January 2, 2016
LYING LIARS GONNA LIE: Makers of The Hunting Ground Are in Denial About Their Film’s Flaws.
“There is no controversy.” This lengthy interview with The Hunting Ground producers Amy Ziering and Kirby Dick could be distilled to that one line—a line the filmmakers desperately insist upon over and over again.
The interviewer, Robert Scheer, outs himself as both an unabashed admirer of their point of view and as someone who doesn’t believe what critics (at Reason, presumably) are saying about the film’s reliance on flawed statistics and dishonest sources. But he’s forced to confront the controversy—the one the filmmakers deny is a thing—anyway, not because he accepts it, but because so many other people are beginning to.
It’s a dishonest propaganda film. It’s not “flawed,” in the sense that they made a few mistakes. It’s exactly the film they set out to make, regardless of the facts. I mean, when even Variety calls it “agitprop that plays fast and loose with statistics and our sympathy,” you know the problem is more than a few “flaws.”
I DON’T THINK THAT THE BLACK LIVES MATTER CROWD HAS REALLY THOUGHT THIS THROUGH: Mississippi councilman says throw rocks at police chasing petty crooks in Jackson. “Let’s get rocks; let’s get bricks, and let’s get bottles. . . . And we’ll start throwing them, and then they won’t come in here anymore.”
Remember, the police, ultimately, aren’t there to protect the citizenry from the criminal class. They’re there to protect the criminal class from the citizenry.
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RATS ON THE WEST SIDE, BEDBUGS UPTOWN: “Elgin Ozlen, from Long Beach, posted a video on YouTube on Friday that shows more than 50 bugs crawling in the seams and along the sides of the mattress he says was in his room at the Astor on the Park Hotel on the Upper West Side.”
There’s an easy solution, of course.
IT LOOKS LIKE YOU’RE GOING TO NEED A BIGGER BLOG: 2015’s Worst Millennials.
FASTER, PLEASE: Gene Editing Offers Hope for Treating Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, Studies Find. “Three research groups, working independently of one another, reported in the journal Science on Thursday that they had used the Crispr-Cas9 technique to treat mice with a defective dystrophin gene. Each group loaded the DNA-cutting system onto a virus that infected the mice’s muscle cells, and excised from the gene a defective stretch of DNA known as an exon.”
WELL, THAT’S A RELIEF: Thanks to technology, we’re not going to run out of oil.
Why, it’s as if so much of the doomsday Malthusianisms of the early 1970s was simply nonsense generated by angry leftists butthurt at Richard Nixon being in the White House, and looking to short-circuit democracy as a response:
Related: 24 days to Al Gore’s ’10 years to save the planet’ and ‘point of no return’ planetary emergency deadline. “Gaia seems to be a ‘Gore denier’. How inconvenient.”
Think Rush Limbaugh’s going to have some fun when Al’s Doomsday clock expires?
UCLA STUDENT WORKING AT DAVID GEFFEN MEDICAL CENTER TOLD JEWS TO “GET THE F*** OUT OF HERE.”
Shhh…nobody tell her Geffen’s religion, or where his parents were born.
(Found via Iowahawk, who asks, “wonder what David Geffen thinks of this.”)
BRIAN DOHERTY ON GUN POLITICS: Public murders committed with guns are used to try to drive gun policy, even though gun policy is powerless to prevent them.
THE AIRLINES’ CHECKED BAG FEES ARE IN LARGE MEASURE A TAX ARBITRAGE PLAY: “That’s because moving revenue out of fares and into ancillary revenue excludes that revenue from the domestic 7.5% excise tax on tickets…Eliminate the tax disparity and — since most aircraft don’t max out their carrying capacity — in ten years I’d bet that checked bags get rebundled back into the fare.”
(Via Virginia Postrel.)
BECAUSE THEY’RE MOSTLY WHITE PEOPLE WHO DIDN’T VOTE FOR HIM? Michael Walsh: Why Does Obama Hate Law-Abiding American Gun Owners?
And because gun ownership is so disturbingly American and traditional.
FLASHBACK: “All You Americans Are Fired.”
“WE NO LONGER LIVE IN A NATION OF LAWS. IF WE DID, [HILLARY] WOULDN’T BE RUNNING FOR THE WHITE HOUSE — SHE’D BE RUNNING FOR MEXICO.” BILL WHITTLE ON 2016 — INTO THE FOG:
Related: CNN’s State Department stenographer Elise Labott appears in latest email dump. “Kerpen noted that Labott seemed to have a ‘tweet on request’ arrangement with Clinton advisor Philippe Reines.”
(Via SDA.)
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KURT SCHLICHTER: DON’T LET LIBERALS TELL YOU WHAT YOU CAN AND CAN’T SAY ABOUT HILLARY:
That’s a little taste of what will happen in the general election, but we conservatives have to face the heat and tell the truth. Imagine Supreme Court litigator Ted Cruz (or whoever) on the stage at a debate with Hillary, when everybody’s watching and she’s minimally able to rely on the media to save her. Hillary starts talking about what a friend to women she is, and Cruz comes back with her shameful treatment of the women her husband abused. Yeah, I expect the moderators to pull a Candy Crowley and screech and intervene to stop it, and the next day the mainstream media will be full of pearl-clutching outrage about the Republican daring to bring up a subject that they’ve decreed was off-limits. But normal people will ask. “Hey, wait a minute. Hillary did what? Why are we only hearing about this now?” And the fact that we have an alternative media – talk radio, Twitter, Facebook, the net in general, means that we can get our ideas and our views out there. They can’t gatekeep her track record of perfidy forever.
