July 5, 2023

Sunrise — 5:14, 5:22, 5:32, 5:34.

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26 comments:

Original Mike said...

Radar says it's raining in Madison? Yippee!

Lem Vibe Bandit said...

Tweet video of an internet fight: it's a dog eat dog world

Speaking of the Nathan's hot dog eating contest...

"The Mustard Belt remains around the waist of Joey Chestnut."

"Chestnut prevailed in the Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest for the 16th time after eating 62 dogs. While he fell well short of his record-setting tally of 76, he finished comfortably ahead of Geoffrey Esper."

Must've been the record heat that kept him from breaking his own record.

Owen said...

Supernatural.

Shaking my head. Why does my sky not look like that? I mean, besides the fact that it happens at 5ish and I wake up at 7?

Jaq said...

It’s almost an honor that Twitter has disabled my ability to post memes. I probably have a first amendment case, but it’s just good to know that I get under their skin.

lonejustice said...

We need pictures of the stalwart fishermen. Are they the same ones who used to start fishing at dawn in order to appear in Professor Althouse's sunrise photos?

Yancey Ward said...

The below links describe what true government corruption is. This is your DoJ protecting the Joe Biden's tax evading, coke snorting son- and getting away with it. These reviews of the IRS whistleblower's testimony describe what should be an impeachable offense for, at the very least, Merrick Garland and his first line assistants, if not the President himself. If it were Eric Trump or Donald Trump Jr. rather than Hunter Biden, it would be treated by the mainstream media like Watergate to the nth power.

The IRS Whistleblower in Hunter Biden Case Comes Forward Part 1
The IRS Whistleblower in Hunter Biden Case Comes Forward Part 2
The IRS Whistleblower in Hunter Biden Case Comes Forward Part 3

To the read the links costs nothing, though you may have to hit a button to continue without subscribing to the writer's substack.

Yancey Ward said...

Here are only some of the censorship activities described in the injunction against the Biden Administration.

In what world is any of that legal and constitutional?

Scott Patton said...

might be a re-post from Bill de Blasio and..."
"... [his wife] Chirlane McCray. blogger glitched. Better here anyway.
No time for dancing, or lovey-dovey

Mike of Snoqualmie said...

The smoke from the B.C. wild fires has reached Pugetopolis. It's a little hazy out; the sunlight is muted. It's supposed to be 90F, but it doesn't feel like that.

The haze is nothing like the heavy smoke we had around 2019. Fortunately.

wendybar said...

Anybody got any coke?? I hear it's no big deal anymore, especially in the White House!!

Jaq said...

Former New York Times bureau chief for the Balkans and Pulitzer Prize winning war correspondent, Chris Hedges explains that they are lying to us:

https://consortiumnews.com/2023/07/05/chris-hedges-they-lied-about-afghanistan-now-theyre-lying-about-ukraine/

As for the Zapro Nuke Plant threats by Zelensky, they, in my opinion, were aimed at NATO. "I'm crazy, you know I'm crazy! I'm gonna false flag ZNPP! Right here in Europe!"

Then Europe calls to "lean on him," which really means: "What do we have to give you to call it off?" And suddenly a "hard no" on NATO membership is softened and a joint committee to study the issue is created, presto!

farmgirl said...

Lordy… I’m grateful to you for sharing.

Yancey Ward said...

"Chestnut prevailed in the Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest for the 16th time after eating 62 dogs. While he fell well short of his record-setting tally of 76, he finished comfortably ahead of Geoffrey Esper."

I am so old I can remember when he was just an up-and-comer losing this contest to a tiny Japanese lady.

gadfly said...

WASHINGTON — Former President Donald Trump posted on his social media platform what he claimed was the home address of former President Barack Obama on the same day that a man with guns in his van was arrested near the property, federal prosecutors said Wednesday in revealing new details about the case.

gadfly said...

So, did you know that TFG interfered with the investigation into the Hunter Biden laptop after his lawyer, Rudy Guliani, was provided with a copy of the hard drive by the blind repairman? And Isaacs failed to airgap the computer permitting access from the internet to add files.

Whistleblower X told us in one part of the interview that prosecutors had found something in the email record that led them to worry they could not prosecute this case at all, and then in another part of the interview, he told us that the supervisor for the first year or so of this investigation believed they would have problems prosecuting it down the road because of Trump’s constant badgering for precisely this investigation.

Maybe, just maybe, the reason no US Attorney’s Office wanted to take this to trial is because this investigation was plagued by inappropriate tampering from the other President from the start?

Humperdink said...

The White House a sacred place? Of course not. Revered by Americans? Used to be. Home of the people at one time. I recall one couldn't enter the oval office without a suit and tie.
The Reagan administration I think. Somehow became playground for a president and his intern. Now a cocaine distribution center. Sweet.

Jersey Fled said...

Shorter gadfly …

Look! A squirrel!

Jaq said...

Oh yeah, and Kiev is getting cluster munitions, even after using them on civilians for years in the civil war with Donbas that followed the 2014 coup, and even though cluster munitions we dropped in Viet Nam 60 years ago are still killing innocent people.

iowan2 said...

