Creek Fire
At the L.A. Times, "Sierra fire’s unstoppable path of destruction devastates town, sends residents fleeing":
As the sun set in the Sierra Nevada Friday, about 50 residents of the mountain hamlet of Big Creek gathered on an overlook at the edge of town. The Creek fire, as it would be called, had just started burning in the canyon below.RTWT.
It seemed minor, and those assembled looked on hopefully as planes and a helicopter dropped water on it.
“It was a Friday night, something to watch, something to do. We are a bunch of hillbillies,” joked Toby Wait, the superintendent, principal and gym teacher for the town’s 55-student school. “Fire is part of our lives, but this was small.”
It didn’t stay small.
In the hours and days that followed, the Creek fire has exploded into a monster inferno that has consumed nearly 100,000 acres, enlisted nearly 1,000 firefighters, isolated small foothill communities and threatened to burn until mid-October.
California’s fire season got an early start this year with the massive lightning fires in the coastal mountains and wine country. Even without the fall Santa Ana winds, more than 2 million acres have burned so far in 2020, more than in any previously recorded year. Now the Creek fire promises to be one of the worst of the season.
For the mountain communities lying east of Fresno, the assessment as of Monday afternoon looked especially grave.
Fueled by millions of dead trees, the Creek fire has raced through mountain communities like Big Creek and vacation getaways like Huntington and Shaver Lake, confounding firefighters with unpredictable and terrifying behavior. Its smoke plumed nearly 50,000 feet high. There were lightning strikes. Forests seemed to explode.
The drama seemed to peak Saturday night when a CH-47 Chinook and UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter rescued some 200 campers trapped by flames at Mammoth Pool.
But among the thousands fighting the fire or evacuating from its path, there have been no reports of deaths.
Damage to property and homes is more difficult to assess. The fire is burning so dangerously and intensely that crews who normally count destroyed houses and buildings have been told to stand down for their own safety...
Sunday, September 6, 2020
The Best of Myla
Sports Illustrated swimsuit edition has gone downhill. It's bad. At least they've still got their old videos available.
Here's Ms. Maya from 2018:
Here's Ms. Maya from 2018:
Labels:
Babe Blogging,
Breast Blogging,
Women
Jennifer Delacruz's Record-Breaking Forecast
Ms. Jennifer's back in the studio!
At ABC News 10 San Diego:
At ABC News 10 San Diego:
Labels:
Orange County,
San Diego,
Weather,
Weather Blogging
Saturday, September 5, 2020
Jim Gaffigan, Donald Trump, and the Death of Laughter
At WSJ, "A family-friendly comedian unleashes an obscene rant against the president—and insults his own fans":
During the final night of the Republican National Convention last week, Mr. Gaffigan delivered a profane Twitter rant against President Trump: “I dont give a f— if anyone thinks this is virtue signaling or whatever. We need to wake up. We need to call trump the con man and thief that he is.”RTWT.
There was more. Along these lines. You could look it up.
The sheer partisan rancor surely shocked many of Mr. Gaffigan’s fans. Yet the foul language was the real surprise—and, to some, the disappointment. Mr. Gaffigan’s success was built in part on his family-friendly reputation. He works clean—unlike most of his peers, he doesn’t swear during his act. More, he and his wife, Jeannie, have five children. Their willingness to identify publicly as faithful Catholics makes them a rarity in the entertainment business. In 2015 he was invited to “open” for Pope Francis during the pontiff’s visit to Philadelphia. Dave Chappelle and Louis C.K. don’t get those gigs...
Friday, September 4, 2020
Thursday, September 3, 2020
Labor Day Weekend 'Record' Heat
If you go back and read the "climate change" debates from just a few years ago, one big issue is measuring temperatures. The NOAA, if I recall, stopped using satellite earth temperature data, for on average, those satellite readings showed less movement toward the upper temperatures, amid all the baloney about "global warming."
In 2018, our electrical power went out during a 109 degree heat wave. So far, Irvine hasn't broken 100 this summer, if I recall.
At LAT, "Ferocious heat wave could bring record temperatures to California over Labor Day weekend."
In 2018, our electrical power went out during a 109 degree heat wave. So far, Irvine hasn't broken 100 this summer, if I recall.
At LAT, "Ferocious heat wave could bring record temperatures to California over Labor Day weekend."
Labels:
Los Angeles,
Orange County,
Summer,
Weather,
Weather Blogging
'Everylong'
From my drive-time this morning, while out running errands.
The Foo Fighters, "Everylong," at Jack FM 93.1 Los Angeles.
The Foo Fighters, "Everylong," at Jack FM 93.1 Los Angeles.
Rio
Duran Duran
11:50am
Give It Away
Red Hot Chili Peppers
11:45am
What's on Your Mind?
Information Society
11:41am
Lights
JOURNEY
11:38am
Only Happy When It Rains
Garbage
11:34am
Rock The Casbah
Clash
11:31am
Blasphemous Rumours
Depeche Mode
11:21am
Unforgiven
Metallica
11:15am
Don't You Want Me
Human League
11:11am
You're My Best Friend
Queen
11:08am
Radioactive
Imagine Dragons
11:05am
Panama
Van Halen
11:01am
I Can't Go For That (No Can Do)
Daryl Hall & John Oates
10:52am
Everlong (Acoustic)
Foo Fighters
10:47am
Take On Me
A-HA
10:44am
Margaritaville
Jimmy Buffett
10:39am
Labels:
Drive Time,
Grunge Rock,
Lightening Up,
Music,
Punk Rock,
Rock and Roll
Wednesday, September 2, 2020
Monday, August 31, 2020
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