Sunday, April 14, 2013

Skateboarding Photos From the Old Days

I dug out some old photos to show my youngest son.

Here I'm skating at Paul Schmitt's house back in 1985. Schmitt was featured in the Los Angeles Times in 2008: "SKATEBOARD MAKER STILL ROLLING ALONG."

Sunday Cartoons

At Flopping Aces, "Sunday Funnies."

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More at Jill Stanek's, "Stanek Sunday funnies: “Gosnell” edition," and Reaganite's, "Reaganite's Sunday Funnies."

Also at Legal Insurrection, "Branco Cartoon – Hot Shot."

CARTOON CREDIT: William Warren.

Chillin' in Santa Monica and Venice Beach

I wasn't expected to be heading up to Santa Monica yesterday.

My oldest son comes into my room a little after Noon and asks, "Dad, will you take me up to Santa Monica so I can hang out with my friends?" I'm like, "Hey, you think that's a little far?" (We live close to an hour's drive South, in Irvine.) So I had my boy check with my wife to see if she thought that wasn't too much, and she was cool, so off we went.

Here's the Third Street Promenade. My boys are at left:

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My oldest boy took off to have lunch with his friends (at Hooters, it turns out). So I took my little guy to Johnny Rockets. It was packed. We sat at the lunch counter stools at the back side. That's my son's reflection behind our vanilla shakes:

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I love the Apple Store at the Third Street Promenade! It's freakin' huge, like a gymnasium. And you're not bugged by the sales associates every two minutes. Products everywhere:

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American Power!

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Heading over to Venice  Beach after lunch, greeted by Jim Morrison:

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Here's the skatepark:

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This dude had some skills:

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And this lady skater was freakin' hot. Great style, reminiscent of the surf-skaters of the '70s:

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Here's the awesome bookstore and sidewalk cafe. That's where I'd be chillin' most of the time:

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After hanging out at the bookstore, as well as the skateboard shop next door, we run into the Sperminator on the way back to the van:

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Folks were getting stoned up and down the boardwalk, and a bong shop was located right next to the bookstore. So as we were leaving, my son says, "That guy's sign says 'No meth! No crack! No homo!" You gotta love it. No Deranged Left Wing Bakers either!

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Here we are back at the Apple Store waiting for my oldest son to meet up so we can head back to the O.C.

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I have some photos from the Tesla showroom at the Promenade as well, and will post some of those later...

Saturday, April 13, 2013

The Sperminator

I took the boys up to Santa Monica today and we got back a little while ago. After I dropped off my oldest at the Third Street Promenade, I took my youngest over to Venice Beach to check out the skate park. I'll post more photos tomorrow, but I couldn't stop laughing when my son called me over to this effigy of Arnold Schwarzenegger as "The Sperminator." Gawd, this is hilarious:

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More from Santa Monica later. We had a blast. And a nice break from blogging too.

The Los Angeles Times and the #Gosnell Blackout

Following up on my previous entry, "Mainstream Media Reporting on #Gosnell: 'Did You Guess Zero? You Win!'," I decided to search for "Kermit Gosnell" at the Los Angeles Times --- and it's more of the same. Until yesterday you would have found "0 Search Results for 'Kermit Gosnell'." This morning you'll find two results, and one of those is for the photograph on a story that itself is a story on the mainstream media's #Gosnell blackout. Can you say meta-journalism? See, "Dr. Kermit Gosnell abortion case: Why no national media spotlight?" And you gotta love the explanation from the Times' Jon Healey, suggesting that perhaps this wasn't really a national abortion story because #Gosnell's abortions weren't legal. That is, only abortion stories on legal abortion are news worthy, or something?


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I read a lot of news on a daily basis, online and in print, and the Gosnell story hadn't crossed my radar screen until Friday. So I agree with the likes of Salon's David Weigel and the Atlantic's Jeffrey Goldberg that this story has received surprisingly little attention -- from the mass media, that is.

Why? Several readers of The Times say it's because the liberal media are trying to protect their abortion rights agenda. I don't like trying to guess what's on the minds of the editors and reporters who decide what to cover; "the media" are still a collection of individuals who compete with one another. Reporters and editors make news judgments for themselves, not for the group. On the other hand, there's a herd mentality among the major outlets, which is why some stories become national causes and grounds for societal soul-searching even though they're not, objectively, all that extraordinary.

So perhaps the main reason the Gosnell allegations didn't get elevated to that level is because none of the big media powers took the plunge. And you have to wonder why. The testimony at the trial seems to have been pretty dramatic too. Conspiracy theorists on the right argue that the liberal media avoid this story because it might prod the public to demand more limits on abortion. But because Gosnell is accused of operating a site for illegal abortions, he could just as easily illustrate what happens when government makes it hard for women (especially low-income ones) to end their pregnancies early and legally. (Read this piece by Carole Joffe, a professor of reproductive health at UC San Francisco, for a good elaboration on that point.)
Right? Let's make it hard for women to "choose" to go to murderers like Kermit #Gosnell.

The Los Angles Times is ghoul-worthy! Chalk one up for being fair and balanced!

Perhaps Healey might just ask his own colleagues why this story wasn't newsworthy at the Los Angeles Times, a newspaper that at one point in its history, during the leadership of Otis Chandler, sought to challenge the dominance of journalism's leading national newspapers, such as the New York Times and the Washington Post. I guess these days the L.A. Times just aspires to line up, in malign neglect, behind the rest of the sheepish national press corps. Here's Healey's bio at the Times:
He is a member of the editorial board at the Los Angeles Times, which means he is one of a nameless, faceless group writing screeds that, technically speaking, reflect the views of the publisher (whoever that happens to be at the time)...
Well, as a "member of the editorial board" we can place the blame directly on dolts like Healey for the Times' complete absence of coverage of one of the most important national stories on reproductive rights in decades. Way to carry on the legacy of the great Otis Chandler!

Mainstream Media Reporting on #Gosnell: 'Did You Guess Zero? You Win!'

Mollie Hemingway is doing God's work, at Patheos, "Politico, Atlantic and the Gosnell Blackout":

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Earlier I shared what happened when I asked an AP reporter and a Washington Post reporter about their personal Gosnell blackouts. It was so illuminating that I decided to check out a few other media outlets. I headed over to Politico. Since Washington Post reporter Sarah Kliff tried to justify her lack of coverage of the Gosnell trial by calling it a local crime story, I thought I’d add other local stories into my search. Thanks for the idea! So here’s what I found out. Politico‘s search engine pops out 165 results on Trayvon Martin (local crime story in Florida), 94 stories on Komen, 233 on Sandra Fluke and 866 on Todd Akin.

Guess how many stories Politico has published on Gosnell.

Did you guess zero? You win!

I’d love to ask the reporters in question about the shocking disparity but I noticed that the reporters who wrote some of the histrionic Komen coverage aren’t even around any more. Politico is known for its turnover. So I should probably ask editors. Once I figure out who I should talk to (I’m also trying to find Kliff’s editor since she has revealed some problems with her ability to cover this issue) and will let you know how it goes.
Well, WaPo's editors have already admitted their paper's paucity of coverage, but don't hold hold your breath on Politico. Those idiots were BuzzFeed before there was a BuzzFeed.

BONUS: And wouldn't you know, but Scott Lemieux, the most despicable pro-baby-killing ghoul at the ghoulishly despicable far-left hate-site Lawyers, Guns and Money, blames the lack of MSM coverage on --- wait for it! --- RAAAAACISM!!

