I had a mare once who was fearless. I could swim her across the Brazos, but let her come up on a country mailbox and all hell could break loose. It took me at least a year to get her over that fear.
I can’t imagine what she might have done at a LGBT Rainbow painted across the asphalt. We had our own personal rodeo event once when we encountered a rattlesnake crossing the road.
Oh, I’ve been worried about Tucker’s life expectancy for quite a while now.
I just think there’s a whole lot of fakery and fraud swirling around the Julia Davis persona. She’s not the only one on the left who is almost certainly a completely fabricated individual.
Remember that half the accounts at Twitter when Elon took over were thought to be bots.
The LEFT is trying to gaslight normal Americans with a totally online Potemkin world.
Those horses are doing dressage half-passes to the right and can do half-passes to the left if asked to. It was the riders’ faults they were not done as gracefully as they could be. But, they were not showing in dressage competition.
Thank you for digging up this insane info. So, until sometime in 2024 nothing can begin to rectify this outrage. Congress, take note of this and do something to fix it.
28 Tedtam Julia Davis of the Daily Beast, author of the linked article on Yahoo about Tucker Carlson: This is one strange woman and I don’t even believe her real name is Julia Davis. She claims to have been born in the Ukraine. I am highly skeptical whether this woman exists at all. Other fabulous things about Julia Davis: – Her parents were brilliant and accomplished engineers – She was a Russian disinformation expert for the Atlantic Council – Davis speaks Russian, Ukrainian, Spanish and is conversive in several other languages Here is some more: Julia served as a former Immigration… Read more »
Tedtam – I tried to post/share the recipe for Freeze-Dry safe “mayo” substitute on your FB page… Don’t know why I didn’t just try to do it here – who knows… someone else might want a recipe for “the Devil’s Smegma” as some folks I know call mayo.. I’ve not tried it yet but have gotten the things needed to do so… Mayonnaise Alternative For Freeze Drying from John In Bibs This is a simple recipe that I put together for a mayonnaise alternative. Oil and freeze drying do not go together as oil goes rancid too quickly. This recipe… Read more »
I’ve feared for Tucker’s safety for quite some time (emphasis mine): On Thursday, Russia’s most prominent propagandist, Vladimir Solovyov, even more pompously predicted that soon there might be another potential victim: former Fox News host and current X (formerly Twitter) podcaster Tucker Carlson. The latest broadcast of The Evening With Vladimir Solovyov featured multiple clips of Carlson’s hysterical predictions, including his claim that the U.S. government is getting ready to go to war with Russia—a war he implied the U.S. would lose. In a series of clips from Adam Carolla’s YouTube show that were hand-selected for Solovyov’s program, Carlson accused both Republicans… Read more »
“willful misconduct.” Let’s see: 1) The jab is safe. The safety of the jab was never tested on humans, in animals it killed most of them. Deliberately misleading the public at large is willful misconduct. 2) The jab will keep you from contracting the WLR and it will prevent transmission. No studies were done to make this claim. They lied, this is willful misconduct. 3) The mRNA portion of the jab will disintegrate within a matter of days and will never leave the injection site. See above, willful misconduct. 4) The jab will not alter the vacinee’s DNA. This is… Read more »
Check out this neat little Paddle Boat I picked up yesterday. I saw it for sale in a fellow’s yard and gave him $50 bucks for it. And he even delivered it for me. FWIW; They only cost about $600 bucks new since they’re just small plastic boats. My wife has been wanting one for the pond so this will do just fine. 😉
17 Squawk I sure would like to see the “Willful Misconduct” exception for sovereign immunity put to the test over this whole criminal COVID disaster. It’s probably a long shot, but I’d like to see some lawyers try given what is at stake. In a declaration effective February 4, 2020 (the HHS Declaration), the Secretary of HHS (the Secretary) invoked the PREP Act and declared Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) to be a public health emergency warranting liability protections for covered countermeasures. Under the HHS Declaration and its amendments, covered persons are generally immune from legal liability (i.e., they cannot be… Read more »
#20 Tedtam, wouldn’t it be great if someone just shot the bastards? Sadly they’d go to jail but what a service for the community and Home Deport. FWIW; We had one of those events in Dothan and guess what? The bastard is in jail after being taken down buy an employee.
