October 13, 2023

Scalise Quits

Timothy Birdnow

Nah, nah, nah, nah....nah, nah, nah, nah...hey, hey, hey, goooodbyeeeeee!

Rep. Steve Scalise drops out of House speaker race - ABC News

FTA:

Scalise, who announced his bid for the speakership a little more than a week ago after McCarthy's ouster, seemed to lash out at his opposition, telling reporters that "there are still some people that have their own agendas" -- not the country's.

"This country is counting on us to come back together. This House of Representatives needs a speaker, and we need to open up the House again."

House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan, who lost a tight secret ballot to Scalise on Wednesday 113-99, emerged from the closed-door conference meeting Thursday night, predicting that Republicans will come together around one candidate for speaker on Friday.

"I think that'll happen tomorrow as we go through the process, but that's tomorrow at 10,” Jordan, R-Ohio, told reporters as he left the meeting. "Any type of announcement about what may or may not happen -- I think that’s best done tomorrow."

Scalise's decision comes just one day after he narrowly won the party's nominationin a private ballot at the Capitol, besting Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, the chairman of the House Judiciary Committee. Earlier Thursday, Scalise met with House Republicans in a closed-door session. Following the hourslong meeting, Scalise didn't appear to have the 217 votes to become speaker and began the process of meeting with holdouts.

On Thursday night, Scalise said, "There's still schisms that have to get resolved," but he is content remaining House Majority Leader -- the No. 2 Republican in the House.

Scalise probably would have been McCarthy 2.0 and now we may yet get Jim Jordan.

I doubt we are getting the whole story here. And this also shows Scalise isn't a fighter.

This could be a very good thing.

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October 12, 2023

Trump Erasing Biden in Pennsylvania

Timothy Birdnow

Trump is spanking Biden in Pennsylvania - a state the Big Guy "won" in 2020.

From the article in the Daily Caller:

Trump beat Biden 45% to 36% among Pennsylvania voters, with 11% choosing someone else and 8% remaining undecided, according to the Emerson College survey. Biden won the state in 2020 against the former president 50% to 48.8% in one of the country’s most narrow margins of victory, and Trump beat Hillary Clinton in 2016 by 1.2 points.

The survey also found that Biden had a 31% approval rating among Pennsylvanians, with 51% disapproving.

Another recent survey, conductedby Quinnipiac University, suggested that Trump was leading Biden by 2 points among Pennsylvania voters, as well as among independents at 48% to 39%, respectively.

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The Media, Fake News and X

Timothy Birdnow

Never let a good crisis go to waste, Rahm Emmanuel famously said.

So I was not surprised when I caught Scripps New running a segment on "fake news" over the stories coming out about what is happening in Israel.

Some young dimwith (a guy in his twenties being interviewed as an expert on media) immediately tied "fake news" to Elon Musk and X.

So it's Musk's fault Hamas went on a murder and mayhem spree!

I am not the only one to notice this; the good folks at Red State caught it too:

Media Panics as Elon Musk's X Platform Destroys Their Ability to Control What You See

The media is angry they no longer control the narrative, and the images we see. So they want anyone who actually gives us information raw and lets us decide for ourselves  to be shut out.

The media should be called mind jailers.

It's all aout the narrative. Anything that does not comport with the narrative must be destroyed.

Why aren't they applying the same standards to the war in Ukraine? Seems to me we've gotten nothing but propaganda in that.

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Zelensky Cries "Boo-Hoo!"

Timothy Birdnow

"Don't forget about me!"

Zelensky Heads to Israel in Bid to Prevent People From Forgetting About Him

He probably shed a few tears when he realized he was going to be yesterday's news. And there would be less money for him to stash in Switzerland.

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Was the Attack on Israel a Chinese Op?

Diane Kimura

CCP Made Strategic Alliance With Palestine Months Before Terror Attack.

The CCP has publicly stated its agenda to pull the United States into four wars.

It has stated one of those needs to be a terrorist group. As the war between Israel and Hamas now begins, it’s important to know the context behind what is taking place, and the similarities between Hamas and the CCP, and between the CCP and the Taliban.

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Not All Religions are the Same

Bob Clasen observes:

People seem to take for granted that all religions are "equal” and worthy of equal respect no matter how different they might be. But is this really true? What if the deity being worshipped is no better than a human being, as with many of the Greek Gods. What if the being worshipped is literally demonic as with Satan worshippers? What if the "God” advocates killing non believers, "holy war”, slavery, stoning, and such like? I think that simply calling your version of morality a religion does not excuse you if your conduct is not ethical or legal.

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Trump Gave Hamas the Way to Avoid Iron Dome

Timothy Birdnow

It's only a matter of time before someone blames Trump for all this.

