Thursday Open Comments

Behold the Smug, Arrogant Face of Stephen Engelberg, Founding Editor of Pro Publica

Matt Wolfson at The Federalist has done an outstanding job of exposing the fraudulent career of an unethical, sleazy player in The Swamp that is Washington DC.

This is a major elision. If Thomas’ career tells one kind of 30-year story, of a black conservative jurist in Washington, D.C., Engelberg’s tells another: a story in which, unlike Justice Thomas, his alleged transgressions are directly tied to his work. Since 1992, even in the judgment of some of his peers, Engelberg made his reputation by turning investigative reporting into an exercise in false insinuations and reputational slander at the expense of asking who’s abusing power and where power lies.

The two series that marked and failed to derail Engelberg’s pre-ProPublica career, Whitewater and the case of Wen Ho Lee, were early journalistic forays down this compromised path. Like the Thomas series, they were headline-grabbing investigations with outsized effects marred by questionable assertions that Washington players used for their own ends. They open a window not just into Engelberg but into the colleagues, editors, and reporters at the pinnacle of today’s establishment journalism, who aid and abet him.

and,

Instead, in the same year that Bill Clinton signed legislation allowing commercial banks to function as investment banks, expanding home mortgages’ investors and their risks and enriching people like future ProPublica benefactor and founder of America’s second-largest S&L Herb Sandler, The New York Times’ focus was largely elsewhere. It was defending its coverage of Whitewater and talking about the Lewinsky scandal and its effect on the 2000 election.  Worse, it was supporting Engelberg’s running of another story, this time working hand-in-glove with the government as it targeted an innocent civilian.

plus this,

Bill Keller ran and serves on the board of a respected nonprofit. Dean Baquet supervised the Times’ Pulitzer Prize-winning coverage of President Trump’s alleged Russia collusion, coverage that flowed, again, from FBI leaks later revealed as flawed. Jill Abramson and David Gergen are on ProPublica’s board of journalistic advisers. Jeff Gerth was a senior reporter at ProPublica from 2008 to 2016 and has two Pulitzer Prizes to boot. And ProPublica’s Engelberg is continuing his 30-year career of character assassination, helping Senate Democrats obliterate the federal government’s separation of powers in the process.

These people are nasty, unethical thugs.

PS.  Here is a nightcap for you.  Engelberg’s hit piece on Justice Samuel Alito here.


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  1. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    Good morning.

  2. bsue54 Avatar

    G’Morning Gang… Today, we finally get to take “Shortie” to the vet, and make sure she’s healthy and also to make sure that she doesn’t have evidence of a previous owner – i.e. a chip.  If you’re of the prayin’ kind, I’d appreciate some for good results. This little runt has completely wrapped my heart around her little paws, even tho’ she’s chewed on a couple spots while she was at it.

  3. Bonecrusher Avatar
    Bonecrusher

    I took my little runt dog-girl for a walk this morning.  If I can do that most mornings it is a good thing; both for her and me.

    We let her have the run of the house except for the 5 bedrooms upstairs.  We leave a pee pad out and she uses it.  So far, nothing destroyed.

  4. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    We let her have the run of the house except for the 5 bedrooms upstairs.

    5 bedrooms?!

    Mornin’ Gang

  5. Tedtam Avatar

    Let myself sleep a little later than normal, ‘cuz I shore needed it.  It looks really overcast this morning, so I’m debating whether to water the garden or not.  I may weed one or two tubs and put out some seeds for the fall.

    But first….coffee…

  6. Tedtam Avatar

    Riley Gaines is about to be interviewed on 700 AM, KSEV, with Chris Salcedo.  That woman has more balls than some men.

    There’s a pun in there somewhere.

  7. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    But You Like Country Music

    by Sunny Sweeney, Sophie Johnson and Brennen Leigh

    This is a funny song that fits Austin perfectly.

  8. Tedtam Avatar

    A LOT OF TWINKIES ☙ Thursday, September 14, 2023 ☙ C&C NEWS

    Good morning, C&C, it’s Thursday! It’s an all-good news roundup today: House Oversight responds to “no evidence” claims by publishing list of evidence; President Peters issues orders to media to ignore the impeachment inquiry; in maybe the best news of the day, Romney bows out; possibly the best news of the month, maybe the year, as New Mexico Governor collapses into a fiery political furnace; Arkansas announces mandate ban and promises to publish jab risks; terrific Florida scientific roundtable pans the boosters; and a delicious snack acquisition story rocks the markets.

     THE C&C ARMY POST 

    If you’re near the area, you might be interested in Focus on America’s event this Saturday, Patriots Unite & Push, on September 17th in Huntsville, Alabama. The event features keynote speaker James O’Keefe, and includes a whopping 18 more speakers including the amazing Dr. Peter McCullough, courageous covid doc Dr. James Thorp, Lt. Colonel “T-Bone” Trombly, election integrity experts Professor David Clements and Clay Parikh, MK Ultra survivor Cathy O’Brien, and more.  Video here: https://youtu.be/G0wZ7ryRfgk

    For info: https://www.focusonamerica.us/pup-patriots-unite-and-push 

  9. Tedtam Avatar

    After being exhausted by the uninterested-in-doing-their-job press questions about “proof” against Biden, the House Oversight Committee finally did their work for them and published the evidence that they had to justify their efforts to unseat the meat puppet:  https://oversight.house.gov/blog/evidence-of-joe-bidens-involvement-in-his-familys-influence-peddling-schemes/

    ***

    And despite the finding that Biden Co. had violated the First Amendment by manipulating and coercing Big Tech to censor on behalf of the government, they tried to do the same to the traditional media.  Remember Childers’ discussion yesterday of how the left is treating the word “evidence”.   Will they ever learn?

    Or do they even care?

    The article’s “news” was that the White House sent all major media executives a letter directing, I mean encouraging, them to ignore the Republican’s “baseless process story.” The letter strongly advocated that the media has a responsibility “to the truth,” meaning the lie, in the form of taking Biden’s side against the Republicans.

    CNN put out a story about the “non-existent evidence” and that the White House had asked them to investigate the investigators.

    Basically the news was the White House has enlisted the media onto its impeachment-response team and CNN is 100% on board. What else is new?

    My suggestion is for the House Oversight Committee to send its own letter to all the media executives, listing the evidence, and calling on them — in the noble Spirit of Watergate, of course — to hold the White House’s muddy feet to the political fire.

    Holding my breath in 3…..2…..ah, forget it.

  10. Tedtam Avatar

    WaPo reports on the somewhat graceful soon departure of the graceless Romney.  Since Romney helped the Dems in the past, the rag treated Romney kindly.

    Romney, 76, blamed Republican voters for his decision. Romney says cattle-like conservative voters have lost their minds, being magnetically drawn like, say, Senators to a sweet insider stock deal, to a “populist demagogue message.”

    Thus Romney, no populist, said he feels like a second term would be a waste of his time,… than was his first term, when he twice got to vote to impeach President Trump. He even got to be the only Republican to vote to impeach during the democrats’ first go-around, which allowed the democrats to call it “bipartisan.”…

    Childers points out that the Morman senator is the last of the R’s who voted with the Dems on impeachment.

    Evidently the WaPo’s reporters decided not to kick the Mormon Senator in his ample behind on the way out. The WaPo’s piece was a graceful litany of Romney’s political accomplishments and his wise words of wisdom. Forty years or so and it sounds like a lot when you put them all in one article.

    Romney still has a year to go, though…

  11. Bonecrusher Avatar
    Bonecrusher

    #5 SD:  2 are genuine bedrooms, my 2 kids each occupied one at one time, one is much smaller and was always an office, one was set up as a nursery with direct access to the master, plus the master.  The nursery got converted to a junk room and the direct access to the master got converted to an additional master bedroom closet.  House was a 1985 track built house, total square footage of the house is 2565; comfortable, but not exactly a mansion.

  12. Tedtam Avatar

    Now, on to the highly un-Constitutional governor of NM:

    …an idea that dumped into her somnolent consciousness like a plop of salsa into the middle of the sour cream bowl. A quiet little voice in her head… told her what to do. Here’s how to do it, Shelly: just declare a health emergency and ban ALL the guns! It will be great, you’ll see. The people will love you.

    She never should have listened to that voice.

    On Monday, the gun ban’s very first day, democrat Bernalilllo County Sheriff John Allen, who Governor Lujan appointed to office, held a press conference and called her gun ban “unconstitutional,” vowing his office would not enforce the order. “The temporary ban challenges the foundations of our constitution,” he explained, “and I take my oath seriously.”

    Displaying dangerous levels of hubris, especially considering what would happen shortly, Governor Lujan clapped back at Sheriff Allen, sarcastically but ironically telling reporters “I don’t need lessons in the constitution from the police.”

    Yes, Governor. Yes, you do. You need those lessons.

    Next up, in the face of multiple lawsuits challenging the order, on Tuesday New Mexico’s Attorney General sent Lujan a letter saying his office was refusing to defend her in the lawsuits over her unconstitutional gun ban, because his “duty to uphold and defend the constitutional rights of every citizen takes precedence” and he did “not believe  passes constitutional muster”:

    She had precious little time to find an attorney to protect her fevered dream in court.  The first case was the very next day…and the judge wasn’t happy about the lack of representation issue.

    So then yesterday, quite predictably given the Attorney General’s ejecting himself from Lujan’s crashing political tamale truck, only three days into her burrito-induced gun ban, an Albuquerque federal judge pulled the plug by issuing a temporary injunction pending a full hearing, and all the chaos caused by Lujan’s poorly-considered spicy hallucination was finally over.

