Rule 5 Sunday: Ingrid Pitt
Posted on | October 28, 2019 | 2 Comments
— compiled by Wombat-socho
Halloween draws near, the time when everybody pulls out the horror films that have been gathering dust in the DVD rack all year. Seems appropriate to look back at one of the last great British film studios, Hammer Films, best known for some eye-popping movies about Dracula and other monsters, frequently featuring Peter Cushing & Christopher Lee and an assortment of babes you could really sink your teeth into. (sic) Perhaps the best known of those babes was Ingrid Pitt, seen here playing the title role in Countess Dracula, sadly out of print but available on Amazon Prime.* Other toothsome lasses from Hammer can be found at this highly useful website, A Field Guide To The Hammer House Of Horror Women.
Ninety Miles From Tyranny leads off this week with Hot Pick of the Late Night, The 90 Miles Mystery Box Episode #783, Morning Mistress, and Girls With Guns. At Redpill Jew, it’s Pretty Faces.
EBL’s thundering herd of nekkid bisexual Congresswomen and other heifers includes Nina Persson, HBO’s Watchmen, Katie Hill, Norah O’Donnell, False Idols, Ilfanesh Hadera, More Katie Hill, and Mona Lisa.
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Proof Positive’s Vintage Babe of the Week is Catherine Deneuve, and at Animal Magnetism, it’s Hunting Season Totty Finale and the Saturday Gingermageddon.
Thanks to everyone for the luscious linkagery! Enjoy your Halloween, and we’ll see you again next week!
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*I would like it to be known that I had to do some digging to find a sexy picture of Ms. Pitt that didn’t show her nipples through sheer fabric. The things I do for you people, I tell you. -ws
Naked Bisexual Democrat Katie Hill Announces Resignation from Congress
Posted on | October 27, 2019 | 2 Comments
Bad news for me — I was getting awesome traffic out of this story:
Freshman Rep. Katie Hill is resigning from Congress after facing allegations of inappropriate sexual relationships with staffers in her office and on her congressional campaign, according to two Democratic sources.
“It is with a broken heart that today I announce my resignation from Congress. This is the hardest thing I have ever had to do, but I believe it is the best thing for my constituents, my community and our country,” Hill wrote in a letter announcing the news after it was first reported by POLITICO.
“This is what needs to happen so that the good people who supported me will no longer be subjected to the pain inflicted by my abusive husband and the brutality of hateful political operatives who seem to happily provide a platform to a monster who is driving a smear campaign built around cyber exploitation,” she added.
Hill did not specify a resignation date in her letter but multiple people with knowledge of her plans said she could step aside as soon as Nov. 1.
Got that? She’s the victim of a “smear campaign” by an “abusive husband” and “hateful political operatives,” and never mind her drunkenness, her mental illness or her sexual affairs with staffers both male and female. Her constitutional rights as a crazy alcoholic bisexual are being infringed! Now she has to quit her $174,000-a-year job as a member of Congress and go back to California to smoke her bong naked.
See you around, cupcake. Have a nice life.
(Hat-tip: Donald Douglas on Twitter.)
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How Newsweek Became a Clickbait Farm
Posted on | October 27, 2019 | Comments Off on How Newsweek Became a Clickbait Farm
Daniel Tovrov tells the sad story of a once-great journal’s decline:
The system is a remnant of the International Business Times’ ownership of Newsweek, which began in 2013 and formally ended in 2018, though the outlets still share executives. Many senior editors at Newsweek were promoted from IBT’s click-addicted breaking-news or culture desks. IBT, launched in 2006, is a classic news aggregator, with reporters in the US and Bangalore, plus a UK edition, churning out a high volume of clickbait at the expense of original, quality reporting. Former writer Owen Davis told me the site’s attitude toward search engine optimization was like a “cargo cult mentality”: the staffers who performed the most impressive rain (or click) dance were the ones praised, promoted, and moved over to Newsweek each time Google downgraded IBT in 2016 and 2017. . . .
