Thursday Twofer Greatness & Gratitude Open Comments

Cyrus McCormick Biography - Childhood, Life Achievements & Timeline

Cyrus McCormick  1809-1884

I’ve always been a fan of the prosperity created by Western civilization in general and the United States in particular. Indeed, I even created a website called Gratitude for America, where I write about American entrepreneurs who invented things like barbed wire and standardized shipping containers. But maybe there’s a downside to this prosperity because we’ve created a class of people (especially in government) completely disconnected from how the world actually works.

Cyrus McCormick, who invented the mechanical reaper, is the most important entrepreneur in human history. He basically untethered mankind from farming, one of the most dangerous occupations on earth. In 1831, when he invented the mechanical reaper, approximately 80% of the American population was involved in agriculture, and, in most places in the world, it was higher—in some cases, 95%.

but everything changed, at least in the West in the beginning,

Since they didn’t have to be on farms, people became inventors, entrepreneurs, and innovators. During the late 19th century, countless inventions (e.g., usable electricity, automobiles, and the telegraph) and innovations (e.g., drilling for oil, railroad expansion, and the widespread adoption of the assembly line) changed the Western world. Food became more abundant, transportation became easier and safer, housing became cheaper, and medicine began to improve.

and yet no one seems to realize,

Contrast all of that with what humanity endured through most of our history. Poverty and scarcity were the norm. Food availability was always an issue. War was almost constant. Work was dangerous. Slavery was everywhere. Many worked seven days a week, changing clothes was rare if at all, people rarely bathed, virtually everyone was illiterate, plumbing didn’t exist, disease was rampant, shelter was overcrowded, heating in the winter was from burning wood or dung if either could be found, infant mortality was stratospheric, and leisure was a luxury only the elites could afford.

the estimable Don Surber writes to remind us of the shoulders of giants we all we stand upon,

February marks Black History Month in which the contributions of black people are honored.

The best example is Norbert Rillieux, a freeman born in New Orleans in 1806. In 1830, he went to study engineering in Paris. There he invented a process for refining sugar. Not only did he give us white sugar but he transformed the chemical industry.

Nick Weldon wrote in 2021, “Rillieux’s invention, the multiple-effect evaporator, streamlined what had been a slow and costly process for purifying cane juice by using a series of vacuum chambers that used heat more efficiently and reduced waste. The result: cheaper, better sugar. The method changed the sugar industry — and, later, all kinds of industrial processes — such that some historians compare it to what Eli Whitney’s gin did for cotton.”

He was not the first black man to get a U.S. patent. In fact, he was turned down for one patent because the patent office thought he was a slave and slaves had no rights. They were considered property and whatever inventions they made belonged to the massa.

The first black patent honor went to Thomas L. Jennings, a freeman and a tailor who patented the process for modern dry cleaning in 1821. The National Inventors Hall of Fame said on the bicentennial of his patent, “Not only did Jennings manage to acquire a patent in 1821, but he also dedicated much of his earnings to supporting the abolitionist and desegregation movements, helping others defend their rights and achieve their goals.”

He was civil rights before there were civil rights. Back of the bus? A century before Rosa Parks, his daughter sued to get on the bus. New York City banned blacks from riding in street cars. She won the case. Her lawyer was Chester Arthur, a future president.

and what about everyone else ?,

But what about the other seven-eighths of the population? We didn’t sit around eating bonbons while watching slaves pick cotton.

Consider Italians. Most of them arrived after slavery. They are associated with pizza and the Mafia but they were far more than that.

This summer, the movie Oppenheimer drew audiences to appreciate the work of the director of the Manhattan Project which developed the atomic bombs that ended World War II once and for all. He was Jewish. Of course. Most physicists at the time were Jews.

Enrico Fermi wasn’t. He was an Italian physicist who fled Mussolini and became the father of the nuclear age. David N. Schwartz wrote in 2017, The Last Man Who Knew Everything: The Life and Times of Enrico Fermi, Father of the Nuclear Age. Fermi built the first nuclear reactor as part of that Manhattan Project in Chicago.

and,

As for Jews, I can go on all day about them. They gave the country physicists, Irving Berlin and a host of comedians. Jews invented Hollywood by founding Columbia, Fox, Paramount, Universal and MGM. Even the Warner Brothers were Jewish. Could we kindly stop the anti-Semitism already?

Poles helped free America in the Revolutionary War. Casimir Pulaski was the father of the U.S. Calvary. He once saved George Washington’s life.

Tadeusz Kościuszko was the father of engineering, He stopped a British advance by felling trees and defended West Point before it was a military academy. His was the first monument dedicated at the academy on July 4, 1828.

Norwegians gave us Norman Borlaug, the father of the Green Revolution. He changed agriculture and easily saved billions of people worldwide from starvation.

Another Norwegian, Conrad Hilton, laid the foundation of a hotel empire that his son, Barron, greatly expanded.

Read both of these essays by Vince Coyner and Don Surber and thank your lucky stars you are alive to enjoy the 21st century and all of its glorious privileges and luxuries.


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52 responses to “Thursday Twofer Greatness & Gratitude Open Comments”

  1. Bonecrusher Avatar
    Bonecrusher

    FIRSTICUS!

  2. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    It’s encouraging when you realize Biden is so unpopular now even Democrats aren’t afraid to criticize him.

    Salena Zito at HotAir:

    Democrats Say Biden’s Pause on LNG Is Like ‘Throwing a Match in a Bale of Hay’

    A robust chorus of congressional Democrats, business leaders and Republicans, as well as international allies, are calling on President Joe Biden to undo the pause he placed on liquefied natural gas exports. Almost in unison, they say his decision undermines his climate agenda, jeopardizes national security, empowers Russia and Iran, and creates a schism with allies who depend on this clean energy from the U.S. to fuel their countries.

    and,

    Longtime Ohio Democratic Rep. Tim Ryan admitted in a post on X that the halt was “a major political issue that the D’s have just put themselves squarely on the wrong side” and would hurt his party’s ability to win seats in the Great Lakes Midwest.

    Pennsylvania Sens. John Fetterman and Bob Casey Jr. said in a joint statement to the Washington Examiner that as senators’ who represent the second largest natural gas-producing state, they were going to push Biden to undo his decision.

    So, a number of Democrats speak against a monumentally stupid action by Biden.  It is strange I don’t see a single Texas Democrat saying a word against the LNG moratorium.  Not a word and Texas stands will withstand more damage from this than any state.  Cowards, every one of them.

     

  3. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    These are legal high times historically.  Eminent legal scholar and Orthodox Jew Seth Barrett Tillman and South Texas School of Law’s Josh Blackman could make history today if their theories are adopted by the US Supreme Court.

    In the world of American legal scholarship, Seth Barrett Tillman is an outsider in more ways than one. An associate professor at a university in Ireland, he has put forward unusual interpretations of the meaning of the U.S. Constitution that for years have largely gone ignored — if not outright dismissed as crackpot.

    But at 60, Professor Tillman is enjoying some level of vindication. When the U.S. Supreme Court considers on Thursday whether former President Donald J. Trump is barred from Colorado’s primary ballot, a seemingly counterintuitive theory that Professor Tillman has championed for more than 15 years will take center stage and could shape the presidential election.

    The Constitution uses various terms to refer to government officers or offices. The conventional view is that they all share the same meaning. But by his account, each is distinct — and that, crucially for the case before the court, the particular phrase “officer of the United States” refers only to appointed positions, not the presidency.

    and this,

    Professor Tillman, heavily bearded with black-rimmed glasses and a bookish demeanor, flew to the United States this week to watch the arguments. With Josh Blackman, who teaches at South Texas College of Law Houston, Professor Tillman submitted a friend-of-the-court brief and asked to participate in arguments, but the court declined.

    Still, his hobbyhorse will be on the Supreme Court’s agenda, and it has drawn as much zealous backing as it has ferocious pushback.

    Mr. Trump’s legal team led with the idea in its brief to the court, and many supporters of overturning Colorado’s disqualification of Mr. Trump have invoked it — including three former Republican attorneys general, Edwin R. Meese III, Michael Mukasey and William P. Barr.

    This is from the New York Times in front of the paywall.  An alternate source for the article is here.

  4. GJT Avatar
    GJT

    Great OC read, thank the Lord me and my ilk were not charged with inventing ways for future generations less we’d still be pooping in the dirt wearing leaves.

  5. GJT Avatar
    GJT

    We had our dad’s honor service, or committal service I think it’s called at Houston National Cemetery where Army personnel hold flag folding ceremony and the playing of Taps. The flag was presented to our step brother, biological son. His cremated remains were placed in the wall with our mom who was already there.

    Houston National Cemetery is a beautiful facility and so well ran, makes one proud.

  6. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    My Seth Tillman/SCOTUS comment was held up in the PENDING file.  It’s probably because it’s about a NYT story. Hah.

  7. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    At the time of the Afghanistan withdrawal, Biden administration officials said behind closed doors that secretary of state Antony Blinken and national security advisor Jake Sullivan “don’t give a f**k” about rescuing Americans from the clutches of the Taliban.

    The admission came on a late August 2021 phone call held between the Department of Defense and congressional Democrats, based on The Spectator’s review of contemporaneous text messages. During the conversation, a Pentagon official acknowledged in response to frustration from Democrats that two of the senior-most officials working on the evacuation — Blinken and Sullivan — were indifferent to the plight of their fellow Americans.

    The Biden administration’s failures put countless lives at stake on the ground, and the best a lot of Democratic representatives could do was ask their Republican counterparts to save the lives of their constituents. In one poignant case, a Democratic congressman relied on a GOP office active in the evacuation of American citizens to evacuate a bus full of nuns from Afghanistan, those who worked on the evacuation confirmed to The Spectator.

    This blistering report by Matthew Foldi from The Spectator is devastating even by the low bar set by the daily incompetence of the Biden administration.  The callous disregard for human life here is beyond appalling.

    While Democrats were more than willing to acknowledge the failures on the ground to their Republican counterparts behind the scenes, the Democratic Party marched publicly in lockstep with the White House — causing Republicans huge consternation. “F**k them,” one of the GOP staff working on rescuing Americans said of his counterparts on the other side of the aisle. “They wanted their constituents out, just wanted us to do it for them once they realized the White House lied to everybody. And the omertà is always in force. Expose Biden and you might as well burn a Qur’an in Mecca.”

    This report is from The Spectator magazine website.  It is behind a free subscriber wall.  You do have to give an email address to login.

     

  8. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    Fox News is broadcasting live the oral arguments at SCOTUS on the 14th Amendment dispute over Trump’s appearance on the Colorado ballot.

  9. GJT Avatar
    GJT

    Texpat

    My Seth Tillman/SCOTUS comment was held up in the PENDING file.  It’s probably because it’s about a NYT story. Hah.

    That was weird, I saw your post before my #3 but then it disappeared.

  10. GJT Avatar
    GJT

    Our 75” TCL Roku TV went on the blink last night. I was watching a show and paused it, when I came back it was just a bunch of vertical stripes and no rebooting, off/on resets are helping. Roku is working on the other TV’s. Going to call TCL this morning but I think it’s toast, couldn’t have been one of the other dumb sets we have that we wouldn’t mind upgrading. Don’t remember when we bought this one, 2019 I think.

  11. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    Great news from the world of the Giant Sucking Wind Parasite Industry.

    You all know from reading my posts that Ørsted has had a miserable twelve months, thanks to a number of circumstances. Most of them stem from contracts agreed to based on overconfidence in continued government largesse, cheap financing, low inflation, and uninterrupted supply chains. As you well know, all of those came apart this year.

    While inflation has mitigated somewhat, thanks to Ukraine, lingering effects of the pandemic, the Panama drought, and recently the Middle East, supply chain issues are a constant thorn in manufacturers’ sides. In the wind industry, the issue is exacerbated by the multitude of warranty repairs almost every firm is facing. Inflation has pushed core prices up, and financing for projects has become scarce and expensive for projects that had already been bid and signed for under much more favorable conditions.

    Many are too expensive at current rates to even begin. If local boards controlling utility rates will not renegotiate to substantially raise the purchase price of electricity generated by the completed wind farm from what had been contractually agreed upon, developers are walking away, even in the face of huge penalties.

    Which is what Ørsted did from both of their planned New Jersey offshore wind farms as well as from their partnership with the state of Maryland (although, in this case, they’re still looking for private investment – and bad luck to them).

  12. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    These nightmare assaults on families have got to stop.

    The family at the center of a custody battle with Montana Child and Family Services over their 14-year-old “transgender” daughter is reportedly facing imminent arrest after speaking to media about their ordeal. Krista and Todd Kolstad had previously been ordered by a judge to remain silent on the case, but chose to speak out about their situation last week.

    Reduxx was first to break the story after speaking to the Kolstads about their tragic situation on January 29. In the interview, the Kolstads revealed that their 14-year-old daughter, Jennifer*, had been removed from their custody after they declined to actively “affirm” her newfound gender identity. Montana Child and Family Services (CFS) argued to a court that it was in the child’s “therapeutic best interest” to have her gender identity “respected,” and a petition was presented for the child to be sent to a family member in Canada.

  13. GJT Avatar
    GJT

    We are in the probate process of our parents’ estate. My sister and her husband have been nominated as administrators, they did a do it yourself online will but it was determined not valid, so we had to hire a lawyer. Not much involved, a house which will be mostly land value, and two cars. Sister mentioned yesterday they’ve already been contacted by an investor on the house. The filings couldn’t have hit the court more than just a few days. These guys are good.

  14. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    Mornin’ Gang,…is it still morning?

    Pulling an mharper here.

  15. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    I sorta’ got sucked into the oral arguments at the Supreme Court and it is interesting. It seems that the Biden mouthpiece is desperately trying to get Trump booted off the ballot BEFORE he gets elected. It’s like they think Trump will be elected if they can’t stop him in any other way possible. Neil Gorsuch was fun to listen to since he tried to get the lawyer to explain himself but it didn’t go well. Oddly enough Kagan actually asked why one state should decide who is on the ballot and was that fair to the voters in any state.

  16. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    I believe this YouTube video is the oral arguments at SCOTUS in their entirety to watch at your leisure.  I will because I’ve been too busy to stop and listen this morning.

  17. squawkbox Avatar
    squawkbox

    A suite for 20 people at the Sin City Super Bowl

    $1.2 Million 

  18. squawkbox Avatar
    squawkbox

    The most hated team in baseball depending on who you believe rotates between

    • New York Yankees
    • The Astros
    • The Dodgers.
  19. Dr phil Good-E=1984 Avatar
    Dr phil Good-E=1984

    Supremely kangarooed kabuki theatre as pontificating penguins percolate, primp, prose, pout and punt pints of porcupined pompous ported planks and preambled pork.

  20. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    Thank God.

    And Mommy is looking mighty fine.

    An Israeli woman who survived the Hamas terror attack along with her family is celebrating “a great victory” after giving birth to a baby girl — whom she named Cami, which means “to rise.”

    Ofir Balachsan, 31, her husband, Yuval, 31, and their 2-year-old son, Tai, were at home in Kibbutz Sufa when the terrorists launched their murderous rampage on Oct. 7.

    She hid with Tai in a shelter while her husband, the commander of the kibbutz’s alert squad, battled the gunmen who had infiltrated the community, Ynet News reported.

    Ofir spent the final months of her pregnancy in a hotel room in Eilat, where she gave birth to Cami, according to the outlet.

    “Instead of sinking in despair, we rose, we are alive and we are OK,” she said.

     

  21. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    10 Squawk

    It is all Cyrus McCormick’s fault.  Blame him.

    If it wasn’t for Cyrus, we’d all be baling hay instead of watching Super Bowl commercials.

  22. mharper42 Avatar
    mharper42

    #8

    Yes, Dave, it is still morning! I had just fed the cats, when I realized that I had not got everything into the CoH barrel for Thursday pickup. Normally on Wednesday evening, I take out the trash bags and put them in the barrel right in front of the garage, then roll that container all the way down to the street where I place it at the curb. So while feeding Billy Cat this morning, I snapped to how I had missed getting several heavy bags taken out last night. Heavy, heavy, as in contents of the cats’ litter boxes. But not wanting to roll the barrel back up the driveway, I got those heavy bags carried to the curb and put inside the barrel.

    Just as I got inside the back door, I heard the trash truck turn the corner into my block. Way too close for comfort. Hopefully, I will remember how awful that would have been, on future Wednesday nights…

  23. Tedtam Avatar

    Popping in finally – had some errands this morning.  One of them was to the post office, and I was finishing up the concluding prayer to my rosary as I walked into the lobby, where a woman was standing.  I was performing the final sign of the cross as I walked in.

    Me: “Just finishing up my morning rosary.”

    Her: “I need to be praying mine, too.”

    Me: “I make rosaries and give them away.”

    Her: “My sister needs one…”

    I pulled out the two I had in my purse and she picked one.  Her sister just finished five months in hospital; it seems her intestines were rotting inside of her, which required surgery and recovery, and coming out of that, she had a heart attack.  I, of course, am thinking blood clots.  I asked if her sister had been jabbed, and the answer was yes.

    We ended the conversation with her picking out a rosary for her sister and my well wishes for her recovery, and we both wished blessings on each other.

    Man, that’s a tough one.  Her sister is now in a rehab facility, trying to recover from all that.

  24. Tedtam Avatar

    It looks like some great reading to catch up on, but first I’m off to my happy place.

    OPERATION WARP BACKWARDS ☙ Thursday, February 8, 2024 ☙ C&C NEWS

    Good morning, C&C, it’s Thursday! Your roundup this morning includes one of the most important and least-reported stories of the year: border burrito burns in the microwave and democrats blame Republicans for leaving it in too long, or something; Latypova quietly breaks what could be the most important covid story in years; and we have a winner in the Portland-San Mateo race to the bottom.

    NEWS:

    Childers starts out with the (destruction of) border security bill:

    To avoid aggravating you with the play-by-play, let’s start at the end.  NBC ran a miraculous story yesterday evening headlined, “The Biden admin is weighing executive action to deter illegal migration at the border.

    ¡Madre mía! NBC’s headline described a modern border miracle.  ¡Que miraculo!

    It was a miracle because about ten seconds before that, Joe Biden was swearing on a stack of old Ukrainian travel brochures that he could do nothing whatsoever about the border without Republican authorization. But ¡milagro divino! Joe discovered executive authority.

    /snip

    …I am not defending anyone, but you have to look at this whole thing as a political burrito. The Republicans already knew Biden was going to blame them for the border so, to repel criticism, they staged negotiating a silly fake border bill everybody knew the whole time would never be microwaved, if you follow me.

    But because the leaked hidden pieces were so bad…

    Unfortunately, it turned out that the border burrito blew up in the Senatorial microwave making an unholy mess that Republicans are going to have to clean up. Plus they all now have Montezuma’s Revenge. This can’t possibly have been the original plan, which was probably to pass any bill and let the House Republicans kill it. I conclude that because the Republicans are in disarray and now the long knives are out for Mitch, as reported by the Daily Caller yesterday in its article headlined, “EXCLUSIVE: ‘This Is Our Opportunity’ — Top GOP Senators Game McConnell’s Ouster After Botched Border Deal.

    Of course, Dems are saying the R’s killed a perfectly good bill.  Because – racists!

    We have all the laws we need.  What we need is enforcement.

    And the repeal of birthright citizenship.

  25. Tedtam Avatar

    And more government cover-up re WLR:

    Get ready for another 2024 mind-blower. Diligent independent researcher Sasha Latypova, most well-known for heroically combing through seemingly billions of pages of public records to help uncover and expose the U.S. military’s early involvement in the pandemic response, published a remarkable Substack this week titled, “Audio Leaked from AstraZeneca: Covid was classified as a National Security Threat by the US Government/DOD on February 4, 2020.” Assuming Sasha’s audio is legit and her dating is correct — she’s been reliable so far — this is the biggest covid story in years, tucked away in a quiet little Substack post.

    /snip

    Keep the date in mind — February 4th, 2020 — since it’s the key to everything. You can hear the audio at Sasha’s Stack, but here’s the key bit from the transcript, when a vaccine developer named Mark Esser was explaining to others on the call that AstraZeneca was about to be transformed into a muscular, military-authorized covid vaccine developer (lightly-edited):

    Our story begins back in 2017 in the basement of a Quality Inn in Tysons Corner VA at the Defense Department Industry Day.  There, I met Colonel Matt Hepburn,  architect of the Pandemic Prevention Program or P3, and the goal of P3 was going from the discovering a novel virus to producing drugs in less than 60 days – something that would normally take 6 years at best. To me that sounded more like science fiction than science… So, in January we were all anxiously following the emerging news from China about the new disease. It wasn’t a surprise to me when I got a call on February 4th from the Defense Department here in the US saying that the newly discovered Sars-2 virus posed a national security threat.
    We needed to stop everything we were doing on our model system influenza, and put everything onto Sars-2. 

    Note that date! February 4th, 2020. The WHO’s Declaration of Pandemic wasn’t even issued until over a month later on March 11th, 2020. But somehow, at the very beginning of February, while the WHO was still reporting that Covid-19 was not airborne, DoD somehow already had enough information not only to determine Covid-19 was a National Security Threat but to begin deploying countermeasures like recruiting scientists at AstraZeneca to rush development of a so-called vaccine.

    /snip

    …Assuming the dating is correct, the leaked audio proves that DoD considered Covid-19 way more serious than flu, but — and this is the critical part — for some reason they didn’t bother to tell the President. …

    /snip

    The newly-discovered audio also proves that, by the time President Trump got around to even considering his massive push to recruit commercial vaccine developers — including gross ones not part of PPP’s close-knit basement club — into a grand strategy the President labeled (in typical Trumpian fashion) “Operation Warp Speed” — not top speed, not light speed, but warp speed! the fastest you can go! — by that time, DoD was already way ahead of Trump with its carefully collated collection of compliant scientists who conferenced with Colonel Hepburn in Tyson’s Corner Quality Inn’s basement right in DARPA’s backyard.

