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H&I fires.  The Russians are using an unusually insidious, deadly, and dastardly artillery tactic to kill fleeing civilians on negotiated evacuation routes.  The tactic is called Harassment and Interdiction fires, and are designed to deny the enemy free use of designated areas over extended periods.  H&I fires are conducted randomly with high explosive shells fired from one or two tubes, and set to denote at 50-150 feet above ground level.  This results in an anti-personnel ‘kill circle’ of at least 200-300 feet radius depending on shell size.  Historically artillery is the biggest killer on the battlefield, spraying shrapnel (extremely jagged and irregularly shaped pieces of steel ranging from bullet to tennis ball sizes) at extreme velocities around the detonation point.  And whereas small arms military bullets travel at around 3,000 ft/sec, shrapnel comes at you at over 20,000 ft/sec.  Targeting H&I fires on escape routes that are used only once by escapees is like shooting fish in a barrel – they never know whether or when its incoming, and they’re always out in the open.  I wonder what a Russian battery commander feels when ordered to schedule H&I fires that he knows will kill/maim only civilians?  Talk about war crimes.

Minds that never will meet.  We have yet one more example of the Great Divide in progress.  In my recent ‘Pentagon teaches socialism’ post’s comment stream we have one of our longtime leftwing readers deny acceptance of this important piece of anti-American news, why? because he considers the cited Newsmax “hardly a credible news source”.  This reader is an established representative of this kind of progressive mentality – if the messenger is unfavorable, summarily reject the message.  He never even bothered to examine the further referenced links which would have taken him to the DoD website where the conference was announced, described, and additional links provided.  Instead, he and his consider CNN, MSNBC, NYT, WaPo, … and other lamestream news media as reliable, no matter that they don’t report news that doesn’t comport with the DNC narrative, and are unrepentant and uncontrite about most items they falsely report and/or spin.  People of the Right have no problem consuming leftwing news and progressive literature – we demand to know it.  However, those of the Left never lift the blinders they had carefully installed during their K-12 years.  Such news consumption practices of the Left and Right are but one of many asymmetries that have made meaningful communication between the sides a rapidly fading episode in our country’s history.

[10mar22 update]  Re the restraining order on my daughter.  Nearly everything that has been admitted as evidence from the plaintiff at the hearing is a lie as corroborated by the available videos and the physics of the possible (e.g. see 1032am comment below).  The judgement was a preordained political act.

[12mar22 update]  Putin’s Rasputin bubble?  Perhaps a little play on words, but a friend and reader sent me a link and asked whether I had ever heard of Aleksandr Gelyevich Dugin.  It turns out that Dugin has been the political philosopher and intellectual ideologue of Putin’s inner circle for some time now, dishing out his esoteric views on neo-fascist ‘Eurasianism’. (more here)  Now I have never heard of Dugin or even that Putin has had an ‘inner circle’ of confidants.  From what has been reported it appears that Putin has used the Machiavellian structure of alternating advisor circles whose members are political enemies of adjacent circles, thereby making it hard for a court conspiracy to mature sufficiently to topple the prince.  But according to the referenced article, it appears that Putin’s Rasputin may have successfully implanted his ideas about the historical resurgence of a post-czarist Russia extending from the Atlantic to the Pacific.  “Gestated in anti-communist right-wing activism during the waning days of the Soviet Union, indebted to a specifically anti-liberal and anti-Enlightenment philosophical embrace of authoritarianism, irrationalism, and hyper-nationalism, Dugin dreams of a reborn Orthodox Tsarist state surpassing the borders and spheres of influence as they existed before 1989, of a Novorossiya (New Russia) built not on socialist principles, but fascist ones.” 

The mentality of a Russian soldier has always been a puzzle to westerners since at least the 1905 Russo-Japanese War.  (Recall that my grandfather was a czarist conscript in that war, transported to and from Pacific rim battles on the trans-Siberian railroad in cattle cars which served as troop trains for Russian soldiers.)  The Russian soldier has been distinguished by his overall and abysmal ignorance of his mission, especially as it fits into the geo-strategic situation du jour, and his lack of what the western soldier knows as patriotism.  The Russian soldier always has found himself poorly led and poorly outfitted – his main goal is just to stay alive and go back home.  To achieve this, he will follow any orders and do anything that lets him survive the day.  Questioning authority is an unknown concept as long as it doesn’t put his life in immediate danger.  However, he has been known to sabotage his own equipment, and even his own body, in order to avoid being thrown into the next maelstrom from which retreat often means summary execution.  In this light one can understand Russia’s wanton shelling of Ukrainian civilians, be they in their apartments or fleeing on an open road.

