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Friday, February 26. 2016Friday morning linksThoughtCrimes: "Why Women DESTROY NATIONS * / CIVILIZATIONS - and other UNCOMFORTABLE TRUTHS" Check it out, Euroland - if you can handle it Related, The Refugee Hostel: Germany’s Islamist Hell - A terrifying glimpse into Germany’s future. How the Government’s War on Fat Harms Kids 16 year-old wins very cool prize What's wrong with To Kill a Mockingbird? Remember "colony collapse"? Now it appears as the bee-pocalypse has been called-off! Bill Gates: Israeli tech ‘changing the world’ Education MISMATCH: THE END OF A LIBERAL DREAM FIRE’s South Carolina Case Highlights the Disrespect for Free Speech Stanford Students Furious at Idea of Studying Western Civilization Hillary on guns: There’s a Constitutional right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, too What? De Blasio administration mixing a toxic brew of class and racial warfare Dear American Voters: Welcome to Europe - Are Sanders and Trump both flukes? Maybe—but they could be our first taste of the ideological rifts tearing Europe apart. As plebes make the Donald increasingly acceptable, expect elite Trump supporters to come out of the closet. Washington Post desperate to stop Trump Why? Trump Is A Rump, But He Has A Point - "I’ll vote for anybody you put up against Donald Trump, but neither do I believe that everything he says is untrue or without merit. In fact, he’s hit on one big true idea our society has lost." What Is Marco Rubio Waiting For? Another Domino Falls in Europe Those “temporary” border closures just keep coming. Palis: World Council of Churches Starts Seven Weeks of Brainwashing Why? Syracuse U. Professor Exposes the Anti-Semitic Foundations of BDS The absence of U.S. leadership makes the world more dangerous than ever Iran’s $8 billion shopping spree in the weapons market The left’s problem with Jews has a long and miserable history Comments
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What is Marco Rubio Waiting For
I can't help but look at Rubio and see the high school president of the Young Republicans Club, a pretty boy, the smartest kid in the room, and a teacher's pet who would be eaten alive by a real-world adversary like Putin. World Council of Churches Starts Seven Weeks of Brainwashing
I think a light rinse would have been sufficient. Israeli tech 'changing the world'
While the rest of the Middle East goes to hell in a handbasket, this small country is making huge contributions to global technology and medicine entirely out of proportion to its size and population base. If that's Zionism, we need much, much more of it. Another Domino Falls in Europe Those "temporary" border closures just keep coming.
Because in the end - federalist utopian one-world pipe dreams be damned - the sovereign state is all that matters. What's wrong with To Kill a Mockingbird?
Nothing, nothing at all. A perfectly fine book and a very good film. Shaidle is completely out to lunch on this one. "Why Women DESTROY NATIONS * / CIVILIZATIONS"
Those are some unpleasant truths - which also happen to match up exactly with my lifetime of experience and observation. "(2) I don’t think Trump’s background in business prepares him for the challenges of the presidency."
I've seen this assertion from others, but I don't think the "business is different than politics" applies to Trump's history. Unlike the run of the mill CEO, Trump's business of real estate development had him working deals with some of the most corrupt and venal levels of government is some of the most corrupt and venal locations, NYC and NJ. Trump wasn't just a boss who commanded his domain, his domain was populated by powerful political forces, most of whom needed to be compromised with in order to move the projects forward. Re: Trump is a Rump
The only disagreement I have with the author's detractions of Trump is the first: that he is the candidate who is most out for himself. It seems clear to me that Hillary takes that prize and I don't think it's even close. And I agree with the author that I don't want him to be president, but in addition to the positive aspects of Trump the author listed, I can name three reasons to vote for him, two of which seem to be unique to him. 1. He is serious about stopping illegal immigration. I believe Cruz could be as good here so this is the one that is not unique to Trump. 2. He will prosecute Hillary. Unless somebody else agreed to do that in last night's debate, nobody else has suggested doing that. I think this is important and I hope he expands it at least to Holder and Koskinen. 3. Al Sharpton says he will leave the country. The fact that other's have expressed similar plans is just icing on the cake. "Al Sharpton says he will leave the country."
As long as he doesn't come to Canada. Al Sharpton says he will leave the country. Who says there's no good news?
I think that is one of the biggest problems with Rubio. He was rolled by Schumer and though he may have learned from that, that argues that he may likely be rolled again by someone even more demonic.
I think there is a lot of truth in it, but I am always skeptical of futurism that is Hegelian or Calvinistic (i.e. is predestined or can be predicted to follow inexorable laws). "It is tough to make predictions, especially about the future." The only thing certain about the future is that it will be different than the present.
