Agosto 17, 2025

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lonejustice ayon kay ...

Photo #2 is another one that should hang in some museum of photography. Absolutely stunning.

Aggie ayon kay ...

#2 looks almost like the sunrise is leaving a wake.

FormerLawClerk ayon kay ...

Instapundit highlighted an X post today that says everything you need to know about the Democrat Party.

First: Washington DC is virtually 100% Democrat/Socialist. Only 6% of DC residents identify as Republicans.

Second: Blacks dominate in DC. They are the majority ... by far.

Finally: Trump is of course, trying to reduce crime in Washington DC and that has upset some of the residents. These residents took to the streets to protest Trump's move to reduce crime. Why?

According to Grok ... blacks suffer the majority of the crime in Washington DC, with 96% of murder victims being black.

So, to recap: White DC residents want the crime to continue, because as white Democrats, they are massively racist and want black people dead.

FormerLawClerk ayon kay ...

Oh, did I mention that they took photographs and video of all the protesters marching in DC today against Trump's measures to combat crime - the victims of which are largely black.

Not a single black person protested.

Not.

One.

Peachy ayon kay ...

Super-magic-Madisontastic.

William50 ayon kay ...

It was a good run but the Brewers win streak ends at 14, a single season record for them. After trailing for the entire game the Brew Crew tied it up with a 2 run homer in the 9th.
Going into extra innings the Reds pulled out the win scoring a run in the bottom of the 10th.

Next up, a double header with the Cubs, our arch enemy :).

Jaq ayon kay ...

I always knew that the COVID vaccine was experimental, and I agreed to take it under those terms, but the idea of forcing it on people who were young and healthy enough to be at low risk from COVID was always stupid to me, especially children. Well, the results are in on the booster, in Nature, no less, not some fly by night journal, and that match with personal experience. I never took the booster, and my partner did, and I only got COVID once, and she got it three times.

The good news is that the tendency to cause the receiver of the COVID booster to get sick lessens over time as it wears off. Plus, the flu shot seems to work as advertised.

In both analyses, we show that more SARS-CoV-2 vaccinations are associated with a higher risk of influenza-like respiratory illness and workdays lost. For influenza-like respiratory illness, the association is stronger with a more recent timing of the vaccination rather than the number of vaccinations, which suggests that the effect wanes over time. In contrast, seasonal influenza vaccination is associated with a decreased risk for both outcomes.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s43856-025-01046-8

Jaq ayon kay ...

According to FLHSMV, Singh crossed the Mexico border illegally and had obtained a Commercial Driver's License in the state of California.

Made an illegal U-Turn on the Florida Turnpike in a semi and killed three. I wonder if the governor of California is going to testify on his behalf at the triple vehicular homicide trial, or offer him sanctuary.

Lazarus ayon kay ...

Watching Matt Damon, Ben Affleck, and Adam Driver pretending to be medieval French nobles.

Some things the Frenchies just do better than us.

TickTock1948 ayon kay ...

Lake has a roof. Cool.

rhhardin ayon kay ...

Matt Damon has a mouth thing that's a regular part of his act that's annoying once you notice it.

Other tics that are annoying - Pierce Brosnan acting angry, Sandra Bullock in a sudden soft voice register.

Lem Vibe Bandit ayon kay ...

The color mixture is back.

RCOCEAN II ayon kay ...

"Matt Damon has a mouth thing that's a regular part of his act that's annoying once you notice it."

Some of the old movies stars are like that too. I used to like Kirk Douglas and then noticed he had an "angry face" a "Happy face" a "concerned face" etc. And that's it. No real variation. He could get away with it, because he made 2 movies a year and DVD's hadn't been invented.

RCOCEAN II ayon kay ...

One ol' movie star that i've been impressed with the more I've watched him is Jimmy Stewart. that guy could do it all. Neuotic loner, tough cowboy, naive boy scout, romantic lead (when young), concerned scientist, etc.

Dave Begley ayon kay ...
Naalis ng may-ari ang komentong ito.
Dave Begley ayon kay ...

