January 10, 2016

JOHN HINDERAKER: Sex Crimes Across Germany: The Coverup Unravels.

I THINK THIS ANALYSIS OF POWERBALL IS WRONG, because when you buy a ticket, you’re not really paying for a chance at winning — which is astronomically minuscule — but for a few minutes of fantasy about winning. So at 5 minutes of fantasy for $2.00, that’s 40 cents per minute. Contrast that with phone-sex rates and it’s a pretty good deal. . . .

IN THE MAIL: From Scott Adams, How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big: Kind of the Story of My Life.

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TAXPROF ROUNDUP: The IRS Scandal, Day 976.

POINTS AND FIGURES: The Solution to Income Inequality is to Empower People.

The policies that will solve for income inequality empower people. They don’t “take care” of people. People shouldn’t be warehoused and pushed aside or ignored from cradle to grave. People are assets. They aren’t liabilities to society. Successful policy isn’t about “handouts” or “hands up”. Policy should make it easier for individuals to control their own actions, and make their own way. There is dignity in work. There is dignity in the struggle. There is no dignity in government handouts.

That’s not to say government doesn’t have a role to play. It does. Laissez-Faire works to a point. But the problems are too deep, too ingrained for government to entirely walk away.

Our society is not based on a “zero sum game”. It’s based on opportunity (the pursuit of happiness). It’s not based on pure equality in every facet of life, but the equal opportunity to pursue life. America is a capitalistic free enterprise society. This core principle ensures that income inequality will always be present in our society. People will always be entering our society (and we want them) and transitioning through our society. Usually, they start at the bottom.

Instead of focusing on income inequality, we should be creating policy that focuses on income mobility and economic opportunity. Most of the policies on the books in America today make those two concepts harder to attain.

Ask yourself which policies provide better opportunities for graft and self-aggrandizement, and you’ll know which ones our political class will favor.

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TWITTER PUNISHMENT OF BREITBART’S MILO YIANNOPOULOS SPARKS REVOLT:

Twitter’s notice to Yiannopoulos doesn’t specify the violation he is alleged to be guilty of, and while the gay conservative provocateur is, indeed, an outspoked presence on social media, it stands to reason that if he’d really done something to violate Twitter’s policies, he’d be suspended, not unverified. A person can’t say something that makes them less of who they are.

Franz Kafka never intended The Trial to be a how-to guide; if you’re unfamiliar with the portmanteau of “Kafkatrapping,” Eric Raymond’s 2010 post is an excellent introduction to a key facet of how the 21st century left operates.

THE LEFT’S OWN WAR ON SCIENCE, as charted by Toby Young in the UK Spectator:

How much longer can the liberal left survive in the face of growing scientific evidence that many of its core beliefs are false? I’m thinking in particular of the conviction that all human beings are born with the same capacities, particularly the capacity for good, and that all mankind’s sins can be laid at the door of the capitalist societies of the West. For the sake of brevity, let’s call this the myth of the noble savage. This romanticism underpins all progressive movements, from the socialism of Jeremy Corbyn to the environmentalism of Caroline Lucas, and nearly every scientist who challenges it provokes an irrational hostility, often accompanied by a trashing of their professional reputations. Indeed, the reaction of so-called free thinkers to purveyors of inconvenient truths is reminiscent of the reaction of fundamentalist Christians to scientists who challenged their core beliefs.

One such Charles Darwin figure is the American anthropologist Napoleon Chagnon. He has devoted his life to studying the Yanomamö, indigenous people of the Amazonian rain forest on the Brazilian-Venezuelan border, and his conclusions directly challenge the myth of the noble savage. ‘Real Indians sweat, they smell bad, they take hallucinogenic drugs, they belch after they eat, they covet and at times steal their neighbour’s wife, they fornicate, and they make war,’ Chagnon told a Brazilian journalist. His view of the Yanomamö people is summed up by the title he gave to his masterwork on the subject: The Fierce People.

Not surprisingly, Chagnon’s reputation proceeded to take a beating from the “scientific” left for writing such blatant doubleplusungood crimethink. Read the whole thing.

Related: “Dances With Myths — Half-truths about American Indians’ environmental ethic obscure the rational ways in which they have lived with and shaped the natural world.”

Original faux-Indian Iron Eyes Cody hardest hit.

HIGHER EDUCATION BUBBLE UPDATE: Segregation is making a comeback — on college campuses.

Segregation was outlawed half a century ago, but some want to bring it back, at least on college campuses. And those seeking to bring segregation back are African-Americans — the very group hurt most by it in the early part of the 20th century.

Across the country last fall, college students began protesting alleged oppression and discrimination by white administrators and students. Most of the grievances centered around a lack of black professors or the names of certain buildings, but some protesters are asking for “safe spaces” where whites aren’t allowed.

A website called TheDemands.org details the 76 demand lists from protesters across the country. The College Fix has noted that many of the lists call for segregated sections of campus.

They told me if I voted for Mitt Romney, crazed racists would be pushing for a return to the pre-Brown era. And they were right!

WHY, IT’S LIKE THEY’RE DEMOCRAT OPERATIVES WITH BYLINES OR SOMETHING: CNN’s Cooper Lets Slip: White House Press Corps ‘Agrees’ With Obama.

TRUMP’S SECRET:

What is “authenticity” in contemporary politics? Is it a man who parlayed a routine Congressional career into a lucrative gig at Lehman Brothers presenting himself as the son of a mailman? Or is it a billionaire with a supermodel wife dropping the pretense that he’s no different from you stump-toothed losers in the rusting double-wides? Trump’s lack of pandering extends to America, too. He doesn’t do the this-is-the-greatest-country-in-the-history-of-countries shtick that Mitt did last time round. He isn’t promising, like Marco Rubio, a “second American century”. His pitch is that the American dream is dead – which, for many Americans, it is. In 1980, Jimmy Carter’s “malaise” was an aberration – a half-decade blip in three decades of post-war US prosperity that had enabled Americans with high school educations to lead middle-class lives in a three-bedroom house on a nice-sized lot in an agreeable neighborhood. In 2015, for many Americans, “malaise” is not a blip, but a permanent feature of life that has squeezed them out of the middle class. They’re not in the mood for bromides about second American centuries: They’d like what’s left of their own lifespan to be less worse.

