The Force is With the ONT. Always
—WeirdDave
But I'm not, at least not initially. I'm at the new Star Wars film. I'm either going to post this early from my phone when the movie starts or have another COB put it up at 10.

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Strictly Rhetorical Question: Why Does the Media Not Report That ISIS Was Defeated in Iraq and Its Capital City of Raqqa in Syria Has Been Captured by US-Allied Troops?
—Ace
I would imagine for much the same reason the media is silent on the economy.
Though this is consistent: after all, the media was largely silent on the economy and ISIS under Obama, too. For different reasons, of course.
Trump needs to give a primetime address or something to note these things. I guess he can wait until the State of the Union, but...
Remember how debates about ISIS dominated the presidential primaries? Remember how Donald Trump and Ted Cruz ratcheted up their rhetoric until they both seemed to promise that they'd commit war crimes like carpet bombing and torture to defeat the deadly threat?ISIS was often the most important and most prominent story in the world. Now, however, the caliphate is a smoking ruin. It courted conflict with the great powers. It craved Armageddon, and it got its wish.
No one knows ISIS's exact casualty figures, but its fighters have died by the tens of thousands. I’ve spoken to men who were directly involved in the air campaign, and they have told me that the public doesn't yet understand the sheer scale and ultimate effectiveness of the American attacks. Yes, we withdrew from Iraq too soon. Yes, our counteroffensive against ISIS unfolded slowly.
But we fought back, we trained and equipped allies, and we won.
This is one of the best stories of the young Trump administration. While many of the battles were fought under Obama, Trump pursued the enemy relentlessly. He delegated decision-making to commanders in the field, they fought within the laws of war, and they prevailed. Trump promised to defeat ISIS, and he has delivered a tremendous victory. Part of the blame still rests with us. Let's be honest: Panic and fear make for a better story than victory and peace.
So why isn’t this bigger news?
It's nice to see David French take a break from his daily meltdowns and write about actual news that's happening.
Early Drafts of Comey Exoneration Memo Said That Hillary Clinton's Secret Serve Was "Likely" Hacked and Accessed by Hostile Powers;
This Was of Course Omitted By the Time Comey Publicly Exonerated Her, Softened to "Possible"
—Ace
Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., chairman of the Senate Homeland Security Committee, released copies Thursday of the edits to Comey's highly scrutinized statement.One showed language was changed to describe the actions of Clinton and her colleagues as "extremely careless" as opposed to "grossly negligent." This is a key legal distinction.
Johnson, writing about his concerns in a letter Thursday to FBI Director Christopher Wray, said the original "could be read as a finding of criminality in Secretary Clinton’s handling of classified material.""The edited statement deleted the reference to gross negligence – a legal threshold for mishandling classified material – and instead replaced it with an exculpatory sentence," he wrote.
The edits also showed that references to specific potential violations of statutes on "gross negligence" of classified information and "misdemeanor handling" were removed.
The original also said it was "reasonably likely" that "hostile actors" gained access to then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's private email account. That was later changed to say that scenario was merely "possible."
(Re)-Revealed: Democrat Senator Tom Carper Admitted Slapping His Wife in the Face in 1998 Interview
—Ace
Kirsten Gillibrand unable for comment, I imagine.
Delaware senator Tom Carper admitted to slapping his wife in a 1998 interview with a veteran political journalist in the state, confirming an accusation he denied when first running for Congress.Carper represented Delaware first in the House, then was elected governor in 1993, and has been in the Senate since 2001. He fought the accusation that he hit his wife when it first emerged during his 1982 run for Congress, saying it was "without basis in fact" and pledging to sue the New York Post, which first published the accusation in 1982, for libel.
Carper won in 1982 largely by attacking his Republican opponent for his "vicious" efforts to "smear" him and his wife, but 16 years later he admitted to Delaware reporter Celia Cohen that the accusation was true all along.
"Did I slap my wife 20 years ago? Yes," Carper said. "Do I regret it? Yes. Would I do it again? No."
Slapping one's wife is assault. So shouldn't men who assault women, even decades in the past, be forced from the Senate?
I thought that was the rule. That had been the rule two or three days ago. Has something changed recently to make that not the rule again?
Oh, and on that: When's Al Franken resigning, exactly?
Disney Buys Fox Movie and TV Entertainment Properties for $52 Billion in Stock
—Ace
BREAKING: Walt Disney Company to acquire 21st Century Fox, including the Twentieth Century Fox Film and Television studios, along with cable and int’l TV businesses, for approx. $52.4 billion in stock. pic.twitter.com/IgvuUSVR1P
— Good Morning America (@GMA) December 14, 2017
I think the actual Fox broadcast network (as opposed to its content-producing studios) will remain part of Fox, as there are rules against the same company owning two tv broadcasters in the same market. FoxNews will remain with Fox, too, as will FoxSports.
But that report says that Fox's other cable channels, FX, FXX, and NatGeo (which I didn't know Fox owned) will be going to Disney.
So Always Sunny will now be a Disney product. And Archer.
I had previously read that the Murdoch sons wanted some high-ranking positions in Disney, should the deal go through -- but I don't hear anything about that.
Will they just be major shareholders? And if so, does that trip additional anti-trust concerns? Fox and Disney might not formally own together both ABC TV and Fox TV, but if the Murdoch family owns all that stock in Disney plus the Fox broadcast TV business, is that an anti-trust concern? Will they have to sell of their shares to avoid anti-trust concerns?
I dunno.
Ed Morrissey talks about possible anti-trust action. Even though the deal is structured to avoid the red flags of a merger, this still reduces the Big Six of movie studios down to a Big Five. And one of the "Big Five" isn't big at all -- Paramount is often called the "minnow" of the Big Six (now five).
And will Paramount remain its own studio? They took a $500 million loss a year ago which they're still writing down. One can imagine Paramount wishing to merge with or be bought by some other studio.
What would the anti-trust concern be? Well, Disney is already imposing some tough conditions on exhibitors (theaters) -- for example, demanding that a Star Wars film has to be shown on a theater's biggest screen for at least four weeks. True, theaters don't have to take that deal, but that means they'd not be showing the biggest film in the country in a week in which most other studios do not release films (to stay out of the way of Star Wars).
Disney already has a lot of power here. Now that they'll be about half of the remaining Big Five (or Big Four and a Half), they can impose those kind of conditions more frequently for more of their franchises.
And franchises they will have. Disney already had Star Wars, the Disney kids' brand, Pixar stuff, and the Marvel Cinematic Universe; now they'll be adding the two parts of the comic book Marvel universe that Fox had, the Fantastic Four and the jewel of the crown, the X-Men franchise(s).
The rights to Spider-man are still owned by Sony/Columbia, though they've worked out a deal by which Marvel Studios produce Spider-man movies while giving a lot (or all) of the theatrical profits to Sony. But Sony could end that deal when it likes.*
And Universal actually owns The Hulk, but Universal routinely licenses that to Marvel Studios.
I suppose they could do their own Hulk movie, but... eh, they tried that (the Ang Lee ) film and it didn't make a lot of money. Even the Marvel licensed version didn't make a big amount of money.
Meanwhile, this gives Disney even more of a library for its own coming streaming service which will compete with Netflix. Now armed with all of Disney's library plus all of Fox's library, plus whatever films they license from other studios, they just might bump Netflix down to number two in this market.
On the other hand, I do think maybe Disney bought high, just as they did when they bought out LucasFilm. I think we're past peak Star Wars and peak Marvel. This stuff will continue to make money, but I have to imagine at some point the value of these properties will begin to decay. Just as the value of ESPN has decayed.
I think we're in an entertainment bubble. There's a feeding frenzy to buy content creation companies or invent them. But there is an upper limit to how much TV (including movies on TV) people are actually capable of watching.
Bob Iger, often rumored to be running as an unpologetic Social Justice Warrior presidential candidate in 2020, is said to have his hands too full to do that now, but is he? Half of this shit runs on autopilot (Kevin Feige needs little oversight) and he'll be able to claim, "I make great deals."