"The absence of U.S. leadership makes the world more dangerous than ever"
Well, duh! I've said this for so many decades that no one wants to hear it any more, and I'm tired of pointing it out. "I don’t think Trump’s background in business prepares him for the challenges of the presidency."
You know, I had a look at your Constitution to see what the qualifications for the US Presidency were. Gosh, I failed to find any reference at all about the need to be a longtime Beltway insider and professional politico, preferably with an Ivy League law degree, optimally a senator. Nothing about being married to a president counting as experience either. All it said was: "No person except a natural born citizen, or a citizen of the United States, at the time of the adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the office of President; neither shall any person be eligible to that office who shall not have attained to the age of thirty-five years, and been fourteen years a resident within the United States." Huh. Go figure. It is an interesting, and EXTREMELY unPC premise, that seems to have some merit. But I lay the blame on the left rather than on women or men who support their full participation in society. It is the left that promotes feminism, the destruction of the family, feminizing men, and importing the Islamic hoards. Women's rolls in those destructive endeavors might be ascribed to their more emotional decision making, but I think the ideas are the real killers.
The Left and women's suffrage are inseparable. It's been about a century since women could vote in the U.S. and most of Europe - and both took an immediate hard turn to the left.
re ThoughtCrimes: "Why Women DESTROY NATIONS * / CIVILIZATIONS - and other UNCOMFORTABLE TRUTHS"
Yes. I agree with it as far as it goes, but one can't lay the blame solely at the feet of women. This all has its roots in industrialization. Industrializing and urbanizing the West took people away from their farms and food supply. When workers were laid off and/or were unable to find work, how were they supposed to eat? This is what gave rise to socialism. The siren call of socialism is that it will give you security in exchange for freedom. Women are a natural fit for socialism. They are biologically wired to trade freedom for security, but the West could not have been feminized without the help of leftist men. Industrialization gave us more of everything, particularly food. It made the welfare state possible, and the Left implemented it quickly in historical terms. Once leftists control a country, ruin is inevitable with or without the feminists. What is interesting though is that in Eastern Europe/USSR where feminisn never took root, the collapse was economic. The civilization is still there. The outcome for the West is very much in doubt. But is a collapse in western civilization the fault of women? One can make the argument that unlimited immigration is a ploy to perpetuate the power of the ruling class. It certainly is the case here. In addition, there is The Narrative, which states peaceful, innocent third worlders must be welcomed because our racist ancestors oppressed them. I am not so sure that idea came from women, more likely it came from adult spoiled children with too much unearned time and money on their hands. Plus, increasing the size of the welfare state through immigration requires more government to shepherd the new arrivals. That's a good thing if you like lording over people and want to increase the size of your bureaucratic kingdom. Bottom line is that while feminism surely plays into the equation, it is not solely to blame for the West's predicament. Not only will Trump prosecute Hillary, he will say it to her face on live TV during the presidential debate. He will tear her to shreds.
FYI, did anyone else read today's news story about how Dems in Massachusetts are worried about the popularity of Trump and how he might win blue collar voters on both sides? If that isn't enough to get you to see that Trump is an excellent choice for a candidate, then I don't know what else to say. I agree with Trump's main focuses: immigration, trade, Obamacare repeal and replace, economy, military/vets. That is really all I need at this point. These are the things that impact my life every day moreso than any other topic. His tax plan would save my family thousands in taxes with his shift for the self-employed. I'm not afraid of a Trump presidency at all. The man does not like to fail. He enjoys a challenge. After last night's debate he spoke about how much fun he had (yes, fun, getting attacked on both sides with very personal digs at himself and his business ethics). He didn't look tired or sweaty. He looked invigorated. That is the kind of president I want when facing down Putin. The fact that both China and Mexico are speaking out about electing Trump is all the info I need to know my vote is going to the right guy. That would be preferable, but it's more important that he goes.
For the Barrister
The confession of an academic fraud http://prospect.org/article/academic-drivel-report Natural born citizen, born of citizen parents (2) on American soil.
Houston, we have a problem. People are running for the office whose parents were NOT citizens at the time of their birth and one has once again sealed his records so the facts cannot be presented to the voters. QUOTE: I’ve never read To Kill a Mockingbird. ... To Kill a Mockingbird taught generations of white people that black people are, if not quite “Magic Negros,” then certainly noble but timid angels incapable of sin. How many liberal judges, juries, and parole boards have freed (or ignored) African-Americans guilty of black-on-white crime because they had a sentence or two of Harper Lee’s stuck in their heads? this is the stupidest thing I've read in months. some people and forums you expect more from. so when you get an asshatted column from Shaidle and TM, it's a huge disappointment.
If all I wanted was unweighted stupidity, I don't have far to look. "Natural born citizen"
That's in the US Constitution. "...born of citizen parents (2) on American soil." But that's not. Admit it, you just made that up. |
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