Newsweek has tended to hire young reporters, many of them fresh from college papers or internships. In the course of my reporting for this piece, at least ten senior staffers left or were let go, their salaries freed up while Newsweek continued to look for “News Fellows,” contract employees working forty-hour weeks for $15 per hour, the minimum wage in New York City. . . .
I worked at IBT in 2011 and 2012, the year before it bought Newsweek. I was twenty-four and thrilled. When I was hired, I was one of two reporters covering “world news.” My original contract stipulated that I had to bring in a minimum of ten thousand unique readers a month, an impossibly high number that my editor told me to ignore. The world, US, and business desks were meant to write “legitimate” stories that went on the front page, while a “Continuous News Desk,” later renamed “Breaking News,” spammed Google News and paid our salaries. Drafting off the BuzzFeed News model that had developed months earlier, Jeffrey Rothfeder, our Editor-in-Chief, said that the clickbait would bring in revenue while hard-news reporting would build our reputation. . . .
Until recently, a reporter could earn an extra $2,000 per month for stories that attracted six hundred thousand unique page views. Numerous current and former reporters told me that when interviewing for a job at Newsweek, editors told them not to worry about salaries between $35,000 and $45,000 — about $10,000 less than the average entry-level reporter position in New York City — because their bonuses would earn them an additional $24,000 per year.
But the reality is that if you aren’t writing clickbait, the bonuses can be hard to get. And failing to get a traffic bonus, some said, puts a target on your back.
“The way the bonus was presented during my job interview was as a goal. It’s called a ‘bonus,’ after all. But as soon as I started, it became very clear that it was a minimum,” says Pereira. . . .
Read the rest. It’s simply madness to organize a newsroom as a clickbait operation, whatever the numerical goals may be. One would expect that a publication with a “brand” as venerable as Newsweek might draw a certain level of traffic just by doing . . . well, regular journalism.
Grant that establishing productivity goals is necessary to encourage employees to crank out a steady output of copy. When I started out in the newspaper business, it was expected that a staff writer would produce 10 or 12 stories per week. Basically two stories a day, and this was local news, where you were working from your own notes, rather than just aggregating and/or re-writing stuff you grabbed off the Internet, which is a lot of what national “reporters” now do. The basic Newsweek item nowadays is 400-500 words, and I don’t think it would be too much to expect an entry-level staff to crank out something like 12 or 15 such items like that a week. For those reporters assigned to cover important beats — the Pentagon, Capitol Hill, the White House, etc. — it would be difficult to expect more than six or eight stories a week, but whatever the number, it’s necessary to establish some sort of metric in terms of productivity. When you start measuring productivity purely in terms of traffic, however, you’ve surrendered your editorial independence.
Obviously, the BuzzFeed model — using clickbait to build traffic (and thus, to pay the bills with advertising revenue) in order to support a core news operation — is one that has been widely emulated by other online journalism sites. What seems to have happened at Newsweek, however, is that this formula created a journalistic caste system, reliant upon a faceless bunch of $15-an-hour kids cranking out clickbait under a relentless pressure to drive traffic or be fired.
It’s worth noting Newsweek‘s tragic history. Once part of the mighty Washington Post publishing empire, the magazine was run into bankruptcy under the editorship of pretentious liberal Jon Meacham, and was carrying $50 million in debt when it was sold in 2010 for $1 — one dollar — to the husband of California Democrat Rep. Jane Harman. Meacham had taken to publishing liberal nonsense like the 2009 cover story “Is Your Baby Racist?” A few months later, Newsweek was merged with Tina Brown’s Daily Beast to form what was instantly dubbed “The Weekly Newsbeast.” By the time Brown’s sugar daddy Barry Diller pulled the plug in 2012, it was reported that the combined Newsweek/Daily Beast operation was losing money at a pace of $35 million a year.
Their current status as a clickbait farm owned by a religious group that has been called a “cult” is pretty much a commentary on the decadent condition of the American journalism industry.
