Monica Barbaro, American actress
Monica Barbaro, American actress
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IT’S FRIDAY!!!
I did not know that the USS Gettysburg shot down an American F/A18Jet attempting to land on the Harry Truman this past December.
The article is a must read to understand how the US Navy culture has declined. This can be fixed with good leadership.
Wow, that is one helluva story. I’ve long thought the “sacrificial captain” policy could be used to obfuscate deeper problems. Carrier battle groups are the most complex systems on earth. Integrating the carrier vessel, submarines, helicopters, escort destroyers, other ships, combat aircraft, surveillance aircraft and satellite comms is a daunting project. There are a thousand opportunities for mistakes.
I remember hearing about that but it disappeared quickly after it happened. Not much coverage after the event.
Monica Barbaro’s father is Italian and her mother is Mexican, German and Nicaraguan. I would have to endorse that genetic soufflé. She started early as a ballerina and who doesn’t love ballerinas ?
Here is a photo of the cast from Top Gun Maverick and if you never realized what a little feller Tom Cruise is then take a look.
Bad linkage on the Cruise shrimp.
Linky works for me.
“Cruise Shrimp”
I like it! 😀
Link works for me too.
They forgot to get him a box to stand on.
We have a brunette Friday and yes, it is Friday, time to Kick Start the weekend.
Mornin’ Gang
I really like this story (17 minutes and some change) about how JD Vance dismantles an arrogant, leftist, ‘journalist.’
Jack Keane Nails it.
Gen. Keane explains what Putin wants in potential Ukraine peace deal
Fox News senior strategic analyst Gen. Jack Keane (Ret.) says Ukraine rare earth minerals deal negotiated by Trump administration is ‘overwhelmingly positive.’
Looks like a win-win to me.
People like Jake really do think you are all this stupid. There are no words to describe this. Mollie Hemingway is a dignified, serious commentator and I’ve never seen her resort to censored profanity before.
Axios’ Alex Thompson and CNN’s Jake Tapper are publishing a book on May 20: Original Sin: President Biden’s Decline, Its Cover-Up, and His Disastrous Choice to Run Again.
When the announcement was made, the internet went berserk. Old videos resurfaced of Tapper, a Democratic mouthpiece, defending Biden in the 2020 election cycle. When President Trump’s daughter-in-law, Lara Trump, criticized Biden zombie appearances in his campaign, Tapper wrote on Twitter that it’s “worth reading this remarkable piece about his stutter.” Tapper was shamelessly and dishonorably covering for Biden, who clearly had dementia. Now he’s trying to play Woodward and Bernstein and hawking a book exposing the very lies he helped perpetrate.
On X, journalist Mollie Hemingway represented the general response to Tapper: “The mother bleeping AUDACITY of you to do this after running 24-7 interference on behalf of him and mocking and attacking every single person who noticed Biden’s decline. The MOTHER. BUH-LEEP-ING. AUDACITY. Have you no decency? Have you NO shame?”
WOW!
Mollie Hemingway is a dignified, serious commentator and I’ve never seen her resort to censored profanity before.
Yup, she blew a gasket over the audacity of this miserable Jackass and who could blame her. Oh and “Has NO Shame” fits most of the Lamestream Media. ~SPITS~
This is further proof the riots and pro-Palestinian protests in the US are orchestrated, astroturfed BS funded by places like Qatar, Iran and Egypt.
The poll, conducted by the Israel on Campus Coalition in partnership with Schoen Cooperman Research, reveals a resounding endorsement of Israel’s position among Americans. Of the 1,000 U.S. adults surveyed, 81 percent affirmed Israel’s right to defend itself—an 11 percent increase compared to a poll the two groups conducted last month.
Thursday’s survey also identified an even sharper increase: 82 percent of Americans believe a final ceasefire agreement in the Gaza conflict should remove Hamas from power, up from 57 percent last month.
“These findings demonstrate unwavering public support for Israel and deep concern about the alarming rise of antisemitism, especially on college campuses,” said Israel on Campus Coalition CEO Jacob Baime.
Breaking exclusive from the Free Beacon.
TEL AVIV—Israeli decision-makers plan to resume the Gaza war in four to six weeks with overwhelming force, sending in tens of thousands of troops to conquer the entire strip in a single coordinated offensive against Hamas. Incoming military chief of staff Eyal Zamir has, at the direction of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and defense minister Israel Katz, started developing the plan, according to several current and former Israeli officials with knowledge of high-level discussions. Under the plan, Israel will deploy more troops to Gaza than it has to this point in the war—over 50,000—before relocating Gaza’s civilian population to humanitarian zones and waging a ruthless ground campaign against Palestinian terrorists across the rest of the strip.