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118 responses to “Scattershots – 8mar22 (updated 12mar22)”

  1. Steven Frisch Avatar
    Steven Frisch

    Tozer: Useful Idiot.
    The government of Ukraine is not riddled with Nazis as Putin is claiming, there have been no mass killings of Russians by Nazi’s as Putin has claimed, and the government of Ukraine has passed several recent laws trying to suppress the rise of far right neonazi groups inside Ukraine who have been engaged in vandalism and public marches.
    Like many European countries there are some neonazi political organizations, just look at Poland, Hungary, and Romania, but it is not the policy of the government and the government.
    That you would fall for this Russian propaganda is the very definition of Useful Idiot.

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  2. fish Avatar
    fish

    Posted by: scenes | 10 March 2022 at 07:09 AM
    Nobody likes the self-righteous pedantic guy.

    Self-righteous pedantic guy does! He considers himself vital to the discussion….any discussion.
    Now for the correct version of that story…..
    “WW2 story. Closing hours of the war. A Rabbi, an Eskimo and Russian troops descend on Berlin. .

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  3. Steven Frisch Avatar
    Steven Frisch

    I am actually grateful that George also fact checked that post about the Russian, American and British soldiers…but I’m not being pedantic, I think its rather obvious that Tozer is in the riddled with propaganda and bullshit camp…and you guys demonstrate every day that you don’t know shit about history.

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  4. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    Oliver Stone and Walt Disney are two of the biggest historical fabulists ever.
    Stevie likes his own fables.

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  5. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    “that Tozer is in the riddled with propaganda and bullshit camp”
    Why, just the other day he was telling me about how Donald Trump loved to have Russian hookers pee on him. It was quite a story, I can tell you. Just imagine the mess!

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  6. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    Poor Natalie Adona! Just heard her voice on NPR Morning Edition! She’s gone national.

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  7. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Steven Frisch
    Well, I may be a useful idiot. The link I posted did not imply that Ukraine’s policy was pro-Nazi. It was a look at the pro-Nazi faction of the Azov Regiment. When all men in Ukraine are made conscripts, then you take what you have to fight the enemy, in this case that would be the Russian invaders.
    Profile: Who are Ukraine’s far-right Azov regiment?
    The far-right neo-Nazi group has expanded to become part of Ukraine’s armed forces, a street militia and a political party.
    https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2022/3/1/who-are-the-azov-regiment
    —-
    Ukraine’s Nazi problem is real, even if Putin’s ‘denazification’ claim isn’t
    Not acknowledging this threat means that little is being done to guard against it.
    https://www.nbcnews.com/think/opinion/ukraine-has-nazi-problem-vladimir-putin-s-denazification-claim-war-ncna1290946
    —————-
    A regiment in Ukraine’s military was founded by white supremacists. Now it’s battling Russia on the front lines.
    https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2022/03/05/russia-invasion-ukraine-attention-extremist-regiment-nazi/9368016002/?gnt-cfr=1
    ————————
    Fighting Russia in Ukraine sadly appeals to racist, far-right extremists
    https://www.msnbc.com/opinion/msnbc-opinion/fighting-russia-ukraine-sadly-appeals-far-right-extremists-n1290901
    ———————
    7 years ago
    Azov fighters are Ukraine’s greatest weapon and may be its greatest threat
    The battalion’s far-right volunteers’ desire to ‘bring the fight to Kiev’ is a danger to post-conflict stability
    https://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/sep/10/azov-far-right-fighters-ukraine-neo-nazis
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    NPR
    The Russian-Ukraine conflict could strengthen neo-fascist groups in both countries
    https://www.npr.org/2022/03/05/1084729572/the-russian-ukraine-conflict-could-strengthen-neo-fascist-groups-in-both-countri
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    Steven. As far as the Berlin story, Dr. Rebane called me out on that instantly, not you. A story that was told at a non-profit meeting I attended many moons ago. It was actually an off topic discussion on the evils man does to man. The purpose of the non-profit was to alleviate human suffering. I was wrong.
    I still don’t see how that either my proven wrong tale of Berlin or the link at 7:06 am is falling for Russian propaganda. Ukraine is a vast country, the size of Texas. In times of National Emergency, all-comers are welcome.

