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January 04, 2025

Substitute Saturday ONT - January 4, 2025 [TRex]

—Open Blogger

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Saturday Evening Movie Thread [moviegique]: Year-end roundup

—Open Blogger

The end of the year numbers are looking pre-pandemic levels, with over 100 films seen in theaters and drive-ins all over the country! (OK, Los Angeles and Las Vegas. Let me have this!) Hopefully 2025 will be even better. Here's a round-up of the past three weeks of movie viewing.

Umbrellas of Cherbourg (1964)


Catherine Deneuve plays the ingenue in this odd French musical about a sixteen-year-old who wants to marry her twenty-year-old boyfriend, has sex with the night before he's deployed to Algeria, then ends up gestating and dithering because of the boy's ambiguous letters home while a rich local courts her. (I know, right? French!) This is a very odd film. When La La Land came out, my friend (@JulesLaLaLand, fittingly enough) used to warn people by saying it was more Cherbourg than Singin' In the Rain, and I came out of this thinking Damien Chazelle had basically lifted this movie to make La La Land. Oh, it's careers rather than the draft and a pregnancy driving people apart, but somehow that felt to me like details.

The Boy was not much impressed by my evaluation, nor the movie.

The film is ninety-six minutes but it can actually feel like it drags a bit because a) the characters never stop singing; b) the singing is basically what we'd call recitative. That is, it's like an opera without the arias. Everyone delivers their dialogue in song, but very low-key song without, e.g., choruses or a lot of repetition. So it sort of feels like one hour-and-a-half long song.

It worked for me, in that the theme of the movie, which is frequently recapitulated, feels completely different at the end than it does at the beginning, and the ending is bittersweet, to say the least. Chazelle turns it up to eleven for La La Land, giving a dramatic visualization of what might have been: This is far more low-key.

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"Maybe if we sold something other than umbrellas, I wouldn't have to marry some rich guy?"


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Hobby Thread - January 4, 2025 [TRex]

—Open Blogger

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Welcome hobbyists! Pull up a chair and sit a spell with the Horde in this little corner of the interweb. This is the mighty, mighty officially sanctioned Ace of Spades Hobby Thread.

We gave the Ace of Spades Wheel of Hobbies(TM) a spin and it reminded us that we previewed a gingerbread theme last week. Maybe we need to feed the wheel more often...

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Ace of Spades Pet Thread, January 4

—K.T.

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Do not trust this chart. General guideline only.

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Good afternoon and welcome to the almost world famous Ace of Spades Pet Thread. Thanks for stopping by. Kick back and enjoy the world of animals.

Would you like a treat?

Let's relax a little with the animals and leave the world of politics and current events outside today.

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Gardening, Puttering and Adventure Thread, Jan 4

—K.T.

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Happy New Gardening Year! Above, a striped rose growing in Turkey, of all places, a couple of years ago. Is everything frozen where you are?

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Conspiry Theories about Conspiracy Theories

—K.T.

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Good morning, Horde! Have you noticed a few unexpected issues (or narratives) appearing lately? Let's return to the thrilling days of yesteryear, namely January 2024, when the luminaries of the WEF in Davos chose "misinformation and disinformation" as the most severe short-term risk the world faced. Especially with AI taking over the internet.

Their aim was control. Something to think about, given the events of this year.

How do you think control of "the narrative" has proceeded during 2024?

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BABYLON BEE

FBI Asks X Users To Please Stop Solving Crimes Before They Do

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The Classical Saturday Morning Coffee Break & Prayer Revival

—Misanthropic Humanitarian (ONT Cob Emeritus)

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[H/T Biden’s Dog]

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Daily Tech News 4 January 2025

—Pixy Misa

Top Story

  • Microsoft is planning to spend $80 billion on AI datacenters in 2025. (Thurrott)

    Why?
    "In many ways, artificial intelligence is the electricity of our age, and the next four years can build a foundation for America's economic success for the next quarter century," Microsoft president and vice chair Brad Smith writes. "It's clear that artificial intelligence is poised to become a world-changing General-Purpose Technology, or GPT. AI promises to drive innovation and boost productivity in every sector of the economy. The United States is poised to stand at the forefront of this new technology wave, especially if it doubles down on its strengths and effectively partners internationally."
    Because you don't get a market cap of $150 billion by not creating the Torment Nexus.


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Ohah Enn Tee, Bam-Ba-Lam

—WeirdDave

Howdy Horde! Friday night. Say, have I ever mentioned that Cal is my favorite president?

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Party Like It's 2025 Cafe

—Ace

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Nepotism can only take you so far

An unexpected caller.

Cat would like to take the air.

I'd be proud if I bowled a Mjolnir Strike like this.


The mimicry skills of a starling. He does an amazing R2-D2 at the end.

Nature's little Transformer.

Prancing in the park.

Largish cat purrs for headrubs.

Octopodes, the cats of the sea.

Dogs hate when the cat sleeps in their bed, but they love when their humans get in.

I said no pictures, mac.

This doggo is looking forward to the polar vortex. (Which is unfortunately coming to the central and eastern US through this weekend and then intensifying through the week.)

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Lawsuit: "Hulking" Transgender Inmate Sexually Assaulted His Female Cellmate

—Ace

"The thing that they say can never happen just happened again," commented J.K. Rowling.

The NY Post:

A former inmate at a Washington state women's prison was repeatedly sexually assaulted by her hulking transgender cellmate -- who was transferred to the prison after changing her gender identity, according to a shocking new lawsuit.