FMJRA 2.0: Too Late To Be Late Again
Posted on | October 27, 2019 | Comments Off on FMJRA 2.0: Too Late To Be Late Again
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Al-Baghdadi ‘Died Like a Coward’
Posted on | October 27, 2019 | 1 Comment
Trump’s announcement this morning about the death of the ISIS leader:
Last night, the United States brought the world’s number one terrorist leader to justice. Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi is dead. He was the founder and leader of ISIS, the most ruthless and violent terror organization in the World. The United States has been searching for Baghdadi for many years. Capturing or killing Baghdadi has been the top national security priority of my Administration. U.S. Special Operations forces executed a dangerous and daring nighttime raid into Northwestern Syria to accomplish this mission.
No U.S. personnel were lost in the operation, while a large number of Baghdadi’s fighters and companions were killed with him. He died after running into a dead-end tunnel, whimpering and crying and screaming. The compound had been cleared by this time, with people either surrendering or being shot and killed. Eleven young children were moved out of the house un-injured. The only ones remaining were Baghdadi in the tunnel, who had dragged three children with him to certain death. He reached the end of the tunnel, as our dogs chased him down. He ignited his vest, killing himself and the three children. His body was mutilated by the blast, but test results gave certain and positive identification.
The thug who tried so hard to intimidate others spent his last moments in utter fear, panic and dread — terrified of the American Forces bearing down.
We were in the compound for approximately 2 hours, and after the mission was accomplished we took highly sensitive material and information from the raid.
Baghdadi’s demise demonstrates America’s relentless pursuit of terrorist leaders, and our commitment to the enduring and total defeat of ISIS!
The reach of America is long. As you know, last month we announced that we recently killed Hamza Bin Laden, the very violent son of Osama Bin Laden, who was saying very bad things.
He was the heir apparent to Al Qaeda. Terrorists who oppress and murder innocent people should never sleep soundly, knowing that we will completely destroy them. These savage monsters will not escape their fate — and they will not escape the final judgement of God.
Baghdadi has been on the run for many years, long before I took office. At my direction, as Commander-in-Chief, the United States obliterated his ‘caliphate’ in March of this year. Today’s events are another reminder that we will continue to pursue the remaining ISIS terrorists to their brutal end.
Baghdadi and the losers who worked with him — in some cases people who had no idea what they were getting into and how dangerous and unglamorous it was — killed many people. Their murder of innocent Americans Jim Foley, Steven Sotloff, Peter Kassig, and Kayla Mueller were especially heinous. The shocking publicized murder of a Jordanian pilot who was burned alive in a cage for all to see, and the execution of Christians in Libya and Egypt, as well as the genocidal mass murder of Yazidis, rank ISIS among the most depraved organizations in history.
The forced religious conversions, the orange suits prior to many beheadings, all of which were openly displayed for the world — this was all Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi’s work. He was vicious and violent, and he died in a vicious and violent way, as a coward, running and crying. This raid was impeccable, and could only have taken place with the acknowledgement and help of certain other nations and people.
I want to thank the nations of Russia, Turkey, Syria and Iraq, and I also want to thank the Syrian Kurds for certain support they were able to give us. Thank you as well to the great intelligence professionals who helped make this very successful journey possible.
I want to thank the soldiers, sailors, airmen, and marines involved in last night’s operation. You are the very best there is anywhere in the world. I want to thank General Mark Milley and our Joint Chiefs of Staff, and I also want to thank our professionals who work in other agencies of the United States government and were critical to the mission’s success.
Last night was a great night for the United States and for the World. A brutal killer, one who has caused so much hardship and death, was violently eliminated — he will never again harm another innocent man, woman or child. He died like a dog. He died like a coward. The world is now a much safer place.
God bless the United States of America!
Let’s be clear about something: ISIS became a powerful terrorist group as a direct result of Obama administration policy — first, there was the announced-in-advance withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq, and then there was the 2011 “Arab Spring.” This allowed al-Baghdadi’s group, which had been on the fringe of the anti-U.S. insurgency in Iraq, to find new opportunities in Syria, where Obama’s policy had incited a civil war as part of a CIA-backed project of overthrowing the Assad regime.