Ouch.

WHAT IT TAKES TO WRITE MILITARY HISTORY:

Just as one shouldn’t have to be gay to write a history of gay Americans or a woman to do women’s history, he argued, “if you think personal experience is an essential criterion for doing history, then you invalidate any inquiry into a period before your own life experience.” He called for an end to such arguments, lest historians be reduced to memoirists.

Illustrating his point, O’Connell detailed a conversation he’d had with Harvard University Press leading up to the publication of Underdogs in 2012. Whereas he’d clearly indicated that he was a lieutenant colonel in the Marine Corps Reserve inside the book, he said, the press wanted that biographical detail on the outside, ostensibly to sell more copies.

Well, these days the ability of men to write about feminism, and straights to write about gays, is sharply limited by identity politics.

TALK ABOUT BURYING THE LEDE: “Nuclear Deal Fuels Iran’s Hard-Liners — Since completion of the agreement, Tehran has stepped up arrests of political opponents ahead of next month’s national elections,” the Wall Street Journal notes, with a key historical detail buried over 20 paragraphs deep in the article:

But the ranks of reformists in Iran have been depleted. Many activists are angry at the Obama administration for failing to support them six years ago in a rebuff that hasn’t been previously reported.

Iranian opposition leaders secretly reached out to the White House in the summer of 2009 to gauge Mr. Obama’s support for their “green revolution,” which drew millions of people to protest the allegedly fraudulent re-election of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

The demonstrations caught the White House off guard, said current and former U.S. officials who worked on Iran in the Obama administration.

Obama, portrayed as omniscient by the MSM in 2008 and who believed his mere presence on the world scene would calm Islamic tensions? Say it ain’t so! But it gets worse:

U.S. officials said the White House also was getting conflicting messages from Green Movement leaders. Some wanted Mr. Obama to publicly warn Mr. Khamenei against using force. Others said such a declaration would give Iran’s supreme leader an excuse to paint the opposition as American lackeys.

Mr. Obama and his advisers decided to maintain silence in the early days of the 2009 uprising. The Central Intelligence Agency was ordered away from any covert work to support the Green Movement either inside Iran or overseas, said current and former U.S. officials involved in the discussions.

“If you were working on the nuclear deal, you were saying, ‘Don’t do too much,’ ” said Michael McFaul, who served as a senior National Security Council official at the White House before becoming ambassador to Russia in 2012.

After a week of demonstrations, Iran’s security forces went on to kill as many as 150 people and jail thousands of others over the following months, according to opposition and human rights groups. Mr. Khamenei accused the U.S. of instigating the uprising. Iran denied killing protesters.

Some of Mr. Obama’s closest advisers, including former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, said in retrospect the U.S. should have backed the Green Movement. “If we could do it again, I would give different counsel,” said Dennis Ross, Mr. Obama’s top Mideast adviser during his first term. At the time, he said, he argued against embracing the protests.

Utterly pathetic. Obama has famously said, “The future must not belong to those who slander the Prophet of Islam.” And he’s not going to let anyone slander or attack the mullahs of Iran, either. As John Rivers tweets, “Remember in 2008 when America voted to become best friends with Iran? Me neither.”

ACTUALLY, IT’S A PRETTY OLD ONE: Don Surber: Gang rape is the new terrorism tool.

UNLESS IT’S A GENUINE THREAT, WHAT STUDENTS SAY ON TWITTER ISN’T THE SCHOOL’S BUSINESS: NJ High Schooler Called To The Principal’s Office “For Being Anti-Israel” On Twitter.

DON’T CRY FOR ME, SYRIA: “Let’s look at what Obama doesn’t cry about, and why,” Rand Simberg writes.

 

PEOPLE WHO LIE TO OTHERS IN ORDER TO EXTRACT MONEY UNDER FALSE PRETENSES SHOULD BE PUNISHED: This Lawsuit Could Destroy America’s Worst Law Schools.

SPEAKING OF STATUES OF SUPERSEDED AND PROBABLY REPULSIVE LIFE FORMS: These 3D Printed Trilobites Are Absolutely Stunning.

SIC SEMPER TYRANNIS GLORIFYING ART:Ridiculed ‘Mega Mao’ Statue Built In Village Devastated By His Famine Torn Down.

UNVERIFIED IS NOW A BADGE OF HONOR: Twitter Unverifies Writer Amid Speech Wars.

REALLY ONLY ONE THING OF NOTE HERE: Why didn’t anyone tell me the meaning of heartthrob had changed to “homely female who needs the entire push of the establishment to convince the ideologically blinded she’s attractive”?  You know it’s your job to keep me up to date on slang! BUSTED: Lena Dunham Is a Liar (Just Like Hillary Clinton)

WOULD YOU BLAME THEM: If they went on strike?

IT’S TIME TO ESCHEW THE FAIRY TALE THAT ALL CULTURES ARE EQUALLY VALID: In terms of protecting the vulnerable, shielding the weak and providing opportunities for as many as possible, some cultures are objectively a horror show. Mass Muslim Immigration Will Bring Islam’s Problems Here.

IN OTHER NEWS, REALITY STILL RESISTANT TO WISHFUL THINKING: When Worlds Collide: Unassimilable Muslim Migrants Crash Europe’s Fantasy Islam. 

I’VE WRITTEN A LOT ON THIS SUBJECT: But this is better than all my stuff. Understanding Socialism.

I’VE TOLD YOU WITHOUT A UNIFIED NEWS/ENTERTAINMENT/ARTISTIC COMPLEX THEY CAN’T CONTROL THE NARRATIVE:  Their “beliefs” are so fraught with self-evident contradictions only total control will sell them. The day circumventing the gatekeepers became possible is the day they lost.  They know that.  That’s why they’re fighting so hard to control corners of the entertainment complex like gaming and science fiction for just a little longer.  But they’re at best dead man persons creatures of self-proclaimed sentience walking.  This is just the first major sign of it.  There will be more. How Bill Quickly Went from Asset to Liability for Hillary’s Campaign.