Biden Comforts Hurricane Victims By Talking About Time The Urinal Splashed Back At Him A Little. WASHINGTON, D.C. — In the wake of Hurricane Idalia making landfall in Florida, President Joe Biden offered suffering victims in the Sunshine State comfort by telling them about the time he was in the bathroom and the urinal splashed back on him a little bit. “I’ve been in the same situation, folks,” Biden said as he made remarks to the media regarding ongoing disaster relief efforts in Hawaii and Florida. “These hurricanes and storms flooding everything remind me of my own challenges. There was… Read more »
What a story ! Bill Milner normally took to the quiet waters of the Neches River to fish for bass or lunch on a sandbank. But for the last few weeks, he’d been on a hunt. The 70-year-old retiree rode a Polaris jet ski, not the sturdy fishing boat he usually took to navigate the Southeast Texas river. Battered like most of the state by heat and drought, the Neches River had fallen to a fraction of its usual depth, and parts of it were shallow enough that Milner feared damaging his boat’s motor. The drought was the reason Milner… Read more »
This is the world we are living in now. Even after federal agencies and the mass media have fully admitted the reality and accepted the truth about Hunter Biden’s laptop, Lafayette Square in DC, Russian collusion, The Washington Post has done a 180° turn and decided, for instance, Hunter’s laptop is a Putin psyop.. Jonathan Turley: This morning, I was surprised to receive a note from the Washington Post on my prior criticism of the Post’s Philip Bump as previously spreading “false stories” and refusing to accept the facts after they were established by the media. The Post has declared… Read more »
mharper42
September 1, 2023 10:55 am
Morning, y’all. My cats got me up earlier than I wanted to. But it’s good to make the kitties happy. And after they eat, they all conk out.
I just checked the weather forecast for the coming week. It’s good to see a possibility of rain, except that Monday features a great big event at the pool & playground.
I’ll skip the S&U report for this week, it’s always so sad to report on people that should be among us, young and healthy. But on to some better news: Finally, to lift your spirits back up a little, how about some great news from the counter-revolution? The Washington Times ran a story yesterday headlined, “Explicit books removed from K-12 school libraries but only after a public reading at school board.” After unsuccessfully waging a two-year war with the Indian River County School District Board, trying to get them to remove 156 pornographic books from district school libraries, a local… Read more »
Yea for Tedtam for keeping us up on the latest indications that the Pfizer and Moderna pseudo Covid-19 are no such thing. When to we see the lawsuits against those companies? When do we see company brass get sued?