Thank you Don Lemon, not only for bringing me an ungodly amount of attention and making me a conservative martyr, but for revealing the mainstream media’s tactics, techniques and procedures to silence conservatives and keep them from telling the truth about your gal Hillary. We have the truth, Republicans – let’s not be afraid to tell it.
Read the whole thing, which is a reminder of Andrew Klavan’s 2009 video from the start of the Obama administration that all “liberal” arguments ultimately consist of two words:
TIM CARNEY: The Top 12 Revolving Door Moments Of 2015. Here’s just one:
President Obama said he was going to stop the revolving door, and he spoke as if Obamacare was a broadside to the industry. If you believed either of these lines, you were surprised in 2011 when Obama picked hospital executive Marilyn Tavenner as Medicare administrator. Not done with the revolving door, Tavenner cashed out in 2015 to become president of America’s Health Insurance Plans, the largest lobby for the insurance industry, which is — thanks to Obamacare — increasingly dependent on the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) for profits.
Follow the link for 11 more reasons to enact my revolving-door surtax.
GANGSTER GOVERNMENT: Report: Emails show coordination of Chicago mayor, police, investigators after shooting. Why are Democrat-run cities such hellholes of unaccountable official violence?
WHY THE RAHM STORY MATTERS:
What’s happening in Chicago is an earthquake that points to the escalating crisis of governability for blue cities across the United States. There are at least six dimensions to this crisis.
First, the Windy City’s economic strength over the last generation was facilitated, in part, by a sharp decline in violent crime. Experts differ as to why crime fell, but aggressive policing probably played a role, just as it did in cities across the United States. Yet that aggressive policing also led to more confrontations between cops and civilians, and contributed to the development of a culture and ethos on the force that made civilian deaths more likely. It’s unclear how far Chicago (or any other American city) can go in dismantling the structure of aggressive law enforcement without seeing a resurgence of the crime levels that once ravaged urban communities across the country and sparked an intense political backlash.
Second, the police problem is partly an offshoot of an even wider and more intractable problem: the consequences of public sector unions and life tenure for city employees. There is a harsh conflict of interest between the city’s employees and the city’s voters. . . .
It’s getting harder and harder, then, for American cities, even successful ones like Chicago and New York, to manage their affairs well. These are the fault lines beneath the surface of Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s Chicago, and they aren’t going away. To the contrary, they are likely to produce more frequent and more destructive quakes over time.
The increasing fragility of blue cities and states is the biggest problem the Democratic coalition faces. Those who hope that demographic change will create a “permanent Democratic majority” need to think about arithmetic as well as demography. The numbers don’t add up for blue cities. The governing model doesn’t produce the revenue that can sustain it long-term. Making cities work—enabling them to provide necessary services at sustainable cost levels while achieving economic development that rebuilds the urban middle class—is the biggest challenge the Democratic Party faces. As Mayor Emanuel is learning, that is a daunting task.
Indeed.
Related: The Larger Meaning Of Rahm Emanuel’s Woes. “I would add that some Democrats have understood the problem for a while. Their solution is the ‘regionalism’ manifested in, among other things, President Obama’s ‘affirmatively furthering fair housing’ initiative.”
Plus, good advice from the comments: “If you are thinking of moving to a state or city, check the U-Haul rates to and from. It’s an education.”
ANALYSIS: TRUE. 2016 will usher in a fresh wave of assaults on Second Amendment rights. Punch back twice as hard.
DECADENT UNDERACHIEVERS: “Colleges are imposing quotas in order to limit the number of Asian students. And just in case these alarmist stories have not convinced Tiger Moms to dumb their children down, now a high school in New Jersey has found a new way to do the job,” Stuart Schneiderman writes at his Had Enough Therapy? blog, linking to a New York Post article by Betsy McCaughey, and noting, “American parents believe that their darlings are under too much pressure and cannot compete. The solution: to dumb down the curriculum. Yes, indeed, that will do it. McCaughey reports the sad news:”
But many non-Asian parents are up in arms, complaining there’s too much pressure and their kids can’t compete. In response, this fall Superintendent David Aderhold apologized that school had become a “perpetual achievement machine.” Heaven forbid!Aderhold canceled accelerated and enriched math courses for fourth and fifth grades, which were 90 percent Asian, and eliminated midterms and finals in high school.Using a word that already strikes terror in the hearts of Asian parents, he said schools had to take a “holistic” approach. That’s the same euphemism Harvard uses to limit the number of Asians accepted and favor non-Asians.Aderhold even lowered standards for playing in school music programs. Students have a “right to squeak,” he insisted. Never mind whether they practice.
Mike Judge, call your office.
IN THE MAIL: From Isaac Asimov, The End of Eternity.
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TAXPROF ROUNDUP: The IRS Scandal, Day 968.
TAKE THAT, BITTER CLINGERS: Obama’s Climate Deal Leaves Blue-Collar, Rural Voters Out in the Cold.
