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Israel

Escalation in Gaza

Plus: Everyone's favorite congressman survives another day, the Senate passes spending bills, New York City goes to war on tourism, and more...

Christian Britschgi | 11.2.2023 9:33 AM

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Maghazi refugee camp in Gaza City | Naaman Omar/Apaimages/SIPA
The aftermath of an Israeli attack in Maghazi refugee camp in Gaza City (Naaman Omar/Apaimages/SIPA)

The war between Israel and Hamas is only getting more intense: Israeli ground forces pushed further into Gaza on Thursday. An Israeli armored unit has pushed from the territory's northwest to the coast and is moving south, according to the Institute for the Study of War. An Israel Defense Forces (IDF) commander claims the country's troops are now "at the gates" of Gaza City.

Hamas' military wing is claiming to have destroyed four Israeli tanks and hit a gathering of IDF troops with a quadcopter drone.

On Wednesday, Israel also unleashed a number of air strikes against populated areas in Gaza. That includes a second strike in two days on the territory's Jabalia refugee camp targeting Hamas commanders. Israel's first bombing on Tuesday killed Ibrahim Biari, who played a major role in the October 7 massacre of 1,400 Israelis (most of whom were civilians) that started the war.

The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights said that the high death toll from Tuesday's strike, which Gaza's Hamas-run health authority claims killed 50 people and injured 150 more, "could amount to war crimes."

Israel has argued its strikes are hitting legitimate military targets, which Hamas deliberately places in civilian areas.

Meanwhile, Lebanese Hezbollah conducted six strikes against Israeli military installations in the country's north. Israel has hit back with air and artillery strikes in southern Lebanon against Hezbollah targets.

The humanitarian toll of the continuing war is only increasing. Some 8,796 people, including 3,648 children, have died as a result of the fighting, claims Gaza's health authorities.

These reported deaths, which do not distinguish between civilians and militants, are not without controversy. Israel and the United States both claim that the Hamas-run health ministry is inflating the number of civilian deaths.

The United Nations (U.N.) has said that the ongoing violence in Gaza is preventing its personnel from providing an accurate, independent accounting of the number of people killed in the war thus far. At least 70 U.N. aid workers have been killed, and another 22 have been injured since the start of the war.

At least 800,000 people in Gaza have left their homes to try to avoid the fighting. Hundreds of foreign nationals and seriously injured Palestinians were allowed to leave Gaza and enter Egypt for the first time since the conflict began, according to Egyptian state-run media. Between 500 and 600 Americans are expected to be allowed to leave today, reports The New York Times.

The Egyptian government said it would assist in the evacuation of 7,000 foreigners and dual nationals from Gaza. U.S. President Joe Biden said Wednesday afternoon that there should be a pause in the fighting so that more people would be allowed to leave Gaza.

Santos triumphant: In some lighter news, alleged fraudster and known fabulist Rep. George Santos (R–N.Y.) survived an effort by his fellow legislators to expel him from the U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday.

The resolution to give the freshman lawmaker from New York the boot failed on a 179–213 vote. A two-thirds majority is required to expel a House member.

Santos has been accused of inventing almost every detail of his background, including where he went to high school and college, his employment history (or lack thereof) on Wall Street, and his religion (which has ping-ponged between Judaism and Catholicism). He's also falsely claimed his relatives died in the Holocaust and 9/11 and that he lost employees in the Pulse nightclub shooting. (New York magazine has a helpful list of all Santos' "embellishments.")

That all might be water under the bridge, but for the 23-count federal fraud indictment Santos is also facing.

For all those reasons, Santos' New York Republican colleagues introduced the now-failed resolution to expel him from Congress. Because nothing about Santos can be predictable, that GOP-led resolution was voted down by a surprise coalition of mostly Republican lawmakers and some Democrats who argued that the criminal charges against him should be allowed to play out before any expulsion vote.


Scenes from Washington, D.C. 

Some totally based gigachads caused a stir on Elon Musk's X (formerly the woke Twitter) with a candid group selfie in the Capitol South Metro station. These red-pilled conservative crusaders got a lot of flak for their photo. But correctly interpreted as a tongue-in-cheek effort, it's a pretty hilarious, self-aware joke.

The female mind, the beta mind, and the liberal mind are all the same.

None of them can comprehend the levels of alpha male in this one photo. pic.twitter.com/3OyxKr6iYV

— GOP Josh ???????? (@GOPJosh20) October 31, 2023


QUICK HITS

  • Thousands of Afghan refugees and their Pakistan-born children are being expelled from Pakistan back into Taliban-controlled Afghanistan.

Today I am at Torkham, on the Afghan border with Pakistan, where 10s of thousands of Afghans have gathered, having been expelled from Pakistan. >2,000 families have crossed here in the past 24 hours. We're seeing perhaps the largest forced expulsion in the world since the 1950s. pic.twitter.com/dPmwEGTUHv

— Sulaiman Hakemy (@SulaimanHakemy) November 2, 2023

  • The Democratic-controlled Senate passed a bipartisan series of spending bills funding housing, transportation, veterans affairs, and agriculture programs. These bills are far more generous than many of the House's pending appropriations bills.
  • National Review's Rich Lowry argues in a new Politico essay that former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley might become former President Donald Trump's "biggest rival" in the 2024 GOP presidential primary—which is a bit like being the world's fastest snail.
  • Jerusalem Demsas has a good essay in The Atlantic on all the ways that New York City is actively making life difficult for tourists, from banning youth hostels and most short-term rentals, to essentially stopping new hotel construction. Given the continued post-COVID slump in workers returning to the office, tourism is the easiest way to revive downtowns. It looks like New York would rather self-sabotage its own recovery instead.
  • I'm 20 years too late with this take, but still, I'm right.

I think free market reform would have helped the dockworkers in S2 of The Wire a lot. Repealing the Jones Act would get more ships into Baltimore. And if we had more public-private partnerships, Frank Sobotka wouldn't have to bribe a bunch of legislators to dredge the canal.

— Christian Britschgi (@christianbrits) November 2, 2023

  • Countries in the Middle East and around the world are stepping up their diplomatic efforts to ease the fighting in Gaza, even as the conflict intensifies on the ground.
  • In another surprising example of bipartisanship, 23 House Republicans crossed the aisle to vote against a resolution from Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R–Ga.) censuring Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D–Mich.) for her comments on the Israel-Hamas war.
  • Wyoming lawmakers want to make it more difficult for private entities to use eminent domain for wind power projects.

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  1. Fist of Etiquette   2 years ago

    WHERE'S ELIZABETH?

    1. Fist of Etiquette   2 years ago

      Fired for being too based, so now we're stuck with Britches!

      1. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 years ago

        Sheeeeit

        1. RosieBozeman   2 years ago (edited)

          My last salary was $8,750 only worked 12 hours a week. My longtime neighbor estimated $15,000 and works about 20 hours for seven days. I can’t believe how blunt vs04 he was when
          I looked up his information,

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        2. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   2 years ago

          The Economy Is Great. Why Are Americans in Such a Rotten Mood?
          Lingering inflation can’t explain all of the unhappiness; maybe it is referred pain from the wider world

          https://www.wsj.com/economy/the-economy-is-great-why-are-americans-in-such-a-rotten-mood-6e1044d8?mod=economy_trendingnow_article_pos1

          One of you "Expert" Peanuts need to tell the Wall Street Journal that we are really in a mass unemployment depression.

          1. Red Rocks White Privilege   2 years ago

            Maybe because the reality is that the economy is actually shit from all the inflation and consumer debt, irrespective of the happy talk?

            Having a job doesn't really mean much if you can't afford to buy what you used to be able to buy.

            1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   2 years ago

              When the economy crashed during the Bushpigs Reign of Error having a job was pretty fucking important.

              1. Mother's Lament - Professional Shrike Sock Spotter   2 years ago

                The same Bushpigs, neocons and GOPers you fellatiate daily because they are acting as DNC adjuncts. Also, that was fifteen years ago and you're still using it as an excuse.

          2. Sandra (formerly OBL)   2 years ago

            When people notice everything they buy is substantially more expensive as their portfolios stagnate they just can't be excited by #DefendBidenAtAllCosts metrics like RIG COUNT.

            1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   2 years ago

              The WSJ?

              #DefendBidenAtAllCosts

              They support Republicans only. You must know that.

              But in reality the economy is great using the established metrics like GDP and UE.

              I know, I know - you partisan Republicans cannot say that out loud. Only the fake news media can report the actual numbers.

              In these days of Fatass Donnie logic the actual numbers are "fake news" and how Republicans feel is the real news.

              1. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

                #DefendBidenAtAllCosts

                Sandra's talking about you, asshole.

                1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   2 years ago

                  And the Wall St Journal dumbass. They said this:

                  The Economy Is Great.

                  4.9% GDP growth. Record employment.

                  Stick that in your vag and massage until satisfied.

                  1. JesseAz   2 years ago

                    Your appeal to authority is noted. Their excuse making being similar to yours is also noted. The fact GDP counts government spending and they ignore that is noted. That they ignore adjusted wages are down is noted.

                    They just aren't good talking points.

              2. Medulla Oblongata   2 years ago

                WSJ? No, they are widely acknowledged to have two different groups, the Editorial bloc (mostly right-of-center) and the rest of the paper (leftists).

                Ip is a Canadian economics journalist, who came to the WSJ via The Economist. One of his books has a blurb "Offers priceless insights into the roots of America's economic crisis and its aftermath, especially the role played by excessive greed and risk-taking, and what can be done to avoid another economic cataclysm" and " why the gap between the rich and everyone else keeps getting bigger".

                He also states:

                "Recovering from a financial crisis can be hastened if the government buys up private borrowers' bad debts and makes them less onerous."

                1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   2 years ago

                  Yes, I have heard that the WSJ hard news tends to lean left but they have to deal with facts (Facts are definitely a liberal thing).

                  But let me try again. Which is the FACT below:

                  1- Latest US GDP report was 4.9%.
                  2- The economy sucks.

                  1 or 2?

                  One answer only.

                  1. JesseAz   2 years ago

                    What facts are you dealing with here? Consumer sentiment does. Consumer debt up. Stocks stagnating. CPI up. Inflation up. Adjusted wages down.

                    All point to a bad economy. Pointing to a statistic that benefits from the very causes of the bad economy is just idiotic.

                  2. Medulla Oblongata   2 years ago (edited)

                    The personal economy sucks. Growth in outlays exceeding growth in incomes by factor of 3, savings plummeting.

                    GDP includes government spending, so somehow running a $1.7T deficit is “good for GDP!” woo hoo! Then because of inflation, spending more for less ALSO increases GDP! Woo hoo! We’re cooking now!

                    What happens when folks have emptied their savings accounts and racked up even more than the current record credit card debt?

                    https://www.bea.gov/system/files/pi0923_0.png

                    Personal income increased $77.8 billion (0.3 percent at a monthly rate) in September. Disposable personal income (DPI)—personal income less personal current taxes— increased $56.1 billion (0.3 percent). Personal outlays—the sum of personal consumption expenditures (PCE), personal interest payments, and personal current transfer payments—increased $175.1 billion (0.9 percent) and consumer spending increased $138.7 billion (0.7 percent). Personal saving was $687.7 billion and the personal saving rate—personal saving as a percentage of disposable personal income—was 3.4 percent in September. [was ~5.5% in May].

                    1. Nazi-Chipping Warlock   2 years ago

                      Adjusted for inflation, I'm making 83% of what I did fresh out of college back in 2000. Gasoline and food cost pretty much twice what they did then. So I'm doing objectively worse than nearly 25 years ago. This does not feel like a sustainable trend for me.

                    2. Elmer Fudd the CHUD 2: Steampunk Boogaloo   2 years ago

                      If the democrats keep this up, they may find their lives unsustainable.

                  3. Commenter_XY   2 years ago

                    Answer: 1

                    (objectively, that is true = 4.9%. GDP grew estimated 1.23% in Q3)

                    The second option is an opinion. Nothing to verify. But, my 401K, Roth and Taxable account balances all tell me Crooked Joe Blows. In particular, 2022 featured a historic bond decline. In real terms (not nominal), investment under POTUS Biden has been a disaster.

                  4. John C. Randolph   2 years ago

                    Dude, pull your head out of Krugman's ass. GDP is a bullshit figure that includes government waste.

                    -jcr

                    1. Mother's Lament - Professional Shrike Sock Spotter   2 years ago

                      ^ This should be a footnote to every Buttplug economics jingoism post.

                  5. B G   2 years ago

                    GDP up 4.9% when the US Dollar is down 4.6% year over year and core inflation is 4.1% is barely above a flat-line.

                    Are we sure that the "liberal thing" around facts is and data isn't knowing how to cite them outside of context in order to create an impression which is intentionally divergent from the underlying reality?

                    A more clear-cut versions of what you're attempting here:

                    1: Police are actively hunting down and murdering "black and brown" minorities nationwide every day.

                    2: Law enforcement should have sole access to "weapons of war" which have no use but to slaughter human beings in large numbers.

                    To be fair, both of these statements are highly subjective (although the first one is positing a factual claim which could be subject to being proven or disproven), but then without any attached quantification the statement "the economy sucks" is also wholly subjective as well.

                    Since the manner in which GDP is tracked makes it almost impossible to distinguish between inflation and growth, in order for the economy to be running at a level which most people would subjectively consider to be growing, bottom line GDP growth should really be well above both CPI and core inflation and should still show a significant increase when tracked in consistent-year (as opposed to current year) dollars before "delta" percentages are pointed to.

          3. R Mac   2 years ago

            Just spent almost $200 on groceries. Barely covered the bottom of the cart. Three years ago that amount would have filled it near the top.

            1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   2 years ago

              Go to Costco where you buy in bulk on the cheap.

              I noticed shrinkflation too. Costs are not up - stupid buyers just buy smaller packages and the earnings fly for consumer packaged good companies.

              1. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

                Is that your solution? Sounds like Obummer's solution of saving fuel with a tire pressure gauge.

                1. B G   2 years ago

                  Keeping an eye on tire pressure is a basically cost-free way to ensure you're not using a little bit more gas than you have to.

                  It's not likely to keep you in your house if you can't cover the mortgage payment, but it can absolutely save you a few bucks each month depending on how much you drive. Someone in CA with a 40-50 mile (each way) daily commute could probably save $60-80/month by keeping tires within a 1 psi range instead of the 3-4 psi before most modern PTMS warning lights come on, but that person is probably also spending $400-700/month on fuel if they drive a non-hybrid mid-sized car.

              2. R Mac   2 years ago

                I go to Costco too. And that’s more expensive than it was also. Not realistic to by deli meat and produce there pedo.

                But just keep spitting out bullshit, imagining that you’re fooling anyone.

              3. B G   2 years ago

                What about the increase to my carbon footprint when I have to run a bigger fridge and/or secondary freezer to keep all the bulk-purchased food from spoiling before I can cook it?

              4. Elmer Fudd the CHUD 2: Steampunk Boogaloo   2 years ago

                Nooner buys your bullshit you fucking child rapist.

            2. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

              Likewise, my grocery bill has gone from $30-40/week to $70-80/week. What the fuck is that shit, Pluggo?

              1. R Mac   2 years ago

                Just buy dry beans and rice in bulk and like it.

                1. Medulla Oblongata   2 years ago

                  Which is what we should be handing out instead of EBT cards that can be used at McDonalds.

                  1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   2 years ago

                    I agree with that.

                    But Wal-Mart would lobby against it. Both D and R Senators would back Wal Mart.

            3. DesigNate   2 years ago

              Mrs. DesigNate has been driving around to the different stores looking for Halloween deals. She's shown me pictures and videos of everything being on sale 50 to 70 percent off and there STILL being good candy, costumes, and decorations.

              This is after places like Target and Walmart put their holiday stuff at 50% at least the day before Halloween, when in years past they would start at 30% and work their way up to just the shitty stuff being left at 70%.

              But the economy is totes doing gangbusters.

              1. R Mac   2 years ago

                Restaurants around us have been like ghost towns compared to normal. Hopefully it’s just from UAW strikes and will pick right back up, but I doubt it.

                1. DesigNate   2 years ago

                  The last time I went to a sit down restaurant it was pretty busy, but then again it was Twin Peaks at lunch time.

            4. Nazi-Chipping Warlock   2 years ago

              Yeah. I can carry $300 of groceries by hand.

              1. American Mongrel   2 years ago

                In one hand even.

          4. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   2 years ago

            Yeah, your favorite Neocon Bill Kristol was whinging about how great the economy is, but everyone was still being mean to Biddles.

      2. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

        Fuck.

      3. Anomalous   2 years ago

        Are you sure she's fired?

        1. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

          I sure as hell hope not. Of course, Reason doesn't deserve her.

        2. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   2 years ago

          No, she's on maternity leave. Whatever "maternity" means.

          1. Stuck in California   2 years ago

            I think some people saying "Elizabeth" Meaning Liz Wolfe, not ENB.

            1. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

              Yeah, we want Wolfe back. ENB can stay on maternity leave permanently.

              1. mad.casual   2 years ago

                I was gonna say. I'm no fan of Christian's but it's hard to get worse than the abortion equivalent of a Nazi holding up pics of empty delousing chambers saying "See? No bodies!" reading off the day's headlines.

            2. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   2 years ago

              Ooooh... ok. Well in that case, given some of the stuff she's slipped past the editors, I'd say entirely possible she's been shitcanned.

              1. Stuck in California   2 years ago

                Slipped past?

                I always assumed that the "editors" here never actually do any editing. Stories get banked and posted on autopilot.

              2. R Mac   2 years ago

                Just checked her Twitter, doesn’t indicate she’s not still at Reason.

                1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   2 years ago

                  Maybe she just got shadowbanned.

      4. Krokko   2 years ago

        Give us Barabbus!

        1. Nazi-Chipping Warlock   2 years ago

          ++

        2. Public Entelectual   2 years ago

          Gaza doesn't want Barabbas, they need an Airbus to fly out of Dodge

          1. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

            An Airbus to the Rub' al Khali sounds perfect for them.

        3. Liberty_Belle   2 years ago

          I legit lol'd and almost choked on my coffee.

          +1

        4. Fist of Etiquette   2 years ago

          Antisemite.

    2. Nazi-Chipping Warlock   2 years ago

      I missed yesterday so: Unclear what Harvard's new antisemitism advisory board will do, exactly.

      Advise people how to be antisemitic, but still score that sweet law gig, presumably.

      1. Commenter_XY   2 years ago

        Preserve alumni donations = What the advisory board's job actually is

        1. Vernon Depner   2 years ago

          That's what the entire university's actual job is.

      2. John C. Randolph   2 years ago

        One of the few benefits to come out of the last month is the destruction of the bullshit veneer of prestige that so many universities have enjoyed despite their nasty penchant for hiring commies, Jew-haters, pedos, and other degenerates.

        Hard to imagine that only a month ago, a Harvard sheepskin was a mark of prestige, and today it's a reason for any employer to shitcan the application for the sake of their employees' safety.

        -jcr

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  2. Fist of Etiquette   2 years ago

    The war between Israel and Hamas is only getting more intense...

    Damn you, U.N.!

  3. Fist of Etiquette   2 years ago

    Hamas' military wing is claiming to have destroyed four Israeli tanks and hit a gathering of IDF troops with a quadcopter drone.

    Hamas has a military wing? What neighborhood is it headquartered in?

    1. Mike Parsons   2 years ago

      its distributed among the 5000 hospitals they apparently have

      1. HorseConch   2 years ago

        For as many hospitals as they have, life expectancy is surprisingly short. I'm sure Reason would prefer us take all the Palestinian refugees that are coming here to become doctors so they can return home and spread their newfound knowledge.

        1. Mike Parsons   2 years ago

          "Here is how you can use a medical grade oxygen tank to create a makeshift missile in 2 easy steps! Make sure to point it at whatever jews are closest and most numerous"

          1. A Cynical Asshole   2 years ago

            “Here is how you can use a medical grade oxygen tank to create a makeshift missile in 2 easy steps! Make sure to point it at whatever jews are closest and most numerous”

            I'm picturing an SNL* skit, "Hamas Medical School." I can almost hear Phil Hartman or Mike Myers doing a bad Middle East accent while saying that line.

            *I know, SNL hasn't been funny or "edgy" enough to do something like that in decades (which is why I can only really picture old school cast members like Hartman or Myers doing it), but a guy can dream.

        2. EISTAU Gree-Vance   2 years ago

          “….so they can return home….”

          Lol. Can’t have that. People might notice that poaching all the young folks from 3rd world countries guarantees that they remain shitholes.

          I mean, who would want that, right?

    2. Commenter_XY   2 years ago

      Hamas is about to feel a darkness that can be touched. They're in tunnels that are about to be collapsed by the IDF, burying them in eternal darkness forever. Hamas members will die violent deaths.

      The world will be a better place.

      1. John C. Randolph   2 years ago

        They're always bragging about how they want to die for their religion, so IDF will oblige them. Good riddance.

        -jcr

    3. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 years ago

      Brooklyn?

      1. Mother's Lament - Professional Shrike Sock Spotter   2 years ago

        Harvard.

        1. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

          So they can pahk the rocket launchah in Hahvahd Yahd?

    4. Unable2Reason   2 years ago

      It's funny how they say tanks when the lead element is usually armored bulldozers followed by tanks. Are they saying they aren't able to stop the bulldozers or does it just sound cooler to say they destroyed a tank? If Israel was invading by pushing a bunch of armored prams it would be pretty emasculating to brag about how many prams you destroyed.

  4. Fist of Etiquette   2 years ago

    Israel has argued its strikes are hitting legitimate military targets, which Hamas deliberately places in civilian areas.

    Oh, look who's for zoning laws all the sudden.

    1. HorseConch   2 years ago

      Time for a NIMBY/YIMBY article to explain how easy it would be to fix.

  5. Nardz   2 years ago

    White nationalism
    Black nationalism
    Jewish nationalism
    Palestinian nationalism

    What are the differences?
    Are they all ok?

    1. Idaho-Bob   2 years ago (edited)

      They are all ok except for white nationalism.

      White anything is bad.

      1. Vernon Depner   2 years ago

        I thought Jews were just whites now.

    2. Mother's Lament - Professional Shrike Sock Spotter   2 years ago

      One has a bad ethnicity while the others have good ones.

    3. mad.casual   2 years ago

      What are the differences?

      You don't capitalize White.

      1. Think It Through   2 years ago

        Well this one led a sentence/phrase. Sigh I know....

    4. Spiritus Mundi   2 years ago

      There is no white nationalism, only white supremacy, as there is no real white nation. Everywhere white people live it is on stolen land and all the other forms of nationalism are justified resistance to opression caused by white supremacy. - Some college professsor today.

    5. JesseAz   2 years ago

      All better than Christian nationalism per Reason.

    6. Dillinger   2 years ago

      there is no Palestine?

      1. Dillinger   2 years ago

        upon reflection there is no black or white either or a Jewish nation so ...

        1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   2 years ago

          Wrong, America is a White Nationalist Nation. The New York Times said it was so.

          1. Dillinger   2 years ago

            they are the paper of record.

            1. TheReEncogitationer   2 years ago

              More like the paper that should have a record, amirite?
              🙂
              😉

      2. John C. Randolph   2 years ago

        Terrorism is just a social construct, don't you know?

        -jcr

    7. Truthfulness   2 years ago

      You lack understanding of what "nationalism" is. It is a movement for a ethnic group to have their own nation. It is not the same as supremacism, which you're conflating nationalism with.

  6. Fist of Etiquette   2 years ago

    ...alleged fraudster and known fabulist Rep. George Santos (R–N.Y.) survived an effort by his fellow legislators to expel him from the U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday.

    The real crime is that he wasn't made speaker.

    1. Mother's Lament - Professional Shrike Sock Spotter   2 years ago

      That would have been exquisite.

      1. damikesc   2 years ago

        He's becoming one of my favorite Congresscritters. So out in the open dishonest that he is, arguably, the most open person there.

        1. Red Rocks White Privilege   2 years ago

          The hilarious part is that the effort to get him kicked out was initiated by a bunch of Republicans, and 30 Democrats voted to keep him in office.

          Santos in Congress is like Caligula saying that he's going to make his horse a consul--an unironic effort to demonstrate how ridiculous and pretentious the whole enterprise has become.

        2. Spiritus Mundi   2 years ago

          At this point I think he is LARPing as a characture of a congressman. Babylon Bee style.

          1. Red Rocks White Privilege   2 years ago

            Yeah, I'm almost positive that his time in Congress is really just an elaborate prank to see how stupid they can make that body of swamp creatures look. It's like if Borat got elected to Congress and just proceeded to troll everyone into acting like jackasses.

            1. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

              Thomas Jefferson Johnson.

              1. Nardz   2 years ago

                It's all true.
                I did all that.
                Except for that lady. That lady got her shoes back.

            2. Minadin   2 years ago

              He saw AOC get elected in her district nearby and said 'Hold my beer'.

            3. Medulla Oblongata   2 years ago

              I think AOC has that act cornered.

          2. damikesc   2 years ago

            I hope he never leaves office.

            Hell, make him Speaker.

          3. A Cynical Asshole   2 years ago

            he is LARPing as a characture of a congressman

            It would be hilarious if he was doing it all as some massive drawn out troll.

        3. Moonrocks   2 years ago

          Has he done anything other than *gasp* lie to get elected? I haven't heard anything about him other than that massive, unprecedented scandal.

          1. Minadin   2 years ago

            Yeah, he apparently / allegedly stole some donors' financial info and made some unauthorized withdrawals for his personal use. That's what the indictments are about, anyway.

            At least the people paying into Biden's various illegal graft schemes did so intentionally, and ostensibly got something for their money.

            1. Vernon Depner   2 years ago

              Obviously they at least THOUGHT they were getting something for their money or they wouldn't have kept paying.

  7. Fist of Etiquette   2 years ago

    These red-pilled conservative crusaders got a lot of flak for their photo.

    And then a drum-beating Indian showed up...

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

      got a lot of flak for their photo.

      Too white?

      1. Lester75   2 years ago

        They need some AR15s if they want to really be right-wing. Then they'd look like right-wing babies with AR15s instead of babies in suits.

    2. A Cynical Asshole   2 years ago

      At least it wasn't a crying Indian (played by an Italian actor).

      1. Stuck in California   2 years ago

        Well, they're conservative. So maybe they'd shed a tear if they found someone had left a Bud Light can in the park or something.

        1. Nazi-Chipping Warlock   2 years ago

          People who drink in parks don't drink bud light.

          1. Vernon Depner   2 years ago

            I see mostly empty pints of cheap vodka. Your local parks may vary.

  8. Fist of Etiquette   2 years ago

    These bills are far more generous than many of the House's pending appropriations bills.

    Suckers having to face reelection every two years.

  9. Fist of Etiquette   2 years ago

    ...Nikki Haley might become former President Donald Trump's "biggest rival" in the 2024 GOP presidential primary—which is a bit like being the world's fastest snail.

    Has she considered getting him arrested?

    1. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 years ago

      Well there was the time back when they were in high school together at a keg party...

      1. EISTAU Gree-Vance   2 years ago

        Hey now. She may be “past her prime”, but not by that much.

    2. Mother's Lament - Professional Shrike Sock Spotter   2 years ago

      Other rivals have had him charged with getting loans, reporting his taxes and retaining his own paperwork. Eating out and driving to work are still available.

      1. Super Scary   2 years ago

        "Eating out and driving to work are still available."

        "It's criminal how much he likes McDonalds! Let's get him!"

        1. Nazi-Chipping Warlock   2 years ago

          "Ketchup on steak! It's a crime against humanity!"

      2. JesseAz   2 years ago

        2 big macs is a deprivation of rights towards the homeless. Am I Jack Smithing right?

      3. A Cynical Asshole   2 years ago

        She could just have him charged with the most heinous crime of all: being Donald Trump.

    3. Red Rocks White Privilege   2 years ago

      There's a very clear effort by the center-right at the moment to run the same playbook the Dems did in 2020--convince the other candidates to drop out and get behind a single person to take out Trump.

      The problem for the neocon faction that they're deliberately avoiding is that a primary is very different from a general election. If the GOPe manages to get Haley the nomination, she's going to get smoked in the general because the base turnout will absolutely collapse. Even if they cast a ballot, they'll write in Trump, leave it blank, or vote for the Constitution Party candidate. It will be like 2012 all over again where Romney won independents and still lost. GOP voters will take the devil they know, versus another milquetoast Republican who talks big about pushing a political agenda and then jobs out when it actually matters.

      1. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

        At this juncture, the only way the GOPe gets Haley is if something happens to Trump (who leads by a wide margin) and DeSantis (who is in a distant second place).

        1. Red Rocks White Privilege   2 years ago

          You watch, Haley is the one that's going to get her signal boosted. DeSantis is fading pretty fast and just doesn't look ready for primetime right now--Trump voters aren't going to go for an alternate version of him, irrespective of how effectively he's run Florida or is a willing culture warrior, when they already have Trump. Meanwhile, Haley's willingness to surrender in the culture war while talking big about fiscal responsibility and military strength is what's getting the center-right and GOPe all wet with nostalgia for 2005.

          Either way, even as pathetic as Biden is, if he runs he'll still win in 2024 because there's no way in hell the establishment will let Trump sit in the Oval Office again, no matter what it takes to accomplish that, and his voters will absolutely not turn out for an empty suit like Haley who will dutifully play the role of controlled opposition.

          1. Super Scary   2 years ago

            If Haley makes it all the way, we're going to hear about her binders full of men.

            1. A Cynical Asshole   2 years ago

              Her campaign theme song: "It's raining men."

              1. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

                Hallelujah. 😛

            2. damikesc   2 years ago

              No, you'll hear rumors of her having an affair with a local dipshit. That was the big news in her re-election as governor.

          2. Nazi-Chipping Warlock   2 years ago

            People might vote for Florida Man if the CIA gaps Trump before the election.

      2. Nardz   2 years ago

        https://twitter.com/JackPosobiec/status/1720100647687553193?t=4Prwnqt6Yi_WfQvRO7SwyA&s=19

        He didn't misspeak

        They are going to try to strip the nomination from Trump at the convention again

        The same exact people who tried this in 2016 are the founders of NeverBackDown

        [Link]

  10. Fist of Etiquette   2 years ago

    It looks like New York would rather self-sabotage its own recovery instead.

    Prediction: The city itself will eventually flee to Florida.

    1. TryLogic   2 years ago

      Some days it seems like half of them are already here... As long as they leave the woke mind virus in NY, I'm happy to have them visit, spend money and keep me from needing to pay state income tax. Don't pollute my state with all the silly liberal bullshit tho - we've already got more than enough of that.

  11. mad.casual   2 years ago (edited)

    I’m 20 years too late with this take, but still, I’m right.

    If only the real Baltimore had had brilliant thinkers like you in office 20 yrs. ago…

    This “20 yrs. after the fact and with 20/20 hindsight, I’m still a retard and I don’t realize it.” meme is pretty hilarious.

    1. mad.casual   2 years ago

      Shorter: "The real problem regarding corruption between Baltimore and New Jersey? Not enough China! You know I'm right." - Christian Britschgi

      Fucking LOL.

    2. Its_Not_Inevitable   2 years ago

      Nothing says libertarian like a good public-private partnership.

  12. Bertram Guilfoyle   2 years ago

    The headline was originally "More Escaltion" changed to "Escalation in Gaza"

    Why?

    1. Quicktown Brix   2 years ago

      Becuse

      1. R Mac   2 years ago

        Ha, delayed ISWYDT.

  13. Mother's Lament - Professional Shrike Sock Spotter   2 years ago

    "National Review's Rich Lowry argues in a new Politico essay that former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley might become former President Donald Trump's "biggest rival" in the 2024 GOP presidential primary—which is a bit like being the world's fastest snail."

    Nikki!

    1. JesseAz   2 years ago

      Less popular than Adam Saddlers Little Nicky.

      1. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

        "Popeyes Chicken is fucking awesome!"

        1. Vernon Depner   2 years ago

          It's inconsistent. Popeye's is much better at some stores than others. Seems to be better in Black neighborhoods.

      2. A Cynical Asshole   2 years ago

        At least it's not as bad as Jack and Jill.

      3. Medulla Oblongata   2 years ago

        It did have that bit with Hitler and the pineapple.

    2. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

      They can try all they want, but together, Trump still beats them all at 59.1%.

      https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/polls/president-primary-r/2024/national/

      1. Jerry B.   2 years ago

        And who did the polls tell us would win the 2016 election?

        1. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

          For the Republican primary, Trump.

          https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/election-2016/national-primary-polls/republican/

          Trump led most of the time and his lead grew as 2016 primary season went on.

          1. John C. Randolph   2 years ago

            The press and the Democrats did all they could to get him the nomination because they were sure he'd be the easiest one to beat in the general election.

            Add that to nominating the most arrogant bitch they could find since Woodrow Wilson, and their loss was a done deal.

            Moral of the story is: don't hand out the nomination as consolation prize to a sociopath for not divorcing her rapist husband.

            -jcr

  14. Fist of Etiquette   2 years ago

    And if we had more public-private partnerships, Frank Sobotka wouldn't have to bribe a bunch of legislators to dredge the canal.

    What does any of that have to do with getting a stained glass window into a church?

  15. Fist of Etiquette   2 years ago

    Wyoming lawmakers want to make it more difficult for private entities to use eminent domain for wind power projects.

    No pipelines or wind turbines? Bunch of Luddites.

    1. Spiritus Mundi   2 years ago

      Exactly, Wyoming is a shit hole filled with backward white people and Amish. Nobody should ever go there. Stay in CA and NY.

      1. JesseAz   2 years ago (edited)

        Share the California border costs of arizona. Please take them. Give them blankets and pizza.

      2. Idaho-Bob   2 years ago

        Exactly, Idaho is a shit hole filled with backward white people and Mennonites. Nobody should ever go there. Stay in CA and NY.

        I want in on this campaign.

        1. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 years ago

          I hear Wyoming and Idaho are wonderful places that many Marylanders should consider moving to.

          Ah, who am I fooling, being so close to the swamp we'll never be able export more than DC produces. So send us your progressives, along with your tax dollars.

        2. A Cynical Asshole   2 years ago

          Colorado is... already a lost cause. Nevermind.

        3. Nazi-Chipping Warlock   2 years ago

          New Mexico is also terrible. Bands only play in the states around us! There is no nightlife, and if you're concerned about "global warming" boy howdy are you not going to enjoy summer here...

    2. JFree   2 years ago

      Good news. Hopefully, every other state in Wind Alley does the same. Those states are gonna be magnitudes better off if they choose to export things made by surplus energy rather than the energy itself.

  16. Fist of Etiquette   2 years ago

    ...23 House Republicans crossed the aisle to vote against a resolution from Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R–Ga.) censuring Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D–Mich.) for her comments on the Israel-Hamas war.

    RINO STAMPEDE. If the House is going to refuse to censure every crackpot then how are we going to get a gridlocking war of attrition going there?

    1. Mother's Lament - Professional Shrike Sock Spotter   2 years ago

      I bet a million dollars that they were all against voting for a resolution from Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene and not one of them was against censuring Rep. Rashida Tlaib.

      1. Medulla Oblongata   2 years ago

        I don't know, I'd believe a small fraction of R's in the House might be anti-semites and agree with Tlaib. But you're right hat some RINO TDS folks would do anything to avoid being seen supporting MTG in anything.

        1. A Cynical Asshole   2 years ago

          Similar to the attempt to oust Santos for being a liar and a fraud. If being a liar and a fraud can get you kicked out of Congress, I don't think any of them want to open that can of worms. Likewise, if being an antisemitic douche-canoe is enough to get you censured ...

    2. Nardz   2 years ago

      https://twitter.com/EndWokeness/status/1719868207232631033?t=YT62hXVug1PvloTOxrz8sw&s=19

      2021 House resolution to remove Rep. MTG from all committees:

      Every Democrats voted for it
      11 Republicans joined them

      2023 House resolution to censure Rashida Tlaib:

      20 Republicans voted against it
      12 Republicans were absent
      0 Democrats voted for it

  17. Nardz   2 years ago

    https://twitter.com/martianwyrdlord/status/1719887859409199343?t=rKXBg9rNmXIFwVF9z8Qpeg&s=19

    I'm real sick of hearing that stopping migration is "impossible".

    It is not.

    Sink the boats.

    They will stop coming.

    It isn't hard.

    It isn't the "size of the phenomenon" standing in the way, it's boomers prioritizing Imagine over national survival.

    [Link]

    1. Chinny Chin Chin   2 years ago

      Fuck man, you sure follow some idiots and sociopaths.

      1. Mother's Lament - Professional Shrike Sock Spotter   2 years ago

        Not Buttplug though. Sure his idols have a goal of reducing humanity to 250 million, but that's because they're moral, not idiots and sociopaths.

        1. Medulla Oblongata   2 years ago

          “I HOPE THE DEPOPULATION WILL OCCUR IN A CIVIL AND PEACEFUL WAY” – WEF MASTERMIND AND CLUB OF ROME FOUNDER, IN RESURFACED 2012 INTERVIEW

          Dennis Meadows…www.weforum.org/people/dennis-meadows

          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

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

      LOL @ “boomers are to blame”.

  18. Commenter_XY   2 years ago

    I don't get the joke = the gigachads(?)

    WTF is a gigachad?

    1. Mother's Lament - Professional Shrike Sock Spotter   2 years ago

      https://duckduckgo.com/?q=gigachad&t=brave&iax=images&ia=images

      1. Commenter_XY   2 years ago

        Hilarious. Now I see why the libs went wild. LMAO.

    2. mad.casual   2 years ago (edited)

      Gigachad is an (obnoxiously) self-assured masculine male.

      The joke is trolling/baiting, second-order thinking.

      An analogous joke: 100% of women and 75% of men wish they had vagina, the other 25% of men sing a song in the shower. Do you know what song they sing?

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

        Bad joke. In the current era, everyone can have a vagina if they want one.

        1. mad.casual   2 years ago

          Everyone can have a vagina, but most earn them. Otherwise, all I can hear is that you don't know what the song is.

    3. Super Scary   2 years ago

      "WTF is a gigachad?"

      Look it up in the dictionary, it's next to the picture of me.

    4. Spiritus Mundi   2 years ago

      I didn't either. Guess I am not online enough.

    5. TheReEncogitationer   2 years ago

      A real Gigachad would be too busy to make memes and Instagram photos.

      1. Eeyore   2 years ago

        Gigachads don't take selfies.

        1. A Cynical Asshole   2 years ago

          The selfies take them.

          1. Its_Not_Inevitable   2 years ago

            So Chuck Norris was a Gigachad.

            1. Eeyore   2 years ago

              Seems likely.

    6. Eeyore   2 years ago

      They look beta to me.

      1. Mother's Lament - Professional Shrike Sock Spotter   2 years ago

        That's the joke.

        1. Eeyore   2 years ago

          Then it is a beta joke.

          1. R Mac   2 years ago

            It’s an A-B joke. C yourself out.

            1. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

              Just don't summon D.

        2. Commenter_XY   2 years ago

          Wait. Now I get it. LOL.

          Not too bad. They were inventive, and creative. I see a bright future ahead.

  19. Nardz   2 years ago

    https://twitter.com/catturd2/status/1720072732807762407?t=w99n72UtBVT7jGloYdsFcw&s=19

    What Republicans in Congress will do this week (again) ...

    1) Go on Fox and Friends and complain.
    2) Go on Hannity and complain.
    3) Talk about Biden's corruption but won't impeach.
    4) Talk about Garland's corruption but won't impeach.
    5) Talk about Wray's corruption but won't impeach.
    6) Talk about Mayorkas' corruption but won't impeach.
    7) Fund the wars in the Middle East.
    8) Give corrupt Ukraine billions more.
    9) Cry about the corruption in the FBI,CIA, etc - but will fully fund.
    10) Thomas Massie and Chip Roy will vote with the Democrats again (as usual) because of "muh principles."
    11) Tweet all day instead of doing their jobs.
    12) Write mean letters.
    13) Completely ignore their voters.
    14) Mock their voters on Twitter.
    15) Get owned by the Democrats because they can't work together.

    - Next week ... rinse and repeat.

    1. Mother's Lament - Professional Shrike Sock Spotter   2 years ago (edited)

      Go on the Reason comments and complain… Where is Establishment Mike lately? Neocon Pluggo is still here.

    2. Medulla Oblongata   2 years ago

      16 ) Drink Bud Light and shop at Target

  20. Nardz   2 years ago

    https://twitter.com/wigger/status/1719921439019532713?t=XT-pV2qvtZATHi5T8SxU1g&s=19

    Anti-White hatred is the most dangerous force in the World

    1. R Mac   2 years ago

      Lol @ wigger.

      1. Stuck in California   2 years ago

        Doesn't he know that's offensive?

        Polite society would call them Wegroes.

        1. Nazi-Chipping Warlock   2 years ago

          WEPoC

          White European People of Caucasiality.

  21. Mother's Lament - Professional Shrike Sock Spotter   2 years ago (edited)

    “Iran and Hamas attacked! So much for your Abraham Accords” – Buttplug

    Meanwhile from the Defense Committee of an actual signatory:

    Dr. Ali Al Nuaimi, Chairman of the Defense Committee of UAE : “We want everyone to acknowledge and accept that Israel is here to exist and that the roots of Jews and Christians are not in New York or Paris but here in our region. They are part of our history and our future.”

    1. Medulla Oblongata   2 years ago (edited)

      Abraham Accords were between or primarily involved US and

      Bahrain Israel Morocco Sudan United Arab Emirates

      None of which is Iran or Hamas.

      I found this tidbit on Wikipedia, though...Biden admin cannot even say "Abraham Accords" AND botched their "negotiations for peace".

      On February 2, 2021, State Department spokesperson Ned Price said that "the United States will continue to urge other countries to normalize relations with Israel." and that normalization is "not a substitute for Israeli-Palestinian peace... We hope that Israel and other countries in the region join together in a common effort to build bridges and... contribute to tangible progress towards the goal of advancing a negotiated peace between Israelis and Palestinians."[34]

      On 26 March 2021, a group of 18 U.S. senators introduced a bill to aid the State Department in developing an appropriate strategy “to strengthen and expand the Abraham Accords and other related normalization agreements with Israel.”[35]

      According to The Jewish Press, on 1 April 2021, State Department spokesman Ned Price was asked by a reporter to use the name Abraham Accords, declined to do so and repeatedly preferred to use the term “normalization agreements.”[36] According to Axios reporting on March 10, 2021, "The Biden administration wants to continue a process that began under Trump while securing achievements of its own through new deals," and "is also not enthusiastic about Trump's name for the agreements: the “Abraham Accords.” The White House and State Department prefer to discuss “the normalization process."[37][38]

  22. Sandra (formerly OBL)   2 years ago

    Parody is obsolete, Exhibit #3,401

    Taking on hate is a national priority. Today, @POTUS and I are announcing the country's first National Strategy to Counter Islamophobia. This action is the latest step forward in our work to combat a surge of hate in America.

    LOL

    1. Mother's Lament - Professional Shrike Sock Spotter   2 years ago

      "Now, let me tell you again how middle America is Hitler."

      1. Mike Parsons   2 years ago

        "Also, please disregard what sounds like actual Hitler quotes coming from the Muslims"

        1. Red Rocks White Privilege   2 years ago

          Honestly, replacing the American Revolution with World War II as the country's creation myth is probably what's ultimately going to lead to it cracking apart.

          1. Mike Parsons   2 years ago

            I thought the 1619 project was the new creation myth of choice

            1. Red Rocks White Privilege   2 years ago (edited)

              That’s the latest effort. WW2 has been the de facto one for the last several decades. Definitely the last 30 with all the "Good War" pop culture treatments by left-wing Boomers, but arguably the last 70 or so beginning with Eisenhower’s presidency as the new “Father of His Country” (war hero that steps up shortly after the conflict and leads the nation into a new era of civic consensus, which then falls to pieces after he leaves), just because everyone’s identity has been framed within the post-modern lens that emerged after the war ended.

              1. Red Rocks White Privilege   2 years ago

                The 1619 Project is the result of the cultural marxists fully taking over from the Boomer New Left, as the Boomers have aged out and the WW2 generation has almost all died off at this point.

              2. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 years ago

                I'd add that it goes hand in hand with the lionization of FDR, the New Deal and the post war boom.

    2. Longtobefree   2 years ago

      A phobia is an irrational fear.
      There is nothing irrational about fearing someone who stated goal in life is to kill you.

      1. Mike Parsons   2 years ago

        though "ChristoFascistphobia" may be appropriate

    3. A Cynical Asshole   2 years ago

      You serious?!

  23. Nardz   2 years ago

    https://twitter.com/Partisan_O/status/1720077231819780262?t=Bid-OfdRSEPpzxO8mn2vaw&s=19

    Administrators will extend minor concessions to Jewish students & groups while enlarging the DEI bureaucracy, entrenching decolonization, and reserving the right to openly discriminate.

    Such measures will only make the next episode worse. The time to dismantle this regime is now

    [Link]

  24. Nardz   2 years ago

    https://twitter.com/nypost/status/1719987997762883865?t=7aSXiN3rhRBR0bZCszBrkg&s=19

    Pittsburgh public schools approve measure to instruct teachers on ‘White supremacy’ in math classes

    [Link]

    1. Mike Parsons   2 years ago

      "the consulting group states that its workshops teach “antiracist math” and will help equip teachers with tools to “identify, disrupt and replace” practices that perpetuate White supremacy."

      Ah, anti-racist math. If I learned anything from Kendi, that entails grifting a bunch of guilty affluent white women out of their money, grifting a bunch of virtue signaling corpos out of their money, and then running away with the bag before anyone realizes what happened.

      = profit!

      1. mad.casual   2 years ago (edited)

        Ah, anti-racist math. If I learned anything from Kendi, that entails grifting a bunch of guilty affluent white women out of their money, grifting a bunch of virtue signaling corpos out of their money, and then running away with the bag before anyone realizes what happened.

        Admittedly, my anti-racist math skills aren’t on par with Kendi’s, but I think you left out the part where the whole equation gets exposed because he exploited up-and-coming academics and students for low/no pay or professional benefit.

      2. Zeb   2 years ago

        It occurs to me, I don't think I've ever heard any wokester explain why what they call "white supremacy" is actually a bad thing. I think most people here know that "white supremacy" as they use it has a completely different meaning than it has for normal people. It's just taken on faith that this "white supremacy" must be destroyed, even though evidence is pretty clear that the things they call "white supremacy" are actually the things that allow people of any race to succeed and prosper. Hierarchy and competence is what they hate, not racism.

        1. Mike Parsons   2 years ago

          Its very much a "well, the tools are being used by asians and whites to great effect, but on average black people have more difficulty using the same tools, therefore the tools must be racist, as there can be no conclusion insinuating that there is something wrong with black people (culture)"

          1. JesseAz   2 years ago

            The best performing major minority charters use the same tools.

        2. mad.casual   2 years ago

          I don’t think I’ve ever heard any wokester explain why what they call “white supremacy” is actually a bad thing.

          To be fair, it's not really on the wokesters to explain why jokes about vehicle ramming attacks against white supremacists have always been funny.

          Robby himself was "to be sure"-ing speech that effectively amounted to "White Pride" out of one side of his mouth while advocating "Gay Pride" out the other side at this very site well before anyone had heard the word "woke".

        3. sarcasmic   2 years ago

          These are the same people who want to "tear down the patriarchy."

          1. Zeb   2 years ago

            And as far as I can tell "patriarchy" just means the entire functioning culture and civilization.

            1. sarcasmic   2 years ago (edited)

              A lot of them just want more women in charge. They voted for Hillary without knowing or caring about a single policy. It's an emotional thing. They want more women in positions of power. I don't think they want to dismantle the institutions as much as they want to have more women in charge. At least that's what I've gathered from conversations I've had with women who felt that way.

              1. Zeb   2 years ago

                There is an important distinction to be made between normal people and activists/true believers. There's a big difference between "I'd like to see more women in positions of power" and "existing systems are irredeemably oppressive and must be destroyed".

                1. sarcasmic   2 years ago (edited)

                  There also needs to be a distinction between the ones chanting slogans about things they feel strongly about without considering what will happen if they get what they want, and the ones who have thought it through.

                  The former can sometimes be reasoned with. The latter are disingenuous and manipulative.

        4. Moonrocks   2 years ago

          It's a motte and bailey. They expect the public to understand "white supremacy" is "racism" but what they mean is "anything that isn't marxism."

          1. Nazi-Chipping Warlock   2 years ago

            Funny, that's the same motte and Bailey as for "fascism".

        5. A Cynical Asshole   2 years ago

          Hierarchy and competence is what they hate

          Of course, hierarchy and competence are the main things that lead to unequal outcomes, and what they want is guaranteed equal outcomes (aka "equity") for all no matter where a person falls on the competence scale. In order to do that, you first have to eliminate all hierarchies, and then stop rewarding competence.

          Which is just a long winded way of saying they're a bunch of Marxist retards.

          1. Its_Not_Inevitable   2 years ago

            Except there will always be a hierarchy. Question is: will it be earned by producing or taken by force?

          2. John C. Randolph   2 years ago

            what they want is guaranteed equal outcomes

            No, they don't. That's just the sales pitch that they feed to the college adolescents. What they want is to live like oligarchs at someone else's expense while most of the proles freeze in the dark, eat bugs, and grovel to Big Brother.

            -jcr

      3. Medulla Oblongata   2 years ago

        Woke on Steroids: Vanderbilt University Prof Claims Math is Racist White Supremacy and Anti-Gay - The Political Insider

        The title of Mr. Leyva’s lecture was:

        ‘Undergraduate Mathematics Education as a White, Cisheteropatriarichal Space and Opportunities for Structural Disruption to Advance Queer of Color Justice’

        Mr. Leyva’s lecture was a two-parter, which means double the torture, double the gobbledegook. He discussed research he had accumulated from following the lives of a whopping 39 undergraduate queer and trans (“QT”) students “of color” pursuing STEM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics) majors.

        His research brought him to the following revelation:

        “I conclude by re-imagining undergraduate mathematics education with structural disruptions that advance justice for learners marginalized across intersections of race, gender, and sexuality.”

        Mr. Leyva works on research that:

        “…explores narratives of oppression and agency across historically marginalized groups’ educational experiences to uncover interlocking functions of racism and cisheteropatriarchy in undergraduate STEM.”

        He is also an affiliate in the Department of Gender and Sexuality Studies at Vanderbilt, where his work:

        “…draws on critical race theory, women of color feminisms, and queer of color critique to conceptually and methodologically ground his scholarship, which centers historically marginalized voices in STEM higher education across intersections of race, gender, and sexuality.”

        The reality is this concept of math being racist and sexist, and any other number of left-wing sticker shock accusations, has been going on for a few years. In 2021 the Oregon Department of Education pushed a training on teachers meant to push ‘ethnomathematics.’

        What is ethnomathematics? Nobody knows, but I can tell you it’s not math.

        The Oregon DoE claimed that “white supremacy manifests itself in the focus on finding the right answer.” That’s right; accuracy is racist.

        Tell me, dear reader, do you feel confident driving over a bridge designed by someone who learned that the correct answer to a math problem is racist?

        1. Its_Not_Inevitable   2 years ago

          Well, as long as they managed to endure the unfairness of it all and still learned and applied it correctly.

        2. Vernon Depner   2 years ago

          Bridges are white supremacy.

    2. soldiermedic76   2 years ago

      So, they aren't going to teach Euclidian Geometry, Pythagorean theories, calculus since they all were created by white people? Algebra and simple arithmetic is about all you'd have left.

  25. Nardz   2 years ago

    https://twitter.com/TellYourSonThis/status/1719751249157919002?t=TNuYFbdVkasnMAm1slt9MQ&s=19

    High trust societies don't survive contact with low trust societies, because the people from the low trust society view the goodwill of those from the high trust society as stupid and thus proceed to exploit the absolute crap out of their kindness until they become cynical.

    In a high trust society the parents say "take 2 each, no more, don't be greedy, leave some for the other kids"

    In a low trust society the parents go "whoa look at all these idiots leaving all this candy out, guys, take it all before anyone sees!"

    Absolutely shameful behaviour.

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

      They have no shame.

    2. JesseAz   2 years ago

      They needed the candy to open their food truck. Why are you against them working?

    3. sarcasmic   2 years ago (edited)

      What’s the implication here? That they were illegal immigrants from a low trust society? Just trying to figure out the point of the commentary.

      Also, I saw the same thing in the Daily Mail (dot United Kingdom), so they’re getting an international shaming.

      https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12699619/Greedy-mom-roasted-social-media-emptying-ENTIRE-bowl-Halloween-candy-outside-musician-Cody-Tates-home.html

      1. I, Woodchipper   2 years ago

        uh,, yes, that is the implication

        1. sarcasmic   2 years ago

          There's no audio that I'm aware of.

          1. Mother's Lament - Professional Shrike Sock Spotter   2 years ago

            Actions speak louder than words, and yeah, there was audio.

            1. sarcasmic   2 years ago

              There's no audio on Twatter or The Fail. Where did you find it?

              1. JesseAz   2 years ago

                There was audio on Twitter.

              2. Mother's Lament - Professional Shrike Sock Spotter   2 years ago

                There was even audio on the Instagram post in your Daily Mail link. I don't speak Spanish but their voices were pretty clear.

                1. R Mac   2 years ago

                  Oh yeah, well…what if it was Portuguese? Huh, what now!

          2. JesseAz   2 years ago

            There was in fact audio. They were speaking Spanish. No it doesn't prove legality. But there was audio.

      2. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

        There are plenty of grifters in every society. This mother and her brood are such grifters, regardless of from whence they came or their citizenship status.

        1. sarcasmic   2 years ago

          The initial commentary clearly implies that that's an instance of people from a low trust society exploiting the high trust society that they don't belong in.

      3. Zeb   2 years ago

        There really isn't any shortage of degenerate, asshole, native born Americans.
        The Mail, of course, will go with anything that makes Americans look crazy or stupid.

    4. Quicktown Brix   2 years ago

      We have high trust societies contacting low trust societies around every city in the nation. This is nothing new or scary.

      1. Vernon Depner   2 years ago

        high trust societies contacting low trust societies

        That is the real divide in our country. Not race; not "red" and "blue", not "class".

  26. A Cynical Asshole   2 years ago

    In some lighter news, alleged fraudster and known fabulist Rep. George Santos (R–N.Y.) survived an effort by his fellow legislators to expel him from the U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday.

    Probably failed because even most Congresscritters have enough common sense to realize that if they're going to start kicking people out of Congress for being liars and frauds then none of them are safe.

    1. But SkyNet is a Private Company   2 years ago

      Biden has been outdoing Santos by a lot- for 50+ years

  27. Red Rocks White Privilege   2 years ago

    NBA "City Edition" jerseys are a fucking hideous joke that look like they were designed by a sophomore marketing class on a pot bender.

    That is all.

    1. Nardz   2 years ago

      Correct.
      Their regular jerseys now aren't much better.
      They need to just go back to 90s versions. Houston, Orlando, Charlotte, Utah, Miami among others were elite.
      Now they have absolutely no style.

      1. Red Rocks White Privilege   2 years ago (edited)

        I honestly am not a fan of the 90s-era jerseys. The only ones I really like at all from that period are the Hornets, Nuggets, and Suns. Most of the rest just looks like they were slapped together by 7th-graders.

        The absolute best overall collection of unfiorms, regardless of league or time period, was the NFL from the mid-80s to early-90s. Once they started in on the metallic color schemes and swooshy helmet logos, it was all over.

        1. A Cynical Asshole   2 years ago

          The absolute best overall collection of unfiorms, regardless of league or time period, was the NFL from the mid-80s to early-90s.

          ^This^

    2. mad.casual   2 years ago

      I don't follow the NBA. Is it a green or pink sort of thing where the redesign shows support for something and/or the proceeds buy abandoned puppies for starving orphans with breast cancer or is it just a plain cash grab for Nike to please the Chinese overlords with new earnings reports every quarter?

      1. Red Rocks White Privilege   2 years ago

        No, they aren't doing the social cause signaling like the NFL loves to indulge in (Silver actually ended all that shit during the 2021 season).

        The City Edition jerseys are basically just some alternate design that's typically way off of what the normal jersey looks like. They haven't all been bad, but for the most part they're absolute trash--the spastics that have been designing Oregon's uniforms for the last 20 years at least can come up with consistent, striking themes.

        I'm positive they give the design responsibilities on these to the interns, who end up getting their ideas from internet searches on 90s-era fashion templates.

        1. A Cynical Asshole   2 years ago

          Silver actually ended all that shit during the 2021 season

          Probably because he actually looked at their attendance and TV ratings.

    3. Dillinger   2 years ago

      the MLB ones are barely better.

    4. Mike Parsons   2 years ago

      Cleveland's "The Land" jersey is both ugly AF and cringe. woof

      1. Dillinger   2 years ago

        sounds perfectly Cleveland.

        1. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

          Well, it is Ohio after all.

  28. Nardz   2 years ago

    https://twitter.com/Babygravy9/status/1720084425776799754?t=cf6ug01Z6UjsulUx1k4DQw&s=19

    Contrast this with Meloni's secretly recorded statement yesterday that immigration to Europe is on such a large scale that it's "impossible" to do anything about it. Here's a 3rd world country expelling nearly 2 million people in one go. Where there's a will, there's a way.

    [Link]

    1. JesseAz   2 years ago

      Martha's Vinyard scribbles some notes.

    2. mad.casual   2 years ago

      Remember when Shikha Dahlmia call for a purging of books because of Donald Trump's racist xenophobia in wanting to bargain welfare reform for border reform?

      Good times.

      1. R Mac   2 years ago

        I don’t remember that, but I do remember her blaming Trump for some shit Modi did. That chick was a true nut.

  29. Spiritus Mundi   2 years ago

    At lot of good it will do them, it is only 1/2 days worth at most.

    https://www.dailywire.com/news/idf-releases-intercepted-phone-call-showing-hamas-pressuring-hospital-to-give-its-fuel-to-the-terrorists

    1. Agammamon   2 years ago

      A thousand years from now Muslims will gather together to tell the story of how they only had enough oil for one day but it lasted 8, before pulling the start cord on their ceremonial generators.

      1. mad.casual   2 years ago

        If it's like the last thousand years of Muslim rule in the region, they'll be lucky if they don't have to explain to their kids the meaning of the word "generator".

    2. mad.casual   2 years ago (edited)

      Palestine: We’ve made 20 gal. of gas power 5,000 hospitals for 4 weeks!
      Greta “Pro-Palestine” Thunberg: Do better.

      1. Stuck in California   2 years ago (edited)

        Someone beat me to it

  30. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

    It's the cover-up that is always worse.

    https://www.zerohedge.com/covid-19/unraveling-wuhan-cover-how-fauci-conspired-virologists-deceive-public-and-smear-critics

    In the tumultuous dawn of 2020, as the world grappled with a pandemic that would shape public health policy, censorship, and reveal America's involvement in deadly pathogen research, a quieter narrative was unfolding behind closed doors. A story that would not only bring truth to the narrative behind the origins of COVID-19 but also shed light on the dark corners of scientific research and the lengths to which some institutions would go to protect their interests.

    Much of what we learned about the Wuhan cover-up leaked out over time, because Anthony Fauci and others in the government have been hiding information from the public and virologists such as Scripps Research’s Kristian Andersen have been lying to a complicit media. We only learned last July, for example, that Andersen didn’t believe the conclusions from the “Proximal Origins” paper he published in Nature Medicine that denigrated the possibility of a Wuhan lab accident.

    "EcoHealth group (Peter Daszak et al) has for years been among the biggest players in coronavirus work, also in collaboration with Ralph Baric, Ian Lipkin and others," wrote an NIH officer to Fauci on January 27, noting further that Fauci had been funding Daszak's research in China.

    "NIAID has funded Peter’s group for coronavirus research in China for the past five years."

    The urgency of these behind-the-scenes communications was palpable. Jeremey Farrar, director of the Wellcome Trust, one of the world's leading virology funders, felt the need to use a burner phone to discuss sensitive matters. This was not normal scientific collaboration. This was a covert operation in real-time.

    "We should use different phones; avoid putting things in emails; and ditch our normal email addresses and phone contacts," Farrar later admitted.

    Fauci had also begun a series of calls and emails with various virologists, including Kristian Andersen of Scripps Research. Emailing Fauci, Andersen explained that he had analyzed the COVID virus genetic sequence and “some of the features (potentially) look engineered.” Andersen added that, while opinions could change, he and other virologists felt the virus was not natural or consistent with “expectations with evolutionary theory.”

    But instead of addressing these concerns head-on, a well-coordinated attempt to control the narrative began. Multiple scientific papers, promoted by top virologists and government officials, were quickly published, all singing the same tune: the idea that COVID-19 emerged from a lab was nothing more than a baseless “conspiracy theory.”

    After silencing the science community and the media, these same virologists then began campaigning inside the intelligence community to shut down any inquiry into a possible Chinese lab accident, later admitting they had briefed officials from the State Department, FBI and the CIA. Fauci and allied virologists continue to cover-up their role in denying the possibility of a Wuhan lab accident causing the pandemic.

    Three days later, Fauci dismissed the possibility of a lab accident as a “conspiracy theory” on a February 9 podcast with former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich:

    “There’s a sort of urban legend,” Mr. Gingrich prodded Dr. Fauci, “that there’s a biological warfare center in Wuhan and that the coronavirus escaped from that.”

    “I’ve heard these conspiracy theories,” Dr. Fauci replied. “And like all conspiracy theories, Newt, they’re just conspiracy theories.” Fauci added that while he could not say that scenario was impossible “the things you’re hearing are still in the realm of conspiracy theories without any scientific basis.”

    Three days after that, on February 12, a group of virologists in America, including Linda Saif at Ohio University, began preparing an essay for the journal Emerging Microbes & Infections. One of the author’s forwarded an email from Ralph Baric that included his comments and changes to the essay’s text, although Baric wrote that he wanted to hide his involvement.

    Four days later, on February 16, the authors of the Emerging Microbes & Infections paper emailed each other private concerns that some samples of viruses from Shi Zhengli’s Wuhan Institute of Virology “may not have been handled properly and leaked out of the lab…But just a possibility.”

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

      Do people still cherish their Fauci pillows?

      1. Stuck in California   2 years ago

        We could cherish the one someone held over his face until he stopped breathing. But I don't think he'd get capital punishment even if anyone had the balls to try him for his treason and fraud.

    2. Gaear Grimsrud   2 years ago

      Aside from Rand Paul I'm not aware of anyone in a position of authority willing to prosecute Fauci. Obviously the Biden regime won't and I doubt a Republican administration would either. Maybe Trump but he still won't admit he got rolled on the vaccine scam. Everybody is complicit. The MSM is in full blackout on anything Covid or vaccine related. This is way beyond conspiracy theory. All of the hard evidence is in the public record. Maybe a civil suit or a state action but from what we've seen of our courts in the last few years I'm not hopeful. The odds are Fauci will never pay a price.

      1. mad.casual   2 years ago

        Maybe Trump but he still won’t admit he got rolled on the vaccine scam.

        IDK. Not that I think he will prosecute, but I think a narrative in his head where he fell for it but ultimately made the right decisions, still did some unprecedented anti-regulatory shit, and a successful prosecution would cap his political career as unprecedentedly epically historic could fly. But, to your point, I don't think anyone outside the bloggerverse would/could seriously sell him on it.

        1. Gaear Grimsrud   2 years ago

          If Trump somehow against all odds wins the presidency he's gonna be one pissed off motherfucker ready to exact some serious revenge. If Fauci is on his radar and he has any control over his DOJ going after this mass murderer would be epic. But he'll have a lot on his plate with an impeachment trial every six months.

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

            It’s gonna be epic.

  31. I, Woodchipper   2 years ago

    It looks like New York would rather self-sabotage its own recovery instead.

    NYC is run by bolsheviks. of COURSE this is their preference.

  32. Agammamon   2 years ago

    The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights said that the high death toll from Tuesday's strike, which Gaza's Hamas-run health authority claims killed 50 people and injured 150 more, "could amount to war crimes."

    No mention of what Hamas' murder of 1400 people 'could amount to'?

    1. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

      Given the current membership of the UN, they probably will get a gold medal. 😛

      /Time to leave the UN and kick them out of NYC.

      1. Gaear Grimsrud   2 years ago

        That would create a lot of vacant office space. But I'm not sure there's a market for it.

        1. mad.casual   2 years ago

          And, with the UN currently occupying it, advertising it as a potential space for illegal immigrants doesn't really work either.

          1. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

            It might be funny to advertise it and watch a whole mob of them on the UN steps and grounds wanting entry. The reactions might be priceless.

            1. mad.casual   2 years ago

              [edits entry in joke journal]:

              And, with the UN currently occupying it, advertising it as a potential space to *other* illegal immigrants doesn't really work either.

      2. Longtobefree   2 years ago

        Move them to Gaza?

        1. Moonrocks   2 years ago (edited)

          How about Xinjiang? I haven’t heard about anything violent or Warcrime-y happening there.

          1. A Cynical Asshole   2 years ago

            Hell, Disney even thanked them in the credits to one of their shitty movies (the Mulan live action re-make, to be exact). How bad they can be if Disney likes them?

    2. DesigNate   2 years ago

      Why does anyone actually trust the numbers that these terrorist are providing?

    3. R Mac   2 years ago

      Haha:

      https://twitter.com/AlexBerenson/status/1720159171121668176

      New from Hamas: Rooftop bomb shelters complete with propane tanks for heating! And lots of empty rocket tubes for the kids to point at Israeli jets!

      *For civilians only.

  33. Agammamon   2 years ago

    The humanitarian toll of the continuing war is only increasing. Some 8,796 people, including 3,648 children, have died as a result of the fighting, claims Gaza's health authorities.

    These reported deaths, which do not distinguish between civilians and militants, are not without controversy. Israel and the United States both claim that the Hamas-run health ministry is inflating the number of civilian deaths.

    If you doubt them, then why do you repeat their reports? You're just helping push their narrative.

    1. Longtobefree   2 years ago

      What?
      Waste their time doing journalism rather than cut and paste like a first grader?
      Are you crazy?

    2. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 years ago

      You’re just helping push their narrative.

      Said every progressive, ever.

      I like to think they assume we the readers can read a statement and make our own conclusions. I'd rather they not infantize us by gate keeping. Just wish Reason had done more of that during Covid.

  34. Agammamon   2 years ago

    Santos has been accused of inventing almost every detail of his background, including where he went to high school and college, his employment history (or lack thereof) on Wall Street, and his religion (which has ping-ponged between Judaism and Catholicism). He's also falsely claimed his relatives died in the Holocaust and 9/11 and that he lost employees in the Pulse nightclub shooting. (New York magazine has a helpful list of all Santos' "embellishments.")

    Biden had a 50 year career in the Senate, capped off by 8 years as VP, and now the Presidency, by doing the same thing.

    AOC lies about her 'impoverished upbringing' all the time.

    It seems to be a working strategy in Congress.

    1. Spiritus Mundi   2 years ago

      Lets do Biden:

      Inventing almost every detail of his background, including where he went high school spanish harlem jewish community

      and college, graduated top in his class

      his employment history truck driver coal miner life gaurd with irresitable leg hair
      and his religion (which has ping-ponged between Judaism and Catholicism).- same

    2. Sevo   2 years ago

      Remember when HRC was under fire while leaving a chopper?

      1. Medulla Oblongata   2 years ago

        Remember when HRC, Nacy Pelosi, and a lot of others claimed the 2016 election was stolen and that Trump was #notourpresident?

        1. Sevo   2 years ago

          Which, since then, has apparently been outlawed.

    3. mad.casual   2 years ago

      I didn't vote for Santos, I'm just red teaming Joe Biden's unprecedentedly-secure democracy.

    4. I, Woodchipper   2 years ago

      Looks it's not about the things a politician does.

      it's about WHO does it.

  35. Sevo   2 years ago

    "Oakland teachers union sparks outrage with social media posts on Israel-Hamas conflict"
    [...]
    "Top leaders of the Oakland teachers union were facing significant backlash and calls for resignations this week after they posted a declaration associating Israel with genocide and apartheid while urging district educators to teach a pro-Palestinian curriculum..."
    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/oakland-teachers-union-sparks-outrage-with-social-media-posts-on-israel-hamas-conflict/ar-AA1jaVt6

    Those darn Jews! Jumping under the Hamas rockets!

    1. I, Woodchipper   2 years ago

      you will not find a more wretched hive of woke and villainy than the oakland public teachers union

      1. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago (edited)

        Chicago Teachers Union: “hold our beer, we took an actual city”.

        1. Gaear Grimsrud   2 years ago

          Actually a state constitution as well.

  36. Dillinger   2 years ago

    >>The war between Israel and Hamas is only getting more intense

    things will calm down when Hamas stops resisting.

  37. Dillinger   2 years ago

    >>Hamas' military wing

    lol Association Futbol Hamas is excellent. the women's team is top-notch

    1. A Cynical Asshole   2 years ago

      the women’s team is top-notch

      Am I correct in assuming they're all gay men forcibly transitioned to "cure" them of their homosexuality?

      1. Dillinger   2 years ago

        I haven't witnessed any pre-match physical examinations but assumedly yes.

        1. R Mac   2 years ago

          Saw XI: Creating Hamas Women’s Futball

          1. Dillinger   2 years ago

            would China allow it to be made?

  38. Dillinger   2 years ago

    >>U.S. President Joe Biden said Wednesday afternoon that there should be a pause in the fighting so that more people would be allowed to leave Gaza.

    the quote was the prisoners not "more people" did you ask B what he meant?

    1. mad.casual   2 years ago (edited)

      Uh, it’s not a quote and unless Hamas has taken a petting zoo hostage and B is calling for the exhibits’ release, the summary is fair.

      Edit: But the part where I shame him for essentially saying "I know I'm 20 yrs. too late, but the real reason Baltimore is a shithole is The Jones Act. You know I'm right." is beyond reproach.

      1. Dillinger   2 years ago

        idk I'm obviously a little meh about the sympathetic authors this week: “I think we need a pause. A pause means give time to get the prisoners out,” ... if it's my HnR I'm all "hey B, dafuq did that mean?"

        >>“I know I’m 20 yrs. too late, but ... You know I’m right.” is laughable even in jest

    2. Longtobefree   2 years ago

      So Biden wants to give Hamas time to regroup and reload; how is this in any way a surprise?

  39. Dillinger   2 years ago (edited)

    >> In some lighter news, alleged fraudster and known fabulist …

    Joe Biden? oh, wait …

    edit: >>George Santos (R–N.Y.) survived an effort by his fellow legislators to expel him from the U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday.

    tit-for-tat with that psychopath Rashida Tlaib

  40. Dillinger   2 years ago

    >>National Review's Rich Lowry argues in a new Politico essay

    dude this is fucking amazing you got how to say do not read me three times in one phrase.

  41. Spiritus Mundi   2 years ago

    Adams might want to rethink his recent xenophobia.

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12703487/FBI-raids-home-Eric-Adams-fundraising-chief-Brianna-Suggs.html

  42. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   2 years ago

    I think free market reform would have helped the dockworkers in S2 of The Wire a lot. Repealing the Jones Act would get more ships into Baltimore. And if we had more public-private partnerships, Frank Sobotka wouldn't have to bribe a bunch of legislators to dredge the canal.

    Sobotka bribing the legislators WAS a public-private partnership. What the holy fuck do you think a public-private partnership is?

  43. Jerry B.   2 years ago

    Speaking of disgraced legislators, where's Sen. Bob Menendez (D)?

    1. Dillinger   2 years ago

      some chick with so little taste in men she married Phil Murphy thinks she's running for Bob's seat

    2. Commenter_XY   2 years ago

      'Sticky Fingers' Menendez should be getting acclimated to spaces 8x8, right about now. The slimy SOB should be behind bars.

      The slimeball press (looking at you barf ledger and stinky inky) in the People's Republic of NJ is braying on and on about how NJ just needs to see it through with 'Sticky Fingers' until a jury finds him guilty. Really?

      Pretty much everyone I talk to in NJ wants 'Sticky Fingers' Menendez out of there pronto.

      1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   2 years ago

        Pretty much everyone I talk to in NJ wants ‘Sticky Fingers’ Menendez out of there pronto.

        Is everyone you talk to enough to vote him out of office?

        1. Commenter_XY   2 years ago

          Sticky Fingers is toast. He will get primaried. He will be on trial in the middle of his campaign. What a mess. Lots of contenders. Andy Kim (NJ-3) tossed his hat into the ring already. Get this. Congressman Kim said he "was forced to run" (like some kind of cosmic gun was held to his head or something) b/c Sticky Fingers was so obviously corrupt. Thanks Andy.

          Not to worry, there are plenty of Team D replacements. The People's Republic is a one-party state legislatively (the Duma), a similar minded judiciary (the People's Court - NJSC), and Phailing Phil is the classic wine swilling LimoLib. NJ is as blue as CA.

  44. MWAocdoc   2 years ago

    "At least 70 U.N. aid workers have been killed, and another 22 have been injured since the start of the war."

    Please note the use of the passive voice here. This is intended to hide the fact that the writer has no clue who killed or injured these people while virtue signaling how horrible the "humanitarian crisis" should make us feel.

    1. EdG   2 years ago

      Israel killed those 70 U.N. aid workers.

      1. Truthfulness   2 years ago (edited)

        You’re actually mistaken. Israel didn’t kill them. The UN sent them out to die.

        Why do you make your antisemitism so obvious?

  45. EdG   2 years ago

    We're often breathlessly told that Hamas deliberately places legitimate military targets in civilian areas. What's the solution? Keeping in mind that Gaza is about twice the size of DC with 4 times the population, where exactly should those military targets be placed so that Israel can effortlessly bomb them to smithereens without endangering civilians?

    1. soldiermedic76   2 years ago

      Start with no schools, places of worship or hospitals. That's just off the top of my head. Either that or don't start a fucking war by committing war crimes including rape, torture, kidnapping and attacking civilians and firing rockets indiscriminately into civilian neighborhoods. Then they would not have to worry about Israel striking back. Fucking moron.

    2. Sevo   2 years ago

      Gee, Ed, how about not storing ammo in schools? I know lefty shits have trouble thinking, but try that.

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