Tuesday More Fakemess Open Comments

She has to bus in people to populate her rallies.  Has to spread lies thicker’n a farmer spreads manure.

Speaking of farmers and manure:

Another day, another example of the Harris/Walz campaign proving just how staged and fake everything they do truly is. In a desperate bid to sway Trump supporters, the campaign has been exposed for using two paid actors to pose as “former Trump-voting Pennsylvania farmers” who supposedly switched sides to back Kamala Harris. Turns out, these “farmers” aren’t farmers at all—they’re longtime Democrat donors, and the internet is having none of it.

/snip

The Harris/Walz campaign staged a cringe-worthy moment where these so-called “farmers” shared their regret over ever voting for Trump, claiming they now see Kamala Harris as the right choice. But just like everything else with Kamala, it was all smoke and mirrors. A quick background check revealed these individuals have been financially supporting Democrat candidates for years.

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And people like my Beloved East Texas Aunt will fall for this crap.

She kept rolling her eyes at me when I said that illegals were voting.  “But they’re not citizens, they can’t vote!” she kept repeating.  I told her it was the same as gun control – criminals don’t care about the law, they’re gonna do it anyway.  She kept repeating her mantra.  I told her the rolls and voter ID weren’t being checked. “Well, they check mine,” she taunted, whereupon I told her  – and gave her examples – of places where it wasn’t checked at all.  Her son, the throat cancer patient who could barely talk, jumped in to corroborate my facts.  She kept rolling her eyes and repeating the “they aren’t citizens” line.

I love her to death, but by golly, she’s a reminder that it’s just impossible to be logical with some folks.  And those people will fall for the fake farmer ad.

 

 

 


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  1. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    Made it home last night a little before 8 PM, 1055 miles in 16 hours flat. We only stopped for gas and to Pee but we did grab some gas station samaches in Pelehatche Mississippi. Oh wait I did get me a Brisket Taco @ Buc-ee’s Terreli Texas about 9:30 AM. I added 2,368 miles to the clock on the old GMC. BTW; I thoroughly enjoyed this trip, I’d put my Texas Road Trip off way too long.
    Yup, Life is Good.
    Mornin’ Gang

  2. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    Oh and did It ell you that I love the Texas 75MPH Seed Limit? And the 80 MPH Speed Limit is even better. 😉

    1. Super Dave Avatar
      Super Dave

      Oh and did It ell I tell you that I love the Texas 75MPH Seed Limit? DAMN Spil Chk 😀

      1. wagonburner Avatar
        wagonburner

        Hwy 130 over by Austin/SA is 85.

        You’ll get run over doing less than 90.

        1. Super Dave Avatar
          Super Dave

          Yup, I’ve been on 130 and dang near got ran over. I think the unofficial speed limit is 110 or so. 😉

    1. Super Dave Avatar
      Super Dave

      Id’ have to agree but where do you find that many dogs with spinal injuries? Are these injuries common in dogs? I mean besides weenier dogs.

  3. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    “And there are no hidden Republicans that are buying these. That just doesn’t exist.”

    Bwahahahahaha !!!!

    It is always like eighth grade cliques and popularity contests in the idiocratic, adolescent, arrested development world of entertainment celebrity.

    But, if it does move forward, the global launch of a new Tesla at Warners is certain to raise eyebrows in Hollywood and draw scrutiny toward the chummy relationship between the carmaker’s increasingly controversial CEO, Elon Musk, and Warners’ embattled chief executive, David Zaslav. (Warner Bros. declined to comment on the rumored robotaxi reveal.) As Musk has continued his trajectory into the MAGA-verse — pledging allegiance to right-wing conspiracies, amplifying racist and antisemitic messages, disparaging trans people, including his own daughter, and endorsing Donald Trump — his stock in Hollywood, and that of his brand, has plummeted.

    and,

    The brand’s current diminished status in Hollywood is particularly notable when compared to a decade ago, when Tesla products began penetrating the industry. “The Tesla became the ‘It’ car in terms of electrification,” Levin says. “If you could spend $100,000 on a car, that was sort of the way to go to show that you care about the environment.”

    plus,

    This decline can be correlated with Musk’s recent rightward turn and related online antics. “Rejection of Tesla recently spiked and continues among Democrats. They want nothing to do with Tesla,” says Alexander Edwards, president of Strategic Vision, a Southern California-based consultancy that conducts hundreds of thousands of in-depth psychographic surveys with new car buyers annually. “And there are no hidden Republicans that are buying these. That just doesn’t exist.”