…it seems that there is now a war against sepsis! What I found was, the CDC and the media are engaged in a stealthy, all-out educational campaign to combat sepsis. They are rapidly pushing out new programs, materials, and requirements on the whole country’s doctors and hospitals through a fire hose. But why? /snip The CDC’s web page explains sepsis (it was updated this week): [paraphrased from column] – Sepsis is the body’s extreme response to an infection. Most cases start before the patient admits to a hospital. Common starter infections begin in the lung, urinary tract, skin, or gastrointestinal tract. Sepsis can… Read more »
Yet another medical study, this time reflecting back to the Ethical Skeptic’s report (from yesterday’s column) that the jab is negatively affecting immune response, and possibly causing autoimmune problems: But first, let’s look at an article from USA Today published this week, about a two-year old story, headlined “Michigan teen’s death fueled anti-vaccine rhetoric. We got CDC’s investigative report.” Meet Michigan resident Jabob Clynick, 13, jab recipient, now deceased: [image] Three days after getting his second jab, Jacob went to sleep and never woke up. His father, Joseph, told reporters that he blamed the jab, that it didn’t make sense… Read more »
This is sad, but I did get some amusement out of the story nonetheless. Few things motivate parents more than the things their children do, whether they are for good or bad. Elon Musk believes his “communist” transgender daughter severed ties with her billionaire father because she was brainwashed into “thinking that anyone rich is evil” at the ritzy California school he sent her to. The CEO of X, formerly known as Twitter, washed his hands of any responsibility for the recent rift between himself and 19-year-old Vivian Jenna Wilson — instead blaming the Crossroads School for Arts & Sciences… Read more »
Next on the Jab front: The Journal of Proteomics Clinical Applications quietly published a new Italian study back in April blandly titled, “Detection of recombinant Spike protein in the blood of individuals vaccinated against SARS‐CoV‐2: Possible molecular mechanisms.” I remind you that the original story on the jab was that it would stay in one place and would degrade over a period of days. (I have some ocean front property in Arizona that I can sell to anyone who believed that story.) Moderna and Pfizer let the government agencies make those claims to the public. I guess it was so… Read more »
Once a week, usually Thursday afternoon my wife calls her San Leon friend Patty and talks for 2-3 hours. She grabs a beer and her phone and sits on the front or back porch, the swing in the cedar tree or on the porch of the Pole Barn. She might be at one or all locations in a single loong call. Yesterday she was sitting in the folding chair beside the people door to the Pole Barn so I went out, opened the door, turned on the Gumbi Dammit fan and picked her up, chair and all and put her… Read more »
SECRET EPIDEMICS ☙ Friday, September 1, 2023 ☙ C&C NEWS Good morning, C&C family, it is finally Friday! And your extended roundup today includes: award-winning ABC producer who “debunked” pedophilia conspiracy theories pleads guilty to being a grotesque pedophile; I discover the first secret epidemic and you aren’t going to believe it; April study proves longevity and ubiquity of mRNA spike in the body; Michigan teen’s controversial 2021 post-jab death back in the news; new study claims jabs depress the immune system, especially dangerously for kids; CDC stealthily implementing programs across the country to deal with a new, real epidemic,… Read more »
Got up a little late this morning, but I was still able to water the garden without turning into a puddle. I finished my latest round of FDing last night – ice cream sandwich bites and cheesecake. Some have been put aside for later use, but Hubby got his own jar of ice cream for snacking. He liked them the last time. It’s hard to believe it’s September, though I’m grateful that the passage of time will hopefully mean this hot weather will be passing, too. August was too long and too hot. It will be interesting to see what… Read more »
Bones, I feel your pain, Lil’ Bit often gets me up in the wee hours of the morning. This morning she got me up at 2:11 AM to go out and take a dump, yesterday it was 2:01 AM but she only went out to pee. Oddly enough about half the time she sleeps all night.
Sarah the puppy still hasn’t quite figured out that when her humans get in the bed it is time for sleep. A long sleep. Mrs. Bonecrusher took her out at 0230 and I got up and started my day at 0415. SHe failed her test the last time we h=gave her free reign during the day, so she is spending the day in the laundry room.
Just thinking about this Julia Davis “person”. It could be HAL 9000 posing as a pseudo person.
Just saying…. 😀
32 & 36 Tedtam and Adee
I had a mare once who was fearless. I could swim her across the Brazos, but let her come up on a country mailbox and all hell could break loose. It took me at least a year to get her over that fear.
I can’t imagine what she might have done at a LGBT Rainbow painted across the asphalt. We had our own personal rodeo event once when we encountered a rattlesnake crossing the road.
33 Tedtam
Oh, I’ve been worried about Tucker’s life expectancy for quite a while now.
I just think there’s a whole lot of fakery and fraud swirling around the Julia Davis persona. She’s not the only one on the left who is almost certainly a completely fabricated individual.
Remember that half the accounts at Twitter when Elon took over were thought to be bots.
