Climate realist? How dare you!
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You can say that again.
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I’ll third that motion, Mornin’ Gang,….is it still morning?
Well, I recorded the SC Clown show, last night so I could attempt to watch it this morning and FFW through the commercials. That lasted about 10-15 minutes before I turned it off. Nothing but a Screaming, lying match. The Zoo Handlers lost all control I the first few minutes, so I sure that it didn’t get any better after that. -
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.Hmmmm he musta been sleep walking. such is the power of the blog to get him to log in and post nothing, nada zip at 2:17 AM.Faye?What?I gotta pee.So go pee?(Time passes)Shannon what are you doing?Posting on Hamous.orgHamous.org!!! Give me that. Who is this?Hamous.orgWhat are you wearing Hamous. orgI told you it was Hamous.org -
BUT, I did learn something that was frightening and that I didn’t know. Did you know that Crazy Bernie’s failure to sigh Brady Bill 2.0 resulted in 150 million, YES! 150 million! deaths with AR’ and AK’s? Damn, Id’ not heard that, how did I miss it, the media sweep it under the rug?? No, not likely since that would be something to applaud, what’s few million dead to accomplish, a Communist take over of your guns……Oh, and BiteMe said that and I’ll just add that senility, isn’t pretty.
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#4, Squawkster, that’s funny right there, I don’t care who you are. 😀
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Well, I found the debate more entertaining than anything else that was on last night. I was hoping that they would finally get down and dirty with the name calling, but the moderators brought in reinforcements in an effort to restore order, and I think they finally wound up with more moderators than they did contestants. I can’t put myself in the shoes of a liberal and try to decide how I “feel” about some of these people, but I do know that none of them offered any logic that might accidentally trigger actual thought about any issue. Overall, this show was anything but a serious debate about serious issues that face our nation, and I can’t imagine anyone who is the least bit rational considering voting for any one of these clowns – but I’m still putting my dime down on hiliary riding to the rescue on her white horse at the convention. That’s what it looks like to me, or maybe even pulling John Kerry back out of the wilderness and propping him up again.
In other news, crickets. It did cool off out here yesterday, and there are some 20-30 mph north westerly winds today. Should freeze again tonight. Haven’t put the electric blanket away yet.
OK, you all have a great day. More later.
Agree with #6.
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#4 That was actually a pretty good ad, State farm I think, funny, informative and not just plain STUPID! I absolutely HATE that damn Emu, not his fault but what a mindless commercial. BTW; Why an Emu?
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Why a freaking lizard?
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I’ll believe this has any meaning whatsoever when I see indictments.
HEADLINE: Nunes: House Republicans Are Mulling Criminal Referrals Against Mueller Prosecutors
They committed serial perjury to a federal judge. They knew they were lying and that they were illegally prosecuting innocent people. They should all face the gallows. This is the only way to be sure that this kind of garbage never happens again. Comey, strzwkgt, Page, Brennan, Clapper, Weisman, Rosenstein, all should face the gallows. . . . .or be rendered “lamp post ornaments.”
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#8 SD: There has to be something illegitimate about Liberty Mutual, the ubiquity of the advertising that can not be escaped begs the question: How the heck can they afford to pay all that advertising and still be able to pay claims and maintain a rational reserve level for big calamities? Why do they think that serial punishment by barrage of intellectually insulting ads is going to increase sales?
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Hey, cut me some slack. It was Fat Tuesday. I was up late.
Not certain if my hangover has started or not.
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One of the rules of bizness is that if you can’t measure its effectiveness, then don’t do it. Do you remember the airwaves being saturated with ads about a product or service for several weeks, then all of a sudden the ad disappears? A company develops a budget for an ad campaign, develops the campaign, and expects to see results directly attributable to that campaign. Once the campaign is over, the company hopes to have achieved its goal, whether it is improved market share, improved sales, improved profits, or whatever it set out to do. Some of the greatest ad campaigns failed to achieve the desired goal – remember Lone Star Beer’s Giant Armadillo ads? Some of the greatest ads ever, yet they did not result in the desired increase in beer sales, so they were dropped.
