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AMERICA’S 18 MOST DANGEROUS VOLCANOES: Hawaii’s Mount Kilauea is number one. Seattle and Portland are uncomfortably close to two others on the list, Mount Rainier and Mount Hood, respectively.

TODAY IN HISTORY: On October 27, 1787, the first of the Federalist Papers (this one written by Alexander Hamilton) was published and handed out on street corners in New York. Over the course of the next 10 months, 85 short little essays were hastily written by Hamilton, John Jay, or James Madison and distributed. Each explained some aspect of the proposed Constitution and advocated for its ratification.  They weren’t written for the ages, but a few of them nevertheless became classics of political theory. And they are worth reading as a group.

I once wrote a paper that asked whether law professors were following in the footsteps of the authors of the Federalist Papers by blogging instead of writing battleship law review articles that hardly anybody reads. But upon reflection … I must have been on drugs.

SWEDISH ROYAL NAVY CORVETTE KARLSTAD: Docks in Trondheim, Norway. Swedish forces are participating in NATO’S Exercise Trident Juncture.

IT’S ONLY A MATTER OF TIME SHE CUTS A DUET WITH THE ARTIST FORMERLY KNOWN AS CAT STEVENS. Singer Sinéad O’Connor Becomes A Muslim: ‘All Scripture Study Leads To Islam.’

REMEMBER THIS: In race for Senate control, K Street cash is behind the Democrats.

MEDIA WHIPLASH ALERT: Time magazine asks, “Why Are We All Having So Little Sex?,” just a few weeks after the DNC-MSM scolded Brett Kavanaugh en masse about his sex life 35 years ago.

Earlier: The Sexual Revolution Is Over.

WE KNOW WHY: Why Did NBC News Sit on Evidence Discrediting a Kavanaugh Accuser for Weeks?

The Republican-controlled Senate Judiciary Committee recommended anti-Trump attorney Michael Avenatti and his client Julie Swetnick to the Justice Department for possible criminal charges on Thursday. Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley noted that in multiple public statements, Swetnick and Avenatti contradicted the sworn statement they provided claiming that Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh ran a gang-rape-party ring in high school.

What was a very bad day for Avenatti got worse when NBC News reported hours later that “NBC News also found other apparent inconsistencies in a second sworn statement from another woman whose statement Avenatti provided to the Senate Judiciary Committee in a bid to bolster Swetnick’s claims.”

It was very good reporting by NBC News. But it was also reporting based on interviews conducted three weeks ago, with no clear indication of why the outlet chose to sit on it. . . .

But per the newest story, these are the details NBC News knew for a fact during the Kavanaugh debate, and chose not to report:

  • On September 30, Avenatti forwarded an anonymous woman (I’ll call her Woman B) to NBC claiming she could corroborate Swetnick’s story. On the contrary, she said of the punch spiking “I didn’t ever think it was Brett” and when asked if she ever witnessed Kavanaugh act inappropriately towards women replied, “No.”
  • On October 2nd, Avenatti publicized a sworn statement from an unnamed woman claiming she had “witnessed firsthand Brett Kavanaugh, together with others, ‘spike’ the ‘punch’ at house parties I attended with Quaaludes and/or grain alcohol” and he engaged in “inappropriate physical contact with girls of a sexual nature.”
  • The same day, Avenatti confirms to NBC News that the woman is Woman B.
    On October 3rd, Woman B tells NBC she only “skimmed” the statement she made to Congress.
    The same day, when asked about the discrepancies, Avenatti suddenly backtracks and claims the woman is not Woman B.
  • On October 4th, Woman B texts NBC: “It is incorrect that I saw Brett spike the punch. I didn’t see anyone spike the punch … I was very clear with Michael Avenatti from day one.”
  • The same day, when asked about her denials, Avenatti responds, “I have a signed declaration that states otherwise together with multiple audio recordings where she stated exactly what is in the declaration. There were also multiple witnesses to our discussions.”
  • Five minutes later, Woman B texts NBC: “Please understand that everything in the declaration is true and you should not contact me anymore regarding this issue.”
  • Minutes later, NBC calls again, and Woman B again reiterates she never saw Kavanaugh spiking punch or being sexually inappropriate.
  • On October 5th, she texts NBC: “I will definitely talk to you again and no longer Avenatti. I do not like that he twisted my words.”
  • Brett Kavanaugh was confirmed October 6th. At the time of his confirmation, there was a sworn statement before Congress indicating that the Supreme Court nominee was a sexual assailant and drugged women. As far as the Senate and public knew, there was nothing indicating that statement was false.

