Should Banks Be Forced To Lend More To Risky Minorities?

Comments to Steve Sailer:

* I was in the risk management department of a large bank in the late 2000s. I remember that even in 2009, when we were still barely over the worst of the financial crisis, the feds were pushing us to lower the FICO cutoff on one of our government-backed products (FHA maybe? can’t remember) by 40 points. And the cutoff was already pretty low, mind you. It was jaw-droppingly stupid.

* As the risk manager of a top 10 bank in the 90s, residential mortgages had the lowest risk allocation among all our lending (other than government debt, eg Treasuries).

Talking to someone in my old position circa 2010, residential mortgages had the highest risk allocation among all lending. Part of this is that recovery assumptions went from 90% to 20%, due to new laws designed to help poor borrowers. That gets put into the cost of new loans, it’s not ‘internalized by banks.’

* Yes, and they get lectured about all the money left on the table; they are not making as much coin as they should, so the federal gov’t is going to come in and force them to make more good loans so they will make even more money. It is like there are a bunch of people clamoring to make a mortgage payment, but they are denied that thrill by evil bankers. Where is that money now? Is it accumulating in a savings account? Under the mattress? Burned in the fire place? Rolled up and used as toilet paper? Is the opportunity cost of that money higher as a mortgage vs. current consumption? History tells us no, but I guess that doesn’t matter.

* Capitalism is the greatest enemy of racial discrimination in history. Why so? Because profit-making joint-stock corporations that compete for capital cannot afford to discriminate. Those that do to any significant degree — whether positively or negatively — will either go out of business or be taken over by their competitors.

* First of all, it may be good sense to discriminate, whatever your personal biases or lack of them, if your customers want you to, particularly if your service is ‘politically coded’ in some fashion. I’m sure Southern restaurants in Jim Crow days were able to charge higher prices to whites who wanted to avoid dining with blacks, and whites were happy to pay them. I’ve read on other boards of people who worked to find a job where they didn’t have to work with Jews (and probably had to accept a lower salary or less favorable terms to do so, since they had to look around). Look on the other side–Starbucks no doubt thought it was going to pick up lots of SWPL customers with its silly ‘RaceTogether’ initiative, and companies were jumping on the bandwagon to give domestic-partner benefits even if they didn’t have a lot of gay employees, as long as their customers leaned to the left.

Second, as any HBDer will tell you, the races, etc. are different. You really think black and white employees have the same mean absentee rates, etc. ? (I think Steve dug up an example of a lender who found that Chinese-Americans were *more* likely to repay their loans.) If discrimination is rational, it will even work against law-abiding, hardworking black employees (and I know several), because it’s not worth taking the risk. Even look at women and men–refusing to hire women will save you a lot of money on employees who take time off to get pregnant, etc.

Third, in an ideal market, sure. But usually you have oligopolies after a few decades (look at operating systems, which didn’t even exist 40 years ago), and when you’re big, you can afford to be inefficient. We hear all the time of CEOs, etc. giving important jobs to relatives and personal cronies, rather than doing an extended search for the best person. Sure this hurts the company, but if it’s big enough and there are few enough competitors, it will survive–the head of Coke could hire only his relatives for C-level positions, and Coke might lose ground to Pepsi, but it wouldn’t go out of business.

* I’m really impressed by the industry and adaptability of Hindu immigrants. You see disproportionately so many of them in these types of positions; it is astonishing how quickly they figure out where the juice is in our society and socket themselves right in.

* I don’t understand how its constitutional to force someone to do business where they do not want to. They should have to prove that black borrowers have lower default rates among their borrowers to even start a discrimination suit.

* There have been a recent rash of African American church fires in the vicinity of Ferguson, MO. SJW types nationwide have been rendering their garments at the injustice of it. The first perp has now been collared, implicated in the arson of two of the churches. And whaddya know…..

* Because Rubio has been advocating for more H1bs for years. Not surprising, because Rubio takes lots of money from Silicon Valley oligarchs. Trump, within a few months of announcing his run, put out the toughest immigration platform we’ve seen since the 1950s.

Trump is self-funding, so he can take the positions he desires. He also gone out of the way to oppose the H1b several times (Twitter, Nevada rally, Breitbart interview) in the last few days. He didn’t have to, but he chose to. Most voters don’t even know the H1b exists, so it’s heartening that Trump would make an issue out of the H1b. It shows he’s serious.

* Wisdom is a construct of White Supremacy.

* We can’t have nice things, or convenient things, or Western Civilization, because some people can’t control themselves and we must cater to them.

* Lots of countries are even *more* racist. Particularly non-white countries. Just try being a Korean in Japan. I don’t see the Chinese taking in a million immigrants every time there’s a typhoon in Southeast Asia.

Human beings form into tribes and dislike people not in their tribe. If there’s no racial difference, you still see rival playground cliques and so on. Look at the Ohio State-Michigan rivalry between white Midwesterners!

So, yeah, the USA is racist. So is everyone else. It’s human nature. What is unusual about the USA is the large number of people who seem to succeed in spite of natural human prejudice. This has plusses and minuses, as people here have documented (Jews supporting immigration, Chinese citizenship scams), but the USA is hardly the worst offender when it comes to prejudice.

* They say there was this redlining in the 30s and that prevented blacks from acquiring wealth and this has snowballed down through the generations. But that argument assumes inheritance plays a much bigger role than it does. In reality, most people don’t die with much of an estate, especially when split several ways. It’s a very skewed distribution with the vast majority of people of whatever race getting nothing to modest payouts, and then a right tail of huge inheritances.

The real reason blacks don’t have any wealth is because they don’t save money. There is a lot of data on this. Even controlling for income, blacks tend to have little in savings and most of their “net worth” tied up in consumption goods, i.e., their highly leveraged house and car. I would like to see a study on car value to income ratio by race.

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Credit The Gays For Slutty Halloween

LAT: West Hollywood Halloween party underway, half-million revelers expected

Steve Sailer writes: “Somebody must be blamed, but it’s unthinkable to mention that females like to dress up like hookers and they need to restrain themselves. In our current mindset, anything bad that females do can’t be blamed on them, so it must be blamed on white male patriarchy.”

Comments to Steve Sailer:

* Feminism at its core is about removing all negative consequences for all choices made by females. Unfortunately (or fortunately depending on your grapes’ sourness) this tends to come back and bite them in the ass, but not before causing horrific amount of collateral damage to men, children and prudent women.

* Halloween is also known as ‘Gay New Year’.

Up in Toronto, this night is the second busiest night of the year for taxi drivers. You see legions of 30/40ish women dressed up in slutty costumes, pretending to be bisexual, craving and demanding male attention, while their boyfriends/husbands play along, often emasculated in some ridiculous get up.

Halloween was supposed to be a night of trick or treating for the kids.