    1. Super Dave Avatar
      Super Dave

      Link?

  4. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    Murder she wrote ?

    I, for one, would not be surprised.

    A week after the arrest of Sean “Diddy” Combs,” new jack swing singer Al B. Sure! took to Instagram to detail what he claims is a vast conspiracy around the 2018 death of model-turned-actress Kim Porter, his former flame and then, after their split, the on-off partner of the freshly incarcerated mogul, whose supposed knowledge of his alleged sex trafficking led to her death, the R&B singer suggests in his call for an investigation.

     

    On Monday, Al B. Sure!, whose given name is Albert Joseph Brown, detailed what he says was the work of multiple individuals surrounding Porter at the time of her death from lobar pneumonia; in the four posts, which feature images of the former couple and pages from her memoir, Brown refers to Porter’s 2018 death as a “tragic murder.”

  5. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    DAYAAM!!! Have y’all seen this?!

    Florida surgeon accused of fatally removing man’s liver instead of spleen has license suspended.

    A Florida surgeon accused of removing a man’s liver instead of his spleen during a surgery, causing the patient to bleed out on the operating table, has had his medical license suspended by the state.

    In a damning emergency order from the Florida Department of Health, Dr. Thomas Shaknovsky is said to have removed Alabama resident Bill Bryan’s liver instead of his spleen in a “grievous medical error” that makes him an “immediate, serious danger” to the public.

    The order details Shaknovsky’s alleged “egregious conduct,” saying he went to great lengths to cover up his mistake by fabricating medical records, lying about what happened and pressuring others to lie about what happened. 

    Bryan, 70, died during surgery performed by Shaknovsky at Ascension Sacred Heart Emerald Coast Hospital in Miramar Beach, Florida, on August 21.

    Bryan and his wife Beverly were visiting their rental property in Destin on August 18 when Bryan began feeling pain in his side.

    According to the order, Bryan arrived at the hospital and was told he was suffering from an enlarged spleen. Shaknovsky said Bryan needed his spleen removed immediately, but Bryan refused.

    “We called Bill’s doctor, here at home in Northwest Alabama, and he told Bill that he would have surgeons here in North Alabama waiting when we got home,” Beverly told local station WMBB. “I tried to convince Dr. Shaknovsky to let me take him home or arrange for him to be transported, but Dr. Shaknovsky said that Bill would bleed to death if he was moved.” 

    The order says after three days in the hospital, Shaknovsky continued to pressure Bryan to have surgery – and he eventually gave in.

    The order says operating room staff were concerned that Shaknovsky “did not have the skill level to safely perform” the “complicated” procedure – but the operation went forward.

    The order says Shaknovsky lied and gave several different accounts of what happened during the surgery, finally admitting that at one point during the operation he fired a stapling device “blindly” into the abdomen and removed an organ he “believed to be a spleen.”

    I saw the headline on local TV and thought WTH?!?? There is NO WAY a doctor could make this type of mistake. I’m not a doctor, didn’t even play one on TV but I’ve dressed out enough animals to know the difference between the spleen and liver. The liver is much larger than the spleen but they are close together on the left side, so maybe the doctor removed the left lode of the liver instead of the spleen? FWIW; This doesn’t sound like malpractice to me but plain old murder. SMDH

    1. Bonecrusher Avatar
      Bonecrusher

      Stupidity, malpractice, and/or murder; the doc needs his ticket jerked and he should probably spend some time in the grey-bar hotel.

      1. Super Dave Avatar
        Super Dave

        This is at the very least homicide. I can’t believe that Bryan finally agreed to the surgery. I would have wanted to see my doctor even if I had to be transported back to Muscle Shoals by ambulance.

