375 Comments

  1. Count Potato

    “Martha’s Vineyard in State of Emergency Over Migrants Arriving From Florida”

    LOLOLOLOLOL

    • AlexinCT

      You laugh, but the reaction when the virtue signalers have to deal with the same problem they tell everyone else that complains about when the same invasion is done to them must be signs of racism, is absolutely priceless. When their ass is the one kicked, suddenly it’s neither fair nor a sign of them being racist like they accuse anyone else that complains.

    • Pat

      Yeah, I have to say, this shit is absolutely hilarious. You’d think the pols in these places would be smart enough to downplay it so as not to look like the bunch of whinging hypocrites they are.

    • Drake

      Their reaction is all that DeSantis could have hoped for and more.

    • Tonio

      Remember, every time someone from a self-designated sanctuary city complains it’s just them getting what they voted for. They never thought they’d actually have to put out.

      • Nephilium

        I was all for Obamacare, but I didn’t think I’d have to pay for it!

      • Grumbletarian

        If you talk the talk, you’d better be able to walk the walk.

    • rhywun

      The troll game is through the roof. I never would have thought they’d have it in them.

    • invisible finger

      They had another island they could send these people to, but they offed the operator of it for some reason.

  2. Count Potato

    “woke FBI analysts”

    What fresh hell is this?

    • Count Potato

      “”Then some woke analysts at the FBI decide, ‘Oh, wait a minute. This guy waves the American flag, he owns a gun, he voted for Trump.’ Whatever basis they come up with that fits the Joe Biden narrative that half the country are ‘extremist’ and they investigate him.””

      OK, so not woke, but partisan. That’s nothing new.

    • AlexinCT

      That’s the weaponization of the bureaucracy done under Obama. No president’s administration caused this much destructive and terminal damage to the republic, without the vast majority of Americans realizing what level of criminality was going on because of a complicit media that covered every scandal for the corruptocracy, as the Obama admin. They took the horrible shit from the Bush years and basically implemented rule one of marxist systems: you put people whose loyalty is to you and your cause in the positions of power.

      Lucky for us, I get when some people complain it is not really lucky at all, though, marxism is always doomed to failure precisely because the need for top down decision making & management by experts and the requirement for people in power to be loyalists first and foremost, creates an impossible dichotomy. When you are forced to pick the top men based on their loyalty to you and your criminal cause, you are not going to be able to fulfil the need for expertise. Just never happens. You end with incompetence at an ever growing level. And that incompetence is what might give the people that actually understand the shit going on a chance to fight back.

      • Tonio

        Marxism may be doomed to failure in the long run, but can exist for decades before it finally collapses.

      • Pat

        “In the long run we’re all dead” – some asshole.

      • AlexinCT

        You are absolutely correct Tonio, and the people that peddle it always figure that they will be long gone before the reckoning happens, so it is a great gamble for them. We need to be vigilant and fight them, or we will pay the price.

      • trshmnstr the terrible

        the people that peddle it always figure that they will be long gone before the reckoning happens

        Only the most cynical ones. The rest assume that they have cracked the code and it’ll work this time. Either that or they don’t bother thinking past first order consequences.

      • juris imprudent

        Marxism – so quaint. Marxism lost to fascism.

      • AlexinCT

        It sure did. The fascist realized the system was doomed and fixed the problem by creating the illusion that there is a private sector with free will. But today’s marxists – the people that never really read and understood Marx’s drivel and have been indoctrinated to believe it’s utopian and the real evil ones that read it and did and realized it was one heck of a way to stomp your boot on the neck of others – have not given up yet.

      • juris imprudent

        Do you think intersectionality, etc. are fundamentally marxist?

      • Count Potato

        Marx was not at all woke.

      • juris imprudent

        Exactly. Marxism is stupid, but not all stupid is marxism.

      • AlexinCT

        Wokeism is marxism, but with race, gender, and other external characteristics instead of class. Class warfare was never going to work in America.

      • R C Dean

        I think Alex and NA nail it. Class warfare was never going to work in the US. The wokeists are rotten with Marxist DNA. Wokeism is repackaged crypto-Marxism, with the same goals as Marxism – the fundamental restructuring of society, beginning with the destruction of civil society and the family.

      • trshmnstr the terrible

        Wokeism is marxism, but with race, gender, and other external characteristics instead of class.

        You know who else came to the exact same conclusion?

        (well, technically Hitler was a second order consequence of the Weimar academics pushing the racial struggle in place of the class struggle, but close enough)

      • juris imprudent

        but with race, gender, and other external characteristics instead of class

        Which is to say – it refutes the very core of Marxism, which is dialectical materialism. There is no other class conflict but the material one and every other proposed conflict is false class consciousness. THAT’S MARXISM.

        It’s also why the only true Marxists are academics.

      • Pat

        If the Frankfurt School retards who innovated cultural Marxism weren’t Marxists, it would certainly be news to them. You may as well say Martin Luther wasn’t a Christian.

      • juris imprudent

        Remind me again of the Pope’s reaction to Martin Luther?

        Never mind the resulting centuries of religious conflict across the continent.

      • Seguin

        But maybe all that means is that the Frankfurt school “innovated” their way back to the natural inclination of Socialism, which is tribalism – they just came to the same conclusion that fascists did, that economic class wasn’t a strong enough binder to usher in collectivist utopia and reverted back to stone-age thinking. They just couldn’t use the name because the taint of WWII was too strong.

      • Pat

        A popular heresy doesn’t remain a heresy for too long, I guess is my point. The Frankfurt School didn’t have half the uphill climb the theological reformers in Christianity did either. If they want to be called Marxists, I’m fine with it. It’s all just shorthand for “lower than pig shit” anyway.

      • trshmnstr the terrible

        they just came to the same conclusion that fascists did, that economic class wasn’t a strong enough binder to usher in collectivist utopia and reverted back to stone-age thinking

        I can’t find the Road to Serfdom quote that says exactly this, but it’s in there somewhere.