Just how much of Gaza’s population is actually ‘civilian?’ I would put that at a generous <40%. Several generations of cradle to grave UN/UNRWA sponsored hate against Israel can only yield one thing: vicious attack dogs masquerading as humans. There are exceptions, but I submit that over half of the population are nothing but murderous, oxygen thieving, savages unworthy of human consideration.
I come to this conclusion by watching their behavior; judging the tree by its fruit if you will.
If I had the power, I would remove every child 13 and under from Gaza. Their parents have poisoned their minds. Pregnant women would be removed also. I would move them to some isolated place far away. Everyone else is at the mercy of the IDF.
One of the young Jewish women hostages said every single person in Gaza is a terrorist. She described being screamed at endlessly by 4, 6 and 8 year old Palestinian children that she was evil and should die.
From Texpat’s CNN Jake Tapper book story @ 7:26, I saw this;
I mentioned that Original Sin isn’t the most disastrous book launch I have ever seen. That belongs to The Education of Brett Kavanaugh. It was written by Times reporters Kate Kelly and Robin Pogrebin. Journalist Mollie Hemingway was able to get an early copy of the book, which was published in the fall of 2019. Hemingway torched a bogus story that was being sold by the book’s authors.
And,…
In reporting the story, Kelly and Pogrebin, the authors of The Education of Brett Kavanaugh, left out this fact. The two women were caught because Hemingway managed to ruin Pogrebin and Kelly’s book several days before it was even published. The book imploded. Pogrebin and Kelly were mocked on social media by everyone across the political and journalistic spectrum from The View to Joe Scarborough to Fox News. They became a joke.
I of course have never heard of Kate Kelly or/and Robin Pogrebin but here they are on “The View”…..Of course.
Mollie is one of my heroes.
Ditto that, I’ve liked her for years.
Mexico really doesn’t want those tariffs.
Today they extradited 29 cartel bigwigs to the U.S.
“For those of us who have investigated Mexican cartels for many generations, this is truly an historical moment,” said Ray Donovan, the former chief of operations at the Drug Enforcement Administration. “We have never seen this many sent from Mexico to the U.S. in one day.”
Link doesn’t work for me.
me neither
try this one.
Mexico extradites 29 drug suspects to U.S., including Rafael Caro Quintero
Poking fun at the sleezeball Alec Baldwin, driving Baldwin to threaten murder.
“Ridicule is man’s most potent weapon. There is no defense. It is almost impossible to counterattack ridicule. Also, it infuriates the opposition, who then react to your advantage.”
Baldwin took the bait hook, line, and sinker.
That was great!
The school administrators and faculty should be charged with fraud under the RICO statutes. I’m not kidding and this goes on all over America.
Alesha Ortiz is 19 years old and dreams of one day writing stories and
maybe even a book. That may sound like a reasonable aspiration for a teenager recently out of high school, but for Aleysha it will be much harder.
Despite graduating last June from Hartford Public High School in Hartford, Connecticut, and earning a scholarship to college, Aleysha is illiterate. She says she cannot read or write.
Many high school seniors feel proud and excited in the days before graduation. But Aleysha tells CNN she felt scared.
She graduated with honors, which usually means a student has demonstrated academic excellence. But after 12 years of attending public schools in Hartford, Aleysha testified at a May 2024 city council meeting that she could not read or write. Suddenly, she says, school officials seemed concerned about awarding her a diploma.
This is not a new problem. I knew a guy, high school class if 1977, who graduated from Memorial High School, and he was illiterate. Really bad dyslexia.
When Handsome Son showed absolutely dismal PSAT scores in his freshman year, Hubby and I spent his college fund on tutoring sessions with Huntington. Those tutors did in two years what (then) ten years in HISD failed to do. It was the best use of those funds we could have devised. With his learning disabilities, he was able to graduate with a modified diploma in only one area – math. He managed to pass the other requirements.
He had been passed from grade to grade without accomplishing much. I had been too involved in his education when he was young, and was smothering his ability to learn, so I backed off. Teaching him at home was frustrating for both of us. I remember one night when I was almost in tears, trying to help him. We spent four hours on one language worksheet, dealing with the use of commas. I was trying not to show my frustration, but wanted to quit and let him talk to his teacher the next day. While he refused to quit, emotionally he wasn’t doing much better. That was just one night.
