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Should Tucker Carlson Have Protected Ye From Himself?

Plus: Supreme Court won't consider right of fetus to bring lawsuit, Biden's bid to reclassify gig workers, and more...

Elizabeth Nolan Brown | 10.12.2022 9:50 AM

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In the midst of some highly questionable antics, Ye—better known as Kanye West—went on Tucker Carlson Tonight last week. The two-part interview was full of further evidence that the artist and entertainer, who has been open in the past about his bipolar disorder, may once again be working through some mental health issues. It preceded West being suspended from Twitter for saying he was going to go "death con 3 on JEWISH PEOPLE."

Now, Motherboard has published some clips from Carlson's chat with Ye that Fox News did not air. The clips contain more talk about Jewish people and claims that professional actors were "placed into my house to sexualize my kids."

Motherboard's move has kicked off a debate over whether publishing these clips was ethical, as well as whether Carlson should even have conducted the interview in the first place.

"If you ever find yourself thinking, *We acquired and will now publish footage that Tucker Carlson found it irresponsible to air* that might be a sign that the world would be better off if no one published the footage," suggested The Atlantic's Conor Friedersdorf on Twitter.

Friedersdorf was responding to Ben Dreyfuss, who wrote that "Kanye comes off so crazy in this that I don't have a problem with Tucker cutting most of it. I feel like he actually should have gone further & not aired any of the interview at all. Like, this is clearly a mentally ill person going through a manic episode."

But others pushed back on the idea that Motherboard was wrong to publish the unaired clips, noting that the bits Carlson did show (including Ye's defense of wearing a White Lives Matter shirt to Paris Fashion Week and his talk of being pressured into not supporting Donald Trump) seemed designed to flatter conservative sensibilities without giving them a full picture of Ye's mental state. Some suggested that Carlson's choice not to include Ye's more outlandish comments was not based on journalistic responsibility but a desire to frame the artist as a brave conservative truthteller.

"I think the point is that the [out-take] footage makes clear that the person being discussed is actually in the midst of a mental health crisis, which is explicitly not how his appearance on the show was framed," commented Jane Coaston of The New York Times.

Criminal justice writer Josie Duffy Rice commented that "the alternative seems to be 'people watch the kanye interview on tucker and take him to be a reliable narrator/reasonable person with whom to align themselves.'"

"How is the world better off not having all the information necessary to evaluate the most popular cable network's interview with a extremely well-known public figure about controversial issues?" asked lawyer Ken "Popehat" White. "I mean, if Tucker decided not to air the interview at ALL because Kanye is ill, then I could see asking whether any of it should be aired. But when the most powerful network deliberately concealed clear signs of illness in order to promote their message . . . well." He added: "I don't think you can evaluate the Kanye stuff that was shown -- and that people are defending -- without showing the context."

Friedersdorf responded that he still feels "queasy about publishing footage of someone's manic episode and all its incendiary madness."

I feel queasy about spreading that footage if the only value it adds is *Carlson's show misleads its viewers*, something I lament and find newsworthy but that can be easily highlighted in a million other ways without using what seems like a manic crisis

— Conor Friedersdorf (@conor64) October 11, 2022

Andy Craig of the Cato Institute suggested that in this case, "the harm to Kanye is minimal (his condition is already very public and has been for years), but it substantially bolsters the purpose of exposing Tucker's mendacity and scummy exploitation of an unwell man."

Ye's recent comments and behavior have also kicked off broader debates about how we should treat someone in the public eye seemingly having a mental health episode, as well as what role bipolar disorder plays in contributing to erratic or offensive behavior.

A number of people have suggested that bigotry can't be blamed on mental illness and we shouldn't give Ye a pass on it just because he's bipolar. But acknowledging the role Ye's illness may play needn't totally absolve him, writes Freddie deBoer, suggesting that people's aversion to attributing Ye's behavior to bipolar disorder stems from broader beliefs about disability and oppression.

There's a meme that's arisen in the past few years, found prominently on social media: "mental illness doesn't do that." It's a declaration that a given figure must not be given any special consideration, when weighing their behavior, due to their potential psychiatric disorders. The sociology of the term isn't hard to understand. The stereotypical usage arises following a mass shooting. People want to reject right-wing claims that mental illness is to blame for such shootings, and they want to maintain the contemporary liberal conceit that race is the sole monocausal motivator of all events. Suggesting that mass shootings or other bad behavior could happen under the influence of psychiatric disorders complicates those questions, and we can't have that. Now we have Kanye West, known to have bipolar disorder, who has been increasingly unstable, flirting with the right-wing, engaging in anti-Semitic tropes, and generally operating outside of the boundaries of what people imagine mental illness to look like when they define the mentally ill for political gain. He can't be doing these things because he's sick, according to many. He just can't.

Because to consider the other possibility, that his serious mood disorder has indeed played some role in his tempestuous behavior, is to invite that which modern political culture can't abide: moral complexity. In this era of social justice, everyone is divided between the perfectly unblemished victims and the permanently discarded oppressors. If West's erratic behavior was influenced by his bipolar disorder, we might feel compelled to extend sympathy to someone who's guilty of saying some unfortunate things; we would sully the perfect distinction between goodies and baddies. We would not be able to sit back in perfect judgment of West and comfortably assign him a place in our binary moral universe. We would be compelled to invite complication, equivocation, uncertainty. And we can't have that. So we must insist that West's bipolar disorder, a condition that can provoke extreme impulsivity and lower inhibitions, could not have played any role in his recent behavior. Like I said. Convenient.

Ben Dreyfuss also takes up this theme in his newsletter, Calm Down:

"Mental illness will not make you a bigot" is just not a true statement. I am a bipolar person who has been institutionalized for it and spent lots of time with other mentally ill people.

The fact is mental illness won't necessarily make you do those things, but it could!

A lot of these people framed their incoherent whining in terms of their own mental illness. "I've never been anti-Semitic and I'm mentally ill! Kanye is giving us a bad name!" I've spent a lot of time in therapy and in nuthouses and seeing top-level psychologists and these motherfuckers are lying. As Josh put it, they "only believe in mental illness to the extent it serves their political project."

If they had ever spent even one second in therapy they would know that saying definitely how someone else's psychiatric problems work based on a couple of tweets is sort of a no-no.

Reason's Nick Gillespie will be hosting a live discussion about these issues from 1-2 p.m. EST tomorrow. You can tune in on this website or on YouTube, Facebook, or Twitter.


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The Supreme Court won't hear a case concerning a fetus' right to sue. The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to consider a case involving fetal personhood. The case comes from Rhode Island, where a Catholic group and two pregnant women wanted to challenge the state's abortion statute on behalf of the fetuses the women were carrying.

The Rhode Island Supreme Court ruled in May that the fetuses didn't have a right to bring a case. The women then asked the U.S. Supreme Court to take up the case, writing in their petition that SCOTUS "should grant the writ to finally determine whether prenatal life, at any gestational age, enjoys constitutional protection—considering the full and comprehensive history and tradition of our Constitution and law supporting personhood for unborn human beings." On Tuesday, the Court declined without comment.


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Stop trying to put people out of work, Joe. The president has released a draft regulation which would make it harder* to classify gig workers as independent contractors. More from Reason's Christian Britschgi:

It's the latest spat in the war being waged in states across the country (most notably/notoriously California) over how to classify Uber drivers, tattoo artists, and opera singers as gig economy arrangements have grown in relation to traditional employment.

Organized labor and liberal lawmakers have tried to lump as many workers into the "employee" bucket as possible in an effort to guarantee more people the overtime pay and benefits that come with that designation. But those efforts have often provoked rebellions from gig workers themselves (and the companies they do business with) who object to the added regulation and rigidity that comes with being an employee.

The draft regulation released by the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) today sides with the former group. They propose reinstating a pre-existing, six-factor "totality-of-the-circumstances" test for determining who counts as an employee under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA).

That test more closely aligns with the expansive definition of an employee put forth by bills like California's A.B. 5 or the federal PRO Act.

The Wall Street Journal editorial board notes that it's not just Uber drivers and the like that would be caught up in this change:

The proposed rule has the potential to sweep broadly and could cover most corners of the economy.

Newspaper columnists, truck drivers, real estate agents, barbers, consultants and many other freelancers could be ensnared. The Administration is proving it's an equal-opportunity jobs killer.


QUICK HITS

This story launches a @WSJ series on the financial holdings of the executive branch & the conflicts of interest hidden in their disclosure forms.

w/Brody Mullins, @ChadSDay, @JohnWest, @joe_palazzolo, @JamesVGrimaldi, @coulterjones & @michaelsiconolf.https://t.co/Psd3PJ6J7N

— Rebecca Ballhaus (@rebeccaballhaus) October 11, 2022

• This November, states will consider a total of 137 new ballot measures, with topics including everything from marijuana to minimum wages to abortion.

• "Elected officials, a major newspaper and the oldest Latino civil rights organization in the U.S. have all spoken out strongly in recent weeks against the continued use of 'Latinx,' the gender-neutral term promoted by progressives to describe people of Spanish-speaking origin," notes Axios.

• The former San Antonio police officer who shot a teenager in a McDonald's parking lot has been arrested.

• Italy's likely next prime minister, Giorgia Meloni, "is a harbinger of a new global synthesis of the illiberal left and the illiberal right," writes Robert Tracinski.

• Conor Friedersdorf brings us 21 views on the masculinity crisis.

• "Comedians Eric André and Clayton English are challenging a police program at the Atlanta airport they say violates the constitutional rights of airline passengers, particularly Black passengers, through racial profiling and coercive searches just as they are about to board their flights," reports AP.

• An interesting piece in Common Sense looks at Canada's euthanasia scheme.

• How an underground network of ministers and rabbis helped women get abortions before Roe.

• "The Adnan Syed case just goes to show you that there are many, many more [wrongful convictions] underneath," writes Reason's Billy Binion.

• Biden comments on the potential charges against his son:

Biden to CNN's @jaketapper on potential charges against his son Hunter over a false statement on a gun purchase pic.twitter.com/MHno8kWVCJ

— Zeke Miller (@ZekeJMiller) October 12, 2022

• Mehmet Oz's past animal experiments are coming back to haunt him in his Senate campaign:

Insane that this is a clean hit. Don't often get to run the closing message, "Oh -- and by the way -- the other guy is a serial puppy torturer" and be totally above board https://t.co/uNS93j1H40

— Eric Levitz (@EricLevitz) October 11, 2022

*CORRECTION: The original version of this article misstated the effect of the new gig worker legislation.

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  1. Fist of Etiquette   3 years ago

    It preceded West being suspended from Twitter for saying he was going to go "death con 3 on JEWISH PEOPLE."

    You know who else wanted to suspend the Jews?

    1. Ska   3 years ago

      Suspend them from what?

      1. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

        Dimwit.

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      2. Fist of Etiquette   3 years ago

        Leben! Or social media.

        Read Ye's original tweet. He clearly stated that he can't be anti-semitic because black people are Jewish. So it's Twitter that's being anti-semitic here.

      3. Á àß äẞç ãþÇđ âÞ¢Đæ ǎB€Ðëf ảhf   3 years ago

        From the twitter.

    2. BestUsedCarSales   3 years ago

      He could have gone DefCon 1. People need to appreciate that about him.

      1. Fist of Etiquette   3 years ago

        His defcons might go in reverse.

        1. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   3 years ago

          But defcon 3 is always the one in the middle...

          1. Brian   3 years ago

            Sure, for you, maybe, but Ye never goes above defcon 3

    3. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

      I haven't seen the clips, but I'm going to bet the farm that ENB and the blue checks are misrepresenting the fuck out of his comments and they weren't remotely antisemitic.

      1. Nemo Aequalis   3 years ago

        Let's put it this way - if he'd been discussing any other ethnic group, this wouldn't be a story.

        1. HorseConch   3 years ago

          Or if he were a squad member?

        2. TheReEncogitationer   3 years ago (edited)

          If you, Misek, and your fellow Jackboots had your way, nothing would be a story because you would shut up all dissent.

          Fuck Off, Witch-Burning Nazi!

      2. Á àß äẞç ãþÇđ âÞ¢Đæ ǎB€Ðëf ảhf   3 years ago

        My bet is that they deny him agency because he said something they don't like. Doesn't matter how much truthiness is in it.

      3. TheReEncogitationer   3 years ago

        Sorry you lost your farm, Mother. Yeah, this is pretty Anti-Semitic according to this:

        KISS’ Paul Stanley on Kanye West: Mental Illness Is No Excuse for Antisemitism
        https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/kiss-paul-stanley-kanye-west-154336158.html

        Kanye West should not be legally prosecuted for his views, of course, but nobody has to like him or platform him and I never did like ol' Thousand Mile Stare!

