Yeah but, who needs weapons, when we have modern dancers and barista sociologists to dissuade enemies from attacking?

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Now here's a sentiment I can get behind

One Andrew Freeman, Old Greenwich, has written (in crayon, presumably) an angry letter to the editor: Trump Candidacy is Possible through the Acquiescence of People Like Dan Quigley. After a few deranged paragraphs about Republicans (?) “who cling so tightly to power that they have abandoned all sense of decency and patriotism”, Freeman gets to the heart of the matter:

Have some self-respect and if you actually are something different, stop calling yourself a Republican.

Exactly. Well done, Mr. Freeman.

It's our last best hope

With all the media hoopla that will probably be surrounding the Democrat’s convention while Joe is shuffled off the stage and into the great Rehoboth rest home and pudding bar, we’ll need something to bring voters’ attention back to what a horrible group of people the Democrats are. This might do it:

Biden, schmiden, we have the administrative state to run things

I’ve noted here before that a large portion of American (I use the term loosely) voters don’t really care about such mundane things as the deliberate and continuing destruction transformation of the country by the Leftist cabal now in control of the United States. They’ll vote for anyone or anything who isn’t Trump, period.

David Strom says the same thing, but better: New Spin: Trust the Deep State

In the course of a few months, we have gone from "there is no deep state" to "the deep state is awesome" to "it doesn't matter that the president is demented because we have the deep state to run things. 

Once again, they have done the meme. 

Jeh Johnson is simply saying the quiet part out loud: Joe Biden is not now and certainly will not be going forward the President of the United States, and we should all be fine with that. 

Who needs a president when we have an administrative state? 

If you think about it, that has been the theme undergirding all the various arguments from Democrats that Joe Biden should stay on the ballot, and many of the arguments that he should not. With a few exceptions, even the Democrats who are calling for Biden to step down aren't doing so on the basis that a demented man should not be president but rather that Biden will almost certainly lose this November. 

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In quote after quote, interview after interview, the primary questions have been "Can Biden win?" and "Will Biden hurt the down-ballot races?"

In other words, it really doesn't matter who the president is as long as he can win and have an Establishment-approved team around him to run the country.

Call it the "yes, Minister" theory of government. The leader is a figurehead and the real power is behind the throne. 

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Of course, this is no revelation to those of us who are paying attention. The only thing "new" about this is how openly the Establishment is talking about it, and how confident they are that Americans will tolerate this state of affairs. 

The acceptance of pandemic-era policies that shredded the Constitution, forced people into staying home, injecting an experimental cocktail into their bodies, and, most of all, taking pleasure in the deaths of their fellow citizens when they were political opponents suggests that a large chunk of America is just fine with this state of affairs. 

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People are coming out of the woodwork proudly proclaiming that they would rather have a brainless near-corpse in the Oval Office than allow people they dislike to have a say in how their government works. 

They like that the deep state runs things, and that in itself is depressing. 

Canada*, Germany — we're next

not funny

Germany: ‘Far-Right’ AfD Gets Its Bank Account Frozen

German so-called “far-right” party AfD — which is electorally ascendant at the moment to the consternation of the globalists — recently had its donation account frozen by a German bank following a petition filed by a group that bills itself “Grandmothers Against the Right.”

German bank Berliner Volksbank has closed the donation account of the right-wing antiglobalist opposition party Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) following a petition by a group calling itself Grandmothers Against the Right (Omas gegen Rechts).

The group launched their petition in May, stating that the bank, which claims to stand for tolerance and against right-wing extremism, should not be allowed to accommodate an account for the AfD. The organisation handed over 33,500 signatures to the bank on Wednesday, July 3rd, to demand the termination of the account, and after meeting the chairman of the board of directors, Carsten Jung, Grandmothers Against the Right announced that their venture has been successful.

Already, Facebook, Google and other social media tyrants are busy demonetizing conservative websites of all sizes (even one as small as this one), banks are cutting off credit lines for oil companies, gun stores and manufacturers, and a growing list of DEI targets. This will only accelerate as the financial giants, teamed with the government, realize that there’s no check on their power.

