A student who self-identified as a Democrat at the University of North Carolina-Asheville joined Turning Point USA this past spring semester of 2025, as well as the College Democrats.
@Althouse, I’d like to commission a poll. We should vote on how long it will take Hamas to deliberately kill as many Gazan civilians as the IDF killed accidentally while chasing Hamas.
I was in a Zoom for Ivy etc alums trying to organize against Trump’s academic counteroffensive (I don’t agree with them - was basically spying). They keep saying “academic freedom!” but what they mean is “freedom to do what we want with tax money!”
I had the news on with the sound off, and one of the stories is Hegseth’s new agreement that press have to sign in order to be allowed in the Pentagon. They similarly cried “press freedom!” but really mean “special privileges for established press outfits in a building that the general public - heck the general military population - doesn’t even get to enter.”
I would feel better if they were just saying these things as cover for what they really mean. But it’s worse than that: they really think freedom means special privileges.
In other words, they’re not trying to protect their phoney baloney jobs - they think their jobs are neither phony nor baloney! CC, JSM
Congrats ann. You and meade have made a fine home for the angry old men who cheer the killing of children. Your man exposes his chest like Superman... all the dead kids. Win-ning. This winter is likey going to be brutal in America. You boomers just don't value life anymore. Your children have learned well what you've taught. You'll be safe in Madison, I am sure...
Like we need another TDS story, but here is one anyway. The CEO of my very large company posted an open letter on the intranet celebrating the truce on Monday. Pretty standard stuff - peace good, death bad, etc. with no mention of the president. Within 30 minutes they had to shut down the comments because all the outraged lefties were flooding the board with comments about Portland and immigration and PBS and generic Orange Man Bad. Can someone explain to me how a grownup would think it’s ok to post this kind of stuff at work? It’s not an appropriate venue for that kind of ‘discussion’ or maybe I’m just old fashioned. My hypothesis is there are a large number of people who got used to saying whatever popped into their heads over the past few years with zero pushback/repercussions and simply don’t know how/when to stop.
Not to be awkward, but am I the only one that thinks that giving Charlie Kirk a Presidential Medal of Freedom posthumously is a little too far over the top? Not taking anything away from his accomplishments, but are they at this kind of level - would he be getting the award if it wasn't politically helpful, as a result of his untimely death? There's only a couple hundred of these out there.
Homosexuals, including bisexuals, are a stable orientation that is not prone to entertain abortive ideation, and does not pose a disparate risk to others of the same sex. Dysfunctional, but tolerable.
how long it will take Hamas to deliberately kill as many Gazan civilians as the IDF killed ========= will the Gazans hold still for Hamas to slaughter them?
Aggie, ref the PMF for Charlie (hyd): I would argue that it's not prestigious enough. So many recipients have been artists, entertainers, political buds of the POTUS (Pelosi Galore! Soros!), people whose stars have since tarnished (LBJ, Bill Cosby). It seems like we use it as an all-purpose award that in other countries is parceled out into chivalric orders, peerages, or single-purpose commemorative medals.
Kirk (z''l), in full disregard of his personal safety, repeatedly exposed himself to known violent opposition in order to accomplish his mission of providing young adult Americans with an alternative to their schools' indoctrination, until he eventually fell to enemy fire. His actions reflect great credit on himself, Turning Point USA, the MAGA Movement, and the free American People.
If he had a civilian/non-war valor medal similar to the George Cross, that would be appropriate for him. CC, JSM
My hypothesis is there are a large number of people who got used to saying whatever popped into their heads over the past few years with zero pushback/repercussions and simply don’t know how/when to stop.
"Social media made y'all way to[o] comfortable with disrespecting people and not getting punched in the face for it." -- Mike Tyson, 2022
’Not to be awkward, but am I the only one that thinks that giving Charlie Kirk a Presidential Medal of Freedom posthumously is a little too far over the top?’
He was unique in re-introducing rational debate to college campuses (as absurd and paradoxical as that is). And, sadly, it may be the first exposure that many of these young people experienced. Free speech is being trampled around the world, largely fomented by universities, and there can be no liberty without it. I think it’s warranted.
