Friday, May 16, 2014

Mimi Walters for Congress

I like Mimi Walters. She's a down home fiscal conservative, and pretty much a regular lady in this era of freak-show leftist regressivism.

The Orange County Register had a piece on her and the open seat for O.C. 45th congressional district, "Open O.C. House seat draws diverse field, but how competitive?"

The leftist Orange Juice Blog hates her, attacking Walters as as "Stepford carpetbagger":


In 2012 Mrs. Walters, as Greg reported in great detail, created a “sham residence” in the state senate district she wanted to represent, renting out a small cheap Irvine apartment while continuing to actually reside in her and HER wealthy husband’s Laguna Niguel mansion with their four children.  Her brilliant Democratic opponent Steve Young dramatized/proved this state of affairs memorably by placing “welcome to the neighborhood” flowers on her doorstep and coming back every day for weeks to photograph them in their sad wilted state of growing decay.

And, being a lawyer, he accompanied this edifying bit of theater with a lawsuit, to remove her from the ballot.  But a Sacramento superior court judge ruled against Steve, and the state Senate itself, which also could have removed her, opted to stay collegial and self-protective,  and nothing happened. (For who knows how many other Senators of both parties may be guilty of the same?)  So now, having served two years of her Senate term, she throws in her hat for an open Congressional seat, driving out the much worthier John Moorlach with her overwhelming fundraising, endorsements, and false, malicious attacks.

Lesson?  Nothing happens.  The law on residency means nothing, and the law on lying under penalty of perjury about your residency also means nothing...
Okay, so let the voters sort it out. In the case of Walters, she's definitely a resident of the 45th congressional district, so good luck with the carpetbagger attack. She's going to Congress.

Obama Administration Threatened Nigeria with Sanctions in 2013 for Fighting #BokoHaram

At Pamela's:

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This is too monstrous for words. Here is yet more evidence of what I contended years ago: that Obama had switched sides in the war on terror — even before Benghazi. And the heads exploded on the left (here).

And I was right.

“Obama Administration Threatened Nigeria with Sanctions in 2013 for Fighting Boko Haram,” by Fred Dardick, Canada Free Press, May 14, 2014...
Keep reading.

Also at London's Daily Mail, "Revealed: Hillary Clinton's State Department refused to classify Boko Haram as a 'terror group' even after it threatened to 'murder the U.S. ambassador' to Nigeria."

Flying Lion Catches Fleeing Antelope

Via BroBible:



Donald Sterling and Oklahoma City Prove Too Much for Clippers

The Clippers are out of the NBA West Finals, and not without controversy, "Clippers can't shoulder the weight, falling in Game 6 to Thunder."

Here's Bill Plaschke's column on Doc Rivers' Game 5 meltdown, "Clippers' Doc Rivers goes from voice of reason to loud distraction." (Added: "Doc Rivers calls out officials after Clippers' agonizing Game 5 loss.")

And here the series-deciding (in Rivers' interpretation) final minute of Game 5, where the Clippers blew a 7-point lead with 49 seconds to play. Unreal:



More from Plaschke, "Clippers are gone from the postseason, but it all won't be forgotten."

And on the liberal racism front, "Donald Sterling is refusing to pay $2.5-million fine, reports say." And at Sports Illustrated, "Sources: Donald Sterling refuses NBA sanctions, threatens to sue."

Thursday, May 15, 2014

Ousted Editor Jill Abramson Was Raking More Than $500 Thousand Annually

They're the wretched of the earth over there at NYT, or something.

From Ken Auletta, at the New Yorker, "In 2011, Abramson's salary went from $475k to $503k, then $525k after protest; Keller's, $559k":
It is always hard to say what causes a final break—a firing, a divorce—but, clearly, a last straw came a few weeks ago, when Abramson, who made little secret of her displeasure with Sulzberger, decided to hire a lawyer to complain that her salary was not equal to that of her predecessor, Bill Keller. She had also been told by reliable sources at the paper that, as managing editor, she had once earned less than her own deputy, John Geddes. Abramson’s attempt to raise the salary issue at a time when tempers were already frayed seemed wrongheaded to Sulzberger and Thompson, both on its merits and in terms of her approach. Bringing in a lawyer, in particular, seems to have struck them as especially combative. Eileen Murphy, a spokeswoman for the Times, argued that there was no real compensation gap, but conceded to me that “this incident was a contributing factor” to the firing of Abramson, because “it was part of a pattern.”
And there was a "non-disparagement agreement"?

Lifestyles of the rich and famous, sounds like to me. Sheesh:


Previously: "Well, I was wondering what got Jill Abramson fired..."

More Record-Setting Heat — Arson Investigated in #SanDiego Wildfires

At KNBC Los Angeles, "124-Year Heat Record Shattered in Downtown LA, More Records on the Way."

And on the wildfires, see KABC-TV Los Angeles, "SAN DIEGO COUNTY FIRES: 8 OF 9 FIRES SUSPICIOUS."

And at the Los Angeles Times, "Southern California fires: Arson and bomb investigators probe cause":

Arson and bomb investigators were looking into what caused the devastating San Diego County wildfires, several of which burned close to roads, officials confirmed Thursday.

Several people were interviewed at the scene of the Lakeside fire near Aurora Drive when it started just after 5 p.m. Wednesday, said San Diego County Sheriff Bill Gore.

Authorities have urged the public to call local law enforcement if they see any suspicious activity. Gore said "nothing is too small" to report.

Escondido police briefly detained a man Thursday afternoon but released him.

The wildfires raging across Southern California have scorched more than 10,000 acres, with crews struggling to protect hundreds of homes from advancing flames.

At a news conference Thursday afternoon, officials said an 18-unit apartment complex in Carlsbad and at least seven houses had been destroyed in the more than half-dozen brush fires that have flared up in San Diego County since Wednesday.

San Diego County Supervisor Dianne Jacob urged residents to heed evacuation orders as they come.

“That’s the No. 1 priority, is to save life and then to save property,” she said.

Even though fire conditions had improved slightly, she said the county remained on high alert for "dramatic" flare-ups.

“We are not out of the woods yet,” she said.
Also at the San Diego Union-Tribune, "New fires break out, Escondido threatened," and "10 surreal scenes from San Diego County's wildfires."

Liberals' Dark Ages — #LiberalFascism

I don't think she's had her full Damascus moment, but Kirsten Powers is right there.

At USA Today, "Liberals' Dark Ages" (at Memeorandum):
As the [left's fascist] mob gleefully destroys people's lives, its members haven't stopped to ask themselves a basic question: What happens when they come for me? If history is any guide, that's how these things usually end.
RTWT.

Anti-Liberalism on the Left? Just Call It #LiberalFascism

An interview with far-left (pro-abort extremist) Michelle Goldberg, at Vox, "Why are students forcing out commencement speakers?"
Is this just on college campuses, or is this something you see within the left as a whole?

There is not that much of a left in America. Whenever you talk about the American left, a big part of their base is going to be on college campuses. … There's a specific part of the anti-liberal left that sees civil liberties and free speech ideas as secondary to social justice. You see expressions of it on Twitter, but it's mostly on college campuses.