*Reminder:

You might recall a similar set of events that transpired a couple of years ago, in this case in Justin Trudeau’s (admitted admirer of China’s “basic dictatorship”) Canada when he had the trucker convoy participants’ bank accounts frozen.

Via Newsweek, Feb. 15, 2022 (emphasis added):

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Sunday vowed to freeze bank accounts of the truckers protesting his COVID-19 vaccine mandates, while the movement's fundraising website remained down.

Right-wing Christian fundraising site GiveSendGo remained down and the platform has not said anything for over 24 hours, despite the website and official page for the Canadian truckers appearing to be hacked and non-functional on Monday.

A leak website also said it received a cache of information, including donor details to the Freedom Convoy protest, after the fundraising site was targeted in a cyberattack on Sunday night.

Protesters had raised more than $8 million of funding to support their cause, as they blockade roads in the Canadian capital Ottawa. The protests, which have been associated with the anti-vaccination movement and the far-right*, have gathered momentum all over the world.

A sobering reminder from the editor of PJ Media, Paula Boyard

clueless

Boyard is wrong, I think, to describe much of the false news spewed by our mainstream media as merely false; deliberately deceptive is closer to the mark, but her main point is spot-on: a lot of us on the right, myself included, forget how little of the news we read, the information we hold, is known by the majority of Americans.

You Really Need to Understand What We're Up Against

In an October 1903 article, the New York Times predicted it would take "one to ten million years" for man to develop a working "flying machine." 

We all know how that turned out. Sixty-nine days later, on Dec. 17, 1903, Orville and Wilbur Wright made their historic first successful flight in the heavier-than-air Wright Flyer in Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina. 

The New York Times was wrong then, and they continue to be wrong about many important things. One of the most dangerous in recent years was the Russia collusion story, for which they were awarded a Pulitzer Prize. For months before the 2016 election, the Times shouted Russia, Russia, Russia! from the rooftops, even after it became clear that the story was a psyops pushed by Hillary Clinton's campaign. That was the real "election interference," not the nonsense the Times was pushing. 

There were also the myriad conspiracy theories: Hunter's laptop was fake, Trump told people to inject bleach into their lungs and suggested they take horse pills, and conservatives (especially the scary Christian ones) are the biggest threat to democracy anyone has ever seen.  

More recently, the Times, desperate to protect Joe Biden, claimed that videos showing him to be frail and confused are "cheap fakes." 

On June 21, they wrote, "In the last two weeks, conservative news outlets, the Republican National Committee, and the Trump team have circulated videos of Mr. Biden that lacked important context and twisted mundane moments to paint him in an unflattering light."

… . Yet the Times hasn't paid a price for its many years of lies and disinformation. According to Wikipedia, "As of May 2024, The New York Times has 10.5 million subscribers, with 9.9 million online subscribers and 640,000 print subscribers, the second-largest newspaper by print circulation in the United States behind The Wall Street Journal." That's 4% of the U.S. voting population

It's easy to get excited about Fox News being the most-viewed cable news station, but that's just a drop in the bucket compared to network news. The average number of viewers (in millions) for each network tells the story: 


That's 18.78 million eyeballs on mainstream/left-wing news stations compared to Fox News's 1.9 million (I left out ESPN, Ion, and HGTV... why are those even on that list?). 

In 2016, millions of viewers tuned in night after night after night to hear the Russia collusion hoax parroted on these networks.

The same holds true for news websites. This chart shows the percentage of U.S. market share: 

Another 84-year-old who won't retire

Body of Mississippi nursing student, 22, is found mutilated in a cemetery after surgeon father warned Nashville judge her life was in danger

Respected surgeon Lance Johansen pleaded with the judge not to let his daughter's boyfriend out of jail, or he would kill her.

Bricen Rivers, 23, was in jail for holding his longtime girlfriend Lauren Johnsen, 22, captive and viciously beating her while the were on vacation together in Nashville.

'I sat in the courtroom in Nashville and told the judge that if they let him out, he was going to kill her,' he said.

His words were prophetic, as Lauren's body was found mutilated and dumped in her own car on Wednesday, 

'He had assaulted her — this was probably the fifth or sixth time where they would get into a fight and he would beat her. We would get her away from him for a while, but he would find a way to weasel back in it.'