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  8. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    ” “WW2 story. Closing hours of the war. A Rabbi, an Eskimo and Russian troops descend on Berlin. ….”
    Hey, I’ve heard that one.
    The punchline is ‘Remember the Alamo!’.

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  9. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    “Remember the Maine” remains appropriate.

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  10. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    “Poor Natalie Adona! Just heard her voice on NPR Morning Edition! She’s gone national.”
    I checked it out, it’s the first time I’ve listened to NPR for years and years.
    lol. Man, does that show have a POV. It’s like listening to Alex Jones with little girl voices and the occasional uptalk.
    Of course, the likelihood of Natalie Adona leaving that job is essentially zero. There’s too many good deeds for The People to be done.
    moi@7:14
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rfYqjzuSUf0
    Posted because I can see the problem of attacking civilians. No doubt the Russians have fewer problems with that than, say, the Swedish Army or Grand Admiral Levine, but I can appreciate the issue.
    A lot of what is going on here is a worldwide information war, the Russians failing miserably in the West (of course, mass censorship helps). There’s bound to be a certain amount of Palestinianesque tactics by the Ukrainians here. Use high schools as mustering areas, use cars for military transport, arm people wearing track suits, stick a tank in the hospital parking lot, and make sure there’s plenty of cameras around in case of incoming. Pump up the outrage.
    This guy did have some good bits of video, just for the flavor of the thing.
    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiC8Pn16fItHoGsPM9Af93Q/videos
    I should accumulate a bunch of those sources. There’s bound to be a certain amount of editorializing no matter where things come from, but the fifteenth hand propaganda courtesy of MSM is something I can’t stomach.

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  11. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    There was an old skit on tv in my younger days where the two hosts were stopping each other (might have been the Smothers Brothers or Laugh In)…stopping each other from doing jokes about a Rabbi, a Minister, and a whatever walk into the bar. They keep stopping each other because they did not want to offend anyone. After careful consideration, they came up with a Pygmy Eskimo to be the blunt of the joke. Who could possibly be offended by a Pygmy Eskimo joke? Heck, there are no Pygmy Eskimos. So, they proceeded.
    Then walks in Sammy Davis Jr. wearing a thick fur parka, all upset about being offended by the Pygmy Eskimo joke. That was the punch line.
    Off topic, yes! The Ukrainian-Russo conflict has many moving parts and has exposed the need/dependence/ preciousness for oil and gas on a geo-political scale. Saudis and UAE hanging up on Biden….talks with the brutal dictator of Venezuela, NATO says yes, NATO says no, Poland, Germany unable/unwilling to defend itself until now…..a whole bunch of moving parts going on.
    Me thinks, unless a agreement can be reached between Kiev and Moscow, there will be a lot of imagines of building reduced to rubble that resemble Berlin at the closing of WW2.
    I once shacked up with (lived in sin) with a German national biological woman. My age. Her aunt was bombed out of her residence not once, not twice, but three times. Her father was captured by the Americans and sent to a POW camp in Oklahoma or somewhere stateside. While there, the prisoner had a accident with a farming implement or something. The reason her aunt knew that was because the Red Cross notified the family in Germany in the War that he was injured but ok and recovered.
    That is the difference between how the Germans (and Japanese) treated the American POWs and how the Americans treated the German POWs.
    I am such a worm.

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  12. Steven Frisch Avatar
    Steven Frisch

    “I still don’t see how that either my proven wrong tale of Berlin or the link at 7:06 am is falling for Russian propaganda.”
    I was just using that as an example of how woefully ignorant of history you are Bill, not your useful idiot status.

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  13. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Guilty as charged, Steven.
    Did George Washington cut down the cherry tree?

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  14. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    SCENES @ March 8, 6:23 pm
    BillT: ” The Nazis in the Far East of Ukraine are treating the Jews like it was Warsaw in WW2…per rumors. ”
    Oh well, I read where the Chechens were raping everybody they could catch.
    Maybe we could introduce the two groups
    ——————-
    Scenes, I have a feeling the two will meet soon enough if they haven’t met already. Muslims vs Nazis. 🙂

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  15. fish Avatar
    fish

    Posted by: Bill Tozer | 10 March 2022 at 09:02 AM
    Remember Bill, “Who controls the past controls the future: who controls the present controls the past,” there was a nice handbook the progressives published about it a while back
    I suppose from there stems Steve’s smug regarding history.

