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Wednesday, October 2, 2024

Van-tastic!

 


Friends, I invite your comments on tonight's debate between J.D. Vance and Tim Walz, but my initial reaction is that Vance lived up to his billing as an intellectually robust, articulate, and extremely affable Trumper.  He did, in my estimation, a much better job of selling the Trump record, and trashing the Biden-Harris record, than Trump did himself.  I doubt that any Vice-Presidential debate will ever prove decisive, but Vance reminded the American people that Kamala Harris has had three and a half years to solve all our problems, and instead she has only made them worse.  Enough said???


https://www.wsj.com/livecoverage/vance-walz-vice-presidential-debate-election-2024?st=5j49iZ

Monday, September 30, 2024

Democracy at Death's Door?

 



Friends, Elon Musk recently tweeted at length about the stakes in this election, and he makes a persuasive case.  Basically, he asserts that Democrats are using mass immigration to alter the nation's demographics and turn it into California -- a deep blue one-party state.  I believe he's right about Democrats' intentions, but he may be mistaken about the ultimate outcome.  Florida has become extremely diverse in much the same way that California has, and it is moving from purple to red.  Likewise, DJT is earning record levels of support from Hispanics and Asians, which suggests that Democratic one-party rule may not be inevitable as whites recede into minority status.  Musk's argument may be speculative, therefore, but he's basically correct that Democrats are seeking to negate the competitiveness of American politics by changing the nature of the voters themselves.  And you have to hand it to them: their strategy has borne fruit in places like Arizona, Georgia, and North Carolina.  Who's to say it won't work nationally, in the final analysis?


https://x.com/elonmusk/status/1840409051357696324?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1840409051357696324%7Ctwgr%5Ef3684bb99a7b8dab8f0a4631f21999f6ff40dc59%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.mediaite.com%2Fpolitics%2Felon-musk-d


Meanwhile, there's a lot of hubbub this cycle about how masculine Tim Walz and Doug Emhoff are, and the implication is that men ought to be flocking to the Dems' colors, because it's the macho thing to do.  Of course, the Democrats have ignored men and their problems for decades, so it's interesting that they're choosing this moment to play catchup.  Will it work?  Will all those stupid men fall for it?  Well, we are stupid, and violent, and smelly, and "weird", so maybe...  Anyway, if one asks the question: which gender has it worse in America, the answer is not necessarily clear.


https://www.wsj.com/lifestyle/careers/young-american-men-lost-c1d799f7?st=4RfwSW


In Europe, the "far right" is celebrating a big election win in Austria, while in France Marine Le Pen and other nationalist, anti-immigration leaders are on trial based on what may be a European version of lawfare.  I wouldn't be shocked if Europe gradually took a more authoritarian approach to the suppression of the populist right, would you?


https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c8rdygy5888o


https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c0jw967zg0eo


Finally, the U.K. has passed a singular milestone: it's closing its very last coal-fired power plant.  Now, if you know anything about the industrial revolution, you would be aware that it started in Britain and it relied overwhelmingly on coal.  Thus, the abandonment of coal is both a signal of Britain's commitment to fighting climate change, and a reflection of Britain's deindustrialization, as increasingly the hard, dirty work of "making stuff" is outsourced to countries like China -- which most certainly burn coal, and lots of it!  Anyway, it's a remarkable shift for Britain, and it comes with one major caveat: "sustainable" energy is proving a heck of a lot more expensive!


https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c5y35qz73n8o

Saturday, September 28, 2024

Courting Trump

 



Friends, many conservatives were disappointed with the performance of Donald Trump as president in his first term.  Specifically, he seemed unable to master the Deep State or to reverse the political fortunes of Democrats.  Quite the contrary, the Deep State and the Democratic Party are stronger now than when Trump took office.  Be all this as it may, few conservatives would argue that Trump did a poor job of selecting federal judges and Supreme Court Justices.  The leftist campaign to discredit the courts, and especially SCOTUS, is a testament to Trump's success in this regard.  This article, however, points out that not all Trump appointees have been in agreement on critical issues, and Trump might, in his second term, take over the selection process himself rather than farming it out to the Federalist Society.  Purely from a "progressive" standpoint, this prospect is more than a little terrifying, because it could yield a judicial branch that doesn't just lean right, but leans Trumpy!


https://www.vox.com/scotus/373084/supreme-court-trump-judges-federalist-society


Meanwhile, note that, anytime Trump supporters break the law or use violence, the media has a collective freakout, and they don't stop harping on the issue for years.  Note also that when leftists or Trump haters violate the law or start shooting up the neighborhood, the Left and the Democrats mouth the standard platitudes and then quickly memory-hole the incident.  Hey, nobody ever said life was fair!


https://www.nationalreview.com/bench-memos/threats-against-conservative-justices-dont-hold-the-medias-attention/

Friday, September 27, 2024

Frenemies

 


Friends, apparently efforts are underway to bring Trump and Zelensky together to deescalate tensions between the fellow who may soon be president again and "our man in Kyiv".  How nice.  Wouldn't want that flow of arms to be interrupted even for a millisecond!  Meanwhile, an extraordinary tete-a-tete occurred last night between Trump and the leftist U.K. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer.  Starmer and his associates have demonized Trump, but now they want to butter him up, just in case he becomes leader of the free world again.  Can't say I blame them.  Prudence before progressivism is a wise approach.


https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2024/09/27/trump-looks-past-years-of-barbs-from-left-wing-british-pm-for-talks/

 

Here's a very perceptive analysis of what is, from a leftist perspective, an extremely puzzling and troubling trend: growing non-white support for Trump.  I mean, Trump is a Nazi, right?  Why would blacks, Hispanics, and Asians lend him their votes?  You have to give the people at Vox credit -- they put their invective aside for five minutes to examine the question...

 

https://www.vox.com/2024-elections/373535/3-theories-gop-donald-trump-nonwhite-voters-hispanic-black-latino-asian 


Finally, the failures of the Secret Service in Butler, PA are quite extraordinary, and the Feds' reticence to share information with the public even more so.  I'm not a conspiracy theorist myself, but I do question how high a priority it can be for a Trump-hating government agency (and let's be honest: all our government agencies are stacked with Trump haters) to protect Donald J. Trump from those who wish to harm him...


https://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2024/09/25/sen_johnson_local_police_believe_they_shot_trump_shooter_we_dont_know_because_his_body_has_been_cremated.html

Wednesday, September 25, 2024

It's the Economy, Stupid!

 



Friends, the latest Newsmaker Show is undoubtedly the answer to almost all of your prayers, except possibly the one for salvation, although some would say the jury is out on that one...  Brian and I take a hard look at the economy and Americans' darkening mood about it, and what that portends for the presidential election.  We also consider the escalating violence in Lebanon, the prospects for a resolution of the Russia-Ukraine War, the irrationality of TDS, the likely role of RFK, Jr. in a Trump administration, the future of the filibuster and Democratic court-packing schemes, and whether SCOTUS will be in the driver's seat this November.  Holy cow!  What a lineup.  The ghost of Rush Limbaugh must be green with envy...


https://rumble.com/v5gaj85-wlea-newsmaker-september-25-2024-dr-nick-waddy.html

Tuesday, September 24, 2024

Feeling Blue, Voting Red

 


Friends, today I bring you two signs that the mood of the public may be shifting in a way that's highly favorable to the Trump campaign.  The nunber one issue in this election, and in almost every election, is the economy, and in the past month consumers, who are the same thing as voters, are feeling much less optimistic.  In fact, consumer confidence is tumbling.  Is that "fair" or valid, based on objective economic indicators?  Well, who cares!  Economic perceptions have a much greater effect on politics than economic realities, and for this reason the lefties should be mighty nervous!  In related news, the Chinese government is getting increasingly antsy about the state of their economy, which they are trying to juice up with stimulus measures.  Lest we forget, a Chinese slowdown portends a global slowdown, which in turn portends an American slowdown.  It's all a rich tapestry, isn't it?  The Dems better hope that vacuous Kamalan "joy" is sufficient to beat back this wave of pessimism, or else their goose is cooked!


https://www.cnbc.com/2024/09/24/september-consumer-confidence-falls-the-most-in-three-years.html

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cjd5xlv03jxo 

Monday, September 23, 2024

For Shame!