When we speak of the “Deep State” conspiracy against Trump within the U.S. intelligence community, we are talking about the people who advocated, endorsed and implemented these Obama-era policies. ISIS was running hog-wild in Syria when Trump was elected and now, less than three years later, the leader of ISIS has been killed.
We could get into the deeper roots of U.S. policy failures in the Middle East over the past 30 years, an analysis which would implicate both Bush administrations as well as Obama and Clinton. It was a bipartisan failure over many years that produced the dangerous chaos that Trump inherited, and the bureaucratic elites of the “Deep State” were horrified that this amateur outsider would be able to undo the policies they had implemented. And yet, despite every effort to sabotage his administration, Trump continues to gain victory after victory.
It is too soon to say whether Trump’s overall foreign policy will be judged by history as better than his predecessors, but it would be quite difficult for him to do worse than Obama did.
UPDATE: Well, this is new low in “fake news” — a Washington Post headline describes al-Baghdadi as an “austere religious scholar,” as if U.S. Special Forces had killed a mild-mannered cleric.
WaPo's actual obit for a terrorist monster:
"austere religious scholar w/ wire-frame glasses"
"Mr. Baghdadi maintained a canny pragmatism"
"Acquaintances would remember him as a shy, nearsighted youth who liked soccer but preferred to spend his free time at the local mosque" pic.twitter.com/XFFBnUsHEO
— Elizabeth Harrington (@LizRNC) October 27, 2019
FLASHBACK: Never Forget — ISIS Terror Leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi Was Held at US Prison Camp Bucca in 2009 Until Obama White House Agreed to Let Him Go @RealDonaldTrump https://t.co/o7efoCBj6A via @gatewaypundit
— Jim Hoft (@gatewaypundit) October 27, 2019
What the heck? pic.twitter.com/LNXHDydunr
— Mike Cernovich (@Cernovich) October 27, 2019
Now that President Trump has defeated ISIS I hope he focuses on capturing other major terror groups like CNN and NBC
— Comfortably Smug (@ComfortablySmug) October 27, 2019
Report: U.S. Special Operations Raid Kills ISIS Leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi
Posted on | October 27, 2019 | Comments Off on Report: U.S. Special Operations Raid Kills ISIS Leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi
The identification is still tentative:
A “high value ISIS target” believed to be Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi has been killed by U.S.-led forces in Idlib, Syria, a well-placed military source told Fox News on Saturday night.
The U.S. military cannot yet confirm the identity of the deceased target.
But at 9:23 p.m. Saturday, President Trump posted a Twitter message hinting at “very big” news.
Soon after, the White House issued a statement that major news would be announced from the White House at 9 a.m. Sunday.
Newsweek reported late Saturday that Baghdadi was killed during a special operations mission that President Trump approved about a week ago.
In September, an audio recording purportedly by Baghdadi included a call for members of the extremist group to use any means necessary to free Muslims who were being detained “by Crusaders and their Shiite followers.”
The U.S. had reportedly posted a bounty of $25 million for information leading to the capture of Baghdadi.
We got our money’s worth, apparently.
Update: @Newsweek can report Baghdadi’s two wives killed in operation. Children were not harmed. A small firefight broke out when U.S. Special Operations arrived. BaghdadI detonated a suicide vest when he could not escape. This article is updating. #Syria https://t.co/Fpr1dOSWBV
— James LaPorta (@JimLaPorta) October 27, 2019
Self-Destructive Illusions of ‘Social Justice’
Posted on | October 26, 2019 | Comments Off on Self-Destructive Illusions of ‘Social Justice’
Christine Douglass-Williams reports at Jihad Watch:
A stunning finding about American Jews polled in the U.S. on the threat of antisemitism: more Jews believe that the “extreme political right” poses a bigger threat than Islamic “extremism,” according to an American Jewish Committee (AJC) poll:
Almost 90 percent of Jews who responded said that the extreme political right presents an anti-Semitic threat. Less, though, said the same about “extremism in the name of Islam” — only 85 percent said it represents an anti-Semitic threat in the United States.