I didn’t realize how badly he’d fallen behind because the teachers hid it from me. He needed a third party – not his Mom – to help him focus and actually accomplish learning stuff. His language and comprehension abilities didn’t really start to blossom – slowly – until his junior year or so. I guess the teachers used that as cover to just pass my kid onto the next grade without taking responsibility.
If the schools would be honest with parents and actually find those students who need help instead of just passing their problem students to other teachers, who simply repeat the process until the student “graduates,” maybe we wouldn’t have the sad story of the honored grad student who can’t function in society.
DOGE disclosures yesterday of your tax money being spent…
– $60M for “Indigenous Peoples and Afro-Colombian empowerment”
– $74M for “inclusive justice” in Colombia
– $79M for “primary literacy” in Kenya
– $37M for “female empowerment” in Colombia
– $8M to “Reduce stigma, discrimination, and violence against LGBTQI+ communities” in Lesotho
– $3.3M for “being LGBTQI in the Caribbean”
– $25k to increase “Vegan Local Climate Action Innovation” in Zambia
BTW; Bones’ @ 9:46 AM; Poking fun at the sleezeball Alec Baldwin is worth a look. 😉
I was in a purple mood today, making two rosaries in that color. I have errands to run and my prayer workshop starts tonight, so I guess I need to do the C&C review now.
BTW, read the Baldwin story. Wow. I’m not a fan of anyone harassing anyone else, funny or not, but it does look like Baldwin has anger issues and certainly can’t take what he dishes out. He’s used to being validated, I guess.
Good morning, C&C, it’s Friday. It’s also the end of the first full month of Trump’s second term as President of the United States. I was all set to tackle an irreverent ‘first 40 days’ roundup when the Administration fumbled a Jeffrey Epstein-sized hand grenade into the national conversation. Was it Trump’s first mistake—or was it a genius masterstroke? A C&C special edition.
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Let’s try to make some sense out of yesterday’s Epstein catastrophe. Newsweek’s headline blared, “Jeffrey Epstein file release “debacle” unites both sides.” Was the disastrous non-disclosure an unforced error —case not closed— or are there pieces we should try to connect into a fascinating flex by the Trump team?
There’s a long dissection of the Epstein revelation, so I’ll let you go read it for yourself.
Mr. C. moves from the Epstein ‘debacle’ to other stuff:
That’s just the first and most obvious possibility. Now let’s pull the camera back out a little bit more. What else was happening at the White House while the Trump Team was staging the dramatic Epstein non-event?
Prime Minister Keir Starmer arrives to meet with Trump, for one. The goal was to encourage Trump to play nicely with the EU and keep sending Ukraine our taxpayer dollars and be mean to Russia.
Europe is like an insane, unfaithful girlfriend who is always trying to convince you to go fight her maniac, motorcycle-ganged ex-boyfriend. …Sometimes, you even catch yourself thinking you might stand a chance. And then you sober up.
That’s Europe. Our insane, unfaithful girlfriend. She wants us to go fight Russia.
But Trump isn’t some sap that will fall for that. The Prez is not a fan of the Brits. Remember the Steele dossier? Christopher Steele, the MI6 guy? The hooker-pee story and Crossfire Hurricane? The Mar-A-Lago raid? Russia-Russia-Russia?
What the British are missing is doom. Doom is sitting, cross-legged, right in front of their faces. Trump has no reason to love the Brits. He has every reason to hate them. He probably hates them even more than they hate Putin.
Cooperate enthusiastically with Britain? Ummmmmmmmmm….nope.
What the British should have done is come clean. They should’ve already arrested Steele for election interference, misinformation, or drinking tea in a Chinese mug. Whatever. It’s not hard. They can arrest people for praying or mean tweets over there. And they should’ve already hand-delivered a massive report dripping with apologies and explaining how the whole thing happened and how it could never happen again.
But they are just like that tattooed, nose-ringed crazy girlfriend. They can’t think of anything except their ex-boyfriend, Rodimir Flutin. He’s getting away with everything! What they are not thinking about, but absolutely should be, is self-preservation. You with me so far?
Trump is pretty good at putting disagreements behind him when it suits his needs. But is Britain a “need”? It would have to be a pretty big “need” to overcome what has been done to Trump.
C&C, cont.:
You are probably wondering, what connects Starmer, Trump, and Epstein? I’ll tell you. One of Epstein’s highest-profile buddies was Prince Andrew. The men go way back. Andrew was a frequent Epstein visitor and plane-flier….
One of Epstein’s sex slaves was flown about to service the royal. Virginia Guiffre eventually sued the Prince for multiple rape charges and he settled her suit with $12M in hush money. I have a British friend, and she tells me that the populace calls him “Randy Andy,” which is a good moniker since he’s been stripped of a lot of his royal accoutrements and the royal family is trying to hide him and do their best to deny his existence. They know.
If Virginia Giuffre’s allegations against Prince Andrew were conclusively confirmed—say through hard evidence like videos, emails, or unsealed testimonies—it would be devastating for both Andrew personally and for the British Royal Family as an institution. Not inconceivably, it could shatter the British government, sending Starmer and his entire party to a political Siberian gulag.
During the exciting several hours following the moment when the Trump-loyal conservative pundits held up their binders for media cameras, nobody squirmed in their padded seats more energetically than did one Sir Kier Starmer.
So … was the hastily arranged Epstein binder spectacle a threat? A plain-as-day threat Trump delivered right before the British summit convened? A blunt message saying don’t threaten me, you nincompoops, because I will tear down the Royal Palace so fast it will make your tea-stained faces spin.
…The Brits are frantically scrambling behind the scenes to figure out what Trump actually has on Epstein, Andrew, and their intelligence agencies.
The British Deep State, already caught once trying to sabotage the President, is out of leverage.
And now Trump has the leverage. He’s good at using leverage. This could get veeerrryyy interesting.
If you’re going to pull the tiger’s tail, you should have a plan for the teeth.
The American taxpayer is bankrolling online censorship in Europe.
Multiple organizations involved in enforcing the EU’s draconian Digital Services Act (DSA), which imposes massive fines on American tech platforms found guilty of carrying “misinformation” or “hate speech,” are American entities backed by American government funding.
Supporters of these efforts, many of whom are deeply tied to the legacy US foreign policy establishment, admit that the goal of these efforts is to shut down free speech for Americans. The pressure is about to mount, as the previously-voluntary EU code of practice on disinformation becomes a mandatory regulation governing tech companies operating in the region.
Just in case you do not have access right now…..
Donald Trump, JD Vance, and Zelenskyy are having a shouting knock-down drag-out on live television from the Oval Office.
Un-freaking-real.
Rubio and Hegseth are seated, out of camera range.
Would love to know what was going through their minds.
(besides, Holee sheet!)
I’m sure Rubio was realizing just how much larger his workload got.
Trump unloaded on Zelensky during a press conference. Holy cow, being taken to the woodshed with cameras recording it.
I only caught part of the last few minutes. I am looking forward to the replay on Youtube or Rumble later.
Here’s a link to the presser mentioned before.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h3WD9CUNgEE
The Z man is about to get spanked . . . .and hard. Z thinks that bluster and BS is going to get him what he wants; he is headed for a severe disappointment.
I’d be really interested in hearing what the body language experts see in the video.
This is downright hilarious coming from the editorial board of the New York Times. The idiots running the NYT have no self-awareness.
This is a paper dedicated to woke language. The NYT has no problem using “preferred pronouns” and distorted language to describe males pretending to be females and women pretending to be men. They describe terrorists as militants and resistance fighters. The NYT has no problem characterizing IDF fighters as the army of oppressive enforcers of apartheid.
The NYT has its own stylebook to dictate to its writers and readers how they should think and speak. However, they declare it Orwellian for the executive branch of the US government to establish vernacular reflective its ideological policies.
Over the past month Mr. Trump and his allies have embarked on an expansive crackdown on free expression and disfavored speakers that should be decried not just as hypocritical but also as un-American and unconstitutional.
In the distorted view of the Trump administration, protecting free speech requires controlling free speech — banning words, phrases and ideas that challenge or complicate a government-favored speech. Officials in Washington have spent the past month stripping federal websites of any hint of undesirable words and thoughts, disciplining news organizations that refuse to parrot the president’s language, and threatening to punish those who have voiced criticism of investigations and prosecutions.
and,
The Orwellian nature of this approach is deliberate and dangerous. This posture is not about protecting free speech. It is about prioritizing far-right ideology — and at times celebrating lies and hate speech under the guise of preventing the criminalization of language — while simultaneously trying to silence independent thought, inconvenient truths and voices of dissent.
