[In the intro to the last Sandbox, my invitation to readers to discuss the dollar-value of human life went over like a turd in a punchbowl. It appears that the best approach to discussing the value of human lives is just to bloviate with a lot of virtue signalling thrown in. That's supposed to divert the reader from discovering that the writer has no idea what he's talking about. Public policies are supposed to be made with some regard to a broadly agreed on dollar-value of a human life, but only, I guess, if the public gives a damn. Oh well. gjr]

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440 responses to “Sandbox – 24jun20”
How bout that Emery??”we have 120 million dead” people due to the Kung Flu says Biden.. That’s a LIE Emery,, Your backing a LIAR..
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Looks like he took lessons from the Clintons –
The nonprofit raised and spent $4.8 million over its two years in operation, its 2017 and 2018 tax forms show. Slightly more than $3 million of that amount went to salaries, compensation, and benefits. At the same time, the group spent just $1.7 million on all of its other expenses. A bulk of this cash—$740,000—was poured into conferences, conventions, and meetings. It did not cut a single grant to any other group or foundation during its two-year run.
An analysis of nonprofits by Charity Navigator, which rates charities for effectiveness, found that mid-to-large-sized nonprofits paid their chief executives an average salary of $126,000 per year—far less than what the Biden Cancer Initiative paid its president, Greg Simon, who pocketed $224,539 in 2017 and $429,850 in 2018. Charity Navigator’s primary criterion for rating charities is whether they “spend at least 75% of their expenses directly on their programs.”
The Biden cancer group’s financial disclosures may raise new questions about whether the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee allowed associates to profit off their access to him.
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/biden-cancer-nonprofit-paid-its-top-execs-millions-it-spent-little-to-eradicate-cancer
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Made my first trip to Downtown GV today. Got lucky as a parking place opened up nicely three doors from my destination on Mill. Very pleasant local retail shopping trip, store was empty and the owner was so friendly and talked my ear off. Sidewalks nice and wide with few people out in the heat. Good planning. What the hay is a GV sales tax? And they painted a mural on Mill and W Main. Guess I have been away, all hunkered down in the bunker. Lots of bees this year. Some plants are bee humming so loud it’s like the tiny rock garden I literally is alive with the sound of music. Hummingbirds around every day, but not like an adundance ot them in times past. Got a nice King Snake hanging around the place. Wonder how those Rebane tomatoes are doing this year? Good year for jackrabbits, first new litter of grey squirrels showed up…been awhile, I lately have had a couple greys around the humble abode. And, of course, something big or predator like comes out around 11pm-3am most every night, especially on a half moon. I can sleep peacefully while the doggies go nuts.
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The new Iraqi PM ain’t takin no shit from those mutha mullahs –
BAGHDAD (Reuters) – Iraqi security forces raided a headquarters belonging to a powerful Iran-backed militia in southern Baghdad late on Thursday, seized rockets and detained three commanders of the group, two Iraqi government officials said.
It was the most brazen raid in years by Iraqi security forces against a powerful paramilitary group backed by Tehran, whose proxy militias have developed military, political and economic dominance in Iraq.
Iraq’s new prime minister, Mustafa al-Kadhimi, has indicated he will be tough on militia groups which target U.S. installations. The raid, which took place after midnight, is the first sign Kadhimi will follow through on his tough talk.
One of the government officials told Reuters one of the three commanders detained in the raid was an Iranian. Iraqi special forces from the Counter Terrorism Service carried out the raid, he said.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/iraqi-security-forces-raid-iran-224748935.html
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Sowing the seeds of their own destruction. Kind of like shithole city in a box mix –
In interviews with the New York Times, a number of white liberals living in the Powderhorn Park neighborhood of Minneapolis are vowing to avoid calling the police at all costs — even in cases of violent crime.
Since trying to avoid the police at all costs, the neighborhood has become home to a homeless encampment with drug dealers, addicts, and those with mental illness frequenting and living in the neighborhood’s park.
In the most dangerous case described to the Times, a male resident in the neighborhood apologized for recently calling the police when he was held up at gunpoint by two teenage boys in an attempted carjacking.
The two teens ended up stealing another resident’s vehicle. The man said he should have never called the police because he put the teens’ life at risk.
“Been thinking more about it,” the man told the Times in a text message. “I regret calling the police. It was my instinct but I wish it hadn’t been. I put those boys in danger of death by calling the cops.”