The win streak of the Brewers is over.

hawkeyedjb ayon kay ...

First Caitlin Clark, now Sophie Cunningham is out of action. Looks like a knee injury. No further reason to watch WNBA.

Lazarus ayon kay ...

Woody Harrelson plays bad guy characters by screwing up his face and talking out of the side of his mouth. Actors have an array of tricks that they thought were clever, but that have gotten to be routine and tired.

Sydney ayon kay ...

“he stretches out the heavens like a tent and lays the beams of his upper chambers on their waters.” Psalm 104

Lazarus ayon kay ...

I didn't get why the WNBA was so nasty to Caitlin when Sophie was the pretty one.

buwaya ayon kay ...

My own analysis of Spanish mortality data seems to indicate that the Covid vaccine was effective in reducing mortality among the most vulnerable. Spain did not manage to do 100% of the population by the time of the second spike, but because of the priority system it did do all the aged/vulnerable, and so the second spike was minimal. US data is messy and its much harder to see a clear picture.

Eva Marie ayon kay ...

I just watched the Highway Men with Woody Harrelson which I didn’t think was very good.

NorthOfTheOneOhOne ayon kay ...

Lazarus said...

didn't get why the WNBA was so nasty to Caitlin when Sophie was the pretty one.

Caitlin was the one that was labelled as a female Michael Jordan.

Lazarus ayon kay ...

The NY Post's review of "The Last Duel": "Degreasing a stove is a more enjoyable way to spend your Saturday night."

The problem may have been letting Damon and Affleck write the script (with Nicole Holofcener for the "woman's viewpoint" and the guy who wrote the book). So of course, the film weighs in 152 minutes. They try to do a "Rashomon" like thing where the movie shows different characters' versions of what happened, so it's like the movie is rewound by 20 or 30 minutes and you have to sit through the same scenes all over again.

Eva Marie ayon kay ...

Kevin Costner was in it too. And Kathy Bates. Still not very good.

Narr ayon kay ...

Homegirl Kathy Bates is almost always good, at least in my limited exposure.

Costner is one of those actors who I don't even like to look at, so I have little basis to evaluate his acting chops.

Jersey Fled ayon kay ...

“ My own analysis of Spanish mortality data seems to indicate that the Covid vaccine was effective in reducing mortality among the most vulnerable.”

Yet they pushed vaccinations for even the least vulnerable, i.e. children as young as one year old, whose chances of death from the disease was essentially zero. And we found out later that no safety testing was done on children at all.

We don’t hate our government enough.

NorthOfTheOneOhOne ayon kay ...

RCOCEAN II said...

Some of the old movies stars are like that too. I used to like Kirk Douglas and then noticed he had an "angry face" a "Happy face" a "concerned face" etc. And that's it. No real variation.

What's really disgusting is when you watch a newer film with a couple of box office draws and you catch them doing the Kirk Douglas thing, or the Sinatra thing, or the Bette Davis thing.

He could get away with it, because he made 2 movies a year and DVD's hadn't been invented.

And during his heyday only the most rabid Kirk Douglas fans would see both. If anything good comes out of the streaming era it will be a understanding that it was a really good thing that Seinfeld came on once a week and you had to see it or you were stuck until summer re-runs. Media was not meant to be consumed via binge watching.

Eva Marie ayon kay ...

It’s the plots that are so bad. There’s just nothing to them.

RCOCEAN II ayon kay ...

Bates was great in Misery. Its no surprise that drunken cokehead like Stephen King would have nightmares about his No.1 fan being a female "Christian" out in the sticks.

Certain authors attract massive numbers of weirdos. Salinger with Catcher in the Rye was one. I'm sure King with his Horror fans is another.

Peachy ayon kay ...

On Acorn TV - watched "Irish Blood" & liked it.
Only 2 episodes so far. More please.

Peachy ayon kay ...

