Archive for 2013

BACKPEDALING: White House says it didn’t approve release of illegal immigrants. “The White House on Wednesday said it did not approve the release this week of hundreds of illegal immigrants being held in detention centers, as Republicans turned up the heat on the budget-cutting move ahead of the sequester. White House spokesman Jay Carney and a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) official said the decision by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) was not signed off on by the administration, but was made by career officials.”

Related: DHS official resigns after immigrants are freed.

UPDATE: Dana Perino: “Strains credulity to think that ice releases thousands of illegals and no one there ran it up the food chain. Not even a ‘heads up?’ Hmmm.”

MICHAEL GRAHAM: Greg Sargent And Me. “I admit that I’ve got an innate naivete when it comes to journalists. Despite years of evidence to the contrary, I can’t shake my belief that news people are trying to tell the truth.” Nowadays, there are a lot more apparatchiks than “news people” in the “journalism” business.

SO I SPENT A COUPLE OF HOURS OVER AT “NIGHT TRAIN STUDIOS” — the recording studio that Doug Weinstein and I built together, though nowadays it’s all his because I haven’t done much sound engineering in years. He was rewiring things and I helped, and it mostly underscored how obsolete my sound-engineering skills are. In the new, improved, mostly-digital Night Train Studios, I could only assistant-engineer, realistically. I did solve one sampling-rate-mismatch problem, but that was because — as I noted to him — it was an “obsolete problem,” suited to my obsolete skills. It was fun, though.

MARK STEYN: Pink Is Now The Color Of Conformity. “Nothing says ‘celebrate diversity’ like forcing everyone to dress exactly the same.”

THE WORLD’S NERDIEST MARRIAGE PROPOSAL: “A physicist posted this marriage proposal from her boyfriend, also a physicist, on Imgur a couple days ago. The proposal somehow combines features of both advanced academic writing and a note that you might pass in class to your first-grade crush.”

RACHEL MADDOW: Sure, this video is deceptively edited, but so what? “At this point, it’s a given that any audio or video that’s aired on NBC News or MSNBC could be faked in some way. They’ll do whatever it takes to advance their agenda. It’s so commonplace, even their hosts have stopped making excuses for it. It’s just part of the culture there.”