The LEFT is trying to gaslight normal Americans with a totally online Potemkin world.
GJT
LOL!
#32 Tedtam,
Those horses are doing dressage half-passes to the right and can do half-passes to the left if asked to. It was the riders’ faults they were not done as gracefully as they could be. But, they were not showing in dressage competition.
Chuck Norris and Jack Bauer are afraid of Julie Davis.
#17 Squawk,
Thank you for digging up this insane info. So, until sometime in 2024 nothing can begin to rectify this outrage. Congress, take note of this and do something to fix it.
Julie Davis (which happens to be the name of our neighbor friend when I was a kid) may not be real, but I believe Tucker is still a target.
He topples too many carts.
Far right extremist police mounts.
28 Tedtam Julia Davis of the Daily Beast, author of the linked article on Yahoo about Tucker Carlson: This is one strange woman and I don’t even believe her real name is Julia Davis. She claims to have been born in the Ukraine. I am highly skeptical whether this woman exists at all. Other fabulous things about Julia Davis: – Her parents were brilliant and accomplished engineers – She was a Russian disinformation expert for the Atlantic Council – Davis speaks Russian, Ukrainian, Spanish and is conversive in several other languages Here is some more: Julia served as a former Immigration… Read more »
I needed the mayo recipe because I finally remembered to pick up bagged coleslaw mix so I can FD it 😉
Tedtam – I tried to post/share the recipe for Freeze-Dry safe “mayo” substitute on your FB page… Don’t know why I didn’t just try to do it here – who knows… someone else might want a recipe for “the Devil’s Smegma” as some folks I know call mayo.. I’ve not tried it yet but have gotten the things needed to do so… Mayonnaise Alternative For Freeze Drying from John In Bibs This is a simple recipe that I put together for a mayonnaise alternative. Oil and freeze drying do not go together as oil goes rancid too quickly. This recipe… Read more »
The Russians are getting frisky and returning to the Soviet playbook.
Biden administration is busy trying to negotiate with Iran and apply their collective kisser to vlad’s hindquarters.
I’ve feared for Tucker’s safety for quite some time (emphasis mine): On Thursday, Russia’s most prominent propagandist, Vladimir Solovyov, even more pompously predicted that soon there might be another potential victim: former Fox News host and current X (formerly Twitter) podcaster Tucker Carlson. The latest broadcast of The Evening With Vladimir Solovyov featured multiple clips of Carlson’s hysterical predictions, including his claim that the U.S. government is getting ready to go to war with Russia—a war he implied the U.S. would lose. In a series of clips from Adam Carolla’s YouTube show that were hand-selected for Solovyov’s program, Carlson accused both Republicans… Read more »
“willful misconduct.” Let’s see: 1) The jab is safe. The safety of the jab was never tested on humans, in animals it killed most of them. Deliberately misleading the public at large is willful misconduct. 2) The jab will keep you from contracting the WLR and it will prevent transmission. No studies were done to make this claim. They lied, this is willful misconduct. 3) The mRNA portion of the jab will disintegrate within a matter of days and will never leave the injection site. See above, willful misconduct. 4) The jab will not alter the vacinee’s DNA. This is… Read more »
Check out this neat little Paddle Boat I picked up yesterday. I saw it for sale in a fellow’s yard and gave him $50 bucks for it. And he even delivered it for me. FWIW; They only cost about $600 bucks new since they’re just small plastic boats. My wife has been wanting one for the pond so this will do just fine. 😉
17 Squawk I sure would like to see the “Willful Misconduct” exception for sovereign immunity put to the test over this whole criminal COVID disaster. It’s probably a long shot, but I’d like to see some lawyers try given what is at stake. In a declaration effective February 4, 2020 (the HHS Declaration), the Secretary of HHS (the Secretary) invoked the PREP Act and declared Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) to be a public health emergency warranting liability protections for covered countermeasures. Under the HHS Declaration and its amendments, covered persons are generally immune from legal liability (i.e., they cannot be… Read more »
#18 Texpat
I read the story, and I can only imagine his excitement. It’s not often one discovers new history.
I see that Trump’s Georgia trial will be fully televised and covered by the media.
Pass the popcorn.
#20 Tedtam, wouldn’t it be great if someone just shot the bastards? Sadly they’d go to jail but what a service for the community and Home Deport. FWIW; We had one of those events in Dothan and guess what? The bastard is in jail after being taken down buy an employee.
What a story is right. I hope they try to salvage at least one of the ships.
You don’t get more brazen than this.
And the most threatening thing the employees can do is get their camera phones out to record the masks.
Biden Comforts Hurricane Victims By Talking About Time The Urinal Splashed Back At Him A Little. WASHINGTON, D.C. — In the wake of Hurricane Idalia making landfall in Florida, President Joe Biden offered suffering victims in the Sunshine State comfort by telling them about the time he was in the bathroom and the urinal splashed back on him a little bit. “I’ve been in the same situation, folks,” Biden said as he made remarks to the media regarding ongoing disaster relief efforts in Hawaii and Florida. “These hurricanes and storms flooding everything remind me of my own challenges. There was… Read more »
What a story ! Bill Milner normally took to the quiet waters of the Neches River to fish for bass or lunch on a sandbank. But for the last few weeks, he’d been on a hunt. The 70-year-old retiree rode a Polaris jet ski, not the sturdy fishing boat he usually took to navigate the Southeast Texas river. Battered like most of the state by heat and drought, the Neches River had fallen to a fraction of its usual depth, and parts of it were shallow enough that Milner feared damaging his boat’s motor. The drought was the reason Milner… Read more »
Ms Adee
CNBC has a fair explanation of what is going on.
This is the world we are living in now. Even after federal agencies and the mass media have fully admitted the reality and accepted the truth about Hunter Biden’s laptop, Lafayette Square in DC, Russian collusion, The Washington Post has done a 180° turn and decided, for instance, Hunter’s laptop is a Putin psyop.. Jonathan Turley: This morning, I was surprised to receive a note from the Washington Post on my prior criticism of the Post’s Philip Bump as previously spreading “false stories” and refusing to accept the facts after they were established by the media. The Post has declared… Read more »
Morning, y’all. My cats got me up earlier than I wanted to. But it’s good to make the kitties happy. And after they eat, they all conk out.
I just checked the weather forecast for the coming week. It’s good to see a possibility of rain, except that Monday features a great big event at the pool & playground.
I’ll skip the S&U report for this week, it’s always so sad to report on people that should be among us, young and healthy. But on to some better news: Finally, to lift your spirits back up a little, how about some great news from the counter-revolution? The Washington Times ran a story yesterday headlined, “Explicit books removed from K-12 school libraries but only after a public reading at school board.” After unsuccessfully waging a two-year war with the Indian River County School District Board, trying to get them to remove 156 pornographic books from district school libraries, a local… Read more »
Good Morning Hamsters,
Yea for Tedtam for keeping us up on the latest indications that the Pfizer and Moderna pseudo Covid-19 are no such thing. When to we see the lawsuits against those companies? When do we see company brass get sued?