* For as long as the left owns the megaphone. You (and those making the shots) can see the artifice in the triple bank shot but the sheeple only see the ball entering the pocket – it is right and proper that adult women wear slutty costumes just as gay men do on Halloween – it’s always been that way. We know that lynchings and so on that happened 90 or 100 years ago are so fresh that they might as well have happened yesterday, but for other things, 1973 might as well be Roman times.

It will end only when the last white lady has died alone with her cats and the Mormons and Latinos who have replaced her come to pick up her body. Romans used to celebrate Bacchanalia too, but you haven’t seen too many ancient Romans lately, have you?

* Progressive thought consists of a great many bank shots. Tortured logic is often necessary to ensure that some people are demonized and others aren’t. The fact that Chicago has a lot of gun violence despite restrictive laws only proves to them that the problem is guns coming in from other places. The fact that those guns don’t cause the same level of crime in other places does not cause them to question their premises.

But perhaps my favorite is the way progressives will sneer at an “old-fashioned” stay-at-home mom and blame her choice on the oppression of the Western patriarchy, but if some Muslima says she’s happy in her niqab, well then you’re a racist bigot for not supporting her in her freely-chosen lifestyle!

* Free trade, for instance, is a politically correct idea that appeals mainly to economic conservatives on the right. The lie here is that free trade is almost always a good thing, that everyone or almost everyone in a trading nation will be made better off by free trade. But in truth orthodox textbook trade theory makes no such claim, particularly in the case of trade between countries at vastly different levels of economic development, where the comparative advantages lie in their relative endowments of labor and capital. In those cases for everyone to benefit it is necessary to compensate the losers (ordinary working people) out of the gains of the winners (people whose incomes derive primarily from capital, including human capital in the form of high IQ and superior education). But this is something you will never read about in the mainstream press for the simple reason that among elite economists it is “politically incorrect” to say so.

* The press was never very candid about Studio 54, which was Disco Fever’s chronically inflamed viral center. We were told that Studio 54 was the hot ticket at night for every sort of celebrity in New York, from Vitas Gerulaitis and Dolly Parton to Laurance Rockefeller, and a Land of Cockaigne for the high and groovy. But you only had to spend an evening there yourself to see that it was much stranger than that: of the thousand-or-so souls on the dance floor at any one time, 750 were men, young and old, wearing strap undershirts, string vests, leather wristlets, and other Under the Expressway gear and bobbing up and down to seamless music and exploding lights in a dance called the pogo and pouring libido as lubricious as peanut oil over one another. . . . [T]he male-homosexual netherworld created disco. The discotheque is the 1970s’ quotidian and commercial ritualization of what used to be known as a homosexual rout, a fact that generally has not been laid on Mom & Dad & Buddy & Sis as they drive the Bonneville over to the mall to take disco lessons so they’ll be ready for the Vesper Disco nights at the church in Lubbock, De Kalb, Grand Forks, Riverhead, or wherever.

–Tom Wolfe, In Our Time (1980), ch. II, Entr’actes and Canapes: “Disco.”

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Steve Sailer: Here We Go Again: Obama Administration on a Crusade Against “Redlining”

Steve Sailer writes: In complete contrast to, say, Apple Stores, which can be found all over the South Bronx and the ungentrified parts of Brooklyn.

Oh, wait, sorry, no, Apple Stores can’t actually be found in poor neighborhoods in New York. It’s fine for Apple, the richest company in the world with something like $200 billion in unused cash sitting around, to do business where it thinks best, but banks are subject to federal regulatory oversight.

Seriously, the moral theory of the 1977 Community Reinvestment Act was that banks that open branches in black neighborhoods to take deposits should also lend in the same neighborhoods. It wasn’t about forcing banks to lend in geographical areas where they don’t do business.

(One unexpected side effect of the CRA was that it hurt small black-owned banks, which traditionally tended to diversify their risks by taking deposits in black neighborhoods and lending in white neighborhoods.)

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Unspoken Family Rules

The most powerful rules in my home as a child were:

* Live according to God’s dictates (which were no different from dad’s dictates).
* Do nothing to discredit or diminish God/dad’s ministry.
* Do nothing illegal or unseemly.
* Don’t complain.

My home basically functioned according to the Seventh-Day Adventist Pathfinder’s Creed:

“Encourage Pathfinders to discover their God-given potential and use their gifts and skills to meet the expectations of the plan of salvation”;
“Inspire them to give personal expression of their love for God, uniting with other youth in various extension activities”;
“Becoming number one priority club program the personal salvation of every Pathfinder”;
“Building on the groundbreaking appreciation for a healthy life (enjoy outdoor activities) and cultivate in them a love for God’s creation”;
“Teach the groundbreaking immersive and interactive skills in order to make the time and talents of the most significant youth”;
He should “encourage the Pathfinder to keep physically fit, and teaches them to take care of your body and establish habits that will give your health benefits”;[21]
“Provide opportunities for development of leadership by encouraging club members working together and sharing the responsibilities of leadership.”;
“And aim to promote the harmonious development of pathfinder, taking care of all necessary aspects, be they physical, social, intellectual and spiritual.”

I found this a powerful essay on a Christian counseling website and it reminds me of many Christian homes I knew:

Here are some typical spoken or unspoken rules in unhealthy family systems:

Do what “looks good”, even if it is dishonest
Don’t be a bother and don’t rock the boat
Deny things you don’t want to see, and they will go away
Do what I say, even when I do the opposite
Express only happy positive feelings
It is wrong to be angry or sad
You must never question our behavior, but go along with it
You must conform to what we expect of you, no matter what
Your needs are not as important as our needs
Here are some common beliefs and personality traits found in adults from seriously dysfunctional families:

They feel different than other people, that God loves them less or wants to punish them more
They are unsure what constitutes normal family functioning and have high tolerance for inappropriate and disrespectful behavior
They have difficulty in trusting people, and also may have difficulty trusting God and His love
They judge themselves mercilessly and disregard their own needs
They take themselves very seriously and feel guilty when trying to relax and have fun
They are “approval addicts”, constantly seeking affirmation
They have difficulty feeling, identifying, and expressing emotions
They are terrified by angry people or personal criticism
They usually attempt to control circumstances and relationships, and overreact to changes over which they have no control
They often feel helpless, trapped, and victimized
They unnecessarily take responsibility for people and situations and blame themselves when things go wrong
They are drawn to relationships with people they can pity and rescue.
They will do anything to avoid the pain of abandonment
They have problems finishing projects, and difficulties with impulsivity and lying
They tend to become addicted to excitement and crises

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Charles Murray On The 2016 Elections

Kevin Price writes Sept. 1, 2015:

Dr. Charles Murray of the American Enterprise Institute is one of the most popular of public intellectuals among libertarians today. Furthermore, he is one of the more popular guests I have on my program. He never disappoints as he brings unique perspectives to every public policy and even political discussion. Recently on my radio show, we talked about the 2016 elections. He warned me quickly “I’m not known for my insight on political campaigns,” however, he wasn’t at all shy in providing his thoughts. His views had to be surprising to anyone who share his libertarian bent.

Although Charles Murray is a self-described libertarian, he is more of a classical liberal that believes government should do as little as possible and that its political subdivisions that weaken it actually make it more effective in how it serves the people. He has an entrepreneurial view of government, in which it should constantly be moved towards decentralization and a strong commitment to what simply works.

I was shocked by whom he referred to on how to choose a presidential candidate. He quoted the conservative intellectual, William F. Buckley, who essentially argued that those with conservative values should choose the candidate who best reflects those values, yet also has a chance to win. The general idea being that conservatives will have a bigger say in that selection process if they quickly get behind a winning candidate who has views close enough to their own, even if not the best representation of that philosophy. Coming from Buckley, this does not surprise me. Buckley was an intellectual giant, but his conservatism pales against the bold views expected today.

Murray, on the other hand, is still very much a libertarian. So when he said that his choices were either Marco Rubio or Scott Walker, I was quite surprised….

On Trump, Murray said that the surge of the billionaire was a reflection of the “dysfunction” in the electorate. The fact Trump has never held office, “cannot be bought” because he is rich, and has incredible candor, many Americans ignore the obvious which is a history of taking liberal and extreme positions on a number of issue. Trump supported a single payer system for Obamacare (which is even more extreme than what we have) and his proposed trade policies would create a situation like we had with the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act of 1930, which contributed significantly to the Great Depression.

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Charles Murray’s 2006 Answers On Immigration

From National Review:

What’s my position on immigration? Well, since apparently someone asked (and I have never published anything on immigration), here goes.

Regarding illegal immigration:

1. Making laws about who gets to become a citizen, under what circumstances, is a legitimate function of the state.

2. Protecting borders is a legitimate function of the state.

3. Enforcing the law is a central function of the state.

4. Immigration reform must begin first with enforcement of existing immigration law. If it takes a wall, so be it.

5. And while I’m at it, I’ll mention that English should be the only language in which public school classes are taught (except for teaching English as a foreign language) and in which the public’s business is conducted.

Regarding legal immigration:

1. Immigration is one of the main reasons–I’m guessing the main reason apart from our constitution–that we have remained a vital, dynamic culture, but immigration of a particular sort: Self-selection whereby people come here for opportunity. That self-selection process used to apply to everyone. It still applies to the engineers and computer programmers and entrepreneurs who come here from abroad, but it is diluted for low-job-skill workers by the many economic benefits of just being in the United States. Most low-job-skill immigrants work very hard. But Milton Friedman was right: You can’t have both open immigration and a welfare state. The tension between the two is inescapable.

2. Massive immigration of legal low-skill workers is problematic for many reasons, and some of them have to do with human capital. Yes, mean IQ does vary by ethnic group, and IQ tends to be below average in low-job-skill populations. One can grant all the ways in which smart people coming from Latin American or African countries are low-job-skill because they have been deprived of opportunity, and still be forced to accept the statistical tendencies. The empirical record established by scholars such as George Borjas at Harvard cannot be wished away.

3. I am not impressed by worries about losing America’s Anglo-European identity. Some of the most American people I know are immigrants from other parts of the world. And I’d a hell of a lot rather live in a Little Vietnam or a Little Guatemala neighborhood, even if I couldn’t read the store signs, than in many white-bread communities I can think of.

4. When it comes to the nitty-gritty, I would get rid of reuniting-families provisions, get rid of the you’re-a-citizen-if-you’re-born-here rule, and make immigrants ineligible for all benefits and social services except public education for their children. Everybody who immigrates has to be on a citizenship track (no guest workers). And I would endorse a literacy requirement. Having those measures in place, my other criteria for getting permission to immigrate would be fairly loose. Just having to get through the bureaucratic hoops will go a long way toward reinstalling a useful self-selection process.

But, to go back to basics: None of this works unless illegal immigration is effectively ended. I suppose other libertarians will disagree, but I don’t see a single item in this approach that runs against the principles of classical liberalism.

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John Derbyshire, Charles Murray & Immigration

The late Lawrence Auster wrote in 2006:

John Derbyshire asked Charles Murray for his views on immigration. Murray wrote him back a point-by-point e-mail, which Derbyshire posted at The Corner. Among Murray’s points was:

3. I am not impressed by worries about losing America’s Anglo-European identity. Some of the most American people I know are immigrants from other parts of the world. And I’d a hell of a lot rather live in a Little Vietnam or a Little Guatemala neighborhood, even if I couldn’t read the store signs, than in many white-bread communities I can think of.

Derbyshire commented:

Pure Murray—clear, succinct, data-based, no punches pulled. And not a thing I can see to disagree with [emphasis added].

Ok, Murray couldn’t care less if Anglo-European America disappears from the universe. We knew that he’s a libertarian social scientist, and as such is indifferent to cultural and ethnic realities except insofar as they can be reduced to data points. But what about Derbyshire’s agreeing with Murray? Wasn’t Derbyshire a paleoconservative on immigration, meaning someone who is attached to America’s and the West’s historic cultures and peoples? I noted a couple of months ago how he had urged that conservatives refuse to vote for the House Republicans, which, I said, would lead to the passage of Bush’s amnesty and “guest-worker” program. But now Derbyshire has gone much further, explicitly opting for a non-white America. In the past, Derbyshire had said he likes the social company of New York liberals more than that of Red State conservatives. Now he says he prefers a non-white America to white America.


Also note how race-blindness or race-neutrality never remains as such. Among Murray’s earlier points was that “English should be the only language … in which the public’s business is conducted.” But then Murray turns around and, backed by Derbyshire, says that he prefers the non-Western communities springing up in America, even when their signs are not in English. In other words, Murray’s (and Derbyshire’s) endorsement of an American cultural component that is safely race-neutral, such as the English language, instantly gives way in the face of Murray’s (and Derbyshire’s) active preference for non-whites and active dislike of whites.

By the way, Derbyshire is married to an Asian woman, and Murray’s first wife, with whom he had two daughters, is Asian. Not that marriage to a non-white is a necessary basis of race-treason, since race-treason is the prevalent belief system of the contemporary West. But it is virtually impossible for a white married to a nonwhite to maintain a sense of identity with the white race.

I know what I’ve said above will make some people uncomfortable with me. Which leads to the question, is it illegitimate, is it morally wrong, is it disgusting to speak of our attachment to the white race of which we are a part, the white race without which our entire civilization, and we ourselves, along with everything we have and everything we love, would not exist? This is the question of questions, which I’ve addressed many times, for example, here.

Let’s put the question of morality this way. Given that there is at present a vast movement which has the inevitable effect and often the explicit aim of turning every white majority country on earth into a white minority country, what would a moral response to this movement consist of? Today’s belief system, both among liberals and conservatives, is that there is no moral response to it, except either to applaud it or accept it. In other words, those who wish to eliminate the white West from history have the perfect moral right to do so, while those who oppose this project have no moral right to do so. Can anyone fairly say that such a view of morality is—moral?

* * *

Here are some other items on Derbyshire’s recent decisive rejection of conservatism.

Derbyshire says Democrats are better on immigration;

Derbyshire’s Democrat delusion;

What made Derbyshire fall for Beinart’s transparently false argument?;

“Derb” Agonistes;

Derbyshire proves Bryan was right;

The Derb supports immigration restriction—Not;

A concession of defeat?;

The “joke” and the Derb;

Crunchy Christian Cons for the Derb!

– end of initial entry –

EG writes:

“By the way, both Derbyshire and Murray are married to Asian women. Not that marriage to a non-white is a necessary basis of race-treason, since race-treason is the prevalent belief system of the contemporary West. But it is virtually impossible for a white married to a nonwhite to maintain a sense of identity with the white race.”

Thank you, Mr. Auster. Too many people are too “politically correct” (and I’m talking about people on the race-realist right here) to speak openly about the Asian-marriage fetish as being influential with respect to specimens such as Derbyshire and Murray. But, obviously, it is so.

Let’s take Derbyshire, for whom we have more data, since he has posted family pictures on his website. The man married a Chinese woman and has two mixed-race children with her. That’s where his genes are, that’s where his family is—in half-Chinese children. He wakes up in the morning married to someone from a population group separated from his own for at least 40,000 years—a person of markedly different genotype and phenotype, of a different culture, civilization, mindset, upbringing, everything. Derbyshire mocks his own anglo-saxon appearance as being “something from Deliverance”, while stating that this is counter-balanced by the (presumably superior) alien features of his wife.

Why should anyone think a man like this would have the slightest interest in promoting specifically white racial interests? His whole life has been a choice to bury his own whiteness under the orientalness of his new family.

EG continues:

He may have removed the “Deliverance” comment from these photos, I no longer seem able to find it.

He was publicly criticized for that on the “Majority Rights” blog, so I am not sure if that influenced anything.

In any case, these photos are clear evidence of a man who has decided to jettison loyalty to the West.

Gintas J. writes:

We live in a nation of rootless mercenary individuals. Maybe these guys see pockets of illiberal but ordered and cohesive immigrants, and it’s attractive to them in a visceral way.

Rick Darby writes:

Other points made by Charles Murray—that is, 1, 2, and 4 on legal immigration—are pretty sound, and you still have to credit him for being willing to acknowledge the significance of IQ, which most social scientists and pundits won’t touch with a barge pole.

Item 3, which you have quoted, is out of character with the rest of his answers and extremely muddle headed for someone who believes social issues can be argued scientifically:

“I am not impressed by worries about losing America’s Anglo-European identity.” Ambiguous. Does the think America’s Anglo-American identity is being lost, or is he just not bothered about it? Any decent editor would query him to clarify his meaning, and he is capable of writing fastidiously when he feels like it, so I’ve got to think he’s hedging.

“Some of the most American people I know are immigrants from other parts of the world.” Ambiguous again, but if he means there are some immigrants who have American values (besides getting rich), that is no doubt true, but in the context it is as irrelevant as saying that some immigrants are serial killers. The issue is not whether some individual immigrants are this or that, but the social changes we are already experiencing from a vast influx of immigrants from fundamentally different cultures than the traditional American one.

Murray, number cruncher par excellence, doesn’t even look at the number of immigrants now and the greater number to be expected in the future if El Jefe Bush gets his way. He reduces the issue to the personal and anecdotal—he might as well say, “My wife and I have a Guatemalan cook and she’s a very nice person.” Again, he is more intellectually sophisticated than that, so I’ve got to think he’s blowing smoke.

“And I’d a hell of a lot rather live in a Little Vietnam or a Little Guatemala neighborhood, even if I couldn’t read the store signs, than in many white-bread communities I can think of.” He may be sincere about the second part—and there are white-bread communities I wouldn’t choose to live in either—but I don’t for one split second believe the first. If he had to make the choice for real rather than rhetorically, no white midwestern-bred academic/scholar/writer would choose an Asian or Latino area for a permanent residence over an all-white neighborhood, even if he found some aspect of the white neighborhood unsatisfying.

Finally, who gives a snort what his personal taste in ethnicity is? If he moves to South Africa and lives with Zulus it’s fine with me, but Americans should be able—at any income level, not just if they’re super-rich—to live in the ethnic environment of their own choice, even if that’s a “white-bread” world with not enough variety for some of us. Thanks to mass immigration, many poor and even middle class Anglos have no option except to live where Hispanics or members of some other group predominate.

Murray and his ilk have no business making their personal preferences into national policy about the ethnic makeup of the country.

LA replies:

Yes to Mr. Darby’s points, but the question is, why does Murray suddenly go muddle headed? Here’s why: Race is the determining factor in the immigration issue. Given contemporary ideological and demographic realities, if you’re not for the white race, you’re ultimately going to be against it, and then all your logical arguments will yield to the anti-white imperative.

Gintas writes:

With regards to Derbyshire’s family, what’s done is done. There was a cluster of things that made for a healthy West, whiteness isn’t the sum of it. [LA interjects: Gintas must be aware that I have never that whiteness is the sum of the West and that I have repeatedly and at great length said just the opposite; so why does he throw in this straw man? Why is it so hard for people to grasp the idea that something can be an indispensable condition of something else, without being the sufficient condition?]

Derbyshire could promote these other things, all of which are important. He could promote healthy family life; he could be a rooted traditionalist, he could turn his family into good Westerners grafted in to the Western tradition.

He could promote man as something more than economic man, he could promote a Transcendant under which life is ordered. He could love his Western heritage, and the inheritance he enjoys, and be grateful. And there are many things like that.

But he’s not doing any of that, is he?

Carl Simpson writes:

I’m curious. Since both men have explicitly stated that they find both Asian (Vietnamese) and Central American (Guatemalan) neighborhoods vastly superior to white ones, why don’t they take their families and move to Vietnam or Guatemala? Both countries are surely superior to any nation with lots of white folks, no?

They’re behaving as liberals typically do when it come to such professions of racial guilt and self-hate—like laughable parasites.

They probably are at least dimly aware of what life would really be like if they actually did move to Guatemala or Vietnam. The fact that such places aren’t very livable is the fault of Whitey’s colonialism, of course! We forget that they were multicultural paradises—like the fabled land of Al-Andalus—before the white man spread his evil religion, environmental disaster, racism, sexism, homophobia, etc.

(We’ve all heard the litany a million times before.) The whitest neighborhoods in the USA are the gated communities where rich liberals who prattle on about their racial guilt live. The whitest schools are the expensive private schools attended by their kids. Why, exactly, would any rational human being of any race take their remarks on this subject seriously?

LA replies:

Well, I’m sure they would reply that it is America they prefer, not Vietnam or Guatamala, but the America they prefer is an America constantly reinvigorated by the energies of recent immigrants.

Gintas writes:

I’m sorry I made a straw man, I certainly wasn’t thinking of you as a monomaniac in that respect,your breadth of coverage on the cluster of conservative and traditionalist issues is the reason I like your site and bother to interact. Sometimes I make points to clarify thinking in my own head, because I don’t understand something until I can explain it.

My intent, badly made, was to suggest that Derbyshire, even with what he has done in his personal life—and it’s a big irreversible thing, it’s not just an idea he needs to change in his head—could still contribute, and he’s not doing anything positive at all. I gather the point of your post was to show that here is yet another way Derbyshire is betraying the West. Agreed.

I keep having MajorityRights.com on my mind … it’s messing me up. I saw comments yesterday slagging on The Inverted World already.

Shrewsbury writes:

Charles Murray writes, “And I’d a hell of a lot rather live in a Little Vietnam or a Little Guatemala neighborhood, even if I couldn’t read the store signs, than in many white-bread communities I can think of.”

What a crock. He wouldn’t last two days in a Guatemalan neighborhood before he fled to the very most bleached and enriched Wonder Bread community he could find. Let him live in Shrewsbury’s half-Mex neighborhood here in God-forsake SoCal and try to work on his ponderous tomes with the thumping of ranchero music always in the background. See how he likes the continual combat against shopping carts, trash, rats, and graffiti, to say nothing of people being casually murdered within half a block of his front door (in Shrewsbury’s case, two since he’s lived here).

Can we trade domiciles? Can I go live in his “hideously white” world, while he comes here to get down and boogie with los muchachos?

What a crock. And yet there are legions of white folks who really believe that they think this way. It’s difficult to simulate the abstract fantasy Flatland mental universe they must inhabit, but it sure doesn’t have much to with any reality I can perceive….

And these are the people who tell us how to live.

Feh.

Paul W. writes:

The brother of a friend of mine is married to a Chinese girl, has two children by her and has lived in China for the last ten years. Not withstanding this, he has retained a British sense of humour, and every year applies in person for a Chinese passport. Every year the official at said passport office summons his colleagues over in order to observe this peculiar alien and every year their reply, accompanied with great mirth is: “How can you think you qualify to be Chinese when you are clearly a white man!”

Although he does this in a tongue in cheek manner, he is of course aware that within fifty years or so the people who do this to him will still survive, whilst he and the rest of his civilisation may well not.

Mark A. writes:

Great comments so far. I think this is another case of liberalism out of control. Derbyshire and Murray are, like most libertarians, liberals at heart. They don’t have a conservative belief system that balances individuals’ desires with obligations/loyalty to a group/tribe/society/religion. When a liberal wants to do something, his only concerns are concerns for himself. That is what is refreshing about VFR and many of the comments. The comments are actually concerned about the tribe! Concerned about something larger than themselves! This line of thinking is totally foreign to the liberal.

Many conservatives may be thinking, “But aren’t liberals are always crying about the poor, global government, etc. That is larger than themselves, no?” This is true, but I think this is much more an expression of their own personal emotional needs regarding those issues than clear rational thought. (Ever notice how anti-gun liberals are always wimps? Their political expression is one of their own personal weakness, rather than any concern for the society/tribe.)

Murray is so muddleheaded about the issue because he can’t even believe that someone would think like this. Murray said, “I am not impressed by worries about losing America’s Anglo-European identity.” Heck, Murray has probably never even thought about losing America’s Anglo-European identity. This makes perfect sense. The libertarian/liberal is always a narcissist who thinks of nothing more than himself. Why would it ever occur to Murray or Derbyshire to think of the white Tribe?

Alan R. writes:

Your latest post on John Derbyshire reminds me of something I’ve wanted to share with someone who’d appreciate it. There is good reason to believe that I was the trigger of Derb’s NRO piece “God & Me.” Allow me to explain.

Several months ago I wrote Derb asking him to clarify his position on Darwinism. The main thrust of my e-mail was that Darwinism requires atheism, or at least deism, since it is premised on the belief that God does not interfere with the material world, not even to create or develop life. I also pointed out that a conservative ought not be enthusiastic about Darwinism, because it is corrosive of our society, with its implication that we are purely material beings. The subject line of my e-mail was “Are You a Theistic or an Atheistic Darwinist?”

Derb wrote a brief reply in which he said that the reason he thinks creationism (undoubtedly his term for any anti-Darwinism) is “nonsense” is that it requires the sudden appearance of new species; “poof,” as he put it.

I responded by pointing out that his response to me implied, but did not openly say, that he is either an atheist or a deist. In addition to providing brief arguments against both positions, I said that he owes it to us his readers to clarify his religious beliefs.

About one week after I asked him to clarify his religious beliefs, he made his apostasy from Christianity official with “God & Me.” In response, I sent him an e-mail in which I pointed out that he is being irrational: Darwinists simply assume that God is not involved, and then he gives Darwinism as his only evidence that Christianity is not true, which is circular reasoning. [Presuppositional apologetics in action.] I also said “I appeal to the scientist in you to correct the circular reasoning,” and asked him if he had any actual evidence that Christianity is false, or that the arguments for Christianity are invalid. Finally, I pointed out that Christianity is his heritage as a member of Western Civilization, and I referred to the Thirty-Nine Articles of the Anglican Church to correct a specific misapprehension about the teachings of Christianity that his article had shown. I have not received a reply, and I don’t expect one.

One reason I asked him to clarify his religious beliefs was to mitigate his bad influence: if he openly expresses his rejection of Christianity, perhaps his erroneous beliefs will begin to look less appealing to the undecided.

Derb is a fascinating case. I feel a certain affection for him, but his fundamental worldview is clearly secular liberalism, to which he adds a few unprincipled exceptions based, presumably, on feelings rather than consciously articulated fundamental principles. He is, unfortunately, more of an opponent than an ally of proper conservatism. On the other hand, the Sovereign Lord of the universe has brought repentance to many people who were even further lost in unbelief, so let us pray that He has mercy on John Derbyshire by giving him the gift of faith in the Lord Jesus Christ.

Van Wijk writes:

You said: “Well, I’m sure they would reply that it is America they prefer, not Vietnam or Guatamala, but the America they prefer is an America constantly reinvigorated by the energies of recent immigrants.”

They want all the fat and none of the calories. But is this not the very essence of liberalism, that there is a panacea out there somewhere, a New Man just waiting to come to the fore if only we’d drop all of our prejudices? Unfortunately, we are being invaded by peoples who are not liberals by any stretch of the imagination; their ethnic and cultural loyalties are very much intact, and once Whitey is put out of his misery they’ll be free to Balkanize utterly what was once a sovereign nation.

Asher M. writes:

Murray’s third point about legal immigration seems to be in part a consequence of his first, that immigration contributes to the dynamism of a society. And I suppose the 20’s after the 1924 immigration restriction act were not “dynamic,” nor were the early 60’s, before the 1965 immigration act? Those periods weren’t exactly known for strengthening the average American family either. Where once Murray wrote with a tone of prudence and social concern in The Bell Curve, he now seems to embrace the dynamist dogma of Virginia Postrel, of “a forward-looking and change-seeking philosophy.” Murray certainly knows that the ills he often cautions against, principally illegitimacy, would be far more frequent in a “Little Guatemala” (if white-bread isn’t code for “white trash”). He reminds me of Steve Sailer’s depictions of economist-aesthete Tyler Cowen:

“Thus, when Tyler calls for the creation of Hispanic shantytowns in the U.S. because of all the good music they will produce (as he memorably did in Slate), well, that’s pretty cool. Granted, it’s demented and sociologically nonsensical (good music comes out of black shantytowns, not Mexican ones), but, still, it’s cool in a cruel, decadent aesthete sort of way.”

His comments are of the vague and therefore vacuous species, so it’s hard to take him seriously. Does he honestly prefer a Little Guatemala to egghead-strewn Washington D.C. and Manhattan? Maybe for the novelty, as Tyler Cowen does, but once he steps through AEI’s doors, it’s clearly “Albion’s Seed,” broadly, Western Civilization, he prefers.

Derbyshire seems increasingly unfocused and sporadic; his manner is often effeminate, discussing his personal life and views, as you’ve discussed, more in the context of himself than in pursuit of knowledge or truth (whether you agree with his conclusions or not). He is getting quite sloppy in his writing, as he did briefly in The New English Review, writing that “girls are encouraged to act like boys by taking up advanced science, math, and strenuous sports, which few of them have any liking or aptitude for;” which, while not egregious, is inaccurate. Though I think your treatment of his comment that he prefers the company of liberal Manhattanites to evangelicals was disingenuous. As Derbyshire said elsewhere, he prefers whites to others, but: “I have lots of preferences and identifications that trump race for me though, in lots of circumstances. It certainly isn’t the primary way I identify myself, or even one of the top five. I would feel MUCH more at ease in a roomful of black African mathematicians, than in a roomful of white English soccer hooligans.” http://www.theamericanscene.com/2006/06/derb-i-believe-that-there-are-few-men.php

Just as Jared Taylor might well prefer the company of say, pscyhometricians and social scientists, to those who merely agree with him. The appeal of the former lies in their discussion of ideas, not their agreement with Taylor.

LA replies:

How was my treatment of his statement that he prefers liberals to conservatives disingenuous?

Robert C. writes:

Murray is intellectually inconsistent with his remark about not minding the disappearance of Anglo-European culture. In his book “Human Accomplishment” he notes how almost all intellectual advances since Greece have come from Western society. He also notes that he was surprised to find that Christianity was crucially involved in this superiority. That is, European and Anglo-European culture has been critical to the intellectual advances for the past 2000 years.

Yet he doesn’t mind if that culture is destroyed? Maybe he thinks immigrants will fit right in, but does he not worry that there might be some risk and therefore, first do no harm?

LA replies

Thanks to Robert C. for reminding us of Murray’s Human Accomplishment. And the explanation for Murray’s muddle-headed self-contraction is, again, that it is forbidden for modern people to believe that race matters. So, Murray could write a vast tome showing—without drawing practical conclusions from his findings—the hugely disproportionate contribution of whites and Christians to the higher achievements of mankind. But when it comes to something of great and immediate practical consequences for our society—the question of whom shall we admit as immigrants—Murray turns around and professes total indifference to the historical white Christian nature of our country and, sounding like a typical liberal snob, snottily lets us know about his preference for those lively and vital immigrants over those boring white-bread Americans.


And to repeat my earlier observation, Derbyshire, in echoing Murray, graduates from his previous treasonous statement that he prefers the company of liberals over the company of conservatives, to saying that he prefers the company of nonwhites over the company of whites.

Where will Derbyshire wander next on his journey into liberaldom and its demotion of all values? Having echoed the reductionist atheist Darwinians at Steve Sailer’s Bio-Diversity list who say that Darwinian natural selection explains everything and that there is no God, and having echoed the libertarian Charles Murray who commented that he prefers nonwhites to whites, maybe Derbyshire will next echo the Marxist paleontologist Stephen J. Gould, who said that humans are no better than, and indeed inferior to, bacteria. Gould wrote:

Evolution is a copiously branching network, not a ladder, and I do not see how we, the titular spokesmen for a few thousand mammalian species, can claim superiority over three quarters of a million species of insects who will surely outlive us, not to mention the bacteria, who have shown remarkable staying power for more than three billion years.

Tom S. writes:

I’m not going to criticize John Derbyshire too much for marrying a Chinese woman. Given the depredations of feminism on many Western women, a lot of Anglo guys are probably tempted in that direction (I was fortunate—I found a traditional Anglo girl, but it wasn’t easy… ). More significant, I think, is the fact that Derbyshire’s wife is a liberal Democrat—and her father is a high official in the Chinese Communist Party! I wouldn’t argue that the personal is political, but a person’s politics tells us something about their personal values, and that JD can choose as the mother of his children a non-Christian liberal whose Father is a Communist official, and who seems to find nothing wrong with her father being a Communist official, indicates, I believe, what kind of a conservative he is. I’ll bet there are interesting conversations around the dinner table; “So, Honey, how’s your Father? Ordered any executions of Falun Gong members to sell their organs recently? Or just the usual beatings and torture in the Laogai? How’s that preparation for war against the U.S. going? Any new arms sales to Al Quaeda? “ For Lord’s sake…

I hope that this doesn’t sound too personal, but JD has openly discussed his wife’s affiliations and beliefs, and hence has made them fair game. If he had not, I would not be making them an issue, but a supposed “Race-Realist” patriot immigration restrictionist being married to the daughter of a Chinese Communist Party member is just too much.

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Cuck-Slapping Charles Murray

From Vox Popoli: Charles Murray has done some genuinely good and courageous work in the past, but with regards to immigration, he jumped several sharks this day:

Charles Murray @charlesmurray
It could be the 1850s and the Know Nothings. Same fear, same rhetoric, same fascist tendencies. And I don’t use “fascist” loosely.

Mike Cernovich ‏@Cernovich
Fascism in 1850?  Did you have a stroke, Charles? 

Ken Zimmern ‏@KenZimmern
Opposing uncontrolled immigration is not fear, it’s national preservation. Sensible immigration necessary.

zerg_rush ‏@zerg_rush01
why not replace Charles with a cheaper, more eager Eritrean equivalent?

SpookyGoyScaryToy ‏@WorldWarMeme
only thing you can be too conservative on is immigration apparently.Old cucks are wasting rhetoric, they’ve lost

Jack Hanson ‏@jhansonwrites
600k plus Americans died because of Yankee “altruism”. How many millions are going 2 die this time?

Preston S. Brooks ‏@Rebel_Bill
So is this willful blindness or are you signalling that the Koch Brothers have bought you?

Enlightened Cow ‏@bendiestraw
Why is it always the people that live in HUGELY white areas are for diversity and mass immigration? His town is 99% white.

Vox Day ‏@voxday
Not to mention the worst thing about the 1850s, when the Know Nothings rounded up the Jews and killed them at Auschwitz.

Charles Murray doesn’t use the term “fascist” loosely. He uses it ahistorically and incorrectly.

COMMENTS:

* Charles Murray caught heat from John Derbyshire, Steve Sailer and the late Lawrence Auster some ten years ago as a participant on NRO’s The Corner for saying that he’d rather live in a vibrant Guatemalan neighborhood than a boring white-bread one. It was almost immediately pointed out to Murray that his exurban Maryland town is something like 99.6% White.

* Murray can read. He can look things up on the net. He can see the streams of migrants overwhelming Europe on television station. He ain’t stupid. I just saw on Breitbart yet another beating and rape of a woman by an illegal immigrant. From Honduras. He had been arrested for violent crimes twice, came back over the border twice, the third time he kidnapped a woman and her two year old, beat her and raped her repeatedly. Near Kansas City. I have elderly relatives living there. And young goodlooking girl relatives there. Murray is a son-of-a-bitch. He is now privileged and contemptuous of the ‘stupid’ common people. I don’t care if he wrote The Bell Curve or the Bible, he’s a piece of shit now. As far as I am concerned he’s the Enemy.

* I think it noteworthy: after Murray divorced his Thai wife he married a white woman from solid midwestern stock, apparently of his own hometown. My suggestion: after Murray shook his bout of yellow fever he determined that he didn’t much like asian women that much, despite their legendary sexual charms. Oh, they are quite good for a traipse through a brothel (which is what the entirety of Thailand essentially is for white men), but not something to build a legacy on.

* What good does immigration do for the average person?

If you are a Democrat politician, it is about votes.

If a Republican businessman, you get cheaper labor.

If an immigrant, it’s obvious.

But for anyone else not looking for praise for being so wonderfully tolerant, there is simply no advantage.

So here we are, immigrants being forced on us for the benefit of very few. 98% – the rest of us -get no benefit.

The rest of us will have huge problems with which to deal, high costs, crime, and NO BENEFITS at all.

* Derb isn’t a cuckservative. No cuckservative would have written the article on race that got him booted from NRO — a cuck would have flogged himself for even thinking of it — and you’ll notice he didn’t apologize for it.

But I’m sure he’d freely admit to some cuckservative beliefs in the past. Heck, he’s admitted to being a liberal in the past, such as when he believed that blacks would soon rise to even levels of achievement with whites once they got civil rights and a bit of a boost to get them started. He observed reality and learned from it. One thing I like about Derb is that he’s not too proud to say, “Man, was I wrong back then.”

* The feeling I get about older gentlemanly guys like Murray is that they simply don’t grasp the proportion of the problem. The danger of immigration is entirely a matter of proportion. But people are very bad at applying proportionate thinking to the fate of their nation or culture. So when immigration is at 1% of the population and one defends the fair treatment of foreign immigrants and the vibrancy of the cultural interchange… fine. This absolutely has merit. No culture benefits by being utterly insular. But when immigration slips into the double digits and begins to affect everything about the culture, the livelihood of its citizens, and even the future of the nation as a whole, the old platitudes and bromides just do not apply. And to keep using them only encourages the other side.

* Since jews are for a secure border fence, no black/brown immigration, chemically sterilizing any blacks already in, & a machine gun in every hand, why is that a bad thing? Oh yea they only want that in Israel.

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Washington finally united — in hatred for Donald Trump

Charles Hurt writes July 7, 2015:

Finally! A great, unifying figure emerges in American politics to bring the endlessly bickering factions here in Washington back together again.

Not since 9/11 has everyone in Washington rallied in such unison as they do now — vehemently opposed to the presidential campaign of Donald Trump. But unlike 9/11, the sophisticates and kleptocrats in both parties of Washington find themselves wildly out of step with actual American voters.

People in both parties and even those resolutely unaffiliated here in Washington twitch and tremble at the mere mention of the Trump name. Refer to him as “President Trump” or repeatedly reference “the Trump administration,” and these people go into a smoldering tailspin.

Eyes bug out of heads. Professional Republicans denounce him. Conservative commentators mock him and insist he is no part of the Grand Old Party. Professional Democrats abhor him and smear him as a racist boob. Liberal commentators predict that he will destroy the Republican Party.

Truth is, the fact that people here in Washington fear and loathe Mr. Trump so much is final proof that these people here in Washington fear and loathe you; the great unwashed voters of America.

People here in Washington despise voters and think you are stupid and not to be taken seriously. You are rude and vulgar and uneducated.

Take Mr. Trump’s comments about the illegals streaming across the border from Mexico who commit these heinous crimes.

“When Mexico sends its people, they’re not sending their best,” he said in announcing his campaign. “They’re sending people that have lots of problems, and they’re bringing those problems with us. They’re bringing drugs. They’re bringing crime. They’re rapists.”

This was not a polite thing to say. But it is absolutely, incontrovertibly true. Just ask the grieving family of Kathryn Steinle out in California. And polls show that American voters in both parties agree with Mr. Trump and desperately want the crisis to be fixed.

But in this ever-lying world of Washington politics, it is wrong to speak the truth if it is shocking or unpleasant. Which, of course, is how this country has gotten into the terrible fix we are in today.

So Mr. Trump is denounced from every corner, branded as a racist and excommunicated by proper politicos of every stripe.

Even the “severely conservative” Republican Mitt Romney got into the game, saying: “I think he made a severe error in saying what he did about Mexican-Americans.”

Whoaaaaah, Nelly! Who said anything about legal “Mexican-Americans?” Nobody is talking about people of Mexican extraction who are living and working legally in America. This is about illegal Mexicans illegally crossing the border and illegally committing atrocious crimes, in many cases even after they have been deported — repeatedly! It is about a broken border and a broken immigration system.

Americans are not anti-Hispanic or anti-Mexican. They are simply anti-insanity!

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Was Donald Trump Too Nice At The Third Debate?

Comments at the Chateau:

* The late Lawrence Auster observed that a major factor behind Mitt Romney’s poor performance was his lack of killer instinct, demonstrated by things such as not pouncing when the opponent exposes a weakness.

* Trump doesn’t really have strong debate or speaking skills. He’s hoping to get elected based on his TV show popularity, plus the single issue of immigration policy. So I’m not very surprised that he seems unprepared for even softball questions like H1B.

I get the feeling he doesn’t really care about being prepared for policy questions. He thinks he can sit down as president and just wing it, day to day, making snap decisions from the gut. Call this confidence, or call it arrogance.

Every other candidate is owned, OWNED, by lobbyists. Someone who can honestly decide what’s best would be a big improvement, even if we wouldn’t always agree with those choices.

* A few thoughts: 1) Folks whom I have talked to LOVED Trump’s debate performance – consider the possibility that he is moving well into the “Comfort Game” zone of the LTR. 2) Some of Trump’s tweets are so consistently obsessively vicious that they feel Eskimo-ish to me, so consider the possibility that one of the Eskimos on his staff, such as Michael Glassner, is sending the tweets. 3) When confronted, Trump backed down on his “Look at her face” criticism of Fiorina, but it WORKED – people realized that they didn’t want to stare at a plastic-surgery-ed albino-salamander-ette of a President for four years. So tying [possibly Sephardic Eskimo?] Rubio with Ashkenazic Eskimo Phuckerberg might be some JYC passive-aggressive tactic of simply getting the accusation out there and PUBLICIZED. 4) Neither Trump nor Carson are getting into details at all – they’re both dealing strictly in psychologicals – and it could be, not just that they know that the American people are sick and tired of wonks, but also that they themselves are disgusted with wonkishness and want nothing to do with it.

* Also, my understanding is that there were signs of physical warmth between Trump and Carson [N0 H0M0] at the debate, which is a huge sea change in their relationship. Early on, Trump was belittling Carson as only having experience in leading NURSES [i.e. herding cats, as opposed to running with a pack of wolves as their Alpha], but the tenor of the relationship seems to have changed now. And my guess is that when Trump learned of the story of 14-yo Ben Carson stabbing a man in a street fight, Trump might have done a 180 in his opinion of Carson [as being a whole lot more than simply a herder of cats], and maybe now Trump is strongly considering Carson as his VP. Trump spending his formative years at New York Military Academy and Carson spending his formative years in knife fights on the streets of Detroit could tie them together emotionally in a very powerful way [AGAIN N0 H0M0] – in that they both spent the 1960s, as teenagers, studying the Fine Art of K!LLING.

* I think Cruz scares both republicans and democrats a lot more than TRUMP because he is a very smart ideologue who will burn everything down in accordance with his view and his view only while TRUMP is a clever pragmatist who will still do some deals to get things done. The former is a non starter for everyone, the latter at least they have some hope they can hang on to something.

* Cruz is playing it smart. He knows he’s not getting dick in the way of favors from the establishment, so he’s rolling the dice with voters as a renegade candidate, and by not attacking Trump he could end up with a cabinet seat or good favor with a Trump administration.

Cruz has an elfish face and a bit of an annoying voice which will definitely hurt his electability, but he is definitely a very smart guy and if it somehow ends up Trump vs. Cruz for the nomination it is a huge blow to the GOP establishment cucks and a win for all of us.

* I really like Cruz. If he had more charisma, he would be my No. 1. He has solid ideas, and solid conviction, with latter being something very few in Congress (or politics in general) have these days. Also, to my knowledge, he is not surrounded by Eskimos, and has a beautiful family.

I think that Trump needs to freshen his message a bit. He is beginning to sound like an old record repeating the same things over and over, such as “We don’t win any more….”, “Nabisco is moving to Mexico….”, etc. He needs to solidly learn a new area each time he makes a major speech or debate, and hammer it home with conviction. Still, Trump 2016.

* He has done business with Jews and hired Jews. Now he is against immigration, which is the number one issue for Big Jewry. He also opposes much of the neocon agenda in the Middle East, which is the second issue for Big Jewry. Which is why the media Jews hate him and have attacked him for 130 days now.

* It is a real possibility that Hillary will win. It is also very possible that she won’t. No one can claim to know for sure at this point.

Yes, she has liberal Whites and she has non-Whites. But as Steve Sailer has shown, merely a few more percentage points of Whites deciding to vote GOP on election day would mean the GOP candidate wins in a landslide. This is called the Steve Sailer Strategy. Mitt Romney would have won handily had he been able to make just a few more percent of Whites leave home and go to the voting station. Remember how many just didn’t vote.

I have always said that the recipe for defeating the establishment is to be a coalition candidate for Whites: against immigration, but moderate on everything else except crime. Immigration is what really matters anyway, everything else can be solved later.

* Trump’s platform will build a formidable white coalition of voters not seen in ages. Tough on crime and immigration, no need to go all Ayn Rand on “small government” and free trade and tax cuts.

Every other issue is reversible and repairable. Immigration is not*, it is irreversible.

*Unless we deport the millions of children of foreigners who are born on US soil, which would require no less than AH in the White House.

* I almost clapped when I watched a video clip of Cruz’s attack on the moderators’ questions, and I don’t have any particular fondness for him. Rather than take the bait (and fail the shit test), he threw it right back at the moderator and brought the discussion into his own frame, offering a flash of alpha that would otherwise serve him well if he were like that the whole time.

One wonders if he was inspired by Trump’s mockery of Megyn Kelly’s questioning and realized he too could bring the conversation into his own frame.

This an area where Trump might have also impacted the presidential race. In 2012, the candidates entertained the stupidest questions. Now, they might actually call it stupid and mock the moderator for asking it (to the applause of the crowd).

In other words, moderators don’t always necessarily establish the frame anymore; now the candidates can establish the frame if they’re willing, irrespective of the question asked. The same way a man should with a woman.

* Watched a trump speech from Iowa this morning. I don’t really think he’s any different from the other political figurehead puppet masters, but The man is a master of seduction.

He worked the crowd, hard. Called young men handsome and young women lovely. Reframed his lack of knowledge on specific issues as “not playing all his cards” and “hitting the enemy where they least expect it”. Used powerful, simple language.

The dude is a public speaking genius. He had me fascinated. Even the sound of his voice was soothing. Yes, Donald, make me a real and take me to the promised land.

* Trump’s business success is based on making the correct decisions on the big issues, and then delegating the implementation to well chosen subordinates.

In modern politics, that is not enough. The boss needs to master the important details, and he needs to be able to eloquently defend the plan. Until yesterday, had he even read his own plan?

I admit, he’s put his peculiar talents to good use so far in this campaign. He correctly determined that immigration was the most important issue of our time, and he recruited Jeff Sessions to craft a detailed plan. These two wise decisions advanced him from 9th place in the polls to a commanding double-digit front-runner position. Ever aside from immigration, he has shown an uncanny ability to identify the most important issues and make the correct decisions: campaign finance, political correctness, relations with Russia, trade, taxes – (although he’s struggled on taxes, there being no equivalent to Jeff Sessions and Numbers USA ready to craft the details of the populist tax system he instinctively favors. When Norquist, Kudlow and the Wall Street Journal praise your attempt at populism, you know you’ve failed)

He needs to understand, everything he’s done in life up till now is child’s play compared to the task before him. Amnesty and increased legal immigration could destroy America. A war with Syria/Iran/Russia and a continuation of the “refugee” invasion of Western Europe could destroy European Christian civilization. President Clinton/Rubio would be a catastrophe.

If Trump rises to the occasion, however, he could be the greatest American president. Indeed, he could be one of the greatest leaders in the history of European civilization, on par with Themistocles and Urban II. Or he could be a cartoonish footnote in the history of a vanished civilization.

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