Archive for 2024

DONALD TRUMP ASKS REPORTERS HOW THEY LIKE HIS NEW GARBAGE TRUCK:

Naturally, CBS’s Norah O’Donnell is big mad that Trump is once again doing basic Retail Politics 101-type stuff:

Grace? In the last week of a presidential election? To the guy who once said that Mitt Romney would put black people back in chains? To the guy who give a speech attacking the same people he calls ā€œgarbageā€ standing in front of a background that looked like it was designed by Leni Riefenstahl?

Or as America’s Newspaper of Record notes: Biden Calls On Deplorable Garbage Nazis To Tone Down The Rhetoric.

Speaking of whom (and no this one isn’t satire): Joe Biden Weirdly Goes ‘Bobbing for Babies’ at White House Halloween Event.

Old and busted: Build Back Better.

The New Hotness? Biden Bites Babies!

UPDATE:

THEY’VE FOCUSED RATHER MORE ON LITIGATION AND THREATS THEREOF THAN ON PRODUCT IMPROVEMENT, I BELIEVE: Dominion Keeps Popping Up In All the Wrong Places–Including Passwords Made Public. On the other hand, the notion that Dems are setting things up to challenge an election they expect to lose is interesting. And it’s certainly possible that Dominion could stink and that Democrats are taking advantage to set up for a disputed election.

WELL, FASTER, PLEASE: Forgotten Antibiotic From Decades Past Could Be a Superbug Killer. “This compound is still highly effective at killing drug-resistant gram-negative bacteria but at concentrations that are not toxic. In mouse models, S-F actually managed to kill off a strain of bacteria that has proved resistant to numerous existing drugs, all with minimal to no toxicity.”

HMM: What the Hell is Going On in Michigan? “‘Vote early and often’ is one of those election campaign jokes politicians like to indulge in, but one Michigan voter ID reportedly has voted 29 times so far — and one expert just found 164,568 little anomalies.”

FROM YOUR KEYBOARD TO GOD’S EAR: This Election Might Not Be Close.

And what we think is happening is that Donald Trump is doing far better than many of the polls, and the print and broadcast media coverage, are letting on. If we’re wrong, we’ll be the first to admit it, and you can feel free to come back here next week and heckle us in the comments.

The first point to make is that despite some razor-thin poll margins and talk of a ā€œcoin-flipā€ election, the environment is extremely favorable to Republicans. For one thing, the GOP has made significant party registration gains since the last election cycle. In Pennsylvania, widely considered to be the key to the election, Republicans have cut the Democrats’ registration advantage from more than 685,000 in 2020 to less than 300,000 this year—a gain of more than 385,000 in a state that Biden took by only about 80,000 votes. And in late September, Gallup released the results of its survey on the 2024 election environment, concluding that ā€œnearly all Gallup measures that have shown some relationship to past presidential outcomes … favor the Republican Party over the Democratic Party.ā€ . . .

We have also, for a couple of weeks now, been receiving early vote (EV) numbers in some of the major swing states. The conventional wisdom is that you can’t pay attention to EV numbers because EV totals have historically been misleading in predicting final results, not to mention that elections have changed in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. We think some of that is being overstated, but sure—don’t take the EV numbers as gospel truth. Still, they give us a chance to look at real-life voter behavior and shouldn’t be ignored.

What the EV numbers show right now is that Trump is doing much better than anyone anticipated. This is exactly what we might have expected if we’d tuned out every media story about Trump: Hitler II and looked at fundamentals like registration, party ID, and the electoral environment—which is another reason to take these numbers seriously. . . . Again, anything could happen, so don’t bet the house. But as we read headline and X post after headline and X post this morning, suggesting the closest election of our lifetime, we thought it might be helpful to at least offer an opposing view: Trump is doing extremely well right now, and the final result may not even be that close.

If it’s not close, they can’t cheat. And if it is close, they will. So I hope this is right, but: 1, 2, 3: Don’t Get Cocky!

And we’ll know the truth soon enough.

HMM: Trump-Vance Campaign Discovers Leftist Activists Impersonating Election Officials. “Democrat activists in Philadelphia have been wearing fake badges claiming to be “Voter Protection” agents and impersonating election officials to suppress the vote. Radical leftists are trying to intimidate voters and interfere with Pennsylvanians’ right to cast their ballots. These are a few examples of an activists throughout Pennsylvania. These are not election officials and should not interfere with voters casting ballots.”

LOL:

Related: Biden calls Trump supporters ā€˜garbage,’ reminding us what most Dems think.

UPDATE:

@davidgokhshtein

🚨JUST IN: Vivek is out here working a shift as a garbage man after Biden called all MAGA supporters ā€œgarbage.ā€ Talk about making a statement!

♬ original sound – David Gokhshtein

GOOD, MALARIA IS BAD: Noninvasive malaria test could aid in global reduction efforts.

Flashback:

Swiss chemist Paul Müller discovered the insecticidal power of a compound called dichloro-diphenyl-trichloroethane, better known as DDT. Müller was awarded the 1948 Nobel Prize in medicine for his discovery, for nothing in the history of insect control had ever worked like DDT. Microscopic amounts could kill mosquitoes for months, long enough to disrupt the cycle of malaria transmission. It lasted twice as long as the next best insecticide, and cost one-fourth as much.

Armed with the twin weapons of chloroquine and DDT, the World Health Organization in 1955 launched the Global Malaria Eradication Programme. The goal was to eliminate the disease within ten years. More than a billion dollars was spent. Tens of thousands of tons of DDT were applied each year to control mosquitoes. India, where malaria had long been a plague, hired 150,000 workers, full-time, to spray homes. Chloroquine was widely distributed. It was probably the most elaborate international health initiative ever undertaken.