    Lujan bravely delivered the bad news herself, personally, in a tweet that vowed she would “never stop fighting” — with reality, or with the Constitution, or with common sense, or with something, she wasn’t specific: [insert image of her response]

    Now the breakdown of why this is so awesome, legally and politically:

    Let us count all the ways this story is monumentally terrific news.

    Using the pandemic as a model, Governor Lujan (D-NM) tested out using her broad executive powers to declare a public health emergency to short-circuit the state’s legislative branch and unilaterally invoke a hypothetical “public health exception” to the Constitution.

    But it failed, and it failed badly and quickly.

    How badly? Even though Lujan’s odious order was carefully limited to only thirty days and one county, frontline democrat officials promptly and publicly publicly disavowed the ban. They didn’t want to have anything to do with it.

    Governor Lujan was the only customer at the food truck of authoritarianism.

    It remains to be seen how badly damaged the Governor will be, politically. But it’s bad. She basically just got a vote of “no confidence” from her own party officials in a story that’s getting international scrutiny. And it demonstrates a kind of profound political ineptness, because she failed to get political consensus from her own people before attempting her spicy plan.

    The bigger significance of this story is that nobody — even democrats — seems to have an appetite for the “public health exception” notion anymore. If this was a Chinese trial balloon, it burned up, Hindenburg-style, right on the airstrip. Oh, the humanity!

  13. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    Shannon

    I had to slip this in here.  I know you’re a fan of AJ Lee, but you wouldn’t have recognized her 9 years ago.  She looks like a child.

    Here she is singing the famous old Ripple song by Robert Hunter and Jerry Garcia.

  14. Tedtam Avatar

    Sarah Huckabee Sanders, aka “Arkansas,” has now banned jab mandates for public employees.  Way to go!  Florida has moved a little bit north and west.

    Speaking of Florida…DeSantis held a roundtable of experts in the field of the jab to discuss the auto-approval of the new booster.

     The conference, hilariously titled “No Way FDA,” is a little on the long side (45 minutes), but the whole thing was terrific.

    I’ll summarize the high points if you don’t have time to watch it now.  https://x.com/GovRonDeSantis/status/1702001373704007996

    First, the FDA rushed the compliance gesture.

    At 24:30 in the clip, standout Stanford professor Jay Bhattacharya opined that the old FDA would never have approved the shots:

    A small trial, with a biomarker? Where you’re recommending it at scale to the entire population? No. I mean, I think that it is an absolutely irresponsible move by the FDA to approve this product, and of the CDC to recommend that everyone take it.
    The European agencies are doing something very, very different with this. They’re being much more careful given the paucity of data. Much more responsible.
    We need more data… How is a doctor supposed to advise a patient…? There’s no answer they can give that’s backed by actual data.
    The FDA in historical times would — no chance would they have approved this, Governor, no way.
    And I don’t understand what’s going on at the FDA right now that they would, and the CDC would, recommend it at scale.

    At 20:00, Traci Beth Hoeg, MD, PhD, told Governor DeSantis the pre-clinical data supplied by the manufacturers to the FDA showed an unacceptably-high level of serious adverse events: [insert statement on adverse effects]

    At 16:45, Patrick Whelan, MD, PhD, calculated the risk of a serious adverse event from the jabs was at least one in 800 people who took the shot: [insert statement on adverse effects]

    /snip

    Dr. Whelan also noted that the federal government isn’t even really trying to figure out the risks of the shots:

    There is no robust follow-up now with regards to the side-effects of the older vaccines. I would think we’d want to create a means by which the parents of every covid-vaccinated child would be called at a one-week, one-month, six-month interval to ask how they’re doing, rather than making people navigate the vicissitudes of the VAERS system.
    I had a patient, a 7-year-old, who died in our hospital after he received a covid vaccine, and VAERS would not allow me to update my initial VAERS report to indicate the child had actually died subsequently.
    Even with the VAERS database, we’re under-appreciating how grave the risks of the vaccine might be.

    Following the discussion, Florida’s outstanding Harvard-trained Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo announced the state health department will soon issue guidance to Florida doctors that: (1) the shots are not recommended for anyone under 65 who is not in a high-risk group, and (2) doctors must discuss the absence of safety and efficacy data with all patients when discussing the boosters, as part of informed consent.

    The doctor can’t update the VAERS database?  WTH?  How skewed is that data, anyway?

    Burying the data.  TPTB should crawl right into that grave and pull the dirt down over them.  This is despicable.  First, they lied about the original shot data, now they lie about the damage the shots are doing. And they expect thinking adults to make informed decisions.

    Well, look at what I found at Amazon!  Not exactly what I was looking for, but I can put it to use.

