Sunday, June 18, 2017

Shakespeare in the park

Based on what I've read, the Shakespeare in the park in NYC which graphically depicts killing President Trump was also done in the Obama years with an Obama look-alike in the role of Caesar. Maybe no one cared, or no one attended: more people want Trump dead. But just wondering if all the butchers in the death scene a few years ago were black as in the Trump look-alike Caesar version, or if there was a nude scene of the Obama look-alike. Lots of violence signaling in this play says Laura Loomer, who was one of the protesters. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JDCZVquzook

Saturday, June 17, 2017

Bernie the Christian basher

In his hectoring of OMB nominee Russell Vought, Sen. Bernie Sanders showed himself to be the enemy of all religion. He attacked Vought for his religious beliefs as expressed on a blog called the Resurgent. Vought when questioned about something he wrote on his blog simply restated his Christian belief: that salvation comes through Christ alone.

But Sanders, who is not a Christian nor a theologian, and apparently not even a good American concluded that this Christian belief stated by Christ himself made Vought unfit for public office. “I would simply say, Mr. Chairman, that this nominee is really not someone who is what this country is supposed to be about.”
From The Catholic Thing,

Sanders has attacked the basics of the faith; I guess he thinks it's like bringing down a florist or baker. But Jesus didn't say "I'm one of the ways. . ." https://www.crossroadsinitiative.com/media/articles/i-am-the-way-the-truth-and-the-life/

The same party that booed God

"Dozens of congressional staffers erupted into boos, jeers and even vulgar gesticulations Thursday when President Trump appeared in a video at the Congressional Baseball Game at Nationals Park."

I have no proof since I wasn't there, but I can guess which party disgraced itself with the poor sportsmanship of the deep state. (Washington Times source)

And then there's this nice guy. . . A New Jersey Democratic strategist James Devine is not sorry for adding hashtags to tweets to hunt Republicans he posted after the shooting at a GOP congressional baseball practice Wednesday, which critically injured House Majority Whip Steve Scalise. He's saying yes it's insensitive and he doesn't care. What a creep. Someone should report him to the police. He says Scalise deserves it because he supports 2nd amendment rights and then spewed the lie about Sarah Palin, trotted out by the NYT again in fake news.

The left flipflops on what influences us

Liberals/leftists/Democrats were big at finding crimes in conservatives showing up to speak on campuses, or symbols of guns in children's lunches or Sarah Palin's campaign the last decade--said it would lead to violence. Somehow they are blind to a Shakespeare play where a Trump look alike is murdered, or a woman holds up a mock severed head ala ISIS as a comedy routine, or late night TV rants with violent sexual overtones are OK. Oh no. No connection at all. Couldn't possibly enflame anyone even though they've been telling us for years it does. Just not their team. And the list of Republicans Hodgkinson allegedly carried with him? And they make this a gun issue refusing to look at their own hatefulness?

Michael Smith comments on the role of the left in the assassinations attempt by Hodgkinson

A percentage of the radical left are hailing James T. Hodgkinson as a "patriot" for trying to kill Republicans in his fight for freedom.

Remember this: Hodgkinson wasn't killing for freedom, he was killing for more government. He was a supporter of the socialist Bernie Sanders for goodness sake.

It is not a fact that "both sides do it" - and it isn't so much the rage of one party or the other that is the issue. It is the fact that everything these days is politicized. When nothing is personal and everything is political, personal situations that should remain personal are subject to scrutiny by people who have no business scrutinizing anything. This is what happens when collectivism creeps in and the collective is given veto power over the rights, beliefs, thoughts and speech of the individual.

Democrats are progressives and progressives are collectivists. James T. Hodgkinson was not in Washington to fight for more independence, freedom and liberty, he was there to kill members of the party that is trying to prevent liberty from slipping away. Hodgkinson was there in anger because his party was not achieving MORE control over individuals and thereby reducing independence, freedom and liberty.

Progressivism is to blame, not any specific political party - because there are progressives in both. Progressivism kills. It always has, it always will.

Our trip to Scotland--day 3, June 10

Last night we went out to eat with our neighbors Joan and Jerry, and then came back here for some Key Lime Pie.  They went to Scotland some years ago, but enjoyed seeing our album of prints, already prepared by Bob with annotations before I even got my blog up and running!