Mozzy Clark sued the state department of corrections in federal court last week for locking her in a cell with a 6-foot-4 convicted child molester who allegedly subjected her to months of stalking, threats of violence and sexual harassment and assault, according to the lawsuit.

The cellmate, Christopher Scott Williams, was convicted of sexually assaulting a young girl as a male, and was serving a separate sentence for domestic abuse.

Williams then petitioned to be recognized as female and be transferred to a women's prison, according to the lawsuit.

When the state granted the request and placed Williams in a cell with Clark, the latter's life became a living nightmare, she alleged.

State DOC records show Williams is listed as female at the Washington Corrections Center for Women.

Clark claimed Williams, who slept above her in the top bunk, would threaten to rape her, leer at her in the shower, and constantly ask for sex -- once with a homemade dildo he had brought into the cell, according to the lawsuit.

"In their cell, Ms. Clark was on the bottom bunk. Mr. Williams ... would hover menacingly over Ms. Clark's bunk with an erection while touching himself. He would also display his erection to Ms. Clark against her will, and gesture towards it, saying how much he wanted her," the lawsuit alleged.

"One night, Ms. Clark woke up and saw inmate Williams sitting on the floor next to her bed with his arm under her blanket, rubbing her genitals," the lawsuit adds.

Clark said the guards did little to protect her when she complained. Eventually Williams was moved to a separate cell, but the inmate would seek her out, stare at her in the showers, and follow her into the bathroom -- making perverted comments from the next stall, the documents alleged.

"He also started threatening her with violence if she complained about him again," according to the suit, which is asking for restitution from the state for "extreme emotional distress, shame, intimidation, humiliation, indignation, embarrassment, and fear."

Other actually-female females have also complained of him, saying that he leers at them in the showers and they feel unsafe around him.

You're not going to believe this, but almost two thirds of "transgender" inmates in UK prisons are, get this, sex offenders.

Almost two thirds of transgender prisoners who identify as female are convicted sex offenders, it has been revealed.

Out of the 245 trans women inmates, who are legally recognised as male, a total of 151, or 62 per cent, had committed at least one sexual offence.

Official figures showed that the number of prisoners who identify as transgender but do not have a Gender Recognition Certificate (GRC) rose by almost 10 per cent to 295 in 2024.

New rules mean that trans prisoners who identify as women but have male genitalia or those convicted of violent sexual offences cannot be held in female jails, unless there are exceptional circumstances.

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Jimmy Carter Was Not a Good Man Who Made for a Bad President. In Fact, He Was a Very Bad Man, Too.

—Ace

The Bee kills:

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David Strom reveals something I didn't know. Iran took hostages to pressure the US into delivering over the deposed Shah of Iran, who'd fled the country as crazed jihadists sought to execute him.

I thought, wrongly, that Carter was some kind of friend to the Shah.

In fact, Carter aided the Ayatollah Khomeini in deposing him.

Carter, whose guiding principle was promoting human rights around the world, abandoned the Shah of Iran and basically cut a deal with Ayatollah Khomeini, paving the way for the zealous tyrant to ascend to power.

The BBC:

In a first-person message, Khomeini told the White House not to panic at the prospect of losing a strategic ally of 37 years and assured them that he, too, would be a friend.

"You will see we are not in any particular animosity with the Americans," said Khomeini, pledging his Islamic Republic will be "a humanitarian one, which will benefit the cause of peace and tranquillity for all mankind".

Khomeini's message is part of a trove of newly declassified US government documents - diplomatic cables, policy memos, meeting records - that tell the largely unknown story of America's secret engagement with Khomeini, an enigmatic cleric who would soon inspire Islamic fundamentalism and anti-Americanism worldwide.

This story is a detailed account of how Khomeini brokered his return to Iran using a tone of deference and amenability towards the US that has never before been revealed.

The ayatollah's message was, in fact, the culmination of two weeks of direct talks between his de facto chief of staff and a representative of the US government in France - a quiet process that helped pave the way for Khomeini's safe return to Iran and rapid rise to power - and decades of high-stakes tension between Iran and America.

In the official Iranian narrative of the revolution, Khomeini bravely defied the United States and defeated "the Great Satan" in its desperate efforts to keep the Shah in power.

But the documents reveal that Khomeini was far more engaged with the US than either government has ever admitted. Far from defying America, the ayatollah courted the Carter administration, sending quiet signals that he wanted a dialogue and then portraying a potential Islamic Republic as amenable to US interests.

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To this day, former Carter administration officials maintain that Washington - despite being sharply divided over the course of action - stood firm behind the Shah and his government.

But the documents show more nuanced US behaviour behind the scenes. Only two days after the Shah departed Tehran, the US told a Khomeini envoy that they were - in principle - open to the idea of changing the Iranian constitution, effectively abolishing the monarchy. And they gave the ayatollah a key piece of information - Iranian military leaders were flexible about their political future.

I always thought that Carter was a victim of the Iranian revolution. Nope, he did his bit to foment it. It's not just that he was feckless in allowing Iranian jihadis to hold American hostage for (IIRC) 444 days; he in fact was part of the cause of that captivity.



Cynical Publius
@CynicalPublius

I promised to myself that I would not comment further on Jimmy Carter's death, but it bothers me to see so many otherwise sensible conservatives spouting the "Bad President, good man" line that the Democrat/Media Complex has been spinning for 40+ years. Thus, I feel the need to drop some truth bombs, propriety at time of death notwithstanding.

