CURIOUSLY THOUGH, HE’LL SUFFER NO REPERCUSSIONS FOR SAYING THIS: Alan Cumming: America is a fascist country.

Alan Cumming, the Scottish actor, has complained that he has to pay taxes to a “fascist country”.

The host of The Traitors US has made his home in New York for the past 25 years but is deeply unhappy to be living under Donald Trump’s administration.

“Of course, there are kind people in America, and I live in New York, which is a different kettle of fish to the rest of America, but the government… It is a fascist country and I’m paying taxes to it. It’s horrible,” he said.

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Cumming said he was lulled into a false sense of security during Barack Obama’s presidency.

He told Radio Times: “I love Obama, but I do feel he didn’t do us a favour by not letting on about the level of racism and fury he was subjected to.

I agree, and neither did the New York Times; Byron York wrote on September 24th of 2008 that “Today is a red-letter day for the New York Times. For the first time, the paper has reported in its news section that the Rev. Jeremiah Wright once uttered the phrase ‘God damn America.’” The two decades spent in the pews of Chicago’s Trinity United Church likely did much to shape the Lightworker’s worldview. And consequently, as Victor Davis Hanson wrote near the end of his time in office: Obama’s Legacy [was] The Rise Of Donald Trump.

Without policy achievements to hang his hat on, Obama’s rhetoric will be how he’s remembered – and the results have been ugly. On his recent Asian tour, President Obama characterized his fellow Americans (the most productive workers in the world) as “lazy.” In fact, he went on to deride Americans for a list of supposed transgressions ranging from the Vietnam War to environmental desecration to the 19th century treatment of Native Americans. “If you’re in the United States,” the president said, “sometimes you can feel lazy and think we’re so big we don’t have to really know anything about other people.”

The attack on supposedly insular Americans was somewhat bizarre, given that Obama himself knows no foreign languages. He often seems confused about even basic world geography. (His birthplace of Hawaii is not “Asia,” Austrians do not speak “Austrian,” and the Falkland Islands are not the Maldives).

Obama’s sense of history is equally weak. Contrary to his past remarks, the Islamic world did not spark either the Western Renaissance or the Enlightenment. Cordoba was not, as he once suggested, an Islamic center of “tolerance” during the Spanish Inquisition; in fact, its Muslim population had been expelled during the early Reconquista over two centuries earlier.

In another eerie ditto of his infamous 2008 attack on the supposedly intolerant Pennsylvania “clingers,” Obama returned to his theme that ignorant Americans “typically” become xenophobic and racist: “Typically, when people feel stressed, they turn on others who don’t look like them.” (“Typically” is not a good Obama word to use in the context of racial relations, since he once dubbed his own grandmother a “typical white person.”) Too often Obama has gratuitously aroused racial animosities with inflammatory rhetoric such as “punish our enemies,” or injected himself into the middle of hot-button controversies like the Trayvon Martin case, the Henry Louis Gates melodrama, and the “hands up, don’t shoot” Ferguson mayhem.

Most recently, Obama seemed to praise backup 49ers quarterback and multimillionaire Colin Kaepernick for his refusal to stand during the National Anthem, empathizing with Kaepernick’s claims of endemic American racism. What is going on in Obama’s home stretch? Apparently Obama is veering even further to the left, in hopes of establishing a rhetorical progressive legacy in lieu of any lasting legislative or foreign-policy achievement.

Evergreen:

YES: The Navy Needs a Strategic Industrial Plan to Realize the Golden Fleet.

The details of Golden Fleet have become more visible recently with the release of the Navy’s shipbuilding plan and associated fiscal year 2027 budget. Realizing the fleet as envisioned will take more than the $65.8 billion (a 39% increase over the FY26 budget) that’s been earmarked. It will take a long-term industrial plan that builds and delivers warships on a meaningful timeline to deal with today’s chief threats – most notably, China.

Hung Cao, the acting Navy Secretary, understands this. In recent testimony to Congress, he detailed how he has challenged his department to “change how we do business” and “revitalize our industrial base.” The Golden Fleet provides a target in ship orders, and Congress appears on track to provide the resources.

But institutional discipline to stay the course for many years on the shipbuilding plan is less assured. Winning early successes can build momentum and set the direction for critical infrastructure investments, thereby sustaining congressional support… for a time. Focusing early actions that lead to an enduring naval buildup requires a roadmap.

The Navy’s problem — aside from decades-long, criminally bipartisan Congressional neglect of our shipyards — is that it couldn’t even build somebody else’s well-respected frigate without screwing things up so badly that the whole project got scrapped. It’s replacement? The still-under-development FF(X) frigate whose existence is also in doubt.

It seems almost insane to conclude this, but we need a Navy that’s serious about ships.

THE FLAG IS ONLY ‘COMPLICATED’ IF YOU’RE A DEMOCRAT:

“I often think, when reclaiming symbols, I think about the American flag,” Talarico said. “The American flag is such a complicated symbol for most of us. In many ways like Jesus, like the cross, it’s been co-opted and, in some ways, its true meaning has been betrayed.”

The flag stands for freedom, individual liberty, and the rule of law. All things that are antithetical to Democrats like Talarico. But they’re the very things that allow the Democrats to live well, speak freely, and get rich off the backs of their fellow Americans. It’s only been ‘co-opted’ if you don’t like those things, and Democrats do not.

Instead, Talarico wants the flag to represent his radical, anti-freedom agenda — the one that believes there are multiple genders, that God is nonbinary, that freedom of religion and speech are only for Leftists, and that we can magically control the weather if we all eat grass and tofu. He’s only proud of the flag when it represents what he likes.

Yes, it could be a far more complicated symbol:

AARON HANSCOM: Is It Time for Jewish Patients in America to Start Worrying? “With anti-Israel sentiment rising in virtually every American institution — from academia to Congress to … Sesame Street — must Jewish Americans soon start worrying about the medical treatment they’ll receive at doctor’s offices and hospitals across the country? A Jewish doctor in recent testimony to Congress and in an interview with the Jerusalem Post is warning that such a moment may already have arrived.”

APPARENTLY I CAN’T LEAVE THE CLANKERS ALONE. THE SOUND TRACK FOR NO MAN’S LAND RESUMES:  Clanker Song.

At least I’m at the end of volume 2 now!

YOUR LAST NIGHT FOR THE BASED BOOK SALE: Lots of books at 99c or less.

No Man’s Land vol.1, No Man’s Land vol. 2, No Man’s Land vol 3 go back up tomorrow morning. Also my other books: Done with MirrorsDraw One In The Dark and Death of a Musketeer Other books — from my posse — you might be interested in include:  Cedar Sanderson’s Possum Creek Massacre: A Paranormal Police Procedural (Witchward Book 2);  Academic Magic by Becky R. Jones; Tell No Tales and Gateway to Fiction by C. Chancy; Joshua and the Battle of Jericho: A Poem in Alliterative Verse and Noah and the Great Flood: A Poem in Alliterative Verse  and The Saving of the City: A poem in Alliterative Verseby Timothy Witchazel; The Princess Seeks Her Fortune; by Mary Catelli; Theophany by Caroline Furolong; Light Up The Night  by Holly Chism; Reflections in Crystal (The Crystal Therapy Chronicles Book 1) by Jay Myanard; I’m The Beautiful But Evil Space Princess Who Rules A Galactic Empire But Really Wants To Leave People Ruthlessly Alone!: Volume 1 by Nathan C. Brindle.
Actually it might be your last few minutes. Mine stay up till tomorrow morning, but I don’t know about the others.

 

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