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THE WAR ON WORLD WAR II: Why False Revisionism Must Be Defeated.

Nearly a year apart from each other, Tucker Carlson interviewed guests Darryl Cooper and David Collum — “amateur” historians — who have erroneously circulated false narratives about the war, contradicting the story that the Allied Powers were entirely morally ‘good.’

Last summer, Cooper ignited a bevy of notoriety and backlash by claiming Winston Churchill was the “chief villain” of World War II for declaring war on Germany after the invasion of Poland. He even provided cover for Adolf Hitler. This August, Collum posited, “The story we got about World War II is all wrong” to which Carlson agreed, and even suggested the Allies should have aligned with the Nazis and fought the Soviet Union.

The interviews were certainly “incendiary” as World War II historian Victor Davis Hanson stated before refuting Collum’s mischaracterizations of the war point-by-point. The year prior, British historian Andrew Roberts, author of Churchill: Walking with Destinypummeled Cooper’s “staggering ignorance and disregard for historical fact” against the man who, arguably, saved Western Civilization.

Still, millions of people consumed Carlson’s videos; and there is a susceptible audience prone to accept the historical inaccuracies as gospel on a first glance rather than critically reading to discern fact from fiction. In fact, Americans are reading less, so YouTube videos, social media, and podcasts hold more weight as sources of information. But the correction is never as large or widely promoted as the initial report; so there is a danger in the amplification of these egregious narratives.

Andrew Fowler of RealClearHistory asks, “This ignorance makes revisionism more dangerous, as audiences are less equipped to separate fact from fiction. The question becomes: what is the revisionists’ end game? Certainly not to perpetuate freedom or to properly educate the public. Regardless, it is sowing distrust in the very foundations of democracy.”

“End game” implies a single, unified goal; Gnosticism for its own sake is also a possibility. Back in 2012, the European Union went on a full Oceania meets Whig History bender and declared that WWII was actually “The European Civil War” that foretold the coming of the EU. In 2022, Thomas Friedman of the New York Times similarly fired up the memory hole when he declared, “Ukraine Is the First Real World War.”

Regarding Tucker’s interview with Daryl Cooper, Lee Smith of Tablet wrote last week, “What did it matter to Carlson that his stunt could’ve cost Trump the election? His brand is despair and demoralization, and the model works best when Americans have lost faith in their country. Like Obama, he was hacking away at the United States’ historic roots and dismantling its heroic narrative of itself: Churchill was the bad guy, and everything your grandfathers believed and fought for was a lie. The Greatest Generation was a hoax.”

JIM TREACHER: Cracker Barrel Surrenders.

Cracker Barrel “steamlined” their logo last month, and everybody went completely bonkers. I think Trump even tweeted about it? Probably. He tweets about pretty much everything, and no slight to the American dream is too small.

So of course, Cracker Barrel caved almost instantly.

Which was a big mistake! Barrelheads (as we don’t call ourselves) smelled blood in the water and pushed for further concessions. We don’t like what their fancy new citified CEO has been doing with the place, and we want ‘em to put it back like it was. It wasn’t broke and didn’t need to be fixed.

Today, the enemy retreated another step.

Bullying works!

And now is not the time to stop. If your local Cracker Barrel has been remodeled, ask why it hasn’t been changed back yet. If the entire chain admits this whole thing was a mistake, why should you be punished for it?

Don’t be a jerk about it or anything. Just something to bring up when the cashier asks how you enjoyed your meal.

Today, Cracker Barrel. Tomorrow, McDonald’s. No more big gray shoeboxes!

Heh, indeed. They don’t have to go all the way back to their original Googie-style structures of the 1950s with the enormous golden arches jutting out. I’d take the mansard roof boxes of the 1970s, as long as the staff are also wearing throwback polyester uniforms from that era:

 

HOW WE GOT HERE:

Read the whole thing.

GHOULISH: Media Turn Charlotte Stabbing into Another ‘Republicans Pounce’ Story.

The corporate media have finally been shamed into covering the brutal stabbing of 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zaruska by a mentally ill black man in Charlotte, and predictably, they’ve turned it into a “Republicans pounce!” story. In between gasps of horror that the Trump administration has “seized on” the story, print outlets and TV talking heads have been hard at work identifying the real culprit of the gruesome murder: insufficient public health funding.

