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A MAJOR BLACK EYE! NAACP PREPARES TO HONOR TWO RACISTS: ONE WHITE AND ONE BLACK AT 100TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION Tom McClintock: California's Ron Paul

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A MAJOR BLACK EYE! NAACP PREPARES TO HONOR TWO RACISTS: ONE WHITE AND ONE BLACK AT 100TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION

Posted: 26 Apr 2014 06:00 PM PDT

Imagine the embarrassment of the NAACP when, just weeks prior to their 100th Anniversary event, they find out that their lifetime achievement award is going to a white racist whose racist rant with his girlfriend was somehow captured on tape and made available to the public courtesy of TMZ … 

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Source:  National Association for the Advancement of Colored People - Los Angeles

And, to give race-hustler Al Sharpton the 1st Annual Person of the Year award is to honor a history of radical race-baiting.

Bottom line …

It appears that the NAACP is run the way most non-profits are run, sucking up to the politicians to provide the commendations and political access, the famous to sell tickets, and the wealthy to underwrite events and grab donations. Unfortunately, in this instance, the vetting of the candidates was somewhat incomplete. A major black eye for the organization.

-- steve

Reference Links …

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Tom McClintock: California's Ron Paul

Posted: 26 Apr 2014 12:33 PM PDT

There was a time when I respected Tom McClintock as a principled conservative and supported him wholeheartedly. Unfortunately, one day I was reading a voter summary and found that McClintock voted to allow California Indian gaming institutions to self-audit their tax revenues and do their own environmental impact reports. Not exactly a position one would think prudent and agreed to by a Regan conservative. Whatever happened to trust, but verify?

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So, looking closer, I found that McClintock was a professional politician, used his parent’s Thousand Oaks home as a district address, apparently took per diem travel payments while he lived in Sacramento, and indeed voted in favor of the casino-Americans – who conveniently directly or mostly indirectly millions on his campaign. Here was the running mate to Arnold Schwarzenegger's gubernatorial bid and failed to get elected as the Lt. Governor. When he was termed out, he did not return to Thousand Oaks, but simply changed venues in Northern California.

I have come to believe that McClintock is California’s version of Ron Paul, a man who has mastered “talking conservative” and making sense – while being totally ineffective and effectively side-tracked by his party.

So I am curious why the California GOP would endorse him over another republican in a primary race …

Not that I have any faith in the moribund California republican party who was covertly complicit in handing Californians one of the largest tax increases in history. Using termed-out politicians and promising them future benefits if the took a temporary hit and voted with the progressive socialist democrats. The loathsome and termed-out Abel Maldonado was even promised an appointment to fill the empty Lt.Governor slot by Arnold Schwarzenegger; himself more a progressive socialist democrat than republican.

Counties press Calif. GOP to endorse Rep. McClintock

The California Republican Party is poised to endorse Rep. Tom McClintock over a fellow GOP candidate, an unusual move for the organization in primary elections.

The state party in recent years has made it considerably more difficult for candidates - including incumbents - to get its official stamp of approval over intraparty challengers. Still, party officials confirmed they've started the process to endorse McClintock and Republican Orange County Supervisor Janet Nguyen, a key candidate for state Senate.

McClintock, a conservative icon facing a challenge from Republican Art Moore, has secured the support of 10 county central committees across the sprawling, Roseville-based 4th district. The state endorsement would allow him to present a unified front and burnish his grass roots credentials to help energize volunteers and raise money.

Nguyen is perhaps her party's most important legislative candidate this cycle. Running against former Democratic Assemblyman Jose Solorio, she is hoping to flip the 34th district seat being vacated by Democratic Sen. Lou Correa of Santa Ana. Read more at: Capitol Alert: Counties press Calif. GOP to endorse Rep. McClintock

Bottom line …

I urge the GOP officials to withhold their endorsement in the primaries.  The idea that electing an ineffective conservative over another potentially more effective GOP legislator is fruitless. As for McClintock, I neither trust him or support him; believing he is nothing more than a professional politician who “speaks conservative” in the manner or that other small-time grifter, Ron Paul.

-- steve

RE-THINKING CLIVEN BUNDY AND THE NEVADA RANCH STANDOFF

Posted: 25 Apr 2014 08:28 PM PDT

You must admit, it is an attractive picture. Grizzled old Nevada Rancher standing off the might of the federal government – complete with 200 armed soldiers with automatic weapons, dogs, snipers – surrounded by ordinary men, women, and children. Not to mention a corrupt, unsympathetic Senator known for his dodgy land deals and crony capitalism.

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But, overlooking the ineptitude and incompetence of the Bureau of Land Management, headed by the corrupt Senator’s hand-picked crony, and their armed response to an issue that could have been settled in the courthouse with the filing of a government lien on Cliven Bundy’s property, what is the reality?

