Reporters Miss Jeb Bush

Steve Sailer tweets: “¡Jeb¡ campaign strategy of appealing to Mexicans more than Americans more appreciated by reporters than voters.”

Reporters love lovable Republican losers like John McCain and Jeb Bush.

Voters Might Not Miss Jeb Bush, but…

COLUMBIA, S.C. — By the time I was assigned to cover Jeb Bush, he was already becoming the exclamation point that couldn’t.

Even his gait — long-limbed and newly gangly courtesy of the Paleo diet — and the way he seemed to curl slightly into his 6-foot-4 frame told the story: A campaign that was supposed to be “joyful” had become a slog.

He had taken to handing out small toy turtles to children he met along the way, in what often felt like a parable intended just for him — maybe slow and steady could, still, win the race.

Ultimately, the end came painfully, as he finished fourth in the South Carolina primary on Saturday, yet another disappointment in a year full of them. The nation, simply, did not want what he was selling.

But his presence will be missed in the 2016 race among those of us who covered him.

Even as he stumbled as a candidate, he was, in many ways, a reporter’s dream.

He held news conferences so frequently — nearly daily — that their absence felt newsworthy. And he seemed constitutionally incapable of not answering questions, even those he should not have. As aides tried to hustle him away, he would often pause and turn back, or roll down his car window, to give a final response, throwing political caution to the wind.

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Why Is Sheldon Adelson Sitting Out The Republican Primaries?

I told you Trump and Adelson have a deal. Trump supports Israel and Adelson does not oppose Trump. If only other Jewish elites were as smart as Adelson in this respect. Trump will not forget those who supported him and those who opposed him.

Most of the big players in the Republican Party have decided to avoid an all-out war against Donald Trump. At this point, Trump is the presumptive Republican nominee. The Republican party will change to fit Trump because he offers them a winning opportunity.

Politico: It’s one of the biggest mysteries in Republican circles: Why has Sheldon Adelson ― who spent upward of $100 million during the previous presidential campaign ― suddenly stopped pouring huge sums of money into politics?
The conventional wisdom ― that he’s planning to spend millions of dollars to support Marco Rubio but is waiting to see how the Florida senator fares in a few more primaries ― does not explain the severity of Adelson’s political spending freeze, which is more far-reaching than previously known.

According to a dozen donors and operatives who have spoken recently to Adelson or his representatives, the 82-year-old Las Vegas casino mogul hasn’t donated during this election cycle to several of the conservative political groups that have been regular recipients of his largesse. That includes groups that are not engaged in the GOP primary, such as the Koch brothers-backed Americans for Prosperity and the Karl Rove-conceived Crossroads outfits, according to Adelson’s associates.

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Failed Messiah Sells Out

Jack* emails:

Hi Luke,
What is your take on FailedMessiah.com being bought out by some strange holding company? If Haredi Jews aren’t behind it I’ll eat my hat. What is scary is that the new owner may potentially have information related to the identities of those who made posts over the years. Guilty of doing this, I hope that I won’t end up on yet another blacklist of some sort.

I can’t imagine what they offered Shmarya, but it must have been enough to keep him set for years. I’m guessing it was in the 500K to 1 million range.

I’m happy to hear your feedback, though with both your blog and FailedMessiah steralized, I believe we will all be more in the dark about Judaism.

I think you know what happened. It is easy to burn out blogging. He was tired, he took the money and he ran. There’s more to life than blogging, and his mission was wearing him down. I bet it was haredim who bought it, from their perspective it was a smart thing to do. I suspect the sales price was closer to $100k.

FailedMessiah.com broke many stories and created a unique space online, but Jewish life does not lack for critical voices. Others will take up the slack.

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Jews & Trump

There aren’t going to be any pogroms in America under Donald Trump. He shows no evidence of anti-Jewish bias, but his interests are American.

A Jewish friend tells me: I am feeling nauseated from the lefty Jewpremacist posts against Trump. Trump represents an insurrection against Jewish tribal power. Since the 1980s, Jews have disproportionately owned and operate both political parties, to disastrous consequences. Trump is the goy taking back one of those parties.

It’s Trump now, or Hitler later. Organized Jewry (who are not representative of American Jews) will always choose Hitler later, because that is what they know, understand, and respect. The organization Jew, the tribal Jew, the professional activist lefty Jew, wants total defeat and destruction, without ever admitting he wants total defeat and destruction.

I want the ADL Jews, the SPLC Jews, the big organization Jews (who are not representative of American Jews), to stop showing everyone what tribal assholes they are but that’s like expecting a dog to stop licking its balls

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WP: Donald Trump’s virulent rhetoric about the media is getting dangerous

Do the media think there are no consequences to what they do? That they can get away with anything forever? That they will never have to pay the price for their willful distortion? Does the media think they can keep trashing white Christian America and there will never be any blowback? Does the media think that they are immune from consequences?

If the media is not willing to pay the price for their choices, maybe they should just quit?

CNN’s Candy Crowley may have swayed the 2012 election by interjecting herself in the second debate as a fact-checker on Obama’s side. Should their be no consequences for this vicious partisanship?

How many cops have been murdered because the MSM have hyped the false threat that police are targeting innocent blacks?

Black power advocates are invariably portrayed respectfully in the media. Jews discovering their Jewish identity and latinos discovering their latino identity are also praised. But what happens to whites discovering their white identity and developing white power? They get trashed in the MSM. Black, Chinese, latino identity is praised, white identity is trashed. According to the MSM, whites have no group interests.

The media destroy lives all the time. Do they think they are immune to blowback?

CALLUM BORCHERS WRITES FOR THE WASHINGTON POST:

A tweet sent by NBC News reporter Katy Tur during a Donald Trump rally in Atlanta on Sunday is making the rounds on the Internet — held up as the perfect encapsulation of a very imperfect dynamic between the Republican presidential front-runner and his supporters when it comes to the press.

Fox News host Megyn Kelly — Trump’s favorite media target — sounded fed up with such behavior in a response, as did Tur’s NBC colleague, Chuck Todd.

But it is Tur’s overlooked follow-up tweet that really captures the state of affairs in just three words.

That’s the thing, right? This is the new normal. What once seemed shocking is now routine. Tur (“little Katy,” in Trump’s belittling parlance) sounded jaded as she delivered a dispassionate play-by-play account of the latest rhetorical assault on the news media, as if she couldn’t muster any more outrage.

And really what’s left after Trump has already mocked a reporter’s physical disability and joked about killing journalists?

Numbness might be the real danger here. Sure, there are other reasons to be concerned about the way Trump and his crowds interact with reporters. He has created an environment in which it is difficult and uncomfortable to do critical journalism, which — love it or hate it — is an important piece of our democracy. Even Trump’s most passionate followers should want to know whether he’s really the conservative crusader for American greatness that they hope he is.

There’s always the possibility that someone in the crowd will take things too far — like, physically — and people will get hurt. It’s all too easy to imagine.

But the long-term risk is that media producers and consumers become so desensitized to this kind of hostility that it permanently lowers the standard of civil discourse.

For now, Trump is generally considered a unicorn — a candidate who gets away with things no one else could. But what if he isn’t? What if he’s a preview of a political future in which facts and respect don’t matter, a future in which voters have nothing but scorn for the journalists trying to help them make informed decisions?

Many in the media have been asking: When is enough, enough? But what if the answer is “never?”

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Making A Living Lecturing Whites On What They Don’t Know About Immigrants

Kevin Roderick writes about Jose Antonio Vargas, the gay Filipino illegal immigrant living in the shadows of an oppressive America: “One of Vargas’ MOs is to lecture whites on what he thinks they don’t know about immigrants.”

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Sartorial Salvation

Reform rabbi Mordecai Finley emails his list:

This week’s Torah portion, Tetsaveh, is mostly concerned with the vestments of the ancient Israelite priesthood. Those of priestly descent (people named Cohen and the like), however, have no special vestments today. Whatever a Jew chooses to wear depending on their religious orientation, at services or not, anyone can wear it, all other things being equal (e.g. male/female, obviously, in the Orthodox world).

I love wearing my tallis/tallit (both pronunciations are acceptable), I love teaching about it, I love it when someone starts wearing one on Shabbat, and especially when they go out and acquire their own. You can feel wrapped in the Divine light.

Oftentimes I get The Question. Someone mentions the unscrupulous behavior of some Orthodox Jew. I remember asking the same question myself, of my local Chabad rabbi when I was teenager. It is tragic. Some people, no matter how much they suit up, nothing sinks in. Other folks carry themselves with sterling virtue, not only with no special vestments, but no religion to speak of. Often this leads to a very painful conversation. The truth is that spirituality (here meaning the inner life experience of the transcendent), morality and religion have almost no predictable relationship with each other.

All three require a separate act of will. You can be a ritually observant Jew, or not ritually observant, and be equally moral or immoral, spiritual or not spiritual. It is obvious that you need an act of will to act more religiously observant. You also need an equally firm act of will to be moral and a further act of will to be spiritual. Those who teach that being ritually observant makes you more moral and spiritual are wrong. Nothing can make you so except your own will to do so and further will to acquire the skills.

Here is what all three, ritual observance, moral virtue and spirituality, have in common: each entails a loss of freedom. If you keep kosher and/or keep Shabbat, for example, even minimally, you are not completely free in how you eat or spend your weekends.

Being truly moral always involves a conscious intention and choice to do the right thing, and often involves restraint and maybe even a cost, sometimes loss of money, sometimes loss of ego. You just can’t benefit yourself and you can’t just do what you feel like doing.

Being truly spiritual means you can’t conduct your inner life any old way you want to. You have inner standards that you have to live up to.

No sartorial salvation, we like to say. No way of dressing, no get-up or uniform will imbue us with inner qualities. I am one of those who believes, as it says in the Talmud, “rachmana liba ba’ei” – “God wants the heart.” Any external commandments are there solely to help us cultivate our spiritual and moral qualities.

So why wear a tallit, for example? Once you have made the decision to cultivate your moral and spiritual qualities, and all the realms that are connected with that, you will need all the help you can get to help you live by that decision. You will have to re-decide and recommit every day.

You might have to write it on your hand so you can look at it morning and night, maybe even write it on your forehead, and have other people read it back to you. As usual in life, other people can often see things that we cannot see.

Clothes definitely don’t make the person, but once you decide who you want to become, external symbols of inner realities can remind us who we are and what we aspire to be.

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‘Black Power Icon Nina Simone’

Listening to NPR this morning, I heard a promotion for a Netflix documentary on “black power icon Nina Simone.”

I wonder if white power icons like David Duke would receive similarly respectful treatment?

Why is black power beautiful but white power ugly? Why is black beautiful but white identity repugnant?

I’m fine with black power and I’m fine with white power. I want every group to see their people as the very center of the world.

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Germany 2016

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Rubio Could’ve Been President

Comments to Steve Sailer:

* The scary thing is that Rubio could probably have won the presidential nomination if he’d just kept his mouth shut. He was pretty pro-open borders while in the Florida legislature, and his patrons would have tolerated a term in the Senate pretending to be against amnesty, knowing that he was just biding his time.

With the end of Bush’s campaign, Rubio may now be almost tied with Trump. A Kasich exit may actually launch Rubio into the lead. All that remains is to see what happens with the Trump/Rubio/Carson side of the equation. If anti-establishment side never consolidates, Rubio could end up with a string of “wins” never having won more than 40% in a single state.

* Rubio is the proverbial airhead pol and he knows it. Without the protection of the RNC, CofC and FoxNews, he’d have been gutted a long time ago.

His main appeal is that he cleans up well and gives a great canned speech. He makes the comfortable class feel comforted. However as Chris Cristie proved the airhead falls apart in debates as he lacks the wits, he just stutters and sputters like a broken motor.

Still it should be interesting once Trump turns his attention to this Cuban water boy and immigration lobby meat puppet.

* Well, we have his word for it that he is an expert in the foreign policy area. We can cite his continued support for the Iraq War (unlike Jeb!!!, he hasn’t abandoned Jeb!!!’s brother, GWB), his support for the Libyan War (if only we had followed his advice and armed the “good rebels” earlier the overthrow of Qaddafi would have turned out well), and his advocacy of “no-fly zones” over Syria as evidence of his expertise in this area.

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