Yes, he hammered a few nails on some houses for poor people. But that alone does not make one a "good man," when the rest of the track record is so awful.

After Carter lost in spectacular fashion in 1980, he did not do what every other President before him did and retire to a quiet, private life. He could have farmed peanuts in Plains with Rosalynn. Instead, he bitterly engaged in active and public efforts to undermine the policies of the elected Republicans who came after him. He INVENTED the jealous, manipulative ex-President model that Obama put on steroids in 2016.

Jimmy Carter flew around the world for decades, un-asked by America, on self-appointed missions of national importance, almost always involving gleefully interacting with raging antisemitic terrorist and/or Communist leaders, always working against the official policies of the ACTUALLY ELECTED Presidents. Carter's hatred of Israel bordered on pathological, and reeked of a sort of cloaked antisemitism that has become quite fashionable today. Somehow Jimmy Carter convinced himself that he was such an important and historic figure that he stood outside and above the U.S. systems of election and governance, even though no one other than the Yassar Arafats and Hugo Chavezs of the world asked him to do so.

Jimmy Carter was a bitter, angry narcissist who cloaked his lifelong, seething rage at the indignity of being body-slammed by Ronald Reagan (someone he considered lesser than himself in every regard) with that genteel "Southern gentleman" accent, vague scripture references and the occasional hammered nail. He purposely and vengefully wreaked havoc on America's official foreign policy for decades and he INVENTED the concept of a meddling ex-President poisoning American political discourse. (In that regard, Obama has been Carter v.2.0--we have Carter to thank for that.)

Literally every aspect of the man's self-serving public life was harmful to America, he knew that, and he did it all anyway because narcissists always operate like that--they cannot help it, and they can never admit fault. Carter's "good man" image was a carefully constructed and nurtured illusion, one that he gladly worked with the corrupt media to maintain.

So please consider these factors before pronouncing "Bad President, good man." Sometimes truth needs to be said even when some find that truth untimely.

Doctor_Zero @Doctor_Zer0

I'm old enough to remember Carter's gas lines, malaise, turn your thermostat down in winter, and the endless national humiliation of the Iran hostage crisis, so you'll pardon me if I'm not interested in reading any encomiums to his unappreciated greatness.

Carter was the avatar of the illogical and infuriating political myth that demands left-wingers be given endless credit for good intentions, even when their policies are horrifying disasters foisted upon us with fraudulent rhetoric.

The presidency of the United States is not some kindergarten assignment where everyone who plays gets a participation trophy and a smiley face sticker. Carter was an unholy disaster, and he stubbornly executed his stupid policies over the loud objections of better men and women.

He doesn't get a pass because he devoted himself to charitable work after he was thankfully bounced out of the White House by a vastly superior president. Carter's post-presidency included a great deal of vicious and destructive meddling in American diplomacy in the Middle East.

And even if Carter had kept quiet for the past half-century and just focused on building homes for the poor, the damage his administration did to the United States for generations to come was incalculable. Our children still suffer from what he did to education, for example.

Carter's failed presidency should have been studied in detail to avoid similar catastrophes in the future, including WHY he made some of his awful decisions - but those tales of venal backroom deals and political payoffs to special interests would clash with his St. Jimmy image.

The presidency of the United States is a job for serious people that should carry the highest levels of accountability. Jimmy Carter was never really held accountable for the damage he inflicted on this country, and that set a very unfortunate precedent. /end

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As Kathy Hochul Claims the New York City Subways Are Safer Than Ever, Another Freerange Murderous Lunatic Pushes a Man In Front of an Oncoming Train
Update: Johnson Re-Elected Speaker, 218-215

—Ace

On the same day that a woman was set afire and burned to death on a NYC subway, Kathy Hochul posted selfies of herself on the subway and crowed about how "safe" it was.

She avoided photographing her armed Praetorian surrounding her.

Since the proclamation that the subways are "safe," a -- get this -- deranged homeless man with a mile-long rap sheet pushed a man on to the tracks of an approaching train (content advisory).

And then, get this, a very smug Young Scholar slashed the throat of a subway rider.

And that's not all:

Libs of TikTok @libsoftiktok Kathy Hochul told us just last week that the subway is safe. Since then:

Woman burned alive
Man shoved into oncoming train
Man slashed in the neck
TdA [Tren de Aragua prison] gangs robbed riders
Woman stabbed in throat

Kathy Hochul needs to resign.


The New York Post fulminates:

Leftists know their policies will result in more victims, and they don't care

Five straight days of attacks in the subway: Welcome to the world progressives knowingly created.

From Sunday night's knifing in an L station to Thursday morning's stabbing of an off-duty MTA worker on a Bronx platform, the violence follows the horrific pre-Christmas arson murder of Debrina Kawam and includes Tuesday's miraculously non-fatal shoving onto tracks in Manhattan.

And the hell-ification of the underground is a predictable consequence of "social justice" policies.

Take Kamel Hawkins, 23 and charged with second-degree assault and attempted murder for allegedly shoving that unsuspecting stranger in front of an incoming 1 train.

No surprise: His long rap sheet includes a 2019 attack on a police officer, plus an assault, harassment and weapons possession charge from October and a 2020 case where the judge released him without bail despite prosecutors asking for remand.

Keep letting violent perps walk free, and the violence grows -- but progs insist going easy on criminals matters more than preventing innocent people from being killed or maimed.

They've told us this.