Well, actually someone already has....

Radio talk show host Thom Hartmann Tweet, Oct. 8.

"Hamas got around Israel's Iron Dome defenses. They probably learned this from Iran, who most certainly got it from Russia. Who gave it to Russia? Sure looks like it was Donald Trump, at the request of Putin".

Worst  case of TDS ever! But just wait; the mainstream media will catch up.

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Arms from Afghanistan in Gaza

Timothy Birdnow

So Biden's Afghanistan disaster is coming back to bite Israel.


Israel: US arms left in Afghanistan reach Gaza
middleeastmonitor.com


Yes, the jihadists are attacking Israel with American weapons.

We have to get Joe Biden and the cabal of Leftists surrounding him (and any other Democrat) out of power permanently.

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October 11, 2023

U.N. Boss Condemns Israel

Timothy Birdnow

Funny; I don't recall voting for international laws to prevent Israel from retaliating. Nor did I vote for anyone to make such a vote for me.

How is this international law?

U.N. Warns Israel: Retaliatory Siege of Gaza ‘Prohibited’ Under International Law

The U.N. should be condemning the terrorists, not complaining about how Israel defends herself.

Time to defund the U.N.

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Biden Wants to Link Aid to Israel to Ukrainian Aid

Timothy Birdnow

Just when you think the Biden Administration couldn't get any more despicable...

White House Wants to Link Israeli and Ukrainian Aid

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Israel's Borders Not U.N. Approaved

Maurizio Morabitu

On an international law level, the main problem with Israel is that it fought several independence wars after the Right of Conquest was outlawed by the UN Charter.

Just compare what happened to Poland - literally moved dozens of miles to the West, in an agreement signed in August 1945.

Then in October 1945 the UN Charter (art. 2, par. 4) removed the Right of Conquest.

This meant that in 1949 Israel could only get armistice borders from the enemy Arab states. The border with Egypt was only recognised in 1973, and the one with Jordan only in 1994, but since Jordan had already recognised the Palestinian state by then, and this still has to agree any border with Israel, the situation remains very vague both in Gaza and in the West Bank.

I wonder how many people know that most of the borders of Israel are NOT protected by the UN Charter.

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What Makes Us Human?

Daniel Jupp

What is that makes a human being, human?

One of my favourite authors, Philip K. Dick, was deeply concerned with this question. He asks and answers it in different ways in all his books, but probably most obviously in Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep, which in its film version became Blade Runner.

Both remain the best novel and best film treatments of the subject of androids, or artificial intelligence in a form that resembles and is in most practical ways indistinguishab le from mankind.

As our own technology advances philosophical questions about machine sentience obviously become more and relevant, but there are also multiple other ways in which the question of what constitutes a human being is a vital one.

It’s the question at the heart of an abortion debate, for instance, and it’s really a question underpinning every discussion of individual liberty. People have rights because they are people. The rights that matter most are human rights.

Philip K. Dick constantly asked the question of his characters, because he was asking it of himself. And through him, I found out that this is one of the most important questions in the history of philosophy, especially of ancient philosophy. Dick became obsessed with the Pre-Socratics because they shared his need to explore what makes us fully human. And this is very, very old thinking we are talking about, some of the oldest ideas in the history of western civilisation.

If we were to talk about narrowing the most important questions ever posed down to very simple things, to what their core essence is, we might say that they consist of ‘what am I?’ And ‘what is all this?’. What is a human, and what is the world? All of our real thought begins with these questions, which include not just our philosophy but also our art, our culture, our literature and yes, our religion, our mythology and even our science too.

I think the handprints or animal paintings on a cave that date from long before the Ancient Greeks are asking these same questions. I think the oldest surviving figurines, the Venus figures which are odd, bloated, sometimes many breasted and sometimes headless depictions of the female form (the oldest thus far discovered, the Venus of Hohle Fels, is at least 35,000 years old) are asking these two questions.

These are questions that prompt the entire history of human creativity. Whatever we possess that we created, whatever we have which is most artistic, most sacred and most meaningful outside ourselves and other living beings, is created from the point at which our species started asking these questions.

What defines us as different to another animal, the full range of our sentience, self awareness and emotion, our cognition and our capacity for reason, was born with these questions.

Asking ‘what is a human being?’ is itself one of the things that makes us human. Unless we try to understand ourselves,as individuals and as a species, we are moving through the world propelled only by instinct and animal reaction.

These questions don’t become significant again just because of technological advance. They are always significant, but we rediscover them most urgently at times of societal collapse. Societal collapse presents us with those moments where all of the long and careful answers we have built, the ones which frame our rules, our laws, our morality, are falling down around our ears.

