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Adrian Lamo Is a Hero

Posted on | June 4, 2013 | 53 Comments

Anybody who is hated by Anonymous must be doing something right:

Lamo previously lived in Sacramento but went into hiding for fear of reprisals for turning in the 25-year-old soldier . . .

(It is an insult to honorable soldiers to call a gutless lying cowardly dirtbag like Bradley Manning a “soldier.”)

. . . who if convicted could get life in prison. . . .

(And should have already been shot by a firing squad.)

Not only did Lamo alert authorities, but he also recorded all of his chat logs with Manning and continued to chat with him for several days under the government’s guidance.

By God, they ought to pin a medal on Adrian Lamo. The only people who support Bradley Manning are traitorous scum. America has no worse enemies than these filthy vermin. No terrorist in Afghanistan hates America as much as do Manning’s supporters, who include the reporters at the New York Times and the Washington Post who go out of their way to portray him sympathetically.

Have I mentioned that my son is a soldier? I think I have. And I can’t help wondering what the hell is going on at the Pentagon that they would have let a worthless traitor like Bradley Manning into the Army, much less let him anywhere near classified secrets:

Former computer hacker Adrian Lamo testified Tuesday that he reported Bradley Manning to authorities after the Army private admitted leaking thousands of pages of classified U.S. documents. . . .
Manning . . . confided his plans to leak the documents to Lamo in a series of online chats that included this message: “I’m an Army intelligence analyst, deployed to eastern Baghdad, pending discharge for ‘adjustment disorder.’ . . . If you had unprecedented access to classified networks 14 hours a day 7 days a week for 8+ months, what would you do?” . . .
Lamo said Manning told him in the May 2010 online chats that he felt suicidal, fearing that he would be exposed as a homosexual, and said he “didn’t believe in good guys or bad guys anymore.”

Not only should they sentence Manning to prison for the rest of his useless life, but they need to court-martial whatever idiot recruiting officer signed off on letting that twerp into the Army.

 

Damn You, Josh Barro!

Posted on | June 4, 2013 | 86 Comments

Do I want to defend Erick Erickson? No, I don’t. I used to be OK with Erick until August 2011 when he got the bright idea to load most of the conservative blogosphere onto the Rick Perry bandwagon — like Noah herding llamas onto the Ark — and sent them plummeting into electoral oblivion, only to subsequently claim that he hadn’t actually endorsed Perry. Along the way, the Perry-supporting blog herd convinced themselves that every other candidate in the GOP primary field was unacceptably flawed, repeatedly making the argument that “A Vote for [insert candidate not named Rick Perry here] Is a Vote for Mitt Romney,” the RINO Establishment choice. The denouement of this was that after Perry flopped, all the not-Romney candidates had been tainted, we got stuck with Romney anyway, and Obama won in November in part because a lot of conservatives were so disgruntled over the way the primary campaign played out.

Dude, I lost friends over that shit. But when I see Josh Barro hitting Erick Erickson from the left, I’m like, “Hey, wait a minute, what’s up here?” And so I’m forced to check out Erickson’s column:

Josh Barro is a late twenty-something gay male who hates conservatives, champions Obamacare, attacks Republicans for wanting to oppose it, supports the tax hikes that come with Obamacare, wants to rid the GOP of social conservatives, and gets fawning pieces of prattle composed by liberals who want everyone to know that their friend Josh Barro is a conservative reformer who wants less conservatism. . . .
He left the conservative Manhattan Institute after it became clear he was not a conservative through his support of Obamacare, but uses that connection and being kin to his famous father to segue into not very interesting, slightly shallow “deep think” pieces on conservative reform about which he knows nothing and advocates no such thing. His liberal friends call him conservative because of his prior employer and father and use him as a useful idiot to claim if only Republicans were like him they’d start winning.

OK, a lot of that is ad hominem and a lot of it is populist rabble-rousing, but it does describe not only Barro, but a certain type of soi-disant “intellectual” from whom we always hear a lot of squawking after Republicans lose an election.

