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J.D. Vance

More Vance Than Anyone Could Ever Need

Plus: Long live Eric Adams, Electoral College bias, and more...

Liz Wolfe | 9.27.2024 9:42 AM

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Vance dossier: On Thursday, X suspended the account of Ken Klippenstein, an independent journalist who formerly wrote for The Intercept, due to his sharing of the Donald Trump campaign's vetting dossier on J.D. Vance.

The hefty document was allegedly obtained through an Iranian cyberattack/hack of the campaign's confidential files. Last month, Microsoft reported "that Iran-backed hackers had targeted a high-ranking political campaign official via a spear-phishing email" (per Axios); it came to light that the high-ranking political campaign official was affiliated with Team Trump as the documents began to circulate to major publications.

The dossier published on Klippenstein's Substack and shared to X contained what appears to be Vance's home address and phone number. Sharing the dossier may violate X's hacked materials policy, which was altered in October 2020 (following outcry related to Twitter suppressing the spread of the Hunter Biden laptop story, originally reported by the New York Post) but continues to prohibit sharing hacked materials that reveal personal information.

"Ken Klippenstein was temporarily suspended for violating our rules on posting unredacted private personal information, specifically Sen. Vance's physical addresses and the majority of his Social Security number," said an X spokesman. But links to the dossier were also banned, contra X's changed policy which says that links should be labeled as hacked materials but that they should not be banned outright. ("Straight blocking of URLs was wrong, and we updated our policy and enforcement to fix," wrote then-CEO Jack Dorsey in October 2020.) Some people who shared links to, or screenshots from, the Vance dossier—even parts which contained no sensitive information—were locked out of their accounts. Case in point:

My colleague @EricBoehm87 posted a single screen shot from the Vance dossier and was locked out of his account. pic.twitter.com/nhPuApgkry

— (Stephanie) Slade (@sladesr) September 26, 2024

And it was a good tweet, too:

One of the most damning descriptions you'll read of JD Vance's economic views comes from within the Trump campaign lol pic.twitter.com/kZIf3ZyE6A

— Eric Boehm (@EricBoehm87) September 26, 2024

Actually he's right: In other news, Vance's critics have dug up a clip of him talking about how car seats may affect birthrates, which the internet and our illustrious fact-checkers have decided to ridicule. Look, there are lots of things to ding Vance for—his economic populism, his callousness, his comfort spreading viral lies and rumors (Haitian pet eating!) even when he knows they're not true—but this ain't it.

Vance was most likely referring to a 2020 study (covered at the time by Reason's Christian Britschgi) that examined car seat mandates and their effect on fertility, theorizing that most cars can't fit three car seats in their back row, so having an additional third kid frequently necessitates the purchase of a larger car, which can put a financial damper on having three kids close in age. "We find that when a woman has two children below the car seat age, her chances of giving birth that year decline by 0.73 percentage points," write the study's authors. "This represents a large decline, as the probability of giving birth for a woman age 18-35 with two children already is 9.36 [percent] in our sample."

Correlational studies have all kinds of problems, and there's certainly a replication crisis in the social sciences, but Vance is in no way making this up, nor is he wrong to point to the many weird regulations and mandates that get piled on parents, ostensibly for the good of the children.

It gets better! In fact, Vance cited this during a March 2023 congressional hearing in which senators were weighing possible new Federal Aviation Administration mandates—promoted by the Association of Flight Attendants union!—that would do away with the longstanding practice of allowing lap infants and instead force parents to buy an extra seat for their babies and use an approved child restraint system (also known as a car seat) on planes.

"Look, if I take my kids from Cincinnati to visit their grandparents in San Diego, that's five hours," said Vance in the hearing. "I mean, try to keep a toddler or a baby in a car seat for five hours. That is torture for everybody, including the baby and certainly the passengers around the baby." 

This is possibly the least weird thing I have ever heard from a politician. It's completely relatable and true. And he goes on. 

"The second thing, of course, is that air traffic accidents are thankfully, thank God, so much less frequent and less common than car accidents are. And so, what I worry here is that in the name of safety improvements, and I don't doubt that there are marginal safety improvements, we're actually proposing a change that would make things much, much more miserable for parents for very little marginal improvement in safety," finished Vance. 

Very few people want to die on this hill, but I'll let you in on a secret: Seatbelts on airplanes will not do anything if you're actually in a severe aviation accident. They pretty much only protect against bumps and bruises in the event of severe turbulence or deceleration. The FAA's regulations surrounding bringing babies on planes are infrequently based on sound science, as I've written about before. And as someone who has taken my almost-2-year-old on 40 flights so far, I can attest to the fact that Vance is properly weighing the tradeoffs in a way only a parent, not a regulator, can: How much is actually gained in safety, and how much is lost in comfort and ease? 

Put simply, this is not a dunk-worthy Vance moment. This is him at his best: Understanding the things that are actually making life worse for families with young kids, and smartly articulating why we shouldn't wield the power of the state to make matters even worse. (If only he believed this consistently.)


Scenes from New York: Mayor Eric Adams faces five federal charges of bribery, fraud, and soliciting illegal foreign campaign donations; he's maintained that he will not be stepping down and that he wants New Yorkers to hear his defense and reasoning (which at this point remains vague).

The indictment says that Adams "sought and accepted improper valuable benefits" starting in 2014, when he was Brooklyn borough president, and continuing until the present day. Luxury travel via discounted Turkish Airlines tickets and free hotel rooms, which Adams tried to pass off as things he paid for, amounted to (honestly) the paltry sum of $100,000. But what exactly did the Turks want from him? Mostly for the New York Fire Department to permit their new consulate despite safety issues, something for which Adams chose to help grease the wheels.

No lies detected:

Trump, Giuliani, Cuomo, Adams. Notable that four of the most venal, petty, authoritarian, generally shitty American political figures in recent American history came up in the world of New York politics and that seems at least as important as what party they belong to.

— Daniel Denvir (@DanielDenvir) September 26, 2024

If I were Mayor Adams, I would have tried to get slightly more luxury if risking legal trouble. Inconvenient layovers in Istanbul in order to have, like, seat upgrades—with a side of possible prison time—seems like a stupid calculation.

Regardless of where he ends up, I know I'll miss his speeches, his sidewalk driving, his obvious untruths (truly), his Curtis Mayfield-paralysis story, his 9/11 gaffe, his rat-drowning bucket, and his dating advice.


QUICK HITS

  • "Here at Silver Bulletin, we've repeatedly emphasized the idea that the Electoral College is much more likely to hurt Democrats than to help them—as it did in 2000 and 2016," writes Nate Silver (more from him here). "This is a conclusion borne directly from our model. As of Thursday, our forecast is that Kamala Harris is a 3:1 favorite in the popular vote—but the Electoral College is basically still a toss-up.…At the New York Times yesterday, however, Nate Cohn offered a dissenting view. Cohn isn't predicting an Electoral College split favoring Democrats, but he thinks the penalty Harris faces will likely be smaller this year. On that point, the Nates agree—though we differ on the extent of the difference."
  • This is a fascinating article, in which a New York Times reporter interviews J.D. Vance's mom, Beverly Aikins, mostly because the reporter can't quite fully comprehend that millions of people just like Aikins—who isn't really political or ideological, who doesn't really follow the horserace of it all—exist in the world.
  • "The ongoing military escalation between Israel Defense Forces and Hezbollah has not only put Lebanon under fire, including the country's Christians, but the situation could also diminish the presence of Eastern Catholic patriarchs from Lebanon at the Synod on Synodality," reports the National Catholic Register.
  • Hurricane Helene is battering Florida right now, forcing many to evacuate and others to shelter in place. It's "growing unusually large for a Gulf of Mexico storm, and is now rapidly intensifying," reports Axios. 
  • Degrowth discourse:

online degrowth is goofy, but real actual degrowth is Britainhttps://t.co/ma2cRBY6ji

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  1. Chumby   8 months ago

    “As soon as NATO attacks Belarus, nuclear weapons will be used.” – Lukashenko

    Simply confirming the obvious that any direct war between NATO and Russia and Belarus will be nuclear, skipping the conventional stage.

    from Intel Slava Z

    Europe’s most famous potato farmer stating the obvious.

    1. Mother's Lament   8 months ago

      Remember how Trump had a guy who’d killed American soldiers droned and it was going to be WW3, but an actual nuclear exchange between NATO and Russia is cool beanz.

      Thank goodness the entire Bush Whitehouse is now Team Kamala and there to help.

      1. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   8 months ago

        The photos of them signing their names to armaments is a sign of peace.

        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   8 months ago

          Fun to see the complete Neocon life cycle.

        2. Mother's Lament   8 months ago

          All in accordance with prophecy:

          ‘Trump Will Start World War III,’ Says Party Autographing Bombs To Be Launched At Russia

        3. Eeyore   8 months ago

          Did any of them paint a rainbow flag on a bomb? Is it a hate crime to scratch the paint on a homo bomb?

          1. InsaneTrollLogic (Factio Democratica delenda est 5/30/24)   8 months ago

            Wouldn’t that be a fagmentation bomb instead of a fragmentation bomb?

            1. Stupid Government Tricks   8 months ago

              That's so gay. Stop that!

            2. Small w woodchippertarian   8 months ago

              Hey, if we can develop one of those with about 50% effectiveness, we could drop a few in the middle east and the whole thing might take care of itself.

            3. Chumby   8 months ago

              Only if dropped by the Enola Gay.

              1. Fire up the Woodchippers! (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   8 months ago

                Piloted by Chase Oliver. He’s gay, as the JeffSarc constantly remind us.

          2. Sometimes a Great Notion   8 months ago

            You'd need to ask Russia, they are the progenitors of the woke.

        4. diver64   8 months ago

          I'm old enough to remember a number of artillery men being disciplined for writing on the ammunition before sending it airmail in Iraq.
          I found this entire story by the author as nothing but a thinly veiled Vance hit piece using the cyber attack as a lead in. I count 4 paragraphs on the hacked material and then 9 bashing Vance.

      2. Rev Arthur L kuckland (5-30-24 banana republic day)   8 months ago

        Yeah? Well your an icky Canadian.

        I'm beating Kar to this... Insult?

        1. Mother's Lament   8 months ago

          ♩ My country reeks of trees, our yaks are really large...♫

          1. Rev Arthur L kuckland (5-30-24 banana republic day)   8 months ago

            And the smell like rotting carcasses

        2. InsaneTrollLogic (Factio Democratica delenda est 5/30/24)   8 months ago

          You mean KARasmic?

          1. Mother's Lament   8 months ago

            KARC, KARcasmic

            1. Fire up the Woodchippers! (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   8 months ago

              Pearce or not he would really benefit from a savage….., tenderizing.

            2. Fire up the Woodchippers! (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   8 months ago

              I just got a notification that my comment is ‘awaiting moderation’? WTF is that about?

    2. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   8 months ago

      "...“As soon as NATO attacks Belarus, nuclear weapons will be used.” – Lukashenko..."

      If they can target the DNC, Harris and Biden, I'm down with that.

      1. Zeb   8 months ago

        Yeah, nuking DC and Brussels might not be the worst thing in the world. Though I do have some friends in Belgium. Probably better to avoid nuclear war altogether if at all possible.

    3. Gaear Grimsrud   8 months ago

      Here's a deep dive essay by a pro Russia Swiss dude. Anybody who is willing to understand Putin's perspective should learn a few things.
      https://voicefromrussia.ch/en/russia-wins-europe-loses-us-lets-europe-down/

  2. Fist of Etiquette   8 months ago

    …due to his sharing of the Donald Trump campaign’s vetting dossier on J.D. Vance.

    Just tell me how many Russian hookers were peed on.

    1. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   8 months ago

      We aren't allowed to scream Harris Iran. Stop with the rhetoric.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   8 months ago

        My mullah protects you, your mullah protects me.

    2. Mother's Lament   8 months ago

      A laptop with emails suggesting a VP was criminally selling influence, was a far-right conspiracy theory, and needed to be shoved off the internet.
      But publishing a potential VPs social insurance number and home address? That's (D)ifferent.

      1. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   8 months ago

        Not like there is a history of violent leftists going to homes of judges and politicians.

        1. Mother's Lament   8 months ago

          I already explained that’s (D)ifferent, Jesse.

    3. Bubba Jones   8 months ago

      Was Boehm really expecting people to be horrified by that summary of JD Vance? It seemed ridiculously centrist.

      Happy to argue against the merits of increasing both capital gains and corporate taxes, but the idea of increasing taxes on "childless cat couples" isn't any different than increasing child tax credits.

      1. Unable2Reason   8 months ago

        "...the idea of increasing taxes on “childless cat couples” isn’t any different than increasing child tax credits."

        So true. It's weird how people don't blink at targeted tax relief but blow a gasket when you talk about targeted tax increases when they're just 2 sides of the same coin.

        1. TJJ2000   8 months ago

          Deserves another Repeat:

          "It’s weird how people don’t blink at targeted tax relief but blow a gasket when you talk about targeted tax increases when they’re just 2 sides of the same coin."

          Very well said +1000000000000.
          Always trying to get something from nothing (using Gov-Guns) will be the very demise of this nation. The slavery laws were repealed but the mentality caries on today like never before.

  3. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   8 months ago

    Ro Khanna proposes subsidizing child care so it only costs at most $10 a day.

    https://time.com/7024525/childcare-congress-bill/

    1. Chumby   8 months ago

      With a stay-at-home parent or grandparent, that may be all it costs. No wealth redistribution involved.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   8 months ago

        Once we have 3 or 4 generations living in one hut again, childcare will be easy. And equitable.

        1. Chumby   8 months ago

          There are many that currently avoid the subsidized daycare indoctrination industrial complex.

        2. Mother's Lament   8 months ago

          “living in one hut pod again”

          Agenda 2030 friendly.

          1. Ersatz   8 months ago

            I've wondered lately - what with the Ds trying desperately to pin project 2025 on Trump - why they dont turn around and claim the UN Agenda 2030 (or whatever nonsense they currently are selling) is the Dem "secret, not so secret" blueprint for America.

        3. Moonrocks   8 months ago

          Multi-family dwellings, not multi-generational. Get it straight.

          1. yet another dave   8 months ago

            Multi family multi generational, get it straight.

            1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   8 months ago

              Given that the "family" is oppressive white privilege, who lives in the hut is either random or assigned by the Overseer.

    2. Fire up the Woodchippers! (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   8 months ago

      Because government makes everything cheap or free.

    3. diver64   8 months ago

      Maybe it's not how high the cost of childcare is but instead why you need it in the first place. If you have a 2 parent household, married or not, and you need both to work to pay the bills asking why would be something to consider.

  4. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   8 months ago

    Amazing how many dumb gullible fake libertarians fell for it. Birx admits in her memoir 2 weeks to flatten the curve was always a lie.

    Kevin Bass PhD MS
    @kevinnbass
    Deborah Birx from her memoir, explaining how "two weeks to flatten the curve" was just marketing for harsh, months-long lockdowns that she was really planning:

    "On Monday and Tuesday [March 9th and 10th, 2020]…we worked simultaneously to develop the flatten-the-curve guidance I hoped to present to the vice president at week’s end. Getting buy-in on the simple mitigation measures every American could take was just the first step leading to longer and more aggressive interventions. We had to make these palatable to the administration by avoiding the obvious appearance of a full Italian lockdown. … No sooner had we convinced the Trump administration to implement our version of a two-week shutdown than I was trying to figure out how to extend it. Fifteen Days to Slow the Spread was a start, but I knew it would be just that. I didn’t have the numbers in front of me yet to make the case for extending it longer, but I had two weeks to get them."

