The Other McCain

"One should either write ruthlessly what one believes to be the truth, or else shut up." — Arthur Koestler

‘They Found a Rape Kit in His Car’

Posted on | August 6, 2014 | 47 Comments

Do you think #YesAllWomen will notice stories like this?

“The restraining order was granted for a period of three years, this was August 2011. . . . He found me at Dartmouth, at my sorority, he found me at my family’s new home that they moved to. He found me through LinkedIn, Facebook, everything. I tried to delete things, he still found me. He hired a private investigator. . . . I got back to my parents’ house at 1:30 a.m. flying in from Dartmouth and at 8:30 a.m. the next morning he was knocking on my front door. . . When he was arrested by the police, they found what they like to call a rape kit in the back of his car. It consisted of a sweatshirt, firewood, maps of the area, duct tape, a rope tied into a slip noose, hunting knives and various other items.”

Liberal feminists don’t give a damn about the rights of women like Dartmouth student Taylor Woolrich. Liberals want to deprive her of the only real security for women like her whose lives and safety are jeopardized by violent criminals. You see, Taylor Woolrich told her story yesterday at the annual conference of Students for Concealed Carry, and liberal feminists hate the Second Amendment.

 

Pageant Judge Was Lesbian Predator; Sexually Assaulted Pre-Teen Girl

Posted on | August 6, 2014 | 17 Comments

Lesbian pedophile Charlotte Holl, 25, was convicted of “grooming” and “sexually assaulting” a girl under the age of 13. The British news accounts of her sentencing hearing are strangely vague:

A female beauty pageant judge groomed and sexually assaulted a young girl, plying her with cigarettes and alcohol.
Charlotte Holl, 25, sent 1,200 texts and social media messages to her victim — who is under 13-years-old — and dreamed of living with her in Florida, Ipswich Crown Court heard.
Holl, of Newmarket, Suffolk, touched the girl’s inner leg over her clothes, kissed her and put her arm around her waist.
But Holl has been spared jail — and was given an 18-month jail sentence suspended for two years after she admitted four sexual assaults on a girl and being an adult who met a girl following grooming.

This is obviously confusing: Was the touching and kissing the “four sexual assaults”? Also, how many beauty pageants did she judge? But don’t worry, she promises it won’t happen again:

Duncan O’Donnell, defending, said she had been ‘vulnerable and immature’.
He said smitten Holl was ‘ashamed’ of her actions.
Mr O’Donnell told Ipswich Crown Court: ‘Throughout these proceedings she has indicated she has been horrified by what she did.
‘She acknowledged in (police) interview what she did.
‘These are offences that are never going to happen again.
He added: ‘She has pleaded guilty and indicated her full horror over what she has done.
‘While the custody threshold has been passed in the circumstances of this offending behaviour it is a custodial sentence that falls within the bracket that could be suspended.’

Hey, suspended sentence! All she did was “groom” a pre-teen girl and plan to take her pubescent lesbian crush to Florida:

[Judge Rupert Overbury] told her: ‘It’s plain to me, as it was to the probation service, you certainly did have the intention of going further than kissing.’
Judge Overbury said Holl had carried out the attacks for her own ‘sexual satisfaction’.
Messages between the two indicated Holl was thinking of living with the girl and taking her to Florida, the court heard.

Oh, these silly judges! When will society listen to feminists and stop “forcing heteronormative assumptions” on young girls?

 

Hey, Moms: Feminists Think They Know What’s Wrong With Your Children

Posted on | August 6, 2014 | 158 Comments

Dana Sitar is a 28-year-old writer who works as a barista in a bookstore coffee shop to pay her bills. Divorced and childless, she is perhaps not the role model of happiness and success to whom America’s mothers usually turn when they need parenting advice, but being a feminist entitles her to tell you what you’re doing wrong. Quite frankly, she’s decided that your parenting is too heteronormative:

Your Toddler Might Be Gay
. . . In a world where we’re finally making some progress on understanding non-straight identities as deserving of recognition, respect, and equal rights, forcing heteronormative assumptions on yet another generation is a huge step away from an inclusive and tolerant society. . . .
If we keep talking to that little girl for the next 10 years as if it’s her destiny to fall in love with a man (put a pin in the implied sexism and other layers of bigotry for another conversation), how will she react to herself and others if she finds herself attracted to the girls around her, not the boys? Or to both? . . .
How will she treat herself when she realizes she wants to kiss the girl down the street, not the boy next door? . . .
Not being a bigot is a huge first step, and I thank you for it.
But it’s not enough to quietly believe in equality. We have to actively practice tolerance and become aware of the presumptions we project. We have to let our kids see a world where their identities are all treated as normal and acceptable, regardless of the odds.