    NBC News knew that it was false. Four days earlier, they at least had enough to report that Woman B had changed her story. And days before that, they knew that one of the witnesses that Swetnick alluded to could not “attest to the truthfulness” of her allegations as she claimed in her sworn statement.

    What gives? One gets the impression that had Grassley not moved to recommended Avenatti for criminal charges, NBC News would have continued to sit on the story.

    UGLY HISTORY: On this day in 1838, Missouri Governor Lilburn Boggs issued Executive Order 44, calling for the extermination of Mormons. The order read in part: “The Mormons must be treated as enemies, and must be exterminated or driven from the state if necessary for the public peace—their outrages are beyond all description. If you can increase your force, you are authorized to do so to any extent you may consider necessary.” (Boldface added.)

    WHAT DESPERATION LOOKS LIKE: Biden to campaign for Heitkamp days before North Dakota election.

    Former Vice President Joe Biden will campaign in North Dakota alongside Sen. Heidi Heitkamp (D) on Nov. 1, as the senator fights to hang onto her seat in a deep-red state.

    Biden will kick off the “Bring it Home, Heidi!” five-day statewide tour in Fargo next Thursday in the final days of the midterm elections.

    His visit comes as the race has been trending more towards Republicans, which improves GOP chances of hanging onto their slim 51-49 seat majority.

    Heitkamp faces a tough reelection race against Rep. Kevin Cramer (R-N.D.) in a state that President Trump won by nearly 36 points in 2016. Recent public polls show Heitkamp trailing Cramer by double-digit margins.

    Hmm.

    ANNALS OF LEFTIST AUTOPHAGY: UN report calls Bay Area homeless crisis human rights violation — Special rapporteur cites SF and Oakland along with worst slums in the world.

    Found via “Comfortably Smug,” who tweets, “We need a coalition of the willing to go into San Francisco for regime change.”

    Earlier: California Ranks as Poorest State, One of the Worst for Income Inequality. “Want a liberal utopia? This is what it looks like.”

    MEDIA MAN TELLS WOMAN SHE’S PAID TOO MUCH: CNN’s Stelter: Megyn Kelly Was ‘Paid Too Much’ at NBC.

    ABOUT TIME:  PUSHBACK: climate alarmists get sued over false statements.

    ABOUT TIME SOMEONE DID THIS:  Tech Community Outraged after SQLite Founder Adopts Benedictine Code of Conduct.  Stop the SJW onslaught on our places of fun and our places of business.  Don’t give them an inch.  Not one. They’re parasites who produce nothing and destroy every field they infect.

    AREN’T THEY NOW? IF REPORTS ARE CORRECT, THEY ARE PIPE BOMBS PACKAGED IN PLASTIC AND ATTACHED TO A DIGITAL CLOCK THAT HAS NO ALARM AND THEREFORE NO WAY TO DETONATE.  IN FACT, THE ONLY WAY THOSE “BOMBS” ARE DANGEROUS IS IF THE RECIPIENT DETONATES THEM ON PURPOSE AND THE WORST THAT CAN HAPPEN IS GETTING AN EYE POKED OUT BY A PIECE OF PLASTIC. THE FBI EITHER LACKS AN UNDERSTANDING OF RUDIMENTARY PHYSICS OR IS NO LONGER SERIOUS: Wray on Package Bombs: ‘These Are Not Hoax Devices’.

    I BELIEVE THEY CALL THIS DHIMMITUDE:  Insulting Islam Now Illegal in Europe.

    CONTRARY TO WHAT THE MEDIA AND THE DEMS (BIRM) WILL TELL YOU THE MOST SALIENT THING ABOUT THE CRAZY IN FLORIDA WHO SENT THE DUD BOMBS IS NOT THAT HE’S A TRUMP FAN OR A REGISTERED REPUBLICAN. IT’S THAT HE’S A KNOWN WOLF:  Our under-incarceration problem, explosive packages edition.  Even if he’s apparently too insane to do any damage, he should have been somewhere he couldn’t even attempt it.