My assumption is that Liberty Mutual is desirous of increasing its market share, and these ads are designed to get people talking about them – whether you like them or hate them, you talk about them. That’s name identification. Most companies have advertising/marketing budgets – whether they be TV ads, sponsoring little league teams, newspaper ads, blimps, or whatever. They are going to spend those advertising dollars the best way they can to achieve their desired goals. The idea of putting that ad budget into fixing potholes or increasing salaries has little appeal because it does not get publicity. Marketing is a surprisingly scientific and predictable business. Ask any politician.
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Super Dave
The 150 million dead were all transported to Ohio so they can vote in the next election.
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Wowza, it got cold again! I need to go out and run some errands, but rather stay in and stay warm.
#4 is warped comic genius!
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HATE that damn Emu, not his fault but what a mindless commercial. BTW; Why an Emu?
I think in my research I found why
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#16 – I think it was because the spy-duck was already taken.
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Austin citizens fight back:
I am stunned that Austin politicians had the authority to include the UT campus in their insane edict to make camping in public OK. I had not heard that before.
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My information on that is Liberty Mutual actually wanted to go with the Limu Limo, but initial testing revealed that Bernie voters were repulsed by that notion, so they went with a flightless bird instead.
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“We are not going to survive or succeed and we’re certainly not going to win by reliving the Cold War, and we’re not going to win these critical — critical House and Senate races if people in those races have to explain why the nominee of the Democratic Party is telling people to look at the bright side of the Castro regime.”
– Pete Buttigieg
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NewspeakABC suspends Newspeak reporter for being caught with his Newspeak pants down.
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Attkisson update
A former U.S. government agent has admitted participating in the illegal government surveillance on then-CBS News investigative reporter Sharyl Attkisson. The insider has identified former U.S. Attorney Rod Rosenstein as the person responsible for the project.
As a result of the new admission, Attkisson and her family are filing suit against Rosenstein and four other men allegedly involved. According to the lawsuit, the illegal surveillance was conducted against Attkisson and other U.S. citizens under a government operation based at the U.S. Attorney’s office in Baltimore, Maryland….
The Attkisson lawsuit claims that in March 2011, Defendants Shawn Henry, Shaun Bridges, Robert Clarke, and Ryan White, all of whom were government employees connected to a special multi-agency federal government task force based in Baltimore, Maryland, were ordered by Defendant Rosenstein to conduct home computer surveillance on Attkisson and other U.S. citizens…
https://sharylattkisson.com/2020/02/former-govt-agent-admits-illegally-spying-on-sharyl-attkisson/
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#18 M42: It is really hard for me to feel sorry for “lifelong D voters” being inconvenienced in any way, when those people they vote for consistently vote for insanity and unsustainability.
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Membership in Club Swamp confirmed.
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The latest ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations report said that 86% of those seized in fiscal 2019 were “aliens with criminal convictions or pending criminal charges.”
The report said that the ERO made 123,128 arrests and that “the criminal history for this group represented 489,063 total criminal convictions and pending charges.” This “equates to an average of four criminal arrests/convictions per alien, highlighting the recidivist nature of the aliens that ICE arrests,” added the report. – Washington Examiner
https://www.ice.gov/sites/default/files/documents/Document/2019/eroReportFY2019.pdf
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Elizabeth Warren reminds me of somebody’s grandma who ruined the Thanksgiving turkey and ran out of meds in the same disastrous afternoon.
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26 Fill
That entire piece is a gem.
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27 unca aShay
The only caveat is Fauxahauntsus wouldn’t celebrate Thanksgiving Day because those Pilgrims were evil.
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I’ve decided that Pokehauntaus is more irritating than my first ex-wife. And that’s saying something. But I’ll remind you all again, she is really not human – she’s a robot. Watch her jumping and waving around, and you will readily see that she does not make smooth, human like motions – no, she is all jerky like trying to watch a movie with low bandwidth. She’s definitely a robot, now whether made here on planet Earth or injected from space aliens, I’m not sure.
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As Glen Reynolds says, what could possibly go wrong? https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/harvey-weinstein-to-get-special-detail-to-prevent-epstein-incident-report
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26 PHIL!
Splendiferous find!
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A federal appeals court ruled Wednesday that the Justice Department can refuse to give crime-fighting money to cities and states that consider themselves sanctuaries and refuse to share information with federal immigration authorities.