  6. Bonecrusher Avatar
    Bonecrusher

    John Kerry speaks of the 1st Amendment as an impediment to getting consensus. His words violate his oath to protect and defend the Constitution against all enemies foreign and domestic. He and his ilk define the problems with our country. A pox on all their houses.
    I can’t use the words that are most appropriate to describe my contempt for this man/beast/demon. He is a cancer on our Republic and an oxygen thief.

    1. Tedtam Avatar
      Tedtam

      …and his ilk.

  7. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    Harry Enten on X:

    Trump has more working class support than any GOP presidential candidate in a generation. He’s on track for the best performance among union voters in 40 years. He’s up 31 points among trade school grads.

    He’s doing 17 pts better among nonwhite non-college voters than in 2020.

  8. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    This is exactly what I kept expecting the Biden/Harris crowd to do the last few days. It is shocking to me it hasn’t been ordered. It is such an obvious solution.

    Cynical Publius on X:

    UH-60s and CH-47s, to be precise.

    And there are a whole crapload of them on Fort Campbell and Fort Bragg (not that woke name), just a couple of hundred of miles away from the carnage in each direction.

    They can: (i) bring in supplies, (ii) evacuate the stranded, ill, elderly and injured, and (iii) then leave the area to refuel outside the roadless zones. They can do this continuously, even at night.

    Those helicopters can also bring in troops from the 82nd or 101st Airborne Divisions to help clear the devastated areas and assist civil authorities in maintaining order (there has been a lot of looting–perhaps you have heard). Those same units have done this exact mission dozens of times in the past few decades, they are pretty good at it.

    The troops that support the helicopters are very adept at setting up forward area bases just outside the devastation zone for the helicopters to operate out of, so that’s not a concern.

    OBTW, the parachute riggers at Fort Bragg are also pretty good at rigging humanitarian supplies for airdrop out of a C-130 using what is called the Container Delivery System.

    You may want to ask your SecDef or one of your generals about these capabilities, assuming they are able to break away from transgender sensitivity training long enough to chat with you.

    1. Super Dave Avatar
      Super Dave

      I heard on the Sat Radio yesterday that they had 7 National Guard Chinook’s (CH-47’s) ferrying supplies form the C 130’s landing at a nearby airport. I don’t know which airport, since I’m not familiar with the area.
      Those big motor scooters (CH 47’s) can carry a huge/heavy payload;

      Capacity:

      33–55 troops or

      24 stretchers and 3 attendants or

      24,000 lb (10,886 kg) payload

      And yes I looked that up

  9. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo seems to have dementia, too.

    I am speechless.

    CNBC: What are you hearing will happen if dockworkers strike and it goes longer than a week?

    Harris-Biden Commerce Sec. Gina Raimondo: “I have not been very focused on that.”

  10. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    This is the amount of total annual income of wealthy Millennial households that fled California in the last year. ($200,000 per household or more) About 45% of them to Texas and 55% to Florida.

    $1,836,200,000 taxable income gone.

    1. Super Dave Avatar
      Super Dave

      Almost $2 billion with a “B”? SMDH

    2. Tedtam Avatar
      Tedtam

      But the newcomers are supposed to bolster the economy, right? Because they’ll do jobs that Americans refuse to do? Because the increased headcount will affect the census, and keep the political elite in office?

      Ooops, I said the quiet part out loud.

  11. GJT Avatar
    GJT

    Wow, no Verlander.

    1. Texpat Avatar
      Texpat

      I think Verlander tried to come back before his injuries had healed.

      Verlander, 41, missed a substantial portion of the season due to shoulder and neck injuries. Houston reinstated him from the injured list in late August after an absence of more than two months owing to said neck issues, and while he was solid in his return effort (two runs in five innings versus the Red Sox), his season quickly snowballed thereafter. The three-time Cy Young winner and future Hall of Famer was torched for a catastrophic 8.89 ERA over his final six starts, which included individual games that saw him yield four, five, six and eight runs. Manager Joe Espada tells the Astros beat that the conversation with Verlander was “very easy,” crediting him for being “a true pro” about the decision (X link via Brian McTaggart of MLB.com).