 



Friends, for reasons that are a mystery to me -- but which may involve making boatloads of money -- Elon Musk's X, a.k.a. Twitter, has decided to grovel at the feet of the Chief Justice of Brazil's Supreme Court, who treats Brazil as a personal fiefdom and is determined to erase the free speech rights of dissidents.  X took a bold stand against government censorship in Brazil, and now has reversed course.  I can't say I'm shocked, but I'm extremely disappointed.  Musk has just demonstrated that the world's richest man can be intimidated by a court in Brazil, of all places.  Ergo, what are the chances that you or I could stand up to the political and economic establishment in the USA?  Oh, we could try...and they would crush us like bugs.  I would argue that Musk has a responsibility to push back against censorship and to defy unreasonable orders from semi-authoritarian and authoritarian governments.  After all, if not Musk, then who???  Unfortunately, governments all around the world will take heart from these developments.  They will conclude that, ultimately, no one can withstand their righteous (?) fury.  And they may be right.


https://www.breitbart.com/tech/2024/09/23/elon-musk-bends-the-knee-to-brazils-censorship-in-x-twitter-free-speech-fight/

Sunday, September 22, 2024

All Knotted Up

 


Friends, this election will be decided in the battleground states, as everyone knows.  As of today, the polls in those states, according to the RealClearPolitics averages, are precisely tied at 47.7% each for Trump and Kam-Kam.  I predict, in the coming weeks, it could get even closer!!!  Holy moly!  Now, if you subscribe to the view that many public polls overstate Democratic support, and understate support for Trump, in particular, especially at the state level, then you could surmise that it's Trump who has the upper hand.  You could surmise that, but I wouldn't bet the farm on it.


https://www.realclearpolling.com/elections/president/2024/battleground-states

 

In other news, WWI isn't quite over, at least in Belgrade, Serbia.  Boy, those Balkan Slavs really know how to nurse a grudge, don't they?

 

https://www.realclearpolling.com/elections/president/2024/battleground-states 


Germany has been closing safe, reliable, essentially non-polluting nuclear plants for years, because progressives find them icky.  The result?  More expensive energy, and a lot more carbon emissions than was necessary.


https://www.realclearscience.com/articles/2024/08/27/study_quantifies_germanys_disastrous_switch_away_from_nuclear_power_1053889.html

 

Finally, have you ever wondered why Uncle Joe Stalin was so handsome, vigorous, and physically fit?  I know I have.  It seems he benefitted from regular injections of a serum harvested in part from recently deceased young men, of which Russia had something of a bumper crop at the time.  What an amazing achievement for Soviet science!  I hope no one in the White House reads this article, because they might get ideas about putting the spring back in Sleepy Joe's step...

 

https://montrealgazette.com/opinion/columnists/the-right-chemistry-the-life-and-death-of-a-soviet-era-search-for-longevity 

Thursday, September 19, 2024

Mao Mao Mao!


 

Friends, this week's Newsmaker Show includes a deep analysis of the last debate, the latest Trump assassination attempt, and the state of the race, but you don't care about any of that.  You want to know my thoughts on the legacy of Chairman Mao!  Of course you do.  And you shall.  It's just a click away...


https://rumble.com/v5fjkk9-wlea-newsmaker-september-18-2024-dr.-nick-waddy.html?fbclid=IwY2xjawFZXANleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHVMCpArppVysD_unYyWJOzUH5tx6NFoMIQ7IGqdPRe0IvbN068dqzsstSA_aem_frRaHUGJaFGZNSZqV9VdaQ

 

In other news, this is a very good article about the need for peace in Ukraine, but check out the authors: none other than RFK, Jr. and Don, Jr.  Wow!!!  Talk about a MAGA brain trust...  Could this mean that Bobby is being sucked deeper into MAGA-land?  Could be.  It ought be a fruitful alliance for both sides.