Gadfly, what are you babbling about?

That link says absolutely nothing. Not a single named quote. Not a single fact.

Rocco said...

gadfly said...
“WASHINGTON — Former President Donald Trump posted on his social media platform what he claimed was the home address of former President Barack Obama on the same day that a man with guns in his van was arrested near the property, federal prosecutors said Wednesday in revealing new details about the case.”

And on the hottest day of the last 125,000 years. My god, connect the dots, people.

wendybar said...

Don't you just love all the cover ups the left and their media are involved in??


@amuse
@amuse
There were SEVERAL people who saw Hunter Biden working in the White House Library with his laptop. When the fire department reported the cocaine was found in the Library they put 2+2 together. Once the White House realized this the location of the cocaine was updated to a West Wing 'work area' which could be ANYWHERE in the West Wing. Now the White House is claiming the cocaine was found in an area where guests leave their cell phones. I'm somewhat convinced they're lying...

Tom Fitton
@TomFitton
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Weird how WH leaks on where the cocaine was found keep on changing. From the library, to a "work area" to now "near" where "guests leave their cell phones." https://washingtonpost.com/politics/2023/07/05/cocaine-white-house-investigation/
12:17 PM · Jul 5, 2023

wendybar said...


I can't believe there are Americans stupid enough to fall for the White House cover ups and lies....I should, but I always hold out a glimmer of hope, but hope is failing.


https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2023/07/eight_reasons_to_believe_a_coverup_is_underway_on_the_cocaine_found_in_the_white_house_.html

Rusty said...

I went to a concert in the park in Tustin California and something unusual happened. Before the concert the American Flag was brought out and we all thanked all the veterans in the audience and then we all pledged allegiance to the flag. When was the last time that happened at a public venue?
'King88' was the band. A lot of piano rock and roll. Fun time.

MadTownGuy said...

Pa. Gov. Shapiro says he will scrap school vouchers in end-run on Senate Republicans

"This story has been updated to reflect a statement from Gov. Josh Shapiro that confirmed earlier reporting by Spotlight PA.

HARRISBURG — Gov. Josh Shapiro says he plans to scrap his push for private school vouchers in Pennsylvania’s state budget in order to close a deal with the commonwealth’s divided legislature five days after the deadline.

The Democrat issued a statement Wednesday acknowledging that talks had deadlocked over a $100 million voucher program, which he had supported and which state Senate Republicans passed as part of their budget proposal last week. Pennsylvania House Democratic leaders oppose vouchers and had refused to act on the Senate’s bill.

Shapiro’s solution, he said, was to promise state House Democrats that if they pass the Senate’s budget, he will then line-item veto the vouchers from the $45.5 billion spending plan.

“Our Commonwealth should not be plunged into a painful, protracted budget impasse while our communities wait for the help and resources this commonsense budget will deliver,” Shapiro said in a statement.
"

This makes me wonder if he had this in mind all along.

"Spotlight PA had previously reported the existence of Shapiro’s plan to cut vouchers out of the budget deal.

In his statement, Shapiro said that over the weekend, state House Democrats requested a legal memo from his administration that confirmed that any voucher program passed as part of the budget could not be implemented without separate enabling legislation — legislation that House Democrats might be able to block.

“Knowing that the two chambers will not reach consensus at this time to enact [the voucher program], and unwilling to hold up our entire budget process over this issue, I will line-item veto the full $100 million appropriation and it will not be part of this budget bill,” Shapiro said.
"

Mutaman said...

iowan2 said...

"Gadfly, what are you babbling about?

That link says absolutely nothing. Not a single named quote. Not a single fact. "

Numerous quotes and facts set forth in the article.

Dr Weevil said...

Since 'tim in vermont' continues to lie (8:03pm) about who is actually thinking of blowing up the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, here's a Russian propagandist on Russian TV breaking the news to his fellow propagandists that the Ukrainians could not in fact blow it up even if they wanted to: link. Nor could they have blown up the Nova Kakhovka dam, as 'tim' continues to pretend: like the nuclear power plant it was far too solidly constructed to be blown up by anything except huge quantities of explosives planted by those who control it and the area around it: the Russians.

As for cluster munitions (6:11am), 'tim in vermont' has never objected to the Russians using them on civilian as well as military targets, including types far nastier than any the US will provide to Ukraine. As Trent Telenko puts it, talking about Human Rights Watch: their "utter silence on Russian thermite & magnesium incendiary cluster munitions that have burned down hundreds of Ukraine's towns and villages marks them as the worst sort of posturing moral hypocrites" (link).

At least 'tim' is smart enough not to pretend that Ukraine (or the US) signed the 2008 convention banning cluster munitions, as 'gilbar' did on the July 4th Sunrise thread. I suspect both have read my refutation there, proving that neither 'gilbar' nor his source (Zero Hedge!) could be bothered to do two minutes of Googling to check the facts. Odd that neither 'gilbar' nor 'tim' has acknowledged that error.