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FTC Chair Lina Khan Ignored Ethics Official's Advice About Meta Case, Then Said She Didn't

Plus: RIP Daniel Ellsberg, the Pioneers of Capitalism, and more...

Elizabeth Nolan Brown | 6.19.2023 9:53 AM

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Bad news for Lina Khan. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) chair ignored the advice of a top ethics official when she refused to recuse herself from decisions regarding Meta's acquisition of the virtual reality fitness app maker Within Unlimited. Khan then claimed at a House hearing that she had consistently followed the official's advice.

Taking on social media companies, especially Meta, has been a cornerstone of Khan's antitrust agenda at the FTC. But Khan's concern predates her tenure in the Biden administration. Before joining the agency, Khan was vocal about her belief that Meta should be blocked from any future acquisitions, and as a congressional staffer she wrote a report arguing as much.

This led Meta to argue that Khan should recuse herself from FTC decisions related to its attempted acquisition of Within Unlimited. But Khan refused, and in February the FTC denied Meta's petition to force her off the case.

The decision was part of what prompted Republican Commissioner Christine Wilson to resign from the FTC. Writing in The Wall Street Journal, Wilson scoffed at the idea that Khan could now "sit as a purportedly impartial judge and decide whether Meta can acquire Within." Wilson had dissented from Democratic colleagues' decision to let Khan be involved in the Meta acquisition decisions.

Khan's refusal to recuse went against the recommendations of the FTC's top ethics official.

"In my opinion, there is a reasonable appearance concern with her participation in this matter," Lorielle Pankey, the designated agency ethics official (DAEO) wrote in a memo last August, which has now been published by Bloomberg.

"From a federal ethics perspective, I have strong reservations with Chair Khan participating as an adjudicator in this proceeding where—fairly recently, before joining the Commission—she repeatedly called for the FTC to block any future acquisition by Facebook," wrote Pankey. "In my view, such statements would raise a question in the mind of a reasonable person about Chair Khan's impartiality as an adjudicator in the Commission's Meta/Within merger review. Accordingly, I recommend Chair Khan recuse to avoid an appearance of partiality concern."

But Pankey ultimately left the decision up to Khan, who apparently chose to ignore her advice—and then later claimed that she didn't. The Wall Street Journal reports:

Asked during a House hearing this spring if there were "any instances where you have not followed DEAO's advice," Ms. Khan replied "no" and that she had "taken actions that are consistent with the legal statements that the DEAO has made." That's clearly false.

Ms. Pankey's memo also raises questions about Ms. Khan's transparency in litigation. Meta had sought "all documents and communications concerning the participation of any Commissioner in the review of the merger" during legal discovery. But the FTC didn't hand over the Pankey memo, which was pertinent to Meta's defense since, as Ms. Pankey notes, a federal judge could still review Ms. Khan's participation.

"The ethics memo could have broader implications for Khan, who has come under fierce scrutiny by Republican lawmakers and faces similar calls by Amazon.com Inc. to step back from FTC probes of the online retail and cloud giant," notes Bloomberg:

While advice from the FTC's ethics official is non-binding, it has always been followed, said William Kovacic, a former Republican FTC chair who also served as the agency's general counsel. Kovacic said he wasn't aware of any situations where a commissioner disregarded official ethics advice.

"Doing that is playing with fire," said Kovacic, now a professor at George Washington University Law School.

A 2019 review by another federal agency found no recorded instances where a presidential appointee disregarded an agency ethics official's advice except for one controversial case during the Trump administration involving the National Labor Relations Board.

Since late 2020, the FTC has filed two antitrust lawsuits over Meta's activities. In both suits, the courts have rejected the FTC's arguments. Federal judges said that the agency could not prevent Meta from buying Within Unlimited and that it did not prove Facebook held a social media monopoly—though in the latter case, the court left the FTC the option of filing an amended complaint against Meta, which it did.


FREE MINDS

"I would like others to believe that they have the power…to be truth tellers." Daniel Ellsberg, famous for leaking documents that exposed uncomfortable truths about the Vietnam War, died last Friday at the age of 92. Those documents, known as the Pentagon Papers, "showed that top American officials, including President Lyndon Johnson, had lied constantly about the country's war in Vietnam," writes Reason's Eric Boehm:

By giving those 7,000 pages to The New York Times [in 1971], Ellsberg changed the course of a war and shifted the American public's view of the presidency. He may not have succeeded in the larger project of containing executive power, but he earned a place in the whistleblower hall of fame: one of a select few who, when entrusted with damning secrets, recognized that his patriotic duty was to tell the American people a difficult truth their leaders would rather have kept hidden.

Reason interviewed Ellsberg in 1973 and again in 2017. "I would like others to believe that they have the power—and the obligation, really—as patriots, as human beings, to reveal what they themselves know are unjustified dangers to human existence," he said in the latter interview. "And not simply, for reasons of career and promises to superiors, to conceal dangers of that nature. In other words, to be truth tellers."


FREE MARKETS

Thank Dutch merchants, not a strong state, for capitalism. Reviewing Pioneers of Capitalism: The Netherlands 1000–1800, by the economic historians Maarten Prak and Jan Luiten van Zanden, Edward Stringham calls it a "deeply researched" book that does "not have an obvious political agenda." Stringham writes:

Differentiating small-scale markets from capitalism, they argue that a capitalist economy features advanced specialization and trade, the widespread use of wage labor, and financial markets. This sort of economy, they show, was neither invented in 1776 nor inseparable from a strong state. It evolved, from the ground up, over centuries, and Dutch merchants were some of its most important pioneers.

