Sleeping With a Member of the Teachers Union
Plus: "Every time I hear you, I feel a little bit dumber," nuclear-powered AI, North Korea, and more...

No breakout moments, just awkward sparring. Last night's Republican presidential debate—minus front-runner Donald Trump—was full of canned lines and uncomfortable clashes. The whole stage seemed to be either ignoring or in denial of the fact that they'll at some point need to fight the man himself, or successfully appeal to his legions of faithful supporters, if they want to nab the top spot.
On some topics, their views were practically indistinguishable: in particular, school choice (which nearly all paid lip service to, writes Reason's Emma Camp) and immigration (quite a few agreed that we should militarize the southern border and defund so-called sanctuary cities).
But there were some really unique and foolish proposals fleshed out, too.
"I favor ending birthright citizenship for the kids of illegal immigrants in this country," proposed entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy (more from Reason's Fiona Harrigan). Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis declared we needed to go after the cultural power China has in this country (a thinly veiled way to talk about TikTok without actually saying so?). Former Vice President Mike Pence said we ought to pursue an expedited death penalty for mass shooters. (Would that actually have a deterrent effect? Unlikely.) Several talked about the fentanyl crisis, directly linking it to the flow of migrants across the southern border, but offered no realistic policy solutions.
Glimmers of hope amid the snoozefest: When asked what he would do about the "22 percent of American workers [who] fear their jobs will be lost to a robot…and to artificial intelligence," former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie offered a surprisingly cogent answer: "Artificial intelligence offers us an extraordinary opportunity to expand well beyond the productivity that we have now."
Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley's comments on how public schools fail children were good, as well as her focus on reining in runaway spending and government ineptitude: "Congress has only delivered a budget on time four times in 40 years." DeSantis argued that Trump "owes it to you to defend his record where they added $7.8 trillion to the debt" which "set the stage for the inflation that we have now." North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum, who struggled to get speaking time, was a bright spot, abstaining from the front lines of the culture wars and consistently gesturing at support for free market policies.
Still, ignoring the Trump question made the whole debate seem silly; it's not clear that any of the assembled candidates have what it takes to go up against him or to win over his many die-hard fans. Trump's decision to abstain feels like it's breaking the traditional debate mold, rendering the political pageantry even more pointless than it had already become in recent years.
"Sleeping with a member of the teachers union" is how Christie characterized President Joe Biden's relationship with his wife. "They have an advocate inside the White House every day for the worst of their teachers," he added. Though not wrong, exactly, Christie was clearly going for a scathing soundbite, a strong breakout moment, and I'm not sure it landed. ("I've been sleeping with a teacher for 38 years, full disclosure," added Pence, who kept going for laughs to minimal effect.)
"Donald, I know you're watching. You can't help yourself," Christie said at one point. "You're not here tonight because you're afraid of being on this stage and defending your record. You're ducking these things," Christie said, escalating with some excitement. "If you keep doing that, no one up here is going to call you Donald Trump anymore. They're gonna call you Donald Duck." (It did not land.)
"Every time I hear you, I feel a little bit dumber," Haley told Ramaswamy at one point, with pissed-off mom energy, after he mentioned joining TikTok for voter outreach.
The same could probably be said of California Gov. Gavin Newsom, who took it upon himself to try to brand California as "the freedom state" last night. Yes, the state that has the highest domestic outmigration right now because people simply don't want to put up with it anymore—that's the one he considers to be "the freedom state." The state that allows activists to thwart development projects via environmental review, which punishes freelancers and the companies they might work for, which is trying to place an extra tax on "extreme wealth," which severely restricts people's right to bear arms, which forced millions of schoolchildren to stay home or engage in masked, distanced learning because of COVID. (Though he keeps swearing he won't run, and that he won't replace Kamala Harris as veep, it sure seems like he's looking into it. Why is he debating DeSantis one on one, for example?)
Welcome to the freedom state, @GOP.
We believe in these crazy things here called:
- Free speech
- Gun safety
- Healthcare
- Social Security
- Climate changeoh… and… democracy.
See you tonight.
— Gavin Newsom (@GavinNewsom) September 27, 2023
In fewer words:
Can't believe I'm up past my bedtime for this bullshit
— Saagar Enjeti (@esaagar) September 28, 2023
Scenes from New York:
Bernie Wagenblast used to be the voice you'd hear making announcements about approaching subway trains, on the PATH train that connects New Jersey to New York City, and on the AirTrains that connect people to terminals at JFK and Newark. The voice artist both gender-transitioned and was replaced—at least at JFK airport—by an artificial intelligence (AI) trained on Wagenblast's own voice.
You simply cannot make this up. I have never heard of a more 2023 sequence of events.
QUICK HITS
- Microsoft is building nuclear-powered AI: "No suggestion of carbon credits in exchange for good will in the press. No implicit begging for a ribbon after buying solar panels from China, which are built in part by slaves, and constructed from material mined by children," writes Pirate Wires head honcho Mike Solana (whose podcast I'll appear on later today). "Microsoft is quietly hiring a nuclear scientist to free itself from the rotting power grid, generate more power with the casual suggestion it will be using much more energy, and take an active hand in actually building a better world."
- Tony Timpa's wrongful death trial ended with two of the three cops getting qualified immunity, reports Reason's Billy Binion.
- No lies detected:
The tangible resistance to CBDC is one of the most encouraging political realities to emerge in recent memory. https://t.co/XnsphNcd9v
— Zach Weissmueller (@TheAbridgedZach) September 21, 2023
- Incredible:
Is that an arrow pointing to SF as a more affordable city?
— Lee Fang (@lhfang) September 27, 2023
- This seems about right:
The risk of contracting long COVID may have been exaggerated due to flawed research, leading to unnecessarily high levels of anxiety about suffering from it, a new study has suggested https://t.co/UNSVrfC9sw
— Sky News (@SkyNews) September 26, 2023
- In July, a 23-year-old American soldier who had been held in a South Korean detention center on assault charges crossed the demilitarized zone, or DMZ, which divides North and South Korea. He voluntarily crossed, in lieu of boarding a plane back to the U.S. where he expected to face greater disciplinary action. North Korean propagandist outlets claimed he "harbored ill feeling against inhuman maltreatment and racial discrimination within the U.S. Army." Now, he has finally been expelled from North Korea and returned to the United States.
- It's disturbing that panels about biological sex differences get shouted down by activists who claim they'll be made physically unsafe:
Just in case you missed the reason for the cancellation: "This decision was based on extensive consultation and was reached in the spirit of respect for our values, the safety and dignity of our members, and the scientific integrity of the program(me). The reason the session… https://t.co/BW9f5up6jP
— Carole Hooven (@hoovlet) September 27, 2023
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Artificial intelligence offers us an extraordinary opportunity to expand well beyond the productivity that we have now.
Christie is thinking of the quicker lines at McDonald's drive-thru.
BOOM. Cheap shot.
“… who kept going for laughs to minimal effect.”
Something FoE is quite familiar with. ;-P
This is the type of catty jealousy I encourage and enjoy when reading a White Mike post.
Look at yourself, oh obtuse dork.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_XOV4PmVzA
YouTube is such an amazing thing - a 46 second ad just to view a 3 second clip.
Use Brave browser and you'll never have to see another YouTube ad again.
I have an adblocker at home that stops these YouTube ads. The work computer on the other hand...
"New Pipe" on Android, "Free Tube" on Linux, "Invidious" on everything else.
how about this instead
Any effect makes me effective.
🙂
You ever SEEN Christie's McDonald's charges on an average visit? Nothing cheap about it.
Sir, we are out of food.
Could be worse. Christie/Pritzker 2024: The Race for the Buffet Table.
"Just give me all of the bacon and eggs you have"
When asked what he would do about the "22 percent of American workers [who] fear their jobs will be lost to a robot…and to artificial intelligence," former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie offered a surprisingly cogent answer: "Artificial intelligence offers us an extraordinary opportunity to expand well beyond the productivity that we have now."
Sooooo...Is Chris Christie proposing to eat SkyNet and The Terminator?
🙂
😉
Meh! It wouldn't be a first. There was a French man (mighta known) who was in The Guinness Book of World Records for eating a bicycle turned into metal filings. It was the last record of it's kind, since Guinness didn't want to incite dangerous behavior from loonies.
Muzzy!
(Only parents with kids in the right age range will get that reference.)
I thought that was parking meters.
Chris Christie eats parking meters too?!
"Sleeping with a member of the teachers union" is how Christie characterized President Joe Biden's relationship with his wife.
Yeah, most Democrats only get into bed with teachers unions metaphorically.
Do you want to wake up next to Randi Weingarten?
At least she promises to wear a mask if you do.
A mask won't fix that.
Full body mask covered in hallucinogens?
*barf*
She's a triple masker. One for you. One for her. One for anybody who might accidentally walk by.
Those masks for you and the passerby are for the eyes, right?
I was waiting for the two-bagger reference.