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/06/25/white-liberals-in-minneapolis-vow-to-risk-crime-wave-to-avoid-calling-police/
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So was it an F35 hit or a nuclear accident? –
https://www.timesofisrael.com/massive-blast-reported-at-suspected-iranian-nuke-facility/
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MAN BITES DOG: NY TIMES HAS SOMETHING POSITIVE TO SAY ABOUT THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION
The editors must have blundered or gone on vacation at the New York Times today, because there’s actually a news story up today that offers a positive perspective of the Trump Administration, and even more astounding, the praise is coming chiefly from feminists, a few of whom have apparently gone rogue from the identity politics party line of the moment:
“Education Secretary Betsy DeVos fired a shot last month in the nation’s culture wars, overhauling how colleges handle investigations of sexual assault and ending what she called Obama-era “kangaroo courts” on campus.
The new Education Department rules give more protections to the accused, primarily young men who face discipline or expulsion as a result of allegations of sexual misconduct.
The move set off a liberal uproar, denounced by unions representing teachers and college professors, by the National Organization for Women and by an array of Democratic senators. The Trump rules, they said, constitute a radical rollback of protections for victims who seek justice after sexual assaults.
But Ms. DeVos’s actions won praise from a surprising audience: an influential group of feminist legal scholars who applauded the administration for repairing what they viewed as unconscionable breaches in the rights of the accused.
“The new system is vastly better and fairer,” said Prof. Janet Halley, who specializes in gender and sexuality at Harvard Law School. “The fact that we’re getting good things from the Trump administration is confusing, but isn’t it better than an unbroken avalanche of bad things?”
https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2020/06/man-bites-dog-ny-times-has-something-positive-to-say-about-the-trump-administration.php
Here is a story that I loved the headline, but haven’t read…yet. Written right before or around the statues first started coming down again. The Brits have some fine awesome birds. Intelligent thinkers and writers who done got canceled.
‘They can’t cancel all of us’
https://www.spiked-online.com/2020/06/18/they-cant-cancel-all-of-us/
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My 704 and 728 and a few other things could make one think those mutha mullahs were a target for a lot of people in the last day. Couldn’t happen to a better bunch.
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re: DonB@ 7:22PM June 25, Year Zero.
That’s a hilarious article on the cop-free zone, but the most important factoid referenced was this:
https://twitter.com/ZachG932/status/1233497247817650176
I’ve known this was the case, but you’ll probably see more mention of it. I believe that self-esteem levels show similar differences and think that suicide rates by group is one side effect.
You do have to ask how much sense it makes to share a future with people who don’t favor their own group over another, however the groups are defined. Increased physical separation from liberals might be in the cards for simple survival reasons.
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DonB: I believe the Iranian explosion was some time ago. Probably an ACME factory.
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YOU ARE CORRECT SIR. When I saw the short blerb I searched chose poorly! LOL
https://www.jewishpress.com/news/middle-east/iran-news/report-massive-explosion-in-tehran-blackout-in-shiraz/2020/06/26/
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Yep, that’s a no-brainer. Wonder how Ruth voted.
Supreme Court Rules 7-2 Illegal Immigrants Who Fail Asylum Screenings Can Be Deported Without Review
https://www.oann.com/supreme-court-rules-7-2-illegal-immigrants-who-fail-asylum-screenings-can-be-deported-without-review/
Double yep. Who would have even thunk that Ruthie would turn into a textualist in her golden years. Now, what does the law actually say? My, my.
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Bad chi coms, bad –
Australian intelligence officers and police raided the home and office of an opposition politician Friday as part of an investigation into alleged Chinese influence operations, officials said.
Security agents searched the properties linked to New South Wales state legislator Shaoquett Moselmane, amid long-standing allegations of links to the ruling Chinese Communist Party.
The Australian Security Intelligence Organisation confirmed to AFP that “search warrant activity is occurring in Sydney as part of an ongoing investigation”.
Moselmane’s pro-Beijing stance has long raised eyebrows even among colleagues in the Labor Party.
Moselmane has publicly praised Xi Jinping’s “unswerving” leadership during the coronavirus pandemic, contrasting it favourably with Australia’s own response
The operation is another signal of Australian authorities’ new willingness to tackle allegations of Chinese subversion of Australian politics and is likely to raise the temperature in an already fractious relationship between Beijing and Canberra.