HEY, HILLARY, HOW’S THAT “RESET” BUTTON WORKING OUT FOR YOU? Smart Diplomacy: For 1st Time, Putin Officially Names the U.S. as a Threat. If only it were true.
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Related: Moscow’s current tone is “reminiscent of Soviet days”; If anyone is stuck in the Cold War mentality, it is the Russians. Hey, Barack, the 1980s called — they want to know if we’d like to borrow their President.
OBAMA IS PRESIDENT, AND DEATH RATES ALWAYS GO UP UNDER SOCIALISM: America’s Self-Destructive Whites:
Why is Middle America killing itself? The fact itself is probably the most important social science finding in years. It is already reshaping American politics. The Post’s Jeff Guo notes that the people who make up this cohort are “largely responsible for Donald Trump’s lead in the race for the Republican nomination for president.” The key question is why, and exploring it provides answers that suggest that the rage dominating U.S. politics will only get worse.
For decades, people in rich countries have lived longer. But in a well-known paper, economists Angus Deaton and Anne Case found that over the past 15 years, one group — middle-age whites in the United States — constitutes an alarming trend. They are dying in increasing numbers. And things look much worse for those with just a high school diploma or less. There are concerns about the calculations, but even a leading critic of the paper has acknowledged that, however measured, “the change compared to other countries and groups is huge.”
The main causes of death are as striking as the fact itself: suicide, alcoholism, and overdoses of prescription and illegal drugs. “People seem to be killing themselves, slowly or quickly,” Deaton told me. These circumstances are usually caused by stress, depression and despair.
Fundamentally transformed.
UPDATE: Psychologists say that depression is anger turned inward. What happens if it turns outward?
POLITICIZING THE ROSE BOWL GAME: “Meet the man behind the ‘Trump is disgusting’ skywriting,” according to CBS:
A millionaire real estate developer — who also happens to be a donor to Florida Sen. Marco Rubio’s presidential campaign – is behind the aerial messages at the Rose Bowl calling GOP front-runner Donald Trump “disgusting” and he says that there’s more to come. Much more.
“There’s no place for him,” said Stan Pate, from Alabama. “He needs to go back to one of his tall towers and build buildings and whatever else he does. He’s a despicable man.”
“I want to see America wake up and say this is not what we expect,” he added.
Those hosting a tailgate party at the Rose Bowl on New Years Day might have been surprised to look up to the sky and see messages blasting Trump. Multiple planes spewed cloud-like messages castigating the GOP front-runner, such as “AMERICA IS GREAT, TRUMP IS DISGUSTING. ANYBODY BUT TRUMP.” The messages quickly went viral on social media and created a buzz for those attending the 127th Rose Parade, the annual ritual on New Year’s Day in Pasadena, California.
The NFL has become far too politicized over the last decade. I guess it’s time to expect the same from college football as well, as yet another formerly politics-free zone is violated — there aren’t many of those left at all these days, it seems.
UPDATE: “Did anyone else read this as ANY BODY BUTT RUMP?” Heh.™
(Via American Power.)
FROM TIGERHAWK, predictions for 2016. #2 already failed to pan out. . . .
FUNDAMENTALLY TRANSFORMED: Overwhelmed by ‘Migrants,’ Sweden Throws in the Towel as Europe Faces ‘General, Permanent Terror Threat.’
ANALYSIS: TRUE. On Guns, The Democrats Aren’t Serious.
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ROGER SIMON ON 2016, THE YEAR OF THE CHINESE CURSE:
It’s not just because I have been reading the English translation of Michel Houellebecq’s Submission that I sense we are heading for some sort of apocalypse in 2016. The novel, ironically published in its original French the day of the Charlie Hebdo massacre (7 January 2015), all too realistically describes an election and near civil war in France in 2022, ending in a Muslim takeover of the state (through an alliance with the left). Not even a year after its publication, and the more recent events in Paris and San Bernardino, this riveting book seems, if anything, a bit tardy in its time frame.
As the famous supposedly-Chinese curse goes: ”May you live in interesting times.” (Yes, I know the curse is apocryphal and about as Chinese as a fortune cookie, but it makes the point.)
In 2016, no matter what happens, it is my suspicion that we will all be cursed as never in our lifetimes — and I am not young. We will be yearning for a little boredom or, as the Chinese really do say, ”Better to be a dog in a peaceful time, than to be a human in a chaotic (warring) period.”
Others have made specific predictions. That is not my purpose here. I’m not good at prognostications anyway. (We will be arguing between A and B and it will turn out to be C.) I only want to examine the zeitgeist going into 2016, why it will be, to adopt yet another cliché, a year of living dangerously.
Read the whole thing.
Earlier: “When You Believe In Nothing, Islam Becomes Something — One of France’s best known writers weaves a believably dystopian tale where cultural passivity leads to Islamic dominance in the heart of Europe.”
ANALYSIS TRUE: Former Socialist Justice Warrior explains how SJW “communities thrive on self-loathing disguised as elitism.”
See also: Dunham, Lena — or in her case, is it the other way around?
(Via Ace.)
MICHAEL BARONE: Obama Reshapes Presidential Politics — But Maybe Not to Democrats’ Benefit.
