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  • World of Warships- Knife fight

    Things got pretty sporty at the end of my last battle last night. 

     

     

  • About that “lowest of the low” rant- Psychology Today looks at the enlisted force.

    That California Democrat politician is a fine example of "frequently wrong, but never in doubt!"

    How dumb are people in the military? 

    In a recent news story, Gregory Salcido, who works at a high school in California and served on the city council, referred to military members as "the lowest of our low."

    Presumably he was referring to educationintelligence, and perhaps socioeconomic status.

    Is he right? Let's find out.

    Are Military Members Uneducated?

    One way to find an answer is to look at education. Let's leave aside military officers, who are required to earn a college degree before joining. Presumably, officers are not who you have in mind when wondering about the background and quality of military members. You're probably thinking about the enlisted troops. These are people who typically join right after high school.

     

    Mind you, I met some really dumb people during my service. But some of the very brightest people I've ever met were in the enlisted ranks, the combat arms especially. 

     

  • Matt Udkow saving lives.

    Matt is a retired US Coast Guard helo pilot. After a career with them saving lives, he's now working for the Santa Barbara County Fire Department as a helo pilot. And he's still saving lives. When the mudslides devastated Montecito, CA, Matt spent several days hoisting people to safety. Thanks, Matt. 

     

     

  • Because Hillary Was Supposed to Win

    At Hillary Clinton's direction, the Democratic National Committee paid for the Fusion GPS dossier and then handed it (with John McCain's fingerprints on it) to the FBI's Counterintelligence Chief, who washed that information through the Intelligence Community to give it the appearance of intelligence information gathered by US agencies, to hand to a FISA judge to obtain a warrant to conduct surveillance on a political opponent.  These events can only be a surprise, however, to the willfully blind.  If you recall, during the Democratic Primary debates Candidate Hillary Clinton was asked whom she was most proud to consider an enemy.  Was it Kim Jong-un?  Bashir Assad?  Putin?  Saddam Hussein?  Qaddafi?  No siree.  Her answer, you may recall, was a group of law-abiding American citizens.  The NRA. 

    Candidate Clinton's answer was in keeping with the policies of her benefactor, Barack Hussein Obama, who had weaponized the IRS and the EPA and the Justice Department against domestic political challengers, bringing the full weight of government power to bear to extralegally persecute those of us who were the wrong race or gender, or held the wrong viewpoint about which of our Constitutional liberties we should have.  This autocratic tyranny stood poised to permanently occupy the positions of power in what would have become our former Republic.   And Hillary Clinton was a lock to win the White House.  

    Except she didn't.  And we may thank God and the Deplorables for it.  The residue of the Left's fecal contamination of our Republic's institutions is very publicly being scrubbed from the walls, of late.  With the release of the "FBI memo", the disinfectant effect of sunlight seems to have caught the roaches before they could scurry away.  

    But National Review's Victor David Hanson tells us what was supposed to happen.

    Had Hillary won, as she was supposed to, Comey would probably have been mildly chastised for his herky-jerky press conferences, but ultimately praised for making sure the email scandal didn’t derail her. Comey’s later implosion, recall, occurred only after the improbable election of Donald Trump, as he desperately reversed course a fourth time and tried to ingratiate himself with Trump while hedging his bets by winking and nodding at the ongoing, unraveling fantasy of the Steele dossier.

    And Barack Obama? We now know that he himself used an alias to communicate at least 20 times with Hillary on her private, non-secure gmail account. But Obama lied on national TV, saying he learned of Hillary’s illegal server only when the rest of the nation did, by reading the news. Would he have dared to lie so publicly if he’d assumed that Trump’s presidency was imminent? Would he ever have allowed his subordinates to use the dossier to obtain FISA warrants and pass around and unmask the resulting surveillance transcripts if he’d seen Trump as the likely winner and a potentially angered president with powers to reinvestigate all these illegal acts?

    We sometimes forget that Barack Obama, not candidate Hillary Clinton, was president when the FBI conducted the lax investigation of the email scandal, when Loretta Lynch outsourced her prosecutorial prerogatives to James Comey, when the FBI trafficked with the Clinton-funded Fusion GPS dossier, when various DOJ and FBI lawyers requested FISA-approved surveillance largely on the basis of a fraudulent document, and when administration officials unmasked and leaked the names of American citizens.

    Had Hillary Clinton polled ten points behind Donald Trump in early 2016, we’d have none of these scandals — not because those involved were moral actors (none were), but because Hillary would have been considered yesterday’s damaged goods and not worth any extra-legal exposure taken on her behalf.

    Similarly, if the clear front-runner Hillary Clinton had won the election, we’d now have no scandals. Again, the reason is not that she and her careerist enablers did not engage in scandalous behavior, but that such foul play would have been recalibrated as rewardable fealty and absorbed into the folds of the progressive deep state.

    The deranged panic of the Schiffs and the Pelosis is a sure sign that this is far worse than anyone in their complicit news media dared let on.  Hillary Clinton.  Bill Clinton.  Barack Obama.  Loretta Lynch.  James Comey.  James Clapper.  John Brennan.  Peter Strzok.  Andrew McCabe.  Samantha Power.  Susan Rice.  Huma Abedein.  Cheryl Mills.  And yes, Robert Mueller and John McCain.  

    Perjury.  Obstruction of justice.  Conspiracy.  Falsifying government documents.  Mishandling of classified information.  Influence-peddling.  Malfeasance and abuse of government power.  And, quite possibly, treason.  

    This makes Watergate look like a parking ticket.   

    URR here.  

  • Tenzig-Hillary Airport

    If you're going to climb Mount Everest, chances are very good you'll fly into Lukla, Nepal, because that's the gateway to the base camp.

    Tenzig-Hillary Airport is not, however, for the faint of heart. It's one of the most dangerous airports in the world. 

     

     

    The list of significant crashes is sobering. 

  • Aerial Delivery of Naval Mines

    The most effective bombing campaign you've probably never heard of was Operation Starvation. Barely 5% of the 20th Air Force's B-29 sorties sank or damaged 670 Japanese ships in the last five months of the war, and effectively paralyzed what little shipping the Japanese had left. 

     

     

  • Air Power At Sea

    Narrated by Cliff Robertson. 

     

     

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  • Barrett Firearms knows customer service.

     

     

  • World of Warships- Hard Fought Comeback

    I think it's fair to say Grump and I led the team back from the brink of defeat.