Friday, September 23, 2016

Meet Hamdog the burger-hot dog hybrid you've been waiting for

Meet Hamdog the burger-hot dog hybrid you've been waiting for - CNET
"Craving a hamburger or hot dog? 
Why choose one when you can have both? 
An Australian man has put a new twist on those all-American meaty main courses by patenting the Hamdog, which relieves your indecision by cramming both choices into one.
The Hamdog is exactly what you might make if you were a college student who'd had a few too many beers and started rummaging through your dorm fridge at 2 a.m. 
There's a regular hamburger patty, but with the addition of a hot dog neatly splitting it right down the middle. 
The best part? 
A mutant bun that covers the whole thing, and looks kind of like the planet Saturn in profile."

GOP subpoenas FBI to turn over Clinton email docs | Washington Examiner

GOP subpoenas FBI to turn over Clinton email docs | Washington Examiner:

"House Committee on Science, Space and Technology Chairman Lamar Smith, R-Texas, subpoenaed FBI Director James Comey on Tuesday for documents and information related to the security of the private email account and server Hillary Clinton used when she led the State Department.

Smith asked Comey for the documents in a Sept. 9 letter, but then issued the subpoena after Comey failed to comply with the request."

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History for September 23


History for September 23 - On-This-Day.com:
William McGuffy 1800, Victoria Chaflin Woodhull 1838, Walter Lippmann 1889
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Mickey Rooney (Joe Yule, Jr.) 1920, Ray Charles 1930, Bruce Springsteen 1949 - Musician


1779 - John Paul Jones, commander of the American warship Bon Homme, was quoted as saying "I have not yet begun to fight!"


1845 - The Knickerbocker Base Ball Club of New York was formed by Alexander Joy Cartwright. It was the first baseball team in America.


1846 - Astronomer Johann Gottfried Galle discovered the planet Neptune.


1930 - Flashbulbs were patented by Johannes Ostermeier.


1952 - Richard Nixon gave his "Checkers Speech". At the time he was a candidate for U.S. vice-president.
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1962 - "The Jetsons" premiered on ABC-TV. It was the first program on the network to be carried in color.


1986 - Japanese newspapers quoted Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone as saying that minorities lowered the "intelligence level" of America.


1991 - U.N. weapons inspectors find documents detailing Iraq's secret nuclear weapons program. The find in Baghdad triggered a standoff with authorities in Iraq.

Thursday, September 22, 2016

Judge: Release Clinton Security Docs Within 5 Days | The Daily Caller

Judge: Release Clinton Security Docs Within 5 Days | The Daily Caller:

"A frustrated federal judge ordered the State Department to begin producing within five days hundreds of documents on whether required or recommended security training, briefings or courses were completed by former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and her top aides."

Oh, the humanity!-----Cornell football coach apologizes for rewarding players with sombrero

Cornell football coach apologizes for rewarding players with sombrero - The College Fix:
Mexican student ‘excited that our team incorporates a part of the Mexican heritage’
If #TacoTrucksOnEveryCorner is Twitter’s cheeky response to a Latino Donald Trump supporter warning about the hegemonic tendencies of his culture, the complementary hashtag for non-Latino whites is #SombrerosIntheCloset.
Latino student activists at Cornell University freaked out when football team’s offensive coordinator, Roy Istvan, tweeted photos of two football players wearing a sombrero – and the school’s official Twitter account retweeted it, The Tab reports:
Posting on the MECha [de Cornell] group, Silvia Treviño and Matthew Indimine expressed disgust at the university for not acting on the incident, and called for “cultural sensitivity training” for the staff involved. …
[Treviño said:] “Will you pass a proposition to recommend a faculty/staff diversity and cultural sensitivity training? Or will you just push it under the rug as you did the Cinco de Octubre event? I expect a response to this from the Minority Liaison.”

Ithaca students demand diversity forums, then fail to attend

Ithaca students demand diversity forums, then fail to attend:
"Ithaca College launched a weekly diversity discussion circle in response to last fall’s student demands, but not a single student has attended either of the first two sessions.
Image result for student demandsLast December, Ithaca students organized a mass walk-out in protest of their president’s involvement with Tompkins Financial Corporation, saying his split leadership roles were compromising his ability to address student concerns.
...One protester at the time even told his school newspaper that “we need the dialogue,” noting that the school is in a situation “where instead of just demanding a person’s resignation, we need to hear both sides and figure out a solution.”
Consequently, the school immediately began organizing a weekly discussion forum called “Diversity and Inclusion Circles” for students to voice their concerns and address last fall’s demands.
Thus far, however, The Ithacan reports that not a single student has attended either of the first two meetings..."