See: "Who’s Ignoring Gosnell?":
The fact that the exploitation of poor women, predominantly of color, hasn’t been subject to extensive coverage is pretty much the ultimate dog-bites-man story ... The story is now being exploited by opponents of legal abortion, although the idea that the proper response to this is to make safe abortions more stigmatized and inaccessible is a massive non-sequitur.
"Dog-bites-man?" Hmm, seems like I've been hearing a lot about that kind of reporting lately? Oh, yes, the Other McCain had a couple of related bits the other day -- because you can always count on the ghouls at Lawyers, Guns and Money for depravity fodder.

Angels Drop Fifth Straight Game

I'm watching games mostly on the weekends, but I had a chance to switch on last night's game, and the Angels got buried from the get go. I was ruminating last season on the hopeful possibility that the Angels would fire Mike Scioscia, but to no avail. Maybe we'll see a shakeup this year. It's long overdue. This ties the team's worst start in franchise history, a mark that's been held for 52 years.

See, "Angels fall to Astros, 5-0, for fifth straight loss":
Just when it looked as if the Angels couldn't sink any lower, they hit rock bottom with a thud Friday in a 5-0 loss to the Houston Astros.

These are the same Astros who lost 213 games the last two seasons; the same Astros whose $22-million payroll is less than the free-spending Angels pay the right side of their infield.

These are the same Angels who started the season with World Series aspirations, then started Friday's game with five All-Stars in their lineup.

It should have been a rout — and it was, with the Astros scoring three times in the first inning while the Angels failed to get a runner past first base all night.

The loss was the Angels' fifth straight, leaving them winless on their first homestand of the season. At 2-8, they not only have the American League's worst record but they've equaled a 52-year-old mark for the worst start in franchise history.

And if all that wasn't embarrassing enough, the game ended with Josh Hamilton forgetting how many outs there were, allowing himself to be doubled off first base on Mark Trumbo's foulout.

Afterward Angel Manager Mike Scioscia didn’t have to think long to sum up his team’s problems.

"It’s pretty simple. We’re not pitching and we’re getting behind early," Scioscia said. "When you get behind early it really gives the other team a chance to match up, to use their  bullpen. Gives their starter some breathing room."
More at that top link.

Here's the Blood

Via Live Action.

Dodgers' Zack Greinke Broken Collarbone in Scuffle With San Diego's Carlos Quentin

At the Los Angeles Times, "Dodgers starter Zack Greinke injured by enraged Carlos Quentin."

Also at the New York Post, "Dodgers warn Padres, post 'Anchorman' photo to Twitter after teams brawl."

#Gosnell Murder Trial: 'They’ll acknowledge it in lower-profile formats..."

A great post from Allahpundit, at Hot Air, "Gosnell might be the worst serial killer in history, says … “Nightline” anchor."

That's the mainstream media hacks at the title, by the way. They'll acknowledge the enormous crimes against humanity on Twitter, etc., but when it comes to making a monstrous story like this the lede, well, um, we wouldn't happen to dampen the Democrat momentum, or anything.


Scientists Find the 'Missing Link'

At the Los Angeles Times, "Evidence points toward solving evolutionary 'missing link'":
A team of paleoanthropologists, after four years of analysis, has made its most detailed case that Australopithecus sediba is a direct ancestor of modern humans. But many experts are unconvinced.

With long arms, high shoulder blades and powerful fingers, the ancient creatures were built for climbing trees. But they also had long lower limbs, flat feet and a flexible lumbar spine that gave them a distinct evolutionary edge: They could cover long distances by walking upright on two legs.

After four years of intense analysis, a team of paleoanthropologists is making its most detailed case yet that a pair of ancient skeletons discovered in a grassy South African valley could represent the direct evolutionary link between modern humans and the family of human ancestors that includes the Australopithecus known as Lucy.

In a series of six papers published in Friday's edition of the journal Science, the researchers argue that the "mosaic nature" of the Australopithecus sediba specimens makes them a strong candidate to be the "missing link" — the branch of Australopithecus that ultimately gave rise to the genus Homo, which includes Homo sapiens.

The skeleton fossils have so many human-like features "across the whole of the body that it must be considered, at the very least, a possible ancestor," said Lee R. Berger, a paleoanthropologist at the University of Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, South Africa, who discovered the fossils in 2008. Berger was senior author of all the new studies.

But not everyone accepts this view. Critics say the skeletons are not old enough to be the precursors to Homo. Others say the similarities can be chalked up to the diversity of early hominids, but that certain aspects of A. sediba's anatomy make it an unlikely candidate for being our forebear.

At a minimum, the new details revealed in the papers are causing scientists to revise, or at least question, some long-held assumptions about the anatomical makeup of our extended evolutionary family...
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VIDEO: Lucy Pinder for Nuts Magazine

Yowza!

VIDEO PULLED.

PREVIOUSLY: "Lucy Pinder Photoshoot for Nuts Magazine April 2013."

Friday, April 12, 2013

Boom! Conservatives Hammer Despicable Blame-Shifter @AmandaMarcotte on #Gosnell Murder Mill

See: "Disgusting Marcotte: Pro-lifers drove women to Gosnell’s house of horrors."

Exactly.

These blame-shifting progressives are absolutely death-mongering ghouls.

Mind-boggling. And f-king sick.

Stop the #Gosnell Media Blackout

There's a backlash building against the Obamedia and its refusal to report on the Kermit Gosnell murder trial.

I'll have more blogging on this throughout the day. Meanwhile, if you you have time, via Weasel Zippers, "*Must-See* Documentary About Gosnell Clinic:Tying Women To Bed, Forcing Abortions on Them, Dead Babies In Jars, And The ‘Special Room’ For The White Women."


More at Legal Insurrection, "Tweet to break the #Gosnell news blackout."

From Conor Friedersdorf at the Atlantic, "Why Dr. Kermit Gosnell's Trial Should Be a Front-Page Story" (at Memeorandum), and from Mollie Hemingway, at Patheos, "Washington Post reporter explains her personal #Gosnell blackout."

Also, from Erika Johnson at Hot Air, "Gosnell abortion-clinic worker: I assisted with abortions while in high school."

Plus, AoSHQ has some of the pathetic push-back on the left, "More Gosnell: Wikipedia Weights Deleting Gosnell's Entry Due to Failure to Attract National Media Attention; Amanda Marcotte Declares, Contrary to the Facts, That Gosnell's Abbatoir Was "Underground" and Pro-Lifers Drove Women There."

Also, the hilarious Irin Carmon, at Salon, "There is no Gosnell coverup" (at Memeorandum).

Well, no, actually --- but the progs don't care about the facts.

I'll have more later...

Anthony Weiner's Second Coming

Via Glenn Reynolds, "WHY YOU HAVE TO LOVE THE NEW YORK POST":

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And see Robert Stacy McCain, "‘It’s Really Astonishing. It’s Just a Deliberate Lie From Start to Finish’."

Also at AoSHQ, "The New York Times Deliberately Misstates All of the Key Facts in Weinergate, In Order to Deny Breitbart Credit, and to Suggest That Anthony Weiner Decided Himself to Do the Honorable Thing and Confess It Was No 'Hack'."

Ding Dong! The Witch is Dead

Simply amazing news out of Great Britain, at the Guardian UK, "Thatcher's death prompts chart success for Ding Dong! The Witch is Dead." And, "BBC to play Ding Dong in chart show despite anti-Thatcher Facebook push."