* Sony's also threatening -- I don't know how seriously to take this -- to make a series of movies with minor characters that they have the rights to through the Spider-man deal, which will not feature Spider-man (he being on loan to Marvel). So there's claims there'll be a Spider-man-free Venom movie, and a Spider-man-free Silver Sable and Black Cat team-up. I just don't believe the latter at all, and I barely believe the former.
PS, Marvel comics has for some time been imposing a strike against the X-Men and Fantastic Four, in a calculated bid to make those properties less valuable and hence more likely to be sold back to Marvel Studios for exploitation. The Fantastic Four's book got cancelled, and I hear that the X-Men stuff is all recycling old villains and old plots, because Marvel comics doesn't want to create any new characters or new ideas -- any new stuff they debuted in X-Men would go right to Fox, due to the rights deal Fox had for all stuff originating in X-Men comics.
Thus the thread of doing the Dark Phoenix storyline in the next X-Men film... again.
Guys, we get it. Enough of the Dark Phoenix.
So, on the comics side, for anyone who cares (and based on sales numbers -- no one cares), at least Marvel comics might re-start the Fantastic Four comic and do some X-Men stories that aren't just The Gang Recycles Their Trash.
Politico/NYT/Slate/Mother Jones/Etc. Reporter: I Had A Friend Who Was Insulted by Donald Trump, Jr. -- When He Was Three Years Old!!!
—Ace
Their brains are broken, and there's no putting them right.
"I know someone who said she was insulted by Donald Trump's three-year-old son 36 years ago."
— Stephen Herreid (@StephenHerreid) December 14, 2017
This is a contributing editor at Politico with bylines at the New York Times. pic.twitter.com/BJMjGq5CrW
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Fusion Collusion: They All Come Tumbling Down
—Ace
Lee Smith is getting sick and tired of always being right.
The question of why everyone got the same big scoop on the same day--only to find that the story was totally wrong--is a thread that leads to some very interesting places. So let's follow it.
CNN claimed that an email sent to Donald Trump and his campaign officials that linked to WikiLeaks documents was dated Sept. 4, 2016--therefore showing that WikiLeaks, and by implication the Kremlin, had offered the Trump campaign an exclusive preview of damaging Democratic National Committee emails. But in fact, the email was dated Sept. 14--10 days later--and linked to a trove of documents that WikiLeaks had publicly released a day earlier, meaning the big scoop proving Trump’s Russia ties was, in fact, a story about spam.
"Surely anyone who has any minimal concerns about journalistic accuracy," [Glenn] Greenwald continued, "which would presumably include all the people who have spent the last year lamenting Fake News, propaganda, Twitter bots and the like--would demand an accounting as to how a major U.S. media outlet ended up filling so many people's brains with totally false news."
....
This startling unconcern goes back at least as far as that big Washington Post "exclusive" in January about Russia hacking an electrical dam in Vermont--a story that was entirely false. Since then, it's all been downhill.
How many times has the media since promised the smoking gun that will finally and incontrovertibly prove that Donald Trump colluded with Russia to swing the Presidency away from Hillary Clinton? Boom! And then nothing. Poof.
When you repeatedly publish "news" that isn’t true, you’re no longer in the news business. Call it what you like—infotainment, media theater, crowd-sourced onanism, a human be-in—but it’s not "news," because it isn't true.
Read the whole thing. Lee Smith floats the possibility that someone investigating leaks on the House Intelligence Committee themselves put the emails into a suspected leaker's hands -- with an erroneous date -- to flush the leaker out (a scenario I read about in a Tom Clancy book, probably Red Storm Rising -- put some catnip out that a leaker can't help but leak and then you catch your leaker).
I've heard that and thought about it and talked about it with people. The problem, I think, is that an agency providing these emails to Congress cannot alter the date to flush out the leaker, who I'm not saying is Adam Schiff or anything, without being himself guilty of the crime of submitting deliberately false documents to Congress.
Unless there's some special legal exception for this kind of smoke-out-the-leaker operation, which I seriously doubt, because who in Congress would ever vote to approve that?
Nevertheless, the whole piece is worth a read, linking the whole garbage media to FusionGPS and the real shadow government that runs everything.
The Morning Rant
—OregonMuse
"I listen to all of the CNN clowns insisting that they're 'trustworthy' and 'reliable'. Also 'unbiased'. And I just have to laugh as I remember the old saying: the more they speak of their honor, the faster we counted our spoons."
News From The Moral Superpower:

Pamela Geller has the whole disgusting story.
I don't know what I would do if I was the father of the girl and that's what they told me. I believe I would go mad. I wonder how the Swedish father actually reacted?
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The Morning Report 12/14/17
—J.J. Sefton

Good morning kids. We'll start of this Thursday with the continuing, and hopefully soon to end, autopsy of Tuesday's debacle in Alabama. As we all know, Roy Moore was a flawed candidate for a number of reasons. That doesn't mean I and most of you did not support him; we all wanted him to win. It's just that our wish-casting and transposing our logic on to the voters vis a vis allowing the alternative to win (which they did) was illusory. Now all that said, much of the blame can be laid squarely on the drooping shoulders of Mitch McConnell. He wanted an Establishment lackey, like Thad Cochran only with a marginally higher brain stem function, and NOT a member of the House Freedom Caucus, represented by Mo Brooks. And so from the get-go he supported Luther Strange, but for whatever reason (I am uninformed about Alabama local politics) Moore threw his Stetson into the ring and the voters chose him in the runoff. And the rest as we all know is history. Now, yes, while Moore as stated was flawed, the combination of the smear campaign against him, his own idiosyncrasies, and the abandonment by the GOP-e until it was essentially too late gave away what should have been a lock to a Democrat. This crap cannot happen again. I have no idea how we a) get good candidates and b) fight both the Democrat-Media Complex smear machine and the GOP-e at the same time. Mercifully, I think the Democrats have much more to lose in the midterms and despite this considerably significant steal in Alabama, I also think they are deluding themselves into thinking they're going to win big in the midterms. We shall see.
And that said, the Tax Reform bill has cleared reconciliation and a vote on the final bill could come before Christmas. Despite its flaws and sops buried in it, there are significant items that could ignite an already roaring economy into the stratosphere. With a legislative success that should translate into real economic gains for ordinary citizens, the Democrats should in theory be beaten yet again, and handily, as they have been for every election since 2010 (the two-term Reign of Error notwithstanding).
Rod Rosenstein, the miserable Deep State worm who inflicted Robert Mueller on us, was grilled alternately by Jim Jordan and Trey Gowdy. But the execrable sub-moron Sheila Jackson-Lee beclowned herself yet again.
In Groperdammerung news, a Kentucky GOP state legislator reportedly committed suicide over allegations of sexual assault of a teenager, a former Minnesota Planned Parenthood apparatchik chick has been named to replace Al Franken, but will Franken give up his seat or will he have to be physically ejected like Omarosa Manigault apparently was after being fired by PDT yesterday? And Marcy Kaptur is bucking for a position on the Saudi Arabian Modesty Squad by saying women invite sexual harassment by dressing provocatively. Even in the War on Women, generals fire on their own troops, eh Marcy?
From hither and yon, John McCain's tumor was readmitted to the hospital yesterday, there's a report that indicates ISIS may have created a phony Christian terrorist group to take the blame for last month's Egyptian mosque massacre, scrawny race hustler and paid insurrectionist DeRay McKesson is suing Jeanine Pirro and Fox news for defamation of character (assumes character not in evidence) and finally an essay by the great Oleg Atbashian of People's Cube fame about how the Left's sexual assault feeding frenzy is a direct result of the sexual revolution it created all those years ago. Sow, Reap. Some assembly required.
Anyway, links from around the world, across the nation and up your street. Have a better one and remain blessed.
- Coulter: Alabama "Was a Disaster Starting with Mitch McConnell"...
- ...Mitch McConnell Is the Reason Doug Jones Is a Senator...
- ...Six Dead-Wrong Takes on Alabama Loss...
- ...Rush: The Sexual Harassment Weapon Worked for Dems in Alabama, and They'll Continue to Use It...