One thing that’s striking about the presidential race, which, finally, officially begins soon, is how much the race has been shaped by Barack Obama. The course of the contests for both the Republican and the Democratic nominations would be inconceivable absent the course of the Obama presidency.
This is most apparent in the phenomenon that goes by the name of Donald Trump. Trump’s gratuitous insults of rivals reflect the coarseness of Obama’s nonstop insults of Republicans and anyone who does not share his views and priorities. Despite his pre-presidential promises of nonpartisanship, Obama has been the most grating and vitriolic partisan president of the last 60 years. Trump’s more outlandish proposals — making Mexico pay for a border wall, making common cause with Russia in Syria — can be seen as a variation on Obama’s insistence that climate change is the nation’s No. 1 problem and his acquiescence in, well, making common cause with Russia in Syria.
And the adoring crowds that throng Trump’s monster rallies — what do they remind you of? The crowds that cheered Obama in 2008 as he promised to fundamentally transform America and stop the rise of seas.
Yep.
THE REVOLUTION EVENTUALLY DEVOURS ITSELF: Big City Machines Losing Control of the Monster They Created.
PREDICTION FULFILLED:
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— Adam Baldwin (@AdamBaldwin) January 2, 2016
DON SURBER: What Schools Can Do To Reduce Gun Violence. “I think Duncan and the others know what they are doing by undermining discipline. Frankly, the Democratic Party must somehow benefit from ghetto violence because every city they run seems to have a Third World-level homicide rate.”
RON RADOSH: WHAT ISRAEL POLICY DOES HILLARY CLINTON ACTUALLY FAVOR?
Whatever purports to give her the most votes, popularity, and (especially) power at that given moment.
FLASHBACK: Why Online Anonymity Frightens Progressives.
Despite its importance to the evolution of liberal societies, or perhaps because of it, anonymity is intensely disliked by today’s trendy, progressive commentariat. Lance Ulanoff, editor-at-large of Mashable recently argued that anonymity should be abolished across the entire internet. SJW darling Wil Wheaton demanded the same for online videogames. Feminist academic Danielle Citron wants web companies to remove the “privilege” of anonymity at will.
Even I once wrote a column along these lines before coming to my senses and realising the value of anonymous and pseudonymous debate online.
Centres of anonymous culture, such as reddit, 8chan and 4chan, are the subject of particularly fearful narratives. 4chan is described as the “cesspool of the internet,” 8chan is a “troll forum,” and Reddit is a “worse black hole of violent racism than Stormfront.”
The commentary isn’t just detached criticism. Many of the writers engage in horrified, hyperbolic rhetoric, presenting anonymous commenters as dangerous evildoers in need of punishment. Ulanoff branded anonymous critics of former Reddit CEO Ellen Pao “sub-human cowards” who “spew hate,” and urged Reddit to record their personal addresses. Adding real-world accountability to Reddit, according to Ulanoff, is the only way to stop its “disgusting, hateful, and racist content.”
But Pao’s critics weren’t racist. They were concerned with free speech, and resented the former CEO for watering down the site’s previous commitment to that ideal. Ulanoff’s use of the word “racist” typifies the progressive approach to discourse: argument via scarlet letters, shaming, and “isms” instead of robust debate.
With influential columnists throwing around career-ruining allegations so casually, it’s little wonder that Redditors and 4chan users are so wary of abandoning their anonymity.
Lefties are a minority that relies on punishing speakers to ensure that the majority doesn’t realize just how big a majority it is. That’s why they hate free speech, and especially anonymous free speech. It’s why many campus groups demand that universities block Yik Yak.
Remember: They’re not well-meaning people who are just a bit overzealous. They’re horrible, nasty, awful people who want everyone who disagrees with them to be silenced and afraid. Keep this in mind, and respond with the appropriate level of respect and politesse.
THE GODS OF THE COPYBOOK HEADINGS COULD NOT BE REACHED FOR COMMENT.
Then: “Bearded God-Killers” of the late 19th century taught Europeans to think “beyond good and evil,” paving the way for the immense bloodshed of the morally relativistic 20th century. (And inspiring a legion of American “Progressives” along the way.)
Now: Europe is having to teach bearded potential killers “the difference between right and wrong,” as the New York Times notes:
“The biggest danger for everyone is silence,” said Per Isdal, a clinical psychologist in Stavanger who works with the foundation, which developed the program Mr. Kelifa attended in Sandes.
Many refugees “come from cultures that are not gender equal and where women are the property of men,” Mr. Isdal said. “We have to help them adapt to their new culture.”
The first such program to teach immigrants about local norms and how to avoid misreading social signals was initiated in Stavanger, the center of Norway’s oil industry and a magnet for migrants, after a series of rapes from 2009 to 2011.
Henry Ove Berg, who was Stavanger’s police chief during the spike in rape cases, said he supported providing migrants sex education because “people from some parts of the world have never seen a girl in a miniskirt, only in a burqa.” When they get to Norway, he added, “something happens in their heads.”
You don’t say.
Related: Populist Parties Are Rising In Europe Because Mainstream Conservatives Have Failed.
(Via Philip Schuyler.)
POLITICO: Get ready for a Ted Cruz-Nikki Haley ticket. And a GOP establishment freak-out in January.