      1. GJT Avatar
        GJT

        Yeah, I knew he’s been struggling but surely thought he’d be on the roster. Only a best of three series though.

    2. squawkbox Avatar
      squawkbox

      Verlander should have never been brought back. Before he left he went through Tommy Johns surgery, came back, did just okay and got himself traded. While with the Mets his numbers indicated he was suffering from old farts disease and was in the first stages of time to think about retiring. I think the Astros brought him back thinking he could still have the control if not speed of his pitches. Well he did not. Time for the old horse to be put out to pasture.

    3. squawkbox Avatar
      squawkbox

      BTW GEAUX ASTROS

  12. Tedtam Avatar
    Tedtam

    Fighting another of my headaches, but have completed the rosaries, and heading off to the C&C. Maybe it’ll make me feel better.

    Mr. C. has his roundup and a C&C Army request:

    Good morning, C&C, it’s Tuesday! And it’s October, so we are now in final approach to the election. Get ready for a wild ride of October surprises. I’m racing a little since I have to argue at an emergency hearing this morning on a critical local voting issue. Your roundup this morning includes: Hurricane Helene multiplier; Hurricane updates as leadership vacuum expands and criticism of federal response surges; Biden approves massive aid packages to help disaster-struck people, just not in the US; Conyers chemical fire is NOW extinguished, for sure this time, probably; UN passes more globalist nonsense and makes a pact with wokeness; dockworker strike threatens supply chain in leadup to election as Biden fiddles, if he could fiddle anything at this point; and your much-needed pick-me-up video about saving tiny refugees.

    Army:

    TRUMP LAUCHES GOFUNDME FOR HURRICANE VICTIMS

     MULTIPLIER: It’s that time again. C&C Army, to arms! Today we must focus our mighty forces on our fellow Americans who’ve been harmed by turbo Hurricane Helene. And we have a terrific vehicle—President Trump promoted the fundraiser, announcing it while he was on the ground yesterday in Georgia, and criticizing the anemic federal response:

    For new readers: stop reading, click the link, and donate any affordable amount, no matter how small, but make sure the amount ends in a ‘$2.’ No matter how small (or large) is our individual contribution, it adds up to a significant, needle-moving amount. Like lifting a car, it’s easy if everyone joins in!

    The best part is we get to do something effective about a hair-raising situation that feels totally out of control. Trust me, you’ll feel terrific afterwards. Do it now!

  13. Tedtam Avatar
    Tedtam

    Mr. C. has an interesting personal internet note:

    The Childers family remains without cable internet, but our StarLink router arrived yesterday (thanks, WalMart overnight delivery). Michelle set it up while I was at work. When I got home, we had service that I would swear is —so far— noticeably faster and more consistent than our expensive cable package. Weather conditions were mostly cloudy. I’ll let you know in a couple weeks how it holds up. We may cut the cord.

  14. Tedtam Avatar
    Tedtam

    From the C&C:

    The AP reports that Asheville is receiving hurricane relief – by MULE. I’ve always said that low tech is sometimes best tech!

    Mr. C. says that secondhand reports may indicate damage beyond the official records, with reports of bodies in cars ‘n such. As usual, though, he recommends caution in accepting these numbers. We’ve see in the past where first reports are sometimes skewed by the emotional response of the masses or by the political agenda of the ambitious. As he says “we are still in the hot takes phase, when the kindergarten telephone game rules the day.”

    Between visiting —and re-visiting— affected Florida counties and towns, Governor DeSantis continues surging Florida resources to North Carolina. DeSantis asked FEMA to re-direct all resources slated for Florida to North Carolina.

    President Trump, on the ground in Georgia, is now working with Elon Musk to coordinate surging StarLink kits to North Carolina as fast as possible.

    As Mr. C. points out – if it weren’t for the sucking sound of the political vacuum of leadership, Trump and Musk wouldn’t have to do their work for them.