Sic semper hoc. This never changes — the Articulate Elite point the finger of blame at the yammering mob of right-wingers as scapegoats for the defeat, while the yammering mob claim they were betrayed by fainthearts and establishment insiders who rigged the game to nominate a weak-kneed RINO who proves that there’s Not a Dime’s Worth of Difference, etc., etc., ad infinitum.

A lot of this is really just the Dougherty Doctrine:

At the end of the day, the arguments all seem to boil down to something similar: If it were more like me, the Republican Party would be better off. It’s failing because it’s like you.

Not all problems of the Republican Party are a matter of substance — of ideology or policy — and a lot of the problems are about process and personalities, of less-than-ideal candidates and tactical blunders and the ever-present headwinds of media bias. The only way to fix the problem is . . . to stop losing elections.

Kinda simple, really, and Republicans are not going to win elections by being Democrats Lite — the “Me Too” Party. Insofar as the argument between Erickson and Barro is about substance, Erickson is right and Barro is wrong. Republicans can’t defeat Demo0crats by agreeing with Democrats, and why should they agree with Democrats, when Democrats are always 100% wrong about everything?

That’s the attitude necessary to victory, a core belief that whatever Democrats are in favor of is a bad thing for America, because if it was good for America, Democrats would be against it.

Democrats are the Evil Coalition of Liars and Fools, and the job of Republicans is to convince America of this basic truth.

And calling Erick Erickson “derpy” ain’t getting the job done.

Now shut the hell up, kid, before you make me agree with Erick again.

 

David Frum Worries Republican ‘Frenzy’ Over Scandals ‘Will Paralyze Congress’

Posted on | June 4, 2013 | 50 Comments

David Frum’s career since leaving the White House has been a sort of roadmap to irrelevance as the Republican who always echoes (or in some cases, anticipates) liberal criticism of Republicans, until he has become the pundit equivalent of a concern troll:

”Now Republicans are working themselves into a frenzy that will paralyze Congress for the next 18 months at least, and could well lead to an impeachment crisis. As it becomes clear that the IRS story is an agency scandal, not a White House scandal, conservative reformers need to be ready to do their part to apply the brakes and turn the steering wheel.”

Are you listening to yourself, David?

Or rather, are you listening to anyone besides yourself?

It is a fact of history that the Democrats scored one of their most decisive mid-term victories in 1974 in the wake of the Watergate scandals, electing a congressional majority so huge and so liberal that Republicans (who had been making steady gains since 1966 and had, in the Nixon era, finally begun to make headway in the Democrat “Solid South”) needed another two decades to win a majority. Based on that history, the mounting evidence of Nixonian skullduggery in the Obama administration certainly offers political advantage to the GOP, and you urge them to “apply the brakes”? Perhaps because . . . “overreach“?

Now, I am not fond of invoking Watergate comparisons — although the Treasury inspector general doesn’t seem to mind — or drooling over the prospects of impeachment, but I do think that applying the ever-popular “embattled” label to President Obama is justified. And as the co-author of a book on Democratic Party corruption, I think it is high time that Americans were reminded that we have elected not just a Democrat, but a Chicago Democrat, to the White House.

All that historic “Hope and Change” dreamworld nonsense of transcending the partisan divide was bound to come crashing down into a heap of scandalous rubble sooner or later.

Certainly, I would have preferred an earlier date of exposure — before the November elections — but better late than never. And yet now that the leg-tingling Lightworker image is finally collapsing into its corrupt components, David Frum says to “apply the brakes”?

The IRS scandal, by itself, is a can of smelly worms that the Obama crew is desperate to have us ignore, and when Democrats say, “Ignore this, it’s not really a scandal,” my instinct says, investigate!

In conclusion: Man the hell up and stop being a worry-wart.

 

But … It Was Consensual!

Posted on | June 4, 2013 | 48 Comments

The case of 18-year-old Kaitlyn Hunt, charged with a felony for having sex with a 14-year-old, has elicited the support of the American Civil Liberties Union, which calls this “behavior that is both fairly innocuous and extremely common.” Well, OK, if 18 and 14 is no problem, how about 13 and 19? And how about a foursome?