Perhaps you didn’t notice that she used the phrase “our kids,” although Dana Sitar has no children herself, so that her use of the first-person plural implies that this feminist coffee-shop waitress is asserting her proprietary interest in your kids. Yes, mothers of America: Your expectation that your daughter will grow up to be normal — even in 2014, about 98% of U.S. women are heterosexual — is a sort of prejudice, just one step removed from “being a bigot.”

Feminists condemn you for “forcing heteronormative assumptions” on your girls, thus impeding “progress” toward “an inclusive and tolerant society.” You’re a homophobic hater, mom. Your little lesbian toddler is already being oppressed — by you! (You’re probably showing her heteronormative Disney cartoons, aren’t you?)

How is America supposed to make progress toward an inclusive and tolerant society, if mothers keep brainwashing little girls into thinking it’s quote-unquote “normal” for them to like boys? If we are ever going to achieve the kind of equality feminist theory demands, mothers must put an end to this intolerant oppressive heteronormativity. Only then can your daughters be free to grow up as completely confused as Rollins College sophomore Bekki Charbonneau:

I am a queer woman. I flip-flop between identities. I have been “straight,” then “bisexual,” then “pansexual,” then a weeping puddle in the middle of the floor (which has occurred frequently enough to be considered an identity, in my opinion).
I often feel “not gay enough” to hang out in queer spaces; I feel like an intruder or a wannabe. I have had friends “jokingly” tell me that I should just “pick a side already.” And sometimes I actually contemplate it: I would just be happier being straight, and I wouldn’t have to deal with homophobia as frequently! Besides, some men are hot. I could deal with being straight.
But then I see a really pretty girl, so I think, “I’ll just be a lesbian. Many men don’t bother learning about social justice because of their privilege, and I don’t want to date someone I have to educate. It’s too much work. And some girls are just lovely.” . . .
I often get concerned about how many of the qualities I’m attracted to in a person are a result of growing up in a heteronormative, patriarchal society. I am often attracted to masculinity (either in cisgender men or in male-identifying persons, and occasionally in women with masculine characteristics). Am I attracted to masculinity simply because I have been raised in a society that places on a pedestal and reveres all things male?

Feminists must celebrate Bekki Charbonneau’s self-described “queer” sexuality, ignoring concerns about the schizophrenic tendencies manifest in such confusion. The difference between feminism and insanity is simply a matter of perspective.

By the way, mom: Seen any good cable TV shows lately?





 

 

THE ‘SEX TROUBLE’ SERIES:

 

LIVE AT FIVE: 08.06.14

Posted on | August 6, 2014 | 7 Comments

— compiled by Wombat-socho


TOP NEWS
Israel Pulls Out Of Gaza As Truce Takes Hold

A Palestinian boy amidst the rubble of Gaza

Same cease-fire plan Hamas rejected three weeks ago
44% of Americans polled say Israel’s actions in Gaza justified


Whining Begins Over Treatment Of Infected Americans With Experimental Ebola Drug
Liberian authorities pressured by patients’ relatives

Ukraine Continues Offensive, Keeps Wary Eye On Russia
Yasnyuvata railway junction recaptured by rebels



