The secret deal the Associated Press made with the Nazis during WWII
U.S. counterintelligence agents unaware of the approval found “definite proof” that the AP was “engaged in operations coming within the purview of the Trading with the Enemy Act,” according to a document referenced in AP’s report.
I'm waiting with anticipation a federal officer confronting the murderous mobs that they will immediately shot if they point lasers at them or the local police.
Ya see, laser beams go straight back to the target...
Here's an idea: Both the MLB and the NFL should divide their leagues into kneeling and non-kneeling. Say, the National League could be kneeling, the American League not. The NFC kneeling, the AFC not. That would make for greater fan interest, don't you think? Or, if that didn't work out, then each division could include an equal number of kneeling and non-kneeling teams, which would generate more excitement in the week-to-week schedules.
There was a thread a while back about "Movies that begin with a person entering a particular place and end with him leaving." One such film is "A Gunfight," a 1971 TV movie with Johnny Cash and Kirk Douglas. Interesting movie, influenced by spaghetti Westerns. It played in a little stretch of time when TV movies were events, before they got pushed aside by miniseries.
Michael Cohen to be freed and given his 1st Amendment rights back. The judge really slammed the Justice department, it was epic. I can’t wait for his book to come out, hopefully it will be out before November.
I was the victim of Racial Profiling™ the other day when I picked up a copy of the Navajo Times to buy at the store and the white woman warned me "that's not the regular paper!" as though bilagáana aren't supposed to buy it. It was deeply hurtful and heartbreaking.
Amazon Prime has so many really bad free movies that it's amazing.
Some of them are in addition low budget bad movies.
My chief complaint is that their movie recommender seems to think that you liked any movie that you started. It ought to check for finishing, not starting.
Inga the Moron Multi-Year Collusion Truther: "I can’t wait for his book to come out, hopefully it will be out before November."
LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL!
Nobody Knows What Michael Cohen Knows And Has Been Hiding After Fully Cooperating With The Mueller Hoax Collusion Team To Frame Trump But Not Quite Fully Cooperating Because He Knew Later On He Would Want To Write A Book And Those New Secrets Would Be The Ones To Make The Walls Close In On Trump!!!!
Sometimes, even I'm surprised at just how "Inga" Inga is..........
I was a willow last night in a dream I bent down over a clear running stream Sang you the song that I heard up above And you kept me alive with your sweet flowing love**
Biden & the Pacemakers:
"I had nurses at Walter Reed hospital who would bend down and whisper in my ear, go home and get me pillows. They would … actually breathe in my nostrils to make me move, to get me moving.”
@Fernandinande: Of old we depicted Justice wearing a blindfold and holding scales to weigh the merits of the cases before her. The left wants her to take off the blindfold in order to put a thumb on the scale to favor the right color, sex, trans-gender, etc.
That’s the difference between Justice and “Social Justice”.
Inga needs to rally to Biden's defense regarding the unique nursing technique he recalled. I hope he tells us about the times they would chew his food and transfer through a delicious French kiss.
The uses of adversity: A bad television show, the kind that's not quite bad enough to be summarily dismissed and not quite good enough to be consistently entertaining, inspires me to pick up a book or magazine. The Netflix show "Insatiable" starts strong but relentlessly devolves into weak satire. I'm not sure what it celebrates and what it satirizes. It's either a celebration or put down of gay men. It's hard to make fun of gay people and stay on the right side of the p.c. police. It is consistent, however, in its mockery of beauty pageant contestants and their coaches. You can make fun of beauty pageant contestants all you want and no one will say boo. I myself am sympathetic to beauty pageant contestants and do not think that they should be unfairly stereotyped as airheads.
So back in 2018 there was an instance of Republican "vote harvesting" in North Carolina, which was a huge nationally publicized scandal and resulted in indictments of the "political operatives" involved.
If nothing else, this episode illustrates the potential harm that "ballot harvesting" presents for the integrity of our political system.
And yet, we don't hear anything from anyone to the left of the Powerline guys about any concern that the voting process might be capable of being abused by "ballot harvesting" by political operatives. That it is explicitly sanctioned in CA.
Isn't anyone worried about the implications such conduct might have going forward?
Shouldn't the lefties be worried that all of the odd balloting circumstances justified by the covid-19 "emergency" might possibly enable the (alleged) dictator in power Trump to use the system to solidify his power through election fraud?
The silence is deafening. Apparently vote fraud only exists when it favors the bad guys.
Anyway, I got fed up with the inanity of the above show and turned to The New Yorker for intellectual sustenance. There was a lengthy profile of Toni Morrison. I've never read any of her books, and the article did not provide much inspiration to make up for this deficit. In the same issue of The New Yorker, there's an article about Margaret Fuller. She was a 19th century American writer who was said to be America's first female public intellectual. I have only a vague idea of what a public intellectual is, but she was the first American woman to become one. I never heard of Margaret Fuller and, again, the profile in The New Yorker is not such as to encourage taking her up, but she was a big deal back in the 19th century. She impressed Edgar Allen Poe and George Eliot, but that was then. Now she's mostly forgotten.....I wonder if Toni Morrison is not destined for the same fate as Margaret Fuller and if the editor of The New Yorker wished to make this sly point.
Mariano Rivera, my fav living player from my fav team shows up at WH? Ugh. Just ugh. (And am fine with POTUS throwing first pitch at Yankee Stadium. Empty, so it's weird as shit!)
I did read the Fairweather biography of Madame De Stael. She also used to be a big deal. Wellington, Czar Alexander, and the King of Sweden befriended her, and they sought and occasionally took her advice. She's pretty much forgotten today. She was a wealthy woman who was more inclined to mistreat rather than be mistreated by her lovers. There's not much in her bio to inspire a feminist or a Marxist....I read one of her books, "Ten Years of Exile". In that book she flees to Russia to escape the oppression of Napoleon.....She writes about "the slaves", her word for the serfs, and their enthusiasm for taking up arms against Napoleon. The slaves were given their freedom if they enlisted in the regular army. If they were in militia units, however, they were not granted emancipation. She thought that that was unfair. She was convinced of Czar Alexander's generous and noble character. She thought that he would be just the person to free the serfs if given enough time and latitude.....Maybe she was the first female public intellectual. As it turned out, she wasn't very prescient about Czar Alexander or a number of other things, but she impressed her contemporaries.
Michael Cohen to be freed and given his 1st Amendment rights back."
Inga, do you believe that a US citizen can have her first amendment rights taken away and then restored? The first amendment simply prohibits the federal government from doing something.
The first amendment says Congress shall pass no law respecting...
I was involved with a nurse for a few years. The fucking bitch would sometimes come home, snatch the pillow from under my head, and return to the hospital to make some VIP patient feel more comfortable. Is it any wonder that our relationship foundered?
"Amazon Prime has so many really bad free movies that it's amazing.
Some of them are in addition low budget bad movies.
My chief complaint is that their movie recommender seems to think that you liked any movie that you started. It ought to check for finishing, not starting."
you can't tweak the algorithm, too expensive. make a back end that filters. Worried about clipping? then let everything cut by the first round be dumped in your tray and sample the flow.
The Washington Examiner is misreporting again and in the process they have exposed their inability to spell.
Federal police indoors who were trying to peak outside were struck with lasers, preventing them from seeing what was going on outside.
Now if we only knew what the action "to peak outside" entails. I suppose that it all boils down to the fact that their hero Donald cannot spell either. Peekaboo baby!
Nowhere in the article does it say that Federal thugs were hospitalized but Examiner inferences were made that these well-armed "Brown Shirts" were somehow getting beaten badly.
The Washington Examiner is misreporting again and in the process they have exposed their inability to spell.
Federal police indoors who were trying to peak outside were struck with lasers, preventing them from seeing what was going on outside.
Now if we only knew what the action "to peak outside" entails. I suppose that it all boils down to the fact that their hero Donald cannot spell either. Peekaboo baby!
Nowhere in the article does it say that Federal thugs were hospitalized but Examiner inferences were made that these well-armed "Brown Shirts" were somehow getting beaten badly.