The facts as they have been presented in the news media …

  • Cliven Bundy, 67, owns an approximately 160-acre cattle and melon ranch in Clark County, Nevada, located near the town of Bunkerville, which itself is located on the Virgin River, nearby to the Nevada-Arizona-Utah border.
  • Cliven Bundy grazes his cattle on government-owned lands. Whether the property is lawfully the property of Clark County, the State of Nevada, or the federal government depends on who you ask.
  • Cliven Bundy refused to pay the grazing fees to the Bureau of Land Management on the theory that his property rights predate the formation of the Bureau of Land Management and have been in his family for over 100 years.
  • The Court has twice reaffirmed the position of the federal government and ordered Bundy to vacate the land or seek an accommodation with the BLM.
  • Due to political maneuvering, the government has declared a portion of this land to be a desert tortoise sanctuary – even though the desert tortoise co-exists with cattle, is not endangered, and might be used by politically-connected special interests as mitigation for commercial solar power operations elsewhere in the state.
  • The event that made Cliven Bundy a media symbol was the heavy-handed actions of the BLM, under the direction of Harry Reid’s former aid, that spent millions to attempt to resolve an issue by a show of force that was demonstrably unnecessary. The fact the the government spent more than it could recover from Bundy speaks to the ineptitude and incompetence of the Director of the Bureau of Land Management.
  • The fact the the BLM asked the FAA to create a "no fly" zone to keep out news helicopters and created a "First Amendment" pen to contain protesters is extremely troubling.

What makes Bundy's position untenable is that he claims not to recognize the federal government and wholy supports states' rights. And, who among us is willing to tell the IRS we refuse to pay taxes because our ancestors did not pay taxes prior to 1862 when an income tax was imposed to pay for the Civil War.

Asshole magnet …

It appears that Cliven Bundy’s media profile has attracted camouflage-clad, gun-bearing wannabes who want the attention of the media. Perhaps to burnish their reputation as a patriot. Along with media types that have made this a cause célèbre and the politicians, most of these people have their own interests in mind and Cliven Bundy is no more than a symbolic tool to be used to pursue their own agenda.

Asking his neighbors …

We are not hearing from his neighbors and the other ranchers who quietly pay their fees and go about their business.

Damaging the Conservative Cause and Sounding Racist ...

According to the progressive New York Times ... 

But if the federal government has moved on, Mr. Bundy — a father of 14 and a registered Republican — has not.

He said he would continue holding a daily news conference; on Saturday, it drew one reporter and one photographer, so Mr. Bundy used the time to officiate at what was in effect a town meeting with supporters, discussing, in a long, loping discourse, the prevalence of abortion, the abuses of welfare and his views on race.

“So let me get this straight. If you are a white man stealing from the federal govt, you are a patriot. But if you are a black woman legally receiving benefits from the federal govt, you are better off as a slave?”  

“I want to tell you one more thing I know about the Negro,” he said. Mr. Bundy recalled driving past a public-housing project in North Las Vegas, “and in front of that government house the door was usually open and the older people and the kids — and there is always at least a half a dozen people sitting on the porch — they didn’t have nothing to do. They didn’t have nothing for their kids to do. They didn’t have nothing for their young girls to do.

“And because they were basically on government subsidy, so now what do they do?” he asked. “They abort their young children, they put their young men in jail, because they never learned how to pick cotton. And I’ve often wondered, are they better off as slaves, picking cotton and having a family life and doing things, or are they better off under government subsidy? They didn’t get no more freedom. They got less freedom.” <Source:  A Defiant Rancher Savors the Audience That Rallied to His Side - NYTimes.com>

I have now seen Cliven Bundy baited by the progressive socialist democrats in the progressive mainstream media to pontificate on issues of civil rights – with which he appears to have a sketchy and vague history; reaching for the name of Martin Luther King and calling Rosa Parks, Rosa Fark.

Having the progressive media confusing and conflating conservative causes with Cliven Bundy is troublesome. While Bundy might be an expert in raising cattle, he appears to be less swift when it comes to general knowledge of the greater world.

In considering Bundy's outlook on civil rights, one must remember that the 67-year-old Bundy is the patriarch of a large Mormon family with 14 children and over 50 grandchildren. And, from the mid-1800s until 1978, his Mormon Church (The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ) excluded most blacks from participating in church affairs, especially being ordained to the church's lay priesthood. Only accepting Blacks after an elder's epiphany just prior to the Church losing its tax exempt status.

Bottom line …

This is not the Ponderosa and the Bundy family bears little resemblance to the fictional Cartwright clan. And, let us not forget, those armed officers standing up to Cliven Bundy are not the enemy, but fellow Americans performing their sworn duties. If anyone is to blame it is the leadership that gave the orders that pitted American against American.

And, about the asshole who suggested that they were going to put women in front of the men to be shot first to create bad optics for the nightly news, what the hell is this -- Bagdad or lower crapistan where the enemy hides behind women and deliberately places weapons near schools, churches, and hospitals in the hope that collateral damage gives them a "public relations" win?

There is no doubt in my mind, as a conservative, that the government is too damn big, too damn intrusive, too damn corrupt, and out-of-control. The politicians are corrupt and self-serving with their tax-and-spend policies that benefit themselves and their special interests. That being said, I no longer think that Cliven Bundy is the cowboy patriot standing up to the highbinders in the federal government. I am not sure what to make of Cliven Bundy and will watch with interest as this Kabuki theatre plays out in the Courts and the media.

-- steve

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