      • juris imprudent

        The True Believer is also a valuable perspective.

      • Not Adahn

        Since they both disregard the individual in favor of group identities, and they’re both premised on the idea that the fundamental social interaction is power struggles between groups, yes.

      • Count Potato

        That includes way more people than Marx.

      • Seguin

        That’s an interesting thought….essentially fascism skinsuited Marxism? It sounds too right to be wrong, if you get my drift.

      • Shiny Nerfherder

        Fascism isn’t far from Marxism at all. The fundamental difference between the two boils down to this:

        Marxism seeks to destroy all pre-existing cultural, economic, and social institutions and replace them with the State.

        Fascism seeks to co-opt all pre-existing cultural, economic, and social institutions and make them de facto organs of the State.

      • Seguin

        I agree with you there. I just really hadn’t thought of our current situation that way and viewing it from a different angle is making my noggin jog.

      • Seguin

        Side note: I need to finish Vampire Economy.

      • Seguin

        Sorry to flood the thread, I’m just sitting here going down a rabbit hole.

        I spend a lot of time arguing against Marxism and Communism on the internet and getting nowhere, but putting it JI’s way made me realize I had a fundamental flaw…

        I wasn’t arguing against Marxists. Sure, they call themselves Communists, they call themselves Marxists, but they aren’t. I should be doing the reverse, arguing against Fascism but dressing it up as with their pseudo-Marxist clothes.

        Maybe. I mean, arguing on the internet is a waste of time anyway, but that is probably how I should approach the problem.

      • Tundra

        I mean, arguing on the internet is a waste of time anyway,

        Yes. Outside of this place, I’ve never seen anyone change their mind (and admit it).

      • Plisade

        A liberal changed my mind, and lead me to Libertarianism…

        We were debating the social safety net, and I argued that if he wanted to pay for it he could go ahead, buy why force me to do it? He replied asking why should he have to pay for the Gulf War of which I was/am a vet? My knee jerk reaction was that national defense is in the Constitution, even though I didn’t believe the Gulf War had anything to do with national defense at the time. My own internal contradiction revealed, I began to reassess my principles and in time found my way here.

  3. Count Potato

    “As part of an FBI collaboration operation, an employee at Facebook red-flagged private messages containing such sentiments over the past 19 months, transmitting redacted versions to the domestic terrorism operational unit at the FBI headquarters in Washington, DC. This was all done without a subpoena.”

    So can we finally stick a fork in the “but a private company can do what they want!” child nonsense?

    • Count Potato

      “These claims are just wrong. The suggestion we seek out peoples’ private messages for anti-government language or questions about the validity of past elections and then proactively supply those to the FBI is plainly inaccurate and there is zero evidence to support it,” said Sackin, a DC-based crisis response expert who previously worked for Planned Parenthood and “Obama for America” and now leads Facebook’s communications on “counterterrorism and dangerous organizations and individuals.”

      Well, if a a DC-based crisis response expert who previously worked for Planned Parenthood and “Obama for America” said so.

      • juris imprudent

        All within the state, nothing outside the state, nothing against the state.

      • Grummun

        Interesting she felt like she had to change “false” to “wrong.” Almost like a lawyer told her to avoid words with a particular legal meaning.

      • R C Dean

        That’s the kind of very carefully worded denial that makes me pretty sure they are doing what they are accused of.

      • Fatty Bolger

        Yep.

        The claims are “wrong”, not “false.”

        The suggestion is “inaccurate”, not “untrue”.

      • one true athena

        “We don’t seek it out but theres a handy algorithm that dumps accounts on my desk and then i look through them all”

        Weasel

    • rhywun

      It think it was finally laid to rest a couple weeks ago when Zuck told Rogan that the FBI “made them aware of Russian disinformation” wink-wink nudge-nudge.

  4. Tres Cool

    whaddup doh’

  5. Certified Public Asshat

    Pritzker criticized Texas Gov. Greg Abbott for busing the migrants to cities run by Democrats, including Washington, D.C., New York City, and Chicago, calling it “a stunt playing games with people’s lives.”

    I’m not actually good at my job!!

    • SDF-7

      Flying them in the middle of the night to suburbs all over the country in what looks like an attempt to seed either civil unrest or voter fraud in areas that didn’t vote your way in the last election, why that’s just solid statesmanship!

      • Tonio

        You’re talking about the stealth relocations done by the Biden administration, right?

      • SDF-7

        Yup. Was I too subtle in the sarcasm? 😉

      • Tonio

        I’m not a morning person. Just started second cup of coffee.

      • R.J.

        Me too. Them Swedes can party. I got home pretty late.

      • Zwak. who's suit is as ragged as his nerves.

        Nordsquatches?

    • Tonio

      And it should be noted that DC’s immigrant welcome center is conveniently located in the Maryland suburbs, and that Chicago’s Mayor Lightfoot immediately re-bussed her allocation of migrants to another county.

      • Dr. Fronkensteen

        So she committed human trafficking as well per some Democrats?

  6. SDF-7

    Re: The FBI in particular, and the intelligence community in general — shut it down, repeal the Patriot Act that ramped up the domestic focus and salt the earth. Let the military itself do COMINT again and that’s about it, but vet the hell out of them before letting them stay (along with 90% of the dead weight Pentagon). Black Pill rant off.

    It isn’t like SNL hasn’t been non-binary before… I just doubt they’ll be funny. At all.

    Morning, Banjos!

    • AlexinCT

      The democrat crime syndicate will NEVER allow any of the recommendations you make come about. It would be an end to their existence. This is an existential fight for them (hence the lack of concern that people can see they are behaving like a crime syndicate), and they mean to win it at all costs. They have already shown us they would rather burn it all down than allow other people to be in charge.

    • Not Adahn

      They have made the clip of Pat stranded on a deserted island with a guy difficult to find for some reason.