https://thehill.com/opinion/international/4882868-negotiate-with-moscow-to-end-the-ukraine-war-and-prevent-nuclear-devastation/


Finally, someone has polled Democrats on whether it would be a good idea to kill Trump.  Quite a few of them say yes.  Quite a few of them aren't sure.  Gee, I wonder which way they lean, huh?  Another interesting finding is that a lot of Americans believe that either the Trump campaign or the Harris campaign was involved in the recent assassination attempt.  Bottom line: 20% of Americans will believe virtually anything, as long as it aligns with their warped worldview.


https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/sep/17/us-supreme-court-republican-judges-next-president


Finally, this article merits your consideration.  The lefties are nervous that the 2024 election could be decided by the Supreme Court.  They're right to be concerned!  A lot of their hand-wringing over alleged GOP election rigging is pure nonsense, and all the "voter suppression" in the world hasn't stopped the Dems from banking more and more votes.  But the article is right that SCOTUS has already decided one presidential election, and it could easily play a decisive role in a contested contest this time as well.  BTW, if it does play a starring role, I wouldn't necessarily assume that Trump will be the beneficiary.  These justices have to live in Washington, D.C., after all, and their social circles would scorn them if they were personally responsible for a second term for Trump -- and scorn is the best case scenario!


https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/sep/17/us-supreme-court-republican-judges-next-president

Sunday, September 15, 2024

What Wasn't Said Spoke Louder Than What Was

 


Friends, my latest article is hot off the digital presses, and it's a doozy!  I upbraid Trump for all the opportunities he missed in the debate, which were numerous, and which may end up hurting his chances more than the unfortunate gaffes he actually made.  I also suggest that there is still time for the Trump-Vance campaign to correct these errors and get its messaging on track.


Losing By Omission


To be clear, there is little sign at this stage of the presidential race that Donald Trump is destined to lose. According to the polls and the betting markets, the only reasonable conclusion one can reach currently is that the outcome is a toss up. Nonetheless, there is no denying that the debates have hobbled Trump and have caused him to lose momentum, and, lest we forget, in such a close contest, every drop, every iota, of momentum is precious and could ultimately be determinative.

The first mistake Trump made vis-à-vis the debates was to announce that he would face off against Joe Biden “anytime, anywhere”. This forfeited Trump's leverage over the timing and the venue(s), needless to say, and led to an early debate on CNN that, while it yielded a Trump “win” over Biden, also facilitated a successful Democratic Party coup that ousted Biden, a weak candidate, and replaced him with, by most accounts, a younger and abler competitor. Thus, in the grand scheme of things, the big loser of the June debate was...Trump himself. And it need not have been so. Had Trump not given the coup plotters an opening, the Democrats would be saddled with Sleepy Joe to this day.

Because Trump had already agreed to debate his opponent, who was then Biden, on CNN and ABC, he was essentially boxed in and had to accept a September debate against Kamala Harris on ABC – a network whose documented hostility to Trump and Republicans made it highly unlikely that the questioning and moderation would be congenial. Quite predictably, it wasn't. Harris put forth a performance that exceeded expectations – especially those of Trumpers, Republicans, and conservatives – while Trump seemed defensive, repetitive, and poorly versed in policy and facts. Meanwhile, ABC's crack team did its best to kick Trump while he was down.

I would like to suggest, however, that Trump's biggest failures in the recent debate do not flow from what he said, or what Harris said in response. The most shocking and egregious fumbles that Trump made lie in what he didn't say, and in the golden opportunities that he missed. These omissions lead one to question whether Trump's political instincts are as sharp as they used to be.

First, in discussing abortion, Trump talked up the virtues of the overturning of Roe v. Wade and the consequent empowerment of the states. That is a sound approach, but what Trump did not do was personalize the issue. Harris did: she made it clear that real women are suffering because of the abortion restrictions passed by Republicans at the state level. The natural retort, which Trump failed to make, is that real babies are being born, and actual human lives are being saved, by abortion restrictions as well. At the very least, Trump could have suggested that the issue is a complicated one and there are valid reasons – politically, constitutionally, morally, emotionally, religiously, etc. – to respect both sides.