Way back in 2007, Milwaukee District Attorney John Chisholm, one of the first wave of radical "reform" prosecutors, laid it out: "Is there going to be an individual I divert, or I put into a treatment program, who's going to go out and kill somebody? You bet. Guaranteed. It's guaranteed to happen. It does not invalidate the overall approach."

Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg and the state legislators behind New York's "criminal justice reforms" might not be as frank about it, but they make the same calculation.

As do those who proclaim the moral urgency of letting the dangerously mental ill roam free and untreated, or allowing millions of unvetted illegal migrants -- rapists, murders and gangbangers among them -- to cross the border.

"Enforcing the law" is an inherently evil, white supremacist project that must be eradicated; the people who get robbed, raped or murdered along the way are collateral damage.

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And the whole sad wave of underground violence is a predictable -- indeed, predicted -- result of the progressive refusal to fight farebeating, the "gateway drug" of subway crime.

The needless, bloody chaos won't stop until this poisonous ideology is rejected at every level of government.

Not even leftwing lunatics will accept this level of public disorder, mayhem, and slaughter.

So Kathy Hochul is pretending to care for the moment, saying she'll take a look at laws which make it nearly impossible to involuntarily commit a dangerous lunatic to the mental asylum.

She's triangulating against the NY Assembly, blaming them for the state of chaos:

Gov. Kathy Hochul says the recent surge in violence in the subway "cannot continue."

This week alone, a man survived being shoved onto the tracks and fracturing his skull. The new year also started with three subway stabbings in two days. One of the victims was an MTA employee.

Late last month, Debrina Kawam was set on fire and killed on a train in Coney Island.

"Many of these horrific incidents have involved people with serious untreated mental illness, the result of a failure to get treatment to people who are living on the streets and are disconnected from our mental health care system. We have a duty to protect the public from random acts of violence, and the only fair and compassionate thing to do is to get our fellow New Yorkers the help they need," Hochul said in a statement.

She says people on the streets with untreated mental illness "is an issue that has plagued New York for decades."

She says she will include new legislation in the executive budget to change New York's involuntary commitment standards.

"Currently hospitals are able to commit individuals whose mental illness puts themselves or others at risk of serious harm, and this legislation will expand that definition to ensure more people receive the care they need," Hochul said in a statement. "I will also introduce companion legislation to change Kendra's Law, improving the process through which a court can order certain individuals to participate in Assisted Outpatient Treatment while also making it easier for individuals to voluntarily sign up for this treatment. I've been pushing these changes for the past three years -- the time for legislative action is now."

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The New York Civil Liberties Union said that while Hochul is correct that the status quo regarding mentally ill homeless people is "untenable," the solution she's seeking isn't the right one.

"The change we need is not simply to lock more people away, especially those who pose no immediate threat to themselves or others. That doesn't make us safer, it distracts us from addressing the roots of our problems, and it threatens New Yorkers' rights and liberties," NYCLU Executive Director Donna Lieberman said.

Note the below incident -- which is horrifying, discretion advised -- was supposedly not an act of terror. Rather, supposedly, the driver was 69 years old and became "confused" while driving.

But this sort of thing doesn't get stopped when crime is rampant. If NYC weren't an ultraviolent zoo this side of A Clockwork Orange, cops might have stopped this guy from driving earlier.

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Elon Musk Accurately Blames UK PM Keir Starmer for Covering Up "South Asian" Groomer/Rape Gangs, and the Leftwing Sociopath Media Rushes to Defend Starmer

—Ace

This is news again because of the partial release of transcripts of a report about the Pakistani child rape gangs -- and the UK government's inadequate response to it.

Here's just a disgusting sample:

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The 12 year old had to be "prepared" for her anal gang rape.

They also employed ISIS methods of coercion to keep 11-year-old victims quiet, threatening to burn them alive:

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The UK continues taking a lackadaisical wait-and-see approach to criminal illegal alien Islamist invaders convicted of raping children:

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Musk pointed out that Keir Starmer was the Crown Prosecutor during the groomer rape gang cover-up:

Elon Musk @elonmusk

Starmer was complicit in the RAPE OF BRITAIN when he was head of Crown Prosecution for 6 years.

Starmer must go and he must face charges for his complicity in the worst mass crime in the history of Britain.

I saw another Tweet claiming that the Crown Prosecutor must okay all prosecutions for rape. The obvious implication being that Keir Starmer refused to prosecute the Islamist rape gangs.

The sociopathic Rape Culture Media rushed to attack Trump and defend the government which facilitated the mass-rape of children:

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The UK "Independent" urges Keir Starmer to stand fast against Elon Musk's non-approved truth-saying:

Keir Starmer should be very afraid. Some of the most toxic forces in British politics are being stirred and amplified by Elon Musk, who has the power of media barons of old -- with even less responsibility.

The pinned tweet on Musk's X account this morning said: "Free Tommy Robinson!" It stays at the top of his page while, underneath, he describes Starmer as the "head of the Crown Prosecution Service when rape gangs were allowed to exploit young girls without facing justice"; and calls for Jess Phillips, the safeguarding minister, to be in prison.

This is dangerous stuff, boosting anti-democratic conspiracy theories based on myth rather than fact.

Robinson -- whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon -- is in prison because he admitted contempt of court by repeating untrue allegations that a teenage Syrian refugee violently attacked fellow students. Yet Yaxley-Lennon's tiny band of supporters -- now including Musk -- insist that he is a political prisoner, jailed for exercising his right to free speech.

