Never Date a Kardashian
Posted on | March 27, 2019 | Comments Off on Never Date a Kardashian
How lucky can a guy be? Kris Humphries is 6-foot-9, a 13-season NBA veteran with the good looks of a male model, a successful businessman who owns multiple restaurant franchises. By all rights, Humphries should be a role model, the object of universal admiration, and yet he will never live down the one mistake in his life — he dated Kim Kardashian.
Humphries not only dated her, he married her in a two-part reality-TV episode, a 2011 marriage that last less than three months before Kardashian filed for divorce and started dating Kanye West a few months later. Tabloid reports claimed that the Humphries-Kardashian wedding was merely a publicity stunt staged by Kris Jenner to promote the Kardashian “brand,” and the damage this catastrophe inflicted on Humphries’ reputation left him with deep psychological scars:
Look, I should have known what I was getting into. I was definitely naive about how much my life was going to change. But the one thing that really bothers me is whenever people say that my marriage was fake.
There’s definitely a lot about that world that is not entirely real. But our actual relationship was 100% real. When it was clear that it wasn’t working … what can I say? It sucked. It’s never easy to go through the embarrassment of something like that — with your friends, with your family…. But when it plays out so publicly, in front of the world, it’s a whole other level. It was brutal.
I didn’t know how to handle it, because I never thought I was going to be famous in that way. . . .
I’ll be honest, I dealt with a lot of anxiety, especially in crowds. There was about a year where I was in a dark place. I didn’t want to leave my home. You feel like … I don’t know … the whole world hates you, but they don’t even know why. They don’t even know you at all. They just recognize your face, and they’re on you.
There were so many times when I was in a gas station just buying a water or something, and the cashier would give me a look, and I could just feel it coming.
“Hey, are you … That Guy?”
What happened to Chris Humphries could happen to any guy who, through overconfidence, mistakenly imagines it can’t happen to him. Humphries failed to ask: “Am I about to marry a narcissistic sociopath? Have I stumbled into a scam? Is this all a set-up? Am I a chump?”
The key to spotting a hustle is to remember this rule: If something seems too good to be true, it’s probably neither true nor actually good.
A good-looking woman can con a guy who would never let himself get conned in any other situation. Remember the old Johnny Rivers lyric:
Beware of pretty faces that you find.
A pretty face can hide an evil mind.
As hard as it may be to walk away from that kind of honey trap, you risk complete destruction if you don’t stop, step back and think about it.
Young men need to beware. It’s a dangerous world out there, and America’s parents must warn our sons: Never date a Kardashian.
Texts Show Michelle Obama Aide Intervened in Jussie Smollett Case
Posted on | March 27, 2019 | 1 Comment
Former Obama aide Tina Tchen (left); Cook County prosecutor Kim Foxx (right).
The stench of corruption in Chicago surrounding the Jussie Smollett fake “hate crime” case has enraged the police chief, the mayor and everybody else with a sense of justice and propriety. Suspicions have focused on Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx, who exchanged text messages with former Michelle Obama chief of staff Tina Tchen shortly after Smollett perpetrated his clumsy hoax:
Just days after Jussie Smollett told Chicago police he had fought off a pair of attackers who targeted him in an apparent hate crime, Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx tried to persuade Police Supt. Eddie Johnson to turn the investigation over to the FBI.
Foxx’s call to Johnson came after an influential supporter of the “Empire” actor reached out to Foxx personally: Tina Tchen, a Chicago attorney and former chief of staff for former First Lady Michelle Obama, according to emails and text messages provided by Foxx to the Chicago Sun-Times in response to a public records request.
Tchen passed Foxx’s number to a relative of the actor, and the ensuing conversations with the family member were cited by Foxx last month as the reason she recused herself from Smollett’s prosecution . . .
Text messages show Tchen contacted Foxx on Feb. 1, three days after Smollett said he was jumped by two men as he walked home from a sandwich shop near his Streeterville home. Tchen texted Foxx to set up an early morning phone call.
“I wanted to give you a call on behalf of Jussie Smollett and family who I know. They have concerns about the investigation,” Tchen wrote in a text sent before 5 a.m., seeking to set up a call with Foxx before Tchen left on an 8 a.m. flight to New York.
A few hours later, Foxx received a text from a relative of Smollett, who said she’d received the number from Tchen.
In an interview with the Sun-Times this week, Foxx said that the family member expressed concerns about leaked information about the investigation — information that media outlets attributed to “police sources.”
“They had no doubt about the quality of the investigation, but believed that the FBI would have a tighter lid on the information,” said Foxx, adding that Johnson initially seemed receptive to the idea of turning the case over to the FBI.
People are angry about this gross miscarriage of justice:
Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel stood shoulder-to-shoulder with his city’s police force Tuesday afternoon, denouncing prosecutors for dropping charges against “Empire” star Jussie Smollett and slamming the episode as a “whitewash of justice.”
Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson and Emanuel said they were not only furious with the outcome of Tuesday’s surprise hearing but also blindsided by the decision itself, with the officials only learning Smollett wouldn’t face charges for allegedly faking a hate crime at the same time the public found out.
“Where is the accountability in the system? You cannot have – because of a person’s position – one set of rules applies to them and another set of rules apply to everyone else,” Emanuel said. “Our officers did hard work day in and day out, countless hours working to unwind what actually happened that night. The city saw its reputation dragged through the mud…It’s not just the officers’ work, but the work of the grand jury that made a decision based on only a sliver of the evidence [presented]. Because of the judge’s decision, none of that evidence will ever be made public.” . . .
Emanuel also said: “[This case] sends a clear message that if you’re in a position of influence and power you’ll be treated one way and if you’re not you’ll be treated another way.”
Johnson blasted the prosecution for not consulting with cops and hinted the episode could further strain the relationship between the department and prosecutors.
“I don’t know what’s unusual for the state’s attorney but we found out about when you all did,” Johnson said. “Prosecutors have their discretion of course, we still have to work with the state’s attorneys office — We’ll have conversations after this.”
But Johnson made sure to add, unequivocally: “At the end of the day it was Smollett who committed this hoax.”
Let’s not mince words, eh? Somebody got bought off here, and there needs to be a FBI investigation of the corruption in Cook County, starting with Kim Foxx. Furthermore, federal prosecutors need to pursue charges against Smollett for the hoax “white powder” letters:
Although the state-level criminal charges were reportedly dropped against actor Jussie Smollett, it remains unclear whether the federal government is still investigating whether he was involved in sending a death threat to himself at “Empire’s” Chicago studio.
Before Smollett claimed two men attacked him with a chemical substance, the studio received a letter addressed to the actor containing a white powder, which turned out to be aspirin. A lawyer and a former police superintendent said the mailing the letter could be considered a terroristic hoax under federal law.
The letter used similar language to the supposed physical attack. Its return address said “MAGA,” and it said “You will die black fag” using letters cut out of magazines.
When Smollett’s alleged accomplices in faking the assault were arrested, police took a magazine and a book of stamps from their home.
A source told CBS2 that the letter was at the root of the better-publicized physical attack, saying “When the letter didn’t get enough attention, he concocted the staged attack.”
Two federal officials told ABC News in February that the FBI and the U.S. Postal Inspection Service were investigating whether he was involved in sending the letter. One said the letter was being analyzed in the FBI’s crime lab.
A lawyer told CWB Chicago: “If they have Smollett on the letter, he’ll be facing ‘terroristic hoax’ charges, a felony. There may be federal obstruction charges as well. If they want to bury him, they can.”
CWB also reported that the U.S. Postal Inspection Service was working with the FBI on the mail case and quoted a police officer saying that criminal investigators with the postal unit can be aggressive and deploys sophisticated techniques. “Those postal guys are the real deal,” he said. “They can do amazing things and aren’t afraid of the work.”
My hunch is that Attorney General William Barr’s going to be under pressure from You Know Who to make something happen in Chicago.
Jim, Jim and John Get Zany Mail
Posted on | March 26, 2019 | Comments Off on Jim, Jim and John Get Zany Mail
by Smitty
In The Mailbox: 03.26.19
Posted on | March 26, 2019 | Comments Off on In The Mailbox: 03.26.19
— compiled by Wombat-socho
OVER THE TRANSOM
357 Magnum: The Leftist Media is Screaming About The Upcoming Recession
EBL: Spinach Appreciation Day
Twitchy: Chicago PD Reportedly Furious With State’s Attorney Kim Foxx (Who Recused Herself) For Dropping Charges Against Jussie Smollett
Louder With Crowder: Sarah Huckabee Sanders Trolls Media With “Mueller Madness” Russian Bracket
RIPPED FROM THE HEADLINES
American Power: Democrats’ Russia Collusion Hoax Was Just Another Elite Lie, also, Ben Shapiro Pounces On Democrat Reactions To Mueller Report
American Thinker: America’s 233-Year-Old Shock At Jihad
Animal Magnetism: Animal’s Daily Tales of Two Cities News
Babalu Blog: The Socialists Endorse Bernie Sanders…Who Supports Dictatorships In Cuba, Nicaragua, Russia, And Venezuela
BattleSwarm: Creepy Porn Lawyer Avenatti Indicted On Felony Charges
Camp Of The Saints:
CDR Salamander: The Ballistic Missile Calculus Changes
Da Tech Guy: Lenten Reflections – Redemption, also, Five Brief #Mueller Madness Thoughts Under The Fedora
Don Surber: Two Scoops Of Trumpenfreude For Creepy Porn Lawyer
Dustbury: A Formidable Scrabble Player
First Street Journal: The Democrats Want To Do Nothing For The Next Two Years
The Geller Report: WSJ Calls For Obama Administration To Be Held To Account For “Historic Abuse Of Government Surveillance Powers”, also, MN Senate Bans Use of Cellphones While Driving – Except For Hijabi-Wearing Muslimas
Hogewash: Team Kimberlin Post Of The Day, also, Meanwhile At The Supreme Court
Hollywood In Toto: Colbert Rushes To Defend Occasional Cortex From…Herself
Joe For America: Rep. Nunes Says House Intel Will Make Criminal Referrals To AG Barr On FBI, DOJ Officials Who “Perpetrated The Hoax”
JustOneMinute: The Hits Keep Coming!
Legal Insurrection: Pentagon Authorizes $1 Billion To Begin Border Wall Construction, also, Dem Rep Al Green – “I Will Continue To Seek” President Trump’s Impeachment
The PanAm Post: Democrats’ Coup Attempt Fails As Mueller Investigation Implodes
Power Line: Will There Be An Accounting? also, My Day With Snopes
Shot In The Dark: From Now On, You Will Pronounce My Name In My Ancestral Norwegian, To My Satisfaction, Or Be Called A Bigot
STUMP: Taxing Tuesday – Flee South, Old Folks!
The Political Hat: The Question of Nationalism – The Common Vs. The Collective
This Ain’t Hell: Jussie Smollett Charges Dropped, Record To Be Expunged
Victory Girls: The Media Will Never Apologize For Their Russia Collusion Narrative
Volokh Conspiracy: Baltimore Tries To Use Eminent Domain To Condemn The Preakness Stakes Horse Race
Weasel Zippers: John Brennan Does 180 On Russia Collusion, also, Weird World Of Vegan YouTube Stars Imploding
Mark Steyn: Creepy Porn Soon-To-Be-Disbarred Lawyer
H&R Block Deluxe Tax Software With Refund Bonus
Amazon Warehouse Deals
‘Creepy Porn Lawyer’ Michael Avenatti Arrested by Feds in Extortion Scheme
Posted on | March 26, 2019 | Comments Off on ‘Creepy Porn Lawyer’ Michael Avenatti Arrested by Feds in Extortion Scheme
It this the best week ever, or what?
The arrest Monday of Michael Avenatti in an extortion case reportedly linked to fellow celebrity lawyer Mark Geragos sparked trouble for two men who recently had been fixtures on cable news, especially CNN.
Avenatti, the pugnacious attorney best known for representing adult-film actress Stormy Daniels in lawsuits against President Trump, was arrested on charges that included trying to shake down Nike for as much as $25 million with a co-conspirator by threatening the company with bad publicity. The attorney, who also was accused of embezzling a client’s money to pay his own expenses, was charged with extortion and bank and wire fraud in separate cases in New York and California. He was arrested in New York.
The suspected co-conspirator was identified by The Associated Press and The Wall Street Journal as Geragos, a Los Angeles criminal defense lawyer also known for his work with celebrities. CNN, which had hired him as a contributor, cut ties with him Monday.
In a span of just over two months last year, Avenatti appeared 108 times on just two cable news outlets combined: CNN and MSNBC, as the Washington Free Beacon reported. He showed up on CNN 65 times and on MSNBC 43 times between March 7 and May 10 [2018] . . .
He also made headlines when he briefly explored the idea of a presidential bid last year.
In fact, CNN media correspondent Brian Stelter told Avenatti last year: “One reason I’m taking you seriously as a contender is because of your presence on cable news.”
Media exposure has cash value: “Free Beacon estimated Avenatti earned around $175 million in free media from the news networks.”
Since 2016, an anti-Trump industry has sprung up, with CNN and MSNBC as major components of that machinery, cranking out hour after hour of fear and loathing of the president. Michael Avenatti was among those who cashed in by supplying raw material for the cable-news Trump-haters, and the media vendors of this product bear responsibility for elevating the “Creepy Porn Lawyer” to nationwide celebrity status.
If your Schadenboner lasts more than four hours…
— F.U. Scott Fitzgerald! (@FuFitz) March 26, 2019
Ace: “Come on — aren’t you getting a little tired of #Winning?”
SPLC Meltdown Continues
Posted on | March 26, 2019 | Comments Off on SPLC Meltdown Continues
After the Southern Poverty Law Center fired co-founder Morris Dees, the resignation of SPLC president Richard Cohen soon followed, and now a third senior official of the anti-“hate” group is gone:
The shakeup of senior leadership at the Southern Poverty Law Center continued this week with the resignation of the center’s legal director, Rhonda Brownstein.
A source with knowledge of the matter confirmed the resignation to AL.com, but declined to speak publicly about the specifics of individual personnel decisions. Efforts to reach Brownstein have been unsuccessful.
Brownstein’s resignation [Sunday] comes two days after longtime SPLC President Richard Cohen resigned for undisclosed reasons, and a week after co-founder Morris Dees was fired amid questions about sexual harassment, gender and racial discrimination at the nonprofit organization.
Remember that the SPLC became a $400-milllion left-wing hate machine by “exposing” alleged Thought Crimes by others, and is now the target of at least three different lawsuits — one by Baltimore lawyer Glen Keith Allen, another by the D.C.-based Center for Immigration Studies (CIS), and a third by Proud Boys founder Gavin McInnes. The mounting problems at the “Poverty Palace” in Montgomery were compounded when a former SPLC official wrote about the “hate” scam in the New Yorker, as Becket Adams of the Washington Examiner explains:
The center’s chief goal is to bilk naive and wealthy donors who believe it’s an earnest effort to combat bigotry. . . .
“Outside of work,” author Bob Moser recalls of his days working for the supposed anti-hate group, “we spent a lot of time drinking and dishing in Montgomery bars and restaurants about … the hyperbolic fund-raising appeals, and the fact that, though the center claimed to be effective in fighting extremism, ‘hate’ always continued to be on the rise, more dangerous than ever, with each year’s report on hate groups. ‘The S.P.L.C.—making hate pay,’ we’d say.”
“[I]t was hard, for many of us, not to feel like we’d become pawns in what was, in many respects, a highly profitable scam,” he adds.
The way Moser tells it, the center’s chief founder, Morris Dees, who was dismissed unceremoniously last week for unspecified reasons, discovered early on that he could rake in boatloads of cash by convincing “gullible Northern liberals” that his group is doing the hard work of fighting “hate.” . . .
“[T]he center continues to take in far more than it spends. And it still tends to emphasize splashy cases that are sure to draw national attention,” he writes adding the group’s “central strategy” involves “taking on cases guaranteed to make headlines and inflame the far right while demonstrating to potential donors that the center has not only all the right enemies but also the grit and know-how to take them down.”
