Archive for 2016

EVERGREEN HEADLINE: CNN’S SALLY KOHN BECLOWNS HERSELF:

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Perhaps Obamacare needed additional prescription drugs coverage as well: “‘There are certainly days when I’m popping Xanax like crazy,’ Kohn confided to the entire nation” during CNN’s election coverage on Tuesday.

If a presidential election really is that trauma-inducing, perhaps it’s time to rethink both your socialist worldview, and making leftwing politics your substitute religion. Or as Charles Cooke asked earlier this year, “Has Donald Trump’s remarkable rise done anything to change your mind as to the ideal strength of the State?”

THIS JON LOVETT TWEET IS WHY I ACTUALLY FEEL PRETTY GOOD ABOUT TRUMP’S WIN:

McKay Coppins of BuzzFeed had a terrific piece, back in July, on the long, winding road that led to Donald J. Trump’s decision to earnestly seek the presidency in 2016.  I blogged about it for this website.  One of the most interesting parts about McKay’s article was how seminal a role Trump’s getting relentlessly mocked—at the height of the “Birtherism” faux controversy—by President Obama at the 2011 White House Correspondents’ Dinner played in his ultimate decision to run.

 Looking back on [the 2011 White House Correspondents’ Dinner], [White House speechwriters Jon] Favreau and [Jon] Lovett told me they were torn about having added weight to the chip on Trump’s shoulder  “I really don’t take any pleasure in Trump being the nominee, sincerely, even if it means they lose,” Lovett said.  “If only we hadn’t made that joke, maybe we’d have peace in our time.”

Choose the form of your destructor, to coin a phrase. And speaking of phrases, peace in our time, you say? Favreau was the speechwriter who typed that Chamberlain-esque phrase into President Burgundy’s teleprompter for his second inauguration speech, while Ben Rhodes and Valerie Jarrett were working hard to create a Munich-like appeasement with Iran.

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Incidentally, that’s Favreau on the left in this photo from 2008:

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But wait, it gets better:

But that does not make any less staggeringly amazing this Monday evening tweet from the aforementioned Lovett, who thus opined on the eve of Election Day:

Let’s do this together, folks: hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha.

Indeed.

UPDATE: Speaking of Iran, Claudia Rosett has some advice for When the Trump Team Comes Looking for the Secrets of Obama’s Iran File.

 

OUT: TRUMP’S LAME-O CAMPAIGN HAS NO GET-OUT-THE-VOTE EFFORT.

In: Trump Got Out His Voters And Made Hillary Pay For It. “As the post-election day hangover wears off, an examination of the mechanics behind the Clinton’s get out the vote efforts ― reaching out to Clinton voters in key states at the door, on the phone or by text messages ― reveals evidence of what appears to be a pretty shocking truth. Clinton volunteers were inadvertently turning out Trump voters. Possibly in significant numbers.”

There’s a reason they’re calling it Happy Fun Victory Week. Hillary ran her campaign with the demonstrated competence she displayed as Secretary of State.

LIFE COMES AT YOU FAST:

● “We have only one America and it already is great.”

Harry Reid, March 17, 2016.

The senator said he’d “heard more stories in the past 48 hours of Americans living in fear of their own government and their fellow Americans than I can remember hearing in five decades in politics.”

“Hispanic Americans who fear their families will be torn apart, African Americans being heckled on the street, Muslim Americans afraid to wear a headscarf, gay and lesbian couples having slurs hurled at them and feeling afraid to walk down the street holding hands. American children waking up in the middle of the night crying, terrified that Trump will take their parents away. Young girls unable to understand why a man who brags about sexually assaulting women has been elected president,” he said.*

—Harry Reid: ‘Winning the Electoral College Does Not Absolve Trump of the Grave Sins He Committed,’ PJ Media.com, today.

* Related: “Bill Clinton Stumps for Harry Reid in Las Vegas,” Las Vegas Now, June 10, 2010.

DAVID BERNSTEIN: When you live in an ideological police state, it’s not irrational to fear a change in power, so maybe college students aren’t exactly irrational to fear a Trump presidency, based on their experience. . . .

Many of these students have grown up with progressivism dominant all around them — in the White House, to be sure, but even more so in their elite private and suburban public schools, in their summer camps, in their religious institutions, and especially at their universities.

Moreover, they have noticed how dissenters from dominant political orthodoxy have been treated in these institutions — they are ridiculed, ostracized, sometimes harassed and occasionally punished for their political views. They have seen that progressives have organized to deprive dissenters of their jobs and their livelihoods. The more politically aware among them may have even noticed that the Obama administration has been distinctly unwilling to accommodate religious dissenters. For example, the Obama Justice Department has refused to rule out the possibility that the government would seek to deny tax exemptions for religious institutions that refuse to recognize same-sex marriage.

With the federal government about to be dominated by presumptively regressive and evil Republicans — a tribe that elite students are barely personally familiar with but have heard terrible things about — it’s not wholly irrational for progressive students to wonder: Is this going to affect my job prospects in the future? Will the institutions I care about be threatened with federal retaliation? Will a wave of conservative sentiment sweep over the nation, and as a result, will I face ridicule, ostracism and perhaps even punishment for my beliefs?

