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The Obama/Black Grievance Community/Arab money connection?

Another amazing connection!  I posted a comment on the The Diplomad 2.0 blog yesterday:

There’s a large organizational structure that is funding, coordinating, facilitating these racial flashpoints, which sure looks to me much like the Van Jones STORM manifesto, pages 53-54…. “Moving the Resistance to Revolution”. Of course, this will be dismissed as just a wild conspiracy theory, but there’s a strange connection between radical black nationalists like Shabazz, the Black Guerrilla Network, the Nation of Islam, where we have Islam melded with black nationalism/gangs and then the neat and clean mouthpieces like Van Jones and his friends in the White House. The thugs in the streets are the sideshow, while a new federal regulatory scheme for all law enforcement is being stealthily advanced. It’s all about seizing control of all levers of power.

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Click your heels, Dorothy

The Wizard of Oz shows us the new yellow brick road, with the roll-out of his new plan. Later today, hopefully, I’ll compile a list of thoughts and links to understand Phase II of the Obama Fundamental Transformation of America Plan, but until then, here’s an appetizer:

Interim Report of the President’s Task Force On 21st Century Policing

I haven’t had time to read it yet, so if you find the executive branch power grabs from the states, please fill us in.  The racial discord is being deliberately ginned up to set the political climate to ram these changes through with public support and little chance for opposition to organize or resist.

As I type this, an evil witch (thatwitch2016), one never to miss an opportunity to pander using a crisis,  speaks offering her own vision to unite America.

Beware, just click your heels, Dorothy, and repeat after me, “There’s no place like home, there’s no place like home.”  ….

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A digital dot to connect

A digital trail: “Social media analysis suggests links between Baltimore and Ferguson violence”. from Catherine Herridge, FOX News

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Building trust: The high road for America

Once again in the news there’s another “peaceful protest” organized by various black activist organizations that’s turned violent.  This time it’s Baltimore, MD.  The Last Refuge blog extensively chronicles what they term the “black grievance industry” and noted the alarming ISIS hand signs being flashed by some protestors at the latest rally.  To really understand the spreading mayhem, I recommend reading:  STORM Handbook: “Reclaiming The Revolution (Standing Together to Organize a Revolutionary Movement)”  – Published in Spring 2004.   Van Jones, one time Obama nominee to be the Special Advisor on green jobs and avowed Marxist, was one of the key architects of this STORM movement.    Valerie Jarrett, sitting right in the White House, has been a long-time Van Jones supporter.

With escalating racial tensions and ramped up attacks against the police and white people in general, don’t believe that the protests are in reaction to specific incidents.  In my opinion, what’s going on is black activist organizations, quite effectively, are using the STORM playbook to fundamentally transform America.  Along the road, many less radical groups and Americans will be duped into believing the rhetoric, but these will be just more useful idiots, who will be discarded when the “resistance” boils over to the “revolution” stage .  The press will be fed a diet of misinformation to keep them in line too.

To me, the most heartbreaking sight in this ongoing attempt to overthrow the system was seeing a photo of a little girl holding a sign: “Police, Public Enemy #1”  Rest assured, fomenting distrust and racial hatred are, part and parcel, at the heart of the Van Jones and his Marxist friends’ plan.  Most of America will be on the sidelines, because they are deliberately instigating their revolution within America’s failed inner-cities. This general plan of destroying America by creating a race war isn’t anything new, it’s been around decades and used by both white supremacist groups and black activists, using the same old divide and conquer strategy, that’s been around for millennia.  Spreading hate and distrust is the name of the game.  Sadly, we don’t see many Americans trying to bridge the racial divides by doing what it takes to defeat hate.  You’ve got to reach out a hand, refuse to hate and talk to each other.   Yep, we need leaders who will rise above the political posturing and work to build trust between all Americans.

I suggest reading the entire STORM handbook, but here’s where I think they’re at in their plan (pages 53-54):

Moving from Resistance to Revolution

Our commitment to communist politics didn’t give us any easy answers
about what we should be doing to advance a revolutionary movement
in this country. Other organizations with a Marxist analysis seemed to lack a practical program for building the kind of power needed to win
our people’s liberation.

Several of these communist groups emphasized the immediate building of the revolutionary vanguard party. They thought the party should
prepare to seize power when the people “spontaneously” rise up
during imperialism’s inevitable crises. We believed that these groups
had badly misassessed the real state of imperialism and of social
movements. They prematurely anticipated a peoples’ uprising (which
we didn’t see on the immediate horizon) while underestimating the
importance and difficulty of building power in oppressed communities
to lay the groundwork for future uprisings.

Other communist organizations – and many individual activists – were
questioning the possibility of a revolutionary movement ever succeed
-ing. They emphasized immersion in unions and mass struggles to the
exclusion of intentional work to develop a revolutionary movement.

We wanted an approach that resolved the contradiction between the
need for building immediate (and inevitably reform-based) power in
disorganized oppressed communities on the one hand and the need to
lay the ground work for the long-term development of a revolutionary
movement on the other.

To resolve this tension, STORM developed an innovative analysis about
the role of revolutionaries in a non-revolutionary historical period. We
called it “Moving from Resistance to Revolution.”

We concluded that the current period is one of “resistance,” not one
of “revolution.” We thought that the main work of revolutionaries at
such times should be to build resistance fights. These fights would build
power and consciousness in oppressed communities. But revolutionar
-ies must design and craft this “resistance work” so as to help lay the
foundation for the long-term development of a revolutionary move
-ment. As “conscious forces,” we thought that revolutionaries should
work intentionally to help the resistance movement mature into a
revolutionary one.

This “Moving from Resistance to Revolution” framework was STORM’s
attempt to negotiate the contradiction between reformism and ultra-

STORM’s Points of Unity
STORM’s primary unity was around the need for the “liberation and
solidarity for all oppressed people.” For us, this meant that our vision
had to draw on different progressive and revolutionary traditions in
order to address the different forms of oppression facing our people.
As we crafted our second Points of Unity document, six ideas formed
the core of a new, more robust political unity in the group:

  • Revolutionary Democracy:
    the belief that our movement
    will have to replace the falsely-democratic capitalist state with
    a truly democratic people’s government.
  • Revolutionary Feminism:
    the belief that women’s oppression is fundamental to this society and that we have to place
    “Sisters at the Center” of our struggle.
  • Revolutionary Internationalism:
    “the belief that white supremacy is a critical force impacting world politics, and tha
    Third World communities – inside and outside of the United
    States – along with white anti-racist allies need to work in
    solidarity build the power we need to overthrow the global
    system of white supremacy.
  • Central Role of the Working Class:
    the belief that, in order to defeat capitalism and other forms of oppression, the
    working class will have to play the central role in the revolutionary struggle.
  • Urban Marxism:
    the belief that the urban space was now
    the central site of revolutionary struggle, just as the factory
    and the point of production were in the days of Karl Marx.
  • Third World Communism:drawing on the revolutionary communist traditions from Asia, Africa and Latin America, including the recognition of the need for a disciplined revolutionary party rooted among oppressed people.

STORM believed that there were three main strategic tasks facing
revolutionaries in this non-revolutionary period: building an advance-
guard organization, promoting revolutionary ideas and building revolutionary people’s power.

We believed that we needed to help lay the groundwork for an
advance-guard organization to emerge as a future, more powerful form
of revolutionary political organization. Such an organization could help
promising militants to develop as revolutionaries. It could help mass
organizations develop practically and ideologically. And it could develop
and promote lessons and theories from the movement’s experience.

We also believed that it was the task of revolutionaries to promote
revolutionary ideas among oppressed and exploited people. As we did
this, we thought four methods of work would provide the best results:
“observation and participation” (gleaned from our study of the Black
Panther Party for Self-Defense); “the mass line” (as described by Mao
Tse-tung); structured “political education”; and consistent “criticism/
self criticism” to help us constructively evaluate our individual and
group work (this we drew from both Mao and Amilcar Cabral).

Finally, we believed that revolutionaries had to build revolutionary people’s
power. We saw “mass organizations” – fighting organizations made
up of members of the oppressed and exploited sectors of society – as
the key to building this power. We believed that these organizations
would be the main instruments of change in the survival struggles of
this reform period. And, if revolutionaries could successfully use and
develop a revolutionary organizing model, these organizations would
become the main engines of the revolutionary peoples’ struggle.

We believed that these three areas of work would lay the foundation
for a transition from the current reform period into a more intense
stage of the revolutionary struggle

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To snark or not to snark?

Advice, advice, well, here’s a National Review piece by Larry Kudlow:

“Snarking Hillary Is Not the Way to the White House”

Read more at: http://www.nationalreview.com/article/417482/snarking-hillary-not-way-white-house-larry-kudlow

I guess it’s safe to say, I am not on the way to the White House, rofl.  Larry Kudlow warns GOP candidates:
“Snarking your way to the presidency is not likely to happen. And if you go that route, slamming Hillary at every turn, you’re going to lose female voters, minority voters, and young voters — constituencies that the GOP desperately needs to win. It might even help Hillary.”

Of course, Kudlow goes on to warn GOP candidates to present a positive message with details of plans to promote economic growth and positive foreign relations, which sounds good, but in the meantime the Clinton machine will work to caricature all the GOP candidates – using all the snarky attacks they can muster.  Admittedly, it’s a tricky one-way street for male candidates to travel when competing against a female opponent, where the most innocuous gesture can be turned into shrill cries of “sexism”or “ageism”, neatly allowing the smartest woman in the world (who utters more “ums” than any meaningful policy ideas) to opine she’s a “victim” of that omnipresent vast right-wing conspiracy….. again.    Perhaps, Kudlow is right, but for the rest of us not running for President, why pass up on snarking, after all, look how quickly a full-throated snark attack turned Sarah Palin into a synonym for “bimbo”….  Ahhh yes, you’ve got to love the enlightened political left and how they rise above anything as low as outright “sexism”…..

For the rest of us, not in the race, Twitter and blogs most assuredly will snark away, as one good snark inspires another:

Guy Benson
‏@guypbenson

Queen Pro Quo #ReadyForHillary

I like that better than having to call her Broomstick One.

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Q: Hillary involved in “racketeering”? A: Shut-up you haters

Andrew McCarthy mentions the word that the press avoids when discussing the smartest woman in the world……..um…… oh yes, the word is RICO:

The Emerging Clinton Foundation Scandal

What has Hillary Clinton ever run that did not turn into a debacle?

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2016 Snarky Update

I plan to write something serious soon (maybe even later today), but first the twitter generation brings out some of the best in the snarky folks.  There’s a tweet of Hillary on the campaign trail in NH, walking around with a baby in her arms (oh, how grandmotherly that looks, *barf).  So, here’s the link to a tweet about this.  Now, the funniest comment so far is from TugboatPhil:

She usually has to lure them close to the oven with Gingerbread.

Speaking of the smartest woman in the world, here’s a Kevin Williamson piece at National Review Online from yesterday worth a look, The Age of Minions”:

“Begala is of course the exemplar of the minion type, the tireless monkey-butler of the Clinton crime syndicate, bowing and scraping as members of the imperial family come and go, garnishing their altars between coronations. Begala has minion in his DNA, though he did once seek power for himself, running for student-body president at my alma mater, the University of Texas. He was defeated by an imaginary write-in candidate, Hank the Hallucination, but rather than concede defeat, Begala had Hank the Hallucination ruled ineligible on the grounds that he was not registered as a student.”

“Begala has been triumphing over imaginary foes ever since.”

Read more at: http://www.nationalreview.com/article/417122/age-minions-kevin-d-williamson

All I can say is, “OUCH!”

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Minding Your Manners

Wow, it took a major psychological study to conclude that what used to be considered a parental duty, to teach your child how to behave, really is the most important “skill” you can teach your child according to this article in the British Daily Mail:

“Self control is the most important lesson a parent can teach their child: Study says skill has a major influence on children’s lives

Really, here it is:

“The new research in published in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science.

The researchers who led the study found that children with high self-control – who are typically better able to pay attention, persist with difficult tasks, and suppress inappropriate or impulsive behaviours – are much more likely to find and retain employment as adults, spending 40% less time unemployed than those who had a lower capacity for self-control as children.”

The article mentions yoga and martial arts and naturally nanny state “preschool interventions”, but it doesn’t mention good parenting at home.  Take it from me, a stay at home mother who raised four children, or watch that Duggar family on TV with their 19 kids – it’s all about setting a routine, setting rules (expectations of behavior) for your home, and daily reinforcement.  And most of all being a good example, but hey, “preschool interventions” neatly takes the parents out of the self-control training equation….

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The #grandmother meme…

In her latest NYT column, “Grandmama Mia!”, Maureen Dowd sums up the Hillary Clinton, America’s warm and cozy grandmother meme.  Another hard-nosed political strategy will begin unfolding today: the old dirty laundry washed away, the clinging to the White House curtains image air-brushed out, the cobwebs of old scandals swept away.  With baited breath the press gurgles with excitement wanting to see the redesigned Hillary, whom her handlers whisper will  visit the little people in their own homes, share their concerns and apple pie in this latest rebranding effort:

“It’s a do-or-die remodeling, like when you put a new stainless steel kitchen in a house that doesn’t sell.”

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Hear ye, hear ye, She will announce today….

Oh my, the day we’ve all been waiting for has arrived  (*yawn).  Hark, her faithful handmaidens whispered to the fawning press, “She will announce today!”   Don’t expect her to be open and accessible, as the “I’m every woman” tour begins, with the queen snug behind her castle walls .  She will hide behind the parapets, eating her cake, while throwing crumbs to the peasantry and noisome dogs of the press, in small, intimate  (read “controlled”) settings, according to her handlers.  So, with this carefully crafted character remodel underway, forget the lies, forget the email server in her home, forget her Benghazi debacle, forget her work silencing the king of mendacity’s bimbo eruptions, forget that this new, humble, grandmotherly matriarch (read Princess Charlotte as stage prop), “listening” to small ordinary peasants is just another phoney ploy to avoid answering troubling questions about past misdeeds.  Instead of “God Save the Queen”, for America, we’re back to another tiresome monarchy and before long, those rebels will be talking about “liberty and justice” and dare I say, freedom from “her oppressive lies”.  Beware, any who speak out will be deemed, subversives and dangerous, tarred and feathered, as “part of some vast, right-wing conspiracy!”  Time for libertybelle (aka, mhere and susiehomemaker) to retreat and stitch another subversive counted cross-stitch project, lol, and for good measure maybe she’ll need to forgo politics and clandestinely work on her other long-neglected blog, https://susiehomemakerdishes.wordpress.com/.  One can never be too cautious when dealing with the queen (aka “the smartest woman in the world” and thatwitch2016)….

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