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  16. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    “Did George Washington cut down the cherry tree? ”
    Not if it was over 6″ in diameter, at least around these parts.
    re: Azov Battalion (and all of it’s variants in Ukraine).
    I’m uncomfortable with reusing the term ‘Nazi’ to mean any old thing people want. It’s a specific belief system at a specific time. Heck, even ‘Right’ is an odd duck anymore. It isn’t like a Trump voter, whatever their shared notions of reality are, is much like the friskier version of Ukrainian.
    It’s like using ‘Communist’ for any sort of US group. As implemented in China or the USSR, it’s not like a Soviet would give an individual who sets his sights on buggering trussed-up men in dog suits the keys to their nuclear waste bureaucracy.
    It seems to me that the Azovs (is that a word?) are just another political tool here in the US. You yell about them and make an attempt to tie them to your political opponents when needed. You arm them when some neolibcon in a meeting room in DC decides that a proxy war is needed. In both cases, the media follows the party line.

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  17. fish Avatar
    fish

    I think its rather obvious that Tozer is in the riddled with propaganda and bullshit camp…
    WOW…..with these cognitive deficiencies….you’d think that Bill would be an ardent democrat.

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  18. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    fish: “I suppose from there stems Steve’s smug regarding history. ”
    Oh well, nobody really knows that much. It’s all a set of partially-true stories and there’s so damned much that only a domain expert really groks a piece of the puzzle. I just think about all the work that David Glantz must have put in just to wiggle out his overviews on the WWII Soviet Union (and only the left side of the country at that).
    If Mr Frisch is worried whether someone knows more than him, well I can’t help that. It’s a childish argument.
    WWII is a funny beast. It’s yuge, and a bookshelf of tomes for the layman doesn’t do it justice. As usual, they’re usually concerned with the personalities involved as that’s what people want to read. It’s always all about Hitler (or a few other folks). I kind of lost interest a long time ago in that period although I appreciate a snappy uniform or a cool jet as much as anybody.
    As to current events, there was a paragraph at Understanding War dot com that I really liked.
    “Recent Russian state media narratives have built upon a long-running Kremlin information operation to falsely claim that Ukraine, the United States, and NATO are plotting a chemical or radiological attack on Russia or Russian-occupied Ukrainian territory. Russia may conduct or fabricate such an attack and blame Ukraine and NATO to justify additional aggression against Ukraine. ”
    My strong bet is that you could reverse the actors and see exactly the same paragraph at TASS. I’m incapable of surprise at this point.

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  19. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    BillT: ” Scenes, I have a feeling the two will meet soon enough if they haven’t met already. Muslims vs Nazis. 🙂 ”
    Given that there were Nazi Muslims (13th SS Mountain? something like that. It sticks in my head due to the interesting pictures.) you just never know.
    I’d have to look, don’t hold me to it, but I think that the Azovs (Azovis?) were parked down near Odessa maybe? My hindbrain tells me that there was a threatened move by Russian Naval Infantry in the area. As usual, real news is pretty thinly spread.

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  20. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    “Misinformation has driven threats of violence on election professionals
    “I get scared that someone I know is going to be seriously hurt one day,” said Natalie Adona, an election official in Nevada County, Calif. “I know that’s a thought that’s shared with others who I’ve talked to.”
    Adona says she recently got a restraining order against someone who slammed a door into one of her staff members.”
    https://www.npr.org/2022/03/10/1085425464/1-in-5-local-election-officials-say-theyre-likely-to-quit-before-2024
    Adona, aka “Feministic” on TheUnion comment pages… how does one “slam” a door…open… with your shoulder, carrying stuff in your hands?

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  21. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    I voted for Jimmy Carter. Man, you think I am messed up now, you should have seem be back in the day. A prolonged childhood, if you will.
    The challenge is not to find and get in touch with my Inner Child, but rather the quest to find my Inner Adult.
    Enough talking about me, ok? Good. Now, let’s talk about me. With Punchy not around as often lately, there is always moi to talk about.
    My first comment in this thread was about in times of armed conflict, a soldier has to put aside his normal beliefs about humanity and has to steel himself to go kill another man. Easier when you are arriving and realize instantly that those are real bullets firing your way trying to kill you first.
    Not war crimes stuff. I just wanted to recognize that when we send our troops into battle (or any troops for that matter), one of the great sacrifices the warriors made was a part of their humanity. Left on the battlefield. A sacrifice indeed.
    We all lost something in that damned war.— line from the movie The Outlaw Josie Wells.
    I fear the worse scenarios with American blood spilled in Ukraine. A trajectory. A possibility. Yet, I don’t want to be a Chamberlain and demand an off ramp, but I want an off-ramp for the West!
    I am having doubts about our leadership.