- ...Moore and GOP Lost In Alabama, But Did the Democrats Win?
- House, Senate GOP Reconcile Final Tax Cut Bill, Vote Could Happen Next Week...
- ...PDT Elated: "We Are Very, Very Close to a Historic Legislative Victory"
- Trey Gowdy Rips Rod Rosenstein a New One Over Conflicts of Interest in Mueller Witch Hunt Team
- Keep Your Hypocrisy-Stained Hands Off Our President
- Women Invite Harassment by Wearing Sexy Outfits, Sez... Democrat Marcy Kaptur?!
- Report: Kentucky State GOP Rep Kills Himself After Teen Accuses Him of Sexual Assault
- Former MN Planned Parenthood Exec to Replace Franken (or Die Trying)
- MSNBC Analyst: It's "Unfortunate" Voters Shape Public Policy
- Race Hustler/Soros-Puppet DeRay McKesson Sues Fox News, Jeanine Pirro for Defamation
- McCain's Tumor Lands Him Back in Hospital
- Daleidin, CMP Call for Recusal of Gag-Ordering 9th Circus Judge with Ties to Planned Parenthood
- Radical Christian Group Claims Responsibility for Egypt Mosque Attack, But Experts Think It's an ISIS False Flag
- Is ISIS Being Funded by Slavery?
- Bonfire of the Academies: Two Profs on How Leftist Intolerance is Killing Higher Education
- There Is Nothing More Despicable Than a Democrat
- Doing Houston Wrong
- American Gyno-Stalinism on the Ruins of Shagadelic Utopia
Wednesday Overnight Open Thread (12/13/17) 3rd Monday Of The Week Edition
—Misanthropic Humanitarian

Quote I
Voyager upon life's sea:—
To yourself be true,
And whate'er your lot may be,
Paddle your own canoe.
Dr. Edward P. Philpots
Quote II
Thy spirit, Independence, let me share!
Lord of the lion-heart and eagle-eye,
Thy steps I follow with my bosom bare,
Nor heed the storm that howls along the sky.
Tobias Smollett
Quote III
THOU of an independent mind,
With soul resolv’d, with soul resign’d;
Prepar’d Power’s proudest frown to brave,
Who wilt not be, nor have a slave;
Virtue alone who dost revere,
Thy own reproach alone dost fear,
Approach this shrine, and worship here.
Robert Burns
UPDATE No one has made the promise of "no math" this evening. AOSHQ COOKBOOK CONTEST #3: MATH! We have a winner. Congrats Methos
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Surprise! (?)
—Ace
This doesn't prove anything, but it sure does dovetail with what many expected.
FRANKEN tells me no final decision yet on timing of his resignation from Senate. "We don't know what the timing is yet. We don't have an exact."
— Manu Raju (@mkraju) December 13, 2017
Interesting. I’ve heard from two prominent Franken supporters who told me that they’re looking to prove most of his accusers were organized by a right wing group... https://t.co/ivx4Kwq5Sk
— Yashar Ali 🐘 (@yashar) December 13, 2017
PBS Suspends Tavis Smiley Over Sexual Harassment Complaint
—Ace
"Effective today, PBS has indefinitely suspended distribution of 'Tavis Smiley,' produced by TS Media, an independent production company," the public broadcaster said. "PBS engaged an outside law firm to conduct an investigation immediately after learning of troubling allegations regarding Mr. Smiley. This investigation included interviews with witnesses as well as with Mr. Smiley. The inquiry uncovered multiple, credible allegations of conduct that is inconsistent with the values and standards of PBS, and the totality of this information led to today's decision."...
The investigation found that Smiley had engaged in sexual relationships with multiple subordinates. Some witnesses interviewed expressed concern that their employment status was linked to the status of a sexual relationship with Smiley. In general, they described Smiley as creating a verbally abusive and threatening environment that went beyond what could be expected in a typical high-pressure work environment. Several expressed concerns about retaliation.
Meanwhile, three women say music mogul Russell Simmons raped them, and another women complains of other "violent sexual behavior."
So I don't know about you but I want to sit close, lean in, and hear these icons' wisdom.
New Claim From CNN: Anderson Cooper's Assistant Left His Phone Unattended and Unlocked at the Gym; An Unknown Rando Must Have Picked Up the Phone and Used It to Tweet Out that Trump Was a "Tool" and a "Pathetic Loser"
—Ace
He left his phone unlocked at a gym?
Don't phones lock themselves after like ten seconds of non-use?
CNN statement on @andersoncooper tweet says it was sent from NYC while AC was in D.C. pic.twitter.com/ngFlByFeQp
— ErikWemple (@ErikWemple) December 13, 2017
Whatever.
What is the provenance of the claim that "geolocation services" prove it the tweet was sent from NY? Are we just relying on Honest Anderson and Never Misled By Sources CNN for that claim?
So Anderson Cooper's assistant suffered the following calamity: Someone at the gym broke into his/her locker; figured out his/her password; logged into Cooper's Twitter; Tweeted a single Tweet from Cooper's account; then replaced the phone in the locker and closed it back up.
— Kyle Smith (@rkylesmith) December 13, 2017
It's the perfect crime, really. https://t.co/TZI7OfRCv4
— Sean Davis (@seanmdav) December 13, 2017
Hey, @AceofSpadesHQ
— Arthur Kimes (@ComradeArthur) December 13, 2017
I did some research and found a picture of Anderson's assistant (who misplaced the phone) pic.twitter.com/OBgI6E71oO
Someone suggested to me that what likely happened (assuming the "assistant" was even involved in this transaction at all) was that the assistant was tweeting his own anti-trump stuff on his own account, switched to Cooper's account to do the bullshit promotion stuff, then forgot to log out of Cooper's account to begin his own twitter tirades again.
Why should we believe people who continue brazenly lying to us?
CNN isn't just content to pump out #FakeNews about Trump; it's now pumping out #FakeNews about itself, too.
Even Slate -- Slate!!! -- criticizes CNN (and CBS and NBC) for covering up how they all made the same critical mistake about the "Wikileaks decryption key" despite all claiming they had multiple sources confirming the same erroneous date.
Dear @andersoncooper @CNN @CNNPR,
— TheOne&OnlyExpert (@AceofSpadesHQ) December 13, 2017
Has a police report been filed? After all, if someone had access to the assistant's phone, the Mystery Short-Term Thief could have stolen all the credit card information and passwords he has stored therein.
Update:
.@CNN was determined that the staffer who sent out the Cruz Porn Tweet be identified and punished. But no word on Anderson Cooper's assistant's name, or the punishment. https://t.co/QMkaa70nM1
— TheOne&OnlyExpert (@AceofSpadesHQ) December 13, 2017
Elizabeth Warren Demands McConnell Seat Jones Immediately, Even Though Luther Strange's Term Isn't Over Until January
—Ace
She's on the warpath about this.*
The savage tribe* picked up on this absurdity:
So a reminder that this man, @SenateMajLdr who unilaterally decided to ignore the Constitution & deny legitimate SCOTUS nominee Merrick Garland a hearing, now REFUSES to seat duly elected Senator @GDouglasJones until January, just because he can....#JailMitchMcConnell pic.twitter.com/4WxmCjanmf
— Fernand R. Amandi (@AmandiOnAir) December 13, 2017
* Not a slur about American Indians; it's a slur about Elizabeth Warren, who is an American Indian like I'm an American Indian. PS, I'm not an American Indian, though I'd like to be -- but I don't think they allow for conversions.
#TheToasterIsStillLoyal: Anderson Cooper Someone #Hacked His Twitter Account to Post One (1) Anti-Trump Tweet
—Ace
He's claiming he was #Hacked. Anthony Weiner claimed he too was #Hacked for a single tweet, too.
Anthony Weiner notably did not contact the authorities about this breach of his privacy and this attempt to diminish his reputation. He preferred to keep his "#Hacking" as a small, quiet matter, using only his own resources to investigate.
I found that strange. I found it strange that a man would try to minimize a pretty serious bit of defamation and vandalism of reputation.
