Saturday, November 30, 2024

The final ignominy for Joe Biden

Washington Examiner: "Biden exits at all-time low, Trump in with highest approval."

There are so many things I dislike about Joe Biden but foremost on this list is his inability to accept even a small amount of blame for anything.  This is why the disastrous withdrawal of Afghanistan was an "extraordinary success."  That's why when inflation spiked to 8.3% it was "basically even."  And then he absolved himself from the wide open border because Donald Trump voiced his disapproval of an immigration bill...in February 2024.

As Americans consistently told this Administration that they were struggling, Biden never wavered from his message that we have the "best economy in the world."  You stupid rubes.

Yesterday, in his latest bid to protect his ego, Biden suggested that the reason he's not getting credit is because the news media is too negative:
I think there’s an explanation for that.  If you think about it, what do you — I’m — it’s not a criticism of the press — and I mean this; you know me too well — (laughs) — is that you turn on the television and you don’t see a lot of good news.  Even the stuff that is good news doesn’t seem to sell very well.  And so, when you turn on the TV, everything looks bad.  Everything looks bad. 
Yeah, Joey, it's because of your terrible Presidency and not because more people are tuning in to Fox News.  I'm old enough to remember Jimmy Carter and, although his Presidency is not viewed favorably, he was largely buffeted by crises out of his control such as the Iranian hostage ordeal and an oil crisis.  Biden opened up the border ("they should surge here!"), triggered inflation with his massive spending bills, drove up the national debt to unseen levels, abandoned Afghanistan to the Taliban, and generally made America a weaker nation.

Congrats, Joe: worst President ever.



Everybody's watching Fox

Financial Times: "Fox News reaps benefits of Donald Trump victory - Liberal audiences tune out while Robert Murdoch’s channel attracts record numbers."

This stat is crazy: "During “primetime” evening hours in the weeks since the election, 73 per cent of the total cable news audience was watching Fox, while 16 per cent tuned into MSNBC and 11 per cent to CNN." 

Friday, November 29, 2024

Meathead departs X

Breitbart: "Rob Reiner deletes X/Twitter account following Trump victory, spent years spreading wild accusations."

The Community Notes feature done him in.

This might be my favorite thing from 2024

For years - decades! - I've been popping off about the bias of the mainstream media and its complete lack of objectivity when covering Democrats v. Republicans.  In my opinion, that absolute nadir was the coverage of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh.  Here was a guy (with young daughters) who was dragged through the mud on literally zero evidence because he was a Conservative.  It was disgusting.  The media followed up with the four year facade that Joe Biden was sharp as a tack! dontchaknow.  Morning Joe burned his credibility in a glorious bonfire with his "cogent" speech.

It looks like the media is finally getting its comeuppance: "MSNBC Viewership Craters 38%, CNN 27%, While Fox News Audience Jumps 41% Post-Election."

Good.  Burn them all to the ground and replace them with Joe Rogan.  Sell MSNBC at a flea market.

The mainstream media did this to themselves and half of America tried to warn them.  But they lived in an echo chamber and huffed on the farts of their own self-importance.  See you on the unemployment line.  Learn to code and all that.

It's glorious.

Thursday, November 28, 2024

And we're all thankful

Hey, we got Washington after all!


Wednesday, November 27, 2024

They regret it didn't work

Jonathan Turley: "“Reimagining” the Resistance: Lawfare Warriors Express Regret But Not Remorse After Election."

I always thought lawfare was a losing proposition along with Colorado's attempt to throw Trump off the ballot in that Americans viewed it as a way to subvert democratic choice. 

Monday, November 25, 2024

Please make this happen

Red State: "Marjorie Taylor Greene to NPR: The DOGE Is Coming for You."

If there's one low-stake outcome I want to see from this election, it's the defunding of NPR.  I saw this story earlier today and then listened to NPR on the way home for the first time in months.  It is still the left-wing echo chamber it's always been with the endless parade of Americans unhinged by the election of Trump.

Sunday, November 24, 2024

Our national Ponzi scheme

Jeff Jacoby: "The myths that hide why Social Security is unsustainable - Beginning with FDR, politicians have promoted fables and fibs about the nation’s largest spending program."
To test your understanding of Social Security, here is a short quiz:
1. How much money is in the Social Security trust fund?
2. How much money have you saved in your Social Security retirement account?
3. How much money are you guaranteed to receive in monthly benefits when you retire?
The answer to all three questions is the same: None.
Social Security and its solvency used to be a pet project of mine but no more.  It's obvious that politicians from both sides of the aisle are just going to ignore the problem until it goes belly-up in a couple of years.

Honestly, it has no basis in modern times.  At the time Social Security was created, manual labor was still a thing and it wasn't reasonable to ask Grandpa to dig a ditch every day to stay out of poverty.  As Jacoby notes, seniors are now the wealthiest segment of society, getting regular payments from younger workers who will be royally screwed when it's time for their retirement.  

Preach it, my brother

NY Post: "Joe Rogan explains why liberal media ‘hemorrhaging’ audiences: ‘You’re not accurate, you’re delusional’

It was obvious not even in hindsight

New York Post: "Lawfare and nonstop smears from Democrats only contributed to Trump’s triumph."

As I like to note, Trump's largest single day for campaign donations was the day he was "convicted" in the bogus New York hush-money trial.  (Only a judge can convict with an actual sentence.)  That should have been the tip-off that a large number of Americans were against lawfare.

Saturday, November 23, 2024

What Media bias?

Heartless governor to immigrants: GTFO

Boston Globe: "Healey to seek six-month limit on stays in emergency shelters; officials say current approach ‘not sustainable’."
Governor Maura Healey said Friday she will seek to cap stays in emergency shelters for homeless and migrant families to six months, marking her latest effort to contain spending within a strained shelter system that is projected to cost the state nearly $1.1 billion this fiscal year.
That's right here in Massachusetts.  And right before Christmas!

Friday, November 22, 2024

It's over

Former prosecutor and CNN contributor (don't hold that against him) Elie Honig: "Somebody Needs to Tell the Manhattan DA’s Office That the Trump Case Is Over."
It’s over. Yes, there are legal issues that the parties and the courts can unwind if they care to — Trump’s immunity claim, first and foremost. But this case won’t carry on while he’s president, as the DA’s office has apparently recognized, and maybe not even while he’s president-elect.
The Manhattan DA's office will stretch this out as long as they can until January 20th and then unceremoniously dump the charges on a Friday night to minimize the news coverage.

By the way, Honig agrees with the notion that lawfare backfired and helped Trump:
Beyond that, Bragg’s charge was such an obvious stretch that it played right into Trump’s persecution narrative on the campaign trail. Trump’s serial prosecutions inarguably helped him emerge from the pack and win the Republican primary. There are too many factors to credit or blame any one of them for Trump’s showing in the 2024 general election, his best ever. But it’s clear now that the general populace was entirely unmoved by the hush-money case. Heck, in Manhattan itself — the scene of the crime! — Trump did five points better in 2024 than in 2020, moving from 12 percent to 17 percent of the vote. Trump gained more percentage points in Manhattan than he did across the entire country.

It’s over now; Bragg’s case will never reach a conclusion, and Trump is headed back to the White House. He’s not getting sentenced now or in 2029. The DA has done enough damage. It’s time to let it go.
All that effort to paint Trump as a felon and the Left won't even have that.

Quote of the day

Red State: "MSNBC in Panic, Now Rachel Maddow Takes a Big Hit With Comcast Changes."
"It turned into one giant circle j--k and echo chamber."
Sure did!  Now it's going to be sold for the copper cables in the drywall.

You know what to do, Gov. Abbott

Hot Air: "Mayor Wu Says She's Not Helping ICE Take Illegals Out of Boston."

Don't forget about Denver, also.

Wednesday, November 20, 2024

The "rename MSNBC" game is ON

NY Post: "MSNBC staffers ‘in a panic’ as NBC-parent Comcast plans to spin off channel — and possibly change its name."

Sounds like we should call it "Bluesky TV": an echo chamber where opposing viewpoints are ruthlessly suppressed. 

You guys have your own place now

Hot Air: "Things at Bluesky Going as Well as Could Be Expected."

It appears that the X-substitute is broken up between two camps: 1) people who post things "offensive" and 2) the people who try to ban group #1.  There is no middle ground.

Monday, November 18, 2024

The mainstream media commits suicide

Pretty sure I've used that title before but here comes Megan McArdle in the Washington Post: "McArdle: Liberal Media Bias is Hurting Democrats."
Those of us who used our own eyes were right. Those (including the NY Times) who relied on White House talking points about "cheap fakes" were embarrassingly wrong. And that's the ultimate point McArdle is making. You can't lie your way to victory when almost everything is happening on camera. All you can do is ruin your own credibility.
Credibility ruined:


Morning Joe went to Mar-a-Lago to kiss the ring and save his job.  Because of his principles.

Full stop

Red State: "BREAKING: PA Supreme Court Stops the Steal." 

Sunday, November 17, 2024

Meanwhile, here in the People's Republic of MA

Outkick: "Protesters Rally Outside Dem. Rep. Seth Moulton's Office After He Spoke Out Against Males In Women's Sports."

To his credit, Moulton hasn't backed down with a groveling apology.

Lawfare was a huge mistake

I strongly agree with Sasha Stone here: "Sorry, Democrats. America is Just Not That Into You."
Lawfare was a big mistake, the biggest, because it sent the message to us, the voters, that the Democrats couldn’t earn our votes on their own. They could only win if they put Trump in jail.

Nothing did more to turn the Trump story into the Hero’s Journey than that. By the end of it, a growing number of Americans hated them and couldn’t wait to see them voted out of power, myself included.
The Alvin Bragg conviction was a tremendous joke, particularly the bootstrapping of misdemeanor charges into felonies by legal hand-waving.  Americans saw through it.

Extra - Victory Girls: "Democrats: It’s Not Us, It’s You." 

Saturday, November 16, 2024

Getting tired of winning

NY Post: "‘The View’ star Sunny Hostin deletes X account, goes after Elon Musk amid controversial ‘white women’ comments."
Hostin was trolled on the social media site last week after she blamed “uneducated white women” and Latino men for Trump’s victory.
It's their go-to move.  

So many graphs

Patrick Ruffini: "The realignment is here."

The most striking graph here, as Patrick points out, is how Democrats became the party of educated snobs while the Republican party is now the part of the working people.  

Thursday, November 14, 2024

The kids LOVE J.D. Vance

Red State: "Vibes, Baby: NY Times Interviews Late Deciders Who Broke for Trump, and the Left Simply Can't Deal." 

The X-odus

I'm pretty proud of that title.

Legal Insurrection: "Liberals Run Away From X Because Diverse Opinions Make Them Feel Unsafe - “Every time I opened it up,” one X user said, “it would throw things at me that put me in a bad mood.” Yes, the truth is like that."


As the kids say: this isn't an airport, you don't need to announce your departure. 


Tuesday, November 12, 2024

The wins just keep on coming!

Reuters: "Comcast weighs spin-off of declining cable networks after strong third quarter"
Comcast, opens new tab said it was considering spinning off its cable networks that include CNBC and MSNBC into a separate company, as the media industry grapples with a decline in traditional TV viewership due to cord-cutting by consumers shifting to streaming.

Womp womp.  Learn to code.

Saturday, November 09, 2024

That is good news!

David Harsanyi: "Good news: The public has stopped listening to mass media"
If the 2024 presidential contest proved anything, it’s that the mass media no longer drive the national conversation. They can no longer stoke fear and outrage in average voters. They can no longer prop up terrible candidates. And, like him or not, President-elect Donald Trump’s success with black, Hispanic, and Jewish voters, if exit polls are even close to correct, proves that the entire “fascist” scare was a flop.

Indeed, the establishment press are less trusted than virtually any major institution in American life. It is a well-earned ignominy. It’s also a tragedy for a free nation that we have a barely functioning press. Reporters probably tell themselves they’re disliked because they’re fearless truth-tellers. But, far more likely, it’s a referendum on their deceit.
The Wall Street Journal had a similar article: "Trump’s Win Cemented It: New Media Is Leaving the Old Guard Behind - Podcasts are exploding, TikTok is a news source, and traditional media is shrinking in reach and influence."  Americans no longer trust the mainstream media which is a hive mind of leftist thought and its decline is well-deserved and overdue.

Extra - Kim Strassel: "A Landslide Against the Media - News organizations tried to prop Biden and Harris up. How did that work out?

Friday, November 08, 2024

What a performance

This is a spoof, right?  Right?


What would we do without experts?

CNN: "‘Death by a thousand cuts’: How experts warn Trump could use an authoritarian playbook to go after the media."

That "could" is doing a lot of heavy lifting here.  As the Babylon Bee says: Trump was going to be a dictator in his first term but forgot. 

Thursday, November 07, 2024

We won't have KJP to kick around anymore

Honest to God, she's just the dumbest person to ever be a White House press secretary.  Today, a very reasonable question: for years President Biden has been calling Trump a threat to democracy but now Biden says everything is cool.  The subtext is "were you lying then or are you lying now?"

It should be a very expected question but KJP doesn't have the gray matter to answer.

Another Senate seat for GOP

Associated Press: "Republican David McCormick flips pivotal Pennsylvania Senate seat, ousts Bob Casey."

Casey was famously running ads in Pennsylvania talking up his work with Trump.

Wednesday, November 06, 2024

A-Mazing

The mainstream media commits suicide

Long X post from investor Bill Ackman.  Excerpt:
When the story of this election is written, I expect it will be as much about how half of America woke up to the reality that they have been manipulated by the media. This should lead to an abandonment by many of the MSM as their primary source of information. It will push more people to @X, to podcasts and other empirical sources, and it will lead to a more informed public. 
He notes that the MSM perpetuated the illusion that Biden was "fit as a fiddle" because saying otherwise would help Trump.  When they couldn't maintain that story, they needed to create a new illusion about Kamala Harris because Trump.  Eventually, Americans saw through the ruse.

Quid pro quo Joe?

Andrew McCarthy: "Trump victory should be death knell for Democrats' lawfare - Will Democrats learn the lawfare lesson?"

Let's make a deal:
President Biden could provide a powerful example of statesmanship — he could finally, on the cusp of leaving office, act like the unifying president he promised to be at the start — by pardoning his predecessor and successor. It would certainly make it easier for the nation to accept the president’s inevitable pardon of his son, Hunter, who is awaiting sentence on gun and tax charges. It could also provide the political space Gov. Kathy Hochul would need to pardon Trump over the caterwauling of New York progressives — hopefully, Democrats are reading the returns showing inroads Trump made with their traditional constituencies in the Empire State.

Lawfare was terrible for the country. The resounding win Americans have given Trump should be its death knell.
Trump for Hunter?  Joe should take that deal since all of Trump's ridiculous cases are going to be thrown out on appeal.

Nice work if you can get it

By the way, so far this week Joe Biden has completed the following tasks:

1) Made a phone call.

Prediction

Now that I'm done with election predictions, here's a new one: Biden will pardon Hunter.

He might as well just do it today and get it over with.  We know it's going to happen.

Spot on, man, spot on

Adam Coleman: "Trump's Massive Win Is A Referendum On What The Democratic Party Is No Longer - They lost the plot and abandoned liberal values, common sense, and the working class"
Cardi B's public endorsement doesn't impact the decision of someone who has less than $400 in their savings and praying they won't have a financial emergency. No one gives a damn about what millionaires in Hollywood want or who they support when we are trying to survive.
Great essay.  Americans have had enough.

Trump wins - mainstream media hardest hit

Honestly, I was 99% sure that Trump was going to win.  For months I said this would be a "fundamentals" election where Americans were going to vote against the horrible record of the Biden-Harris administration and return to the "mean tweets" era of Trump.  People don't give a damn about that stuff when it costs them 20% more at the supermarket checkout line.

But never in my 50+ years have I seen such an onslaught of negative coverage as the mainstream media over the past year.  My God.  There's a reason (as Jeff Bezos noted) they're considered less trustworthy than used car salesmen.  I'd like to believe the MSM would reflect on their biases but they had a chance in 2016 and blew it. 

One other benefit from Trump's victory: we'll be spared the impassioned essays on the electoral college since it looks like Trump also won the popular vote.

Win-win baby!

God bless America

Tuesday, November 05, 2024

Programming update

We've arrived in the point in the evening where I've switched over from Fox News to MSNBC to laugh at the meltdown.

Prediction: 312-226

I meant to post this earlier but I predicted this about a week ago at least in a text thread with my college roommate.

For the record, I feel pretty sure about Pennsylvania and Wisconsin but I'm on the fence with Michigan which could go either way.  If I'm wrong about Michigan, it's still 297-241 for Trump.

The DJT proxy vote

The Trump Media group stock is soaring in after-hour trading:



Economy is #1 issue and most say it sucks

Twitchy: "CNN's Chris Wallace Says It Would Take a 'Miracle' for Kamala to Win As First Exit Polls Released." 

The Paper of Record

Monday, November 04, 2024

Good encapsulation

Unreported Truths: "Why I'm voting for Donald J. Trump - He is an imperfect vessel - to say the least - but the country needs change." 

Extra - This one is good too from Clay Travis: "Why I'm voting for Donald Trump."  His #2 bullet point is "Democrats broke 250 years of American precedent by trying to put their chief political rival in prison for the rest of his life."  This one has a lot of resonance with me: the lawfare against Trump was just absolutely ridiculous from paying back loans to the mystery "second crime" to advance the hush-money trial to the raid at Mar-a-Lago.

If only Trump had been a "sympathetic, well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory" he could have gotten off scot-free!

Sunday, November 03, 2024

NY Times focus groups say...

New York Times: "Our 61 Focus Groups Make Me Think Trump Has a Good Chance of Winning."
A main takeaway from our groups is that a cross-section of independents, Republicans and Democrats liked how America was under Mr. Trump — they liked the economy, the perception of relative global stability, the restraint of divided government and the image that this outsider businessman was not beholden to Washington insiders, lobbyists and big money (the unholy trio of turpitude for many of our participants). There were plenty of things that they didn’t like about Mr. Trump — his behavior and tweets most of all — but those didn’t matter as much. Then Covid happened and Americans wanted a more stable leader. Listening to all of these voters over the years, I can’t help but feel that Mr. Trump probably would have been re-elected in 2020 if not for Covid. And his refusal to concede the 2020 election and his behavior on Jan. 6 turned our focus group participants against him more than anything else he did. Perhaps that will be enough to defeat him this week.

As for Mr. Biden’s challenges, one of the signal failures of his administration has been telling Americans that the economy was getting better and better. They kept telling us: Not for me. Americans hate inflation, full stop. If there was a common denominator for our groups across 2022, 2023 and 2024, it was experiencing and loathing inflation, such that I see it as the single most important fact of life in Tuesday’s election. That can’t be overstated.
I feel like I've been saying for a year now that this will be a "fundamentals" election where Americans may be put off by Trump's boorish behavior but conclude that peace and prosperity are more important.

Most accurate 2020 pollster says...

NY Post: "Trump leading Harris in every swing state: new poll."

Very close in every state, but you'd prefer to be Trump here.  Go and vote.  

Saturday, November 02, 2024

Back to the basement, Joey

Red State: "Kamala Harris Tells Joe Biden to Take a Hike, Cancels His Campaign Events." 

I wonder if this will get the same attention as that PR joke

NY Post: "Tim Walz refers to Elon Musk as ‘that gay guy’ – his campaign claims he misspoke."

The word "gay" probably has an apostrophe here.

Why Kamala didn't go on Rogan

Because she would have to answer questions.  Wall Street Journal: "Kamala Harris Runs From Economic Reality - Voters are worried about border security and inflation but all she wants to talk about is ‘fascism.’"
Whatever her proposals, Ms. Harris’s overriding problem is that she can’t run away from the Biden administration’s record. Her campaign’s closing message is that Mr. Trump is a fascist threat to the republic, which is something you come up with when you can’t defend what your administration has been doing for the past four years about inflation, the economy, border security and other issues that voters care most about. Ms. Harris has spent a lot of time ducking serious interviews and deflecting tough questions so that she could focus on telling people what they already know about Donald Trump. Will it work? Not if Mr. Trump’s own closing message resonates.
The mainstream media is going to try to drag her husk over the finish line.