Dennis Prager: Trump’s Speech Wasn’t ‘Dark’ Enough

Dennis Prager writes: One of the many remarkable traits of the progressives is their lack of self-awareness.
This trait was on display last week in the media and Democratic Party’s characterization of Donald Trump’s acceptance speech — and the entire Republican National Convention — as “dark.”
For the left to dismiss other Americans as having a dark view of America is preposterous.
Because no one — not Trump, not the Republican Party, not any conservative — has nearly as dark a view of America as does the left.
Across the board — from the universities to the media to the Democratic Party — the left, around the world and in America, has an unremittingly dark view of the United States.
Here’s a brief glimpse.
–Racism “is part of our (American) DNA,” President Barack Obama said in 2015. Is there anything Trump said in his acceptance speech that is as dark about America as that?
–On July Fourth weekend, Vox published a long column arguing “3 reasons the American Revolution was a mistake.”
–The most widely read historian in American high schools and colleges, the late left-wing professor Howard Zinn, was asked (by me) whether he thought the United States had done more good or more bad in the world. “Probably more bad than good,” he answered.
–The left regularly characterizes the United States as a sexist, intolerant, xenophobic, homophobic, Islamophobic, racist and bigoted country.
–Our wars are wars for imperialist expansion, driven by material greed.
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–The top 1 percent relentlessly exploits the other 99 percent.
–America is rigged against blacks, Hispanics and the 99 percent.
–Cops kill unarmed blacks proportionately more than they kill unarmed whites because so many cops are racist.
–About 1 in 5 female college students are sexually assaulted on campus.
Is there anything in Trump’s speech that can match any of those left-wing views of the United States for “darkness”?
Moreover, every one of those leftist critiques of America is false.
Nevertheless, we are in a dark time in America. In fact, Trump didn’t make the case for America’s darkness nearly effectively enough.
–Our universities — outside of the natural sciences — are being destroyed as learning institutions. They close minds, censor speech and indoctrinate rather than educate.
–Blacks have more anger toward whites and America than at any time since the civil rights era.
–American students are learning less while being indoctrinated more. They graduate high school barely able to write a coherent essay with proper sentence structure, grammar and spelling. But they know all about the existential threat allegedly posed by fossil fuels.
–According to a recent Gallup Poll, fewer young Americans than at any time since polling began are proud to be Americans.
–A greater percentage of Americans are dependent upon government for their income and even for food than at any time in American history.
–The American national debt is the highest it has ever been. And it is increasing at a rate that can only lead to an economic implosion.
–A smaller percentage of Americans are married than at any time in American history.
–Americans are having fewer children than ever.
–Fewer businesses in proportion to the general population are being started than ever before.
–Sectors of major American cities are essentially killing zones.
–Fewer Americans than ever before believe in God, go to church or affirm Judeo-Christian values, the basic moral code of America’s founding and of Western civilization.
–Only 2 in 10 black children are born to a married mother.
Is that dark enough?
And the list is only a partial one.
Moreover, every one of those dark facts is the result of left-wing policies, left-wing politicians, left-wing writers, left-wing professors and the left-wing party, the Democratic Party.

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CNN: “Donald Trump Bounces Into the Lead”

Comments at Steve Sailer:

* Evidently, what Trump had to say in his big speech was pretty persuasive, if I say so myself.

* It is interesting watching all the framing and narrative wrangling going on.

Google news seems to be in the tank for Hillary.

* Mr. Trump’s speech nailed the root causes of our worst woes.

Singlehandedly, Mr. Trump obliterated the Overton Window. He’s the Father of “a new birth of freedom.”

Mr. Trump is the only public figure in the United States that has had and shown the testicular fortitude to say what must be said, and to propose to do what must be done to save our country – to save, indeed, Western Civilization.

With each passing day my admiration for Mr. Trump grows. In his own way he may well prove to be our Charles Martel.

Martel himself was not perfect, and neither is Trump. But in History they are both the right man at the right moment.

* Content matters and what Trump had to offer white blue collars and middle-class voters in his is quite substantial.

In fact it hasn’t been done by GOP politicos, well since ever. Previous GOP pols would simply tell the helots that we need to take it in the ass via austerity measures to help corporations globalize and send our jobs overseas in the name of progress and profit and that we could forget about retiring and have to work until we died. Of course they’d couch it in “fiscal conservative” talk that would go over like a lead balloon and have no real appeal.

Then the GOP bosses would whine why no one except the rich liked their agenda. Usually with reporters and journalists who themselves who were worth millions.

Funny thing, most of those issues Trump talked up used to be Democratic ones until the Clinton’s came along and kicked them out of the party in favor of K Street and globalist interests.

* Nate Silver’s model says Trump has a 40% chance of winning. His model adds a little to Trump’s polling to correct for Dem bias and subtracts temporarily a little more to account for convention bounce.

His “now-cast” says if the election were held today it would be a replay of 2000: Hillary narrowly wins the popular vote while Florida puts Trump over the top, both by less than 1%.

It isn’t a perfect replay of 2000 however. This looks like it will be the first election since the Nixon realignment almost 50 years ago in which Pennsylvania votes more Republican than Virginia. And this was before Tim Kaine was Veeped. Ohio is also moving to the right. It was the tipping point state in 2004 that put Bush over the top, and ultra-close in 2000 as well. Mitt Romney was a WWC disaster, so this delayed the shift. It looks like rather than a pure swing state, it is a slightly lean-Trump state. Colorado is going the other way, Trump is polling poorly there and its hispanic and SWPL population is growing fast.

Besides being the states shifting to the left the fastest, Virginia and Colorado share something else in common. In both states Democrats are overperforming in statewide races because they carefully select and unite behind candidates, the result of being the weaker party for so long. The GOP base in these states, by contrast, has not accepted the need to nominate less conservative candidates and avoid divisive primaries, resulting in Alabama-style Republican candidates like Ken Buck and the Ken Cuccinelli who keep losing winnable races

* Trump’s gains in the battleground counties in Ohio and Pennsylvania were especially impressive. I have noted before that, if Trump manages to win the same states Romney won in 2012 (total 206 EVs), all he needs to do is win Florida, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Michigan to get to 289 EVs, well above the 270 needed to win. Even without Michigan’s 16 EVs, he gets 273, enough to eke out a victory. So, despite what the MSM have been saying all along, it does not take much to make Trump President. That completely disregards many other states where Trump is likely to do well.

* Historically the GOP was the protectionist party, and the Democrats the opposite. That changed after 1932.

If I recall correctly, Romney ran many ads labeling China a currency manipulator in my home state of Ohio. The left-wing media claimed he was stoking a trade war.

In the aftermath, I remember reading that some observers thought Asian voters took criticism of China as racist, I quite vividly remember Indian writers assailing the GOP for mentioning Christianity in the most mundane context. (Ignoring the whole point of their homeland’s BJP)

Romney’s China schtick wore out after he lied over and over about the Toledo Jeep factory being shut down.

* I know about Schmidt’s work to get Obama reelected and have read about his involvent in the hillary campaign.

I also know that Google visited the white house more than any other company and was one of the top lobbyists.

I’m now wondering why I even thought they would pretend to hide their bias on their news site.

My own naivety amazes me sometimes.

* I can’t count the number of times over the past year that I’ve heard writers and online commentators say things like:

“Hip-hop artists from Killah D to the Smoove Dogs have name-checked Trump over 100 times!”

and

“NBA draft prospect Vontavious Buckthorn just tweeted out a pro-Trump message!”

Most of these people don’t even have a fixed address that won’t change between now and November, much less are actually registered to vote, much less intend to actually go vote for Trump.

The biggest single group of black voters is middle-aged and older church ladies. After them, you have groups such as welfare cases (low rates of voter registration, but they nake up for it with volume), lower-middle-class retail workers, and fake-revolutionary black college students. After all them, you have blacks who might consider voting Republican. And even they, as you’ve noted, aren’t the type to fall for Trump.

The average poor but “cool” black guy on the street corner, and the thugged out athletes and musicians he admires, are simply not a factor in national elections.

* First, he is not in the pocket of the Russians. Because of his self-financing campaign he isn’t in the pocket of anyone. Well, I take that back. It appears he now is in the pocket of one group based upon some of his recent statements. But I think he had to do it if he wanted a snowball’s chance in hell of winning.

Second, many social conservatives seem to have a stuck vision of Russia as being one in the same with the old, atheistic USSR. If these folks saw that the Russian government was trying to reestablish Christianity and was building Churches, their opinions might change. Though they might fail in their attempt to reestablish the Church, I think most social conservatives would be floored that the Russian government is even trying it.

Most of us who lived through the Cold War believed that the USA was the leader of a moral, Christian West and the Soviets were the godless communists. To see how the USA is rapidly becoming anything but Christian, and how the Russians are trying to promote it is shocking. But the media won’t promote this view. As a result most Americans and social conservatives still probably believe the Russians are the godless commies of yore. It is similar to how most Americans were led to believe Saddam was behind 9-11 right up to the start of the Iraq War.

* One of the interesting things about the heroic figures in the Old and New Testament is how just about all of them were extremely flawed in one way or another – with one major exception, Christ, of course. Muslims, for instance, cannot comprehend that Noah was a drunk and was molested by his two nieces while he was passed out, david had another man killed in battle to take his wife he lusted after, Paul once gleefully sent christians to their death for fun, or Samson hung out with a prostitute who convinced him to do the main thing he was instructed to never do: cut off his hair and remove all of his power.

Christians understand that everyone is flawed, and often God has acted through some very flawed men to change the world for the better. We may be witnessing a modern day Samson with the way trump has come out of nowhere to champion causes that we all thought were doomed, has done it without fear or backing down, and has been slaying Goliaths left and right much to the shock of pretty much everyone.

* I’ve particularly enjoyed NPR coverage of the Democrat Convention where one reporter was nearly drowned out by catcalls coming from the floor as she suggested the Democrat Convention showed much less evidence of party divisions than the Republican.

* Bill Clinton was responsible for the drop in crime as much as the crowing rooster is responsible for the sun rising every day. It is well documented that the crime rate peaked and started declining dramatically in 1990 not only in NYC but across the country for reasons that are still inexplicable, although many explanations have been advanced. Clinton did not become President until January 20, 1993, and he had no responsibility for crime on the street. Clinton did propose his “Cops on the Street” legislation, which wasn’t enacted until 1994 and didn’t result in new cops on the street until 1995. The crime rate, in the meantime, continued to drop dramatically. I have debunked the same claim made by Rudy Giuliani, who didn’t become mayor until January 1994, but at least he set the tone for NYC by banning the squeegee guys and taking a tough attitude toward criminals and changing the methods of policing, thus changing the perception of the public. A good use of the bully pulpit, at the very least, so I am willing to give Giuliani some credit for the decline in crime. His policies were continued by Mayor Bloomberg during his three terms in office, and the crime rate continued to decline to the point where it is probably the lowest among big cities in the U.S. and historically low for NYC.

You allude to the “Clintons” reducing crime. Exactly what was Hillary’s contribution as First Lady to reducing crime in the 90′s? This is the same woman who couldn’t find billing records of the Rose Law Firm for two years, although they were found hiding in her bedroom at the White House. I wonder how they made their way from Little Rock to Washington.

BTW the formal name for the logical fallacy involving Bill Clinton and the reduction in crime is post hoc ergo propter hoc. The same fallacy applies to the claims that Bill Clinton was responsible for the economic recovery of the 90′s. That ignores the indisputable fact that the economy bottomed out in March 1991 (according to the NBER, official arbiter of business cycles), nearly two years before Clinton became President on January 20, 1993. The boom of the 90′s was largely attributable to the manipulations of the Federal Reserve, which is why the boom ended in 2000 with the bursting of the internet/telecom stock market bubble. Hillary’s silly notion that her decrepit husband, showing signs of early senility, can recreate the economic boom of the 90′s is based on the falsehood that he was responsible for the 90′s boom in the first place and that he is some kind of economic wizard, which is very far from the truth. Did he take even one economics course when he was in college?

P.S.–Your notion that nothing can be done about crime until the Democrats return to power seems to overlook the dramatic increase in crime over the last two years (as documented by the Washington Post) with a Democrat in the White House, who seems relatively clueless.

* “— The same people on the Clinton team who made enormous efforts to claim her private email server, which operated unencrypted over the Internet for three months including during trips to China and Russia and which contained Top Secret national security data, was not hacked by the Russians now are certain that the DNC server was hacked by the Russians.”

* I see no reason to disbelieve Wikileaks and Julian Assange when they take full credit for revealing the extent to which the Clintons have corrupted the political process. Neither Wikileaks nor Assange has yet been caught out in a lie.

* Homicides dropped considerably in the 1980s before crack came along late in the decade. Homicides were dropping among older offenders for a long time as more and more of them got locked up.

But crack was kind of a black swan disaster — the perfect drug — that suddenly recruited a whole bunch of new killers out of high schools. It burned out after a few years in any one city.

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Fact-Checking Donald Trump’s Acceptance Speech

Comments at Steve Sailer:

* The other day PBS ran a fact-check on Donald Trump’s acceptance speech.

TRUMP: “My opponent has called for a radical 550 percent increase in Syrian (refugees). … She proposes this despite the fact that there’s no way to screen these refugees in order to find out who they are or where they come from. I only want to admit individuals into our country who will support our values and love our people.”

THE FACTS: Trump persists in making the bogus claim that the U.S. doesn’t screen refugees. The administration both screens them and knows where they are from. The Department of Homeland Security leads the process, which involves rigorous background checks. Processing of a refugee can take 18 months to two years, and usually longer for those coming from Syria. Refugees are also subject to in-person interviews and fingerprint and other biometric screening.

For all that caution, U.S. officials acknowledge that the Islamic State group could try to place operatives among refugees. Last year, FBI Director James Comey said data about people coming from Syria may be limited, adding, “If we don’t know much about somebody, there won’t be anything in our database.”

So what is it–paragraph 1 or paragraph 2? The former makes Trump sound like a paranoid xenophobe, alarming people over nothing. The latter makes him sound like a responsible statesman, concerned about preventable evils.

* The notion that our hyper-efficient government does rigorous ANYTHING is laughable. Is this like the “rigorous” testing that drivers undergo by our crack DMV agents (or is that agents ON crack?) before they are permitted to drive on the public highways? When Homeland Security transfers the AA clowns running airport security to immigrant screening do they suddenly lose 100 lbs. and gain 30 IQ points?

How do you do a “rigorous” screening on someone from Syria – do you call ISIS up and ask to search their databases? Do you send researchers to the Hall of Records in Homs (which is probably a pile of charred ashes at this point anyway)? A lot of the “Syrian” refugees in Europe aren’t even from Syria. You show up at a refugee camp and you give them some tale of woe – I fled for my life with only the clothes on my back and I have no documents whatsoever.

But the takeaway is supposed to be “Trump = bogus” – you really aren’t supposed to read past the 1st line.

* Remember, the Left is importing vermin for the dual purpose of 1) virtue signaling that they are morally superior to non-leftist whites because they embrace the Other and 2) humiliating non-leftist whites by forcing them to endure this infestation in their own homelands. It would be hard to virtue signal from a funk hole. I think the Left will hang in there as long as they can.

My own experiences with and observations of MENAs has been overwhelmingly negative. They are arrogant and ignorant in equal measure. I’m sure they have every intention of usurping their Leftist hosts. But they have two considerations with the white populace. Dhimmitude is best practiced on living infidels and they need white expertise to keep the lights on.

I think white Europeans’ s two enemies both have good reason to keep whites alive. Then again, the Left and their pet vermin seem almost entirely impervious to reason.

Interesting times may well be end times.

* First we hang the Pope, then we rally around the Church.

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Getting Ahead In The Democratic Party

Joe says: My Jewish Dem connect (average looking white male) said at DNC Hispanic girls throwing themselves at him because black heffers in power structure freezing them out. It’s like the old Hollywood casting couch. Black fat ladies are roadblocks for Hispanic young girls to get “in” to the system instead of just be protester/lower level flunkies. The Latinas are throwing themselves at him for power connections.

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Steve Sailer: Another Day in Europe: 84-year-old Priest Beheaded in Saint-Etienne-du-Rouvray Church

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* Ironically, Pope Francis is the biggest cheerleader for massive, uncontrolled Muslim immigration into Europe.

* Muslim extremists love to bomb and attack the houses of worship of those they don’t like. It’s a worldwide pattern. I’m only surprised it hasn’t become a major sized event.

* I have read reports from the BBC, Le Monde, and another French newspaper. None talked about terrorists.

By the way, I have been wondering for some time how long it would be before some Muslims would attack Catholic Churches in France. Centres of a false religion and essentially defenceless.

* Published on Sep 12, 2015: Dr David Starkey is discussing the difference between Britishness and Englishness, when Feminist Laurie Penny interrupts him and tries to mock him.
The result? Dr David Starkey goes nuclear on her, debunking the lies and myth of social justice warriors and feminism’s egalitarian credentials.
You will notice she complains about the personal attack, after she personally attacked Starkey first!

* It’s not terrorism until the fat lady sings “Allah Akbar” and declares allegiance to ISIS/ISIL/IS/Daesh on Facebook … even if the perpetrators were first or second generation Islamic immigrants. It is always a relief to know it’s not terrorism but rather just a couple of run-of-the-mill murders by who knows and and we don’t know why. France and Germany have been getting a lot of those lately. Must be something in the water supply … or, perhaps global warming.

But maybe terrorism will go away if Frau Merkel and Herr Hollande direct proselytizing Islam to all school-age children in France and Germany. (I understand the Germans already have this in mind.) Perhaps the immigrants will then feel more at home and stop taking out their righteous anger on the natives, who do admittedly have an historical predilection toward racism, imperialism, white privilege, and (this is the worst) failure to submit to the will of Allah. Come on! These natives have been resisting the will of Allah (the most Compassionate, the most Merciful) for 1,300 years. What will it take?

* Bad choice of targets. The catholic and protestant churches of Europe are staunch supporters of the muslim influx. And their organizations and volunteers form the backbone of refugee resettlement.

ISIS still thinks Christianity is a crusader religion. Contemporary Christianity is quite the opposite. It fits the description of cuckoldry perfectly.

* I wonder if this is what the Pope envisioned when he said we should build bridges and not walls.

* “Look at it this way: other than the priest-beheading, it’s been all quiet on the Western front.”

Seriously. Almost a full 24 hours had passed since the last terror attack. I was beginning to worry the Mohammedans had given up.

* What is more French than violent anticlericalism? I’d say these guys have integrated well.

* It’s striking how deep the mental neutralizers of PC go, right down the news announcement: the hostage is “fighting for their life”.

If we’re too sensitive to say the hostage is “fighting for HIS life” or the hostage is “fighting for HER life”, I don’t think that will match up well to guys with bombs and axes.

With an attitude like that, we’re already slaves. We’re just waiting for the chain.

* Yes, fine men such as Dr. Nidal Hasan. BTW, Hasan telegraphed his hatred for America loudly and clearly many times but the more red flags he sent up, the more our PC military looked the other way.

For example, he signed his official work emails (in which he accused American soldiers of war crimes) “All praises and thanks go to Allah”.

* Catholics, Protestants, Lutherans, et al, have all made a deal with the devil. They are all on the government tit. They do it for the money, not love, not religion.

I have no idea what the governments of Europe give the church groups but it is probably a similar amount, if not more.

* I wonder if the intentional lackluster and watered down response of the media to these attacks is actually emboldening “ISIS” to carry out more gruesome assaults as a way of saying “Hey, look at us”. Politicians have to do more than just call these incidents “cowardly”.

* It was the devout Christians who were the first to warn the West. Hilaire Belloc, Pat Buchanan, Jean Raspail, Enoch Powell.

* I tried your link at Christianity Today, only to be kept out by a paywall (who says walls don’t work?).

* Points for originality. Beheading a priest in church during a service is a spectacular one. Like something out of ‘The Omen’.

I do wonder when the professional apologiat will realise that their reflexive cries of ‘there is no evidence that this is terror/IS-related’ – even when it happens to be true – will become counterproductive – people would feel considerably more reassured if these attackers were agents sent into France/Germany/etc from ISIS HQ rather than any old Muslim from down the street. When that realisation fully sets in – that it is any and potentially every European Muslim, however well established on the continent – then things really will get interesting and forbidden political parties will start winning elections by landslides. I don’t think we have long to wait now.

* I wonder if there will be a hashtag campaign like ‘I am a Catholic’ or ‘I am a Christian’.

* The tactics for Muslims come mostly from the Koran and Hadiths. They are flexible as to the methods, but don’t much differentiate between infidel types. As a means to gain territory for its followers, it has its strengths and weaknesses. I am not aware of a similar religion of conquest that has had more success.

Christians have colonized lands but not so much because of Christianity, more because that’s what humans do who have military, technological and/or demographic advantages.

* What is unusual perhaps lies elsewhere. It has to do with the truly unheard-of stupor of the ethnic French population, the population that is the historic guardian of the identity of our nation. The fact that there was no popular reaction of any magnitude, no uprising, peaceful or not, demanding immediate accountability of this government of traitors, or invading any one of a number of ghettos known to be rotted to the core by salafism and drug mafias: monstrous breeding grounds that give birth to these displaced jihadis who attack us; the fact that there were no reprisals against those who promoted this situation: not from those in high positions, not from those below, is the calamitous symptom of a lack of life force, a torpid surrender to invasion, a consent – it must be said – to the disappearance of the French nation. In Nice, children were pulverized. Jihadism kills; so does politeness. And if the former is ignoble, the latter, submissive to the former, is shameful. As Renaud Camus recently noted, the terrible irony is that our era, incapable of producing a work of art, a thought, an authentic spirituality, something outstanding that gives value to peoples’ lives, has been able to preserve, from the rigorous demands of civilization, only that which, precisely, forbids us from protecting it. The final form taken by the European mind is, in a senseless turnabout, the very one that makes it impossible for it to defend itself against the forces seeking its annihilation.

What we have left from the Garden of Akademos, from the Cultura Animi of the Tusculanae Disputations, from De Trinitate, is the precious privilege of having ourselves massacred by the first salafist to come along, to whom we will have first granted permission to build his mosque, to have twelve children, to put his wife under a candle snuffer, to send all his money to a foreign country and to live on the back of our social welfare system. Jihadism is barbaric, we know that. A people that only salvages from its store of profound truth weapons to destroy itself, that utilizes the means of civilization against the ends of civilization, is no less so. Our xenophilia and our idolatry of the Other are but modulations of self-hatred and mirrors of the hatred the Islamists feel towards us.

If we cannot be surprised that after the massacre in Nice, our rulers continue to repeat mechanically the same self-justifying mantra, we can be surprised that the people did not have the resilience to trigger the slightest revolt, or even more modestly, to simply question the institutions that had made such a carnage possible.

At bottom, it’s the deconstructionist spirit of 1968 that won the day and the Enlightenment that continues to propagate to the final glimmer its contradictory madness: when entire peoples invade us and kill us, and we only see migrants and psychiatric cases (the media’s eternal label of “unbalanced” attests to it). As for our persecutors, everything is understood: they know they belong to religious, moral and ethnic communities that transcend their particularity, whereas we think that a community, whatever it may be, results from the sum of particularities. It is the very concept of “a people” as the determining condition for the emergence of persons that has become unintelligible to the majority.

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