A pregnant Black woman was shot in the middle of a riot in Chicago yesterday. While the white police officer was using rubber bullets, it was nonetheless lethal for the tiny Black baby...
New York Times front page story correction...
A pregnant mixed race woman was shot in the middle of a riot in Chicago yesterday. While the white police officer was using rubber bullets, it was nonetheless lethal for the tiny mixed race baby...
New York Times front page story correction of the correction...
A pregnant mixed race woman was shot in the middle of a riot in Chicago yesterday. Luckily the white police officer was using rubber bullets and no one was hurt. Later that day the pregnant mixed race woman was able to go a health clinic where she received female health care and is no longer pregnant.
Inga said... Almost 100 Days Out, Democrats Are Favored to Take Back the Senate
I lied, I don’t feel bad for Drago at all. I’ll be laughing at his tears of rage.
The link has Iowa a toss up. Not anywhere close to toss up. The Dem challenger is doing a Biden, and refuses to sit for an interview with any media.
Of course History for the leftist starts anew with awakening. Polls from 2016 are ignored. Like polls showing Trump exactly the same approval as the most popular President since Washington. Saint Obama. Its like the talking point is more important than facts.
Fauci threw out the first pitch at the Nationals game. Rather than throw it to the catcher, as is usually done, he threw it into the dugout (or thereabouts), unintentionally. A metaphor for his professional expertise.
“I'm waiting with anticipation a federal officer confronting the murderous mobs that they will immediately shot if they point lasers at them or the local police.”
I don’t know if anyone yet has figured out that shooting lasers at people, trying to hit their eyes, is sufficient force to justify a lethal response under self defense. That is because it appears to cause blindness, and that should be considered “great bodily injury”. Of course, a lot of stuff that the “mostly peaceful” “protesters” are doing could legally justify a use of deadly force in response. They keep escalating and escalating. It seems a big game for them, how far can they push the cops present, how badly can they threaten them, staying relatively safe through the size of the crowd, without the cops replying with legally justified deadly force as self defense in reasonable fear of imminent death or great bodily injury. Except that we know that the generation of Soros financed DAs running the prosecutions in these Deep Blue urban hellholes will just ignore self defense laws, and indict the police (and whomever else is pushing back) for defending themselves - as is going on right now with the McCloskys in St Louis. They are at least defended by Republican AG in MO. What happens if you have Keith Ellison instead?
Much of the country elects their state level office holders every four years, often two years before/after Presidential elections. Soros and his cronies spent large chunks of money in those elections. And a lot of their money went into Secretaries of State and Attorneys General (used to think that the plural was “attorney generals” - but AG Barr pointed out that “general” is an adjective, and not a noun), as well as District Attorneys. Electing Secretaries of State is obvious - they expect to engage in massive election fraud this year. But why attorneys general and district attorneys? What we weren’t seeing back then was the level of violent rioting and arson that they had planned for this year. That is the scary thing to me - that electing hard left AGs and DAs, like Ellison, was in preparation for the rioting - which implies that it too was planned, and is anything but organic. Worse, we saw indications late last summer and into the fall that AntiFA was getting ready to riot this year, but this suggests that the groundwork had been put in place at least a year before that.
This should scare everyone here (of course, many of the leftists here mistakenly believe that they will be left alone, due to their virtue signaling). We have significant evidence of foreign and domestic billionaires planning, coordinating, organizing, and facilitating a violent overthrow of our government. Is there some Chinese or Russian money in there too? Wouldn’t surprise me the least.
Please, let them go. I think that they're vain enough to take an oversized piece of the debt with them.
Nossir, they can leave the country, they can take their stuff, but they can't take the country with them. Republicans have killed Democrats to stop them before and can do it again.
This has been explained numerous times: the deaths reported yesterday took place sometime over the last 2-6 weeks. To see the actual trends in death rates you have to go to the CDC page. Note these are WEEKLY not daily totals for the US. deaths by date of death
For a more accurate read on how things are going, look at hospitalizations, which are dropping in AZ. Huzzah!
