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Israel

Humanitarian Pauses

Plus: Congressional battles, Gen Z dudes and ladies, mocking Hamas, and more...

Liz Wolfe | 11.10.2023 9:30 AM

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Corridors for fleeing: Israel has agreed to four-hour pauses each day where it will cease striking in defined areas so that Gazans can flee south. Israel Defense Forces (IDF) spokesman Jonathan Conricus confirmed yesterday at a press briefing that these corridors would be opened from about 9 or 10 a.m. local time to 1 or 2 p.m. each day, allowing more Palestinians to evacuate from the northern part of the Gaza Strip. An estimated 900,000 of the 1.1 million who resided in the north have already left.

Reports surfaced this morning of another hospital strike, this one on Al Shifa hospital—allegedly carried out by Israel, though the IDF has not yet confirmed it. A spokesman for the IDF, Daniel Hagari, claimed last month that Al Shifa is where Hamas "does its command and control in different departments of the hospital." Gazans were allegedly resting in the courtyard of the hospital where the strike hit. Death tolls are not yet known.

Israeli troops have circled several other hospitals in Gaza, continuing their campaign into Gaza City. They have effectively split the north and south of the territory in two. And yesterday, President Joe Biden declared there was "no possibility" of a ceasefire emerging between Israel and Hamas.

Shutdown redux: "Congress passed a continuing resolution that will allow the government to stay open until mid-November, buying legislators more time to settle on a spending package to fund the government for the upcoming fiscal year," I wrote on October 2. Well, guess what? Mid-November is almost here, and no such spending package has materialized. The House does have a new speaker, and his efficacy will be tested by the coming scramble against yet another deadline.

"House Republican leaders were forced to abruptly pull two year-long spending bills from the floor this week amid opposition from both ends of their badly divided GOP conference," reports CNN. "And [House Speaker Mike] Johnson is still grappling with a strategy to keep the government's lights on without sparking a right-wing rebellion, with the current funding patch set to expire in eight days."

"What we've been trying to do is get 218 votes with Republicans only, and about 20 guys on the right keep dragging it over and then lose it. It's not workable," said Rep. Don Bacon (R–Neb.). Some House Republicans are suggesting a "laddered" continuing resolution, which would set different deadlines for funding different parts of the government. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D–N.Y.) calls that a "right-wing joyride which would crash and burn the economy." But if there's a "joyride" that will "crash and burn the economy," it's the runaway government spending that legislators of both parties have grown accustomed to, to which some members of today's GOP are finally saying "enough."


Scenes from New York:

Saw this while walking in Manhattan yesterday. Only 24 percent of Manhattanites think the city government uses their tax dollars well. Seems like a problem to me.

Liz Wolfe
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QUICK HITS

  • Yesterday, Zach Weissmueller and I interviewed EconTalk's Russ Roberts, who is also president of Shalem College in Israel.
  • Some controversy has emerged over how some photojournalists got access to scenes of destruction in Israel on October 7.
  • The New York Times has a really good visual explainer on how Hamas' network of tunnels works.
  • Political polarization meets the battle of the sexes:

New AEI survey on Gen Z finds widespread evidence that today's teenagers are especially polarized by gender

- Gen Z women are disproportionately liberal and likely to report being disrespected by men
- Gen Z men are much less likely than Millennial guys to say they're feminists https://t.co/rbYOdiRMmq pic.twitter.com/QUCk7AoNbs

— Derek Thompson (@DKThomp) November 9, 2023

  • Several protesters have been killed in Panama, which has erupted in protests due to a mining deal that the government secretly made.
  • College campuses are still at it: "Israelis aren't real people. They're settler-colonialists, they're not ethnic to the Middle East," says one poster-ripper from American University. A University of Pennsylvania student called October 7 "glorious" and said, "I remember feeling so empowered and happy," upon hearing the news of the massacre. Sick.
  • "The U.S. has been experiencing its worst year for drug shortages in a decade, with Sanofi and AstraZeneca's new RSV shot for infants as the latest high-profile example," reports Axios.
  • Insane that outrage-mongers prompted The Washington Post to take down this anti-Hamas cartoon:

The @washingtonpost took down this @ramirezcartoons cartoon mocking #Hamas (not Palestinians writ large) after readers and staffers complained that it was offensive, racist, unfair, inaccurate, etc (see linked story). The editor of the opinion page, David Shipley, explained his… pic.twitter.com/g45IJvBA1G

— Nick Gillespie (@nickgillespie) November 9, 2023

  • Big developments in the Backpage trial:

At #BackpageTrial in fed court in Phx, a bit of a bombshell. Defense attorney Gary Lincenberg asked the court to dismiss the case based on a late revelation of material that should have been disclosed to the defense as "Jencks material." It's a 91 page report created in part by… https://t.co/nYApfCeWeG

— Stephen Lemons (@stephenlemons) November 9, 2023

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  2. Fist of Etiquette   2 years ago

    Israel has agreed to four-hour pauses each day where it will cease striking in defined areas so that Gazans can flee south.

    They’re so terrible at genocide.

    1. Nardz   2 years ago

      https://twitter.com/mtracey/status/1722982329100956036?t=Ymjw67iO5UWD4KKM4Q2VGg&s=19

      Jerusalem…

      [Pic]

      1. Commenter_XY   2 years ago

        POTUS Biden has spoken with unusual moral clarity about the Simchat Torah pogrom. That I appreciate greatly.

        POTUS Biden’s insistence on staying the course to old, failed policies (Oslo, two-states, disengagement, and conflict management) and his continuance of the Iran Project (started by his old boss) is where he is at his worst.

        1. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

          “POTUS Biden has spoken with unusual moral clarity about the Simchat Torah pogrom. That I appreciate greatly.”

          I have to agree. Right after the Hamas attacks Biden’s messaging was unusually good, without any of the moral equivalence or equivocating one would usually expect from him.

          1. Nardz   2 years ago

            https://twitter.com/mtracey/status/1722706715609596343?t=M7HsEJG2GjL3k2RvQLdkHA&s=19

            Some reasons why it’s a huge political gift to Israel that a Democratic President is currently in office:

            – If a Republican President was sponsoring the Gaza war, Democratic opposition would be exceptionally more virulent and rancorous, however substantial people may think it is today

            – Biden’s overtures to (fake) international law keeps Dem opposition largely confined to polite technical criticisms, such as calling for “humanitarian pauses” to make the war seem more palatable to liberals than if (say) Trump were in charge of the PR strategy

            – The main political pressure is coming from Republicans who invent fake criticisms of Biden somehow not being “pro-Israel” enough, even though he’s providing Israel with a political buffer that GOP could likely not provide

            – The marginal opposition coming from within the Democratic Party (the “Squad,” college activists) is perfectly fine and even desirable for Biden, because he can triangulate against them and present himself as the reasonable moderate alternative to both left-wing Dems *and* Trump

            – The war policy is essentially the same as it would be under a GOP administration, but framed in a way that better enables the maintenance of an international support coalition, by appealing to (fake) international law nostrums that Trump or some other GOP wouldn’t even bother with

            – Biden/Dems emphasize the secular case for “supporting Israel,” while Republicans must cater to the Rapture-awaiting Evangelicals, alienating foreign actors (eg Europe) that Dems are better positioned to keep within the pro-Israel fold

            – Protests against the war would almost certainly be dramatically bigger under a GOP administration, especially Trump, who acts as a hysteria accelerant to everything. Whereas under a Dem administration, the protests are comparatively more tepid, however significant they may have seemed lately

            – Under Trump in particular, US support for the war would be connected to all manner of domestic left-liberal fixations, such as Trump allegedly imposing Fascism, being Racist, Nazi, Transphobic and so forth

            – In short, with a Democrat in office, Israel gets the same unwavering pro-war policy from the US, but with fewer political headaches than if a Republican were in office

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      About as good as Trump is at insurrecting.

  3. Don't look at me!   2 years ago

    Is it really a hospital if hamas is using it for command and control?

    1. JesseAz   2 years ago

      Hamas identifies as hospitals.

    2. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 years ago

      Yes. It just makes it a legitimate target as well being a hospital.

    3. Its_Not_Inevitable   2 years ago

      Setting up a command and control center in a hospital sounds like a war crime.

      1. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

        It is, but Hamas doesn’t give a shit. In fact, they seem to revel in war crimes.

        https://ihl-databases.icrc.org/en/ihl-treaties/gciv-1949/article-2b?activeTab=undefined

        No persons residing, in whatever capacity, in a hospital and safety zone shall perform any work, either within or without the zone, directly connected with military operations or the production of war material.

    4. Mike Parsons   2 years ago

      pretty easy, just put all your weapons under what actual hospitals there are, put a med kit near every civilian, and also transport terrorists around in ambulances. Instant immunity, unless your enemies want to be labeled evil hospital/doctor/ambulance bombing psychos

      1. Ajsloss   2 years ago

        Just make sure your hospitals have fuel to run generators…

        1. Mike Parsons   2 years ago

          Pretty sure Hamas solved climate change, as they have some sort of invisible and intangible fuel source that despite being completely depleted, can somehow keep the lights on and power rockets.

          Some nobel prize winning scientists among the young, uneducated, uncivilized terrorists apparently.

      2. JesseAz   2 years ago

        Don’t forget red cross patches for all your soldiers.

      3. SRG2   2 years ago

        Precisely so.

      4. damikesc   2 years ago

        As long as you block ANY independent verification of anything, all the better.

  4. Fist of Etiquette   2 years ago

    Only 24 percent of Manhattanites think the city government uses their tax dollars well. Seems like a problem to me.

    Can Florida accommodate 76% of Manhattan?

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

      Florida isn’t good enough for New Yorkers. Ask Charliehall.

      1. R Mac   2 years ago

        I heard there’s pogroms occurring in Florida!

    2. Fats of Fury   2 years ago

      Only 20% of Manhattanites vote, 15% usually for the dem. You’d think the could scrounge up 11% more to vote for fiscally sane candidates.

  5. Don't look at me!   2 years ago

    Israelis aren’t real people.

    This is how it’s done. Same as describing a fetus as a clump of cells.

    1. JesseAz   2 years ago

      Plane lady strikes again.

    2. Idaho-Bob   2 years ago

      Same as describing a fetus as a clump of cells.

      Or conservatives who support conservative ideals.

      1. A Thinking Mind   2 years ago

        Basket of deplorables.

      2. Nazi-Chipping Warlock   2 years ago

        No, that’s more “doesn’t exist” as opposed to “not real people”.

    3. Ska   2 years ago

      There was a NYT op-ed a couple weeks ago where the author wrote this about the Palestinians:
      ________________________________________________________
      It is, of course, a remarkably effective strategy. A slaughter isn’t a slaughter if those being slaughtered are at fault, if they’ve been quietly and effectively dehumanized — in the media, through policy — for years. If nobody is a civilian, nobody can be a victim.
      ________________________________________________________

      The irony was blinding.

      1. Nardz   2 years ago

        We just need more museums in the US dedicated to atrocities committed by foreigners against foreigners in foreign countries decades ago.
        That way we can always remember average white people are inherently evil.

        1. Rev Arthur L kuckland   2 years ago

          A museum of the Muslim slaughter of Hindus?

          1. Moonrocks   2 years ago

            We just need more museums in the US dedicated to atrocities committed by foreigners against foreigners in foreign countries decades ago.

            Yeah, I’d like to see another memorial to the victims of communism, too.

            1. SRG2   2 years ago

              FWIW over at VC, Ilya Somin regularly argues for a Victims of Communism Memorial Day – a good idea, IMO.

            2. Nazi-Chipping Warlock   2 years ago

              I favor this.

  6. Chumby   2 years ago

    How about a permanent pause of US taxpayer dollars going to a foreign nation. Let locals figure out their problem with American funding, troops, or materiel.

    1. Jerry B.   2 years ago

      You get Iran, Jordan, Lebanon, and other Arab countries to agree to the same thing, and I’d be all for it.

      1. Nardz   2 years ago

        Wtf is wrong with you?

        1. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

          He’s got a point. Egypt and Jordan are getting about the same amount as Israel was.

          Time to stop bribing other countries to behave too.

          1. Nardz   2 years ago

            Sure, get rid of all foreign aid. That’s long been my position. But that’s not what Jerry B wrote. He wrote that other are giving money to other countries, thus the US should continue giving other countries money.
            Based on the countries specified, Jerry think Americans should continue being robbed to fund Israel because Arab countries fund Hamas.
            I don’t give a damn what other countries spend their people’s money on, it’s irrelevant to Americans.

          2. R Mac   2 years ago (edited)

            Maybe I missed his point. Is he saying those countries also don’t get our aid, which I agree with, or they have to agree not to give money to Hamas and Hezbolla?

            1. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

              Maybe I missed his point. I’m not sure anymore.

              If I did, mea culpa, Nardz, R Mac.

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

                Can’t say I blame you, getting harder to pin down nardz.

                1. R Mac   2 years ago

                  Not really. His position on what our government should do hasn’t changed from other conflicts (nothing), he just sees any support of Jews as propaganda for the Israeli government and our government’s involvement.

              2. R Mac   2 years ago

                It would be nice if Jerry just clarified what he meant.

      2. Chumby   2 years ago

        That is the problem. Using force, bribes, and coercion playing Karen the world hall monitor. It benefits the corrupt politicians and the taxpayer leeching MIC parasites.
        If individual Americans want to donate to a cause or volunteer their service, have at it.

        1. TheReEncogitationer   2 years ago

          It’s so good an idea, every nation should do it, including Russia, Red China, North Korea, Saudi Arabia, Iran…

      3. R Mac   2 years ago

        Iran, Jordan, Lebanon, and other Arab countries should have control of my tax dollars why?

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    2. Nardz   2 years ago

      https://twitter.com/Blair_A_Nathan/status/1722848247759212592?t=ugo3lOjR3pGiMEoPgW1Y3Q&s=19

      It seems like they’re pretty much done with the tiptoeing phase. Now they see the finish line—a permanently broken and disenfranchised nation—and they are sprinting toward that great consummation of the imperial project.

      [Link]

      1. Ra's al Gore   2 years ago

        Wait until the Precious Refugees start acting like Hamas.

      2. R Mac   2 years ago

        Keep buying ammo.

        1. Idaho-Bob   2 years ago

          SGAmmo has free shipping for orders over $200

          1. R Mac   2 years ago

            Unfortunately my SKS fell out of my fishing boat, but if it hadn’t topgunammo has a good deal on 480 rounds of 7.62.

      3. Commenter_XY   2 years ago

        10 freakin million. In 4 years. This is what we want for 4 more years? NFW!!!

        1. Nazi-Chipping Warlock   2 years ago (edited)

          Send them all to NYC, Chicago, and Seattle.

          (Sorry, Diane…)

        2. Minadin   2 years ago

          Not quite 3 years yet, really . . .

  7. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

    And with this, the Senate probably goes 51-49 in 2024. Mitch McConnell is stunned he might actually be in the majority. Lindsey Graham couldn’t be found for comment.

    https://www.thecentersquare.com/national/article_faa78fbc-7f38-11ee-95ca-4300916a5360.html

    U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.V., announced Thursday he would not run for reelection for his Senate seat but will instead travel the country to see if there is an appetite for a movement made up of the political middle to “take back America.”

    “After months of deliberation and long conversation with my family, I believe in my heart of hearts that I have accomplished what I set out to do for West Virginia,” Manchin said in a video announcement on X, formerly known as Twitter. “I have made one of the toughest decisions of my life and decided that I will not be running for election to United States Senate.

    1. JesseAz   2 years ago (edited)

      McConnel and McDaniel get paid too well to not lose another election cycle.

      1. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

        They’ll find a way to snatch defeat from the gaping jaws of victory.

        1. R Mac   2 years ago

          10 week federal abortion ban!

      2. Nardz   2 years ago

        Literally “America Last”

        https://twitter.com/loganclarkhall/status/1722784145254855158?t=DFn3ENHORCXf_4lx3QFfuw&s=19

        notice how securing the border comes dead last in these supposed obligations

        “@LeaderMcConnell
        The United States has an obligation to the American people to behave like the world-leading power it is. It’s time to get serious about countering Iran-backed terror, offer a clear strategy for victory against Russia, deter Chinese aggression, and deliver commonsense policy changes to secure our southern border.”

        1. Nazi-Chipping Warlock   2 years ago

          I guess Glitch and Lindsey aren’t on the same page these days.

    2. (Impeach Robert L. Peters) Weigel's Cock Ring   2 years ago

      If Welch, Gillespie, Mango, and the rest of the Reason gang weren’t so completely and totally full of shit, they would love Joe Manchin and would be bemoaning his departure.

      After all, he is exactly what they spend their lives pretending to be: an old school sensible moderate centrist who tries like hell to make deals and find compromises that have t least some small chance of solving problems.

      Bur in reality, they hate his guts and ignore him because he stymied the far left and kept them from enacting their radical Green New Deal agenda and other wildly extreme policies.

      These fugazis only like mavericks (or pretend to) when they’re republicans. Because as I said, they’re completely full of shit and dishonest to the core.

      1. R Mac   2 years ago

        He voted for the green new inflation deal.

      2. Nardz   2 years ago

        Manchin pretends to be what Reason pretends to love

    3. ObviouslyNotSpam   2 years ago

      Well, unless Trump endorses the Republican candidate…

  8. Fist of Etiquette   2 years ago

    – Gen Z men are much less likely than Millennial guys to say they’re feminists

    They have discovered white knighting to get laid ain’t worth the headache.

    1. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 years ago

      They’re just transitioning.

    2. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

      Men Going Their Own Way. It’s a reaction to the toxic third-wave feminism.

      1. Ra's al Gore   2 years ago

        Wait until those kids realize only a mosque can protect them after Christians cut and run to hand them to teachers who hate them.

        1. TheReEncogitationer   2 years ago

          Wait till those kids realize what Thomas Alva Edison knew: “All religion is bunk.”

          1. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

            Just like string theory.

            1. TheReEncogitationer   2 years ago

              Well, Thomas Alva Edison’s carbon string tided us over until Tungsten was found to make better filaments.
              🙂
              😉

              Even if String Theory is bunk, it still doesn’t make a book that makes no mention of the Atom or Subatomic Particles right.

    3. TheReEncogitationer   2 years ago

      Maybe Gen Z men have also turned to each other for comfort.
      🙂
      😉

  9. Idaho-Bob   2 years ago

    – Gen Z women are disproportionately liberal and likely to report being disrespected by men
    – Gen Z men are much less likely than Millennial guys to say they’re feminists

    No correlation between those two stats.

  10. Chumby   2 years ago

    Biden and McConnell have pauses at pressers. Fetterman is a permapause.

  11. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

    In anti-choice news…

    https://www.thecentersquare.com/illinois/article_07aa2190-7f55-11ee-b1fd-3f1ec892d59b.html

    With the end of the fall veto session, Illinois’ Invest in Kids school choice scholarship program benefiting around 9,600 students will come to a close.

    Despite families for months lobbying to extend the privately funded program beyond the Dec. 31 sunset, legislators didn’t advance any such measure. Republicans were critical of Democrats they say caved to the teachers’ unions who opposed the program.

    After the House adjourned, solidifying the program wouldn’t be extended, House Minority Leader Tony McCombie, R-Savanna, said they will come back next year to work at reauthorizing the program.

    Separately, questions persist about the Jan. 1 deadline for firearms owners to register guns the legislature banned earlier this year. State Rep. Brad Halbrook, R-Shelbyville, said legislators are heading home with questions mounting.

    “Are we going to have thousands of people with revoked [Firearm Owners ID] cards next spring for simply exercising their constitutional rights to bear arms,” Halbrook asked.

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

      Are we going to have thousands of people with revoked [Firearm Owners ID] cards next spring….

      What better excuse do you need for a no knock raid?

      1. Idaho-Bob   2 years ago

        Firearm Owner ID card…

        Nothing says enumerated right like an ID card.

    2. Medulla Oblongata   2 years ago

      Pretty sure that’s a feature of how Dems thought it would go.

  12. Fist of Etiquette   2 years ago

    Several protesters have been killed in Panama…

    Panama is so narrow it cannot tolerate blocked roadways.

  13. Fist of Etiquette   2 years ago

    A University of Pennsylvania student called October 7 “glorious” and said, “I remember feeling so empowered and happy,” upon hearing the news of the massacre.

    The world needs ditch diggers, too.

    1. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 years ago

      Sorry they’re not qualified for that. Try barnacle scrapper, maybe?

      – former ditch digger

    2. Social Justice is neither   2 years ago

      The world needs fertilizer and these people seem to be volunteering.

      1. Nazi-Chipping Warlock   2 years ago

        “Carbon sequestering”. See, it’s for the environment!

    3. TheReEncogitationer   2 years ago

      The world needs ditch diggers fillers, too.
      FTFY

  14. Fist of Etiquette   2 years ago

    The U.S. has been experiencing its worst year for drug shortages in a decade…

    Warp speed ahead.

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

      Not certain an RSV shot is a drug.

  15. Fist of Etiquette   2 years ago

    Insane that outrage-mongers prompted The Washington Post to take down this anti-Hamas cartoon

    Wokeness thrives in darkness.

    1. Minadin   2 years ago

      No one worries about offending Jews because Jews don’t tend to suicide-bomb you when they get offended.

      1. Nardz   2 years ago

        “No one worries about offending Jews”

        Hahaahahahahahahah

        1. BYODB   2 years ago

          In the sense that plenty of people are out-loud saying Jews need to all be killed, and few seem all that concerned that American Jews are going to do anything at all about it except complain to the managerial class.

          Which stands in opposition to showing a picture of Muhammed, which will get you for real killed. Just ask France.

          1. Nardz   2 years ago

            Absolutely hilarious that yall feel the need to say nobody is worried about saying things about Jews just because it won’t be met with murder.
            LOfuckingL

            1. Minadin   2 years ago

              https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rN0T5tyJlo8

              May have been too subtle of a paraphrase / reference . . .

              1. Nardz   2 years ago

                Yea, I’m gonna miss star wars references.
                Now Seinfeld, those you’re not likely to get by me

            2. BYODB   2 years ago

              Given the provable fact that protests are being held right now calling for their deaths, one might be tempted to say that is proof that at least those people in particular aren’t afraid of saying bad things about Jews.

              Maybe be more specific if you’re trying to make some kind of point here.

        2. TheReEncogitationer   2 years ago

          You sure don’t, Nazi Nardz.

      2. SQRLSY One   2 years ago

        Do NOT hurt the Precious Baby Feelz of terrorists!

        (Government Almighty will define who the “terrorists” are, BTW.)

  16. Fist of Etiquette   2 years ago

    Defense attorney Gary Lincenberg asked the court to dismiss the case based on a late revelation of material that should have been disclosed to the defense…

    Prosecutorial misconduct? I find that hard to believe.

    1. JesseAz   2 years ago

      I’m just glad there is no prosecutorial misconduct in the Trump trials or Reason would have covered it.

    2. ObviouslyNotSpam   2 years ago

      Biden should drop this hideous Trump-era prosecution.

  17. Ra's al Gore   2 years ago

    https://twitter.com/DrEliDavid/status/1722527626361720832

    On the left is CNN photographer in Gaza ????

    On the right is a Hamas operative receiving a kiss from Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar ????

    Fun fact: They are both the same person. His name is Hassan Eslaiah.

    1. Ra's al Gore   2 years ago

      https://twitter.com/DrEliDavid/status/1722913240118702108

      Look what the CNN photographer is holding in his left hand while rushing to the massacre scene on October 7th.

      @CNN
      , is that hand grenade a standard gear you issue to all your journalists in Gaza?

      1. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

        He heard reports that antisemitic MAGA were in the area attacking Palestinians and black people so he took a grenade along for protection.

      2. Commenter_XY   2 years ago

        Is that completely disgusting, or what? CNN employs Judeocidal Hamas members sympathizers for photographs of the Simchat Torah pogrom.

        Way to go, CNN. Good job. Utterly revolting; one has to wonder if that is your SOP over the years…paying the participants for photos. I really hope AT&T is paying attention to all of this.

      3. ObviouslyNotSpam   2 years ago

        Is the assumption being made here (apart from that we’re seeing any photographers, much less CNN-affiliated ones) that the person with the grenade in his hand is the photographer? So he’s got a camera in one hand and a grenade in the other? On the back of a motorbike with two other people… Okay!

    2. mamabug   2 years ago

      Almost all the reporters in Gaza are freelancers, not direct employees.

      Am I surprised a freelance reporter covering Gaza would be either a Hamas sympathizer or an actual Hamas member? Nope.

      Am I surprised that major news organizations are naive enough to believe that such a thing as an ‘independent journalist’ can even exist in what is essentially a totalitarian oligarchy? Ye… on second thought, nope.

  18. Ra's al Gore   2 years ago

    Your feel good story of the day.

    WATCH: Man Shoots Protesters Blocking Traffic (Video)
    https://twitchy.com/aaronwalker/2023/11/08/watch-american-shoots-protesters-blocking-traffic-video-n2389586

    An elderly American has been arrested after a gunman was caught on camera walking up to environmental protesters blocking a Panamanian highway Tuesday and blasting two of them to death. …

    Police later shared a photo of the suspect handcuffed to a pipe as he was identified as Kenneth Darlington, 77, a lawyer and professor who holds dual citizenship in the US and Panama, according to Newsroom Panama and Agence France-Presse.

    So it appears he fired an unknown number of shots and actually killed two people. We have not seen any information on whether he fired at anyone else.

    1. Minadin   2 years ago

      This is what happens when police don’t do anything to maintain civil order. Someone will eventually become fed up enough to take matters into their own hands, and sometimes people go overboard when they do.

      1. Ra's al Gore   2 years ago

        And then those normie norms get crushed by the Feds. They want us to be trained to take it and take it and take it because they intend to dish it out and dish it out and dish it out.

        1. Minadin   2 years ago

          Another example:

          https://nypost.com/2023/11/09/metro/subway-vigilante-yelled-get-away-from-her-just-before-he-opened-fire-sources/

    2. Anomalous   2 years ago

      To quote Chris Rock, I’m not saying he should have done it, but, I understand.

    3. ObviouslyNotSpam   2 years ago

      That was a bit OTT.

      He would have been more justified if he had simply driven over the obstacles.

  19. Ra's al Gore   2 years ago

    Bing AI on how Communism killed 100 million in the 20th century:

    The claim that socialism or communism led to the deaths of millions of people in the 20th century is a complex and controversial topic. It’s important to note that these figures often include deaths from a variety of causes, including executions, famine, forced labor, deportation, starvation, and imprisonment1.

    Mass killings under communist regimes occurred through a variety of means during the 20th century1. For example, during the Red Terror (1918-22), approximately 200,000 people were killed2. The Great Famine and dekulakization led to the death of 11 million people2. The Great Terror (1937-38) resulted in 700,000 executions2. Forced population transfers led to 1.6 million deaths2, and a minimum of 2.7 million people died in the Gulag, labor colonies, and special settlements2.

    However, it’s important to distinguish between the ideology of socialism or communism and the actions of specific regimes that identified as such. The actions of these regimes were often influenced by a variety of factors, including political, economic, and social circumstances, and do not necessarily reflect the principles of socialism or communism as ideologies.

    It’s also worth noting that the figures for these deaths can vary widely depending on the source. Some sources suggest that communist regimes killed approximately 168,759,000 people from 1900 to 19873, while others suggest a figure of at least 94 million people4.

    In any case, these events represent some of the darkest chapters in human history and serve as a reminder of the potential for abuse of power and the importance of safeguarding human rights. It’s crucial to study and understand these events to prevent similar atrocities in the future.

    1. Ra's al Gore   2 years ago

      Bing AI on how fascism killed millions:

      Fascism, particularly as practiced by the Nazi regime in Germany and its allies during the 20th century, led to the deaths of millions of people. The deaths were a result of a variety of causes, including genocide, war, forced labor, and other forms of state violence1.

      The Nazi regime, led by Adolf Hitler, is the most infamous example of a fascist government. The Holocaust, a systematic, state-sponsored genocide carried out by Nazi Germany and its collaborators, led to the deaths of six million Jews. In addition, millions of others deemed undesirable by the Nazi regime, including Romani people, disabled individuals, political dissidents, and others, were also killed2.

      Fascist Italy, under Benito Mussolini, also committed numerous war crimes and human rights abuses, leading to many deaths. Other fascist regimes and movements around the world have also been responsible for significant loss of life1.

      According to one source, the death count by fascist regimes from 1900 to 1987 was approximately 27,848,0001. However, it’s important to note that these figures can vary widely depending on the source and the criteria used to define death under a fascist regime.

      These historical events serve as a stark reminder of the potential for extreme ideologies to lead to mass violence and loss of life. It’s crucial to study and understand these events to prevent similar atrocities in the future.

      1. Ra's al Gore   2 years ago

        Reason.org was the #3 citation for both.

      2. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

        “Fascist Italy, under Benito Mussolini, also committed numerous war crimes and human rights abuses”

        They absolutely did, but still far less than the Democratic Party has over its history and look at the difference in treatment.

        Nothing the Italian Fascists did was worse than Slavery, the Klu Klux Klan, Jim Crow, Japanese Internment, the Trail of Tears, the California genocide and most of the Indian wars, etc.

        1. Rev Arthur L kuckland   2 years ago

          Moussilinis hero was fde

          1. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

            “fde”? FDR couldn’t be Mussolini’s hero as Mussolini did his stuff before FDR was elected President. Mussolini was, however, FDR’s hero.

            1. Nardz   2 years ago

              Mussolini was inspired by Wilson and the measures FDR took as secretary of the navy in coming up with his concept of fascism

              1. Nardz   2 years ago

                Specifically FDR’s performance as secretary of the navy during world War I

          2. Anomalous   2 years ago

            I think Mussolini’s hero was Woodrow Wilson.

      3. Ajsloss   2 years ago

        Now make it do covid.

    2. Idaho-Bob   2 years ago

      The actions of these regimes were often influenced by a variety of factors, including political, economic, and social circumstances, and do not necessarily reflect the principles of socialism or communism as ideologies.

      If this were true, there’d be one example of how communism worked and is still working today without millions of dead bodies.

      1. Minadin   2 years ago

        Didn’t the early American Pilgrim colonists try communism for a hot minute?

        1. R Mac   2 years ago

          Yep, and gave it up within three years.

  20. Ra's al Gore   2 years ago

    Maybe if we tell the Left that throwing Jews in ovens releases carbon….

    MIT Lecture: Is Islamophobia Accelerating Global Warming?
    https://wattsupwiththat.com/2016/05/10/mit-lecture-is-islamophobia-accelerating-global-warming/

  21. Fist of Etiquette   2 years ago

    Some House Republicans are suggesting a “laddered” continuing resolution, which would set different deadlines for funding different parts of the government.

    No way. Get on the omnibus!

    1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   2 years ago (edited)

      If you’re not omnibus, you’re offnibus.

  22. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

    Reparations by other means.

    https://johnkassnews.com/the-ship-of-fools-journeys-to-reparations-by-other-means/

    But soft eyes are necessary. Why? It’s a way of looking at things. Soft eyes help us see where we’re going on this ship of fools we’re on, out of sight of land, as the world gets ready to visit Chicago for its Democrat National Convention. The mayor has no clue.

    As the blundering captain steers one way, then the other way, the confusion is ridiculous. Our focus becomes blurry and lost, all focus becomes lost, as federal crime-busters pursue those old political men in pinstripe suits, hunting the law, hunting and demanding order, even as barbaric mayhem visits taxpayers at their homes, in their cars, in their places of business, leaving them dead trying to drive home from a White Sox game in the city that used to work.

    “I don’t think there’s a name for what you’re describing,” said a friend Mike who lives in oh-so woke Evanston. “Crime is happening all over, downtown, that woman in Beverly, and that woman shot at the ATM in Worth.

    “I don’t know what to call it but reparations by other means.”

    It reflects our politics, the reality and the anguish of the people, as the Democrat Party’s imposes rogue prosecutors who won’t prosecute repeat violent offenders in the name of racial “equity”:

    Reparations by other means. I can hear the knee jerk leftist reaction now. But all this was planned out, this offensive pose that racism could be couched as “social justice.” You could trace this back to George Soros, the billionaire financier who realized that he could swing district attorney (prosecutor’s elections) by heavily funding candidates who supported his twisted ideas of justice that is not justice but all about race.

    It is the Marxist approach, focusing on de-prosecution and decarceration, Democrat Party buzzwords that are simply naked appeals to race-based politics.

    The destruction proceeded from Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx in Chicago to George Gascon in Los Angeles, Alvin Bragg in New York, Larry Krasner in Philadelphia, and 75 other cities.

    The neighborhoods are hollowing out. Michigan Avenue is becoming a ghost-town right before Christmas. They will flee Bridgeport because if they don’t, they know they’re next. The Democrat political clique that runs things keeps insisting that criminal justice should be all about “equity,” that political success should me measured by the decarceration of black and brown inmates at the County Jail. But the victims of repeat violent offenders are black and brown and white, and they are ignored by the “social justice” warriors that control the hammer of criminal justice, who are themselves protected and shielded by the corrupt legacy media.

    The street gang wars are killing the city. But if politicians and media talked in terms of street gang wars, they’d be expected to do something to the street gangs. Instead, they call it “gun violence,” and push the issue to Washington and use it to organize against the Second Amendment to take the guns from law-abiding citizens.

    But the street gang wars keep taking innocent lives, and in Chicago, every day more and more people avoid the city out of fear. This is not hysterical fear. It is reasonable fear, supported by evidence, from all the murders and shootings in the city, to the violent mobs descending on downtown at night, to the many hundreds of unsolved shootings on the the expressways. And through all this, the political furies of Chicago and Cook County are at work. They use Marxist notions of race and class to shape criminal justice in Cook County. These are not sisters of mercy, but of retribution and reparations. And the people suffer.

    Justice was once thought of as blind in America, and the rule of law was how we ordered our passions and ourselves. Yet now in Chicago, home of the upcoming Democratic National Convention, we confuse wisdom with naked racial politics in the criminal justice system, and many defend this monstrosity as practical politics because it buttresses their progressive ambitions, even as we allow prosecutions and mercy by race, and the country is torn apart, as if by design.

    And our ship of fools floats witlessly on a course set by lunatics, toward that deadly land of reparations by other means, where republics go to die.

  23. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

    “Feminist website Jezebel to shut down, parent company says”

    Whoops, there goes ENB’s backup, I guess she’s stuck with Reason.

    Feminism lost its specialness amongst progressives once men started winning Woman of the Year trophies.

    1. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

      Pluggo most hurt.

    2. Chumby   2 years ago

      Transjenner women

    3. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   2 years ago

      Feminism lost its specialness amongst progressives once men started winning Woman of the Year trophies.

      Eh, maybe I’m in a nitpicky mood, but there’s a contingent of progressive feminism which is on board with the whole t-gender thing. It’s the OTHER contingent of feminism that’s not so keen on it, and those are the feminists that are losing their jobs, careers and getting visited by the police.

    4. Moonrocks   2 years ago

      Feminism lost its specialness amongst progressives once men started winning Woman of the Year trophies.

      I think it had more to do with Me Too affecting the wrong people. Transmania just pushed it further down the progressive stack.

    5. BYODB   2 years ago

      Feminism as a concept is invalid if trans is valid.

      It’s that simple. Both cannot survive in the same space.

      1. Vernon Depner   2 years ago

        Nope. You can’t be a feminist if you deny the existence of women.

        1. Nazi-Chipping Warlock   2 years ago

          That’s the best part of the tranny movement. You can be a feminist while still being a complete misogynist.

          1. Nardz   2 years ago

            Transgenderism pretty much demolishes every aspect of leftism on a logical level.
            I think that may be why it’s being pushed so hard- once you accept transgenderism alongside feminism, scientism, race intersectionalism, homosexual promotion, environmentalism, etc… there’s literally nothing you won’t accept and attempt to justify. All demands for consistency have been defeated in the fanatic.

  24. Nardz   2 years ago

    https://twitter.com/FrankDeScushin/status/1722751377854681379?t=nS_6XPr_Rk9BKCktVVaEvQ&s=19

    Harvard University has responded to criticism and will add antisemitism to their DEI programs.

    Harvard professor, Noel Ignatiev, once called for the white race to be abolished & Harvard Magazine published his plea.

    Harvard hasn’t added anti-white bigotry to their DEI programs.

    [Link]

    1. Nardz   2 years ago

      https://twitter.com/sfmcguire79/status/1722719114676797494?t=CMEN04Dow8RytKs-IzjHzQ&s=19

      It’s looking like the @Harvard response to antisemitism will involve more DEI.

      In a new massage on combating antisemitism, President Claudine Gay says they are exploring “how we can build on the initial steps taken by the Office for Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging to more fully integrate antisemitism into the work of that office.”

      She also promotes their anonymous bias reporting hotline and mentions various new activities undertaken by the DEI office:

      [Link]

    2. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

      DEI and its CRT premises are word for word Nazi race theories with the villain swapped.

      1. Sometimes a Great Notion   2 years ago

        When Mein Kampf can be republished in progressive journals…you probably need to rethink your ideology.

  25. Nardz   2 years ago

    Funny how Nick chooses THIS censorship to get upset about…

    https://twitter.com/nickgillespie/status/1722724464599716188?t=V6u361GnMECvguctfClyGQ&s=19

    The @washingtonpost took down this @ramirezcartoons cartoon mocking #Hamas (not Palestinians writ large) after readers and staffers complained that it was offensive, racist, unfair, inaccurate, etc (see linked story). The editor of the opinion page, David Shipley, explained his reasoning thus: “Our section is aimed at finding commonalities,
    understanding the bonds that hold us together, even in the darkest times.”

    You might have thought mocking a governing authority that is considered a terrorist organization by the US govt, that has a long history of using human shields, and has in recent memory slaughtered innocent men, women, and children might be one of those commonalities that most Americans share. Apparently not at The Washington Post, which still insists that “Democracy Dies in Darkness” on its home page.

    I do not like editorial cartoons generally and have never been a fan of Michael Ramirez who, like seemingly all editorial cartoonists, has inexplicably won a couple of Pulitzer Prizes. I do not think Israel should be given carte blanche in its response to the grotesque October 7 attacks, and I definitely don’t want American troops anywhere near the Middle East.

    Yet the idea that this cartoon must be removed in the name of social comity or common decency or “the bonds that hold us together” is risible. If this sort of specific critique of Hamas is considered beyond the pale of public discussion by a newspaper that prides itself on speaking truth to power, something has gone horribly, horribly wrong in America. And it’s not going to be fixed by memory-holing newspaper cartoons, even or especially in our “darkest times.”

    [Link]

    1. Mother's Lament   2 years ago (edited)

      Poor Nick.

    2. Rev Arthur L kuckland   2 years ago

      Does nick think a pulitzer prize is good? In the last 8 years 5 compleatly false stories have won. I am shocked newspapers aren’t winning Hugo awards

      1. Idaho-Bob   2 years ago

        https://thefederalist.com/2023/03/22/for-five-straight-years-the-pulitzer-prizes-have-rewarded-misinformation/

        1. BYODB   2 years ago

          That’s a good read, and Pulitzer would be proud of those recipients. It’s always amused me that he’s held up as some gold standard when he was just a dirty as Hearst and all the rest.

          They pretty explicitly wanted the press to influence government, and that’s exactly what they got for better or for worse.

          1. Minadin   2 years ago

            He basically invented yellow journalism.

    3. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   2 years ago

      I dunno, seems like a pretty reasonable critique from Nick.

      1. Nardz   2 years ago

        It is.
        It’s the timing and choice of target that’s suspect, though not surprising.

  26. Roberta   2 years ago

    From the linked description, those tunnels under Gaza are impressive! If I were taken hostage into one of them, I’d feel honored. My first reaction would of course be like, “Ach! I’ve been kidnapped, how horrible, I could get killed, people will miss me too!” But then if they let me open my eyes and see the thing, I’d be like, “Wow, you built all this? And just to house li’l ol’ me?” Kind of like what my reaction to an afterlife would be.

    1. R Mac   2 years ago

      You want a fancy dungeon?

  27. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

    Normalization with Israel ‘still on the table’: Saudi minister

    Fucking Trump.

    1. Nardz   2 years ago

      What’s hilarious is seeing how both of the most “woe is me, worship me as the sacred victim” sides are finally seeing their strategy fall flat. None of the Arab countries are coming to join Hamas’ jihad against Israel, while Israel’s typical media strategy is failing and they’re getting crushed in the PR battle.
      So what we end up with is basically the status quo (minus billions more American dollars) ante from an international perspective.

      1. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

        ” is basically the status quo (minus billions more American dollars)”

        From the establishment uniparty side that’s about as big a win as it gets.

  28. Ra's al Gore   2 years ago (edited)

    Defund the police, except the FBI. All cops are bastards, except the ATF. Import the world’s criminals. Don’t enforce laws against violent crime. Gut local law enforcement while propagandizing in favor of the feds:

    Whitey Bulger: The Missing Mob Boss & Gangs Of Newburghhttps://www.cbs.com/shows/video/_4mWVI6cj2YqTcYhn_dT6GzExXw8q9pu/ “Hunting Whitey Bulger” – Notorious Boston mobster Whitey Bulger, accused of 19 murders, has been on the run for 15 years. He went on the lam after being tipped off by a corrupt FBI agent. The Bureau brings in two hard-charging agents from outside the city to track down Bulger. Will their new approach lead to the capture of the FBI’s Most Wanted fugitive? “Gangs of Newburgh” – Newburgh NY is a small town with a big problem. Gang warfare has made it the most violent city in the state. Tapping into U.S. military surge strategy, FBI agent James Gagliano hatches a plan to dismantle the rival gangs in one day full of gangster shock and awe.” Air Date: Oct 26, 2023

    1. Create chaos 2. Eliminate anyone else who could address chaos. 3. Sweep in and ‘protect’ the people with draconian controls.

    That’s the plan. They create chaos, we beg for mercy, they get their dictatorship.

    Thank you, refugees and Progs.

  29. Sevo   2 years ago

    “…Saw this while walking in Manhattan yesterday. Only 24 percent of Manhattanites think the city government uses their tax dollars well…”

    In SF, it’s not easy to find anyone who supports Mayor Breed, but unfortunately quite a few are upset that she’s not stupid enough.

  30. Rev Arthur L kuckland   2 years ago

    It would be halarious if a person shot up a pro palistienian protest, then after kill a bunch of the told the police that he would like a cease fire/humanitarian pause

    1. Nazi-Chipping Warlock   2 years ago

      ++

  31. Ra's al Gore   2 years ago

    https://issuesinsights.com/2023/11/08/shock-one-in-five-democrats-side-with-hamas-ii-tipp-poll/

    But a shockingly high 20% of Democrats say they support Hamas in the current conflict, despite reports of blood-curdling barbarism committed against innocent Israeli men, women, and children. Just over half of Democrats say they support Israel.

    1. Commenter_XY   2 years ago

      Let’s do some quick math. There are roughly 50MM registered Democrats, so 12,500,000 (yes, 12+ million) (or 20%) are siding with Hamas? That is a really, really big number.

      There are maybe 6MM-7MM Jews in the US, total.

      It has started, here in America. We have a big problem coming.

      1. Nardz   2 years ago

        But we didn’t have a problem when it was white Americans being targeted?

        1. BYODB   2 years ago

          Nice strawman.

          1. Nardz   2 years ago

            Not a strawman at all.
            “It has started, here in America. We have a big problem coming.”
            So now that it’s a sacred minority having their ox gored, we should be super concerned for them.
            Let’s build some more holocaust museums and monuments in the US, because that’s the most important thing that ever happened apparently…

            1. BYODB   2 years ago

              That’s something you read between the lines and decided to argue against, hence it being a strawman. Doubling down on it doesn’t make it less so.

              1. Nardz   2 years ago

                It’s logical inference based on tone, timing, and insistence that we treat jews as special.

                1. Heedless   2 years ago

                  There is nobody on these boards who is more convinced that the Jews are special than you, at least if we go by singleness of focus.

    2. chemjeff radical individualist   2 years ago

      Crap poll put out by a partisan right-wing website.

      Here was the poll question:

      “Generally speaking, in the Israel-Hamas conflict, do you side more with Israel or Hamas?”

      There was no option for respondents to choose to be opposed to Israel but also opposed to Hamas. So the entire poll was designed to generate fake pro-Hamas support from respondents who wanted to register support for the Palestinian cause but did not have an option to do so.

      1. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

        “Generally speaking, in the Israel-Hamas conflict, do you side more with Israel or Hamas?”

        Refusing to answer is always an option, but they didn’t. They said “Hamas”.

        1. chemjeff radical individualist   2 years ago

          Look at you, defending a poll that you know is a partisan crap poll only because it pushes a narrative that helps your tribe.

          1. R Mac   2 years ago

            Hey, congratulations on the weight loss, Lying Jeffy.

            https://twitter.com/matthewhurtt/status/1721895381330792638

            1. Idaho-Bob   2 years ago

              Damn. Truly unhinged

            2. chemjeff radical individualist   2 years ago

              Oh look, R Mac is still upset at the beatdown I gave him the other day.

              That wasn’t me, but was it difficult to see your reflection in the mirror like that?

            3. chemjeff radical individualist   2 years ago

              And R Mac, why didn’t you offer any response to my comment about the crap partisan poll that was authoritatively cited above?

              Do you think that poll, which offered a false choice and was published by an explicitly right-wing organization, represents an authentic, unbiased snapshot of public opinion?

              1. R Mac   2 years ago (edited)

                I didn’t read the poll, but thanks for rhetorically playing your part directly in response.

                Also, good manners would be you thanking me for the compliment.

                1. chemjeff radical individualist   2 years ago

                  Of course you didn’t read the poll, you only came here to shit on me because you were still butthurt from a few days ago, because you are an angry loser.

                  1. R Mac   2 years ago

                    Keep raging like you did in that video Lying Jeffy. I don’t bother with polls, I doubt you’ll find a single comment I’ve ever made about a poll.

                    I’ve been responding to several different people all day. You don’t have anything to do with why I come here, but when you do I most certainly mock you. Mostly because of threads like this, where I posted a video of you going full tard, and you respond by going full tard.

          2. damikesc   2 years ago

            Why didn’t they not answer?

            Why did they choose “Hamas”?

  32. Ra's al Gore   2 years ago

    Olympic Champion: My ‘Testicles Don’t Make Me Less of a Woman’
    https://townhall.com/tipsheet/saraharnold/2023/11/09/olympic-champion-my-testicles-dont-make-me-less-of-a-woman-n2631026

    1. Rev Arthur L kuckland   2 years ago

      Technically he is 0% woman, so he can’t be less of a woman

      1. Ska   2 years ago

        10 minute refresh limit exceeded.

        1. Ajsloss   2 years ago

          Don’t you hate that?

    2. Its_Not_Inevitable   2 years ago

      People like this are truly deranged.

      1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   2 years ago

        What does that make the government, the media and all of our largest, most powerful corporations who are on board with it?

        1. Dillinger   2 years ago

          capitalists?

        2. R Mac   2 years ago

          Puppet masters.

    3. Ska   2 years ago

      In fairness, you can’t be a negative percentage of woman.

    4. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

      What are “phrases I never expected to hear in my lifetime” for $1,000, Alex?

      1. Chumby   2 years ago

        Some years ago, “Last weekend, he blew the tranny in his car” only had one meaning.

  33. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   2 years ago

    it’s the runaway government spending that legislators of both parties have grown accustomed to, to which some members of today’s GOP are finally saying “enough.”

    Since this issue is routinely “bowf sidezed”, which Democrat contingent is pushing for controlling spending?

  34. Ra's al Gore   2 years ago

    https://twitchy.com/brettt/2023/11/09/wapo-columnist-explains-why-photojournalist-might-be-carrying-a-grenade-n2389622

    I understand Israel’s anger, but it is morally wrong and a political mistake to target journalists who rushed to cover a story. Possibly some of them are complicit, I don’t know. But Israel should give them the benefit of the doubt.

    — Megan McArdle (@asymmetricinfo)

    We have no idea whether they were told of the attack in advance, whether they simply rushed to cover the breakthrough and followed fighters through, or whether they had any opportunity to prevent the crimes.

    — Megan McArdle (@asymmetricinfo)

    1. Ra's al Gore   2 years ago

      Welp, Chris Hayes is very upset about the situation, not because journalists may have been helping Hamas (that one getting hugged and kissed by the leader of Hamas is pretty damn damning) but because people are rightfully angry about it.

      Can’t even make this stuff up.
      https://twitchy.com/samj/2023/11/10/chris-hayes-journalists-embedded-with-hamas-n2389638

      These loud open threats of violence against journalists and charges of collaboration are wildly dangerous.
      — Chris Hayes (@chrislhayes)

  35. Ra's al Gore   2 years ago

    How the GOP muzzled the quiet coalition that fought foreign propaganda
    https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/tech-news/gop-muzzled-quiet-coalition-fought-foreign-propaganda-rcna103373

    A once-robust alliance of federal agencies, tech companies, election officials and researchers that worked together to thwart foreign propaganda and disinformation has fragmented after years of sustained Republican attacks.

    The GOP offensive started during the 2020 election as public critiques and has since escalated into lawsuits, governmental inquiries and public relations campaigns that have succeeded in stopping almost all coordination between the government and social media platforms.

    The most recent setback came when the FBI put an indefinite hold on most briefings to social media companies about Russian, Iranian and Chinese influence campaigns. Employees at two U.S. tech companies who used to receive regular briefings from the FBI’s Foreign Influence Task Force told NBC News that it has been months since the bureau reached out.

    1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   2 years ago

      A once-robust alliance of federal agencies, tech companies, election officials and researchers that worked together to thwart foreign propaganda and disinformation has fragmented after years of sustained Republican attacks.

      So, there WAS an “alliance of federal agencies and tech companies”? Once again, that which was written off as a conspiracy theory is again breezily admitted in an NBC news article.

      It’s not happening.
      It’s happening but it’s not as bad as you say.
      It’s happening, it’s a good thing, and now it’s under attack by racists.

    2. ObviouslyNotSpam   2 years ago

      Let’s all celebrate more foreign propaganda!

      1. Sevo   2 years ago

        Sarc or stupidity?

        1. R Mac   2 years ago

          The latter.

  36. chemjeff radical individualist   2 years ago

    Now with the Ohio election results, can any of our resident Republicans explain why, in our post-Dobbs world, whenever the question of abortion rights has been put directly to the voters, the voters have chosen to support abortion rights? Obviously in blue states, but also in quite red states like Kansas and Ohio? What is the explanation for this?

    Are the voters all “brainwashed”? Do they all support “abortion on demand until birth”, even in Ohio and Kansas? Are they all getting sweet Soros money? What’s going on here?

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    2. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   2 years ago

      Now with the Ohio election results, can any of our resident Republicans explain why, in our post-Dobbs world, whenever the question of abortion rights has been put directly to the voters, the voters have chosen to support abortion rights?

      Well, as a Democrat, wouldn’t this make you happy? The Real libertarians got their way by returning this question to the states, and you fivethirtyeight Democrats are winning the question with universal suffrage. This seems like a win-win to me… what am I missing?

      1. JesseAz   2 years ago

        Jeff moves the setting rules from favored judiciary. Note he doesn’t show how the amendment clarified the position of the legislation but used vague overtures to allow future legislation to be decided by the courts. Jeff approves of this.

        1. chemjeff radical individualist   2 years ago (edited)

          I didn’t take any position on the specifics of the amendment itself. It may be a poorly worded amendment, I have no idea. What I do know was that a vote in favor of the amendment was a vote, broadly speaking, in favor of abortion rights. Do you disagree with this?

          How do you explain that the voters in Ohio when, given the chance, voted differently than what their Republican legislature voted for?

      2. chemjeff radical individualist   2 years ago

        1. I’m not a Democrat
        2. Are you going to answer the question or just argue against a strawman?

        1. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

          I’m not a Democrat

          Your posting history would say otherwise.

          1. chemjeff radical individualist   2 years ago

            And yet none of you can provide any quotation where I have provided support for any left-wing position that isn’t also defensible from a libertarian perspective. It’s almost as if you are nothing more than a dishonest troll.

        2. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

          “1. I’m not a Democrat”

          True, Paul should have said “Nazi”.

          “2. Are you going to answer the question or just argue against a strawman?”

          He described you based on your posting history here, not a strawman.

          1. chemjeff radical individualist   2 years ago

            I know you are, but what am I?

            1. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

              Brilliant retort!

              I’ll send you fifty cents myself for that one. Where should I send the cheque?

            2. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

              Peewee’s dead, dingbat.

              1. Nazi-Chipping Warlock   2 years ago

                So are all of the braincells in Chemleft’s frontal lobes.

        3. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   2 years ago

          I seem to have answered your question rather well.

    3. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   2 years ago

      In fact, on further reflection (this issue feels like it was hot ten years ago in our high speed news outrage cycle) wasn’t that the comic nature of the argument that came from the left? Weren’t they simultaneously arguing that abortion enjoyed near-universal support from large majorities of the public while at the same time recoiling in horror at the prospect of putting it to a vote?

      1. JesseAz   2 years ago

        They still didn’t put their desires to the vote. The amendment intentionally did not specify what is allowed. The left through courts will argue the bill allows minors to cut off their genitals, abortion in the 9th month, etc. That is not what was voted on. What was voted on was broadly vague discussions on health of the mother and such. It is a way for Jeff to get his leftist goals through courts through this amendment.

        1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   2 years ago

          I haven’t really followed the abortion thing as of late, and have little idea what was in the Ohio measure. But regardless, if the Ohio state courts have to figure this out, that’s still leaving it to the states.

          1. JesseAz   2 years ago

            But not to the legislature as it is supposed to be.

            1. chemjeff radical individualist   2 years ago

              Why is the question of abortion “supposed to be” left to the legislature? Why can’t it be left to the courts, or to the people?

              Why can’t each state come up with its own manner of deciding how best to deal with the abortion question?

              Truth of the matter is, Jesse, you are so dishonest, that the only reason here that you think abortion is “supposed to be” left to the legislature is because this legislature in Ohio is run by Republicans. Do you really think that the question of abortion in California should be left up to its legislature? Hmm?

              1. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

                Why is the question of abortion “supposed to be” left to the legislature? Why can’t it be left to the courts, or to the people?

                Because it’s creating a law, dimwit. Now, it can be left up to the people in referendum, but the courts should not be making any law whatsoever.

                1. chemjeff radical individualist   2 years ago

                  I’m referring to the *question* of abortion, not a specific law or court ruling. As in, the broad issue. As with almost any issue, there are matters that ought to be resolved by legislatures AS WELL AS matters that ought to be resolved by courts, AS WELL AS matters that ought to be decided upon by the people collectively, AS WELL AS matters that should be left up to the individual alone.

                  You know this but you are a dishonest troll.

              2. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

                Why is the question of abortion “supposed to be” left to the legislature? Why can’t it be left to the courts…?

                This is one of the many reasons why I call you a fascist.

                1. chemjeff radical individualist   2 years ago (edited)

                  Huh, nice use of ellipsis there, intentionally editing my comment in a dishonest way.

                  But that is your purpose here, to come here and call me names, right?

                  1. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

                    Yeah, that’s not editing, Jeffy.

                    “But that is your purpose here, to come here and call me names, right?”

                    One of many. I think you often underestimate how much you repel and disgust me.

                    1. JesseAz   2 years ago

                      Him and sarc seem to be in a contest on who is the biggest victim when in reality it is biggest ignorant leftist.

                    2. chemjeff radical individualist   2 years ago

                      Yeah, that’s not editing, Jeffy.

                      https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/edit

                      c
                      : to alter, adapt, or refine

                      You altered my comment, hence, you edited it.

                      I think you often underestimate how much you repel and disgust me.

                      I don’t give a shit. Your opinion is worthless to me since you are nothing but a right-wing troll.

                    3. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

                      I didn’t alter your quote either, Lying Jeffy.
                      I will allow you to say that I cherrypicked an excerpt, but that’s it.

                      “Your opinion is worthless to me”

                      I don’t care. I think you’re malevolent and repulsive. That means about as much as John Wayne Gacy telling me he’s not my fan.

              3. Super Scary   2 years ago

                Why even have a legislature at all? Let the courts come up with everything!

                1. JesseAz   2 years ago

                  I love jeff confirms what i said as he always says I misconstrue him. His and sarcs favorite new statement.

        2. chemjeff radical individualist   2 years ago

          The left through courts will argue the bill allows minors to cut off their genitals

          Even if true – then just propose a constitutional amendment that prohibits it, in the same manner that the abortion rights supporters did this time around. Problem solved, right?

          1. Mother's Lament   2 years ago

            Killing babies and child castration.

            This is another one of the many reasons why I call you a fascist.

        3. chemjeff radical individualist   2 years ago

          They still didn’t put their desires to the vote.

          lol that is literally what the referendum did

        4. chemjeff radical individualist   2 years ago (edited)

          It is a way for Jeff to get his leftist goals through courts through this amendment.

          Translation: If the people don’t support what the Republican legislature voted for, then using a referendum as a means to express what the people actually support is a big subterfuge to use the courts to achieve extreme left-wing goals like abortion on demand until birth.

          Either you support an almost total abortion ban, or you support abortion on demand until birth. There is no middle ground!

    4. Nobartium   2 years ago

      Well one explanation is that the out-of-area money was decisively in favor of abortion. Another would be that voters are uninformed on almost all issues.

      But beyond this, why do you care? They aren’t you, you aren’t them.

    5. Commenter_XY   2 years ago

      What we are seeing is exactly what Dobbs intended: the people within the states deciding the abortion question for themselves. What is the problem with that? I am perfectly fine letting the people of OH decide what they want vis a vis abortion. They have to live with it.

      Over here in the PR of NJ, we have abortion on demand until the 120th trimester; more than a few parents have been tempted to exercise the option with their children. Ok, maybe not 120th trimester. Nothing changed, post Dobbs here.

      Dobbs put the question squarely where it belongs; the people. Justice Alito was right.

      1. JesseAz   2 years ago

        I guarantee this will continue to be an issue in Ohio and they will have constantly competing 50+1 changes to their constitution as judges decide what the amendment protects.

        The people didn’t decide on the proper level of regulation. The amendment did not do that.

        1. chemjeff radical individualist   2 years ago

          I guarantee this will continue to be an issue in Ohio

          That’s fine. Who said that the issue had to be decided all at once?

          Maybe the legislature will learn from the results of this referendum and pass a law that is more in harmony with what the will of the people actually is.

      2. chemjeff radical individualist   2 years ago

        I broadly agree with you. I am fine with states coming up with their own solutions to the question of abortion. I might disagree with how particular states decide to deal with abortion, but I am fine with general with a federalist approach to the matter.

        In New Jersey, I note, there was no referendum seeking to overturn what the legislature decided on the matter of abortion. But in red states, like Kansas and Ohio, there were. That is what I was commenting on.

        I’m simply inquiring from our Republican colleagues here as to why it is they think that in these red states, the opinion of the legislature and the opinion of the people are so divergent.

    6. ObviouslyNotSpam   2 years ago

      Dobbs inadvertently created a powerful hot-button issue around which Democrats could rally popular support and defeat their Republican foes. Whoops!

      1. Sevo   2 years ago

        ‘…around which Democrats could lie…’

        Fixed

    7. Super Scary   2 years ago

      “What’s going on here?”

      Ohioans really, really want to kill babies.

      1. chemjeff radical individualist   2 years ago

        Sure, those Ohioans, after overwhelmingly voting for Trump twice and voting for a Republican legislature, a Republican governor, and a Republican Senator, they really want to kill babies. Sure, that must be it.

  37. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   2 years ago

    New AEI survey on Gen Z finds widespread evidence that today’s teenagers are especially polarized by gender

    – Gen Z women are disproportionately liberal and likely to report being disrespected by men
    – Gen Z men are much less likely than Millennial guys to say they’re feminists

    Is this study walking back the walk-back that told us not to worry, that Gen Z fellas weren’t swinging right, while tacitly admitting that Gen Z bitches were continuing their sprint to the left?

    As far as the ‘not declaring oneself a feminist’ thing, all that merely says is maybe Gen Z boys are less likely to trap a woman in a coat closet and force her to watch him masturbate. I suppose some might describe that as a rightward lurch.

    1. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

      It’s only rightward relevant to the massive leftward move by the girls. I’ve a feeling this won’t end well.

      1. Ska   2 years ago

        I’m not as pessimistic. I’ve met enough women who virtue signal left but privately acknowledge that certain positions are total bullshit.
        They feel like they have to play along to keep their social circles intact. Still not great but deprogramming can happen.

        Oddly enough the Gaza situation is effectively redpilling some squishy nonbelievers, at least where I am.

        1. BYODB   2 years ago

          People who were already adults when 9/11 went down might be hesitant to support an organization that is explicitly in favor of terrorism and ethnic cleansing.

          That doesn’t mean the United States needs to support Israel, frankly they don’t need it, but we could at least get the fuck out of their way.

    2. mad.casual   2 years ago (edited)

      It’s beginning to feel like Old Reason polling Millennial. Probably because I’m old.

      Gen Z Women: Nobody respects me for my liberal political positions! (visit my OF page).
      Gen Z Men: No shit! (cancels subscription to Gen Z Women’s OF page).

  38. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   2 years ago

    Corporate Journalism dies in Sunlight.

    1. Dillinger   2 years ago

      fuck yes it does.

  39. Ra's al Gore   2 years ago

    Search warrants reveal new details in Harris County COVID contract scandal
    https://www.fox26houston.com/news/search-warrants-reveal-new-details-in-harris-county-covid-contract-scandal

    Houston – Search warrants filed today reveal more details about the Elevate Strategies contract with Harris County for what was to be a COVID-19 vaccine outreach program.

    In August 2021, FOX 26 was the first to question an $11 million COVID-19 communication contract steered by Hidalgo’s Chief of Staff and two others to a little-known, one-woman firm with few resources and deep connections to Democratic campaign operatives.

    A subsequent, five-month grand jury probe of the alleged “bid-rigging” resulted in felony charges against all three Hidalgo insiders.

    1. Ra's al Gore   2 years ago

      Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo extends mental health leave
      https://www.texastribune.org/2023/09/14/harris-county-lina-hidalgo-mental-health-leave/

      The county’s top elected official will be discharged from a mental health facility this weekend and plans to return to work on Oct. 2 after two weeks of outpatient therapy.

    2. mad.casual   2 years ago

      Where’s Chumby? LOL:

      What’s app messages were deleted after the initiation of the Grand Jury investigation.

      So what app did Dunn use to delete his What’s app messages when done?

    3. Personcommenting   2 years ago

      The Democrats are now going after the Democratic Prosecutor who prosecuted the case for not being a team player.

  40. Nobartium   2 years ago

    Political polarization meets the battle of the sexes

    The 19th remains a mistake, as is the belief in universal suffrage.

  41. Dillinger   2 years ago

    >>so that Gazans can flee south.

    the U.N. guys post online the Gazans are traitors if they don’t flee east.

  42. Dillinger   2 years ago

    >>Reports surfaced this morning of another hospital strike

    who knew our MIC made such amazing hospital-seeking bombs?

  43. Dillinger   2 years ago

    >>Some controversy has emerged over how some photojournalists got access to scenes of destruction in Israel on October 7.

    controversy. totes.

  44. Dillinger   2 years ago

    >>prompted The Washington Post to take down this anti-Hamas cartoon

    David Shipley should be awarded for posting it and fired for pussing out

  45. Nardz   2 years ago

    https://twitter.com/DissidentSoaps/status/1722697706492371014?t=YMolzwl_CcLC3h-_ATWPCQ&s=19

    Francisco Franco rose through the ranks of the Spanish Army fighting throughout Spanish Colonial Africa. The youngest Major in the Spanish Army at age 24, he suffered wounds so grievous that he was expected to die, and his recovery convinced his Moroccan troops that he was blessed by God. They were right.

    Already a Major General by the time internal conflict erupted, he shrewdly maneuvered, politically & militarily, through the Spanish Civil War, uniting the Monarchist Carlists and the Fascist Falange forces under his leadership and eventually becoming Generalissimo of the Nationalist Forces.

    Through a series of daring attacks and desperate defenses, the Nationalists defeated the Communist Spanish Republicans, seating Francisco Franco as “Caudillo,” or the non-monarchical ruler of Spain.

    His rule lasted from 1936 to 1975, during which Spain enjoyed relative peace and prosperity, along with some of the highest birth rates (2.85 TFR) in the Western world and a greatly improved quality of life.

    He remained officially neutral in WWII, despite the Germans and Italians having provided significant aid to him during the Spanish Civil War, though his burning hatred for communism led him to authorize the formation of the all-volunteer Blue Division, which fought under Wehrmacht command on the Eastern Front against Communist Soviet forces and acquitted themselves well, earning a unique medal from the German high command, the Spanish Volunteer Medal, and high praise from the Führer: “…the Spaniards have never yielded an inch of ground. One can’t imagine more fearless fellows. They scarcely take cover. They flout death. I know, in any case, that our men are always glad to have Spaniards as neighbours in their sector”.

    In the late 1960s, as Franco grew old, he wished to reinstate the monarchy, but felt that the strongest claimant to the throne, Juan de Borbón, was too liberal, and instead in 1973 nominated his son, Prince Juan Carlos de Borbón to ascend the throne and take control of the government. Shortly thereafter, Franco’s protégé Luis Carrero Blanco, a fellow lifetime military officer, was killed by a communist car bombing in Madrid, leaving the government entirely in the hands of Juan Carlos.

    This proved disastrous for Spain, as he almost immediately surrendered all sovereign power to parliament and embarked on a path of decadence & corruption, accepting billions of dollars in dark money from Saudi Arabia in exchange for liberalizing the socially conservative Spain. Legalization of gay marriage, accession into the EU, separation of church and state and economic stagnation were the legacy of his rule, which lasted until 2014. Today the fertility rate in Spain is 1.37 TFR and the unemployment rate is 13%, having remained over 10% for the past decade. Virtually all of Spain’s brightest youth now aspire to leave the country, and easily do so via the Schengen Agreement.

    In 2017, the Socialist Workers Party of Spain successfully pushed through a parliamentary motion to exhume Franco’s remains from the national Civil War Memorial. His family buried his remains in their mausoleum outside of Madrid. The Spanish parliament prohibited the Spanish flag to be draped over his coffin during the re-interment, so his grandson instead draped his coffin in the Nationalist flag.

    He was a great man, who lived a spectacular life, and did it all in service of God and country. He despised communists with every fiber of his being and fought them for his entire life. Sadly, with his passing, the lack of a suitable successor and the weight of the entire Western world destroyed much of his legacy, and even desecrated his grave.

    1. ObviouslyNotSpam   2 years ago

      And, he made the trains run on time. (Or was that the bulls?)

      1. InsaneTrollLogic   2 years ago

        That was Mussolini.

    2. Nazi-Chipping Warlock   2 years ago

      Communists are the worst.

  46. Dillinger   2 years ago

    >>The U.S. has been experiencing its worst year for drug shortages in a decade

    ya I lost my guy & it took me like a fucking month to find another guy meanwhile it’s legal in 24 states wtf is wrong with Texas?

  47. Dillinger   2 years ago

    >>visual explainer on how Hamas’ network of tunnels works.

    similar to rats?

  48. Dillinger   2 years ago

    >>Israelis aren’t real people.

    post-birth abortion fully justified. does Ohio know?

  49. Nardz   2 years ago

    https://twitter.com/FischerKing64/status/1722881884974408146?t=KOv8AZyItGG8gQ_4MurNRA&s=19

    I would like a politics where my fellow citizens don’t attempt to manipulate me through guilt into involving myself in their ancestral blood feuds, and basically approach foreign policy as a way to advance American interests. Kinda like China does.

    I HAVE A DREAM….

    1. mad.casual   2 years ago

      Not exactly sure what he’s saying here. Is he saying that the Israel/Palestine blood feud is bad, the Israel/Palestine blood feud is bad but the American Slave/Owner blood feud is good, or that a policy of Socialist Revolution to obliterate anyone’s ownership of anything right down to their cultural heritage is better?

      1. Nardz   2 years ago

        It’s pretty clear he’s saying there’s no reason for Americans to give a shit about Israeli vs Palestinian beef, it’s shitty that it’s been imported here, and both sides are passive-aggressive assholes trying to drag us into caring.

  50. mad.casual   2 years ago (edited)

    Reports surfaced this morning of another hospital strike, this one on Al Shifa hospital…

    and zero deaths because it ran out of fuel and everyone left or died like a week ago, right?

    1. Dillinger   2 years ago

      is like the video game my ipad Backgammon keeps pushing where every exploded hospital = +5000

    2. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   2 years ago

      Full of sniper victims, all shot in the upper right leg.

  51. Bill Falcon   2 years ago

    The problem with Reason is the “cosmo” obsession. We don’t care Liz about what little bolshies who live in NYC say….Reason needs to get their writers out of NYC, DC, and LA and living among real Americans. Degenerate “Vienna” “intellectuals are not libertarians.
    Fire them all…

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