  7. Tres Cool

    “As part of an FBI collaboration operation, an employee at Facebook red-flagged private messages containing such sentiments over the past 19 months, transmitting redacted versions to the domestic terrorism operational unit at the FBI headquarters in Washington, DC. This was all done without a subpoena.”

    Totally NOT an FBI agent that got a job at FB. I’m certain.

    • SDF-7

      Actually, my gut is that it is not. Because a former Fed would at least forward something actionable (or nudge them towards something actionable). With the reports being that it was almost all normal post election grousing (Nothing we’d ever see *here*! 😉 ), and nothing was worth wasting FBI time on — it sounds much more like a WAAAAHHH-ing purple haired college hire idiot to me.

      • Tres Cool

        I can see it either way. Either Jiggly-puff with an agenda to oust icky MAGA people, or some fed that took a “leave of absence”, went to some coding boot-camp, and reported back to HQ on anything and everything. Cast a wide net and all.
        And in this administration, it seems like plausible deniability to me. “Sure, he/she works for the agency, but they’re currently away on sabbatical.”

      • Not Adahn

        I vote Tru Bleever. We know they exist at twitter, no reason to assume they’re not at facebook.

      • Pat

        I mean, they actually put dozens of full-time employees to work directly for the Obama administration in 2012 to help with data collection and analytics. Not an in-kind contribution btw.

      • AlexinCT

        Was this part of using the IRS to go after political enemies?

      • Pat

        Same era, but different scandal.

  8. robodruid

    Re: SNL
    Is she funny? ( I have a biology degree so i think i can call they a she)

    • Fourscore

      The picture is inconclusive. There’s room for doubt

    • Rat on a train
      • robodruid

        Figured that would happen…. but i don’t think they have the will to bring that back.

  9. AlexinCT

    Some people are wising up. Unfortunately, the number remains too small because the mob has basically been whipped into a religious frenzy by the PsyOp manipulations of a corrupted government.

  10. SDF-7

    Re: Newsom — I so, so, so wish the recall had succeeded just so I would never have to hear that idiot again. Then again, Stacey Abrams keeps coming back like a malignant tumor… so I’m sure he would too. Insufferable windbag idiot.

    • AlexinCT

      After the first few recalls were successful, democrats in blue areas realized they needed to make any such effort fail long before voters could chime in. There will be no more successful recall efforts in these blue areas. The corrupt machine will find ways and reasons to disqualify them all, and if that fails, they will be the ones counting the votes.

      • SDF-7

        Yeah — with ballot harvesting in 2018 to sweep out all the Republican House members and ensure Pelosi’s majority, they aren’t even pretending anymore. That and Newsom’s very convenient “Oh, we have surplus COVID funds… why I’m just going to send checks to all my likely voters!” sealed our fates. One party, meaningless elections stamping the human face forever….

      • Pope Jimbo

        Hold on there Cochise!

        Cali does some very strict checking of ballots. Look at how thoroughly they vetted those signatures on the petition to get rid of the DA for LA.

      • Rat on a train

        See the LA recall where signature review is in secret so they can discard as many as needed to reject the petition.

    • Zwak. who's suit is as ragged as his nerves.

      Newsome will be back just like Her Cankleness will never leave us alone.

  11. AlexinCT

    1.3 Million Jobs Were Result of Double-Counting This Year, Heritage Economist Says

    Donkey excuse makers: It’s a global economic problem!

    I am sure it is. The destruction of the US economy by these crooks serving the Davos cause has global implications.

  12. Drake

    People here have been saying this for a long time.

    “The demand for White supremacy” coming from FBI headquarters “vastly outstrips the supply of White supremacy,” said one agent, who spoke on the condition of anonymity. “We have more people assigned to investigate White supremacists than we can actually find.”

    • Pat

      It’s not like they did the same thing from the mid 1980s until the end of the Clinton administration or anything.

      Every white supremacist gang in this gang is a bare minimum 50% feds.

      • Pat

        *in this country.

    • AlexinCT

      No government effort EVER succeeded at fixing/solving any issue/problem it was put there to deal with. EVER. Fixing/solving an issue/problem would put you out of a lucrative and easy job. The people that are attracted to this sort of work want the cushy job. That’s the motivation. Add to that the incentive to find even more of the problem so you can get promoted, and you get where we are today. The corruptocracy’s political sidekick, team blue, has made it a point to convince people the existential fights today are against a climate hoax they pretend is real and their political enemies which they label as racists.

      For every story we get of how the FBI ran some entrapment racket, I bet there are hundreds we never hear of. They have quota system to meet, and they will do a lot of that.

  13. rhywun

    Biden Admin Awards $80 Million Contract That Prohibits GPS Monitoring Of Illegal Immigrants

    That is a nice chunk of change for an iPhone app.

    I’m in the wrong fuckin’ industry.

    • AlexinCT

      Why does it feel like every single program put out by these people is a scam to allow them to funnel tax payer money to their friends, family, connections, donors, and campaign coffers, huh?

      • rhywun

        Because it is.

      • Not Adahn

        That is literally the entire purpose of government for some people. That’s why NY politicians are so corrupt, the voters here think that’s what the purpose of politicians is.

      • Drake

        Literally the sole purpose of the Federal Government at this point. Imperial colonies a couple centuries ago were not robbed and looted this thoroughly.

    • Tres Cool

      Learn…

  14. KK the Porcine Pearl-Eater

    I’m on ticket queue monitoring duty today. The most hateful task. One might say Hate Task, the Task That Hates.

    • KK the Porcine Pearl-Eater

      Also, I have a meeting at 10am that will require me to be on camera with my ratty hair. Pony tail, it is!

      • Not Adahn

        Rainbow colored turban. That way some people will be extra nice to you ’cause they’ll think you have cancer.

      • UnCivilServant

        Or you could go full Burkha and dare them to call you out on it.

      • Not Adahn

        That’s even better, because then you can have friends fill in for you at meetings you don’t want to attend.