José Andrés received the Presidential Medal of Freedom awarded by President Joe Biden on January 4, 2025. He’s the founder of World Central Kitchen, recognized for his disaster relief efforts (e.g., feeding communities after hurricanes and in conflict zones like Ukraine). There’s a photo Andrés posing with Ryan Wesley Routh (the would-be assailant arrested in September 2024 near Trump’s West Palm Beach golf course, close to Mar-a-Lago) in Kyiv, Ukraine, around 2022.
“NEW YORK — Leaders of Young Republican groups throughout the country worried what would happen if their Telegram chat ever got leaked, but they kept typing anyway. They referred to Black people as monkeys and “the watermelon people” and mused about putting their political opponents in gas chambers. They talked about raping their enemies and driving them to suicide and lauded Republicans who they believed support slavery.
William Hendrix, the Kansas Young Republicans’ vice chair, used the words “n--ga” and “n--guh,” variations of a racial slur, more than a dozen times in the chat. Bobby Walker, the vice chair of the New York State Young Republicans at the time, referred to rape as “epic.” Peter Giunta, who at the time was chair of the same organization, wrote in a message sent in June that “everyone that votes no is going to the gas chamber.
Giunta was referring to an upcoming vote on whether he should become chair of the Young Republican National Federation, the GOP’s 15,000-member political organization for Republicans between 18 and 40 years old.
“Im going to create some of the greatest physiological torture methods known to man. We only want true believers,” he continued.”
Eva Marie: Yeah, good example. In his native Spain, Andres would get some lower-level knighthood. In France, maybe the entry-level grade of the Legion d'Honneur. Here, he gets crammed into the same order as Cosby and Neil Armstrong. Maybe Trump can establish a whole spectrum of civilian medals, parallelling the military system. CC, JSM
@TwoAndAHalfCents, corporations have changed a great deal in the decade plus since I retired if the people pushing back on the CEO don’t at least receive a letter of reprimand in their permanent personnel file, and more likely, a termination notice.
Was the CEO perhaps facing a need to “rightsize” the organization and looking for the dead wood to self-identify? Recall that after he bought X-formerly-Twitter an employee chewed on Elon Musk to his face, claiming to have been misgendered by the new boss. Musk claimed to have responded bu saying that his own pronouns are “you’re” and “fired.”
Whether it's young Democrats expressing their support for DEI or young Republicans saying "I love Hitler,' both sides have expressed controversial opinions.
Joy Reid's blatantly homophobic writings were found and had no impact on her career. Same with Trudeau's and Kimmel's blackface. The left always make excuses or just ignore their people's faux pas. So screw it: the RIght had better start doing the same thing.
Plus, you figure there was some sheep/lamb calculus going on: these kids were already endangering their futures by being Young Republicans, so any other transgression was just icing on the cake. CC/JSM
Someone mentioned this morning, in comic aside, that AI will be using half the power generated in the world soon. But it got me thinking about an article I had just read on China's 3 Gorges Dam, which may or may not have been factual, and may or may not be correctly reported by me, but anyway... It said that the dam is so huge that it has slowed (or sped up...see, I can't remember the small stuff or even be bothered to look it up again) the rotation of the Earth by several microseconds. But what really got me thinking was the claim that 31 million homes had been displaced for the project, and it brings energy to 5 million homes. That seems like a trade-off that only government could rationalize. Also, couldn't a decent size nuclear plant power 5 million homes? Seabrook in New Hampshire was an old plant from the 70's that was the sole source of power in the state for decades, I think... Anyway, if the information I just relayed is correct, 3 Gorges seems like the kind of dangerous, destructive, and retrograde project that only a colossal Communist Party government could create.
"It said that the dam is so huge that it has slowed (or sped up...see, I can't remember the small stuff or even be bothered to look it up again) the rotation of the Earth by several microseconds."