Liberals Want To Ban The Most Iconic 9/11 Picture From Museum

Liberals Want To Ban The Most Iconic 9/11 Picture From Museum:

"September 11th was a tragic day for our country, but it was also a monumental day. It devastated Americans, but also brought us closer together, and served as a reminder of what is really important. Now, it turns out that one museum is trying to erase the event together by banning one of the most iconic pictures the day."

Italy Proposes Law To Make Mocking People Online Illegal

Italy Proposes Law To Make Mocking People Online Illegal | Techdirt:

"...Over in Italy, some officials have proposed what may be one of the dumbest such laws in history, written so broadly that it will outlaw a lot more than the kind of "cyberbullying" it's supposedly intended to combat:
Image result for Words hurtUnder the proposed law, the "site manager" of Italian media, including bloggers, newspapers and social networks would be obliged to censor "mockery" based on "the personal and social condition" of the victim -- that is, anything the recipient felt was personally insulting. The penalty for failing to take action is a fine of €100,000. Truthfulness is not a defense in suits under this law -- the standard is personal insult, not falsehood.
Yes, mockery on the internet could get you a €100,000 fine. Mockery. The internet. 
The internet is made for mockery
And now is the time that everyone should be mocking this idiotic law -- and the politicians who proposed it without having the slightest idea of how such a thing would be abused all the time. 
As Cory Doctorow at BoingBoing notes:
... what it will do is create a tool for easy censorship without due process or penalty for misuse. The standard proposed in the bill is merely that the person on the receiving end of the argument feel aggrieved..."

The Gun Control Chart Liberals Are Desperately Trying to Hide

The Gun Control Chart Liberals Are Desperately Trying to Hide | The Federalist Papers:
"...It seems that after each national tragedy, the hand-wringers on the left sift through every grain of liberty they can get their hands on, looking for ways to regulate away every natural disaster, bad business decision, and murderous psycho.
Their solution is always more government, more control.
As short-sighted as the call for more gun control is, the call for better background checks and more mental health regulations isn’t much better.
Neither addresses the real problem: freedom.
We can talk about a culture in decline, about the wane of traditional morality, or about the effect of a press that glorifies monsters and ignores heroes, but our political calculus as a society must continue to account for the fact that, as Jeb so neatly summarized it, “stuff happens.”
The reason people ask politicians to respond to tragedies is that they want to know what government should do about them, and conservatives need to stop hiding from the fact that we believe there are problems in this world that government cannot and should not solve.
Acknowledge it. Embrace it. Defend it."

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Lunch video-----Does Ann Coulter Still Support Donald Trump for President?

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IRS boss Koskinen takes heat at impeachment hearing for faulty testimony | Fox News

IRS boss Koskinen takes heat at impeachment hearing for faulty testimony | Fox News:

"IRS Commissioner John Koskinen faced tough questioning Wednesday from Republicans at his Capitol Hill impeachment hearing, where he admitted “failings” in responding to congressional probes into his agency’s targeting of conservative groups – but seemed unable to satisfy some lawmakers’ concerns about 2014 testimony that later turned out to be false."

Beaton: Potheads in paradise | AspenTimes.com

Beaton: Potheads in paradise | AspenTimes.com:
"...Yes, pot is now legal in Colorado.
Even here in Aspen we’re infested with nearly a dozen seedy pot stores.
I’ve wondered, is getting high on pot better than getting high on mountains?
To answer that question, I recently slipped into a Colorado pot shop.
I imagined I was cool.
All hell broke loose.
I thought maybe I’d walked in on a robbery.
But no, it was just reefer madness.
Everyone was shouting.
Toothless customers with long beards and smelly T-shirts scurried about the apocalyptic scene. 
Many wore baseball caps backward in that manner that somehow reduces the wearer’s IQ. 
...In the inner room was more shouting.
Glass display cases were filled with pot candy, pot cookies, pot brownies, pot gummy bears and pot paraphernalia.
On the other side of a glass case was another brown-toothed shouter, also wearing a dirty T-shirt, beard and IQ-reducer.
I realized that this get-up was their uniform of nonconformity.
“What can I get ya?”
“Pot. On which to smoke.”
The mere anticipation had already impaired my synapses, it seemed, or at least my syntax.
“Well, do ya want something to relax ya, so ya just, like, tune out? 
Or do ya want something to give ya a buzz, so ya can, like, work?” 
His hands made air quotes when he shouted “work.”
I’ve always preferred relaxing over working, so I choose the first type. The dealer suggested something he called “Ogre Kush.”
He shouted, “How much ya want?”
I shouted back so that I wouldn’t look like an amateur, “One gram!”
For an instant, the place fell silent as several customers glanced and smirked.
A nanosecond later, the cacophony resumed.
...As expected, pot consumption is up since it was legalized in Colorado, along with pot-related automobile accidents and emergency room treatment for toddlers who’ve ingested pot.
(Toddlers usually won’t drink alcohol because it tastes bad to them, but pot candy, pot cookies and pot brownies taste normal.)
Much of the consumption is by heavy users who get very high several times a week.
One in three pot users gets high daily.
Stoners tend to be uneducated and poor.
Maybe it’s their habit that impoverishes them.
At $32 a gram, the 454 grams in a pound would cost $14,498. 
It’s almost the price of gold.
Pot legalizers have evidently decided to help the poor by taking away what little money they have and then sedating them.
And lobotomizing them. 
A recent study by Northwestern University and Harvard Medical School found that even moderate use of pot is correlated with brain abnormalities..."

Mass immigration costs govt. $296 billion a year: National Academy of Sciences

Mass immigration costs govt. $296 billion a year: National Academy of Sciences - Washington Times:
Image result for illegal immigration obama"Immigration is a massive drain on the government, with immigrants taking as much as $296 billion more in benefits than they pay in taxes, according to a new authoritative study by the National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine, which found the record level of newcomers is straining the country.
The report suggests that migrants depress wages for Americans, at least in the beginning, and particularly hit workers who have to compete for jobs.
And the new arrivals aren’t assimilating as well as past waves of immigrants, struggling to learn English and to raise their wages as quickly as previous migrants, the academy said in a final draft of the report, which The Washington Times obtained.
The reasons for the slowdown in assimilation aren’t clear, but one possibility — particularly when it comes to difficulties learning English — is the heavy presence of Mexican immigrants during the previous two decades, the academy said.
The report, due to be released Thursday afternoon, challenges many of the assumptions concerning how well the U.S. can handle the current levels of immigration, which run about 1 million a year, including both legal and illegal arrivals..."

QUOTE OF THE DAY: “What all the wise men promised has not happened, and what all the damned fools …

Instapundit » Blog Archive » QUOTE OF THE DAY:  …:
"QUOTE OF THE DAY: “What all the wise men promised has not happened, and what all the damned fools said would happen has come to pass.”
—Lord Melbourne (1779-1848), doing a pretty neat job of summing up the Obama era, as quoted in “It Doesn’t Affect You, But It Does,” at the Political Hat.
Posted by Ed Driscoll at 5:28 pm"

Here's the TRUE History of Islam's Violence | The Federalist Papers

Here's the TRUE History of Islam's Violence | The Federalist Papers:

"We have ISIS loyalists gunning down innocent French and American citizens.

We have a President sending his Attorney General out to warn Americans to stifle their Free Speech rights.

We have a shadowy American Muslim advocacy group blaming American citizens for bringing radical Islamic terrorism on ourselves.

But here is the unvarnished truth about Islam’s history of rape, murder, torture, and slavery – all done in the name of being true to the Muslim faith."

Exclusive: Hillary Clinton Campaign Systematically Overcharging Poorest Donors

Exclusive: Hillary Clinton Campaign Systematically Overcharging Poorest Donors | | Observer
Wells Fargo fraud department inundated with calls from low-income Clinton supporters reporting repeated unauthorized charges

Hillary for America processed $94 in unauthorized charges to Carol Mahre's US Bank account.
Hillary for America processed a total of $94 in unauthorized charges to Carol Mahre’s US Bank account. This follows a pattern in which unwitting donors are charged multiple times, but always for a total of less than $100, which is a key trigger point for banks’ internal action systems. Photo: Courtesy Carol Mahre
Hillary Clinton’s campaign is stealing from her poorest supporters by purposefully and repeatedly overcharging them after they make what’s supposed to be a one-time small donation through her official campaign website, multiple sources tell the Observer.
The overcharges are occurring so often that the fraud department at one of the nation’s biggest banks receives up to 100 phone calls a day from Clinton’s small donors asking for refunds for unauthorized charges to their bankcards made by Clinton’s campaign..."

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History for September 22


History for September 22 - On-This-Day.com
John Houseman 1902, Tommy Lasorda 1927 - Baseball manager, Eugene Roche 1928
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Debby Boone 1956 - Singer, Andrea Bocelli 1958 - Opera singer, Scott Baio 1961 - Actor ("Happy Days," "Joanie Loves Chachi")


1862 - U.S. President Lincoln issued the preliminary Emancipation Proclamation. It stated that all slaves held within rebel states would be free as of January 1, 1863.


1903 - Italo Marchiony was granted a patent for the ice cream cone.


1949 - The Soviet Union exploded its first atomic bomb successfully.


1964 - "The Man From U.N.C.L.E." debuted on NBC-TV.


1980 - A border conflict between Iran and Iraq developed into a full-scale war.


1988 - Canada's government apologized for the internment of Japanese-Canadian's during World War II. They also promised compensation.


1994 - The U.S. upgraded its military control in Haiti.







1998 - U.S. President Clinton addressed the United Nations and told world leaders to "end all nuclear tests for all time". He then sent the long-delayed global test-ban treaty to the U.S. Senate.