Well, perhaps this will turn them into free-speech enthusiasts.

UPDATE: From the comments: “Most of the freakouts have the same source: Progressives afraid that Trump will do to them what they wanted Hillary to do to conservatives.”

I CAN SEE WHY SOME PEOPLE ARE CALLING IT HAPPY FUN VICTORY WEEK:

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Related:

Conway took it home, against heavy odds. Her work was – as we can clearly see – insanely good.

Trump succeeded in large part because of three brilliant, super-tough, ultra-effective women: KellyAnne Conway, Katrina Pierson, and Ivanka Trump.

If you cried on election day because it was a bad day for women, perhaps you were looking in the wrong direction.

To be fair, two out of three of them are white, and thus deplorable.

HEH:

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ROGER SIMON ON HATE IN THE TIME OF TANTRUMS:

If you wander through Facebook—you probably shouldn’t—you will find endless fiftyish women whinging until they expire with the vapors about how their daughters are terrified to go out because Donald Trump was caught bragging about grabbing a woman’s you-know-what.  These same women said nary a word when Bill Clinton didn’t brag at all, but stuck an actual cigar in the pudendum of the twenty-two-year old Monica Lewinsky as they stood in a corridor outside the oval office.  Nor did these same women so much as utter a peep when Hillary Clinton ludicrously declared her husband’s repulsively macho behavior with a young White House intern to be a result of the “Great Right-Wing Conspiracy.”  Well, I suppose if Uri Geller can bend spoons…

And speaking of ludicrous, according to the Daily Mail, New Balance shoe owners are lighting them afire after the company “expressed support” for Donald Trump. Why don’t these great progressives donate the sneaks to the needy?  (As always with the DM, do not miss the comments.)

So this is a time to keep cool.  The reverberations from that shock of stocks—Donald Trump’s winning the presidency—are probably going to be with us for awhile and may get a lot worse, even turn more violent than they already have been (minor incidents, unless you’re a dog).

Read the whole thing.

Related: “GrubHub co-founder warns Trump-supporting employees after election: ‘If you do not agree with this statement then please reply to this email with your resignation because you have no place here.'”

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YOU WENT FULL NEO-CONFEDERATE, MAN. NEVER GO FULL NEO-CONFEDERATE: San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee Tells Trump and The World that “Being a sanctuary city is in our DNA. San Francisco will never be anything other than a sanctuary city.”

Illegal immigration now! Illegal immigration tomorrow! Illegal immigration forever! Or as Victor Davis Hanson wrote in May, “the idea of a sanctuary city is Confederate to the core, reminiscent of antebellum Southern states picking and choosing which federal statutes they would abide by or reject:”

Even before the Civil War, the Nullification Crisis of 1832-33 pitted South Carolina against a fellow southerner, President Andrew Jackson, as the state declared that federal tariff laws were not applicable within its confines. Jackson understood the threat to the union, and promised to send in federal troops before South Carolina backed down.

The problem with legal nullification is always the enduring principle, never just the immediate landscape, of its implementation.

Sanctuary cities are careful to employ euphemisms rather than explicit references to illegal immigration. But not labeling San Francisco as an “illegal alien sanctuary” or even an “immigration sanctuary” only institutionalizes the idea of any city becoming a “sanctuary” from any federal law it finds convent. If sanctuary cities continue to flaunt federal immigration laws and if the federal government does not cut off federally earmarked funds to such offenders — or if ICE does not, in Jacksonian style, threaten to use force to arrest and deport illegal aliens — then the concept will spread, and spread well beyond matters of immigration law.

Much of the rural West opposes the Endangered Species Act. Can Wyoming declare that federally protected rats and bugs are not protected inside its state borders, when such pests obstruct construction of dams or highways? Many conservatives oppose federal restrictions on gun sales. Could Oklahoma City declare hand-gun purchases within its city-limits free of federal firearms statutes? Perhaps Little Rock could ignore a Supreme Court ruling and announce that gay marriage is not legal within its jurisdiction. On what rationale would liberals in California object to such nullifications — that neither state nor city had the right to ignore a federal law or to obstruct the law enforcement duties of federal officials?

As a remedy to such reactionary nullification of liberal federal laws, would San Francisco or Los Angeles advocate cutting off federal funds, sending in federal agents, or nationalizing the local or state police? All of these are proven remedies from when recalcitrant southern states refused to abide by federal integration and civil rights laws in the 1960s.

Faster, please.

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FLASHBACK: SALENA ZITO:

The 70-year-old Republican nominee took his time walking from the green room toward the stage. He stopped to chat with the waiters, service workers, police officers, and other convention staffers facilitating the event. There were no selfies, no glad-handing for votes, no trailing television cameras. Out of view of the press, Trump warmly greets everyone he sees, asks how they are, and, when he can, asks for their names and what they do.

“I am blown away!” said one worker, an African American man who asked for anonymity because he wasn’t authorized to speak to the press. “The man I just saw there talking to people is nothing like what I’ve seen, day in and day out, in the news.”

Well, the news.