A thousand years ago, a traveling monk, Alpert of Metz, was dismayed by the scale of state collapse around him. In his visit to the merchants of Tiel, he saw, in Prak and van Zanden's words, that "they enjoyed a certain degree of independence" and self-organized in various ways. They "used drinking societies to strengthen their mutual bonds, fostering trust and thus simplifying mutual trade." They "also maintained their own system of justice, which deviated from canonical law." In other words, order was coming from market participants through private governance, rather than being established by a strong state. (This irked Alpert, who was "annoyed by the customs of the merchants, with their own legal rules and pagan drinking societies.")

More here.


QUICK HITS

• Today is Juneteenth, a day commemorating the end of slavery in the U.S. It marks the day in 1865—two years after the Emancipation Proclamation—that Union troops arrived in Galveston, Texas, and informed people that the state's hundreds of thousands of slaves were to be freed. Read more about the history and meaning of the holiday from Zuri Davis and from Ilya Somin.

• Everyone says social media is bad for teens, but no one can prove it. "There isn't even a shared definition of what social media is," writes Claire Cain Miller at The New York Times. "Research has not yet shown which sites, apps or features of social media have which effects on mental health," and "it's also hard to prove that social media causes poor mental health, versus being correlated with it."

• A Department of Justice investigation found that police in Minneapolis used "deeply disturbing" and illegal policing tactics, including unreasonable and excessive force, discrimination against black and Native American residents, and retaliation against people who recorded police.

•  Small porn producers will be hurt most by new age verification laws.

• "One of the first Wuhan researchers reportedly sickened with Covid in fall 2019, Ben Hu, was getting U.S. financial support for risky gain-of-function research on coronaviruses, according to documents obtained through a Freedom of Information Act request by the transparency advocacy organization White Coat Waste Project," reports Ryan Grim at The Intercept. "The funding came in three grants totaling $41 million." (For more on new revelations about COVID-19's first victims, go here.)

• "What's wild is that a capable child went out to play on his own, made it home by curfew, and nothing bad happened—and it was considered news," writes Lenore Skenazy.

• Megan McArdle on the meaning of the Reddit moderator strike.

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            1. Public Entelectual   2 years ago

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  2. Sevo   2 years ago

    "Bad news for Lina Khan..."

    2nd opinion: She's ugly, too.

    1. Nazi-Burning Witch   2 years ago

      And she gives lousy head.

      1. Hank Ferrous   2 years ago

        Does she resent giving oral, but not say anything about it until the opportunity to emotionally sabotage or belittle her partner arises? And does this make her a feminist, or just an immature and shrewish woman? I am going to ask better 'thought experiment' questions that sophistJeff does.

    2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 years ago

      But in the running now for 2023 Most Punchable Face.

      1. VULGAR MADMAN   2 years ago

        She looks likes she’s been punched a lot already.

    3. B G   2 years ago

      What's the bad news? Standard penalty for lying to Congress while working for a Dem-run administration is a six-figure gig as a "contributor" on CNN and MSNBC, just like Comey and Clapper.

      It's only people who've met trump (like Mike Flynn) who end up with the A-USA threatening to indict their relatives if they continue to insist on taking a case to trial when charged with something that courts have since ruled isn't a crime to begin with. If that doesn't come through, there's plenty of lobbying jobs in maintaining the kind of monopoly power held by FB, Google, and Amazon.

  3. Sandra (formerly OBL)   2 years ago

    Juneteenth is kind of cool I guess.

    But not as important as International Day for Countering Hate Speech.

    #BringBackBerlatsky

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 years ago

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  4. Nardz   2 years ago

    https://twitter.com/POTUS/status/1670567066892419074?t=2RePyHf6hp9vXMx0pHrPcg&s=19

    Congress needs to act on gun safety. And let me be very clear about something.

    If this Congress refuses to act, then we need a new Congress.

    1. Jerry B.   2 years ago

      Free shooting ranges and firearms training in every city and town, with ammunition supplied. I can get behind that.

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

        Ahhh the Swiss approch

      2. mad.casual   2 years ago

        Dictatorship Safety Training

    2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 years ago

      Joe Biden, putting the banana in banana republic.

      1. Longtobefree   2 years ago

        It's an apple!

        1. Nazi-Burning Witch   2 years ago

          But it identifies as a banana.

        2. Dillinger   2 years ago

          I'm not a horticulturist.

          1. Public Entelectual   2 years ago

            Like Zuck, Apple brought many whores to culture, but it couldn't make them think.

      2. CE   2 years ago

        And the bananas. God save the queen.

        1. Its_Not_Inevitable   2 years ago

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      3. TheReEncogitationer   2 years ago

        More like banana purée, amirite? 🙂

        1. VULGAR MADMAN   2 years ago

          That baby food goes right through slow-joe.

    3. Fats of Fury   2 years ago

      Congress needs to act on impeachment. And let me be very clear about something.

      If this Congress refuses to act, then we need a new Congress.

      1. B G   2 years ago

        Biden has the world's greatest insurance policy against either impeachment or being removed under 25A. Nobody outside of the Bay area in California wants to live in a world where Kamala has that kind of real power within her grasp, and the ones in the SF Bay Area only think they want it because they're imagining it won't be a total shitshow.

        1. Mike Laursen   2 years ago

          the ones in the SF Bay Area only think they want it because they’re imagining it won’t be a total shitshow

          I lived among Bay Area progressives for thirty years.