Partly that's just because college campuses are really the only place where the left has any power to enforce its own agenda. In the broader world, there are probably leftists who want to shut up all kinds of people, but they have no ability do so. They have no power in American life. But they have power on college campuses...
I think she badly underestimates leftist power off America's campuses. I mean, c'mon, the mainstream mass media is objectively leftist. Even outlets like ESPN are now pushing a Gramscian Marxian social ideology.

But keep reading.

RELATED: From our little leftist friend Olivia Nuzzi, at the Daily Beast, "The Oh-So-Fragile Class of 2014 Needs to STFU And Listen to Some New Ideas."

'Claire is a thirtysomething Ph.D.-holder currently living in the South, where she recently completed grad school. Oh, and she’s also a stripper...'

At Vitae, "'Stripping Was the Easiest and Quickest Solution'." (Via Instapundit.)

RELATED: At the Other McCain, "‘She Passed Out in a Bedroom . . . She Wasn’t Strong Enough to Push Him Away’."

The Anti-Common Core 'Barbarians at the Gate'

I don't consider myself particularly knowledgeable about Common Core, although I certainly don't trust the Obama administration on education policy. That said, when education bureaucrats (and faux conservatives) push back hard against Common Core opponents, clearly the latter are on to something.

Here's Michelle Malkin on Twitter:


And for the life of me, I have no clue why Jennifer "I'm for Mitt Romney" Rubin penned this screed defending Common Core, "Common Core critics offer too little, too late." Back to her old faux conservatives ways, I guess.

In any case, I trust Michelle's writing on this.

See, "Rotten to the Core: Obama's War on Academic Standards (Part 1)"; "Rotten to the Core (Part 2): Readin', Writin' and Deconstructionism"; "Rotten to the Core, Part III: Lessons from Texas and the Growing Grassroots Revolt"; and "Rotten to the Core: The Feds' Invasive Student Tracking Database."

Plus, "Good Riddance: Common Core Backlash Claims New Political Casualties."

And from Kyle Olson, "Michelle Malkin Shreds Jeb Bush, Common Core and ‘John Dewey/Saul Alinsky-Marinated Progressives’."

And check out Olson's new book, with Glenn Beck, Conform: Exposing the Truth About Common Core and Public Education.

Help! Hashtag! Do Something! Hashtag! Help!

At Twitchy, "Spot-on! Cartoon ‘demonstrates the utter uselessness’ of hashtag diplomacy [pic]."


And ICYMI, from Eliot Cohen, at WSJ, "A Selfie-Taking, Hashtagging Teenage Administration."

Wednesday, May 14, 2014

San Diego County Wildfires

It was scorching hot again today, and we had plenty of fires, especially in San Diego County.

At the San Diego Union-Tribune, "Major fires burn homes, force evacuations: Other fires being battled in Fallbrook, Oceanside, Marine base, Escondido."

And at AP, "Raw: Fires Scare San Diego but Grow Calm."

Public Anger as Death Toll Rises in Turkish Mine Explosion

At WSJ, "Death Toll and Anger Grow at Turkish Mine: Prime Minister Visits Site of Nation's Worst-Ever Mining Disaster, as Protests Mount Before Presidential Vote in August":


ISTANBUL—Turkey's government on Wednesday raced to deal with the country's worst-ever mining catastrophe, as a mounting death toll sparked protests just three months before presidential elections.

The mine explosion and ensuing fire that have killed at least 274 people since Tuesday afternoon has served a new catalyst of public anger toward the government, which since June has been roiled by protests, corruption scandals and Internet bans.

Mounting deaths in Soma and workplace-safety issues pose a fresh challenge to Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who has overseen the nearly quadrupling of Turkey's economy to $820 billion through overhauls, investments and privatizations since coming to power in 2002.

In the Aegean province of Manisa, rescue teams worked on Wednesday to evacuate about 100 people still underground at Soma Komur Isletmeleri AS's mine a day after the explosion trapped 787 workers. Local channels have broadcast wailing mothers mourning their sons' deaths, along with images of other people keeping a hopeful vigil. Separately, a collapse in the coal-mining center of Zonguldak on the Black Sea coast killed another worker on Wednesday...
Keep reading.

Dallas TV Host Amy Kushnir Walks Off Over Michael Sam Homosexual Kiss

At the Blaze, "‘I’m Done!’: Talk Show Host Storms Off Set After Heated Discussion Over Michael Sam’s Kiss With Boyfriend."

Video at the link.

More at Larry Brown Sports, "Michael Sam kiss debate leads Dallas talk show host to walk off set (Video)":
Even though she will receive a lot of negative press for this, I thought she was completely composed during the debate and handled herself well while expressing her opinion. I don’t post this to mock her, but rather to illustrate how sensitive this topic has become.
Hmm, that's not what the homosexuals fascists are going to say, but yeah.


Well, I was wondering what got Jill Abramson fired...

And now I know, via Ken Auletta, at the New Yorker, "Why Jill Abramson Was Fired" (at Memeorandum).

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The leftist hypocrisy here is so typical of idiot progs.

She complained about gender discrimination and was fired, basically. Pinch Sulzberger can candy-coat it however he wants, but Jill Abramson got uppity about pay and he canned her.

More at Hot Air, "Oh my: NYT executive editor reportedly canned in part because … she wanted to be paid as much as her male predecessor; Update: NYT denies."

PHOTO: Dean Baquet and Jill Abramson, c/o the New York Times.

360 Degree Video Selfies

I watched this earlier.

On CBS This Morning:



'Across the Los Angeles area — at a coffee shop in Ladera Heights, outside the gleaming office buildings of Beverly Hills — the verdict came down Tuesday and it was not generous to Donald Sterling, the 80-year-old billionaire Clippers owner...'

Splashed across the front-page today, at the Los Angeles Times, "On street, Donald Sterling's comments about Magic Johnson called fouls":
It had been two weeks since recordings surfaced of the Clippers owner telling his 31-year-old companion, V. Stiviano, that though she could spend time with African Americans, she should not allow herself to be photographed with them. Those comments earned Sterling a lifetime ban from the NBA and a $2.5-million fine — but it wasn't until Sterling finally broke his silence, and attempted to defend himself, that Los Angeles' jaw landed on the floor with a unified, collective thud.

In an interview with CNN's Anderson Cooper, which aired in full on Monday, Sterling insisted that he could hold on to the team he has owned for 33 years, said fans and sponsors remained in his corner and blamed the media for his troubles. Then Sterling turned to a familiar face and an improbable foil: Johnson, the former Lakers superstar, part of the Los Angeles Dodgers ownership team and one of the most beloved figures in California sports history.
Also, "Magic Johnson defends himself against Sterling's broadsides."

And at CNN, "Magic Johnson in CNN exclusive: I'm going to pray for Donald Sterling."

Magic takes the high road.

PREVIOUSLY: "Donald Sterling Slams Magic Johnson, Cites HIV Status."

#ObamaCare Still Unpopular, Hold #Democrats Accountable

At Nice Deb, "ObamaCare Still Failing – Still Unpopular – Still An Albatross Around the Necks of Democrats (Video)."

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And don't miss Larry Sabato's latest at Politico. It's killer, "How Big a Wave? The big question for 2014: Will we see a GOP ripple … or a tsunami?"

