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Hamas gets its breather

It’s called “a cease fire,” the thing the international “leaders” like our lying president with his hollow words fall all over themselves to “achieve” when Israel dares to fight back.

I don’t suppose we’ll ever know how much tax money Barry and the Hildabeast promised the puppeteers in Egypt to “restrain” their Hamas proteges for however long they actually do it. A week? Less?

Or what threats Barry made to Bibi to get him to go along? The end of American military support? No more parts for those stretch, two-seat F-16s? Or Blackhawk troop movers? Opening an American consulate in Ramallah or Gaza?

Bibi wouldn’t have folded easily because now his government teeters and his political career is in jeopardy from a fed-up Israeli electorate. Including for the first time the distracted seculars of Tel Aviv whose “bubble” those Iranian rockets finally pierced.

When Hamas (hamas in Hebrew means “violent robbery”) finishes reloading and, inevitably, breaks the “ceasefire,” perhaps whoever has replaced Bibi will have the cahones to cut off Gaza’s water and electricity. Until the go-along (hardly innocent) populace forces their Jihadi masters to surrender. How old mannish of me, thinking rational rules could still apply.

UPDATE:  Starting back in January and at least twenty times this year Jerusalem asked the Dictator’s Club (otherwise known as the U.N.) to condemn and stop the rockets from Gaza bombarding Southern Israel. No response. No action. So the IDF fights back and, suddenly, the UN comes flying in to save Hamas.

Life in “the encroaching superstate”

Diana West sums up our national predicament quite well. She was writing about the pathetic organized fireworks displays last July 4, with their attendant high security, but with a few strategic ellipses, her comments are more generally applicable:

“By too many measures, we are no longer a self-governing people. Our president dictates law from the Rose Garden, as when he recently bestowed amnesty on more than 1 million illegal aliens (unconstitutional).

“Our Supreme Court rewrites law from the bench, as with the cataclysmic ruling on Obamacare (also unconstitutional).

“Ask Arizona, which the president and the Supreme Court both recently told, as Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer succinctly put it, to ‘drop dead.’ Meanwhile…the heavy security apparatus — security checkpoints, baggage searches, ‘eye in the sky’ surveillance, police armed with [automatic rifles] — belie any notion of living in ‘the land of the free.’

“Whether we admit it — and we don’t — we are a nation under siege by Islamic jihad even as our individual autonomy falls to the encroaching superstate.”

Worth reading all of it. But try to ignore the last sentence of the piece. It will only make you feel worse.

And this proposed new law: to let the feds read your email without a warrant, even if you don’t work for the CIA like Petraeus did.

Texas Rematch

It’s amusing to see the Molon Labe of the Spartans and the Texas Revolution applied to a modern disgust with the D.C. statists and their TSA’s pathetic security circus. I’m not confident this latest example of proposed Texas nullification (there have been others and I have no doubt there will be many more) will succeed, but anything that disturbs (however temporarily) the incompetent federal bureaucrats and their corrupt political enablers is fine by me. Hook ’em, Texas.

Petraeus: A useful fool

He went to Congress and repeated the lie about the nasty anti-Muslim video being the cause of the Benghazi attacks and murders. His usefulness done, he fell under the infidelity sword Barry’s AG had hanging over his head since before election day.

To at least one observer, retired Army Colonel Douglas MacGregor—a Desert Storm combat veteran whose caustic battle book Warrior’s Rage rants against careerist, non-combat generals like Petraeus—he had it coming.

“Petraeus is a remarkable piece of fiction created and promoted by neocons in government, the media and academia…Petraeus was always a useful fool in the Leninist sense for his political superiors….”

And when the fool was no longer useful, Barry exiled him in permanent shame. Now he seems to be telling a new story in Congressional hearings, setting Democrats and Republicans to arguing about what it means.

