Monday, January 8, 2018

Jennifer Delacruz Rain and Snow Forecast

This is good. We need the precipitation.

Here's the lovely Ms. Jennifer, for ABC News 10 San Diego:



Sunday, January 7, 2018

Madeline Anello-Kitzmiller, 20, From Portland, Oregon, Became a Viral Sensation After She Took Revenge on Man Who Groped Her Glittered Breasts at Rhythm and Vines Festival on New Year' Eve

The culture these days. *SMH.*

At the Sun U.K., "'THEY'LL MAKE A COMEBACK': ‘Glitter boobs’ woman, 20, who attacked festival groper vows to go topless again and says shaming her ‘promotes rape culture’- Madeline Anello-Kitzmiller vows that the 'glitter t**s will be coming back'."

And watch, "The Glitter Boob Chick Speaks Out on Being Topless Covered in Glitter Getting Boob Grabbed."

Melissa del Bosque, Bloodlines

At Amazon, Melissa del Bosque, Bloodlines: The True Story of a Drug Cartel, the FBI, and the Battle for a Horse-Racing Dynasty.



Yvette Felarca Ordered to Pay $11,000 for Filing Frivolous Civil Harassment Restraining Order

This makes me happy!

At Legal Insurrection, "Antifa Leader Ordered by Judge to Pay $11,000 to College Republicans Leader."

And at Breitbart, "Court Orders Antifa Organizer to Pay $11,000 for Filing Frivolous Restraining Order."



Trump on Twitter Not as Bad as Everyone's Freaking About

From David Gordon and Michael O'Hanlon, at USA Today, "President Trump's Twitter-fueled foreign policy: Not as bad as you might think: Yes, Trump is a maverick and populist. But thanks to him, 2017 witnessed less of a dramatic departure from the norm in foreign policy than has been alleged."

Jennifer Delacruz's Sunday Forecast

It's been cool in the morning, overcast with clearing. And then warm and sunny in the afternoons. I can't complain.

Here's the lovely Ms. Jennifer with more:



Barbara Palvin for LOVE Advent 2017 (VIDEO)

Stunning.



Bori Kreutz

Oooh, who is this amazing woman?!!

At Editorials Fashions Trends, "BORI KREUTZ BY JULIEN LRVR."


Lili Reinhart

I don't know how, but I just came across this piece at Harper's Bazaar, "'Riverdale's Cole Sprouse and Lili Reinhart Look Adorable on Vacation Together in Hawaii."

I know Cole Sprouse from the old Disney show "The Suite Life," which I used to watch with my kids. I don't know this woman, though. She's beautiful.

They're just kids. Oh, to be young again.


Sarah Silverman's Response to a Twitter Troll

She shows compassion.


Click the blog link for the whole exchange. The key here is the Twitter troll was open to a dialogue with Silverman, and she was able to help him. That's one-in-a-million these days. Most trolls will just keep calling you a cunt and telling you to fuck off.

BONUS: "Nude Scenes: Sarah Silverman - 'I Smile Back'."

Psycho Psychiatrist Bandy X. Lee Declares President Trump Unfit for Office (VIDEO)

They're all psycho, inflicted by Trump Derangement Syndrome.

At Legal Insurrection, "Unable to Defeat Trump at the Polls, Dems Enlist Yale Psych Prof to Diagnose Him Mentally Unfit," and "WATCH: Sarah Sanders Slays Media on Trump Mental Health and Bannon Feud."

Rep. James Raskin at the first video below looks like he stuck his fingers in a light socket. These people are f--king twisted.





Saturday, January 6, 2018

Roger D. Hodge, Texas Blood

At Amazon, Roger D. Hodge, Texas Blood: Seven Generations Among the Outlaws, Ranchers, Indians, Missionaries, Soldiers, and Smugglers of the Borderlands.



California Mounts Resistance to Trump Administration's New Oil Drilling Proposal

California's the center of "The Resistance" against the Trump administration, and more pathetic examples are coming fast and furious since the new year came around.

Another reason to get out of this state as fast as you can (and unfortunately, I can't right now; not until I retire, if then, depending on what my wife wants to do; hopefully we'll bail out for more conservative/libertarian pastures).

In any case, at LAT, "California has many weapons in its arsenal to block new offshore oil drilling":


There are two things working against the Trump administration's proposal to open up California coastal waters to new oil and gas drilling: state regulators and simple economics.

California has powerful legal tools to head off new offshore development, and the price of oil offers little incentive to the energy industry to pursue expensive drilling projects next to a hostile state.

"I don't think there's any reasonable chance that there will be any leasing or drilling along the coast," said Ralph Faust, former general counsel for the California Coastal Commission. "This just seems like grandstanding" by the Trump administration.

The Interior Department on Thursday released plans to open vast areas off the Atlantic and Pacific coasts to new oil and gas exploration and drilling through a five-year leasing program that would begin in 2019.

But there are myriad obstacles opponents can throw in front of the proposal, not to mention questions about whether the oil industry has much of an interest in California's offshore reserves at a time when domestic oil production is at its highest level in decades.

Under the plan, the federal government would offer 47 leases in U.S. waters on the outer continental shelf, including two each off the Northern, Central and Southern California coasts and one off Washington and Oregon.

The governors of all three states issued a joint statement Thursday saying they would do whatever it takes to block new leasing off their shores, which include some of the nation's most pristine coastlines.

The first hurdle for the Trump plan is a period of public comment and an extensive environmental review under federal law, which opponents can use to challenge the proposal as ecologically harmful.

In California, the state coastal commission also has the authority to review activities in federal waters to ensure they are consistent with the state's coastal management plans.

"The commission has extremely broad and very powerful authority to say 'no' to federal actions that would harm the coast of California and harm coastal waters," said Steve Mashuda, an attorney at Earthjustice, a nonprofit environmental law organization.

The commission is ready to use it.

"Nothing galvanizes bi-partisan resistance in California like the threat of more offshore oil drilling," coastal commission Chairwoman Dayna Bochco said in a statement. "We've fought similar efforts before, and we will fight them again."

While the U.S. Secretary of Commerce could override a commission finding that new oil drilling violated the state's management plan, federal courts have tended to side with states in such contests...
More.


Olympia Valance on the Beach

At the Daily Express, "Neighbours bombshell Olympia Valance goes TOPLESS as she flashes eye-popping assets on the beach in Mykonos."

Also, at Taxi Driver, "Olympia Valance Topless on the Beach."

Karlie Kloss by LOVE Magazine (VIDEO)

She's high fashion.



World Leaders on Twitter

So, @Jack made the right decision for once.

At Fox News, "Twitter won't block world leaders or delete their messages."


Friday, January 5, 2018

Philipp Meyer, American Rust

*BUMPED.*

At Amazon, Philipp Meyer, American Rust.



Philipp Meyer, The Son

*BUMPED.*

At Amazon, Philipp Meyer, The Son: A Novel.



Don Winslow, The Cartel

This one's at the top of my list.

At Amazon, Don Winslow, The Cartel.



Bomb Cyclone

The weather's been perfectly fine on the Left Coast. Indeed, now radical leftists are start to scream "drought" all over the place once again. (And that's after last year's record rainfall.)

On the "bomb cyclone," see the Arizona Republic, "Violent 'bomb cyclone' sends high tide to near record levels in downtown Boston; motorists stranded."

And at CBS This Morning: