
18NOV2018 – Photo of the Day

All the Secrets of the Universe and Some Really Important Stuff Too!

“A man must know his destiny… if he does not recognize it, then he is lost. By this I mean, once, twice, or at the very most, three times, fate will reach out and tap a man on the shoulder… if he has the imagination, he will turn around and fate will point out to him what fork in the road he should take, if he has the guts, he will take it.”
George S. Patton
Watching Jim Acosta at a White House Press Briefing is akin to watching a determined three-year-old asking his mother why. Initially it’s amusing but eventually it’s unbearable. The mindlessness of it renders it a form of exquisite torture. In the three-year-old it’s tolerated because you know it’s a stage in the development of language and social skills. In an allegedly mature man with a White House Press Pass it’s a symptom of the terminal illness that has infected the American body politic, bloodless civil war. Acosta is a proxy for the desire of millions of progressives to harass the President of the United States for winning the 2016 presidential election. He gets to mouth ridiculous complaints about the supposedly unfair statements President Trump makes about the press. And in his yammering repetition of what he thinks are damning indictments of the current administration we hear an echo of the half-witted chants of Antifa, BLM, Occupy Wall Street and every other neo-marxist street circus going all the way back to the drug addled imbecilic protesters of the 1960s. Hey hey, ho ho, blah blah blah has got to go. Hey hey, ho ho, blah blah blah has got to go. Hey hey, ho ho, blah blah blah has got to go. Hey hey, ho ho, blah blah blah has got to go…………………………………………………………………………………………………….
Full of sound and fury signifying nothing.
As ZMan is fond of saying “we live in unserious times.” But in all actuality the stakes are very serious. A federal judge (and one appointed by President Trump no less) has granted a temporary injunction pending a decision on whether Jim Acosta’s lunacy at White House press conferences is protected by the First Amendment of the United States Constitution. The duly elected leader of the most powerful state to ever exist is thwarted in his important work of transmitting the proceedings of his administration to the Press by a bleating half-wit with an expensive hair-cut and a power tie. I’m starting to think that the real victory of the Trump presidency will be when he begins reining in the madness that the Left inflicts on us daily.
There is a school of thought that President Trump supports the daily barrage of leftist insanity as a way to garner sympathy from the American public, that the presence of Acosta actually stokes the anger that guarantees his constituency’s ardor in supporting his causes. If that is true then I must be outside of his target audience. I would pay a month’s gross salary to be rid of the likes of Jim Acosta from the daily news feed. If he were permanently banned from the White House and had to merely comment from the sidelines, I would be supremely pleased. It would be a solid win. It wouldn’t change the world but it would be a sign that these lunatics sometimes have to retreat. So, President Trump, hear my plea. Don’t just let Jim Acosta win. Push this all the way to the Supreme Court if need be and strike a blow for baseline sanity. Prove that this is still in some small way the same place that engendered Washington and Jefferson or for pity’s sake at least Teddy Roosevelt.
“Wars are not won by fighting battles; wars are won by choosing battles.”
George S. Patton
This one is generally applicable, not just in war.

Here’s the link:
https://captaincapitalism.blogspot.com/2018/11/why-you-cant-trust-critics-score-of.html
The attached Youtube clip has a rant about a She-Ra cartoon that is quite heated. But the point is well taken. Critics ratings that are completely opposite to the viewers ratings will be associated with a left-wing ideological point being made, not an artistic or entertainment viewpoint.
Maybe it goes without saying that the Oscars or Rotten Tomatoes Critics’ Reviews are biased for left wing clap-trap and against anything conservative. But I mention it to remind the readers here of the breathtaking honesty and marvelously refined taste exhibited by the critics you read here at OCF. How do they do it?
Technically I guess this is a book series review. Jim Butcher has produced fifteen books in his Dresden Files series of urban fantasy novels. Starting in 2000 he published about one a year. The series follows the career of Harry Dresden, a Chicago wizard who consults with the Chicago PD whenever a vampire, werewolf or other evil magical being invades his territory. Butcher provides back story on Harry’s relation to the various hierarchies of supernatural beings starting in the first novel Storm Front but one of the very impressive aspects of the series is just how complex the interrelation between the various fantasy elements of Harry’s environment becomes. In addition to the wizards that he is nominally a member of, he has varied bad relations with the Three (Black, White and Red) Houses of vampires, the Summer and Winter Queen’s faerie realms, an assortment of demi-gods, several types of lycanthropes, zombies, ghosts, Christian Knights a Chicago Mafioso and any number of demons and devils.
And in addition to the growth of the fantasy landscape, Harry himself grows in the telling. He starts out as an almost ridiculous figure of fun who barely survives only because he heals very well. But across the series of stories he takes on the characteristics of a hero. He loses those he loves and sacrifices his own well being to protect his neighbors and innocents who are often thrust into the jaws of death by proximity to Harry’s homicidal enemies. And we see Harry’s relationship with Lieutenant Karrin Murphy of the Chicago PD evolve. They start out as uneasy allies. But owing to the impossibility of reconciling the requirements of human law enforcement with the reality of battling supernatural monsters they often found themselves as adversaries. Over time they become as close as family and Karrin ends up as probably Harry’s closest friend on earth.
We meet members of Harry’s bizarre extended family including a half brother who is part vampire and his god-mother who is a powerful faerie in the Winter Queen’s Court. And Harry even becomes a father although under very tragic circumstances.
This is all just a rambling miscellany of some of the elements of this series that come to mind. No new volume has come out since 2014 so my memory of it isn’t crystal clear. But what is certain is that this is a fantastic series of urban fantasy books that entertains on multiple levels. The story telling is compelling. The characters are memorable and interesting, the evil ones no less than the good, and Harry most of all. And Harry Dresden becomes a familiar and likable friend whose acquaintance you look forward to renewing in each book. The whole series is a first-person account in Harry’s voice. You laugh as his crappy Volkswagon Beetle gets smashed for the hundredth time by some monster and has to be repaired on the cheap again because Harry is always broke. You recoil in shock when Harry’s pathetic unheated basement apartment, so often attacked by supernatural forces, is finally burned to the ground.
I’ll cut this short here. I highly recommend the Dresden Files novels. I haven’t read any of the independent short stories that have been added to the corpus recently so I won’t vouch for those. I’m hoping someday Jim Butcher will give us more of the series. They are excellent.
“Courage is fear holding on a minute longer.”
George S. Patton

Over at American Greatness a fellow named J. B. White gives his opinion on how the election swindle in Broward County will be handled.
Basically, he thinks the mechanisms exist to rein in the fraud going on. But he also hints that it may once again go before the Supreme Court to settle it. Shades of Gore/Bush.