MR. PRESIDENT, YOU’RE NOT THE BOSS OF ME: Another Nail in The Coffin Holding Our Freedom.  And any presidential alerts will be replied to with a picture of a matched set of my middle fingers.  You can gaze lovingly upon them as you contemplate that we are Americans, and you are not the boss of us.  The media and our indoctrinated compatriots might have convinced you otherwise, but trust me, there’s still a lot like me around.

I BET YOU’D FORGOTTEN MY SHOCKED FACE! Sean Penn Interviews El Chapo for Rolling Stone… SHOCK: Magazine Gives Fugitive Drug Lord Editorial Control.  Okay.  Not really.  After all, the left is all about that nostalgie de la boue.

WALL TO WALL PROJECTION: When they call everyone racists, they’re just looking in the mirror.  Hillary Clinton assumes ‘Making a Murderer’ convicts are black.

January 9, 2016

HILLARY’S EMAILGATE GOES NUCLEAR. Does the latest release of Hillary’s State Department emails include highly classified U.S. intelligence?

SHOCKER: Internal Obama Administration Emails Reveal Deliberate Targeting of Catholics with Contraceptive Mandate. “Administration health policy officials were downright obsessed with figuring out which Catholic institutions would fit within the section 6033-based exemption. As early as October 2011, the White House was trying to figure out how to structure the exemption so that Catholic universities would be forced to provide student contraceptives in student health plans. In July 2012, emails show officials trying to make sure that the contraceptive mandate would treat the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops – the spiritual leaders of Roman Catholic entities in the United States – differently from the colleges, charities, and other groups that they lead. The documents were originally discovered during congressional inquiries into the sharing of tax information between the IRS and the White House.”

Punch back twice as hard.

REMEMBERING WHEN OBAMA WAS ANTI-MUSLIM: Muslims barred from picture at Obama event. “Two Muslim women at Barack Obama’s rally in Detroit on Monday were barred from sitting behind the podium by campaign volunteers seeking to prevent the women’s headscarves from appearing in photographs or on television with the candidate. The campaign has apologized to the women, both Obama supporters who said they felt betrayed by their treatment at the rally.”

MARK PULLIAM: Legitimate Judicial Candidates Must Be ‘Judicious.’

TRUMP HEADQUARTERS VANDALIZED WITH WORD “PIG” SPRAY PAINTED ON WINDOW.

Flashback: My reporting from the bullet-riddled Bush-Cheney headquarters in 2004.

SCOTT ADAMS: Terrorists vs. Robots. “Changing topics slightly, I give you an image from today’s failed terrorist attack in Paris. To me, that looks like the future. You have a terrorist losing a fight to a robot inside a fenced zone. Eventually, the so-called Caliphate will become something like the Target Practice for Robots Zone, or TPRZ. The military needs a robot practice zone anyway, so we might as well kill two birds at the same time. And Robots could, in theory, become better at minimizing civilian casualties compared to whatever we’re doing now.” Though in the future, we may care about that less.

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JOHN FUND: Why the Left Is Up In Arms Over Clint Bolick’s Appointment to the Arizona Supreme Court.

Clint’s passion is to stand by the little guy or gal who is being oppressed by government regulation. He thinks that the Supreme Court got it wrong in the post–Civil War era when it failed to identify economic liberty as a fundamental civil right. In 1989, after a stint at the Justice Department’s Office of Civil Rights, he took on his first private client: a colorful shoeshine-stand owner who saw his business shut down by Washington, D.C., officials who invoked a Jim Crow–era law against sidewalk bootblacks.

Bolick won that case and, together with another former government attorney, Chip Mellor, founded the Institute for Justice. Soon it was filing suit on behalf of hair braiders whom arbitrary licensing requirements blocked from working, and of casket makers who couldn’t sell their wares except through a funeral home. Later, he and Mellor expanded IJ’s mandate, and it became the country’s leading legal advocate for school-choice programs designed to help inner-city children. IJ won a pivotal victory in that battle when, in 2002, the Supreme Court upheld Cleveland’s school-choice voucher program as constitutional. . . .

Liberals in Arizona with whom I spoke during a visit there last month were bemused by talk that Bolick was being considered for an appointment to the state supreme court. Larry Hammond, a Phoenix defense attorney and former Watergate prosecutor, praised Bolick to the Arizona Republic: “A thoughtful conservative is going to be less comfortable with accepting that the criminal-justice system always gets it right. It would be nice for a change to have a judge who’s not so sure about that.”

Things are different with liberals at the national level. The Politically Correct Legal-Industrial Complex reacted with horror. A post at ThinkProgress, a left-wing site founded by Hillary Clinton adviser John Podesta, marked Bolick’s appointment with the headline “The Most Chilling Political Appointment You’ve Never Heard Of.” . . .

What worries the Left is that Bolick shares with Justice Clarence Thomas, a mentor of his, the view that the Constitution is not a “living document” subject to changes in public opinion. “Take the words of the Constitution literally,” he told KJZZ radio this week. “When judges stray from the text of the Constitution and supplant [it with] their own ideas, like changing the words ‘public use’ into ‘public benefit,’ they’re amending the Constitution. That, to me, is beyond the scope of proper judicial action.”

Bolick’s appointment will have national implications, as it sends a clear signal that a staunch advocate of limits on judicial power can also have a belief that the Constitution requires vigorous enforcement of such basic rights as the right to earn a living and the right to be free of arbitrary government power. When he becomes a judge, Clint Bolick will be putting away the legal six-shooters with which he happily sued bureaucrats for a living. But his opinions will mark him as one of the most interesting judges serving at a high appellate level — and as a potential U.S. Supreme Court justice appointed by a future Republican president.

The rules are that lifelong lefty activists (like Ruth Bader Ginsburg) can be appointed to the bench because they have demonstrated a “passion for justice.” Righty activists, on the other hand, even if they’ve quite literally worked on behalf of the little guy, are “ideologues.”