  15. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    HA!      😀

  16. Tedtam Avatar

    Even though the sciatica is still an issue, I’m going to attempt some exercise today.  I’m beginning to feel slug-ish.  I’m not used to not getting some kind of exercise in every day. But the calf muscles are still an issue, too….

  17. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    12 Tedtam

    I always thought this Lujan Grisham woman was a mentally challenged fool, but this recent hissy-fit of hers takes the cake.

    It remains to be seen how badly damaged the Governor will be, politically. But it’s bad. She basically just got a vote of “no confidence” from her own party officials in a story that’s getting international scrutiny. And it demonstrates a kind of profound political ineptness, because she failed to get political consensus from her own people before attempting her spicy plan.

    “Profound political ineptness” is putting it mildly.  As a politician and a governor, you don’t go out into the Public Square and start a bonfire with the US Constitution without first getting all the essential players around you lined up on your side.  This is called career suicide because despite whatever else she has done, Lujan Grisham will forever be remembered as the woman who trashed everyone’s 2nd Amendment right.

  18. Bonecrusher Avatar
    Bonecrusher

    This is a remarkable display of what would be called gluttony ifn it were a hoooman.  How can one bird eat that many fish?!?

  19. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    Lil’ Bit took me for a nice long walk this morning. All the way down the Whispering Pines Trail, out at the Farm house and back up the road right-of-way. Lot’s of neat “smells” along the way. We turn her loose and let her lead the way making sure we keep her out of the road. But you do have to keep up with her, she’s fast and can be out of sight in a flash. Luv That Dawg.  😉

  20. Tedtam Avatar

    #16 Bones

    Sure that wasn’t a pig instead of a bird?

    Wow.

  21. Tedtam Avatar

    From the Suddenly & Unexpectedly Department:

    Neil Currey, a bodybuilder who competed in one of the world’s most prestigious fitness competitions, has died at the age of 34.

    The guy is obviously beyond fit.

    Details surrounding the death are still unclear.

    You don’t say.

  22. Tedtam Avatar

    On my daily podcast, “Return to Tradition,” I hear that Pachapap wants to keep the upcoming synod of bishops (I gag every time I hear the “s” word now) totally private.

    Because the making of the sausage would disgust us so much that we’d never agree to eat it later.  He wants to rewrite Catholic doctrine, he and his cronies.

    Love my faith, Love the Jesus who gave it to us, but please Lord, deliver us from the evil that infests your Church!

  23. Bonecrusher Avatar
    Bonecrusher

    pope Frankie is the anti-pope, the mouthpiece of satan, a cancer on the soul of humanity.

    I don’t much care for the man/beast.

  24. Tedtam Avatar

    Hubby said we got a good rain last night, and outside is actually a little soggy.  So, no watering today, and Rhett has about another 100 gallons in him.  Hubby fixed the tank pump, so I can move my house to the free sky water now.

  25. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    I had forgot that today was when my wife leaves Kalifornia and heads to Midland with a plane change in Denver. Right now she just crossed the Arizona Utah border and is just north of Lake Powell @ 33K feet and 572 MPH. 😉

  26. Bonecrusher Avatar
    Bonecrusher

    We are getting a light rain here at the office at Buffalo Speedway and Westheimer!

    Please rain at my house also. . . .

  27. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    We had a ten minute downpour at 10am. We’ll take it.

  28. Tedtam Avatar

    This beer’s for you, 2020 election defendants

    A craft beer maker that features former President Donald Trump’s mugshot on cans is set to pour tens of thousands of dollars into legal defense funds for co-defendants in the 2020 Georgia election fraud case brought by partisan Democratic prosecutor Fani Willis.

    Ultra Right Beer, which released a limited edition of “Conservative Dad’s Revenge” beer, is donating 10% of sales to the Georgia Republican Party and the David Shafer Legal Defense Fund to defend Georgia’s Trump electors against Willis.

    Seth Weathers, the developer of Ultra Right Beer, told Secrets on Wednesday that sales have exploded.

    /snip

    “I needed a way to raise money for my Georgia friends being persecuted by the communists in the Fulton DA’s office and a way to annoy the hell out of leftists at the same time. This was a great success in both areas,” Weathers told us.

    I find just the smell of beer to be disgusting.  I guess if you have to drink that goat p*ss, may as well make it useful.

  29. Bonecrusher Avatar
    Bonecrusher

    It looks like the Ukes have inflicted damage on Rooskie ships in Crimea. 

    It is unknown at this time just how accurate and reliable this report is.  As we all know, there is a war going on and the first and most long lasting casualty is always THE TRUTH.

  30. mharper42 Avatar
    mharper42

    I just got word that I can pick up Matsuo at 1:30. I hope he will be happy to be home!

  31. Bonecrusher Avatar
    Bonecrusher

    We have been getting rain now for over half an hour!  THANK YOU ABBA.