    1. Chumby   8 months ago

      Thankfully, nobody here supported that garbage.

      1. Gaear Grimsrud   8 months ago

        Paging Ron Bailey.

      2. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   8 months ago

        Well only until facts changed.

        1. Chumby   8 months ago

          What if you drove around with a bear in your trunk? Same thing as not masking, not vaxxing, and not sheltering in place.

          1. InsaneTrollLogic (Factio Democratica delenda est 5/30/24)   8 months ago

            Ask Jeffy.

          2. Idaho-Bob   8 months ago

            I swear this never gets old. 🙂

            1. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   8 months ago

              And he still defends it. It is amazing.

              1. Chumby   8 months ago

                1) Bears in Trunks
                Jeff

                2) Act Blue donors = conservative
                Nelson

                3) Chemical formula for water is HO2
                Mike

                4) Spittin tobacky price index
                Pedophile

                Any other nominees for dumbest comment section takes?

                1. Chupacabra   8 months ago

                  I think Mike left to start a free range turducken farm, so he can't comment here any more.

                2. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   8 months ago

                  Mike also had GMO formed turducken.

                  Could give quite a few for sarc.

                3. EISTAU Gree-Vance   8 months ago

                  5) Jacking off on child being gang raped = not rape. - Jeff

                  1. Mother's Lament   8 months ago

                    This one was the worst. Not necessarily the dumbest because it caters to his tastes, but definitely the most evil.

                4. Fire up the Woodchippers! (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   8 months ago

                  I would say Sarc, but the entries are too numerous to list.

          3. TrickyVic (old school)   8 months ago

            ""What if you drove around with a bear in your trunk?""

            I use the Trunk Monkey.

            1. DesigNate   8 months ago

              I prefer sharks with lasers.

              1. Medulla Oblongata   8 months ago

                Stop humping the laser.

                1. InsaneTrollLogic (Factio Democratica delenda est 5/30/24)   8 months ago

                  “Laser”

          4. Social Justice is neither   8 months ago

            Who do you think you are, JFK jr?

      3. Eeyore   8 months ago

        It was really annoying. My county shut down everything. I was forced to drive 30 miles to go to a bar or restaurant where the sheriff told the state health department to fuck themselves.

    2. Zeb   8 months ago

      Yeah, Science! First decide what answer you want, then go find numbers to back it up.

      1. Stupid Government Tricks   8 months ago

        Well, that's sorta how it works, and sorta what they did. You stare at the data until an idea forms, then try some things, test your hypothesis, rinse lather repeat.

        I mean, just because they were testing their ideas on the entire dataset (the world economy) instead of something smaller, well, hell, there was a lot at stake! Go big or stay at home ... so to speak.

        1. Zeb   8 months ago

          Yeah, fair point. But the next step is supposed to be controlled studies with willing participants.
          We were all involuntarily subjected to a huge experiment. And to make it worse, the people conducting the experiment totally failed to gather good data to show whether it did any net good or not. Unless the real purpose of the experiment was to see how willing people are to be controlled that way.

          1. Stupid Government Tricks   8 months ago

            Who are we, mere untrained civilians, to question the purpose or process of their experiments? We had none of their experience.

            But then, neither did they, and what experience they did have said the opposite of what they did. So see, they were just testing a different hypothesis.

      2. Moonrocks   8 months ago

        Lysenko's legacy lives on.

    3. Don't look at me!   8 months ago

      Lying is cool when you have the best intentions.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   8 months ago

        And more fun when you really don't give a shit about consequences.

      2. Medulla Oblongata   8 months ago

        https://slate.com/technology/2021/07/noble-lies-covid-fauci-cdc-masks.html

        (Slate! of all places)

        Do we want public health officials to report facts and uncertainties transparently? Or do we want them to shape information, via nudges, to influence the public to take specific actions? The former fosters an open and honest dialogue with the public to facilitate democratic policymaking. The second subverts the very idea of a democracy and implies that those who set the rules or shape the media narrative are justified in depriving the public of information that they may consider or value differently.

        Noble lies—small untruths—yield unpredictable outcomes. Nietzsche once wrote, “Not that you lied to me, but that I no longer believe you, has shaken me.” Public health messaging is predicated on trust, which overcomes the enormous complexity of the scientific literature, creating an opportunity to communicate initiatives effectively. Still, violation of this trust renders the communication unreliable. When trust is shattered, messaging is no longer clear and straightforward, and instead results in the audience trying to reverse-engineer the statement based on their view of the speaker’s intent. Simply put, noble lies can rob confidence from the public, leading to confusion, a loss of credibility, conspiracy theories, and obfuscated policy.

        Noble lies are a trap. We cannot predict the public’s behavior, and loss of trust is devastating. The general population is far too skeptical to blindly follow the advice of experts, and far too intelligent to be easily duped.

        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   8 months ago

          Some alt-right subversive must have hacked into Slate.

          1. Mother's Lament   8 months ago

            Well if Act Blue donations are now far-right, everything is.

    4. Mike Parsons   8 months ago

      Also, notice how instead of actual shame, and hiding this information forever, she put this out knowing the zealots on the left would greet her with applause for her valiant efforts...

      ...to lie and mislead the public while doing what the govt thinks is best for them.

      There is one appropriate response to this behavior from the govt.

      1. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   8 months ago

        Trust government next time they say something? Treat this as a one off?

        1. Chumby   8 months ago

          I trust that recent FBI crime data just like a proper libertarian should.

          1. Gaear Grimsrud   8 months ago

            Is that you Jacob?

        2. Mike Parsons   8 months ago

          Something about a lamp post mentioned in a different post below

      2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   8 months ago

        Perfectly normal for a member of the priesthood talking to other church insiders. Like Jesuits, but more evil.

      3. Eeyore   8 months ago

        I miss the constant mentions of wood chippers.

        1. Chumby   8 months ago

          When you see one, does it make you feel chipper?

          1. Its_Not_Inevitable   8 months ago

            Or does he get wood?

            1. Chumby   8 months ago

              That whole incident here was overblown and mulch ado about nothing.

    5. Sometimes a Great Notion   8 months ago

      Amazing how many dumb gullible fake libertarians fell for it.

      More concerned how many legislators and executives in government did, are still in office and are still supported by their base, then a stupid Jfree or Jeff post.

    6. DesigNate   8 months ago

      So Trump actually did “listen to the experts”, it just so happens the experts are admitting to lying out of their asses? Color me surprised.

    7. Medulla Oblongata   8 months ago

      Yeah, but did she go to orgies?

      1. The Margrave of Azilia   8 months ago

        "Hello, is this the orgy?"

        https://pantheon.world/images/profile/people/50597152.jpg

  5. Fist of Etiquette   8 months ago

    ...Vance's critics have dug up a clip of him talking about how car seats may affect birthrates, which the internet and our illustrious fact-checkers have decided to ridicule.

    it is with a heavy heart that I must announce that the fact-checkers are at it again.

    1. InsaneTrollLogic (Factio Democratica delenda est 5/30/24)   8 months ago

      How many facts could a fact checker check if a fact checker could check facts?

      1. VinniUSMC (Banana Republic Day 5/30/24)   8 months ago

        A fact checker would check as many facts as a fact checker could, if a fact checker could check facts.

        1. Super Scary   8 months ago

          Yah beat me =(

      2. Super Scary   8 months ago

        A fact checker can check as much as a fact checker can check if a fact checker could check facts.

      3. Stupid Government Tricks   8 months ago

        How many facts could a fact chucker chuck if a fact chucker could chuck facts?

  6. Earth-based Human Skeptic   8 months ago

    'Look, there are lots of things to ding Vance for—his economic populism, his callousness, his comfort spreading viral lies and rumors (Haitian pet-eating!) even when he knows they're not true—but this ain't it.'

    But most of all we need to "ding" Vance for his seditious support of Trump-Hitler and his heretical defiance of the Holy Democratic Church. BTW "ding" now includes exploding teleprompters and other forms of physical speech.

  7. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   8 months ago

    Despite Fact checking at the debate, almost every number Harris stated regarding the Trump economy was a fabricated lie. But hey, it works on the jeffsarcs of the world.

    https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/beltway-confidential/3167250/harris-lied-about-trump-economy/

    1. Mike Parsons   8 months ago

      "Goldman Sachs supports MY economic plan over trumps"

      - the lady who wants to tax unrealized gains

      lol

      1. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   8 months ago

        Eric Boehm defended her citation of Penn Wharton. But left how that entire tax on unrealized gains.

        1. Fire up the Woodchippers! (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   8 months ago

          Does Boehm even have the barest shred of integrity (or any functional brain cells)?

      2. Medulla Oblongata   8 months ago

        That's not what GS is saying:

        Goldman Sachs CEO contends Harris grossly overstated economic boost that her policies would bring

        Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon called out the Democratic presidential nominee for a claim she made during Tuesday’s showdown in which she touted the investment bank’s analysis of her plan — saying the Vice President blew the report out of proportion.

        Harris: “What Goldman Sachs has said is that Donald Trump’s plan would make the economy worse, mine would strengthen the economy.”

        While Trump’s tax proposals are widely regarded as better for businesses, some economists worry his plans may reheat inflation and raise the national deficit.

        “What the report did is it looked at a handful of policy issues that have been put out by both sides, and it tried to model their impact on GDP growth,” Solomon explained. “The reason I say a bigger deal has been made of it is what it showed is the difference between the sets of policies that they’ve put forward is about two-tenths of 1%.”

  8. Mother's Lament   8 months ago

    We still haven't yet reached peak progressive. The West can go further.

    EU Releases Report Saying That Europe Is Too 'White' and 'European'

    1. Idaho-Bob   8 months ago

      All those unarmed white Europeans just waiting for the train cars.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   8 months ago

        Work will set them free.

    2. Mike Parsons   8 months ago

      We do the same thing in the US. "White nationalist" is an insult, slur, and reserved for the bad people, often used synonymously with domestic terrorist by the media.

      If they met a columbian who loved their country and was proud of it, do you think they would have a problem with it and call them "Brown nationalists". No, it only ever goes in one direction. We are already doing this in America

    3. damikesc   8 months ago

      Funny how the ONLY society that ended slavery --- and also forced others to do the same --- is the one who views itself as racist to the core and worthless.

      The elites are worth nothing more than being fertilizer at this point.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   8 months ago

        "Why do you think slavery is a bad idea?"
        - Charles Schwab

      2. KARtikeya   8 months ago

        If the “sc” in your name stands for South Carolina then you should just shut the fuck up. You didn’t voluntarily end slavery. You committed treason to protect it.

        We should have done what most victors in a civil war do and eliminated all the traitors. We wouldn’t have had a lot of the problems we have had since(or now). We won’t make that mistake again.

        1. EISTAU Gree-Vance   8 months ago

          Hey chumby, found another candidate for most retarded commenter take. ^

          1. KARtikeya   8 months ago

            Good to hear from ya buddy! Hope you have been doing well!

            Do you mind explaining why you think my comment is retarded?

        2. Chumby   8 months ago

          Who do you think is a traitor in current time?

          1. EISTAU Gree-Vance   8 months ago

            That’s why, KAR. ^

            Lol. Idiot.

            1. KARtikeya   8 months ago

              I respectfully disagree. I don’t see why acknowledging there are traitors to our country at this moment makes me an idiot.

              I know you mean well, but you need to learn to communicate better buddy.

              Hope you have a great weekend!

              1. EISTAU Gree-Vance   8 months ago

                “Shocked to learn that I am more than 163 years old.”

                See, that’s what I’m talking about, KAR. You blame someone who may or may not live in SC in 2024 of “committing treason to protect slavery”?

                But hey, maybe I was a little harsh. You seem like a good guy who has trouble communicating. But surely we can respectfully agree that comments like yours are indeed retarded, right?

                Good to see that you are committed to not making the same mistakes again. How many confederates did you kill in the war between the states? Are there any in particular that you wish you’d killed, but didn’t? (Aside from damikesc, of course.)

                Have a good weekend little buddy. And if you’re gonna kill anyone, make sure they deserve it. Living in SC might not be enough to go on for something as harsh as execution. Agree?

                Lol. Idiot.

        3. damikesc   8 months ago

          "You didn’t voluntarily end slavery. You committed treason to protect it."

          Shocked to learn I am more than 163 years old.

          Truly deep logic there.

    4. mad.casual   8 months ago

      The middle of that article is *astounding*. "Our 'civic' integration policies raised some human rights concerns, maybe the problem is that we aren't civic-ing hard enough."

    5. Zeb   8 months ago

      And so I guess Africa is too black and China is too Chinesey as well?

      1. Gaear Grimsrud   8 months ago

        Asia's crowded, Europe's too old
        Africa is far too hot and Canada's too cold
        And South America stole our name
        Let's drop the big one, there'll be no one left to blame us

        1. Zeb   8 months ago

          We'll save Australia, though.

    6. Medulla Oblongata   8 months ago

      Odd how Africa is never "Too Black" and "Too African".

  9. Mike Parsons   8 months ago

    " It's "growing unusually large for a Gulf of Mexico storm, and is now rapidly intensifying," reports Axios. "

    Nah, its already downgraded to tropical storm, and really a nothingburger in a "worst superstorm season of all time!" climate nothingburgers.

    Fortunately, climate scientists wrong, yet again. Wont stop them from coming back next year with the same predictions. These guys are worse than Krugman and Jim Cramer in terms of their terrible calls

    1. Don't look at me!   8 months ago

      Sad faces on the weather channel that it fizzled out.

    2. Super Scary   8 months ago

      Hey man, my weather forecast says it has a 40% chance to rain all week! You're telling me climate change ain't real after hearing that?

    3. Earth-based Human Skeptic   8 months ago

      The Church of Ehrlich.

    4. tennvol   8 months ago

      WTF are you talking about? It hit land as a Cat 4. It didn't "fizzle out."

      1. Idaho-Bob   8 months ago

        Is it still a Cat 4? No?

        Then it fizzled out.

        1. Chumby   8 months ago

          Had it brushed up against Haiti, that could explain the reduced number of cats.

        2. TrickyVic (old school)   8 months ago

          They all fizzle out when they hit land.

        3. tennvol   8 months ago

          Moron

      2. Mike Parsons   8 months ago

        it hit as a cat 4 then fizzled out quickly. Are timelines hard for you? At the time of posting this article, it was already not even a hurricane anymore, despite the "intensifying" label in the quote.

    5. Medulla Oblongata   8 months ago

      This is a bit old, but was a great Taranto tidbit back a few years...

      “2006: Expect Another Big Hurricane Year Says NOAA”—headline, MongaBay .com, May 22, 2006

      “NOAA Predicts Above Normal 2007 Atlantic Hurricane Season”—headline, National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration press release, May 23, 2007

      “NOAA Increases Expectancy for Above-Normal 2008 Atlantic Hurricane Season”—headline, gCaptain .com, Aug. 7, 2008

      “Forecasters: 2009 to Bring ‘Above Average’ Hurricane Season”—headline, CNN, Dec. 10, 2008

      “NOAA: 2010 Hurricane Season May Set Records”—headline, Herald-Tribune (Sarasota, Fla.), May 28, 2010

      “NOAA Predicts Increased Storm Activity in 2011 Hurricane Season”—headline, BDO Consulting press release, Aug. 18, 2011

      “2012 Hurricane Forecast Update: More Storms Expected”—headline, LiveScience, Aug. 9, 2012

      “NOAA Predicts Active 2013 Atlantic Hurricane Season”—headline, NOAApress release, May 23, 2013

      “A Space-Based View of 2015’s ‘Hyperactive’ Hurricane Season”—headline, CityLab .com, June 19, 2015

      “The 2016 Atlantic Hurricane Season Might Be the Strongest in Years”—headline, CBSNews, Aug. 11, 2016

      “NOAA: U.S. Completes Record 11 Straight Years Without Major Hurricane Strike”—headline, CNSNews, Oct. 24, 2016

      1. Medulla Oblongata   8 months ago

        Cue the cries of "There could be more and more severe storms even if they didn't hit the US."

      2. Jefferson Paul   8 months ago

        See. NOAA is not selling climate fear porn: They didn't predict catastrophic hurricanes in 2014!

  10. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   8 months ago

    MAP Union, or MU, which represents itself as “an international organization representing the interests of minor-attracted people and their allies,” sent a statement to local reporter Guy Page protesting the camp cancelation as “bullying” and violence against “society’s most oppressed minority group.”

    “While it is appropriate for law enforcement to investigate crimes when they occur, no-one should face legal sanctions for speaking freely about a sexual orientation they did not choose, nor for meeting up with others who have the same orientation,” a self-described MAP Union spokesperson, who called himself “Percy,” said in an email to Page he published Monday.

    “We do understand the alarm among local parents, but we are extremely unhappy about non-violent MAP community members being labeled as dangerous to children,” Brian Ribbon, a cofounder of MAP Union, said in a statement to The National Desk. “The idea that these people would for some reason try to attack children at the local school is outrageous and deeply offensive.”

    https://thefederalist.com/2024/09/26/activists-defend-canceled-minor-attracted-persons-camp-in-vermont-next-to-school/

    TLDR. Pedos upset that parents got upset for pesos hosting a pedo camp next to a camp full of children.

    1. Don't look at me!   8 months ago

      Fucking unreal.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   8 months ago

        Democrats: kill them before birth, make them wish they were dead after.

    2. InsaneTrollLogic (Factio Democratica delenda est 5/30/24)   8 months ago

      So that’s where Shrike and Jeffy have been.

      1. Mother's Lament   8 months ago

        Don't forget mtrueman:

        mtrueman 2 days ago
        Flag Comment Mute User
        And where would you prefer 9 year olds to learn about sex? Are there any porn sites on the web you could point to that you think would do a better, more responsible job? I’m pretty sure most 9 year olds masturbate. It’s easy to do and is a source of innocent merriment.

        https://reason.com/2023/07/22/sex-workers-want-rights-not-rescue/?comments=true#comment-10166026

        1. InsaneTrollLogic (Factio Democratica delenda est 5/30/24)   8 months ago

          What is it with all these asshole leftists being fucking pedos!?!

          1. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   8 months ago

            They donated to act blue. Can't call them leftists.

            1. Mother's Lament   8 months ago

              That's what makes someone far right. Just ask JFree.

              1. Medulla Oblongata   8 months ago

                And Nelson. Donating to Act Blue is a sure sign of conservatism,

        2. mtrueman   8 months ago

          "Don’t forget mtrueman"

          Wisest comment so far. Now that I've got your attention, I've got some juicy posts about Iran and soup further down awaiting your attention.

          1. InsaneTrollLogic (Factio Democratica delenda est 5/30/24)   8 months ago

            Isn’t it more properly, misconstrueman?

            1. VinniUSMC (Banana Republic Day 5/30/24)   8 months ago

              MAPtrueman?

    3. Rev Arthur L kuckland (5-30-24 banana republic day)   8 months ago

      I would be fine with them having their cam next to my Childers as long as they are fine with me bringing my woodchipper.

      1. mad.casual   8 months ago

        I was wondering about a meeting for people infatuated with the idea of beheading MAP individuals next to the MAP Union meeting place.

        The idea that any of us would actually go ahead and do it would be rude, of course. We didn't choose to be preoccupied with the idea.

        1. Eeyore   8 months ago

          WCAUAP - wood chipper alternate uses attracted person - kind of a wordy name for a group.

          1. Don't look at me!   8 months ago

            WCAUAP, and you coined it!

    4. Red Rocks White Privilege   8 months ago

      They actually missed a golden opportunity here. This was a chance to get a whole bunch of pedos clumped together in the same place at once and remove them as an issue.

  11. Earth-based Human Skeptic   8 months ago

    'Vance was most likely referring to a 2020 study (covered at the time by Reason's Christian Britschgi) that examined car seat mandates and their effect on fertility, theorizing that most cars can't fit three car seats in their back row'

    Guess where most "unplanned" babies get made!

    1. Mike Parsons   8 months ago

      Cant get it on in the back seat with those 2 damned car seats in the way!

    2. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   8 months ago

      Department store dressing rooms 50 years ago?

    3. mad.casual   8 months ago

      IVF Clinics.

    4. Chumby   8 months ago

      High school ring dance after parties?

    5. Super Scary   8 months ago

      Hitler? Oh wait, this isn't one of those.

      1. Medulla Oblongata   8 months ago

        Bzz. The answer we were looking for here was "Literally Hitler", you didn't include "literally". Susan, you have the board.

  12. Earth-based Human Skeptic   8 months ago

    'And as someone who has taken my almost-2-year-old on 40 flights so far'

    Jesus, Liz, what's his carbon footprint?

    1. Mike Parsons   8 months ago

      I appreciated her take on all this as someone who also has a child with a large carbon footprint for the same reason.

      Seatbelts are mostly a CYA for the airline. So if they hit some bad turbulence and grandma falls over and breaks a hip, they can say she should have been sitting down wearing a seatbelt. In the event of an actual airline crash you better get right with your maker quick, bc the seatbelt aint doing shit

      1. Zeb   8 months ago

        It will keep you from smashing into the ceiling in extreme wind-shear. That seems like the biggest reason for them. Probably good in an emergency water landing too.

    2. Chumby   8 months ago

      Her son caused Hurricane Helene.

    3. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   8 months ago

      I want to know how much Koch pays these editors.

      1. Chumby   8 months ago

        Associate Trust Fund Editor

        1. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   8 months ago

          Probably the correct answer.

          1. DesigNate   8 months ago

            TBF, that’s like one trip a month to see the grandparents who could be using all of their saved up flight points.

  13. Earth-based Human Skeptic   8 months ago

    'Regardless of where he ends up, I know I'll miss his speeches, his sidewalk driving, his obvious untruths (truly), his Curtis Mayfield-paralysis story, his 9/11 gaffe, his rat-drowning bucket, and his dating advice.'

    But what will you miss when NYC gets some actual socialist mayor?

  14. Rev Arthur L kuckland (5-30-24 banana republic day)   8 months ago

    I think we can all agree bohem is a horrible person and he should stratigicly and reluctantly go into the booth mentioned yesterday

    1. Mazakon   8 months ago

      Seconded. Perhaps a few more to the queue though.

  15. Ra's al Gore   8 months ago

    This guy, rope, and lamp post. Some assembly required
    https://tomknighton.substack.com/p/this-guy-rope-and-lamp-post-some

    So understand that the reason I chose the title of this piece isn’t hyperbolic. It might be metaphorical or it might be literal, that’s for you to decide, but it’s not hyperbolic.

    You see, some people say some stuff that’s so vile that it should constitute political suicide at a minimum, and this guy is a prime example.

    From Hot Air:

    In a city that has raised taxes by almost 25% over the past half-decade, the mayor has made the obvious suggestion: use your home's equity to hand over your wealth to keep the city's gravy train going.

    You will own nothing and be happy.

    It's a brilliant solution if you think about it. You worked all your life to buy your house outright, happy that you can pass along the value to the next generation.

    But really, wouldn't you rather keep the government bureaucrats happy instead? The children of the community are the children of the community, which means that your children belong to the government, just as your home should too.

    …

    Then, in addressing the financial pressures the taxes are placing on the city’s seniors, Mayor Pride made a suggestion that triggered an audible gasp and agitation among those present at the August meeting: that elderly homeowners in South Portland take out a reverse mortgage on their homes.

    Now, I didn’t include the bit where it seems South Portland directed $150,000 in state funds to help house illegal immigrants in hotels.

    ...So for a mayor who is part of the reason property taxes are ridiculous in his city suggests you basically give up your home just so you can still live in your home, and has the audacity to think this is a viable plan, even while the city is paying for illegal immigrants to stay at hotels.

    1. Don't look at me!   8 months ago

      Setting the stage for mandatory reverse mortgages.

      1. Ra's al Gore   8 months ago

        gotta free up that housing for more immigrants

  16. Earth-based Human Skeptic   8 months ago

    ‘This is a fascinating article, in which a New York Times reporter interviews J.D. Vance’s mom, Beverly Aikins, mostly because the reporter can’t quite fully comprehend that millions of people just like Aikins—who isn’t really political or ideological, who doesn’t really follow the horserace of it all—exist in the world.’

    If Aikins gave a shit about NYC, and the people who live for and through their Blue echo chamber Party identity, what would the mirror image article look like?

    ps. NYT paywall!

    1. Mike Parsons   8 months ago

      She probably had a similar response to that MSNBC reporter who was just finding out for the first time regular working people give almost no shits about J6, if they know much about it at all.

      1. Red Rocks White Privilege   8 months ago

        These people resemble Versailles more and more every day.

        1. InsaneTrollLogic (Factio Democratica delenda est 5/30/24)   8 months ago

          The Capital in the Hunger Games series. How long until they expect tributes?

          1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   8 months ago

            When did Obama take office?

  17. Ra's al Gore   8 months ago

    Banks Urged to Stop Financing Livestock Production
    https://americanagnetwork.com/2024/09/banks-urged-to-stop-financing-livestock-production/

    Over 100 [most likely federally funded] climate groups are pressuring JPMorgan Chase, Citigroup, and other private banks to stop financing global meat and dairy companies.

    1. Don't look at me!   8 months ago

      Nobody needs 23 kinds of food.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   8 months ago

        What about 23 days of food?

        1. Mother's Lament   8 months ago

          High-fructose corn syrup will keep up their blood sugar levels on foodless days.

          1. Medulla Oblongata   8 months ago

            Will they mix that into the bug loaf?

            1. InsaneTrollLogic (Factio Democratica delenda est 5/30/24)   8 months ago

              Gotta keep the bugs in the loaf somehow.

              1. Chumby   8 months ago

                I contacted them about the specific bug ingredients. Their response: crickets.

    2. Idaho-Bob   8 months ago

      I guess they do not realize, this will primarily starve the blue urbanites.

      1. Don't look at me!   8 months ago

        No, they get food from the grocery store.

    3. TrickyVic (old school)   8 months ago

      I guess they forgot how important the food chain was during the pandemic.

  18. Ra's al Gore   8 months ago

    This is why I don't care about historical stats about 'immigrants' - the past 4 years changes everything.

    BTW, if Haitians are such great workers and so peaceful, why aren't companies opening factories in Haiti and relocating there?

    Biden-Harris initiative could be giving well over $1 billion in federal benefits to Haitian migrants
    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13849447/Biden-Harris-border-crisis-migrants-billions-benefits.html

    1. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   8 months ago

      That would fund 4 or 5 food trucks at current grocery prices.

      1. Rev Arthur L kuckland (5-30-24 banana republic day)   8 months ago

        Look at the optimist here. You couldn't get a toilet in sf built for that paultry amount

        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   8 months ago

          What if SFC had 50,000 Haitians?

          1. Rev Arthur L kuckland (5-30-24 banana republic day)   8 months ago

            Then ngo's would get $999,999,99.99 1 penny would go to a hatian and they would clamor for more money

        2. Stupid Government Tricks   8 months ago

          Why would SF need to build any more toilets when they already have so many sidewalks?

          1. Mother's Lament   8 months ago

            It's not like there isn't already a decade of precedent.

            1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   8 months ago

              You misspelled "excrement".

  19. Rev Arthur L kuckland (5-30-24 banana republic day)   8 months ago

    I find it funny that the leaked info about Republicans shows they are the same people in private as they are in public.
    Eg the post debate trump video whe he call Kamal a bad and stupid person.

    1. Mother's Lament   8 months ago

      Trump and Vance do in public what they do away from the cameras, and that's why the Trump campaign is so unprincipled.

  20. Earth-based Human Skeptic   8 months ago

    'Hurricane Helene is battering Florida right now, forcing many to evacuate and others to shelter in place. It's "growing unusually large for a Gulf of Mexico storm, and is now rapidly intensifying," reports Axios.'

    A category 4 storm "intensified" into a much weaker category 1 storm overnight. But you be you, media.

    1. tennvol   8 months ago

      It made landfall as a Cat 4 then weakened over land like every hurricane ever. Maybe fine a better source for your weather info.

      1. Idaho-Bob   8 months ago

        Media defender gotta defend the media.

      2. BYODB   8 months ago

        So you agree with the narrative that the Cat 4 hurricane intensified into a Cat 1 hurricane.

        Tell me, are you a native English speaker? Asking for a friend.

      3. Earth-based Human Skeptic   8 months ago

        Stay in your basement. Just stop sacrificing kids to Gaia.

  21. Rev Arthur L kuckland (5-30-24 banana republic day)   8 months ago

    As I stated in the greenhut article, the hatians are animals and need to be sent back to hatti. Unless you start footing the bill for the shit they are doing yourself, then shut the fuck up.

  22. Ra's al Gore   8 months ago

    Elect anyone you want, the Feds will bribe him to do the left's bidding. Democracy.

    https://buckeyereporter.com/stories/664310242-special-report-renting-apartments-to-haitians-is-big-business-for-springfield-mayor-rob-rue-others

    A Buckeye Reporter investigation has confirmed that Mayor Rob Rue of Springfield, Ohio, is renting out apartments in buildings that he owns to Haitian immigrants—a move that some local residents are calling a conflict of interest.

    The Haitian community in Springfield has gained national attention after former president Donald Trump's debate comments on Sept. 10, alleging that Haitian immigrants are eating cats and dogs.

    However, locals argue that they're the ones being put through the meat grinder due to a strained local economy from the influx of Haitian immigrants that now comprises roughly 25 percent of the population in Springfield.

    A few blocks away from Little and Rue Funeral Home, also owned by Rue, a 37-year-old man who introduced himself as “Works” lives in an apartment on an estate worth an estimated $1.3 million.

    Works told Buckeye Reporter that he and other Haitian immigrants reside in properties owned by Rue.

    1. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   8 months ago

      Wonder how these Haitians can be paid less than citizens...

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   8 months ago

        Pet food.

        1. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   8 months ago

          Nice.

      2. Ra's al Gore   8 months ago

        Walmart workers on federal benefits = Walmart is evil.

        Springfield OH workers getting federal bennies = good, because their employer says Americans are useless drug addicts. Expressing contempt for people the left hates endears the factory owner to liberals so its OK

  23. Ra's al Gore   8 months ago

    UK: Judge Orders Victim Of Pakistani Grooming Gang To Delete Her Request To Have Her Rapists Deported
    https://www.thepublica.com/uk-victim-of-pakistani-grooming-gang-ordered-by-court-to-delete-her-request-to-have-her-rapists-deported/

    1. Ra's al Gore   8 months ago

      Rapist is let off for sexually attacking a woman after agreeing to allow his sister to be raped by his victim's brother in Pakistan
      Two families arrested in Punjab, Pakistan for agreeing 'revenge rape'
      One man had committed rape last Tuesday, and families met
      They agreed not to take legal action if a 'revenge rape was committed
      The following day, the victim's brother raped the perpetrator's sister
      https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5544481/Rapist-let-agreeing-allow-sister-raped-victims-brother-Pakistan.html

      1. Don't look at me!   8 months ago

        How decent.

      2. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   8 months ago

        I'm conflicted. Jeff would say the revenge rape is fine if he feels sorry after, but no mention of his emotions.

        1. Don't look at me!   8 months ago

          Or maybe he just jerked off on her.

          1. Mother's Lament   8 months ago

            "Could you imagine associating having a good wank on a screaming child being raped, with the rape itself? So authoritarian." -t. Chemjeff

      3. Mother's Lament   8 months ago

        Europe has too many Europeans.

    2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   8 months ago

      If evil progressives wanted to destroy the West, how would it look any different?

  24. Rev Arthur L kuckland (5-30-24 banana republic day)   8 months ago

    Trump is the pety authoritarian the pushed a lot of power from the feds to the states, and got rid of more regulations than any other administration in modern history?
    Seriously the tds with you retards is next level

    1. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   8 months ago

      Regulations aren't tariffs. So they aren't real costs. Ask Boehm or Sarc.

      1. TJJ2000   8 months ago

        I found my explanation for TDS in the DNC platform.

        “Trump hollowed out [our] ?public? ([Na]tional So[zi]alist) institutions (Empire).”

  25. Ra's al Gore   8 months ago

    Indigenist Intersectionality: Decolonizing an Indigenous Eco-Queer Feminism and Anarchism, by Laura Hall
    https://anarchiststudies.org/indigenist-intersectionality-decolonizing-an-indigenous-eco-queer-feminism-and-anarchism-by-laura-hall/

    1. Mike Parsons   8 months ago

      "Indigenist......"

      That's a very long drawn out way to write "cancer"

    2. Mother's Lament   8 months ago

      What fun.

    3. Earth-based Human Skeptic   8 months ago

      Sounds like Pluckrose and Lindsay are at it again. No "serious" academic could be this retarded, right?

  26. Ra's al Gore   8 months ago

    https://www.firstthings.com/web-exclusives/2024/09/the-rhetoric-of-assassination

    The day after the assassination attempt in Florida, the New York Times published a column by David French on Trump’s “deeply alarming” statements and actions. According to French, the former president made “a corrupt and lunatic request” to Ukrainian president Zelensky in 2019. French suggests that Trump conducted his foreign policy “on the basis of his personal grievances” and not in accord with America’s national interest. The column ends with a warning that Trump is a deranged madman and that “there is no one left who can stop him from doing his worst.” What are readers to conclude?

    1. Red Rocks White Privilege   8 months ago

      French isn't any different in his hysterics than Nick Cataggio or Patrick Frey, Assistant District Attorney for the City of Los Angeles, have been in their jeremiads about Trump. They're all the same status-quo worshipping controlled opposition with no actual conservative principles whatsoever.

    2. Mother's Lament   8 months ago

      David French is so principled he will write whatever you tell him if the money is enough.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   8 months ago

        Also stage 4 TDS.

        1. Mother's Lament   8 months ago

          He developed that when he learned that the New York Times, the Atlantic and the WaPo paid far, far more than the National Review for him to be "principled".

  27. Rev Arthur L kuckland (5-30-24 banana republic day)   8 months ago

    Degrowth is literally in the UN agenda 2030. They are literally attempting to impliment it. For all the bs you people spewed about 2025, you sure miss what the globalhomos are literally doing right now.

  28. Ra's al Gore   8 months ago

    Remember Trump being put on trial for how he handled classified material? Malley moved classified material to his private computer and 'accidently' clicked on a phishing link that let Iran get the info.

    https://freebeacon.com/national-security/significant-confusion-lack-of-supervision-and-delayed-notification-ig-report-skewers-state-departments-handling-of-robert-malley-suspension/

    The State Department grossly mishandled its suspension of scandal-plagued Iran envoy Robert Malley, allowing him to continue accessing classified information and sensitive data after he was disciplined, according to an inspector general report reviewed by the Washington Free Beacon.

    1. Red Rocks White Privilege   8 months ago

      The Obama-era Democrats have long held a soft spot for Iran due to Valerie Jarrett essentially acting as one of their agents.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   8 months ago

        Also innate envy for a functioning theocracy.

  29. Ra's al Gore   8 months ago

    NYC COVID adviser brags in secret recording about drug-fueled sex parties mid-pandemic: ‘Had to be sneaky’
    https://nypost.com/2024/09/19/us-news/nyc-covid-adviser-brags-in-secret-recording-about-drug-fueled-sex-parties-mid-pandemic-had-to-be-sneaky/

    1. Rev Arthur L kuckland (5-30-24 banana republic day)   8 months ago

      Ugh using a crowder sourced story? What are you some crazed right winger?

    2. Mother's Lament   8 months ago

      I've never even heard of anyone having a 'sex party', or even anyone attending one, in my work and social circles; and I work with some pretty gossipy people. Yet the global gentry class seem to be doing nothing but.

      1. Don't look at me!   8 months ago

        I saw one once, but wasn’t invited. * kicks pebble*

        1. Chumby   8 months ago

          Not everyone gets invited to a children’s party on Epstein island.

      2. BYODB   8 months ago

        At least in my limited exposure to those types of things, it's just about always the bored trust fund group that engage in them.

    3. Moonrocks   8 months ago

      Had to be sneaky

      Why? What consequences are he facing now that his conduct has been publicized?

      1. InsaneTrollLogic (Factio Democratica delenda est 5/30/24)   8 months ago

        They had to virtue signal at the time.

    4. Medulla Oblongata   8 months ago

      Does Chris Whitty regret scaring the public witless over Covid? - spiked (spiked-online.com)

      ‘If you go out, you can spread it. People will die.’ That was the spine-chilling message pumped out by the UK government during the spring of 2020, as the world was hit by the first wave of Covid-19. The fear-mongering over the then novel virus – from the government, from the media, from scientific experts – was relentless. Government campaigns told us in no uncertain terms that we, or our loved ones, were going to die, unless we followed the strict instruction to ‘stay at home’.
      England’s chief medical officer, Chris Whitty, who played a key role in the UK’s pandemic response, now seems to regret the government’s scare-mongering. Speaking to the Covid inquiry yesterday, he acknowledged that the risks of the virus may have been ‘overpitched’ – at least for younger, healthier people. 
      ‘There is reasonable evidence… that the number of people who came into hospital with heart attacks was lower than you’d predict’, Whitty said yesterday. ‘So some of those people were staying at home, who otherwise would not have done, and they would have had remediable conditions.’ Fear killed, in other words.
      [...] it is hard not to divorce such a damaging and authoritarian policy from the broader climate of fear. The economy was shut down, the health service was suspended, education was thrown into disarray and liberties were abolished overnight. All this happened without any consideration of the collateral harms. Indeed, anyone who even asked questions or raised reservations about lockdown back then was branded a ‘Covid denier’ and accused of killing thousands of people. Sober, rational decision-making was not possible in such an environment.

      Whitty may regret his role in scaring the public witless over Covid. But it seems he’s now busy behind the scenes terrifying ministers about the costs to the NHS from our lifestyles. As Tom Slater recently pointed out on spiked, the chief medical officer has been instrumental in Labour’s mooted outdoor smoking ban and limits on pub opening times. Lockdown may be over, but Whitty still wants to dictate how we can live our lives.

      If anything should scare us, it is the boundless authoritarianism of the public-health establishment.

    5. The Margrave of Azilia   8 months ago

      What's wrong with the term "orgy"? Is there some subtle distinction I'm missing?

  30. Ra's al Gore   8 months ago

    Ex-Border Patrol chief rips Biden admin for allegedly suppressing info on migrants with potential terror ties
    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/ex-border-patrol-chief-rips-biden-admin-allegedly-suppressing-info-migrants-potential-terror-ties

    "At the time, I was told I could not release any information on this increase in SIAs or mention any of the arrests. The administration was trying to convince the public that there was no threat at the border," he said.

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   8 months ago

      Somebody's gonna get a call from the IRS.

  31. Ra's al Gore   8 months ago

    https://www.foxnews.com/media/ret-general-tells-msnbc-putin-marvel-us-electing-black-woman-product-mixed-marriage

    Retired U.S. Army brigadier general Steven Anderson predicted that Russian President Vladimir Putin will know the U.S. is committed to democracy when it elects a Black woman and product of a mixed marriage, Vice President Kamala Harris.

    Anderson made the claim during MSNBC’s "Deadline: White House" on Tuesday, arguing that Harris will inspire world leaders, including America’s adversaries, once she becomes president, thanks in part to her diverse background.

    "People like Vladimir Putin are going to say, ‘Hey, wait a minute, these guys, you know, they truly have a democratic country. They truly are representative, they truly are fighting for all their people, and Kamala Harris is a manifestation of that," he said.

    1. damikesc   8 months ago

      Explains why the US never wins wars any longer.

      As was noted --- Putin did not seem wowed by Obama, who that dork seems to have forgotten exists.

      1. InsaneTrollLogic (Factio Democratica delenda est 5/30/24)   8 months ago

        I think Putin knows. I’m guessing Anderson made the thing up from whole cloth.

      2. BYODB   8 months ago

        I mean, he was 'wowed' at how much he got out of him perhaps. As in 'wow, you really can bend over pretty far'.

      3. Medulla Oblongata   8 months ago

        Obama had more flexibility after his re-election, and he wanted Putin to be sure to know that.

        "This is my last election ... After my election I have more flexibility," Obama said, expressing confidence that he would win a second term.

        "I will transmit this information to Vladimir," said Medvedev, Putin's protégé and long considered number two in Moscow's power structure.

    2. Don't look at me!   8 months ago

      Or, he will recognize that we are weak and have obviously lost our minds.

    3. Bill Dalasio   8 months ago

      I think it's truly touching that we let retards be brigadier generals. Vladimir Putin would probably be more impressed with that than Kamala.

      1. TrickyVic (old school)   8 months ago

        ^ This

    4. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   8 months ago

      "...Retired U.S. Army brigadier general Steven Anderson predicted that Russian President Vladimir Putin will know the U.S. is committed to democracy when it elects a Black woman and product of a mixed marriage, Vice President Kamala Harris..."

      Is it contagious? Did he catch it from Biden?

      1. Red Rocks White Privilege   8 months ago

        If the name of this vermin sounds familiar, it's because he's one of the leading names in trying to purge the military of anyone who'd actually want to defend it if it went to war with China or Russia:

        Retired General Steven M. Anderson warned of Donald Trump supporters in the military while calling them a threat from within, and advised them to stop listening to 'The Pillow Guy' - Trump ally and MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell.
        Gen. Anderson, who spoke to CNN about the upcoming 2024 elections and the threat of another possible insurrection, called Lindell a major source of misinformation while adding that Trump supporters must get educated on civics and political discourse.
        'There's a threat within,' the retired general told the network.
        'We've got some people that just haven’t been educated. They haven't been found out, and they've grown in power, through perhaps inaction on the parts of some of our key leaders.'
        'What we can do now, identify those people, get them out of our ranks, and train the rest of the force on civics 101, about how our country is supposed to work, how elections work,' he said.

        People like Anderson are whom officer fragging is made for.

        1. Ron   8 months ago

          I'd say Anderson needs a civics course

        2. BYODB   8 months ago

          He's a 'retired general' who saw an opportunity for a fat paycheck from certain publications seeking a thin veneer of legitimacy.

    5. Chumby   8 months ago

      Putin’s endorsement of Kamala was trolling…and hilarious.

    6. Earth-based Human Skeptic   8 months ago

      Putin will feel The Joy.

    7. Mickey Rat   8 months ago

      DEI is one hell of a fanatical cult.

  32. Ra's al Gore   8 months ago

    Media Confirms the Earth Is Not Abnormally Warm, Rather It Is in Its Coldest Period in 485 Million Years
    https://wattsupwiththat.com/2024/09/25/media-confirms-the-earth-is-not-abnormally-warm-rather-it-is-in-its-coldest-period-in-485-million-years/

    1. Gaear Grimsrud   8 months ago

      Well that's awkward.

      1. BYODB   8 months ago

        Only for the people who haven't been listening to those of us who have been pointing this out for decades.

        Sure, it's 'warming' from the even colder little ice age but it's still rather cold compared to the averages of the past few hundred million years.

        This is the nonsense you get when the granularity of your measurements increases exponentially and you compare it to a data set with points a few million years apart at best.

        1. Medulla Oblongata   8 months ago

          I've been told that the temperature of the earth circa 1850 was the perfect temperature for the earth and it should never be any hotter or colder.

          AGW alarmists are kinda like the Amish that way.

    2. TJJ2000   8 months ago

      That's such a 90s take.
      It's "Changing" now; not just "Warming".

      So long as the Weather Changes the [Na]tional So[zi]alist Empire has to exist or you're all going to DIE! /s

      The fact that over 1/2 the nation still buys the garbage just proves how "sheeple" and brainless they can be.

  33. Red Rocks White Privilege   8 months ago

    emphasizing the nuclear family over free market principles

    How is this "damning," exactly, unless you still believe in the long-discredited assertion, promoted for decades by the neocons, that people are Homo Economicus and driven only by the desire to make money over everything else? In fact, none of the shit from that excerpt even demonstrates how those two things are fundamentally opposed.

    I guess one benefit of seeing something like this is that it sheds light on how Trump's campaign isn't particularly focused, and why he was so poorly prepared for that debate--he's still got a lot of Bush-era GOP types attached to him who are manically focused on moneygrubbing over addressing anything related to acting as a counter-revolutionary force to the woke left. Which is probably why they were so nervous about taking on Vance to begin with, as he doesn't shy away from that sort of thing.

    1. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   8 months ago

      I mean just the studies showing nuclear families lead to higher success rates should be enough.

      1. Red Rocks White Privilege   8 months ago

        Which is the whole point of the marxists targeting them for elimination. Nuclear families perpetuate "bourgeois capitalism," and therefore must be destroyed. Even BLM was explicit about this until they deleted it from their webpage.

        That's why feminism isn't anything other than marxism with tits--convince women to spend their most fertile years "building their career" until they get to an age when the egg carton is almost empty and having a baby carries inherently more risk for both mother and child.

      2. Don't look at me!   8 months ago

        Nuclear families are radioactive, aren’t they?

        1. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   8 months ago

          Only in Hiroshima.

          1. InsaneTrollLogic (Factio Democratica delenda est 5/30/24)   8 months ago

            Nagasaki?

    2. Chumby   8 months ago

      Jeff’s concept of a nuclear family is fat man and little boy.

      1. Mother's Lament   8 months ago

        Alright, that was hilarious.

        1. Outlaw Josey Wales   8 months ago

          +1 Double golf clap.

    3. Earth-based Human Skeptic   8 months ago

      "I am, at the Fed level, libertarian; at the state level, Republican; at the local level, Democrat; and at the family and friends level, a socialist.”
      - Geoff and Vince Graham

  34. Ra's al Gore   8 months ago

    We give Iran classified info and pallets of cash, they kill Jews and spy on the Dem's opponents (while trying to kill them too)

    Multiple people with ties to Iran indicted in relation to Trump campaign hacking plot: sources
    https://www.foxnews.com/politics/multiple-people-ties-iran-indicted-relation-trump-campaign-hacking-plot-sources

    1. Mother's Lament   8 months ago

      I guess those pallets of cash that Obama and Biden gave them really were worth it, huh?

      1. BYODB   8 months ago

        Well, since it's not treason to literally arm foreign adversaries of the United States it must not be treason to receive quid pro quo from Iranian hackers that you just paid over a billion dollars to...right?

        I'm not saying that's what happened here, but it's amusing none the less. In fact, I'd bet money on Obama being so naive that he didn't even ask for anything for those billions. They certainly didn't get anything public for it, which means if they did get anything it would probably be very, very illegal.

  35. Bill Dalasio   8 months ago

    I'm not a New Yorker, so it really isn't my place to say what should happen. But, let's be honest here, Adams is getting prosecuted over an upgrade to business class. The alleged quid pro quo is that he pulled a couple of strings to get a temporary allowance for the consulate because they had the Turkish PM coming for a ribbon cutting. Now, take a step back and ask yourself - does any of this sound like anything that isn't de rigueur in modern American politics, particularly big city politics? Adams isn't being prosecuted for his trifling corruption. He's being punished for some unnamed other offense that the powers that be know would never be acceptable to prosecute him for on its own terms. My guess is complaining too loudly about the burden of immigration.

    1. Don't look at me!   8 months ago

      He’s no longer useful.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   8 months ago

        Heresy is a sin.

    2. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   8 months ago

      Trump predicted they would go after him 2 years ago for admitting the costs of illegal immigration.

    3. Red Rocks White Privilege   8 months ago

      Our institutions have become so corrupted that a guy getting indicted now raises the question of, "Who did they piss off to get charged," not whether whatever they did is an actual crime.

      1. Bill Dalasio   8 months ago

        Yeah, I don't know if the leadership class (and the broader managerial technocracy) realizes how much they have eaten the seed corn. Ultimately, the entire political system runs on a perception of legitimacy. Now we live in an era where a significant portion of the population, if not an outright majority, looks at politics as roughly the competing manipulations of rival gangsters. And they don't automatically expect to get dismissed for saying as much.

        The rise of Donald Trump should have been a wake-up call. Instead, it became a call to double down.

        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   8 months ago

          If we are returning to Stationary Bandit 1.0 then at least their evil bull shit will be more obvious.

    4. Gaear Grimsrud   8 months ago

      I have to say that the most interesting thing about this story is that it has revealed the deep distrust for the celebrated G Men amongst the body politic. A lot eyebrows raised. When guys like me are defending a blue city machine Democrat it ain't a good sign for the deep state. Here's Turley on the subject.
      https://jonathanturley.org/2024/09/27/all-the-kings-upgrades-there-may-be-less-than-meets-the-eye-in-the-adams-indictment/#more-223850

    5. TrickyVic (old school)   8 months ago

      Adams is not of the liberal left fold. They want him out.

      I don't know if they have the goods on him or not. There is plenty of reason to be skeptical.

      ""The alleged quid pro quo is that he pulled a couple of strings to get a temporary allowance for the consulate because they had the Turkish PM coming for a ribbon cutting. "'

      Not the complete story. The FDNY had issues with the building's safety and Adam's pressured the fire dept to certify the building when it was not ready.

      It's possible this is something a mayor would do to grease the wheel for incoming VIPs. But his ties with Turkey gives the feds the angle to claim quid pro quo.

    6. Medulla Oblongata   8 months ago

      Babylon Bee:

      Black Man Faces Punishment For Disobeying His Democrat Masters

      NEW YORK, NY — A palpable somber mood was felt throughout the Big Apple today following the announcement that a black man would be facing severe punishment for daring to disobey his Democrat masters.

      As they have done throughout America's history, Democrats took swift steps to reprimand a local black man for refusing to do what he was told and having the audacity to voice his own opinion in opposition to their directions.

      "Looks like someone needs to be taught a lesson," said one powerful Democrat. "We can't afford to have any of these black folks having thoughts and opinions of their own. Who does he think he is? We made him what he is today. We gave him a job. We give the orders around here, and we expect them to be followed. Once we're done with him, all of the others will see that it is a bad idea to disobey what we tell them."

      When asked why a black man should follow orders rather than have his own views, the Democrat provided a simple explanation. "We are the ones in charge," he said. "We know what's best for them. We will tell them what to think. We will tell them what they can and can't do. We will tell them who to vote for. And as long as they obey, everything will be fine and we will reward them. But if they decide to get all uppity and opinionated? Then, we have a problem."

      At publishing time, Democrats had reportedly told the black man that all would be forgiven if he agreed to publicly apologize for his disobedience and pledge his allegiance to his masters.

  36. Ra's al Gore   8 months ago

    Full List of 158 Democrats Who Voted Against Sex Crime Ban on Immigrants
    https://www.newsweek.com/full-list158-dems-voted-against-sex-crime-ban-immigrants-1956261

    1. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   8 months ago

      Know who Jeff is voting for.

    2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   8 months ago

      If rape is oppression, then only white men can do it.

    3. Tyval Dayall   8 months ago

      What? Newsweek prints a story critical of Dems?

      No.

      Because they end the story with this quote, telling me how they really want me to think:

      "I probably shouldn't be too surprised. Scapegoating immigrants and attempting to weaponize the crime of domestic violence is appearing to be a time-honored tradition for Republicans."

    4. Super Scary   8 months ago

      "Representative Pramila Jayapal said the bill would hurt survivors of domestic violence, whom she said are often arrested, charged and convicted along with their abusers."

      What the what? They are locking up battered wives? I need to track down what she actually said because that is a bonkers thing to say.

    5. Medulla Oblongata   8 months ago

      Where does jerking off onto gang rape victims during the gang rape fall in that legislation?

    6. The Margrave of Azilia   8 months ago

      No link to the measure itself?

  37. Ra's al Gore   8 months ago

    WTH? Jill Biden Takes Over Joe Biden’s Cabinet Meeting, Sits at the Head of the Table (VIDEO)
    https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/09/wow-jill-biden-takes-joe-bidens-cabinet-meeting/

    1. Don't look at me!   8 months ago

      Why do you think she didn’t want him to quit?

    2. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   8 months ago

      Here all those TDS-addled shits thought they were voting for JOE Biden!

      1. InsaneTrollLogic (Factio Democratica delenda est 5/30/24)   8 months ago

        Well, the ballot just said “J. Biden”.

    3. Earth-based Human Skeptic   8 months ago

      Could it be Joe, at drag queen cabinet hour?

      1. Medulla Oblongata   8 months ago

        https://babylonbee.com/news/sad-drag-queen-wants-to-perform-but-there-arent-any-kids-around

        PORTLAND, OR — Local drag queen Ronalda McDiva expressed frustration this week after trying to do a performance but there were no kids around so he had to go home and didn't get to waggle his rear end in front of minors.

        "Ugh. I'm so sad," McDiva told friends. "I was all excited to perform and really 'yaaas-queen' it up but then I looked around and there were no kids to dance for and I just got sad and came home. If you can't do drag in front of kids, what's the point?"

        McDiva walked the streets of Portland looking for kids before heading home and hanging up his wig in depression. He worried how his other drag queen friends would react when he told them he was unable to locate underage youths to perform his sexy routine for.

        "What kind of drag queen am I? The whole point of this thing is to be as weird and gross in front of kids as possible. If a two-year-old isn't trying to grab at your boa and yank on your fishnets, why even perform? I'm a failure," McDiva lamented.

        As of publishing time, McDiva reported finding a local public elementary school in Portland looking for a new principal and was thrilled to apply for the role and be hired on the spot.

    4. Super Scary   8 months ago

      It's her turn!

    5. BYODB   8 months ago

      The weird thing here is that Jill Biden could have run for President instead of Kamala. I mean, I'm sure Jill is pretty stupid too but is she 'tax money that doesn't exist yet' stupid?

  38. Ra's al Gore   8 months ago

    https://x.com/redsteeze/status/1837173505286127978

    The Biden admin unfroze 10 billion in energy assets last year shortly before October 7th.

    A spy ring was discovered that included one of Anthony Blinken's top Iran envoys passing classified material to Iran, as well as a state department official working on the Iran deal. He never lost his security clearance

    Then we learn that Iran hacked Trump's campaign and turned that material over to Biden and Harris' campaign, who haven't disclosed what they did with that material and the media is oddly not curious about that after years of screming about Russia and Trump.

    The media has no further questions about any of this.

    1. Dillinger   8 months ago

      be patient there will be a writeup as soon as NYT gets on it first

      1. The Margrave of Azilia   8 months ago

        "Republicans Accused of Scapegoating in Documents Case"

  39. Ra's al Gore   8 months ago

    Totes legit:

    Court rules nearly 98,000 Arizonans whose citizenship hadn’t been confirmed can vote the full ballot
    https://apnews.com/article/arizona-voter-citizenship-proof-elections-court-15703fd0ee76359af0eb1b7539df1cc7

    1. Don't look at me!   8 months ago

      It would be delicious if they voted for trump.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   8 months ago

        Yeah, but those ballots will then be "lost".

        1. Dillinger   8 months ago

          "what!!?? these T voters weren't registered? fire up the lawsuits, boys!"

      2. shadydave   8 months ago

        The thing is, all that is really needed is that votes with their name on it will be counted. The only thing that ever gets double-checked is whether this person exists and who did they vote for.

        It doesn't matter if they were "mail-in" ballots that had clearly never been in the mail. It doesn't matter that a poll worker with heavy ties to one of the parties shows up with them unsealed in the back of a truck. It doesn't matter when the count for said ballots is improbably 99% for one candidate.

        If you can just get the vote cast, it's gonna count.

        1. Mother's Lament   8 months ago

          That's why when people call for an audit, they just do a recount and pretend that's that.

        2. Super Scary   8 months ago

          "It doesn’t matter when the count for said ballots is improbably 99% for one candidate."

          The excuses I have heard to try and explain that away have been mind blowing.

          1. BYODB   8 months ago

            It's actually less surprising to me personally just because we all know the district borders are chosen for partisan reasons and that both parties engage in it.

            They've tried to mitigate that, but it's the same people that were gerrymandering yesterday that made the rules for district borders today so I have my doubts on how successful that's been.

    2. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   8 months ago

      In violation of a clearly written law.

    3. Eeyore   8 months ago

      Springfield is starting to make sense (different state, same game).

      1. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   8 months ago

        Arizona has been in the migrant game for decades.

  40. Ra's al Gore   8 months ago

    The Atlantic
    Public-Health Officials Should Have Been Talking About Their Sex Parties the Whole Time
    https://www.everand.com/article/771356424/Public-Health-Officials-Should-Have-Been-Talking-About-Their-Sex-Parties-The-Whole-Time

    1. Mother's Lament   8 months ago

      Varma, in a statement, acknowledged, “I take responsibility for not using the best judgment at the time.”

      But he also slammed the recordings, saying he had been “targeted by an operative for an extremist right-wing organization determined to malign public health officials and take down the public health system in America.”

      "Extremist right-wing organization" are the magic words to use if you want Sarc-tier voters to turn off their brains and instantly discredit any news story or video.

  41. Ra's al Gore   8 months ago

    Experts!!

    Nobel Prize-Winner Tallies Two More Retractions, Bringing Total To 13
    https://science.slashdot.org/story/24/09/16/1433245/nobel-prize-winner-tallies-two-more-retractions-bringing-total-to-13

    1. Eeyore   8 months ago

      It’s funny, because he is being accused of fraud by the researchers who pointed out the flaws in his papers. Faked and doctored illustrations. Dudes a shill or at least incredibly lazy.

  42. Ra's al Gore   8 months ago

    Foreigner who clubbed man to death will not be deported to protect mental health
    Judge rules it would be ‘inhumane’ to deport Ugandan killer who received life sentence for murdering Eugen Breahna
    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/09/20/zm-uganda-deportation-eugen-breahna-home-office/

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   8 months ago

      Come on. Deporting a brown person will just make the proportion of white "English" people worse.

    2. Mother's Lament   8 months ago

      "The murderer, named only as ZM after being granted anonymity, chased his victim Eugen Breahna into an ambulance along with his north London gang."

      Why would they deport him for doing what the global gentry class brought him in to do?

  43. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   8 months ago

    "Biden and Harris both meet with Zelensky after Trump snubs Ukrainian leader"
    https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/biden-harris-zelensky-ukraine-russia-white-house-b2619809.html

    Yet one more reason to vote for Trump.

    1. damikesc   8 months ago

      Seems odd that Biden-Harris demand Israel give up land for peace with terrorists, but does not make similar demands on Zelensky for peace with Russia.

      1. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   8 months ago

        My sympathy is towards Ukraine, but not my dollars. That's an issue those on the European continent can solve, if they quit paying barristas for 2-month vacations.
        Not my problem.

        1. damikesc   8 months ago

          I also am not buying that Biden-Harris have any desire to achieve peace with them bringing him here to f'n sign artillery.

          Not the act of a peace seeker, IMO.

      2. Chumby   8 months ago

        Had Biden-Harris advocated for Zely adhering to the Minsk agreements instead of throwing billions at him, things would be different.

      3. BYODB   8 months ago

        I'm sure that it has nothing to do with Zelensky having some dirt on Joe Biden via Hunter Biden.

        That's simply unpossible, after all.

        What would the Biden administration have done differently if it was true? I can't really think of anything offhand.

        1. The Margrave of Azilia   8 months ago

          They'll report the dirt on Biden and credit Harris with exposing it.

          Or they'll wait for after the election and call it old news.

  44. Ra's al Gore   8 months ago

    'We Can't Afford Another Four Years Of This!' Shouts Running Mate Of Candidate Who Has Been Leading Country For Four Years
    https://babylonbee.com/news/we-cant-afford-another-four-years-of-this-shouts-running-mate-of-candidate-who-has-been-leading-country-for-four-years

    "We can't afford another four years of this!" Walz shouted while asking voters to continue supporting the same leadership that resulted in the last four years of failed policies. "The people in charge for the last four years have completely tanked this nation and put us on a fast track toward total destruction. That is why I'm asking you all to re-elect Kamala Harris for another four years!"

    Voters in the crowd seemed receptive to the plea. "He makes a convincing argument," said one rally attendee. "While asking all of us to vote for the person who has been in charge for the last four years, he reminded us that America simply won't last if we go through another four years of her. The evidence he presented made it abundantly clear that the lady who's been steering the ship the last four years would just completely wreck everything in the next four years."

    1. Don't look at me!   8 months ago
    2. Moonrocks   8 months ago

      Can't tell if news or satire.

      1. Mother's Lament   8 months ago

        We're through the looking glass here, people... no, really.

    3. Medulla Oblongata   8 months ago

      Walz: “We can’t afford four more years of this”
      Of course, Harris represents the 4 years of *this*...
      CNN's Scott Jennings: "I think today was a mess for Harris," Jennings said to sum up the day. "I mean, Joe Biden went on 'The View' today and said he delegated all sorts of authority to her on domestic policy. We know that the Biden administration's not popular on domestic and economic policy. She gave a speech today saying we gotta move past the policies that people think have failed. Well, people think the last four years are a failure.

      Biden on Harris: “Vice President, there wasn’t a single thing that I did that she couldn’t do...So I was able to delegate her responsibility on everything from foreign policy to domestic policy,”. He was supposed to be praising her, on The View, but Biden appeared to blame Harris for the failures the U.S. is facing, such as crime, immigration, and inflation. Maybe he's still chafed about getting removed from his post.
      Recall that Harris was the tie breaking vote for the "Inflation Reduction Act," which even President Joe Biden admits was a massive handout to the global warming lobby with expensive subsidies and tax breaks. She also advocated for Biden's infrastructure bill, which included $8 billion to build 500,000 electric vehicle charges across the country by 2030. So far, they've built 8, but Pete says Buttigieg "We're right on track." (of course, he was taking credit for all of Tesla's build out too, while simultaneous complaining about privately built chargers).
      Harris was also put in charge of the Biden-Harris administration's $42 billion promise to bring broadband internet to every American. After a year, not a single American has been connected.  

      Most famously, and egregiously, Harris was put in charge of the border (with many media outlets using he word "border czar" despite the frantic backpedaling seen recently on the term), with Biden saying she was "the most qualified person to do it" and that "When she speaks, she speaks for me."

  45. Ra's al Gore   8 months ago

    IRS Agents Endorse Kamala Harris
    https://www.atr.org/irs-agents-endorse-kamala-harris/

    1. Ra's al Gore   8 months ago

      National security chiefs on letter backing Kamala Harris include many who signed infamous Hunter Biden doc
      Hunter Biden’s laptop slammed as Russian disinformation before authenticated after 2020 election
      https://www.foxnews.com/politics/national-security-chiefs-letter-backing-kamala-harris-include-many-signed-infamous-hunter-biden-doc

      1. Jerry B.   8 months ago

        The DNC has them all on speed dial, in case they need a bogus affirmation of something or someone.

    2. Mike Parsons   8 months ago

      The IRS...dishonored intel chiefs...Dick Fucking Cheney...

      I wonder if just for a second they stop and think "...are we the empire?"

      1. Mother's Lament   8 months ago

        Don't forget the Bush administration torture legitimizer, Alberto Gonzalez, the Iraq war's Goebbels, David Frum, and of course Bill Kristol.

      2. BYODB   8 months ago


        I wonder if just for a second they stop and think “…are we the empire?”

        I think they chuckle to themselves, knowing they are the Empire.

        The thing is, these guys want that level of power and control they just know they can't be honest about it with the majority of the electorate.

      3. Medulla Oblongata   8 months ago

        Darth Vader and Chancelor Palatine next big endorsements for Kamala Harris.

    3. Sometimes a Great Notion   8 months ago

      Wow, what next Cosa Nostra for Kamala.

      1. Mother's Lament   8 months ago

        Lol, who's next, Vladimir Putin?...
        Oh, wait...

  46. Ra's al Gore   8 months ago

    All the shooters' manifestos we don't get to "prevent copycats", but this gets released....

    https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/us/alleged-trump-gunman-wrote-of-assassination-attempt-offered-150000-bounty-to-finish-the-job/articleshow/113604668.cms
    Ryan Routh accused of hiding near Donald Trump’s Florida golf course with a rifle and intent to kill the former president had written a letter months earlier describing his assassination attempt and offering a $150,000 bounty on Trump’s life, US prosecutors said on Monday.

    1. damikesc   8 months ago

      I would like to know where the bounty comes from. News says Routh was basically destitute, if memory serves.

      1. Medulla Oblongata   8 months ago

        Act Blue.

        1. Jefferson Paul   8 months ago

          So the bounty is funded by fellow conservatives?

  47. Ra's al Gore   8 months ago

    The secret backstory of how Obama let Hezbollah off the hook
    An ambitious U.S. task force targeting Hezbollah's billion-dollar criminal enterprise ran headlong into the White House's desire for a nuclear deal with Iran.
    https://www.politico.com/interactives/2017/obama-hezbollah-drug-trafficking-investigation/

    In its determination to secure a nuclear deal with Iran, the Obama administration derailed an ambitious law enforcement campaign targeting drug trafficking by the Iranian-backed terrorist group Hezbollah, even as it was funneling cocaine into the United States, according to a POLITICO investigation....

  48. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   8 months ago

    "Newsom signs bills restricting oil, gas operations"
    [...]
    "California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Wednesday signed a series of bills into law that limit oil and gas operations across the state, prompting criticism from a member of the fossil fuel industry who says the measures will lead to higher costs for Californians..."
    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/newsom-signs-bills-restricting-oil-gas-operations/ar-AA1rhfz4?ocid=msedgntp&pc=U531&cvid=0f126ee28b284c3f83b02dfb003ea1bf&ei=16

    From the guy who already knee-capped the CA economy; What? Me worry?

  49. Ra's al Gore   8 months ago

    Hillary Clinton Suggests ‘Formal Deprogramming’ For ‘MAGA Extremists’ Who Still Support Trump
    https://www.forbes.com/sites/markjoyella/2023/10/06/hillary-clinton-suggests-formal-deprogramming-for-maga-extremists-who-still-support-trump/

    1. Don't look at me!   8 months ago

      Perhaps some sort of camp…..

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   8 months ago

        With special showers.

        1. InsaneTrollLogic (Factio Democratica delenda est 5/30/24)   8 months ago

          You know who else had special showers?

          1. BYODB   8 months ago

            Joe Biden?

    2. Super Scary   8 months ago

      Look, they just need to concentrate on things to be better people. Getting shoved into an education camp will give them plenty of time to concentrate.

      1. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   8 months ago

        ISWYDT

      2. Dillinger   8 months ago

        think. tank.

      3. Chumby   8 months ago

        Camp residents will be showered with a new perspective.

        1. Don't look at me!   8 months ago

          Come for the weekend, it’ll be a gas!

    3. shadydave   8 months ago

      The suede denim secret police is coming for your uncool niece

      1. Dillinger   8 months ago

        your kids will meditate in school.

    4. Mother's Lament   8 months ago

      "Hillary Clinton Suggests ‘Formal Deprogramming’ For ‘MAGA Extremists’ Who Still Support Trump"

      Just like China did with the Uighurs and we all know how great that turned out... for the Chinese government.

    5. Red Rocks White Privilege   8 months ago

      Like I've said, these people are so unhinged at this point that they're going to provoke a civil war with their non-stop escalation and envelope pushing. And the people in the "middle" complaining that we can't "disagree better" remain blissfully assertive that the right needs to be the ones to back off because that will supposedly make the left less hysterical, or something.

      1. InsaneTrollLogic (Factio Democratica delenda est 5/30/24)   8 months ago

        There’s going to pass an event whereby the right has had enough of this shit, and then the shit hits the proverbial fan.

        The left seems to forget the old adage about being careful what they wish for as they might just get it (and not how they want it).

      2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   8 months ago

        I don't think progressives can stop pushing. Besides those that are truly fomenting revolution, some are now addicted to disaster-victimhood porn. And others just want to "do more", even when the actual problem has been solved. Plus there are the grifters sucking at some institutional teat that need to stimulate more flow.

    6. Eeyore   8 months ago

      Where is a good stroke when we need one.

  50. Ra's al Gore   8 months ago

    Scarred by violence, lawmakers plan for possible ‘mass casualty’ event
    https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2024/09/19/congress-mass-casualty-event-plan/

    1. Mother's Lament   8 months ago

      Sure, so far all the people getting beat up and killed are MAGA, but we all know J6 was a holocaust.
      I mean boots on desks, people!!!

    2. Super Scary   8 months ago

      “The attempted assassination of members at a congressional baseball team practice in 2017, the violent attack on the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, a dramatic spike in threats against members and, most recently, a possible second assassination attempt against former president Donald Trump highlight the need for Congress to ensure it can continue to govern in the aftermath of mass violence, they said.”

      I’m noticing a pattern here, but I can’t quite put my finger on it.

      1. BYODB   8 months ago

        The conflation of three actual no shit assassination attempts with one event where no one was even armed?

        Guess which of those events was aimed at Congress writ large, and which one’s were directed at a particular political party.

  51. Ra's al Gore   8 months ago

    Dr. Birx FINALLY Admits What We All Knew YEARS AGO: 'Two Weeks to Flatten the Curve' Was a MASSIVE LIE
    https://twitchy.com/amy-curtis/2024/09/26/birx-admits-two-weeks-to-flatten-the-curve-was-a-lie-planned-harsher-months-long-lockdowns-n2401435

    On Monday and Tuesday [March 9th and 10th, 2020]…we worked simultaneously to develop the flatten-the-curve guidance I hoped to present to the vice president at week’s end. Getting buy-in on the simple mitigation measures every American could take was just the first step leading to longer and more aggressive interventions. We had to make these palatable to the administration by avoiding the obvious appearance of a full Italian lockdown. … No sooner had we convinced the Trump administration to implement our version of a two-week shutdown than I was trying to figure out how to extend it. Fifteen Days to Slow the Spread was a start, but I knew it would be just that. I didn’t have the numbers in front of me yet to make the case for extending it longer, but I had two weeks to get them.

    1. Don't look at me!   8 months ago

      Trust the experts!

    2. Red Rocks White Privilege   8 months ago

      This is why I don't completely blame Trump for his COVID engagement, because ultimately he was being advised by malicious actors in a very opaque social and political environment. He seems to have figured this out about a month or so after these measures all kicked off, but didn't have the discipline or focus to actually call them out, and I'm sure a lot was being hidden from him in the bureaucratic halls, same as the defense officials who disobeyed direct orders to pull our troops out of Syria and then lied to him about it.

      1. Mike Parsons   8 months ago

        Imagine going into the unknown at the start of a pandemic and your resources are Fauci and Birx, who all the MSM apparatus and public health apparatus tout as amazing experts who know how to save us.

        1. Dillinger   8 months ago

          no fault for not draining the swamp in 2017 ... different players same play

          1. Red Rocks White Privilege   8 months ago

            That is something to legitimately criticize him for. Milei got rid of a lot of those fucks within 48 hours of taking office.

            1. Dillinger   8 months ago

              I dunno I love Milei but I'm not certain it would have played here ... mho 2017 was Little Bighorn. T thought he had friends. they were all with the Sioux

            2. BYODB   8 months ago

              I think the state sent a pretty powerful message to Trump over his Comey firing.

              That message was basically 'don't, or else'.

      2. Gaear Grimsrud   8 months ago

        Yeah Trump got rolled. I've noticed he doesn't brag about the vaccines anymore. Nobody wants to remember that shit.

    3. damikesc   8 months ago

      Gee, thanks Mike Pence.

  52. Ra's al Gore   8 months ago

    Trump forced to scrap outdoor rally in Wisconsin due to Secret Service shortages
    https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-outdoor-rally-wisconsin-secret-service-b2619708.html

    1. damikesc   8 months ago

      First time in my lifetime that the Secret Service has politicized itself against a candidate.

      But, yeah, let's not impeach Mayorkas. He's too vital or something.

      1. Dillinger   8 months ago

        gotta keep him around through Halloween that dude's face is terrifying

      2. Mother's Lament   8 months ago

        Are we witnessing the birth of a new Pretorian Guard or a new Schutzstaffel?
        If it's the latter they can keep their initials which is handy.

        1. Chumby   8 months ago

          Brown shirts aligning with the brown pants.

    2. Mother's Lament   8 months ago

      "Secret Service officials have asked Congress for more funding and resources even as legislators have severely criticized the agency for the July 13 security failures. This week, lawmakers approved $231 million in fresh funding for the agency."

      $231 million extra. Almost a half billion. Wow, I bet that taught them a valuable lesson about letting Trump get shot.

      1. Chumby   8 months ago

        Under the previous funding, agents couldn’t even afford to eat.

        1. The Margrave of Azilia   8 months ago

          They could scarcely afford boozy nights out at foreign assignments.

  53. Ra's al Gore   8 months ago

    With an election looming, the U.S. is approving citizenship applications at the fastest speed in years
    https://www.latimes.com/politics/story/2024-09-26/with-an-election-looming-the-u-s-is-approving-citizenship-applications-at-the-fastest-speed-in-years

    Many immigrants want to get citizenship in time to vote in the upcoming election.
    The Biden administration says the uptick in new citizens is due to efforts to reduce a backlog of applications that mounted during the COVID-19 pandemic.

  54. Dillinger   8 months ago

    >>And it was a good tweet, too:

    not really. you guys are too office-bubbled about your snark talents.

    1. mad.casual   8 months ago

      Office-bubbled or just stupid. Like every scouting report in history just says "He plays team sportsball!" and isn't an in-depth critique of what his biggest weaknesses are and how the program can work with or around them.

      But then, we're talking about the journalist/political class that, for the last 3 elections has conducted an in-depth analysis and selection process consisting of "Next!"

  55. Ra's al Gore   8 months ago

    And when Soros silences the enemies of the left, the usual idiots will claim its "private ownership" doing it.

    House Oversight lawmakers probe FCC over 'expedited' George Soros radio purchase
    https://wwmt.com/news/nation-world/house-oversight-lawmakers-probe-fcc-over-expedited-george-soros-radio-purchase-james-comer-nick-langworthy-federal-communications-commission-brendan-carr-open-society-foundation-audacy

    WASHINGTON (TNND) — House Oversight Committee Republicans on Thursday announced a probe into the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) over allegations it “expedited” the review process of billionaire Democratic donor George Soros’s pending purchase of radio giant Audacy.

    The purchase would allow a Soros-backed group to take ownership of Audacy’s network of 200 U.S. radio stations across 40 markets. FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr alleged during an Oversight Committee hearing last week the agency was deviating from its normal procedure by allowing the purchase to take place.

    Soros's deal, he claimed, potentially breaks a rule preventing more than 25% foreign ownership of U.S. radio stations.

    “I think what’s interesting about it is that the FCC is not following its normal process for reviewing transactions that it has established over a number of years,” Carr warned. “It seems to me the FCC is poised, for the first time, to create an entirely new shortcut.”

    1. Mother's Lament   8 months ago

      This isn’t very libertarian, but I’m starting to think that whether global conglomerate or billionaire, you should only be allowed to own one media outlet at a time.

      Currently 98% of America's national media is owned by just nine companies.

      1. Medulla Oblongata   8 months ago

        This is a bit out-of-date...

        https://techstartups.com/2020/09/18/6-corporations-control-90-media-america-illusion-choice-objectivity-2020/

  56. Ra's al Gore   8 months ago

    Free minds, free markets, and starting WWIII to avoid admitting Hillary lost in 2016 because she is an arrogant fuckup.

    https://x.com/JenGriffinFNC/status/1839397507207487631
    VP Harris standing with Zelensky at the White House: “However, in candor, I share with you, Mr. President. There are some in my country who would instead force Ukraine to give up large parts of its sovereign territory. Who would demand that Ukraine accept that neutrality and would require Ukraine to forego all security relationships with other nations. These proposals are the same of those of Putin. And let us be clear they are not proposals for peace. Instead, they are proposals for surrender, which is dangerous and unacceptable.”

    1. damikesc   8 months ago

      She would not meet Netanyahu and had the same demands she decries for Ukraine for Israel.

      What an idiotic cunt.

      1. Don't look at me!   8 months ago

        Israel isn’t their personal piggy bank like Ukraine is.

    2. Zeb   8 months ago

      I don't care what Ukraine decides to do about the war. I just don't want to be involved or pay for it.

    3. Super Scary   8 months ago
  57. Dillinger   8 months ago

    >>Look, there are lots of things to ding Vance for

    seriously I can't fucking take one more American story about someone with nothing working hard and rising above I need more stories about chicks who pronounce their own name two different ways then call you a racist for doing the same teaching our younger female generations about sleeping and stabbing their way into power positions

    1. The Margrave of Azilia   8 months ago

      Stabbing? That's a new one, isn't it?

  58. Dillinger   8 months ago

    >>writes Nate Silver (more from him here)

    did Disney buy this place or just you?

  59. Ra's al Gore   8 months ago

    https://x.com/Kredo0/status/1839358740568621237

    BREAKING: Iran, under Biden-Harris admin, has cut its nuke "breakout time by more than 90% and increased its stockpile of enriched uranium enough to build a nuke arsenal of more than a dozen weapons in that time," @SenTomCotton, @RepStefanik, & 37 lawmakers warn

  60. Dillinger   8 months ago

    >>The ongoing military escalation between Israel Defense Forces and Hezbollah

    well ... one side is escalating the other is losing all its missiles and terrorists

  61. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   8 months ago

    “However, in candor, I share with you, Mr. President. There are some in my country who would instead force Ukraine to give up large parts of its sovereign territory….”

    How could anyone in the US “force” Ukraine to do anything? Gonna guess no one calls Cackles on the obvious lie.

  62. Dillinger   8 months ago

    >>Mayor Eric Adams faces five federal charges

    bad dog! shouldn't have barked up the tree.

  63. Ra's al Gore   8 months ago

    At least until the shooting starts in Ukraine, then we'll be back to 'tradition'

    Teachers tell schoolboys that 'displaying traditional gendered roles in a family' could lead to them committing RAPE: Almost a third of schools use relationship and sex education classes to tell kids about 'toxic masculinity'
    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13874927/teachers-schoolboys-traditional-gendered-roles-family-rape-toxic-masculinity.html

    Another presents a 'pyramid of sexual violence', which suggests that certain minor behaviours such as 'displaying traditional gendered roles' may develop into other examples of 'gender-based violence' such as flashing, groping and even rape.

    The FET said that such lessons are teaching pupils about a 'problematic new ideology' that presents the idea that 'boys and men possess traits that are inherently negative for society'.

    1. I, Woodchipper   8 months ago

      We must put an end to toxic femininity it is destroying everything in its path.

    2. mad.casual   8 months ago

      ‘displaying traditional gendered roles’ may develop into other examples of ‘gender-based violence’ such as flashing, groping and even rape

      Wait, Mrs. Casual's French Maid outfit is still in, right? What about Sexy Nurse or Naughty Cheerleader? Halloween's right around the corner.

      1. Don't look at me!   8 months ago

        As long as she has the figure for it, it’s all good.

        Send pix.

      2. Dillinger   8 months ago

        from what I understand as long as she is the one flashing groping and raping all is fine.

        1. mad.casual   8 months ago

          [white supremacist sign]

    3. BYODB   8 months ago


      The FET said that such lessons are teaching pupils about a ‘problematic new ideology’ that presents the idea that ‘boys and men possess traits that are inherently negative for society’.

      This isn't surprising. They've been saying this for years, and it's basically an elaborate revenge fantasy by radical feminists.

      Not that anyone cares what they have to say these days since in the modern era men also make the best women. I don't think they've gotten the memo yet that women are believed to be inferior to men in all things, at least by their fellow travelers.

      Of course, never mind that the corollary that's implied about women. These people are incapable of reading second order consequences of their own bullshit.

    4. The Margrave of Azilia   8 months ago

      How does the Daily Mail keep scooping the U. S. media on U. S. stories?

      I guess I know the answer.

    5. Medulla Oblongata   8 months ago

      Gillette's "all men are probably rapists" advertising campaign was my first personal boycott.

  64. Dillinger   8 months ago

    >>It's "growing unusually large for a Gulf of Mexico storm, and is now rapidly intensifying," reports Axios.

    yesterday ... during the brief Cat3 --> Cat 4 window ... but yes

    1. Don't look at me!   8 months ago

      Nothing like this has ever happened to Florida before!

      1. Dillinger   8 months ago

        New Orleans too. "hey let's found a hurricane-target city below sea level!!!"

        1. BYODB   8 months ago

          In fairness, the original city is not below sea level and rarely if ever floods. It was virtually untouched even by Katrina.

          The expansive city that's grown up around the original founding? Yeah, that part is known to be a permanent disaster zone.

          1. InsaneTrollLogic (Factio Democratica delenda est 5/30/24)   8 months ago

            Very true. The Quarter never flooded, nor did the Garden District or Algiers (westbank). Those were, and are, the high ground there. The Lower Ninth floods whenever a toilet overflows.

      2. Sometimes a Great Notion   8 months ago

        Evidently the Outer Banks, NC lost another house to the ocean according to media reports. Funny that since 86' when my parents bought a house there, ever year at Thanksgiving we'd drive down beach highway and see a house reclaimed by the sea nearly every year- don't remember it being news except for maybe after Hurricane Bob.

        1. Don't look at me!   8 months ago

          House falls in ocean, opens up more valuable beach space.

          1. Dillinger   8 months ago

            possible new structures for the ocean ecosystem to build around, too.

        2. mad.casual   8 months ago

          FFS it’s the *Outer* *Banks*! Half of them were already on stilts because *they were built that way*. Call me back when a house topples out of the Blue Ridge Mountains into the ocean, *that’s* something I wanna see!

        3. MasterThief   8 months ago

          So many houses out there are built on flimsy sand bars anyway. Every time a storm comes through they have to get out a bulldozer and reshape the land.

  65. I, Woodchipper   8 months ago

    his comfort spreading viral lies and rumors (Haitian pet eating!)

    Why is this so hard to believe? There are actual police reports about it. It's happened. I could care less to be honest, it's not the main issue. But it has happened so why call it a viral lie?

    1. Ra's al Gore   8 months ago

      Haitians eat cats = racist (it gets in the way of the ruling class desire for immigrants)

      Chinese eat bats = not racist (it protects the ruling class from unwanted questions about lab leaks and gain of functions research)

      1. mtrueman   8 months ago

        Man U football chant:

        Park, Park
        Wherever you may be
        You eat dogs in your country,
        It could be worse,
        You could be scouse,
        Eating rats in your council house

        (Scouse: Derogatory term for Liverpudlian. Council house: public housing.)

        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O-22toakr9o

      2. I, Woodchipper   8 months ago

        I never could understand the whole thing about the lab leak theory being racist but somehow "these barbarians are eating live bats at the street market" is not .

  66. Ra's al Gore   8 months ago

    test

    1. Jefferson Paul   8 months ago

      you failed

  67. Ra's al Gore   8 months ago

    Museum directors need to be arrested as co conspirators at this point.

    BREAKING: 2 VAN GOGH PAINTINGS SOUPED HOURS AFTER PHOEBE AND ANNA SENTENCED

    3 Just Stop Oil supporters have thrown soup over 2 of Van Gogh paintings in the ‘Poets and Lovers’ exhibition at the National Gallery.

    1. Don't look at me!   8 months ago

      You know, glass isn’t that expensive….

      1. Chumby   8 months ago

        Neither is instructing the guards to prohibit blue and purple haired things from entering the gallery.

        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   8 months ago

          What about common sense soup controls?

          1. Chumby   8 months ago

            Soup background checks and waiting periods?

            1. Jefferson Paul   8 months ago

              Still not enough if it doesn't shut down the cafeteria loophole.

              1. Chumby   8 months ago

                Campbell’s should be named as a defendant.

            2. Eeyore   8 months ago

              National soup registry.

    2. Zeb   8 months ago

      I can't comprehend how these people believe that doing dumb shit that just annoys most people helps to advance their agenda.

      1. Ra's al Gore   8 months ago

        It shows they can basically do whatever they want with no consequences. The goal isn't to persuade us, its to demoralize us.

        1. Mother's Lament   8 months ago

          ^This.

          It’s a display of power by the gentry class. We can do anything and you can do nothing.

          See mtrueman below for an example. Apparently the only other alternative to not being humiliated and annoyed is your death. Debate and persuasion are not options.

        2. mtrueman   8 months ago

          "no consequences."

          What? 'Soup might have seeped through the glass,' the judge told the court as he sentenced the pair to two years less a day.

          1. Mother's Lament   8 months ago

            They’re cultural touchstones of the entire West and have been for over a century. They aren’t on the same level as your Coexist bumper sticker or your “In This House, We Believe,” lawn sign.

            And it’s far less time than you guys are sentencing blasphemers who leave tire tracks on pride flag crosswalks to.

            1. mtrueman   8 months ago

              “They’re cultural touchstones of the entire West ”

              Van Gogh is much more than that. He not only drew from and was influenced by Japanese art and artists like Hokusai, famed for his views of Fuji, but is revered around the world today. The Portrait of Dr Paul Gachet was sold to the Japanese businessman Ryoei Saito for $US83 million. He later claimed that he wanted the painting to be cremated with his body. Fortunately, this did not occur on his death in 1996, and instead the Van Gogh was sold privately to Wolfgang Flöttl, an Austrian investment manager. After he faced financial problems the portrait changed hands again and is now owned by an extremely secretive European billionaire.

              Dubai, I gather, is one of the best places in the world today to enjoy Van Gogh’s work. Insider tip: if you are interested in selling contemporary art in Dubai, think falcons. Islam frowns on portraits depicting people, but falcons are kosher.

              Consigning Van Gogh as artist important to the west vastly underestimates his place in art today.

              1. Mother's Lament   8 months ago

                "Consigning Van Gogh as artist important to the west"

                Which I didn't do, but I guess you wanted to redirect, huh?

                1. mtrueman   8 months ago

                  I wanted to impress upon you the importance of Van Gogh as an artist important to the entire world. That's probably why the soupers singled out his work for their action, don't you think?

                  You should be thankful for my redirecting from the aggrieved bluster and insults you were offering. We all know you want to be the victim here, Give it a rest already, you schmuck.

      2. mtrueman   8 months ago

        Annoying people is better than killing them. Nobody is going to die from having to wipe soup off of a famous painting. Had the activists decided to confront our dependence on fossil fuels directly, say by blowing up a pipeline, refinery, or something similar, lives could have been lost, either directly in the explosions or by the consequences of interrupting the supply of fuel to needy users.

        Souping the Van Goghs gets world wide attention. Within one hour of BBC's report, we already have Ra's al Gore, Chumby, Zeb, and Don't look at me! feeling the need to weigh in on the issue.

        1. Chumby   8 months ago

          Back from camp so soon?

        2. TrickyVic (old school)   8 months ago

          ""Souping the Van Goghs gets world wide attention""

          Yeah, that they are disrespectful assholes. That's the take way. No one really cares why the idiots did it.

          1. mtrueman   8 months ago

            "No one really cares why the idiots did it."

            The lady doth protest too much, methinks.

        3. Zeb   8 months ago

          You know what's even better? Not annoying people or killing them. And their stated aim would end up killing huge numbers of people by making energy far more expensive destroying the world economy. And we'd still have to deal with climate and nasty weather because that has been a constant through all of human history. We are better off with cheap energy. The problem here is that these retards have actually convinced themselves that global warming is an existential threat, which is nonsense. But even if it wasn't, souping great art is not a way to get people on your side.

          1. mtrueman   8 months ago

            "And we’d still have to deal with climate and nasty weather because that has been a constant through all of human history. "

            This is shrill and inaccurate. Throughout human history the weather has been clement and favorable to human development. Humans expanded from a small area of Africa to every continent on the planet, save one, thanks to a climate which allows humans, not to mention billions of plants and animals to thrive, almost entirely without recourse burning any fossil fuels, but relying on the energy of the sun. It sounds, Zeb, like you have imbibed deeply of the product of industry's propaganda mills. I suggest a change in diet. Try the soup!

            1. Chumby   8 months ago

              When did you become carbon neutral and what lifestyle changes were most surprising to you during that journey?

              1. mtrueman   8 months ago

                I'm glad you asked. But there's really no such thing as carbon neutral when it comes humans living in the world today. Now that this myth is dispensed with, on to the real world. I've been a bird watcher for most of my life. But I never really got to appreciate bird song until birding at my new off-grid home. That was the most surprising thing to me. I'd read about 'bird watching' for the blind. Perhaps you come across the topic in your readings too. It is claimed that for every species of bird a sighted person can see, there are some fifty that can be heard. Almost unbelievable, wouldn't you agree. But my experience tells me the claim is plausible. Feel free to ask any more questions you have for me.

                1. Chumby   8 months ago

                  Your post reads like something from cheap social media scammers.

                  Birding is a lifestyle change? I think net positive carbon emitters can still experience song birds.

                  My net carbon emissions are zero. I hear the birds returning in spring when things start greening, the wild turkey a little later during their breeding season, the geese flying overhead these days headed south, the owls spring and fall, the loons during the summer, and the woodpeckers year round both pecking away for insects and the pileated ones with their call.

                  1. mtrueman   8 months ago

                    "Your post reads like something from cheap social media scammers."

                    You get what you pay for.

                    "Birding is a lifestyle change? "

                    City dwelling to off grid dwelling = lifestyle change. Enhanced pleasure in hobbies = lifestyle change. Have you ever done anything to change your lifestyle? If not, why not? You might even like it.

                    " I think net positive carbon emitters can still experience song birds."

                    Not if the songs are drowned out by the sounds of cars, truck, motorcycles etc. You may have become accustomed to these sounds. Get away from the city for a while. You may be in for a pleasant surprise.

                    " I hear the birds returning in spring when things start greening,"

                    It's good to hear that you've had the pleasure. It puts you in a good position to appreciate my little anecdote, even though it somehow offended you. I recommend you take a day or two to think it over before replying with more insults and snide remarks.

                    1. Chumby   8 months ago

                      Sounds like it falls under that “spouting nonsense” comment of yours.

                      Anyhow, I had asked about your carbon neutrality and it sounds like you aren’t. Something about glass houses. Reminds me of Kamala answering whether Americans are better off under Biden-Harris with something about a middle class upbringing. But you do you.

                      I now live in a city? There’s some gaslighting. Maybe take a day or two to think that over before spouting more nonsense.

                    2. mtrueman   8 months ago

                      As I say, waiting a day or so to cool off before responding won't hurt you.

                      "I had asked about your carbon neutrality "

                      I already addressed this:
                      "But there’s really no such thing as carbon neutral when it comes humans living in the world today. "

                      "I now live in a city? "

                      You tell me. I assume you know at least something about life in the city, ie that it's noisier than the countryside.

                    3. Bertram Guilfoyle   8 months ago

                      birding at my new off-grid home.

                      Have you considered following in Aaron Bushnell's footsteps and removing yourself from the grid permanently?

                    4. Chumby   8 months ago

                      More nonsense.

                      How is responding hurting me? Other than time wasting with someone that admitted to spouting nonsense.

                      Some goalpost shifting, irrelevant authority, and covering for gaslighting. Not even worth fifty cents.

                    5. mtrueman   8 months ago

                      "How is responding hurting me? "

                      A little more introspection might help you answer that. I can't help you, I'm afraid. If you have any questions about bird watching, I'd be happy to give my full attention. Otherwise, 'tend your garden' as Voltaire wrote in some French book.

                    6. Chumby   8 months ago

                      Irrelevant authority followed by an appeal to authority.

                      But I’ll be charitable: what magnification do you prefer for your field glasses?

            2. Zeb   8 months ago

              That's a load of shit. Humans left Africa during the last major glacial period. Climate has changed radically several times since then. Since humans migrated out of Africa, there have been numerous near catastrophic episodes of climate change that had major effects on population and development of human culture. Even in historic times, there have been periods of climate change leading to crop failures and mass starvation. With cheap energy and modern technology, we are far better equipped to deal with events like those than we ever have been. Watermelon communists like you are asking for humanity to hobble itself.
              Beyond that, it's totally unrealistic to think people will stop using fossil fuels. Even if the industrialized West did, all of the growth of oil use and emissions is happening in the developing world. To cut them off from cheap energy sources would be an absolute disaster leading to a huge amount of death.

              1. mtrueman   8 months ago

                "Humans left Africa during the last major glacial period. Climate has changed radically several times since then. "

                So what? Humans are perfectly capable of thriving in glaciated areas. We have been inhabiting Greenland, almost entirely covered in glaciers for thousands of years. I don't know what you expect to accomplish by downplaying human ability to adapt and survive, helpless and doomed to extinction without the crutch of burning fossil fuels.

                1. Zeb   8 months ago

                  Oh, for fuck's sake.

                  mtrueman: "Throughout human history the weather has been clement and favorable to human development."

                  Sorry, I keep forgetting that you are a dishonest sophist.

                  I am quite confident in humans' ability to adapt and survive as a species with or without fossil fuels. It will just go a lot smoother with a lot less death with cheap, available and abundant energy.

                  1. mtrueman   8 months ago

                    " It will just go a lot smoother with a lot less death with cheap, available and abundant energy."

                    There's never been a period when humans didn't have access to cheap, available and abundant energy. Why pretend otherwise?

                    1. Zeb   8 months ago

                      That is just plain wrong if you are talking about useful energy that people can use intensively. Yeah, we've always had the sun. But there are actual reasons why things started to grow so quickly in the 19th and 20th centuries.

                    2. Bertram Guilfoyle   8 months ago

                      There’s never been a period when humans didn’t have access to cheap, available and abundant energy.

                      Proof, as if any more were needed, that truman just slings bullshit.

                    3. mtrueman   8 months ago

                      " if you are talking about useful energy that people can use intensively."

                      I was referring to the sun. You know, that source of energy that is cheap, available and abundant. You don't like the sun? There are billions of other stars out there that might meet with your approval. Good luck.

            3. Earth-based Human Skeptic   8 months ago

              Fucking retarded.

          2. BYODB   8 months ago

            There is a reason that most of these people are either children or doddering elderly people.

            They are not thinking creatures. These are the true believers who the leadership is willing to sacrifice to keep their donations rolling in to support their lavish lifestyles as 'non-profit managers'.

            It's ineffectual and counter to their stated aims for a reason. They don't want to succeed.

  68. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   8 months ago

    Too local:

    "Trump unloads on Pelosi for insider trading after latest stock dump: ‘She should be prosecuted’"
    [...]
    "Former President Donald Trump ripped into Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) during a press conference, saying she “should be prosecuted” over alleged insider trading.
    The Republican presidential nominee called out the former House speaker after reports this week that weeks ahead of the Department of Justice’s lawsuit against Visa, Pelosi’s husband, Paul Pelosi, dumped over $500,000 worth of the credit card giant’s stock.
    “Nancy Pelosi has a little problem because her husband sold their Visa stock – they had a lot of Visa stock – one day before it was announced that Visa is being sued by the Department of Justice,” Trump said during a press conference at Trump Tower in New York, though he incorrectly noted it was one day before the lawsuit..."
    https://www.bizpacreview.com/2024/09/27/trump-unloads-on-pelosi-for-insider-trading-after-latest-stock-dump-she-should-be-prosecuted-1490647/

    But Trump is a grifter /turd.

    1. Mother's Lament   8 months ago

      One of the only federal politicians NOT to get vastly more wealthy during his time in DC.

  69. Chumby   8 months ago

    Schrödinger's Haitian cat is neither dead nor alive - it is missing.

    1. Eeyore   8 months ago

      It is both hiding in the alley and in a Haitian belly at the same time. Any attempt to observe the actual location of the cat is impossible.

  70. mtrueman   8 months ago

    The Iranians have ample reason to target Trump. First, he ordered the murder of an important general in the Iranian Revolutionary Guard. He also withdrew from Obama's nuclear agreement and ordered economic sanctions again Iran. So they have plenty motive to sink Trump's presidential aspirations, at the very least.

    Leaking Trump's research on Vance doesn't fit the bill. It resulted in an alternative journalist getting a temporary lock up of his Twitter account. Big deal. That does nothing to slake the Persian thirst for revenge. The leaked document is so milquetoast that it contains nothing to undermine Trump's chances. Liz Wolfe, desperate to highlight some scurrilous dirt on Vance, has to ignore the leaked document altogether and bring up some dubious cat lady study which I assume was nowhere mentioned in the leak.

  71. Dillinger   8 months ago

    holistically.

  72. Medulla Oblongata   8 months ago

    "On Thursday, X suspended the account of Ken Klippenstein, an independent journalist who formerly wrote for The Intercept, due to his sharing of the Donald Trump campaign's vetting dossier on J.D. Vance."

    I remember when it was Trump, et al. being censored...

    "X is a private company!"

    Which I agreed with before, and do today. X/FB/Threads... is under no obligation to provide a forum for anyone. OTOH, doing the government's censorship bidding is rightly to be called out.

  73. Medulla Oblongata   8 months ago

    "Trump, Giuliani, Cuomo, Adams. Notable that four of the most venal, petty, authoritarian, generally shitty American political figures in recent American history came up in the world of New York politics and that seems at least as important as what party they belong to."

    What political office did Trump run for and/or hold in New York?

    1. Zeb   8 months ago

      If you are going to be a property developer in NYC, you are going to have to be part of the political scene in one way or another.

      1. mtrueman   8 months ago

        If you are going to be president of the USA....

        1. Dillinger   8 months ago

          T was (D) when he was on that scene.

          1. mtrueman   8 months ago

            You can take the boy out of NY, but can you take NY out of the boy?

            1. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   8 months ago

              Can trueman make sense?

              1. Chumby   8 months ago

                Yes. Fifty per post.

  74. Gaear Grimsrud   8 months ago

    https://x.com/collinrugg/status/1838756867691954336
    "Robert Redfield, who I really go after in my Fauci book, wrote an editorial in Newsweek magazine today saying that he was endorsing President Trump because President Trump was gonna restore American health."
    Redfield said: "He has chosen exactly the only person who can do this, Robert F. Kennedy Jr."
    "This was breathtaking to me because this is the guy who's the head of the CDC that I've been criticizing for years, and then this afternoon he came over and had lunch with me."
    "And the first thing he said to me is: 'You got everything right.'"

  75. Medulla Oblongata   8 months ago

    "As of Thursday, our forecast is that Kamala Harris is a 3:1 favorite in the popular vote"

    THERE IS NO POPULAR VOTE.

    The "popular vote" is to presidential elections what total yards of offense are to a football game.

    The goal of a presidential election and a football game is to put points on the board. In the election, that's winning states (and thus electors), in football that's getting the ball across the goal line or through the uprights.

    Having 500 yards of offense and 14 points is a losing proposition if the other team has 21 points but only 150 yards of offense! STFU crowing about "Yeah, but we ran up and down the field on them and they couldn't move the ball!" THEY put POINTS on the board--THEY did what it takes to win the game. There's ZERO points for total offense.

    In their contest, Clinton had 658 yards of total offense (she had 68.5M votes) and Trump had 629 yards of total offense (62.9M votes). But the fact is, that despite moving the ball up and down the field somewhat better than Trump, she turned the ball over 5 times (lost 5 state that Obama carried twice) and failed to score points when it counted. Someone crying about total yards off offense is readily countered with "Scoreboard!".

    Because the rules are the rules, we can't really look at the aggregate vote totals.

    Campaigns and elections are based on the rules of the Electoral College. Everyone planned their strategy for campaigning based on garnering EC votes. Voters in locked-in states made their Election Day decisions to perhaps stay home knowing their candidate had basically already won (or lost) their state.

    Based on the final score of a football game played under the current rules you can't say who'd have won if 2 points were also awarded based on each first down gained, because team strategies would change based on the different rules in effect at the time of the game. If fouls in a basketball game resulted in 2 points being deducted from your team score rather than allowing the other team the chance to shoot 1+1 or 2 free throws, think the game would be played differently?

    If the winner needed to win the popular vote nationwide, campaigns would run very differently and voters' behaviors would be very different.

    1. mtrueman   8 months ago

      "THERE IS NO POPULAR VOTE."

      There are 50 popular votes. Or maybe 51.

      1. Ra's al Gore   8 months ago

        Every state has different election laws, criminal laws (can felons vote? what is a felony?), etc. If we threw all the votes into one pot all laws would need to be national. The left likes that. I don't.

        1. mtrueman   8 months ago

          You don't like pot? Have you tried huffing glue?

    2. shadydave   8 months ago

      "If the winner needed to win the popular vote nationwide..."

      The United States as we know it would cease to exist. You can forget about a place like Idaho standing still for that.

    3. Jefferson Paul   8 months ago

      This is one of the best analogies I've ever heard (read) for why the popular vote is meaningless when the winner is chosen by a majority of votes in the Electoral College.

      Well done, sir.

      1. mtrueman   8 months ago

        "the winner is chosen by a majority of votes in the Electoral College."

        This is why America isn't a democracy. In a democracy, the winner is chosen by the public. In America, it's wealthy, politically connected insiders who chose the winner. If it's any consolation, the Electoral College is probably one of the least woke colleges in the country.

        1. Jefferson Paul   8 months ago

          In America, it’s wealthy, politically connected insiders who chose the winner.

          Because without the EC we wouldn't have "wealthy, politically connected insiders" running the show? Whatever your misguided thoughts on the EC, if you believe that is what is causing our politics to be heavily influenced by big donors, big business, big labor, big pharma, big tech, MIC, etc., you're out of your mind.

          1. mtrueman   8 months ago

            "Because without the EC we wouldn’t have “wealthy, politically connected insiders” running the show?"

            We were discussing choosing the winners. Running the show is a different kettle of fish.

            "if you believe that is what is causing our politics to be heavily influenced by big donors"

            I don't believe that. I never stated that and I never meant to imply that.

            I stated that in a democracy it is the public that chooses the winner, not the cabal of unelected, wealthy insiders.

        2. Jefferson Paul   8 months ago

          Also, I LIKE that we have the EC and I LIKE that all states have two senators, while the house apportionment is based on population. (It would be better if the 17th Amendment never passed, though.) I don't want a truly democratic system. It would be too easy to get terrible things passed that violate rights.

          I don't hear the same people, whether in the US or outside, complaining about the "undemocratic" EC also bemoaning how undemocratic the parliamentary systems of European nations are. The legislature votes for the prime minister. Talk about being removed from direct democracy.

          1. mtrueman   8 months ago

            "while the house apportionment is based on population. "

            That's a myth. The population of the US has increased dramatically. The house has essentially remained unchanged.

            "Talk about being removed from direct democracy."

            Direct democracy and representative democracy are two different things, aren't they?

          2. Medulla Oblongata   8 months ago

            Note that MEPs (Members of the European Parliament) are both guaranteed (like Senators) and apportioned (like Representatives). Each of the 27 countries in the EU gets at least 6 MEPs, there are 720 MEPs total, with 558 (720 - 27 * 6) seats being apportioned by the resident population of each country (with lots of arguments about using residents vs citizens).

            https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apportionment_in_the_European_Parliament

            " According to European Union treaties, the distribution of seats is "degressively proportional" to the population of the member states, with negotiations and agreements between member states playing a role.[1] Thus the allocation of seats is not strictly proportional to the size of a state's population, nor does it reflect any other automatically triggered or fixed mathematical formula. The process can be compared to the composition of the electoral college used to elect the President of the United States of America in that, pro rata, the smaller state received more places in the electoral college than the more populous states."

            "When the Parliament was established in 1952 as the 78-member "Common Assembly of the European Coal and Steel Community" the then-three smaller states (Belgium, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands) were concerned about being under-represented and hence they were granted more seats than their population would have allowed.

  76. Gaear Grimsrud   8 months ago

    https://www.bizpacreview.com/2024/09/25/ceo-jamie-dimon-pushes-for-a-musk-government-efficiency-commission-we-really-need-to-do-it-1490070/
    JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon is on board with Elon Musk’s proposed government efficiency commission, calling it a “very good idea.”
    “So Elon, this idea about having an efficiency commission, I actually like the idea. I think governments have to become more efficient, more competent and look at when they take money what do they get for it?” Dimon said during an interview with CNBC-TV18 at the India Investor Summit, according to the New York Post.
    “I actually think it’s a very good idea,” he added.
    According to the CEO, there is a need for such a commission to ensure government accountability.
    “We really need to do it. In America, we will do it, I’m sure,” Dimon added. “A lot of the other countries need to do the same thing.”

    1. I, Woodchipper   8 months ago

      it will never happen. Leviathan cannot be tamed

      1. Don't look at me!   8 months ago

        Rockets will never be able to be reused.

      2. Eeyore   8 months ago

        It's closer to a giant tapeworm. A parasite that should be aborted.

  77. The Margrave of Azilia   8 months ago

    The information Boehm shared strikes me as neither shocking nor scandalous.

  78. Medulla Oblongata   8 months ago

    For what it's worth (just an X posting)..by Nelson's standards these folks are true conservatives!

    https://x.com/joma_gc/status/1838726206478336070

    The Harris-Walz campaign is running an ad in Pennsylvania claiming to depict two ordinary Pennsylvanians who are former Trump supporters and lifelong Republicans turned off by January 6th and Charlotesville, and now voting for Kamala Harris.

    After doing some research I found information on these two individuals, whose names are Robert Lange and Kristina Chadwick. Both are trained actors, film producers, and farmers who recently debuted a film called "Hayride to Hell" at the far-left CentreFilm Festival in State College, PA in 2023 which featured films about interracial gay fathers who find themselves raising a child after one of the dad's becomes a widower, and another about the struggle of illegal immigrants.

    Lange and Chadwick who co-own Sugartown Strawberries in Malvern, PA and Bob Lange serves as the chair of the three member Willistown Township, Chester County Board of Supervisors. They are prolific regular donors to DEMOCRATS for over a decade.

    Chadwick who at the time listed her employer as Arden Theatre Co. donated twice to ActBlue in 2016. Lange is a prolific donor to Democrats including Bob Casey, John Fetterman, and Hillary Clinton back in 2016. He is also a donor to ActBlue. FEC records are attached.

  79. Medulla Oblongata   8 months ago

    Harris made the remarks in an interview with Wisconsin Public Radio “I think we should eliminate the filibuster for Roe, and get us to the point where 51 votes would be what we need to actually put back in law the protections for reproductive freedom and for the ability of every person and every woman to make decisions about their own body and not have their government tell them what to do,”

    Unless, of course, we're talking about COVID jabs, in which case FYTW.

  80. JohnZ   8 months ago

    Isn't it odd how this constantly attacks trump and Vance but literally gives Harris and Walz a pass.
    There could be several articles alone on Tampon Tim Walz and his failures as governor of Minnesota or that he is a tyrannical little wannabe dictator in the likeness of Xi.
    It's always Trump this or that, Vance is awful blah,blah,blah, but ignore the fact that Harris is an absolute failure at any task given to her and Walz is a nasty fat little Marxist pig.

  81. Supply Side   8 months ago

    Trump and Vance are not libertarians. They are Statists who will destroy small business and create a form of tribute to the Trump run state like in the mafia state of Russia.

    1. Medulla Oblongata   8 months ago

      Is that like 10% for the Big Guy?

  82. Chumby   8 months ago

    8=====> 0-:

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