Category Archives: Texana

Whatever happened to Officer Friendly?

Huffpo journalist Radley Balko, author of the new book The Warrior Cop, explains:

“Today, police departments—or some of their key enforcement operations—appear to be on a war footing. Many [including the Austin police] dress in commando black, instead of the traditional blue. They own military-grade weapons, armored personnel carriers, helicopters and Humvees. Their training is military. Their approach is military. They are in a war against crime and violence and terror that they argue never ends.”

And we citizens increasingly are afraid of them. With very good reason.

Read all about our new police state here.

UPDATE:  The Barney Fifes have taken over law enforcement and have a lot less respect than Sheriff Andy Taylor did.

It’s all global warming, of course

Been a pleasant two weeks at the rancho, with highs in the low nineties and night-time lows in the mid-sixties. Even had some rain. Yep. Coolest start to a July since, oh, I don’t know, but there were others prior to the global warming boondoggle that’s become a billion-dollar science research industry courtesy of the feds.

Naturally, the cool has to be caused by the warming, and it’s supposedly something to do with melting Arctic Ice, according to Weather Underground. Everything is, you know. Cold, hot, rain, snow, drought. It’s Global Warming all the time. WeatherBell meteorologist Joe Bastardi explains why, in this case, as in many others, it’s pure bull. And, alas, he predicts we’ll soon be warming back up to our usual July-August stretch of 100-degree days.

UPDATE:  Local meteorologist Bob Rose says it’s the coolest start to July since 1967. I knew there had to be a precedent that had zip to do with AGW.

Are Wendy and Kermit buds?

Fort Worth state senator Wendy Davis is the new champion of the Democrat news media for her filibuster-defeat of a bill that would require women in Texas to get abortions before the fetus/baby is five months old. That’s a problem?

Her effort to preserve the law allowing abortions up to seven months (when fetus/babies now could be helped to survive and mature) puts her in the company of Philadelphia, Pa., abortionist Kermit Gosnell, who was convicted of first-degree murder in the deaths of three late-term fetus/babies.

Journalist Kirsten Powers in the old Newsweak’s online Daily Beast properly denounces Davis as does the WSJ’s James Taranto.  The bill, which is expected to be reintroduced and passed in next week’s continuation of the special session called by Gov. Rick Perry, also requires abortion clinics to meet surgical standards above what Gosnell’s ghetto clinic offered.

Davis, fully supported by President Wormtongue,  is opposed to the new standards as well. It’s the Democrat “war on women” baloney, you see. Women have to be allowed to murder viable infants in order to feel free, it seems, and abortionists, unlike other doctors, are sacrosanct.

UPDATE:  There actually is a War on Boys, but the Democrat news media ignores it.

Abolish the IRS, part 2

What with all the taking of the Fifth by IRS officials in testimony before Congress, including two who had to be subpoenaed because they wouldn’t appear voluntarily, Ed Morrissey wants to clean house.

“…the IRS, which has demonstrated that it cannot provide accountability for the great power it wields now, let alone the power it will wield as Obamacare comes into force [or, more likely, farce]….is too large, too intrusive, too costly, and too insular – which means that it’s a microcosm of all the problems we have long predicted about big government.”

He wants to scale it back, thereby limiting its potential for political abuse. But it would still remain almost 90 percent Democrat. And the alphabet snooze media and big newspapers would still cover for it a hundred percent of the time.

Which are the main two reasons why I’m with Ted Cruz in wanting the IRS to be abolished.

Gettysburg’s 150th

I’m not sorry to be missing Gettysburg’s 150th anniversary these next three days. Too many reenactors, thousands of them, in fact. And too many of them are too corpulent and their uniforms too clean to be taken seriously as representing the ragged, lean and hungry Rebel and Union soldiers who fought in the plowed fields and orchards south of the Pennsylvania town on July 1-3, 1863.

I attended the 125th anniversary, back in 1988, which, mercifully, was much less attractive to the costumed and so the fields were quiet on the appointed days and more appropriate for commemoration of tens of thousands of killed, wounded and missing, some of them my own ancestors, all of whom were Rebels. I walked from attack point to attack point on July 2 down Seminary Ridge sticking small Rebel battle flags in the ground beside the monuments of their Mississippi, South Carolina, Texas and Georgia units.

Thus the battle should be remembered on both sides, it seems to me, with whatever reconciliation and emancipation commemorations the park service thinks are appropriate. Gettysburg wasn’t the first battle the Rebels lost but it was one of the first big ones the Union clearly won, so it did provide the push for what President Lincoln later called  “a new birth of freedom.”