  32. Tedtam Avatar

    We’re getting dripped on again.  I can almost hear my backyard sigh in relief.

  33. wagonburner Avatar
    wagonburner

    From yesterday:

    But what she’s saying about how she and other New Yorkers makes me really wonder what the next election will look like.

    Yellow Hair’s school student body is 86% in poverty (whatever the DOE/CFISD definition is these days).  A huge chunk of that student population is illegal. This has been going on for at least 20 years now.

    It’s nice to see New Yorkers, et al. all get so worked up over the illegals in their schools and all the other problems they cause in society at large, but they really still have no clue. I would wager the “sudden influx” of illegals into the schools up there is way less than a couple percent of the total student population. Some schools in Cy-Fair are likely above 50%. Any idea why property taxes are so high?  HISD has got to be even worse.

    I would dearly love to see the faces of people in all those up to now safely distant sanctuary cities if they would have to deal with 1/4 the number of illegals.  They’re having meltdowns over 25,000 in metro areas of 10,000,000.  I say we should send all that we can catch at the border should be sent directly to DC, NYC, Chicago, Boston, Filthydelphia, and every last sanctuary city up there.

    Just like spending someone else’s money, it’s easy to virtue signal your magnanimity to all those downtrodden brown wogs by essentially forcing others to take care if them while staying far away from the effects of your policies. Reason hasn’t and won’t work for these people, so an object lesson is necessary.

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

    If we’re going to be able to do our job we need every single member in our conference to show up and face everyone else and then we can work out our differences and fund the government,” she said.

    Shut it down.

    what job is that Mtg? More open borders Vampyreism and thirst for more blood money.  She sold out to McLoser Inc.

    notice the dirtbag can’ts don’t even talk about closing the border anymore.

    McRino clown show.

  35. bsue54 Avatar

    Looks like the “falling weather” as my Daddy always called it is gonna skirt north of us… Just got back from taking Shortie to the vet for her initial check over  – and determined that she was NOT microchipped… so she’s officially OURS  😉  Vet said she’s just getting permanent molars so he estimated her 6-8 months old. Started on heart worm preventative and set for spaying in early October…

  36. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    Texpat@8:39

    That’s a very young Molly Tuttle singing backup- who is now somewhat of a bluegrass superstar.

  37. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    31 Wagonburner

    I don’t disagree with your major points.  But it should be understood the woman in the video you link to is a born and bred native of Staten Island.  It is as contrarily and stubbornly conservative in New York City as Austin is leftist in Texas.  She and her neighbors can’t be blamed for the mess in their city or in the nation at large.  If it were up to Staten Islanders, they would load all the aliens on buses, take them to JFK airport and deport them tomorrow.

    The other four boroughs – Manhattan, the Bronx, Queens and Brooklyn – are the culprits in this disaster.  The pathetic thing is their sanctuary laws compel them to provide, food, shelter, medical care, etc to any illegal aliens and it is going to bankrupt the City even though they are only dealing with 100,000 in a population of 8,000,000 or slightly over 1 percent.

    2016 Election Results – Staten Island, NYC

    President-elect Donald Trump had 95,612 votes to Hillary Clinton’s 67,561 votes. Gary Johnson had 2,262 votes, while Jill Stein had 1,774 votes. A total of 957 write-in votes also were cast.

    2020 Election Results – Staten Island, NYC

    President Donald Trump received 123,320 votes, or 57% — a 33% increase from the 92,383 votes he received on the borough in 2016.

    Staten Island GOP Chairman Brendan Lantry said Republican voters came out en masse over the span of early voting and on Election Day – adding, “We know the enthusiasm is with us.”

    President-elect Joe Biden got 90,997 votes on Staten Island, or 42%, according to the BOE data.

  38. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    Radar indicates I might be getting another downpour shortly. I can hear it coming with thunder.

  39. Tedtam Avatar

    I just stepped outside – the sauna is back.

  40. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    They have revived the movement on Staten Island to secede from NYC.  They tried this back in the Mayor David Dinkins days and everybody accused them of being a bunch of racists.  It was not successful, but this time, given the high stakes, they may succeed.

  41. Bonecrusher Avatar
    Bonecrusher

    Coke Hunter Biden indicted on federal gun charges.

    No word yet on felony income tax evasion, boinking underage hookers, illegal drug use on camera, FARA violations, bribery, etc.

  42. bsue54 Avatar

    Be patient Tedtam – it’s been raining off and on for a while here (not hard but rain IS rain – and that’s more than we’ve gotten in quite a long while) and it is 77 degrees out on my front porch where the sensor for the atomic clock resides. I’m busy finding jars of home canned burger patties coming up on too long in the tooth – a smidge over one year and getting them ready to freeze dry.

  43. wagonburner Avatar
    wagonburner

    texpat 1253

    Although I wasn’t speaking about her in particular, your point is well-taken. There will always be those poor souls who get sucked up in loony schemes through no fault of their own.