Republicans will pick up seats. It remains to be seen how many. Six is the magic number. Ten would be a blowout. And 14 would be a tsunami.

Record Breaking Temperatures in Southern California

It was boiling yesterday. Santa Ana hit 99 degrees, a record.

See the Los Angeles Times, "Record-breaking heat expected to hit Southland as wildfires burn."

More at CBS Los Angeles, "Red Flag Warning Expected To Be In Effect Until Wednesday Night."

The Media Ignore IRS Scandal

From Paul Caron (the Tax Prof), at USA Today:
Today's news media are largely ignoring the IRS scandal, and it is impossible to have confidence in the current investigations by the FBI, Justice Department, and House committee. I am not suggesting that the current scandal in the end will rise to the level of Watergate. But the allegations are serious, and fair-minded Americans of both parties should agree that a thorough investigation needs to be undertaken to either debunk them or confirm them.

Step one should be to give Lois Lerner full immunity from prosecution in exchange for her testimony. And then let the chips fall where they may.
RTWT.

Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Harvard's Kennedy School Adds 'Checking Your Privilege 101' to New Student Orientation

So stupid, at Big Government.

And ICYMI, from Kurt Schlichter, at Town Hall, "I Checked My Privilege, And It’s Doing Just Fine":
So how do we deal with this idiocy?

The proper response to the privilege gambit is laughter. The super-serious zealots of progressivism hate being laughed at, but there’s really no other appropriate response outside of a stream of obscenities. The privilege game is designed to circumvent arguments based on reason and facts and evidence, so the way to win it is to defeat it on its own terms.

Call: “Check your privilege!”

Response: “What you call ‘privilege’ is just me being better than you.”

They won’t like it. It will make them angry. Good. Because tactics like “Check your privilege” are designed to make us angry, to put us off-balance, to baffle us and suck us down into a rabbit hole of leftist jargon and progressive stupidity.

Don’t follow them. Mock them. Accuse them of adhering to a transphobic cisnormative paradigm and start shrieking “Hate crime!”

Don’t worry about not making sense. They’re college students. They are used to not understanding what people smarter than they are tell them.

Respectful argument should be reserved for those who respect the concept of argument. The sulky sophomores who babble about privilege do not. They only understand power. And we give them power when we give their nonsense the respect we would give a coherent argument.

They deserve only laughter. And to laugh at them, we simply need to refuse to be intimidated...
Classic.

Obama's Climate Change Warning Frightens but Doesn't Enlighten

At IBD, "New Climate Change Report Is Filled With Falsehoods":
The liberal hubris is that government can do anything to change the earth's climate or prevent the next big hurricane, earthquake or monsoon. These are the people in Washington who can't run a website, can't deliver the mail and can't balance a budget. But they are going to prevent droughts and forest fires.

The President's doomsday claims last week served mostly to undermine the alarmists' case for radical action on climate change. Truth always seems to be the first casualty in this debate.

This is the tactic of tyrants. Americans are wise to be wary about giving up our basic freedoms and lowering our standard of living to combat an exaggerated crisis.
RTWT.

Background at LAT, "Climate change is already affecting all of U.S., report says."

Nina Agdal Behind the Scenes for Avon Shoot

She's lovely.

At Egotastic!, "Nina Agdal Sextastic and Behind the Scenes of Avon Shoot."

Previous Nina Agdal blogging is here.

'Restorative Justice' at Beach High School Questioned Amid Breakdown of Discipline

"Restorative justice" is the big new thing on campus where administrators simply give up on student discipline, turning classrooms over to thugs in the name of "social justice."

Rather than consequences for student misbehavior, "restorative justice" seeks to "repair" relationships and give perpetrators a "second chance." (Or a third, fourth, fifth chance ad infinitum).

Background at the Long Beach Post, "LBUSD Board Unanimously Votes to Reform Exclusionary Disciplinary Policies."

And here's a report on Beach High School, an alternative high school for LBUSD's worst offenders, at the Long Beach Press-Telegram, "Student discipline at Beach High School in Long Beach called into question":
LONG BEACH - Suspensions at Beach High School have been cut in half from last school year to the present. But not everyone on the campus of the alternative school, designed for students who need to recover class credits, sees this as a positive development.

Students at Beach High, located on the same grounds as Long Beach Adult School in the 3700 block of Willow Street, are routinely let off the hook for misdeeds such as fighting, cursing at staff members, leaving campus and substance abuse, according to some community members and employees of the district.

“There are excessive fights,” said math teacher Ronnie Roberts. “Drug use on campus is rampant.”

Roberts said that the same students are allowed to misbehave at the school, which opened in 2011, with few to no consequences.

“Verbal assaults upon school personnel are the rule here, rather than the exception,” he said.

The African-American math teacher said that most of the youth at Beach, which has a student body of nearly 290, are low-income Latinos, blacks and Asian-Americans with gang ties.

“All have been literally kicked out of the large, comprehensive high schools, and are credit deficient, have poor attendance, and have extreme discipline issues, some obviously of a criminal nature,” he said.

Roberts added that these students need “no-nonsense leadership skills” but described Beach High Principal Matt Saldana as a “classic enabler.” Roberts said Saldana “means well but is a poor fit for this type of student and thusly, we are all in danger.”

Roberts has complained about the principal and discipline at Beach High to district officials, but he said his concerns have largely gone ignored.

Another faculty member at Beach, who asked not to be named, raised similar concerns about the school’s leadership. She said that the rules are applied inconsistently and unevenly, and both the staff and the students recognize the problem, which has created division in the school community. Students and staff members are fragmented, the faculty member said.

Saldana, who reported a 50 percent drop in suspensions from last school year to the current one, disagrees with the characterization of his school and of himself. He said the negative depiction of Beach is the view of one or two “disgruntled” teachers. “Generally speaking, this is actually a great place to work if you like dealing with at-risk kids,” he said.

Saldana, who has led the school since it opened, said the staff works hard to help Beach students improve their behavior and get on track to graduate.

Last fall, the Long Beach Unified school board implemented a policy known as restorative justice that requires schools to explore nonpunitive alternatives before suspending students. Beach High students have access to counseling services, gang intervention specialists and more, according to Saldana. But he does suspend students or remove them from school if they are repeat offenders.

“Just last week, I referred four students to alternative schools,” Saldana said. “We suspend kids who bring weapons to school. They are also sometimes arrested. In relation to drugs and alcohol, sometimes they are suspended. Sometimes they are removed from school. Sometimes counseling services are offered.”

Montalva Hill, the parent of a 10th grader at Beach, said that she’s not impressed with how the school disciplines students. Hill said that her daughter, who’s been suspended previously for fighting, has been bullied, harassed and physically attacked by a group of girls she fell out with last fall. Beach administrators and district officials, however, have neglected to pursue a resolution, according to Hill.

“They see things happening and they don’t intervene right away,” she said. “There’s no preventive measures.”
I'm sure it's totally out of control.

And no doubt the student body's nearly 100 percent minority, so really cracking down on rowdies and delinquents will elicit cries of racism!

Like I said. It's out of control. "Restorative justice" is just giving up in the face of seemingly hopeless discipline problems among populations of students who've been deprived of guided discipline their entire lives.

Sad.

List Grows of Cancelled Graduation Speakers — #LiberalFascism

Wow.