        I think here he is doing a Drivetime commercial. 🙂

        Drivetime--Reminder Signs--30
        https://youtu.be/wmXD5Q0GRKY

    4. Moonrocks   3 years ago

      You know who else wanted to suspend the Jews?

      Kathy Hochul?

    5. Fats of Fury   3 years ago

      Yahweh?

      1. InsaneTrollLogic   3 years ago

        Well, he did kind of let them walk around in the desert for 40 years.

        1. TheReEncogitationer   3 years ago

          And, according to the Biblical legend, he let them languish in slavery in Egypt for 400 years before that.

          1. Ted AKA Teddy Salad, CIA/US Ballet Force   3 years ago (edited)

            Given that the universe is billions of years old, 400 years is a very short period of time. At least in cosmic terms. From God’s perspective anyway.

            1. TheReEncogitationer   3 years ago

              The Universe was only 6000 years old according to Bishop James Ussher. And 400 years wasn't short for humans who only averaged a life of 30 years maximum, whom a Omnibenevolent God would not enslave or let become enslaved.

              Pretty good sign that Grim Fairy Tales should not be a bedrock for a free society.

              1. Ecoli   3 years ago

                Fundamentalist atheists are the worst.

    6. Mike Laursen   3 years ago

      Pontus Pilate?

      1. TheReEncogitationer   3 years ago

        Why? They did no wrong to him! 🙂

        1. Mike Laursen   3 years ago

          Pilate just wanted to be rid of the Jesus problem and get back to the ancient equivalent of dining at The French Laundry and playing Wordle on his phone.

          1. TheReEncogitationer   3 years ago

            According to the Bible narrative, correct, though no Roman court records existed of the trial and Crucifixion.

    7. BigT   3 years ago (edited)

      . But when the most powerful network deliberately concealed clear signs of illness in order to promote their message . . . well.

      NBC and SloJo? NPR and Fetterman? CNN and Pelosi?

    8. TheReEncogitationer   3 years ago

      This is a ridiculous headline, if for no other reason than it's ignorance of Old English!

      Should Tucker Carlson Have Protected Ye From Himself?

      You don't protect Ye from Himself, you protect Ye from Thine Own Self!

      Yon Cretinous Varlets! 🙂

      1. Ecoli   3 years ago

        +1

    9. Ted AKA Teddy Salad, CIA/US Ballet Force   3 years ago

      Careful, you’re going to summon The Misek.

  2. JesseAz   3 years ago

    Auten testified that in early October 2016, the FBI offered Steele "up to $1 million" to provide corroborating evidence for his dossier, but the former British spy didn't provide any such information to the bureau. As a result, Steele wasn't given the money because he was unable to "prove the allegations."
    .
    An application the FBI submitted to a FISA court on Oct. 21, 2016 for a warrant to initiate electronic surveillance of former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page included uncorroborated information from the dossier. Auten testified that before the FBI received the dossier, it didn't have enough evidence to obtain a FISA warrant.
    .
    Auten also said the FBI contacted other intelligence agencies regarding the specific allegations in the dossier, but none were able to corroborate them.
    .
    Durham asked Auten, "On October 21, 2016 did you have any information to corroborate that information?"
    .
    "No," Auten replied.

    https://justthenews.com/accountability/russia-and-ukraine-scandals/bombshell-revelation-1m-offer-steele-shows-fbi-misled

    1. Briggs Cunningham   3 years ago

      So the FBI was using $1 million in taxpayer money to pay someone to dig up dirt on a Presidential candidate.

      It is the Libertarian moment baby.

      1. JesseAz   3 years ago

        More importantly they never verified the information they utilized for their FISA warrants.

        1. HorseConch   3 years ago

          You hear of media outlets paying for stories and some refusing to, paying for evidence is a big fucking problem.

        2. Commenter_XY   3 years ago

          Ouch! = ...they never verified the information they utilized for their FISA warrants

          OPR would like to have a word with those FISA warrant writers. I cannot believe that hasn't happened already.

    2. Cronut   3 years ago

      But the Mar a Lago raid was totally above board and straight up.

  3. InsaneTrollLogic   3 years ago

    Teenage girl grows half a brain.

    https://news.yahoo.com/thunberg-burning-coal-worse-german-141640836.html

    1. Brandybuck   3 years ago

      People sometimes do grow half a brain when push comes to shove. If she is serious about climate change then promoting nuclear power is the only rational response.

      Plus, she's not a toddler on stage anymore. Everyone eventually grows up. Some people just take longer at it than others.

      Thunberg is still Mini-Warren however. I hope she eventually finds a purpose in life beyond going around scolding people.

    2. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   3 years ago

      She is off-script, and that is the problem with high functioning autism. They spent her youth convincing her that fossil fuels are going to kill the planet. Now they will never convince her that a few nuclear meltdowns and 3rd world powers getting bomb material would be worse than killing the whole planet.

    3. Stuck in California   3 years ago

      Teenage girl didn't anything.

      She's a mouthpiece for some climate movement or other, nothing more. No teenage girl has done anything in regards to science to qualify their opinions as newsworthy, anyway.

    4. EISTAU Gree-Vance   3 years ago

      “Should tucker Carlson have protected ye from himself?”

      Should the rest of the media have protected Greta from herself?

      She is more ill than ye.

      1. BigT   3 years ago

        Oh ye of little faith!

        1. TheReEncogitationer   3 years ago

          Ye has a lot of faith, which only makes him worse off!

    5. TheReEncogitationer   3 years ago

      Good. The little snot-nose finally gets it!

  4. JesseAz   3 years ago (edited)

    A look into the 16 studies most mentioned by pro trans activists supporting drugs and surgeries for kids under the guise of mental well being.

    https://www.realityslaststand.com/p/the-distortions-in-jack-turbans-psychology

    Summary: the claims are not well founded and in many cases the opposite of what was shown.

    1. JimboJr   3 years ago

      To those of you with kids, or just those of you concerned with the insane trans/groomer stuff in schools, you have to familiarize yourself with this stuff, these studies, they quote, who is funding/benefiting from said studies, and what the results actually are (or if we even have long term results at all, which we basically do not)

      Exactly like CRT, you have to know the stuff and where its coming from. I was never interested in reading so much neo-marxist drivel, but you have to know what your enemy is spewing and the tricks they are trying to play. The same games are happening here.

      Right now the trans insanity movement is relying VERY heavily on credentialism / appeals to authority and on a lot of studies that fall into a few categories:

      - studies that dont have actual long term data
      - studies that are complete junk, poorly conducted
      - are made by the people with financial incentive to push gender swapping
      - studies where results are extremely skewed or misrepresented
      - no studies with poor results are ever acknowledged

      They will tell you ALL the experts agree, they will tell you they have mountains of data, and that every acronym association agrees gender affirming care needs to happen so kids dont kill themselves. Just like all the experts agreed with their opinion on COVID (they didnt) and climate change (they dont).

      All they have are appeals to authority, in which case the authorities' viewpoints are firmly entrenched with their own political philosophy. They will dismiss any dissenting studies as heresy.

      You have to read up and be ready to push back on this stuff, we really are going to look back on this stuff as the modern version of lobotomies.

      1. JesseAz   3 years ago

        Fully agree. James Lindsay's New Discourses podcast is a great way to learn about the ESL/CRT/ESG development and history and its tied to marxist ideology. Recommend it for anyone who is asking what this stuff is.

        1. rev-arthur-l-kuckland   3 years ago

          His trick of replacing sustainable with Jesus or Christian is amazing

      2. Overt   3 years ago

        This is why it is so important to understand that government policy cannot be made at a broad level via "Science".

        When government policies are driven by scientific studies, it inevitably leads to the corruption of science as rent-seekers and ideologues try to thumb the scales to get their preferences codified in law.

        Even if we were to believe the studies (which I agree are largely bunk), they are often making broad conclusions based on slim majorities. If transitioning had some good effect for even huge majorities- 60 - 70% of kids, that means that for 30% - 40% of kids the treatment didn't work! Data is important, but it must be provided to parents so they can make the decisions for themselves.

        States and nations need to be focused on the basic moral questions:

        1) Is it moral for a guardian to advocate life-altering changes to their charge when that treatment could be deferred until the child can make the decisions for themselves as an adult?

        2) Even if we think parents advocating transition are immoral, what can a moral state do to enforce a moral outcome? As an extreme example, the state could separate every child from their parent at birth to ensure that a parent could never violate their trust and transition a child. But the result would be an immoral State.

        Personally, I cannot think of a situation where it is moral for a parent to make these decisions on behalf of a child rather than giving them psychological and other treatments until they are of age to make these decisions for themselves. That said, I have seen too many well-meaning anti-child-abuse laws result in immoral outcomes for all parents. So I am skeptical that we can legislate away this immorality, and will likely cause more harm in the attempt.

        1. JimboJr   3 years ago

          "That said, I have seen too many well-meaning anti-child-abuse laws result in immoral outcomes for all parents. So I am skeptical that we can legislate away this immorality, and will likely cause more harm in the attempt."

          I would agree with you in a world where we didnt have political activists infiltrating K-6th grade and purposefully pushing this stuff on confused kids. Something has to give. Either the schools cant mindfuck the kids into mutilating themselves, or the parents aren't allowed to let their kids mutilate themselves until they are mature enough to make the decision themselves. I cant fathom a world where I am in deep shit if I give my kid drugs or booze, or even anabolic steroids to a cis-gender male weightlifter, but I can help my kid in mutilating their body and permanently removing a natural functionality.

          Having a hands off approach when there are people with a dangerous agenda that is going to do harm is not moral.

          1. chemjeff radical individualist   3 years ago

            Having a hands off approach when there are people with a dangerous agenda that is going to do harm is not moral.

            But there are *always* "people with a dangerous agenda that is going to do harm", with or without transgenderism.

            1. Uilleam   3 years ago

              Get lost pervert.

            2. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   3 years ago

              You were fine with quarantining the healthy unvaccinated and even advocated denying them emergency medical care. But standing up to people who allow and assist children to mutilate their bodies is violating the NAP or something?

              Your ability to twist logic to keep up the narrative is mind-boggling.

              1. chemjeff radical individualist   3 years ago

                You are clearly fine with lying about the people you don't like.

                1. Ted AKA Teddy Salad, CIA/US Ballet Force   3 years ago

                  You’re the liar. I’m not sure what made you into such a twisted, malignant being, but you really try to twist legitimate libertarian principles into excuses to impose very anti libertarian policies. You also use them to butcher and molest children.

                  You are a true villain. Kind of a pathetic pedophile version of Jabba.

            3. JimboJr   3 years ago

              "But there are *always* “people with a dangerous agenda that is going to do harm”, with or without transgenderism."

              Transgenderism gets bonus points for experimentation on kids in ways that will often irreversibly maim them. So it gets special attention. Fucking with kids is another level of bad

              1. chemjeff radical individualist   3 years ago

                The point is, if you are going to advocate for state action because there are "people with a dangerous agenda that is going to do harm”, then you are advocating for unlimited state power. Because there is always one more bogeyman right around the corner.

                1. Ted AKA Teddy Salad, CIA/US Ballet Force   3 years ago

                  So you’re using faux libertarian false equivalencies to justify your grooming and mutilation of young children.
                  How expected.

                2. JimboJr   3 years ago

                  "The point is, if you are going to advocate for state action because there are “people with a dangerous agenda that is going to do harm”, then you are advocating for unlimited state power. "

                  We all agree to some level of state involvement in our lives. The amount is argued over, but we clearly aren't complete anarchists here. Its about where you draw that line.

                  Im OK with drawing that line at "hey you know those policies that are already in place and well accepted among all of society to protect kids...ya just continue enforcing those and dont make exceptions for extremely bizarre niche political movements, thanks!"

                  I dont think that all of a sudden we need to pretend like the state isnt involved in protecting kids from dangers. Especially when the new fun fad is arguably more dangerous that alcohol, cigarettes, or tide pods.

                  So lets not pretend we should have a state that in every other aspect of protecting kids, its totes fine, and in THIS specific danger to kids, we should take the time to turn a principled blind eye.

                  Or are you suggesting the state never be involved at all in protecting kids from potential dangers? Id at least be willing to hear that as an argument that would be logically consistent. But you would have to be arguing for parents and kids being allowed to consent, without any punishment, to: parent giving kids booze, parents giving kids whatever experimental meds they want, parents able to decide they want to punish their kids by beating the shit out of them, parents and kids being able to consent to fucking one another, etc. Its a pretty big can of worms if you are going to go down the road of "the state should never have any say in protecting kids"

                  Or do we only make carve outs for things that are politically fashionable to the left wingers of the world now?

        2. BigT   3 years ago

          Easy. Doctors should be held accountable for any elective treatments of minors by having a neutral board approval as well as parental approval. Else felony loss of license and 20 years.

      3. JimboJr   3 years ago

        Just one of the glaring examples of misrepresentation of results and drawing conclusions that an honest objective scientist (rather than a political activist) would never draw based on the data (and very clear problems with said data): Regarding the JAMA (one of the big medical journals) study

        "Those who received hormones in the study experienced no statistically significant reduction in any of the assessed mental health problems. Depression went from 57 percent to 56 percent, anxiety from 57 percent to 51 percent, and “self-harm or suicidal thoughts” from 43 percent to 37 percent. The stated benefits of hormones were inferred, instead, from the fact that the mental health of those who didn’t get them declined. There is an obvious difference between saying that hormonal interventions improve mental health and saying that those who did not receive hormones saw a deterioration. But even this turned out to be too strong a conclusion: almost all the non-hormone participants were lost to follow up, with only six out of ninety-two assessed at the end of the study, making any inferences about causality or even correlation highly irresponsible.

        Thanks to the science journalists Jesse Singal and Jason Rantz, we now have confirmation that the UW knew that the study did not in fact find any causality but covered up this inconvenient fact due to the warm glow of positive media coverage."

        Other offenses include them citing studies with extremely small sample sizes as evidence of a positive effect, but dismissing studies stating no effect as having too small of a sample size (despite those studies having MORE patients than the ones they use as evidence)

        These are dishonest people who are promoting an agenda, hiding behind a lab coat.

      4. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   3 years ago

        you have to know what your enemy is spewing and the tricks they are trying to play

        You have to know today's tricks and yesterday's tricks so that you see how far they have shifted the standard. First they normalized the strange, then the abnormal, they are working up to normalizing the perverse.

        1. Uilleam   3 years ago

          I believe we normalized the perverse a while ago.

    2. IceTrey   3 years ago

      Just the words "puberty blockers" sounds like a really really bad idea.

  5. Fist of Etiquette   3 years ago

    The Supreme Court won't hear a case concerning a fetus' right to sue.

    Lawyers trying to limit the number of possible, lucrative litigants? Now I've heard everything.

    1. JFree   3 years ago

      So I wonder if the SC will instead hear a case where some states decide to secede because they want to protect the right of fetuses to standing.

      1. InsaneTrollLogic   3 years ago

        Cite?

      2. BigT   3 years ago

        Are fetuses less than 3/5 of a person?

  6. JesseAz   3 years ago

    You too can now get a masters degree in DEI.

    https://www.dailywire.com/news/goodbye-underwater-basket-weaving-hello-dei-major-whartons-new-degree-is-dumbest-ever

    1. Eeyore   3 years ago

      I raise you one "Underwater DEI" degree.

      1. JesseAz   3 years ago

        That would have a better outcome than graduating with a DEI degree.

      2. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   3 years ago

        “Underwater DEI” degree.

        It is clearly the place to learn what real diversity should look like.

        Protogynous Hermaphrodites live in harem of fish, one male and several female. They procreate by the females laying eggs and male sperm. If the male dies a leading female becomes a male.

        1. TheReEncogitationer   3 years ago

          They're called "harem" instead of "schools"? Wow! I have been "schooled"!

          🙂

          1. Utkonos   3 years ago

            And the scales have fallen away! Fin!

    2. BigT   3 years ago

      The DOE is sponsoring a $1.5 MM giveaway for DEI ‘energy projects’.

      The Community Clean Energy Coalition Prize consists of three phases, with a total available prize pool of $1.5 million. The goal of the prize is to encourage community coalitions—made up of nonprofits, city governments, school systems, and other community organizations—to come together to develop strategies to seize local clean energy opportunities and address inequities. Strategies may include:

      Student education
      Workforce trainings
      Implementation of new technologies that align with the goals of the White House’s Justice40 Initiative.

  7. JesseAz   3 years ago

    As NARA demands every document ever seen by Trump while in office despite the PRA giving wide deference to the president, NARA denies essentially all FOIA requests related to the negotiations.

    https://justthenews.com/government/courts-law/judicial-watch-national-archives-withholding-99-records-mar-lago-raid-foia

    1. RamonaNorton   3 years ago (edited)

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  8. Fist of Etiquette   3 years ago

    Elected officials, a major newspaper and the oldest Latino civil rights organization in the U.S. have all spoken out strongly in recent weeks against the continued use of 'Latinx,'..."

    Sorry, white progressives have already decided. It stays.

    1. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

      They know what’s best.

    2. Kungpowderfinger   3 years ago

      ”…of 'Latinx,' the gender-neutral term promoted by progressives to describe people of Spanish-speaking origin," notes Axios.

      I think they’re getting “Latino” mixed up with “Hispanic”.

      BTW, is there a progressive Newspeak anglicization for Hispanic yet? Hispanx?

      1. Krokko   3 years ago

        Hispanx? I thought they only made Spanx for women...

        (Disclaimer: I am not a biologist.)

        1. Fats of Fury   3 years ago

          Someone tell Archie Bunker the correct term now is Spix.

          1. TheReEncogitationer   3 years ago

            "Aw, Jeez! Let 'em go back to Hispaña where dey came from!"

            *Tongue thoroughly in cheek!* 😉

      2. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   3 years ago

        I think they’re getting “Latino” mixed up with “Hispanic”.

        Because they are idiots. 'Latino' has always meant ancestry from Latin America, basically anywhere south of here. The term was coined by intellectuals during the French Empire as they wanted to ally with Central and South America and were trying to get them to associate more with Latin speaking Europe than with English speaking North America. It was adopted in the US by people who can't be bothered to differentiate between Guatemalans and Peruvians.

        'Hispanic' was invented in the 1970s by the Census Bureau because people in the Mid-west were checking the box for 'Central American'. It was always even dumber than using Latino because it doesn't describe the majority of South Americans who speak Portuguese.

        Grouping people into racial demographics is all just a big con anyway.

      3. rev-arthur-l-kuckland   3 years ago

        What should fat Mexicans never wear?

        Hispandex

  9. OpenBordersLiberal-tarian   3 years ago

    Italy's likely next prime minister, Georgia Meloni, "is a harbinger of a new global synthesis of the illiberal left and the illiberal right," writes Robert Tracinski.

    I heard she's a FASCIST. Which basically means she opposes the billionaire-funded open borders agenda.

    I mean, what country is she trying to lead? Israel? No! Israel is allowed to enforce a border; Italy is not. Because Jews are God's chosen people and Italians are just ordinary boring whites with slightly above average food.

    #LibertariansForTheJewishState

    1. Briggs Cunningham   3 years ago

      Noting says "illiberal" like the concepts of popular sovereignty and the right of a free people to govern themselves outside of the control of an unaccountable cabal of global bureaucrats, activists, and multinational corporations.

      Reason has gone full "freedom is slavery" again.

      1. OpenBordersLiberal-tarian   3 years ago

        I think a better summary of Reason's attitude is #BillionairesKnowBest. 🙂

        1. Briggs Cunningham   3 years ago

          Billionaires and journalists. Don't forget the journalists.

        2. HorseConch   3 years ago

          #BillionairesNotNamedMuskKnowBest

          Fixed it for you

  10. MT-Man   3 years ago

    I'm surprised they aren't talking about the pfizer executive's statement to the EU in this roundup. Or maybe I'm not.

    1. Zeb   3 years ago

      If I recall correctly, Bailey's article from when the vaccine trial results came out did state that they were tested for reduction in severe outcomes and not for infection or transmission. Anyone paying actual attention knew this all along.

      1. BigT   3 years ago

        reduction in severe outcomes

        Is a laudable goal. But don’t sell that as preventing the spread or coerce those with low risk to get it.

    2. rev-arthur-l-kuckland   3 years ago

      The wait, we never said it was safe and effective. That was all the cdc and nih

  11. JesseAz   3 years ago

    I am failing to see any libertarian angle on this Ye writeup.

    1. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

      The article is biased!

      1. InsaneTrollLogic   3 years ago

        Isn't that ChemTard's line from the previous article? He kept claiming it was "biased".

        1. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

          That was the joke.

          1. HorseConch   3 years ago

            How does the NAP apply to the interview?

            1. perlmonger   3 years ago

              It made me sleepy to watch it.

      2. JesseAz   3 years ago

        Thats Jeff's new attempt at trolling. He is too self unaware to see how dumb it makes him look.

        1. InsaneTrollLogic   3 years ago

          I took note that sarc then tried to join the fray, compounding the stupid.

          1. JesseAz   3 years ago (edited)

            Yep. But sarc does it anytime a Democrat is even slightly criticized. Jeff seems to think this is a from of honest argumentation and has decided to join in.

            Both not realizing the commenters they claim to be mocking have never said reason only pushes left talking points. Just that they lean left in their views in many instances.

    2. Ronbback   3 years ago

      Tucker Carlson the only journalist in history to not include items not relevant to the subject, NOT. So Ye has other opinions on other subject does not mean all of his opinions are to be questioned and never to be aired.
      They are no longer interested in silencing some ideas they now want to silence persons wholly if any one of their ideas are not an acceptable

      1. Square = Circle   3 years ago

        They are no longer interested in silencing some ideas they now want to silence persons wholly if any one of their ideas are not an acceptable

        This was my takeaway, as well. If he said some pertinent things Carlson wanted to highlight, how are those things changed by other, unrelated things he said in a different context?

        If I say "the sky is blue" and "I am the King of Sweden," does the second thing not being true make the first thing not true?

    3. Commenter_XY   3 years ago

      I have to confess, WTF did ENB even bother for? I could give two shits about Ye, or whatever the fuck he calls himself this week. The Roundup is just becoming journalistic slop, nothing more than the orts and droppings of ENB's mind.

  12. Quicktown Brix   3 years ago

    "A number of people have suggested that bigotry can't be blamed on mental illness and we shouldn't give Ye a pass on it just because he's bipolar."
    Of course not! I mean, we can make insanity exceptions for murder and stuff, but not bigotry.

    1. Ignore me!   3 years ago

      Hatred is what motivates many progs. Can't let a pesky detail like a person being severely mentally ill get in the way of a good public burning. It's funny that they think their relentless condemnations actually mean anything, at least anything positive.

  13. Fist of Etiquette   3 years ago

    The former San Antonio police officer who shot a teenager in a McDonald's parking lot has been arrested.

    If cops can't randomly jump out and yell surprise to someone eating a Big Mac then I don't know what tools are left in the law enforcement toolbox.

  14. InsaneTrollLogic   3 years ago

    Well now, this is interesting.

    https://apnews.com/article/russia-ukraine-explosions-germany-denmark-6d563e380e6834caff36d7daeb0124d4

    Sweden’s prime minister says that her country cannot share with Russia details from its probe into last month’s underwater explosions that ruptured two key gas pipelines in the Baltic Sea, citing confidentiality surrounding the investigation.

    “In Sweden there is secrecy around preliminary investigation and that also applies in this case,” Magdalena Andersson said of the blast and ruptures that happened in international waters off Sweden’s Baltic coastline but within the country’s exclusive economic zone.

  15. JesseAz   3 years ago

    Stop trying to put people out of work, Joe. The president has released a draft regulation which would make it easier to classify gig workers as independent contractors. More from Reason's Christian Britschgi:

    Yay. More jeff and sarc created strawman attacking others since Reason is against this. Defend and deflect instead if addressing it.

  16. OpenBordersLiberal-tarian   3 years ago

    "Biden comments on the potential charges against his son"

    Hunter Biden is a savvy liberal capitalist who honestly earned every dollar he ever made.

    #Defend(Hunter)BidenAtAllCosts

    1. Derp-o-Matic 6000   3 years ago

      And the greatest artist of our generation!

      1. Kungpowderfinger   3 years ago

        A brilliant naval strategist as well

        1. Fats of Fury   3 years ago

          And the Best Dad Ever.

          1. EISTAU Gree-Vance   3 years ago

            And uncle!

            1. BigT   3 years ago

              And John.

          2. Derp-o-Matic 6000   3 years ago (edited)
  17. InsaneTrollLogic   3 years ago

    Hopefully this get fixed fast, or there's a lot less gasoline and diesel fuel in Europe too.

    https://www.cnbc.com/2022/10/12/druzhba-poland-says-leak-detected-on-russian-oil-pipeline-accidental.html

    PERN said pumping on the damaged line, which delivers oil to Germany, was immediately switched off and the scene had been secured. Pumping through the other line continued as normal, the company said.