      • UnCivilServant

        “You’re awfully baritone today, Kristen, are things all right?”

      • Not Adahn

        “*kof koff* COVID.”

      • Not Adahn

        Alternatively: “Are you making a pass at me?!?!?”

      • Rat on a train

        I was in a city where someone tested positive for COVID monkeypox. I’m wearing this for your protection.

      • SDF-7

        Yeah, I was thinking veil, but that would work too. Bonus points if you have do a burkha but put up a Star of David behind yourself just to screw with them.

    • Pope Jimbo

      So you are the person who makes sure the tickets are not irrational and have all the i’s dotted and t’s crossed?

      The Queue/T/π

  15. KK the Porcine Pearl-Eater

    How the FUCK did my phone get switched to night mode?

    • UnCivilServant

      KK: Wake up phone.
      Phone: Just five more minutes….

    • PieInTheSky

      mine does so automatically around 21 30

    • Tres Cool

      Every couple of weeks my apple watch changes faces on its own.

      • R.J.

        Your FBI handler mistakes your watch settings for his own occasionally.

    • SDF-7

      It was shot in the face and after reconstructive surgery it is on a lone crusade to champion the innocent, the helpless… the powerless?

      In a dangerous world where BSD kernels… do not exist.

    • Not Adahn

      My work iPhone spontaneously switches to silent mode.

  16. AlexinCT

    Judge names special master in Trump FBI case, denies DOJ use of disputed documents

    Be careful that this isn’t some attempt at 3D chess thing.. The machine is corrupt. It’s priority is to itself and its continuation.

  17. SDF-7

    ‘Orning ‘Ordles:

    First round was okay — not great, blew a couple of guesses — one because I just didn’t have enough from the 2 seeds, the second because I was over eager (dumb) and should have tried other words to get a needed letter and avoid a 50/50 scenario. Time (not that I do Hype’s version of this as a challenge) wasn’t bad, though…

    Daily Duotrigordle #198
    Guesses: 36/37
    Time: 05:41.34
    https://duotrigordle.com/

    Second round score isn’t great — but given the words, I’m actually pretty happy I got it at all. Weird ones today.

    Daily Quordle 235
    7️⃣5️⃣
    6️⃣3️⃣
    quordle.com

    • Grumbletarian

      Daily Quordle 235
      8️⃣🟥
      4️⃣6️⃣

      Walter Kornbluth: “What a week I’m having!”

    • robc

      Chessle 216 (Normal) 3/6

      ⬛⬛🟨🟨⬛⬛
      🟩🟨🟩⬛🟩🟨
      🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩

      https://jackli.gg/chessle

      Easy one today. Or, at least, one I know, even if I don’t play it.

      • robc

        Daily Quordle 235
        9️⃣8️⃣
        3️⃣4️⃣
        quordle.com

        It started so good.

    • Sean

      Daily Quordle 235
      4️⃣7️⃣
      8️⃣6️⃣
      quordle.com

      Meh.

    • Pat

      Daily Quordle 235
      4️⃣7️⃣
      5️⃣6️⃣

      • SDF-7

        Show off… 🙂

        Kidding aside, nice job given those words.

      • Pat

        I try to front load vowels in my first two guess, which paid off.

    • Tundra

      Daily Quordle 235
      5️⃣8️⃣
      7️⃣6️⃣

      Fuckers.

    • whiz

      Daily Quordle 235
      6️⃣4️⃣
      5️⃣7️⃣

    • Grosspatzer

      Ugh.

      Daily Quordle 235
      5️⃣9️⃣
      6️⃣8️⃣
      quordle.com

  18. PieInTheSky

    Inside Sienna Miller’s Secluded Country Cottage | Open Door | Architectural Digest

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w4HmK4JCN2U

    I like the fireplace but Sienna Miller talking kind of annoys me

    • AlexinCT

      Pie: Shut up beaotch and go make me a sammich!

      • PieInTheSky

        I don’t have problem with her as an actress but in this video she seems fake and pretentious

      • AlexinCT

        Fake & pretentious….

        Isn’t that acting in a nutshell?

      • PieInTheSky

        not good acting

      • AlexinCT

        The only good acting I have seen is the pizza delivery guy saying “I like to watch” while yanking his crank in a particular genre of movies for adults.

      • AlexinCT

        Nobody likes to just watch… That’s a participation sport…

    • Tundra

      Nice place. Definitely would.

      I like her. She was fantastic in Keen Eddie (very underrated show, btw).

  19. Not Adahn

    See, if Bill Gates had any political sense whatsoever, he’d offer to inject migrants with his tracking chips and then the GOP would be all for them. Then, they’d get data on how well you could actually track people who didn’t want to be found, as well as a cohort of test subjects that couldn’t sue you for any side effects.

    I’d be a great evil genius advisor. The problem is the retirement plans for that gig typically suck.

    • Fatty Bolger

      inject migrants with his tracking chips and then the GOP would be all for them

      I don’t see GOP voters being down with that, at all.

      • Not Adahn

        Honestly, I don’t know. I’ve been extremely good at avoiding political discussions with real human beings. I do get to hear rants about evil Dems, but it’s confined to 2A issues.

    • SDF-7

      You don’t want to be demoted to trap door tester and then…. let go?

  20. PieInTheSky

    Excellent graph from the FT that highlights that for nearly half of British households the “nightmare of being overtaken by Eastern Europe” has already happened.

    https://twitter.com/adb0wen/status/1570684372239683585

    The graph shows Slovenia which is neither Eastern Europe or representative for former commie countries. Also the US is pooor haha

    • Not Adahn

      Slovenia makes decent guns.

      And the bottom 10% of Norwegians have $35k in disposable income? I am suspicious of that “fact.”

      • PieInTheSky

        graphs never lie.

      • AlexinCT

        Neither do statistics, right?