Dr Johansen drove from Biloxi, Mississippi, to make the impassioned plea to the court in Nashville after Rivers' arrest in December, and for a time, it worked.

But after rotting in jail for seven months, Rivers' lawyer convinced Judge Cheryl Blackburn [84] to lower his bail from $250,000 to $150,000 so he could get out.

He was supposed to go straight to a company that would install a GPS ankle monitor as a condition of his bail, but instead he disappeared.

'They let him out and didn't tell us, and didn't put the ankle monitor on him. They just let him walk out of jail,' Johansen told WLOX

The father had no idea Rivers was out of jail until he got a voicemail from Davidson County District Attorney's Office on Monday.

'This is Bailey calling from the district attorney's office in Nashville. Bricen Rivers was released from custody,' the message shared with WLOX began.

'He was supposed to report straight to a GPS company and be put on a GPS monitor and he was not to leave Davidson County. 

'But as soon as he was released, he did not report to that GPS monitoring company, and he has not been heard from. I wanted to make sure Lauren is safe.'

But Lauren was not safe.

Johansen desperately tried to call her, but she didn't answer, and he said texts he received from her number 'didn't really look like the way she talks'.

About 4pm on Tuesday, he got a notification that her Life360 tracker was turned off.

Then his younger daughter, who lived with Lauren, said she found the security camera smashed and the door sitting open. Lauren was nowhere to be found.

Johansen filed a missing persons report with the local Hattiesburg Police in Biloxi, but when he called the next morning, he claimed very little had been done.

'We assumed they were going to track the vehicle and try to find her, but they never did it until Wednesday at 3 pm when I insisted they find out where the car was,' he said.

Lauren's car pinged at the Wolf River Cemetery in an isolated part of Gulfport, Mississippi, and police rushed to the scene.

Rivers was in the car, but fled into the woods as soon as police showed up, leading them on an hours-long chase.

Johansen said as soon as he arrived at the scene he knew Lauren was dead. 

So I Googled the Judge, and uh oh:

Defense Attorneys Question the Competency of Judge Cheryl Blackburn

Multiple motions filed asking judge to remove herself from cases

By Steven Hale April 12, 2024

“Multiple” — that’s bad

Nashville defense attorneys have taken the extraordinary step of challenging the competency of longtime Criminal Court Judge Cheryl Blackburn. Nearly three years after the judge suffered a stroke at the courthouse, the legal filings bring into partial public view what had increasingly been the subject of hushed courthouse chatter. 

The Banner has learned of multiple motions related to Blackburn’s capacity that have been filed under seal. However, one motion filed publicly in a felony assault case on Wednesday shed some light on the doubts being raised about her ability to oversee serious criminal cases. 

Nashville defense attorney Kevin Kelly filed the motion seeking a postponement of his client’s trial so that he could research his client’s “constitutional rights to have this trial heard by a Judge who is competent to rule on issues related to this trial.” Kelly goes on to cite “this Honorable Court’s recent recusal and transfer in an unrelated case that was granted in response to a motion calling the Court’s competency into question.” 

Kelly told the Banner he couldn’t comment on the matter beyond saying that he has an obligation to advocate for his client. A hearing on his motion is scheduled for Friday morning. 

Former Public Defender Dawn Deaner said that motions to remove a judge are not made lightly and involve significant risk to attorneys and the people they represent.

“There is this underlying concern as a lawyer that if you file a motion that a judge might find offensive, that they will take it out on you, the lawyer, or they will take it out on your clients, or they will take it out on your future clients,” she said. 

In her view, some judges are very much seen as “kings and queens” of their courtroom.

“And it’s kind of like the old saying, ‘If you come at the king, you better not miss.’”

Blackburn got her undergraduate degree from Vanderbilt University in 1969 and has been on the bench in Nashville since 1996.

The Mickster's lobbying efforts have finally paid off!

erin go blech

Ireland’s being crushed by a tidal wave of immigrants, citizens are losing their jobs and housing, so the government has a solution:

Ireland has just appointed its first diversity commissar, a Nigerian who’s now (if she wasn’t before) on the taxpayer payroll.