Equally, several rape gangs faced justice while Starmer was head of the CPS. While Starmer himself admitted that some cases had not been prosecuted because of a "lack of understanding" of the credibility of the victims, there is no evidence that he was involved in any decisions not to prosecute.

Except that he was head of the prosecution when prosecutions were denied, en masse. I mean, just that.

Other than the fact he has total responsibility, there is no evidence he was responsible.

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And [Musk] boosts it with the irrationalist memes of the anti-politics right. The latest theme is the demand for a public inquiry into rape gangs, which Phillips, the minister responsible, has turned down for the rather obvious reason that there has already been an inquiry into child sexual abuse, chaired by Professor Alexis Jay, which reported two years ago.

This demand has been taken up by GB News, another new element of the media ecosystem. It was a comment by Liz Truss on a GB News report about Phillips that prompted Musk to reply: "She deserves to be in prison."

MPs have proposed an inquiry into Starmer's responsibility -- and Labour blocked it, while claiming "no evidence."

Labour has blocked an inquiry into Sir Keir Starmer's conduct as the head of the Crown Prosecution Service while investigating the Oldham child grooming scandal...

When you refuse to investigate crimes, you deliberately freeze yourself in a state of "no evidence."

But of course that's the whole point.

Did the FBI learn that from the UK, or did the UK learn it from the FBI?

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Tommy Robinson is back in prison for talking about Islamist Pakistani grooming and rape gangs, which the UK government has been facilitating and covering up for more than ten years in the name of "cultural sensitivities."

Elon Musk @elonmusk

Why is Tommy Robinson in a solitary confinement prison for telling the truth?

He should be freed and those who covered up this travesty should take his place in that cell.

And the mass rapes did not stop -- they're still going on today, due to the UK's criminalization of mentioning them and condemning them.

It's not just about "cultural sensitivities" -- it's also about the left wing in every country playing for the votes of Islamist colonizers:

Mario Nawfal @MarioNawfal

UK'S LABOUR PRIORITIZED VOTES OVER JUSTICE FOR RAPE GANG VICTIMS

Former Rochdale MP Simon Danczuk has revealed that Labour figures, including ex-party chairman Tony Lloyd, pressured him not to link rape gangs to the Asian Muslim community, fearing it would harm their electoral prospects.

This disgraceful political cowardice ignored the horrific abuse of vulnerable children, with estimates suggesting up to a million young girls have suffered at the hands of rape gangs across the UK. Danczuk described being "threatened" by Lloyd to stay silent and accused Labour of sacrificing justice for the sake of votes.

Tory's Kemi Badenoch call for a national inquiry into grooming gangs highlights the urgent need to uncover the truth and hold enablers accountable. Yet, Labour's refusal to support investigations in places like Oldham and Bradford demonstrates a shocking disregard for victims.

The political establishment must stop shielding itself and start prioritizing justice. These victims deserve action--not silence.


Kemi Badenoch is a good leader -- but the Conservatives only elevated her when they had no other choice remaining to them, after their electoral drubbing. They do not agree with her. They are putting her forward as a figurehead to stop the bleeding of support to Reform.

This statement is nice, but it reminds me of Republicans who make noise about illegal immigration when a Democrat President is in charge.

When they actually have the power to do something, they do nothing.

And while I believe Kemi Badenoch is serious about this, her party simply isn't. They are globalists.

Mario Nawfal @MarioNawfal

UK'S CONSERVATIVE PARTY LEADER DEMANDS NATIONAL INQUIRY INTO RAPE GANG SCANDAL

Kemi Badenoch, leader of the Conservative Party and Leader of the Opposition, is calling for a full public inquiry into the UK's rape gangs scandal. Her demand follows Labour's Jess Phillips rejecting Oldham Council's request for a government-led investigation.

Chris Philp, a senior Conservative MP, supported Badenoch's call, stating that justice is overdue for the thousands of victims across 15-25 towns. Elon also weighed in, slamming Starmer for his failures as CPS head during these crimes.

The scale of this atrocity is staggering, with estimates of up to a million victims, and even more. For decades, systemic failures in police forces, councils, and the justice system allowed these crimes to flourish unchecked.

Badenoch's call is a critical step toward addressing the injustice and ensuring accountability for those who enabled these heinous acts. A national inquiry isn't just necessary--it's a moral imperative. Britain cannot allow these victims to be failed any longer.

Musk is roiling Britain by telling UK voters to drop their conservative affiliation and vote for Reform.

God Save Great Britain @GSGB01

BREAKING: Reform MP Rupert Lowe blasts the political establishment:

'@elonmusk has done more for these abused British girls in a few days than almost any British politician has in decades.'

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The House Is Voting for Speaker; Johnson Looks Likely to Lose

—Ace

Chip Roy refused to vote for Johnson, Andy Biggs didn't vote, and Thomas Massie voted for Tom Emmer.

Update: Another Republican has voted against Johnson, instead voting for Jim Jordan.

I think that's it. I don't think we can lose four votes, and we lost them.

Update: It's worse than that -- the Republican majority is so thin we can only lose one single Representative's vote.

According to Nick Sortor, I'm right, the Republicans cannot agree on a Speaker. Johnson loses and there is no other known candidate who can win.

I'm not sure what happens if they don't elect a Speaker. I assume there will be further balloting, but if the Perpetual No Caucus keeps voting "no," then there is no Speaker, Congress can't act, and Congress can't certify Trump and Vance's victory.