          It’s not that. It’s that they automatically approve of her for being a woman of color, then stop paying attention to her.

          1. B G   2 years ago

            They gave Newsom the same treatment, and for all his talk of coming from a "broken family", his father was lifelong friends with J Paul Getty and is the primary investment manager for the bulk of the Getty foundation endowment, which by an amazing coincidence has been a day-one investor in every business venture that Gavin has ever launched. Gavin really has the kind of hereditary privilege that the "woke" progressives imagine comes with simply having "chalky" skin.

            If Kamala does somehow end up in the top job for any amount of time, it's probably in the best interest of the country to pretend that nobody knows the real story about how she jump-started her entry into Oakland politics and the CA Dem machine....

        2. Nazi-Burning Witch   2 years ago

          How can you not think President Kackles would be amazing?

  5. A Thinking Mind   2 years ago

    So what consequences are pending for Lina Khan? Are there any? No? None at all?

    So clearly she's completely 100% justified and in the absolute right.

    1. Nardz   2 years ago

      Massie says consequences for totalitarian leftists are unconstitutional

    2. Fats of Fury   2 years ago

      80 million ballots agree.

  6. SQRLSY One   2 years ago

    Ms. Khan lied to Congress, which is equivalent to lying in court. Perjury! Marxist Mammary-Necrophilia-Fuhrer (AKA,Mother's Lament, with a Head Full of Cement) is famous for defending perjury (such as the hordes of lawyers who lied repeatedly in court, when defending The Donald's Big Lie about His Stolen Erections).

    Now that we have a DEMON-CRAP lying and committing perjury, I am QUITE sure that Mammary-Fuhrer (and other Perfectly Non-Tribal Experts here) will fall all over themselves to defend Ms. Khan's right to lie!

    1. Sevo   2 years ago

      Fuck off and die, spastic asshole

      1. SQRLSY One   2 years ago

        Show me how it's done, hypocritical punk!

        1. Sevo   2 years ago

          Fuck off and die, spastic asshole

      2. Nazi-Burning Witch   2 years ago

        I'd suggest he die in a fire, except can you imagine the stench?

        *gag*

        1. Sevo   2 years ago

          Might be worth it for the good of humanity; that piece of shit could be contagious.

          1. SQRLSY One   2 years ago

            Yeah, Government Almighty forbid that honesty, data-driven ways, and benevolence SHOULD infect you EVIL LYING ULTRA-TRIBALISTIC BASTARDS!

            You resent the hell out of the fact that many other people are flat-out, better, more honest people than you are, right? More “live and let live”, and WAAAY less authoritarian?
            https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/in-love-and-war/201706/why-some-people-resent-do-gooders
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            These findings suggest that we don’t need to downplay personal triumphs to avoid negative social consequences, as long as we make it clear that we don’t look down on others as a result.

            SQRLSY back here now… So, I do NOT want you to feel BAD about YOU being an authoritarian asshole, and me NOT being one! PLEASE feel GOOD about you being an evil, lying asshole! You do NOT need to push me (or other REAL lovers of personal liberty) down, so that you can feel better about being an asshole! EVERYONE ADORES you for being that asshole that you are, because, well, because you are YOU! FEEL that self-esteem, now!

            1. Sevo   2 years ago

              Fuck off and die, spastic asshole

          2. Nazi-Burning Witch   2 years ago

            I suppose I could stand to wear a mask again for that. 😀

    2. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

      "Perjury! Marxist Mammary-Necrophilia-Fuhrer (AKA,Mother’s Lament, with a Head Full of Cement)"

      Being hated by an evil sociopath like Shillsy, tells me I'm living my life right.

    3. B G   2 years ago

      Ask Clapper, Comey, and Fauci what happens to Dems (and those the Dems have anointed) that lie to Congress.

      Anyone looking to say something that's possibly incorrect has to have ties to the Bad Orange Man to get themselves (and if they don't cut a deal, their families) prosecuted by DoJ or DHS, or NYT, or CNN.

  7. Nardz   2 years ago

    Signed the bill in Israel

    https://www.fox35orlando.com/news/oakland-pd-under-scrutiny-from-officials-who-believe-they-are-not-enforcing-a-new-on-antisemitism

    "When Jewish people see something like this it’s quite intimidating," said Rabbi Yosef Konikov. "There are the radicals and crazies that are watching this, and it only encourages them. Therefore, we need to take action, not so much with these cowards but to prevent the next guy from doing something else crazy."

    Fine has requested an explanation from Chief Esan and the State Attorney as to why no charges were filed.

    [Look at the picture of the flyer]

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

      I wonder what rabbi or blm activist did that.

      1. Nardz   2 years ago

        I think a rabbi or BLMer would've put some actual hate speech on it.
        "White lives matter" isn't it

        1. mad.casual   2 years ago

          "WHITE LIVES MATTER" and a swastika

          Sounds more than halfway to a hoax before the non-arrest of the unidentified non-suspect to me.

          1. Nardz   2 years ago

            Where was the swastika?
            Did they censor it?

            1. mad.casual   2 years ago

              Yeah, there's a fuzzy diamond shape right in the middle.

              Hat on top of a hat/dog whistle of a dog whistle, IMO.

              1. Nazi-Burning Witch   2 years ago

                That lily seems to have been gilded.

  8. Nazi-Burning Witch   2 years ago

    "I would like others to believe that they have the power…to be truth tellers." Daniel Ellsberg, famous for leaking documents that exposed uncomfortable truths about the Vietnam War, died last Friday at the age of 92. Those documents, known as the Pentagon Papers, "showed that top American officials, including President Lyndon Johnson, had lied constantly about the country's war in Vietnam,"

    "But fuck Jack Teixeira, amirite? Woo! Go Ukraine!"