The good people of Ireland have been gifted by their state a gift they never knew they needed: a brand-new diverse commissar equipped with brand-new government authority to lecture to them about their unmitigated deplorable racism or whatever so that they can learn to act right and stop being so racist that they allow Nigerian migrants to move to their country and earn a publicly-subsidized salary to tell them how irredeemably racist they are.

The Government has announced Dr Ebun Joseph as Special Rapporteur for the National Plan Against Racism (NAPAR) which was published over a year ago.

Dr Joseph is a Nigerian-Irish lecturer, who founded the first Black Studies University module in Ireland.

She will chair an Advisory Group on Racism and Racial Equality, which will facilitate evidence-based implementation of the action plan.

The National Plan Against Racism aims to make Ireland a place in which the impacts of racism are fully acknowledged and actively addressed.

The advisory group will assist in the ongoing implementation of the plan.

In her role as Special Rapporteur, Dr Joseph will monitor progress towards the objectives of the NAPAR.

The Special Rapporteur may also consider matters pertaining to racial equality more broadly, and will have the authority to request information and data from public bodies to support them in carrying out the role.

The hyphen-happy social engineers like to play fast and loose with national identity. Ebun is a Nigerian grew up in Nigeria and moved to Ireland in 2002 at the age of 32.

Via Wikipedia (emphasis added):

She was born Ebun Joseph Arogundade in Benin City, Nigeria in 1970 to Joseph and Grace Arogundade. She has six siblings. Her father Chief Arogundade from Okpe was a politician, and a former commissioner for education and finance. She has two sons, and lives in Dublin. She holds both Nigerian and Irish citizenship…

Ebun Joseph first trained as a microbiologist at the University of Benin. She went on to work as the Administrative Secretary for the Nigerian Britain Association before emigrating to Ireland in 2002.

While there are many bitter ironies about the Social Justice™ ideologues conquering what the British Empire with its vast armies and armada tried and failed to conquer for centuries, perhaps the most notable of which is that Ireland, alone among Western European nations, has no colonial legacy whatsoever and, in fact, was subjugated by the British itself for all those years, from whence myriad Irish fight songs have emerged.


Yet, somehow, Ireland’s liberal media — which is just as bad and perhaps worse than America’s — has managed to turn the island nation’s unending suffering and centuries of subjugated status into a history of itself inflicting white supremacy and oppression on others.

Via The Irish Times, “Ireland has yet to come to terms with its imperial past” (emphasis added):

Ireland was England’s first colony. We lived as part of the English, and then British, Empire for over 700 years. The Normans first conquered Ireland in 1169 and aside from a brief decade of independence during the 1640s Ireland formed an integral part of the English imperial system, until 1922 and the foundation of modern state. As well as being colonised the Irish operated as active colonists in the empires of Britain and other European powers

Over these centuries, Ireland also served as laboratory both for imperial rule and for resistance to that rule. Structures, policies and ethnocentric ideologies were first formulated in colonial Ireland and later transferred to other parts of the British empire. This included modes and structures of governance; policies and practices associated with Anglicisation, especially the promotion of English culture, language, religion, and education; the law, particularly as it related to the use of land and other natural resources; and, finally, knowledge collection.

And this is fun: she actually references the death of George Floyd as the catalyst for her new country’s awakening:

He fought with Alexander; Scipio Africanus; and Uncle Frank. He fought cannibals with Uncle Ambrose, and he died alongside Beau in the sands of Iraq

Speaking to military veterans and their families, July 4th, 2022:

"And by the way, I've been all over the world with you. I've been in and out of battles"

No joke.

I’ve read that the real soldiers respect just one medal: the Combat Infantry Badge. I never served, so I don’t know whether that’s true, but I do know that Joe Biden is a disgusting, horrible man for trying to claim that distinction.