      • UnCivilServant

        I would be shocked if the bottom 10% of Norwegians had $35k in gross income.

      • PieInTheSky

        after tax median income for households is $53k

        after tax median income for single people is $32k

      • Not Adahn

        So rent and food costs for a year in Norway are <$17k? It really is a socialist paradise I guess. You'd think their clothes would be kind of expensive, what with needing all that eiderdown and walrus fur and all.

      • UnCivilServant

        Median That is the value at 50%. So, the bottom 10% of the bell curve is guaranteed to be lower, likely substantially so.

    • Pope Jimbo

      An abSerb assertion

    • rhywun

      US figures for “the poor” tend not to include the government handouts they receive.

      It’s how they fabricate lies about “child poverty” and such.

      • Shiny Nerfherder

        Yeah, those charts leave a lot of room for playing with the numbers. It smells like propaganda bullshit to me.

  21. The Late P Brooks

    Also, I have a meeting at 10am that will require me to be on camera with my ratty hair. Pony tail, it is!

    Get one of these

    • SDF-7
  22. Certified Public Asshat

    As a child, I was put on a train and sent off by the government to a faraway place we’d never heard of. As a survivor of that policy, I am appalled by what governors in TX and FL are doing now. Politicians back then treated us as political scapegoats, less than human. #NeverAgain— George Takei (@GeorgeTakei) September 15, 2022

    What does Takei think is actually going to happen to these people at Martha’s Vineyard?

    • AlexinCT

      They are going to be sold into sex slavery, cause that’s what they are all about?

      • Not Adahn

        I hear Mexican chicks are really great at buttsex as long as you smoke them up first.

      • AlexinCT

        AY PAPI!

    • Not Adahn

      And he votes for the people wo put him on those trains.

      • Rat on a train

        But, Southern Strategy, derp.

    • Pope Jimbo

      Where are (((they))) to demand that no one use train cars to camps arguments? Seems like Takei is trying for some Stolen Genocide here.

      Also, it seems like this isn’t an apples to apples comparison. I don’t think being sent to Martha’s Vineyard is exactly the same as being sent to a camp in the mountains where you are locked up is the same.

      Unless he’s implying that the rich progressive people in MV are actually crueler than camp guards?

      • Fourscore

        You may not remember, PJ, but many years back a lot of boxcars littered the Res landscape, made into homes for those inhabitants. I still see a few remnants but everyone has moved on up to the east side now.

    • rhywun

      What a sanctimonious twat.

  23. PieInTheSky

    John Lydon wishes to distance himself from any Sex Pistols activity which aims to cash in on Queen Elizabeth II’s death. The musicians in the band and their management have approved a number of requests against John’s wishes on the basis of the majority court-ruling agreement.

    In John’s view, the timing for endorsing any Sex Pistols requests for commercial gain in connection with ‘God Save The Queen’ in particular is tasteless and disrespectful to the Queen and her family at this moment in time.

    https://twitter.com/lydonofficial/status/1570426280168017923

    • Pat

      If there’s anything punk music is known for it’s tastefulness and respect for authority…

      What a clown.

      • Nephilium

        /remembers needing to teach a young punk who was afraid of a skinhead about the SHARPs.

    • Shiny Nerfherder

      If only that were true.

  24. Shiny Nerfherder

    Their departure will significantly change the makeup of the cast following the earlier departures of Pete Davidson, Aidy Bryant, Kate McKinnon and Kyle Mooney.

    Pete Davidson and Kate McKinnon almost singlehandedly destroyed SNL. Now they’re fleeing the dumpster fire they set.

    • AlexinCT

      SNL went stupid back in the 90s. It has been bullshit lib tropes masquerading as sad attempts at humor for decades.

      • Shiny Nerfherder

        Yeah, but when McKinnon performed that cheesy tribute to Hillary in 2016, there was no salvaging it anymore.

      • AlexinCT

        Oh fuck, that was the nail in the coffin…

      • Stinky Wizzleteats

        They had a pretty good crop with the late ‘80s and early to mid ‘90s bunch but it sucked balls since then, at least from the skits I’ve seen.

      • trshmnstr the terrible

        Like music, SNL benefits from age because the clunker skits are lost to the mists of time. I watched a bit in college ca. 2008 and it was just okay. Occasional funny skits, but most were formulaic and chuckleworthy at best. Better than watching Jon Stewart or Sarah Silverman or whoever else Comedy Central was pushing at the time.

      • Stinky Wizzleteats

        That’s a good point, even during the up years there were plenty of bits that were, well, just terrible. We remember the good ones.

      • B.P.

        The Gold Standard for SNL is supposed to be the 1970s. It was risk-taking, irreverent, blah blah. Watching episodes from back then will elicit some smiles here and there, along with a whole lot of blank face watching coked-up twenty-somethings jump and flail about on stage.

    • SDF-7

      WORSHIP ME!

      I think they started going downhill around the time they lost Lovitz and Dunn, myself…

  25. Yusef drives a Kia

    Im headed across the big lake, headed towards Honey harvest, beer and cigarettes on the upper deck, yippee!

    • UnCivilServant

      What about the little lake?

      • AlexinCT

        Big Lake, little lake… Is this some Tres speak?

      • Yusef drives a Kia

        Lake Michigan smartasses
        🕳🦎

      • Pope Jimbo

        Yeah, I think they are supposed to be talking about the little man in the boat. The size of the lake doesn’t really matter.

      • Not Adahn

        Hotdog down a hallway?

      • SDF-7

        Lake Inferior is shy, introspective and stays underground.

    • Dr. Fronkensteen

      Hope the gales of November don’t come early. Safe travels.

  26. The Late P Brooks

    Is this new SNL person stupendously fat?