I recall all the Covid booster fanatics in my orbit- they all kept getting covid over and over.
(except for my gal pal who also suffers from a rare immune disorder. But she hid out and wore a mask all the time)

Kakistocracy ayon kay ...

We spend a lot of time studying nature but not nearly enough time in wonder at it; for it is wonderful.

Eva Marie ayon kay ...

Knock on wood, I had the 3 shots and never had Covid though I had a lot of exposure to coworkers with Covid.

Kakistocracy ayon kay ...

"I recall all the Covid booster fanatics in my orbit- they all kept getting covid over and over."

In the future, wars won't be fought with guns and bombs. They will be fought with health misinformation.

Kakistocracy ayon kay ...

Nothing says "land of the free" like a president deploying the military against their own citizens.

Whatever's in those Epstein files must be really, really bad!

FullMoon ayon kay ...

Quick perusal of comments today.
Freder
Inga
Ward
lonejustice
Dinky

And not a single mention of Epstein.
Do better guys, do better.
Don't forget, you got him now!

Peachy ayon kay ...

Kak -
The military is there to protect citizens from out of control crime. Crime allowed by your corrupt party. Go troll on Blue Cry. please.

Peachy ayon kay ...

It was hilarious to watch the left scream about '"Trump's vaccine... Not gonna take it!!!" - (good bat-balls you people are lame) - and then embrace the untested trial covid vaccine - as soon as Crook Joe took over. You really got Soviet-like pushy about it, too. Obedient.

Bob Boyd ayon kay ...

Check this out.
Flying through the eye of Hurricane Erin
https://x.com/i/status/1956827623062962483

Iman ayon kay ...

I went to a party
It was jumping and I went for it hearty
I had on my bad suit
Started jigging to the one with the jazz flute

I told myself I wouldn't stay late
Just put my face 'round the door
Next time I looked it was coming on quarter to four
And my feet were getting sore

I went to a party
It was like an indoor safari
'Round a waterhole of Campari
And I feel alright, whoa
Yes, I feel alright now

I went to a party
I was circulating 'round pretty smartly
You could say it was high-tone
But I was representing the low zone
Yes, I was…

https://youtu.be/k_G9CVn5MXE

Iman ayon kay ...

☝️Nick Lowe and Los Straightjackets☝️

Peachy ayon kay ...

FifY:
In the future, wars won't be fought with guns and bombs. They will be fought with lab created viruses from virology labs in China funded by American Leftists in search of ultimate Chi-Com-like power, buttressed with obedient lies about wet markets.

buwaya ayon kay ...

I took the Covid shot (Pfizer) in the US in 2021, and a booster in Manila in 2022, both in order to travel. I was technically high risk for Covid as I was over 60 and with diabetes and heart disease. I never got Covid.

Aggie ayon kay ...

@rhhardin: "Other tics that are annoying - Pierce Brosnan acting angry.....

I've always thought a lot more of Brosnan as a man, than I did for his acting. But there's one film where I thought he did pretty well, the Jackie Chan action movie, the Foreigner I think it's called. He plays a pretty cold-blooded IRA terrorist that's trying to become a politician, but is dragged back into the world and tries to extricate himself, with Chan bent on revenge. Pretty solid action pic, I thought, and Brosnan did a good character study.

Narr ayon kay ...

I took the first jab (Pfizer IIRC) and the first booster, but only after waiting many months to see what happened to the early takers. (I admit that I was weak--everyone was badgering me all the time and I eventually succumbed.) My wife got hers early and has had twice (or more) what I had

But to this day neither one of us knows for sure if we've had Covid.

I didn't think Trump had a clue about what was going on, and noted the quick change of opinion when Biden took over. It pisses my wife off when I tell her that she got snookered by Trump.

hawkeyedjb ayon kay ...

“…deploying the military against their own citizens.”

That’s like deploying the police against their own citizens. The criminal citizens.

Gospace ayon kay ...

All the liberals on X are making a big deal about 7, count them, 7 European leaders are accompanying Zelensky to his meet with President Trump. SEVEN!

