Bloomberg Bombs in Vegas Debut

Susan Crabtree:

“…LAS VEGAS — In this desert city built on hopes, dreams and neon lights, former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg made a wild gamble to emerge from the protective bubble of his $400 million ad campaign and face five rivals for the Democratic nomination head-on in a nationally televised debate.

The high-stakes debut ended up as a bust – all under the glare of the intense media spotlight.

Bloomberg, who decided to skip the early voting primary and caucus states in favor of delegate-rich Super Tuesday, wasn’t ready for prime time. He seemed detached, unprepared, and out of touch with working-class voters. The media and financial mogul was surging before Wednesday night, but limped away from the stage having accomplished the opposite of what he set out to do.

The much-ballyhooed billionaire, touted as the savior who could rescue the Democratic Party from itself – or rather, from its insurgent socialist wing — and take the fight to Donald Trump with an endless supply of cash, took a beating from the other candidates and the debate moderators. And the end of the night it must have seemed apparent to him that he’d brought a wallet to a knife fight. Bernie Sanders, the man Bloomberg set out to stop, emerged from the night virtually unscathed…”

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Ministry of Silly Walks

Journalism by Democrats for Democrats

Is the spectre of McGovern haunting Democrat bigwigs?

Sanders Leads Democratic Primary Field as Biden Slips, WSJ/NBC News Poll Finds

People aren’t stupid

Public credits Trump more than Obama for booming economy

Nitwit headline of the day

WaPo Opinion Piece Calls For Elites to Have a ‘Bigger Say in Choosing President’

Sure, sweetheart. Good luck with that.

Bottom headline of the day

Utah Senate votes to decriminalize polygamy among consenting adults

Joe…who?

California, can it get worse?

Cali Public Pension Is Investing in Chinese Military ‘Right Under’ Gavin Newsom’s Nose, Indiana Rep Warns

Journalism by some, partisan political hackery by others

Campaign Donations Show Letter Demanding Barr’s Resignation Comes From Leftist Hacks Pretending To Be ‘Bipartisan’

Guess which side was responsible for partisan political hackery?

I like the $2.50 kind

General Mills to sell $13 box of cereal…

The attack on Barr, the real reason

Bonchie:

“…I’m fairly skeptical about the idea that people will actually be prosecuted over Durham’s investigation into the origins of Crossfire Hurricane. Even if he’s got rock-solid cases, it’s unlikely a D.C. grand jury will move to indict an anti-Trump figure. But there’s no doubt his report is going to be a big indictment of the misconduct that took place.

What’s the best way to limit the impact of his findings? The simple answer is to try to discredit him and Barr before the report drops. That’s what all this is really about. It’s not about respect for the law, concern about corruption, or any other nonsense. These are the same people who sat idly by through numerous scandals during previous presidential terms. This is simply about being deluded over Donald Trump’s mere existence and seeking to stop Barr from exposing the corruption that took place during the Trump-Russia investigation.

Barr isn’t going to resign though. He’s all in on this issue, and whether these careerists like it or not, the daylight is coming for what their department did…”

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Three girls sue government over trans athletes

It is about time. Totally unfair to women’s sports.

On border wall construction

“…The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has announced it will waive nearly a dozen federal contracting regulations in order to expedite construction of up to 177 miles of border wall. The laws being waived include “requirements for having open competition, justifying selections and receiving all bonding from a contractor before any work can begin,” according to the Associated Press.

DHS chief Chad Wolf is reportedly operating under broad authority to construct border barriers granted to him by a 2005 law which passed unanimously in the Senate.

“The Trump administration said it expects the waivers will allow 94 miles (150 kilometers) of wall to be built this year, bringing the Republican president closer to his pledge of about 450 miles (720 kilometers) since taking office and making it one of his top domestic priorities,” the AP reports. “It said the other 83 miles (133 kilometers) covered by the waivers may get built this year.”

Wolf said he hopes the move “will accelerate some of the construction that’s going along the Southwest border.”

“A border wall system, for many years and under previous administrations, was very bipartisan and non-political,” Wolf told Fox and Friends. “It’s only in this administration that a number of Democrats and others choose not to secure our border, so the President has made the decision that if he’s not going to get the funding and resources from Congress, then he’s going to use existing resources and existing authority — not only from the Department of Homeland Security, but also from [Department of Defense].”

“So we are securing that border. We’re building that border wall system, and we’re looking forward to finishing those miles later this year.”…”

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Iran Without Delusions

Editorial of The New York Sun:

“…Good going to Secretary of State Pompeo for calling out a group of Democrats — including, apparently, Secretary of State Kerry — for reportedly meeting with the Iranians on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference, and in secret. Mr. Pompeo was responding to a report of the parley in the Federalist. “If they met,” the secretary said, “I don’t know what they said. I hope they were reinforcing America’s foreign policy, not their own.”

Fat chance. The notion that they might be reinforcing America’s foreign policy was mocked by Senator Christopher Murphy, the Connecticut Democrat who led the delegation. He had been stonewalling reports of the meeting for days. Then Mr. Murphy posted a confession to meeting the Iranian, though he did, according to the Times, acknowledge that he lacks standing to “conduct diplomacy on behalf of the whole of the U.S. government.”

Mr. Murphy’s view is that “if [President] Trump isn’t going to talk to Iran, then someone should.” In other words, he’s going to defy the decision of the elected government of America to refrain from rushing into talks with the Iranian camarilla. He’s going to instead take it upon his own unauthorized self. Mr. Murphy says he has “no delusions” about Iran, but his actions belie that boast.

Particularly because Secretary of State Kerry was there. He has honed a modus operandi of freelancing foreign policy, against the wishes of the White House or Congress. That goes all the way back to Vietnam, when Mr. Kerry, after a few months with the Swift Boats, quit the Navy and went to Paris to treat with the enemy. Then he came back to America and parlayed the enemy’s key points to Congress.

It’s worth remembering what the key point was, too, though we’ve already reprised it in these columns. Mr. Kerry’s key point was that if we were to abandon Free Vietnam, the enemy would let us go in peace. This led to one of the most ghastly moments ever to take place in the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. That’s when Mr. Kerry, wearing a rumpled uniform, was questioned by the anti-war Senator, George Aiken of Vermont.

“Do you believe the North Vietnamese would seriously undertake to impede our complete withdrawal?” Aiken asked.

“No, I do not believe that the North Vietnamese would, and it has been clearly indicated at the Paris peace talks they would not,” Mr. Kerry warbled.

Then Aiken thought of something that was, to him, funny.

“Do you think they might help carry the bags for us?” the senator asked. Laughter erupted.

“I would say they would be more prone to do that than the army of the South Vietnamese,” Mr. Kerry responded.

What a thigh-slapper. That was met with not only laughter but applause. At what were they laughing and applauding? Why, at the predicament of the hundreds of thousands of Free Vietnamese soldiers, who had fought for years for freedom and were going to get rounded up for communist reeducation, and the millions of Vietnamese civilians, who’d bet on America and faced a similar fate. It may have been a horrifying moment, but it did set Mr. Kerry on the road to high office.

Where Mr. Kerry has pursued the same m.o. When he became Secretary of State, he used his power to pursue normal relations with Communist Cuba. He did that even though the Congress had made clear it was not ready to abandon the preconditions set by the law known as Helms Burton. In Havana, Mr. Kerry mocked Americans who’d stood with the Free Cuba movement as “prisoners of history.”

Then he tried a similar stunt with Iran, in what is known as the Iran deal. Remember, Mr. Kerry knew the Iran deal was opposed by both houses of Congress. He still took it to the United Nations, where the Obama administration voted against America’s own Congress. They started flying planeloads of cash to Iran for use, it turns out, in attacks against, among others, our own GIs.

Upon which Americans gave the presidency to the one candidate who, in Donald Trump, vowed to exit the Iran deal. So Mr. Pompeo is the one without delusions. He reminded the international press that Mr. Zarif is “foreign minister for a country that shot down an airliner and has yet to turn over the black boxes … that killed an American on December 27 … that is the world’s largest state sponsor of terror and the world’s largest sponsor of anti-Semitism.”…”

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On the AG Barr kerfuffle

Jonathan Turley:

“…In the story by Franz Kafka, “In the Penal Colony,” an officer was standing next to a lethal punishing machine. When asked about his qualifications, he explained simply, “My guiding principle is this: Guilt is never to be doubted.” It seems many in Washington can claim the same Kafkaesque qualification this week when it comes to Attorney General William Barr.

After a Justice Department sentencing recommendation was withdrawn and replaced in the case of Roger Stone, Senator Elizabeth Warren said, “If that guy will not resign, then the House should start impeachment proceedings against him.” Not to be outdone, Representative Maxine Waters declared, “Bill Barr should not only be disbarred, but he, Donald Trump, and Roger Stone should be sharing a jail cell.”

What is most astonishing about the calls for impeachment, incarceration, and disbarment is that they ignore any countervailing information other than raw political manipulation of the Justice Department. Even more importantly, they ignore even the slightest possibility that the Justice Department may have done the right thing for the right reason.

More than 1,100 former Justice Department officials are calling on Barr to resign due to allegations of political interference. Notably, in expressing alarm over the threat to professional ethics, these lawyers did not feel it was necessary to learn critical details about the underlying controversy before warning of “future abuses” and “unlawful orders.” They show the same lack of interest in a fair process they accuse Barr of committing…”

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Bloomer!

Bloomberg Said U.S. Should Deny Treatment To Old People With Chronic Disease

Bloomer has many statements like these. The Democrat media will steadfastly refuse to ask him about them.

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Tornado touches down in traffic

https://twitter.com/Unexplained/status/1228027776084697089

My favorite headline today

The View: Democratic Iowa Caucus Was a Disaster Because of Red State Culture and White People

Trouble on the horizon

Trump Is Outraising Democrats in Ohio’s Biggest Democrat Strongholds

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