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  22. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    toes, I have no doubts about Joe Biden, Kamalala Harris or Nancy Pelosi.

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  23. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    “I get scared that someone I know is going to be seriously hurt one day,” said Natalie Adona, an election official in Nevada County, Calif. “I know that’s a thought that’s shared with others who I’ve talked to.”
    C’est la guerre.
    That’s how you fight an information war. Get on the radio, get in the newspaper, hit the social media.
    Make yourself look like the wronged party, your enemy is obviously a ‘Nazi’. You can ride to power, or at least a little more status, on a road of bones.
    The whole deal could have been allowed to disappear as a trivial exercise in imperfect behavior, but that simply isn’t allowed anymore.
    Crazytown Uber Alles.

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  24. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    BillT: “I am having doubts about our leadership. ”
    Land’s sakes, I don’t.
    But it’s not like you ever have talented enough people in those gigs, especially the real leaders, the folks that tell the talking heads what to say and do.
    We can only hope that they’re not fighting in the war room.
    I did have to laugh my ass off at the idea of Kamala Harris playing the part of James Baker. Affirmative action is going to kill us all.

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  25. fish Avatar
    fish

    Seen elsewhere…….

    “I am beginning to understand how Joe Biden ended up with a son like Hunter. Whenever the stuff really starts hitting the fan, Biden just keeps ducking, ignoring, and dodging it. Biden does not have the mentality to confront a crisis and work to overcome it. He just lets the trainwreck happen. He’s too gutless to fight it.
    The fact that world leaders are beginning to ignore Biden during the Ukraine crisis is the first time in decades that something this disgraceful has happened to a United States president. Other world leaders think Biden is negligible.
    When Biden refused to take Trudeau’s phone call during the Afghanistan debacle, it was a warning sign about how Biden would handle any future crisis.

    This too is exacerbated by being a coward and hiding behind men with guns for most of your life. It starts to make a guy feel like he can pop off in town meetings without consequence…..after all…..what are you fucking plebes going to do about it?

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  26. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    @ 12:26 PM
    “I did have to laugh my ass off at the idea of Kamala Harris playing the part of James Baker.”
    Seen earlier this morning on Someone’s Twitter machine, without butchering it too much:
    If the Polish government wants to know what the US really thinks of them, the US is sending Kamala Harris.
    ————————-
    One thing I can say for Steven Frinch is he always, always, always will answer a question posed to him directly. Can’t say that about any other person on his side of the aisle. Yep, sometimes he is a sour kraut and he is convinced we (or most all here) are racists. That’s his opinion. He is more attuned to those dog whistles than the average bear. Average bear meaning what one expects to see and hear on The Nation publication, Joy Reid on CNN, Joy Behr on ABC’s The View, and certain NPR journalists. Oh ya, the Root.
    It is just me or have others noticed that Joy Reid and Joy Behr were horribly misnamed by their respective parents?
    An olive branch to Steven. You ain’t heavy, you my brother.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R4GLAKEjU4w

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  27. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    “he is convinced we (or most all here) are racists. ”
    I was thinking about that. I’ll be happy to own up to it if ‘racist’ were averagely well-defined.
    Generally, I just pass it off as something like:
    . I’m mad at these people.
    . What’s the worst thing I can think of to call them.
    The word might as well be invented purely for insult effect.
    Personally, I think he’s brilliant. That ‘business’ he’s got there is pure genius. No faulting that.
    re: the story of the American and the Englishman and the Russian (and the Rabbi and the Texan maybe).
    Since I know about the Elbe, I view a thing like that as a parable and view it as such (as opposed to the guy who listens in on conversations at the bar and wants to argue). Obviously, it makes a point of an Eastern vs. Western view of conflict. The interesting thing (to me) is that it also makes a point about the West’s view of the East. It’s always good to have a meta-point to a story.

