Get Ready For Apocalypse Ruth
"Progressives’ ghoulish glee over the death of an old man turned into barely constrained panic when, later that day, it was revealed that their heroine Ruth Bader Ginsberg was just treated for pancreatic cancer yet again.
Their disgraceful joy at David Koch’s passing was yet another reminder of the harsh truth that leftists want you dead or enslaved.
Koch’s sin was that he disagreed with liberals (though, in important ways, also with conservatives).
For that, these cretins danced around like idiots celebrating his succumbing.
And they’ll celebrate when you die too.
Always believe people who tell you they hate you and want you dead.
Oh, and never disarm.
Of course, RBG is eager to disarm you, and she would have gotten away with it too if it weren’t for those meddling Supreme Court kids who actually read Second Amendment.
...But she’s very old and she’s very sick and facing that reality is not the same as high-fiving it.
...She just keeps going and going and going, but someday she’s going to run out of juice and join her pal Antonin Scalia on the bench in the great beyond, and if that happens with Trump in the White House, ho boy.
You can relive the shameful saga of the Brett Kavanaugh hearings in Mollie Hemingway and Carrie Severino’s remarkable Justice on Trial.
What will happen next time will pale in comparison.
If you thought you saw frothy, mouth-foaming insanity last time -- just you wait..."
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Thursday, August 29, 2019
You've been warned!-----‘I’m Radioactive’ – Reason.com
‘I’m Radioactive’ – Reason.com
"Journalist Jonathan Kaiman is one of the least famous, least powerful men to be brought down by the #MeToo movement.
A year later, the fallout continues.
Until the spring of 2018, Jonathan Kaiman was the Beijing bureau chief of the Los Angeles Times. Today he is living at the home of his parents in Phoenix under conditions he describes as a form of psychological house arrest.
There are no visitors, and his few remaining friends rarely call.
He feels unable to make new ones, because he fears the reaction of anyone who Googles him.
He's 32, unemployed, and perhaps unemployable—"I'm radioactive," as he puts it.
And he's still trying to find the right combination of psychotropic medication to quell the recurrent thought that ending his life may be the best way out.
...Before it all fell apart, Kaiman's life was a success story.
After graduation from Vassar, he received a Fulbright scholarship to study in China.
He stayed on, became fluent in Mandarin, and, starting as a freelancer, worked his way up the journalism ranks.
...Given the millennia during which women have had to take male abuse and suffer under institutionalized denial of and indifference to it, it is perhaps understandable that there is a willingness to shrug off the prospect that some unfairly accused men will become roadkill on the way to a more equitable future.
A common feminist dictum holds there are no innocent men, as per the slogans #YesAllMen and #KillAllMen.
We are now in a time when a sexual encounter can be recast in a malevolent light, no matter whether the participants all appeared to consider it consensual at the time and no matter how long ago it took place.
Looking back, it can be even harder—perhaps impossible— to know what really happened in a private sexual encounter..."
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"Journalist Jonathan Kaiman is one of the least famous, least powerful men to be brought down by the #MeToo movement.
A year later, the fallout continues.
Until the spring of 2018, Jonathan Kaiman was the Beijing bureau chief of the Los Angeles Times. Today he is living at the home of his parents in Phoenix under conditions he describes as a form of psychological house arrest.
There are no visitors, and his few remaining friends rarely call.
He feels unable to make new ones, because he fears the reaction of anyone who Googles him.
He's 32, unemployed, and perhaps unemployable—"I'm radioactive," as he puts it.
And he's still trying to find the right combination of psychotropic medication to quell the recurrent thought that ending his life may be the best way out.
...Before it all fell apart, Kaiman's life was a success story.
After graduation from Vassar, he received a Fulbright scholarship to study in China.
He stayed on, became fluent in Mandarin, and, starting as a freelancer, worked his way up the journalism ranks.
...Given the millennia during which women have had to take male abuse and suffer under institutionalized denial of and indifference to it, it is perhaps understandable that there is a willingness to shrug off the prospect that some unfairly accused men will become roadkill on the way to a more equitable future.
A common feminist dictum holds there are no innocent men, as per the slogans #YesAllMen and #KillAllMen.
We are now in a time when a sexual encounter can be recast in a malevolent light, no matter whether the participants all appeared to consider it consensual at the time and no matter how long ago it took place.
Looking back, it can be even harder—perhaps impossible— to know what really happened in a private sexual encounter..."