This despite the fact that Islamic antisemitism has had a huge impact, all the way up to Congress. Even a Washington Post article identified Congresswomen Rashida Tlaib and Ilhan Omar as open antisemites. Their partnership with “vicious antisemites” who also aim to destroy Israel is well known.
In reality, there is no organized “extreme political right” today. The entire Palestinian resistance is based on obliterating Israel “from the river to the sea,” and the movement has managed to gain worrying traction over the decades, a movement which began in 1948 among surrounding Arab nations, as the Jewish state declared its nationhood. Yet still denial prevails.
Why this paranoid fear of the “extreme political right”?
Start here: American Jews are overwhelmingly Democrats. For example, in 2016, Jewish voters chose Hillary Clinton (71%) by more than a 2-to-1 margin over Donald Trump (23%). This leftist tendency among Jews has long been remarked. Despite their higher-than-average incomes, Jews continue to vote as if they were impoverished immigrants. “Jews earn like Episcopalians, and vote like Puerto Ricans,” Milton Himmelfarb said. The cultural roots of this political bias were examined in Norman Podhoretz’s 2009 book, Why Are Jews Liberals? My conservative Jewish friends are often exasperated by this tendency among their fellow tribesmen, particularly because of a circular logic that the Jewish-Democrat alliance often employs: Whatever cause is currently supported by Democrats must “good for the Jews,” and therefore Republican opponents are motivated by anti-Semitism. This tautology has been employed for decades, and arguably originated with the Communist Party during the “Popular Front” era of the 1930s. Because Republicans were generally opposed to U.S. intervention in Europe, this was portrayed by the Communists (and their various front groups) as indicative of pro-Nazi sympathies in the GOP. This libel persisted even after the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact of 1939, whereby Stalin formed an alliance with Hitler to carve up Poland between them, a cynical agreement that should have permanently disillusioned anyone who ever imagined the Soviet Union represented a “progressive” ideal (e.g., “the right side of history”).
After World War II, when it became apparent that Communist infiltration was a national security threat, Communists responded with a propaganda campaign smearing their antagonists as “fascists” motivated by anti-Semitism. This propaganda yielded a distortion that has warped the teaching of Cold War history. Even though Stalin was, in the final years of his dictatorship, engaged in anti-Semitic purges in the Soviet Union, and even though many Jews (including ex-Communists) were active in the anti-Communist cause, nevertheless “McCarthyism” is portrayed as anti-Semitic. A simplistic formula seems to have taken root among liberal Jews: Because the Nazis were a “right-wing” phenomenon, therefore all right-wingers were Nazis and, by logical obverse, all left-wing movements were good for the Jews. This formula of pas d’ennemis à gauche (“No enemies to the Left”) was more or less explicitly codified in Herbert Marcuse’s 1965 essay “Repressive Tolerance.”
The Republican Party has never been able to undo the damage of this old Communist libel, in part because I don’t think most Republicans have ever studied the problem in depth, but mainly because of the general incompetence of Republicans when it comes to cultural politics. The mythology of Republicans-as-Nazis has by now become so deeply embedded in liberal Jewish culture that we are shocked by any Jew who forthrightly rejects it. And this myth is inescapably intertwined with a specifically Jewish form of “social justice” ideology, expressed by the Hebrew phrase tikkun olam (“repairing the world”). Without presuming to write a thesis on this subject, I’ll just say that tikkun olam seems to result in a stark binary division of mankind into two groups: On the one hand are the oppressors and on the other, the victims of oppression. White people oppress black people (“racism”), men oppress women (“sexism”), straight people oppress gay people (“homophobia”) and so forth, with no uncertainty as to the pervasive nature of oppression as the most meaningful fact of human existence. From this uncritical belief stems a tendency to view any social or political conflict as the result of oppression; merely figure out which side of the conflict represents victimhood, and you thereby know which side to support, with their opponents being automatically demonized as oppressors.