    Unfortunately for them, moving may just be their only option, but only if the other priorities in their lives allow them to. It’s often not possible to even consider moving, so they may just be truly stuck with little recourse.

    I have zero sympathy for those who voted for these loony schemes; they deserve what they get good and hard.

  44. Tedtam Avatar

     I’m busy finding jars of home canned burger patties coming up on too long in the tooth – a smidge over one year and getting them ready to freeze dry.

    As I go through my canning jars to store everything, I may be doing some of the same.  I’ve heard that canned goods are “best used by” two years or so, but theoretically they are safe to eat for just-about-ever, though the nutritional values may drop.  As long as bacteria can’t grow inside the jar environment, the food is safe to eat.

    That doesn’t mean edible.  My ground beef in liquid will have to be disguised inside casseroles or something.  I’ve gone to dry canning beef, hoping the texture will hold up better.   But now that I have Elsa…

  45. Tedtam Avatar

    At least I can still use the canning jars for storing some of my FD foods.  And some items may still have to be canned.  There’s a place for my canning pot, Fred, and Elsa in my food storage plans.

  46. wagonburner Avatar
    wagonburner

    12 granny & texpat 859

    I listened to audio clips of the judge reading his ruling last night. He was very clear in his reasoning and used a non-gun related case in his ruling that spoke about how wrong depriving citizens of their rights “for just a short time” is.

    It was a very eloquent smackdown of a very bad idea.  It makes you wonder less about who came up with that horrible idea and more about how they figured it would actually fly.

    I think that some of the points made in this ruling (and a similar smackdown made by the 9th Circuit very recently) might provide some ammo the next time covid-style restrictions are considered in the future.

  47. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    Well my wife is passing over Seminole Texas @ 21K feet, 443 MPH descending into MAF Midland. Should be on the ground in less than 20 minutes.

  48. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    wagonburner

    I only wanted to help everyone understand some of the weird nonsense that goes on up in this part of the world and that a fairly solid minority of people in New York and New Jersey despise the Left and its evil intentions.  Unfortunately, this minority is not enough to stop the madness.

    Back after the 2020 elections, I posted a detailed post about the political breakdown and demographic map of New York State.  It’s pretty astonishing to see how almost all the counties in New York vote Republican except for the four leftist boroughs (counties) of NYC, Westchester County, Albany County and eight other counties.  Overcoming the twelve million in the NYC Metro area is too hard in a state of only twenty million.

    Only 14 counties out of 62 went for Biden while 48 counties voted for Donald Trump in New York State. 

  49. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    43 wagonburner

    I think that some of the points made in this ruling (and a similar smackdown made by the 9th Circuit very recently) might provide some ammo the next time covid-style restrictions are considered in the future.

    From your lips to God’s Ear.

  50. Tedtam Avatar

    The gray clouds to the south are heading back my way.

    There was a time when I wondered if I’d ever say that again.

  51. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    Today, the Paxton team began their defense. The questioning has been extremely boring, inexplicably going down rabbit trails for no apparent reason, and calling witnesses that seem to have had no important role in the story.

    I have no idea what their strategy is on this first day.

  52. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    In fact, it could be argued that the Paxton team has elicited some testimony that seemed damaging to their cause.

     

  53. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    47 Shannon

    I’m a little worried there being too many Chief Big Egos on the defense team and not enough Indians.  There are no fragile, introverted first class criminal defense attorneys of whom I have ever been made aware.

  54. Bonecrusher Avatar
    Bonecrusher

    Trump just can’t seem to stop stepping on his schvantz.

    His hyper-inflated ego coupled with his germaphobia simply will not allow him to admit that he got played by Fauci, et al.

    He lied about what he did.

    Eff him, I’m done with him.  If he can’t be big enough to admit his mistakes he is a huge danger to the country because he will keep on making the same types of mistakes.  I would vote for Trump over any D I see, but the vote would be against the D, not for Trump.

  55. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    Texpat

    Well, I just didn’t anticipate extended testimony concerning the lawsuit brought against the Office of Attorney General by four of the Whistleblowers. Amazingly, it didn’t really come up – much – during the Prosecution’s case.

    And I had forgotten that Articles 6,7, & 8 do indeed concern the AG’s actions surrounding the lawsuit. So, I do now understand a bit more of what the Defense is trying to do.

    The whole tenor of the proceedings has changed in that the Managers have very rarely objected to anything today.

    I can’t tell if the Managers are letting the Defense hang themselves or not. Or if it is possible that both parties and the Court have finally figured out how to resolve potential objections during breaks….prior to actual testimony.

  56. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    There is an attorney for the House Managers who is a prime candidate for Brunette Friday, but, sadly, I have given up on trying to identify her.