Come to think of it, Politico’s freak-out over that ticket would be fun to observe as well.
#MALEPRIVILEGE: Young Man Crushed To Death Saving Woman From Falling Elevator.
WHAT ENTRENCHED INTERESTS DO TO REMAIN SO: Renewable Cronyism.
WORLD WAR I WAS ALMOST 100 YEARS AGO: But the west is still bleeding. So anything about it fascinates me. Trench Railways – Supplying the Front
ABOUT TIME. THE SMOD/CTHULHU 2016 TICKET NEEDS AT LEAST ONE CAMPAIGNER: Giant Squid Captured On Camera In Japanese Bay, Swimming Alongside Divers.
WHY DID THE PAST LOOK LIKE THE FUTURE: The far-out sci-fi costume parties of the Bauhaus school in the 1920s.
THEY’RE GONNA NEED A BIGGER SHOE: Humongous Sea Spiders From Antarctica Baffle Scientists.
NOT TO TAKE AWAY FROM THE POINTS: About male initiation and male institutions, but this could be reading too much into one of the most hackneyed setups in the history of plotting, no? ‘Star Wars’ and the Crisis of Masculinity.
CHOOSING THOSE FACTORIES OF RAPE THAT ARE CO-ED SCHOOLS: Or perhaps they don’t believe their own nonsense? The Rising Campaign Against Single-Sex Education.
PROTECTING THE YOUNG FROM THINKING FOR THEMSELVES: The Community Cost of Reading ‘Huck Finn’.
THE BLUE IS BLUE: The larger meaning of Rahm Emanuel’s woes.
AND ON EVERYTHING ELSE, THEY’RE DELUSIONAL: On Guns, the Democrats Aren’t Serious.
IS THIS MULTIPLE CHOICE, OR AN ESSAY QUESTION: Why America is right to think Obama’s losing the War on Terror.
AT THIS POINT, WHAT DIFFERENCE DOES IT MAKE? Hillary Clinton’s $13M fail as Secretary of State.
LOOK FOR THE UNION LABEL: Teachers got jobs back after in-school make-out session, but still sue.
January 1, 2016
TO BE FAIR, THEY HAVE A COMMON ENEMY IN WESTERN CIVILIZATION: The Shame And The Disgrace Of The Pro-Islamist Left.
GET OUT OF DEMOCRATIC PARTY LOCKSTEP, PAY THE PRICE: How Bill Cosby’s moralizing to black youth helped land him in criminal court. And this WaPo article pretty much characterizes it that way.
Related: Ebony Editor: We’d All Be Easier on Cosby IF He Supported #BlackLivesMatter.
UPDATE: “Open your mouth, go to jail.”
ANALYSIS: TRUE. Times Square Olive Garden was right to charge $400 for New Year’s Eve dinner:
Like Uber and the airlines and many other businesses (including drivers of New York’s yellow cabs, who commonly switch off their availability lights and negotiate individual fares on New Year’s Eve), Olive Garden uses surge pricing: When lots more people want something that’s severely limited in quantity, prices go way up.
Is this practice “fair,” though? Certainly. Does it constitute “gouging” or “ripping off”? No. Businesses charge whatever the market will bear and are in no way obligated to forgo value by selling something for less than its worth, a figure that may depend greatly on timing: There’s a reason, say, why commuter rail fares are higher at rush hour, or why movie tickets are discounted at matinees.
If Olive Garden were charging its regular prices for New Year’s Eve in Times Square, it would have sold out long ago. The seats would have been gone in the first few minutes after the restaurant started accepting reservations, meaning the slots would effectively have been distributed randomly, to whoever managed to get through to the reservation desk.
If you think random distribution to the lucky at below-market prices is morally superior to selling to the highest bidder, why not support that in every other area of life? Because then all of life would be a free-for-all. Buying a tube of toothpaste would be like Walmart after they open the doors at midnight for the Black Friday sale. Having prices rise and fall in response to changing demand makes for an orderly society where things go to those who really want something.
See also: Toilet paper in Venezuela, a bankrupt state brought down by an economic system that Bernie Sanders is likely studying as a how-to guide.
IT’S THE ECONOMY, STUPID: “Trump’s best state is West Virginia; West Virginia also happens to be the only state in the U.S. where (as of March of this year) less than half of the adult civilian population is employed.” And “economy,” to most voters means jobs, not Wall Street bonuses.
THIS IS CNN:
- ‘Don Lemon is straight up hammered on CNN right now!’: Anchor’s New Year’s Eve antics — including telling Kathy Griffin she has a ‘nice rack’ — prompt Twitter to suggest he maybe enjoyed himself a little too much.
- Kathy Griffin Continues to Poke Fun at Anderson Cooper on New Year’s Eve – by Spray-Painting His Face!
- “OK, I have one question. How far is your sexual relationship with Caitlyn Jenner gone?” Griffin asked Cooper, who is openly gay. “Like is it first base?”
- Anderson Cooper investigates: Is Kathy Griffin hotter without her shirt on?
You stay classy, Time-Warner-CNN-HBO.
PUNCH BACK TWICE AS HARD: New NRA video mocks Clinton’s gun-control push, has her laughing at Constitution. “It is the first in what the NRA said will be a series of videos ‘devoted to exposing the hypocrisy of the gun control agenda. This one pokes fun at Hillary Clinton’s ignorance of firearm issues and the Second Amendment.’ The video shows a desk cluttered with $1,000 bills featuring the face of ardent anti-gunner Michael Bloomberg, the former New York City mayor, and a woman writing out her New Year’s resolutions on Hillary Clinton Campaign letterhead.”
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A NICE STORY FROM KNOXVILLE: MooYah’s reopens after accident; staff got paid during 12-day shutdown.
Nick DeVore lost 12 days of business during the height of the Christmas shopping season at his MooYah Burgers-Fries-Shakes restaurant on Kingston Pike, all because of a suspected drunken driver who slammed her car through the eatery’s front wall on Dec. 18, then drove away before anyone could get her name or license plate number.
It took that long for DeVore to get insurance adjusters, a contractor, and a repair crew out to the store, and get a temporary wall built so he could reopen.
Even though DeVore will take a big financial hit from the incident, none of his 15 employees will. They came back to work Wednesday morning with smiles on their faces after a nearly two-week, unplanned paid vacation that included Christmas Day.
That’s because DeVore, the store’s owner and operator, decided to keep paying them even while MooYah’s was closed.
A nice gesture, and I’m glad he could afford it.
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IS THERE NOTHING HE CAN’T DO? Documentary: Chuck Norris Helped Open Communist Romania to West.
ULTIMATE RUBE SELF-IDENTIFIES: Clinton emails: Billionaire Soros said he regretted backing Obama.
Still though, he must have found the chaos he financed over the last eight years to be awfully exhilarating.
“DEMOCRACY IS LIKE A STREETCAR. WHEN YOU COME TO YOUR STOP, YOU GET OFF,” Turkey’s Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan once said — and now we know which stop he chose for his final destination: Berlin.
Berlin in 1933: “Turkey’s Erdogan, Seeking a More Powerful Presidency, Cites Hitler’s System,” the New York Times reports:
ISTANBUL — President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey, who is pushing to imbue the largely ceremonial presidency with sweeping executive powers akin to the United States or France, gave a new example of an effective presidential system late Thursday: Hitler’s Germany.
After returning from a trip to Saudi Arabia, Mr. Erdogan was asked by the Turkish news media whether a presidential system was possible given that the government is now organized under a prime minister.
“There are already examples in the world,” Mr. Erdogan said. “You can see it when you look at Hitler’s Germany.”
Hitler, who became chancellor of Germany in 1933, assumed the presidency in 1934, a move that allowed him to consolidate power to become the Führer.
While Mr. Erdogan did not elaborate, his comment is bound to raise concern among critics who view him as increasingly authoritarian.
Despite the Times’ early Pollyanna-ish dismissal of the post-Weimar socialist leader as a totally cool and dreamy “New Popular Idol,” whose “anti-Semitism was not so genuine or violent as it sounded,” I’m guessing this doesn’t bode well for Turkey — on the plus-side though, Obama promised voters plenty of change in the Middle East…
QUOTE OF THE DAY:
Disney right now: “George Lucas doesn’t like the new Star Wars movie. Do we have room for that in the promotional material?”
—James Lileks on Twitter, yesterday.
Related:
The hourlong interview, broadcast on Dec. 25 and released online this week, focused on Mr. Lucas’s legacy, which was celebrated at the Kennedy Center Honors this month. But he was harsh in criticizing the film industry for focusing on profit over storytelling.
At one point he said that filmmakers in the Soviet Union had more freedom than their counterparts in Hollywood, who, he maintained, “have to adhere to a very narrow line of commercialism.”
Nahh — Stalin always kept the final cut. In more ways than one.
(And as Stephen Miller tweets, “Name the Soviet Union filmmaker who is now a billionaire several times over.”)
GQ PUTS HILLARY AT #5 ON ITS LIST OF 2015′S WORST PEOPLE — AHEAD OF BILL COSBY AND JARED FOGLE.
Remember Cool Hillary Clinton, back when she was checking her phone with her sunglasses on like a BAWSE and getting drunk with foreign dignitaries on Instagram and shit? Yeah, that Hillary Clinton is gone, kids. Hopelessly corrupt pander-bot 2008 Hillary is back! And remarkably, she seems to believe—yet again—that her lengthy history of cynical, bought-and-paid-for leadership somehow entitles her to the presidency, as if her entire campaign strategy is “I didn’t betray my principles and sell out every last one of my constituents NOT to be president, you guys!” I hope she keeps that Gmail account open. She’s gonna need it after blowing this election.
Consolation: She beat Jeb, too.
TNR ON DONALD TRUMP AND THE POLITICS OF DISGUST:
Last week, Donald Trump was once again disgusted. Commenting on Hillary Clinton’s awkward bathroom break during the last Democratic debate, he said, “I know where she went, it’s disgusting, I don’t want to talk about it. No, it’s too disgusting. Don’t say it, it’s disgusting, let’s not talk.”
It’s not the first time that Trump has been perturbed by a bodily function. As Frank Bruni noted in his New York Times column, Trump has been publicly disgusted by Marco Rubio’s sweat and by the idea of pumping breast milk. Then there was his notorious comment about Fox News host Megyn Kelly, in which he conveyed an almost visceral revulsion: “You could see there was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her wherever.”
The Trump campaign has stunned bemused pundits by growing in strength with every controversy and outrageous policy proposal, like banning foreign Muslims from entering the United States. It has finally forced them to admit that his success comes not despite these things, but because of them.
What if disgust is a distinct part of that?
It’s an interesting angle, though I’m not sure if a magazine which in 2013 advised President Obama to roll the tanks in and start shelling the GOP-controlled Congress during the fall budget sequester is the best publication to be proffering it.

Related: David Gelernter asks “What Explains the Vicious Left? When politics becomes a religion, nonbelievers must be punished.”
TNR apparently prefers the T-34 tank to get the job done.
THEY CAN’T VET TERRORISTS, BUT THEY’VE GOT TIME FOR THIS: FBI offers $5,000 reward after bacon found at Vegas mosque.
Put a crucifix in urine, meanwhile, and you can get an NEA grant.
WHY ARE DEMOCRAT-RUN CITIES SUCH HELLHOLES OF CORRUPTION, RACISM, AND VIOLENCE?
- “District Of Columbia Ends 2015 With A 54 Percent Spike In Homicides.”
- “Chicago Rings in New Year With First Homicide.”
- “How bad is Rahm Emanuel? He makes Bill De Blasio look good.”
- “In Denial About Crime — The Brennan Center and other liberal groups pretend that murders and shootings aren’t spiking in many cities.”
Perhaps a change in management is long overdue:

OBAMA’S “STREISAND EFFECT” PRESIDENCY, as diagnosed by Mark Hemingway of the Weekly Standard. “When you say there’s peace and security in Syria, you’re not convincing anyone that’s the case…Recall that Obama told Bill O’Reilly in his Super Bowl interview a few years back that there was ‘not a smidgen of corruption’ at the IRS…What about ‘Obamacare is working’?”
Unless you’re already on Team Obama, this kind of denial is polarizing at best and infuriating at worst. So why do they do it? Well, the general rule in Washington is never assume malice when incompetence and arrogance will suffice. It’s more than possible that Obama and those in his administration are in a bubble. Indeed, that was heavily suggested by the recent fracas when The New York Times reported—then memory-holed—a report where Obama said he underestimated how much the recent ISIS attack in San Bernardino had spooked Americans because he didn’t watch cable news.
The more sinister reading would be that this is the Obama administration brazenly lying because that’s how their theory of “stray voltage” works:
Read the whole thing, which helps to explain, as Bill Whittle noted in one of his Firewall videos in 2014, why it often feels to Americans as if they’re being gaslighted by the Obama administration:
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TRUE: “What stands out to me after reading the whole article, however, is that Trump obviously has a lot of support among a wide range of people, including many that you wouldn’t expect if you’ve been relying on mainstream media for information: women, well-educated people, Hispanics. There needs to be much more serious analysis of what is going on. American politics is outrunning the pundit class.”
Well, most of it.
Related: “Trump is Al Czervik bringing the hoi polloi to the Bushwood Country Club.”
STAR WARS’ TROUBLING UNASKED MORAL QUESTIONS: Are Droids Slaves? “In the Star Wars universe, droids are slaves. Once you see this truth, it’s difficult to look at Star Wars the way you did as a child. . . . Droids are clearly sentient life forms.”
CROWDFUNDED STAR TREK MOVIE DRAWS LAWSUIT FROM PARAMOUNT, CBS: As the Hollywood Reporter notes, Star Trek: Axanar, “the subject of a lawsuit filed on Friday in California federal court, is no ordinary Star Trek film. The forthcoming feature film (preceded by a short film) is the source of more than $1 million in crowdfunding on Kickstarter and Indiegogo.”
Perhaps the crowdfunding aspect of this production and the amount of money raised so far sent up a giant red flag with Paramount’s lawyers, who in the past have been remarkably laissez-faire when it comes to the prolific amount of video Star Trek fan fiction, such as Starship Exeter, Star Trek Continues and the long-running Star Trek: Phase II series. The latter two productions have featured a number of actors who’ve appeared on the various real, Paramount-produced Star Trek TV series and movies, sometimes playing their original characters.
I hope the filmmakers and the studio come to a mutually amicable arrangement, as the trailer looked pretty awesome:
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MEGAN MCARDLE: Sanders’s and Clinton’s Fake Middle Class.
Is $250,000 a year in household income “middle class”?
That sort of income puts a family in the top 5 percent of American earners, which seems like an overgenerous definition of “middle class.” Why, then, are Democrats so allergic to raising taxes on people who make less than this fabled cutoff? Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders want to spend money on a lot of stuff: single-payer health care, more generous Social Security benefits, universal preschool, free college, worker training. They are probably not going to be able to pay for it with the piddly sums one can raise from even large tax hikes on the very highest earners. Yet both of them seem wedded to the idea that taxes should not rise significantly for anyone who makes less than $250,000 a year.
In the New York Times, Bryce Covert of ThinkProgress argues that this is a mistake. The middle class is suffering, she says, and it’s time to tap the merely affluent as well as the fantastically well off. She does a good job of making the case that Democratic priorities can’t be funded without broader-based taxes. What she does not do, however, is explain why Democrats are avoiding this obvious arithmetic.