  27. Shiny Nerfherder

    I still read Foreign Affairs for the LOLs.

    https://www.foreignaffairs.com/world/build-better-order-great-power-rivalry-dani-rodrik-stephen-walt

    But one can also envision a more benign order in which the United States, China, and other world powers compete in some areas, cooperate in others, and observe new and more flexible rules of the road designed to preserve the main elements of an open world economy and prevent armed conflict while allowing countries greater leeway to address urgent economic and social priorities at home. More optimistically, one can even imagine a world in which the leading powers actively work together to limit the effects of climate change, improve global health, reduce the threat of weapons of mass destruction, and jointly manage regional crises.

    The globalists just cannot give up on their dreams of one-world government.

    • juris imprudent

      But why would the rest of the world not want to be just like us?

      • UnCivilServant

        A faceless totalitarian bureaucracy?

        No thanks.

  28. Pope Jimbo

    Ever since I decided to become a nutty libertarian, I have always been amazed at stories like this: Minnesoda missing out on $46M in pot taxes.

    Minnesota is missing out on up to $46 million in revenue by not having a special tax on legal THC products, according to a University of Minnesota Duluth study.

    “The bill that legalized edibles in Minnesota does not have much in place for the state to reap these benefits,” the study said. “The question is, why was the tax not considered?”

    The question seems so backwards. Why should the state get to wet its beak for $46M? Can they point to a cost that legal pot has burdened the state with? I know this is just standard FYTW tax policy, but I’ve actually had luck making normies think about things by asking them questions like this.

    • Shiny Nerfherder

      That’s how they think. They need cash to fund their pet projects. Everybody else needs to subsidize their great ideas. It will be awesome for everyone, why would you oppose it?

    • Rat on a train

      What about increased revenues from food taxes?

    • AlexinCT

      The question seems so backwards. Why should the state get to wet its beak for $46M?

      How would the mob answer this if they were asked why they wanted to wet their beaks? Cause the answer is pretty much the same…

    • Pat

      It is all the Lord’s the government’s money, you are merely a steward.

    • AlexinCT

      Pope Jimbo, Duluth was the one place I remember seeing democrats with their hands in their own pockets…..

      It was freaking cold, though..

    • SDF-7

      Pipe down and get back to building the mill, Boxer!

    • Raven Nation

      “Well, if they tax those pot-heads, my taxes won’t go up.”

  29. The Late P Brooks

    <a href=" He whose asshole tastes like strawberry ice cream saves America (again)

    As the marathon meeting between rail industry and union representatives neared its 12th hour, the moment Biden administration officials viewed as equal parts inevitable and essential was set into motion.

    It was time for President Joe Biden to call in and underscore the stakes. Biden’s message was consistent with the one he’d delivered in private calls over the course of the last several weeks, sources said, but an urgency framed around just how devastating a rail shutdown would be for the country was palpable.

    It would be another eight hours before the White House hit send on the President’s statement announcing the tentative agreement, but Biden’s call at a critical moment was emblematic of an approach as carefully calibrated as it was high stakes.

    “Failure wasn’t an option here,” one source with direct knowledge of the call said. “Everyone knew the stakes, but the President really hammered home how deep and catastrophic leaving without an agreement would be for the entire country.”

    ——-

    In a celebratory White House speech Thursday morning, Biden said the agreement “can avert any significant damage” that a shutdown would have wrought. He thanked all of the negotiators for negotiating “in good faith,” calling it a win for the “dignity” of the work of rail workers.

    Doesn’t he realize what a bunch of ultraMAGA fascist Trumpistas those railroad workers are?

  30. Shiny Nerfherder

    From Bari Weiss: Even she thinks Hillary has gone bonkers.

    Clinton family field trip: Asked this week by CBS News if she would ever run for president again, Hillary Clinton said “No, no.” But lately, she’s been doing something much more alarming than forgetting to go to Wisconsin.

    She’s been wandering around the Greek and Egyptian galleries at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, comparing herself to the statues. In promo material for her new eight part docu-series—which is called Gutsy and will appear on Apple TV+ and is about, well, “gusty women”—she strolls through the museum with her daughter, Chelsea, who comes to a stop before a gold statuette and whispers, “Diana, Goddess of the Hunt…” Her mother nods sagely. “Anytime you’re in this incredible space,” she says, “you think about history and you think about those who are willing to step up and speak out.” Paging Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler—this is getting weird!!!

    • Surly Knott

      “Gusty women.” Well, that’s certainly one way of putting it.

      • SDF-7

        She’s a real windbag, you say?

      • Surly Knott

        More in the sense of Nanny Ogg saying “no onions, they give me wind.”

    • Fatty Bolger

      So Hillary identifies with a lesbian goddess, what a surprise.

  31. The Late P Brooks

    “Together, you have reached an agreement that will keep our critical rail system working and avoid disruptions of our economy,” Biden told leaders in the Rose Garden.
    He added, “This agreement is validation — validation in what I’ve always believed: unions and management can work together.”

    Yay.

    • Rat on a train

      Hey railroads, you’ve seen what we do to our enemies. Now come to an agreement or prepare for some midnight raids.

    • UnCivilServant

      Unions and Management can work together to screw over the workers and customers.

  32. The Late P Brooks

    Fucking link-

    Hier

  33. The Late P Brooks

    Biden and his economic team have grappled with a series of major supply chain crises from his first weeks in office. None presented more complex dynamics — or a more dramatic threat to the US economy — than the one he faced this week.

    Faced with an increasingly volatile mix of elements, administration officials have taken pains throughout the process to stick to the established legal framework and precedent. Biden’s economic team, battle tested by months of port and trucking supply chain crunches, has shifted its well-honed, cross-agency supply chain contingency planning into high gear.

    Yup.

    • B.P.

      This must be that new, straight-shooting CNN I keep hearing about.

  34. The Late P Brooks

    one can even imagine a world in which the leading powers actively work together to limit the effects of climate change, improve global health, reduce the threat of weapons of mass destruction, and jointly manage regional crises.

    Global dictatorship of the technocratic elite, FTW!