  15. Tedtam Avatar
    Tedtam

    From the “Useless Nations,” a term coined in the C&C, it seems that the globalists are making another power grab attempt:

    They called it “a new beginning in multilateralism,” a mouthful of buzzwords having no formal dictionary definition but, whatever it means, we probably aren’t going to like it. According to Reuters, each country pledged to meet moronic, DEI-powered “goals” in 56 categories of bureaucratic word salad, including peace and security, global governance, AI, “sustainable” cities and development, climate change, digital cooperation, human rights, gender, and youth.

    /snip

    Only one country opposed the UN’s stupid, virtue-signaling Pact. At the last minute, this courageous country tried to push through a fail-safe provision in a late amendment. Unfortunately, this country was crushed in the vote, having only been joined by seven allies. The amendment would have explicitly provided, “the United Nations and its system shall not intervene in matters which are essentially within the domestic jurisdiction of any state.”

    That perfectly reasonable sentiment was roundly rejected by the vast majority of countries, including the United States.

    Spoiler alert – the reasonable country was…RUSSIA!

    I’ll never trust Putin, but it wisses me off that even he sounds more reasonable more often than our own “leadership”.

  16. Tedtam Avatar
    Tedtam

    And on Biden refusing to delay the strike for 80 days, until after the election (which he could do):

    With the stroke of a pen, Biden could have pushed off any strike for 80 days — until after the election. Why would he not take advantage of that reprieve? Principles? (Okay, stop laughing.)

    It’s awkward timing, what with a hurricane recovery in the works. Most commenters think serious problems will not start immediately, since suppliers have known the strike was potentially coming for months and, in theory, had time to stock up. We’ll see.

    That big pink thing hovering over the U.S.? It’s Biden’s middle finger.

  17. Tedtam Avatar
    Tedtam

    And Mr. C. ends with kitty cuteness – but there was only one!

  18. Tedtam Avatar
    Tedtam

    I think I’m going to head off to mass – I’m taking my good camera to attempt to get a high-res picture of one of our windows, which Father wants on his banner.

    Getting this banner made is a bigger PITA than I thought it would be.

  19. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    It is unreal.

    Tarrant County GOP Chair Bo French has revealed that the Catholic Charities of Fort Worth is working with an organization with ties to Islamic terrorism.

     

    CCFW recently came under scrutiny for its unique relationship with the Biden-Harris administration.

     

    The arrangement means that all federal grants for the state of Texas regarding cash payments to so-called “refugees” would be given to the charity, with CCFW receiving discretion over who received the money. 

    With the federal funds, CCFW established the Texas Office for Refugees to handle grants dispersed by the Biden-Harris administration. Since 2022, the organization has received more than $800 million from the Biden-Harris administration to aid illegal aliens. 

    1. Tedtam Avatar
      Tedtam

      This is why I, and millions of other Catholics, refuse to donate to any other mass collections except for those to support our local parish. I reluctantly pay my annual Diocesan tax, because if I don’t, it’ll be taken from my parish’s funds anyway. Peter’s Pence? Catholic Charities? St. Vincent de Paul? Nope, nope, nope. SVdP is actually not that bad, but I’m just not participating if I don’t know for sure.

  20. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    Tuesday evening, terrorists in the Tel Aviv suburb of Jaffa shot multiple people in a busy entertainment and cafe area of the city. No details yet on how many or if any are fatal.

  21. squawkbox Avatar
    squawkbox

    Rock bottom is when you get dinner at the same place you buy your gas.

    1. Super Dave Avatar
      Super Dave

      Moi? You referring to my gas station sammach? In my defense it was to save time and believe it or not those were pretty good sammaches. Large, on wheat bread and plenty of meat. Oh and worth the $5 bucks ($4.89) Nothing at all like the usual gas station sammaches that have a golf ball sized chunk of meat in the center where they cut it in half and fold it back for display. Makes you think you’re getting a lot of meat. Oh and the chicken salad was really good. 😉

      1. squawkbox Avatar
        squawkbox

        When the lovely BSue has declined to make supper I have been known to grab a couple fried burritos and hours old cheese sticks form the “C” store up the road.