Last year the former head of the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation, Duncan Lewis, said China wanted to “take over” Australia’s political system with an “insidious” and systematic campaign of espionage and influence peddling”.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/australian-intelligence-raids-target-lawmaker-over-china-links-022446017.html
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Even Trump believes Biden’s gonna win
“President Donald Trump seemed resigned to losing reelection in 2020 during a Thursday evening interview with Sean Hannity on Fox News.
Trump predicted Joe Biden would win while attacking the former vice president.
“The man can’t speak and he’s gonna be your president because some people don’t love me, maybe and all I’m doing is doing my job,” Trump said.”
From Fox news
https://www.rawstory.com/2020/06/trump-predicts-joe-biden-victory-during-fox-news-interview-hes-gonna-be-your-president/
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Some education for the crack KVMR po’ ol’ newsman-
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/sarcasm
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Paul Emery | 25 June 2020 at 10:17 PM
I see you are as dumb as ever about how Trump talks and what he means. Just like you try and make his jokes into something serious the same applies to your tone-deafness to what he said about Biden “winning”. It was hypothetical for the country and not an admission of anything. But you have no smarts about these things. Trump was on target last night and the audience was all in for him in Wisconsin.
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I think that if you just pull the cord in the back of the Joe dolls neck a sufficient number of times it will eventually say whatever you want him to say!
https://www.sfgate.com/news/article/Biden-says-he-would-require-Americans-to-wear-15368417.php
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For your reading pleasureL
Trump approval ratings worst in two and a half years. -13.3 How low can he go
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No the spread is closer in the Rasmussen daily. Try again.
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re: My money being on Susan Rice as Joey Fingers’ VP and de facto head of state, JHK makes a point I don’t dismiss….
“This Joe Biden thang is being set up as some kind of bait-and-switch, but the scheme is a little too obvious, dontcha think? Mr. Biden has obliged himself to choose a “woman-of-color” as his running mate, of course, and so it is assumed that about twenty minutes after the swearing-in on January 20, 2021, Stacey Abrams (or Val Demings, or Kamala Harris, or Tawana Brawley) will become de facto president, and we’ll be off to the races, so to speak. It’s a cute gambit, but I don’t see it playing out. You may be unaware of this but the Democratic Party is actually owned, lock-stock-and-barrel, by the Clinton Foundation. It has something else in mind. Due to the unfortunate last minute discovery of Joe Biden’s incapacity to serve, She Whose Turn Was Thwarted in 2016 will perforce be the party’s nominee for an epic rematch with the Golden Golem of Greatness. Let’s face it: everybody wants to see that contest. And an election with mail-in ballots will cinch her victory.”
https://kunstler.com/clusterfuck-nation/bait-and-switch/
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How to make sure you don’t get reelected,
“WASHINGTON — The Trump administration is asking the Supreme Court to wipe out Obamacare, arguing that the individual mandate is unconstitutional and that the rest of the law must be struck down with it.
The late-night brief, filed Thursday in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic, carries major implications for the presidential election. If the justices agree, it would cost an estimated 20 million Americans their insurance coverage and nullify protections for pre-existing conditions.
The Trump administration’s brief comes as the U.S. has recorded more than 120,000 deaths from COVID-19, with nearly 2.5 million confirmed cases. On Wednesday, the nation hit a new record for the highest daily total of new infections reported with more than 45,500.”
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Mary Wanna@9:53AM June 26, Year Zero.
” The Trump administration is asking the Supreme Court to wipe out Obamacare, arguing that the individual mandate is unconstitutional and that the rest of the law must be struck down with it.”
Is this something new? or is it just more arguing about getting rid of the individual mandate?
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ah, here we go, for those of you who read things besides sites filled with ‘news craft’.
https://www.supremecourt.gov/DocketPDF/19/19-840/146406/20200625205555069_19-840bsUnitedStates.pdf
It’s a decent question. My uneducated guess is that, as usual, forcing people to buy something isn’t constitutional, giving a bunch of them something for free is constitutional. This has been going on for some time, so I wouldn’t get my knickers in a twist about it, although it all makes good click-bait.
A lot of people benefit from more-free-stuff, and a lot of people got screwed by increasing rates. Poor, rich, and employed (ie. most) people with insurance saw little or no change.
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mwanna: “The Trump administration’s brief comes as the U.S. has recorded more than 120,000 deaths from COVID-19, with nearly 2.5 million confirmed cases.”
Perhaps you should keep your street soldiers from busily passing viruses while getting Nikes at a deep discount.
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toddy 828am
No, Rasmussen is down 3% today, to 44%.
