PC Sewage Pollutes Again

This one is by Leon County’s Superintendent of Schools, Jackie Pons.  The school district owns Killearn Lakes Elementary School, and that school’s management sent home the following waiver offer—and they’re serious about it, and Pons condones this…stuff.

I understand my rights as a parent and I request that my child, noted above, be excused from reciting the Pledge of Allegiance. This request includes standing and placing his/her right hand over his/her heart.

One parent (among many) is justifiably upset over this example of PC sewage, and he’s posted on his Facebook page his position on the matter.

Just to emphasize the matter, Pons’ contact data are

  • direct phone number: 850-487-7147
  • email: communityinfo@leonschools.net

Feel free to communicate your views of this travesty of education.

Openness and Accessibility Democrat Style

Republican Party Vice Presidential candidate Mike Pence talked with Fox and Friends‘ Ainsley Earhardt about Democratic Party Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and her decision not to talk openly and freely to the press or to the American people, saying this:

It’s time for her to go on the record.  Look, Hillary is in hiding.  Donald Trump is everywhere.  And I think she’s gone more than 250 days without a press conference.  You know, it’s time for her to step forward and to answer these questions [of Judicial Watch’s about her emails that a Federal judge has ruled she must answer under oath], and not just these questions, but questions about the Clinton Foundation.  Now we hear that the Clintons are going to stop fund raising for the Clinton Foundation if she’s elected President, presumably because that would be a conflict of interest.  Well, the American people wonder why wasn’t it a conflict of interest when she was Secretary of State, the third ranking Constitutional officer in charge of our foreign policy?

Republican Party Presidential candidate Donald Trump and Pence were just back from visiting the flood devastation of Baton Rouge.  President Barack Obama (D) refused to cut short his Massachusetts(!) golfing vacation to visit with the folks there or so send his representatives (because his own presence would be disruptive, a reason then-Senator Obama and his fellow Democrats pooh-poohed when President George Bush the Younger sent his representatives instead of going personally); although he says he’ll go “later.”  Clinton and Kaine have so far refused even to say they’ll visit at all.

Why are Democrats so reluctant to get down in the trenches with the people whose lives have been so badly disrupted, whose homes have been ravaged?  Don’t they care about these people?

It’s interesting to note, too, that Fox and Friends asked to interview Democratic Party Vice Presidential candidate Tim Kaine on the same matters: he refused.

It makes one wonder: of what are Clinton and Kaine, and the Democrats generally, so terrified that they won’t talk with Americans or with the press in anything other than canned speeches?  Why are they so afraid of openness, of free-wheeling discussions that they can’t control?

Like what he has to say or how he says it, or not, but Trump is indeed out there talking with anyone and everyone.  He’s not afraid.

Oops

Here’s General Colin Powell, ex-Secretary of State, on Democratic Party Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton’s claim that the Powell made her do it.

Her people have been trying to pin it on me.  The truth is, she was using [the private email server] for a year before I sent her a memo telling her what I did.

Plainly, Clinton in channeling Jinx: Now c’mon—it’s time for you to be a standup guy.

Hmm….

No, He Doesn’t

Howard Kurtz has joined the frenzy in his cynical piece titled Trump fuels a media furor (again) with Second Amendment comments on Clinton, this time over Republican Party Presidential candidate Donald Trump’s remark, concerning Democratic Party Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton’s naked attack on the 2nd Amendment, that 2nd Amendment supporters would exercise their considerable political power to protect this fundamental American right.

This is what Trump actually said.

If she gets to pick her judges, nothing you can do, folks. Although the Second Amendment people, maybe there is, I don’t know. But I’ll tell you what, that will be a horrible day.

This is the heart of Kurtz’ claim:

Donald Trump has talked himself into big trouble—and this time it’s not the fault of what he calls the “dishonest media.”

The media’s frenzied claim that Trump is inciting violence is truly breathtaking.  It also takes a truly sick mind—or a wholly dishonest one—to manufacture violence out of a prediction of strong political repercussion.

Kurtz then asked,

I don’t believe Donald Trump wants to incite violence against Hillary Clinton. But does he bear responsibility for an aside, or a joke, that many people heard that way?

And yet here is Kurtz carefully keeping exactly that distortion alive as though it were a legitimate interpretation.  This interpretation is manufactured entirely out of whole cloth by a media Kurtz himself has already called out as in the bag for Clinton.  The only people who “heard” Trump’s remark as a call for violence are Democrats who want to make personal political hay, no matter how much they have to twist facts to harvest it, and a press that has dishonestly chosen to take sides in a political contest that is for us voters alone to decide.

And as Kurtz ironically noted

This uproar is going to dominate the next few days, all but drowning out Trump’s message (and is drowning out the new controversy over emails showing favor-seeking between the Clinton Foundation and Clinton’s State Department).

Of course it is.  That’s the point of the press’ manufacture.  The decision to distort and then to hype the distortion is entirely the press’.  Just as it’s entirely the press’ choice to spike Democratic Party Ohio Senate candidate Ted Strickland’s yukking it up over how nice it was that Justice Antonin Scalia had died.  Or to conveniently forget about then-Democratic Party Presidential candidate Barack Obama’s remark about doing things “the Chicago way,” and about bringing guns to a knife fight.  Nobody has stuck a gun in the press’ ear and made them do any of that.

Does Trump bear responsibility for the behavior of a mendacious media?

Of course not.  Apparently Kurtz doesn’t believe his own press.

No Connection

There were no ties between Democratic Party Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and her State Department on the one hand and the Clinton Foundation run by ex-President Bill Clinton, daughter, and…his wife Hillary.  That’s the claim by no lesser lights than Bill and Hillary.

Thus, neither

In an exchange from April 2009, a longtime aide to Mr Clinton told three of Mrs Clinton’s top advisers that it was “important to take care of” a particular person, whose name has been redacted from the document. That person had written the aide, Doug Band, under the subject line “A favor…” to thank him for the “opportunity to go on the Haiti trip,” which the person called “eye-opening.” Mr Band was a chief adviser in helping Mr Clinton launch the Clinton Foundation after leaving the White House.

nor

Huma Abedin, a longtime confidante of Mrs Clinton who is now working for her campaign, replied to Mr Band: “We have all had him on our radar. Personnel has been sending him options.” Mr Band responded: “Great.” Mr Band was an important figure in helping Mr Clinton set up his post-presidential career and has since co-founded a New York company called Teneo Holdings.

While at the State Department, Ms Abedin received a special designation that allowed her to work at the agency while also doing outside work. During that period, she held two other positions, at the Clinton Foundation and at Teneo.

nor

In a separate exchange, Mr Band asked Ms Abedin and Cheryl Mills, another top aide to Mrs Clinton, to set up a meeting between a State Department official and a top donor to the Clinton Foundation.

“We need Gilbert Chagoury to speak to the substance person re Lebanon,” Mr Band wrote in April 2009. “As you know, he’s key guy there and to us and is loved in Lebanon. Very imp.”

Mr Chagoury, a Lebanese-Nigerian billionaire, has donated between $1 million and $5 million to the foundation, according to its disclosures.

mean anything at all.

There’s no connection.  Mm, mm.  From that, of course we don’t need to wonder about the content of those meetings, or trips, or favors, nor should we worry about what Federal goodies were given to folks like these.

Nah.  Not at all.