    THIS IS MY SHOCKED FACE:  Buyers Remorse? NBC And CNN Suddenly BackPedal On Michael Avenatti.

    CORRUPTION AND INSANITY, THAT’S WHAT:  What hath #MeToo wrought?

    BUT THEY FIRED JAMES DAMORE FOR MAKING TRUTHFUL GENERAL OBSERVATIONS: Google reportedly paid Android creator millions after sex misconduct claim. “Google is about to pay Andy Rubin, the creator of Android, the last installment of his ­­$90 million exit package — a golden parachute he received despite his being credibly accused of coercing a female employee into performing oral sex, it was revealed on Thursday.”

    Don’t be evil. Unless, you know, it pays.

    DON’T BUY INTO THE NARRATIVE: Don’t let the media and Democrats get away with it.

    OPEN THREAD: Make of it what you will.

    YOUR DAILY TREACHER: Insulting Islam Now Illegal in Europe. “Europe does not stand with Charlie Hebdo and never did. It was a pathetic lie and they all know it. #LEuropeNestPasCharlie.”

    JERRY HENDRIX: THE NAVY WE NEED.

    Everyone seems to remember Ronald Reagan’s 600-ship Navy from the 1980s, but few understand how precipitate the decline was following the demise of the Soviet Union. First the Bush/Clinton “peace dividend,” and then the nation’s focus on its wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, saw the Navy fall from 592 ships in 1989, to 350 in 1998, to its nadir of 271 in 2015. While this was playing out, both civilian and uniformed leaders made the argument that the Navy did not require large numbers of ships so long as the ships it retained were of the most advanced designs. This answer appeared valid, in theory, but the reality was that a smaller fleet simply could not be everywhere we needed it to be at once.

    The result has been a slow unraveling of the maritime order of free trade and free navigation that the United States and its Navy struggled so hard to build over the previous 70 years. The current situation recalls the “broken windows” theory of law enforcement first advanced by George L. Kelling and James Q. Wilson in the early 1980s. The theory took its name from the phenomenon wherein an unrepaired broken window acts as a psychological invitation to break other windows. Kelling and Wilson argued that police could control crime by maintaining a general sense of order in their communities, with cooperation from the communities themselves. This entailed patrolling on foot rather than by car — so that officers would be seen as part of the neighborhood — and by taking “quality of life” offenses seriously.

    Between 2001 and 2016, when the Navy was shrinking rapidly, the United States’ strategic focus was firmly locked on its counterterrorism wars in the Middle East and Central Asia. Most of the Navy’s deploying ships were either moving towards those conflicts or returning home from them, leaving entire maritime “neighborhoods” unpatrolled — and windows started to break.

    I had some related thoughts in this column.

    IT’S ALWAYS IN THE LAST PLACE YOU LOOK: Mind’s quality control center found in long-ignored brain area.

    CULTURE OF CORRUPTION: FBI undercover agent billed for food, drinks at Andrew Gillum fundraiser, documents show. “The Forward Florida PAC would eventually become the war chest for Gillum’s gubernatorial campaign. It is the first piece of evidence linking an ongoing FBI probe to Gillum’s broader campaign for statewide office. The emails and receipts released Friday as part of a supplemental records request from the Florida Commission on Ethics show that the agent, Mike Miller, was invoiced $4,386 by 101 Restaurant and Mint Lounge, a restaurant owned by lobbyist Adam Corey at the time. An email exchange shows that Miller paid the bill and that Gillum sent him a personal thank you note for the food.”

    ANDREW GILLUM: WHEN POLICE REACH FOR A WEAPON, THEY’VE ALREADY HAD TO GO TOO FAR.

    In 2016 Trump had Rick Scott working hard on his behalf as governor and he ended up winning the state by 1.2 points. In 2020 it’s likely the Democratic nominee will have Gov. Gillum in their corner plus a whole lot of Puerto Rican voters displaced from the island after Hurricane Maria. That’s 29 electoral votes hanging by a thread. And that thread might fray if Gillum himself ends up the VP nominee, with Democrats counting on him to deliver his home state. It’s not an exaggeration to say that the Florida gubernatorial may be the single most consequential election in the country next month.

    Read the whole thing.

    JUST THINK OF THE MEDIA AS DEMOCRATIC OPERATIVES WITH BYLINES, AND IT ALL MAKES SENSE: NBC Knew That Third Kavanaugh Accuser’s Claim Was Trash In September.

    Related: “Oh cool — TIME sat on that Avenatti ‘white male’ quote since June 25.”

    NEWS:

    Related:

    STACY MCCAIN ON “THE ULTIMATE ‘FLORIDA MAN:’” “[A] Filipino-American who pretended to be a Seminole, worked as a male stripper for a fake Chippendales company, used steroids, suffered from mental illness, hated his mother and terrorized the country by sending fake bombs through the mail. We’re living in Heinlein’s ‘Crazy Years’ . . .”

    And from Twitchy, another example of peak 2018 reached: Cesar Sayoc is the third stripper-related political story of 2018.

    THAT ADVANCES IN DETECTION HAVE OUTRUN OUR THRESHOLDS: Microplastics Have Been Found in People’s Poop—What Does It Mean?

    AT AMAZON, Fall Savings on Washers and Dryers.

    Plus, deals on Bestselling Jewelry.

    “THE DEVIL IS IN OUR PHONES:” Silicon Valley People Keep Their Kids Away From Screens. “I am convinced the devil lives in our phones and is wreaking havoc on our children.”

    Related: Social Media As Social Disease.

    WELL, GOOD: CDC Panel Backs Routine Hepatitis A Shots for Homeless.

    #WINNING: Amgen Slashes the Price of a Promising Cholesterol Drug.

    NEWS YOU CAN USE: Merriam-Webster will show you what words were introduced the year you were born.

    JOHN HINDERAKER: “I am in Washington to attend Turning Point USA’s first-ever Young Black Leadership Summit. Today’s highlight was a visit to the White House, where President Trump addressed the group in the East Room.” “Trump got a rapturous reception from the Turning Point audience, which sometimes bordered on the rowdy, to the president’s evident delight. . . . The crowd at the Turning Point summit is the Left’s worst nightmare–hundreds of young, articulate, thoughtful African-American conservatives. We chatted with some of them, mostly students from colleges across the country–a math major from Stanford, a filmmaker from Columbia, a political science major from DePaul. They sounded like pretty much any group of conservatives at a Trump rally: ‘USA! USA!’ ‘Build that wall!’ ‘Trump! Trump!’ In short, it was fun.”

    POSTMODERN FEUDALISM: California Ranks as Poorest State, One of the Worst for Income Inequality. “Want a liberal utopia? This is what it looks like.”

    NEWS YOU CAN USE: Self-Defense Against a Knife: Tips & Tactics from an Expert.

    AT AMAZON, save on Small Appliances.

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    RICK MORAN: Does Violent Rhetoric Beget Violence? Only if the Victims are Democrats. “The notion that rhetoric leads to violence has little basis in science and is not proved by the facts.”

    FIVE DEMS WHO DON’T HAVE A CLUE ON THE CARAVAN: I know this will come as a shock to many of you but there are some major Democratic national leaders who really could use some tutoring on the national security aspects of the migrant march headed our way. If you see one of them on the street, please give them a hand.

    GIVING FLORIDA MAN A RUN FOR HIS STOLEN MONEY: Wisconsin man “Segway Boy” accused of attempting to buy radioactive material with intent to kill.

    Justin Tolomeo, Special Agent in Charge of the Milwaukee Division of the Federal Bureau of Investigation said in a news release Jeremy Ryan, 30, of the Town of Madison has been charged with attempted possession of radioactive material with intent to cause death.

    Ryan allegedly attempted to buy the lethal dose in March and October of 2018. He was arrested on Tuesday.

    Ryan, who was dubbed “Segway Boy” faced multiple felony drug charges in 2016. He got the nickname after he was seen riding a Segway around the state capitol in 2011 taunting Republican lawmakers.

    He also attempted a congressional run against Paul Ryan in 2012.

    This one is actually a couple of days old, but seems to have gotten lost in the flood of pipe “bomb” stories.

    21ST CENTURY RELATIONSHIPS: Primary care doctors ‘not doing enough’ to curb STDs. “Nationally, reported cases of chlamydia, gonorrhea and syphilis are at an all-time high, CDC data show. In one year, from 2016 to 2017, nationwide rates of chlamydia rose by 7 percent, gonorrhea by 19 percent and syphilis by 11 percent.”

    WELL: Claire McCaskill’s husband invested in pro-veteran properties that tried to evict homeless vets over $233 owed rent.

    Joseph Shepard’s Sugar Creek Capital, a company he founded, was listed in 2013 as an “Equity Investor (State)” and was the state’s Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) syndicator for the Salvation Army St. Louis Garrison Residence in Missouri.

    The development, designed specifically for homeless veterans and dubbed a “permanent solution” to the problem, received $815,000 in federal LIHTCs and $250,000 in state LIHTCs.

    But the residence attempted to evict at least five former homeless veterans between 2015 and 2016 for owing rent, according to documents obtained by Fox News.

    In April 2016, the Salvation Army St. Louis Garrison Residence filed an eviction lawsuit against Raymond Black for failing to pay $233.25 in rent.

    In the same month, another veteran, Raymond Godfrey was sued for failing to pay $1,065 in rent. In July 2016, Henry Goss was threatened with eviction from the apartment for owing $290 in rent.

    That’s not going to play very well with Missouri voters.

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    HMM: ACE inhibitors linked to increased risk for lung cancer. “After accounting for factors that might influence the findings, such as age, gender, weight, smoking, drinking and history of lung disease, Azoulay’s team found that ACE inhibitors were tied to a 14 percent increased risk for lung cancer. The risk for lung cancer was seen after five years of taking these drugs. For those who took them for more than 10 years, the risk increased to 31 percent, the researchers found. A specialist not involved with the new study said patients taking ACE inhibitors should not worry because the benefits of these drugs far outweigh any risk for lung cancer.”

    DIVERSITY IS THEIR STRENGTH: Italy in shock as third African migrant arrested in gang rape and homicide case of teen girl.

    STILL SELLING LIKE HOTCAKES ON AMAZON: Militant Normals: How Regular Americans Are Rebelling Against the Elite to Reclaim Our Democracy.

    THAT’S A RELIEF: Go Ahead and Dress Up Your Chickens for Halloween, CDC Says.

    I WAS WARNING ABOUT THIS AS FAR BACK AS 1988: Oops! Civilian Satellite Data Inadvertently Pinpoints Military Radars.

    BLUE WAVE: Menendez In Trouble As Cook Moves New Jersey Senate Race to ‘Toss-Up.’

    PRIVACY: Apple Reportedly Blocked Police iPhone Hacking Tool and Nobody Knows How. Say what you will about Apple and Tim Cook — no, really, go ahead — but they’re much better on privacy than Google/Android.

    COLD WAR II HAS INTERESTING NEW PARAMETERS: China to U.S.: My Tax Cut Is Bigger Than Yours. “China is turning to its consumers to boost growth this time around— not just buildings and bridges.”

    It’s a moral imperative that America doesn’t get left behind in the race to cut taxes.

    ROGER KIMBALL: Bombgate and the new species of political theatre.

    THAT’S DIFFERENT BECAUSE SHUT UP: Liberal Darlings Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel And Sarah Silverman All Wore Blackface.

    THE SPY AND THE TRAITOR: How A KGB Double Agent Saved Britain And Won The Cold War For The West.

    In his new book The Spy and the Traitor: The Greatest Espionage Story of the Cold War, veteran espionage historian Ben MacIntyre confirms a troubling decision—or lack thereof—that some had suspected for years. This is the fact that in 1983 the man overseeing both British spy services MI6 and MI5, head of British Civil Service Robert Armstrong, knew that Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher’s main opponent in the upcoming election was a KGB agent and did not tell her.

    Labor Party leader, member of Parliament, and former employment secretary Michael Foot had been a paid KGB agent for decades, and was still on the KGB books as an agent of influence when he headed the British Labor Party and ran against Thatcher for leadership of England in 1983. Foot would have become prime minister if Labor had won.

    MI6 told MI5, its domestic sister agency, and MI5 told Armstrong, but Armstrong kept Foot’s duplicity to himself. Nobody informed Thatcher.

    James Comey, call your office.

    CONTINUOUS UPDATES ON THE “PIPE BOMBER” at the PJM Live Blog.

    IN THE MAIL: The Five Dysfunctions of a Team: A Leadership Fable.

    Plus, Gold Box and Lightning Deals.

    PATRICK POOLE: Toledo Woman Arrested for Directing Financial Support to Al-Qaeda. “Alaa Mohd Abusaad told an undercover agent how to send the money undetected.”

    WHAT DO COLLEGE CHIEF DIVERSITY OFFICERS ACCOMPLISH? George Leef covers a recent paper that suggests that whatever it is they’re doing, it’s not increasing the number of diverse faculty members. I have met a few of these folks, and they are generally smart, well-intentioned people. Regardless of how you feel about their goals, if this job isn’t working, these folks shouldn’t be wasted on it — and neither should our money.

    LIGHTNING ABOVE THE CLOUDS: An F-35B refuels somewhere over the East China Sea.

    ITALIAN INSTITUTE FOR INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL STUDIES: Confronting an “Axis of Cyber”? The subtitle is “China, Iran, North Korea, Russia in Cyberspace.”

    CHANGE: University founded by George Soros ‘forced out’ of Hungary.

    ALWAYS — WHEN IT ADVANCES THE PREFERRED NARRATIVE: Should We Believe Whatever a Man or Woman Says?

    CATO: The Tangled Mess of Occupational Licensing.

    In the 1950s, 1 in 20 workers needed government permission in the form of a license to work. Today licensing has ballooned to ensnare 1 in 4 workers. Most of that expansion is new license regulations for previously unlicensed occupations and the broadening scope of existing licenses.

    Licenses are now required not just for doctors, dentists, and lawyers but also for shampooers, makeup artists, travel agents, auctioneers, and home entertainment installers. According to the Council of State Governments, 1,100 occupations were licensed in 2003.

    State lawmakers once uncritically accepted dubious arguments for licensing rooted in quality assurance and public health or safety. Only in the past decade have they started paying attention to licensing’s substantial effects on wages, consumer prices, and unemployment. Today, state legislators have begun to view licensing for what it often is: naked rent-seeking behavior, compelling would-be entrepreneurs and workers to buy expensive and needless training to secure a license.

    Just another way government makes life more difficult for entrepreneurs and innovators, and more expensive for consumers.

    WELL, GOOD: NATO Dusts Off a Cold War Skill: Moving Troops.

    U.S. Admiral James Foggo has spent months planning for NATO’s largest exercise since the Cold War. His first target: getting all 50,000 troops in place by the time drills start on Thursday.

    Moving forces from 30 countries to Norway for the Trident Juncture maneuvers has been almost as big an endeavor as the exercises themselves. Ten thousand vehicles, 250 aircraft and 65 ships were dispatched, with most of the matérial directed to southern Norway.

    Getting everything in place “is a serious logistics challenge,” said the U.S. admiral, who is commanding the exercises and usually oversees the North Atlantic Treaty Organization’s joint-force operation in Naples, Italy.

    In the bad old days, a more serious NATO held the even larger REFORGER exercise every year.

    WINNING: U.S. Economy Grew At 3.5% Rate In Third Quarter. Plus: “A measure of overall inflation moderated from the second quarter. The price index for personal-consumption expenditures increased at a 1.6% pace in the third quarter. Core prices—which exclude food and energy–rose at 1.6% rate too.”

    TAKING SIDES: Harvard Law course looks at ways to ‘push back against’ Trump strategies.

    LIZ SHELD’S MORNING BRIEF: Somebody Set Us Up the Bomb and Much, Much More. “These pseudo-bombs, coupled with the clumsy “targeting” of lefty political celebrities and washed up politicians makes me think this was done by someone really, really dumb or a leftist who thinks that its an October surprise to turn the narrative to Trump’s ‘violence’.”

    ROGER KIMBALL ON SOCIALISM: The Eternal Return Of A Malevolent Charade.

