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Thursday, August 5, 2021

CNN: The Least Trusted Name in News

 


Friends, your eyes don't deceive you: that's a picture of Anderson Cooper, CNN primetime megastar, sucking a baby's brain out through its forehead.  I mean, really, Anderson -- have you no shame???  To be fair, though, it's a white baby, so this could be seen as a public service...

 

Speaking of CNN, the Devil's own news network, they just fired three staffers for the unpardonable sin of being unvaccinated.  Wow!  Is that even legal?  I guess we'll soon find out.  Leave it to CNN, though, to virtue-signal by leading the charge to vilify and punish vaccine holdouts.


https://www.breitbart.com/the-media/2021/08/05/cnn-fires-three-employees-for-refusing-vaccination-largest-purge-since-2017/

 

In other news, as you no doubt know by now, the Biden Administration has said "Screw you!" to SCOTUS and gone ahead and renewed a patently illegal moratorium on evictions.  Expect the Supreme Court to slap that action down soon.  Will Dear Leader Sleepy Joe finally submit to the principle of judicial review?  Maybe.  You never know with this gang.

 

https://www.bloombergquint.com/gadfly/biden-s-rebuff-to-supreme-court-on-eviction-ban-will-backfire 


That recall election in California is getting tighter and tighter, or, if this poll is to be believed, the pro-recall faction is running away with it...  I dunno if I believe that, but it gives me hope!


https://www.surveyusa.com/client/PollReport.aspx?g=36cdcb0b-7cfa-4b55-8704-d1f02a9fe6e5

 

The New York State Assembly seems to be planning to impeach Governor Andrew Cuomo.  My my!  That would be quite a show.  Many Democrats want to impeach Emperor Andy post-haste, it appears, because they're afraid that a more deliberative process might be...survivable for wily old Cuomo.  So much of this is politics: the Dems want to rid themselves of an albatross, but they're afraid to take on a man legendary for settling scores...

 

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/cuomo-impeachment-inquiry-nearing-completion-state-assembly-says/ar-AAMYP2M?li=BBnb7Kz 


Finally, it's becoming increasingly obvious that, if you reward every "unaccompanied minor" who shows up at the U.S. border with the ability to live in the USA for as long as he/she/it likes, more minors will travel to that border!  Gee, it defies logic, doesn't it?  It's almost as if our border hoppers are more rational than our political leadership.  Actually, it's exactly like that.


https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/dhs-migrant-children-humantrafficking/2021/08/05/id/1031310/

3 comments:

  1. Dr.Waddy from Jack: God's fish! Your interpretation of that picture is horrid. But then, thats just what these fanatic abortionists celebrate (and that IS horrid) in their gleeful parades and such; freedom to do just what you described, perhaps even after birth should the gutsy little one have gallantly survived its attempted murder. We had a Congressmman a few years ago who casually supported the right to invade the very womb itself ( gee, why is it that when we fear for our lives we assume the fetal position?!). He was confronted in public with a protestor brandishing an aborted fetus. He recoiled in horror, expectorating: " get that damned thing away from me". A character in Shaw's play St. Joan, who enthusiastically urges Joan's immolation, goes mad when he sees it. Laterhe laments: " you must actually see that which inspires your support in all its reality, as it assaults your smell, scorches your eyes, terrifies you with its hideous sound and tortures your memory" (that was a paraphrase of his actual words). And that very human Congressman's reaction was human. But subhuman, sociopathic is tbe determination of those who have made the "right" to do this their flagship issue!

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  2. Dr.Waddy from Jack: In my experience working in NY state gov't: when a subordinate state employee from the provinces (or even the nether regions of the capitol itself) was as insolent as to question or disagree with a policy pronounced by Central Office in the state capitol of Albany, the following steps on the part of the unassailable capitol elite were fully to be expected; the apostate was 1. ignored,2. patronized 3. denounced to his supervisor, with hints at disadvantages for the particular agency as a whole, 4. theatened. If the employee resorted to union grievance, similar games were played with the union, with "so sue me" the plain message. At no point was respect for the subordinate's concerns evinced by State potentates. I think this is endemic in deeply corrupted NY gov't. Cuomo is a cynical practitioner of this "ethic". He is answerable only to POWER!It may be concentrated on him now by overwhelming public disapproval or by the lawful power of the Legislature to unseat him, if necessary, the consequent power of the law enforcement he so loathes to banish him or by Criminal or Civil Courts. Of course he will game the latter as exemplified by the criminals he so embraces. All along he will protest his rights under a US Constitution he supports only as far as it does not interfere with his demonstrated contempt for US Immigration Law and American gun owners constitutional and lawful rights. He is some piece of work he is and his shameful tenure should inspire measures to guarantee we need never endure his like again. Eg: a NY Electoral College to free common sense upstate from its indenture to a culturally opposite downstate. Eg. An upstate Congress analogous to the Continental Congress, to express the injustice of the dictatorial sway of downstate and if necessary, enact a Declaration of Independence. We cannot outvote the concentrated populace of a NYC and environs which regularly appoints such as Cuomo and Spitzer to rule us. "We don't know from New York City ya know, just leave us alone why dontcha?"

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  3. Quite right, Jack: rampant Cuomism demonstrates anew the need for Upstate New York to secure its independence ASAP.

    That's a good point that Cuomo may use the courts to try to cling to power. Your earlier observation that the New York constitution's impeachment clauses are hopelessly vague could be a point in his favor. Or, equally well, it could be a point in his enemies' favor. As usual, it comes down to who has the better lawyers and/or the sympathy of judges.

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