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

      That's different, he made Biden look bad

      1. A Cynical Asshole   2 years ago

        he made Biden look bad

        Biden makes Biden look bad, so not exactly a challenge, is it?

        1. Fats of Fury   2 years ago

          He took the words right out of Joe's mouth.

          https://twitter.com/laurenboebert/status/1670204427515379712?s=46&t=pOghkxSbQl2pg4CLby5nCA

          1. Gaear Grimsrud   2 years ago

            God save the queen man.

  9. Jerry B.   2 years ago

    Apparently, the police in Minneapolis appoint the Chief, hire and fire, set policy, enforce discipline, etc. all by themselves, with no input or oversight from the city government. At least that’s how the media presents it. Wonder why?

    1. creech   2 years ago

      Yep, damn Republicans in charge of Minneapolis city government aren't doing their job!

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

    Juneteenth celebrates the free blacks in Galveston Texas. But keep with the virtue signaling

    1. Idaho Bob   2 years ago

      And doesn't mention the Choctaw's black slaves that were not emancipated until a year after Galveston.

    2. But SkyNet is a Private Company   2 years ago

      Delaware didn’t free slaves until December 65

      1. Public Entelectual   2 years ago

        It was the dawning of the Age of Aquarius

      2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 years ago

        Biden was busy.

  11. Nazi-Burning Witch   2 years ago

    Today is Juneteenth, a day commemorating the end of slavery in the U.S. It marks the day in 1865—two years after the Emancipation Proclamation—that Union troops arrived in Galveston, Texas, and informed people that the state's hundreds of thousands of slaves were to be freed.

    Of course, there were still black slaves held by American Indian tribes in Oklahoma Territory until 1866. So this holiday is celebrating a myth.

    1. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 years ago

      Meh. Most holidays celebrate some form of myth.

      1. Dillinger   2 years ago

        leave Easter alone.

    2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 years ago

      Liar! Only white people can be slave owners. That was probably a bunch of renegade plantation owners dressed as Indians.

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

        Please, nobody ever heard of the Oklahoma cotton picking party

  12. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 years ago

    This irked Alpert, who was "annoyed by the customs of the merchants, with their own legal rules and pagan drinking societies.

    If only Alpert had Lina Khan to stop those pesky Dutch merchants.

  13. Nardz   2 years ago

    https://twitter.com/DrJBhattacharya/status/1670648820953387008?t=B0GYzvH42dwi_ycZIE99Dg&s=19

    Reminder: In April 2021, nurses filled gloves with hot water to hold the hands of dying patients, isolated from family because of hospital protocols.

    [Link]

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 years ago

      Just following orders.

  14. Fist of Etiquette   2 years ago

    "I would like others to believe that they have the power…to be truth tellers."

    *Approved truth only

  15. Fist of Etiquette   2 years ago

    Thank Dutch merchants, not a strong state, for capitalism.

    I most certainly will not.

    1. Fats of Fury   2 years ago

      The Dutch don't celebrate Juneteenth.

    2. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 years ago

      Bad experience with a Dutch oven?

      1. Nazi-Burning Witch   2 years ago

        It was a "beans and dark beer" Dutch Oven.

    3. TheReEncogitationer   2 years ago

      Going Dutch on celebrations? 😉

  16. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 years ago

    Ethics? The only ethics Khan needs to follow are compliance with the orders of her masters, and support for the ideologies of her faith.

  17. Fist of Etiquette   2 years ago

    Today is Juneteenth, a day commemorating the end of slavery in the U.S.

    The word "nine" was considered vulgar back then.

  18. Fist of Etiquette   2 years ago

    Everyone says social media is bad for teens...

    Personally I believe the reverse is true. (I will never recover from 14yo's calling me f*g on COD.)

    1. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 years ago

      Get good noob.

    2. Nardz   2 years ago

      Great example of sel censorship beaten into us there

  19. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 years ago

    "I would like others to believe that they have the power…to be truth tellers."

    And by truth I know Ellsberg means narrative and doctrine, the only principles for modern media.

  20. Fist of Etiquette   2 years ago

    Small porn producers will be hurt most by new age verification laws.

    So then it's Big Pr0n behind the new regs.

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

      I was thinking midget porn

  21. Fist of Etiquette   2 years ago

    One of the first Wuhan researchers reportedly sickened with Covid in fall 2019, Ben Hu, was getting U.S. financial support for risky gain-of-function research on coronaviruses...

    WELL YOU DON'T FUCKING SAY.

    1. creech   2 years ago

      That's wild, anti-Science, Rand Paul-type talk.

    2. A Cynical Asshole   2 years ago

      I for one am shocked! Shocked I tell you!

  22. Fist of Etiquette   2 years ago

    What's wild is that a capable child went out to play on his own, made it home by curfew, and nothing bad happened—and it was considered news...

    Gen X apparently taught their children nothing.

    1. Idaho Bob   2 years ago

      Gen X women were the first Karens. Those bitches invented helicoptering because they were "traumatized" by unbridled freedom of their childhood adventures. They fear the same for their own kids.

      Thier millennial spawn simply ratcheted it up to what we see now.

      1. sarcasmic   2 years ago

        Gen Xers were raised to believe there’s a white van driven by a creepy kid-toucher around every corner, so they have to by hyper vigilant to keep their children from being kidnapped. It’s a load of shit but that’s what many think.