Moser adds there is an inescapable sense of “guilt” that comes with thinking about “the legions of donors who believed that their money was being used, faithfully and well, to do the Lord’s work in the heart of Dixie. We were part of the con, and we knew it.”
No intelligent person ever believed the SPLC’s “hate” hype, but there are many liberals with more money than sense, and Morris Dees figured out a lucrative sure-fire way to take advantage of them.
(Hat-tip: Kirby McCain on Twitter.)
In The Mailbox: 03.25.19
Posted on | March 25, 2019 | 1 Comment
— compiled by Wombat-socho
OVER THE TRANSOM
357 Magnum: F*c*b**k’s Latest Security Insanity
EBL: Medal Of Honor – John Basilone
Twitchy: Brent Bozell Explains Why CNN Is Having a Very Bad Day – Creepy Porn lawyer Was On How Many Times?
Louder With Crowder: This SportsCenter Rant Against Outrage Culture Is Perfect, also, Rep. Dan Crenshaw Calls Out Democrat Colleagues On Collusion Hoax
RIPPED FROM THE HEADLINES
Adam Piggott: They Are Not My People, also, The Time of Reckoning
American Power: Parenting & Privilege In College Admissions, also, Democrats Crushed As Mueller Report Lands With A Thud
American Thinker: Race Relations – If Democrats Would Get Out Of Our Way, also, The Rolling Genocide Of American Blacks
Animal Magnetism: Goodbye Blue Monday
Babalu Blog: The Real Russian Threat – Russian Troops Deploy To Venezuela In Support Of Maduro, also, For Socialism To Make Sense, You Must Employ Envy, Ignorance, And Faith
BattleSwarm: Fitzmas II – The Muellering, also, Democratic Presidential Clown Car Update
CDR Salamander: Physical Condition Is A Primary Indicator
Da Tech Guy: Tales From The Illinois Exodus, Part 2, also, Lost On Double-Think Road
Don Surber: Make Them Pay For Their Failed Coup, also, Now It’s Obama’s Turn
Dustbury: Strange Search Engine Queries, also, Don’t Quit Your Day Job
First Street Journal: The NYT Thinks America Deserves A Leader Who’ll Suspend Constitutional Rights (Part One, Part Two)
Fred On Everything: Biology Department At Lehigh University Mans The Ramparts
The Geller Report: Organization of Islamic Cooperation Demands UN Declare Islamophobia A Form Of Racism, also, MI5 Admits Jihadi Terror Cases Absolutely Dwarf Far-Right Terror
Hogewash: Crazy People, also, Team Kimberlin Post of The Day
Hollywood In Toto: Can Comedy Recover From The Russia Conspiracy Hoax? also, How Long Can Clooney Stay Silent On SPLC’s Fall?
Joe For America: Full Panic Mode – Pelosi Holds Emergency Conference Call Over Mueller Report, also, Rep. Ilhan Omar Caught Fundraising With Terror-Linked Groups
JustOneMinute: Ban ALL The Guns! also, The #Resistance Regroups
Legal Insurrection: These Democrats Won’t Accept The Mueller Report Or Apologize For Lying These Last Two Years, also, German Police Foil Major Islamic Attack, Arrest Ten Suspects
The PanAm Post: Despite Humanitarian Catastrophe, Maduro Still Sending $2.5 Million In Oil To Cuba Daily
Power Line: Obstruction of What? also, An Intelligence Failure
Shot In The Dark: Thirty Million Dollars Worth of Nothingburger
STUMP: An Ugly Interest Rate Environment, And Public Pensions Chasing Returns
The Jawa Report: Breaking! Islamic State Of Losers Lives Up To Its Name!
The Political Hat: NV Gun Grabbers Go Omnibus To Assist Local Gun Grabbers
This Ain’t Hell: Another Returns, also, Oh, Here We Go Again
Victory Girls: The Five Biggest Losers From The Mueller Report
Volokh Conspiracy: First Impressions On The Mueller Investigation
Weasel Zippers: Lindsey Graham Announces At Press Conference He’s Calling For Special Prosecutor To Investigate DOJ, FBI, Hillary, And Targeting Of Trump, also, Kellyanne Conway Says Rep. Schiff Should Resign For “Peddling A Lie” About Trump And Russia
Megan McArdle: Embrace The Exclamation! All These Critics Are Missing The Point
Mark Steyn: Deep State Dumpster Fire, also, The Fanmaid’s Tale
H&R Block Deluxe Tax Software With Refund Bonus
Amazon Warehouse Deals
Memo From the National Affairs Desk: Final Wisdom and a Failed Coup
Posted on | March 25, 2019 | 1 Comment
Gonna miss the sunshine and palmettos.
LITTLE RIVER, South Carolina
Last night, while I was pounding out 1,700 words about the Marianne Williamson presidential campaign, the political world at large was going insane over the conclusion of Robert Mueller’s investigation:
For President Donald Trump, the fight over the “witch hunt” is only just beginning.
Now that special counsel Robert Mueller’s two-year investigation into Trump’s campaign is over, it’s being transformed into a rallying cry and a weapon for the president’s re-election campaign.
The pall of the two-year probe lifted Sunday, when Attorney General William Barr released a summary of Mueller’s findings that said the wide-ranging investigation found no evidence of collusion by Trump’s 2016 campaign with the Russian government. Barr’s four-page letter was immediately seized upon by the Republican president and his allies as a weapon to use against Democrats, the so-called Deep State and the media.
Even before Mueller’s conclusions were revealed, it was clear that Trump saw the end of the investigation as a political opportunity. . . .
“Democrats and their liberal media allies for two years slandered President @realDonaldTrump for ‘conspiring with Russia,’” press secretary Sarah Sanders tweeted. “It was all a malicious, preposterous lie given wall to wall media coverage despite zero evidence. This should never again happen to an American President.”
You can read the rest of that Associated Press report, but you see the biased angle here. The liberal media narrative now is how Republicans weaponized the Mueller findings as ammunition for Trump’s re-election, as if we are supposed to forget how Democrats and the media (but I repeat myself) pushed the “Russia! Russia! Russia!” conspiracy theory as a weapon to de-legitimize and undermine Trump’s presidency. The media’s bias consists mainly of assuming that whatever Democrats say or do is always right, whereas anything Republicans say or do is always wrong, and we’re not supposed to notice this bias. Therefore, even when a 675-day investigation (inspired by a phony dossier paid for by the Clinton campaign) fails to find evidence of Trump’s wrongdoing, the media cannot simply report the fact that the president has been exonerated, nor acknowledge that he was absolutely right in calling the investigation a “witch hunt.” No, Trump is a Republican and therefore, according to the biases of the media, he must be guilty of something.
So rather than reporting the actual news — the attempted “Deep State” coup has failed — instead the Associated Press spins the Republican reaction to the Mueller report as inherently sinister. It’s wrong, according to the AP, for this result to be “transformed into a rallying cry and a weapon for the president’s re-election campaign.” Why is it wrong? Because it is wrong for a Republican president to try to get re-elected. These professional journalists claim to be objective, yet they apparently lack the ability to step back and question the accuracy and fairness of their own assumptions. But I digress . . .
Probably not the ideal wardrobe for Myrtle Beach.
Anyone can, and lots of people do, sit in front of a laptop tapping out political screeds about the latest Drudge Report headlines, and it’s ridiculous for me to sit here in South Carolina ranting like this when that’s not what I traveled 500 miles here to do. My three days and two nights in the Palmetto State weren’t merely an excuse to enjoy the sunshine and scenery, but rather I came here to see what the Williamson campaign looks like on the ground at close range. It’s one thing to sit home nurturing a wild hunch that a long-short dark horse candidate could exceed expectations in a year when Democrats might be desperate enough to beat Trump that they’ll risk going with an untested outsider. It’s another thing to travel to an early primary state and directly examine the candidate’s operations. To do this, as a conservative journalist covering a Democratic primary, one must undertake the difficult task of trying to gain psychological distance from the situation. Pure journalistic objectivity is a mirage, a delusional ideal, but nevertheless I must attempt to set aside my own undeniable biases and try to think of this campaign from the perspective of a typical Democratic primary voter: What do they want? What kind of messages will appeal to the enraged grassroots gripped by Trump Derangement Syndrome?
Buttigieg surges to third place in new Iowa poll
— The Hill, March 24
Do you see what I mean? As crazy as it seems to me, many grassroots Democrats in the crucial early caucus state of Iowa believe that the gay mayor of South Bend, Indiana, could be the next president. And if Mayor Booty-Judge must therefore be taken seriously, who can confidently say Marianne Williamson has no chance in the 2020 race?
As I say, however, doing this kind of coverage requires more than merely believing that the long-shot candidate actually has a chance, it also requires me to soberly and accurately report policy statements and rhetoric that are almost entirely antithetical to my own beliefs. Picture me sitting in a black church in the South Carolina Low Country, listening to a speech by Marianne Williamson, jotting down notes and praying that my head doesn’t literally explode Scanners-style.
The only common ground of agreement between Williamson and myself is a resentment of our out-of-touch political elites, and while our worldviews might otherwise be 180 degrees diametrically opposed, Democrat primary voters may just be in a mood for an outsider candidate who does what Donald Trump did to the GOP field in 2016 — stomp through it like Godzilla destroying Tokyo. The way Bernie Sanders got screwed over by the DNC, an insider scheme to deliver the nomination to Hillary Clinton, who then proceeded to bungle away what looked like a sure thing — she never set foot in Wisconsin! — has inspired a wrathful mood among Democrat grassroots activists, who are as contemptuous of their party’s leadership cabal in much the same way grassroots conservatives despise the GOP elite. In such a climate of populist discontent, almost anything is possible, and I guarantee you that campaign managers for Elizabeth Warren, Kamala Harris, Cory Booker, Amy Klobuchar and Kirsten Gillibrand — all of whom are United States Senators, for crying out loud — are wondering how their candidates could possibly be trailing Mayor Booty-Judge in Iowa.
And so I sit here drinking my sweet iced tea and using the free wifi, while I deliver The Final Wisdom from South Carolina:
Marianne Williamson was in the pulpit at Bethel A.M.E. Church Sunday morning, and the sermon she was preaching began with a reference to Esther, the Jewish wife of Persia’s King Xerxes, who saved her people from destruction by the king’s evil minister, Haman. Williamson evoked Esther as “a vessel for the salvation of her people” who were “disadvantaged and oppressed.” Certainly this Bible-based message about deliverance resonated with the black congregation, whose historic church dates back to the 1860s. However, the woman in the pulpit, who has been called Oprah Winfrey’s “spiritual guru,” had not come to the South Carolina lowlands as an author promoting her books, but rather as a candidate for the Democratic Party’s 2020 presidential nomination.
“Being American does not only give us rights, it gives us responsibilities,” Ms. Williamson told the congregation. “This country must have a great rising up.”
For all the talk about the Religious Right’s role in Republican politics, little attention is paid to the influence among Democrats of the Religious Left, of which Ms. Williamson is a recognized leader. And if the odds against her winning her party’s 2020 presidential nomination are a million-to-one, there are nonetheless serious Democrats who believe she can achieve such a miracle. One of them is Dr. Gloria Bromell Tinubu, state director of the Williamson campaign. An experienced politician who served in the Georgia legislature before returning to her native South Carolina, Dr. Tinubu was twice the Democratic nominee for Congress in the 7th District, getting more than 100,000 votes against Republican Rep. Tom Rice in this deep “red” district. Dr. Tinubu introduced Ms. Williamson at Bethel A.M.E. by saying, “I consider her a sister,” which is about as strong an endorsement as any Democrat needs here. . . .
Read the rest of my column at The American Spectator. Now, I’m heading north toward Fort Bragg, where I’ll visit my granddaughter before heading back home, where the high temperature tomorrow will be 50°F and the low will be below freezing. Gonna miss the sunshine, but remember the Five Most Important Words in the English Language are:
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- March 24: A Sunday Blessing in South Carolina
- March 24: Saturday Scenes from South Carolina
- March 23: Memo From the National Affairs Desk: Who’s Heading to the Cornbread Festival?
- March 21: Just Got Off the Phone . . .
- March 20: #Marianne2020: Let’s Make This Happen
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