POLITICS
Roberts Rallies Past Wolf In Kansas GOP Senate Primary

Sen. Pat Roberts greets a crowd of cheering supporters

With 60% of precincts in, Roberts has 48-41% lead

Michigan Split For Tea Party: Rep. Amash Wins, Bentivolio Loses

Missouri Transportation Tax Defeated


Dem Lawmaker Uses Luftwaffe Uniform To Depict Navy Veteran In Campaign Mailer

Alabama Abortion Law Ruled Unconstitutional

HHS Faces Massive ObamaCare Backlog

Utah Files Gay Marriage Appeal With Supreme Court

VA Scrambles To Create Private Care Alternative For Vets



THE ECONOMY, STUPID
Asian Crude Slides On Tepid US Demand: WTI $97.65, Brent $104.92
Walgreens Reportedly Considering Inversion-Free Merger With UK’s Boots
Big Banks’ “Living Wills” Get Failing Grade From Feds
CVS Beats Earnings Estimates On Pharmacy Growth
Groupon Stock Slumps Despite Revenue Gain
Disney’s Earnings Boosted By Marvel
Navdy – Like Google Glass, But For Your Car
Russian Hackers Steal 1.2 Billion Passwords
Sprint Ends Pursuit Of T-Mobile, Replaces CEO
Apple, Samsung Agree To Drop Overseas Litigation Ax
Timex Enters Smartwatch Category. No Phone Needed.



SPORTS
O’s Extend Lead In AL East With 9-3 Pounding Of Jays

Jonathan Schoop celebrates his solo dinger with Manny Machado

Norris notches first win in three starts; O’s now lead AL East by 5

Nothing Goes Right For Tribe In 9-2 Loss To Reds

Phils Edge Astros 2-1 In 15 Innings

Fish Rally In Eighth To Beat Pirates 6-3

Price K’s 10 In Tigers Debut, Avila Homers In 12th To Beat Yankees

The Big Donkey Takes The Mound As Rangers Pummel Pale Hose 16-0

Cards Edge Red Sox 3-2

Chrissy Teigen Throws Out the First Pitch At Dodgers Game

Parra’s First Hit As Brewer Beats Giants, 4-3

Twins Power Past Padres 3-1

Wheeler Shuts Down Nats, Mets Win 6-1



FAMOUS FOR BEING FAMOUS
“Texas Chainsaw Massacre” Star Marilyn Burns Dies

Played lone survivor of Leatherface’s rampage in cult horror classic

Found dead at Houston home, aged 65

Murdoch Withdraws $80 Billion Bid For Time Warner

James Corden To Replace Craig Ferguson On “Late Late Show”

“Frozen” Director Jennifer Lee To Adapt “A Wrinkle In Time” For Disney

Olivia Wilde Breastfeeds Son Otis For Glamour’s September Issue

Megan Fox Reveals Her Best On-Screen Kiss

“True Detective” Plot Details Emerge

“Pride And Prejudice And Zombies” Resurrected



FOREIGNERS
US General Killed On NATO Base
Putin Orders Retaliation Against Western Sanctions
Man Held In UK Over Plane Bomb Threat
Britain’s First Muslim Cabinet Minister Resigns Over Gaza Policy
Argentine Rights Activist Reunited With Son After 35 Years
Key Leaders On Either Side Of Scottish Independence Clash In Debate
Indonesian Court Hears Subianto’s Challenge To Election Results
US, South Sudan Prod Rebels As Peace Talks Sputter
Iran Seeks Alternative To Maliki
Costa Rican Authorities Arrest Two Men Trying To Smuggle $1.2 Million Into Country



BLOGS & STUFF
The Quinton Report: Pope Lifts Suspension Of Priest Who Served In Sandinista Regime
The Camp of the Saints: Liberty Or Slavery
Michelle Malkin: Murder In Rio Grande Valley – Coming Soon To A Town Near You
Twitchy: White House Pulls Plug On Press For Lionel Richie At African Leaders Dinner
American Power: Labour Party’s Ed Miliband Slammed For “Pathetic”, “Distasteful” Wreath Message
American Thinker: A Mixed Message About Same-Sex Marriage
BLACKFIVE: Afghan Kills US General In Green-On-Blue Shooting
Conservatives4Palin: Governor Palin On Joe Carr And Tennessee’s Clear Choice
Don Surber: Political Scoreboard, August 5
Joe For America: Drone Spots Taliban Fighters F*cking A Goat (NSFW)
JustOneMinute: Waddya Mean, “American”?
Protein Wisdom: CBS’ Gayle King Says “Unless Illegal Immigrants Are Doing Something Illegal, Leave Then Alone”
Shot In The Dark: That Joyous Moment…
STUMP: Public Pension Watch – Living High On The Hog In New York
The Gateway Pundit: Sunday’s UNRWA School Bombing Was Completely Staged
The Jawa Report: Illegal Aliens Murder Border Patrol Agent On R&R Fishing Trip With His Family
The Lonely Conservative: Poll Finds American Pessimism At An All-Time High
This Ain’t Hell: Thirteen Marines Named Perez Arrested At Border
Weasel Zippers: Race Hustler Al Sharpton And His Businesses Owe $4.7 Million In Taxes
Megan McArdle: Is New York The Next Detroit?