    She did actually question a witness this morning. She’s the one in pink, today.

    (She is not Ms. Epley, another attorney for the House.)

     

  57. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    At 5:35pm the Paxton team Rests.

     

  58. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    I can’t imagine that they will continue today with Closing Arguments.

    But you never know.

  59. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    I predict that Closing Arguments will be a team effort for both sides.

    But I figure the flamboyant Buzbee will handle much of the Defense.

    I’m curious to see how much DeGuerin will handle for the House Managers. He only questioned one witness. But he is well known as a great Closer.

  60. Adee Avatar
    Adee

    We got a smidge over a quarter inch of rain this morning and nothing since then.  The forecast was for more to come tonight, but right over us is a slightly faded sunny sky.  Every drop this morning was a treasure.

  61. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    Wait.

    The Rules state that each side has one hour for Rebuttal, if desired.

    Then, each side has an hour for Closing Arguments.

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

    Eff him, I’m done with him.

    Guess it’s forgotten that had Trump fired Dr Fraudcila he would’ve been impeached.

    the propagandist media had already scared everyone one to death with their fake body count and fake hospital footage as gangs of Karens were beating people in stores who weren’t wearing masks while law enforcement was busy arresting and beating people all over the world for not wearing masks and trying to sneak in a swim at the beach.

    dr fraudcila was canonized by the prop media as the leading expert on infectious diseases and to question him would be like questioning Gawd almighty himself.

    To suggest the virus was purposefully leaked from the Wuhan lab could earn you a lifetime stay in room 101 like Winston Smith.

    Trump was also called a racist by the same propagandist media for banning flights from China and calling it the virus the China virus.
    Trump also wanted to open back up in March or April of 2020 stating the cure cannot be worse than the disease but again he was stymied on that too by the deep state players.

    yes but eff him.

    greatest president in my lifetime in spite of never having a moments peace in his presidency as the prop media lied for 4 straight years about Russia Russia Russia and the phony Ferris Mueller investigation that wasted 40 million dollars when all along they knew it was a joint Hillary and deep state agencies psyop.

    Sticky Nikki and the Jersey Jelly Roll 2024.

  63. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    A long time ago it became obvious that Trump would never admit any mistakes during the COVID insanity.

  64. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    48 Bonecrusher

    I tried to make this point strongly here a few days ago.  If Trump doesn’t come up with an apology and explanation for all the executive branch mandated national COVID shutdowns without blaming De Santis, Kemp and Abbott, he is going to lose and lose a lot of support.  I think he’s taking the depth of his support for granted and doesn’t realize how insulted people will be if he tries to squirm out of this with cheap lies.

    I warned the Xiden/MSM/Communist Press would hammer Trump daily with this stuff during the nomination campaign next year, but it looks like the Right (and his own supporters) aren’t going to let him get away with it now.  It’s probably a good thing to resolve it over a year before the election rather than in September and October of 2024.

    Damn it, the record is out there and cannot be denied.  I really don’t want to see this go down in flames because too many voters will become embittered over this type of apparent betrayal and decide to stay home. An epic blunder by Trump will have disastrous ramifications across and down every ballot race in every state.

  65. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    In his mind, he has never made a mistake.

  66. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    I cut the President a whole lot of slack for his early COVID actions.

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

    And before we knew Mike Pence was actually Judas Pence I believe he was given the job of being the task force leader on the whu flu response.

  68. Bonecrusher Avatar
    Bonecrusher

    #56 phil: They impeached him twice for much less.  His ego blinded him to what was happening. They left knew that and played him like a fiddle.  I appreciate what Trump did in spite of the war against him, he accomplished much more than most.  I don’t think he is willing to do what is necessary to actually drain the swamp or take out the leaders.

    Start impeachment federal judges for unequal application of the law.

    Firing the top 5 layers of fbi, doj, irs, Cia, doj, etc.

    Get prosecutors to go hard against the D politicians/activists who blatantly break the law and violate civil rights .

    Doing the above is just a start.

    A 2 tiered justice system always results in anarchy.

    Trump can easily make the case to the people without being an stinkhole about it, but he refuses.

    I need to check out for the evening. I’ll touch base with you tomorrow.

  69. Tedtam Avatar

    Trump’s refusal to be normal is both his Achille’s heel and his greatest gift.  He accomplishes much but with the biggest ego ever.

    I detest his name calling.  It smacks of grade school bully tactics, and the sophomoric in his following think it’s cute.  Nope, it’s not cute.  It’s immature and definitely not statesmanlike.  He does, however, have a gift for negotiation and getting things done.

    If we had a political Michelangelo that could smooth off those rough spots, Trump would be a spectacular president.