MAGICAL THINKING FROM AMERICA’S ACADEMICS: MLA Attendees Stage Anti-Gun Protest In Austin.

At the Capitol, protest organizers made a circle of books to create what they called “a circle of safety” that should exist in classrooms where literature is discussed.

This from people who’d happily punish a student for badthink in one of those discussions. This is just embarrassing, even by MLA standards. But it will certainly provide fodder for the pro-gun side.

SAY IT AIN’T SO: It Might Be Time for the Toyota Land Cruiser to Go. “A Lexus lover would feel pretty at home in the modern LC’s cabin. Nice seats, nice leather, everything heated and cooled and sensor enabled. But there’s no excuse for the on-road behavior. The vehicle is an unconscionable 5,800-plus pounds, and you can feel every bloated ounce in every single turn.”

TO THE MAN I SAT NEXT TO ON THE TRAIN: I AM THE GUN OWNER YOU HATE.

FROM THE PEOPLE WHO BROUGHT YOU HASHTAG DIPLOMACY:

The administration’s memo acknowledged the effectiveness of the terrorists’ propaganda and asked for help from the tech companies because, it said, “there is a shortage of compelling credible alternative content.”

“Obama Seeks Silicon Valley Help in Fight Against Terrorism,” Bloomberg, yesterday.

If you’re wondering why Bloomberg, home of the invariably “unexpected” bad economic news since January of 2009 is carrying water for the administration, instead of roaring their heads off laughing at the above premise, you need only read this tweet, promoting another of their articles:

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As T. Becket Adams of the Washington Examiner responds, “This is a great headline. Just solid work all around.”

Related: If you really want to see focused social media in action, check out “The Story Behind the Worst Movie on IMDb,” in which a run of the mill 2014 Bollywood movie received a pitiful 1.4 out of ten rating — worse then even Battlefield Earth! — thanks to some major pressure from a Bangladeshi nationalist movement:

But the film made a misstep that has doomed it to the bottom of the IMDb pile. “Gunday” offended a huge, sensitive, organized and social-media-savvy group of people who were encouraged to mobilize to protest the movie by giving it the lowest rating possible on IMDb. Of “Gunday’s” ratings, 36,000 came from outside the U.S., and 91 percent of all reviewers gave it one star. The next lowest-rated movie on IMDb — 1.8 stars overall — has a more even distribution of ratings, with only 71 percent of reviewers giving it one star. The evidence suggests the push to down-vote “Gunday” was successful, and that shows just how vulnerable data can be, especially when it’s crowdsourced.

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On Twitter, activists used the hashtag #GundayHumiliatedHistoryOfBangladesh to get the word out about the protests and to ask supporters to bury the film on IMDb. (By using a quarter of their character allotment on the hashtag alone, though, there wasn’t much room for the activists to elaborate.) Facebook groups were formed specifically to encourage irate Bangladeshis and others to down-vote the movie. (A sample call to action: “If you’re a Bangladeshi and care enough to not let some Indian crappy movie distort our history of independence, let’s unite and boycott this movie!!!”)

Fahmidul Haq, an associate professor of mass communication and journalism at the University of Dhaka, said that getting angry at Bollywood for over-representing India’s role in the 1971 war is something that even Gonojagoron Moncho’s opposition can agree on. “Pro-religious, pro-Pakistan and anti-Indian online users are very active in the cyberspace,” he told me. “For the IMDb case, I guess both groups gave lower ranking to ‘Gunday.’”

Marie Harf has nothing on this crowd when it comes to the bitter hashtag wars of the early 21st century.

BROADWAY BABIES SAY IT’S MORNING IN AMERICA: Mark Steyn, who knows a thing or two about theater and stagecraft, reviews Donald Trump’s rally in Steyn’s backyard, the perilously blue (David Brooks dubbed it “latte town” 20 years ago) Burlington, Vermont:

Trump has no prompters. He walks out, pulls a couple of pieces of folded paper from his pocket, and then starts talking. Somewhere in there is the germ of a stump speech, but it would bore him to do the same poll-tested focus-grouped thing night after night, so he basically riffs on whatever’s on his mind. This can lead to some odd juxtapositions: One minute he’s talking about the Iran deal, the next he detours into how Macy’s stock is in the toilet since they dumped Trump ties. But in a strange way it all hangs together: It’s both a political speech, and a simultaneous running commentary on his own campaign.

It’s also hilarious. I’ve seen no end of really mediocre shows at the Flynn in the last quarter-century, and I would have to account this the best night’s entertainment I’ve had there with the exception of the great jazz singer Dianne Reeves a few years back. He’s way funnier than half the stand-up acts I’ve seen at the Juste pour rires comedy festival a couple of hours north in Montreal. And I can guarantee that he was funnier than any of the guys trying their hand at Trump Improv night at the Vermont Comedy Club a couple of blocks away. He has a natural comic timing.

Just to be non-partisan about this, the other day I was listening to Obama’s gun-control photo-op at the White House, and he thanked Gabby Giffords, by explaining that her husband Mark’s brother is an astronaut in outer space and he’d called just before Mark’s last meeting at the White House but, not wishing to disturb the President, Mark didn’t pick up. “Which made me feel kind of bad,” said the President. “That’s a long-distance call.” As I was driving along, I remember thinking how brilliantly Obama delivered that line. He’s not usually generous to others and he’s too thin-skinned to be self-deprecating with respect to himself, but, when he wants to get laughs, he knows how to do it. Trump’s is a different style: He’s looser, and more freewheeling. He’s not like Jeb – he doesn’t need writers, and scripted lines; he has a natural instinct for where the comedy lies. He has a zest for the comedy of life.