Update: Thanks to TheJamesMadison, this article claims it's not true that Congress can't act -- or certify the president -- in the absence of a Speaker.

It says someone can take over as acting speaker.

As potentially extended battles to elect new speakers of the House of Representatives become more frequent, a common fear is repeatedly expressed in the national news media that the chamber cannot act until the new speaker is chosen. An Oct. 4, 2023, headline in the Washington Post, for example, succinctly captured the fear, proclaiming "The House Can't Function Without a Speaker." More recently, a USA Today news report on Speaker Mike Johnson's (R-La.) prospects for keeping the gavel in the 119th Congress included the declaration that "members can't tackle any other business until someone is chosen."

The lower chamber in the 119th Congress can function without a speaker and has done so as recently as October 2023, when former Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) was removed by conservative rebels led by Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.).

Rep. Patrick McHenry (R-N.C.) presided over the House as acting speaker while the House Republican Conference struggled before finally settling on Johnson to replace McCarthy.


The House convened at noon today for the first meeting of the new Legislature. The election of a speaker, the swearing-in of members, and the adoption of rules under which the chamber will operate are the first orders of business.

Fears that Johnson may be unable to keep the gavel are justified, thanks to the narrow Republican majority of 219--215. If all 435 members are present and voting, Johnson cannot afford to lose more than one vote.

But here's the thing: If Trump is only certified under an "acting speaker," the left will go back insisting he is an Illegitimate Usurper and it's 2016 #ResistanceReborn again.

Can we just not fuck around to grandstand for once?

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NOLA Terorist's Mosque Teaches That Jews Take Over Countries, and that European Countries Only Support Israel Because They Don't Want the Evil Jews Coming Back

—Ace

From Ed Driscoll at Instapundit, The Free Beacon reports that the mosque attended by the NOLA Jihadist taught fairly standard Democrat progressive doctrine.

Shamsud-Din Jabbar, the Islamic terrorist who killed 14 people in the New Year's Eve attack on New Orleans, lived near a Houston mosque led by a radical imam who once preached that Hitler massacred Jews because "they like to take control of the economy," video footage shows.

The Jewish people "have many problems, but that's one of the main problems--they like to take control of the economy," Imam Eiad Soudan of Houston's Masjid Bilal mosque said in November 2023, according to footage released by the Middle East Media Research Institute. "Everywhere they go, whatever is the rule, as long as they get to the goal, the means don't matter."

"They seek corruption in the land," Soudan continued. "Hitler hated the Israelites so bad because of the economy thing, they were in control of the economy." He referred to Hitler as "this guy ... with the nice moustache."

Also at Instapundit: Mosque Near Home Of New Orleans Attacker Reportedly Tells Locals Not To Speak Directly To Feds Or Media. Hit the link for that.

At PJ Media, Robert Spencer notes that the mosque is referring all inquiries to... Hamas-connected terror front group CAIR.

If Islam really were the religion of peace that virtually every non-Muslim politician in the Western world has been insisting it is for the last twenty-plus years, we would expect a certain kind of reaction from the mosque that jihad mass murderer Shamsud-Din Jabbar frequented. Yet a mosque that is within walking distance of Jabbar's Houston home has offered just the opposite reaction. Law enforcement and intelligence officials are unlikely to take any notice, lost as they are in woke dogmas and fantasies, but if protecting the American people were their first priority, they would be paying close attention.


On Wednesday afternoon, Masjid Bilal ISGH (Islamic Society of Greater Houston) issued this statement:

Assalamu Alaikum [Peace be upon you] Brothers and Sisters,

I'm sure many of you have heard about the tragic events that took place in New Orleans this morning that are now being classified as an "act of terror" by the FBI.

I want to emphasize the importance of everyone to stay very vigilant and aware of your surroundings. The safety of our community is the most important thing.

Only their own community's safety is important.

If anyone is contacted by the media, it is very important that you do not respond. If approached by the FBI and a response is necessary, please refer to CAIR and ISGH.

It is crucial that we stay united at this time as we condemn these terrible acts. Please stay safe.

JazakAllahu Khairun [May Allah reward you with blessings]
Masjid Bilal Management

This statement was as notable for what it didn't say as for what it did. The mosque expressed no shock, horror, or even disapproval of Jabbar's jihad attack. It offered no condolences to the families of the victims. It offered nothing regarding what it planned to do to ensure that other members of the congregation didn't misunderstand Islam in the way that Shamsud-Din Jabbar supposedly did. It didn't include a word about cooperating with law enforcement efforts, or affirming the mosque members' patriotism and renunciation of jihad violence.

Douglas Murray states the obvious truth, which is no minor thing in the Empire of Lies.

[I]t is obvious that a considerable campaign of recruitment inside the United States is still ongoing. The New Orleans terrorist appears to have been radicalized while in the United States. Whether that was online or via a network within the US will soon be learned.

But we should hope that the full force of the law -- and law enforcement agencies -- comes down on any and all such groupings.

Many in the intelligence community and the police are indeed working hard on such cases. But there is a societal torpor about this work.

If the New Yea's Eve attack had not been jihadist, but had -- for instance -- been some far-right white supremacist, every corner of our media and politics would be rightly lining up to demand answers. We would be asking who the people were who had put such a person up to such an attack. Who had helped him? Who had encouraged him? Who had said it was all right -- in fact good -- to do such a thing?

Even after almost a quarter of a century, it is still different with jihadists. There are too many people who think that there are "cultural sensitivities" that have to be respected. People talk about making sure that whole communities are -- rightly -- not smeared by association.