The further closing of the American collegiate mind --- and this is leftism in all its inglorious shame.

And the IMF? Really? We've come to this?

At the Wall Street Journal, "IMF's Lagarde Won't Speak at Smith, Part of a Growing List: Protests by Students, Faculty Have Derailed Several Commencement Addresses This Spring":

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The head of the International Monetary Fund on Monday joined an elite group—those whose plans to give commencement addresses this graduation season were derailed by student or faculty protests.

Christine Lagarde, managing director of the IMF, was scheduled to speak this coming Sunday at Smith College, but she withdrew her name after nearly 500 people signed a petition objecting to the policies of the IMF. Similar outcries foiled speaking engagements by former National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice at Rutgers University and human-rights activist Ayaan Hirsi Ali at Brandeis University, among several others.

"I call it disinvitation season," said Greg Lukianoff, president of the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education, a free-speech advocacy group. "Not everyone gets disinvited, but there is such consistent effort to get rid of people."

Mr. Lukianoff said the trend is clearly growing. According to a tally by his group, between 1987 and 2008, there were 48 protests of planned speeches, not all for graduations, that led to 21 incidents of an invited guest not speaking. Since 2009 there have been 95 protests, resulting in 39 cancellations, according to Mr. Lukianoff's group.

Earlier this month at Rutgers, students and faculty protested Ms. Rice's involvement in the Iraq war, prompting her to pull out of her scheduled address at the New Jersey school. In April, Brandeis withdrew an honorary degree for Ms. Hirsi Ali, a former Dutch lawmaker who has spoken out forcefully against Islam. At Haverford College, the commencement selection of Robert J. Birgeneau, a former university administrator at Berkeley, also has drawn fire.

"There are serious implications for what is going on here; universities are becoming havens of the closed minded," said Anne Neal, president of the American Council of Trustees and Alumni, which says it promotes academic standards and accountability. "What we are beginning to see is a heckler's veto."

Rudy Fichtenbaum, president of the American Association of University Professors, defended the rights of students and faculty to protest, petition and otherwise make their voices heard.

"There's a long history of protests in the United States; that's what we were founded on, and I think student protests are partially an introduction to democracy," Mr. Fichtenbaum said.

The disputes can put schools in a difficult spot. At Brandeis, officials found much to laud in Ms. Hirsi Ali before withdrawing her honorary degree, citing "certain of her past statements that are inconsistent" with the school's values.

The controversies haven't been limited to colleges. Last month, the White House said Michelle Obama would deliver the commencement address to graduating seniors in the Topeka, Kan., school district. But after parents complained about limited seating for family and friends and about the first lady's distracting from the celebration of seniors, the plan was retooled. Mrs. Obama now is scheduled to speak a day earlier—this coming Friday—at a "senior recognition day" in Topeka.

Protesting commencement speakers isn't entirely new. In 1987, Jeane Kirkpatrick, a former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, withdrew from delivering the commencement address at Lafayette College, where she also was to get an honorary degree. In 1993, then-Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Colin Powell weathered activists' ire and delivered Harvard University's graduation speech...
Actually, students and parents opposed the First Lady's speech because it was going to detract from the kids' celebrations, not because they opposed her politically. Indeed, the students themselves said the loved the First Lady.

Not so with the rash of liberal fascist attacks on conservatives. It's intolerance. And leftist totalitarianism. Recall Stephen Hayes on that, "'It's really a pathetic statement about the state of higher learning in America today...'"

Staff Sergeant Old School

Via This Ain't Hell..., "I’m With Staff Sergeant on #bringbackourgirls."

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Donald Sterling Slams Magic Johnson, Cites HIV Status

Hey, considerable developments surrounding liberal Beverly Hills racist Donald Sterling.

He goes off on Magic. Man, talk about stop digging when you're in a hole.

At the Los Angeles Times:


Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling lashed out at Magic Johnson during a CNN interview  broadcast Monday night, alluding to the NBA’s great’s HIV-positive diagnosis and saying, “I don’t think he’s a good example for the children of Los Angeles.”

Sterling’s comments came as he addressed racial remarks he made that prompted the NBA to ban him for life. In a recording released by TMZ two weeks ago, Sterling tells a female friend, V. Stiviano, not to associate with black people, including Johnson.

"What kind of guy goes to every city, has sex with every girl, then catches” HIV, Sterling told Anderson Cooper. “I think he should be ashamed of himself.”

Sterling also questioned whether Johnson has made a positive contribution to the African American community in Los Angeles. He then pointed to his own charitable work.

“Jews, when they get successful, they will help their people,” he said.

At one point Cooper asked if he apologized to Johnson.

"If I said anything wrong, I'm sorry," Sterling responded. "He's a good person. I mean, what am I going to say? Has he done everything he can do to help minorities? I don't think so. But I'll say it, he's great. But I don't think he's a good example for the children of Los Angeles."

Sterling apologized for what he said on the tape...
More.

And here it comes, "Gloria Allred slams Donald Sterling's 'pathetic' CNN interview."

RELATED: "Donald Sterling flatly denies harboring racist views," and "Wife would lose share of team if Donald Sterling is voted out, NBA says."

Harvard's Black Mass Cancelled

I called this evil over the weekend.

And Harvard must have agreed.

At the Boston Globe, "Harvard Black Mass, First Moved, Then Cancelled, May Have Happened in Chinese Restaurant."

And at Twitchy, "Satanic mass at Harvard canceled; Catholic event standing room only [pic]."



Gay #NFL Draftee Becomes Sacred Cow

At Power Line. (And follow the links there to the analysis at Hot Air.)

Also at Twitchy, "‘What a circus’: Miami Dolphins send player to ‘educational training’ following comments about Michael Sam."


And USA Today, "Dolphins' Don Jones fined for tweets about Michael Sam."

Monday, May 12, 2014

Why Won't the Obama Administration Identify Boko Haram as Islamic Terrorists?

This is exactly what Robert Stacy McCain was talking about the other day, "Boko Haram and the Jihad in Africa."

Here's the lead discussion from today's "The Five":



Video Shows Kidnapped Nigerian Schoolgirls — #BokoHaram

At London's Daily Mail, "Paraded by a blood-crazed fanatic, the terrified schoolgirl captives: Boko Haram release chilling videos of missing Nigerian girls as they reveal they have all been forced to convert to Islam."



Angelina Jolie Talks Tough on #BokoHaram — Tougher Than President Obama

Obama talks all "warm and fuzzy" about evil in the world.

Angelina Jolie says we must bring the perpetrators to justice.

At News Corp Australia, "Angelina Jolie: Nigerian schoolgirls’ kidnappers are evil."

And at Independent UK, "Angelina Jolie on Nigerian schoolgirl kidnapping: ‘It’s because of this culture of impunity’."

And at the video, "We have to start arresting people for this..."



The Closing of the Collegiate Mind

From Ruth Wisse, at the Wall Street Journal:
There was a time when people looking for intellectual debate turned away from politics to the university. Political backrooms bred slogans and bagmen; universities fostered educated discussion. But when students in the 1960s began occupying university property like the thugs of regimes America was fighting abroad, the venues gradually reversed. Open debate is now protected only in the polity: In universities, muggers prevail.