And in these times, these circumstances, we again encounter creatures that share our appearance but share none of our inner life, creatures that wear human form but have no humanity about them.

We are wise to fear the artificial intelligence that has no limits, no conscience, no humanity. We are wiser still to fear the biological human being who has none of these things, either. And it seems to me that we are encountering and producing more and more of the latter. Whether that’s a feral youth stabbing another child to death, a Muslim terrorist committing atrocities, or an ideologically warped leftist supporting those terrorists, we are seeing more and more humans with less and less humanity.

Often, the ones who proclaim their humanity the loudest, possess the least of it.

The closest Philip K. DIck came to an answer to the question of what is a human being is that a human being has humanity. Compassion, to give it another name. And compassion not as a vain signal of virtue, and not as a thing which claims to love everyone at a remove, whilst neglecting those at home. The compassion that cannot comprehend the actions of a terrorist, and would never seek to excuse them.

We have seen compassion itself abused into its opposite. We have seen it turned into a cruelty towards the real innocents, and the real victims. In the UK we once had a man called Long Longford. Longford spent a large portion of his life arguing that the treatment and imprisonment of Myra Hindley was inhumane. He defended her. He protected her. He championed her.

Hindley, of course, was a serial killer who had tortured children to death. Both Longford and Hindley lacked real humanity, real compassion. To support evil is to commit evil. There is of course a difference between an evil action and an evil reaction, but it is a difference of degree, not of kind. Excess of alleged compassion for the guilty and the inhumane is a denial of compassion to the innocent and the human.

For me the thing that makes us human is the capacity to think and feel in ways that are different, ways that are more, than those available to an animal or a machine. We need the capacity to reason, as well as the capacity to love. Both working together prevent us from being either a Hindley or a Longford. Correct reasoning would have told Longford that the victims of Hindley were worth more than she was, as well as a correct emotional response.

In Blade Runner the androids, the replicants, insist on their existence as thinking, living beings, equal to or superior to mankind. In a way they are saying ‘we are human’, even as they despise humanity. Their surface quest is to find a way to extend their lives beyond the very short limit set by their creators. This is the same quest Gilgamesh went on in one of the earliest surviving stories we have. Their deeper quest is to understand their own nature. And this is a human quest. Their surface aim leads them to kill people and behave inhumanely. But ultimately the message is that in dying they find not just the limit of their existence, but the moral limits that make them actually human. Roy Batty in his last moments can kill or save Rick Deckard. Both have been trying to kill each other for the entire film. Batty’s last action is to choose not to kill Deckard.

And it is at this point that Batty delivers the incredible speech improvised by Rutger Hauer. The speech that confirms this was a living being with sentience and worth. But that speech is only unlocked, only made meaningful, moving and true, by behaviour, by Batty having just chosen not to kill, showing human reason, judgement, discernment and compassion. He proves with an action what he is then allowed to confirm with a speech. He reflects on the life of Deckard, and it’s worth, before he is allowed to express the worth of his own existence. In other words the poetry and reflection on his own life is only possible because the action has already made him human.

Humanity, then, is defined both by behaviour and limitation, by choosing not to do certain things, inhumane things. We must have the intellectual capacity to make that choice correctly, and the emotional capacity to want to make that choice correctly. We must be able to discern between innocence and guilt, and pick the action that makes us more, not the one that makes us less, human ourselves.

If Batty earns humanity by choosing not to kill, by understanding Deckard’s life, then conversely the kind of savagery displayed by Hamas is surely also a behaviour, a choice, that lessens their humanity, that removes their right to be considered human. Just as the actions of Myra Hindley made her less than human. You cannot take these actions and make these choices and expect the same treatment that belongs to an innocent. You have already denied that. You have already shown that you are inhuman.

To be human means to judge and evaluate, ourselves first and foremost, but others too. Psychopaths and terrorists of course also claim that they have the right to judge others, and on some religious or ideological excuse determine life and death. But the existence of false judgement that leads to barbarity does not invalidate the need for correct judgement that leads to humanity. It makes it all the more urgent.

There are objectively things you cannot do and continue to call yourself human, or be treated as human by others. The deliberate and personal and sustained act of terrorism that sees you raping women, tearing screaming children away from murdered parents, beheading babies, surely signals that it is now more humane to kill you than to let you live and do these things again. Real human life, life that still has the capacity to think and feel in ways that are more than raw brutal savagery, matters more.