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Planned Parenthood-linked judge sets trial for undercover video makers - WND
Planned Parenthood-linked judge sets trial for undercover video makers - WND:
A federal judge in San Francisco with links to Planned Parenthood has issued a 137-page ruling against David Daleiden, the Center for Medical Progress and others involved in the 2015 uncovering of the abortion industry's sale of baby body parts.
Judge William Orrick has scheduled a trial for Oct. 2 in a ruling that addressed a long list of motions.
A federal judge in San Francisco with links to Planned Parenthood has issued a 137-page ruling against David Daleiden, the Center for Medical Progress and others involved in the 2015 uncovering of the abortion industry's sale of baby body parts.
Judge William Orrick has scheduled a trial for Oct. 2 in a ruling that addressed a long list of motions.
JOURNALISTS ARE HAVING A MELTDOWN OVER JOURNALISM BEING DONE TO THEM
Instapundit Blog Archive JOURNALISTS ARE HAVING A MELTDOWN OVER JOURNALISM BEING DONE TO THEM:
“You dominate this culture.
You made the rules.
You now get to live in the savage world you made brick-by-brick, media…The media loves to ride the tiger of Mob Hatred when that tiger is devouring a plebeian.
Well, sometimes the tiger bucks, old chaps.”--Posted by Ed Driscoll"
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"The New York Times publisher A. G. Sulzberger said in a statement to the paper of record’s staff that such tactics were taking the president’s campaign against a free press to a new level.Ace of Spades tried to warn the MSM in November of 2016, a week after Trump won, that the backlash was coming.
“The goal of this campaign is clearly to intimidate journalists from doing their job, which includes serving as a check on power and exposing wrongdoing when it occurs. The Times will not be intimidated or silenced.”
...National media outlets have harassed countless other private individuals who support the president on social media or create memes. Yet publications such as the New York Times become outraged when conservatives point out that their own employees spew virulent, racist, and antisemitic views on social media — and remain employed...
“You dominate this culture.
You made the rules.
You now get to live in the savage world you made brick-by-brick, media…The media loves to ride the tiger of Mob Hatred when that tiger is devouring a plebeian.
Well, sometimes the tiger bucks, old chaps.”--Posted by Ed Driscoll"
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History for August 29
History for August 29 - On-This-Day.com
John Locke 1632, Oliver Wendell Holmes 1809, Ingrid Bergman 1915
Charlie "Bird" Parker 1920, John McCain 1936 - Prisoner of war in Vietnam from October 1967-1973, U.S. Senater from Arizona, U.S. Presidential nominee, Robin Leach 1941 - Television host ("Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous")
1842 - The Treaty of Nanking was signed by the British and the Chinese. The treaty ended the first Opium War and gave the island of Hong Kong to Britain.
1886 - In New York City, Chinese Ambassador Li Hung-chang's chef invented chop suey.
Wednesday, August 28, 2019
Washington Post's Rubin: We Have to 'Burn Down the Republican Party' | Breitbart
Washington Post's Rubin: We Have to 'Burn Down the Republican Party' | Breitbart:
Sunday on MSNBC’s “AM Joy,” Washington Post columnist Jennifer Rubin called for the shunning and shaming of the supporters of President Donald Trump, which she argued was part of a plan to “burn down” the GOP and start from new.
Sunday on MSNBC’s “AM Joy,” Washington Post columnist Jennifer Rubin called for the shunning and shaming of the supporters of President Donald Trump, which she argued was part of a plan to “burn down” the GOP and start from new.
Wall Street pundits throw a big curve
Wall Street pundits throw a big curve
"...Here’s the rub: Yield curve inversion held meaningful merit prior to the financial crisis, when the Fed wasn’t the biggest player in the US bond markets.
But that has changed.
Today the yield curve could be very misleading for two major reasons.
That creates an additional abnormal and massively outsized buyer depressing five- to 10-year bond rates.
The pundits are foolish for not examining the weight of these two massive variables.
It seems the most relevant inversion may be what’s going on inside the minds of the inept Wall Street economists..."
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"...Here’s the rub: Yield curve inversion held meaningful merit prior to the financial crisis, when the Fed wasn’t the biggest player in the US bond markets.
But that has changed.
Today the yield curve could be very misleading for two major reasons.
- In Germany and other European countries, interest rates are substantially negative, hence there is a massive influx of European money pouring into our Treasury market.
- The other giant distortion is the Fed’s reinvesting of proceeds from maturing bonds back into the market instead of reducing its massive $4 trillion balance sheet.
That creates an additional abnormal and massively outsized buyer depressing five- to 10-year bond rates.
The pundits are foolish for not examining the weight of these two massive variables.
It seems the most relevant inversion may be what’s going on inside the minds of the inept Wall Street economists..."
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