The living embodiment of the phrase ‘when you point a finger at someone, there are 3 more pointed at you’
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi ended federal lawsuits that the Biden administration had filed against local police and fire departments over their merit hiring policies.
Under the Biden administration, the DOJ’s Office of Civil Rights sued local first responders for refusing to hire based on race and instead hiring based on merit only.
Gov. Greg Abbott directed the Texas Rangers to investigate both, saying, “Texans must be able to trust in our state’s lottery system and know that the lottery is conducted with integrity and lawfully. Texans deserve a lottery that is fair and transparent for everyone.”
The first involved an anonymous player who won a $95 million Lotto Texas jackpot in April 2023, the third highest in state history, after purchasing nearly all 25.8 million number combinations. The feat was allegedly orchestrated by a gaming entrepreneur operating out of Malta, The Houston Chronicle first reported. “The single winner took advantage of a state law allowing big winners to remain anonymous,” the Chronicle notes, raising questions about the Texas Lottery Commission and state law enabling a non-Texan and non-U.S. citizen to “game the system.”
Trump says Zelenskyy can ‘come back when he is ready for Peace’ after fiery White House exchange.
Conversations about a peace deal between Ukraine and Russia came to a screeching halt Friday, after a tense meeting between President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy led to a canceled press conference and a minerals deal off the table, a White House official confirmed.
Trump accused Zelenskyy of “disrespecting” the U.S. during their Friday meeting, and said the Ukrainian leader was not ready to secure peace for his country.
“I have determined that President Zelenskyy is not ready for peace if America is involved, because he feels our involvement gives him a big advantage in negotiations,” Trump said in a Truth Social post Friday. “I don’t want advantage, I want PEACE. He disrespected the United States of America in its cherished Oval Office. He can come back when he is ready for Peace.”
The Z man came to the party and promptly dropped a clod in the punchbowl, he stepped on a rake and smacked his country, and suffered a self inflicted head wound. His ambassador was in the room and she held her face with her hand; I don’t think Z will be around much longer.
Fox News is reporting that the lunch with Z has been cancelled and he was basically kicked out of the White House.
Z way overplayed his hand, thinking that he could run roughshod over Trump as he did Bidet and Co. He thought wrong.
See my @ 1:05 PM
I approve. This is one serious warrior.
Cao, who served in the Navy for 25 years after he fled communist Vietnam in 1975 just before the Fall of Saigon, would be the second-highest civilian official in the Navy if confirmed by the U.S. Senate. He also served in various government roles throughout his career, including stints at the Pentagon, Department of Homeland Security and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Joint Terrorism Task Force.
and,
“I am pleased to announce that Hung Cao will be our next United States Under Secretary of the Navy,” Trump said on Truth Social. “Hung is the embodiment of the American Dream. As a refugee to our Great Nation, Hung worked tirelessly to make proud the Country that gave his family a home. He went to our amazing United States Naval Academy, and later earned his Master’s Degree in Physics. Hung served in combat as a Special Operations Officer for twenty five years. With Hung’s experience both in combat, and in the Pentagon, he will get the job done. Congratulations to Hung, and his wonderful family!”
Pope’s on a ventilator.
He is toast. I told my pulmonologist the other day I’ve known at 6 people before, during and after Covid who went on a ventilator in hospitals and left in body bags. I told him if anybody ever tried to put me on a ventilator, there would be a fistfight.
Daughter just texted me, she got a 3.4% raise and a $5,100 bonus. Yahoo!
This is very good news. Better news would be the feds dropping all these subsidies for wind and solar putting everything on a level economic playing field.
It allows them to claim a tax credit for every kilowatt-hour (kWh) of electricity they generate of up to 30% for up to 10 years. The Biden-era Inflation Reduction Act created additional subsidies. Wind companies, especially in Texas, were major benefactors.
and,
“Because the federal subsidies are incentivizing wind and solar and because ESG is cutting off capital to natural gas plants, that’s why we felt like we had to do something,” state Sen. Bryan Hughes, R-Mineola, said at a recent event in Austin, The Center Square reported. He’s referring to the state legislature creating a $5 billion energy fund, which voters approved and the legislature is expected to double this year.
plus,
According to a Texas Public Policy Foundation analysis of federal energy subsidies from 2010-2023, taxpayers funded $76 billion worth of subsidies for solar and $65 billion for wind. By comparison, federal subsidies for oil and natural gas totaled $33 billion over the same time period.
in other news:
Pope had coughing fit, inhaled vomit and his prognosis remains guarded, Vatican says
I don’t think Pope Frankie is going to make it out of the hospital.