To be sure, some of the gags can be a little – what’s the word? – mean-spirited. The performance was interrupted by knots of protesters. “Throw ‘em out!” barked Trump, after the first chants broke out. The second time it happened, he watched one of the security guys carefully picking up the heckler’s coat. “Confiscate their coats,” deadpanned Trump. “It’s ten below zero outside.” Third time it happened, he extended his coat riff: “We’ll mail them back to them in a couple of weeks.” On MSNBC, they apparently had a discussion on how Trump could be so outrageous as to demand the confiscation of private property. But in showbusiness this is what is known as a “joke”. And in the theatre it lands: everyone’s laughing and having a ball.

Plus this:

The headline in Friday’s local paper read: “BURLINGTON TRUMPED”. That’s what his fans liked. In the liberal heart of a liberal state, the supporters streaming out of the Flynn Theatre, waving genially to the social-justice doofuses across the way, couldn’t recall a night like it. Not in Vermont. In New Hampshire, sure. In South Carolina. But not in Vermont. It felt good to be taking it to the other side’s turf. And they’d like a lot more of it between now and November.

As Kathy Shaidle writes in her link to Steyn’s article, “I’d add ‘read the whole thing’ but you won’t be able to stop anyhow…”

WHAT COULD GO WRONG? This Portland Hippie Is Planning a ‘Peace Concert’ in ISIS-Controlled Syria:

James Twyman, ‘Peace Troubadour,’ is embarking on ‘the most important and dangerous peace mission’ of his life—to the Israel-Syria border and beyond, wielding his classical guitar.

ISIS generally doesn’t respond well to music.

But that isn’t stopping James Twyman, an author and musician based in Portland, Oregon, from planning a trip to ISIS-held territory in Syria later this month to help bring peace to the region through the power of a musical-prayer concert.

“Performing the peace prayers in ISIS Controlled Syria will be the most important and dangerous peace mission of my life,” the self-described “Peace Troubadour” blogged last month.

“Every peace mission I’ve been on has been dangerous, but this journey is without question the most perilous, and in my opinion—the most important,” Twyman wrote. “People everywhere are concerned about the escalating violence in the Middle East, especially with the rise of ISIS, but they don’t feel empowered to be part of the solution. That is what we are about to change.”

And if Twyman survives, he’ll totally lock-up that gig as James Taylor’s opening act in Branson and the Paris city hall.

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John Kerry and James Taylor fighting ISIS their own special way in Paris, January 16, 2015. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus)

 

 

THIS IS A GOOD IDEA: GM Asks Friendly Hackers to Report Its Cars’ Security Flaws.

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MARK STEYN: Checkpoint Charlie Hebdo.

A year ago, after the Charlie Hebdo bloodbath, Angela Merkel was walking directly alongside President Hollande in that hideous memorial parade at which the world’s leaders proclaimed that no such bloody acts of violence would ever kill free speech. No, sir, when it comes to killing free speech, leave it to smooth house-trained western politicians.

And so it was that Chancellor Merkel chose to commemorate the first anniversary of the Charlie massacre by clamping down on freedom of expression for her own benighted subjects. As The Washington Post put it:

Germany springs to action over hate speech against migrants

Who doesn’t love Germans springing? Isn’t that in The Producers? Spring time for thought-crime in Germany… [UPDATE! Scaramouche completes the thought.]

The German state is apparently incapable of springing to action over organized mass sexual assault in at least five cities on a rape-out-the-old New Year’s Eve (oh, and Finland, too), but you’ve gotta be able to prioritize, right? Post reporter Anthony Faiola’s snide opening is a classic of the genre:

BERLIN — Donald Trump may be testing the boundaries of tolerance on the U.S. campaign trail. But here in Germany, the government is effectively enforcing civility, taking aim at a surge of hate speech against refugees and Muslims.

There’s actually nothing very “civil” about “enforcing civility”. Indeed, if civility (which derives from “civis” – citizen) has to be enforced, it is by definition no longer civility at all.

As a friend comments on Facebook: “This is why western countries are headed for one heck of a political debacle. We’ve developed political elites which routinely mishandle major crises, then try to silence anybody who notices. They act as if everything will work out if only we shut up about the problem. This is of course insanity. And we are all going to pay a severe price for it.”

Yes.

I HOPE THE RUSSIANS LOVE THEIR CHILDREN, TOO: Islamic State Fighter Executes His Own Mother for ‘Apostasy.’

MATTHEW CONTINETTI ON THE LAMEST DUCK:

We have entered a most dangerous period of the Obama presidency. It’s not just that every rogue actor from Kim and Putin and Castro to Maduro and Khamenei and Xi knows he has one last year to behave badly without fear of reprisal. It’s that the president and his team are isolated, aloof, detached from reality.

They think a climate deal is a rebuke to terrorism. They think the response to jihad in San Bernardino is to ‘close the gun-show loophole.’ They think a new communications strategy will convince the public that the war against ISIS is going well. I don’t question Obama’s sincerity. I question his sanity.

Read the whole thing.

NANOTECHNOLOGY UPDATE: Inexpensive transparent conductors from correlated metal nanostructures.

SUBPRIME 2.0: Fannie Mae Rolls Out Easy Mortgage, Catering To High-Risk Immigrants, Investor’s Business Daily notes:

The White House is rolling out a new low-income mortgage program that for the first time lets lenders qualify borrowers by counting income from nonborrowers living in the household. What could go wrong?

The HomeReady program is offered through Fannie Mae, which is now controlled by Obama’s old Congressional Black Caucus pal Mel Watt. It replaces the bankrupted mortgage giant’s notorious old subprime program, MyCommunityMortgage.

In case renaming the subprime product fails to fool anybody, the affordable-housing geniuses in the administration have re-termed “subprime,” a dirty word since the mortgage bust, “alternative.”

So HomeReady isn’t a subprime mortgage program, you see, it’s an “alternative” mortgage program.

But it might was well be called DefaultReady, because it is just as risky as the subprime junk Fannie was peddling on the eve of the crisis.

That’s going to end well — I wonder on who’s watch it will go off?

(Via Ace.)

HMM: How Training Without Helmets Could Reduce Head Injuries.