  18. Brandybuck   3 years ago

    Not going to condemn Kanye. I had a friend in college with bipolar, and a current friend with bipolar, and it's a vicious condition that can destroy lives. It's not just being in a funk. My friend had a promising career then flipped out and got himself blackballed from his industry. He's now pushing a broom for a living. At least he's happy doing it. He learned his lesson and stays on his meds now.

    So yeah, bipolar can make you flip out and ruin your career. That Carlson was egging him along instead of cutting the interview short and deep sixing it is just vile. Fuck Tucker Carlson. If Kanye is going to destroy his life, at least give him the chance to do it when his demons aren't in control.

    1. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

      Why is it up to Carlson? Maybe words shouldn’t destroy a life.

    2. damikesc   3 years ago

      What Tucker aired was nothing career destroying.

      1. Briggs Cunningham   3 years ago

        What Carlson aired was the thing that white leftists like ENB and her ilk fear most; a black man who thinks for himself. The media is freaking out because they always freak out when anyone tries to think for themselves. But they really freak out when a black man does it. They just can't handle it. Black people are not supposed to think for themselves or in any way ever disagree with the enlightened white position. They are very racially progressive like that.

        1. JesseAz   3 years ago

          Ye comments on white lives matterring and black abortion rates are what really freaked them out. He has to be declared crazy now.

          1. Briggs Cunningham   3 years ago

            Yes. They don't give a crap about antisemitism. The left is full of antisemites. They are just pretending to be offended because they don't want people paying attention to his points about black abortion rates and every life mattering.

            West says that all lives matter and that people should live by the rule of God not money and he is the crazy one. Sure.

            1. JimboJr   3 years ago

              There are two important conversations they dont want to have.

              Black abortions are essentially equal to (one year was higher) whites despite one being 60% of the country and one being 13%. That is more than 4x the likelihood of getting aborted if you are a black baby.

              Violent crime, also highest rate among blacks despite 13% of the population. 5x more likely that if you are involved in commiting violent crime that you are black.

              You can only keep coddling and hiding these facts so long before you address the elephant in the room. Pretending the problem is with everyone else only works so long when you are murdering your own population at alarming rates

          2. rev-arthur-l-kuckland   3 years ago

            Yeah for some reason saying you don't think people should be incentivised to kill black babies makes you a racist

        2. Ignore me!   3 years ago

          They wanted Carlson to air material that would discredit West and are treating Carlson's decision not to do so as a reason to discredit him. A twofer, and pure concern trolling. Meanwhile the progressive media's desperate and ongoing attempts to distract from or rationalize Biden's cognitive decline, not to mention his pathological mendacity ("he's a storyteller"), are just fine.

    3. Bill Godshall   3 years ago

      Joe Biden has appeared far more delusional than Kanye/Ye during the past five years (and especially during the past two years).

      1. Eeyore   3 years ago

        Yeah, but his life expectancy is probably less than 4 years.

        1. rev-arthur-l-kuckland   3 years ago

          It's racists to assume ye is going to be killed soon just because he is a black rapper... Oh you meant Biden... Carry on

  19. Fist of Etiquette   3 years ago

    Italy's likely next prime minister, Georgia Meloni, "is a harbinger of a new global synthesis of the illiberal left and the illiberal right..."

    Lol. "New."

  20. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

    Should Tucker Dr. Jill Have Protected Kanye SleepyJoe From Himself?

    1. TheReEncogitationer   3 years ago

      C'Mon, Man! Jill couldn't stop Corn-Pop...Unless she bought a shotgun! Or a drone! Or a flame thrower! Or the NSA!
      Flying Robots - Songify the News #3 - with Buy a Shotgun by Vice President Biden
      3,870,405 views · 9 years ago
      https://youtu.be/ooPzr1vzmGY

    2. Ignore me!   3 years ago

      Yup, this is hypocritical concern trolling from ghouls who could care less about Ye's (or anyone's) mental health.

  21. InsaneTrollLogic   3 years ago

    Buttplug cries.

    https://finance.yahoo.com/news/imf-downgrades-global-outlook-chief-economist-110241702.html

    Gourinchas said that there is about a 25% probability that global growth in 2023 could be at about 2% while there's a 10%-15% chance that actually output growth could be even lower than 1%.

    “2% is a very low number," Gourinchas told Yahoo Finance Live. "We only had that about five times since 1970. And every time we had this, if you look, it's 1973 the oil price shock, 1981 and the Volcker disinflation, the 2008 financial crisis. They are all stuck in our collective memory as times of difficulties.”

    1. OpenBordersLiberal-tarian   3 years ago

      Rig count up. Economy great. Biden successful.

      #TemporarilyFillingInForButtplug

    2. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

      This is impossible. Just yesterday Pluggo posted an article from a Biden Administration shill claiming the opposite.

      Somebody must be lying. Probably the IMF, right?

      1. InsaneTrollLogic   3 years ago

        Of course. Buttplug decided to show up and make an ass of himself, again, below.

    3. SRG   3 years ago

      And although it's global, it's all Biden's fault because of Hunter's laptop.

      1. JesseAz   3 years ago

        Cite?

        You seem to be confusing the actual arguments as you defend accusations against Biden.

        Everyone here against Biden's policies also recognized the same policies were put in place across the globe. Just because everyone else did it does it mean it is a good policy.

        But you know this shrike. You just have a need to deflect all blame away from the bad policies the left supports.

      2. Zeb   3 years ago

        It started under Trump (or earlier). But Biden has only made things worse.

      3. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

        No. It's all Bidens fault for printing more money than has ever been printed before and dumping it in the global markets.
        What did you dumb fucks expect to happen, SRG?

        1. SRG   3 years ago

          Ah, so macroeconomics is another subject about which you are confidently ignorant.

  22. Fist of Etiquette   3 years ago

    Conor Friedersdorf brings us 21 views on the masculinity crisis.

    Obviously the biggest problem with men is that they refuse to be women.

    1. HorseConch   3 years ago

      #LadyDickisRealDick

    2. Its_Not_Inevitable   3 years ago

      No one needs 21 views.

    3. BigT   3 years ago

      Isn’t a bigger problem is that men ‘become’ women? And bring along their rapey habits?

  23. OpenBordersLiberal-tarian   3 years ago

    "How an underground network of ministers and rabbis helped women get abortions before Roe."

    I learned in college this is an important exception to the CONSTITUTIONAL WALL OF SEPARATION between church and state. If religious groups support abortion it's OK for them to violate the law.

    #AbortionAboveAll

    1. Longtobefree   3 years ago

      Just for the record, comments in private letters do not create constitutional law.

      It was the old white slave owner Thomas Jefferson who wrote that line, but not in the US Constitution.

      Believing with you that religion is a matter which lies solely between man and his God, that he owes account to none other for his faith or his worship, that the legislative powers of government reach actions only, and not opinions, I contemplate with sovereign reverence that act of the whole American people which declared that their legislature should "make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof," thus building a wall of separation between church and State.
      Letter to Danbury Baptist Association, CT. (1 January 1802) This statement is the origin of the often used phrase "separation of Church and State".

      1. TheReEncogitationer   3 years ago

        Jury nullification isn't in the Constitution either, yet that is precisely what The Founders had in mind when the upheld the right to a trial by judge and jury.

        Likewise, even if the Constitution doesn't mention "Separation of Church and State," that is in fact what the First Amendment's Anti-Establishment Clause means. And for any doubts about whether Government can support Religion, see the Ninth Amendment and Tenth Amendment.

  24. sarcasmic   3 years ago

    Kanye doesn't exist. A rich, black celebrity who supports Trump? Nope. Not possible.

    1. damikesc   3 years ago

      I can handle you having lame, pathetic takes. That they are so predictable and boring is a bit much. You're not much better than SQRSLY at this point.

      1. InsaneTrollLogic   3 years ago

        At least SQRLSY has the benefit of being so utterly nuts that the posts make an entertaining read to laugh at.

        1. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   3 years ago

          If you really piss off SQLFKRY his rants get disturbingly personal. And long.

      2. sarcasmic   3 years ago

        Maybe if you and your buddies didn't have an epileptic fit whenever Reason doesn't quote FOX News I wouldn't mock you for it.

        1. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

          Then at least get better at it.

        2. damikesc   3 years ago

          ...except that did not happen here. You did your same, boring schtick here.

        3. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

          But just yesterday you were swearing up and down that you never tried to mock anyone and were the soul of innocence.

  25. Fist of Etiquette   3 years ago

    Comedians Eric André and Clayton English are challenging a police program...

    It's not like actual journalists were about to tackle the issue.

    1. Ignore me!   3 years ago

      Heh.

  26. Fist of Etiquette   3 years ago

    How an underground network of ministers and rabbis helped women get abortions before Roe.

    They haven't figured out what the popes have known. More potential congregants means more in the collection plate for decades to come.

    1. TheReEncogitationer   3 years ago

      Yeah, but if people have more unwanted children, that means less to spare in the collection plate too. Also, more drool on the collection plate. Just sayin'.

      Either way, let all religions go broke, then people can spend their money making this life worth being born into, eh?

  27. Derp-o-Matic 6000   3 years ago

    Should Tucker Have Protected Kanye From Himself?

    So is all editing of interview unethical now, or is this just another moral panic over when someone on the Right engages in an entirely commonplace behavior and Blue-Anon loses its collective shit?

    1. Ronbback   3 years ago

      how much editing did MSM do when it interviewed Joe Biden so as to not show how mentally debilitated he has become. We need to see all the outtakes

  28. Nemo Aequalis   3 years ago

    When Russians come to America... https://twitter.com/ThePollLady/status/1578962249297035266

    1. TheReEncogitationer   3 years ago

      You wouldn't make them any more welcome, what with your own completing flavor of Totalitarian Identity Politics and burning Babushka dolls as Talismen.

      Fuck Off, Witch-Burning Nazi!

  29. OpenBordersLiberal-tarian   3 years ago

    Ctrl+F "florida" = 0
    Ctrl+F "desantis" = 0

    No updates on the hurricane death toll that is 100% DeSantis' fault? Nothing about the KIDNAPPING and HUMAN TRAFFICKING charges that #Resistance Twitter legal experts assured me are slam dunks?

    Come on, Reason. Your benefactor Charles Koch really wants Liz Cheney to defeat DeSantis for the 2024 nomination so the GOP can return to its more billionaire-friendly early 2000s neocon incarnation.

    #LizCheney2024

    1. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

      How much longer will we allow his murderous rampage to go on?

      1. OpenBordersLiberal-tarian   3 years ago

        Biden's DOJ should imprison DeSantis right after they convict Trump for trying to sell classified nuclear secrets. Then they should lock up the entire Republican Party of Georgia if they steal the election from Stacey Abrams again.

        #LibertariansForImprisoningBidensEnemies

        1. HorseConch   3 years ago

          They should lock them into ButtPlugg's sex den.

          1. InsaneTrollLogic   3 years ago

            I don't think DeSantis is quite the age Buttplug is looking for.

  30. Fist of Etiquette   3 years ago

    The Adnan Syed case just goes to show you that there are many, many more [wrongful convictions] underneath...

    Better ten guilty prosecutors pad their resumes than one innocent go unmolested for career advancement.

  31. Fist of Etiquette   3 years ago

    Biden comments on the potential charges against his son

    "Better him than me, Jack."

    1. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

      “Nobody fucks with a Biden”.

      A real quote from Joe.

  32. Fist of Etiquette   3 years ago

    Mehmet Oz's past animal experiments are coming back to haunt him in his Senate campaign...

    Should gave gone into gain of function research instead. He would have an action figure right now.

    1. damikesc   3 years ago

      Thank God he never tried to shut down black businesses or chased black guys down with shotguns...

    2. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

      We will just ignore the beagles and fleas experiments from a certain little dwarf who is not to be mentioned again.

      1. InsaneTrollLogic   3 years ago

        *cough* Fauci *cough*

    3. mad.casual   3 years ago

      It's not really fair if your political opponents can't use [Generic gain of function research footage] against you. I mean, who's really going to campaign on sympathy footage for baby bats?

  33. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

    Reason Rundown

    Durham probe: FBI offered Christopher Steele $1 million to corroborate Trump allegations in dossier

    "a group of FBI agents went overseas in early October 2021 to speak with Steele about the dossier. During questioning by Special Counsel John Durham on Tuesday, Auten said that during those meetings the FBI offered Steele $1 million if he could corroborate allegations in the dossier. Auten testified that Steele could not do so.
    Auten also said that the FBI had no corroboration of allegations in the dossier but nevertheless took that information and inserted it into the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) warrant to surveil former Trump campaign aide Carter Page."

    1. HorseConch   3 years ago

      A major law enforcement agency trying to buy evidence should probably be a rather large story.

  34. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

    Reason Rundown

    One of the pro-life leaders targeted by Biden's DOJ sent me footage of the early morning FBI raid on his family home.

    Paul Vaughn was placed in handcuffs by armed FBI agents in front of his children just before school drop-off. Watch as his wife pleads for answers mid-arrest: [video]

    11 pro-life activists have been indicted by Biden's DOJ for protesting outside an abortion clinic in Tennessee.
    Meet the Christian "memaws and papaws" charged as "co-conspirators" now facing up to 11 years in federal prison for a peaceful "blockade" demonstration

    1. JesseAz   3 years ago

      The FACE act also covers pregnancy centers and religious buildings. It has never been used for protestors at either.

    2. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   3 years ago

      placed in handcuffs by armed FBI agents in front of his children just before school drop-off

      Maximized embarrassment. The process is the punishment. They don't care if they get convictions.

      1. JimboJr   3 years ago

        ^ This.

        Run the public humiliation on page 1, big headline, blast it on the MSM, and make sure everyone knows the person did a wrongthink/speak.

        Person comes up innocent? Well there is of course a way to make sure justice is done. These include any of the following options:

        - Print a retraction on page XX, in tiny print. Can even just go back an addend original article online that no one will look at
        - Run the story once, during slow hours, never to mention it again
        - *preferred option* MEMORY HOLE! Just never mention it again and pretend you didnt make a huge deal of it.

        The job is done. All the public, friends, family, community sees the perp walk. The shaming has been achieved. Others will think twice before doing wrongthink.

  35. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

    Reason Rundown

    Not even MSNBC can ignore the signs that something is very, very wrong with John Fetterman. Like with Biden, they’re just trying to get him across the finish line.

    NBC reporter on her interview with John Fetterman: "You'll see he has a screen in front of him that is transcribing my questions as I ask them."

    "Once he can read, he can fully understand what I'm asking." [video]

    1. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

      Why isn’t she protecting him from himself?

      1. Ignore me!   3 years ago

        Exactly. And what did they choose *not* to air?

    2. Not Robbers=Nut Rubbers   3 years ago

      They mentioned that he has no cognitive impairment half a dozen times when they were talking about the interview on the Today Show this morning.

      The lady doth protest too much, methinks.

      1. JesseAz   3 years ago

        It worked for Biden.

        1. HorseConch   3 years ago

          He's trending on twitter today, not that many non-lefties will actually notice.

  36. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

    Reason Rundown

    When even the Fetal Alcohol Syndrome puppet sees it, you know you fucked up.

    Greta Thunberg Calls Possible Shutdown of Nuclear Power Plants in Germany a Mistake

    “Wait, so it wasn’t a good idea to base your national security and economy on the tantrum of a scientifically illiterate Swedish teenager?”

    1. Eeyore   3 years ago

      Every down syndrome adult I've ever talked to has been more intelligent than a progressive government.

  37. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

    Reason Rundown

    To Save America, Repeal the 16th Amendment

    1. Derp-o-Matic 6000   3 years ago

      And the 17th, while we're at it.

      1. Commenter_XY   3 years ago

        ESPECIALLY the 17th.

  38. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

    Reason Rundown

    Something is rotten:

    In the Chauvin appeal

  39. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

    Reason Rundown

    British Medical Journal takes FB/Meta to the woodshed for “incompetent medical fact-checking”

    When the BMJ talks, every doctor and pharmacist on the planet listens. What Meta did was the polar opposite of fact checking

  40. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

    Reason Rundown

    They're not wrong.

    Russia Adds Meta To List Of 'Terrorist And Extremist' Organisations

  41. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

    Reason Rundown

    Will California succeed in killing all its citizens before God finishes smiting them with earthquakes and fire?

    California makes it illegal for doctors to disagree with politicians

    1. InsaneTrollLogic   3 years ago

      Possibly. Either that or chase most of them out of the state.

    2. JesseAz   3 years ago

      JFree nods his head.

    3. Moonrocks   3 years ago

      Trust The Experts!

      1. Eeyore   3 years ago

        Trust the political science.

      2. JesseAz   3 years ago

        https://www.dailywire.com/news/scandalous-pfizer-exec-tells-eu-lawmaker-covid-jab-was-never-tested-to-show-it-blocked-transmission

        Pfizer just admitted they never tested the vaccine to see if it would reduce transmission.

        1. HorseConch   3 years ago

          That can't be true. I'm sure Joe Stupid will be by any minute to correct you.

        2. Zeb   3 years ago

          Didn't we know that from the beginning?

          1. HorseConch   3 years ago

            We weren't allowed to know that from the beginning. It was misinformation that was killing people to report that.

        3. Eeyore   3 years ago

          This was obviously to anyone paying attention 2 years ago.

    4. JimboJr   3 years ago

      *Not Fascists*

      1. InsaneTrollLogic   3 years ago

        Semi-fascist?

    5. Ronbback   3 years ago

      once they have on law to silence those they disagree with there will be nothing from stopping them from making laws to silence anything they don't like.

  42. Nemo Aequalis   3 years ago

    Italy's likely next prime minister, Georgia Meloni, "is a harbinger of a new global synthesis of the illiberal left and the illiberal right," writes Robert Tracinski.

    Put this one on your must read list.

    There Is a Name for Meloni's Blend of Socialism and Nationalism

    Nationalism? Socialism? Are you implying she's a "National Socialist"? OH NOES!!

    1. TheReEncogitationer   3 years ago

      Uh, yeah? Glad your two Aryan Pure Superman brain cells made the connection.

      Fuck Off, Witch-Burning Nazi!

  43. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

    Reason Rundown

    Chemjeff smiles

    Michigan Proposition 3 Could Usher in Sex-Change and Abortion Tourism for Minors

    1. BestUsedCarSales   3 years ago

      Michigan needs to figure out some way to bring in money now that the factories have left.

      1. HorseConch   3 years ago

        Can't wait for the re-release of Detroit Cock City in honor of the newly converted.

  44. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

    Reason Rundown

    Project Veritas Drops Undercover Video of Katie 'Karen' Hobbs and Her Staff

    "Project Veritas dropped a blistering undercover video compilation on Tuesday exposing Katie Hobbs and several members of her campaign. In it, viewers get a deep dive into the thinking behind Hobbs not debating Kari Lake, as well as some juicy statements that may not sit well with Arizona voters."

  45. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

    Reason Rundown

    Head of the United Nations weather agency says the war in Ukraine may be “a blessing” for climate change efforts

    Back in Jue another article appeared on the United Nations Chronicle website touting the “benefits of world hunger”. They can't help themselves.

    1. JesseAz   3 years ago

      Maduro and other leftists call it the Venezuelan diet.

  46. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

    Reason Rundown

    Planned Parenthood Accused of Trying to Register Dead People to Vote in Texas

    1. InsaneTrollLogic   3 years ago

      Where do they think they are, Chicago?

      1. HorseConch   3 years ago

        The clumps of cells weren't old enough?

  47. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   3 years ago

    US inflation rate 103rd highest in the world for 2022

    https://smallbiztrends.com/2022/10/inflation-rates-by-country-2022.html

    Wow, they must really hate Biden in those 102 countries where inflation is worse.

    1. OpenBordersLiberal-tarian   3 years ago

      You were right when you said I underestimated the variety of your #DefendBidenAtAllCosts tactics. Let's call this one #DefendBidenAtAllCosts Category D: making excuses that would have been unthinkable from 2017 to 2020.

      #BestEconomyEver

      1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   3 years ago

        Dammit, OBL. If you read Pork you would know this shit.

        https://www.porkbusiness.com/news/ag-policy/imf-anticipates-global-inflation-will-peak-late-2022

        1. InsaneTrollLogic   3 years ago

          What was that?

          https://thehill.com/policy/finance/3684253-wholesale-inflation-rebounds-in-september-after-two-monthly-drops/

          The new wholesale inflation data comes a day before the Labor Department is set to release data on consumer price growth in September — a far more influential read into the pace of inflation. Economists expect the consumer price index to have increased by 0.2 percent in September, according to consensus estimates.

        2. InsaneTrollLogic   3 years ago

          Oh, yeah, that's what was that.

          https://finance.yahoo.com/news/imf-downgrades-global-outlook-chief-economist-110241702.html

          “In short, the worst is yet to come, and for many people 2023 will feel like a recession,” IMF Chief Economist Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas stated.

          1. Moonrocks   3 years ago

            2023 will feel like a recession

            But, of course, it won't be.

            1. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

              No, it will be a depression.

              1. HorseConch   3 years ago

                As long as old white men are declaring recessions, I'm refusing to participate. I only do equitable, intersectional economic transactions.

                1. TheReEncogitationer   3 years ago

                  Don't worry. We'll all be poor no matter who inflicts inflation upon us.

          2. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   3 years ago

            What? You mean the massive spending of Fatass Donnie and Sleepy Joe created Fake Demand while production was low due to stupid lockdowns? Then prices jumped everywhere?

            Well that makes perfect sense.

            1. damikesc   3 years ago

              Spending was bad. Trump did not support the lockdowns, but Democrat states seemed to love them. And Joe took every bad idea, gave them steroids, and then expanded em

            2. Sevo   3 years ago

              "...Fatass Donnie and Sleepy Joe..."

              One of these is pretty much the opposite of the other, but turd lies; it's what turd does.

            3. InsaneTrollLogic   3 years ago

              Nice obfuscation. I noticed that not once did you contradict what I posted.

              Some #OracleofDogdickGeorgia, you are.

              1. Sevo   3 years ago

                Honesty and turd are barely acquainted; certainly not on speaking terms.
                Turd lies; it's what turd does.

            4. BestUsedCarSales   3 years ago

              So are you agreeing that we have inflation?

              1. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

                Only with spittin tobaccy.

        3. Sevo   3 years ago

          turd lies; it’s all he ever does. turd is a kiddie diddler, aa TDS-addled pile of shit and a pathological liar, entirely too stupid to remember which lies he posted even minutes ago, and also too stupid to understand we all know he’s a liar.
          If anything he posts isn’t a lie, it’s totally accidental.
          turd lies; it’s what he does. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit.

    2. Not Robbers=Nut Rubbers   3 years ago

      This is you trying to be funny, right? Your point is that the United States economy should be compared to Zimbabwe and Venezuela?

      Among Top 50 economies by UN GDP, the US is 26th worst out of 50 and many of the countries that are worse are Third World, facing global sanctions or both (and Australia is using data from December as opposed to March).
      Among Top 50 economies by per capita GDP, the US is 12th worst out of 50 and some of the economic powerhouses that are worse are countries like Aruba, the Cayman Islands and Macau.

      You either understand data and are deceitful or you don't understand data and are an idiot....I could believe either.

  48. Briggs Cunningham   3 years ago

    Meloni represents everything the Left hates and fears. She believes in the nuclear family as a foundation of her country’s survival. She is also a woman and pro-life — perhaps the Left’s worst nightmare. She is against indoctrinating the youth with radical gender ideology. She embraces her religion instead of shunning it. She’s against same-sex marriage. She is also an outspoken critic of the contemporary radical leftist politics that has dragged down Italy for years.

    Meloni has already unequivocally condemned fascism. She previously stated that fascism was wrong, archaic, and “handed over to history for decades now.” However, this still isn’t good enough for most of the leftist cult, because they are not interested in what she actually believes — they are just trying to defame her in order to prevent people from listening to what she has to say.

    https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/the-left-fear-italys-new-prime-minister-giorgia-meloni-and-that-is-why-they-vilify-her

    She sounds like a real illiberal, whatever that means. Reason is pathetic.

    1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   3 years ago

      Yesterday I defended Meloni. The "fascist" label is overplayed. She is, however, another in a long line of right-wing populists that will fail like Trump, Bolsanaro, and Duerte have.

      Anyone that runs on a platform based on religion and tradition is woefully incapable of transitioning a country into the new economy.

      1. Briggs Cunningham   3 years ago

        Yeah, I doubt she is pro child porn or for lowering the age of consent to five. So, no one would expect you to like her.

        1. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

          That’s the “based on tradition “ part he hates.

      2. Sevo   3 years ago

        turd lies; it’s all he ever does. turd is a TDS-addled shit-pile, kiddie diddler, and a pathological liar, entirely too stupid to remember which lies he posted even minutes ago, and also too stupid to understand we all know he’s a liar.
        If anything he posts isn’t a lie, it’s totally accidental.
        turd lies; it’s what he does. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit.

      3. Uilleam   3 years ago

        "transitioning a country into the new economy"

        Tell me you're not a progressive shill.

    2. BestUsedCarSales   3 years ago

      I have no idea what she is. And I know that the Left/Right distinction is quite different in Europe, and quite different nation to nation.

      1. Libertariantranslator   3 years ago

        Yurupeeins KNOW that Left/Right means Communist/Fascist, with laissez-libertarians banned by fines, imprisonment and subsidies to their looter usurpers.

  49. Briggs Cunningham   3 years ago

    If reason were an actual libertarian magazine that was interested in exploring the issues facing freedom and classical liberalism today and not just a second-rate shill for the global elite, this is the kind of thing it would be writing and Vivek Ramaswamy the type of person reason would be interviewing and including on podcasts rather than dimwitted hacks like Jonah Goldberg and Matt Yglesias.

    Ramaswamy said that the problems of ESG are not state or even national economic ones. They make up a transnational, trans-partisan battle for the heart and soul of democracy itself. It is not Democrats versus Republicans, Left versus Right, black versus white, or gay versus straight. Rather, the real issue at stake is democratic-republican self-governance versus monarchy. Ramaswamy said that it is not a 2022 question but a 1776 question. ESG, says Ramaswamy, is a secular religion that started when ideas such as identity and the ability to achieve in life based on race, gender, or sexual orientation rose to the fore.

    According to Ramaswamy, there were two toxic ideologies of the 20th century—the first being German Nazism, and the second Soviet-style Marxism. Blend the identity politics of the first with the oppressor-oppressed philosophy of the second and you have planted the seeds of ESG. This, in turn, allows for the application of labels to those who question the new cultural norm. Those labels include, but of course are not limited to, “racist,” “misogynist,” “climate-denier,” and “bigot.” Once those labels are applied, all debate is silenced.

    https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/lincolnbrown/2022/10/10/vivek-ramaswamy-traces-the-roots-of-esg-its-been-going-on-a-lot-longer-than-we-knew-n1635890

    1. Chuck P. (The Artist formerly known as CTSP)   3 years ago

      It is not Democrats versus Republicans, Left versus Right, black versus white, or gay versus straight. Rather, the real issue at stake is democratic-republican self-governance versus monarchy.

      ^This. The goal is a return to feudalism under a ruling elite using Marxist tactics to enlist the serfs to cast off the Republic.

  50. Briggs Cunningham   3 years ago

    Christ what an asshole.

    Self-described “Award-Winning Multimedia Journalist” David Leavitt called Child Protective Services (CPS) on Republican Virginia state Senate candidate and single mom Tina Ramirez for being pro-Columbus Day. The drama began when Ramirez referenced PayPal’s recent attempt to fine “misinformation”-spreaders $2,500. Ramirez tweeted, “Only women can be pregnant. Do I owe PayPal $2500 now?” Leavitt replied with the highly rational comment, “Why are you celebrating torture, rape, murder, and enslavement?” Ramirez, apparently realizing that Leavitt was referring to Columbus Day, tweeted, “I teach my daughter real American history. I refuse to join the radical left’s campaign to erase history.”

    Leavitt, who has over 330,000 Twitter followers, tried to start a harassment campaign against Ramirez, tweeting, “Can someone please call child care services on Tina Ramirez who’s teaching her child to be a racist?” He then evidently decided that he couldn’t wait for anyone else to report Ramirez, because he began to post an extended tweet thread complaining about how long the wait was on Virginia’s child abuse hotline. Perhaps the wait time is long because woke journalists call the hotline to complain that mothers are teaching their children history?

    https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/catherinesalgado/2022/10/11/journalist-called-child-protective-services-on-state-senate-candidate-for-celebrating-columbus-day-with-her-daughter-n1636107

    1. InsaneTrollLogic   3 years ago

      Saw that yesterday on Twitter. Leavitt is a major asshole. One would think that such harassment goes against whatever scraps of decency there might be assumed to be at Twitter, but from what I can tell, they let it go on if it's a progressive asshole like Leavitt while banning @FeartheFoof and @LibsofTikTok for merely exposing these assholes for who they are.

      1. Briggs Cunningham   3 years ago

        If calling CPS on someone isn't "targeted harassment", then nothing is. Twitter allows that and worse all of the time just so long as it is a leftist blue check doing it for the cause.

        Anyone who calls CPS on someone over a dispute on Twitter should be banned from that and every other social media platform for life. I don't care what their politics are. Leavitt gets a pass because he is a leftist doing work for the cause.

        Why does the left so often attract narcissists and broken evil people? They mystery continues.

        1. Cyto   3 years ago

          As we are repeatedly assured by paid trolls and journalists here, this does not exist.

          Twitter has rules for moderation to protect people and keep hate speech off their platform. There is no bias. No attempt to silence one side of the argument.

          This is known.

          1. Commenter_XY   3 years ago

            Isn't that behavior illegal? = malicious reporting of child abuse to state authorities

            1. Briggs Cunningham   3 years ago

              Yes it is.

          2. HorseConch   3 years ago

            Anyone calling CPS on someone for that deserves to be dealt with by the victim of their assholeness.

    2. Super Scary   3 years ago

      This Leavitt guy is a long standing asshole - https://www.insider.com/david-leavitt-gofundme-target-manager-one-cent-toothbrush-twitter-thread-2020-1

      1. Briggs Cunningham   3 years ago

        He has 300,000 Twitter followers. Isn't the left grand?

      2. InsaneTrollLogic   3 years ago

        What a dick.

      3. Moonrocks   3 years ago

        This guy takes Karening to the next level.

      4. Uilleam   3 years ago (edited)

        He has a very punchable face.

      5. TheReEncogitationer   3 years ago

        Shit like this is getting more common than ever due to shortages of labor to price products properly on the shelf. Thanks, Federal Reserve! Thanks, Trump! Thanks, Biden!

  51. Kungpowderfinger   3 years ago

    Ye's recent comments and behavior have also kicked off broader debates about how we should treat someone in the public eye seemingly having a mental health episode

    I’d say there’s no debate whatsoever when it comes to the Democrat currently in the White House.

    They cover for him, even to the point of embarrassment.

    1. Briggs Cunningham   3 years ago

      Or the Democrat running for Senate in Pennsylvania.

      1. Cyto   3 years ago (edited)

        NBC news had an extended interview today. They discussed his issues. He had to read the questions because of his language processing problems. They were extremely sympathetic.. in fact, it could have been a campaign ad.

        But they did add a bit of integrity. The reporter said that their casual conversation before the interview when he did not have written versions of what she was saying went much worse.

        They also said they edited out most of the interview. What they did air was not about the campaign, the Senate. Or the country. It was entirely a personal interest story that said "doctors say he is perfectly fine mentally, he just has a problem hearing and processing words. You are totally a bigot if you think otherwise".

        Also telling… This was his first in-person interview of the campaign.

        1. Briggs Cunningham   3 years ago

          Can you imagine the national fire storm if Fetterman were a Republican? Every time you think the media can't get any more dishonest and one sided, they prove you wrong.

        2. Kungpowderfinger   3 years ago

          Don’t imagine Slick doing so well in a debate.

          Maybe in a couple years Pennsylvania will be as progressive as CA and it won’t be an issue:

          https://www.kcra.com/amp/article/california-leaders-no-debate-plans-election-2022/41220787

  52. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   3 years ago

    Goddammit, Peanuts, Forbes has turned into a communist propaganda site. Look at this:

    How did we get high inflation?
    The inflation we are experiencing today originates from various factors, such as:
    Government spending
    COVID-19
    Supply chain issues
    Higher wages
    Strong consumer demand
    Slow policy responses
    Russian invasion of Ukraine.
    The most significant factor overall was the pandemic. Countries throughout the world went into lockdown, closing borders in an attempt to limit the spread of the disease. Doing so created a ripple effect throughout the supply chain.
    This problem was compounded by the stimulus money and financial assistance governments paid out to citizens. With money to spend, people continued to buy things. With lower inventories but strong demand, prices naturally rose. Pricing was driven up even higher due to the waves of panic shopping that occurred at the start of the pandemic.

    https://www.forbes.com/sites/qai/2022/09/28/inflation-is-taking-hold-worldwide-where-is-it-hitting-the-hardest/?sh=51189217275c

    It's a long article but nowhere do they mention Biden and him ending construction on the XL portion of Keystone. Wingnut.com is very clear that Biden caused world inflation. Why don't they know this?

    Supply and Demand? That is a globalist WEF Soros LIE!

    1. Sevo   3 years ago

      turd lies; it’s all he ever does. turd is a kiddie diddler, and a pathological liar, entirely too stupid to remember which lies he posted even minutes ago, and also too stupid to understand we all know he’s a liar.
      If anything he posts isn’t a lie, it’s totally accidental.
      turd lies; it’s what he does. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit.

    2. InsaneTrollLogic   3 years ago (edited)

      So I guess you only get your news from moonbat.com?

    3. Cyto   3 years ago

      Global GDP in 2021 was about 85 trillion.

      The US has blown through at least 8 trillion in "stimulus" in response to Covid.. Maybe $12 trillion. Depends on who is counting .

      So... on the order of magnitude of 10% of GDP of the entire freaking planet.

      The most the US can raise in taxes is about 20% of GDP. Usually closer to 18% of GDP.

      Yeah.... ploping 10% of global GDP into debt on the world's reserve currency absolutely would result in global inflation. The question is why wasn't it sooner and larger.

    4. Libertariantranslator   3 years ago

      They left out prohibitionist asset-forfeiture crashes in a fractional-reserve banking system. Do laws making a crime of production and trade again HELP the economy, as was settled science in 1913?

  53. Briggs Cunningham   3 years ago

    Even MSNC is noticing that John Fetterman is not all there. Does anyone have any idea what the hell that thing on the back of his neck is?

    You have to wonder just how bad the Democratic state and local bench is. PA is a swing state with a big Democratic machine. You would think they could come up with some empty suit who could pretend to be sane for a few months during the campaign. That the best the party could do is Fetterman shows how bad things must be. Yeah, Oz isn't a great candidate either, but he is at least sentient and got the GOP nomination despite his flaws because of his fame and name recognition. Fetterman doesn't have any kind of fame or general name recognition. He got the Democratic nomination the old-fashioned way; he was the most viable candidate. That kind of speaks for itself.

    https://townhall.com/tipsheet/katiepavlich/2022/10/11/msnbc-describes-just-how-bad-john-fettermans-health-really-is-n2614362

    1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   3 years ago

      Fetterman with a fried brain is 100x smarter than Herschel fucking Walker.

      Candidate quality is down significantly in both parties. Candidates suck and voters are stupid in both parties.

      1. Briggs Cunningham   3 years ago

        Fetterman with a fried brain is 100x smarter than Herschel fucking Walker.

        Fuck you, you racist piece of shit. Fetterman can't even have a casual conversation, he is so far gone. Walker is likely brighter than at least half of the current Congress. You call him stupid because he is black, and you are a racist piece of shit. It is the same way you bitch and moan about Clearance Thomas having a white wife.

        Why reason allows someone to post the openly racist shit you post is beyond me.

      2. InsaneTrollLogic   3 years ago

        At least Walker isn't kicking out tenants to the cold.

        https://www.foxnews.com/politics/apartments-owned-warnocks-church-evict-homeless-tenants-senator-receives-hefty-housing-stipend

        A downtown Atlanta apartment building mostly owned by the church of Sen. Raphael Warnock, D-Ga., has reportedly been evicting disadvantaged tenants while the church pays the senator a hefty monthly housing stipend.

        Ebenezer Baptist Church, which pays Warnock a sizable $7,417 monthly housing allowance as its senior pastor, is 99% owner of the Columbia Tower at MLK Village, where residents have received eviction notices for owing as little as $25.88 in past-due rent, according to documents obtained by The Washington Free Beacon.

        Eight tenants at Columbia Tower, which is also run by Columbia Residential and described as a haven for the "chronically homeless" and those afflicted with "mental disabilities," have been issued eviction notices since early 2020 for owing an average of $125 in rent.

        For owning a mere average of $125 in rent. Not too charitable of the pastor and church there, eh?

      3. Cyto   3 years ago

        Did you really write that on purpose?

        1. Briggs Cunningham   3 years ago

          He did. He is a racist. It is the most racist person on the internet not posting Stormfront.

        2. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   3 years ago

          Are you kidding? Hershel Walker is a moron with the intelligence of a six year old.

          1. Briggs Cunningham   3 years ago

            No one who isn't racist thinks that. There are white politicians who can barely speak in coherent sentences, and they get a pass. You only claim Walker is dumb because he is black.

          2. InsaneTrollLogic   3 years ago

            He's still a better human being than either you (D-Dogdick, GA) or Rev. Raphael "Eviction" Warnock.

          3. Sevo   3 years ago

            turd lies; it's what turd does. along with diddling kiddies.