One answer is that they get a lot of their support in high-cost states where, say, $125,000 a year does not feel like riches beyond dreams of avarice. Over the past five years or so, the commentariat has been periodically convulsed by arguments over whether high earners have any right to feel pinched because their “basics” — a decently sized home in a good school district, a diet filled with lean protein and fresh produce, and an amenity-filled coastal city nearby in which to enjoy their hard-won socioeconomic status — are very expensive.
Living in a coastal city is actually not a civil right; it is a consumption good, and therefore, yes, you are still very affluent if you make $250,000 a year and choose to spend it on living near Manhattan. But this is neither here nor there; most people do not feel this way, in part because they compare themselves with people they know, and their own expectations from growing up, not everyone in the country. Those people are going to freak out if you tell them that they have to pay higher taxes.
And Democratic priorities, particularly Sanders’ plans, would cost a great deal of money.
Heh. If I were a GOP candidate, I’d ride the populist wave by going after these folks, and call it a “Yuppie tax,” because everybody hates yuppies. And then I’d go farther and target all the well-off Democratic constituencies: Push an outright ban on private jets — they’re bad for the planet! — an excise tax on homes over 4000 square feet, a punitive tariff on imported automobiles, and so on. You want class warfare, baby? You got it! Make the Democrats defend the rich!
Oh, and end the Hollywood tax cuts, while taxing the blue zones!
HAPPY NEW YEAR IN 2016? MAYBE NOT IF YOUR STATE IS DEEP IN DEBT: If California’s debts all come due this year, residents will have to cough up an additional $32,600 in taxes. Only 11 states have more assets than debts. Check out the spreadsheet to see how your state fares, courtesy of the Daily Caller News Foundation Investigative Group. But be forewarned: If you celebrated a bit too much last night, maybe you should wait to check until that throbbing in your head eases.
YES. Texas’ big new gun law: Is the state a model for modern open carry? Of course, Tennessee has had open carry for years — a carry permit in Tennessee is just a carry permit, open or concealed is up to you — without any particular incident.
I think what gun-controllers hate about open carry is that it undercuts their efforts to denormalize firearms ownership.
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FUNDAMENTALLY TRANSFORMED: Pew: Huge surge in single parent homes, 26% now vs. 9% in 1960.
I THOUGHT THE SCIENCE WAS SETTLED: Scientific Journal Publishes Fake Study On Whether Mommy Boo-Boo Kisses Really Work.
In their study, the authors claim to be members of the Study of Maternal and Child Kissing (SMACK) Working Group, which they say is a subsidiary of Procter and Johnson, Inc., the maker of “Bac-Be-Gone ointment and Steri-Aids self-adhesive bandages.” Procter and Johnson, which is not a real consumer goods company, is an obvious mash-up of Procter & Gamble and Johnson & Johnson, two consumer packaged goods companies which sell health care items like bandages and ointments. The only contact information for the study’s authors disclosed in the research paper is a Gmail address. Bac-Be-Gone ointment and Steri-Aids also do not appear to be actual products available for sale. Additionally, many of the academic research references listed at the end of the study–including one article entitled “So what the hell is going on here?”–also appear to be fake.
The research article was published online on December 29, 2015. A manuscript of the paper was accepted by the Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, a real publication owned by John Wiley & Sons, on December 10. John Wiley & Sons is a well-respected publisher of multiple academic and medical research journals.
After reading an abstract of the study on the website of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), a federal health agency that funds academic and medical research, The Federalist purchased a full copy of the study from the Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice in order to confirm that it was actually published by a peer-reviewed academic journal. According to the journal’s website, articles that are published online prior to being published in a full edition of the journal “have been fully copy-edited and peer reviewed[.]”
None of our institutions seems to be covering itself with glory these days.
ANALYSIS: TRUE. Katherine Timpf: Hillary Clinton Is Not A Feminist.
Since Hillary announced that her husband would be joining her on the campaign trail, people have been debating whether or not it’s fair for the GOP to attack Bill’s sexual misdeeds in order to indirectly attack her.
This makes sense. After all, we’re talking about a guy who has been accused of the sexual assault of more than ten women. Think about it: How is her appointing him really any different than if she’d appointed Bill Cosby?
But here’s the thing: The real issue isn’t whether or not to attack Bill to indirectly attack Hillary — it’s about directly attacking Hillary for how she herself treated the women involved. Hillary Clinton claims to be pro-women, yet has actively worked to ruin lives of so many of them. She’s running on a “feminist platform” — she’s even dared to say that sexual-assault survivors have a “right to be believed” — despite the fact that what she did to the women who accused Bill went far beyond not believing them. She attacked them. When allegations of sexual misconduct emerged during Bill’s 1992 presidential run, she’s reported to have said “Who is going to find out? These women are trash. Nobody’s going to believe them.” Multiple people also report that she called the women “sluts” and “whores” — you know, for daring to be raped. A private investigator named Ivan Duda claims that, after Bill lost his second governor’s race, Hillary told him: “I want you to get rid of all these b****** he’s seeing . . . I want you to give me the names and addresses and phone numbers, and we can get them under control.”
She’s a real charmer, that one.






