[VIDEO] Before Greta Thunberg went to the UN, Will Franken was on to her
Brilliant comedy, from someone unafraid to speak his mind about the climate change hoax, Greta Thunberg, transgenderism, and our political class.
Continue readingConservatives deal with facts and reach conclusions; liberals have conclusions and sell them as facts.
Brilliant comedy, from someone unafraid to speak his mind about the climate change hoax, Greta Thunberg, transgenderism, and our political class.
Continue readingI’m on the road for at least a few hours today, so blogging will be light. However, I thought I’d leave you with a little red meat to start an Open Thread. @RealSaavedra AOC clearly wants to say “you’re crazy,” but is hampered by two things: (a) she created this
Continue readingWhen politics get stupid, as they did last week with climate change and Ukraine whistle blowers, the memes get really good — and I’ve got lots of them.
Continue readingI admit that I got carried away in this illustrated edition — 69 pictures! — but between climate change cultism and general Leftism, I couldn’t resist.
Continue readingWhen it comes to Leftist lunacy, I feel like Frank Costanza on Festivus: “I got a lotta problems with you people, and now you’re going to hear about it!” Yes, it’s a little early in the year for a Festivus celebration, but the news is irritating me so greatly that
Continue readingTo help keep ourselves grounded over the screams from the Left, it’s periodically helpful to contrast Progressive belief systems with reality. When I read the news of late, I keep thinking of the ancient proverb that serves as a title to this post: “Whom the Gods would destroy they first
Continue readingI don’t doubt that our National Parks are in need of repair, but some of them might find extra funds if they’d stop their climate change virtue signaling. The Daily Caller reports that America’s National Parks are in a state of extreme disrepair: The most iconic U.S. national parks need
Continue readingNo matter how imperfect Trump is, looking at his record of accomplishments, as to each one I say the Passover word “dayenu” — it would have been enough. During the Passover dinner, one of the songs Jewish families sing is Dayenu. It is in the nature of a “count your
Continue readingAn illustrated edition focusing on the Dems’ weirdly ecumenical transition from anti-Black (slavery, Jim Crow, ghettoization) to untrammeled anti-Semitism. (Plus other examples of the myriad threats socialists pose to America, and the way Trump is a bulwark against those threats.) Before getting to the posters, a short video I urge
Continue readingProgressive unanimity can seem enviable because of the strength it projects, but it can also lead the way to madness and systemic collapse. If you’re old enough, you can remember back to 1981 when the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Kansas City suffered America’s deadliest, non-terrorist caused structural collapse, which killed
Continue readingThe climate change canard is like the old joke about the Soviet Union where “the future is known; it’s the past that keeps changing.” The basis for claims of catastrophic anthropogenic global warming rest on the information derived from our historic temperature records — serially adjusted and then fed into
Continue readingThe late Michael Crichton figured out 15 years ago that the climate change juggernaut is a Leftist faith, intended to rework the economy, not true science. With virtually unlimited money and power at stake, the watermelons (green outside, red inside) are pushing harder than ever to put the U.S. on
Continue readingThis Bookworm Beat is a true potpourri of all sorts of things I’ve noted as interesting over the past few days. Even I cannot discern a common thread. I didn’t anticipate that my weekend would be as busy as it’s proven to be. It’s almost ten on Sunday night, and
Continue readingThis Bookworm Beat isn’t actually about new cars. It’s about the Steele Dossier, Islamic terrorism, crazy California, Europe’s coming collapse, & much more. No, I don’t have a new car, but I need one soon. I want a small SUV with all-wheel drive. My current top contenders are the Subaru
Continue readingAfter a manic weekend, I got the chance to put my all into this Bookworm Beat, which covers politics, homelessness, immigration, antisemitism, and more. Oh, my gosh, but do I have a lot to share with you — and tonight I’ve got the time to do so. Go get a
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