    It raises so many questions. (a list of uncomfortable questions follows)

    Heads. Should. Roll. ™

  26. Tedtam Avatar

    In case y’all missed last night’s link to James O’Keefe’s latest video.  He got a camera inside an illegal migrant shelter.

    https://twitter.com/JamesOKeefeIII/status/1755350510230491524

  27. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    MSNBC thinks it could be a unanimous decision for Trump.

    Everybody is admitting this was bloodbath for Colorado.

  28. Tedtam Avatar

    Momentum.

    All in Trump’s favor right now.  Or seems to be.

    Cheating changes a lot of things.

  29. Tedtam Avatar

    Paxton on the warpath against the Feds and the Feds’ censorship.

    “Today is the beginning of the end of the federal government’s ongoing efforts to destroy our free speech rights,” CEO and co-founder of The Federalist, Sean Davis, said in a statement. “Every last person involved in the illegal conspiracy to use the power of government to trample our First Amendment rights better buckle up, because we are not going to stop until the entire censorship-industrial complex is on the ash heap of history.”

    The program in question was initially conceived to combat overseas “disinformation” campaigns.

    “The State Department supposedly developed these speech-suppressing technologies to combat foreign propaganda overseas. That the federal government now sees fit to wield these weapons — or put them in others’ hands to wield — against American citizens and stateside media outlets is as frightening as it is forbidden,” said Mark Chenoweth, general council and NCLA president.

    The memorandum, sent by Paxton to the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, seeks an injunction by the court against the Biden administration to stop researching, funding, and testing technologies that target free speech and media.

  30. Dr phil Good-E=1984 Avatar
    Dr phil Good-E=1984

    The Republican senators who supported advancing the legislation were: GOP Leader Mitch McConnell, Senate Minority Whip John Thune of South Dakota, Bill Cassidy of Louisiana, Susan Collins of Maine, Joni Ernst of Iowa, John Kennedy of Louisiana, Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, Mitt Romney of Utah, Dan Sullivan of Alaska, Roger Wicker of Mississippi, Todd Young of Indiana, Thom Tillis of North Carolina, Mike Rounds of South Dakota, John Cornyn of Texas, Chuck Grassley of Iowa, Shelley Moore Capito of West Virginia and Jerry Moran of Kansas.

    They smile in your face…

    when the NY Mayo Stain says it’s a good first step you know you’re fplucked.

    their fangs need the blood. They crave it. It is their obsession and their god.
    and all the sinate Cornholes said ah-man.
    To their constituents they say..Bend em over,
    mount em,
    lay em down
    and lack em smack em.

    https://www.politico.com/live-updates/2024/02/08/congress/senate-gop-gets-on-board-foreign-aid-00140431

  31. Darren Avatar
    Darren

    Looks like Colorado’s attorney against Trump took a whoopin’ from Supreme Court justices today.

    /Excellent!!!

  32. Tedtam Avatar

    Parts of the Tucker/Putin interview (emphasis mine):

    TUCKER: What would you tell the people running America?

    PUTIN: Our message is Russia is not your enemy. We don’t want war. We’re ready for peace. Your leaders seek conflict. This is not what we want. Russia stands for its own people. We do not want what is not ours.

    ***

    TUCKER: What is your opinion of President Biden?

    PUTIN: We’re convinced he is not running the country. Let’s say we have good sources that confirm that but it’s plain for anyone to see for themselves. The US has now entered into a dark period. It has unaccountable leadership.

    TUCKER: Do you think Joe Biden won fair and square?

    PUTIN: I would rather not get into domestic American politics but will say my embassy reported your southern border was better run than that 2020 election. (chuckles)

    TUCKER: One poll in America shows you more popular than Biden – any reaction?

    PUTIN: (laughs) I don’t know if that should be taken seriously but Russian ideals have support. We believe in traditional values; marriage is between a man and a woman: men are men and women are women.

    TUCKER: Who would you like to see as the next president of the United States?

    PUTIN: Once again it is not for us to say or get involved. Contrary to longstanding accusations we do not meddle in your elections. We don’t need to because the same people end up running things anyway.

    ***

    TUCKER: Do you see the United States as an enemy?