This is how, since 9/11, so many left-wing Jews have embraced the idea that “Islamophobia” is a worse danger than Islamic terrorism. Because “Islamophobia” is believed to inspire people to vote Republican, therefore Muslims are sympathetic victims of oppression, and never mind how often Islamic leaders express their hatred of Jews. According to the “social justice” mythology embraced by left-wing Jews, everything must be done to oppose the Republican/Nazi menace, even if that means supporting Jew-haters like Ilhan Omar. Thus, “social justice” becomes an ideology of mass suicide, like the Jonestown cult.
Paranoid fantasies about the “extreme political right” as the all-purpose bogeyman encourage the left-wing Jew to ignore any possibility that there are dangers far worse — and far more numerous — than a comparative handful of neo-Nazi kooks. And as with other identity-politics beliefs, one finds that it is impossible to persuade such people by rational argument. Because the appeal of this mythology is essentially emotional, no amount of facts or logic can suffice to refute it.
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In The Mailbox: 10.25.19
Posted on | October 26, 2019 | 1 Comment
— compiled by Wombat-socho
OVER THE TRANSOM
357 Magnum: The Charge Of The Light Brigade
Ammo.com: The PATRIOT Act – An Impulsive Bill That Eviscerated America’s Civil Liberties
EBL: Durham Inquiry Shifts To Criminal Investigation
Twitchy: Sen. Mark Warner Really, REALLY Doesn’t Want Barr Investigating The 2016 Election
Louder With Crowder: NCAA’s “Female Athlete Of The Week” Is Transgender
According To Hoyt: Teaching Offense
Monster Hunter Nation: Target Rich Environment II EARC Out Now
Vox Popoli: Preemptive Defense, also, 800% And Rising
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American Greatness: Flynn Attorney Sidney Powell – FBI “Ambushed” Flynn, Deceptively Manipulated 302 File
American Power: Tulsi Gabbard Won’t Seek Reelection
American Thinker: Harrison Ford, Climate Hypocrite
Animal Magnetism: Hunting Season Totty Finale
Babalu Blog: Smithsonian Magazine Sanctifies Che Guevara
BattleSwarm: LinkSwarm For October 25
Camp of the Saints: On Treachery & The Praetorian Guard
Cafe Hayek: Absorbing Immigrants
CDR Salamander: Fullbore Friday
Da Tech Guy: Five Movie/TV Thoughts Under The Fedora
Don Surber: Twelve Facts About The IG Investigation
First Street Journal: The Unseriousnes Of President Trump’s Primary Challengers
The Geller Report: Twitter Suspends Pam Geller For Tweeting About Depraved Dem Rep Katie Hill, also, Jew-Haters At Michigan State Destroy Sukkah
Hogewash: Mergers & Acquisitions, also, Team Kimberlin Post of The Day
Hollywood In Toto: Critic V. Critic – The Great Scorsese/MCU Debate, also, Lighthouse Is Perfect Pretentious Art House Cinema
Joe For America: Texas Supremes Lay Smackdown On CPS, Return Drake Pardo To Parents
Legal Insurrection: Who’ll Be The First To Flip In Spygate Criminal Investigation? also, Republican John James Tied In Michigan Senate Poll
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Power Line: More Bombshells From The Flynn Prosecution, also, Administrative Bloat & The Attack On Campus Free Speech
Shark Tank: Mucarsel-Powell, Shalala Called “Frauds” Over Venezuela
Shot In The Dark: The Life March
The Political Hat: Firing Line Friday – The Meaning Of The China Vote
This Ain’t Hell: The Real Reasons For Doing Stupid Things, also, We Few…We Happy Few
Victory Girls: There’s Nothing Right About A Parent Forcing A Child Into A Different Gender
Volokh Conspiracy: Free Speech & LGBT Rights
Weasel Zippers: Beta O’Rourke – Anyone Who Doesn’t Turn In Their Weapon, That Weapon Shall Be Taken From Them, also, Fauxcahontas Alsoa Calls For Gun Confiscation
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