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  28. fish Avatar
    fish

    “he is convinced we (or most all here) are racists. “
    As stated previously, Steve granted a reluctant acknowledgement 5, 6, maybe 7 years ago that we weren’t racists….a blanket amnesty if you will! This even extended to Todd who clearly wasn’t (but was remarkably clumsy with the English language) and frequently got himself into trouble because he would let fly with all sorts of things that weren’t politically palatable in todays delicate world.
    No, for the most part it (the term) is a political cudgel. Once you can make it stick to someone everything else that follows is oh so much easier.
    He didn’t extend the same grace to our host…..Steve won’t be happy until George is vanquished (quits of his own accord, is driven off the Union’s editorial board, etc.) and no longer providing a place for Wrongthink online.
    The hammer will be retained until other objectives are met.

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  29. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    You know its a bad day for creepy grampa joe when the lap dogs bite –
    CNBC’s Rick Santelli rips Biden administration’s evolving excuses for inflation: ‘Now we’re at Putin’
    https://www.foxnews.com/media/cnbcs-rick-santelli-rips-biden-administrations-evolving-excuses-for-inflation-now-were-at-putin
    😉

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  30. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    The kakkler in chief is consistent which it the only positive anyone can think of –
    Former press secretary to Ukrainian president says it would be ‘tragedy’ if Kamala Harris becomes president
    Iuliia Mendel’s criticism came as Harris ripped over awkward press conference with Polish president
    https://www.foxnews.com/media/former-press-secretary-ukrainian-president-tragedy-kamala-harris-president
    😉

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  31. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    “March 10 (Reuters) – Meta Platforms (FB.O) will allow Facebook and Instagram users in some countries to call for violence against Russians and Russian soldiers in the context of the Ukraine invasion, according to internal emails seen by Reuters on Thursday, in a temporary change to its hate speech policy.”
    https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/exclusive-facebook-instagram-temporarily-allow-calls-violence-against-russians-2022-03-10/

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  32. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    First @ 1:54 pm
    ‘The Term’ is a political cudgel? Nah, it’s more than that. It (the term) works fine as a personal cudgel as well.
    ‘Prince William Is A Racist’ Trends On Twitter After Royal Calls War In Europe ‘Alien’
    https://www.dailywire.com/news/prince-william-is-a-racist-trends-on-twitter-after-royal-calls-war-in-europe-alien
    Toss the Prince in the alligator filled moat.

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  33. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Fish, not, First. Damn, off my game lately. Still First in the hearths and minds of his countrymen. Very diplomatic CYA, eh? Still, a weak dodge and no dice. I was wrong, am wrong. The worm crawls away one inch at a time…..
    Scenes @ 1:43 pm
    The fable, the parable, the Brothers Grime, and the Chinese bread maker. White, not cooked enough. Brown, overdone. Yellow, just right. A Eastern POV. The stone cutter.

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  34. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    Creepy grampa joes own team is savaging his inflation lies –
    Rattner called out Biden’s remarks in a tweet Thursday, noting that the administration’s sanctions on Russia – which were imposed last month – would account for only a small percentage of the devastating inflation figure that reflects the past twelve months.
    “Well, no. These are [Feb. numbers] and only include small Russia effect,” Rattner wrote. “This is Biden’s inflation and he needs to own it.”
    https://www.foxnews.com/media/msnbc-steven-rattner-inflation-biden-russia
    Treasury Sec. Yellen contradicts Psaki: Likely to see another year of ‘very uncomfortable’ inflation
    Nearly every category of goods and services got pricier last month
    https://www.foxbusiness.com/politics/treasury-secretary-yellen-likely-another-year-inflation
    😉

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  35. scenes Avatar
    scenes

    DuckDuckGo ‘down-ranks’ Russian disinformation. The search engine’s users are not happy.
    https://mashable.com/article/duckduckgo-search-engine-russian-disinformation