        1. Idaho Bob   2 years ago

          Maybe that's true with urban Gen X kids.

          Rural Gen X kids carried guns everywhere, so creeps were never a concern.

      2. Hank Ferrous   2 years ago

        'Gen X women were the first Karens.' Once past the fact that 'karen' yet another snippy racist label like 'basic becky' coined by obnoxious black women, you would have been more to the point with: 'women were the first Karens.' And some men and kids.

  23. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 years ago

    "Today is Juneteenth, a day commemorating the end of slavery in the U.S."

    Racist fake news! Woke people know that slavery, invented in the U.S. in 1776, is worse today than ever before. Billions of non-white, non-male, and non-rich people toil in chains 24/7, denied the comprehensive state funding for whatever lifestyles they desire--and deserve.

    1. A Cynical Asshole   2 years ago

      Woke people know that slavery, invented in the U.S. in 1776 1619

      FTFY.

      Now say 10 Hail Floyds in repentance for your sin.

      1. Nazi-Burning Witch   2 years ago

        "Hail Floyd, full of opiates. The lard is with thee. Blessed art thou among scammers, and blessed are the fruits of thy death..."

      2. Dillinger   2 years ago

        >>Hail Floyds

        "Which one's Pink?"
        "Which one's Pink?"
        "Which one's Pink?" ...

    2. Mike Parsons   2 years ago

      I understand this is all parody, but quickly browsing a few reddit subs this is legit representative of the views of young woke zombies.

      1. JesseAz   2 years ago

        Cite?

        1. Mike Parsons   2 years ago

          1. edit - representative ---> representation

          2. r/antiwork, off the top of my head, but so many more. I've also found r/whitepeopletwitter (which it keeps showing me for some reason) is essentially a "conservatives and republicans are fascists, vote democrat" commie whine fest.

          1. JesseAz   2 years ago (edited)

            Ahh. The antiwork sub. The dregs of humanity who believe they should provide no value. Makes sense.

            1. Nazi-Burning Witch   2 years ago

              I think it's more they understand they provide no value, but believe they should be fed and housed anyway.

              1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 years ago

                You forgot the free health care, wifi, craft beer, e-bike, and tattoos.

    3. Hank Ferrous   2 years ago

      I am reliably informed that not being able to get an abortion 24/7/365 up until the point of, and sometimes after birth, is the same thing as chattel slavery.

  24. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 years ago

    One of the first Wuhan researchers reportedly sickened with Covid in fall 2019, Ben Hu, was getting U.S. financial support for risky gain-of-function research on coronaviruses,

    The Science has already already settled this. The Science said it wasn't GOF research and even if it was The Science says it came from a bat, pangolin, or raccoon dog but definitely not a lab funded by The Science studying coronaviruses.

    1. CE   2 years ago

      Just a couple of coincidences. The virus could have started anywhere. There just happened to be a coronavirus lab in the town.

    2. Mike Laursen   2 years ago (edited)

      Well, actually, the latest reporting points to a secret research project within the Wuhan lab run the Chinese military intentionally enhancing viruses from bats.

      1. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

        "the Chinese military"

        Fauci was sponsoring gain of function research for the Chinese Military?

        1. Nazi-Burning Witch   2 years ago

          Yes.

  25. Nardz   2 years ago

    https://twitter.com/martyrmade/status/1670802504970387456?t=5Y2iZ4zjC1suQJKMVl2rLg&s=19

    You don’t “pause” a major offensive for a week, surrendering all initiative and informing the enemy which day you’ll be resuming the attack. Best case scenario for Ukraine was Battle of the Bulge, but all they managed was a pimple before getting their faces ripped off. Game over.

    [Link]

    1. creech   2 years ago

      You mean those Abrams tanks aren't rolling into Moscow by now? I guess the Ukes needed a few F-16 fighter jets and Moscow would be theirs.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 years ago

        We need to Ukraine flag emoji harder!

        1. JesseAz   2 years ago

          Twitter hashtags were the greatest invention for world peace ever.

          1. CE   2 years ago

            I thought the sanctions ensured world peace.

    2. Nobartium   2 years ago

      Not until the Ukrainians are dead enough will we stop.

  26. Fats of Fury   2 years ago

    Juneteenth celebratory blowout in Willowbrook IL Saturday night.
    One dead, over a teenth wounded.

    https://www.nbcchicago.com/news/local/1-dead-20-injured-in-willowbrook-shooting-in-strip-mall-parking-lot/3163733/

    1. A Cynical Asshole   2 years ago

      Now that's how you celebrate black culture. *ducks*

      1. Nazi-Burning Witch   2 years ago

        Hush, you know that was just White Supremacy rearing its ugly head again.

      2. Fats of Fury   2 years ago

        ISWYDT.

    2. Kungpowderfinger   2 years ago

      “When will these mass shootings end?” - FJB

  27. Honest Economics   2 years ago

    For sound economic perspective go to https://honesteconomics.substack.com/

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 years ago

      Still no.

      1. TheReEncogitationer   2 years ago

        Social cues aren't a big thing with this guy.

  28. mad.casual   2 years ago

    Everyone says social media is bad for teens, but no one can prove it.

    Social media is bad for teens of all ages.
    Proof: Russian Collusion, #MeToo, #BLM, COVID, Censorship of COVID, lgbtTRANs social disease...

    1. Zeb   2 years ago

      Social media is bad for everyone. And good. But mostly bad.

  29. Longtobefree   2 years ago

    I am shocked, shocked that a democrat administration official would lie.