The Last Falangist – Still Just $1.99!

Brett Kimberlin Gets Spanked

Posted on | August 5, 2014 | 25 Comments

“Brett Kimberlin does not want people writing about his past — a past that includes convictions for serial bombing, drug smuggling, perjury, and even impersonating a member of the military.”
Ace of Spades, June 8, 2012

Another day, another denial — actually Brett Kimberlin had two motions denied today by U.S. District Court Judge George Hazel in the federal lawsuit that John Hoge has dubbed Kimberlin v. the Universe, et al.

Hoge has the latest letter order, in which the judge denies (a) Kimberlin’s request for additional time to file a motion for a preliminary injunction, and (b) Kimberlin’s request for a ruling on his previous attempt to disqualify Paul Alan Levy, who is the lawyer defending Ace of Spades’ anonymity. Both of these denials were delivered with decisive brutality — the judge saying in effect, “Stop bothering me with your badly argued and legally flawed nonsense, you creep” — but Kimberlin got taught an especially embarrassing lesson on the Levy matter:

Finally, Plaintiff has sent a letter to the Court (see ECF No. 174) urging the Court “to rule on [a] Motion to Disqualify [Counsel]” (see ECF No. 174) that Plaintiff previously filed on February 26, 2014. See ECF No. 93. That motion, however, is no longer pending on the Court’s docket. In fact, that motion has not been on the Court’s docket since March 4, 2014, when the Clerk of Court terminated it due to Plaintiff’s failure to comply with the Court’s February 21, 2014 Letter Order. See ECF No. 96. Obviously, the Court cannot rule on a motion that is not currently pending on its docket. If Plaintiff wishes to file a Motion to Disqualify Counsel, he must file a Request pursuant to and in accordance with the requirements set forth in the Case Management Order. See ECF No. 97

Here’s the thing: Kimberlin seems to have been so overcome by wrath toward Paul Alan Levy — and gosh, I wonder why — that Brett completely forgot that his original attempt to have Levy removed from the case had never even been accepted by the court, because Kimberlin had failed to comply with a previous order by the court.

Aaron Walker, who has endured more of Kimberlin’s abusive lawfare than anyone, explains the larger significance of all this:

As you might remember, when Paul Levy entered the case Brett when into full whine mode and filed an improper motion to have Levy disqualified.  This was just after the court first decided to attempt to restrict the flow of filings in this case (more than 80 documents ago), and rather than obey the court’s order and request leave to file a motion to disqualify, he just filed it, and the judge returned it to him as improper.
But that is not what this is really about.  What this is really about, in my humble opinion, is that Paul Levy wrote a fairly devastating blog post last week about the case. Really, seriously, read all of it. Not only was that pretty harmful to Brett’s public reputation (based on facts that cannot be denied), but it was pretty widely read.  For instance, it was Instalanched. And it was WashingtonPostalanched, via the Volokh Conspiracy.  Long time readers know that Mr. Volokh helped me out last year when Brett obtained a blatantly unconstitutional peace order forbidding me to even mention Brett Kimberlin’s name for six months.