  35. waffles

    I’m going to an SCSA steel challenge tomorrow. It’s my first time. I hope the other shooters are nice to me.

    • Not Adahn

      Blam! Ping!
      Blam! Ping!
      Blam! Ping!
      Blam! Ping!
      Blam! Ping!

      And repeat.

      • Not Adahn

        It is a very fun game. I personally prefer games with movement, but SCSA is just about made for winter.

        You do burn through an awful lot of ammo really fast though.

      • waffles

        I’m going to go with my iron sighted ruger mk3 target model. I can pew pew pew all day with it.

        I have other, legal, viable guns. But this one is the cheapest to shoot and the one I think I can most reliably hit a 10″ plate at 60+ feet with.

      • waffles

        I’m not 100% confident I can ring steel that far out with a 1911 but the I suppose I will get there eventually. Really want to use my henry lever 22 but the loading/unloading process might be too much for a first timer.

      • Not Adahn

        Under SCSA rules, lever guns without loading gates are banned. Placing your hand in front of the muzzle while loading is an automatic DQ. So it depends which era of Henry you’ve got.

      • waffles

        Tube load, hmm. Guess it’s not allowed. I have a 1-4 optic on it and it makes tight little groups, gopher gun.

      • UnCivilServant

        The cowboy shooting guys at the range love to pretend to flip out at the red dot on my Henry. It’s all in good fun, it’s not like I’m doing cowboy shooting with it.

      • Gender Traitor

        Good luck, and have fun! 🙂 And if the other shooters aren’t nice to you, well, you DO have a gun…

        Of course, so do they…

        I’m sure everyone will be very polite!

      • UnCivilServant

        Pointing a firearm towards another participant gets you disqualified and ejected from such events.

      • Not Adahn

        Yeah, I switched to rimfire at the height of the ammo silliness. I’ve gone back to 9mm since I need the holster work.

    • Sean

      Nice!

  36. The Late P Brooks

    Some days it seems as if the primary function of web design is to eliminate any trace of useful information from the internet.

  37. Pope Jimbo

    We get a lot of coverage of the Wisconsin Senate race for some reason. For months we’ve been assured that Ron Johnson is a MAGA nut and will get curb stomped. Obviously no one would vote for a guy who hates democracy.

    Uh, oh!

    The Marquette University Law School Poll released Sept. 14 shows Republican incumbent Ron Johnson has taken the lead over Democratic challenger Mandela Barnes.

    The poll shows 49 percent of likely voters support Johnson and 48 percent support Barnes. In August, Barnes had 52 percent support to Johnson’s 45 percent support.

    What is going on? I was assured that everything is trending Dem lately and there would be no Red Wave! I’m blaming CPRM for this 9 point swing.

    • Shiny Nerfherder

      Like I mentioned earlier this week, polls are manipulated shit.

      They invariably show GOP candidates getting stomped early in the season to swing perception and then come in closer to reality as the election approaches in order to preserve the pollsters credibility for the next cycle.

    • Jerms

      Ron is pretty much the only one talking about vaccine side effects and the fraudulent Phizer studies. No way they allow him to win that election. Never happen.

      • juris imprudent

        they

        Ah yes, they/them, the all powerful and unseen!

  38. The Late P Brooks

    Looking at that Martha;s Vineyard twatter thing, this occurred to me: they should have given each of those migrants a 9′ x 12′ blue tarp, so they can erect a tent village just like the ones in west coast cities like San Francisco and Seattle.

    • Pope Jimbo

      We got them here. In fact, there is trouble in Tent City

      Eight to 10 tents caught fire Monday afternoon at an encampment along Hiawatha Avenue in south Minneapolis where hundreds of homeless people have been living since late summer.

      The fire is likely to increase pressure on city, county and American Indian officials to expedite efforts to relocate the tent encampment, which appeared this summer and has become the home of nearly 200 adults and children. A temporary shelter, planned for a nearby Red Lake Nation-owned site, is scheduled to open in mid-December.

      I can’t believe that they’d be so insensitive to try to stop the Noble Red Man from living in a tent during winter. Do they not respect his traditional way of life?

      • Fourscore

        Need more birch bark to chronicle the daily life. Living under the Hiawatha bridge one hears a song, but it’s not too long, fellow.

      • R C Dean

        “A temporary shelter, planned for a nearby Red Lake Nation-owned site, is scheduled to open in mid-December.”

        I wonder how many millions the tribe is raking off for that.

  39. MikeS

    Shit start to the day; my Wordle streak ended at 130. Oh, the humanity!

    • UnCivilServant

      I don’t think the aquarium here has a Huge Manatee, else it probably would have been a selling point on their website. It’s raining pretty steadily, so I might just visit there today. And my umbrella is in my car.

      • MikeS

        When I was there they had a little guy you could pet. If I recall they had some pretty good sized ones in a tank. It was a neat place. FYI, the vast majority of the Railroad museum is indoors.

      • UnCivilServant

        Yeah, but I’ve got all day and they’re right next to each other.

      • MikeS

        Oh for sure, go there if you have the time. It’s pretty cool. There is also an old ore ship to tour not far from the Aquarium.

    • MikeS

      And then this

      5️⃣🟥
      8️⃣6️⃣

      *sigh*

    • robc

      Wordle was a bitch. I do it as warmup before quordle.

      Wordle 454 X/6

      🟨⬜⬜⬜🟨
      🟩🟩⬜⬜⬜
      🟩🟩⬜🟩🟩
      🟩🟩⬜🟩🟩
      🟩🟩⬜🟩🟩
      🟩🟩⬜🟩🟩

      That was complete bullshit.

      • MikeS

        I do it as warmup before quordle.

        #metoo

      • robc

        That is the advantage of quordle. You get that situation and instead of trying to guess between the 5 options you solve the others and it helps you out on it. Wordle is kind of stupid.

      • MikeS

        And yet I’ve busted in Quordle maybe a dozen times within my former 130 game Wordle streak. Weird. I guess I’m better at Wordle than Quordle.