And at Telegraph UK, "Play Margaret Thatcher death song, her supporters tell BBC":
Two ardent supporters of Margaret Thatcher have called on the BBC to broadcast the song mocking her death.

The anti-Thatcher anthem Ding Dong the Witch is Dead has seen a surge in popularity since Baroness Thatcher’s death and looks set to retain a top slot when the Official Chart Show airs on Sunday.

In a controversial move the BBC are likely to play the track if it is in the top five, after executives are said to see little reason to take it off of the airwaves. A final decision will not be made on grounds of taste or decency.

But the move has found support in some unlikely corners as UKIP leader Nigel Farage and Tory MP Philip Davies, who have both paid glowing tribute to the former leader, said broadcasting the song was the right thing to do.

Mr Farage said: “If you suppress things then you make them popular, so play the bloody thing. If you ban it it will be number one for weeks.

The Radical Left Running Wild Across America

A great talking points memo from O'Reilly. And I think Charles Krauthammer is badly underestimating the deleterious effects of the progressive assholes. Free speech is under assault. Yeah, these may be fringe geeks, but they're having a real perverse impact on college campuses, shutting down debate and making leftist totalitarianism mainstream. Just ask Israel's Ambassador to the United States, Michael Oren.

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley Stops Traffic in West Hollywood

This is something else, at London's Daily Mail, "Bravely braless! Rosie Huntington-Whiteley shows off her sensational figure in tight halterneck sweater and sheer skirt."

Democrat Group Progress Kentucky Behind Secret Mitch McConnell Campaign Recording

I didn't write about the "big" Mother Jones scoop the other day. It was just too stupid. Hack journalist David Corn attempted to get another "47 percent" moment on Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and now it has backfired badly on the radical left.

It turns out that activists from the far-left group Progress Kentucky have been fingered in the scandal. WPFL Louiseville broke the story, "Source: Progress Kentucky Behind Mitch McConnell Campaign Recording." And here's the update, "Mitch McConnell Tape Fallout: FBI Digs In, How Progress Kentucky Helps the GOP, Was it Illegal?"

The Inquisitor has more, "Progress Kentucky Secretly Taped McConnell’s Campaign Office, Democrat Reveals."

And here's Megyn Kelly's interview with Jacob Conway, the state Democratic official who outed the two Progress Kentucky idiots:


Lots more at Legal Insurrection, "Wow, bombshell in McConnell bugging case." And Memeorandum.

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Communist Romany Blythe Organized Campaign to Celebrate Death of Margaret Thatcher

This is frankly incomprehensible to me, but then again, she's a communist member of Britain's Labour Party. The woman organized "The Witch Is Dead Parties!"

Seriously.

At Telegraph UK, "Woman behind street parties to 'celebrate' death of Margaret Thatcher named."

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And at PJ Media, "Woman Behind Parties Celebrating Thatcher's Death Is, Surprise!, a Drama Teacher."

Michelle Malkin Slams MSNBC: 'What we're talking about here is the worst kind of collectivism ... and yes, it's anti-American...'

MSNBC = Maoist Socialist Nutball Broadcasting Company.

Watch Michelle on Hannity's:


And see Hot Air, "New MSNBC promo: You have the right to health care, education, housing, and food at all times."


Great Neck Synagogue Cancels Pamela Geller Speech

At Atlas Shrugs, "PAMELA GELLER EVENT AT GREAT NECK SYNAGOGUE CANCELLED:"THE SYNAGOGUE IS UNABLE TO BEAR THE BURDEN."

And a news video here, "Pamela Geller cancelled at Great Neck Synagogue in Long Island."

Also, "VIDEO: CBS NEWS ON GREAT NECK SYNAGOGUE CANCELLATION OF PAMELA GELLER TALK."

Plus, "CREATIVE ZIONIST COALITION STATEMENT ON GREAT NECK SYNAGOGUE GELLER TALK CANCELLATION."

And at the Jewish Press, "Gagged at Great Neck: Geller's Talk Cancelled, L.I. Shul, Sun. School Kids Threatened:
Geller was dismayed that her talk was shut down, but once her opponents were willing to put the safety of Jewish Sunday School children at risk, or simply to persuade the parents that there was a risk to their children, she understood her talk would be cancelled.
They threatened the children. Way to go progs! Hard to beat that for utter authoritarian thuggery!


Media Disgraces Itself in Abortion Doctor Trial

From Kirsten Powers, at USA Today, "Philadelphia abortion clinic horror":
Let me state the obvious. This should be front page news. When Rush Limbaugh attacked Sandra Fluke, there was non-stop media hysteria. The venerable NBC Nightly News' Brian Williams intoned, "A firestorm of outrage from women after a crude tirade from Rush Limbaugh," as he teased a segment on the brouhaha. Yet, accusations of babies having their heads severed — a major human rights story if there ever was one — doesn't make the cut.

You don't have to oppose abortion rights to find late-term abortion abhorrent or to find the Gosnell trial eminently newsworthy. This is not about being "pro-choice" or "pro-life." It's about basic human rights.

The deafening silence of too much of the media, once a force for justice in America, is a disgrace.
Progressivism is collective evil, and the mass media is working overtime to perpetuate it. This is truly a stain on our national conscience.

Goat's Head Delivered to Wrigley

Gnarly.

At the Chicago Tribune, "Goat's head addressed to Cubs owner Ricketts sent to Wrigley":
A goat’s head was delivered to Wrigley Field on Wednesday afternoon, addressed to Cubs owner Tom Ricketts, and police are investigating the dropoff of the “intimidating package,” officials said.

Cubs spokesman Julian Green said an unidentified person dropped off a package with a goat’s head at Gate K of the ballpark at 1060 W. Addison St.

The head was all black and had a U.S. Department of Agriculture tag on its ear, a police source said.

It was delivered by a man who drove up to the ballpark's security gate, the source said. The man gave the package to a security guard and asked him to deliver it to Tom Ricketts, the source said. The man then got back into his truck and drove away.

The package, which did not contain a note, was never delivered to Ricketts, the source said...
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MSNBC's Melissa Harris-Perry Doubles Down on Collectivist 'Lean Forward' Propaganda

See Andrew Johnson, at National Review, "Melissa Harris-Perry ‘Doubles Down’."

And a great Megyn Kelly panel at Fox News:

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Freedom, Patriotism, Integrity, Service, and Character

Allen West discusses the Joe Foss Institute and the Bowdoin College NAS report:

Nothing Is to Be Gained by Appeasing the Radical Left

A letter to Instapundit, from Professor Stephen Clark:
Over time, I’ve read opinion pieces in which the writer ponders the question of why Obama persists in pushing gun-control legislation: Is he sincere and actually believe his own BS, or is it simply to gin up his base? Well, probably both. But the real issue continues to be that guns have taken center stage in an ongoing cultural war. In particular, any legislation passed will be something to defend against the depredations of the cultural other. Look at the distorting effects of Roe v Wade over the years. In how many venues have supporters of abortion rights amplified criticism of the decision into a general assault to be resisted at all costs.

From this point forward, criticism of any control legislation will be demagogued; the critic painted as one indifferent to the murder of children.

The best reason for unyielding opposition to any of the legislation being contemplated is that the legislation is terrible on its face – even failing to address the advertised concerns of those supporting it. However, running a close second to that reason is this: Nothing is to be gained and much is to be lost by appeasing those who simply dislike you. They will continue to dislike you, and all that they think you represent, regardless.
That's actually the main reason to oppose anything from the left. It doesn't matter how good the legislation is, there's no upside in joining the radical progressives. They'll twist and distort any public policy to push the socialist agenda and destroy anyone who stands in the way.

Resist. These. Assholes.

Origins of CIA's Not-So-Secret Drone War in Pakistan

At the video, a Democracy Now! interview with Mark Mazzetti of the New York Times.

And here's his report from last Sunday's New York Times, "RISE OF THE PREDATORS: A Secret Deal on Drones, Sealed in Blood."


Part II is here.

And see Jonathan S. Landay, at McClatchy News, "Obama’s drone war kills ‘others,’ not just al Qaida leaders."

You'd think the left would be calling for war crimes tribunals for Obama/Biden, but not.

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Planned Parenthood's Defense of Infanticide

From Marc Thiessen, at the Washington Post:
The fact that Planned Parenthood aggressively lobbies against legislation requiring medical care for such children is appalling. The fact that a Planned Parenthood official testified that killing such children is permissible is shocking. And the fact that most major media outlets — including The Post — all but ignored her comments is distressing.

Our country is deeply divided over the question of abortion. But can we not all at least agree that killing a born child is murder — not a question that “should be left up to the woman, her family, and the physician”?
RTWT.

Companies Track Employees' Every Move

I've had bosses like this, but never this bad.

At yesterday's Los Angeles Times, "Tracking workers' every move can boost productivity — and stress":
Employers count keystrokes, read emails and monitor personal social media accounts. They time bathroom breaks. The cost of efficiency may be worker satisfaction.

Phil Richards used to like his job driving a forklift in a produce and meat warehouse. He took pride in steering a case of beef with precision.

Now, he says, he has to speed through the warehouse to meet quotas, tracked by bosses each step of the way. Through a headset, a voice tells him what to do and how much time he has to do it.

It makes the Unified Grocers warehouse in Santa Fe Springs operate smoothly with fewer employees, but it also makes Richards' work stressful.

"We're just like human machines," said Richards, 52. "But with machines, they don't care whether you feel good, or if you're having a bad day."

Technology has eliminated many onerous work tasks, but it's now one of the factors contributing to a harsher work environment.

Employers are using technology to read emails and monitor keystrokes, measure which employees spend the most time on social networking websites and track their movements inside and outside the office. They can see who works fastest and who talks the most on the phone. They can monitor how much time people spend talking to co-workers — and how much time they spend in the bathroom.

It's all part of an effort to drive down costs and squeeze as much production as possible out of each employee.
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And Part I is here, from Sunday's paper, "As employers push efficiency, the daily grind wears down workers."

A Foe of Unions and Communism

From Kim Hjelmgaard, at USA Today, "Divisive and dynamic, Thatcher leaves an indelible mark":
British leader stood up to unions, backers of government subsidies, foreign policy doves.

LONDON -- For years after her tumultuous time as prime minister, it seemed as if no one in the United Kingdom was undecided about Margaret Thatcher. You are either for her or against her.

But it's not clear whether the enmity and adoration she sparked in her conservative confrontation of labor unions, government subsidies and foreign policy doves will outlast Thatcher, who died Monday at 87 after a stroke.

"It's undeniable that for certain generations she is always going to divide the country," said Timothy Stanley, a historian and writer at the University of Oxford.

"I remember when I was a student, for example, there was a lecturer who at the beginning of the British political history course said: 'Now we all know Margaret Thatcher is evil, but please don't write that on the exam paper,'" Stanley said. "That speaks to how a certain generation in the U.K. feels about her."

But he said Brits born 20-odd years ago are not going to feel very strongly about the coal-mining unions she faced down in the mid-1980s.

"I know it still moves grown men to tears in some places," he said. "But if you grew up in the last 20 years, the days of Margaret Thatcher may as well be in the 19th century."
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Three Who Saved the West

From William Kristol, at the Weekly Standard:
And now the last of them is gone. Margaret Thatcher, Ronald Reagan, and Pope John Paul II—three who won the Cold War and, it isn't too much to say, saved the West (at least for a while!)—are no longer with us. Their examples remain.
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IMAGE CREDIT: The Looking Spoon.

The Paradoxical Marxist Response to Margaret Thatcher's Death

From Dave Swindle, at PJ Media:
I’ve written in the past about the big impact [Richard] Metzger had in introducing me to counterculture and my disappointment following his embrace of Orthodox Marxism in 2009 — the same year that I started working full time as a conservative new-media troublemaker in the Breitbart tradition. I’m not offended by Metzger’s poor taste, rather just at how predictable and nonsensical it is. Two observations of the paradoxes inherent in the strange tradition that has emerged of using social media to emotionally unload on recently deceased public figures...

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Vladimir Putin Visibly Amused by Topless Femen Protest in Germany

Instapundit has the best shot, "I LOVE THE EXPRESSION ON PUTIN’S FACE: Topless Protester Confronts Putin and Merkel."

And at Der Spiegel, "Surprise Welcome: Topless Protesters Confront Putin in Germany" (be sure to click the slideshow).

Plus, from John Hinderaker, "A Futile Protest."


How Teachers Unions Hurt Schools

From Prager University:


But see Althouse:
"'Since Wisconsin stopped forcing public employees to pay union dues against their will...

... union membership in that state has plummeted," writes John Hinderaker'."

Ghoul-in-Chief Exploits Newtown's Dead Children Again

At Twitchy, "Ghoul in chief: Obama flying in Newtown human props for anti-gun speech."


More, "‘I love you back’: President’s gun control rally turns to lovefest."

And at NYT, "Invoking Dead From Newtown, Obama Presses Gun Laws."

The most shameless political exploitation I've ever seen. Utterly shameless.

BONUS: At Astute Bloggers, "OBAMA DEMAGOGUES GUNS AND NEWTOWN AND ATTACKS THOSE OF US WHO BELIEVE IN THE U.S. CONSTITUTION AND THE BILL OF RIGHTS."


Arianny Celeste and Brittney Palmer

At the Sun UK, "Octagon Girls show sexy their side: Arianny Celeste and Brittney Palmer in FHM shoot."

Thatcher Saved Britain With Message of Freedom

At the Wall Street Journal, "Not for Turning":
In that dreary winter of 1979, the piles of uncollected trash in London's Finsbury Park seemed to stretch for miles. The garbagemen were on strike. So too, at one time or another, were hospital workers, ambulance drivers, truck drivers, railwaymen. Also gravediggers: In Liverpool, corpses had to be warehoused as they awaited burial—yet another long queue that socialist Britain had arranged for its patient masses.

This was the "Winter of Discontent," when Great Britain came about as close to economic collapse as at nearly any point in its peacetime history, and it was the country Margaret Thatcher inherited when, on May 3, she defeated the Labour government of James Callaghan to become Prime Minister—the first woman in the office and 49th in a line that includes some of the greatest figures of Western civilization: Winston Churchill, Benjamin Disraeli, the Duke of Wellington, William Pitt the Younger.

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Thatcher died in London Monday, at age 87, having earned her place among the greats. This is not simply because she revived Britain's economy, though that was no mean achievement. Nor is it because she held office longer than any of her predecessors, though this also testifies to her political skill. She achieved greatness because she articulated a set of vital ideas about economic freedom, national self-respect and personal virtue, sold them to a skeptical public and then demonstrated their efficacy.

Consider economic policy...
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Monday, April 8, 2013

Socialists 'Rejoice' at Death of Margaret Thatcher

It's no surprise, although the left's reaction to Thatcher's death is an amazing statement on today's polarized politics in the age of social media.

Image via Louise Mensch and Nick Sutton on Twitter:
Plus, Glenn Greenwald reverts to form with a defense of progressive grave dancing, "Margaret Thatcher and misapplied death etiquette" (at Memeorandum).

BONUS: The ghouls at Lawyers, Gays and Marriage throw Greenwald some linkage despite the latter's prodigious pissing on the blog. Disgusting partisan hacks put partisanship above principle, again. Assholes.

Katherine Heigl Bikini Pics

At London's Daily Mail, "Katherine Heigl shows off her killer beach body in floral bikini as she relaxes during girls' holiday."

'Vitriol infests Warren family grief: Thousands are responding to Pastor Rick Warren’s grief with compassion but others use the moment to attack him and his Christian message...'

The culture these days.

Sick. And that would be progressive culture, a culture of intolerance.

At Instapundit, "THE SENSITIVE, COMPASSIONATE LEFT."

And at Twitchy, "It gets better? Sickos continue to grossly gleefully gloat ‘Bet Rick Warren’s son Matthew was gay’."

Margaret Thatcher Dies at 87: 'The outstanding peacetime leader of the 20th century'

At Telegraph UK, "Margaret Thatcher: obituary":
Baroness Thatcher, who has died aged 87 from a stroke, was not only Britain’s first woman Prime Minister, she was also the outstanding peacetime leader of the 20th century.
For more than a decade Margaret Thatcher enjoyed almost unchallenged political mastery, winning three successive general elections. The policies she pursued with ferocious energy and unyielding will resulted in a transformation of Britain’s economic performance.

The resulting change was also political. But by discrediting socialism so thoroughly, she prompted in due course the adoption by the Labour Party of free market economics, and so, as she wryly confessed in later years, “helped to make it electable”.

As for the effects of the Thatcher phenomenon upon British society, these were both more ambiguous and more debatable. Her remark “there is no such thing as society” was wrenched altogether out of the context of the interview in which it was made, and made to seem to be an advocacy of naked individualism, when she was really calling for more personal responsibility. Yet, rightly or wrongly, the 1980s came to be seen as a time of social fragmentation whose consequences are still with us.

Margaret Thatcher was the only British prime minister to leave behind a set of ideas about the role of the state which other leaders and nations strove to copy and apply. Monetarism, privatisation, deregulation, small government, lower taxes and free trade — all these features of the modern globalised economy were crucially promoted as a result of the policy prescriptions she employed to reverse Britain’s economic decline.

Above all, in America and in Eastern Europe she was regarded, alongside her friend Ronald Reagan, as one of the two great architects of the West’s victory in the Cold War. Of modern British prime ministers, only Margaret Thatcher’s girlhood hero, Winston Churchill, acquired a higher international reputation.
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Indeed, she was the towering figure of postwar international politics. Next to Ronald Reagan, there is no one who stood more strongly in defense of the West and Western values in the face of the totalitarian ideological onslaught.

It's no wonder her enemies are just ripping into her and dancing on her grave.

See London's Daily Mail, "'Tramp the dirt down': George Galloway's extraordinarily crass tweet leads the Left’s sickening 'celebration' just minutes after Baroness Thatcher’s death." (At Memeorandum.)

And behold the hatred, at Twitchy, "‘Crack open the champagne’: Twisted Twitter users dance on Margaret Thatcher’s grave," and "#DingDongTheWickedWitchIsDead: Disgusting depravity continues over Margaret Thatcher’s death."

You Can Feel It All Over

My wife was tripping on the Academy of Country Music Awards. The show was broadcast from the Arena at the MGM Grand, where we just saw the Eagles a couple of weeks ago. I was watching Mad Men, but when I went down to get something to drink I see Stevie Wonder playing "Sir Duke" and hung out to watch for a minute. I don't see a video from the show but here's an old clip. Everyone can really feel it.


And Eddie at My World live blogged it:
They are rushing things at this point, they must be behind. Hunter Hayes, aka the 12 year old looking kid is performing. Apparently Stevie Wonder is singing with him. That's, um, an interesting collaboration. He's a pretty good performer, I have to give him that. He plays guitar & piano. He's like Bieber with an accent, musical talent, and no punk attitude. Ooh, a horn section, cool! And the Hunter & Stevie on Sir Duke (You Can Feel It All Over) was actually pretty decent.
And at the Los Angeles Times, "Miranda Lambert is Academy of Country Music Awards' top winner."

Vegans and Pagans Win 'Equal' Workplace Rights in Britain

This is another one of the stories that's just wow.

At London's Daily Mail, "What an insult to Christians! After crucifixes are allowed at work, human rights quango tells firms: Give vegans and pagans special treatment too":
Druids, vegans and green activists should be given special treatment at work, according to ‘lunatic’ advice from the equalities watchdog.

The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) warns employers that they risk ‘potentially costly legal action’ unless they allow staff to follow their ‘religion or belief rights’ in the workplace.

This could include giving believers time off to go on pilgrimages, such as druids and pagans going to Stonehenge, while environmentalists should be free to lecture other staff about their car use.
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Also at Telegraph UK, "Vegans and druids to gain workplace rights under new equality rules."



Holocaust Remembrance Day

Here's a poignant clip from CBS News Sunday:


And see the U.S. Holocaust Museum's website, "Days of Remembrance."

RELATED: "Warsaw Ghetto Uprising Remembered By Holocaust Survivor Aliza Mendel" (via Instapundit). And following the links takes us to Yad Vashem, "Voices from the Inferno: Holocaust Survivors Describe the Last Months."

More at the Jerusalem Post, "Israel prepares for Holocaust Remembrance Day," and "On Remembrance Day, Canadian PM vows to fight anti-Semitism."

And at the Times of Israel, "Israel marks Holocaust Remembrance Day," and "30% increase in anti-Semitic incidents worldwide in 2012."

'Heartbreaker'

Heard yesterday on The Sound L.A.


Sunday, April 7, 2013

Homosexuals George Harasz and Douglas Wirth of Glastonbury, Conn., Accused of Raping Their 9-Year-Old Adopted Son

Oh yeah, because children of homosexual parents do "as well" as those with biological, mom and dad parents.

Democrat family values.

At London's Daily Mail, "'They took turns raping me': New claims of child sex abuse revealed as gay couple accused of molesting two of their 9 adopted children withdraw guilty plea and decide to go to trial."

And at the Hartford Courant, "Plea Agreement For No Jail Blows Up; Glastonbury Couple Accused of Abusing Boys Headed to Trial."

We'll see how much the mainstream media reports on this, although so far it's not been getting a lot of national coverage --- although it should.

#Angels #Pregame Prep

They're down right now after a tough first inning.

Nice play yesterday, though, at LAT, "Angels power up to defeat Rangers, 8-4."

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The Definition of Cyberstalking

Robert Stacy McCain's dealing with the deranged troll rights harassment freak Bill Schmalfeldt again.

See: "Harassment Is Not Journalism."

And here's this in Schmalfeldt's timeline:

I have troll rights harassers obsessed with me and this blog, although so far none of them has released my home address and phone number. Knock on wood. I should be careful about giving these ghouls any ideas, the idiots.

More at The Other McCain, "Bill Schmalfeldt’s Very Bad Idea --- UPDATE: Maryland Resident Brandishes AR-15, Recently Banned in Maryland UPDATE: Schmalfeldt’s Gun Is a Toy UPDATE: No, Says Schmalfeldt, He’s Actually Armed; Dangerous? Maybe."

Despicable Leftist Fearmongers

From Charlotte Allen, at the Weekly Standard, "King of Fearmongers: Morris Dees and the Southern Poverty Law Center, scaring donors since 1971" (via Memeorandum).

Also at Legal Insurrection, "SPLC — milking old northern liberals for decades."

Ruby the Heart Stealer

At London's Daily Mail, "I have never been a prostitute: Bunga Bunga girl Ruby the Heartstealer denies her past as a friend says she 'did half of Milan in six months'."

Also, "'I'm not a prostitute': Silvio Berlusconi's 'bunga bunga' teenager 'Ruby the Heartstealer' stages protest at sex-for-hire trial demanding she be allowed to testify."

Clayton Kershaw Blasts Momentum for DH Rule in NL

At the Los Angeles Times, "There's no need for a designated hitter in the National League — ever":

The memories could last a lifetime. You could tell the kids, and the grandkids, about the tingles in the Dodgers' season opener.

Sandy Koufax shyly emerged from the dugout to throw out the first pitch, serenaded and beloved. Clayton Kershaw dominated on the mound, as unhittable today as Koufax was in his day.

Yet, Dodger Stadium did not erupt into bedlam until the eighth inning, when Kershaw ended a scoreless tie by launching a home run that instantly became part of Dodgers lore.

"Pretty stirring," Dodgers General Manager Ned Colletti said.

Here come the killjoys, lobbying to eliminate the possibility of any such magic ever again. The start of the season, the first with interleague play every day, brought forth a new wave of calls for the National League to surrender its tradition and adopt the designated hitter.

Should the NL confiscate the bats of its pitchers so both leagues can play by the same rules? We'll take up that issue in a moment, but first: among those who could change the rules, there is no momentum to do so.

Joe Torre, the executive vice president who handles on-field matters for Commissioner Bud Selig, said the issue has not come up in the commissioner's office. Angels Manager Mike Scioscia, who serves on the Major League Baseball committee that would discuss the issue, said it has not come before the committee.

Colletti said the general managers have not debated the issue. Neither has the players' union, according to Executive Director Michael Weiner.

The current collective bargaining agreement, in force through the 2016 season, calls for up to 20 interleague games per year. The agreement specifies that the designated hitter "shall be used" for interleague games in American League ballparks and "shall not be used" for interleague games in NL parks.

In the bargaining talks, Weiner said, the players were much more interested in minimizing the number of interleague games than they were in standardizing the rules. At one point, the owners had proposed about 30 interleague games.

The greater the number of games between the leagues, the greater the potential effect on teams assembled under the rules of their own league.

The Angels, for instance, put together a fly-ball pitching staff, under the premise that Mike Trout and Peter Bourjos could run down just about any fly ball. Then they opened the season in Cincinnati, where Scioscia benched Bourjos so the Angels could keep Mark Trumbo's bat in the lineup.

If owners and players were to agree on one set of rules, the designated hitter would come to the NL, just as it has to the minor leagues and to virtually every other professional league in the world.

"For the baseball purists who say, 'Just get rid of the DH,' I don't see that happening," Scioscia said.
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France Getting Sucked Into Mali Quagmire

Well, France knows as much about strategic quagmires as anyone, I guess.

From John Irish, at Reuters, "Analysis: Mali insurgency endangers French pull-out plan."

And here's video that says France will stick to withdrawal plans:

If Only I Had a Tiger Mom or Started a Fake Charity...

From Suzy Lee Weiss, at WSJ, "To (All) the Colleges That Rejected Me":
Like me, millions of high-school seniors with sour grapes are asking themselves this week how they failed to get into the colleges of their dreams. It's simple: For years, they—we—were lied to.

Colleges tell you, "Just be yourself." That is great advice, as long as yourself has nine extracurriculars, six leadership positions, three varsity sports, killer SAT scores and two moms. Then by all means, be yourself! If you work at a local pizza shop and are the slowest person on the cross-country team, consider taking your business elsewhere.

What could I have done differently over the past years?

For starters, had I known two years ago what I know now, I would have gladly worn a headdress to school. Show me to any closet, and I would've happily come out of it. "Diversity!" I offer about as much diversity as a saltine cracker. If it were up to me, I would've been any of the diversities: Navajo, Pacific Islander, anything. Sen. Elizabeth Warren, I salute you and your 1/32 Cherokee heritage.

I also probably should have started a fake charity. Providing veterinary services for homeless people's pets. Collecting donations for the underprivileged chimpanzees of the Congo. Raising awareness for Chapped-Lips-in-the-Winter Syndrome. Fun-runs, dance-a-thons, bake sales—as long as you're using someone else's misfortunes to try to propel yourself into the Ivy League, you're golden.

Having a tiger mom helps, too. As the youngest of four daughters, I noticed long ago that my parents gave up on parenting me. It has been great in certain ways: Instead of "Be home by 11," it's "Don't wake us up when you come through the door, we're trying to sleep." But my parents also left me with a dearth of hobbies that make admissions committees salivate. I've never sat down at a piano, never plucked a violin. Karate lasted about a week and the swim team didn't last past the first lap. Why couldn't Amy Chua have adopted me as one of her cubs?

Then there was summer camp...
She's hilarious ---- but so true!

I love the "two moms" part. Yeah, that'll get you right in! Overcoming the bigotry and oppression straight to Harvard Yard!

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Sears Portrait Studio Closes Down

When my oldest son was born, we had Sears portraits done at 3 months, 6 months, 9 months, and one year. The prices were reasonable and we got to know the staff in the portrait studio. My second son just wouldn't sit long enough to really do the portraits, so I think we only took him a couple of times.

Now a tradition has ended, at the Wall Street Journal, "Lasting Memories? The Sears Portrait Studio Shuts Down: Photographer Had Been Experiencing Financial Troubles":
The lights have gone off on another American tradition.

The photographer that ran the portrait studios at Sears Holdings Corp., Wal-Mart Stores Inc. WMT and Babies "R" Us abruptly closed its business, at least temporarily ending a longtime retail tradition at those stores.

CPI Corp., CPIC -13.04% in a statement on its website, said it closed all of its U.S. studios "after many years of providing family portrait photography." The St. Louis-based company didn't explain the hasty closure, and calls to CPI went unanswered. However, the company has struggled financially, hurt by the rise of digital photography.

The news came suddenly to the retailers. "We were notified Thursday that CPI is ceasing its U.S. operations at retailers across the country immediately," Sears spokesman Howard Riefs said. CPI has provided photo services for Sears's customers since 1959 and has been the store's only portrait studio operator since 1986, currently located in all 788 Sears stores in the U.S. and Puerto Rico.

Sears "is exploring all options" to potentially provide portrait services as soon as possible, Mr. Riefs said.

The look and feel of the photographs—cloth backdrops, wide smiles and subjects looking slightly off-camera—became part of the visual dictionary of creative artists, being re-appropriated for everything from a band photo by the Red Hot Chili Peppers to the film poster for "The 40-Year-Old Virgin."

