Oh, I think we’ll remember you, Meechaiel

And not just for your unwieldy given name, apparently Ebonics run amok.

Meechaiel Kahlil Criner, apparently from Texarkana on the Texas-Arkansas state lines, was quoted in a newspaper feature in 2014 when he was a sophomore in high school saying: “Every day I feel people think I’m not capable of much. What I want to leave behind is my name—I want them to know who Meechaiel Criner is.”

According to the Austin police he is a murderer, the killer of 18-year-old University of Texas freshman Haruka Weiser of Portland Oregon, in the first homicide on the Austin campus in recent memory since 1966.

And we may be hearing his name for many years to come. The Supremes, our robed rulers, apparently decided long ago that perps under 18 cannot be executed or given automatic life-in-prison-without-parole. Criner, according to the police, is 17.

UPDATE:  His grandmother tells KXAN Criner has a quick, hot temper, such that she always figured he would kill or be killed someday. Guess that’s why she let the state have him, though she is his legal guardian. They had him in Killeen, northwest of Austin, until he ran away. So a likely theory (mine) is that he sought to rob Weiser, she fought back, maybe kicking him in the shins with those heavy Doc Martin boots she was wearing, and he blew up and killed her.

MORE:  Instead, the daily’s net site reported on the evening of April 12 that detectives believe Weiser was raped and strangled. They are sending off samples of DNA (presumably sperm) to see if they match any previous sexual assaults around the state. Interestingly, they still think Criner chose Weiser at random, though we may learn later that there was some relationship between them.

Stupid, or lazy, Millennials

“Now Americans aged 16 to 24 rank at the bottom of a 22-country evaluation of numeracy, literacy, and technological problem-solving.

“Poor student performance should be no surprise: America’s family structure is falling apart. Nearly 30% of non-Hispanic white children are born out of wedlock, as well as 53% of Hispanics and 73% of African-Americans. When Reagan took office, 18% of all American births were to unmarried mothers. By 2014 the figure was above 40%.

“Catch-up ball doesn’t begin to describe our predicament. We need nothing short of a great national turnaround. There are two Republican candidates who made clear from the outset that it isn’t business as usual — Ted Cruz and Donald Trump. Another Romney wouldn’t be relevant.”

And Spengler, aka David Goldman, prefers Our Ted. Millennials, however, will almost certainly vote for the Hildabeast whose policies will continue the decline.

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The truth of house cats

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First Mooch’s lunch rules, now this

“The Obama administration plans to continue its war on food and food manufacturers with proposed guidelines for sodium consumption.

Despite “New studies show[ing] the government recommended sodium consumption level actually puts people at risk of death.”

Well, that’s no surprise. Their low-fat commands to food processors in the 1960s spurred 1980s epidemics of obesity and diabetes. Science’s reversal of their cholesterol edict was so embarrassing they hid it deep in a 572-page government report in 2015. Now, against their own research, the feds are going to try to get salt out of our diets.

Follow their food guidelines at your peril.

Our Little Barry’s Puppeteer

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“What we affirm is that we must proceed along the path of liberation even if this costs millions of atomic victims.” —Che

The Butcher of La Cabana as he was also called: “To send men to the firing squad, judicial proof is unnecessary. These procedures are an archaic bourgeois detail. This is a revolution! And a revolutionary must become a cold killing machine motivated by pure hate.”

Just the kind of man our little Barry Hussein looks up to for the implementation of their beloved Socialism. So-called.

Via Simply Jews.

Ink

Ink is one weird movie, hard to explain, even harder to appreciate once it’s over because the plot is so trite. But you don’t really see the plot until the end. The way it’s structured you’re more or less constantly trying to figure out what’s going on.

The visuals, however, are stunning, especially the appearance of the, what? The evil ones? With their glass-pane faces and glowing goggled eyes? Director/writer Jamin Winans has a weird mind. But he’s produced a captivating story. Right up until the very end when you realize it was rather pedestrian all along.

I did like the fact that I was able to watch it on my Amazon Fire tablet, avoiding the house of the sticky floors. How many stars on the Stanleymeter? Three. Try the trailer first. It sucked me in. You might like the movie more than I did.

Our Ted’s problems, part II

“It was disturbing enough when Senator Ted Cruz announced that Neil Bush, brother of Jeb and George W., would be a Finance Chairman of his campaign.

“Neil defrauded U.S. taxpayers out of $1.5 billion dollars in a savings and loan scam. Now however, Cruz has announced a key appointment that should disturb voters even more.

“Cruz named Former Texas Senator Phil Gramm as his economic guru. This guy virtually crashed the U.S. economy. Gramm is largely responsible for two bills which led to the speculative bubble which popped in September 2008….

And then there’s “…Goldman Sachs. The bank bailed out by U.S. taxpayers paid Hillary $675,000 for a speech. They also made a secret sweetheart loan to Ted Cruz’s U.S. Senate campaign. So in a Clinton-Cruz race the folks on Wall Street win either way.”

I was already wise to the Hildabeast’s finagling. I was coming around to our Ted’s. That’s why I always delete his or Heidi’s passionate pleas for just $5 more in contributions. Like he really needs it.

Via Daily Caller