The campaign was inspired by early successes in Brazil and the United States. The U.S. had recorded millions of malaria cases during the 1930s, mostly in southern states. Then an intensive antimalaria program was launched. More than three million acres (1.2 million hectares) of wetlands were drained, DDT was sprayed in hundreds of thousands of homes, and in 1946 the Centers for Disease Control was founded in Atlanta specifically to combat malaria.

America’s affluence was a major asset. Almost everyone could get to a doctor; windows could be screened; resources were available to bulldoze mosquito-breeding swamps. There’s also the lucky fact that the country’s two most common species of Anopheles mosquitoes prefer feeding on cattle rather than humans. By 1950, transmission of malaria was halted in the U.S.

The global eradication effort did achieve some notable successes. Malaria was virtually wiped out in much of the Caribbean and South Pacific, from the Balkans, from Taiwan. In Sri Lanka, there were 2.8 million cases of malaria in 1946, and a total of 17 in 1963. In India, malaria deaths plummeted from 800,000 a year to scarcely any. . . .

Soon after the program collapsed, mosquito control lost access to its crucial tool, DDT. The problem was overuse—not by malaria fighters but by farmers, especially cotton growers, trying to protect their crops. The spray was so cheap that many times the necessary doses were sometimes applied. The insecticide accumulated in the soil and tainted watercourses. Though nontoxic to humans, DDT harmed peregrine falcons, sea lions, and salmon. In 1962 Rachel Carson published Silent Spring, documenting this abuse and painting so damning a picture that the chemical was eventually outlawed by most of the world for agricultural use. Exceptions were made for malaria control, but DDT became nearly impossible to procure. “The ban on DDT,” says Gwadz of the National Institutes of Health, “may have killed 20 million children.”

Rachel Carson is a historical criminal.

Related: Nick Kristof: It’s Time to Spray DDT. “Mosquitoes kill 20 times more people each year than the tsunami did, and in the long war between humans and mosquitoes it looks as if mosquitoes are winning. One reason is that the U.S. and other rich countries are siding with the mosquitoes against the world’s poor — by opposing the use of DDT.”

THE FACTS ON ILLEGALS VOTING: James Agresti of Just Facts Daily lays out how elite media and others have been distorting a May 2024 analysis that found between 2-5 million illegal immigrants are registered to vote in the U.S. and that as many as 2.7 million are likely to cast ballots.

ED MORRISSEY: CNN’s Harry Enten: All the Signs Are There.

RCP tracks eight betting markets now, not just the most well-known Polymarket. All of them have wide gaps favoring Trump, and all of their odds look very close together. SMarkets and Betfair give Trump the lowest rating at 61%, while Bwin and Pointsbet have the highest at 66%. Those putting skin in the game certainly see the same signs that Enten does.

Does that mean Trump has it in the bag? No, and that’s where the rest of the polls come into play. We may see a few new iterations over the next few days, but the numbers are really too close for comfort in the battleground states where this election is likely to be won. Harris now leads in the RCP aggregation for Michigan but only by 0.5 points, and that’s only because of outliers from Susquehanna and Quinnipiac. Trump leads all of the other battleground states tracked by RCP, but only with significant leads in Georgia and Arizona. There are historical reasons to believe that the polls may miss a significant amount of Trump support, but again, that’s something we know only after the election.

If this comes down to fundamentals and the current data, then Enten’s correct — we will have seen a Trump victory coming for a while. But we’re not there yet, so … don’t get cocky.

Indeed: Forget vibes. Trump is still the underdog.

50 SHADES OF TRUMP: Debbie Dingell Fantasizes About Being Locked In An Internment Camp.

It kind of sounds like a cheap, unreadable bodice-ripper. Michigan Democrat Representative Debbie Dingell told CNN’s Jake Tapper of her fantasy of being locked in an internment camp. The hero/villain that she resists but secretly wants is President Donald Trump. Her true feelings leaked out on Tapper’s The Lead. Heh, heh, yeah.

Representative Debbie Dingell is the widow of the late Representative John Dingell, Jr., who is the nepo-Rep son of the late Representative John Dingell, Sr.. In total, these three Dingells have been representing Kalamazoo and Ann Arbor for ninety-three (93) years. Can you even imagine it? Dear People of Michigan, WAKE UP!

So here is what happened with Mrs. Dingell and Tapper on Monday’s show from Mediaite:

ā€œ[Trump] wants to deport Muslims, and he wants to start internment camps, and thatā€˜s what we are busy talking to every voter. He’s telling you what he’s going to do. Believe him,ā€ Dingell said.

ā€œInternment camps?ā€ an unconvinced Tapper asked.

ā€œYes, he has talked internment camps. You know what, Jake, you may have to visit me in one,ā€ Dingell said. ā€œI get worried enough when he talks about what he’s going to do to his political enemies, but he has talked about them in this with different groups of people.ā€

Evergreen:

JOE ROGAN EXPLAINS WHY KAMALA WON’T APPEAR (Video):

Not to mention the technical logistics:

As Jim Geraghty writes: ā€œLook, Either Do Joe Rogan’s Show or Don’t, But Make a Decision.ā€

If you don’t want to do an interview with Rogan, then don’t do an interview with Rogan — but then don’t reach out in the first place or place lots of conditions on the interview. Just come out and say that Harris doesn’t have the time to do a three-hour live interview with less than a week until Election Day. But to reach out about doing the show and then never agree to terms — well, that’s just about the worst of all possible worlds for Harris.

That’s been a leitmotif for Kamala this week.

BE WILLING TO DRIVE THE BUS INTO A WALL:Ā Part 1 in a short series of lessons I’ve learned as President of FIRE.