The reenactor bonanzas, however, just turn into carnivals leavened only by the sulfur  smell of the genuine black-powder rifles and cannon, of which there will be more than the usual number this week. Firing blanks of course, which do not provide the real sound—an ear-splitting crack—and so merely add to the phoniness of it all.

At least the Brit’s Telegraph says there will be enough cannon to give an approximation of the real scene. The Telegraph’s report, ironically, is probably the most complete one we’re likely to get. American media often are hobbled by their political focus on the country’s history, especially this history which concerns African slavery.

And therein is an interesting detail the Telegraph reporters found: several black reenactors portraying “civilians” at Gettysburg—presumably, in some cases, the real servants/slaves who followed their Rebel “marsters” to war. I saw one such black reenactor, exactly one, in 1990 at the 125th anniversary of the surrender at Appomattox. He was sitting with some white reenactor Rebels.

Good for them, the black reenactors, I mean, few of them as there are, for having the guts to buck contemporary racial politics to add some truth and verisimilitude to the circus: the three-ring parade of incongruously pot-bellied and double-chinned white soldiers in their spanking-new uniforms and far too many hoop-skirted women for anything like accuracy. All they need is a steam calliope on iron-rimmed wooden wheels playing Danny Boy.

But enough of the curmudgeon. It’s all very, very good in at least one respect. It’s really not possible to ever bring back the real days of 1863. Thank goodness.

Free at last, free at last…

For almost fifty years, the  electoral rules of Texas and seven other states have been chained to the federal government’s whim, particularly the Democrat Party’s whim, since the Democrat Party is the political party of a clear majority of the federal bureaucrats who make the rules.

The chains came off the other day with a Scotus ruling and the Democrats immediately cried foul, along with the usual race mongers who are still fighting Jim Crow decades after its wings came off, as they should have, and did. It’s just politically convenient for the Democrat Party to keep up the fiction that black and other minority rights are still at risk unless the feds control the rules. Cobb has a nice summary:

“Those states, Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina, Texas and Virginia have essentially been on probation for fifty years. Now they can change their laws without special oversight from the Federal Government.

“It probably comes as no surprise that these are all ‘red’ states that voted for Romney in 2012. Well, Virginia was a ‘blue’ state. And similarly comes as no surprise that these [were] all slave states. No, wait, Alaska wasn’t a slave state, neither was Arizona. In fact, no black man was ever even lynched in Arizona. Hmm. Well let’s not get too specific in categorizing them – they were all highlighted as the most racist states hostile to blacks. But Arkansas and Massachussetts were not included. And wasn’t it Florida that was doing the voter disenfranchisement?

“If you see the inconsistency here, then you should understand the simple reason I don’t find a particularly foul odor emanating from the Supreme Court while plenty of folks I see are turning up their noses today.”

Texas Attorney General Gregg Abbott celebrated the decision by immediately imposing the voter i.d. requirement passed by the state legislature but overruled by the feds’ “justice” department. Why, yes, the very same Democrat “justice” department that’s been wiretapping the news media.

The Democrat Party is opposed to voter i.d., supposedly because it discriminates against minorities who are too lazy or too stupid to get a photo i.d. although a photo i.d. is required to get you into any federal building anywhere. And now Texas will issue free ones for the hopeless—if they can prove residency with a recent electric bill.

Mob rule

The Democrat mob, that is, in the gallery of the Texas Senate which last night shouted down last-minute voting on a hated abortion regulation so that the special session concluded without it.

“The bill would ban abortion after 20 weeks of pregnancy and force many clinics that perform the procedure to upgrade their facilities and be classified as ambulatory surgical centers. Also, doctors would be required to have admitting privileges at a hospital within 30 miles — a tall order in rural communities.”

The Democrats, of course, object to any restriction on abortion or abortion mills. They’ve got to be able to murder babies right up to the currently allowable 28 weeks of pregnancy, and under any conditions, or else it’s a “war on women.”

Just like our lyin’ President Wormtongue in his hubris has to be able to singlehandedly make legislation to hike all of our electric bills to “save the planet” when there’s “no time to have a meeting of the flat earth society.” From the mob to a dictator is a short step and the Democrats have taken it.

UPDATE:  Dictators, of course, like their mobs: “Something special is happening in Austin tonight,” he (or, more likely, his minions) tweeted.

MORE:  Ha, ha. Gov. Perry has called the Legislature back into special session starting Monday to pass the abortion bill. Something tells me they’ll get it done this time, mob or no mob.