Yet if people are worried about guilt by association, why not cut that out by being very clear indeed about the sort of people, including Muslims, who do in fact encourage terrorism?

Take the most prominent Muslim group in the United States -- the Council on American Islamic Relations. As well as being an unindicted co-conspirator in past terrorism cases, CAIR's leadership is still full of people who are not anti-terror, but actually pro-terror.

It is quite an achievement if you think about it. To lead a Muslim American organization and praise terrorism, only to then complain that too many people conflate Muslims and terrorism. Ever think you're part of the problem, guys?

...

The fact that there isn't more outrage about groups like CAIR and people like Awad is because they are not as rare as we might wish. And there is too little wider societal courage to call these people out.

That is a very incisive point. If this really were just a few rogue Muslims, there would be no "cultural sensitivities" about denouncing Islamist terrorism.

The trouble is that there is a widespread and popular support for terrorism in the Muslim community -- that's why there are "cultural sensitivities." If this really were "just some extremists," no one, Christian Jewish or Muslim, would have any problem condemning jiahdism.

But it's not "just some extremists." Support for terrorism is common among Muslims, and thus the "sensitivities."

In happier news: Israel vaporized one of the perpetrators of the October 7th terror-rape attack.

The Israel Defense Force (IDF) announced Tuesday it launched a drone strike that killed a top Hamas commander who was behind last year's Oct. 7 attack on the Kibbutz Nir Oz.

The IDF identified Hamas commander Abd al-Hadi Sabah as the perpetrator behind the kibbutz attack, which resulted in the deaths or capture of nearly half of the community's 400 residents, per Fox News. The kibbutz is located in southern Israel, near the Gaza border.

Sabah was discovered hiding in a shelter in a designated humanitarian area of Khan Yunis in southern Gaza, the IDF said.

Of course. Of course.

Cowardly savages.

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For Some Reason, the FBI Leaves Behind Evidence at the NOLA Terrorist's Apartment and Allows the Media to Conduct Tours

—Ace

Happy Friday!

Breanna Morello @BreannaMorello

The FBI left behind critical pieces of evidence like a laptop, the Quran, and books on Islam.

FBI agents tell me these items would have been taken in as evidence.

Another former federal prosecutor says the home would have been sealed off for days because all the forensic teams would be going through it.

Nothing about this is normal.

This isn't transparency.

This is the FBI intentionally trying to cause distrust, while creating their false narrative.

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THE MORNING RANT: A Criminal Conviction and a Reminder - There Are College Students from China Spying on U.S. Defense Facilities

—Buck Throckmorton

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Amidst all the chatter about mysterious drones on the eastern seaboard, and talk of foreign nationals coming to this country to attend college or gain employment under special status, how has this story from a few months ago not received more widespread attention?

A Chinese national named Fengyun Shi, who came to the United States to attend college in Minnesota, was arrested and convicted of spying on operations at the Newport News naval Shipyard via drone. He also flew his drone over the BAE shipyard in nearby Norfolk. BAE is a defense contractor that provides “...some of the world's most advanced, technology-led defence, aerospace and security solutions…we develop, engineer, manufacture, and support products and systems to deliver military capability, protect national security and people, and keep critical information and infrastructure secure.” These military shipyards are in Virginia, not Minnesota, where Mr. Shi was supposed to be attending college.

This story had completely escaped my notice until I came across this tweet from The Virginian Pilot newspaper a few days ago.

While the national news clearly ignored this story as nothing more than a local crime story, it did get a little bit of local press in Minnesota and Virginia. The story is partly comical, as this Chinese spy got caught when his drone got stuck in a tree, but it is deeply disturbing too.

As reported in Wired magazine last May, despite being in this country to attend graduate school, Fengyun Shi was taking a break from his studies at the University of Minnesota, at which time he traveled to Virginia. While flying a drone in inclement weather (e.g. when there was cloud cover that prevented Chinese satellites from being able to spy) Mr. Shi accidentally got a drone stuck in a tree in a residence just outside the Newport News naval yard. This shipyard produces the United States’ nuclear submarines, among other warships.

When Mr. Shi approached the house to try to get his drone out of the tree, the property’s occupant asked for Mr. Shi’s ID. The occupant then took pictures of Mr. Shi’s ID, along with the license plate of Shi’s rental car, and then called the police. The police advised Mr. Shi to remain there while they called the fire department to get the drone out of the tree, but instead, Mr. Shi fled. Federal officials recovered the drone and found forbidden photographs in a memory card that was on the drone.

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Mid-Morning Art Thread

—CBD

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Travelling Carnival, Santa Fe
John Sloan

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The Morning Report — 1/3/25

—J.J. Sefton

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Good morning kids. In the wake of the horrific Islamic terror attack in New Orleans and the simultaneous near mass casualty event in Las Vegas that have some very problematic connections, primarily that the two maniacs served on the same army base together. Once again, as CBD and I pondered on the first podcast of the new year,

is it the ideology that drives the incompetence, or vice versa, insofar as you have to have some sort of deficiency or incompetence in order to have a worldview that allows what happened on New Years eve and indeed what has been unleashed on America since Obama and ramped up to ludicrous speed with the installation of his vegetable puppet after the rigging and theft of the 2020 election. Our government and far too much of our less and less "private" sector has been committing slow DEICIDE. Not the murder of God, though a cursory look at the state of our culture indicates a strong case for that, but I mean the intentional murder of our nation by D-E-I.