Second, both candidates were asked a question about race and identity, which was a perfect opportunity to make their pitches to voters of color. Harris did so, and Trump did not. Obviously, one of Trump's most serious weaknesses as a candidate is that he is widely perceived to be a racist and a sexist. Indeed, Democrats, progressives, and so-called journalists have invested much time and energy in painting him as a bigot. Thus, when Trump has a chance to build bridges with minority and female voters, he should probably make the effort. He has plenty of potential ammunition: from the legions of minority and women voters who already support him, to the gains that people of color and women made during his first administration, to the fact that Democrats so often take these demographics for granted and do not genuinely care about their interests. Trump could have attempted to appeal to this massive and growing component of the electorate in countless ways. He didn't even try, which is political malpractice.

Third, Trump did not mention Kamala Harris's long period of self-isolation after her crowning as the Democratic Party's presidential nominee, including her refusal to give press conferences or do one-on-one interviews. He didn't mention in any detail her record as a San Francisco District Attorney or as California's Attorney General, which could be used to peg her as a typical Bay Area leftist. He didn't allude to her steadfast support for Joe Biden, up to the moment that she stabbed him in the back and took his place as her party's standard-bearer. In short, Trump missed countless opportunities to attack Harris based on her record, her ideology, her trustworthiness, and other personal defects.

Fourth, Trump did not push back against hostile questioning regarding January 6th and his rejection of the results of the 2020 election by focusing instead on the Democrats' and the Biden Administration's sponsorship of censorship and their attempts to keep their political opponents off the ballot. Why not put Democrats on the defensive on the issue of “democracy” whenever possible? Trump did address lawfare and the “weaponization” of the justice system against him personally, but he might have driven home these points by underlining the close connections between the prosecutors who are targeting him and the White House, and he might also have pointed out to the American people that, if he, a candidate for president and a former president, can be a victim of lawfare, then they, as ordinary citizens, are arguably even more exposed to persecution and prosecution. In other words, no one is safe when the rule of law breaks down.

Lastly, there is a burning issue in American political life that admittedly no politician likes to talk about, but every educated and informed voter finds highly concerning: our deteriorating fiscal situation. With recent yearly deficits of $1 trillion to $3 trillion, and a debt-to-GDP ratio that is now way above the danger point of 100% – meaning that our $35 trillion debt exceeds our $27 trillion economy – America simply cannot afford to keep spending wildly, while also cutting taxes, which is the apparent preference of both Trump and Harris. Something has to give, and our president, or our future president, needs to be straight with us and lay out the sacrifices that will have to be made to restore our financial soundness and stability. Almost every Republican and conservative, and many independents, understand this, but Trump said nothing that might appease those voters who are concerned about nation's fiscal future. In fact, he showed no awareness of the problem.

Trump's errors and omissions in the recent debate were serious. For some people watching, they may even be disqualifying. Luckily, there are still two months left for Donald Trump, J.D. Vance, and their many capable surrogates to address some of these gaping holes in Trump's messaging, and to reassure the American people that, on these critical issues, while the GOP may not have all the answers, it will not be altogether silent.


Dr. Nicholas L. Waddy is an Associate Professor of History at SUNY Alfred and blogs at: www.waddyisright.com. He appears on the Newsmaker Show on WLEA 1480/106.9.

 

And here it is in the Olean Times Herald:

 

https://www.oleantimesherald.com/commentary/losing-by-omission/article_c6208b48-75e8-11ef-8381-fffc9a6069db.html 

 

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In other news, Trump was the intended victim of yet another assassination attempt today!  If some of these Trump haters learn better markmanship, and if these trends continue, Trump may not make it to November...  Of course, don't expect to learn much about the shooter from the federal authorities.  They'll be sure to paint him as a "lone wolf" and leave it at that.

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c3rllnd1pypo