Archive for 2018

LIZ SHELD’S MORNING BRIEF: The Orange Man Bad Election and Much, Much More. “The Dems only need a technical majority to take over and probably put Rep. Nunes in a wood chipper. Maxine Waters will be in charge of the Financial Services Committee. It’s gonna be crazy and when it gets crazy, Trump will win reelection in 2020.”

A great reason to vote Republican tomorrow is to teach the Democrats that crazy doesn’t pay. But it seems likely that one outcome would drive them mad, and the other would drive them mad with power.

WARTHOG DEMONSTRATION: An A-10 participates in a flyover honoring Medal of Honor winner Master Sgt. John A. Chapman.

NUCLEAR NEGOTIATION NUDGES: South Korea and U.S. to resume small scale joint military exercises.

The United States and South Korea will begin small-scale military drills on Monday just days ahead of U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo meeting with a North Korea official to discuss denuclearization and plans for a second summit between the two countries.

Stay tuned.

BACKGROUND: This column from mid-October mentions the fact that the pause in South Korea-U.S. joint military exercises “is a decision Washington and Seoul could quickly reverse.” You didn’t hear it portrayed that way by the President’s more malign critics.

THE NEW U.S. SPACE FORCE: According to the Northwest Florida Daily News the sixth military branch will have “a combined military and civilian force” of about 20,000 people. Read the whole thing.

GUESS WHO EARMARKED $500 MILLION FOR REFUGEES IN 2016: Wasn’t the evil Koch Brothers or Sheldon Adelson or Phil Anschutz or Robert Mercer. It was … well, Luke Rosiak of the Daily Caller has the details. So much for the New York Times’ dismissal of conservative claims about who is helping fund those caravans coming north from Central America and through Mexico to the U.S. border.

EURABIA: In France, spate of homophobic attacks on record is just ‘the tip of the iceberg.’

“On the ground, many attacks go unreported. Often, victims don’t complain for fear of reprisals, or because they’re afraid of speaking to police officers who aren’t aware of issues relating to LGBT identity. They’re scared of not being listened to.”

One example of this was provided in an interview that Mickael, 30, gave to Têtu, a specialist French magazine for gay people. He recounted that after being insulted by the manager of a Paris bar while paying the bill, “when I spoke to the police, I felt insulted for the second time – having to discuss with them on the meaning of the word ‘faggot’ was utterly bewildering”. The bar manager got a caution – but the specifically homophobic nature of the insult was not officially recorded.

According to the latest report by rights group SOS Homophobie, a mere 4 percent of victims of LGBT-phobic insults in France file a complaint.

This France24 report doesn’t give a single detail about the nature of the attackers — not one.

FRANK BRUNI: What Kind of Democrat Can Beat Trump in 2020? “Too many Democrats spend too much time trumpeting Clinton’s popular-vote victory, blaming the Russians or combing the shadows for anything that absolves them of error. They dismiss Trump as an accident, a freak or a fad. It’s consoling, sure. It’s also an invitation to his next inauguration.”

REPERCUSSIONS: A Huge Floating Drydock Sank and Nearly took Russia’s Only Aircraft Carrier with It.

Last week I posted a short item about the damage suffered by Russia’s only aircraft carrier when a crane collapsed on its floating drydock. But apparently the drydock has sunk in 160 feet of icy water, and its loss will create ripple effects:

PD-50 was nonetheless the largest floating drydock in Russia, and the only extra large one serving Russia’s Northern Fleet—home to the better part of Moscow’s critical ballistic missile submarine force. In fact, those huge nuclear-powered subs made very heavy use of PD-50. While some shore-based drydocks are available, of course, transferring ships into them takes a lot longer, and vessels currently being worked on can’t be quickly swapped out.

PD-50 was also uniquely of an appropriate size to help refurbish the Russian Navy’s huge nuclear powered battlecruisers—particularly the Pyotr Veliki , which was scheduled to undergo renovation soon.

The report also notes that, “the drydock sinking may significantly impair the Russian Navy’s submarine, cruiser and carrier operations, and particularly its efforts to modernize its larger, older platforms.”

And replacing PD-50 won’t be easy or cheap:

Russia does maintain a few other large floating drydocks that can accommodate its ballistic-missile subs—though probably not the larger Admiral Kuznetsov. Two other drydocks in the Black Sea measures roughly 300 and 250 meters long, but are considerably narrower. The Japanese-built PD-41, which services the Pacific Fleet in the Russian Far East, may be large enough but is quite distant.

These drydocks could only be towed across to the Northern Fleet slowly, at great expense and at some risk of mishap during transit through icy waters ad narrow straits. Of course, moving them would deny those other bases their vital services.

Nor can PD-50 be easily replaced, as it was purchased from Sweden. Given current tensions and sanctions imposed on Moscow, a new purchase from any European source is currently unlikely. The Soviet Union formerly relied heavily on the Ukrainian Mykolaiv shipyards for carrier construction — in fact, China’s first aircraft carrier is a Kuznetsov sister ship purchased from Ukraine — but Kiev is unlikely to assist Moscow given Russia’s invasion of Crimea and eastern Ukraine. East Asian shipyards would have few qualms, but a replacement would still take years to produce and would still need to be transited over a long distance to Severomorsk.

Moscow’s naval rebuilding program just hit a huge speedbump.

JOEL KOTKIN: Lurching To A New Weimar.

America seems to be heading inexorably toward a Weimar moment, a slide toward political polarization from which it could be increasingly difficult to return. Weimar — that brief, brilliant and tragic German republic of the 1920s — was replaced by Hitler’s murderous regime in 1933.

Like Weimar, our politics are increasingly defined by violence, whether the Pittsburgh massacre, the mass mailing of bomb-laden parcels, dueling mobilizations on the border, the shooting of Republican Rep. Steve Scalise or, less lethally, the antics by unhinged partisans such as Maxine Waters. Respect for the basic folkways of a functional republic is vanishing, damaged by the angry narcissism of both President Trump and his often-hysterical media enemies. . . .

Trump was elected legally, but from the beginning his opponents — including senior member of the Democratic Party — devalued his election and threatened his impeachment. By claiming to be the “resistance,” as opposed to the loyal opposition, they have set in play a tit-for-tat political war game that is becoming all too real.

In a democracy, norms of transcending partisanship matter. It was the refusal of the various parties in Germany, notes City University of New York historian Eric Weitz, to express faith in free speech and democratic norms that undermined that country’s democracy. In Weimar Germany, he notes, lack of faith in liberal principles infected many, if not most, of the top aristocrats, intellectuals, clergy, bureaucrats and industrialists — most eventually welcomed the authoritarian Nazis. “Democracy,” Weitz notes, “needs democratic convictions and a democratic culture.”

Indeed.

OR, YOU KNOW, LIBERAL GOVERNANCE BRINGS PLAGUES OF RODENTS OF UNUSUAL SIZE AND BEDBUGS ONTO LARGE CITIES.  NOT THAT BLOOMBUG WOULD KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT THAT:  Bloomberg: Climate Change Will Cause US Cities to be Overrun by Rats.

Frankly, I’m just upset climate change has caused me to not have finished my overdue short story yet.  James Young, if you’re reading this, I’ll have it tomorrow.  It was all global warming.  I swear.  I hear global warming also causes dandruff, impotence, and the heartbreak of psoriasis.

FROM HER MOUTH TO GOD’S EARS:  Tuesday Will Tell: Blue Wave or Red Tsunami?

Slap the fake “resistance” back, put an end to their antifa tantrums, their Kavanaugh slimings, their “exactly like Hitler” slanders.  Slap them so hard they’ll still be reeling by 2020.  Vote. If there’s no one you wish to vote for, vote against your local democrat/socialist/progressive/whatever the heck they call themselves this Tuesday.  Vote like your life depends on it. Stop Nancy Pelosi’s announced contract on America.
As Based Lindsey Graham said, these people should not be allowed anywhere near power.  Not until and unless they gain some measure of sanity.

OH, AND SPEAKING OF INSANE:  Illegal Immigrant Group Files Lawsuit, Claims U.S. Violating Their Constitutional Rights.

Er… what?  Also, if the fact your country is poorer than the US qualifies you as refugees who cannot be turned away (really?) then we’ll have the entire world here.  That’s fine.  We’ll move en mass and found the US elsewhere.  Hey, there’s a ton more natural resources further south.  They can have our land.  We’ll take theirs  Within ten years, they’d be wanting in to our place again.  Easier if we just tell them to take  a hike…. in the other direction.

SHOCKED, SHOCKED:  Another Kavanaugh Accuser Lied, Allegations Were A “Ploy” To Derail Nomination.

Vote for your local bonehead republican, even if he’s a RINO. Do not reward the tactics and enable a party that lies and destroys lives at will, all in the cause of power and world socialism.  Vote like your life depends on it. It very well might.  Time and enough to get someone decent in.  For now, vote against the deranged tactics and self-dramatizing of the “resistance.”  Contrary to the left’s screaming, they are not entitled to impose socialism on us. And we’re not hurting them by telling them no.  In fact, we might be saving their d*mnfool lives.