          4. Weigel's Cock Ring   3 years ago

            27 more days until we're all going to be relentlessly laughing at and mocking your morbidly obese Ron Jeremy lookin' monkey ass.

      4. Sevo   3 years ago

        turd lies; it’s all he ever does. turd is a TDS-addled shit-pile, a kiddie diddler, and a pathological liar, entirely too stupid to remember which lies he posted even minutes ago, and also too stupid to understand we all know he’s a liar.
        If anything he posts isn’t a lie, it’s totally accidental.
        turd lies; it’s what he does. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit.

  54. Nobartium   3 years ago

    For as much of a "shock" as Kanye saying what he said, it isn't a new or even emergent view of blacks and Jews.

    1. InsaneTrollLogic   3 years ago

      Rev. Jesse "Hymietown" Jackson comes to mind.

  55. Cyto   3 years ago

    The wife follows some lady who goes by "House Inhabit". She began following her because of her coverage of the Brittany Spears conservatorship.

    Apparently there is this woman who goes around ingratiating herself into celebrity inner circles and then helps people around the celebrity get them put into a conservatorship so they can steal the money.

    She has a list of people she was involved with... And after Spears she got into the Kardashian clan and was said to be targeting Kanye in collusion with the Kardashians. The playbook is to create scenarios that make the target seem crazy, use sympathetic outlets to amplify this, then go to the courts with a unified front that professes to be in the celebrity's best interests.

    I don't follow it, but the water cooler version of the story was rather compelling.

    1. Briggs Cunningham   3 years ago

      Apparently there is this woman who goes around ingratiating herself into celebrity inner circles and then helps people around the celebrity get them put into a conservatorship so they can steal the money.

      There was a Netflix movie a few years ago called "I Care a Lot" that was pretty much that exact plot line only with wealthy elderly people rather than celebrities. Jesus what an evil bitch.

    2. I, Woodchipper   3 years ago

      This is on of those careers that didnt exist when our parents were kids.

    3. TheReEncogitationer   3 years ago

      It's the literal plot of the movie Gaslight come to life! And turned into a franchise at that!

  56. I, Woodchipper   3 years ago

    15 paragraphs about a rapper's interview.

    This website is amazing.

    1. Briggs Cunningham   3 years ago

      And not a word about the FBI terrorizing peaceful protesters in Tennessee by charging them with crimes that are over a year old and so doubtful the local authorities wouldn't pursue them.

      Reason does have its priorities.

      1. Cyto   3 years ago

        That really is astonishing. Libertarian journalists get their hackles up when a leftist protester gets arrested and released after assaulting a police officer.

        But we really have no time for this?

        1. Briggs Cunningham   3 years ago

          If a Republican wins in 24 and his AG starts going after Antifa rioters for crimes committed during the George Floyd riots, do you think Reason might cover it? It is just appalling how unprincipled and disgusting reason has become.

        2. Bill Dalasio   3 years ago

          Agreed. Honestly, if the government is arresting people for holding unapproved views (effectively what seems to be happening here in practice) and the best libertarians can come up with is just not paying attention, what the hell is the point of libertarianism? Someone can figure out from the comments section that the problem isn't libertarianism, but writers who aren't really libertarian. But, given the writers are the public profile of libertarian thinking, I can hardly be surprised that the "Libertarian Moment" came crashing down.

        3. Aloysious   3 years ago

          1. too local
          2. that's different

          1. Briggs Cunningham   3 years ago

            3. Orange man bad.

  57. Cyto   3 years ago

    Clips of Tulsi Gabbard on Rogan made it into my feed. She seems extremely based. And Rogan seemed to do an actual interview.

    The clip I saw was a fairly vicious takedown of the military industrial congressional complex. There was another that started with Rogan asking about Kamala Harris that she spun off into a discussion of how she was at first touted as a new face of the party and then quickly silenced when it became clear that she would not "just go on the house floor and read the talking points she was handed".

    I plan to look up the full interview. She seemed like a real unicorn... A principled leftist politician? Since kucinich retired they have been hard to find. But it looks like we have one politician and one journalist. Maybe two.. does Taibi count?

    1. Briggs Cunningham   3 years ago

      Gabbard seems to be the last example of the species once known as "Liberal Democrats Who Were not Batshit Insane and had an Ounce of Integrity". She is wrong about a lot of things in my opinion. There is no denying, however, Gabbard is also a serious, smart, sane person who actually loves and cares about the country. In today's environment, that makes her a unicorn indeed.

      1. Cyto   3 years ago

        Yeah, being wrong is fine. You can argue and debate things that are wrong. Being wrong and being willing to listen and argue your position is something that people should respect.

        Being wrong and doing everything in your power to silence any who would dare mention the possibility that you might be mistaken is where we are today.

      2. Moonrocks   3 years ago (edited)

        I think the difference between Gabbard and the Democrat base of today is that Gabbard doesn’t want to murder everyone politically to her political right.

    2. MWAocdoc   3 years ago

      Very early on during the Presidential primary debates I had her tagged as the best Democratic alternative to Trump. And instead we got Biden. American politics is now officially seriously flawed - perhaps beyond repair.

      1. Cyto   3 years ago

        That was kinda covered in a slice of her Rogan interview.

        Remember when she took down Kamala Harris for her actions as AG of California, specifically holding people in prison after their sentence was up and forcing them to work as essentially slave labor forest fire fighters.

        She said that people in the green room with the press said there was a lot of Loyd cheering at that.... but by the time she was being interviewed an hour later, everything had changed and that same group of reporters was burying her. Of course, at the same time, the major tech platforms were hiding her presence so she could not take advantage of the attention... an "error" that would get corrected 48 hours later when it no longer mattered.... no harm, no foul.

        1. JimboJr   3 years ago

          I believe a lot of that was timed with Hillary coming out saying she was a Russian agent as well.

          It was clearly a collaboration between the DNC and media. Tulsi was clearly off the rez

          1. Outlaw Josey Wales   3 years ago

            If I remember, the DNC adopted a rule on fundraising and used it to disqualify Tulsi from the next round of debates.

            A ticket of DeSantis/Gabbard in 2024 would be very winnable and attract a ton of independent voters off the D side. IMO

            1. Cyto   3 years ago

              They are aligned on "American culture" issues like freedom... But Tulsi is unapologetically of the left, and DeSantis is definitely of the right. It woukd be hard to see them making that work.

    3. Kungpowderfinger   3 years ago

      Gabbard may be the candidate this country deserves needs, especially in light of all the go to war with Russia groupthink in the mainstream. Really, have we ever been closer? With NASCAR millionaires, soccer moms, and the fucking entertainment industry are all being the useful idiots of the MIC?

      What other candidates would be less pro-war than Gabbard? Personally, I’d like to see Trump and Tulsi run together third party, if anything to keep the deep state and the media panicked, and Congress at each other’s throats. But also, a TNT White House would be less likely to start another fucking war.

      Of course, none of what I’d like to see is likely to happen. The 2024 presidential election will be a shitshow of unprecedented proportion. The 2022 midterms will be a good preview.

      1. HorseConch   3 years ago

        That would be an interesting dynamic. I imagine the republicans will be in charge of both houses of congress by then, but the two of them would stop anyone from getting 270 electoral votes.

  58. MWAocdoc   3 years ago

    Concerning the Tucker Carlson article: all other considerations aside, I think it's remarkable that lay persons feel quite comfortable diagnosing mental health issues based on a celebrity's public comments. Even trained and experienced mental health professionals approach the diagnosis of mental health problems with extreme caution as the science is still mostly in its pre-scientific phase; and they do so only after carefully designed in-person evaluations and re-examinations to make sure they're actually helping their patients. It's a bit alarming to me that so many educated and intelligent humans think they have reasonably dealt with a public controversy once they have classified the source as "mentally ill."

    1. Briggs Cunningham   3 years ago

      It’s a bit alarming to me that so many educated and intelligent humans think they have reasonably dealt with a public controversy once they have classified the source as “mentally ill.”

      You and everyone else who has any brains. Sadly, that set of people would include no one on the reason staff and very few if any people who make their living writing for the major media.

    2. mad.casual   3 years ago

      Especially in the modern era of 'lived experience' and superficially obvious conspiracy and ideological (if not actual) nepotism being passed off as unassailable and impartial fact. Kanye says "The Jews" and he's crazy, but the other half of the population saying "The Russians" are clearly correct and factual and there should be no confusion between the two because who ever heard of a Russian/Socialist/Authoritarian Jew?

    3. Ronbback   3 years ago

      I know a person who is very conservative yet pro union and hates all Jews. the person is highly intelligent and not mentally ill. We agree to disagree on many items. I've gone so far as to call that person an anti semite to his face which he denies but is he so close to anti smite he may as well be a NAZI skin head. We used to have long chats but once it devolves to anti semitism i quit listening . We have not talked in years and we were only cordial at a funeral.

      1. Libertariantranslator   3 years ago

        Collectivists are a waste of skin.

  59. Dillinger   3 years ago

    or it was a continuation of a 70 year meme in the recording, television, and movie industries

  60. damikesc   3 years ago

    TRUST THE SCIENCE:

    Pfizer CEO admits the vaccine was never even tested to see if it would prevent transmission. The claims by our public health establishment were false.

    Weird how accurate "anti-vaxxers" (i.e anybody who questioned this vaccine specifically) have been as opposed to "the science"

    1. Dillinger   3 years ago

      remaining "poke-free" has been liberating.

    2. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

      “100% safe and effective with no downsides “ was mentioned here often.

    3. Mike Laursen   3 years ago

      Oh, I can provide examples of inaccurate statements from anti-vaxxers.

  61. Bill Dalasio   3 years ago

    So, omitting news coverage that shows a public figure's questionable mental state is now "scummy and mendacious". Okay, now do the corporate media and Joe Biden.

    The stupid part of all this is that West's comments about his t-shirt (for God's sake, it's pathetic that we've reduced ourselves to talking about a t-shirt) either stand or fall on their own merits. All that's accomplished by showing his nutty comments is video ad hominem. Funny that the self-appointed logic police seem so eager to support it.

  62. Agammamon   3 years ago

    "Should Tucker Carlson Have Protected Ye From Himself?"

    He did. Which is why Carlson didn't air those segments.

    1. Cyto   3 years ago

      Meanwhile, NBC did an interview with a Democrat candidate for national office in which they hid the extent of his impairment... on purpose... in a story that focused on the importance or not of his impairment.

      Same day... so I immediately connect the two if I am talking about "should journalists protect their interview subjects from themselves".

      Apparently not so much for the journalist in-crowd.

      But let's ask anyway... who is it more important to protect or not protect? A musician? Or a candidate for national office who will be deciding what laws to enact, how to spend our money, whether to go to war?....

  63. mad.casual   3 years ago (edited)

    Biden comments on the potential charges against his son:

    This is interesting in light of the narrative that Carlson is defending Kanye.

    Also the amount of cope in the comments is hilarious. Skipping past the fact that investigators say they have enough evidence but prosecutors remain silent doesn’t make the situation any better and writing a book apologizing deflecting blame isn’t justice, my favorite is “A father loves his son unconditionally, what’s the problem?” Joe isn’t God, Hunter isn’t Christ and even if they were, Christ was crucified in absolution of everyone else’s sins.

    1. mad.casual   3 years ago

      writing a book apologizing deflecting blame isn’t justice

      The whole reason the question is on there is to preempt this very sort of deflection.

      So. Much. Cope.

    2. Cyto   3 years ago

      Beyond that... there is a direct through line of Obama administration getting involved in Ukraine government in the form of a coup. Then Biden "handling Ukraine policy" that involves billions in aid and somehow millions of dollars and a seat on the board of a powerful company in that corrupt country... then 4 years intervening that see Trump eventually approve the sale of weapons to Ukraine... then Biden comes back, and almost immediately there is talk of Nato membership (from Kamala no less)... and within a year there is an invasion of Ukraine and we are spending 60 billion with defense contractors in less than a year.

      You would think that story would attract at least a little interest.

      1. Dillinger   3 years ago

        think they're waiting for you to write it.

      2. Briggs Cunningham   3 years ago

        Trump was very clear that the US would intervene if Russia invaded Ukraine. Putin did not call his bluff. Biden in contrast invited Russia to invade. The media put it down the memory whole but in January of 2022 Biden said in so many words that the US was okay with "limited incursions". Biden did everything but send an invitation to Putin to invade.

        I don't buy the pro Russian spin that the US provoked Putin to invade and Putin is some kind of victim here. There is, however, no question that Biden's weakness and fecklessness caused Putin to think he could invade and get away with it. Whether that is the result of Biden wanting a war for fun and profit or Biden and his entire administration being dangerously incompetent morons is a question that can't be answered at this time. It could be either.

