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If only grandma’d been aborted…

Cheery Chelsea Clinton is every bit as loquacious as her daddy the Groper. But maybe not quite as, shall we say, um, precise.

Chelsea says her mom was the daughter of a woman whose unwed teenage parents had no place like Planned Parenthood to go to for help. For help?

In effect, Chelsea is saying her grandmother should have been aborted. In which case there’d be no Lady Macbeth and no Chelsea.

Well, Chelsea did go to journalism school. They don’t generally get the brightest bulbs in the marquee.

Via Weasel Zippers.

The elephants in the room, heh

What is it about New York and Chicago union bosses? Are they all fat and happy, not to mention lazy and stupid?

Or is it just these two behemoths?

Via ChicagoBoyz.

Has the day come?

A day may come when the courage of men fails,
when we forsake our friends and break all bonds of fellowship, but it is not this day.
An hour of wolves and shattered shields, when the age of men comes crashing down,
but it is not this day!
This day we fight! By all that you hold dear on this good Earth,
I bid you stand, Men of the West!
– Aragorn’s speech, before the Black Gates

With our feckless, lying president in full retreat from the Iranian and Islamist threats, it would seem the courage of Western men has failed.  Certainly with the London decapitation in full view of a crowd of Brit men— including unarmed and apparently cowardly cops– when only a woman had the cojones to confront the killers. While the cops watched from far enough away to be safe. Disgusting.

Via Sgt. Mom at Chicago Boyz

UPDATE:  OTOH, the authorities moved swiftly to punish a few Brits making connections between the Woolwich murder and Islam on Twitter and Facebook, while pretending to know nothing about such a connection.

Similar, as Richard Fernandez notes, to the WaPo pretending that the Muslim rioters in Sweden are merely “youths” protesting the “underprivilege” of the “foreign born.” The WaPo “knows what it means and we are supposed to know what it means but we are not supposed to admit that we know what it means.”

While Swedish police, using a “non-intervention policy” with the rioters,act to stop people defending their homes and vehicles.

I drew the black bean

Now that’s a phrase you seldom hear anymore. Only native Texans ever said it, as a whimsical explanation for having to do something unpleasant, because only the natives knew what it meant. And only because Texas history was a large part of their public school education.

The public schools are pretty homogenized nowadays, wherever you go, utterly preoccupied with political correctness. Mr. B. was confused for months in second grade thinking Sojourner Truth had freed the slaves. I didn’t even hear her name until I was in college. Will he learn about the black bean draw? I doubt it. Makes Mexican history look bad. Can’t have that now. Can we?