    2. Tedtam Avatar
      Tedtam

      One day I was babysitting my granddaughters (then living in Bryan, TX), and Noona thought a day trip to Huntsville to drive through the forest would be fun. On the outskirts of Huntsville, I stopped at a gas station for the usual filling of one tank and emptying of three others. The girls saw the food and wanted to eat some of those rock hard, overcooked chicken tenders. I decided to spoil them with some Slurpees to help soften those food items.

      We never left. We had the BEST time there! We laughed, played hand games on the table, and I even think there was a little dancing when some music came on over the TV by our table. Their tongues were blue, their eyes were dancing, and my cheeks hurt from laughing and smiling so much. After an hour or so, it was time to drive back. They fell asleep on the way home, and I just ruminated on how the most mundane moments can become magic if we just let them.

  22. squawkbox Avatar
    squawkbox

    IRAN has launched missiles at Israel
    I would not want to be Iran

  23. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    Iran launches ballistic missile attack on Tel Aviv

  24. squawkbox Avatar
    squawkbox

    Iran launches missiles

  25. squawkbox Avatar
    squawkbox

    Say goodbye to parts of Iranian nuclear program

  26. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    Iran launched a similar attack in April, using ballistic missiles and drones. Little damaged was incurred and the Israeli response was a restrained air attack inside Iran.

    1. squawkbox Avatar
      squawkbox

      We shall see. After listening to Netanyahu’s speech I am inclined to believe Israel is going to up their game to a more catastrophic attack against Iran.

      1. Bonecrusher Avatar
        Bonecrusher

        I agree; I think the chief towel head in Tehran should be the next target.

  27. squawkbox Avatar
    squawkbox

    Okay Iran is attacking Israel. Bidet has said the US will defend Israel, guess we will see how hollow that comment is.

  28. squawkbox Avatar
    squawkbox

    I AM HIGHLY URINATED OFF. THIS IRAN ATTACK IS MESSING WITH MY BASEBALL WATCHING. THE GAME IS ON ABC AND ABC IS COVERING THE MISSILE ATTACK. NUKE IRAN TILL THEY GLOW.

  29. squawkbox Avatar
    squawkbox

    1. At the moment the Iranians changed their plan, they noticed the interceptions and stopped the launches.
    2. Foreign forces intercepted many missiles in areas east of Israel.

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

    War in the Middle East.
    Paging John Bolton’s mustache.

    is this part of the October surprise on top of the deep state produced phony vp debate tonight? another one of the Joseph Goebbels media network’s 100 moderators vs JD Vance?

    the pull my finger party also says slap me harder everyday

    my October surprise prediction is the Kenyan will come out and identify as a woman and the kammunist will be dropped from the ticket.

    big Mike will come out as big Mike and then the Kenyan will be installed as the first woman president for his/her’s 4th term and big Mike will become the first man.

    the 2024 election will subsequently be canceled and the supremely kangarooed court of penguins will rule they cannot define what a woman is so therefore elections can be canceled.

    mr potato head and his pet mako will celebrate joyfully as their bodies heave fitfully on the set of mushroomsnbc.

    They will buy shark sushi flavored champagne laced with psilocybin for all the totalitariancrats and the pull my finger totalitariancrats, dressed as republicant’s and toast to the demise of the USA.

    all future elections will be canceled and governor Abbott will be relegated to lobbing a couple more water balloons into the Rio Grande while P bettencourt guffaw-haw-haw-haws and says you will always rent your home from the state.

    yup that’s my prediction for the October surprize.

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

    Yup

    think about it.

  32. squawkbox Avatar
    squawkbox

    YESSSSSSSS. ASTROS ARE NOW ON ABC13

  33. squawkbox Avatar
    squawkbox

    DAYAMMMM lots of empty seats at the juice box.

  34. Tedtam Avatar
    Tedtam

    Just got back from mass and eating lunch. I heard that Iran decided to double down on stupid and send missiles into Israel. (I agree with Squawk’s remarks on this.)

    Do they not think that Israel considered this when they started taking out the Hezzies? And the ports are now closed down (although that started hours ago).

    I disappear to go to mass, the world blows up.

    Gotta head out to collect rent, deposit it, and make a quick grocery stop. I want to be back in time to catch Carl Higbie on Newsmax. His monologue oughtta be gold tonight. But he does that a lot, so there’s that….