Three 19-year-old northwest Indiana men have been charged separately with child molesting involving the same 13-year-old girl, the Post-Tribune is reporting.
Charles K. Nafus III, of the 2600 block of County Line Road in Lake Station, Ind., admitted he was the girl’s boyfriend, was aware of her age and that he’d had sex with her numerous times at his home, court records state.
Tevin Sevelles Carlisle, of the 700 block of McCool Road in Portage, Ind., also admitted to police he had sex with the girl at Nafus’ home in Lake Station, the probable cause affidavit states.
Kelly Rushing Jr., of the 100 block of Beverly Lane in Hobart, Ind., also told police he had sex with the girl while Nafus was present at Rushing’s home, and that the three of them engaged in sexual activity.

This is the fundamental problem with the “Free Kate” crusade: How many loopholes can we create in the law, or how much leniency can be applied in sentencing, before we approach the abyss of sexual anarchy, where anything goes and only “haters” dare object?

If you’re going to cut an 18-year-old some slack for having sex with a 14-year-old in a school toilet (which is merely “high school romance,” according to Kaitlyn Hunt’s father), on what legal grounds do you object to three 19-year-olds gang-banging a 13-year-old?

Maybe Kristin Ireland will see a “Lifetime movie” scenario here.

 

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Special Rights for Teen Lesbians?

Posted on | June 3, 2013 | 107 Comments

You know how the “Free Kate” crowd say they have no agenda beyond “fairness” and “equality”? There is reason to doubt:

It’s difficult to describe my reaction to Kristin Ireland’s tearful “Lifetime movie” sympathy for Paige in Pennsylvania, jailed for being an 18-year-old having sex with a 14-year-old girl.

According to Ireland, this is a story about “railroading and “discrimination,” as if 18-year-old guys in Pennsylvania were routinely banging 14-year-olds without any fear of prosecution.

I think not, ma’am.

And I think Kristin Ireland wouldn’t be boo-hooing if this was a teenage boy doing time for statutory rape. No, her sympathy is reserved entirely for her fellow lesbians, and so therefore either:

  1. We must create a special Gay Jailbait Loophole to prevent the prosecution of “consensual” gay sex with 14-year-olds;
    or
  2. We must effectively end all prosecution for such crimes, hetero or homo, because equal application of the law would occasionally result in some 18-year-old lesbians going to jail for dating ninth-graders, and this would make Kristin Ireland cry.

Do these people ever think in terms of contingencies or unintended consequences? Can they not remove themselves from the emotional zone where tearful mothers bemoan the fate of their criminal children?

“Sure, Johnny stole that car, but lots of teenagers steal cars and get away with it. Why did they send my poor Johnny to jail?”

Nobody’s making a Lifetime movie about that, are they? No, and if Johnny the Teenage Hoodlum gets caught banging a 14-year-old, Kristin Ireland doesn’t give a damn about that, either.

It’s all about the Sacred Sapphic Sisterhood with her, and so the parents of Paige’s sexual conquest who objected to their daughter’s initiation into that sorority at age 14 are just hateful bigots.

Ditto for any parent who might object to their 14-year-old son playing naked leapfrog with 18-year-old guys, and we don’t know if Kristin Ireland if willing to extend the acceptable range beyond this specific 18/14 spread, or whether she’d grant enough leeway for a 19-year-old to take your 13-year-old to the Seventh-Grade Dance (and then go parking at Lover’s Lane afterwards, of course).

Exactly where Kristin Ireland would draw the line is hard to determine, but we can only hope it’s somewhere short of the point at which a perp tearfully tells us, “But she willingly got in the van — she said she wanted to help me find my puppy — it was consensual!

A Lifetime movie, indeed.

UPDATE: If it’s OK for lesbians to have sex with 14-year-olds, certainly there’s no reason 16-year-olds should be off-limits, right?

On March 21, Garcia picked up the girl, and went to Starbucks for coffee. It was at the coffee shop that the teacher told the teen about her romantic dream involving the student.
A week later, Garcia texted the girl to inform her she had just broken up with her boyfriend, and the pair expressed personal feelings for each other.
The teen told Garcia she needed to see her, and the teacher picked her up in a rental car to drive the girl back to her apartment, “where they kissed passionately for the rest of the evening.”
The following day, the pair reportedly went shopping together for a sex toy at the Katz Boutique and Sex Shop.

