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Archive for 2024
October 13, 2024
THE NEW SPACE RACE: China launches third high orbit internet satellite.
WHY ON EARTH IS THE HOUSE OF STEPHANOPOULOS PRO-VENEZUELAN GANGS? J.D. Vance Destroys ABC News Anchor for Downplaying Immigrant Gang Violence.
Raddatz: "The incidents were limited to a handful of apartment complexes… A handful!"@JDVance: "Do you hear yourself? Only a handful of apartment complexes were taken over by Venezuelan gangs and Donald Trump is the problem and not Kamala Harris' open border?"
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— Trump War Room (@TrumpWarRoom) October 13, 2024
I can’t imagine George’s former(?) boss agreeing with this policy:
As we’ve noted before, Bill’s clip from 1995, and other past clips from Democrat grandees such as Chuck Schumer, Harry Reid, and Barack Obama with similar messages should be running in Trump adds with an âIâm Donald Trump, and I approve this messageâ tag tacked on.
More: The guild protects its own:
DOESN’T REQUIRE MUCH EQUIPMENT, EITHER: Isometric Exercise: Why This Workout Regime Is So Good For You.
HMM: Third Trump assassination attempt thwarted when armed man arrested outside Coachella rally, sheriff says. “The suspect â identified as 49-year-old Las Vegas resident Vem Miller â was caught at a checkpoint about a quarter-mile from the rally with fake VIP passes to the rally and fake press passes â as well as unregistered weapons, including a loaded shotgun, a handgun and a high-capacity magazine, according to the Riverside County sheriffâs office.”
READER FAVORITE: Apple AirPods Pro 2 Wireless Earbuds, Bluetooth Headphones. #CommissionEarned
âCAN I GET ME A HUNTING LICENSE HERE?â THE NEXT GENERATION: Hunters laugh off the Harris-Walz campaign effort to win their vote.
Avid outdoorsmen are slamming a new political coalition formed by the Harris-Walz campaign aimed at winning their vote in the 2024 presidential election.
âHunters and anglers want to support Harris-Walz as much as the fish and game want to be eaten,â one Maryland-based hunter who recently bagged a state record bear chuckled to The Spectator.
Governor Tim Walz kicked off the âHunters and Anglers for Harris-Walzâ group on Friday with an article placed in Outdoor Life magazine. The coalition is described as âa new national organizing program to engage, mobilize a broad coalition of sportspeople, conservationists and rural and gun violence prevention voters in key states across the country.â They will have a national organizing call next week, but the campaign has not indicated which prominent hunters and anglers will be a part of the coalition.
Some hunters and anglers are already reacting negatively to the campaignâs plan, pointing out that Harris and Walz have supported gun control measures and that the Biden-Harris administration has made life more difficult for hunters and anglers.
Gabriella Hoffman, the director of the Center for Energy and Conservation at Independent Womenâs Forum and host of the District of Conservation podcast, quipped that âNo $40 camo hat will convince most sportsmen and women that Harris-Walz represents them.â
But then, maybe itâs not intended to:
In any case, Kamalaâs outreach to men may have just been derailed by Gwen Walzâs schoolmarm hectoring to Kamalaâs base:
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— Kamala HQ (@KamalaHQ) October 13, 2024
Exit quote: âWhat the heck? Too much of the fumes from those burning tires during the riots? Maybe she should have closed the windows.â
OBVIOUSLY, THIS IS MORE PROOF THAT WE’RE LIVING IN A SIMULATION: The Universe Is Not Locally Real, and the Physics Nobel Prize Winners Proved It.
ARE THEY TRYING FOR A RECORD? BREAKING: Third Trump Assassination Attempt Thwarted.
BILL WHITTLE: It worked. We’re going to Mars.
SOMETIMES THE LEFT HAND DOESN’T KNOW WHAT THE FAR LEFT HAND IS DOING: Tensions rise between Harris and Biden teams as election nears.
The relationship between Kamala Harris‘ team and Joe Biden‘s White House has been increasingly fraught in the final weeks before Election Day, 10 people familiar with the situation tell Axios.
Why it matters: Biden’s team wants Harris to win the election, but many senior Biden aides remain wounded by the president being pushed out of his re-election bid and are still adjusting to being in a supporting role on the campaign trail.