On Day 3 we had to have our bags outside our room before breakfast. Our take off was delayed a bit when we needed a substitute Globus bus.  It didn't take long, and soon we were leaving Glasgow for the beautiful scenery of Scotland, past many "lochs" or lakes. We were told the story behind the song, "The Bonnie Banks o' Loch Lomand" a song based on a poem which may have been based on a Jacobite lament written after the Battle of Culloden which we would visit on day 4. There are many interpretations, but the one we heard was that the "low road" refers to the one souls take who die outside of Scotland.
Chorus:
O ye'll tak' the high road, and I'll tak' the low road,
And I'll be in Scotland a'fore ye,
But me and my true love will never meet again,
On the bonnie, bonnie banks o' Loch Lomond.
We were headed to the Scottish Highlands, which is both a political entity, geography, a culture and a history that is different than the lowlands and big industrial cities of the 19th century. This is the land of the Gaelic speaking Clans who warred with each other and the British. We would be spending the night on the Isle of Skye, the biggest island of the Hebrides off the west coast, but also our driver took us through the most fantastic, mystical and moody scenery you can imagine. This first photo was taken by the youngest (and prettiest) tour member, Emily. Isn't it just amazing? We didn't have a lot of sunshine on this trip, but when it appeared, it was dramatic.

 One beautiful area, Glencoe we passed through that day, is the site of a now inactive super volcano (can you say climate change?) and we saw many hikers and bikers--even children. Edinburgh also is an area with many inactive volcanoes which we would see on day 6. The next photos were taken at our rest stop at Glenfinnan to view the viaduct (scene in Harry Potter movie) and the Glenfinnan monument erected, in 1815, in tribute to the Jacobite clansmen who fought and died in the cause of Prince Charles Edward Stuart. Bob climbed the look-out to take photos, I walked the monument circle.  You can only see the viaduct if you look very closely because of the distance, and the young female bagpiper was at the visitor centre.

Another monument in the Highlands we visited was the WWII Commando memorial, near the village of Spean Bridge. It depicts British Commandos who were specially trained in Spean Bridge to perform raids. The monument reaches a height of 17 feet.
From there our whole tour group took a special add-on side trip to the Eilean Donan Castle (island of Donan, St. Donnan of Eigg, a Celtic saint) where 3 lochs meet and it is part of the Hebridean islands. The castle was a fortress in the 13th century, but was built and re-built several times. It was partially destroyed in the Jacobite rebellion of the 18th century, and was in ruins for 200 years until John MacRae-Gilstrap bought the island in 1911 and restored it.  It still belongs to the family, but is heavily visited by tourists and used for special events like weddings. It has a nice visitor centre for shopping and eating--which is something our whole group did very well. No photos allowed inside.

A wee bit wet from the rain, but happy for the sun. I made the silk scarf at the Rhein Center in Lakeside.


We then headed to a Pub, The Clachan, for a wee bit of fun and fellowship.

Norma, Ann and Rose who are Canadians

Emily, Kelly and Stacey

The water was too rough to take the planned ferry from Mallaig to the Isle of Skye and the Dunollie Hotel, so it was back to Ft. William and the bridge between the villages of Kyle of Lochalsh (mainland) and Kyleakin (Skye). There are very few accommodations on Skye that a large tour can use, so the hotel was a bit from the last century, perhaps the 1970s, and our room was in the basement.  Enough said. Good food and beautiful views. I think Bob will get some good watercolors of one of his favorite topics, old boats.
View from the dining room


Dunollie Hotel with John our tour guide
On Day 4, Sunday, we left the Hebrides and headed for the Loch Ness to see if we could find Nessie (didn't see her/him), the Culloden Visitor Center, A sheepdog demonstration, and the mountain resort of Pitochry.




Why sue for information that is public about criminals?

Names of released alien criminals is a matter of public record, but Judicial Watch is suing the Trump Administration for the names of those released during the Obama years. Why do they need to sue for what should be readily available? More examples of the illegal behavior of the "deep state" which continues unabated, regardless of who is in the White House.

http://www.judicialwatch.org/press-room/press-releases/judicial-watch-hearing-monday-june-5-homeland-security-assertion-privacy-rights-prevent-release-names-freed-criminal-aliens/

94% of DC and 87% of the surrounding counties voted for Hillary Clinton. This is the career workforce that makes up the deep state, or the so-called "swamp." Having an outsider in the White House is terrifying, even to many Republicans and Libertarians who wanted an old time pol who knew the game moves and rules. In general, Republican leaders have spaghetti spines--it's so much easier to go-along to get-along, and they are flummoxed by a man who won't play their games.

Republicans in DC have been the paramour/significant other for so long, they don't know how to be the legal partner in a marriage with rights and responsibilities.

The games we play--the crimes of Comey

Based only on what has happened in the executive branch (even as reported in the fake news of WaPo and NYT) there is no evidence that President Trump has committed a crime while in office worthy of a criminal investigation; he can fire the FBI director for no other reason than personal dislike for his height. But by Comey’s own testimony last week, he did commit a crime, a very serious one—taking government information and giving it to the New York Times, to say nothing about violating the trust of his boss—President Trump. Why is Mueller, a friend of Comey, still on this case? Is this a banana republic with a tin foil constitution? Has the Communist revolution with its show trials begun? Are we all, even leftists, Democrats and Progressives, pretending any of this is based in law or contains even a shred of common sense? Am I asking too many questions?