“Her romantic dream”! And only haters could object.

UPDATE II: Thanks to the commenter who found this July 2010 sentencing record for Warren, Pa.:

Paige Moriah Johnson, 19, of 2407 Lenhart Rd., to six to 24 months in a state correctional institution, $825 in fines and fees and pay the cost of prosecution for corruption of minors; and to six to 12 months in a state correctional institution consecutive to the first sentence and undergo a sexual offenders evaluation for corruption of minors. Johnson was ordered to have no contact with victim in the case.

This is evidently the “Paige” whose case drove Kristin Ireland to tears, and it so happens that the next case in the docket is this:

James Edward Vroman, 22, of Centerville, Pa., to 12 to 24 months in state correctional institution, pay the cost of prosecution, $750 in fines and fees and undergo a sexual offenders evaluation for statutory sexual assault; and to three to 12 months in a state correctional institution consecutive to the first sentence and 100 hours community service for interference with custody of children. Vroman was ordered to have no contact with the victim in the case.

So it’s not just females who are doing time for messing with jailbait, but Kristin Ireland weeps no tears for James Vroman.

 

Grow Up or Go Home

Posted on | June 3, 2013 | 14 Comments

Over the past couple of years, Ali Akbar has occasionally suggested doing a book called Operatives, about all the behind-the-scenes drama in politics, the existence of which most people never suspect.

But I’d never write a book like that, because (a) my sources would never speak to me again, and (b) it’s probably best people don’t know what kind of shady backstabbing egomaniacal polecats earn their livings by getting Republicans elected.

The fate of America hinges on defeating the Democrats and that, in turn, requires hiring a crew of vicious unscrupulous pirates whose motivation is best summarized by the question, “What’s in it for me?”

Having seen these people at close range — I never burn my sources, so I’m honor-bound to take their secrets to the grave — I have to say that most of them are not really bad people, it’s just that the business of politics naturally attracts people whose chief characteristics are ambition and an appetite for power. Goody-two-shoes types don’t last long in a racket like that. Either they quit in disgust, or else they get screwed over and dumped by the side of the road. “Idealist = loser.”

The classic example of how the political operative game works was the Abramoff scandal, in which “Indian Jack” went to federal prison while Ralph Reed, who reportedly collected $5 million in fees from Abramoff’s casino clients . . . Well, Ralph kept his $5 million. Legally.

Only a hard-boiled cynic lasts more than a few weeks in that kind of business. Fortunately, I’m merely a journalist — like a sports writer reporting the final score, and never mind if the starting tailback is jacked up on illegal painkillers and dodging child-support payments. If he scores the winning touchdown, he’s the hero of the story. But if he loses . . .

Somebody has to be the scapegoat for defeat and it’s predictable that, whenever Republicans lose elections, we’re treated to tawdry tales of incompetent staffers and money-grubbing consultants whose blunders and grifting are blamed for the loss. Most of the time, it’s the same “sources close to the campaign” (who were confidently predicting victory in October) who anonymously leak out post-election dirt on their campaign insider buddies.

Loyalty? They can’t even spell the word.

Nevertheless, even in the treacherous shark-tank of Republican politics, there are standards no wise operative would ever violate:

Eyewitnesses reported that Miner followed former Senate candidate (and potential Congressional candidate) Dan Bongino into the parking lot at Michael’s Eighth Avenue. Miner reportedly was involved in a drunken confrontation with Bongino (Miner was reportedly the drunk one as you will see in a moment) that resulted in Miner shouting and cursing at him. It’s a good thing Miner didn’t try to get physical with Bongino — it could have gotten ugly.
Sometime after that and before the charges were filed at 1:22 a.m. on Thursday May 30, Mr. Miner was stopped by a Westminster Police officer on Route 140 Westbound at Route 31.
Miner (Ryan Richard Miner if you’re using Maryland Case Search) ended up being charged with driving a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol, driving under the influence of alcohol per se, driving while impaired by alcohol, failure to display registration card on demand, negligent driving, and failure to obey traffic control devices. The per se charge means that Miner did agree to take a breathalyzer test and blew over a 0.08. I’ve heard that Miner has retained GOP activist and attorney Greg Kline as his defense counsel.
Miner has been volunteering for the gubernatorial campaign of Harford County Executive David Craig. While doing this, Miner has made all sorts of backhanded digs online and elsewhere about Bongino, who was originally thought to be running for governor.