As both a byproduct of and a prime force behind the dismantling of the nation in its effort to hijack it lock stock and barrel, the prioritization of elevating the unqualified and worse, the stridently militant has resulted in mass slaughter as well as the persecution and marginalization of the politically disfavored. Link after link shows our national law enforcement and national security apparatus populated for sure at its highest levels by inept political operatives who for the sake of their puppet masters have destroyed our national security by the abrogation of their oaths to protect the personal safety and security of the American citizenry.

That's bad enough, but then look at the actions, that is inaction of FEMA in the wake of recent hurricanes that devastated parts of North Carolina just before the election. Regardless of the timing, or because of the timing, FEMA intentionally left thousands of people homeless, without power to fend for themselves because they were viewed as Trump supporters.


The greatest threat to our national security is not merely Islam in and of itself, which as nearly 1,600 years of history and the oceans of blood spilled in its drive for global conquest prove, but those who hide behind the bloody keffiyeh of diversity to sew division and transmogrify the victims into perpetrators. Despite the fact that the New Orleans beast had a veritable bomb-making factory for his abode, note:

HOUSTON – ISIS-inspired New Orleans terrorist Shamsud-Din Jabbar kept a bomb-making workbench in his ramshackle Texas trailer home — where a Quran was left open on a page about “slaying” in the name of Allah, exclusive photos obtained by The Post show.

Jabbar’s north Houston home was filled with chemical residue and chemical bottles, while an inventory of items seized by the FBI — left behind by investigators who raided his house on Wednesday — included a long list of compounds used in bomb-making.

His Quran was propped atop a bookshelf, a centerpiece in his living room, and open to a passage reading, “they fight in Allah’s cause, and slay and are slain; a promise binding…”


If the image of the falling man off the South Tower of the WTC on 9/11/01 deciding it better to plummet 108 floors to his death rather than being burned to death didn't mean anything, than that non-trivial little detail that I highlighted won't register either.

To the powers that be, of course it can't. That's why we got this from

On its way out the door, the Biden administration unveiled its National Strategy to Counter Islamophobia and Anti-Arab Hate in December. The Strategy, which denied Islamic terrorism and claimed Muslims were the victims of irrational hate, was not only a giveaway to Islamist groups, but it marked yet another failure by the administration to lay out a counter-terror strategy.

And worse:

Video of President Joe Biden’s often-repeated claim that white supremacy is a greater threat than either ISIS or Al-Qaeda has gone viral, in light of Wednesday’s deadly attack on pedestrians in New Orleans by a suspect displaying an ISIS flag in his vehicle.

Posting a flashback video on social media, Journalist Nick Sortor blamed the attack on the Biden Administration’s downplaying of the Islamist terror threat:

“PRESIDENT BIDEN FLASHBACK: ‘Terrorısm from white supremacy is the most lethal threat to the homeland today—not ISIS, not Al-Qaeda, white supremacists.’ An ISIS terrorıst just carried out one of the LARGEST TERR0R ATTACKS in the U.S. since 9/11. THIS IS ON YOU, @POTUS.”

. . . The video is a clip from Biden’s speech in Tulsa, Oklahoma on June 1, 2021, in which the president reiterated a claim he had made to Congress:

“As I said in my address to the joint session of Congress: According to the intelligence community, terrorism from white supremacy is the most lethal threat to the homeland today.  Not ISIS, not al Qaeda — white supremacists.”

“I say this wherever I go,” Biden revealed in a May 13, 2023 speech at Howard University, Politico reported at the time:

“President Joe Biden denounced white supremacy as the ‘most dangerous terrorist threat’ to the nation in his commencement address to Howard University’s graduating class Saturday.

“‘White supremacy … is the single most dangerous terrorist threat in our homeland,’ Biden said. ‘And I’m not just saying this because I’m at a Black HBCU. I say this wherever I go.’”

Funny because Biden's best friends for years were some of the most vile racists – the Dixiecrats. Of course when blacks began realizing this, the Titanic myth that the Democrats from former confederate states en masse switched parties and the Democrats became the party of civil rights was spawned. of the 26 or 28 senators only ONE switched parties (Strom Thurmond) and of the several hundred congressmen, only THREE switched. And it was because of economic policy, not because of racial politics, intertwined to a certain extent as they may be.


The notion that there is some vast undercurrent of White supremacy in the US is provably false. It does not exist and has not existed since Woodrow Wilson, a DEMOCRAT, held his infamous Klan Bake at the White House. The KKK was originally the Armed Militant Wing of the Democrat Party meant to subvert integration and terrorize black GOP voters. Since then, and 60 or more years after LBJ and the Democrats sealed the fate of blacks, we have this mythology that Democrat = Good and Republican = Evil. And it is being used across all ethnic and other demographic lines to divide and conquer.

Despite sham organizations like the SPLC and ACLU's fakery, there are perhaps fewer than 30,000 actual white supremacists in a nation of over 320 million people, fully a third of them or more here illegally and foreigners. And the majority of those 30,000 are found primarily in the prison system. But let's not let facts get in the way of creating a bogeyman.

Of course when the FBI isn't orchestrating insurrections like it did on 1/6/21, it's doing its best to persecute grandmothers praying in front of abortion abbatoirs or manufacture evidence to railroad Donald Trump.


Unless and until we can tear out the corruption and incompetence root and branch from within our government as well as get a handle on Islam, we've got problems, my friends.

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