First, let’s address this idiotic comment by CNN’s Abby Phillip on Monday: “People are murdered every single day…but this particular one, I’m trying to understand why this has become such a flashpoint on the right.”

Curiously, one of her colleagues at CNN has the same take:

Did they really think a story like this could be memory holed into oblivion?

Apparently, yes they did:

EARLY SPREAD: Six Americans Died from Covid in January 2020. “All six deaths, recorded on death certificates, happened weeks before the first ‘official Covid death’ in America and, some even before the first reported Covid death in Wuhan, China.”

NEWS YOU CAN USE: iPhone 17 Pro vs iPhone 16 Pro: Here’s everything new.

Apple has big storage changes coming to this year’s iPhone 17 lineup.

All iPhone 17 models, including the Pro and Pro Max, now start at 256GB of storage.

With iPhone 16 Pro, the smaller model started at 128GB while only the Pro Max started at 256GB.

Also new this year: iPhone 17 Pro Max offers the first-ever 2TB storage option.

On the pricing front, despite persistent rumors of price hikes, Apple’s new Pro models have good news.

  • iPhone 17 Pro starts at $1,099: this is technically a $100 increase over iPhone 16 Pro, but with the higher starting storage, it’s actually the same cost as a 256GB 16 Pro
  • iPhone 17 Pro Max starts at $1,199: exactly the same price as the iPhone 16 Pro Max

If you want to upgrade storage, the 17 Pro Max will cost you $1,399 for 512GB, $1,599 for 1TB, and a whopping $1,999 for 2TB. iPhone 17 Pro has similar $200 bumps for 512GB and 1TB, but there’s no 2TB option.

The obvious question is, “who needs a two TB iPhone?” YouTubers and other social media video shooters could certainly find it appealing, as this 2023 article at Lifewire suggests:

“If iPhone brings USB-C and up to 2TB of storage internal, then if you were on the road and running out of space on your laptop, you could potentially transfer over a bunch of your files to your phone temporarily until you get home to clear things off,” filmmaker Travis Johansen told Lifewire via email. “A huge benefit of having a two terabyte phone is also just the fact that shooting 360 video in 4k or even 8K takes a ton of space.”

Record With ‘Reckless Abandon’

As the iPhone’s video capabilities improve, professionals can shoot TV shows and movies with just a phone. But at that level, storage fills up fast, and because there is no option for external storage on the iPhone (no SD cards, for example), you need to make sure you have enough space.

It’s not just movie makers either. Musicians can also fill up their SSDs pretty fast, as can podcasters, especially video podcasters, or folks recording multiple audio streams from several participants.

“For me, as a podcaster and content creator, I am definitely interested in the freedom of having that much space to be able to record, edit and store all of the episode assets without being tethered to the cloud,” podcaster Nate Runkel told Lifewire via email. “I like that I will have essentially a mobile podcast studio in my pocket that I will not have to worry about running out of space in the middle of a project and will be able to edit on the fly. It will also grant me the freedom to shoot videos in 4K with reckless abandon and zero fear.”

Also, it’s worth reflecting on how far we’ve come in 70 years. This 1956 photo gives a sense of how much physical space a five megabyte hard drive required:

Now two terabytes fits in your hand.

So how are Apple’s AI features, which proved to be an enormous bust this year, after last fall’s massive hype, coming along? This doesn’t sound promising: Apple barely talked about AI at its big iPhone 17 event.

ASKING THE IMPORTANT QUESTIONS: OK, Who Did the Drone Strike on Greta’s Gaza Flotilla? “I’m very serious here. If I don’t get an answer, nobody gets anything to eat before dinner. Except for some light snacks around three. And cocktails at five, of course — I’m not a monster.”

Update: Sorry about the 404 earlier — PJ had to put that piece in Pending due to breaking updates that have been included.

UPDATE (From Ed): Dave Rubin: “Greta Thunberg Caught in Fraud That Could End Her Activism Career.” Nahh, Greta has no shame, and leftist media isn’t going to call her out:

Related (From Ed): Now it all makes sense!

I’D MISSED THIS OVER THE WEEKEND…

…but some humor is timeless.

YOU’RE GONNA NEED A MUCH BIGGER BLOG. Mark Judge: From Alger Hiss to Russiagate: Seven decades of media lies.

In the new issue of Harper’s magazine, a small article appears that claims Alger Hiss was innocent.

