Tuesday, August 27, 2024

The truth hurts but only makes me stronger

 


Jen Psaki: Kamala Harris is as likable as Hillary Clinton

I hope so, but I repeat myself.

A lot of people don't know who Kamala Harris even is.

Still more don't know who Jen Psaki is.

But everybody remembers Hillary, right?

 


Biden-Harris are the enemies of free speech, Zuckerberg lamely admits they tried to censor COVID-19 content on Facebook

But Facebook actually censored people anyway, Mark. We're waiting for the apology.


 

“In 2021, senior officials from the Biden Administration, including the White House, repeatedly pressured our teams for months to censor certain COVID-19 content, including humor and satire, and expressed a lot of frustration with our teams when we didn’t agree,” Zuckerberg wrote in a letter to the Republican-led House Judiciary Committee. ...

“I regret that we were not more outspoken about it,” Zuckerberg said. ...

In August 2021, Facebook said it had removed more than 20 million posts related to Covid-19 for violating its content rules across the main social networking site and Instagram.

More.

She's earned nothing, no one voted for her

 Newspaper thinks you earn things with words. Just words.

Not a serious country.

Monday, August 26, 2024

Oh no, not again: COVID-19 school closures in Tennessee and Alabama

 Of all pandemic deaths to date, school age children accounted for about 961 of 1,196,681 or 0.08%, according to the CDC.

Current wastewater surveillance is relatively high but hardly alarming, according to the CDC.

Have we learned nothing?

Yes, of course. We all went to public school.

 





Sunday, August 25, 2024

The sometimes in the subhead means there are other times, like when he's doing the nanny and getting her pregnant, then he's just the rogue sex symbol

How does Rampell write this stuff without heavy medication of some kind?

 


British Karen of the kitchen wants to cancel your refrigerator

 But she lives in LA, safely tucked far away from the consequences of the likes of cancel king Keir Starmer.



ABC's Jon Karl pretends that Kamala Harris wasn't for ending private health insurance and that she's changed her position despite zero evidence of that

 




Tim Mind Your Own Damn Business Walz succeeded in funding a program in Minnesota which threatens to create a hate speech registry


 

Gov. Tim Walz’s original budget proposal for the human rights department included funding for the work: $395,000 in fiscal year 2024 and $250,000 annually after that to report on criminal and non-criminal “discrimination and hate incidents” statewide.

More.

I mean, what are the chances, right?

 


Kamala Harris is as phony about health care choice as the day is long, every position in the campaign requires the jabs

 



The value of US Treasury securities in foreign hands made a new record high in June 2024 at $8.21 trillion

 

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Elect Harris and we'll be next, no kidding

 


Remember that Kamala Harris went with her gut in picking the chronically mendacious Tim Walz: I really like him, she said

 “He’s just so open,” Ms. Harris marveled privately after her meeting with Mr. Walz, according to one person with knowledge of her comments. “I really like him.”

The leaker probably comes from this group:

The questioners included Marty Walsh, who had served as Mr. Biden’s labor secretary; Mr. [Cedric] Richmond, a campaign co-chair; Tony West, Ms. Harris’s brother-in-law; Dana Remus, a former White House counsel; and Senator Catherine Cortez Masto of Nevada.

My guess is the brother-in-law, or Cedric Richmond:

“She wanted someone who understood the role, someone she had a connection with and someone who brought contrast to the ticket,” said Cedric Richmond, a former White House adviser who was part of Ms. Harris’s selection team.

In the end, General Harris picked the soldier who would obey orders:

In contrast, Ms. Harris would later describe Mr. Walz — who explicitly told her not to pick him if he could not help her win — as “joyful” and willing to do anything for the team.

-- The New York Times, August 6, 2024