It seemed to me that there would be a good reason to not report a #Hacking to the police: if it was not in fact a #Hacking at all, and if reporting it to the police would result in 1, the police announcing to the world that the user tweeted the alleged rogue tweet himself, and 2, being charged for filing a false report.
It seemed that way to me immediately, and that turned out to be correct in that instance.
So now Anderson Cooper claims someone "#Hacked" his twitter account to post a single tweet, and nothing else.
The cable network tweeted early Wednesday that "someone gained access" to Anderson's account and sent the tweet to the president. "We're working with Twitter to secure the account," it said....
The apparently rogue tweet came in response to President Donald Trump explaining why Republican Roy Moore wasn’t able to win the race. "Oh, really? You endorsed him tool! Pathetic loser," read the tweet.
I have repeatedly asked Anderson Cooper and CNN's PR account to find out which law enforcement agencies Anderson Cooper and/or CNN have contacted to investigate this "#Hacking."
So far, they have not answered.
Until they do, I will assume they have not contacted the police.
And then I'll just wonder about the reasons that might animate someone to refuse to contact the police about an invasion of privacy.
Strzok Wrote That Trump Could Not Be Permitted to Become President, and That an "Insurance Policy" Was Necessary
—Ace
Jim Jordan connected up two of Strzok's most conspiracy-suggesting outbursts to the timing of the the FBI's -- probably actually Strzok's -- application for a FISA warrant to "spy on Americans."
That video is below, but here are the two text chains he focuses on.
Strzok/Page texts
— Shannon Bream (@ShannonBream) December 13, 2017
LP – And maybe you’re meant to stay where you are because you’re meant to protect the country from that menace. (links to NYT article)
PS – ... I can protect our country at many levels, not sure if that helps
So there you have Strzok saying he can "protect the country at many levels" from the "menace" of Trump in his position as an FBI agent.
Then he talks about a conversation that happened in Andrew McCabe's office-- remember, McCabe's wife ran for office in Virginia as a Democrat and was partly bankrolled by Friend of Hillary Terry MacAuliffe -- in which McCabe, Lisa Page, and Andrew Strzok apparently spent work-time discussing the menace of a Trump presidency.
Although Lisa Page threw out a "path" by which she claimed Trump could not win te race -- and we don't know what this "path" was about -- Strzok was still too worried about the prospect of it, and announced "I'm afraid we can't take that risk" and cryptically refers to an "insurance policy" against that possibility:
Text-from Peter Strzok to Lisa Page (Andy is Andrew McCabe): "I want to believe the path u threw out 4 consideration in Andy's office-that there's no way he gets elected-but I'm afraid we can't take that risk.It's like an insurance policy in unlikely event u die be4 you're 40"
— Bret Baier (@BretBaier) December 13, 2017
The video below begins mid-quotation, but Jordan is quoting from the texts above. He knits these together to show that Strzok was a man who considered himself the last insurance policy against a Trump presidency, which just might be why he then packaged up the Steele dossier and presented it to a FISA court to get warrants to begin spying on Trump associates.
Update: Chuck Ross sketches a partial timeline, too:
Feb. 27, 2016: Strzok interviews Hillary aide Jake Sullvan
— Chuck Ross (@ChuckRossDC) December 13, 2017
March 2016: Strzok writes: "Hillary should win 100,000,000 – 0."
Says he'll vote for her
April/May/June/July: Interviews Huma, Cheryl Mills & Hillary
July 5: Hillary clearedhttps://t.co/p7DwcMNft2 @dailycaller
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The Morning Rant: J.V. Edition
—CBD

Humans are really, really cruel and mean sometimes. Why didn't they just throw some poo at this guy and call it a day?
Arizona Cop Acquitted for Killing Man Crawling Down Hotel Hallway While Begging for His Life
You want a rant? I'll give you a rant.
This is murder, and no amount of obfuscation or sucking up to the cops (I'm looking at you Patterico) will change the facts. Sure, you can break it down frame by frame and contort and massage your way to a conclusion that maybe, just maybe, the cops had a tiny window during which it wasn't perfectly, 100% clear that all they had was a dumb drunk on their hands who was terrified and who was also horribly confused by their psychotic, pulling-the-wings-off-flies behavior, and even more insane instructions.
The fact is that policing in America is broken, and this case is a perfect example of it. We have morphed from the idea that policemen are our friends and neighbors and are there to help, into some dystopian nightmare where rogue cops get to do pretty much whatever they want and then get away with it. And why do they get away with it? Because the thin blue line protects them. That line usually includes the prosecutors, who need the cops to lie about evidence and lie on the stand and lie to judges about warrants, so that Mr. Prosecutor gets a promotion and a ticket to the state capital or a cushy private sector job. And in return? He tanks murder prosecutions against the cops.
And the so-called "honest cops," who supposedly make up 99.9% of the police in America? Bullshit. They are crooks too. Because every time they turn their backs on the criminality of one of their fellow officers they are breaking the law.
The shooter had "You're Fvcked" etched on the dust cover of his rifle. As far as I am concerned: QED...murder. And I am sick and tired of hearing about how the lives of our police officers are so damned important. I don't see firemen hanging out outside of burning buildings until everything is safe. A lot of those guys run into burning buildings to save people...because that's the job, and that's the risk they signed up for. Cops also signed up for similar risks. Civilian lives are more important than cop lives. Sorry, but that's the reality. If you don't want to take the risk, then don't become a cop. Become a tree-trimmer or a cab driver or a construction worker or a lumberjack. But wait...those occupations are MORE dangerous than being a cop.
I have seen out-of-control cops behave exactly this way, even here in my little slice of suburbia. An asshole buzz-cutted iron-pumping cop screwing with some poor soccer mom who is late to pick up her kids from school, or a bunch of idiot drunk teenagers? Wow...real tough. How about you take a little jaunt to Afghanistan and cower in your piss and shit while real men fight real bad guys and still have the time and humanity to care for the weak and the defenseless. But you won't do that, because they don't make nearly the money that you do as a wannabe tough-guy who is just itching to shoot someone, and deep down inside you know that you aren't the real man you want to be...You aren't tough...you're just a bully. And now a murderer.
And just in case you might think that I am furious simply because this is a white victim, take a look at this video of the Walter Scott Murder. It's just as bad. At least he's going to jail, to the surprise of everyone involved, most of all him and his buddies.
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Mid-Morning Open Thread
—CBD
The Iron Hand
Raoul Hynckes
There are two wildly different versions of this painting. One is dark and foreboding. One is much lighter and airy. I have no idea which is closer to reality. The dark one is three down from the top at this site.
Which one do you like more?
The Morning Report 12/13/17
—J.J. Sefton

Good morning kids. I'm old enough, and by now should be wise enough, to understand what happened yesterday in Alabama, and yet I'm still shocked and sickened. I suppose that is the normal reaction if we were living in anything resembling normal times; obviously we're not. A Senate seat in what is arguably a solid red state has been "stolen" and made Democrat. The word stolen has multiple meanings in this context and I think virtually all of them are correct (pending the whereabouts of Al Franken's Buick LeSabre, fraud will not be considered - yet).
Let's face it; electoral politics as we have known it is gone. If we didn't realize that certainly by last November, we never would have. The election of Donald Trump has thoroughly exposed the corruption, criminality and rot that is our government, media and culture. They will not allow that to stand. I can't say whether we would have witnessed the spectacle of the last few months had the candidate been Luther Strange or Mo Brooks. But, idiosyncrasies or not, Roy Moore is a lightning rod and even worse, a staunch supporter of the President and avowed enemy of Mitch McConnell and the Establishment. And so yesterday is just another indication that we are in a war between those who want to subjugate this country and citizenry, and the rest of us who want to somehow try to save it and our posterity from extinction. Yes, our enemies will crow, strut and preen about the significance of this "victory" as proof positive of the repudiation of the President and the first step towards his downfall. To which I say "go to Hell."