    PUTIN: No. Categorically no. We were allies in WWII. Russians helped settle Alaska, California and we were in Hawaii too. Our people are not enemies but those in DC are certainly not our friends.

    ***

    TUCKER: So are you saying your adversary is not Joe Biden but the people behind him?

    PUTIN: Exactly. Joe Biden may not even be aware of what’s going on. He may not understand the level of sanctions thrown at Russia. Who put those sanctions together? Those are our the adversaries.

    ***

    TUCKER: What is your opinion of President Biden?

    PUTIN: We are convinced he is not running the country. Let’s say we have good sources that confirm that but it’s plain for anyone to see for themselves. The US has now entered into a dark period. It has unaccountable leadership.

    ***

    TUCKER: So who do you think is running the US then?

    PUTIN: The same forces which have always run it. You may change presidents but you do not change those in real power. That is who we have to deal with. Joe Biden is just a facade for this power structure.

    ***

    TUCKER: When you say some fear him are you saying Musk has enemies?

    PUTIN: It’s clear to see he has enemies within the United States – the way he was stripped of $50 billion in assets – we would call that being signaled out for special treatment. It’s unfair on the face of it.

    ***

    TUCKER: Do you any advice for Elon?

    PUTIN: I would say continue on. Do not be intimidated. But if the going ever gets too rough there is Russia. We would gladly open our doors to you. We have welcomed American businessmen before and would value someone of Mr. Musk’s caliber.

    ***

    TUCKER: How could he [Trump] end you end the war so fast?

    PUTIN: For one thing he never insulted us. He has a great respect for Russia. We would start from a position of friendship and trust – then all problems are solvable. We could get it done. Trust me.

    TUCKER: Are you referring to Biden calling you a killer?

    PUTIN: We have been the recipients of numerous insults and slurs going back a few generations of politicians. Mr. Trump was a refreshing break from that. He is very popular in Russia. Perhaps that won’t do him any good.

    TUCKER: Are you in any communication with Trump?

    PUTIN: No. Of course not. But should he win again our lines of communication would open up instantly whereas right now we have no dialogue with President Biden.

    TUCKER: That’s shocking to me. No one from the White House has been in contact with you?

    PUTIN: That’s right. No one has called since we congratulated Mr. Biden on his election victory. It’s puzzling to us that communications are colder now than during the Cold War.

    TUCKER: How do you think the 2024 election will go?

    PUTIN: We are just observing. It’s our responsibility to be vigilant since it will impact the world. We are hoping the election is carried out in a way where the results can be believed. In Russia we do not have mail in ballots.

    ***

    TUCKER: Do you ever contemplate a situation where Russia and China may join forces against the United States?

    PUTIN: Do you mean economically or militarily? I would say we want neither. It’s not in our interest to clash with the US because all sides would lose in such a conflict.

    TUCKER: Speaking of conflicts, what is your take on the Gaza situation?

    PUTIN: It is really unfortunate. The Palestinians are being devastated. Israel is acting in an unconstrained manner. It shows the terrible double standards in the world. Where are the sanctions on Israel?

    TUCKER: Is Russia involved in any way especially through your alliance with Iran?

    PUTIN: No. Of course not. We do not oppose the existence of Israel but at the same time we support the right of the Palestinians to self-determination. We want to be even-handed.

    TUCKER: Are you following what’s happening on the US southern border?

    PUTIN: Actually, yes. It’s part of my daily briefing. We Russians find it ironically amusing your Congress will spend billions protecting foreign borders but neglect it’s own. It’s quiet laughable but deadly.

    TUCKER: Deadly? How do you mean that?

    PUTIN: Deadly serious of course. People are dying daily crossing your border in an uncontrolled way. It is a free-for-all. The world hasn’t seen anything like it in the modern era – reckless for a country to throw itself wide open like that.

    TUCKER: Is Russia taking advantage of the border situation in any way?

    PUTIN: No. Why should we. We don’t have to do a thing. America is self-destructing. And as Napoleon said, don’t stand in the way of your enemy destroying themselves.

    TUCKER: So then you do see America as an enemy?

    PUTIN: That was just a saying but the current administration is definitely not a friend.

    TUCKER: Can that be changed?

    PUTIN: That’s why you have elections.

    ***

    TUCKER: Let’s touch on climate change. It’s still being pushed in the United States and Europe. What’s your position?

    PUTIN: Humanity is not even a Type 1 civilization on the Kardashev scale. If we can’t harness the energy potential of the planet how can we control the climate?

    TUCKER: Are you at least concerned?