    And what percentage of the roundup is now just reason linking to reason?

    1. Mike Laursen   2 years ago

      The morning links have always been used to promote other Reason stories. Not something new, or anything wrong with it.

  30. Nardz   2 years ago

    https://twitter.com/FromKulak/status/1670810161865162753?t=hT6KsYxXdQyMrKJz7noo7A&s=19

    Same sex relations was sold to republicans as being like straight relations "the Conservative case for Gay Marriage"

    As soon as they were given Anti-discrimination aristocratic privilege, and started teaching "Queer ways of loving" in school cons realized they'd been defrauded

    Cons thought they were subsidizing monogamy, instead they made orgies and grooming a protected category.

    Justice Antonin Scalia basically advocated a people's revolution against the judicial system in his dissent from Obergefell

    [Link]

  31. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   2 years ago

    BIDEN FAKE SCANDAL UPDATE.!

    Comer Admits Nobody Has Heard From Alleged Biden Informant for Three Years
    .
    "You know, the MSNBC makes fun of me when I said that there are a lot of people that were involved in the Biden shenanigans that are currently missing," Comer said. "But, with respect to this oligarch, we think we know where he is. He just hasn't been seen in public in a long time, but we're following the money."
    ..
    Comer previously told Fox News' Maria Bartiromo that they "can't track down" a key informant in the Biden investigation.

    https://www.newsweek.com/james-comer-biden-investigation-informant-1807133

    1. JesseAz   2 years ago

      Did you hear the new tape of Biden promising the Ukrainian okigarch the FBI had dropped the investigation?

      1. Dillinger   2 years ago

        evidence evinces nothing.

        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 years ago

          Facts are racist! Or fascist, or conspiracy nonsense, or whatever fits the leftwing rant of the moment.

    2. Sevo   2 years ago

      turd, the ass-clown of the commentariat, 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.

  32. Dillinger   2 years ago

    >> Lina Khan ... ignored the advice of a top ethics official ... then claimed at a House hearing she had consistently followed the official's advice.

    this is so par for the course I'm shocked it's a story.

  33. Dillinger   2 years ago

    >>Everyone says social media is bad for teens, but no one can prove it.

    social media is bad. proof everywhere.

    1. CE   2 years ago

      Well, not all of them:

      https://nypost.com/2022/11/24/i-made-my-first-1m-at-19-and-now-own-7-homes/

      1. Dillinger   2 years ago

        lol yikes. can't tell if this proves your point or mine.

      2. Its_Not_Inevitable   2 years ago

        We can no doubt look forward to the follow up next year on losing her first million at 20.

      3. mad.casual   2 years ago

        Even the crazy-stupid Elementary Education majors I went to school with weren't stupid enough to say "I went to ladies night at the bar and worked hard to earn a bunch of free drinks."

    2. Zeb   2 years ago

      It's hard to prove with certainty, but I'm pretty well convinced that social media, defined broadly, has a lot to do with the world going completely fucking insane over the past 10 years or so.

      1. Dillinger   2 years ago (edited)

        word. watching the world burn from the outside is interesting.

  34. Dillinger   2 years ago

    >>For more on new revelations about COVID-19's first victims

    more interested in covid-19's last victim ...

    1. Nazi-Burning Witch   2 years ago

      Liberty?

      1. Dillinger   2 years ago

        certainly. but was aiming more for The Trial of Antoine F.

        1. Nazi-Burning Witch   2 years ago

          I'm listening...

          1. Dillinger   2 years ago

            I'm sure Kevin McCarthy would never bow to Pfizer

  35. JesseAz   2 years ago

    The left is open with their plans, but you're a conspiracy theorist for acknowledging it. WEF wants to reduce car ownership by 75%

    https://www.zerohedge.com/economics/climate-authoritarianism-wef-wants-75-less-private-car-owners-2050

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 years ago

      I already own 5 cars, but now I want more. And one of them might be a Bradley.

  36. JesseAz   2 years ago

    Good news for shrike and Jeff. Connecticut is advancing a bill to remove pedophilia as an exception to sex discrimination protections. Soon nobody in the state cab discriminate against kid fucking.

    https://www.zerohedge.com/political/family-groups-and-lgbt-activist-uniting-against-bill-could-make-pedophiles-protected

    1. Zeb   2 years ago

      I don't know if that's an accurate description of the law (the article at zerohedge is kind of a mess). But it does seem to be making it so vague that it could be interpreted all kinds of ways.
      The bill would redefine sexual orientation as “a person’s identity in relation to the gender or genders to which they are romantically, emotionally, or sexually attracted, including any identity that a person may have previously expressed or is perceived by another person to hold.”

      WTF?

      1. JesseAz   2 years ago

        The old version explicitly denied the protections to pedophiles. During debate they admitted this version does not.

  37. JesseAz   2 years ago

    People are again questioning Bidens claims of 8 million in income from selling just 300k books.

    https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/matt-margolis/2023/06/18/how-did-more-than-10-million-end-up-in-bidens-bank-account-n1704316

    1. Nazi-Burning Witch   2 years ago

      Like the proposed trillion dollar coin and Hunter's paintings, copies of the book sold for really large sums...

    2. Hank Ferrous   2 years ago

      The Bernie Sanders school of 'how I suddenly made all this money on public official's salary.' The assumption from the political elite is that everybody is as stupid as they are.