    CONRAD BLACK: Trump’s Foreign Policy Is Coming Into Focus.

    NOT STORMY DANIELS: Trump-Hating Former Porn Star Engages In Shootout With Cops.

    Jonathan Oddi, 42 can be seen in the footage dragging a large American flag with him and holding a gun. He unfurls the flag on the resort’s concierge desk and angrily shoves a cannister off the end of the desk.

    The footage then shows him leaning against that desk and putting on socks before spreading out the flag and attempting to reach the security camera. Oddi unfurls the flag some more and smashes the resort’s front desk computers before police arrive outside.

    At first, Oddi puts the gun down and puts his arms in the air, but then picks the gun up and begins shooting at the officers, using the desk as cover. After some back-and-forth shooting, Oddi takes off into the hotel, still firing. He briefly slips on the hotel’s floors as officers pursue. He then runs up a flight of stairs and knocks over some furniture before an officer is able to arrest him.

    Video at the link, but Ashe Schow’s description of it is somehow more fun.

    MICHAEL BARONE: Will ‘burly men’ stop the Democrats’ blue wave?

    Do they live in two different worlds? White college graduate women favor Democrats over Republicans in House elections, 62 to 35 percent. White noncollege-graduate men favor Republicans over Democrats in House elections, 58 to 38 percent.

    Those results are from a Washington Post poll conducted only in 69 seriously contested congressional districts, 63 of them currently held by Republicans. The numbers in other polls are only slightly different for these two groups.

    They all tell the same story. These Americans live in the same relatively small slices of America (average population about 750,000), not many miles away from each other. But they take very different — often angrily different — views of where the nation is headed and on sensitive issues. . . .

    It’s not that white college women are diehard Keynesians and white noncollege men supply-siders. People tend to tailor their economic theories to partisan preference, not vice versa. But the economic policies of the last two administrations and concurrent trends have had — and were intended to have — very different effects on white college women and white noncollege men.

    President Barack Obama’s 2009 stimulus package was heavily tilted toward college women. As my American Enterprise Institute colleague Christina Hoff Summers wrote in The Weekly Standard in June 2009, the Obama economic team’s original idea was to finance infrastructure, construction, and manufacturing, sectors which lost 3 million jobs in 2007-09.

    But feminist groups objected. Obama economist Christina Romer, Summers wrote, recalled that her first email “was from a women’s group saying, ‘We don’t want this stimulus package to just create jobs for burly men.’” So Obama ditched his “macho” stimulus plan for one stimulating creation of jobs in government and especially in education and healthcare, which had gained 588,000 jobs during the 2007-09 recession. Forget the bridge-building and electric grid modernization; let’s subsidize more administrators, facilitators, liaisons.

    The results were disappointing. Sputtering growth nudged up toward 3 percent and down toward zero, which is what it was during the last quarter of the Obama administration. Administrators outnumbered teachers in higher education but added little value; government payrolls were sheltered from cuts, temporarily. There was little recovery in blue-collar jobs, and millions of men lingered on the disability rolls. Life-expectancy fell among downscale groups amid a rise in opioid dependency and deaths.

    The trajectory of the economy — and the beneficiaries — seem different in the Trump presidency so far. Growth is more robust, obviously, though some economists thought this was impossible, and the the biggest gains are, in contrast to the last 30 years, in blue-collar jobs and downscale earnings.

    Yep. You know, if Obama had stuck with his instincts on infrastructure, he could have cemented Democratic rule for a generation. But when he caved to the feminists, he planted the seeds for the Trump revolution.

    THAT WOULD BE NICE BUT I’LL BELIEVE IT WHEN I SEE IT: In 2 years, renewables will be cheaper than fossil fuels.

    HMM: “That rationale has heightened suspicions among congressional investigators that the special counsel is being used to prevent the disclosure of possible FBI abuses and crimes committed during the Russia probe.”

    THE 21ST CENTURY ISN’T TURNING OUT AS I’D HOPED: Only university in UK with men’s officer scraps role after its sole candidate ‘suffers harassment.’

    PROCUREMENT BLUES: Air Force puts the kibosh on the $1,300 coffee cup.