Hiss, who died in 1996, was a high-ranking State Department official in the 1930s and ’40s. Hiss was also a communist and a spy for the Soviet Union. This was proven not only when Hiss was identified as a spy by a man named Whittaker Chambers in 1948, but in the Venona transcripts, secret Soviet cables that were made public by the United States in 1995.

Yet 30 years after Venona, Harper’s magazine and the American Left continue to lie about Alger Hiss. For those discouraged by the media lying about Russiagate, or lying about Joe Biden’s mental health, or lying about crime in America’s cities, or lying about Brett Kavanaugh, the Harper’s item will not bring hope. Decades after the fact, the media can’t even admit that a communist spy was a communist spy.

I’m not sure if he still does it, but for years, Hugh Hewitt invariably asked his lefty guests whether or not Hiss was a spy for the Soviets. The results could be, on occasion, absolutely hilarious: MSNBC’s Karen Finney Getting A Little Hung Up Over Alger Hiss.

THE TABOO THAT KILLED IRYNA ZARUTSKA:

Zarutska’s murder has received a striking lack of coverage from most mainstream media outlets, and while on one hand this is hardly surprising—there are tens of thousands of homicides in this country every year, and only a handful of these ever become national news—it’s hard not to see the silence of the press on this matter as representative of a certain bias in what kinds of American crime stories are deemed worthy of public attention. It’s hard not to compare, for instance, the media response to the death of Iryna Zarutska last month with its coverage of the May 2023 encounter on the New York City subway between Daniel Penny and Jordan Neely—who, like Brown, was black, homeless, mentally ill, and prone to violent outbursts on public transit.

Then, as now, there was a sense that it was in bad taste—if not outright racist—to acknowledge that men like Brown and Neely are a familiar presence in American urban public spaces, and that this presence is not a good thing. Then, as now, the progressive party line was that it’s “real corny” and “a mark of low moral character” to admit that you are discomfited by encountering people on public transit who behave in ways that telegraph the imminent possibility of violence, or confrontation, or the lower-grade-but-still-unpleasant spectacle of seeing someone evacuate his bowels onto the seat where, but for your instinctive choice to herd your family down the car, your 3-year-old toddler would still have been sitting.

The problem with this taboo around certain uncomfortable truths about public disorder is that when you make discussing those truths a thing that is Simply Not Done by decent progressive people, you leave the field of discourse wide open to the kind of person who cares about neither progressive politics nor decency. That is where we are now.

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy asks why the left doesn’t demand safe mass transit:

Press Secretary Karoline Leavit calls out the DNC-MSM for their silence:

NEWS YOU CAN USE: A Practical Lesson in Self-Defense From Vietnam’s Central Highlands. “In the cases we have been witnessing, the killers have conducted reconnaissance and planned out the attack, to include the anticipated reactions of their victims. They expect the victims to attempt to run away or simply hide. They’re prepared for both situations. However, what they’re not prepared for, and something they’re counting on them not to do, is turning and and attacking them with ferocity. In nearly every single case of a rampage killer ambushing innocent victims, at the first sign of violent resistance, the killer breaks off their attack and either flees or, if trapped, kills themselves.”

You can get a long way with ferocity.

ALL IN THE FAMILY: Biden’s Brother James Hired Ex-Secret Service Agent To Help Chinese Business Client, IG Finds.

James Biden hired a private investigator—a retired Secret Service agent who served on the security detail for Joe Biden—to find out whether a Chinese client suspected of bribery had an arrest warrant against him, a bombshell revelation that contradicts what the former first brother told Congress in a deposition last year.

Biden told House investigators in February 2024 he asked former Secret Service agent Dale Pupillo in 2017 to run a background check on Patrick Ho, an official with CEFC China Energy, a Chinese energy conglomerate with which Biden and his nephew Hunter Biden had a multimillion-dollar consulting contract.

Biden, who was warned he could be charged with perjury for lying in the interview, testified the background check was simply due diligence for his “own edification” prior to meeting with Hunter and Ho in Hong Kong. The background check was “not to inform or anything else,” said Biden. And asked by House Republicans whether the background check was “to try and understand whether or not there was a Federal investigation of Patrick Ho,” Biden replied: “I have no idea.”

But a new Department of Justice inspector general report casts doubt on that story.

The Biden name ought to be enough to cast doubt on any story.

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