  38. JesseAz   2 years ago

    Even lefty media is admitting fauci likely funded the gain of function research leading to covid.

    https://t.co/YwyFn2UDfv

    “The significance of the fact that ‘patient zero:’ Ben Hu received US funding from NIH and USAID in 2018-2019 is that NIH and USAID support to Hu potentially directly funded the insertion of FCS sequences into SARS-ike coronaviruses that had been proposed in EcoHealth’s/WIV’s unsuccessful 2018 DARPA grant application,” said Dr. Richard Ebright, a molecular biologist and laboratory director at the Waksman Institute of Microbiology. “Just as USAID and NIH support to Shi potentially funded the insertion of FCS sequences into SARS-ike coronaviruses that had been proposed in EcoHealth’s/WIV’s unsuccessful 2018 DARPA grant application.”

    1. Nazi-Burning Witch   2 years ago

      "But what difference, at this point, does it even make?"

      1. Hank Ferrous   2 years ago

        PPV public execution could put a significant dent in the federal government debt. Just saying. If the executioner slot was auctioned off, say by lottery, more money toward a balanced budget.

        1. Nazi-Burning Witch   2 years ago

          I like this plan.

  39. Nardz   2 years ago

    https://twitter.com/AuronMacintyre/status/1670825486698659841?t=MWNCgJfrh6yhF12Xg0Vi9A&s=19

    Communists starved tens of millions to death because they wiped out farmers who knew how to grow food and replaced them with their own political supporters

    Luckily nothing like that could happen today

    [Link]

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 years ago

      True enough. Sounds like activists today want to eliminate farms (and most other productive things) and replace them with nothing.

  40. Fats of Fury   2 years ago

    A three hour tour.

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12210873/Tourist-sub-taking-groups-Titanic-wreckage-goes-missing.html

    1. Dillinger   2 years ago

      I've been led to believe those icebergs are even bigger underwater

      1. mad.casual   2 years ago

        But the diffraction of light underwater means they should be able to see further around the iceberg from a single vantage point and the tour should go quicker.

        1. Dillinger   2 years ago

          had no idea Boston was under 1/2 mile of ice ... and the circuit diagram was hilarious "omit this if you're a wimp"

          1. kikaki   2 years ago

            789

          2. mad.casual   2 years ago

            "Not a resistor, the wire just does this."

            1. Dillinger   2 years ago

              electric eel was lol too

          3. Nazi-Burning Witch   2 years ago

            Too bad he didn't start the chart 100k years ago... when the temperature was higher than it is now, by about 5C.

    2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 years ago

      When trying to join the 3 mile low club goes bad.

  41. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   2 years ago

    The next chapter of DeSantis reporting has begun.

    Tracing the power of Casey DeSantis

    Where’s Casey?

    Ron was asking.

    “Where is she at?”

    Ron was always asking.

    Ron DeSantis was in the middle of a picnic in Sioux Center, Iowa, bent over a homemade poster. Four photos, arranged in a neat grid, stared back at him: Ron and Casey, smiling on election night, 2022; Ron and Casey, smiling outside the governor’s mansion, 2021; a headshot of Ron; a headshot of Casey. The governor signed his name in the corner, leaving room for his wife’s signature. He was the one running for president, but of course she should sign it, too. “I don’t know where the first lady is, but she’ll do it,” he said.

    Casey DeSantis was on the other side of the room. She knew, starting with his early days in politics, when Ron was still a member of Congress, elected at the age of 34, how she wanted to figure in his world. She knew the staff he should hire, former aides said, the invitations he should accept and the invitations he should decline. She knew his walking path at events, the people he’d stand next to on a stage. She knew his schedule, down to every meeting and call and fundraiser and congressional vote, because she asked to be copied on every calendar entry. She knew the cowboy boots he should wear, even though, at first, he complained that they hurt his feet, until a staffer suggested he buy dress shoes instead, at which point he said, “Casey got them for me,” and that was the end of the conversation about the cowboy boots. She knew the earpiece he should use for live interviews, because she had spent 15 years in television, even though, at first, the earpiece was uncomfortable in his ear, at which point an aide said, “Casey got this for you,” and that was the end of the conversation about the earpiece.

    1. Mike Laursen   2 years ago

      I guess it’s new. I was linking to articles about Casey DeSantis like three weeks ago.

      1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   2 years ago

        I missed those. I would never... EVER doubt that you were tapped in to the tip-of-the-spear on Ron DeSantis news.

        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 years ago

          Well, the tip of something.

        2. Mike Laursen   2 years ago

          I know DeSantis is a forbidden topic, so it’s kind of exciting and rebellious.

    2. Mike Parsons   2 years ago

      Two things that are funny.

      1. The left losing it over a guy who has the audacity to be a family man, has produced multiple carbon producing, resource consuming offspring, and have a wife that is young, attractive, and dedicated to supporting her husband and taking care of her family. This is absolutely not in line with the girl boss, 'you can have it all', 'women are the same as men' feminists who lead women down the road of being career hungry, sad, childless, and die alone.

      2. The left freaking out about her being ambitious and maybe having some sort of secret political ambition is very fucking rich after Hillary "it was her turn!!!" Clinton who was essentially handed a high profile political career despite being nothing but the shrill, unlikable, cackling, POS wife social climber who was married to a popular president.

      1. Hank Ferrous   2 years ago

        You left out did nothing during, when discussing her high profile political career. Nothing, except preen, prepare for a run on the Oval Office, and demonstrate why she should never have been in the position to begin with.

      2. Mike Laursen   2 years ago

        Yeah, sure, that’s the reason people are critical of DeSantis, not his willingness to engage in authoritarianism to play partisan games.