William @ 10:46PM: Coincidentally, I have just purchased her, Considerations on the Principal Events of the French Revolution. I've read quite a bit of her but never anything by her until now.
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Here's a precis of what Jacques Barzun had to say about Mme. de Stael--
the novels Delphine and Corinne introduce the prototype of "the New Woman, superior in mind and willpower and thereby feeling isolated."
She saw that the 18th C life of reason lacked "the sensuous and aesthetic" . . . . art and the quality of art matter in a new way: they modify the inner being and therefore society . . . . The 19th and 20th C religion of art originates in this period and MdS is, with her contemporary Chateaubriand, one of its prime apostles."
Her widespread travel and access to German intellectuals led to her book "On Germany," which explained--if not always convincingly--German culture to the French: the big idea was the distinction between the 'classical' Roman/pagan culture of Southern Europe and the 'romantic' Nordic/Christian culture of the North. (Hey, I'm just paraphrasing, and Napoleon tried to have it suppressed, so there is that.)
Barzun's snippets in Dawn to Decadence are always good. Here's MdS from On Literature and Society (1800)---
In a democratic state, one must be continually on guard against the desire for popularity. It leads to aping the behavior of the worst. And soon people come to think that it is of no use--indeed, it is dangerous--to show too plain a superiority over the multitude which one wants to win over.
“Blogger wholelottasplainin' said... I'm waiting with anticipation a federal officer confronting the murderous mobs that they will immediately shot if they point lasers at them or the local police.”
Yes. Officers have been injured by these lasers. Might be permanent.
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https://www.boston.com/news/politics/2020/07/23/ed-markey-first-television-ad-primary-race
This is Ed Grimley...er...Ed Markey, who is being challenged by Kennedy spawn for the seat Markey has held for forty years.
"But the prosecutors got you cold"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4D13KjR_Xvc
I have found jimmy comb comey's doppelganger:D
cancel the AP
The secret deal the Associated Press made with the Nazis during WWII
U.S. counterintelligence agents unaware of the approval found “definite proof” that the AP was “engaged in operations coming within the purview of the Trading with the Enemy Act,” according to a document referenced in AP’s report.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/retropolis/wp/2017/05/10/the-secret-deal-the-associated-press-made-with-the-nazis-during-wwii/
***
...and a little more on JizzLane and her sisters
The Maxwell Family Business: Espionage
https://unlimitedhangout.com/2020/07/investigative-series/the-maxwell-family-business-espionage/
I'm waiting with anticipation a federal officer confronting the murderous mobs that they will immediately shot if they point lasers at them or the local police.
Ya see, laser beams go straight back to the target...
Here's an idea: Both the MLB and the NFL should divide their leagues into kneeling and non-kneeling. Say, the National League could be kneeling, the American League not. The NFC kneeling, the AFC not. That would make for greater fan interest, don't you think? Or, if that didn't work out, then each division could include an equal number of kneeling and non-kneeling teams, which would generate more excitement in the week-to-week schedules.
There was a thread a while back about "Movies that begin with a person entering a particular place and end with him leaving." One such film is "A Gunfight," a 1971 TV movie with Johnny Cash and Kirk Douglas. Interesting movie, influenced by spaghetti Westerns. It played in a little stretch of time when TV movies were events, before they got pushed aside by miniseries.
Michael Cohen to be freed and given his 1st Amendment rights back. The judge really slammed the Justice department, it was epic. I can’t wait for his book to come out, hopefully it will be out before November.
A sun rising......like the sweet breath of a nurse blown up the nostrils of a Joe Biden to get him started in the morning.
Remember, HCQ is bad and evil...but the invigorating gale emitted from a nurses lungs into your nostrils is a guaranteed "pick me up"?.....
..and dont get me started on the rubbing of leg hairs of democrat adults by young children.....
......Fat!
I was the victim of Racial Profiling™ the other day when I picked up a copy of the Navajo Times to buy at the store and the white woman warned me "that's not the regular paper!" as though bilagáana aren't supposed to buy it. It was deeply hurtful and heartbreaking.
Arson
The nyt comes out in favor of racism and sexism. Shocking:
To Make Orchestras More Diverse, End Blind Auditions
"If ensembles are to reflect the communities they serve, the audition process should take into account race, gender and other factors."
And here's an article which claims that the supposed anti-female sexism, which was the impetus for blind auditions, probably never existed.
@Mockturtle
do they stand for the "Black National Anthem"?
What if some mischievous types decide to kneel for that?
Amazon Prime has so many really bad free movies that it's amazing.
Some of them are in addition low budget bad movies.
My chief complaint is that their movie recommender seems to think that you liked any movie that you started. It ought to check for finishing, not starting.
Is Kamala Harris Planting Evidence on Her VP Rivals?
https://freebeacon.com/2020-election/kamala-harris-oppo-dump/
HILLARY/HARRIS ?
Shoulda hired the recommended "Muralist"
For God so loved the w..wor.. You know the Thing!
Biden's appeal to evangelicals labeled 'absurd'
https://onenewsnow.com/politics-govt/2020/07/22/bidens-appeal-to-evangelicals-labeled-absurd
Inga the Moron Multi-Year Collusion Truther: "I can’t wait for his book to come out, hopefully it will be out before November."
LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL!
Nobody Knows What Michael Cohen Knows And Has Been Hiding After Fully Cooperating With The Mueller Hoax Collusion Team To Frame Trump But Not Quite Fully Cooperating Because He Knew Later On He Would Want To Write A Book And Those New Secrets Would Be The Ones To Make The Walls Close In On Trump!!!!
Sometimes, even I'm surprised at just how "Inga" Inga is..........
Heart:
I was a willow last night in a dream
I bent down over a clear running stream
Sang you the song that I heard up above
And you kept me alive with your sweet flowing love**
Biden & the Pacemakers:
"I had nurses at Walter Reed hospital who would
bend down and whisper in my ear, go home and get me pillows.
They would … actually breathe in my nostrils to make me move,
to get me moving.”
(actual lyric: "sweet flowing lOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVE!!!!!)
If sports teams are to reflect the community's they serve, tryouts should take into account race, gender and other factors....
@Fernandinande:
Of old we depicted Justice wearing a blindfold and holding scales to weigh the merits of the cases before her. The left wants her to take off the blindfold in order to put a thumb on the scale to favor the right color, sex, trans-gender, etc.
That’s the difference between Justice and “Social Justice”.
Entonces
https://jordanschachtel.substack.com/p/these-5-countries-are-the-real-covid?r=6a3x3&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&utm_source=twitter
Inga needs to rally to Biden's defense regarding the unique nursing technique he recalled. I hope he tells us about the times they would chew his food and transfer through a delicious French kiss.
graphic video of the Black Life that Matters
viciously slashing women with a saw
Judge hellerstein the one who had to give michael cohen a get out of jail free card was also the one who forced the released more abu ghraib pictures
I feel worst for Drago.
The uses of adversity: A bad television show, the kind that's not quite bad enough to be summarily dismissed and not quite good enough to be consistently entertaining, inspires me to pick up a book or magazine. The Netflix show "Insatiable" starts strong but relentlessly devolves into weak satire. I'm not sure what it celebrates and what it satirizes. It's either a celebration or put down of gay men. It's hard to make fun of gay people and stay on the right side of the p.c. police. It is consistent, however, in its mockery of beauty pageant contestants and their coaches. You can make fun of beauty pageant contestants all you want and no one will say boo. I myself am sympathetic to beauty pageant contestants and do not think that they should be unfairly stereotyped as airheads.
Almost 100 Days Out, Democrats Are Favored to Take Back the Senate
I lied, I don’t feel bad for Drago at all. I’ll be laughing at his tears of rage.
So back in 2018 there was an instance of Republican "vote harvesting" in North Carolina, which was a huge nationally publicized scandal and resulted in indictments of the "political operatives" involved.
If nothing else, this episode illustrates the potential harm that "ballot harvesting" presents for the integrity of our political system.
And yet, we don't hear anything from anyone to the left of the Powerline guys about any concern that the voting process might be capable of being abused by "ballot harvesting" by political operatives. That it is explicitly sanctioned in CA.
Isn't anyone worried about the implications such conduct might have going forward?
Shouldn't the lefties be worried that all of the odd balloting circumstances justified by the covid-19 "emergency" might possibly enable the (alleged) dictator in power Trump to use the system to solidify his power through election fraud?
The silence is deafening. Apparently vote fraud only exists when it favors the bad guys.
Anyway, I got fed up with the inanity of the above show and turned to The New Yorker for intellectual sustenance. There was a lengthy profile of Toni Morrison. I've never read any of her books, and the article did not provide much inspiration to make up for this deficit. In the same issue of The New Yorker, there's an article about Margaret Fuller. She was a 19th century American writer who was said to be America's first female public intellectual. I have only a vague idea of what a public intellectual is, but she was the first American woman to become one. I never heard of Margaret Fuller and, again, the profile in The New Yorker is not such as to encourage taking her up, but she was a big deal back in the 19th century. She impressed Edgar Allen Poe and George Eliot, but that was then. Now she's mostly forgotten.....I wonder if Toni Morrison is not destined for the same fate as Margaret Fuller and if the editor of The New Yorker wished to make this sly point.
Mariano Rivera, my fav living player from my fav team shows up at WH? Ugh. Just ugh. (And am fine with POTUS throwing first pitch at Yankee Stadium. Empty, so it's weird as shit!)
Wait, what? The deep stater DOJ railroaded Michael Cohen? Well, shut my mouth!
I did read the Fairweather biography of Madame De Stael. She also used to be a big deal. Wellington, Czar Alexander, and the King of Sweden befriended her, and they sought and occasionally took her advice. She's pretty much forgotten today. She was a wealthy woman who was more inclined to mistreat rather than be mistreated by her lovers. There's not much in her bio to inspire a feminist or a Marxist....I read one of her books, "Ten Years of Exile". In that book she flees to Russia to escape the oppression of Napoleon.....She writes about "the slaves", her word for the serfs, and their enthusiasm for taking up arms against Napoleon. The slaves were given their freedom if they enlisted in the regular army. If they were in militia units, however, they were not granted emancipation. She thought that that was unfair. She was convinced of Czar Alexander's generous and noble character. She thought that he would be just the person to free the serfs if given enough time and latitude.....Maybe she was the first female public intellectual. As it turned out, she wasn't very prescient about Czar Alexander or a number of other things, but she impressed her contemporaries.
"Blogger Inga said...
Michael Cohen to be freed and given his 1st Amendment rights back."
Inga, do you believe that a US citizen can have her first amendment rights taken away and then restored? The first amendment simply prohibits the federal government from doing something.
The first amendment says Congress shall pass no law respecting...
I was involved with a nurse for a few years. The fucking bitch would sometimes come home, snatch the pillow from under my head, and return to the hospital to make some VIP patient feel more comfortable. Is it any wonder that our relationship foundered?
Life comes at you fast:
https://mobile.twitter.com/shipwreckedcrew/status/1286444297227628544
Walter Reed Hospital is a shining example of what government can do best;
Because it is the health care source of congress.
From his explanation, Beiden had a near death experience, or he is the risen Christ!
I want Beiden to tell me if there are really 72 virgins waiting on the other side.
"Amazon Prime has so many really bad free movies that it's amazing.
Some of them are in addition low budget bad movies.
My chief complaint is that their movie recommender seems to think that you liked any movie that you started. It ought to check for finishing, not starting."
you can't tweak the algorithm, too expensive. make a back end that filters. Worried about clipping? then let everything cut by the first round be dumped in your tray and sample the flow.
The Washington Examiner is misreporting again and in the process they have exposed their inability to spell.
Federal police indoors who were trying to peak outside were struck with lasers, preventing them from seeing what was going on outside.
Now if we only knew what the action "to peak outside" entails. I suppose that it all boils down to the fact that their hero Donald cannot spell either. Peekaboo baby!
Nowhere in the article does it say that Federal thugs were hospitalized but Examiner inferences were made that these well-armed "Brown Shirts" were somehow getting beaten badly.
The Washington Examiner is misreporting again and in the process they have exposed their inability to spell.
Federal police indoors who were trying to peak outside were struck with lasers, preventing them from seeing what was going on outside.
Now if we only knew what the action "to peak outside" entails. I suppose that it all boils down to the fact that their hero Donald cannot spell either. Peekaboo baby!
Nowhere in the article does it say that Federal thugs were hospitalized but Examiner inferences were made that these well-armed "Brown Shirts" were somehow getting beaten badly.
Over 1100 Covid deaths yesterday.
New York Times front page story...
A pregnant Black woman was shot in the middle of a riot in Chicago yesterday. While the white police officer was using rubber bullets, it was nonetheless lethal for the tiny Black baby...
New York Times front page story correction...
A pregnant mixed race woman was shot in the middle of a riot in Chicago yesterday. While the white police officer was using rubber bullets, it was nonetheless lethal for the tiny mixed race baby...
New York Times front page story correction of the correction...
A pregnant mixed race woman was shot in the middle of a riot in Chicago yesterday. Luckily the white police officer was using rubber bullets and no one was hurt. Later that day the pregnant mixed race woman was able to go a health clinic where she received female health care and is no longer pregnant.
Have Dave Chappelle authorize white comedians to use the N word. Society will slowly start to heal itself and not be so serious. Your comedy messiah.
More breakdowns on Wall Street.
Cancel the Republican National Convention and open the schools. Whom's the pussy now?
When any people have fucked with you, mentally, physically, - all the way down to the genetic level - I think it's fair to say you have been ROYALLY fucked with.
In Boston’s Back Bay, if you’re out late at night, it’s said you might just hear the cries of ‘Ghost Kennedy’ children.
The saddest part: Shoeless feet on frozen streets. The plaintive cries. Lost souls who’ll never know what it’s like to run for office.
One of Glenn Reynolds' "academic heroes":
"A white North Carolina professor who recently called the state’s governor “Massa Cooper” and compared coronavirus restrictions to living in a “slave state.”
He then said blacks need to get off the Democrat "plantation" and he's not racist.
These guys are wild in their denial.
Dr. Fauchi's opening day first pitch was just about what you'd expect...
Over 1100 Covid deaths yesterday.
And 4,000 more abortions.
Even after all these years, and all those old photos, white people still have no qualms about making these pinched, evil faces at blacks.
Over 1100 Covid deaths yesterday.
yesterday, yet again, there are no measurable excess deaths
Inga said...
Almost 100 Days Out, Democrats Are Favored to Take Back the Senate
I lied, I don’t feel bad for Drago at all. I’ll be laughing at his tears of rage.
The link has Iowa a toss up. Not anywhere close to toss up. The Dem challenger is doing a Biden, and refuses to sit for an interview with any media.
Of course History for the leftist starts anew with awakening. Polls from 2016 are ignored. Like polls showing Trump exactly the same approval as the most popular President since Washington. Saint Obama. Its like the talking point is more important than facts.
Fauci threw out the first pitch at the Nationals game. Rather than throw it to the catcher, as is usually done, he threw it into the dugout (or thereabouts), unintentionally. A metaphor for his professional expertise.
I'm starting to wonder if the Democrats won't organize a serious secession movement in Nov when Trump is re-elected.
How badly are the riots going?
Inga’s back to talking about Michael Cohen.
I just got an email from Donald Trump, saying he's "disappointed" I haven't contributed to his campaign, which means he doesn't even open MY emails.
and here he is demonstrating how important it is to wear a mask
I'm starting to wonder if the Democrats won't organize a serious secession movement in Nov when Trump is re-elected.
I'm up for that...
"I'm starting to wonder if the Democrats won't organize a serious secession movement in Nov when Trump is re-elected."
Please, let them go. I think that they're vain enough to take an oversized piece of the debt with them.
“I'm waiting with anticipation a federal officer confronting the murderous mobs that they will immediately shot if they point lasers at them or the local police.”