SO I GOT AROUND TO INSTALLING THE FIRE STICK TV WITH VOICE REMOTE and, as promised, here’s my review. First, installation and setup were super-easy. One minor disappointment: It’s only sort of a “stick.” It plugs into the HDMI port on your TV, but apparently the HDMI bus doesn’t really provide enough power so there’s an external power supply. You can use it without the external power, I gather, but it doesn’t work as well. There were complaints about wifi reception, but it worked fine for me — but it’s pretty close to the router. Picture was great, signing in to Netflix was easy, and everything worked fine.

The Alexa feature works fine, too. You push the voice button and ask it to do things — play music, tell you the weather, etc. — and it does them seamlessly. Not bad for the price.

HMM: Swedish pool makes splash with gender jacuzzi split.

The move follows reports by increasing numbers of women, who claim they have been groped by men as they relax in the giant bubble baths.

Sweden may have an international reputation for promoting gender equality, but the Eriksdalsbadet complex – home to one of the most popular public swimming pools in Sweden – is introducing segregated hot tubs for the first time.

The move follows reports by increasing numbers of women, who claim they have been groped by men as they relax in the giant bubble baths.

“We’ve got a lot of requests, especially from women, to split the jacuzzis,” Sara Franzén Shilwan, the head of unit at Eriksdalsbadet told The Local, but refused to reveal the number of complaints made.

However she confirmed that there had been a noticeable rise in November and December last year.

Why, whatever could have changed in Sweden that might account for this?

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ALWAYS A PLUS: Pyro Geniuses Make a Roman Candle Minigun; Surprisingly, they manage not to blow themselves up. The video is pretty cool, though it’s not actually a Gatling.

WELL, SOMEBODY HAS TO: The Times: Breitbart London Brought The Truth About Cologne To The Global Public.

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DER SPIEGEL: Chaos and Violence: How New Year’s Eve in Cologne Has Changed Germany. “For some, the events finally bring to light what they have always been saying: that too many foreigners in the country bring too many problems along with them. For the others, that which happened is what they have been afraid of from the very beginning: that ugly images of ugly behavior by migrants would endanger what has been a generally positive mood in Germany with respect to the refugees.”

AN ARMY OF BILL CLINTONS:

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And, like Bill, they have a bunch of Hillary-types trying to run cover and blame the accusers.

NEWS YOUR DM CAN USE. Practiced In The Arts of Deception: Moe Lane on the Art of Lying in a RPG.

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BERNIE SANDERS: Bill Clinton’s behavior ‘totally disgraceful and unacceptable.’

What he doesn’t mention is that Hillary’s behavior in attacking Bill’s accusers was just as bad.

IN THE MAIL: From Douglas E. Richards, Split Second.

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TAXPROF ROUNDUP: The IRS Scandal, Day 975.

WEENIES IN THE FIRE: 40 years ago, Tom Wolfe was asked by his interviewer, “Why do your critics despise you so? What have you done to merit such contempt?” He replied:

Intellectuals aren’t used to being written about. When they aren’t taken seriously and become part of the human comedy, they have a tendency to squeal like weenies over an open fire.

Or in the case of the socialist justice warriors, they first scream like weenies over an open fire, and then they go running en masse to the playground safety monitor:

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However, “Twitter Unverifies Outspoken Conservative Journalist. It’s Unlikely It Ever Expected This Response in Return.”

FISH DON’T KNOW THEY’RE WET: Academics Are So Lefty They Don’t Even See It, Megan McArdle writes.

How bad is it? “University of Missouri Faculty Declare Support for ‘Muscle,’” Jonathan Last adds:

Note that last bit about freedom of speech and the First Amendment. When the left wants to build “safe spaces” and stamp out “hate speech,” the First Amendment is an outmoded, retrograde element that needs to be bent into submission. Last fall, for instance, Brenda Smith-Lezama, the vice president of Mizzou’s student body, went on MSNBC to defend Click by explaining that, “I personally am tired of hearing that First Amendment rights protect students when they are creating a hostile and unsafe learning environment for myself and for other students here.”

When denying the First Amendment rights of the student journalist Click targeted for muscle didn’t work, the faculty decided to try to wrap the First Amendment around Click herself.

It all sounds like nonsense until you remember this: Free speech, hate speech, whatever. Nobody on the left actually cares about principle here. It’s all about power.

Indeed.™ — or at the very least, attempting to survive the apocalypse.

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THE GODS OF THE COPYBOOK HEADINGS SMILE: In Germany, Reality Sets In.

In 2015, as more than a million refugees and migrants streamed into Germany, many pundits and industry leaders initially praised Chancellor Angela Merkel’s “welcome policy” as not only being humane but also economically savvy. But now, as Politico reports, a new reality appears to be setting in as the German analysts have a closer look at just who the migrants are. The official government line continues to be that migrants could take some of the unoccupied jobs caused by Germany’s declining labor force (there are as many as one million such jobs). But the director of the Munich-based Ifo Center for the Economics of Education is quoted in the story that “[f]rom everything we know so far, it seems that the majority of refugees would first need extensive training and even then it’s far from certain that it would work out.”

The Politico story also notes that, according to the OECD, on average, an eighth-grader in pre-war Syria had a similar level of education to a third-grade student in Germany. And an official from the Association of German Chambers of Industry and Commerce is quoted as saying, “[s]omeone who comes from Eritrea and says he was an electrician might have repaired a radio or laid a cable there, but he might have never seen a fuse box, as we use it in Germany.”

Plus: “Only a tiny percentage of these asylum seekers are well enough educated to hold down a middle-class enabling professional job in an economy like Germany’s.”

Then there are the cultural differences, which dwarf the educational shortfall.

POLITICO’S CARTOONIST DRAWS HORNS ON BLACK AND LATINO CANDIDATES.

Related: Politico goes with “GOP slams” angle to downplay Hillary ordering aide to strip classified markings off email.

I guess they didn’t want to recycle their “badass” description once again.

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FASTER, PLEASE: It’s not a question of if North Korea will collapse, but when.