And? So what? What difference will their presence make? Are they going to shut Zelensky up, make a deal, and tell Zelensky to accept it? Or are they going to order Trump to send US troops to Ukraine to die defending Ukraine's borders? Which, of course, Trump would ignore. What's their game plan? Moral support? Why didn't they meet with Putin instead of Trump? Seems direct negotiation for them would be better for them then working with a man they publicly disparage.

Trump understands something that T.C. Mits understands- war is bad for T.C. Mits. War is good for munitions makers. And some others. But bad for ordinary people and other living things.

Sometimes necessary, but always bad for ordinary people. Is the Ukraine-Russia necessary? Well, not for the USA. Maybe for Ukraine, but wasn't for Russia, that started it. Putin thought it was a good thing. No doubt in anyone's mind, particularly in anyone's military mind, he thought it would be a one month campaign and then a fait accompli that would ruffle a few European feathers, but about which they could and would do nothing. Didn't work out that way.

As far as I was concerned, we should have, from the beginning, as we sort of did, give Ukraine the equipment needed to destroy Russian war equipment. Which, TBH, they've done an excellent job of. Also, once it became clear Ukraine wasn't a pushover, every major player- whether supporting Russia, Ukraine, or neither, should have sent military observers just to watch what was going on. That's a long time military practice. The US Civil War was well observed by many foreign armies, who saw how railroads changed things. And saw the first ironclads in action. Warfare was being revolutionized. Same now in Ukraine. No one in the upper ranks prior to the lessons of Ukraine gave any though to drone hordes. Drones are rewriting where the front lines are. There is no real rear area for temporary respite and regrouping.

But anyhow, can anyone here give an opinion on just what 7, count them, 7 European leaders accompanying Zelensky plan to accomplish with their presence?

Narr ayon kay ...

Seven Nation Army?

Naah.

Aggie ayon kay ...

So, Zelensky's adult supervision is up to 7 now, huh? Wow, those guys really, really don't trust each other, do they? I'd like to see Trump make them sit in the waiting room, with a table full of out-of-date magazines. Ladies Home Journal, Southern Living, so forth.

Or maybe we'll get treated to another picture of Trump, seated with his arms folded, and the Magnificent 7 all lined up, standing in opposition - but still looking weaker.

I've been wondering since the war started, with all the smack talk of experts on both sides, I've been asking 'Where are the Peace Talks?' Well, they're here now, and one person brought them. Not the rest.

historyDoc ayon kay ...

Doubt the Brewers will get a Brad Pitt-starring Moneyball-like movie made about their 14 game win streak like the A's did, but keep trying.

Eva Marie ayon kay ...

According to Rubio, the 7 are coming to help iron out the many details. According to the lefties they are coming to make sure Trump doesn’t “bully” Zelensky. According to me they are coming to bully Zelensky. They don’t want to pay for more war.

Eva Marie ayon kay ...

So who’s betting Zelensky wears a suit?

Yancey Ward ayon kay ...

The case fatality rate bottomed for Covid on January 19th 2021 1.63%. It peaked again on March 10th 2021 at 1.82% and stayed there for several weeks and didn't return to the January low until the 2nd week of September of 2021. It started dropping significantly during the big Omnicron wave that started in late November of 2021. The rate fell to about 1.20 to 1.10% during all of 2022 and was still at the lower level on March 10, 2023 when I stopped collecting the data for the spreadsheets.

Now, I spent a lot of time looking over this and there is zero signal for vaccine effectiveness in that data. Vaccine coverage in the over 60 demographic in the U.S. was well over 90% by late Summer of 2021and if the vaccine were really effective at stopping death it should have provided a noticeable signal in the case fatality rate but it doesn't. Add in that the experts claimed Delta and Omnicron were less lethal versions of Covid-19, I don't think U.S. data provides any evidence at all that the vaccines worked- they certainly didn't stop people from getting COVID.

Jaq ayon kay ...