The unanimous ruling from a three-judge panel of the Second Circuit Court of Appeals was a defeat for New York City and seven states — Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Virginia, and Washington. They sued after the Justice Department said in 2017 that it would not award grants from a federal program to local governments that withheld information about undocumented immigrants in their jails.
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Aw phooey, I have messed up my flimsy schedule. After I got up and had breakfast, I remained cold and sleepy and finally just went back to bed. My errand list remains unfulfilled, but not sure I have the will power to go out and do anything
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Country Music: “I’m not dead!”
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Bernie Bitcoin
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This is not good.
HEADLINE: Flight attendant diagnosed with coronavirus after flights in and out of Los Angeles, reports say
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#26 American Thinker is always great, but that one is pure gold.
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#36 – cue the Twilight Zone theme and let the project21 goons know all is progressing well……….
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#20 Shannon
Refreshing that Pete sees reality and is not afraid to say so to delusional Dems.
JFK must be spinning in his grave about now at the state of his totally changed/destroyed party. Those who say that JFK if living now would be a Republican are correct.
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#39 mharper42
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These allergies got in the way of sleeping well last night, I went to mass this morning, after mass had to visit with church staff re access to facilities this weekend, got halfway home and turned around to look for a radio that was missing after last weekend’s work day (didn’t find it there), back home, made my first meal of the day, then tried to work.
I think I got mebbe an hour’s worth in. Wasn’t focusing well, so I stopped at 2 to get my daily rosary in. The allergy meds were kicking in full force and I had to keep waking myself up during the prayer. Finished my prayers, laid down for a few. Just a few.
Then I got up because I needed to get a veggie pizza for Hubby to eat tonight and go by the shop to get mail. LD called me after I got my groceries unpacked and now here I am, at my desk….totally unmotivated.
I think I’m calling it quits. I’m not going to get much done in this condition. I’m thinking how lucky I am to still be vertical, but that may be changing.
But first, I gotta get dinner in the oven….
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Just for grins, I’m looking up large tractors.
Waiting for the ads to change.
Maybe next up I’ll go to some web sites for scuba diving tours.
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Well, I just completed one of the toughest chores that I’ve attempted lately. Back in my high school days, one of my best friends and I signed up to play football at Rice – 1964 if I recall. He wound up leaving Rice and moving back to SS, marrying another of our classmates, starting his family, and I sort of lost touch except for my Mother keeping me informed from time to time, etc. He lost fingers on both hands in an industrial accident but came out OK financially, but anyway….When I moved back to SS, we sort of renewed our friendship. Anyway, I never knew his children because they were long gone, but today I went to the funeral home to visit he and his wife as they are burying their oldest son. He passed away due to a rare blood disorder known to affect gay people…Anyway, I never knew the son (age 52) but I dropped by to see them and let them know that I cared for them and was suffering their grief with them. First time I’ve let it go in a long, long time. The wife/mother said that he just told her surviving kids that she has no intention of ever going through something like this again, and they are commanded to go to the doc if they aren’t feeling well, get those excess pounds off, get that cardio working, and otherwise kicking their azzez to stay healthy. So good for her. Anyway, it’s always super sad when things get out of order like this. I’ve always heard that people never recover from the loss of a child. Toughest thing I’ve had to do lately.
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Remember when Texas was wayciss for not wanting to accept ebola patients? Apparently that doesn’t apply to Blue cesspools:
The Orange County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday voted to file an amicus brief supporting Costa Mesa in a federal lawsuit seeking to block COVID-19 patients from being housed at the former Fairview Developmental Center. Costa Mesa filed the suit late last week and a judge issued a temporary restraining order blocking the federal government and state from moving any patients to the facility. That order will remain in place until March 2, when another court hearing will be held.
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More spring cleaning in order it appear: https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/02/26/administration-insiders-pentagon-house-cleaning-of-never-trumpers-looms/
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Lent joke time. An old classic but still a good’un.
Boudreaux, a Cajun highlander from Rapides Parish in central Louisiana, was an older, single gentleman, who was born and raised a Baptist, living in South Louisiana. Each Friday night after work, he would fire up his outdoor grill and cook a venison steak.
