Bookworm Beat 2/24/23: The East Palestine illustrated edition
These memes cover a whole lot more than just East Palestine, but it’s absolutely the dominant topic in this meme round-up.
Continue readingConservatives deal with facts and reach conclusions; liberals have conclusions and sell them as facts.
These memes cover a whole lot more than just East Palestine, but it’s absolutely the dominant topic in this meme round-up.
Continue readingEvery one of the icky Democrat party candidates is a wannabe tyrant who is not qualified to be president but that doesn’t mean one of them can’t win. I watched the Democrat primary debate and had very mixed feelings. On the one hand, I thought that this collection of despots,
Continue readingIf nothing else, last night’s debate brought clarity. The gloves were off. Both the bloody tomahawk and the ‘hammer and sickle’ were raised. It was Democrat internecine warfare with but few mentions of that font of all evil, the Orange Man – at least compared to the first Democrat debate.
Continue readingFaced with a field of highly defective Democrat candidates, the New York Times hides behind identity politics to endorse two seriously flawed women. Yesterday, the New York Times came in for a good deal of both criticism and laughter when it endorsed not one but two candidates: Elizabeth Warren and
Continue readingThis podcast examines the British people taking back their country, Buttigieg’s inadequacies, and conclusions about the Horowitz report. My latest podcast is up and running. You can listen to it through the audio embed below, or at LibSyn, or through Apple Podcasts. I’ve eschewed a video this week for I don’t
Continue readingPete Buttigieg is an intelligent man who has accomplished much in 37 years, is a doctrinaire Leftist, and is totally unqualified to be president. When Trump first rode down the staircase in 2015 to announce his candidacy, the media considered him the biggest joke around. They gave him hundreds of
Continue readingElizabeth Warren’s hubris, the decline of Modern Art, Project Veritas videos, radical LGBTQ and the church, and urban Leftism — it’s all discussed here. (This is a companion post to the No. 24 Bookworm Podcast which I uploaded yesterday. The content is mostly the same, although not identical. It won’t
Continue readingSometimes, as a writer, you just need to shut up and let people watch videos that say things better than you could yourself. I’ve been trying to blog all day today, but I kept getting phone calls, emails, and texts that demanded my time. Rather than leaving a blank screen
Continue readingKirsten Gillibrand is a nonentity, but her inevitable departure from the primaries gave Trump another opportunity to troll the Left, much to my delight. When Calvin Coolidge, one of America’s greatest and most restrained presidents, died in 1933, celebrated wit Dorothy Parker cruelly remarked, “How can they tell?” Now that
Continue readingThe Democrat Debates were indeed boring, but they were also a wonderful insight into Democrat policies and candidate strengths and weaknesses. I watched both of the Democrat debates. I’ve now had 43 hours to ruminate about Wednesday’s debate and 19 hours to ruminate about Thursday’s debate. That’s given me a
Continue readingIn Venezuela, maybe today being Cinco de Mayo will magically strengthen citizens in their fight against tyranny. Meanwhile, in the U.S. we’ll keep our guns.
Continue readingPaying work is calling, but I here’s an open thread about Deep State spying, Beto’s descent and Buttigieg’s ascent, and the creepy, ooky Joe Biden campaign. I had a lull in my paying legal work for some time, something that always leaves me worried. For almost thirty years, whenever a
Continue readingThanks to President Trump, it’s mostly good news out there, which is great for America (yay!), but limiting for a blogger. What do you think? Scott Adams made an excellent point the other day, which is that, now that the media can no longer waffle on about Russian collusion (at
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