🙂
😉
"Every time I hear you, I feel a little bit dumber," Haley told Ramaswamy at one point...
Every time I hear him he seems a little bit dumber.
It is a double edged attempt at an attack that can hit both of them.
Vivek should have apologized to her for her inability to understand his plans.
Her comment can be read as her realizing how out of league she is compared to him.
Was a bad attempt at an insult in reality.
I think that she was trying to make a Billy Madison reference.
She did a terrible job at it.
The biggest loser last night was Fox though.
The Univision moderator pushing every leading leftist question she could think of. The questions overall were ones you’d find in a DNC debate. No ending summary for candidates but a question from survivor. Just a mess.
It looked like Fox’s goal was to harm the GOP. Was strange from start to finish.
At least a few of the candidates are out doing long form interviews on podcasts. Actually getting their views out there.
"At least a few of the candidates are out doing long form interviews on podcasts."
And lets be honest, podcasts, youtube/rumble etc are where most people are actually listening. Almost no one is getting their info from these dying legacy outlets and it absolutely infuriates them that they cant gate-keep like they used to
I do not turn on network news at all. None of the alphabet national broadcasts, none of the cable news channels.
its basically just the old boomers now
Of course not. Who watches cable news. It’s garbage.
And yet, your talking points sound like they just came off CNN or MSNBC.
Thank you, my brother, for making a point I’ve been trying to get across for a long time here, every time someone here tries to sell the conservative victimhood narrative that liberals control the news. They try, but there are plenty of alternative news sources.
But funny how, when I search for a topic on youtube that I believe a lot of people cover, I get page after page of results from CNN, MSNBC, NBC news, ABC news, Fox news, Local news affiliates, etc, before I ever see anything from an independent source that may have millions of followers. They all purchased "Trusted Source" status from youtube to push their search results all the way to the top of any search formula so you struggle to find even the very largest independent creators, even when they're crushing the mainstream channels in terms of viewing hours and clicks.
^this.
Sure, there are alternative sources. You just have to know which street to go down, walk down a back alley, knock on the green door, and say the password.
Oh also, everyone will call you a conspiracy theorist for consuming said controversial opinions (such as, water is wet, and men arent women).
My standard google feed on my phone presents me with only progressive MSM outlets (+ fox), despite me rarely clicking on most of them, it never presents “alternative” sources, youtube is filtered the same way, and if I do know who to search for and where to look (which I have to, as the algorithm purposefully hides them) then I get a warning label on the video that it might contain climate or COVID misinformation (*which are mysteriously absent from Trusted Sources (TM) that have been caught lying and spreading actual misinformation about COVID)…
Yup, clearly everyone is on equal footing, no one’s thumb is on the scale, everything is even and no propaganda is being pushed. We all believe my brother Mike
"You just have to know which street to go down, walk down a back alley, knock on the green door, and say the password."
And then you have to go to all the trouble of bookmarking it or leaving the tab open. These are first-world problems you are describing.
Censorship is fine to Mike if it just causes more effort.
Curious as to what your line would be. Because apparently not allowing some books in school libraries is past that line. But government instituted distribution restrictions are not.
And said information and sources are hidden from view, behind approved narratives, and ridiculed by the people pushing the approved narratives.
So people that dont know the difference will more than likely just be fed the approved narrative and never look further, because Reputable News Sites (TM) all told them the same thing
Ah, there we are. You are smart enough to find the real news but your fellow citizens aren’t.
This is precisely the same condescending argument liberals use to justify their efforts to control the media. And, so far, conservative adoption of that argument has led to conservative proposals to use government to … control the media.
It's not about smarts (necessarily). A lot of people just don't make the effort to seek out information. That doesn't make them stupid or wrong necessarily, they just have different priorities (I often envy those who are able not to give a shit about politics). But it does make them easily manipulated by mainstream sources that are still widely considered to be the "legitimate" news by people who share their biases, or who haven't been paying a lot of attention for the past several years.
And, so far, conservative adoption of that argument has led to conservative proposals to use government to … control the media.
I suppose there are those who want to ban tiktok or whatever. However, I think there are a lot of conservatives who just want the government to stop promoting and participating in media censorship.
Yes Mike, because at least a quarter of the population is functionally retarded. South Park covered this sometime during Bush's first term.
"only progressive MSM outlets (+ fox),"
But you repeat yourself.
"even when they’re crushing the mainstream channels in terms of viewing hours and clicks"
Kinda negates everything you wrote leading up to that clause. Obviously, people are finding these alternative news sources.
No. It just means you are incapable of comprehending what is written.
Even Fahrenheit 451 books and information existed. It just was required to be kept under ground and under threat. Your takeaway from that book seems to be people could find the information if they really wanted to, no big deal.
Yet you cry a trannie river when an elementary school removed a book with pornographic illustrations.
When you find yourself consistently siding with the "firefighters" in 451, or big brother in 1984, one would think eventually this would prompt some introspection that you are maybe with a bad crowd.
One would think...
I wouldn’t brag about your superior level of introspection, my brother. And certainly, I would get the deep irony of having a discussion with JesseAz, of all people here, about introspection.
By the way, what I’m “siding with” is keeping government hands off the press, even when you don’t like trends in their coverage.
BWAHAHAHAHA! Laursen’s talking about being introspective. That’s a laugh. Dude, if you were ever introspective, you might just wonder why you hang around a comment section that doesn’t much like you and the lies you peddle.
Mike. How do you know what I say if I’m muted. I provide far more arguments and links in a given day as well as the logical construction of my beliefs more than you do.
By the way, what I’m “siding with” is keeping government hands off the press, even when you don’t like trends in their coverage.
Yet you criticize even here, as victim hood, the correct awareness of government efforts to censor. It is proven at this point.
Talk about lack of introspection.
Sure, but Google is still trying to obscure the alternative sources in favor of the just-as-biased and just as likely to spread falsehoods legacy media. I don't favor any government regulation in response to this, but it is something people who care about free and open debate should be worried about and criticize.
The proven victim hood narrative? Missed the whole censorship documents again Mike?
"The proven victim hood narrative? "
I mean, its not like big tech is selectively silencing conservative opinions and accounts. That isnt happening and hasn't happened.
Trying to silence conservative opinion. They haven’t been successful at it.
And Elon Musk’s X has certainly blasted a hole in that conservative complaint.
Probably because Musk isn't censoring it anymore, unlike his predecessors.
Mike is now fine with censorship as long as it fails at times.
yeah – i guess you’re right.
maybe 15% of the population know where to find information not buried under 5 pages of official narrative results from google so we’re good.
the other 85 % are marinated in the official leftist progressive narrative in every information modality.
so yeah- i guess they lost.... the information sure got out there
Which brings us to the Law of Salutary Contradiction, whose formulation is: “That’s not happening and it’s good that it is.” While the Law of Merited Impossibility applies to the future, this one is about the present. It’s what the ruling class immediately switches to after what they insisted would “never” happen is happening before everyone’s eyes.
Is the NSA spying on Tucker Carlson? That’s an insane conspiracy theory … which is also warranted by Tucker’s treasonous contacts with Russian officials as he seeks an interview with Putin.
Is the Biden Administration inviting in illegal immigrants, then putting them on military planes and shipping them to the heartland? Absolutely not … and these future Nobel Prize winners deserve their shot at the American Dream.
Once you learn to recognize this pattern, you see it everywhere. It is the cornerstone of ruling class rhetoric in the current year.
Yeah, the dirty little secret of these debates is that really no one other than Boomers and media employees are watching this shit anymore. Everyone else is getting the highlights on YouTube because that's all they care about.
Obama and Trump were masters at using social media to spread their message (shit, the press still breathlessly signal-boosts his tweets on Truth Social), and these Lilliputs still haven't figured out how the game is played. DeSantis has come the closest with that aborted attempt on Twitter, but the modern candidate is going to have to use streaming platforms like Rumble and YouTube aggressively and with constant content updates like the most successful streamers do.
Ya, there was certainly room for a Reagan-esque smooth rebuttal (I am not going to exploit, for political purposes, my opponent's youth and inexperience) that would turn it around on her.
But its hard to be that smooth in the moment.
"Sorry Nikki, ill use smaller words."
"Was that the best slam line your team could come up with? Billy Madison for movie night?"
"You can get help reading my plans if you need Nikki"
"I'm a dumbass who can't understand you" is how I read that comment.
"Every time I hear you, I feel a little bit dumber," Haley told Ramaswamy at one point[.]
"I'm sure you do, Nikki," he replied.
https://twitter.com/MyLordBebo/status/1707090869755518995?t=PsBl2ZSwiXUEG-rlq3DLUg&s=19
After the raid on the Apple store in Philadelphia, Apple remotely blocked all the stolen devices.
These idiots are shocked and outraged.
[Video]
Urban youts.
Just as planned. Now beg us for military-style curfews and troops in the streets, serfs.
Hey now, these people were just engaged in a little “proletariat shopping.” They were just getting stuff they needed to survive, and now the heartless monsters at Apple – sitting in their corporation buildings and acting all corporationy – have deprived these poor, downtrodden black and brown bodies of that.
AOC says that people are looting because they're starving for bread.
https://twitter.com/EndWokeness/status/1706877330117767522
Which is weird, because I didn't know required ingredients for bread were expensive electronics and liquor (you know, what is actually being stolen)
Yes, you grind the iPhone into a fine flour which you them mix with alcohol to form a kind of bread. Bake in the engine compartment of a Ferrari for about 60-80 minutes.
Not a Ferrari, a Kia or Hyundai.
They usually crash those, so maybe over the resulting car-b-que?
whats in that recipie again...?
You have to sell the Nikes and iPads and Hennessey to pay for the milk and the bread, man.
It was a joke narrative two years ago that all of these looters and shoplifters were just Aladdin, stealing apples and loaves of bread to feed themselves. Leftists are now actually making that argument in all seriousness.
To be fair, that clip of AOC is from 2020, so it's been pushed for a while now. The left LOVES it when businesses get robbed.
People seem baffled that anybody selling cell phones has a listing of every single device ID in the store and can disable all of them in a few minutes.
https://nypost.com/2023/09/28/philadelphia-influencer-meatball-livestreamed-lootings-charged-with-6-felonies/
Meatball... Usually nicknames aren't so on point.
They have also closed all the state run liquor stores in the city and I've seen multiple stores (like Target) barricade their doors and stay closed for multiple days.
Short of using fireworks to blow up ATMs, we're right back to the 2020 Summer of Love.
Closer than you think:
"Several stores were struck including a liquor store, according to footage captured by NBC Philadelphia, and a Wells Fargo drive-up ATM that was stolen."
That was from the NY Post link above. And according to the Philadelphia Inquirer, they actually hit 18 Philly-area liquor stores that evening.
https://www.inquirer.com/news/dayjia-blackwell-tiktok-philly-vandalism-20230927.html
Oh yeah, it's pretty bad up here in certain spots to be sure. I live in Center City, but thankfully no where close to where all this action is happening (yet, anyway) so I didn't hear about it until the rest of the world did.
"Every time I hear you, I feel a little bit dumber,"
The Filly calling the Swamp-rat out. Nice.
He wants to revoke his own citizenship.
Well, at least you're consistently racist.
I don’t do PC, pal. You Wokies can get all pissy when one of your protected classes gets criticized and I don't care.
"I don’t do PC, pal."
You don't do not being racist either.
Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2 3 mins ago
Uncle Clarence has had his hand out for over 20 years.
GIMME DAT WHITIE MONEY!
Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2 2 hours ago (edited)
Pharma Bro Vivek Ramaswamy...
Trouble in Bollywood!
Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2 1 hour ago
Tim Scott 400-1 Whuffo Bro? Whuffo is you in dis race fo, bro?
If the bling fit, you must acquit!
To think you tried claiming the KKK and your side don't share the same views.
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.
“Every time I hear you, I feel a little bit dumber,”
That's a perfect quote to describe you and your comments here, Pluggo.
The same could probably be said of California Gov. Gavin Newsom, who took it upon himself to try to brand California as "the freedom state" last night.
I mean, I guess California does still let you flee to Texas.
They are trying to implement an exit tax
I've seen this reported. How in the fuck is this remotely legal?
No idea, but California isn't the only blue state looking at it. From 2018, Illinois:
https://www.wqad.com/article/news/local/drone/8-in-the-air/cities-in-illinois-eye-exit-tax-for-pricey-homes/526-4bea4024-f78e-4fed-82de-b414b3be3c54
Some municipalities have approved, or are considering, charging a “transfer tax” on homes of a certain value.
The city of Evanston now charges a higher transfer tax, sometimes referred to as an “exit tax,” on property sold for more than $1.5 million. Properties that sell for more than $1.5 million come with a transfer tax of $5 per $1,000 of sale price. A referendum voters approved raises that to $7 per $1,000 of sale price. For properties that sell for more than $5 million, the transfer tax will now be $9 per $1,000 of sale price.
Chicago aldermen have tried to do the same, but Mayor Rahm Emanuel shot down the proposal, saying the transfer tax would “treat homeowners like an ATM machine.”
Real estate transfer taxes are due in something like 35-40 states (edit: I wrote it backwards). And the seller is responsible for them whether they stay in the state or not.
I’m not saying it’s right, I’m just saying it’s not a new blue state special.
Trying to? They'll get any Jew, bastard that tries to escape. Just ask Gilbert Hyatt.
I guess California does still let you flee to Texas.
Until the wall gets built (communist regimes have a long and storied history with building walls - to keep people in).
Not gonna happen.
Cite?
I actually fully support a wall around California.
Ah, but they hunt you down and dunn you for back taxes for 10 years and make you prove a negative that you don't owe them, just like the IRSS does to expatriated Americans.
https://babylonbee.com/news/gavin-newsom-says-california-believes-in-free-speech-and-if-you-disagree-you-will-be-arrested?utm_source=The%20Babylon%20Bee%20Newsletter&utm_medium=email
SACRAMENTO, CA — In a statement given to a roomful of waitstaff at The French Laundry, California Governor Gavin Newsom declared California to be the freest state in the Union, and warned that anyone who disagreed would be arrested.
"We believe in free speech and freedom here in the Golden State," said Newsom while nibbling on a 3000-dollar broasted hummingbird with stem cell-infused bordelaise. "Here in California, you're free to wear masks at all times, pay lots of taxes, give gay porn to elementary school kids, turn in your guns, and all kinds of other classic American pastimes! Yay, freedom!"
The governor went on to warn that any disagreement with his opinion of California's freedoms would result in prosecution and prison time. "Disagreeing with me is anti-American and fascist," he said while sampling his main course of live baby goat.
Independent studies have confirmed Newsom's claim, although it is unclear whether the researchers who ran the study were just trying to avoid getting arrested by Newsom. "Our research places California at number 1 in a list of the freest places in the whole entire universe," said one nervous-looking scientist.
At publishing time, rumors had surfaced that Newsom was planning to run for President in his quest to make the entire country as free as California.
https://twitter.com/libsoftiktok/status/1706917885409415372?t=srKXfPpSh8hbb99gyNg3PA&s=19
Staff at @isd721 reportedly had a professional development training which included this bizarre and racist video comparing white people to mosquitoes.
[Video]
That mosquito analogy has been used for years.
It's a 2016 'comedy' cartoon from Fusion network.
https://ethicaleducator.substack.com/p/manipulative-video-miseducates-on
I'm sure Putin has some Goebbels-esque propaganda portraying Ukraine as a mosquito.
I recently had to sit through a 30 minute DEI on “microagressions” video to check a box at work. Terrific, we’ve progressed to the point where significant effort is needed to parse out unintended insults so that EVERYONE can be offended.
A few observations:
* Among the people identified in the video as a “DEI expert” (various titles, but they boiled down to that), there was ZERO diversity; every single one of them was (or at least presented as) a black woman
* Within the panel talking about microaggressions and how they made them feel, there was not a single person who “looked like me”
* On a couple of occasions, I felt that I had been the victim of a microaggression by just watching the video; e.g., one character chastised the viewers who might be dismissive of the idea of the damaging effects of microaggressions to “not be fragile”, which of course invokes “white fragility” and is therefore clearly a racist comment
* The film noted that microaggressions are “usually unconscious,” meaning they are not intentional, but then continues to use terms like “the people targeted”, which implies intent
* The film promoted “microinclusions”, which seemed to be nothing more than demands that we intentionally should treat people of specific races, religions, orientations, and gender identities differently–with kid gloves, but somehow not in a patronizing way.
...he won't replace Kamala Harris as veep, it sure seems like he's looking into it.
That's not even a lateral move for the country. Newsom seems a little more competent at being incompetent than Harris.
True, but newsome has been incompetent at an executive level.
Microsoft is building nuclear-powered AI...
There's our Skynet.
What happens when Google's skynet goes to war with MS's?
Their corporate attorneys quietly work out an agreement. Then go out for a sweet dinner on their expense accounts.
Youre so bad at humor.
Humor escapes you worse than steam from a boiler.
Tony Timpa's wrongful death trial ended with two of the three cops getting qualified immunity...
There must have been precedent? A previous court ruled that a third state agent participating in killing a guy in that manner is unconstitutional?
Third man in is a big no no in a hockey fight.
Is that an arrow pointing to SF as a more affordable city?
They averaged between a homeowner and the three homeless guys taking a dump on his doorstep.
SF also has the advantage of being almost indistinguishable from the shit hole they left.
Now, now, there are shitholes nicer than SF right now.
The risk of contracting long COVID may have been exaggerated due to flawed research, leading to unnecessarily high levels of anxiety about suffering from it...
I think it's long aliens now anyway.
Are they as tasty as long pig?
If they are actually like the ones we saw in Mexico, probably not.
You're going to summon Sqrlsy.
North Korean propagandist outlets claimed he "harbored ill feeling against inhuman maltreatment and racial discrimination within the U.S. Army."
Maybe we'll get the same propaganda from U.S. corporate press.
NYC is distributing flyers at the border to discourage illegals from coming to NY ... The flyers instruct them to go to "a more affordable city"
Stop spreading disinformation, Liz.
NYC would never do that. Your colleague Fiona told me blue areas aren't just posturing; they really believe their "we welcome immigrants" routine. Martha's Vineyard proved it.
"They delayed the bum's rush until the illegals could finish their slice of pizza, therefore they owned the cons and showed them that MV was totes welcoming and not hypocrites."
- My brother Mike, and my special needs cousin Jeffy
You would make a terrible press agent for me, my brother, because in your retelling you missed an important point of nuance in what I literactually said about Martha’s Vineyard.
For your edification, I’ll repeat the nuance, which I was very careful to make a point of at the time: That the residents of Martha’s Vineyard treated the asylum seekers well isn’t necessarily proof they are kind-hearted and generous people. They knew their every move was being scrutinized by conservative critics, so that may have motivated them to put on a showing of treating them well.
I made this point repeatedly.
"They knew their every move was being scrutinized"
So the worlds wealthiest people let them sleep on the floor and gave them a pizza before expelling them the next day?
Fantastic.
Cite your prior nuance? Because you defended pizza and blankets multiple times.
And it isnt nuance. It is you trolling with irrelevance to ignore the prime issue.
Even here your implication is that giving them less than 48 hours prior to booting them is treating them well.
And note this was less than 100 people. You constantly attack red states seeing 5k a day for buying them bus tickets.
LOL @ “ nuanced”.
Needs more “ disclaimers”.
"No one under 18 is receiving gender affirming surgical procedures while wearing blue on Tuesday's"
That’s true. Although it is also something I never said.
I’m just not going to hire you to be my spokesman. Sorry.
The parody just flies right over your head, doesn't it?
The reason the session deserved further scrutiny was that the ideas were advanced in such a way as to cause harm to members represented by the Trans and LGBTQI of the anthropological community as well as the community at large.
Science!
ideas were advanced in such a way as to cause harm
Words are violence, silence is violence, and ideas are harmful.
https://twitter.com/profstonge/status/1707384784450630043?t=2VjJrZh8qdd9cVKkpuUBuw&s=19
You are the carbon footprint they want to reduce. Don't worry, they "hope" it can occur in a peaceful way
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The people are pure evil
To be fair, he said we can have 8-10 billion people still, we just need to be placed under a dictatorship.
Zero difference with the holocaust planners except that they want to go bigger.
And for what?
We now know that the worlds population is dropping below replacement.
If they try to embark on their plan they should meet their ends a la Mussolini or Amon Göth.
Shouldn't that guy, you know, set the example?
Anytime I hear anybody discuss a needed depopulation, I always insist they go first.
Well Putin is carrying out Dennis Meadows' plan small-scale in Ukraine, so what's your bitch?
His ideas are lauded:
Among his many honors and awards have been:
The Japan Prize
In 2009 he received the Japan Prize for his "contributions in the area of "Transformation towards a sustainable society in harmony with nature.
Earth Hall of Fame
In 2008 he was inducted as a laureate into the Earth Hall of Fame in Kyoto, Japan for his contributions to the preservation of the environment with pioneering academic research into sustainable resource use.
German Culture Prize
In 2019 he received the award for nature of the Foundation for Cultural Promotion in Munich, Germany
https://twitter.com/JackPosobiec/status/1707216097206743357?t=i_UUyK7_RPHizOtO1vN0JQ&s=19
DeSantis gave Biden a free pass on inflation and blamed it on Trump
The Biden campaign is now thanking DeSantis for his comments and posting the clip everywhere
You’ll hear this from the White House every time the inflation question is ever asked again
DeSantis gave Biden a free pass on inflation and blamed it on Trump
All those "free" COVID bennies Donnie handed out cost trillions, pal.
Youre still pretending the dem led congress had no role in spending and dem governors didnt shit on the economy for a year. At least you're consistently retarded.
And you and the Big Gov Canuck still pretend Fatass Donnie had no role in all that spending.
He went all in for it.
You and your fascist friends are still pretending that Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer didn't propose, write and pass those bills at unvetoable margins.
You've been a liar from the start.
See. Consistently retarded.
You really are rather retarded. You might want to stop digging that hole deeper. They usually collapse in on you.
turd lies. turd lies when he knows he’s lying. turd lies when we know he’s lying. turd lies when he knows that we know he’s lying.
turd lies. turd is a TDS-addled lying pile of lefty shit and a pederast besides.
Ummm....without those COVID bennies being needed NOW --- why is Biden still spending more than Trump?
He has to defend his gravy train in Ukraine.
It’s twice as large as any relief ever signed. It’s $2.2 billion, but it actually goes up to 6.2 — potentially — billion dollars — trillion dollars. So you’re talking about 6.2 trillion-dollar bill. Nothing like that. And this will deliver urgently needed relief to our nation’s families, workers, and businesses. And that’s what this is all about.
- Donald Trump on signingCares Act.
If Trump didn't want DeSantis to call him out perhaps the piece of shit shouldn't have signed it into law.
And let's not forget Trump's insisting on his signature being on the checks -- because he wanted credit for it.
Why would he not?
If you don't want to live under totalitarianism perhaps you piece of shit should stop sucking regime cock
You're the one defending a regime - I hate all politicians. I guess the accurate words of your hero are too much too bear.
I would have loved to see how ENB would flip the r led ban on cbdc into Republicans bad... Haha I kid, she would have buried the story, or not even know about it
Haha I kid, she would have buried the story, or not even know about it
My guess would be the latter since it doesn't involve abortions or sex workers. Although it is tech related, so maybe if Mike Masnick had told her what to think about it she would have included his tweet with little to no commentary of her own.
https://twitter.com/robkhenderson/status/1707132595505332492?t=9Pl1wUjv-vznPkNXDzv97g&s=19
"63% of students believe professors should be required to make statements in support of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion as a condition of employment. 46% agree that opinions they find offensive from fellow students should be reported to administrators."
The most obnoxious snitches, brown-nosers, and dorks you went to high school with are now fully in charge.
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The left has been open about brainwashing children into their cult for a long time.
They don't have their own kids so they want to manipulate yours.
A teacher teaches equity vs equality
https://www.tiktok.com/@aimeesedventures/video/6997110232950328581?is_copy_url=1&is_from_webapp=v1
They have shifted away from equality to equity because under equality rules, they would still have to give white people *something* and that is just untenable.
Mainly because they couldn't just take other people's stuff, but would have to produce their own.
Well, to be fair, this is part of the process of choosing someone to potentially be the next head of the executive branch and commander in chief of the military. They can't allow a sane, reasonable person to speak.
You would call the truly sane, reasonable person a monster.
Not fighting back against democrats is the most acceptable trait for Reason.
Just lay down and take it, otherwise it's a "culture war!"
These dingdongs still haven't figured out that the GOP base is not interested in going back to 2000s-era Republicanism that constantly ceded the nation's cultural institutions to the left while blowing megacorpos and leaving society a hollowed-out social shell of itself.
Guys like Burgum, Haley, and Hutchison benefitted from running socially conservative states and mistakenly believed that their success was due to their fiscal policies rather than maintaining the social status quo, or that the party voters even give a shit about their business or political backgrounds. The only reason Vivek continues to garner any kind of support and hasn't been laughed out yet as the vanity candidate that he is, is because he's the only one besides DeSantis who understands that a GOP candidate cannot ignore the culture war anymore.
And it's also important to remember that this didn't become a "culture war" until the right started pushing back against the left's cultural revolution. So when the left (and the center-right for that matter) tries to minimize any issue as a "dumb culture war issue," it's their tell that they feel their political control in that area being threatened and are trying to passive-aggressively get the right to back off by their false appeals to unity, which is really nothing more than an American version of Mao's 'unity-criticism-unity" dialectic.
"tries to minimize any issue as a “dumb culture war issue,” it’s their tell that they feel their political control in that area being threatened"
They were very unhappy about the grassroots uprising of parents in response to CRT, and losing seats like the VA gov due in large part to parents rejecting the left's indoctrination program.
This, as well as parents pushback on the gender nonsense, is why they get so butt hurt and have to call it "divisive, culture war nonsense, and moral panic"...they cant stand that someone is actually confronting the bully and punching them in the face, as they are used to taking everyone's lunch money with 0 pushback
Takes two sides to make a dumb culture war. And we have a *lot* of dumb culture war.
Bullshit. It takes one side to initiate the culture war. Then when the other side pushes back, that same initiator then claims the other side started it.
There's absolutely nothing dumb about the culture war at all. The culture war is a necessary antidote to the cultural revolution.
They were very unhappy about the grassroots uprising of parents in response to CRT
The left's consternation about this is expected, but the center-right's whinging about it has been particularly instructive. The latter LOVE to go on about "federalism," and then start fanning their face and appealing to "pluralism" when their lefty boos start getting kicked out of these places.
The center-right would be happy to let kids get their genitals cut off for the trans cult if it meant they could get another 2% tax cut in return. If it's one thing they absolutely LOVE, it's giving the left 98% of what they want in exchange for that 2%.
Yeah, this guy ain't got a chance in hell.
Was reminded of a recent (CNN) article about "what the GOP needs" is to embrace the "socially liberal, fiscally conservative" slice of the demographic...
"A Republican candidate who more thoroughly combined progressive economic policies with cultural conservatism (or at least moderation) would likely prove to be far more formidable in a general election than Trump or his imitators.
Sure, I'll take advice on what the GOP needs to be from a CNN guest writer...
"Musa al-Gharbi is a sociologist in the School of Communication and Journalism at Stony Brook University. His first book, “We Have Never Been Woke: Social Justice Discourse, Inequality and the Rise of a New Elite” is forthcoming from Princeton University Press.
https://twitter.com/TheRabbitHole84/status/1707381345511674322?t=M3_L0L532Z6q94M9mqxlsg&s=19
Race was being considered during the college admissions process and will likely continue being considered through any loopholes the universities can find.
Race is also considered while searching for employees to fill roles in the corporate sector.
What does this tell you about our institutions?
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What does this tell you about our institutions?
That the far left has completed their "long march."
94% of the 323,094 jobs added in 2021 by members of the S&P 100 went to people of color, defined as everybody but non-Hispanic White people.
[https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2023/09/28/minorities-are-delivering-all-the-us-labor-supply-growth/4c099b5a-5dee-11ee-b961-94e18b27be28_story.html]
BWAAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Oh my God, stop! That's... BWWAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You serious?!
ya, and I also dont recall freedom to "gun safety" or freedom to "control climate" anywhere in the constitution.
Weird
Read the X feed. It's just people roasting Gavin. Funny as hell.
Ever since the re-brand to X, I can no longer just read entire twitter threads. I assume because I don't have an account. As much as I'd like to see people roasting Gavin Newsome, I'm not going to make an account just to get a few lulz, but I'm sure it's glorious.
Yeah, that was one of Elon's dumber decisions, because having the threads available drove more engagement on the initial AND secondary tweets, and thus more ad revenue. What's the point of clicking on a Twitter link anymore if you don't get the fun watching some leftist dumbshit get roasted?
Elon did it to scarew over deep state bots, you have have seen that after that happen the doj ramped up their attack on him
You can sign in with a Gmail account if you have one.
That's what I ended up doing. Keep a throwaway gmail account for things like that.
I don't have an account but can read threads on a browser that doesn't block ads.
Sadly, many of these guys are living, breathing examples of doublespeak.
https://twitter.com/JamesBradleyCA/status/1707091925990285430?t=77V9E37LBZ_43DK7GztkJA&s=19
My friend Ann Vandersteel just asked a very sad but important question:
What are the BENEFITS of being a US Citizen anymore?
She’s asking that now because, under Joe Biden, illegals get everything we get - but without having to pay taxes like we do.
They get $2200/month.
They get free housing.
They get free healthcare.
They get an education.
They get smartphones and cell service.
AND WE GET TO PAY FOR ALL OF IT ON APRIL 15TH WHEN WE PAY OUR TAXES.
I’m not xenophobic, but I am an America First American.
I don’t want any of this.
I don’t want MY MONEY being used for any of this!
We have a LEGAL IMMIGRATION SYSTEM.
Let’s use it.
God bless America
Fake news from Wingnut.com again:
Fact check: No, migrants aren’t getting $2,200 a month from U.S.
A viral tweet by Rep. Lauren Boebert is a zombie claim that started in 2006 in Canada.
The Gateway Pundit, known as the "dumbest man on the internet" began that:
On Sept. 7, Gateway Pundit’s editor, Jim Hoft, posted an article titled “Outrageous! Border Patrol Agent Reveals Biden Regime Gives $2,200 of Taxpayer Money Per Illegal Immigrant Family, Plus a Plane Ticket, Housing, Food, Free Medical Services.”
https://www.heraldnet.com/opinion/fact-check-no-migrants-arent-getting-2200-a-month-from-u-s/
Trailer Trash sex-can Lauren Boebert then spread it for all to see.
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Well, here we know he can't be the dumbest man on the internet.
I mean I’ve given you the Billions being spent by blue states on migrants. But as you choose to ignore information, you do you.
Tell me. How much is a price of a nightly hotel in NYC? What is the cost of the free food?
Listen, dumbass. The blue states or NY City are idiots for spending all that money. But we are discussing the Federal government and the Fake News spread by conservative liars.
#ConservativeLiarsExposed
Not to White Mike here, but do you have a cite for that. Because I'm smelling your usual bullshit.
And since you invoked "Fake News" let's keep the source neutral.
No. We are discussing the Billions in costs from illegal immigrants. Costs you intentionally ignore as it destroys your talking points.
The post Nardz copied is a lie spread by the Gateway Pundit - aka the dumbest man on the internet.
#ConservativeLiarsExposed
Dumber than you? That's hard to believe.
turd lies when he knows he’s lying. turd lies when we know he’s lying. turd lies when he knows that we know he’s lying.
turd lies. turd is a TDS-addled lying pile of lefty shit and a pederast besides.
"aka the dumbest man on the internet."
Pretty sure that title's taken by the guy who writes your talking points.
Listen, dumbass. turd lies. turd lies when he knows he’s lying. turd lies when we know he’s lying. turd lies when he knows that we know he’s lying.
turd lies. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit and a pederast besides.
"Fake news from Wingnut.com again:"
Don't forget that turd lies. turd lies when he knows he’s lying. turd lies when we know he’s lying. turd lies when he knows that we know he’s lying.
turd lies. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit and a pederast besides.
What part of zero costs is confusing?
"Xenophobia" is just a post-modern, thought-stopping pejorative to get a nation's citizens to stop questioning why non-citizens are given preferential treatment by the government.
Odd. Jeff Mike and sarc have all screamed xenophobia when confronted by the costs of their views.
We have a LEGAL IMMIGRATION SYSTEM.
Let’s use it.
What a racist. /sarc
Don't forget paying just 5% of our defense budget to kill Russians.
The US is awesome in this way. /S
I don't want there to be any benefits of being a US citizen besides having a US passport and having basic rights respected. One is working out better than the other.
Which one? The wait times on passports is measured in multiples of months.
Well, we'll see. Mine is still good for 5 more years. Last time I renewed I got it in about 2 weeks, without paying to expedite.
"The same could probably be said of California Gov. Gavin Newsom, who took it upon himself to try to brand California as "the freedom state" last night."
Sure, maybe in that Orwellian "freedom is slavery" fashion?
Like listening to the soviets gaslight about their great, free, prosperous society they created.
It's almost exactly like that.
Oh, it really is. You used to have freedom to. That was bad. Now it is much better, you have freedom FROM.
What kind of (alleged) adult has a set bedtime?
And who forced him to stay up past it?
His mommy, I assume.
Benjamin Franklin?
I don't know, don't most people usually go to bed at a fairly consistent time?
Mike Laursen and JFree most hurt.
The risk of contracting long COVID may have been exaggerated due to flawed research, leading to unnecessarily high levels of anxiety about suffering from it, a new study has suggested
Poor Mike's going to be attacking Liz in no time while everyone reminds him of his ENB advocacy career.
I've been calling "long COVID" a munchie disease ever since news articles started bringing it up, especially after it came out that most of the supposed sufferers were women.
My favorite was the study showing that belief that you had had covid was more strongly associated with long covid than actually having had covid.
I had to look up what the hell a CBDC was.
Me, too. Meanwhile:
https://fortune.com/2023/09/28/costco-gold-rush-gold-bars-sell-out-2000-spot-gold-pamp-suisse-rand-refinery-hedge-invest-bullion-price-costco-membership-richard-galanti/
“Costco is renowned for its bargains, from super-cheap maple syrup to 72-lb cheese wheels and 8-foot teddy bears—but now, the wholesaler is offering an unusually high-end item to its members: gold bars.”
Terrifying is what it is.
yep
"Now the robits are committing "literal genocide" against trannies. I literally can't even right now..." - some clowns on TikTok
Now, it's the most 2023 sequence of events.
Looks like someone at Reason told Liz to prop up the other nonsense writers posted last night, this morning. Bad choice Liz.
Time for Lina Khan and Josh Hawley to team up. You can't prefer your articles over your competitors, that's a violation of antitrust law.
Bad choice Liz.
Liz has escaped the GOP Plantation. She has been de-programmed so you leave her alone now.
Not so fast, Plugstick.
I bet that this made you rage:
"It's disturbing that panels about biological sex differences get shouted down by activists who claim they'll be made physically unsafe"
But you're stupid. We know that.
I don't care about safeguarding the feelings of people in transition.
The definition of a "woman" is a human female. The people who gyrate to avoid saying that are like you Trump Cultists who won't admit he lost the 2020 election.
turd lies when he knows he’s lying. turd lies when we know he’s lying. turd lies when he knows that we know he’s lying.
turd lies. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit and a pederast besides.
How about Biden cultists who try to pretend that the economy isn't fucked, or the Pelosi cultists who pretend she didn't write the Covid spending bills.
Look at shtike using racist rhetoric.
NY city: "We're a sanctuary city! Unlike those filthy deplorable racicists in those border states!"
Also NY city: "No! Don't come here! You'll force us to have to either try to live up to our worthless virtue signal or reveal ourselves as the massive hypocrites we are! Just stay down there in those racicist border states!"
Even the Norks realized this guy was a useless piece of shit.
Pretty much. How annoying must the guy have been for the North Koreans to send him back rather than using him for propaganda purposes.
I joked with my wife about how much one's life must suck for NORTH KOREA to find you of no use for propaganda.
Not only that, they don't appear to have asked for anything in return.
This is a country whose leader didn’t find Dennis Rodman annoying.
Tough but fair.
I'm guessing Mike would have been sent back in under an hour.
That long?
If he goes under the knife Biden can guarantee him a spot on the ticket for 2024.
Tim Scott Suggests Slavery Wasn’t as Bad as Welfare for Black Americans
The South Carolina senator delivered a very embarrassing talking point during the Republican presidential debate.
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“We survived discrimination being woven into the laws of our country,” he added, in a line that for a moment sounded like he might actually be acknowledging systemic racism.
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“What was hard to survive was Johnson’s Great Society, where they decided to put money—where they decided to take the Black father out of the household to get a check in the mail.”
https://newrepublic.com/post/175832/tim-scott-slavery-welfare-black-americans-republican-debate
What a douchebag.
Tim Scott, fan of CRT, Judy Garland, and slavery over single-mom households.
There's a douchebag here, and it's you, Pluggo. Care to explain how you got your original handle banned here, for the sake of the commentariat?
https://web.archive.org/web/20181205130733/https://reason.com/blog/2018/12/04/government-shutdown-avoided-again-reason#comment
Overt:
Now you are lying. You specifically admitted to being banned and tried blaming it on a “conservative IT” person’s editorial decision. But that’s what you do- lie about what is there.
I’m sure you will also deny that on 12/4/2018 you were posting in articles, and by 12/6/2018 your posts had been completely scrubbed from site. Unfortunately for you, the wayback machine remembers.
And after you caused your posts to be cleansed from the site:
https://web.archive.org/web/20181206190522/https://reason.com/blog/2018/12/04/government-shutdown-avoided-again-reason#comment
Overt:
And that’s the same article on 12/6, after your name has been scrubbed:
Let's think about this for a second. Under slavery, the slave master could involuntarily rip apart a black family by selling off a family member. Now days, in many cases, someone in the black family is incentivized to voluntarily rip apart the family.
Tim Scott wasn't wrong.
The slaves got mediocre food, healthcare and a hovel to live in for being cattle on their Democratic master's cotton plantations.
American blacks get mediocre food, healthcare and a hovel to live in for being cattle on their Democratic master's vote plantations.
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 TDS-addled lying pile of lefty shit.
The black family was an incredibly durable thing for many, many years....right up until welfare made it better for them to not have fathers in the home.
But, yes, you know more about the black experience than, and this is probably just a technicality, a black guy.
"technicality, a black guy."
Did he vote for Biden? If not, I have bad news.
They call themselves "progressives" and "anti-racists", they called Georgia's updated voting laws Jim Crow 2.0.
In reality, they are base human beings, simply filled with venom and racist vitriol to be turned on anyone with whom they disagree.
Here's a smattering of things that MSNC hosts, Washington Post and The Nation writers, and other candidates for office have said about Herschel Walker, who is running for a Senate seat to represent Georgia (against incumbent Raphael Warnock).
Imagine for one second if Fox News or the WSJ had written these statements about Mr. Warnock.
"Herschel Walker's candidacy is a white insult to Black people."
"Walker is what they think of us, and they think we’re big, ignorant, and easily manipulated. They think we’re shady or criminal. They think we’re tools to be used. The Walker campaign exists as a political minstrel show: a splashy rendition of what white Republicans think Black people look and sound like."
"I make a hard distinction between Black conservatives and these tokens" – referring to Senator Tim Scott (R-SC) and Walker – "who are out here right now, shucking and jiving for their white handlers."
"Walker has positioned himself into being a useful fool for those who don't have the best interests of Black people or this democracy at heart."
"[Herschel Walker's] irrelevant to the Black community, and we should treat him as such."
"Herschel Walker, the football star turned Georgia Senate candidate, is an animated caricature of a Black person drawn by white conservatives."
"Most white people in the South vote 'R' like their entire white supremacist project depends on it."
"Georgia Republicans want Walker because he's Black and Warnock is Black, and they think they can defeat Warnock in November if they can shave just a little of the Black vote..."
"Mr. Walker was merely a vessel for the G.O.P. and Mr. Trump's ambitions."
"He's a puppet on a string, and somebody's pulling those strings really good."
North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum, who struggled to get speaking time, was a bright spot, abstaining from the front lines of the culture wars and consistently gesturing at support for free market policies.
If Democrats spend a few minutes talking about systemic racism or LGBTQI2MAP+ rights, are they engaging in “culture war”?
That's cultural revolution. Culture war is the right pushing back against it. That's why the left doesn't want the right to engage in it.
That’s cultural revolution. Culture war is the right pushing back against it.
Nice. I might have to steal that.
To be fair, I stole it from Nerdrotic, so it's thievery all around.
It's only a war if you resist.
'STOP RESISTING!!' - The Left
yes
"Every time I hear you, I feel a little bit dumber," Haley told Ramaswamy at one point, with pissed-off mom energy, after he mentioned joining TikTok for voter outreach.
These forced brainstorm-session lines from her millennial girlboss team are fucking awful. All of them.
Notice in particular that, for all the peacocking that the center-right loves to do about their supposed dedication to "policy," none of their preferred candidates like Haley, Hutchison, or Christie are proposing any actual policy that might appeal to the current GOP base who is going to determine the candidate. They LOVE Haley in particular because they think she's the most "electable," when the reality is that she hasn't come up with shit as far as what her political agenda will be or if the base will even support it. And this is telling, because it shows that the center-right doesn't actually care about policy, they care about image and whether the mainstream media won't trash their candidate too much.
they care about ... whether the mainstream media won’t trash their candidate too much.
How'd that work out the last time their preferred candidate got the nomination? Oh yeah, that was Mitt "gonna put y'all back in chains/ binders full of women/ handmaid's tale" Romney.
You mean Mitt "What about your GAFFES?" Romney?
I also remember John McCain, whose campaign has provided a ton of "personalities" for Dems to fawn over, being a far right extremist for a few months in 2008.
I remember the "far right extremist" McCain proposing that the government buy up all the retired people's homes that were under water during the real estate market downturn at the time.
wtf Republican.
McCain's campaign was the first one where I got to watch, in real time, the political equivalent of an army getting its flank turned and rolled up through its own unforced errors.
How’d that work out the last time their preferred candidate got the nomination? Oh yeah, that was Mitt “gonna put y’all back in chains/ binders full of women/ handmaid’s tale” Romney.
One of their key shibboleths is that a GOP candidate has to "win independents to have a chance of winning."
Romney won independents and Obama still kicked his ass. DeSantis is probably the only candidate who understands that it's who's counting the votes that matters, not the voters themselves. That's how Florida turned into a relatively drama-free state on election night after he took over, following 2 fucking decades where Brower and Miami-Dade reindeer games caused results to be dragged out for days or even weeks.
Ultimately, they really only hated Trump because he's an admittedly gross human being. It certainly didn't have anything to do with his policy prescriptions, save for his desire to cut back on immigration, since that would result in them having to mow their own lawns.
They hate(d) Trump because:
A. He didn't put the thin veneer of ivy league elitist polish on to cover his grossness like the other gross human beings in our ruling class do.
B. He wasn't part of their clique (and politics is essentially all the worst parts of high school popularity games where actual power and merit is meaningless compared to perceived placement on the social hierarchy)
C. He threatened to ruin the grift because he wasn't in on it. (And this is probably the real, real reason)
Just following up on this because you know what I see when I pull up Nikki Haley’s website? Not a single fucking page that actually lays out her policy positions. A few articles that indulge in glittering generalities, and absolutely no dedicated stances on anything.
She’s just Mitt Romney with a cootch--an empty suit that will fold at the slightest bit of pushback from the left. No wonder the NeverTrumper ex-GOPers love her.
"We believe in these crazy things here called:
- Free speech
- Gun safety
- Healthcare
- Social Security
- Climate change"
One out of five is as good as Newsom ever gets.
Considering he doesn't even believe in free speech, given his determination to punish school districts that won't knuckle under to the Rainbow Mafia, what he supposedly believes in is hollow, anyway.
Like I've said, though, I sincerely hope he runs for President, because he so epitomizes what red states hate about the Seattle-LA pigs and their pigpens that he'll either get clapped on the campaign trail, or do something that pisses off red states so much that it causes a nullification crisis and brings the conflict over the nation's cultural consensus to a head.
Gavin Newsom's tweet, my god he's insufferable.
Imagine being a big player in the Democrat party and claiming you believe in free speech.
Imagine being the guy who signed a bill that let's the state take away a doctor's license for contradicting Covid narratives and claiming you believe in free speech.
What a fucking tool.
Between him and Pritzker, I don't know who's worse. Being in Illinois, I get to see the shit Commodius Maximus spews on Twitter, and it's just as bad. Just the other day, he crowed about how more Illinois students are staying in Illinois for college. What he neglected to mention, and was mentioned in the roast of comments responding to him, was that he pulled out of reciprocal agreements with every other Midwestern state regarding college tuition. What an asshole.
school choice (which nearly all paid lip service to, writes Reason’s Emma Camp)
So citing your own blogger’s horse shit's headline establishes the factoid? This must be the “abuse” in HyR’s “news, views, and abuse”.
Guess the honeymoon with Liz Wolfe is fading.
Laursen, no matter what you do, ENB will still not make you a sandwich, not even a Cuban sandwich.
Lol. Simple mike has been waiting all week to say that.
"In July, a 23-year-old American soldier who had been held in a South Korean detention center on assault charges crossed the demilitarized zone, or DMZ, which divides North and South Korea. He voluntarily crossed,
[...]
Now, he has finally been expelled from North Korea and returned to the United States."
Why not tell the commies to keep him?
Marveling at the seamless transition from "Shadowbanning is ultra-MAGA paranoia" to "LOL of course they were de-amplifying the hard right, who thought this was news?"
They went straight from “it’s not happening” to “it happened and it was a very good thing”.
The Law of Salutary Contradiction
Which brings us to the Law of Salutary Contradiction, whose formulation is: “That’s not happening and it’s good that it is.” While the Law of Merited Impossibility applies to the future, this one is about the present. It’s what the ruling class immediately switches to after what they insisted would “never” happen is happening before everyone’s eyes.
Is the NSA spying on Tucker Carlson? That’s an insane conspiracy theory … which is also warranted by Tucker’s treasonous contacts with Russian officials as he seeks an interview with Putin.
Is the Biden Administration inviting in illegal immigrants, then putting them on military planes and shipping them to the heartland? Absolutely not … and these future Nobel Prize winners deserve their shot at the American Dream.
Once you learn to recognize this pattern, you see it everywhere. It is the cornerstone of ruling class rhetoric in the current year.
NYC provides free housing to anyone who asks for it, how is that not "affordable"?
Poor JFree. He's how many boosters in now?
Study Finds Signs of Heart Injury in Vaccinated People Without Chest Pain
The study results 'suggest that mild asymptomatic myocardial inflammation could be more common than we ever expected,' one doctor said.
Too many. Gotta wonder if JFree is still wearing double masks.
He’s how many boosters in now?
4 or 5? I wonder if maybe he's Keith Olbermann?
Another Trump indictment and what a coincidence, just as some damning news about Joe Biden's corruption rolls out
Another judicial book thrown at President Trump, and sure enough, it coincided with some very bad news about Joe Biden's corruption.
Start with how news flashed about a New York judge throwing out this ruling to Get Trump at 4:43 p.m. Eastern yesterday:
NEW YORK (AP) — A judge ruled Tuesday that Donald Trump committed fraud for years
Now let's look at the kind of news that came just before it, at 2:08 p.m. Eastern:
BREAKING
I just subpoenaed & obtained two bank wires revealing Hunter Biden received payments originating from Beijing in 2019 when Joe Biden was running for President.
Joe Biden’s Delaware home is listed as the beneficiary address for both money wires from China.
The Biden news is serious and bad, showing in concrete terms that a foreign bribe from America's top adversary was paid, it was a big bribe, and Joe Biden was directly involved as the recipient, the bribe itself going to Biden's own home. It also was recent, dating from 2019.
It's an interesting pattern, isn't it? More damning evidence about Biden comes out, and magically, there's something about Trump that's trumped up and easily either rebuffed, rebuked, or appealable in such a way that it was facetious to begin with, but the latter will fill the airwaves and newspapers to divert attention from the real scandal: Biden's.
"If you keep doing that, no one up here is going to call you Donald Trump anymore. They're gonna call you Donald Duck." (It did not land.)
Just in case you were wondering if the two parties could find *at least* two more slimy, awkward, out of touch, unlikable career candidates than the current front runners, the answer is "Yes." The answer is always, "Yes."
It's disturbing that panels about biological sex differences get shouted down by activists who claim they'll be made physically unsafe:
Tranny terrorists are the biggest threat to our way of life today.
>>"Every time I hear you, I feel a little bit dumber,"
it's you not him.
JFree is so fucked:
Scientists ‘shocked’ and ‘alarmed’ at what’s in the mRNA shots
Early in 2023, genomics scientist Kevin McKernan made an accidental discovery. While running an experiment in his Boston lab, McKernan used some vials of mRNA Pfizer and Moderna Covid vaccines as controls. He was ‘shocked’ to find that they were allegedly contaminated with tiny fragments of plasmid DNA.
McKernan, who has 25 years’ experience in his field, ran the experiment again, confirming that the vials contained up to, in his opinion, 18-70 times more DNA contamination than the legal limits allowed by the European Medicines Agency (EMA) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
In particular, McKernan was alarmed to find the presence of an SV40 promoter in the Pfizer vaccine vials. This is a sequence that is, ‘…used to drive DNA into the nucleus, especially in gene therapies,’ McKernan explains. This is something that regulatory agencies around the world have specifically said is not possible with the mRNA vaccines...
Other scientists soon confirmed McKernan’s findings, though the amount of DNA contamination was variable, suggesting inconsistency of vial contents depending on batch lots. One of these scientists was cancer genomics expert Dr Phillip Buckhaults, who is a proponent of the mRNA platform and has received the Pfizer Covid vaccine himself...
‘There is a very real hazard,’ he said, that the contaminant DNA fragments will integrate with a person’s genome and become a ‘permanent fixture of the cell’ leading to autoimmune problems and cancers in some people who have had the vaccinations. He also noted that these genome changes can ‘last for generations’.
When do they get paid to retract and dissappear the findings?
FBI and IRS visits in 3... 2... 1...
‘There is a very real hazard,’ he said, that the contaminant DNA fragments will integrate with a person’s genome and become a ‘permanent fixture of the cell’ leading to autoimmune problems and cancers in some people who have had the vaccinations. He also noted that these genome changes can ‘last for generations’.
Fuck...
"100% safe and effective." - lie of the century
Can't be done without a forced, Idiocracy-style totalitarian dictatorship. Like literal lobotomy centers and everything. The sort of thing that would make The Inquisition and The Church's "crusade against science" look quaint. This is, or will be, the genetic equivalent of the Chlorine-36 dating. People will show up with cancers, even unrelated, even just randomly sequencing for 23andMe-style funsies, and they're going to see SV40 and COVID-19 spike protein right there together (or not as the case may be) and they're going to know, maybe down to the day, which of their relatives put that in their genome.
Personally, the real question is, do I grow bitter and plot the assassination of Anthony Fauci for the unspeakable evils he's perpetrated on mankind or hide out and quietly thank him for the opportunity to be one of the pure bloods whose genetic lineage will be needed to repopulate the Earth.
And if you think I'm being hyperbolic quoting amalgamated plot points from too many dystopian bioterrorism scif-fi thrillers... yeah, no shit. Anthony Fauci just doing his job makes pretty much any Bond Villain, save maybe Hugo Drax, seem like a chump.
>>"Sleeping with a member of the teachers union"
Christie & Weingarten naked. you're welcome.
Please, no, make it stop.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tbHxwsE2ZAI
>>They're gonna call you Donald Duck
where was the crowd with the "DUCK! DUCK! DUCK!" chants? missed opportunity
"...QUACK...QUACK..."
Christie spent too much money on food and not enough on puppets.
Pfizer: Travis Kelce! We want you to front our new vaccine push. We'll pay millions.
Travis Kelce: I dunno guys I already have millions. And nobody wants to hear about vaccines anymore they'll think I'm an idiot.
Pfizer: We'll throw in TSwifty for a limited time.
Travis Kelce: Hi I'm Travis Kelce for Pfizer ...
Do people who claim it's all about democracy understand that are holding an anti-minority position?
I doubt they understand much of anything other than their lust for more power and money. They just think using the word democracy scores them points in their bid to win more power and money.
Democracy is two wolves and a sheep voting on what to have for dinner.
This aphorism is funny to people that don’t like government because they don’t understand democracy*. Wolves and sheep have no shared interests, so the idea that they would agree to abide by a majority vote on anything is false.
Citizens of a republic agree to abide by majority rule because decisions need to be made somehow for their shared interests. And voting for representatives and other government positions (and directly for things at more local levels) is supposed to occur after the problems and issues related to those shared interests are debated publicly. So the ideal is that the majority will vote for the best solutions and policies that will provide the greatest benefit to the most people.
It doesn’t always work out that way, but if there is a better way to govern, no one has found it yet.
[*There are a lot of variations on how to implement a representative government based on democratic principles. Parliaments, written constitutions, branches of government being chosen separately with separate powers, and so on. Personally, I never use the word “democracy” to mean a direct democracy. I use it in the broad sense that covers all of these variations. To me, democracy just means that political power ultimately rests with the people that are governed and they get to freely vote on how they are governed in some way.]
"Democracy is two wolves and a sheep voting on what to have for dinner."
Imagine after you got out of school, you and two of your best friends decided to get an apartment together. You were all working at the same place too, at the beginning, all making the same amount of money. So you decided to split everything evenly (rent, groceries, utilities). And you decided that since you were all friends that decisions about the household would be made by a binding vote, majority rule.
All goes well at first, and all the votes are unanimous.
But after awhile, you get a better job and soon are making 10% more than your buddies. At the same time, their hours have been cut back and so they aren't taking in as much as they were before. A vote is held, and 2-1 they decide that you should pay 10% more rent, and they will pay 5% less each. Recognizing that this is a tad unfair to you, they vote to give you the better bedroom.
After awhile, you get a promotion (because you're a good employee) and are earning twice what your buddies earn. One of your buddies gets fired for not showing up at work on time. Another 2-1 vote is cast deciding that you will have to pay his share of the rent until he gets another job. You've already got the nice bedroom, so no concessions come your way. You begin to wonder if that roommate is really serious about getting a job.
Later, you've found an even better job, one that recognizes the value in the degree you got (you took night classes and worked during the day). By now, you're pretty rich compared to your buddies. They're both out of work now, it's a tough economy, you know, but they've got 99 weeks of unemployment checks. You shudder when they found out how much you make, knowing a 2-1 vote is coming, and sure enough you are now on the hook for all the rent. Your buddies promise to use their UI checks to pay for their own groceries, though.
99 weeks later, another 2-1 vote forces you to pay all the rent, all the utilities, buy all the groceries, and to provide $250 each month to each roommate.
It has occurred to you that the only way out of this situation is to quit your job, and thus restore equality, hoping that now with everyone in the same boat your roommates will be impelled to rejoin the workforce. But by yet another 2-1 vote you are forced to return to work.
When you point out that this is tantamount to slavery, you're met with dumb stares and open hands waiting for their check.
And you decided that since you were all friends that decisions about the household would be made by a binding vote, majority rule.
Your story shows why it would be foolish to agree to such a binding vote in that way. Smart friends would agree that each owes the same amount for everything because they are each receiving the same things (or, if one bedroom is larger than the others, they might agree to slightly higher rent for whoever gets the larger room.) As friends, they might try and help each other out if they encounter a rough patch, but none would be 'bound' to do so beyond bonds of friendship.
The analogy then fails to represent politics because different people receive different things from government. People on the right tend to focus on monetary benefits or services that are readily assessed in monetary terms, like health care. But even people that will never see a penny in direct government benefits still gain from other things that government provides. Such as, national security, law enforcement, criminal and civil courts, emergency services are there if they are even needed, transportation infrastructure, currency, copyright and patent protection...
A business owner benefits from having a labor pool of educated people. If people were entirely on their own to educate their children, there wouldn't be as many educated workers to draw from. (I'm talking about a complete lack of public funding of education, here, not just a lack of government-run schools. If poor people had to pay for the cost of their children's education out of their own pocket the way it was more than 200 years ago, then there would be less than half of the population getting even the equivalent of an 8th grade education the way it was then. (quick searches are showing less than 5% getting the equivalent of a HS diploma in 1870.)
People can whine about the rich having to pay so much in taxes, but they benefit from the whole structure of society, including government, in the U.S. in so many ways that those critics just don't factor in at all.
https://twitter.com/oldbooksguy/status/1707421852128469147?t=FOV_4K2FgndJTymdleAvnA&s=19
10 concepts that explain the modern world
1. Parkinson’s Law: Companies become bigger and worse over time. Clerks manufacture work for each other as overall capacity dips. When British Navy ships went down from 68 to 20, officials increased by 78%.
2. Chesterton Fence: If you don’t know what an old custom does, don’t touch it. It may be holding back problems you’re completely unaware of. You’ve not seen the wolves yet because of the very fence you’re about to demolish.
3. The Medici Effect: Sculptors, painters, and architects converged in Florence as the Medicis were funding the artists. Their proximity led to a fertile dialogue which, in turn, led to the Renaissance. The internet will amplify this cross-pollination of ideas.
4. The Centipede's Dilemma: Ask a centipede which one of its hundred legs moves the fastest and it forgets how to move. Reflecting on what we normally do without thought ironically worsens performance. A culture of endless self-reflection, therapy, and navel gazing is eroding important life skills.
5. Tyranny of small decisions: Individuals make small decisions to maximize convenience but this leads to massive social failure. We nod along to contagious ideas like “gender is fluid” because resisting them is too much work - till kids start getting transgender surgery. The slippery slope is not a fallacy but a fundamental reality.
6. The Zebra Effect explains why people don’t want to stand out. Zebras are hard to individually study as it's nearly impossible to track one of them for long (lost in the striped chaos). So scientists once put a big red dot on one zebra so he could be tracked & studied. Lions zeroed in on him and hunted him with ease. Getting lost among others is a survival mechanism. Hence the human desire to conform.
7. Why the ruler can’t rule: The executive head can’t implement his ideas on ground because the bureaucrats are closer to it, and have an agenda of their own. The Tzar of Russia had to deal with the Deep State too. Nicholas II: “I never ruled Russia. 10,000 clerks ruled Russia.”
8. Gall's law: A complex system that works is invariably found to have evolved from a simple system that worked. Only fools and modern technocrats try to create complex systems from scratch.
9. Minimal Self Hypothesis: Narcissism is a “strategic retreat” into the safety of one’s own self. When the future looks random, inexplicable, and informationally overwhelming, people enter survival mode. The self becomes “minimal” to reduce its surface area to pain. People today are giving up on commitment of all sorts to conserve energy for vague and upcoming disasters.
10. Tetris Syndrome: The world will eventually start looking like Tetris blocks if you play the game too much. What we do most often becomes the metaphor through which we look at the world. Takeaway: Most people today are addicted to their 2D phones - and this will hurt the general aptitude for dealing with the 3D world.
4. The Centipede’s Dilemma: Ask a centipede which one of its hundred legs moves the fastest and it forgets how to move. Reflecting on what we normally do without thought ironically worsens performance. A culture of endless self-reflection, therapy, and navel gazing is eroding important life skills.
One of the reasons marxism operates off of the dialectic is for the very reason that it wants to paralyze functioning society with endless debate over “contradictions,” which causes the functions to grind to a halt.
Also, we don't need therapy to gain self-awareness. In fact, therapists are one of the main social cancers of modern society for the very fact that they don't actually help people get better emotionally, because then they'd lose a client. Humility is more important for self-awareness than therapy.
Also, we don’t need therapy to gain self-awareness. In fact, therapists are one of the main social cancers of modern society for the very fact that they don’t actually help people get better emotionally, because then they’d lose a client.
Doctors don't help people get better because then they'd lose a patient. Auto mechanics don't fix cars, because then they'd lose a client. Dentists don't help people keep their teeth and mouths healthy, because they'd lose the opportunity for expensive procedures...
Is that the way you think the whole world works, or is it just therapists that do that?
"Every time I hear you, I feel a little bit dumber," Haley told Ramaswamy at one point,...
That's funny, Ms. Haley. Every time you and Mr. Ramaswamy get into an argument, you look a little dumber, too.
Glimmers of hope amid the snoozefest: When asked what he would do about the "22 percent of American workers [who] fear their jobs will be lost to a robot…and to artificial intelligence," former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie offered a surprisingly cogent answer: "Artificial intelligence offers us an extraordinary opportunity to expand well beyond the productivity that we have now."
What is not surprising about that answer is that it doesn't answer the question that was asked. Typical of election debates.
Business owners like the idea of increased productivity because they always benefit from it. Workers only benefit from increased productivity if it also increases their pay and job security. Jobs eliminated by increased use of automation hasn't always meant that new jobs were created for those workers to fill. Answering the question would have meant telling workers how they could be sure that further automation and now the use of AI would provide them with increased opportunities rather than simply boost business profits.
By the way, it is the job of journalists to recognize and call it out when a politician doesn't answer a question or answers a question other than the one that was asked the way that Christie did. To respond as if Christie's answer was surprising in a good way shows that Wolfe was fooled by him. That, or she doesn't want the actual question answered either.
Just like East Germany then! The state defines what everybody believes! And it's a democracy!