- “They’re too much in their feelings,” one close Harris ally said of the president’s team â a sentiment shared even by some White House aides.
Driving the news: Some on the Harris team say that top White House aides aren’t sufficiently coordinating Biden’s messaging and schedule to align with what’s best for the vice president’s campaign.
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Biden gave an impromptu press conference in the White House briefing room Friday just as Harris was about to do an event in Michigan, ensuring that her event would get less TV coverage than it otherwise would have.
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Earlier in the week, Harris criticized Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) for not taking her call about the recent hurricanes, only for Biden to praise DeSantis soon after for being “gracious” and “cooperative.” (A person familiar with the situation told Axios that Biden hadn’t been briefed on Harris’ comments.)
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Biden has been eager to boast about a robust jobs report, helping to end the strike by the longshoremen’s union and other perceived victories recently. Harris has been trying to focus on voters’ pocketbook concerns, including inflation.
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One person involved with Harris’ campaign told Axios: “The White House is lacking someone in the room thinking first and foremost about how things would affect the campaign.”
Dr. Jill, channeling Edith Wilson, smiles.
DON’T GET COCKY:  The feeling may not last, but right now it does not seem impossible that the GOP will gain possession of  the White House and the Senate, and also retain the House of Representatives.  If so, I hope somebody on the Hill remembers my “Agenda for Congress” written two years ago.  These situations do not come around all that often (and they may to come around this time).  Still, the only way to take advantage of them is to be ready BEFORE they become established facts.
DELETE THIS MESSAGE: Review: The Message by Ta-Nehisi Coates.
The scandal of the bookâand the reason Tony Dokoupil of CBS wasnât simply justified in challenging Coates in a recent interview but had a duty to challenge himâis that Coates never mentions Palestinian terrorism. An unobservant or gullible person could read The Message and have no idea that the Israeli soldiersâ vigilance is a consequence of Palestiniansâ notable tendency to lunge at Jews with knives, self-detonate in crowded areas, and otherwise maim and murder innocents. Coates doesnât mention the Hamas attacks of October 7, 2023, or any other act of Palestinian terrorism. Nor does he wonder why, although more than two million Arabs are citizens of Israel, few if any Jews are citizens of Arab countries.
With The Message, Ta-Nehisi Coates has become a clownish, postmodern Walter Duranty. Duranty, recall, was the prize-winning Moscow bureau chief of the New York Times who deliberately misled the American public about Soviet crimes. Only Coates isnât misleading anybody. And Duranty, for all his sins, could write.
Basil Fawlty smiles — finally someone took his advice: “Just don’t mention the war.”
UNEXPECTEDLY: Americaâs New Millionaire Class: Plumbers and HVAC Entrepreneurs. Private equity is pouring money into skilled-trade small businesses; âNext thing you know, youâre running an empire.â
Aaron Rice has two logos tattooed on his left leg: one from the plumbing business he co-founded more than a decade ago, and another from the private-equity-backed company that recently bought it.
Few businesses are as vital to their customers as local plumbing, heating or air-conditioning companiesâespecially in places like Tucson, Ariz., where Rice works and residents sweltered in 100-degree heat most days this summer.
For years, Rice, 43 years old, was skeptical when out-of-state investors offered to buy his company. He assumed most of them knew little about skilled-trade work or his customers. They were just looking to make a buck. But in 2022, when approached by a local HVAC company backed by private equity, he changed his mind, figuring that they knew the business.
âThe trades are hard work. A lot of todayâs society, picking up a shovel is foreign to them,â he says.
Private equity, however, is no foreign player in the skilled trades these days. PE firms across the country have been scooping up home services like HVACâthat is, heating, ventilation and air conditioningâas well as plumbing and electrical companies. They hope to profit by running larger, more profitable operations.
Their growth marks a major shift, taking home-services firms away from family operators by offering mom-and-pop shops seven-figure and eight-figure paydays. It is a contrast from previous generations, when more owners handed companies down to their children or employees.
The wave of investment is minting a new class of millionaires across the country, one that small-business owners say is helping add more shine to working with a tool belt.
âYou donât need to go to Silicon Valley to have a successful career and entrepreneurial opportunities,â says Brian Rassel, a partner at the Detroit-based Huron Capital, which focuses on investments in service companies.
As Glenn wrote in the New York Post in January: The white-collar class derided mass layoffs among the blue-collar workers. Itâs about to feel their pain.
People losing their jobs to AI is just the tip of the iceberg.
In the next decade, lots more people â possibly (gulp) including professors like me â will be facing potential replacement by machines.
It turns out that using your brain and not your hands isnât as good a move as it may have once seemed.
People who work with their hands have some advantages.
If you want something done in the material world, you still need people.
(I replaced a toilet seat some time back while pondering these issues and reflected that neither an AI nor a worker in Bangalore could have taken that job.)
A lot of young Americans, especially males, are forgoing traditional college to enter the trades, as welders, plumbers, HVAC technicians and the like.
Thatâs probably smart. AI wonât be able to replace those jobs.
As Brian Wang notes, robots probably will, one day â but that day is nowhere near as close.
Elon Musk’s new Optimus robots may speed its arrival up, but likely not for at least several years into the future.
COLOR ME UNSURPRISED: Friendships in teen years important for future happiness.
AMERICA’S NEWSPAPER OF RECORD HAS A QUESTION (Video):
Are YOU man enough to vote for Kamala Harris? pic.twitter.com/qCyWGhcEH0
— The Babylon Bee (@TheBabylonBee) October 12, 2024
ONE MAN’S TERRORIST IS ANOTHER MAN’S FREEDOM FIGHTER, SLIGHT RETURN: CBS News Told Staffers Not To Refer to Hamas as ‘Terrorists.’
CBS News executives cautioned their journalists against referring to Hamas members as âterroristsâ in a memo issued the day after the October 7 Hamas attack on Israel, according to the Free Press. Itâs the latest embarrassment for the news organization, which is in turmoil amid a daily drip of disclosures about institutionalized anti-Israel bias as well as anti-Trump bias.
Thursday night, the Free Press published an excerpt of an email sent to reporters on October 8, 2023, with the subject, âStandards guidance: Israeli-Palestinian Conflict.â
âReporting on this weekendâs violence in Israel and Gaza requires a closer look at the language we use when describing events,â the email stated. âFor instance, the U.S. government considers Hamas a terrorist organization; however, suggesting an individual is a âterroristâ may be inaccurate depending on the facts.â
The email also noted there are disagreements over whether the attack was âjustifiedâ in response to âIsraeli occupation of their lands.â The message then said there are âothersâ who âbelieve this to be an unprovoked attack on Israel and, as such, Israel has every right to defend itself.â
A source with knowledge of the situation confirmed the guidance to the Sun. They said the goal of the guidance is to avoid generalizations about people in Gaza, such as labeling a doctor or nurse with the Hamas-run Gaza Health Ministry a terrorist without information they engaged in terrorism.
However, even the left-leaning Council on Foreign Relations notes Hamas has âput in place authoritarian institutionsâ that leave little room for flexibility or the ability to operate independently. Those who step out of line can face harsh punishments.
Additionally, the Israel Defense Forces have released video footage as evidence that Hamas has used civilian infrastructure such as hospitals as âcommand and controlâ centers and even possibly to hold hostages from the October 7 attack.
CBS News did not comment on the guidance.
As T. Becket Adams of NRO adds: CBS Makes a Mockery of âStandards.â
As incomprehensible as CBSâs approach to these back-to-back issues may be, one should not be surprised. This is hardly the first time the network has played fast and loose with its own unique and, apparently, proprietary set of journalism standards.
Recall that Gayle King, a news anchor, ruffled no feathers on May 26, 2020, when she declared following the death of George Floyd, âI am speechless. I am really, really speechless about what weâre seeing on television this morning. It feels to me like open season . . . and that sometimes itâs not a safe place to be in this country for black men.â
This pronouncement cleared the networkâs bar for âimpartialityâ? Or did management reason that King was exempted from the usual standards regarding personal commentary because she is black, and the news upon which she was commenting involved a black man? If so, does this courtesy not extend to Dokoupil, who, as a Jew, might have a valuable perspective on matters affecting the life and death of Jews, as King presumably did for blacks?