Assaults on intellectual and political freedom have been making headlines. Pressure from faculty egged on by Muslim groups induced Brandeis University last month not to grant Ayaan Hirsi Ali, the proponent of women's rights under Islam, an intended honorary degree at its convocation. This was a replay of 1994, when Brandeis faculty demanded that trustees rescind their decision to award an honorary degree to Jeane Kirkpatrick, former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations. In each case, a faculty cabal joined by (let us charitably say) ignorant students promoted the value of repression over the values of America's liberal democracy.

Opponents of free speech have lately chalked up many such victories: New York City Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly prevented from speaking at Brown University in November; a lecture by Charles Murray canceled by Azusa Pacific University in April; Condoleezza Rice, former secretary of state and national-security adviser under the George W. Bush administration, harassed earlier this month into declining the invitation by Rutgers University to address this year's convocation.

Most painful to me was the Harvard scene several years ago when the Committee on Degrees in Social Studies, celebrating its 50th anniversary, accepted a donation in honor of its former head tutor Martin Peretz, whose contributions to the university include the chair in Yiddish I have been privileged to hold. His enemies on campus generated a "party against Marty" that forced him to walk a gauntlet of jeering students for having allegedly offended Islam, while putting others on notice that they had best not be perceived guilty of association with him.

Universities have not only failed to stand up to those who limit debate, they have played a part in encouraging them. The modish commitment to so-called diversity replaces the ideal of guaranteed equal treatment of individuals with guaranteed group preferences in hiring and curricular offerings...
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So far my campus has been spared a roiling debate on leftists suppression, although the mere mention of a talk by Minuteman founder Jim Gilchrist a few years back brought out the thought police --- and a "no" vote from the college administration on the grounds of "campus security." (So, yeah, we basically experienced the heckler's veto once in recent memory.) Recall back in 2006, Gilchrist was attacked at Columbia, rousted off the stage and beaten by a gang of leftist thugs. So it's been at least a decade of this kind of leftist fascism, which according to Wisse dates back the left's Vietnam-era generation.

RELATED: At Vassar, at least one faculty member called for a boycott of William Jacobson, who spoke recently against the BDS movement. See, "“One responded, actually calling for a boycott of Professor Jacobson”."

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Video here: "Vassar College Wins (Update – Video added)."

Sunday, May 11, 2014

No Dads in Google Mother's Day Doodle — #MothersDay2014

On Twitter:


Word.

More: "The Next Step to Marxism? The Abolition of the Family."

#BokoHaram and the Return of the Nigerian Slave Trade

At Blazing Cat Fur.


Barack #Obama Shrinks in Face of Evil

From Michael Goodwin, at the New York Post, "Obama shrinks away in the face of evil":
As Barack Obama enters the twilight of his tenure, the ­debate over his legacy is ­beginning, but one conclusion already seems certain. It can best be described as “Honey, I shrunk the presidency.”

Not since Jimmy Carter was held hostage by Iran has the Oval Office seemed so inconsequential against the forces of international darkness. The mismatch is particularly striking because smallness has been Obama’s choice.

Although he is guilty of executive overreach at home, that bully behavior only sharpens the contrast with a foreign policy that is feeble when it is not comatose. The president’s estrangement from the demands of global leadership is giving a green light to tyrants and malevolent opportunists everywhere...
Keep reading.

Goodwin cites Obama's cowardly comments at Steven Spielberg's Shoah Foundation Dinner. There's the video and text:
We cannot eliminate evil from every heart, or hatred from every mind. But what we can do, and what we must do, is make sure our children and their children learn their history so that they might not repeat it. (Applause.) We can teach our children the hazards of tribalism. We can teach our children to speak out against the casual slur. We can teach them there is no “them,” there’s only “us.”
And Goodwin replies:
There you have it. We can teach our children warm and fuzzy things — assuming they and we are not killed by madmen first. In which case, there’s nothing we can do.
There’s nothing we can do?

Maybe in Barack Obama's America. But that's not my America. I refuse to stand on the sidelines while evil triumphs.

Sunday Cartoons

At Flopping Aces, "Sunday Funnies."

Also at Randy's Roundtable, "Friday Nite Funnies," and Reaganite Republican, "Reaganite's SUNDAY FUNNIES."

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Cartoon Credit: Legal Insurrection, "Branco Cartoon – It Made a Difference."


Why Tina Brown Must Cry

At Althouse, "You Won't Believe These Mockups of How Websites Today Would Have Reported the Monica Lewinsky Scandal."

The last one's not a mockup: "And that's why we have the websites we have, and Tina Brown must cry."

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Eastern #Ukraine Votes in Independence Referendum

At the Wall Street Journal, "Pro-Russian Separatists Hold Referendum in Eastern Ukraine: Ukrainian Government in Kiev Says Vote Is Illegitimate":
DONETSK, Ukraine—Pro-Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine appeared to be on track to declare victory in a referendum Sunday that Kiev and the West say is illegal and riddled with irregularities.

The vote ratchets up tensions between the Kremlin, which may recognize the vote, and the nascent government in Kiev, which is struggling to regain control of the two provinces that it says Moscow is destabilizing through support of rebels.

Heavy turnout suggested that weeks of instability and violence in the region had helped turn simmering anger against Kiev into open defiance and separatism that polls showed barely existed earlier this year.

Separatist leaders said they opened more than 1,500 voting stations across one province alone. In the coastal city of Mariupol, the scene of deadly clashes last week between separatists and Ukrainian soldiers, thousands of people turned out to join lines that stretched for city blocks, with some residents bringing lawn chairs to rest their legs as they waited.

Amid an absence of electoral observers and a heavy presence of separatist gunmen patrolling the streets, the government in Kiev said the results of the vote are certain to be rigged.

One Donetsk electoral official, Mikhail Samolenko, said Sunday there were no real safeguards to keep people from voting several times, but that it didn't matter "because everyone is voting yes" for independence. Separatists said they may release results as early as this evening.
More.

Plus, Maria Bartiromo interviews Kori Schake of the Hoover Institution (video), who indicates that recent polls found that 70 percent of residents in the eastern region would vote to retain membership with Ukraine. No outside election observers are on the ground. It's a sham, rigged election, which only strengthens Putin's claims to territorial revisionism.

And at Euronews, "Ukraine: voters in Donetsk participate in disputed poll."

No More Excuses for Islamic Monsters — #BokoHaram

From Ralph Peters, at the New York Post, "Stop making excuses for Islamist extremist monsters."

And Peters interviewed on Fox News, "Hillary Clinton Refused to Put Boko Haram on Terror List."

The Obama administration's engaged in "deceit, deception, and outright lies."

Who knew?!!


The New #Fascism Rolls On

More on the Benham brothers, from Charles Cooke, at National Review.

Veterans' Benefits Live On Long After Bullets Stop

A great piece, at WSJ, "Still Paying for the Civil War":
WILKESBORO, N.C. — Each month, Irene Triplett collects $73.13 from the Department of Veterans Affairs, a pension payment for her father's military service—in the Civil War.

More than 3 million men fought and 530,000 men died in the conflict between North and South. Pvt. Mose Triplett joined the rebels, deserted on the road to Gettysburg, defected to the Union and married so late in life to a woman so young that their daughter Irene is today 84 years old—and the last child of any Civil War veteran still on the VA benefits rolls.