One former customer, Becky Schaaf, used to take her 4-year-old son to a Sears Portrait Studio every three months during the first year of his life, until she decided she could get the same result, or better, on her own or by finding local professionals.

"We started to realize that with a decent camera we could be taking strong photos," said Ms. Schaaf, now a mother of two in Ashland, Ohio. "I just got an iPhone…[and] for the day to day, we're just as happy with that."
Actually, I'm surprised the company didn't fold sooner. It's not like photography is just now changing or anything.

More at that top link.

Six Americans Killed in Afghanistan Attacks

At the Washington Post, "Six Americans, including three civilians, killed in attacks in Afghanistan."

Three American civilians and three U.S. troops were killed in two attacks in Afghanistan on Saturday, officials said, including a powerful blast that struck officials traveling to a school to donate books. Among the dead was the first State Department diplomat to be killed in the country since the war began.

The bloodshed Saturday, the deadliest day this year for Americans in Afghanistan, underscored how dangerous the country remains as the United States proceeds with the withdrawal of its remaining troops over the next 20 months, leaving security in the hands of Afghanistan’s fledgling army.

The attacks suggested that even as the military coalition’s focus shifts to managing the drawdown, the United States appears likely to face an intense “fighting season,” the springtime period in Afghanistan during which violence typically in­creases.
More at that top link, and at Long War Journal, "Taliban suicide bomber kills 5 ISAF personnel in southeastern Afghanistan."

Mean Tweets Are Mean!

This is hilarious!

The main solution? Just block the f-kers. Toxic. Hate-filled progressive idiots. Just block the losers.


Government Agencies Respond to 'Sovereign Citizens'

I consider people like this crackpots, although the Los Angeles Times is leaning toward the "right wing terrorist" meme with this piece.

See, "Police teach tactics for handling 'sovereign citizens'":
GREENSBORO, N.C. — With his shaggy hair, bushy mustache and obstinate ways, Jeffrey Allen Wright was well known to sheriff's deputies in Santa Rosa County, Fla.

Wright, 55, drove around with a phony license plate. When stopped, he refused to produce a driver's license. Once he threatened to sue a deputy who pulled him over.

After he was fined for traffic offenses in September, Wright paid with counterfeit money orders. When deputies served warrants for felony counterfeiting March 8, Wright barricaded himself in his garage and declared that he would not be "a servant of the king."

He broke out windows with a handgun, then pointed the weapon at officers, police said. Three deputies fired, killing Wright.

When Det. Rob Finch of the Greensboro police department heard about the incident, two words came to mind: sovereign citizen.

Finch teaches police and public officials around the country how to deal with self-described "sovereign citizens" like Wright. Finch and his partner, Det. Kory Flowers, have trained nearly 15,000 police and 5,000 public officials to combat sovereigns, zealots who refuse to recognize government authority in virtually any form.

Violent confrontations are rare, but the FBI says at least six police officers have been killed by sovereigns since 2000. A man tied to the movement shot and killed a California Highway Patrol officer who stopped him in Contra Costa County last year. A responding officer shot and killed the assailant.

The agency calls sovereigns — who number between 100,000 and 300,000 — a "domestic terrorist movement."...
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Amazing how Occupy Wall Street, a group that claimed anarchism as a founding tenet, was rarely described like this in the press. Well, not amazing, actually. We don't have an objective press anymore, if we ever did.

Saturday, April 6, 2013

MSNBC's Melissa Harris-Perry: Children Are Collective Responsibility

Folks on the right are pretty shocked at this new "Lean Forward" ad featuring Melissa Harris-Perry at MSNBC.

Here's William Jacobson's post, "MSNBC — All your children are belong to us":
There is something wrong at MSNBC.


Actually, I don't think there's anything wrong at MSNBC.

Remember, this is who they are. This is what they do.

Harris-Perry is perfectly comfortable spouting party propaganda, complete with all its Orwellian lies (that we don't spend enough on education, for example, a fact belied by comparative U.S. public and educational spending among the Western industrial democracies).

But that's okay. I think we're reaching a point in American politics where members of the progressive left are badly overreaching due to a perception of total liberation from the normal constraints of politics. As we saw with Krystal Ball, the left has no problem using 4-year-old children to spread homosexual marriage propaganda. In Ball's case, as least she was using her own child. But with Harris-Perry, the implication is that families are selfishly hoarding their children, denying to the state privately-minded generational capital that should instead be a proper public resource. For if children belong to the collective --- as in communal ownership --- then everyone is legally responsible for their education and well being, and political leaders can forcibly extract even more revenues for financing their education and welfare. This is socialist collectivism at its finest. And it's clearly un-American in the U.S. historical context. This country prizes individualism. Even a public educational system like ours promotes individualism because we see formal schooling as the means of promoting individual self-sufficiency and upward mobility. And schools have always been under the authority of local communities, since that way families can better control political leaders charged with their administration. It has never been true that children were seen as social capital subject to collective responsibility, much less that of a national collective of the sort that Harris-Perry envisions. That's a Marxist notion, or a Maoist one, as other blogs have noted. See Weasel Zippers, "MSNBC’s Melissa Harris-Perry Advocates Maoist “Collective” Child Raising, America’s “Kids Belong to Their Communities”…"

Also at Moonbattery, "MSNBC’s Melissa Harris-Perry: Children Are Communal Property":
To a moonbat, the community = the government. The voice of the community is the voice of the government, which is becoming increasingly synonymous with the establishment media.

Anyone still think it is hyperbole to call these people totalitarian?
Actually, it's not hyperbole at all. Harris-Perry sounds fascist even, in the sense of European interwar fascism of the individual being folded into a superior essence of the all-powerful state. Again, it's bizarre in the American experience, but progressives are really taking their political capital and running with it. The downside for them is that flyover America isn't at all in tune with this kind of collectivist fascist intellectualism. There will be a reckoning around election time. Indeed, I expect that MSNBC might have bitten off more that it's able to chew. We might be hearing more about "Lean Forward" very soon, and not in a good way.

Added: A great discussion, at Patheos, "All Your Children Are Belong to Us…"

Child Development Experts 'Stunned' by Supreme Court's Doubts on Homosexual Parenting

This piece is a riot, at the Los Angeles Times, "Three justices' concern over gay parenting surprises experts."

The depraved leftists have been desperately trying to normalize same-sex parenting, and have recently been bullying anyone who defects from the approved narrative on how children with same-sex parents fare "as well" as children with biological, mom and dad parents. The justices were right: There isn't enough data to know the effects of same-sex marriages on the well-being of children. And note this part from the Times' piece, buried way down toward the end of the article:
Not all of the academic experts find this research [on same-sex parenting] convincing.

Douglas W. Allen, a Canadian economist, says the many positive research reports on gay parents and their children were questionable. "The samples are small and biased. The people are self-selected," he said. "If you start with a biased sample, you can't make a statement about the population as a whole."

He published data from a Canadian census survey in 2006 that found children with lesbian or gay parents were less likely to graduate from high school.
You don't say? Wouldn't want to promote those findings too much, or anything.

Small samples, political and ideologically biased. That's going to be the case on this kind of research for a long time.

But we'll see how the Court rules in June. This is going to be something else.

Hollywood Glorifies Communists, Leftists, and Marxists

I guess there's another leftist whitewashing communist movie out, "Free Angela and All Political Prisoners."