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For consistency of message GaffeMaster Flash needs to select Nancy Pelosi as his running mate…..
The campaign slogans write themselves……
https://grabien.com/story.php?id=295165
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lmao “Nancy Pelosi Calls George Floyd ‘George Kirby’”
Nancy Pelosi later: DAMMIT, I NEED A DRINK! GEORGE KIRBY, GEORGE FLOYD, THEY ALL LOOK ALIKE!
Obviously, one was a comedian, one was a movie star. Easy peasy.
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At least this should be good for local property values..
“Instead, the rub was that the urban store owner and his customer grasped that all that mayhem could easily happen again and on a moment’s notice — and the ensuing losses would once again be written off as the regrettable collateral damage that is sometimes necessary to “effect social change.” When the mayor and police look the other way as the mob carries off Louis Vuitton bags, and CNN reporters assure us of peaceful protests while flames engulf our television screens, why rebuild or restore what the authorities and the influential deem expendable? Why live in Detroit in 1970 when a constant 1967 repeat was supposed to be a tolerable cost of doing business there?”
https://www.nationalreview.com/2020/06/protests-urban-chaos-americans-will-seek-to-avoid-big-cities/
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Ya what about that comrade deblasio? –
Cuomo, de Blasio wrong to limit worship services, condone mass protests: federal judge
https://www.foxnews.com/us/new-york-coronavirus-reopen-plan-church-synagogue
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The new red guard at work on the web –
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/are-streamers-muzzling-controversial-docs-1299790
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re: DonB 1:20PM June 26, Year Zero
“De Blasio had “simultaneous pro-protest/anti-religious gathering messages” when he “actively encouraged participation in protests and openly discouraged religious gatherings and threatened religious worshipers,” Sharpe said in his federal order.”
The problem with that statement is that the protests themselves are actually a form of religion. De Blasio’s sin was to choose his own religion over another, but that’s a thing that has been done a million times in the past so who can blame him?
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moi@1:30PM
Hah. It’s good to see somebody in media finally got the memo.
https://spectator.us/black-lives-matter-state-backed-religion/
“Among the reasons why this still-amorphous ‘movement’ became so widely popular with such break-neck speed is perhaps because in the eyes of many, it transcended mere politics. Many so-called protests took on features highly reminiscent of religion: collective worship, public confession and requests for salvation, devotional poses and gestures, group prayer, the creation of a new pantheon of martyr figures to revere, and the adoption of liturgical rites and rituals.
Children and teenagers have been encouraged to publicly repent for their sins, with the ‘original sin’ being ‘white privilege’. In the small town of Schwenksville, Pennsylvania, I witnessed a white teenager named Frankie, wearing a sleekly designed ‘Black Lives Matter’ t-shirt, nervously stand before the assembled crowd (also overwhelmingly white) and proclaim, ‘Every single white person here today benefits from white privilege’ — to rousing applause. His solution for this alleged problem was heavily individualized: each white person in attendance must take the personal initiative ‘to learn’ about their privilege, and ‘ask themselves on a day by day basis how they can help’.”
Hang on, let’s talk about Trump polls some more. That’s such an insightful topic.
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Trump and the Buffoons want to dis Biden, but Trump is worse,
“But, I mean, [Biden] can’t speak, and he’s gonna be your president because some people don’t love me, maybe. And, all I’m doing it doing my job.”
Trump was also asked: “What has been your biggest accomplishment in office so far?”
Trump went on to claim responsibility for Veteran’s Choice and Veteran’s Accountability, but those were actually signed into law by former President Obama in 2014.”
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Mary 217pm – It sounds as if you’ve not heard of the Dems concern for Biden’s ability to handle contemporaneous comments in front of a live mic. Or do you believe all of those fears to be fake news?
Can you cite Trump’s “biggest accomplishment” claim? That would indeed be a major gaffe, kinda of what we all accuse Bumblebrain.
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Oh well, maybe Biden is just the man.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7oDHSt-CKtc
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Just another confirmation of what we already knew about the propaganda arm of the dnc and now blm.
https://www.breitbart.com/tech/2020/06/26/facebook-insider-ryan-hartwig-the-platform-allowed-users-to-demonize-whites-men-cops/
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Posted by: Mary Wanna | 26 June 2020 at 02:17 PM
Trump was also asked: “What has been your biggest accomplishment in office so far?”
Trump went on to claim responsibility for Veteran’s Choice and Veteran’s Accountability, but those were actually signed into law by former President Obama in 2014.”