Ms. Triplett's pension, small as it is, stands as a reminder that war's bills don't stop coming when the guns fall silent. The VA is still paying benefits to 16 widows and children of veterans from the 1898 Spanish-American War.

The last U.S. World War I veteran died in 2011. But 4,038 widows, sons and daughters get monthly VA pension or other payments. The government's annual tab for surviving family from those long-ago wars comes to $16.5 million.

Spouses, parents and children of deceased veterans from World War II, Korea, Vietnam, Kuwait, Iraq and Afghanistan received $6.7 billion in the 2013 fiscal year that ended Sept. 30. Payments are based on financial need, any disabilities, and whether the veteran's death was tied to military service.

Those payments don't include the costs of fighting or caring for the veterans themselves. A Harvard University study last year projected the final bill for the Iraq and Afghanistan wars would hit $4 trillion to $6 trillion in the coming decades.

Eric Shinseki, the secretary of Veterans Affairs, often cites President Abraham Lincoln's call, in his second inaugural address, for Americans "to care for him who shall have borne the battle and for his widow and his orphan."

"The promises of President Abraham Lincoln are being delivered, 150 years later, by President Barack Obama, " Secretary Shinseki said in a speech last fall. "And the same will be true 100 years from now—the promises of this president will be delivered by a future president, as yet unborn."

A declaration of war sets in motion expenditures that can span centuries, whether the veterans themselves were heroes, cowards or something in between...
RTWT.

Mose Triplett switched sides, joining the Union Army so he'd qualify for veterans' bennies after the war. And boy did he ever, lol.

Decaying Newfoundland Whale

At Toronto's National Post, "Decaying blue whale towed from Trout River and will be de-blubbered before the bones shipped to Toronto."


Boko Haram and the Jihad in Africa

At the Other McCain.

And First Street Journal, "Telling half the truth, the half-truth, and nothing but half the truth."

Also at Atlas Shrugs, "#BringBackOurBalls."

Hashtags don't save people.

Saturday, May 10, 2014

End of Phoney War and Fall of France — #WorldWarII

The invasion of France began 74 years ago today.

At the World War II Database, "Invasion of France and the Low Countries: 10 May 1940 - 22 Jun 1940."

Counting Down the Obama Interregnum

From Peter Ferrara, at the American Spectator, "LIGHT AT THE END OF THE TUNNEL: The passing of the Age of Obama":
Conservatives need to wake up and start thinking past the rapidly passing age of Obama. Increasingly likely every day is that voters this November will remove Harry Reid as Senate Majority Leader. By electing a new Republican Senate majority, the voters will also render Barack Obama a lame duck, one of the lamest in history, as he will have no prayer of getting any of his legislative proposals — increasingly recognized as hard left — through Congress. (Despite his early national rhetoric, Obama doesn’t do bipartisanship.)

That new Republican Senate majority will also be a new check and balance on Obama’s appointment of federal judges, reversing the effect of the Reid rule change eliminating Republican judicial filibusters. That is especially crucial given that the five remaining Reagan/Bush appointees on the Court constitute the slimmest of majorities, with a couple of occasionally weak sisters among them. If just one of these five is replaced by another Elena Kagan or Sonia Sotomayor, the resulting shift from a Reagan majority on the Court to an Obama one would mean a longer-term Obama transformation of America.

Given the long-term cycles of American political history, Obama’s second midterm this year should be even worse for Democrats than the disastrous Obama first midterm in 2010. And the polls are bearing out that possibility.

The latest is a Pew/USA Today poll finding that 47 percent favor the Republican candidate for Congress in their district or state, while 43 percent favor the Democrat. That is a sharp turnaround from last October, when Democrats held a 6 point lead in the same generic midterm preference poll, 49 percent to 43 percent. The new Pew poll also finds a 16 point GOP lead among independent voters.

Moreover, the Pew poll finds that “65% would like to see the next President offer different policies and programs from the Obama Administration while 30 percent want Obama’s successor to offer similar policies,” as reported by Jason Riley in the May 5 Wall Street Journal.

In an April 27 Washington Post/ABC News poll, President Obama’s approval rating was down to an all-time low of 41 percent. That poll featured an 11 point Democratic advantage in the sample, which indicates further weakness in that Obama support, especially as compared to the 2010 midterm turnout rather than the 2012 turnout.

For context, in April 2010, President Obama’s job approval in that Washington Post/ABC News poll was 54 percent. In October 2010, just before the voters administered their first midterm beating to Democrats, Obama’s job approval was still 50 percent.

Similarly, the April Gallup poll showed an Obama approval rating of 43 percent, compared to an April 2010 Obama approval rating in that poll of 49 percent, and an early November 2010 approval rating of 44 percent. The latest Wall Street Journal/NBC poll found Obama’s job approval at 44 percent, compared to a May 11, 2010 approval of 50 percent, and an October 30, 2010 approval of 45 percent. So consistently in all these polls, Obama was doing better in 2010 just before that year’s Democrat blowout than he is doing this year.

The Washington Post/ABC News poll also found only 42 percent approval of Obama’s handling of the economy, lower than the 44 percent in the October 2010 poll. Most damning of all, 53 percent in the 2014 poll say it is more important to have Republican congressional majorities to check Obama’s policies, compared to 39 percent who believe it is more important to have Democratic congressional majorities to support those policies.

Bottom line in that poll, 45 percent say they plan to vote for Democratic candidates for Congress this fall, compared to 44 percent who say they plan to vote for Republican congressional candidates. But in October 2010, the Washington Post/ABC News poll showed Democrats with a 5-point advantage on that question, just before voters granted Republicans a 63-seat gain in the House, and a 6 to 7 seat gain in the Senate (depending on how you count the November 2010 affirmation of Scott Brown’s special election pickup of Senator Ted Kennedy’s seat).

These polls above, and state by state polls, are consistent with a Republican pickup in this fall’s midterm of as many as 10 Senate seats, establishing a new 55 to 45 Republican Senate majority, and 20 more House seats. To maximize that victory, Republicans need to campaign on a pro-growth platform of specific reforms to get America booming again as under Reagan. But in designing those proposals, conservative and Republican candidates, think tanks, publications, and policy intellectuals need to think past what can possibly be compromised with President Obama, and take their case for populist, pro-growth reforms directly to the people.
That sounds awesome!

And it's also in line with what I've been saying all year: The Democrats are going to get hammered. It's gonna be a bloodbath.

More at the link.

White Guys: We Suck and We're Sorry

Idiots.

Via Pat Dollard, "White Guys: ‘We Suck And We’re Sorry’ – Outrageous New Video That Apologizes For Years of ‘White Privilege’."




The Revolting Truth: The Debate is Over

And the science is settled, so STFU.

Via Daley Gator:



#Ukraine Separatists Prepare for Referendum

Do you support the People's Republic of Donetsk?

At WSJ, "Pro-Russian Separatists Prepare for Referendum in Eastern Ukraine: Election Officials in Donetsk Set Up Polling Stations to Gather Independence Votes on Sunday":


DONETSK, Ukraine—Pro-Russia separatists in two eastern regions prepared polling stations for a referendum on Sunday intended to seal their independence from Ukraine but denounced as illegal by Kiev and the West.

At an "electoral commission" in downtown Donetsk, activists glued paper flags of their self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic over the Ukrainian coat of arms on ballot boxes and sealed them before sending them to polling stations.

Election officials say they have more than 1,500 voting stations across Donetsk alone, and even intend to hold the vote in the port city of Mariupol, where fighting Friday left several dead as Kiev tried to stamp its control there.

The separatists would have little chance of winning a free and fair vote, as a majority here want close ties with Russia but to remain part of Ukraine, polls show.

Although Kiev and the West say they won't recognize the referendum's result, it could allow the separatists to declare a de-facto divorce from Ukraine. That could lead to a descent into international isolation akin to the Russian-backed breakaway statelets in Moldova and Georgia. For the Donetsk region, whose heavy industries are dependent on exports, an international pariah status could cause serious economic pain. Barring Crimea-style annexation by Russia, in which Moscow publicly has expressed no interest, Donetsk People's Republic could find itself with crimped export markets and unemployment problems. Asked about this, Roman Lyagin, Donetsk People's Republic's election chief, said that "it's better to live in isolation than under occupations."
Keep reading.

Why do I sense that Putin won't in fact stay uninvolved. Well, actually, I have an idea, but we'll see.

Added: From Masha Gessen, at the Washington Post, "After carving up Ukraine, where will Putin turn next?"

The Wisconsin Gestapo

From George Will, at the Washington Post, "Wis. prosecutors abuse the law for partisan ends" (with the headline snagged from Elizabeth Price Foley at Instapundit).

The piece excoriates the Wisconsin Democrats' now-curtailed "John Doe" campaign finance investigations, which had virtually no chance of obtaining convictions. Their purpose was pure intimidation:
Liberals inveighing against “dark money” in politics mean money contributed anonymously to finance political advocacy. Donors’ anonymity thwarts liberals’ efforts to injure the livelihoods of identifiable conservatives by punishing them for their political participation and thereby deterring others from participating...
RTWT.

Virginia Hot Air Balloon Catches Fire, Crashes: 1 Body Recovered, 2 Unaccounted

Remind me never to ride in one of these hot air balloons. I've never really liked them, but this story seals the deal.

At London's Daily Mail, "'Help me, help me, sweet Jesus, help. I'm going to die': Desperate hunt for hot air balloon that hit power lanes, burst into flames and VANISHED as burning passengers screamed out for help."

Daily Mail indicates one body has been recovered.

Here's a local report at WTVR Virginia, "People still missing after hot-air balloon accident in Doswell."

And a report at ABC News:


Rep. Louie Gohmert Compares Hateful Homosexuals to Nazis

The video is here (hat tip: Memeorandum).

And it sounds like Gohmert briefly mentions the Benham brothers' show cancellation, discussed at London's Daily Mail, "HGTV cancels home-flipping show before it even airs after twin hosts are exposed as anti-gay activists."

Sure, intolerant leftists are Nazis, but better to just describe them as murderous fascists to avoid going full Godwin.

The Left's 'Trigger' Totalitarianism

A great clip, at Reason, "Trigger Warnings, Campus Speech, and the Right to Not Be Offended."

This Bailey Loverin's a bleedin' airhead.



AP calls them "trauma warnings." Idiot progs are made of eggshells, heh: "TRAUMA WARNINGS MOVE FROM INTERNET TO IVORY TOWER."

Putin Is Trying to Take Over #Russia's Memories of WWII

From Julia Ioffe, at the New Republic:


This year, once again, the center of Moscow will be shut down as a military parade rumbles through Red Square and past a very serious Vladimir Putin. Ostensibly, it is to celebrate the 69th anniversary of the day when the Germans formally surrendered to the Soviets in Berlin. But the parade, now an annual affair, with its planes and its tanks and its trucks pulling intercontinental ballistic missiles through the city has become a cornerstone of Putinism, a way to bind the country with the only thing that its citizens still have in common.

This year, the day has become even more politicized. The orange and black ribbons that once held the medal commemorating victory in the war are now a symbol of pro-Russian separatists in Ukraine and of Putinists in Russia. There will be a victory parade in freshly annexed Crimea, too. Victory in the Great Patriotic War, as it’s known in Russia, has been used to justify the annexation of Crimea and to fight opposition to Putin at home. The war has somehow become Putin’s personal possession, the victory—his personal achievement.

This year, the holiday is even harder to celebrate for those that support neither Putin nor his foreign policy, but, unlike Putin, lived through it all. It is, after all, their memories of the war that make up the history of those bloody, hungry years; they are the bright and morbid pixels in the larger, increasingly manipulated picture.
Keep reading.

Friday, May 9, 2014

'Let’s hope the RNC sticks to its guns on this because we all remember the Candy Crowley debacle...'

Yes, we do.

From Elizabeth Price Foley, at Instapundit, "RNC Chair Reince Preibus has announced that the RNC is taking steps to demand greater balance in the 2016 presidential debates..."

Winning College-Application Letters on Economics and Finance — and Life and Love

At the New York Times, "Four Stand-Out College Essays About Money."

And read the essays, "Students and Money, in Their Own Words."

Which one's your favorite. They're all good, although I think Andy Duehren's by far the most accomplished writer.

Harvard's Black Mass

Just because you have the freedom to do something doesn't mean you should. And from what I'm reading, the purpose of this Black Mass is to perpetuate evil.

Here's the background at the Boston Globe, "Archdiocese assails plans for black mass by Harvard group."

And from Lisa Graas, "Satanic Temple conducting black mass at Harvard is actually atheist."






Illegal Immigrants Seek DREAM Center at Long Beach State

Here's the report, at the Long Beach Press-Telegram, "Building a DREAM Center: CSULB students seek resource center for the undocumented."

And from the letters to the editor yesterday, "Let’s provide college help to legal residents first":
Re “Building a DREAM Center: CSULB students seek resource center for the undocumented” (May 4):

It’s upsetting to read that $9 million is being given to undocumented-immigrant students attending colleges and universities in the California State University system and Cal State Long Beach.

The article mentioned how difficult it is to attend college by paying tuition and working part-time. That is everyone’s dilemma attending college. It is very expensive, and students have to work to pay for it.

Why not give the $9 million to those students who also dream of attending college and can’t afford it but are legal residents?

This is just another example of undocumented immigrants draining the system. This is not what our state tax dollars are for. These individuals are illegal residents; therefore they don’t have Social Security numbers and don’t pay their fair share of taxes.

Betty Garcia, Lakewood
Well, you would think.

But you can't say stuff like that nowadays without being attacked as racist.

Thursday, May 8, 2014

Boko Haram: When Will the West Wake Up?

From Ayaan Hirsi Ali, at WSJ, "Boko Haram and the Kidnapped Schoolgirls":
Since the kidnapping of 276 schoolgirls in Nigeria last month, the meaning of Boko Haram—the name used by the terrorist group that seized the girls—has become more widely known. The translation from the Hausa language is usually given in English-language media as "Western Education Is Forbidden," though "Non-Muslim Teaching Is Forbidden" might be more accurate.

But little attention has been paid to the group's formal Arabic name: Jam'at Ahl as-Sunnah lid-da'wa wal-Jihad. That roughly translates as "The Fellowship of the People of the Tradition for Preaching and Holy War." That's a lot less catchy than Boko Haram but significantly more revealing about the group and its mission. Far from being an aberration among Islamist terror groups, as some observers suggest, Boko Haram in its goals and methods is in fact all too representative.

The kidnapping of the schoolgirls throws into bold relief a central part of what the jihadists are about: the oppression of women. Boko Haram sincerely believes that girls are better off enslaved than educated. The terrorists' mission is no different from that of the Taliban assassin who shot and nearly killed 15-year-old Pakistani Malala Yousafzai—as she rode a school bus home in 2012—because she advocated girls' education. As I know from experience, nothing is more anathema to the jihadists than equal and educated women.

How to explain this phenomenon to baffled Westerners, who these days seem more eager to smear the critics of jihadism as "Islamophobes" than to stand up for women's most basic rights? Where are the Muslim college-student organizations denouncing Boko Haram? Where is the outrage during Friday prayers? These girls' lives deserve more than a Twitter hashtag protest...
Keep reading.

Also at the Toronto Sun, "Boko Haram are the dark side of Islam."

RELATED: "Islamist Militants Kill Hundreds of Civilians in Northeastern Nigeria."

Irina Shayk Covered Topless for Sports Illustrated in Hawaii

Looks like she's having fun.

At London's Daily Mail, "Irina Shayk rolls around topless in the sand with male model as she shoots for Sports Illustrated in Hawaii."

And uncovered topless at Drunken Stepfather, "IRINA SHAYK TOPLESS ON THE BEACH OF THE DAY." (Some of the shots have been deleted, but scroll down at the second link.)

Republican Senators Challenge Janet Yellen

I taught congressional oversight today, so this is interesting.

At NYT, "With Elections Nearing, Republican Senators Take On Yellen on Jobs":
WASHINGTON — Senate Republicans on Thursday sharply questioned Janet L. Yellen, chairwoman of the Federal Reserve, about the persistence of unemployment and the slow pace of the economic recovery during a hearing that highlighted the growing prominence of election-year considerations on Capitol Hill.

The hearing before the Senate Budget Committee flipped the standard script of congressional sessions in recent years with Ms. Yellen and her predecessor, Ben S. Bernanke. Generally, Democrats are the ones who fret about unemployment and the weak economy, while Republicans question whether the Fed will lose control of inflation or destabilize financial markets.

With the midterm elections approaching, however, Democrats are increasingly eager to claim credit for the progress of the economic recovery, while Republicans are emphasizing that the recovery remains weak and incomplete.

Senator Jeff Sessions of Alabama, the ranking Republican on the committee, was particularly critical of the Fed’s performance, sharply questioning Ms. Yellen’s statement that the labor market was showing signs of progress.

“We’ve got fewer people working today than there were in 2007 and the population has increased by 15 million,” he said. “So how is this progress? Please tell me.”

When Ms. Yellen responded that things were getting better, but were still not good, Mr. Sessions suggested the Fed should not overstate the improvement. “From the point of view of working Americans, this is the slowest, most anemic recovery that we’ve seen, ever,” he said. “Whatever we’re doing, we need to get better at it.”
More.

Here's Sessions' opening statement, "Jeff Sessions: Fed Stimulus Has Failed American Workers."

And a brief Yellen clip here (love the accent, heh), "Yellen Details Economic Views to Senate Panel."


Stephen Hayes on Condi Rice Protests: 'It's really a pathetic statement about the state of higher learning in America today...'

He's really animated.

And remember, the radical left has brought about this state of affairs:



PREVIOUSLY: "#LiberalRacism: Condoleezza Rice Bullied Out of Rutgers Commencement."


Corona del Mar High School Cracks Down on NFL-Style 'Prom Draft'

Because it "objectifies" girls and exacerbates the school's culture of "entitlement."

Kinda like white privilege, I guess.

At the O.C. Register, "High school boys hold 'draft' to pick prom dates":
In a world where asking a date to prom has become more romantic than asking for a partner’s hand in marriage, one group of high school boys has gone the opposite direction.

For years, junior and senior boys at Corona del Mar High School have selected their dates for the formal dance through an NFL-style “Prom Draft.” The school’s principal is now condemning the tradition, saying it has the potential to objectify or judge those involved.

Though the draft is not affiliated with the school and secret for the most part, some of the draft results were broadcast on Twitter, with pictures of sport-coated teens making their selections. One tweet posted by the senior class Twitter account joked the day before Thursday’s draft that “Many drafters on the prowl tomorrow for #freeagents so dress nice ladies.”

A rule book sent out in a tweet notes that “sophomores can be drafted,” and some pictures show girls’ names printed on the back of jerseys. The Twitter account has since been deactivated, but several students continued to chatter about it on Twitter in the days following the draft.

Sophomore Jessie Harris was one of the girls included in the draft and said the negative coverage it generated on Tuesday was unnecessary.

I am part of the draft and am friends with many girls in the draft and yes, in some instances girls can be picked by appearance,” she wrote to the Register. “It is all just a fun way to decide who you will be going to prom with. It is not meant to harm those who are picked and I do not believe that it does. It is not, was never, and will never ever be used to objectify the girls at our school.”
Wow. Even the chicks on campus dig it. But hey, never let a little teenage prom-date innovation get in the way of good old bureaucratic authoritarianism!

Wait, the nearby Estancia High School campus feminists took to the barricades to denounce the objectification. Oh the humanity!
At neighboring Estancia High School, also in the Newport-Mesa Unified School District, a club dedicated to discussing women’s rights issues released a statement saying the draft was “insulting.”

Prom should be about having a fun time with your peers and celebrating the end of a successful academic year,” wrote senior Emily Flores, co-president of the Feminists United club at Estancia. “These boys must be very confused about the time we live in if they think that being asked to prom is such a high honor.”
Remember, this is Newport-Mesa Unified School District, afflicted by de facto segregation, so it's about inequality and the white hegemonic patriarchy!

I think this post is gonna qualifies for National Offend a Feminist Week, lol! (Indeed, no doubt Emily Flores is lesbian, heh.)

More at LAT, "Prom draft: Newport Beach boys rented venue to pick dates."

'It's obvious that the far left has decided there are no longer constraints on what it can do to anyone who disagrees with it. How did this happen? Who let the dogs out?...'

Well Obama, of course.

The Obama White House unleashed the forces of far-left intolerance.

See Daniel Henninger, at the Wall Street Journal, "Obama Unleashes the Left."

RELATED: At Legal Insurrection, "Anti-Israel Vassar student group focuses on race of crowd at my speech."

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Yeah, the SJP at Vassar also deny Israel's right to exist, "NYU's Students for Justice in Palestine: Israel's Existence is 'Flagrant Violation' of International Law."

An ominous cloud of leftist intolerance has descended on America's campuses.

And leftism is literally a murderous ideology.

House Votes to Hold Lois Lerner in Contempt of Congress

At Hot Air, "House votes 231-187 to hold Lois Lerner in contempt of Congress."

FLASHBACK: "Lois Lerner Pleads the Fifth: 'I Haven't Done Anything Wrong...'"