From a practical standpoint, Moore is not conceding and in all likelihood will demand a recount. Slim as the margin seems to be as of this writing, I have my doubts that he can overcome it. McTraitor also is saying that Doug Jones won't be seated until next year, so he will not be voting on legislation, most crucially the Tax Reform bill, and whatever else may be up for a vote between now and then. On the plus side, he's only there until 2020 but on the downside, losing that seat to a hardcore Leftist leaves only a wafer-thin majority in the Senate. And of course with Republicans like Collins, Murkowski, Alexander and too many others, well, you get the picture. And speaking of raw sewage, Richard Shelby.
Predictable: Steve Bannon (PBUH) is being attacked and mocked for causing Moore to lose the election. And yet the same momzers dumping on Bannon are the ones who not only refused to support or defend Roy Moore but actively participated in his defeat. The chutzpah is just beyond belief.
Prediction: Gloria Allred and her clients who accused Roy Moore will completely disappear from the news cycle within a day or so. Allred though will no doubt be back as what yesterday was is the opening salvo in the new/old strategy of Mish-Grabber-Gate 2.0. We can see that the Russian collusion angle has failed and the Mueller probe is going to go the same route with the revelations about Strzok, McCabe, Rosenstein and probably Adam Schiff. Oh, hell yes. It's a war people. It's a goddam long, bloody war and there will be pain inflicted on us. Let us steel ourselves and move forward.
In other news, Minnesota's governor Mark Dayton is supposed to name a replacement for Al Franken's senate seat. All well and good except Franken has not officially quit. Meh, with Moore losing Alabama, he has no excuse to stick around. And speaking of rape, New York restaurateur Ken Friedman allegedly has a rape room in an eatery that he co-owns with entertainer and former crack dealer Jay-Z. Were I not so utterly disgusted about the election, I'd have something snarky.
Lastly, J. Christian Adams talks about what's been going on at the DoJ aside from the somnambulant proclivities of its director. As I've said before, unless Sessionzzzzz personally leads the Clintons, Obama and Soros in leg irons to the paddy wagon, I can't think of a better replacement than Adams to run that agency.
Chin up people. Happy Hanukkah and eat some latkes.
Anyway, links from around the world, across the nation and up your street. Have a better one and remain blessed.
- Nightmare: Solid Red Alabama Elects Radical Pinko; Jones Wins in a Squeaker...
- ...Roy Moore Refuses to Concede, Says Race is "Not Over," Floats Possible Recount...
- ...Trump Congratulates Jones...
- ...Steve Bannon Blamed/Mocked for Loss by Same GOP, Others Who Torpedoed Moore From the Beginning...
- ...McConnell: New Alabama Senator Won't Be Seated Until Next Year...
- ...Playing to Lose: The GOP-Establishment Got What It Wanted
- Islamist Terrorist Detonates Bomb in NYC, But CNN Focuses on How Many Diet Coke's PDT Drinks
- Double Standards and Distortions: Media Rips Trump as Hater, Yet Ignores Islamist- and Black-Nationalist Hatred
- Levin Rips Gillibrand as a "Fraud" and a "Chameleon": Metaphorical Democrat Guns Now Focused on Trump
- MN Governor to Announce Franken Replacement Today Despite Franken Not Having Officially Quit Yet
- Rush: Is CNN Protecting "Pencil-Neck" Schiff?
- PA Dept. of State Threatened with Lawsuit for Stonewalling Noncitizen Election Records
- J. Christian Adams: What's Happening at the DoJ
- Congress Should Investigate, Not Bail Out, Health Regulators Who Risked Billions
- Illegal Alien Released from Prison Convicted of Hammering Five to Death in San Francisco
- Groperdammerung Files: Famed Restaurateur Allegedly Has "Rape Room" in NYC Eatery Part Owned by Jay-Z
- No, "Global Warming" Isn't Killing Off the Polar Bears
- Glick: Europe's War Against the Jewish State
- Erdogan's Threat to Jerusalem, and What Israel and the US Must Do in Response
- Chanukah, Heroism and President Trump
Tuesday Overnight Open Thread (12/12/17)
—Misanthropic Humanitarian

Quote I
"You cannot say that it's an honest mistake when you're purposefully putting out information that you know to be false, or when you're taking information that hasn't been validated, that hasn't been offered with any credibility, and has been continually denied by a number of people, including people with direct knowledge of an instance," Sarah Sanders
Quote II
One becomes a critic when one cannot be an artist, just as a man becomes a stool pigeon when he cannot be a soldier. Gustave Flaubert
Quote III
All men are by nature born equally free and independent… men entered into compacts to give up some of their natural rights, that by union and mutual assistance they might secure the rest; but they gave up no more… all government, and every kind of civil compact therefore, is or ought to be, calculated for the general good and safety of the community. Every power, every authority vested…is, or ought to be, ultimately directed to this sole end; and whenever any power or authority whatever extends further…it may be called government, but it is in fact oppression. George Mason
Quote IV
Yes, antisemitism is a clever virus and this shape-shifting is one of its oldest methods of perpetuating itself. Like other viruses currently feasting on humans, this one always has a pleasure principle associated with it. It feels good to get it and we live in the plague years of “If it feels good, do it.” Those whose moral immune systems have been previously compromised by other pleasure-born diseases have souls which are particularly susceptible to this virus. Gerard Van der Leun
Quote V
If the Arabs put down their weapons today, there would be no more violence. If the Jews put down their weapons today, there would be no more Israel'” Benjamin Netanyahu
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Strzok/Page Texts Are Maybe Worse Than You Guessed
—Ace
Even CBS can't spin this one:
MORE: Timeline of texts from former Special Counsel investigator Peter Strzok may raise concerns about his impartiality and will likely raise more questions about the Clinton server investigation, @PaulaReidCBS says
— CBS News (@CBSNews) December 13, 2017
At one point, Page wrote to Strzok, "I just saw my first Bernie Sander bumper sticker. Made me want to key the car." Strzok replied, "He's an idiot like Trump. Figure they cancel each other out."Strzok says of Mr. Trump that he's "awful" and "an idiot."
On Election Day, Strzok expressed his dismay at seeing a map showing Mr. Trump winning -- he called it "f*****g terrifying," and a week after the election, Strzok and Page were also alarmed to see that Jeff Sessions was likely to be named attorney general.
"Sessions for AG," Strzok texted, along with a profanity. Page replied, "Good god."
Here are some of the texts discovered just so far:
Fox’s Justice Producer @JakeBGibson has just obtained the anti-Trump texts between FBI Agent Peter Strzok & Lisa Page. Here’s one of many: pic.twitter.com/xH5KH36ed0
— Kristin Fisher (@KristinFisher) December 13, 2017
More Strzok / Page texts. These are people at the FBI and on Mueller's team.
— David Martosko (@dmartosko) December 13, 2017
PETER STRZOK: "God Hillary should win 100,000,000 - 0."
LISA PAGE: "Also did you hear him (Trump) make a comment about the size of his d**k earlier? This man can not be president."
Strzok/Page texts obtained by Fox's @JakeBGibson - POTUS called a "loathsome human being" "an idiot" "awful"
— Shannon Bream (@ShannonBream) December 13, 2017
And here's the smoking gun -- so far. It might get worse.
Strzok/Page texts
— Shannon Bream (@ShannonBream) December 13, 2017
LP – And maybe you’re meant to stay where you are because you’re meant to protect the country from that menace. (links to NYT article)
PS – ... I can protect our country at many levels, not sure if that helps
More:
Strzok/Page texts obtained by Fox's @JakeBGibson re: Trump campaign July 2016
— Shannon Bream (@ShannonBream) December 13, 2017
"LP – God, it’s just a two-bit organization. I do so hope his disorganization comes to bite him hard in November.
PS – It HAS to, right? Right?!? Panicked"
Strzok/Page
— Shannon Bream (@ShannonBream) December 13, 2017
PS – And are you kidding me? Duck Dynasty now Scot Baio? Ridiculous
LP – Wait, is that who is speaking at the convention?!
...
LP – Charles in Charge?! That’s the best they can do? Lmfao
PS – It’s PATHETIC!
LT – That unbelievable. My god. Thank god it’s on.
This doesn't sound like an adulterous couple who should have been permitted to work on either the Clinton or Trump matters.