Hah……what was he thinking……that’s a good one? He really should have said……“the appointment of 200 new federal judges”!
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Somebody needs to investigate and find out if these are from the same family as the democrat donors who drank the fish tank cleaner earlier this year!
We might be on to something big if these trends continue!
https://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/nation/2020/06/26/die-new-mexico-drinking-hand-sanitizer/112022554/
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Fish: 200 new judges – that uphold the law – Trump should be worried about that.
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Hannity looks around nervously,
https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1276328928123195392?s=09
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“Asked what his top priorities for a second term are, Trump can’t name a single thing.”
https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1276332777403756545?s=09
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Pence: Follow local guidelines.
Media: Why aren’t you following local guidelines?
Pence: Freedom of speech…
Media: But you just said listen to them?
Pence: Freedom of speech…
Media: But…
Pence: Lets pray
Media: …
Pence: God Heavenly Father we pray to you today…
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Posted by: Mary Wanna | 26 June 2020 at 03:39 PM
Fish: 200 new judges – that uphold the law – Trump should be worried about that.
He’ll be fine.
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Posted by: Mary Wanna | 26 June 2020 at 03:50 PM
“Asked what his top priorities for a second term are, Trump can’t name a single thing.”
He should have said…
To crush your progressive enemies, see them driven before you, and to hear the lamentations of their women (and trans women).……but he didn’t!
Sometimes I swear he’s trying to loose.
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…and things media related….
Forget it Jake….it’s Proggytown!
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/msnbc-in-talks-to-trade-a-sexist-for-a-homophobic-conspiracy-theorist
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Awwww…crap!
I might hate the lose/loose screw up more than anything!
It’s grizzly I tell ya……!
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Why kneel before the anthem when you can replace it?
Quotes and a meme
Insight: “It is morally as bad not to care whether a thing is true or not, so long as it makes you feel good, as it is not to care how you got your money as long as you have it.” —Edwin Way Teale (1889-1980)
Upright: “Admittedly, the legacy of slavery did shape, to some extent, the struggles and progress of Blacks in this country. But so does the legacy of freedom passed down from the founders — arguably, to a far greater extent.” —Armstrong Williams
Friendly Fire, Part I: “Look, the people who are basically tearing down statues … are basically borderline anarchists, the way I look at it. They really have no agenda other than the idea we’re going to topple a statue.” —BET cofounder Robert Johnson
Friendly Fire, Part II: “Black people laugh at white people who do this the same way we laugh at white people who say we got to take off the TV shows. White Americans seem to think … that black people are going to say, ‘Oh my God. White people love us because they took down a statue of Stonewall Jackson.’ Frankly, black people don’t give a damn. It falls into that — an attempt by white Americans to assuage guilt by doing things that make them feel good.” —Robert Johnson
Class warfare: “Here in the United States, it’s going to be black people who really should get [the COVID vaccine] first and many indigenous people, as well as people with underlying symptoms, and then elderly people.” —Melinda Gates
Leftmedia psychosis: “I’m wowed by what you did and, more importantly, I’m wowed by how you did it.” —CNN’s Chris Cuomo to his brother, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo (“It remains astonishing that CNN thinks it’s appropriate for the governor of New York — who has presided over more than ten times as many deaths as Florida, a more populous state — to be interviewed as a matter of course by his own brother. And now this.” —Charles C.W. Cooke)
Braying jenny: “President Trump and the Republicans’ campaign to rip away the protections and benefits of the Affordable Care Act in the middle of the coronavirus crisis is an act of unfathomable cruelty.” —House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Mary Wanna.
Braying jackass: “It’s like a child who can’t believe this has happened to him. All [Trump’s] whining and self-pity. This pandemic didn’t happen to him. It happened to all of us. His job isn’t to whine about it. His job is to do something about it. To lead.” —Joe Biden
Non compos mentis: “A lot of people, you have unnecessarily, now we have over 120 million dead from COVID.” —Joe Biden and Mary Wanna
And last… “Destroying history will not make you feel good about the present. Studying and learning from it might.” —Victor Davis Hanson
https://www.facebook.com/PatriotPost/photos/a.82108390913/10157491158635914/?type=3&theater
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No argument here……
Seen on Facebook: “So there’s a COVID spike 3-4 weeks after the mass protests. Just saying.”
Instapundit
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Due Process Matters
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The benefits of a Blue Mob™ education
You know the kind….where the “instructors” favor the Greek Fishermans cap……
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