You can read the whole thing. Aaron also discusses the “scattered” thinking behind Brett’s motion in regard to Ace’s anonymity, from which I’ll quote this little sample paragraph:

Contrary to counsel’s argument, Ace of Spades engaged in wholesale and per se defamation against Plaintiff, not once, but multiple times. . . . For example, he falsely stated, imputed and published in five articles that Plaintiff committed the crime of “swattings,” that he was involved with “terrorism” and “murder,” that he was trying to “kill” people,” that he is a “thug” and “nefarious,” that he is running “scams,” that he is engaged in “lawless vigilantism,” the he is involved with “ongoing crimes,” that he is engaged in “alarming harassments,” that he is a “menace,” that he is a “one-man crime wave,” the he is “escalating” his criminal activities, that he is engaged in a “crime in progress,” that he is “abusing and corrupting” the justice system, that his life is one of “escalat[ing] risk taking,” that he is “a dangerous man,” that he is engaged in “digital” and “real life terrorism,” that he is a malicious threat to society,” and that he is engaged in “lawfare.” Not only did Ace of Spades make these defamatory statements and publications, he demanded action by others, including Congress, to stop Plaintiff through various actions including passing a bill of attainder. His publications were a call to arms against Plaintiff based on defamatory hysteria — either stop Plaintiff or terrible things will happen. Ace of Spades was using his defamatory statements to destroy Plaintiff by any means.

To which Ace’s lawyer should reply: “You mad, bro?”

“I have filed over a hundred lawsuits and another one will be no sweat for me. On the other hand, it will cost you a lot of time and money . . .”
Brett Kimberlin, Oct. 10, 2010


By the way, in one of his motions in the separate Maryland state case Kimberlin v. Walker, et al., this is Kimberlin’s Exhibit A:

Why did Brett Kimberlin insist on making that Twitter message a part of the public record in his $1 million lawsuit? I don’t know.

Just reporting the facts here, folks.

Maybe you think Brett Kimberlin is a nefarious thug and a malicious threat to society, and nobody is preventing you from researching Kimberlin’s criminal career and judging for yourself. Whatever you do, don’t include a Pedobear cartoon of Kimberlin in a Twitter message, or the (alleged) “one-man crime wave” might sue you for a million dollars.

Consider yourself warned.

HIT THE FREAKING TIP JAR!

 

 

Kentucky Democrat Race-Baits McConnell’s Wife; Deletes ‘Asian’ Tweets

Posted on | August 5, 2014 | 35 Comments

Kathy Groob is a Democrat Party stategist in Kentucky, where Republican Sen. Mitch McConnell is fighting for re-election against Democrat Alison Grimes. Saturday, in a complete non sequitur, Groob sent out a series of Twitter messages saying that McConnell’s wife, former Labor Secretary Elaine Chao, “isn’t from KY, she is Asian.”

Groob’s tweets quickly disappeared — indeed, she deleted her entire Twitter account — but not before Phillip Bailey, political editor for Louisville public radio station WFPL screen-capped the “Asian” messages. Democrats rushed to condemn the messages, but this certainly isn’t the first time Chao’s ethnicity has made her the target of Democrat race-card tricks in this campaign. They were doing this stuff last year, back when it was still rumored that movie star Ashley Judd was going to seek the Democrat nomination against McConnell.

Question: How is this different from “birther” attacks on Obama?

How is it that Democrats get a free pass for doing this kind of stuff to Republicans, yet object vehemently to anyone who dares mention that the president’s father was a Kenyan socialist? If “the personal is political” — as feminists have been insisting for more than four decades — why is it these kind of identity-politics arguments are only acceptable if they help elect Democrats and advance a left-wing agenda? Far be it from me to argue that one’s personal experience, including perceptions about ethnicity, are always irrelevant to politics. Dinesh D’Souza (who, last time I checked, wasn’t from Kentucky, either) was roundly vilified for arguing that Obama’s worldview was profoundly influenced by his father’s anti-British/anti-colonialist/anti-capitalist attitudes.

D’Souza’s argument was less “racist” than the arguments of liberals who routinely claim that anyone who opposes Obama is a racist. And certainly, D’Souza’s own worldview has been shaped by his personal experience. In order to be a conservative Indian-American, after all, one must reject the kind of anti-Western attitudes — the residual resentments of colonialism — which D’Souza saw in the attitudes of Obama and Obama’s father. And I would argue that, whatever one’s ethnicity, for any “outsider” or underdog to succeed in America, it is necessary to resist the temptation to resent successful people. If you don’t want to be a loser, you must learn to emulate winners, not envy them.