Choking on his own vomit. I am withholding comment.
I wonder if he feels the fires of hell yet?
Texpat @ 2:06
Related:
Austin County Commissioners Court just denied a development plan to a Company wanting to develop a large Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) facility. This type facility would provide power to the state grid in an emergency.
The location is within the ETJ of Bellville, but is subject only to County rules. The County Attorney and County Engineer confirm that the Company has satisfied the few requirements and the Court anticipates being sued over the denial. A protracted legal battle will get very expensive for the County taxpayers.
There are residences less than 100 yards from the location. Potentially terrible battery fires are a real concern for the local volunteer fire department.
Note: A pending bill in the Legislature would require such facilities be at least 500 yards from residential properties.
(Summarized from two articles in the Bellville Times.)
Distance should be based on Watt-hours of storage capacity.
Those big-a$$ ones in California like the one that caught fire recently should be miles, if not tens of miles from residential areas. Battery farms like a data center might have would be a few hundred feet-ish.
I have corrected my original post above…from feet to yards.
At a recent public hearing, when questioned about the January fire at a similar facility in California, the Company spokesman claimed that that was “older technology.”
Damn it, I wish I had been there.
I would have demanded this company divulge all of the federal tax break advantages they would receive from DC. Every damned penny.
SEE MY COMMENT AT 2:06 PM.
The whole system is distorted.
This is total bullsh*t. Battery storage farms are nothing but impending disasters and we don’t need the damn things. What we need are natgas turbines and small nuclear plants all over the place.
😀 😀
I will never forget that day.
The AI movie about Bill Gates and RFK in the link is scary at how realistic it is. In a couple of years it may be impossible to that from reality for the human eye.
Update: Here’s the news link:
https://youtu.be/77eVqZLRbHQ?feature=shared
NASA Sis is reporting a shooting at a school near her in Pasadena. She texted a photo sent to her from a neighbor, and it shows a teen boy aiming a gun at another boy who was only a few feet away. From what she hears, the trigger was pulled. Other than that, I don’t know what happened.
Pray for all of those involved.
My 3:01pm
I had to feel sorry for the County Commissioners Court wrestling with this issue. They made it very clear to the public that their hands are tied in many cases like this.
It could be that legislation passed two years ago by Conservatives could be having unintended consequences.
That doesn’t mean they have no legal recourse. They can always file suit and get other counties to join if they have the guts and gumption to protect their people. Raise hell, stir sh*t up and get a lot of attention. That’s the way it works. Sue the legislature, sue the battery company…flood the zone.
Make the people who are trying to establish the electric battery storage plant personally liable for the potential damages should a fire break out. Genuine Air pollution (not CO2) included in damages, especially if a toxic cloud breaks out and kills people and/or livestock. Establish by law liability for exposure, should an accident happen, like that kind of liability which is hindering the nuclear electric power generation here, and the insurance costs would prohibit construction.
Comparing risk vs. cost, nuclear wins over batteries provided the nuke plant is not situated on a fault zone or flood plain.
No carbon monoxide poisoning in the Gene Hackman case. No apparent physical trauma. Hackman’s pacemaker stopped on the 17th, a week earlier. According to the Sheriff.
This case is getting weirder by the day.
wrong spot, see below
I’ve just watched 5 different versions of the Zelensky debacle at the White House. Each was worse than the one before. I’ve never seen anything like this in my 72-1/2 years.
I watched a couple of them; Z self inserted his grenade suppository. I can’t see him running Ukraine in May.
If this isn’t bluster and BS, but a realistic way to illuminate and eliminate the waste, graft and corruption of rent seeking entities operating under the guise of legitimate governmental function, I want this across every gov’t agency down to the homeowner’s association. Let’s get the unnecessary gov’t leeches off our collective backs.
Then apply the same concept to insurance companies.
Desantis is out in 26 due to term limits; Byron Donalds announces his candidacy.
Cool pic. I stole it from Ace. Dubai.
That is way cool.
I’m watching a Twilight Zone episode with Wally Cox and the banker Mr. Drysdale from the Beverly Hillbillies.
It’s pretty silly.
Reboot.
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