Now, all of Boudreaux’s neighbors were Catholic… And since it was Lent, they were forbidden from eating meat on Fridays. The strong delicious aroma from the grilled venison steaks was causing such a problem for the Catholic faithful that they finally talked to their priest. The priest came to visit Boudreaux, and suggested that Boudreaux convert to Catholicism. After several classes and much study, Boudreaux attended Mass and as the priest sprinkled holy water over him, he said, “You were born a Baptist and raised a Baptist, but now you are Catholic.”
Boudreaux’s neighbors were greatly relieved, until Friday night arrived, and the wonderful aroma of grilled venison filled the neighborhood. The priest was called immediately by the neighbors and, as he rushed into Boudreaux’s yard, clutching a rosary and prepared to scold him, he stopped in amazement and watched.
There stood Boudreaux, clutching a small bottle of water which he carefully sprinkled over the grilling meat, and chanted: “You wuz born a deer, and you wuz raised a deer, but now you a catfish.”
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Watching Prez Trump answering the questions of the Newspeak idiots.
The irony lost on the Newspeak idiots asking the questions about coronavirus containment is that they’re all open borders supporting Newspeak idiots.
The NY Mayo Stain wants to allocate 8.5 billion to help fight the spread of the virus yet won’t lift a mayo stained finger to secure the borders and ports.
Deep State two-step in full swing.
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These local SOB’n network affiliates are nothing but an echo chamber for the Corona fear-mongering by their national networks. Every newscast is the same bullcaca.
And then they don’t even carry the President’s address on the issue from the White House.
A pox on every last one of them.
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Local Newspeak channels are unwatchable and have been for a long time.
They’re all in in the totalitariancrat brainwashing and indoctrination.
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I very rarely watch the local Riefenstahl outlets or their alphabet masters.
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Watching the local newscast, if only for the David Paul weather, is not going to change for me. It’s a fifty year habit or tradition.
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RE: #53
Back in the 1980s, Shannon would come storming into the office in the mornings, cranky and grouchy, breathing fire. I would ask him what the problem was and it was always about some obnoxious, arrogant thing Bryant Gumbel had said that morning while he was getting ready to come to the office. I would ask why he would ruin his mornings that way listening to some psychotic leftist and he would growl something unintelligible and wander off like an old bear.
He’s always been addicted to TV news. As for me…it was one bad habit I never formed.
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45 El Gordo
The stark terror living in the recesses of every mother and father’s mind is that possibility a child of their own might die before they do.
Very sorry for your friends. I can’t imagine the pain.
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Whatever happened to Bryant Gumbel?
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Back in the 1980s, Shannon would come storming into the office in the mornings, cranky and grouchy, breathing fire. I would ask him what the problem was and it was always about some obnoxious, arrogant thing Bryant Gumbel
Dang unca aShay’s been a glutton for punishment for a long time now.
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This Catholic encyclopedia makes for some interesting reading.
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56 Hamous
I hope he crawled back under the rock where he was hatched. I deeply despise that SOB.
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Best I can tell he is back to brown nosing jocks.
For HBO.
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59 cont’d.
Gumbel married a devout Catholic lady and had two children while reputedly having affairs with at least 70 women, all of them blondes. No kidding. After signing a $25 million contract, Gumbel finally decided to abandon his wife, bought a $10 million apartment for his girlfriend, all the while paying his wife and mother of his children $250 a month for support.
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HouChronOnline ran a story today about BP going nutzoid for climate change. Sad.
In the case of the split with American Fuel and Petrochemical Manufacturers, which represents the nation’s leading refining companies, BP said its support for carbon pricing schemes, which use market mechanisms such as taxes to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, was “at odds” with the trade group.
“BP loves to re-brand itself every decade or so (remember Beyond Petroleum and how well that worked?) and this is likely more of the same,” Stephen Brown, a California-based energy consultant, said in an email about the company’s decision Wednesday. “As to why BP [left] AFPM, their rationale lacks logic so it strikes me as puffery.”
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This Catholic encyclopedia makes for some interesting reading.
One of the books mention on that page is Aquinas’ Summa Theologica. Over the years I’ve gotten bored with traditional lenten sacrifices like giving up stuff. I’ve given up alcohol, red meat, all meat, sweets, pretty much anything you can give up. It’s not really a sacrifice for me because its so easy. These days I usually commit to a spiritual journey of some sort. When I first started this about 20 years ago I studied a book called Summa of the Summa. Couldn’t do the original. This one was plenty dry enough.
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