And what are we to make of Kingâs CBS Mornings interview of the Israeli father of a child taken hostage by Hamas on October 7, in which she said, âNow this seems to be all about politics. What do you say about that? You know, you have innocent children and Palestinians who are dying, innocent Israeli children who are dying. And no one seems to be able to say, âEnough, stop that.ââ To this, Tom Hand replied, in a tone of anguished exasperation, that he didnât care about politics, he just wanted his Emily back. CBSâs Standards and Practices and Race and Culture units had nothing to say about this interaction? No all-hands reprimand for Kingâs âtoneâ?
The Dokoupil saga will likely get dumber before it eventually blows over. But letâs not lose sight of the big question underlying it. CBS executives claim Dokoupil failed to meet their exacting standards of journalistic excellence. They say this even though his colleagues have grilled guests with objectively inappropriate lines of questions, with zero internal pushback. These executives say this even as 60 Minutes openly violates the networkâs interview production and editing standards, with zero explanation or defense provided.
All of this goes back to the underlying question: What standards?
It’s the Calvinball Broadcasting System. But is the clock ticking on its current woke insanity? The joke is on woke CBS News execs as new execs considering âblowing the place up.â
What is less public is how all this weirdness is impacting CBSâs future as an ongoing business, and most important, its pending sale to Skydance, an independent studio run by movie producer David Ellison of âTop Gun: Maverickâ fame.
Davidâs dad, Oracle founder Larry Ellison, provides much of the money behind the deal and from what I gather, heâs not too happy about his latest acquisition.
If you donât know Larry, hereâs a primer: Heâs one of the worldâs richest men, and one of the most pro-Israel executives in corporate America â heâs buds with Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu.
Letâs just say the people at Skydance and the Ellisons read the newspapers (particularly The Post, which I know for a fact).
They are powerless to do anything about whatâs happening at CBS for now; the $28 billion deal to buy the networkâs parent Paramount from the controlling Redstone family doesnât close until sometime in the spring.
But they wonât be powerless for much longer. As one person who knows all the players at CBSâs new owners told me: âTheyâre thinking about blowing the place up.â
What exactly âblowing the place upâ means, no one knows for sure. Will it result in the defenestration of CBS News CEO Wendy McMahon and news-gathering chief Adrienne Roark, both of whom presided over the in-house thrashing of Dokoupil?
Hopefully Ellison won’t be as hands off in shaping CBS News as Jeff Bezos has been while the Washington Post spiraled out of control.
(Classical reference in headline.)
TO BE FAIR, SHE’S ALWAYS BEEN PRO-BUSSING: The Univison Town Hall Imploding: They Flew in Audience Members.
[Michael Tracey] investigated Univision’s “town hall” and found half of the audience was flown in at the network’s expense, while the other half was brought in by a rent-an-audience company called FansOnQ.
It turns out, some “undecided” voters admitted to being Kamala Harris supporters.
“I already knew I was going to go for Kamala before the event, and now that just kind of solidified it… part of the reason I wanted to go was just fully support her,” one respondent said.
Everything about the Harris campaign is *FAKE.*
Worse than that, the U.S. and international media are helping her to fake it. This is Mexican collusion to commit election interference.
Tracey adds:
Tracey tried to interview some of the attendees:
However, a corporate dictate apparently came down prohibiting this. âWe wonât be making them available,â Anna Negron, Director of Corporate Communications at TelevisaUnivision, told me when I asked if there would be an opportunity to interview said audience members. She would not elaborate on the reason for this strange secrecy. Reporter Mark Kellner of the New York Post asked Negron the same question, and was similarly dismissed.
“Gee, I wonder why,” Townhall’s Matt Vespa writes, adding, “We made fun of the fact that a teleprompter was in view during this event, which wouldnât shock us since the vice president is a disaster without a script. Supposedly, thatâs been debunked; she wasnât using such a device for this event, but this revelation is frankly much worse.”
“DO THE LETTERS F.O. MEAN ANYTHING TO YOU?” Matt Taibbi: The Hurricane Speech Panic is Here: In a sequel to the pandemic panic, politicians and elite media are calling for a European-style speech clampdown, this time using the weather as an excuse.”
When you’re crooks and morons whose policies can’t withstand criticism, your first instinct is to shut down the critics.