    PUTIN: I’m more concerned with real issues. Climate change is not one of them. The Earth does a fairly good job of regulating itself. And if Siberia gets a little warmer all the better. More farmland for Russia.

    TUCKER: But what would you tell the true believers who’re convinced we’re headed for disaster?

    PUTIN: I’d tell them worrying about climate change is like complaining about the weather. If you don’t like the climate, move. If you are worried about the weather, get an umbrella.

    TUCKER: Along those lines, how do you see the transgender movement?

    PUTIN: It’s interesting to me that all the things which use to be a target of blackmail are now badges of honor. In Russia there are no laws either way but we certainly do not force our children into it.

    TUCKER: Russia has been criticized for its ant gay laws and as being unfriendly to LGBTQ+.

    PUTIN: We have laws which protect our children. And we do not drape our embassies in rainbow flags. That’s correct. Otherwise we do not interfere in the private lives of adult citizens.

    TUCKER: What do you think of American football?

    PUTIN: It’s an interesting sport. But why do you call it football when the ball is almost always played with the hands? It also seems needlessly violent at times. (Okay, that made me smile.)

    TUCKER: That’s true. Will you be watching?

    PUTIN: The game will not be shown in Russia.

    TUCKER: So you won’t get to see Taylor Swift either then?

    PUTIN: No. We have been given a reprieve.

    ********************

    I find some of Putin’s responses to be quite interesting.  Some are quite insightful.  Some I take with a grain of salt.

     

     

  33. wagonburner Avatar
    wagonburner

    A guy walks into a pizza restaurant.  The Dalai Lama is behind the counter.

    Mr. Lama: How may I help you?

    The Guy: Can you make me one with everything?

  34. Bonecrusher Avatar
    Bonecrusher

    #23 Pyro: Snort

  35. Bonecrusher Avatar
    Bonecrusher

    Can I kill a blog or what?!?

  36. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    22 Tedtam

    Uh, ahem, that is a very long quoted comment.

  37. GJT Avatar
    GJT

    Try it on an iPhone….

  38. GJT Avatar
    GJT

    Putin’s comments were interesting though. Very self aware (country and personal), and quite up to speed on our politics.

  39. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    Did Everybody Get Enough News Today ?

  40. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    27 GJT

    Headline posts aside, I do try to keep my comment quotes to a maximum of three paragraphs.  I know I don’t always stick to it, but I try. My header post today was unusually long, but I try not to make them too long on the scroll as a rule.

    The whole idea is to entice readers to go to the other website and read the entire piece as it is written and comprehend it that way.

    For example, I like Covid & Coffee, but I prefer to hit the link and read it in its original form.

  41. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    28 GJT

    TUCKER: So you won’t get to see Taylor Swift either then?

    PUTIN: No. We have been given a reprieve.

    This is the moment when you can say to Vladimir, “Dude, you dah man.”

  42. GJT Avatar
    GJT

    I’m just glad none of my car racing heroes aren’t dating Taylor Swift.

  43. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    The only reason I’m not worried about Mark Steyn losing in court today against dipsh*t Michael Mann is because Steyn has won a couple of other huge cases for millions of dollars.  I suspect Mark will be victorious eventually in this case.

  44. bsue54 Avatar

    Tedtam, I stumbled across a site with a bunch of mix recipes I thought you might be interested in – here’s a link to one

    https://www.razzledazzlerecipes.com/christmas/gifts/jambalaya-mix.htm

    And another for different soups:
    https://www.thatsmyhome.com/soup-recipes/

    Since my knee is sorta on the fritz, they might come in handy 😉

  45. mharper42 Avatar
    mharper42

    #29

    Uhhh, Tim… ? If “none aren’t”…  Doesn’t that mean “ALL ARE!!!”

     

  46. GJT Avatar
    GJT

    #30

    Dependent on if you’re talking East Texan or West.

  47. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    29 GJT

    Watch out, man, the Cat Lady has joined the Grammar Police !

  48. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    Did Everybody Get Enough News Today ?

    YES!!! Plenty!

  49. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    I’m not keeping up but did you see the Doddering old fool on TV tonight? Testy he was.

  50. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    They’re saying the the Supreme Court will be 9-0 or at least 8-1 and I tend to believe that. Sotomayor might be the only one that sides with the Biden bunch. I watched listened to a lot of the oral arguments and was surprised that Kagan and Brown were on point most of the time and it seemed to me that Brown was thinking about voter suppression when asking about one state deciding that voters in another state couldn’t vote for their candidate of choice.

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