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

          The article is about his wife.

    3. Dillinger   2 years ago

      guy likes his chick. I like mine too.

      1. Mike Parsons   2 years ago

        The angry purple haired cat ladies of the left cant imagine a scenario where a woman is hot and her husband both loves her and wants to be around her. Its not something they are familiar with or will likely experience.

        1. Dillinger   2 years ago

          shame. she's literally the best part of my life. not to offend you guys ...

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

            That hurt, man.

        2. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

          They sorta look like brother and sister though.

  42. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   2 years ago

    • Everyone says social media is bad for teens, but no one can prove it. "There isn't even a shared definition of what social media is," writes Claire Cain Miller at The New York Times. "Research has not yet shown which sites, apps or features of social media have which effects on mental health," and "it's also hard to prove that social media causes poor mental health, versus being correlated with it."

    So the New York Times no longer considers misinformation "online" as a public health crisis?

    1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   2 years ago

      And, another point of order, the New York Times can't define what "social media" is, but they can sure identify the companies that make it?

      I've got no dog in this fight over the social-media-mental-health-of-our-teens-fight, beyond the fact that I do believe that the existence of social media has had A psychological effect on the population and... given the recent nature of this experiment, it's too early to tell anything about broad negative effects. But for the New York Times to suddenly get all post-modern on us and say, "Hey man, like what even IS social media?" and throw that on a pile of "this is exactly what social media is" articles is pretty damned funny.

      1. mad.casual   2 years ago (edited)

        A bit of the ol’ “Antifa isn’t a political organization, it’s an idea.” bullshit from ENB.

        Ideas like social media, Antifa, borders, heartbeats, etc. are tough for people like ENB to nail down but CRT and gender theory are grade-school level exercises in objectivity.

        If your business model requires section 230 protections to survive in the marketplace, you’re a social media outlet. You’d think “A company who’s users would sue them out of existence if they were allowed to.” wouldn’t be that difficult of a concept for libertarians to follow, but we’re talking about Elizabeth Nolan “The only way to protect women user’s agency is to strip them of it.” Brown here.

        1. Mike Parsons   2 years ago

          "CRT and gender theory are grade-school level exercises in objectivity."

          Yup. It's also hilarious every time I see a video where some smug leftist is about to put the bigots in theie place, starting with something like *clapping hands with every word* "THIS * IS * NOT* DIFFICULT!*. Im going to tell you fucking moron conservatives what gender is..."then it almost immediately, universally, devolves into a pointless word salad of nonsensical jibberish and half the time they almost seem to get tripped up or confused when they haven't even fully completed their rant. You really would think they'd have some kind of solid answer to this, or "what is a woman" by now, but almost every time it appears like they took a few shots, took some edibles, and decided to define it for the first time ever....

          But ya, we should definitely let the same people teach it to our kids, that totes makes sense.

          1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   2 years ago

            e *clapping hands with every word* “THIS * IS * NOT* DIFFICULT!*. Im going to tell you fucking moron conservatives what gender is…”then it almost immediately, universally, devolves into a pointless word salad of nonsensical jibberish and half the time they almost seem to get tripped up or confused when they haven’t even fully completed their rant.

            I'm not going to link it because I'm too lazy to dig through my history, but I ran across a "youtube short" with Piers Morgan discussing men (penis-having people) in women's sports, and the woman who was 100% fully in support of the right of trans-women to enter women's sport got so spun up in the contradictions she starting making transphobic arguments, against men identifying as women. My jaw nearly hit the floor.

            When Piers Morgan asked if Usain Bolt suddenly identified as a woman, could he enter women's sports. The woman debating Morgan said, literally, that that can't happen because Usain Bolt would not be allowed to simply self-identify, that there was biology and scientific realities at work in this system, that men can't simply declare themselves as women, there are scientific considerations such as the levels of circulating testosterone, and then rule-making bodies and various authoritative agencies had to make the determinations and then after this long, deliberative process of thoughtful consideration, would Usain Bolt be ACCEPTED as a woman.

            I was completely floored. This was basically the long version of Ketanji Brown Jackson accidentally giving a transphobic answer to "what is a woman" when she said, "I'm not a biologist".

            Peter Bogosian, when interviewing some former Wokesters will "role play" as their former woke-selves and try to have a conversation about how a particular topic might be discussed. At one point he said he was forced to do the "role play" because he's asked numerous times for people to come on his program and discuss these topics, but to a one, they refuse. This is why.

      2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 years ago

        In the spirit of schadenfreude, the social media and other modern emotional impacts are significantly higher among liberal family spawn.

      3. Hank Ferrous   2 years ago

        I seem to recall Chaidt had an article showing comparative lack of mental health in folks who spend the majority of their time online... What would that snooty liberal/white/judeo-christian nationalist know though, he isn't on ENB's twtter radar.

    2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   2 years ago

      I bet Claire can also tell us about the lack of a shared definition for "woman".

  43. Use the Schwartz   2 years ago

    Maybe Khan has a nose for impartiality? Perhaps because she is immersed up to her nose in both sides, she can sniff out the truth? Not to blow her horn, but for some it is easy to muzzle their personal feelings and follow the odor of justice wherever it may lead.

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  45. Nazi-Burning Witch   2 years ago

    Ah yes, the lesser known Arkansas River Slave Party.

  46. VULGAR MADMAN   2 years ago

    Happy execution of the Rosenbergs day!

  47. Nazi-Burning Witch   2 years ago

    Now that's a holiday I can celebrate!

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