  35. Tedtam Avatar
    Tedtam

    BTW – I think I got the last parking spot for mass. The parking lot attendants were so nice, smiling and waving me into the spot when I rolled down my window and said “mass!”. I made sure to let the guy know about the white car that took my spot when I left. Our parking lot is directly across from the stadium.

    We’re overdue to start breaking ground on the parking garage. When that project starts, it’s gonna be a year of scrambling for parking spaces.

  36. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    Alright, boys, it’s time for some hits.

  37. Tedtam Avatar
    Tedtam

    I’m cooking a whole package of thick sliced bacon. One of my carnivore doctor gurus takes a big stock pot, cuts his bacon up, and then cooks it on the stove, all in a pile. Stir it every 3 minutes. Strains the fat for future use and then there are “bacon chips” ready for snacking or as part of a meal.

    It’s a lot cleaner, not nearly as much grease splatter. I don’t have to splatter my cooktop or oven later, either. And the bacon is ready whenever I want.

    It’s hard to diss ready-to-eat bacon.

  38. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    So has Biden succeeded in getting us into WW III?…Asking for a friend.

  39. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    Alright, boys, it’s time for some hits.

    Not really a hit but the first thing I ever played on a Jukebox. I’d have been 4-5 when I first played this. Back story: Growing up we almost never went out to eat but if we were in Dothan shopping, (once or twice a year) we’d always stop at Oscar’s Dinner where they had those little Jukeboxes on the table and I always played; Johnny Horton – Battle of New Orleans And yes I’m weird. 😉

    1. Texpat Avatar
      Texpat

      Oh no, now you might be weird for other reasons, but I begged my mother or grandparents for a nickel to play Battle of New Orleans in the jukebox at the table. Those miniature jukeboxes are one piece of Americana I sentimentally miss. In fact, Johnny Horton’s Battle of New Orleans was the first 45 rpm record my mother ever bought me. Shannon and I would play it over and over and drive our mother crazy.

      1. Super Dave Avatar
        Super Dave

        Awwright!

  40. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    Look at the portrait photo of this pretty, brave young mother.

    It is well past time to kill every single Hamas, Hezbollah and Iranian terrorist. It includes the entire array of subhuman rodents from Ayatollahs to military officers to thugs, hired murderers, chickensh*t little jihadi punks and every man and woman who supports them. Way past time…

    Hamas terrorists on Thursday killed Islam Hijazi — program director of the Heal Palestine organization working to medically support the Strip — near a hospital in Khan Younis after she refused to hand charity funds she collected over to the terror group.

    According to eyewitnesses, three masked Hamas terrorists stopped Hijazi’s car Thursday overnight and fired around 90 bullets at her while she was on her way to visit patients. Gazan reports noted that the motive for the murder was Hamas operatives’ takeover of large portions of the aid and funds entering the Strip via donations.

    Iyad Khader, a Gaza resident, posted on social media following the murder, writing, “A mafia has recently been established in the southern part of the Strip to loot, kill, steal and terrorize the residents. War must declare war on them immediately.”

    “This isn’t the first of such a case,” said Hussein Jamal, a political researcher from Gaza. “The truth is that civilians are murdered daily and no one talks about it. Hijazi was unfortunately well-known; otherwise, no one would have known the circumstances or details of her death.”

    1. Bonecrusher Avatar
      Bonecrusher

      The darned inconvenient truth is: Islam is a cancer on freedom and humanity. The ones doing all the killing are the ‘good’ muzzies, as they are following the dictates of their faith. It is a clash of civilizations where one, islam, refuses to live in peace and the left side of the other refuses to believe it.

  41. Tedtam Avatar
    Tedtam

    I just watched another of my carnivore videos – gotta keep learning until I get it right, of course! He mentioned something about eating enough fat, which is a concept I’m still wrapping my head around. Without carbs, fat is my energy source, and without enough I’d be tired. I told Hubby that I was in bed by 10 last night and slept til 7:30 – when I’m usually a night owl.