Whatever your disadvantages in life, or whatever unfair privileges others may enjoy, determination, hard work and an honest character can overcome any obstacle anyone puts in your way. Resolve yourself to work hard despite every discouragement and to learn the lessons of every failure. Study the examples of others who have triumphed over adversity. Make a vow that, whether you ultimately win or lose, no one will ever be able to say that you failed because you didn’t work hard enough. Develop the kind of mental toughness that enables you to survive amid crisis and confusion. Constantly improve your skills, learning whatever you need to know to become better at whatever it is you do. Be flexible and quick to adapt to new circumstances. Learn to recognize opportunity. Become resourceful, so that no problem you encounter leaves you helpless. Most of all, remember that your struggle has a purpose that transcends your narrow selfish desires.

If God has chosen you to do great things, your success will be to His glory. God’s chastisement of your weakness and lack of faith — for this is what your failures really are — should be welcomed with gratitude, for by such chastisement is your faith tested, so that you become more humble, recognizing your debt to God’s grace, even as you grow stronger with each failure. God has some reason for all your toils and setbacks. God is testing you and teaching you, so that you will be ready to fulfill whatever purpose He has for your life. Therefore, thank God for your struggle, and determine to work harder every day to be prepared for whatever He may choose for your task.

This is my belief, and as D’Souza is a Christian, I presume that it is his belief also. Faith in God and a belief in the value of hard work were both crucial to the founding of this nation. We fight to defend our liberty and to defend our faith, and if it should be necessary, we will fight to defend America against any enemy, because we know that America truly represents the last hope for humanity. As Ronald Reagan once said, people come to America in search of freedom, but where will we go if we lose freedom here?

Elaine Chao is not exactly my favorite Republican. She’s not the kind of ferocious, two-fisted, red-meat, right-wing populist who gets me fired up. She’s a Chamber of Commerce type who speaks generally for the interests of big business. Nor is her husband a politician I admire; to be honest, I’m not even sure I would vote for McConnell if I lived in Kentucky. Nevertheless, insofar as Elaine Chao’s ethnicity is of any relevance to this election in Kentucky, it is as an example of how the American Dream is still very much alive. She arrived in America in 1961 as an 8-year-old who didn’t speak English, yet through hard work she got a Harvard MBA, became the Secretary of Labor and married a man who has become the most powerful Republican in Washington.

It is this kind of success story that should make every parent scream at their children: “Turn off that TV! Put down that videogame console! Pick up a book and start studying, you lazy brats! This is America! If Elaine Chao can make it, you’ve got no excuse!”

Such is the true lesson of Elaine Chao’s life, but Democrats . . . well, they’re Democrats, and if appeals to racism or sexism will help elect Democrats, this is what we expect from them. Last summer, when Alison Grimes announced her Democrat candidacy, Kathy Groob gushed all gooey what a wonderful thing it was for women:

Kathy Groob, a Covington-based political consultant and author of the book Pink Politics which focuses on female candidates and the way they can win, is supportive of a Grimes candidacy.
“Alison’s announcement (Monday) is an important step for women in politics in Kentucky and across the country,” said Groob, who attended the press conference in Frankfort. “When a 34-year-old accomplished woman is ready to take on one of the most powerful political men in the country, it’s a great day for women.”

Yeah, “a great day for women.” The feminist message in Kentucky:

“Vote Democrat, because you have a vagina!
And that Republican guy is married to a Chink.”

You stay classy, Kentucky Democrats.

 

LIVE AT FIVE: 08.05.14

Posted on | August 5, 2014 | 5 Comments

— compiled by Wombat-socho


TOP NEWS
Israel Accepts 72-Hour Truce With Hamas

A good start

IDF had been considering pulling troops out of Gaza without cease-fire deal
IDF finishes destroying tunnels, kills Islamic Jihad commander



Second American Ebola Patient En Route To US For Care
NY man “unlikely to have Ebola”, Health Department says

Toledo Water Ban Lifted
All clear given for use of Lake Erie water



POLITICS
Tea Party Insurgents Looking For Upsets In GOP Senate Primaries This Week

Milton Wolf and Joe Carr seek to knock out incumbent GOP senators in Kansas, Tennessee

Both challengers lag by double digits, hope to emulate Dave Brat’s upset of Eric Cantor