SAN FRANCISCO CRIME BOSS RAYMOND ‘SHRIMP BOY’ CHOW FOUND GUILTY ON 162 COUNTS: After a five-year undercover operation, Chow was arrested by the FBI in March 2014 along with a former California state senator, Leland Yee. Chow and Yee were both implicated in a racketeering operation, and Chow trafficked in drugs, weapons and stolen goods along with laundering more than $2 million, according to a federal prosecutor.”

Curiously, the Newsweek/SF Weekly article omits Yee’s party affiliation. Wonder why?

Earlier: Whatever happened to Leland Yee? Oh. He’s going to prison.

THE REPUBLICAN ESTABLISHMENT IS ROOTING FOR DONALD TRUMP OVER TED CRUZ, Erick Erickson posits:

The truth is this: the establishment wing of the Republican Party would rather Hillary Clinton win than Ted Cruz win. If Ted Cruz wins, a good number of the establishment staff would be on the unemployment line, shut out of jobs in the White House that they covet.

Ted Cruz could use this all in an advertising campaign. The establishment hates him so much they’re rooting for Trump and Hillary. The very guys who lament that the Trump nomination would be the death of the GOP, would rather see Trump win Iowa than Cruz.

However, as with Obama in 2012, Trump gets results!

Eleanor Darragh, mother of Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX), was born in Delaware on Nov. 23, 1934, establishing her citizenship by birth — and, according to U.S. law, that of her son, even though he was born in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, on Dec. 22, 1970.

The Cruz for President campaign provided Breitbart News exclusively with the birth certificate.

As Breitbart’s John Nolte adds, best that Cruz gets this issue tamped down now, lest Hillary, the original Obama birther and her operatives with bylines in the drive-by media and assault him with a standard-issue DNC-MSM October “surprise,” should he get the nomination:

As “stupid” as this issue may be for [Mark] Levin, do we want to litigate it in front of the American people today or three weeks before the general election, when Cruz is either our presidential or vice-presidential nominee? Because you have to be wearing blinders to believe that will not happen.

Read for numerous examples of leftwing coordinate late hits, the sort of thing that each GOP candidate and his advisors should start prepping for the moment it appears likely he’ll be the nominee, if not sooner.

ON GUNS, OBAMA AND HILLARY ARE FORGAINST THEM. Bernie Sanders reminds voters of Hillary Clinton’s fake pro-gun past and it’s brutal:

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Incidentally, the above Hillary mailer was created before this quote from Obama in 2008 on guns:

Words — just words, to coin a phrase.

Related: Kevin D. Williamson on how Obama using the NRA as the equivalent of how Bill Clinton used Newt Gingrich as his doppelganger 20 years ago.

WHOA: HILLARY E-MAIL INSTRUCTS AIDE TO TRANSMIT CLASSIFIED DATA WITHOUT MARKINGS: “Ordering the headings stripped, and Sullivan’s apparent reluctance to work around the secure fax system, makes it all but certain that the material was classified at some level — and Hillary knew it.”

CHRISTOPHER CALDWELL ON INCENDIARY CORRECTNESS:

People who have so far been patient with Merkel are beginning to worry that the crazy scenes in front of the Cologne cathedral will soon be repeated countrywide. Ten percent now tell pollsters that they would vote for the anti-immigrant Alternative for Germany party if elections were held today.

It is dangerous to constrict the range of things voters can say about government policies, especially when those policies are — like Merkel’s migration policy — irregular, and likely to change the country at its core.

No doubt there is a danger of incendiary reactions when people hear of mobs of Muslim foreigners groping young women in front of the country’s most recognizable Christian landmark. But any government attempt to minimize or ignore such events would be a terrible mistake. It would be more likely to whip tempers up than to calm them down.

Read the whole thing.

Speaking of minimizing the Islamic immigrant assault on Cologne’s women, “Germany’s largest TV station is apologizing for not reporting the mass sexual assaults on women in Cologne on New Year’s Eve,” Betsy Newmark writes. “It is not enough to apologize. They should have to answer why they didn’t run the story and if anyone from either the local or national government tried to keep them from reporting on the story. More than 100 women reported that they had been sexually assaulted and two said they had been raped.”

Later her in post, Betsy adds, “The authorities don’t seem to have much confidence that they can successfully prosecute anyone” involved in the assault.

If anything can make this disaster even worse, that would do it.

HBO* PREPS DOCUDRAMA ON ANITA HILL: “A far more timely tale of sexual harassment could, in theory, catch HBO’s eye. It involves former President Bill Clinton, currently stumping for his wife, Hillary Clinton. Not only was he able to dodge the fallout from numerous accusations but his team savaged the women involved in these cases.”

* The entertainment wing of Time-Warner-CNN, which brought you Thursday’s anti-Second Amendment Obama infomercial, and whose “news” anchors dub the NRA a “terrorist organization.”

TRIGGER WARNING: ISLAMOPHOBIA AHEAD. In Your Heart, You Know He’s Right: Trump and Muslim Immigration, as explored by Roger Simon.

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REFUGEES: Nothing To Worry About!

BERNIE SANDERS ACOLYTES HAVE FOUND A NEW PASTIME — DISRUPTING DONALD TRUMP CAMPAIGN EVENTS:

The radicals who gave us the “Occupy Wall Street” movement have mostly graduated and gone on to “you want fries with that?” kinds of jobs. The “Black Lives Matter” movement has not fully petered out but it now includes in its agenda regular assaults on all of the presidential campaigns.

And now, many of our upper crust university students who may not be specifically connected to the Black Lives Matter protesters and who are, and who always will be, driven by existential ennui (cf. F. Nietzsche, the will to power) have decided once again to re-imagine “democracy” to mean something like this.

They attend public events where literally thousands of people have come to hear what one man in particular has to say about the issues of the day and, at key, coordinated moments in the speech, they stand up and start shouting about what they themselves think of those issues and what they think of the man who is talking.

And Trump makes them look like fools: “Trump, Annoyed by Frequent Coordinated Disruptions at Burlington, Vermont Rally, Tells Guards to Turn One Disruptor Out Into the Ten Degree Chill and ‘Confiscate His Coat.’”