    I wonder if I was short on one of my macros. So I put butter in my coffee tonight.

  42. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    Caroline Glick sends this message from 2022…

    Zelensky’s claim that the Ukrainians were righteous gentiles who saved Jews in the Holocaust is sick historical revisionism. The Ukrainians were active, enthusiastic Nazis. Ukrainian Jewry wasn’t annihilated in Poland, but in Ukraine, by their neighbors.

  43. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    Actually I was hoping for some Astros hits.
    They had very few until the bottom of the 9th. They dramatically loaded the bases, but ultimately it wasn’t enough.

    1. Texpat Avatar
      Texpat

      Joker was the very best. One of those dogs on my Hall of Fame roster.

  44. Tedtam Avatar
    Tedtam

    Vance starts off his first debate question by introducing himself: “I grew up in a working class family…”

    I just *had* to LOL!

    1. GJT Avatar
      GJT

      I caught that lol

  45. Tedtam Avatar
    Tedtam

    Walz doesn’t sound rabid, as I expected. But he spends an awful lot of time looking down, taking and reading his notes. Vance hasn’t done that once. Vance looks directly at Walz while Walz is talking, and he looks at the moderator.

    I wish Vance could get into Vance’s wackiness for the public consumption.

  46. Tedtam Avatar
    Tedtam

    Personally, I hope Trump calls for a live, unedited, public debate on “climate change”. Like – is it real?

  47. Bonecrusher Avatar
    Bonecrusher

    Tampon Timmy is a lying sack of crap.

  48. Tedtam Avatar
    Tedtam

    What Bones said. This Amber Thurman story – I can’t remember the specifics, but I do remember that there were circumstances that don’t fit the agenda.

    So don’t mention them.

  49. Bonecrusher Avatar
    Bonecrusher

    What about the life of the soon to be born? That is an individual life. The Ds want to lie and claim that when the life of the mother is in immediate jeopardy, like a tear to the uterus and/or placenta, the restrictions that the Rs want in place would require that both die, this is a flat out lie. Save a life, if the mom dies, the baby dies too, if you have to sacrifice the life of the child to save the mother then that is what you have to do.

    1. Tedtam Avatar
      Tedtam

      In the womb, no one can hear you scream. Things would change if the baby was able to scream while being ripped apart.

  50. Bonecrusher Avatar
    Bonecrusher

    I can’t watch anymore, or I won’t sleep tonight.

  51. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    That Walz guy is really f’n weird.

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

    the republican’t national committee of kNuckleheads keep agreeing to the same old deep state production of a worn out so called debate format and they somehow expect different results.

    the pull my finger party says slap me! harder!

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

        Lol.
        great stuff.
        Sounds like 80s Devo.

  53. Tedtam Avatar
    Tedtam

    Daily Wire just commented on the Amber Thurman case: she took the abortion pill, didn’t go to the doctor when she was supposed to, then when she got into medical trouble, the doctors didn’t treat her appropriately.

    She didn’t die because of abortion restrictions, she died because she was stupid and the doctors weren’t competent.

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

    As far as I can tell the communist totalitariancrat platform is

    abortion
    Mutilating kids
    Participating in sex trafficking of kids
    men beating the shinola outta women in women’s sports
    Men dressing up like women and claiming to be women because they’re wearing a dress
    open borders
    dei aka die
    replacing American citizens and in particular white, heterosexual, Christian males
    chaos
    destruction
    lawlessness
    one party rule forever
    end of the USA

    the current pull my finger party platform under the unleadership of the Kentucky McSwampTurtle and the phony house preacher Elmer gantry Johnson is voting for funding all of the above.

    along with about 150 other pull my finger republican’t blood money suckers in the house and sinate.

    the swamp’s tentacles reach to the center of the earth.

  55. Tedtam Avatar
    Tedtam

    Seen on X:

    Things that helped me survive Helene:

    A gas car
    A gas stove
    A gas hot water heater
    A gas chainsaw
    Cash

    Things that are/were useless during Helene:

    Electric cars
    Electric appliances
    Debit cards
    The city bus
    The government
    Diversity
    My tax dollars in Ukraine

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