U.S. Army Combat Infantryman Badge

TypeSpecial Skill Group 1 BadgeAwarded forPerforming duties while personally present and under fire while serving in an assigned infantry or Special Forces capacity, in a unit of brigade, regimental, or smaller size, engaged in active ground combat

More on Cloward-Pliven

I found this article interesting; you may not, so feel free to jump off at any time. I don’t agree with some of the author’s assertions: I’d argue that NYC’s overloaded welfare system was A cause of that city’s bankruptcy, not the only one, but that’s a minor point. Note that, writing in 2005, he accurately predicted the 2016 election fraud.

they don’t look like rabid communists but then, most don’t

The Cloward-Piven Strategy By Richard Poe DiscoverTheNetworks.org - 2005

First proposed in 1966 and named after Columbia University sociologists Richard Andrew Cloward and Frances Fox Piven, the Cloward-Piven Strategy seeks to hasten the fall of capitalism by overloading the government bureaucracy with a flood of impossible demands, thus pushing society into crisis and economic collapse.

Inspired by the August 1965 riots in the black district of Watts in Los Angeles (which erupted after police had used batons to subdue an African American man suspected of drunk driving), Cloward and Piven published an article titled "The Weight of the Poor: A Strategy to End Poverty" in the May 2, 1966 issue of The Nation. Following its publication, The Nation sold an unprecedented 30,000 reprints. Activists were abuzz over the so-called "crisis strategy" or "Cloward-Piven Strategy," as it came to be called. Many were eager to put it into effect.

In their 1966 article, Cloward and Piven charged that the ruling classes used welfare to weaken the poor; that by providing a social safety net, the rich doused the fires of rebellion. Poor people can advance only when "the rest of society is afraid of them," Cloward told The New York Times on September 27, 1970. Rather than placating the poor with government hand-outs, wrote Cloward and Piven, activists should work to sabotage and destroy the welfare system; the collapse of the welfare state would ignite a political and financial crisis that would rock the nation; poor people would rise in revolt; only then would "the rest of society" accept their demands.

The key to sparking this rebellion would be to expose the inadequacy of the welfare state. Cloward-Piven's early promoters cited radical organizer Saul Alinsky as their inspiration. "Make the enemy live up to their (sic) own book of rules," Alinsky wrote in his 1989 book Rules for Radicals. When pressed to honor every word of every law and statute, every Judaeo-Christian moral tenet, and every implicit promise of the liberal social contract, human agencies inevitably fall short. The system's failure to "live up" to its rule book can then be used to discredit it altogether, and to replace the capitalist "rule book" with a socialist one.

The authors noted that the number of Americans subsisting on welfare -- about 8 million, at the time -- probably represented less than half the number who were technically eligible for full benefits. They proposed a "massive drive to recruit the poor onto the welfare rolls." Cloward and Piven calculated that persuading even a fraction of potential welfare recipients to demand their entitlements would bankrupt the system. The result, they predicted, would be "a profound financial and political crisis" that would unleash "powerful forces … for major economic reform at the national level."

Their article called for "cadres of aggressive organizers" to use "demonstrations to create a climate of militancy." Intimidated by threats of black violence, politicians would appeal to the federal government for help. Carefully orchestrated media campaigns, carried out by friendly, leftwing journalists, would float the idea of "a federal program of income redistribution," in theform of a guaranteed living income for all -- working and non-working people alike. Local officials would clutch at this idea like drowning men to a lifeline. They would apply pressure on Washington to implement it. With every major city erupting into chaos, Washington would have to act.

This was an example of what are commonly called Trojan Horse movements -- mass movements whose outward purpose seems to be providing material help to the downtrodden, but whose real objective is to draft poor people into service as revolutionary foot soldiers; to mobilize poor people en masse to overwhelm government agencies with a flood of demands beyond the capacity of those agencies to meet. The flood of demands was calculated to break the budget, jam the bureaucratic gears into gridlock, and bring the system crashing down. Fear, turmoil, violence and economic collapse would accompany such a breakdown -- providing perfect conditions for fostering radical change. That was the theory.

Cloward and Piven recruited a militant black organizer named George Wiley to lead their new movement. In the summer of 1967, Wiley founded the National Welfare Rights Organization (NWRO). His tactics closely followed the recommendations set out in Cloward and Piven's article. His followers invaded welfare offices across the United States -- often violently -- bullying social workers and loudly demanding every penny to which the law "entitled" them. By 1969, NWRO claimed a dues-paying membership of 22,500 families, with 523 chapters across the nation.