What Europe wants is to create the trip wire for WWIII. First it was the "unconditional cease fire" which would mean that Europe could put troops into Ukraine, preferably with US guarantees as a backstop, then as night follows day, there would be a "Sum of All Fears" style false flag, blamed on Russia, and the troops would be there, and the war would be on.

Europe can't stand that France, The UK, Italy, Germany, were all recently great powers, Spain and the Netherlands were once great powers, now they are lilliputians, vassals to the US, EXCEPT for Russia.

It's "structural realism" that says that for its own survival, no nation can assume the future goodwill of another nation, therefore if a country is powerful, it must be treated today as if it were already hostile. This is how ChatGPT describes the use of propaganda for these situations:

Policymakers and propagandists often translate structural uncertainty into moral narratives.

Since publics do not mobilize around abstract ideas like “uncertainty in future power distribution,” governments often cast rivals in terms of malign intent or evil leadership.

Example: U.S. propaganda about the Soviet Union framed not just the system but its leaders (Stalin, Khrushchev, Brezhnev) as inherently hostile.

Similarly, contemporary rhetoric about China or Russia often assumes malevolence even when actions are ambiguous.

This bridges the gap between abstract realism and public perception: a “necessary evil” in communication strategy.


So basically, when people repeat the "Putin is evil" propaganda trope, it's because the powers that be have decided that those people were too stupid to understand the real arguments, so they threw them some red meat that their chimp brains could understand.

Putin is the leader of a rival country with a lot of resources, 6,000 nuclear weapons, and a powerful military, and is too big and rich to be bribed. We think that we can create regime change in Russia, break it up into smaller, more manageable countries, and so we could take those resources on our own terms, and not worry about them militarily, and not for nothing, leave China with no real allies.

When Putin says that Ukraine in NATO is an "existential threat" to Russia, he is right, that's why we are there. He is not telling the people who really make policy anything they don't know. So it must be pretty funny when Trump comes back and breathlessly reports to these people what Putin thinks we are doing, they already know.

Russia and China have figured out the game, and they are not going to just sit back and hope the crocodile eats them last. They are in a "We must hang together, or we will certainly hang separately" moment.

This isn't Russian propaganda, it's a structural realist analysis of our foreign policy. The first documented fight over the Black Sea was the Trojan War, it's been fought over ever since.

Peachy ayon kay ...

I wonder if Zelensky owns a suit.

Bob Boyd -that is amazing.
At the very end of the video, they start to re-enter the actual hurricane. Yikes!

RCOCEAN II ayon kay ...

Excellent analysis by John Mearsheimer of theTrump Putin Summit

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q31nwnbNMmo

I've been listening to some UK podcasts and newscasts on the summitt. And damn are those Brits crazy. They got us into 2 world wars and helped us get into Iraq, Kuwait, and korea. And they'd love to get us into WW III with Putin. Goddamn, how they love war and imperialism. All under the guise of "Helping the underdog and fighting Aggression".

One guy from the UK spectator was almost in tears over Trump "normalizing" putin and how "poor little Ukraine" was being "Betrayed".

Big Mike ayon kay ...

Doubt the Brewers will get a Brad Pitt-starring Moneyball-like movie made about their 14 game win streak like the A's did, but keep trying.

Twenty is orders of magnitude harder than fourteen.

Gospace ayon kay ...

One of the purported reasons Putin took along so many senior people in his government was- it's hard to stage a coup when all the possible coup leaders are with him.

Zelensky isn't coming with all Ukraine's senior people. Many of whom are upset with his leadership. What if they remove him from office while he's not in Ukraine? Just an idle late at night thought.

Big Mike ayon kay ...

Finally: Trump is of course, trying to reduce crime in Washington DC and that has upset some of the residents. These residents took to the streets to protest Trump's move to reduce crime. Why?

@FormerLawClerk, go look at the tape. DC is 43.6% black. The protestors are nearly 100% non-black. Do you think they really are DC residents? Or is it more plausible that they came in from out of town?

Original Mike ayon kay ...

"All the liberals on X are making a big deal about 7, count them, 7 European leaders are accompanying Zelensky to his meet with President Trump. SEVEN!"

That's like bringing your parents to a job interview. Bad look.

Eva Marie ayon kay ...

I listened to the John Mearsheimer interview.
1. The ‘Trump is dumb’ stand is getting really old. In the latter part of the interview Mearsheimer acknowledges that our first priority should be dealing with China - which he says has been the goal of the last 2 administration. But he doesn’t acknowledge that Trump was the originator of that view.
2. Mearsheimer says the reality is that Ukraine is losing and should agree to every Russian demand, he argues for the acceptance by Ukraine of ceding territory and zero security guarantees from the West (US). (BTW Mearsheimer implies that if Russia decided to take all of Ukraine, so be it.) And he further says that all this was news to Trump until this summit. Mearsheimer has TDS. If Trump had a free hand he would have had Ukraine cede territory on day one (he kept alluding to that) but increase ties between the US and Ukraine through economic investments. But the propaganda by the colleagues of this Mearsheimer guy in governments and the press and think tanks around the US and Europe make this not an option. So this summit was the vehicle that Trump will use to get the European countries to either put pressure on Ukraine or pay for the war.
3. Then Mearsheimer laughs at Trump from backing away from secondary sanctions. It’s called AB testing and it works for Trump.
3. And finally, give me a fucking break: genocide in Gaza. So first this Mearsheimer guy is all realpolitik. He implies dealism, humanitarian concerns have no place in the dialogue between nations. And then it all gets thrown away when it comes to Israel? Plus there is no genocide in Gaza (if words mean anything).

RCOCEAN II ayon kay ...

There's an on-going Genocide in Palestine. Over 100,000 Gazans have been murdered by the Israel and the IDF. More are dying of starvation every day. Quibbling over the word "Genocide" doesn't change that.

Eva Marie ayon kay ...

That was idealism not dealism. I would have given the guy the benefit of the doubt. But when I hear someone say something idiotic that is provably idiotic, I lose all interest in their other opinions.

effinayright ayon kay ...

rhhardin said...
Matt Damon has a mouth thing that's a regular part of his act that's annoying once you notice it.

Other tics that are annoying - Pierce Brosnan acting angry, Sandra Bullock in a sudden soft voice register.
************
Or Kiefer Sutherland trying to act at all.

Eva Marie ayon kay ...

1. This guy is an academic. Words mean things. So he shouldn’t throw out words he knows are false. The only reason he calls it genocide is to stick it to Israelis. That is the only reason.
2. There is no starvation in Gaza. If people complain that air drops of food are humiliating then they are not starving.
3. I’m not going to comment on the deaths of Gazan civilians because that is an unknowable number.

effinayright ayon kay ...

Jaq, are you the son of The Great Kreskin? Your mind-reading skills are awesome!

Readering ayon kay ...

I took pretty much all the Pfizer covid shots until the person I lived with died of old age. He had COPD and pretty much never left his room. Oxygen and care giver 24/7. He never got the shot. I did not get covid. I also take flu shots and don't get flu. I also traveled quite a bit as soon as allowed except twice cancelled Xmas travel at last minute.

Eva Marie ayon kay ...

Let me just add, I don’t mind when us normal people use terms imprecisely. We’re commenting on the fly, we can’t edit our words. But this Mearsheimer is an expert. When he talks about the Donbas region I figure he knows the exact geographical location. When he uses the term genocide I expect him to use that term correctly. He damages his own reputation when he uses that term inaccurately. It means he’s either a lazy thinker (and I think he is based on his Trump comments) and/or he’s using that term for its propaganda value (which, in my opinion, he is also doing). It’s not quibbling about a word. If a person is an expert, words are the tools of their trade. And real experts know that. If you’ve listened to Victor Davis Hanson, you can see how careful he is at choosing his words. You can disagree with his views but you can’t say he is sloppy in his thinking or selection of terms.

Big Mike ayon kay ...

People like RCOCEAN are why it was a mistake for the IDF to take such care to minimize civilian casualties. They should have gone in sooner and harder, deliberately killing every child they saw, and announce that unless Hamas surrenders unconditionally and releases all Israeli hostages alive and well, they would keep killing children. Round up the women and sterilize them.

If the Jew-hating assholes of the world are going to call whatever you do “genicide” then you might as well give them the real thing.

gadfly ayon kay ...

Lazarus: Long before he became an Oscar-nominated movie star and marijuana activist, Woody Harrelson studied theology and hobnobed with a fellow Hanover College student who was also destined for big things: Vice President Mike Pence.

Hanover sits on hilltops looking down on the Ohio River near Indiana's Clifty State Park and historic Madison. Student Enrollment is 1,243.

Mary E. Glynn ayon kay ...

Does the Big refer to the size of you snazz?
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Big Mike said...
People like RCOCEAN are why it was a mistake for the IDF to take such care to minimize civilian casualties. They should have gone in sooner and harder, deliberately killing every child they saw, and announce that unless Hamas surrenders unconditionally and releases all Israeli hostages alive and well, they would keep killing children. Round up the women and sterilize them."


Put on your gold star and start collecting your winning prizes!

john mosby ayon kay ...

Narr: "I didn't think Trump had a clue about what was going on, and noted the quick change of opinion when Biden took over. "

Yes, in spite of having endured 3 years of tricknology at that point, Trump still thought there were dug-in government people he could trust. Surely the scientists would just give the straight poop without political skewing.

But this time he's finally learned Lucy will yank the football every time. And he's not only refusing to kick it - he's yanking all the Lucys off the field.

RR
JSM

john mosby ayon kay ...

Big Mike: "They should have gone in sooner and harder, deliberately killing every child they saw,"

I've been watching V-J Day 80 symposia. One common theme is that the choice wasn't between nuking Japan and invading: it was between nuking, invading, and blockading/firebombing while the population starved, until they either surrendered or there were no Japanese left.

Educated cultured Americans were calmly discussing all these options like they were deciding on a dinner menu.

Then once we won, we suddenly decided these tactics were off the table.

Just in time for Israel to fight against existential threats.

RR
JSM

Breezy ayon kay ...

How fortunate that Europe has an imported vast army of fighting age single men.

rehajm ayon kay ...

Now, I spent a lot of time looking over this and there is zero signal for vaccine effectiveness in that data

Did the medical professionals keep two lists of data- one secret list of actual covid deaths and one for the government officials who wanted a high death count so there were incentives to claim a death with covid was a death from it?

rehajm ayon kay ...

…a non-covid death counted as a vaccinated covid death makes the vaccine appear ineffective

Kakistocracy ayon kay ...

Any American-coerced land concessions in Ukraine ends American global leadership everywhere. All the dominos fall. No weakening, just collapse.

That this is not widely understood in Washington is concerning but is consistent with the US liquidating its security guarantees in the eastern hemisphere over the next couple of years. In the Atlantic, the US will pull back to the near island chain (Newfoundland, Bermuda, the Bahamas.) Sorry about the Special Relationship, UK!

The only plausible initiative at this stage is no land concessions and robust security guarantees accompanied by expanded and robust logistical support for an autonomous Ukraine. Nato/Europe sustaining Ukrainian autonomy means Ukraine is covered by the Nato shield. Can the European leaders explain this to an obtuse White House?

Putin thinks he can get Nato to retreat to the Oder-Neisse Line while dispatching the Americans back to 1939. Trump (if he actually knew where the line is) would agree if the photo op was right. (There is no geopolitics here; this is the Trump White House at work — all optics, all the time.)

There is not going to be any "great diplomacy" anywhere in the Trump administration now or at any time the future not least because there are no diplomats.

Eric the Fruit Bat ayon kay ...

Didn't make it all the way through Jeanne Dielman on the second go. It was kneading the meatloaf that got me. I get it. I get it. WTF???!!!

What? Was the director behind the camera saying, "Okay, that's good, now one more time, . . . and now, . . . one more time, . . ., good, good, . . ., and now once more . . . ."

No great loss, really. I know how it ends. Not that it matters.

Christopher B ayon kay ...

Anybody who either claims or implies they don't get influenza because they get vaccinated for it really has no clue what they are talking about. Even medical experts widely agree the influenza vaccine is only partially effective due to the way it has to be formulated, the best historical effectiveness reducing your chances of infection by about 60% but more typically in 40% range with some years even less than that. You "don't get flu" because you attribute symptoms of upper respiratory infections to other causes and never get tested for it.

Marcus Bressler ayon kay ...

On win streaks: Doesn't each game stand by itself in terms of probability of win or lose? And the bet on win streak being entirely different? (This is why I no longer gamble)

mezzrow ayon kay ...

Just finished reading this piece on Substack. If you don't nod all the way through and smile at the end, I'll kiss your fat ass.
Christopher Rufo vs. The New Yorker

wendybar ayon kay ...

What a wimp, Comey is. What a scary thought that this little man was leading the FBI. No wonder why the agency is in shambles. I can't wait to see him shackled and led to prison where he belongs. He can cry to Taylor Swift from prison. Maybe she will write a sad song for him.

Achilles ayon kay ...

Kakistocracy said...

Any American-coerced land concessions in Ukraine ends American global leadership everywhere. All the dominos fall. No weakening, just collapse.

We should just walk away then and let Ukraine and Russia and Europe settle it.

Fuck all of them.

Achilles ayon kay ...

Kakistocracy said...

The only plausible initiative at this stage is no land concessions and robust security guarantees accompanied by expanded and robust logistical support for an autonomous Ukraine. Nato/Europe sustaining Ukrainian autonomy means Ukraine is covered by the Nato shield. Can the European leaders explain this to an obtuse White House?

I will make a deal with you Rich.

You move to Europe and offer to join the British or French or German armies. Then you go fight Russia for Ukraine's land while the US looks after itself.

If you do that then I will accept that you are not a warmongering piece of shit who wants other people to die so you can yell about how bad Trump is in your desperate quest to seize political power.

MadTownGuy ayon kay ...

Portland Antifa Riot at ICE Facility—Again

"Portland Antifa domestic terrorists have been engaged in months of violent harassment against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents, including during a Saturday riot at the Democrat-led city’s ICE facility.

As Donald Trump has noted, law enforcement should be able to fight back when radical leftist protesters are assaulting them. That’s especially true in Portland, where the ICE facility has been under siege to a greater or lesser degree for many, many weeks.

Post Millennial senior editor Andy Ngo is always exposing leftist violence, which is actually a major national threat (unlike the fake scare about “Christian extremism” or “Islamophobia”). And Portland is forever providing fresh examples of lawlessness."

More at the link.

lonejustice ayon kay ...

Today is a very sad day for some of the male commenters here on Althouse Blog, because on this day, Aug. 18, 1920, the 19th Amendment was ratified giving women the right to vote.

john mosby ayon kay ...

Narr: Ohhhhh, V’lodya Zelenskyyyyyy….Ohhhhh, V’lodya Zelenskyyyyy….

Kind of like Jeremy Corbyn a few years ago.

RR
JSM

MadTownGuy ayon kay ...

Chilling update in case of illegal Indian truck driver who killed 3 on Florida Turnpike…

"Many wondered if he was the same man who just caused that deadly crash in Florida...the Florida driver is the very same Harjinder Singh who caused the Arkansas bridge collapse in 2019."

Back story:

California Governor Gavin Newsom faces backlash after illegal immigrant in Florida Turnpike crash found to have state-issued CDL (India Times)

"California Governor Gavin Newsom is facing fierce backlash after it was revealed that Harjinder Singh, an illegal immigrant who caused a deadly Florida crash, held a CDL issued by California. The incident has sparked outrage and renewed debate over immigration and licensing laws."

More at the link.

I wonder if he voted.

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