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Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Michelle Malkin :: Townhall.com Columnist
Meet the GOP's Border Control Cross-Dressers
by Michelle Malkin
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It's Gilchrist and those who allow themselves to be snowed by Huckabee's cynical conversion who'll be sorry and deep in apology debt, I guarantee you. Huckabee showed his true colors at the Univision Spanish-language debate over the weekend when he pandered to the crowd by lamenting "racial profiling" of immigrants -- while remaining silent about catch-and-release policies that fail to detain criminal aliens who go on to commit more heinous crimes because politically correct politicians and police chiefs are more concerned with being accused of "racial profiling" than protecting the public.

Huckabee isn't the only shameless border control cross-dresser in the GOP field, of course. Rudy "I supported sanctuary policies before I was against them, but my sanctuary policy wasn't really a sanctuary policy, anyway" Giuliani now quotes "the advice of a great man, Father Hesburgh, who said, 'We must close the back door of illegal immigration in order to preserve the front door of legal immigration.'" In an interview with Washington Examiner reporter and author Bill Sammon, Giuliani now says he really, truly would have deported 400,000 illegal aliens in New York if he could have. Never mind that small matter of the lawsuit he brought against the feds to block them from enforcing immigration laws. Never mind that he was openly inviting illegal aliens into his open-borders safe harbors.

Reports Sammon: "Some of the hardest-working and most productive people in this city are undocumented aliens," the mayor said at a 1994 press conference. "If you come here and you work hard and you happen to be in an undocumented status, you're one of the people who we want in this city. You're somebody that we want to protect, and we want you to get out from under what is often a life of being like a fugitive, which is really unfair."

Bringing up the false convert rear is Sen. John McCain. Earlier this year, he was the most vocal critic of grass-roots conservatives who mobilized against the amnesty bill. He now says he has learned his lesson and supports securing the border. He has learned nothing. During the shamnesty debacle, he called Rush Limbaugh a "nativist"; over the weekend, he repeated such contemptuous "straight talk" at the Univision debate by assailing what he called anti-Hispanic rhetoric. In an interview with the New Yorker, he irritatedly dismissed immigration concerns in Iowa as marginal and irrational -- just a bunch of "senior citizens" in Iowa caught up in the "emotion" of a cultural assault.

Bad enough that the Democrat candidates are still stuck in a 9/10 mentality on the nexus between immigration and national security. The question for conservatives is: Would a Republican immigration drag queen be any better -- or worse?

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Big bruhaha over nothing
I heard on Rush this morning that Gilchrist either did NOT throw his support behind Huckabee, or that he would withdraw it if he had ... so I think some of you can stop worrying about that.

I for one would never believe Gilchrist would have backed Huckabee in any event, given Huckabee's penchant for kissing illegal alien backsides!

Final for Akagi
Re: Yamamoto, Yamaguchi, and Nagumo

Yamamoto was in overall command of the Japanese attempt to invade and capture Midway Island. He commanded from his flagship, the battleship Yamato. But the Yamato was 300 behind Nagumo's carrier strike force.

Due to radio silence being strictly observed to prevent the Americans from discovering the whereabouts of the fleet and the advance strike force and invasion force, Yamamoto's sole significant order in the actual battle of Midway was to order the withdrawal of the entire Japanese fleet and invasion force (the invasion force was under the command of Admiral Kondo) after US carrier planes sunk all four of the carriers in Nagumo's strike force.

It was Nagumo who gave the orders for all four carriers in the strike force to attack Midway (initially) and also during the ensuing air-to-sea battle between his strike force and the three US carriers.

Yamaguchi, who commanded the Hiryu at Midway, was SUBORDINATE to Nagumo in that battle. He effectively took command of the strike force only after (and because) the Akagi, Kaga, and Soryu were destroyed by US carrier planes. This left the Hiryu as the lone surviving carrier in the strike force. It too would be sunk in a subsequent attack.

Yamaguchi gets credit for having finally rendered the USS Yorktown harmless (although still afloat) with a second attack from the Hiryu's planes after an initial attack had damaged her but left her operational.

Yamamoto's only other order of note was to order the Yorktown, which had been abandoned, to be torpedoed to be sure it went to the bottom before the Japanese withdrew to their homeland, defeated and humiliated.
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