Brilliantly played.

Related: Trump Is Winning the War on Political Correctness.

JONAH GOLDBERG: THE BILL COMES DUE ON THAT ’90s SHOW:

Fast forward to two weeks ago. Hillary is as close as she’s ever been to finally fulfilling her destiny. Everyone — at least everyone who matters — is finally “Ready for Hillary.” The tireless effort by her minions to make Bill’s behavior a trivial and private issue seemed to have paid off. Bill is popular, very popular. Despite the fact that pretty much no one thinks he mended his ways after he left office, all of the sophisticated people think criticizing his “personal” behavior is boorish and deranged. At the same time, feminists have finally completed their restoration project. The last stones have been mounted atop the wall of Zero Tolerance 2.0.

And then, as Jeffrey Epstein’s flight attendant once said, Bill Clinton comes out of nowhere to bite her on the ass.

Whereas Bill was supposed to be Hillary’s “not-so secret weapon,” he’s now a liability. It’s schadenfreudetastic to watch liberals forced to choose between the Scylla of the Hillary campaign and the Charybdis of the feminist project.

Of course, liberals are mad at#…#conservatives (and Donald Trump) for pointing it out. I particularly love the subhead on this Slate piece. “The right hopes to turn the feminist consensus on rape against the Clintons.” Ah yes, those terrible conservatives, how dare they take feminists seriously!

Read the whole thing.

TEN YEARS LATER, ESPN To Air Documentary On Duke Lacrosse Rape Hoax:

It has been nearly 10 years since a group of Duke lacrosse players hosted a party that would end up getting them accused of gang-raping a stripper. On the 10th anniversary, ESPN will air a documentary about the case.

The accusation centered around Crystal Mangum, who in a bid to avoid being detained for intoxication, told police that members of the Duke lacrosse team had raped her at a party. Her accusations snowballed, and with his election coming up, District Attorney Mike Nifong pressured her to identify the alleged rapists. One of the men she identified wasn’t even at the party at the time the rape was supposed to have occurred. Mangum’s story also changed several times. (She was never punished for her false accusation, although later she was convicted of a separate murder and is currently in prison.)

But the case went forward anyway. Duke University administrators and professors maligned the lacrosse players as racists and rapists, since Mangum is African-American. The lacrosse season was cancelled, and the team’s coach was forced to resign before the students even had their day in court.

The travesty of the case eventually led to Nifong’s disbarment for “dishonesty, fraud, deceit and misrepresentation.” The accused students sued, but as is often the case for falsely accused young men, they received no monetary compensation.

Two writers who helped expose the fraud were history professor K.C. Johnson and Stuart Taylor, who co-wrote a book on the case. Johnson was interviewed for the ESPN documentary, and told the Washington Examiner that to this day, he is still amazed by the “utter lack of accountability.”

“Ten years out, we as a society have learned nothing about the importance of due process in sexual assault allegations. (Indeed, the situation now is much worse than it was in 2006),” Johnson wrote in an email. “The leadership at Duke that so botched the case remains in place; the faculty who rushed to judgment remain firmly entrenched; and the key figures in the media, especially the New York Times, that so badly failed in covering Duke continue to fail in covering this issue.”

Taylor, too, brought up the lack of accountability for anyone involved in the case (with the exception of Nifong), and explained how the school and the media worked to frame these students even as the case began to fall apart.

It’s as if universities are fomenting — quite deliberately — hostile educational environments for male students.

THE… DOG:  I know many of us have wondered who was in charge of the Obama administration, but the dog seems rather a long shot.  Not impossible, mind, but unlikely.  And yet, he was the object of this plot. Man in alleged plot to kidnap Obama’s dog arrested on weapons charge.

AND THIS IS MY SHOCKED FACE: Obama DIA Head Flynn: ‘Not Proud’ Of Refugee Screening Process, People In System ‘Frustrated’ With Limitations.

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HAVE I MENTIONED MY SHOCKED FACE? Hillary Clinton is running the most sexist campaign ever.

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PERHAPS THEY SHOULD BE ENCOURAGED TO PULL UP THEIR PANTS INSTEAD: U California System Encouraging Students to Formally Report ‘Unwanted Jokes’.

AT THIS TIME, IN THIS PLACE: This could backfire spectacularly.  Hint, they call it The Miracle In Philadelphia, not “the perfectly ordinary occurrence in Philadelphia”. Texas Governor Greg Abbott Calls for Convention of the States to Reclaim Power Wrongfully Assumed by Federal Government.

LEADING FROM AN ENTIRELY IMAGINARY POSITION: A Most Unserious War.

NEW FROM MY FRIEND: And comrade-at-arms Dave Freer Changeling’s Island.

WILL THE BURNT FOOL’S BANDAGED FINGER GO WABBLING BACK TO THE FIRE? Will Republicans Blow It?

IF WE WERE OCCUPIED BY AN ENEMY: Would they do anything different? Is the Left Even on America’s Side Anymore?

MIDNIGHT, THE STARS, AND YOU: Exploring the Forgotten Art Deco Artifacts of the New Yorker Hotel.

I’m certain my late father caught a few big bands there during his youth.

January 8, 2016

VIDEO METAPHOR ALERT:

Seems to sum up the new year so far rather well. Or perhaps the last seven. (Underpass is in Durham, NC, in case you’re wondering.)

(Via Terry Teachout.)

DON SURBER: If this is what they do, who needs the Republican Party? “Noonan is most famous for writing the six words that destroyed the first Bush presidency: ‘Read my lips: no new taxes.’ It was a filthy, outrageous lie by one of Our Betters. Bush never bought into Reaganism, The first Bush faked it. He deserved the humiliation in 1992. Noonan gets this wrong, too. It is all about the Republican Establishment. Americans sent them to do a job. They didn’t.”

WHEN NARRATIVES FAIL: France suffered more casualties (murders and injuries) from mass public shootings in 2015 than the US has suffered during Obama’s entire presidency.

Impossible. Obama says the US is uniquely evil. Does France even have an NRA chapter?

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