Colorado Governor Strikes Key Fracking Deal


Pressure Builds On Walsh To Resign Over Plagiarism

Gun Control Advocate James Brady Dies, 73

McDaniel Challenges GOP Primary Loss To Cochran, Cites Vote Irregularities

Administration Closing Centers For Illegal Minors On Military Bases

Democratic Strategist Erases Twitter Account After Making Racist Remarks About Mitch McConnell’s Wife

Texas Abortionists Press Judge To Block Portions Of New Law

Firm Running Federal Charity Drive In California Misspent Millions



THE ECONOMY, STUPID
Asian Crude Up On Supply Disruption Fears: WTI $98.43, Brent $105.60
Feds Start Civil Probe Of Subprime Car Loans
Late Surge Lifts Wall Street; Utilities Sag
Gannett Reportedly Buying Remainder Of Cars.com For $1.8 Billion
LinkedIn Settles Overtime Violation Charges For $6 Million
Porn Out, Hotels In As Sunset Strip Reborn
Xiaomi Overtakes Samsung For Sales Lead In Red China
Google Defends Child-Porn Tipoffs To Police
DirecTV Agrees To Deal With SEC Network
Comcast Extending Its $10/Month Internet Program For The Poor
Google Removes “Bomb Gaza” App After Outcry



SPORTS
NASCAR The Big Winner With Jeff And Junior On Top

Dale Earnhardt Jr. doused by his crew after winning at Pocono

In the dog days of summer, everything is going right for stock car racing

Giants Rally To Beat Mets 4-3; Cain To Have Season-Ending Shoulder Surgery

Tribe Scalps Reds 7-1; Kluber Now 12-6

Pale Hose Beat Rangers 5-3 In Rain-Shortened Game

Angels Blank Dodgers 5-0 In Start Of Freeway Series

Yankees Edge Tigers 2-1


O’s Handle Roark, Nationals 7-3



FAMOUS FOR BEING FAMOUS
Tara Reid Thought “Sharknado” Would End Her Career

Experiencing a career resurgence thanks to her fishy friends

Could a third installment be in the works?

Zooey Deschanel Splits From BF Of Two Years

Should We All Calm Down A Bit About Those Studio Ghibli Rumors?


“Big Bang Theory” Stars Parsons, Galecki & Cuoco Sign Big New Deals

Sandra Bullock Tops Forbes’ List Of Highest-Earning Actresses At $51 Million

CNN Sued Over Correspondent Who Bit EMTs In Drunken Rage

Sony Launches Female Superhero Movie Mining Spiderman Universe

Sylvester Stallone Wants Signourney Weaver For “The Expendabelles”

Nickelodeon Orders Live-Action “School Of Rock” Series



FOREIGNERS
Many Ukrainian Soldiers Cross Into Russia Amid Shelling
Rescuers Battle To Clear Bodies After 400 Die In China Quake
World Dignitaries Attend WWI Commemorative Services In Britain, Belgium
Iraq Offers Air Support To Kurds
Death Toll From Ebola In West Africa Nears 900
Chicoms Probe Canadian Cafe Owners For Stealing State Secrets
WTO Failure Points To Fragmented Future For World Trade
Juncker Downplays Prospect Of Full Write-Off For Greece
Germany Blocks Shipment Of Military Training Gear To Russia
China Test Looms For Widodo As Indonesia Faces Xi’s Campaign
Libya’s New Parliament Calls For Unity As Rival Militias Clash



BLOGS & STUFF
Doug Powers: Stay Classy – Nancy Pelosi’s “Unusual Breach Of Decorum” On The House Floor
Twitchy: Katie Pavlich Shreds Marc Lamont Hill’s Equivocation On Israel And Hamas
American Power: Wolf Blitzer Calls Out Hamas Spokesman For Blood Libel Against Jews
BLACKFIVE: The Laws Of War And Killing Civilians
Conservatives4Palin: How The Kook Fringe Is Taking Over The Democratic Party
Don Surber: Political Scoreboard, August 4
Joe For America: Obamacare Architect Lies, Media Ignores
JustOneMinute: In ObamaWorld, It’s Never The Right Time To Arm Our Allies
Protein Wisdom: Calling Your Daughter A Princess Is Sexist Now
Shot In The Dark: Rep. Ron Erhard – “I’ll Blow Your Head Off”
STUMP: Are Metropolitan Opera Workers Underpaid?
The Gateway Pundit: Dem Rep Gutierrez Blasts GOP – “They Despise And Hate All Our Children”
The Jawa Report: Captured Hamas Combat Manual Explains Benefits Of Using Civilians
The Lonely Conservative: Lame Response From White House On Why Obama Didn’t Pass Immigration Reform While Dems Ran Everything
This Ain’t Hell: So What Are They Saying In Montana?
Weasel Zippers: Pic Of The Day – Israelis Have A Message For Obama
Megan McArdle: Unions Are Lovin’ McDonald’s Labor Ruling