Regarding Wiley's tactics, The New York Times commented on September 27, 1970, "There have been sit-ins in legislative chambers, including a United States Senate committee hearing, mass demonstrations of several thousand welfare recipients, school boycotts, picket lines, mounted police, tear gas, arrests - and, on occasion, rock-throwing, smashed glass doors, overturned desks, scattered papers and ripped-out phones."

These methods proved effective. "The flooding succeeded beyond Wiley's wildest dreams," writes Sol Stern in the City Journal. "From 1965 to 1974, the number of single-parent households on welfare soared from 4.3 million to 10.8 million, despite mostly flush economic times. By the early 1970s, one person was on the welfare rolls in New York City for every two working in the city's private economy."

As a direct result of its massive welfare spending, New York City was forced to declare bankruptcy in 1975. The entire state of New York nearly went down with it. The Cloward-Piven strategy had proved its effectiveness.

The Cloward-Piven strategy depended on surprise. Once society recovered from the initial shock, the backlash began. New York's welfare crisis horrified America, giving rise to a reform movement which culminated in "the end of welfare as we know it" -- the 1996 Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act, which imposed time limits on federal welfare, along with strict eligibility and work requirements. Both Cloward and Piven attended the White House signing of the bill as guests of President Clinton.

Most Americans to this day have never heard of Cloward and Piven. But New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani attempted to expose them in the late 1990s. As his drive for welfare reform gained momentum, Giuliani accused the militant scholars by name, citing their 1966 manifesto as evidence that they had engaged in deliberate economic sabotage. "This wasn't an accident," Giuliani charged in a 1997 speech. "It wasn't an atmospheric thing, it wasn't supernatural. This is the result of policies and programs designed to have the maximum number of people get on welfare."

Cloward and Piven never again revealed their intentions as candidly as they had in their 1966 article. Even so, their activism in subsequent years continued to rely on the tactic of overloading the system. When the public caught on to their welfare scheme, Cloward and Piven simply moved on, applying pressure to other sectors of the bureaucracy, wherever they detected weakness.

In 1982, partisans of the Cloward-Piven strategy founded a new "voting rights movement," which purported to take up the unfinished work of the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Like ACORN, the organization that spear-headed this campaign, the new "voting rights" movement was led by veterans of George Wiley's welfare rights crusade. Its flagship organizations were Project Vote and Human SERVE, both founded in 1982. Project Vote is an ACORN front group, launched by former NWRO organizer and ACORN co-founder Zach Polett. Human SERVE was founded by Richard A. Cloward and Frances Fox Piven, along with a former NWRO organizer named Hulbert James.

All three of these organizations -- ACORN, Project Vote and Human SERVE -- set to work lobbying energetically for the so-called Motor-Voter law, which Bill Clinton ultimately signed in 1993. The Motor-Voter bill is largely responsible for swamping the voter rolls with "dead wood" -- invalid registrations signed in the name of deceased, ineligible or non-existent people -- thus opening the door to the unprecedented levels of voter fraud and "voter disenfranchisement" claims that followed in subsequent elections. The new "voting rights" coalition combines mass voter registration drives -- typically featuring high levels of fraud -- with systematic intimidation of election officials in the form of frivolous lawsuits, unfounded charges of "racism" and "disenfranchisement," and "direct action" (street protests, violent or otherwise). Just as they swamped America's welfare offices in the 1960s, Cloward-Piven devotees now seek to overwhelm the nation's understaffed and poorly policed electoral system.

Their tactics set the stage for the Florida recount crisis of 2000, and have introduced a level of fear, tension and foreboding to U.S. elections heretofore encountered mainly in Third World countries. Both the Living Wage and Voting Rights movements depend heavily on financial support from George Soros's Open Society Institute and his Shadow Party, through whose support the Cloward-Piven strategy continues to provide a blueprint for some of the Left's most ambitious campaigns.

Cloward-Pliven Motor Voter Bill signing: