Monday Afternoon News and Links

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Jerry Brown: Arrogant Progressive

The war is on. When California’s Democrat Governor, who is in charge of a Democrat state with a Democrat senate and assembly has the temerity to actually vocalize that the opposition is the problem, what can one possibly say in response? Realize that Republicans have no control or power in this state. The suggestion that they are somehow stopping Brown from doing anything is unbelievable. Yet that is exactly his contention:

“I think the Republicans have to move out of that reactionary cul-de-sac that some of the more extreme members are pushing them,” Brown told host Bob Schieffer. “There’s an enforcement of discipline that’s ideological and, as was mentioned today in The Washington Post, takes on the quality of a cult.”

A cult. Like Jim Jones. And this is my Governor. And he’s talking about me.

But the great politician he is, he points out that there’s blame to go around on both sides:

“The great power can’t govern itself with this kind of dysfunction. It just won’t work,” Brown said.

Referring to political gridlock, Brown told Schieffer, “We’re in a much more adversarial environment. We’ve always had it historically, but now it’s ramped up several degrees.

I agree. But I have some bad news for you Jerry. Calling me a cultist while you push my state off the cliff with your radical progressive nonsense while shifting blame to the impotent Republicans isn’t going to “bring me around.” Quite the opposite. Your rhetoric is a cancer. You divide us by design and point fingers. If you think things have “ramped up several degrees” just wait. Because we’re just getting warmed up. This is going to get very, very ugly.

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LA Times Upset by Correspondents Dinner

The liberal stalwart Los Angeles Times went to the mat outraged by shots taken at their Icons:

Host Jimmy Kimmel joked that Current TV failure and toxic TV liberal host Keith Olbermann had “more pink slips than Marcus Bachmann,” prompting Will Cain to ask:

“Why is it OK to make fun of him, then?” he asked CNN’s Don Lemon and contributor LZ Granderson. “Is it just because of his politics or because he’s a public figure? I’m really curious. Why is it OK?”

Seriously. This guy believes mocking Keith Olberman is beyond the pale. I suppose Kimmel should have called him a mashed up bag of meat with glasses. Here’s a news flash for Cain – when an insufferably arrogant jerk gets his comeuppance, his opponents don’t have to act like it’s a funeral. We don’t have to be respectful. We don’t have to be nice (See Alinsky’s Rules).

Maybe they were upset by Kimmel’s remarks about Obama:

“Remember when the country rallied around you in hope for a better tomorrow? That was a good one.”

Maybe they were upset by the way Kimmel ended the evening:

“Some people say journalism is in decline, they say you’ve become too politicized, too focused on sensationalism, they say you no longer honor your duty to inform America but instead actively divide us so that your corporate overlord can rake in the profits,” Kimmel said. “I don’t have a joke for this, it’s just what some people say.”

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When your arguments are not compelling or persuasive, and your ego ignores evidence of the incorrectness of your world view, there is little choice but to silence your opposition.

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Immigration, Legality and Political Correctness

Professor Jacobson posted an article on Saturday night relating to the term “Illegal Alien” and a current push to associate the term with racism.

Mónica Novoa writing for the ARC’s website Colorlines, cries racism:

The i-word in any form (“illegals”, “illegal alien” and “illegal immigrant”) is packed with ideas about who immigrants are and what their role is in society and in this nation. … The i-word is the furthest from neutral language and communicates anti-immigrant animus that has over time become deeply embedded and accepted throughout media and government institutions.

Here in California there has been a push for years to discontinue the use of the word illegal in association with Immigrant or alien by suggesting that “People can’t be illegal.”

But that is nonsense. When my grandparents immigrated from Italy World War II was about to break out. They had to find sponsors, learn English, learn our constitution, and find a way to support themselves. They became Citizens via “the process.” My grandmother used to talk about how hard it was and how proud she was to achieve it. But she also spoke passionately about how she benefited from naturalization, especially learning to speak English, and earned the freedom to do what she wanted on her own.

Today, recognizing that an immigrant is outside the legal immigration system is racist. And even suggesting that potential citizens should participate in the naturalization process is unacceptable. A lot can go very wrong, economically, socially, and culturally when people are isolated in subcultures and unable to participate in the larger world. That is the root of anti-immigrant animus.

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Hard Truth for the Media

Teresa in Ft Worth brings the truth to the media over at RedState:

An uncomfortable truism of the free market is that there are ALWAYS other choices. And consumers tend to go with the “brands” that they know they can trust. That’s just as true for laundry detergent as it is for news sources.

Once a company has lost the trust and respect of their customers, they almost never recover, and eventually most of them have to close their doors.

At this point, given the information at my fingertips on the Internet, it’s relatively easy to verify news sources and double-check. As a result, I no longer take anything the media says with more than a grain of salt. The once mighty Time Magazine is a pathetic shadow of its former self. The New York Times circulation is tumbling 9% year over year. The Television Media is a bad joke – I don’t even turn it on for background noise. And my little local paper that had a circulation of well over  15,000 when I was a delivery boy has plummeted to nearly 5,000. They’ve stopped Monday publication and are considering dropping a second day. The old media is doomed.

Here’s more reality, delivered by Andrew Breitbart:

I always thought that the people in the media lean to the left. I always thought that my neighbors in the media leaned to the left. But when they act like a provost at a politically correct university and tell people to “Shut up,” I don’t think that they’re – no longer can they be called objective journalists. They’re playing for the other side. They’ve been part of demonizing good and decent people. They tried to defeat the Tea Party and when they failed, just like their desire to create a Rush Limbaugh and it failed at Air America, they want what they can’t have and they try to recreate it. They wanted their Tea Party and what did they create? They created the Occupy Movement.

There’s too much fake news out there floated for no other reason than to support The Narrative. And every day more people are waking up to the embarrassing realization that their “trusted sources” have been lying to them.

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Monday Morning News and Links

I hope everyone had a good weekend.

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