I don’t know if anyone yet has figured out that shooting lasers at people, trying to hit their eyes, is sufficient force to justify a lethal response under self defense. That is because it appears to cause blindness, and that should be considered “great bodily injury”. Of course, a lot of stuff that the “mostly peaceful” “protesters” are doing could legally justify a use of deadly force in response. They keep escalating and escalating. It seems a big game for them, how far can they push the cops present, how badly can they threaten them, staying relatively safe through the size of the crowd, without the cops replying with legally justified deadly force as self defense in reasonable fear of imminent death or great bodily injury. Except that we know that the generation of Soros financed DAs running the prosecutions in these Deep Blue urban hellholes will just ignore self defense laws, and indict the police (and whomever else is pushing back) for defending themselves - as is going on right now with the McCloskys in St Louis. They are at least defended by Republican AG in MO. What happens if you have Keith Ellison instead?
Much of the country elects their state level office holders every four years, often two years before/after Presidential elections. Soros and his cronies spent large chunks of money in those elections. And a lot of their money went into Secretaries of State and Attorneys General (used to think that the plural was “attorney generals” - but AG Barr pointed out that “general” is an adjective, and not a noun), as well as District Attorneys. Electing Secretaries of State is obvious - they expect to engage in massive election fraud this year. But why attorneys general and district attorneys? What we weren’t seeing back then was the level of violent rioting and arson that they had planned for this year. That is the scary thing to me - that electing hard left AGs and DAs, like Ellison, was in preparation for the rioting - which implies that it too was planned, and is anything but organic. Worse, we saw indications late last summer and into the fall that AntiFA was getting ready to riot this year, but this suggests that the groundwork had been put in place at least a year before that.
This should scare everyone here (of course, many of the leftists here mistakenly believe that they will be left alone, due to their virtue signaling). We have significant evidence of foreign and domestic billionaires planning, coordinating, organizing, and facilitating a violent overthrow of our government. Is there some Chinese or Russian money in there too? Wouldn’t surprise me the least.
Please, let them go. I think that they're vain enough to take an oversized piece of the debt with them.
Nossir, they can leave the country, they can take their stuff, but they can't take the country with them. Republicans have killed Democrats to stop them before and can do it again.
Over 1100 COVID deaths reported yesterday.
FIFY Ken B.
This has been explained numerous times: the deaths reported yesterday took place sometime over the last 2-6 weeks. To see the actual trends in death rates you have to go to the CDC page.
Note these are WEEKLY not daily totals for the US. deaths by date of death
For a more accurate read on how things are going, look at hospitalizations, which are dropping in AZ. Huzzah!
William @ 10:46PM: Coincidentally, I have just purchased her, Considerations on the Principal Events of the French Revolution. I've read quite a bit of her but never anything by her until now.
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Here's a precis of what Jacques Barzun had to say about Mme. de Stael--
the novels Delphine and Corinne introduce the prototype of "the New Woman, superior in mind and willpower and thereby feeling isolated."
She saw that the 18th C life of reason lacked "the sensuous and aesthetic" . . . . art and the quality of art matter in a new way: they modify the inner being and therefore society . . . . The 19th and 20th C religion of art originates in this period and MdS is, with her contemporary Chateaubriand, one of its prime apostles."
Her widespread travel and access to German intellectuals led to her book "On Germany," which explained--if not always convincingly--German culture to the French: the big idea was the distinction between the 'classical' Roman/pagan culture of Southern Europe and the 'romantic' Nordic/Christian culture of the North. (Hey, I'm just paraphrasing, and Napoleon tried to have it suppressed, so there is that.)
Barzun's snippets in Dawn to Decadence are always good. Here's MdS from On Literature and Society (1800)---
In a democratic state, one must be continually on guard against the desire for popularity. It leads to aping the behavior of the worst. And soon people come to think that it is of no use--indeed, it is dangerous--to show too plain a superiority over the multitude which one
wants to win over.
Narr
Hmmmm
“Blogger wholelottasplainin' said...
I'm waiting with anticipation a federal officer confronting the murderous mobs that they will immediately shot if they point lasers at them or the local police.”
Yes. Officers have been injured by these lasers. Might be permanent.
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