Neal Rauhauser’s ‘Lubed Up’ Criminal Pervert Buddy, Thomas Retzlaff

Posted on | August 4, 2014 | 42 Comments

Neal Rauhauser (@nrauhauser) is sufficiently notorious that I hesitate to describe him, knowing that most regular readers here are thoroughly familiar with this heinous Internet troll. He was a Democrat campaign consultant and Daily Kos contributor who, in 2010, was accused of running a weird online harassment scheme that became known as “TwitterGate.” In 2011, Rauhauser re-emerged as a so-called “Weiner Truther,” promoting a conspiracy theory that the Anthony Weiner sex scandal was a “hack” perpetrated by Andrew Breitbart. Subsequently, Rauhauser was part of what Patrick “Patterico” Frey called a “campaign of political terrorism” that Frey said was directed at him and other enemies of Brett Kimberlin. At one point, Rauhauser used the online alias “Gaped Crusader” to smear and harass Frey. It was Rauhauser’s connection to Kimberlin, a notorious criminal, that first attracted my attention to the Kimberlin case, which has resulted in two lawsuits where I am named among the defendants.

So, if you previously had no idea who Neal Rauhauser is, now you know.

More recently, Rauhauser has been named as a defendant in a lawsuit filed by James McGibney of Bullyville.com. One of Rauhauser’s co-defendants in that lawsuit is Thomas Retzlaff, a Texas resident with a frightening criminal history. Bullyville has posted a 1998 court document filed by Texas officials, which reads in part:

During the course of [Retzlaff’s] ten-year-marriage to [his ex-wife] … [Retzlaff] participated in several extra-marital affairs. . .. He also owned a collection of pornographic books, magazines, and videotapes which were often left in areas of the home accessible to the children. . . . He kept these materials for the purpose of masturbation. . . . [Retzlaff] often masturbated in the living room using a can of Crisco while the children were home and able to observe him. . . .
[His wife] witnessed [Retzlaff] videotaping himself and his girlfriend having sex in the living room. . . . On another occasion, [Retzlaff] videotaped himself forcibly sodomizing his wife in the living room while the children were in their bedrooms. Toward the end of the videotaped scene, his wife is screaming in pain.

Thomas Retzlaff is a real classy guy, eh? Exactly how Retzlaff got mixed up with Rauhauser, and with Rauhauser’s known associate Lane Lipton (a/k/a “Qritiq”) is a very interesting story:

You can click to see it larger, but let me quote:

“Defendant Thomas Retzlaff was a prolific use of these ‘revenge porn’ sites. Plaintiff Mr. McGibney has identified at least 18 victims (mostly female) whose personal information and/or nude images Retzlaff has posted on revenge porn sites . . .
“It has also been proven that Defendant Retzlaff posted his own daughter on numerous revenge porn websites. Within one site, where he uploaded naked images of his own daughter, he stated, ‘I wanna rape her, I will see u in El Paso Brittany.'”

Here’s more (click to enlarge any image):

You can read the rest of that in McGibney v. Retzlaff, et al. The way I became familiar with all this? Well, this morning, I got a call from someone on Rauhauser’s enemies list. This person explained a pattern of harassment familiar to me and, realizing the common denominator involved, I issued a series of Twitter warnings:

Do I know exactly what kind of online mischief Neal Rauhauser has been involved with the past few months? No, but when Rauhauser’s enemies find themselves being harassed, it’s a reasonable surmise to suspect Neal is behind the harassment.

Yeah, Neal’s a sick freak, and his friends are all creepy, too.

 



 

 

 

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