There’s a clue to the reason behind Gen. P.’s downfall in old photographs of him in uniform: the “chest candy” (once called “fruit salad” in a more modest epoch) that precedes his smile. He wears every ribbon for every paper-pusher medal he ever received as a staff officer and aide to generals, plus more shiny badges than even Colonel Qaddafi used to wear, if not as large. He did dispense with Daffy Duck’s sash. Who knows, in the egotistical, banana-republic style of today’s generals and admirals, he may have one.

Makes you think he wasn’t really very sure of himself, which may explain why he threw his marriage and his children to the winds for a fling with his nubile biographer. He may well have done it before but wasn’t caught.

Barry & Crusader Rabbit

The old cartoon series Crusader Rabbit (surely no longer PC due to its use of, gasp, Crusader) set a pattern for a lot of future entertainment, i.e. the smart little character and the big dumb sidekick. In this case, Bullwinkle.

Which is a good reminder of the Obama Administration, except I doubt Barry is really that smart. Boob Biden, however, nails it.

Via commenter “Rusty” on Althouse.

That legal marijuana business

I’m as skeptical as Megan McArdle about the feds “allowing” the people of Colorado and Washington to get away with voting to legalize pot. They didn’t allow Arizona to control its own border with Mexico, remember? Even those so-called secession petitions to the White House were petitions, which is to say they were asking for permission to secede.

We’re simply not the Land of the Free that the flag wavers and patriotic song-singers like to pretend. The feds shackled us years ago and threw away the key.

The Tenth Amendment crowd like to write about the power of the states but, trust me, the states will do what Uncle Sugar says before they’ll give up, say, their federal highway and Medicaid money. For all the amusing talk around here about secession, Texas would be first in line to obey.

Washington’s legalization of pot on the alcohol model will be the easiest for the D.C. drug warriors to stop. They simply won’t allow the state’s licenses for growing and selling to mean anything. They’ll shut down the first business that tries to use the license and, if necessary, jail the executives. Risky investment, that one.

Colorado’s legalization will be trickier to overcome, since it wisely allows individuals to grow their own cannabis. Them as has the nerve, that is.

The DEA will simply get the always-compliant local badge gang to crank up their helicopters (or, maybe, their new video-carrying drones) and overfly neighborhoods to spy out any new crops amongst the tomatoes and sunflowers. And rely on neighborhood snitches to report the basement growers.

Labor intensive, sure, but a few spectacular urban court cases with big fines or long prison sentences should be enough to get the point across: the feds have billions of our tax dollars to spend and they like nothing better than to waste it on their ridiculous drug war which has given many cops employment and fancy new military weapons and, not incidentally, lined the pockets of the corrupt.

Instapundit raises the specter of “jury nullification” in these presumed upcoming federal marijuana indictments. That sounds good but requires individual jurors to stick their necks out so Uncle Sugar and his bully boys can chop off their heads. Not likely to happen.

If there really were a lot of bold Americans out there, who did more than whine on Facebook, there’d be a lot more than the ten percent of the eligible population that now volunteers for the military.

All in all, I doubt this legalization is going to work for long, unless the people of a lot more states (say thirty or more) vote to do the same at the same time. Meanwhile, I wouldn’t want to personally test it by lighting up a joint in a public park in downtown Seattle or Denver. But, like they say, there’s always that ten percent: folks who never seem to get the message until it’s too late.

UPDATE:  Now, if the Republicans really want to Take Back The Joint…

Government media aids Barry’s cover-up

“Because the media hasn’t done so, along with Sens. Lindsey Graham and Kelly Ayotte, McCain is calling for Watergate-style hearings into the White House’s dishonest and/or incompetent handling of everything surrounding Libya:

“the lack and pulling of security in the wake of growing threats, the failure to send reinforcements during the seven-hour attack, and a false two-week narrative spun and sharpened over time by an administration that without any evidence whatsoever blamed the attack on a spontaneous protest.”

So, natch, Barry’s court news media—which has been frantically retailing a choking smoke screen of White House leaks on the Petraeus sex scandal—is going after McCain & Co.

Hey, dumbutts, four Americans were murdered in Benghazi: an ambassador and three others, two of them brave soldiers. How about questioning authority for a change? You know, like you were taught in journalism school?