…it seems that there is now a war against sepsis! What I found was, the CDC and the media are engaged in a stealthy, all-out educational campaign to combat sepsis. They are rapidly pushing out new programs, materials, and requirements on the whole country’s doctors and hospitals through a fire hose. But why? /snip The CDC’s web page explains sepsis (it was updated this week): [paraphrased from column] – Sepsis is the body’s extreme response to an infection. Most cases start before the patient admits to a hospital. Common starter infections begin in the lung, urinary tract, skin, or gastrointestinal tract. Sepsis can… Read more »
Yet another medical study, this time reflecting back to the Ethical Skeptic’s report (from yesterday’s column) that the jab is negatively affecting immune response, and possibly causing autoimmune problems: But first, let’s look at an article from USA Today published this week, about a two-year old story, headlined “Michigan teen’s death fueled anti-vaccine rhetoric. We got CDC’s investigative report.” Meet Michigan resident Jabob Clynick, 13, jab recipient, now deceased: [image] Three days after getting his second jab, Jacob went to sleep and never woke up. His father, Joseph, told reporters that he blamed the jab, that it didn’t make sense… Read more »
This is sad, but I did get some amusement out of the story nonetheless. Few things motivate parents more than the things their children do, whether they are for good or bad. Elon Musk believes his “communist” transgender daughter severed ties with her billionaire father because she was brainwashed into “thinking that anyone rich is evil” at the ritzy California school he sent her to. The CEO of X, formerly known as Twitter, washed his hands of any responsibility for the recent rift between himself and 19-year-old Vivian Jenna Wilson — instead blaming the Crossroads School for Arts & Sciences… Read more »
Next on the Jab front: The Journal of Proteomics Clinical Applications quietly published a new Italian study back in April blandly titled, “Detection of recombinant Spike protein in the blood of individuals vaccinated against SARS‐CoV‐2: Possible molecular mechanisms.” I remind you that the original story on the jab was that it would stay in one place and would degrade over a period of days. (I have some ocean front property in Arizona that I can sell to anyone who believed that story.) Moderna and Pfizer let the government agencies make those claims to the public. I guess it was so… Read more »
Once a week, usually Thursday afternoon my wife calls her San Leon friend Patty and talks for 2-3 hours. She grabs a beer and her phone and sits on the front or back porch, the swing in the cedar tree or on the porch of the Pole Barn. She might be at one or all locations in a single loong call. Yesterday she was sitting in the folding chair beside the people door to the Pole Barn so I went out, opened the door, turned on the Gumbi Dammit fan and picked her up, chair and all and put her… Read more »
SECRET EPIDEMICS ☙ Friday, September 1, 2023 ☙ C&C NEWS Good morning, C&C family, it is finally Friday! And your extended roundup today includes: award-winning ABC producer who “debunked” pedophilia conspiracy theories pleads guilty to being a grotesque pedophile; I discover the first secret epidemic and you aren’t going to believe it; April study proves longevity and ubiquity of mRNA spike in the body; Michigan teen’s controversial 2021 post-jab death back in the news; new study claims jabs depress the immune system, especially dangerously for kids; CDC stealthily implementing programs across the country to deal with a new, real epidemic,… Read more »
Got up a little late this morning, but I was still able to water the garden without turning into a puddle. I finished my latest round of FDing last night – ice cream sandwich bites and cheesecake. Some have been put aside for later use, but Hubby got his own jar of ice cream for snacking. He liked them the last time. It’s hard to believe it’s September, though I’m grateful that the passage of time will hopefully mean this hot weather will be passing, too. August was too long and too hot. It will be interesting to see what… Read more »
Mad Magazine; Early one morning in South America. 😀
How about that? The Airton Purple Cats Cheerleaders manged to get on TV yesterday.
FWIW; Our Grandniece is in that group. 😉
The Extra Point Cheer Squad of the Week: The Ariton Purplecats.
Bones, I feel your pain, Lil’ Bit often gets me up in the wee hours of the morning. This morning she got me up at 2:11 AM to go out and take a dump, yesterday it was 2:01 AM but she only went out to pee. Oddly enough about half the time she sleeps all night.
Sarah the puppy still hasn’t quite figured out that when her humans get in the bed it is time for sleep. A long sleep. Mrs. Bonecrusher took her out at 0230 and I got up and started my day at 0415. SHe failed her test the last time we h=gave her free reign during the day, so she is spending the day in the laundry room.
She is going to lose her mind when I let her out.
And my, that is a nice one. So it’s Audrey Brunette Friday. I like it.
Mornin’ Gang