Oh, Wow: From Chuck Ross, Fusion GPS confirms that (now former) Assistant AG Bruce Ohr's wife was hired to work on the Trump oppo file; Ross also reports that it was Bruce Ohr who requested the meeting with Fusion head Glenn Simpson -- to talk about the Trump oppo file.
And to strategize, is my guess.
And more...
Strzok/Page texts obtained by Fox's @JakeBGibson - August 2016
— Shannon Bream (@ShannonBream) December 13, 2017
"PS – Just went to a southern Virginia Walmart. I could SMELL the Trump support…
LP – Yep. Out to lunch with (redacted) We both hate everyone and everything."
Live Video Coverage of the Alabama Special Election from Decision Desk HQ
—Ace
Update: The New York Times has one of those fluttering needles up like they did on November 8, 2016. While Moore was coming back from being down, to having a 39% chance of winning, he just fell to 31%.
Not looking good.
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Exit Polls: Voters Split On Whether Roy Moore's Accusers Are Telling the Truth, But 55% Say It's a "Minor" Factor or Not a Factor In Their Decision
—Ace
Voters are closely split on the allegations against Roy Moore, per preliminary exit poll results—but 55% say they’re a minor factor or not a factor at all in their decision. https://t.co/qjWCbSoasd #ALSen pic.twitter.com/nox2oTfpvM
— ABC News Politics (@ABCPolitics) December 12, 2017
The partisan split among those showing up to vote today is Democrat 37%, Republican 46%, Independent 20%. This sounds a bit bad to me -- I'd expect the Republican affiliation to be higher, if Moore was going to win. I know that many people in the south still claim to be nominally Democrat or Independent while voting Republican, but still, I'd think this should be higher, were Moore going to win:
Early exits:
— Brandon (@Brand_Allen) December 12, 2017
Party ID in #ALsen
Democrats - 37%
Republicans - 43%
Independents - 20%
Born-again or Evangelical Christian?
Yes: 43%
No: 57%
Abortion?
Legal: 40%
Illegal: 54%
The "abortion illegal" number also seems low to me. You can't trust exit polls much, especially with a candidate perceived as disapproved by the media, but these polls don't look good to me for Moore.
Trump's Attorneys Demand Investigation Into Leaks from House Intel Committee;
Jeff Sessions Asks Lawyer to Look Into Possible Need for Special Counsel Investigation Into DOJ
—Ace
NEW:@DonaldJTrumpJr attorneys call for investigation into leaks coming from House Intel Committee.
— Kevin Cirilli (@kevcirilli) December 12, 2017
LETTER: pic.twitter.com/auw5ZNKndK
Here's the reporting on Sessions:
#BREAKING Sessions on calls for a special counsel to look into Sr DOJ Official Bruce Ohr, and wife Nellie’s contacts with Fusion GPS during the summer and fall of 2016: “I’ve put a Senior Attorney, with the resources he may need, to review cases in our office ... 1/2
— jakebgibson (@JakeBGibson) December 12, 2017
“and make a recommendation to me,if things aren’t being pursued that need to be pursued, if cases may need more resources to complete in a proper manner,and to recommend to me if the standards for a special counsel are met, and the recommended one should be established” #FoxNews
— jakebgibson (@JakeBGibson) December 12, 2017
Is This Something?
—Ace
Bill O'Reilly reveals he has secret tape of someone offering $200,000 to a woman to accuse Trump of sexual harassment. pic.twitter.com/smPjPyqcIw
— Josh Caplan (@joshdcaplan) December 12, 2017
I don't doubt that pay-for-allegation schemes go on, but I'm a little skeptical about how such a tape, if genuine, could come into Bill O'Reilly's possession. If it's legit, that means that the person being offered money wasn't "safe," and you'd imagine they would only make this offer to people they knew were "safe." As in, definitely super-partisan progressive and almost guaranteed to not talk about the offer, even if they turned it down.
Trump Rags on Kirsten Gillibrand, and Elizabeth Warren Steps In to Call Gillibrand a Slut in the Guise of Defending Her
—Ace
Gee, thanks, Fauxcahantas.
Women shiv women.
Lightweight Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, a total flunky for Chuck Schumer and someone who would come to my office “begging” for campaign contributions not so long ago (and would do anything for them), is now in the ring fighting against Trump. Very disloyal to Bill & Crooked-USED!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 12, 2017
You cannot silence me or the millions of women who have gotten off the sidelines to speak out about the unfitness and shame you have brought to the Oval Office. https://t.co/UbQZqubXZv
— Kirsten Gillibrand (@SenGillibrand) December 12, 2017
Are you really trying to bully, intimidate and slut-shame @SenGillibrand? Do you know who you're picking a fight with? Good luck with that, @realDonaldTrump. Nevertheless, #shepersisted. https://t.co/mYJtBZfxiu
— Elizabeth Warren (@SenWarren) December 12, 2017
Instapundit: I Asked the DOJ If Lisa Page Was Involved In Getting FISA Warrants For Her Boyfriend, Disgraced FBI Hack Peter Strzok, and They Gave Me the Runaround
—Ace
If the DOJ isn't going to answer relevant questions, then no one should answer a single question asked by the DOJ or its pet hitman Mueller.
Jim Acosta Heroically Whines That a Woman Made Him Feel Very Very Scared
—Ace
Prior to this morment, @presssec issued a warning to me. She said if I asked a question of Trump at the bill signing "I can't promise you will be allowed into a pool spray again." Sorry Sarah.. we won't be intimidated. https://t.co/RZgJpXpyEg
— Jim Acosta (@Acosta) December 12, 2017
Three things that make CNN the most HEROIC of all entertainment channels:
1. Jim Acosta speaks TRUTH TO POWER through glistening BLOWJOB LIPS2. Jake Tapper has a DEVIANTART PAGE where he sells paintings of GARBAGE PAIL KIDS doing wacky hijinks like
SUCKING EACH OTHER OFF3. Brian Stelter's farts smell like ARBY'S CHICKEN and
JEFF ZUCKER'S DICK
Andrew McCabe Abruptly Cancels Testimony Before Congress Scheduled for Today; Source Says He Has "An Ohr Problem"
—Ace
Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe on Monday night reportedly postponed an appearance before the House Intelligence Committee that was scheduled for Tuesday.The abrupt cancellation occurred following a report by Fox News that raised new questions about connections between the Justice Department and Fusion GPS, the opposition research firm behind the infamous Trump dossier.
Fox News reported that McCabe's interview will be rescheduled for next week. The Justice Department told the network that the cancellation was due to a "routine scheduling error."
A Congressional source told The Daily Caller that the excuse is "very hard to believe."
A source also told Fox News that it was believed that the interview was postponed because “McCabe has an Ohr problem.
The Morning Rant
—OregonMuse
"So if the reason that all of those CNN stories that have blown up in their smug faces were due to innocent, could-have-happened-to-anyone reporting errors, you'd think that some number of them would be in Trump's favor. If these errors were truly random, I mean. Then you'd expect up to half of the errors would work to Trump's advantage. But the actual number is, get this, zero. Isn't that odd? And if reporters were such fearlessly unbiased champions of the truth that they like to portray themselves as, you'd think at least one of them would be questioning this weird statistical anomaly. But, not to worry. I'm sure they'll get around to asking these questions any day now." 
To this, I would add:
--Character is what you do when no one else is watching.
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The Morning Report 12/12/17
—J.J. Sefton

Good morning kids. The Link-Fu is strong today so here we go. The big showdown in Alabama has come and so it's time to elect Roy Moore and put a serious torpedo in the twin demons of the GOP-e as well as the Democrat-Media Complex. There have been those here in the Horde, whom I respect and shall remain nameless so as to avoid embarrassment, who have claimed that we should be condemning Moore as loudly as we condemn anyone on the other side for their alleged crimes. The only problem is, the accusations against Roy Moore are over 40 years old, have for the most part been proven to be specious at best, utter lies at worst, and considering Roy Moore has been a political lightning rod both locally for many years and recently nationally (10 Commandments issue), the fact that his accusers come forward only now reeks to high heaven. Also, the now dozens of political and cultural celebrities on the Left who have been accused have issued apologies and/or been removed from their positions, Al Franken notwithstanding. The bottom line is, forget the lies and smears; while Roy Moore may not be the ideal candidate, he has voiced his strong support of the President and his agenda and his opposition to the Establishment. I think the choice is obvious.