        There is also another possibility; namely that Biden is being blackmailed by both sides. Biden allowed Putin to build up forces for months and then in so many words told Putin that it was okay to invade. Putin then did invade and Biden on the first weekend of the war publically invited the Ukrainian government to evacuate. Had the Ukrainians taken the offer, all resistence would have collapsed and Russia would have taken the entire country in short order. The Ukrainians said no. Zelensky famously said that he didn't need a ride he needed ammo.

        Biden was then stuck supporting Ukraine. He had a war on Europe's doorstep and the Eastern European members of NATO were not going to let Russia occupy Ukraine. They only way that was going to happen was if Russia took it before they had a chance to act. And that possibility ended the moment Zelensky said no to Biden's invitation to leave.

        The question is why hasn't Biden or whoever is running the White House stepped in and forced some kind of negotiated settlement of the war. We have all the leverage in the world over Ukraine by the threat of cutting off our aid. And we have leverage over Russia by the threat of intervening. There is no reason why the US couldn't have forced both sides to the table and to accept some kind of settlement that neither liked but both could live with. Why hasn't that happened?

        The military industrial complex making money is likely part of it. But, if Biden had done that, he could have won a Nobel Peace Prize and would have claimed a huge foreign policy win. Yet, he hasn't. Well, maybe Zelensky has some blackmail material too such that we don't have any real leverage over Ukraine thanks to having a crook as President.

        1. Cyto   3 years ago

          Burisma was close to the pro Russia government

          Biden was close to Barisma.

          Barisma seems to have chosen to deal with the puppeteers rather than with the puppets.

          One wonders how that all shakes out.

        2. mad.casual   3 years ago

          The military industrial complex making money is likely part of it. But, if Biden had done that, he could have won a Nobel Peace Prize and would have claimed a huge foreign policy win. Yet, he hasn’t. Well, maybe Zelensky has some blackmail material too such that we don’t have any real leverage over Ukraine thanks to having a crook as President.

          The two need not be mutually exclusive. Profiting off of war *and* blackmail is definitively more profitable than either one alone.

          1. Briggs Cunningham   3 years ago

            They are not exclusive at all. The profits from the war make it that much easier for Biden to give into the blackmail.

      3. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   3 years ago

        then Biden comes back, and almost immediately there is talk of Nato membership (from Kamala no less)

        I'm reluctant to weave Kamala's statements into the conspiratorial narrative. Not that there isn't a very probably narrative, but Kamala is quite possibly the dumbest person we've ever elected to high office. And I remember Dan Quayle being mercilessly mocked by the media as being dumb. She's orders of magnitude dumber. She's someone who keeps finding herself in the presence of fame and fortune... because she's the 'hot party girl'. Kamala may very well have spent an hour the previous night reading Wikipedia and came up with the "Yeah, NATO and stuff" comments completely on her own, while State Department Officials had to scramble to clarify her comments.

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  65. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   3 years ago

    But when the most powerful network deliberately concealed clear signs of illness in order to promote their message

    What, who and what network are we talking about here?

    1. Derp-o-Matic 6000   3 years ago

      Dementia, Joe Biden, and all of them.

  66. Minadin   3 years ago (edited)

    The president has released a draft regulation which would make it easier to classify gig workers as independent contractors.

    I don’t think that’s what it does. It makes it harder not to classify them as employees.

  67. Unicorn Abattoir   3 years ago

    Should Tucker Carlson Have Protected Ye From Himself?

    No, Tucker should have protected himself from Ye.

  68. Unicorn Abattoir   3 years ago (edited)

    Hey, have any politicians with national visibility abruptly abandoned their party with a fiery rant lately?

    1. mad.casual   3 years ago

      National visibility within the 48 contiguous states or all 50?

    2. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   3 years ago

      As per usual, my favorite libertarian magazine is on the case. Perhaps this story is 'too local' which is why I get my news from Great Britain.

      Tulsi’s too good for the Democrats
      This sclerotic party clearly has no room for free thinkers.

      Trigger warning: Reason Contributor.

      1. Briggs Cunningham   3 years ago

        There was a time when reason employed writers like O'Neil and Tim Kavanaugh. The quality of writing and writers has declined to say the least. People used to rightfully loath Dave Weigal, but little did they know that Weigal was the wave of the future.

        1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   3 years ago

          Weigel was the wave of the future in many ways... he got #MeToo'd. I can't think of anything more totally-in-the-now than that.

          1. Briggs Cunningham   3 years ago

            Weigal was the prototype model of the "sleezy leftist who pretends to be a Libertarian for a paycheck" reason writer. He was the mark I version that writers like ENB, Shackford, and Suderman were based.

      2. BestUsedCarSales   3 years ago

        I'm gonna do the BUCS thing and ramble off an aside based on a minor comment from your linked article. I apologize.

        Gabbard, in contrast, prefers common sense and universal truth to identitarian lunacy.
        I think a big thing we've seen in the libertarian types is a split on the universal truth aspect of classical liberalism. Here we can see that most strongly with Gillespie, who I believe explicitly calls for "Utopia of Utopias" and the denial of any non-individualized truth. I think this feeling varies a bit more among the rest of the staff, but seems to be a sort of common presupposition underlying a lot of discussion here.
        This is actually a pretty big split if it has taken place. And I think it has with Gillespie, but varies with the other staffers how much.

        1. Briggs Cunningham   3 years ago

          Utopia of Utopias might be the dumbest thing I have ever read. Seriously, where do they find these idiots?

          1. BestUsedCarSales   3 years ago

            I think it's important to note. Utopian vision is pretty common here at Reason, and that is a very big split in thinking. I still don't know what makes a left/right libertarian, but I think this might be a major part of the split.

            1. Mike Laursen   3 years ago

              Really? Reason writers get criticized all the time here in the commentariat for their purported impurity of libertarian views.

          2. ThomasD   3 years ago (edited)

            “Seriously, where do they find these idiots?”

            These are soft, weak willed people we are dealing with. They crave Utopia(s) (more simply, life free of consequence) because they cannot abide by the fundamental reality that a life of actual liberty guarantees nothing other than liberty. Comfort, success, or happiness only being potential byproducts.

            So, while they call themselves libertarians what we are dealing with are people who pine for something they rationally understand can never be. So easily fall for the siren call and false promises of soft statism.

        2. mad.casual   3 years ago

          I’m gonna do the BUCS thing and ramble off an aside based on a minor comment from your linked article. I apologize.

          Wait, that's exclusively a BUCS thing? And requires an apology?

          Fuckin' Nazis man, I tell ya.

          1. BestUsedCarSales   3 years ago

            Ken and John seem to have mysteriously disappeared. I can only conclude that bloviators are being slowly killed off.

            1. InsaneTrollLogic   3 years ago

              No idea what happened to John, but Ken and Nardz got into it over Ukraine (back in March, I think), and Ken bugged out of here.

              1. BestUsedCarSales   3 years ago

                Well, Nardz also seems to have disappeared. Though awhile back I confirmed his old posts are still around, so I don't think he was banned.

              2. tracerv   3 years ago

                Schultz lost his shit and started stalking Nardz around different threads.

                It seemed very out of character for him. He completely flipped his lid & took his ball and went home when confronted about it.

            2. Libertariantranslator   3 years ago

              The Moot Lewser button is the subscriber's License to Kill!

        3. Mike Laursen   3 years ago

          “I think a big thing we’ve seen in the libertarian types is a split on the universal truth aspect of classical liberalism. Here we can see that most strongly with Gillespie, who I believe explicitly calls for ‘Utopia of Utopias’ and the denial of any non-individualized truth.”

          Can you give an example of Gillespie calling for the “denial or any non-individualized truth”? You comment was so abstract it’s hard to get a sense what you are referring to.

        4. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   3 years ago

          What you're touching on is the 'reason' aspect that was/is part of Reason Magazine.

          The brand of libertarianism that Reason was... or seemed to be founded on was maximalizing individual freedom, the defense of free markets and yes, free minds, but the Reason moniker was, in my interpretation, built around the basic precepts of Western Liberal thought... your 'personal truth' and 'feelings' were to be damned.

          This was why there was so much overlap in the New Atheism and Skeptic movements with mainline libertarianism. It's what brought me to Reason so many, many... many years ago. I think I came across this magazine and (L)ibertarian ideas in general because I came out of the science-skeptic end of the swimming pool.

          The "personal truth", "everything is just a narrative" aspect of the American education system seems to have taken its toll.

        5. Libertariantranslator   3 years ago

          Ah! Does someone besides record-breaking LP candidate Gary Johnson endorse Tulsi Gabbard? She could put the Libertarian Party back on the map with 12% per annum growth in law-changing spoiler vote clout!

      3. ThomasD   3 years ago

        Came by to see of Reason had addressed Gabbard's recent actions.

        Must still be waiting for instruction from the Home Office.

        1. InsaneTrollLogic   3 years ago

          Apparently, it's too local.

        2. TheReEncogitationer   3 years ago

          I saw that earlier.. Although I don't agree with all of her assessment of Russia and the prospect of nuclear war, she is basically spot-on about Woke Democrats:

          Tulsi Gabbard Leaves The Democratic Party
          https://youtu.be/mSbczJc-0cA

          And, yes, it is pathetic that Reason didn't cover this. It could be an opportunity to expose her to more Libertarian thoughts.

  69. Jerry B.   3 years ago

    “Stop trying to put people out of work, Joe. The president has released a draft regulation which would make it harder* to classify gig workers as independent contractors.”

    The whole idea is to force them to join unions if they want to work.

    1. TheReEncogitationer   3 years ago

      Which just show how out of touch Joe is. Unions have been in decline for decades and The Gig Economy and ZipRecruiter has been a better representative of workers than the dinosaur AFL-CIO.

      1. ThomasD   3 years ago

        Which just shows what a twit you are. This isn't about workers this is about union dues funneled into Democrat coffers.

  70. USA_Jew   3 years ago

    West deserves criticism for saying he would go defcon 3 against the Jews. I am not a fan of editing interviews, but I guess it's the industry norm.

    1. Sheldonius Rex   3 years ago

      Mostly he deserves criticism for not following through.

    2. Tony   3 years ago

      It's not the norm in journalism to edit an interview of someone who's very antisemitic to make them seem only antisemitic enough to trigger the libs but not lose FOX News its Florida viewership.

      FOX News should be able to be sued by anyone for the harm it has done to their families. A billion dollars each.

  71. Sheldonius Rex   3 years ago

    How arrogant of you to assume Kayne was/is experiencing a mental health crisis.

  72. Tony   3 years ago

    If you take Trump worship, or QAnon, and read its tenets but just replace "globalist" with "Jew," it's the same old crap that's been poorly regurgitated over and over since the Protocols of the Elders of Zion and probably before.

    What I don't understand is that if you're going to have a conspiracy theory, why the same one over and over? Pick on someone else. Gingers or something.

    1. InsaneTrollLogic   3 years ago

      Fuck off, and take your anti-ginger bigotry elsewhere, asshole.

      1. Tony   3 years ago

        I have a good friend who only dates gingers, so don't think you don't have fans.

    2. Libertariantranslator   3 years ago

      Listen up. It's not every day Tony makes a falsifiable assertion, but on this one he's spot on. It's kind of a shame National Socialist Review will never see his simple and reproducible challenge. Then again, to libertarians and Jews this was old hat in 1980. Still, the guy got something right, dammit. I'd buy him a beer.

  73. ErinS   3 years ago

    Why in the FUCK is Elizabeth Nolan Brown a Senior Editor at Reason? Cancel my subscription and stop asking for donations until whomever thought this was the right way to go changes their mind. It's like watching what happened at the Intercept in slow motion again.

    1. Mike Laursen   3 years ago

      I highly doubt you have a subscription.

    2. Libertariantranslator   3 years ago

      Geee... I'm gonna MISSSS that christianofascist sockette-poupon!

  74. JasonT20   3 years ago

    But others pushed back on the idea that Motherboard was wrong to publish the unaired clips, noting that the bits Carlson did show (including Ye's defense of wearing a White Lives Matter shirt to Paris Fashion Week and his talk of being pressured into not supporting Donald Trump) seemed designed to flatter conservative sensibilities without giving them a full picture of Ye's mental state. Some suggested that Carlson's choice not to include Ye's more outlandish comments was not based on journalistic responsibility but a desire to frame the artist as a brave conservative truthteller.

    This is exactly what Tucker was doing. I can tell because that is the exact effect it had on a family member that watched it. It also is clear by this point that Carlson doesn't make any choices out of "journalistic responsibility".

  75. Libertariantranslator   3 years ago

    Poor, poor Pucker Tarleyton. At least he'd rather fight than switch from National Socialist Review to Reason! *snif*

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