    The Air Force has used the hot cups — which have an internal heating element to warm up liquids such as water, coffee or soup and are specially manufactured to plug into aircraft systems — for decades, since the KC-10 Extender tanker was introduced in 1981.

    But their problem lay in a faulty plastic handle that easily broke when dropped. And because replacement handles weren’t available, that meant Air Force units ordered entirely new hot cups. That was expensive enough in 2016, when they cost $693 apiece. But the price tag has now swelled to $1,280 apiece, drawing the ire of Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa.

    The Phoenix Spark innovation program at Travis Air Force Base in California earlier this year began looking for a cheaper way to deal with broken handles, and figured out a way to 3-D print replacement parts for 50 cents apiece. Travis posted a release online July 2 about the 3-D printing solution and said it “could save thousands.”

    Nice.

    BUT OF COUSE: CNN Host Says ‘No One’s Blaming the President’ for Pipe Bombs Before Panelist Blames Trump.

    Usually there’s at least a brief turnaround time before the double standard comes into effect.

    JEFFREY HARDING: California’s Feminist Corporate Coup.

    The law’s goal is gender parity, but it is couched in financial terms suggesting that companies with women on their boards do better than those that don’t. Several studies are cited to back this claim (UC Cal, Credit Suisse, and McKinsey). Catalyst, a nonprofit that promotes women in the workplace, did a widely quoted study that claimed:

    • Return on Equity: On average, companies with the highest percentages of women board directors outperformed those with the least by 53%.
    • Return on Sales: On average, companies with the highest percentages of women board directors outperformed those with the least by 42%.
    • Return on Invested Capital: On average, companies with the highest percentages of women board directors outperformed those with the least by 66%.

    This claim doesn’t meet the smell test and the overwhelming conclusion of scientific research in the field says that women directors have little or no effect on corporate performance. Much of the data supporting the feminist theory lacks empirical rigor and is coincidental (A happened and then B happened, thus A caused B).

    “Party of Science.”

    JOHN HAWKINS: So What if the Saudis Killed Jamal Khashoggi? “The Trump administration should be exactly as upset about this as it takes to best represent our interests.”

    WE FEW, WE HAPPY FEW, WE BAND OF BROTHERS:  This is the Feast of Crispin.

    IT’S NOT JUST ON THE BOMBING STORY. IT’S ON EVERYTHING:  Why no one trusts the media to get the bombing story right.

    I contend this started with their going all in to elect an untried, unprepared Barrack Obama, and showing absolutely no curiosity about things like his grades or even what courses he took or of course the fact he was a third generation red diaper baby.  It continued with the demonizing of the tea party which many of us were involved in and knew was not how it was being described. Then there was the summer of recovery… eight times reported unironically in all major newspapers, including those that should know better.  Why, yes, I am looking at you WSJ.  The spectacular all-in for Hillary and it’s more spectacular backfire.
    Now? If the media tells me it’s raining, I go outside to verify. And I don’t take an umbrella.
    Part of the tension right now is that we’re flying by instruments and the instruments are broken.

    AS ALWAYS, THE LEFT’S NOBLE SAVAGES ARE ALWAYS MORE SAVAGE THAN NOBLE. REMEMBER THAT AS WE DEAL WITH THE INVADING FORCE CARAVAN:  It’s become more dangerous for gay people in Western Europe.

    AND REMEMBER MEXICO’S PRESIDENT COMMIE ELECT HAS PROMISED US A LOT MORE ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION, INCLUDING AS A CONDUIT FOR OTHER COUNTRIES. DEAL OR DIE:  Caravan, or Invasion?

    AS I SAID, STINK OF DESPERATION:  Get the Information OUT There!

    THERE’S A STINK OF DESPERATION TO THIS WHOLE MONTH:  Letterbomb Campaign Bombs.

    SOUNDS DISTURBINGLY PLAUSIBLE:  Urgent Strategy Session at the Democratic Party Dirty Tricks Office.

    WHAT TOOK THEM SO LONG?  Arizona Troopers Association withdraws Sinema endorsement.

    IF THEY DIDN’T HAVE DOUBLE STANDARDS THEY WOULDN’T HAVE STANDARDS AT ALL:  Of bombs and responsibility.