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DECEMBER 26, 2015 SHORT TAKES ON THE DRIFTING WRECKAGE – AT 11:55 P.M. ET: THINK IT'S TOO WARM? – From KCEN: (WFAA) -- The long-awaited storm system is making its way into Texas, and promises to bring a variety of weather through Monday. A crippling winter storm will strike West Texas with heavy snow and high winds leading to what the National Weather Service is calling a "historic blizzard." Meanwhile, severe weather will break out in our part of the state and points south. All forms of severe weather will be possible, including large hail, damaging winds, and tornadoes. Flash flooding will also be a concern. But it should also be pointed out that many areas will just be getting a simple soaking rain. Strong to severe storms will break out to the west and northwest of Dallas-Fort Worth on Saturday afternoon, spreading slowly to the east during the evening. Take that, global warmers! UK AMBASSADOR WAY OUT OF LINE – From The Hill: The United Kingdom's top diplomat in the United States is a fan of President Obama. “I think the legacy, the balance sheet, doesn’t look bad," Sir Peter Westmacott, the outgoing British ambassador in Washington, said in an interview with The Guardian newspaper. "It certainly doesn’t feel to me like this is a lame-duck presidency which has given up," he added. "He’s motoring along and he’s doing through executive action what he needs to.”...He lauded the deals Obama struck with Iran and Cuba, saying they took "political courage." Both Obama and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, the Democratic presidential front-runner, "did a remarkable job of making America loved again after the difficult years of the previous regime,” Westmacott said. Entirely inappropriate comments by a foreign ambassador regarding our internal affairs. Unusual for a British diplomat, who should know better. As for our being "loved again," I wonder who the lovers are. This man deserves a reprimand, but he's retiring anyway. FROM THOSE INVENTIVE YANKS – From the TimesGazette.com: Scientists from the UCLA (University of California, Los Angeles) Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science come with significant results in creating an incredibly strong but still lightweight new structural metal by using a novel way. Scientists announce that the new metal shows extremely high specific strength (the weight, which a substance can resist before breaking) and particular modulus (stiffness-to-weight ratio). The metal is produced when magnesium is mixed with dense ceramic, silicon carbide nanoparticles, which are equally spread in magnesium. The particular material might be used in creating cars, lightweight airplanes, mobile electronics, spacecraft as well as medical devices. Because of its light weight, this unique metal may also assist in improving the fuel effectiveness of airplane and spacecraft, or other vehicles. Leave it to our guys to come up with something great. If the story proves out, this could have an important impact on energy policy. December 26, 2015 Permalink
HMM. SOMETHING UP? – AT 11:35 A.M. ET: Remember Jim Webb? He's the former Democratic senator from Virginia who, earlier this year, challenged Hillary Clinton for the Democratic presidential nomination. Webb, a moderate pro-defense former Republican, never had a shot in a party that is increasingly leftist. He departed the race early, but there were lingering questions as to whether he would mount a third-party challenge, positioning himself as a traditional, middle guy between Democratic and Republican extremes. And now there's this, from The Hill:
That is a stunningly strong attack. And then there is this:
COMMENT: From the tone of his comments, it sounds like he's very serious. Even if he takes three or four points away from Hillary, that could be decisive in a close race. There may be many surprises up ahead. December 26, 2015 Permalink AFTERMATH OF THE ATTACKS IN FRANCE – AT 11:56 A.M. ET: More and more recruits from France are slipping off to Syria. The question is, what will they do when they return? From Fox:
COMMENT: We know that a tiny number of fanatical jihadists can pull off a major attack. The 9-11 attacks in the United States were carried out by 19 aircraft hijackers. So even a small number of people leaving a country like France, and returning, can wreak havoc. There have been a number of reports of young Muslims, especially from the Minnesota area, suddenly disappearing after being radicalized by online sites. We can expect them back. December 26, 2015 Permalink
BACK TO THE REAL WORLD – AT 10:18 A.M. ET: A new terror warning in Europe. From AP:
COMMENT: The number of successful attacks in 2015 was dramatically high, as were the number of arrests in the United States tied to terrorism. I suspect the number of terror attacks in 2016 will depend on how terror groups think their actions will affect our presidential election. However, their sophistication about American politics may not be great. December 26, 2015 Permalink
DECEMBER 25, 2015 SHORT TAKES ON THE DRIFTING WRECKAGE – AT 11:52 P.M. ET: CHRISTMAS EVE GIFT – From Fox: The Office of the Director of National Intelligence on Thursday released 16 pages of sensitive documents related to the 2012 Benghazi terror attack. The documents, released ahead of the Christmas holiday, include mostly blacked-out emails and some press clippings about events in Libya after the attack on the U.S. embassy, which left four Americans dead. The event has become a central part of Republican criticism of Hillary Clinton's time as Secretary of State as she runs for president. A few of the heavily redacted emails discuss the drafting of an assessment of the threat level before the attack occurred. Congress had requested the assessment in the months after the attack. A Christmas Eve "document dump," as it's called, guarantees little press interest. During most of the year, document dumps are reserved for Friday nights. THIS RESTORES FAITH IN OUR COLLEGE KIDS – From Fox: A group of students at Georgia Institute of Technology showed their appreciation for a security guard in a special way. According to a Facebook post by the school, students from the Scheller College of Business wanted to thank the security guard who always brightens their days. “We just want to show you how much we appreciate you and all that you do for us each day, bringing energy, making our days better,” a student says in a video. The 150 students hoped to raise $100 as a token of appreciation, but they surpassed their goal and gave the security guard $1,600. The security guard was so moved by the act of kindness, he was speechless. He opened the card from the students and teared up. “It’s not about the money. It’s about how many people donated and how much we appreciate you every day,” the student said. Now those are good kids, and I think there are far more of them than news stories allow us to believe. RECORD WARMTH – From accuweather.com: Christmas Eve felt more like Memorial Day across much of the eastern United States as temperatures rose between 20 and 35 degrees above average and 5-15 degrees above previous record highs. Records were broken from the Southeast to New England with some areas breaking their previous record high by more than 10 degrees F. Some records were broken from the 1800s. December 25, 2015 Permalink
QUOTE OF THE DAY – AT 12:38 P.M. ET: From Peggy Noonan, in The Wall Street Journal:
COMMENT: Families were also closer. You tended to live in the same neighborhood, or at least the same town, with other family members. We are more stretched out today. We claim to be connected, but it's only with wires. December 25, 2015 Permalink SOME PROGRESS AGAINST ISIS – AT 11:44 A.M. ET: We always give credit where it's due. There seems to be some military progress against ISIS in Iraq. From Powerline:
COMMENT: And Mosul may be next to fall to Iraqi forces. This is good, but there are some serious asterisks: ISIS is very shrewd, and knows when to fall back and put its resources elsewhere. The elsewhere right now is Afghanistan, where both ISIS and the Taliban are growing in power. We applaud every victory over ISIS, but the fight is far from over. ISIS can stage strategic retreats in some areas, only to appear elsewhere in substantial numbers. December 25, 2015 Permalink CHRISTMAS DAY – AT 10:56 A.M. ET: Urgent Agenda is published 365 days a year. Thus we publish on Christmas Day. We maintain the same publishing schedule as a daily newspaper, although we're not a newspaper. But our schedule allows us to be up to date every day. What it does to my sleep is another matter entirely. On this Christmas Day, let us not forget that Christianity is now the most persecuted religion in the world, by far. From Sky News:
COMMENT: I'm very surprised, and somewhat angered, by the silence of many Christian organizations in the United States toward the persecution of Christians elsewhere. Recall the words of Hillel: "If I am not for myself, then who will be for me? But when I am for myself, then what am 'I'? And if not now, when?" Barack Obama, a few days ago, finally got around to offering a prayer for persecuted Christians. But the persecution is growing, especially in the Mideast. If not now, when? December 25, 2015 Permalink
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