You can read the rest of that at The Quinton Report, and also the follow-up about Miner getting thrown under the Craign campaign bus.

This kind of stuff happens often enough that political junkies seldom pay attention to it — another operative who pushed his amateur-hour act too far — so it’s pretty impressive when a feud involving an Ohio-based consulting firm you never heard of turns into a 5,000-word feature article by McKay Coppins of BuzzFeed.

Show of hands, who ever heard of Strategy Group for Media? Rex Elsass? Nick Everhart? No, you never heard of those guys, but somehow the fact that Everhart worked 10 years for Elsass’s firm, then left under less-than-amicable circumstances is big news at BuzzFeed.

Question: When did McKay Coppins or anybody else at BuzzFeed ever write this kind of inside-dirt story about Democrats?
Answer: Never.

BuzzFeed is a partisan liberal blog, or otherwise they would occasionally dish dirt on Democrats this way, which they never do.

Do I want to wade through a 5,000-word gossip column about routine backstabbing among Republican consultants? No, I don’t, and I think that the world of Republican operatives should be divided into roughly two categories:

  1. People who never talk to McKay Coppins; and
  2. People who are never going to work in GOP politics again.

If McKay Coppins were on fire, I wouldn’t piss on him to put out the flames.

Comprehensive Aggregation Reform

Posted on | June 3, 2013 | 6 Comments

National Immigration Forum
Funded by Soros and the Left

Matthew Boyle, Breitbart.com

Schumer predicts immigration bill
will pass Senate by July 4, aims for 70 votes

Russell Berman, The Hill

Finally, the Left Protests the Gang of 8
Mickey Kaus, Daily Caller

Immigration reform deal hangs on border security
Carrie Budoff Brown and Seung Min Kim, Politico

What’s up with you haters, huh? You know who I’m talking about, you partisan xenophobic extremists who think that we can’t do border security without granting amnesty registered provisional status to illegal aliens undocumented workers future Democrat voters.

Everybody knows that the necessary first step to fixing our immigration system is to give a free pass to 11 million sneaky foreigners, and the only people who disagree with that are hate-filled bigots who aren’t paying attention to what George Soros tells them to think:

In 2009, OSI [the Soros-funded Open Society Institute] donated $257,152 to NIF aimed at “implementing immigration reform campaign through communications, policy, and field organizing.”
Also in 2009, OSI donated another $1.5 million to “allow” NIF to “manage and lead Four Pillars Campaign for comprehensive immigration reform, and sustain core policy work supporting and leading policy efforts.”
A year later, in 2010, Soros’s OSI gave NIF another $1.5 million over two separate grants both intended for “general operating support.”
NIF has also received $1 million total from the leftist Ford Foundation, spread over two separate half-million-dollar grants in 2009 and 2011. Those grants were both intended for advocacy in favor of comprehensive immigration reform.
Jim Wallis, the president and CEO of Sojourners, a leading force in the Evangelical Immigration Table group, has admitted to accepting funding from Soros as well.
World magazine writer Marvin Olasky laid out in a 2010 article how Wallis and his organization, Sojourners, had received $325,000 from Soros groups over three grants from 2004, 2006 and 2007. According to OSI’s 2007 990 form filed with the IRS, available publicly through the Foundation Center, the 2007 money — a total of $100,000 — was for Wallis’s Sojourners “to support the Christians for Comprehensive Immigration Reform Campaign.”

This is the Open Borders Gospel, and the only problem is that you heretics don’t have sufficient faith in St. George of Soros!

Gang of Eight Bill Would Cost $6 Trillion

Well, yeah, there’s that, too. And there’s also the frightening possibility that you won’t click this link and read more at Viral Read.

Haters!

 


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