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  36. Scott O Avatar

    scenes 6:35 – That’s interesting. I use DDG and noticed in the last several days that typing ‘Drudge’ no longer brings up the Drudge web site. Instead it offers all sorts of anti-drudge or sorta-drudge sites.
    I never realized there were so many.
    The yo-yo in the video is hilarious. He’s warning us that the Babylon Bee isn’t a ‘credible news site’.
    What!!?? Next he’ll say Mad Magazine is a spoof.
    No mention of the NYTs being the biggest bunch of liars on the planet.
    ‘Trust no one’ means just that.
    This is all starting to have the vibe of The Great War in Europe.
    Huns bayonetting babies!! With blood dripping out of their mouths!
    The Lusitania was loaded with munitions and the German govt took out ads warning passengers the ship was eligible for sinking under current agreements with the American and British govts. The American and British govts lied and claimed the Germans were lying. Gee – would the American govt lie to its citizens? Well the admin at the time was a bunch of openly racists Democrats, so sure – they would lie.
    And the Germans being as the British would say “bloody minded” sunk the damn vessel and off to the races we go! We know the current admin to be a bunch of racist liars, so hold on to your seats, your hats, your posteriors and so forth…

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    George 3:10 – When was the last time that a lefty showed up here to call you or some (or all) of us ‘racist’ and offered even a hint of proof?
    It has become just a lame crutch for leftys to use when they have no intellectual argument.
    It’s name calling, pure and simple.
    Like a 3 year old telling me “yer stoopid”
    You smile and pat them on the head and give them a lolly.
    “off ya go”

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    The censorship will continue until morale improves.
    From the ‘nothing is true’ department.
    The Mariupol Hospital.
    https://english.pravda.ru/news/russia/150658-mariupol_maternity_hospital/
    vs.
    https://abcnews.go.com/International/mariupol-childrens-hospital-destroyed-targeted-attack-ukrainian-officials/story?id=83350914
    worth noting, from several days ago.
    “Ukrainian radicals show their true face more distinctly by the day. Locals reports that Ukraine’s Armed Forces kicked out personnel of natal hospital #1 of the city of Mariupol and set up a firing site within the facility. Besides, they fully destroyed one of the city’s kindergartens.”
    https://russiaun.ru/en/news/070322n
    Twitter is worth a look:
    https://twitter.com/gbazov/status/1500580169823789059
    https://twitter.com/mossomo/status/1502112114391068672
    https://twitter.com/ZelenskyyUa/status/1501579520633102349
    Naturally:
    https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/mar/10/twitter-removes-russian-embassy-tweet-on-mariupol-bombing
    Your guess is as good as mine.

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    GeorgeR: “The judgement was a preordained political act.”
    Dunno why you would expect otherwise.
    ….
    Now, here is a funny one. I went down a serious rabbit hole of documents that the 4chan people amassed concerning the biolabs in Ukraine story. I was too lazy to write up anything and it’s all too nebulous for any kind of opinion.
    Well, Robert Malone (the vaccine-doubter virologist dude) pasted together a pretty good overview of the whole deal. It’s pretty long, and I wouldn’t bother unless you’re willing to cruise through the whole thing.
    https://rwmalonemd.substack.com/p/ukraine-biolab-watchtower?s=r

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    scenes 8:59 – “I wouldn’t bother unless you’re willing to cruise through the whole thing.”
    Yeah – right now, I’m not. Maybe later.
    But does all this warrant Putin’s stupid move in the Ukraine?
    What if China had a lab that was playing with dangerous viruses?
    What if we had labs doing the same?
    I’m beginning to think Putin is the mental equivalent of Biden. Both clever in maneuvering in politics and the halls of power but ultimately failing in the real world once they step outside of the cushions of that power. The difference being Putin was just a bit more uppity. Biden playing it safe by being just a guy in the basement obeying orders.
    Putin is like that guy who wants to be addressed as ‘Paul’ on this blog. Despite being adept at some things he turns out to be completely incapable of admitting he was wrong, he just blunders on in complete disregard to how badly he has F’d up.
    The large difference being in how powerful Putin is compared to poor Paul who can’t do any worse than playing a guitar with some broken strings.

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    Scotto: ” But does all this warrant Putin’s stupid move in the Ukraine?”
    My take is that I can justify everyone’s actions in the play.
    The Russians have a justification, certainly more than the US in Iraq.
    The Ukrainians should defend themselves. Their stated goals of joining NATO, retaking Crimea, hinting at a nuclear weapons program all make sense given their own realized fears.
    The US ruling class have a justification for building up Ukraine as a weapon against Russia over the last decade.
    It’s all pretty much non-negotiable so far, so you get a war. I can’t help that.
    The story I’m referring to is the merging of commercial and government interests in the West on a war footing. There appears to be a need by the folks in charge to defeat the Russians in the field and cause a regime change rather than negotiating. A dangerous business. We are all awash in the first 21st C. information war, convincing the herd to move a certain way.
    I’m sick of the manipulation. Extend the trends outwards and you end up with a system that makes the Stasi look ineffective. A war is a temporary interruption of life by comparison.

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    I think this was all you needed…
    The story I’m referring to is the merging of commercial and government interests in the West on a war footing. There appears to be a need by the folks in charge to defeat the Russians in the field and cause a regime change rather than negotiating. A dangerous business. We are all awash in the first 21st C. information war, convincing the herd to move a certain way.

    War and removal of Putin….a wedge between Russia and the PRC with a new more compliant leader in Moscow….massive inflation to adjust the debt picture in a way favorable to DC.
    So many things beneficial to the regime.

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    “massive inflation to adjust the debt picture in a way favorable to DC.”
    I have to admit that’s a thing I haven’t thought of, and is obvious in retrospect.
    You sell .gov debt into an incredibly cheap rate market for years, and then shock the system upwards during payback time, all on the backs of the bond holders. At least those bond holders who aren’t public sector pension funds.
    It works great, once. Now, if you could cease borrowing and merely pay back the old debt with Weimar money. It would be interesting to see if the mix of bond durations have changed in the last years.
    You do have to wonder what the real plans are for the new digital money being floated. How convertible is it really? What sorts of games can you play beyond universal surveillance of cash flow? Of course, there’s the best laid plans and there’s the gang aft a-gley part as you run into the real world.

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    Not a bad article as such things go.
    “That is perhaps the end of Western liberal global capitalism as we knew it: and the birth of a zero-sum geopolitical bareknuckle “markets go where we want them to” global state capitalism.”
    https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/rabobank-perhaps-end-western-liberal-global-capitalism-we-knew-it
    Although you do have to wonder if breaking the world into smaller units of self-sufficiency isn’t such a bad idea. It’s a more typical state of affairs, and remembering how to make your own shoes or small appliances (or cars) might have desirable side effects.

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    ‘do have to wonder’ x 2
    gack. Well, proper blogging software would allow after-the-fact editing. Gotta love typepad.

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    re scenes 731am – for the life of RR, Rebane Doctrine has promoted/predicted the idea that retiring national debt will only be possible nominally with the destruction of the dollar. We are now on the way to make possible the retiring of our publicly held debt by the transfer of wealth from the people through inflation. After all, through the ballot box the people voted to keep borrowing without bound, now the people get to pay their debt. More here –
    https://rebaneruminations.typepad.com/rebanes_ruminations/2009/05/fiscal-disaster-calculator.html

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    re: GeorgeR
    No doubt there was always the hope that economic growth per capita would fill the gap.
    Or that importing millions of younger people would fill the gap, in a sort of population Ponzi scheme.
    Regardless of .gov spending and the general monkey motion of financial policy, I’ve had a crude and mechanical way to look at it all. How many useful things are produced by people? How many useful things are consumed by people? Given the malinvestment in the FIRE industries, the number of people involved as go-betweens, lawyering, useless non-profits, inefficient healthcare, the endless overhead of government, there’s always bound to be an end-of-the-line where borrowing ceases to work. The problem is that there are weeks where decades happen.

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    Just kickin’ back, watching the world go to hell.
    Biden: NATO-Russia Conflict Would Be “World War 3”, Warns Kremlin Of “Severe Price” If Chemical Weapons Used
    https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/biden-nato-russia-conflict-would-unleash-world-war-3-warns-russia-severe-price-if
    Musing about whether that’s real, preloading for a false flag, or simply revenge for the biolab fooferaw. We’ll never know.
    Not that anyone is likely to use chemical weapons, they’re not particularly useful for one thing, plus it’s something of a public relations disaster. Even Hitler held off on that one to the bitter end, although Putin appears to be worse than Hitler given Sweden’s and Switzerland’s nuzzling up to the Nazis and willingness to go to war over Ukraine.
    What makes it all pretty amazing is that in the middle of it all you’ve got a country being attacked, either a paragon of Western virtue or a mini-Russia in terms of governance depending on your source, who is doing all they can to get the rest of the world involved. I can’t blame them, it’s a matter of survival, or at least the survival of the people running the place, and being proper citizens of a nation you do what you have to do. In any case, they have a solid interest in involving the West on a military level up to any level you can imagine.
    There’s a logic to these things that works on it’s own. You can end up in a really bad place through a series of sensible decisions.

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