Communist Angela Davis is still around, making the lecture circuit last I checked. I met her years ago when she was teaching at San Francisco State. My older sister fell under her wing for a bit. Amazing how times change. Greg Gutfeld just rips into to these people at the clip:

Lucy Pinder Photoshoot for Nuts Magazine April 2013

I got some Rule 5 requests landing in my inbox. I'll get to those ASAP.

Meanwhile, here's some lovely British hotness to hold folks over, at Egotastic!, "Thank God It’s Funbags! Lucy Pinder’s Perfect Play Plays Our Friday Song."

Ms. Pinder's on the cover of the April edition of Nuts, so you know what that means.

Hey, I Thought Those Muslima Wenches Were Supposed to Be Hip Swingers?

I guess not.

Muslim women apparently don't want hot liberated Western women interfering with their battle against the patriarchy. Good luck with that.

At BCF, "Pseudo-Feminists Agree: Islam Just Peachy- Femen Bad":
"FEMEN needs to recognize that Muslim women do in fact have agency, and the idea that Muslim women are helpless, passively indoctrinated by the alleged evils of Islam, and desperately need of Western feminist help is oppressive and orientalist.
"Agency." That's a big word, right? Click through for the full article.


MSNBC: A Televised Blog for Really Dumb People

Well said, from AoSHQ, "MSNBC, Kindergarten for Bored, Angry Unemployed People":
The MSNBC Messaging Machine finds new ways to be stupid just about every day.

MSNBC is a televised blog. I keep saying this because it's true: part of blogs' charm, at least initially, was that they gleefully ignored any standards of professionalism. The honesty about the slapdash nature of them was bracing. And the honesty about agenda -- to wit, we have one -- was liberating.

But that upside of blogs also comes with a downside. Blogs speak relentlessly to one side of the aisle (are there any actual centrist blogs out there? It's a business model I don't think can actually work). We look for new ways to provoke -- because it's fun and profitable. And I don't mean that in the cliched joke way; I mean, it's literally both fun and profitable (at least in the sense of hit-whoring) to find exciting new manners of juvenile tweaking of one's political enemies.

The medium tends towards two things: emotional hotness and intellectual dumbness. Those aren't cast-iron rules, of course. (Present company excepted!)

MSNBC has fully embraced the blogger ethos of hit-whoring provocation first, second, last, and always. As well as exploring all the new and inventive ways to call people you don't like Nazis.

There simply is no professionalism at MSNBC, no aspiration to any kind of standards at all. It's Dumb By Design (TM), because Dumb is Easy and Easy is Holy.
Dumb, and morally bankrupt.

PREVIOUSLY: "Call Child Protective Services: MSNBC's Krystal Ball Pimps Out Daughter in Depraved Homosexual Marriage Segment."

Pam Bondi Hotter Than Kamala Harris? The Debate

Well, I'll tell you. Kamala Harris was freakin' smokin' the cables on MSNBC a couple of weeks back. The lady his hot.

But no doubt it's a tough match-up going against Florida AG Pam Bondi, as pointed out by Chris Joseph, at the Daily Pulp, "Obama Got It All Wrong With California Attorney General; Florida Attorney General Is Way Hotter." (Honestly though, by politics alone Pam Bondi smokes the competition. As beautiful is Kamala Harris, the leftist ideology she spews will make you puke sooner or later.)

BONUS: Additional commentary at The Other McCain, "If Obama Has Lost Garance …"  And Power Line (via Memeorandum).

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The Tolerance Enforcers Will Not Tolerate Dissent

From Mark Steyn, at National Review, "The ‘Vigilance’ Vigilantes":
He who controls the language shapes the debate: In the same week the Associated Press announced that it would no longer describe illegal immigrants as “illegal immigrants,” the star columnist of the New York Times fretted that the Supreme Court seemed to have misplaced the style book on another fashionable minority. “I am worried,” wrote Maureen Dowd, “about how the justices can properly debate same-sex marriage when some don’t even seem to realize that most Americans use the word ‘gay’ now instead of ‘homosexual.’” She quoted her friend Max Mutchnick, creator of Will & Grace:

“Scalia uses the word ‘homosexual’ the way George Wallace used the word ‘Negro.’ There’s a tone to it. It’s humiliating and hurtful. I don’t think I’m being overly sensitive, merely vigilant.”

For younger readers, George Wallace was a powerful segregationist Democrat. Whoa, don’t be overly sensitive. There’s no “tone” to my use of the word “Democrat”; I don’t mean to be humiliating and hurtful: It’s just what, in pre-sensitive times, we used to call a “fact.” Likewise, I didn’t detect any “tone” in the way Justice Scalia used the word “homosexual.” He may have thought this was an appropriately neutral term, judiciously poised midway between “gay” and “Godless sodomite.” Who knows? He’s supposed to be a judge, and a certain inscrutability used to be part of what we regarded as a judicial temperament. By comparison, back in 1986, the year Scalia joined the Supreme Court, the chief justice, Warren Burger, declared “there is no such thing as a fundamental right to commit homosexual sodomy.” I don’t want to be overly sensitive, but I think even I, if I rewound the cassette often enough, might be able to detect a certain tone to that.

Nonetheless, Max Mutchnick’s “vigilance” is a revealing glimpse of where we’re headed. Canada, being far more enlightened than the hotbed of homophobes to its south, has had gay marriage coast to coast for a decade. Statistically speaking, one-third of 1 percent of all Canadian nuptials are same-sex, and, of that nought-point-three-three, many this last decade have been American gays heading north for a marriage license they’re denied in their own country. So gay marriage will provide an important legal recognition for an extremely small number of persons who do not currently enjoy it. But, putting aside arguments over the nature of marital union, the legalization of gay marriage will empower a lot more “vigilance” from all the right-thinking people over everybody else.

Mr. Mutchnick’s comparison of the word “homosexual” with “Negro” gives the game away: Just as everything any conservative says about anything is racist, so now it will also be homophobic. It will not be enough to be clinically neutral (“homosexual”) on the subject — or tolerant, bored, mildly amused, utterly indifferent...
No, they don't tolerate much, do they. See College Insurrection for just one more quick example that comes to mind: "Gay Students Seek Campus Chaplain’s Removal from George Washington U."

'Merchants of Despair'

I spent the day reading Robert Zubrin's book, Merchants of Despair: Radical Environmentalists, Criminal Pseudo-Scientists, and the Fatal Cult of Antihumanism. I haven't been reading many books cover to cover recently, but I made it a point to blow this one out yesterday. What a great read. I expect to have more later, but the chapters on the eugenics movement were jaw dropping. American eugenicist Margaret Sanger founded Planned Parenthood, and Zubrin's quotes from Sanger and her henchmen were literally beyond shocking. Racist, anti-human, and totalitarian --- chilling, to put it mildly. And after seeing the video of Planned Parenthood lobbyist Alisa LaPolt Snow unable to denounce botched late-term abortions during that Florida legislative hearing, it's a reminder that this stuff ain't ancient history, despite the despicable denials of the death-cult baby killer progressives.

More on Zubrin's book later...

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Leftists Attack New York Community Activist Majora Carter for 'Selling Out' to Corporate Interests

Well, it looks like the lady's holding up pretty well. Is she hypocritical? Perhaps. She won some big money grants and started livin' large, but she's savvy and expanded her consulting firm to help maintain business access to the Bronx community. Sounds like she's gonna help folks a lot more than the progressive NIMBY freaks.

At NYT, "Hero of the Bronx Is Now Accused of Betraying It."