From wearewater.org:
"According to NASA experts, the Three Gorges Dam has caused the Earth to alter its rotation, increasing daylight hours by 0.06 milliseconds.
While the effect is real, it is trivial compared to other factors affecting Earth's rotation, such as tidal forces from the Moon, movements in the Earth's core, and large-scale seismic activity."
“Eva Marie, I thought your side thought the many photos of Trump and Epstein proved nothing.” Exactly. So photos of Trump with Epstein mean as little as the photo of the chef with the would be assassin. Thank you.
Not the most important news, but I was saddened to see they’re remaking Amadeus. Are you kidding me? Of all the movies that absolutely does not need a remake, Amadeus is up there. Does Hollywood have a single creative idea left? How can they possibly improve upon Milos Forman’s version?
Oh wait, there is a way to improve Amadeus. Use a half-Japanese actor for the role of Mozart.
Anyway, here’s the trailer. Looks like it will be a TV miniseries. It ends with, “Believe in original stories.” Just shoot me.
I'm going to start watching 'The Substance' (2024). It's a horror, but is has a very good Rotten Tomatoes rating. At almost 2 and a half hours, I probably wont finish it.
’ They’ve been getting the ever loving shit kicked out of ‘em for nigh on a year, lol.
That is true, but I’m trying not to incite them to any further violence. And there’s another ‘No Kings’ protest in my small town this Saturday, so I have to err on the side of caution. lol
am I the only one that thinks that giving Charlie Kirk a Presidential Medal of Freedom posthumously is a little too far over the top?
Certainly not, but having seen the human dross and sewage that has received the award in prior years, due to their usefulness to the forces of statism and globalism, I'm quite willing to allow it.
Not to be awkward, but am I the only one that thinks that giving Charlie Kirk a Presidential Medal of Freedom posthumously is a little too far over the top?
As opposed to Anna Wintour, Bill Nye and Phil Donahue when they were alive? And not murdered by their political opponents?
Three Gorges Dam also provides flood control and irrigation water. And holds back an ENORMOUS amount of water. 10 trillion gallons or so. So when it fails, and because it's made of nothing but the finest Chinesium it will fail, the destruction will be on a scale not seen before for human made disasters.
Thank you Mason G and Gospace. Irrigation and flood control aside, it seems like it doesn't generate much power for all those Trillions of gallons captured. Doesn't the Columbia River generate power for the entire state of Washington plus at least some of Oregon?
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A student who self-identified as a Democrat at the University of North Carolina-Asheville joined Turning Point USA this past spring semester of 2025, as well as the College Democrats.
Guess how that went for him.
Nice views
https://youtu.be/89Oc1UE7SS4?si=GYO7EhJ_gtlDq_j0
@Althouse, I’d like to commission a poll. We should vote on how long it will take Hamas to deliberately kill as many Gazan civilians as the IDF killed accidentally while chasing Hamas.
I was in a Zoom for Ivy etc alums trying to organize against Trump’s academic counteroffensive (I don’t agree with them - was basically spying). They keep saying “academic freedom!” but what they mean is “freedom to do what we want with tax money!”
I had the news on with the sound off, and one of the stories is Hegseth’s new agreement that press have to sign in order to be allowed in the Pentagon. They similarly cried “press freedom!” but really mean “special privileges for established press outfits in a building that the general public - heck the general military population - doesn’t even get to enter.”
I would feel better if they were just saying these things as cover for what they really mean. But it’s worse than that: they really think freedom means special privileges.
In other words, they’re not trying to protect their phoney baloney jobs - they think their jobs are neither phony nor baloney! CC, JSM
https://twitchy.com/justmindy/2025/10/14/hostage-was-held-by-first-grade-teacher-tal-shoham-n2420364
She seems nice
Yes its just freedom to lie, which fox and the washington times seem entitled to do
https://x.com/profontheright/status/1949904197295755365
"Report: Trans identification in free-fall among young people"
The next in a long list of things the Left never saw coming, because they are dumb.
https://notthebee.com/article/trans-identification-was-surging-at-the-beginning-of-the-decade-and-now-its-in-free-fall
Congrats ann.
You and meade have made a fine home for the angry old men who cheer the killing of children. Your man exposes his chest like Superman... all the dead kids. Win-ning. This winter is likey going to be brutal in America. You boomers just don't value life anymore. Your children have learned well what you've taught. You'll be safe in Madison, I am sure...
Oh, Go Brewers. *giggle*
I want meade to get some tonight! lol
"Report: Trans identification in free-fall among young people"
You shouldn't have a problem finding any number of leftists who think this would be a bad thing.
I've hated them all my life, but as my parents would say: "all we are saying is give peas a chance".
Its a fad like hula hoops but less reversable
The cranes, boss, the cranes!
I'll have to see if I can figure out where they all are when we get back.
Like we need another TDS story, but here is one anyway. The CEO of my very large company posted an open letter on the intranet celebrating the truce on Monday. Pretty standard stuff - peace good, death bad, etc. with no mention of the president. Within 30 minutes they had to shut down the comments because all the outraged lefties were flooding the board with comments about Portland and immigration and PBS and generic Orange Man Bad.
Can someone explain to me how a grownup would think it’s ok to post this kind of stuff at work? It’s not an appropriate venue for that kind of ‘discussion’ or maybe I’m just old fashioned. My hypothesis is there are a large number of people who got used to saying whatever popped into their heads over the past few years with zero pushback/repercussions and simply don’t know how/when to stop.
I've acquired a fondness for mushy peas.
Because demons must profess their hatred there is no other way to understand this
It's not the trans (e.g. homosexual) spectrum, but simulants, specifically, that are not politically congruent ("=").
Visualize whirled peas.
Not to be awkward, but am I the only one that thinks that giving Charlie Kirk a Presidential Medal of Freedom posthumously is a little too far over the top? Not taking anything away from his accomplishments, but are they at this kind of level - would he be getting the award if it wasn't politically helpful, as a result of his untimely death? There's only a couple hundred of these out there.
Homosexuals, including bisexuals, are a stable orientation that is not prone to entertain abortive ideation, and does not pose a disparate risk to others of the same sex. Dysfunctional, but tolerable.
how long it will take Hamas to deliberately kill as many Gazan civilians as the IDF killed
=========
will the Gazans hold still for Hamas to slaughter them?
will the Gazans hold still for Hamas to slaughter them?
@hanuman, so far yes.
Aggie, ref the PMF for Charlie (hyd): I would argue that it's not prestigious enough. So many recipients have been artists, entertainers, political buds of the POTUS (Pelosi Galore! Soros!), people whose stars have since tarnished (LBJ, Bill Cosby). It seems like we use it as an all-purpose award that in other countries is parceled out into chivalric orders, peerages, or single-purpose commemorative medals.
Kirk (z''l), in full disregard of his personal safety, repeatedly exposed himself to known violent opposition in order to accomplish his mission of providing young adult Americans with an alternative to their schools' indoctrination, until he eventually fell to enemy fire. His actions reflect great credit on himself, Turning Point USA, the MAGA Movement, and the free American People.
If he had a civilian/non-war valor medal similar to the George Cross, that would be appropriate for him. CC, JSM
@narciso
is on-its-side library building for real?
TwoAndAHalfCents said...
My hypothesis is there are a large number of people who got used to saying whatever popped into their heads over the past few years with zero pushback/repercussions and simply don’t know how/when to stop.
"Social media made y'all way to[o] comfortable with disrespecting people and not getting punched in the face for it." -- Mike Tyson, 2022
’Not to be awkward, but am I the only one that thinks that giving Charlie Kirk a Presidential Medal of Freedom posthumously is a little too far over the top?’
He was unique in re-introducing rational debate to college campuses (as absurd and paradoxical as that is). And, sadly, it may be the first exposure that many of these young people experienced. Free speech is being trampled around the world, largely fomented by universities, and there can be no liberty without it. I think it’s warranted.
José Andrés received the Presidential Medal of Freedom awarded by President Joe Biden on January 4, 2025. He’s the founder of World Central Kitchen, recognized for his disaster relief efforts (e.g., feeding communities after hurricanes and in conflict zones like Ukraine).
There’s a photo Andrés posing with Ryan Wesley Routh (the would-be assailant arrested in September 2024 near Trump’s West Palm Beach golf course, close to Mar-a-Lago) in Kyiv, Ukraine, around 2022.
Looks like these young Republicans didn’t buy into Charlie Kirk’s style of conservatism.
‘I love Hitler’: Leaked messages expose Young Republicans’ racist chat
Thousands of private messages reveal young GOP leaders joking about gas chambers, slavery and rape
“NEW YORK — Leaders of Young Republican groups throughout the country worried what would happen if their Telegram chat ever got leaked, but they kept typing anyway.
They referred to Black people as monkeys and “the watermelon people” and mused about putting their political opponents in gas chambers. They talked about raping their enemies and driving them to suicide and lauded Republicans who they believed support slavery.
William Hendrix, the Kansas Young Republicans’ vice chair, used the words “n--ga” and “n--guh,” variations of a racial slur, more than a dozen times in the chat. Bobby Walker, the vice chair of the New York State Young Republicans at the time, referred to rape as “epic.” Peter Giunta, who at the time was chair of the same organization, wrote in a message sent in June that “everyone that votes no is going to the gas chamber.
Giunta was referring to an upcoming vote on whether he should become chair of the Young Republican National Federation, the GOP’s 15,000-member political organization for Republicans between 18 and 40 years old.
“Im going to create some of the greatest physiological torture methods known to man. We only want true believers,” he continued.”
Other medal honorees were Bono, Denzel Washington and Hillary Clinton.
George Soros, Ralph Lauren, Michael J Fox, Magic Johnson and Anna Wintour were also recipients.
Eva Marie: Yeah, good example. In his native Spain, Andres would get some lower-level knighthood. In France, maybe the entry-level grade of the Legion d'Honneur. Here, he gets crammed into the same order as Cosby and Neil Armstrong. Maybe Trump can establish a whole spectrum of civilian medals, parallelling the military system. CC, JSM
@TwoAndAHalfCents, corporations have changed a great deal in the decade plus since I retired if the people pushing back on the CEO don’t at least receive a letter of reprimand in their permanent personnel file, and more likely, a termination notice.
Was the CEO perhaps facing a need to “rightsize” the organization and looking for the dead wood to self-identify? Recall that after he bought X-formerly-Twitter an employee chewed on Elon Musk to his face, claiming to have been misgendered by the new boss. Musk claimed to have responded bu saying that his own pronouns are “you’re” and “fired.”
So no the PMofF is not prestigious enough for Charlie Kirk.
Sure, Inga, sure.
Whether it's young Democrats expressing their support for DEI or young Republicans saying "I love Hitler,' both sides have expressed controversial opinions.
Joy Reid's blatantly homophobic writings were found and had no impact on her career. Same with Trudeau's and Kimmel's blackface. The left always make excuses or just ignore their people's faux pas. So screw it: the RIght had better start doing the same thing.
Plus, you figure there was some sheep/lamb calculus going on: these kids were already endangering their futures by being Young Republicans, so any other transgression was just icing on the cake. CC/JSM
I’m glad Kak and Inga could enjoy a little endorphin rush this evening! I know it’s been a rough couple of months for the left…
Someone mentioned this morning, in comic aside, that AI will be using half the power generated in the world soon. But it got me thinking about an article I had just read on China's 3 Gorges Dam, which may or may not have been factual, and may or may not be correctly reported by me, but anyway... It said that the dam is so huge that it has slowed (or sped up...see, I can't remember the small stuff or even be bothered to look it up again) the rotation of the Earth by several microseconds. But what really got me thinking was the claim that 31 million homes had been displaced for the project, and it brings energy to 5 million homes. That seems like a trade-off that only government could rationalize. Also, couldn't a decent size nuclear plant power 5 million homes? Seabrook in New Hampshire was an old plant from the 70's that was the sole source of power in the state for decades, I think...
Anyway, if the information I just relayed is correct, 3 Gorges seems like the kind of dangerous, destructive, and retrograde project that only a colossal Communist Party government could create.
Kak ‘n’ Igna wiggin’…
Suhweeeet!
Eva Marie, I thought your side thought the many photos of Trump and Epstein proved nothing.
Now you insist that a single photo tarnishes someone's reputation lolololol?
English Peas off the vine are a treat.
"It said that the dam is so huge that it has slowed (or sped up...see, I can't remember the small stuff or even be bothered to look it up again) the rotation of the Earth by several microseconds."
From wearewater.org:
"According to NASA experts, the Three Gorges Dam has caused the Earth to alter its rotation, increasing daylight hours by 0.06 milliseconds.
While the effect is real, it is trivial compared to other factors affecting Earth's rotation, such as tidal forces from the Moon, movements in the Earth's core, and large-scale seismic activity."
Trump has been up front about his dealings with Epstein.
Dodgers appear to be screwin’ the Crew, no?
“I know it’s been a rough couple of months for the left…”
Couple of months?!?! They’ve been getting the ever loving shit kicked out of ‘em for nigh on a year, lol.
“Eva Marie, I thought your side thought the many photos of Trump and Epstein proved nothing.”
Exactly. So photos of Trump with Epstein mean as little as the photo of the chef with the would be assassin.
Thank you.
Not the most important news, but I was saddened to see they’re remaking Amadeus. Are you kidding me? Of all the movies that absolutely does not need a remake, Amadeus is up there. Does Hollywood have a single creative idea left? How can they possibly improve upon Milos Forman’s version?
Oh wait, there is a way to improve Amadeus. Use a half-Japanese actor for the role of Mozart.
Anyway, here’s the trailer. Looks like it will be a TV miniseries. It ends with, “Believe in original stories.” Just shoot me.
https://youtu.be/tCooUh3plsI
I'm going to start watching 'The Substance' (2024). It's a horror, but is has a very good Rotten Tomatoes rating. At almost 2 and a half hours, I probably wont finish it.
’ They’ve been getting the ever loving shit kicked out of ‘em for nigh on a year, lol.
That is true, but I’m trying not to incite them to any further violence. And there’s another ‘No Kings’ protest in my small town this Saturday, so I have to err on the side of caution. lol
""According to NASA experts, the Three Gorges Dam has caused the Earth to alter its rotation, increasing daylight hours by 0.06 milliseconds."
That doesn't seem right. Daylight where? Increased daylight but not nighttime?
US Treasury intervenes in Argentina’s currency market ~ FT
'Scott Bessent announces $20bn ‘currency swap framework’ with the South American country’s central bank'
Walking away with $20 billion of US taxpayer money so Bessent’s Wall Street cronies don’t lose their investments in Argentina.
Kaki has no idea what a 'swap' facility is.
am I the only one that thinks that giving Charlie Kirk a Presidential Medal of Freedom posthumously is a little too far over the top?
Certainly not, but having seen the human dross and sewage that has received the award in prior years, due to their usefulness to the forces of statism and globalism, I'm quite willing to allow it.
@Hassayamper, +1
Not to be awkward, but am I the only one that thinks that giving Charlie Kirk a Presidential Medal of Freedom posthumously is a little too far over the top?
As opposed to Anna Wintour, Bill Nye and Phil Donahue when they were alive? And not murdered by their political opponents?
mushy peas = English caviar
Three Gorges Dam also provides flood control and irrigation water. And holds back an ENORMOUS amount of water. 10 trillion gallons or so. So when it fails, and because it's made of nothing but the finest Chinesium it will fail, the destruction will be on a scale not seen before for human made disasters.
Thank you Mason G and Gospace. Irrigation and flood control aside, it seems like it doesn't generate much power for all those Trillions of gallons captured. Doesn't the Columbia River generate power for the entire state of Washington plus at least some of Oregon?
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