Several links at the top have all the salient coverage. In short, Bannon came out swinging for the candidate and is believed to have taken a somewhat veiled swipe at Ivanka. The polls, as we all know, are a total crock and have been wildly oversampled for Democrats, showboating lowlife Wisconsin congress-thing Gwen Moore (D)Based asked the sergeant at arms if teenage Senate pages would be protected from Roy Moore, Charles Barkley stuck his huge foot in his mouth whilst stumping for Doug Jones and despite the complete baselessness of all the charges against Roy Moore, Barbara Comstock has promised Moore will be dragged before the ethics committee if he wins the race. Despite it's reputation for being a joke and the place where charges against politicians go to die, I fully expect for the first time in history that the investigation against Moore will be in the headlines on a daily basis.
The terrorist attack at the Port Authority Bus Terminal in New York, which some are calling "thwarted" but which in reality was a major dodged bullet due to the deviant's flunking out of Clock-Boy 101, has drawn the typical obfuscation and outrage from the usual quarters. The 7th century parents that spawned this 6th century fiend are, get this, attacking the NYPD for how they treated their poor, little precious would-be killer, while the media around the world blame Trump for recognizing Jerusalem as Israel's capital for the attack. Too bad pipe-bomb boy was angry about the situation in Gaza, which is wholly the fault of the Paleo-stinians who run that gulag as well as the sight of Christmas lights in the subway. The horror. The horror. But President Trump is rightly placing the blame on the insane chain migration system that allowed this bastard and perhaps scores of others like him to come to our country. And yet jerks like Cuomo and DeBolshevik claim the dumb luck that spared the city from an horrific bloodbath is a sign that the system is working as planned.
From hither and yon, the SoCal Wildfire has consumed an area as large as New York and Boston combined, Groperdammerung has now claimed Mario Batali and walking corpse Larry King, Sarah Huckabee-Sanders totally pwn3d Jim "Accoster" Acosta, VP Pence is on his way to the Middle East for his first official state visit to the region, and lastly, the black teen who videoed her cohorts torturing a white special needs kid a few years ago has received a slap on the wrist as punishment. Yup. The system is "working" as intended. Disgusting.
Off to the allergist shortly to get shot, so hence the earlier than usual post. Anyway, links from around the world, across the nation and up your street. Have a better one and remain blessed.
- Alabama Election Day Finally Here, Bannon Says "There's a Special Place in Hell" for Republicans Who Won't Back PDT
- Roy Moore's Core Supporters Don't Care What You Think
- Future of GOP Civil War Comes Down to Today's Election
- No One Ever Drowned In Roy Moore's Car
- RUFKM?! Dem Congress-creature Asks if Teen Senate Pages Will Be Protected from Roy Moore
- Heh! Trump Supporters Send 12-Year-Old Girl to Interview Roy Moore
- Stumping for Doug Jones, Charles Barkley Calls Alabama Voters "Idiots"
- RINO Comstock: If Moore Elected "He'll Be Facing the Ethics Committee"
- Failed Port Authority Terrorist Motivated by Gaza, NOT Jerusalem Embassy Move
- The Chain-Migrant Manhattan Bomber
- Family of NYC Terrorist is "Outraged" by, Get This, the Behavior of the NYPD
- CAIR Director Sez PDT Jerusalem Move "Empowering Christian Religious Extremisim"
- VP Pence Faces Down Arab Threats Ahead of First Official Visit to Middle East
- Deep State Resisters at State Dept. Defy PDT's Jerusalem Directive
- Rush: The JFK-Trump Tax Cuts
- Jim "Look-At-Me" Acosta Provokes Sarah Huckabee-Sanders, Gets Told STFD+STFU
- Former Top Spy and Rabid Anti-Trumper: Maybe We Shouldn't Have Attacked a New President
- Your Daily Reminder That Mueller's "Investigation" is Doomed
- Deal for Disney to Acquire a Substantial Portion of Fox Said to Be Coming Within Days
- SCOTUS Declines to Settle Gay Rights Discrimination Case
- Another Massachusetts Democrat Facing a Massive Scandal
- Dem Rep Bobby Rush a Deadbeat; Sued for $1 Million to Collect Unpaid Loan on Church He Founded
- #MeToo: From Salem to Now
- Sen. Chubby Sock-Puppet Gillibrand Jumps on Bandwagon, Calls for PDT to Resign
- Roger Goodell in Complete Denial Over "Premise" of NFL Ratings Slump
- Gee-Ya-Think Dept.: Former Facebook Founder Sez Social Media is Ripping Apart Society
- Complete Fraud Lamar Alexander Misrepresents His Health Insurer Bailout Yet Again
- Black Teen Who Broadcast Torture of White Special Needs Kid Gets Slap on Wrist
- Area Ravaged by SoCal Wildfire Now Larger than NYC and Boston Combined
Monday Overnight Open Thread (12/11/17) 2 Weeks 'Til Christmas Edition
—Misanthropic Humanitarian

Quote I
"Isn't food important? Why not 'universal food coverage'? If politicians had given us 'universal food access' 20 years ago, today Democrats would be wailing about the 'food crisis' in America, and you'd be on the phone with your food-care provider arguing about whether or not a Reuben sandwich with fries is covered under your plan." Ann Coulter
Quote II
“A man can no more diminish God’s glory by refusing to worship Him than a lunatic can put out the sun by scribbling the word ‘darkness’ on the walls of his cell.” C.S. Lewis
Quote III
That is the reality of the custodial state. The people in charge see themselves as your caretakers, like a baby sitter or care giver. In reality though, you are their slave, because like a slave, you no longer control your body. They control where it is and what it is permitted to do. In this particular case. the state is trying to force this baker to perform his services for the homosexuals. The efforts to punish him are no different from a slave master flogging a runaway slave. It’s to send a message to the rest of the slaves. The Zman
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Open Thread
—Ace
Trump's fulfilled the three campaign promises I care about:
— TheOne&OnlyExpert (@AceofSpadesHQ) December 12, 2017
1. Overfeeding fish like a FUCKIN BOSS
2. Having the second scoop of ice cream delivered automatically like he's fuckin SINATRA AT THE TROP
3. Pounding Diet Coke like a VIKING POET
CNN Special Snowflakes to Donald Trump: Please Stop Bullying Us After We Spend Hour After Hour of #FakeNews Attacks on You!
—Ace
These people aren't being "bullied." They're nasty sissies who enjoy slapping and scratching but then cry if someone hits back.
CNN statement: "In a world where bullies torment kids on social media to devastating effect on a regular basis with insults and name calling, it is sad to see our president engaging in the very same behavior himself. Leaders should lead by example." https://t.co/CSvAJ1J5ge
— Brian Stelter (@brianstelter) December 11, 2017
So: Is CNN an innocent victim of "bullying," or is it an aggressive, seething sissy who likes to hit and bite and then cry when it gets its sissy ass kicked?
Well...
Today CNN contributor Sally Kohn declared that sexual harassment happens because "most men hate women."
Most. Hate.
CNN covered its #FakeNews claim that Donald Trump Jr. was given a Super Secret Decryption Key for hacked emails earlier than the public twenty-seven times as much as they spent on correcting their outrageously false claim.
THIS IS AN APPLE!
— TheOne&OnlyExpert (@AceofSpadesHQ) December 11, 2017
THIS IS AN APPLE!