    And I agree with Phil (which shocks me to no end) – we can’t forget that Trump was facing the full media, embedded bureaucracy, celebrity lineup, foreign dictators, and the Deep Swamp – all of whom hated and feared him.  He was like a lion facing an attack by a hyena pack, being nipped and bit from all directions. If he found the cure for cancer, the story line would be all of those doctors being out of work now, and Big Pharma would come after him with their billions in lobbying bucks because they’d lose all that money on cancer drugs.

    No normal person could handle that kind of insistent and unrelenting brutal treatment, but Trump seemed to thrive on it, despite his mistakes in personnel.

    Of all the things that sets Trump apart, it’s that one thing.  He can take the slings and arrows and still come out swinging with great enthusiasm.

  70. Tedtam Avatar

    I just got word – Green Cousin is being released tomorrow.  Her stepfather is picking her up in the morning and they have to rush back to Lufkin to get her signed up for dialysis, the first treatment to start on Saturday.  She’s also been put on short term disability, which I’m sure is the first step to long-term disability.  She for one, is truly disabled.  I’m amazed she’s been able to hold onto her job this long, to tell the truth.

    I hear she is happy and chirpy and oh, so, so, soooooooooooooooo ready to get out of the hospital.  It’s been at least 3 weeks there.

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

    56 phil: They impeached him twice for much less

    Yes but had he fired dktr Fraudcila I believe he would’ve been impeached by the Turtle led senate too.

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

    And I agree with Phil (which shocks me to no end)

    https://youtu.be/g64oLPGT7_M?si=FRQDbnEu91nN23nQ

    😉

  73. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    Look, I believe Donald Trump is a lion in a sea of hyenas and jackals.  I am also realistic about political fallout.  The media is going after him come 2024 and it is going to be relentless and 24/7 intense.  The easiest subject they can bring up is Trump’s avoidance of taking responsibility for the shutdowns, the mandates and Little Lord Fauci and his Posse.  Without a way out the MSM will be able to hound him with the “hypocrite” label.

    Fauci already had a horrible track record of failing upward beginning in the Reagan administration with his epic failure in the AIDS epidemic.  Anthony Fauci was not the only public health official Trump could have let be glorified.  Trump screwed up – that’s all.  It’s not the end of the world.

    All Donald Trump has to do is say:

    Fellow Americans and Patriots,

    I made some mistakes early in the COVID crisis and being an entrepreneur and real estate developer I was unprepared as an outsider for the bizarre, detached from reality environment of Washington DC with all the political players and con artists in town.  In retrospect, I should have fired Anthony Fauci and Deborah Birx in the beginning.  I know now they cheated, lied and undermined my best, determined efforts to keep you, the American people, safe.

    I got an education very quickly.  This time I won’t make the same missteps and I have learned to trust no one in that city.  I have assembled a shadow cabinet and advisory staff no one in The Swamp knows about.  It will be the best administration in all of our lifetimes.

    Let’s let it be our surprise.  I’ll see you in Washington DC in January 2025.

  74. mharper42 Avatar
    mharper42

    Well, I got Matsuo home this afternoon, complete with medications I have to give him for a week. The instructions are overwhelming, but I am confidant I’ll be able to get ‘er done. However, I haven’t been able to persuade him to use the upper level in the big cage I brought downstairs. So I put a folded towel on the floor of the cage bottom, and he is lying on it. They gave me special food for a cat with urinary problems, which he likes. I also have pills to give him for a week. It is overwhelming, but aside from sleeping, I can pretty much give him all my attention, so I think it will all work out.

    Hey, I got some rain today, which was fab.

     

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

    @8:32pm-tp

    And then after that speech I’d like to see all the national and local career eCan’t rinos apologize for betraying their voters for decades and also for being members of the joined@thehipparties.

    And I’d also like to see them apologize for all the carnage, child trafficking, property destruction and chaos they’ve allowed via open borders and endless foreign wars for decades because of their insatiable appetite for laundered blood money, power and control.

  76. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    I made some mistakes

    Those words are not in his vocabulary.

  77. mharper42 Avatar
    mharper42

    Texpat 8:32 pm

    I like this fantastic view of how Trump did fumble a few things in 2017-2021, especially the Covid mess. Here’s hoping he gets the chance to do better for us in 2025.

  78. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    67 Dr Phil Good

    And then after that speech I’d like to see all the national and local career eCan’t rinos apologize for betraying their voters for decades…

    It doesn’t matter if they apologize or not.

    None of them are running for President and Donald Trump is.  None of them have been President, but Donald Trump has.

    I will vote for Trump if he is nominated, but dammit, I want him to win and not blow it.  I already voted for him twice.

  79. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    I could not care less if Donald Trump apologizes to me or any other American based upon the merits.

    Apologies from politicians, including Trump, are meaningless to me.

    But one thing is for sure and that is though many people may not expect an apology, they will become pissed off when Trump uses the same excuse he used on Megyn Kelly. The media will turn it against him and it will stick with plenty of Trump voters.

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