What amazes and depresses me most is not just the existence of inhuman monsters like Hamas. What is almost as urgent a problem is the apparent death of a capacity to think and feel with discernment, reason and compassion amongst others. The person who can see these events and side with the terrorists. And do so whilst perhaps talking about humanity and compassion, as BLM did, or oppression, as Celtic fans did, as if any oppression we can imagine is worse than the kind that beheads babies, as if any compassion can exist whilst making excuses for beheading babies. But also the people who lack the logic and discernment, the thinking and feeling capacity, to distinguish between this and media driven hysteria on a succession of other topics, who think they are being particularly discerning and clever by displaying their own lack of humanity towards genuinely innocent victims.

We must ask what is human to be human. And we must admit that the purely savage and those who support them don’t fit the definition if the definition is to make any moral sense at all. We must demand that they be more than they are, or else we become less than human too.

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October 10, 2023

Why the Left is Cheering the Israeli Attacks

Timothy Birdnow

for those of you who are wondering why so many on the Left - as in at universities - are cheering the attacks on Israel.

I wrote this a while back but it's applicable here.

Paradise Lost: Why the Left Loves Muhammed

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Trump was Right

Timothy Birdnow

Trump was right.

Hydroxychloroquine Reduces COVID-19 Mortality, Study Finds

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The Anniversary of Tours

John F. DiLeo

On this day in 732 AD, Charles Martel saved Civilization.

My Illinois Review column, from one year ago today, if you’re interested:


https://www.illinoisreview.com/illinoisreview/2022/10/by-john-f-di-leo-reflections-on-the-anniversary-of-a-historical-turning-point-within-fifty-years-of-the-death-of-mohame.html

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The Mask of the Red Doof

This from Greg Malakoff:

Masks protect us from viruses the way underwear protects us from farts.

Below are the top 10 causes of death, which accounted for 75.4% of all deaths. I'm calling total bullshit on #3 since it is well known that if you tested positive for Covid and died from a gunshot wound to the head, you were listed as dead from Covid. Hospitals were incentivized to lie about the number of Covid deaths. They received up to $39,000 in bonuses from the government, which means the tax payers paid it, if they could kill you on a ventilator.

The inventor of the swab your nose test stated clearly over and over that the PCR was a technique for manipulating genes for the human genome program and that it could not diagnose anything. So that means if you had 200 of the 30,000 codons in your nose, you had Covid even though you were perfectly healthy. Further, you could have had anything since they had to amplify the results over 40 times and after 3 times the test results are meaningless.

It is like being given the letter C in scrabble and you can only spell covid. There are no other words that have the letter C in it. Our country is about to be terrorized again by lying, demented, vicious, corrupt bureaucrats.

1. Heart disease: 695,547
2. Cancer: 605,213
3. COVID-19: 416,893
4. Accidents: 224,935
5. Stroke: 162,890
6. Chronic lower respiratory diseases: 142,342
7. Alzheimer’s disease: 119,399
8. Diabetes: 103,294
9. Chronic liver disease and cirrhosis: 56,585
10. Kidney disease: 54,358



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Palestinian Refugees?

James Doogue

Palestinian Refugees - The Facts​

ISRAEL
​​Paragraph 13 of of Israel's Declaration of Independence provides that the State of Israel would be based on freedom, justice and peace as envisaged by the prophets of Israel; it will ensure complete equality of social and political rights to all its inhabitants irrespective of religion, race or sex.

- Israel is the only Democracy in The Middle East
- Approximately 21% of Israels citizens are Arabs.
- There are 10 current Arab members of the 120 seat Parliament called the ​Knesset.
- There are 30 female members of the Knesset, ​that's 25%!
- In 2020 the Knesset swore in their 6th openly gay member making that 5% of the total parliament, the 4th highest in the world.
- In December 2022 the Knesset voted openly Gay member Amir Ohana​ as it's Speaker in the 37th Government.

THE ARAB WORLD more...

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October 09, 2023

We Have Imported Monsters

Timothy Birdnow

The incomparable Mark Steyn is filled with righteous indignation at the jubilation in the Middle East and the murders and rapes - and even more angry at the jubilation in the newly Islamized Western World.

https://www.steynonline.com/13818/proportionate-about-gang-rape

Indeed we have imported monsters, and done so happily as part of the war by the Left to destroy our civilization and way of life.

The Left thinks they will be able to control Islam should it succeed at destroying the last vestiges of Christianity. They are in for a very rude awakening.

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A Thousand Gitmos

Cornelius Carroll

The Left always was totalitarian and it's time to realize that fact. Charlie Kirk - "Seven years ago it was a scandal for Hillary to just call Trump supporters Deplorables. Now, she says Trump supporters should be sent to Soviet-style indoctrination camps and the press doesn’t blink.

Fifteen years ago closing Gitmo was a top left-wing issue. Now, they just want a thousand Gitmos, in America, for their political enemies instead of for terrorists.

The left has become totalitarian with frightening speed."

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