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(clarification: this is a banana.) https://t.co/VjdeFVg5Gk
A little more than an hour after the terrorist attack on the Port Authority (I earlier said "40 minutes," which was wrong), here was CNN, which is totally being bullied, itself totally not engaging in bullying:
🥤 🥤 🥤 🥤🥤 🥤 🥤 🥤🥤 🥤 🥤 🥤
— CNN International (@cnni) December 11, 2017
President Trump reportedly drinks 12 Diet Coke’s each day. What exactly does that do to his body? https://t.co/KYNs7VBM3j https://t.co/0JvGND8zCr
A lot of fat people work for CNN (more fat men than fat women -- apparently they only want women with nice figures on TV), but I don't see Brooke Baldwin taking Chris Cilizza or Brian Stelter aside to tell them to lay off the carbs.
Oh, and this is cute: CNN made huge claims about Jeff Sessions' failure to disclose brief meetings with Russian officials in his ordinary course of duties as a Senator. But when it's reported that the FBI cleared him of any wrongdoing, stating that Sessions had no obligations at all to report such fleeing hey-nice-to-see-ya's, CNN "quietly backtracks" its previous reporting. I'd like to see a comparison of how much time they spent on the original news -- with the #FakeNews implication that Sessions did something wrong -- compared to how little coverage they've given the update/correction of previous implications.
CNN spends half of its time telling us that reporters are courageous heroes who rush into the fire -- and by the way, not only do 99% of them never rush into any kind of fire at all, but will cry if they're forced to leave their air-conditioned offices -- and the other half of the time whining that the Mean Man Said Mean Things About Them.
Choose one (1). You don't get to pose as heroes worthy of a Frank Frazetta tribute while crying that your tampons are itchy.
New Yorker Fires Archliberal Shill Ryan Lizza For "Inappropriate Sexual Conduct"
—Ace
The War on Women is coming from inside the house.
The New Yorker has severed ties with Ryan Lizza in response to behavior the magazine believes to be “improper sexual conduct." Full statement: pic.twitter.com/a1PAb5Vkao
— Michael Calderone (@mlcalderone) December 11, 2017
Seems like this is the sort of guy who would pretend to get offended by Romney's "binders full of women" statement while himself engaging in fireable-level "inappropriate sexual contact."
"Binders full of women."
— Ryan Lizza (@RyanLizza) October 17, 2012
Yup, that's what I expected.
Lizza has issued his own statement, calling the New Yorker's actions a "mistake" and saying that his relationship with the woman was "respectful" and a dating situation:
Just got statement from Ryan Lizza, who calls his firing from the New Yorker "a terrible mistake" pic.twitter.com/Jf6bQ9Nu83
— Tom Kludt (@TomKludt) December 11, 2017
Lizza is also a paid contributor for (wait for it....!) CNN. CNN says they are looking into the matter.
Wife of Senior DOJ Official Demoted for Bias Worked for FusionGPS, the Firm Behind the Phony RUSSIA Dossier That Was Subsequently Used to Procure a FISA Warrant
—Ace

By the way, the FBI and DOJ have not confirmed that the Steele Dossier was used to get the FISA warrant, but they continue refusing to answer that question, even when posed by Congressmen with oversight authority, so I'm taking that as proof positive the fake Steele Dossier was used to contrive the FISA warrant and get this whole covert op against a duly-elected president started.
And the demoted DOJ Assistant AG, Bruce Ohr (note: not the more famous demoted FBI agent revealed previously, Peter Strzok) just so happened to be married to a woman working for FusionGPS, which paid RUSSIAN soruces for dezinformationizya.
A senior Justice Department official demoted last week for concealing his meetings with the men behind the anti-Trump"“dossier" had even closer ties to Fusion GPS, the firm responsible for the incendiary document, than has been disclosed, Fox News has confirmed: The official's wife worked for Fusion GPS during the 2016 election.Contacted by Fox News, investigators for the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence (HPSCI) confirmed that Nellie H. Ohr, wife of the demoted official, Bruce G. Ohr, worked for the opposition research firm last year. The precise nature of Mrs. Ohr's duties-- including whether she worked on the dossier -- remains unclear but a review of her published works available online reveals Mrs. Ohr has written extensively on Russia-related subjects. HPSCI staff confirmed to Fox News that she was paid by Fusion GPS through the summer and fall of 2016.
Bruce Ohr was Associate Attorney General, with an office only four doors down from the AG. He himself met privately with both Glenn Simpson (founder of FusionGPS) and Christopher Steele (compiler of the fake dossier) and discussed the anti-Trump dossier and Simpson's frustrations that Trump had won the election. Congressional investigators say Ohr did not disclose those meetings with the DOJ.
See the video report at the link. It seems that the DOJ lied to Fox for the reasons for his demotion. When Fox asked the first time, they refused to answer. The second time Fox asked, the DOJ actually lied to the Fox (and thereby to the American public) claiming he was merely being reassigned because he shouldn't "wear two hats" and was being told to focus on his usual job of overseeing organized crime prosecutions.
That was a lie -- yet another lie from the DOJ.
He was demoted due to failure to disclose clear conflicts of interest.
Corrected: I originally said the DOJ lied twice about this. In fact, they only lied once; their first response was simply yet another refusal to respond at all.
Which isn't a lie -- it's just hiding the truth from the public.
Media Has All Sorts of Reasons Why You Should Trust Them Even More After Weeks of Biased Incompetence and Possibly Deliberate Complicity in Disinformation
—Ace
David Frum wins, ultimately, by claiming that the media's mistakes mean you should trust them even more, and are the result of trying too hard to be fair to Trump.
It is beyond offensive for Sarah Sanders to say that journalists are purposely reporting false information to forward some sort of agenda.
— Chris Cillizza (@CillizzaCNN) December 11, 2017
Just appalling.
no - we in journalism are not the ones to whom the truth means nothing. it means everything. seeing the world as it is, and telling the truth about it so citizens of our democracy can understand, is our reason for being. and no one will stop us from doing it. https://t.co/nDRUXME1ms
— John Harwood (@JohnJHarwood) December 11, 2017
The Dumbest Thing Ever Said on CNN by Anyone in History pic.twitter.com/Du0ASZjkAi
— Mark Dice (@MarkDice) December 11, 2017
Meanwhile, the day the CNN face-planted with its latest round of #VeryFakeNews, who did Jake Tapper have on to discuss the Trump investigation? California Democrat Adam , who makes the most vaporware claims about what is "proven" about Trump RUSSIAN Collusion, and who is being straight-up accused by people who usually don't straight-up accuse of being the source for the coordinated false leaks.
Guess what Jake Tapper, the Hero of the Gimp-Suit Fake Conservative Remnant, did not ask Adam Schiff about?
That's right -- for some strange reason I could not even guess at, super-straight-shooter Jake Tapper did not ask Adam Schiff for his thoughts on the coordinated lies put out, allegedly, by two sources, each to four different media outlets (ABC, MSNBC, CBS, #VeryFakeNewsCNN).
Why did he not ask about that? Is it because reporters don't ask such things of their sources?
And why was Adam Schiff even on the show? Was he pre-booked in anticipation of talking up the information that I'm quite sure he had no idea would be breaking on CNN?
Glenn Greenwald had a good point: A "whistleblower" contacted the Washington Post claiming to have a story about Roy Moore groping her. This whistleblower also wanted anonymity.
When this whistleblower turned out to be a hoaxer -- working for Project Veritas to see how easily the Washington Post could be snookered -- the Washington Post outed this person they'd offered anonymity to.
Why are none of the four media outlets hoaxed by two sources (allegedly -- I suspect it's one source) outing those hoaxers?
I think the answer is obvious: Because while the Washington Post hoaxer hoped to hurt the Washington Post, the two (or maybe one) hoaxer putting out the Wikileaks Early Peak story was hoping to hurt Trump.
And that's what makes it an "innocent mistake" as far as CNN and the rest of them are concerned -- it wasn't a mistake, it was in fact deliberate, but it was "innocent" in the sense that they were spreading false stories about the right target.
Oh, and of course: Because they don't want to burn the guy feeding them leaks every couple of days, who is almost certainly either Adam Schiff, and/or other Democrat Congressmen on the House Intelligence Committee and/or Democratic staffers on that committee.
They want to keep the leak gravy train -- true or false, it does not matter -- coming.
And they want to protect their fweinds.