    • one true athena

      Mine somehow got reset on travel despite playing every day. Annoying. But now i don’t care so maybe it did me a favor.

  40. Not Adahn

    IT has rebranded themselves “GFIT.”

    I keep wondering why I’m getting emails from Glibfit.

    • UnCivilServant

      Took me a moment to figure out what the acronym really stood for.

      Don’t forget to apply regular security patches and updates to your exercise routine.

    • Gender Traitor

      ::looks at acronym. Keeps looking at acronym::

      Girlfriend Information Technology??

      • UnCivilServant

        Gluten Free, clearly.

  41. Sensei

    Whoops…

    On Thursday, a hacker, identified only by the Telegram handle Tea Pot, gained control of Uber’s account with HackerOne, a firm that helps companies work with security researchers, according to the company and researchers on the platform. The hacker provided security researchers with screenshots that appeared to show widespread access to a range of administrative accounts that manage Uber’s technology systems, including the company’s Amazon Web Services and Google clouds, as well as VMware Inc.’s systems, the researchers said.

    Uber Responds to Breach After Hacker Claims Widespread Access

  42. Pope Jimbo

    The HORROR! Minnesoda T-wolf uses bad word! Actually two bad words, but only one counts for him.

    Our NBA star Anthony Edwards is in deep trouble for a video he put on instagram where he says “Look at those queer ass niggas” while filming a group of black guys who are wearing what looks like sport bras.

    Anthony Edwards took to his Instagram stories today and posted a video of himself making fun of queer men who were minding their own business on the side of the street.

    In the video, he seems to be accompanied by another woman and the two laugh as Edwards films the men and asks what the world has come to. The video has been taken down since then.

    I’m amused that if a white NBA star had the same video posted, no one would care that he used the Q-word.

    • Pat

      I didn’t know the guy from E.R. played basketball.

      • Rat on a train

        I thought he played volleyball.

      • MikeS

        Goose was in a E.R.? I hope he’s OK

    • Translucent Chum

      Didn’t the owner of the Suns just get banned from his own arena for a year and fined $10m for quoting someone using that word?

      • Pope Jimbo

        Not sure, but local sportzwriter has a less onerous plan for Ant’s rehabilitation.

        Bigotry is ignorance made evil. Erase Edwards’ ignorance.

        The organization that encompasses the Lynx and Timberwolves is ideally suited to make this happen.

        The Lynx’s president of business operations, general manager and coach — Carley Knox being the former, and Cheryl Reeve being the latter two — are gay and married to each other. They are exemplary humans.

        Rebekkah Brunson, a Hall of Fame-caliber player for the Lynx, is gay. She is now a Lynx assistant coach, a broadcaster on Timberwolves games and a business owner. She is an exemplary human.

        The proper punishment for Edwards is simple, and difficult.

        Require him to meet with every gay person employed by the Lynx and Timberwolves, and explain what he was thinking. Let him look into their eyes, and recognize their humanity, and realize how damaging his words were.

        Maybe the Lynx gayz could teach Ant about the fundamentals.

      • R C Dean

        “The Lynx’s president of business operations, general manager and coach — Carley Knox being the former, and Cheryl Reeve being the latter two — are gay and married to each other. “

        Sounds like a conflict of interests, to me. I’d probably steer clear of having staffing like that if I was the owner.

      • Shiny Nerfherder

        are gay and married to each other. They are exemplary humans.

        player for the Lynx, is gay. … She is an exemplary human.

        I’m getting the impression that being gay makes you an exemplary human.

        If only I had known this sooner.

    • rhywun

      I hope the queer ass niggas survived that brutal attack.

  43. PieInTheSky

    Menno Henselmans
    59m ·
    After a single with 90% of 1RM, you can perform more reps across 4 sets of squats at 70% of 1RM.
    That’s what a recent study by De Freitas et al. found. This phenomenon is called post-activation potentiation and it’s one of my favorite advanced training techniques.
    I use it in particular for these 2 groups of clients:
    1) Powerlifters, obviously. If you’re going to do heavy singles anyway, PAP(E) is a nice way to get some free extra volume for your hypertrophy work. It also helps you be explosive during the lighter sets.
    2) Bodybuilders/advanced ‘look good naked’ trainees that can probably benefit from a bit of strength work but don’t want it to detract from their main goal of building mass. A few non-maximal singles before your higher rep sets can help you build more strength while simultaneously increasing rather than decreasing work capacity.
    Caveats: most research finds you need to do the activation set pretty shortly before your other sets, often as little as 1 minute before. Some people also respond much better to it than others.

  44. Pat

    Anti-vax groups use carrot emojis to hide Facebook posts

    Facebook groups are using the carrot emoji to hide anti-vax content from automated moderation tools.

    The BBC has seen several groups, one with hundreds of thousands of members, in which the emoji appears in place of the word “vaccine”.

    Facebook’s algorithms tend to focus on words rather than images.

    The groups are being used to share unverified claims of people being either injured or killed by vaccines.

    Once the BBC alerted Facebook’s parent company, Meta, the groups were removed.

    There’s that gumshoe journalism we so desperately need.

    • rhywun

      I guess they’ll have to ban Denmark, then.

  45. PieInTheSky

    Lizardmen need tampons too

    https://www.samizdata.net/2022/09/lizardmen-need-tampons-too/

    Period poverty looks likely to increase as the cost of living crisis bites. 6% who currently have periods have been unable to afford period products in the last 12 months

    The Scottish government’s form of help was this: (1) Pass a law called the Period Products (Free Provision) (Scotland) Act. The procedure for passing a bill in the Scottish Parliament is described here. I have no idea what it all costs, but no doubt it was less than most bills because no MSP was brave enough to oppose it. (2) Appoint a Period Dignity Regional Lead Officer (salary of £33,153 – £36,126 per annum) for each Scottish region, and a bunch of lesser Period Dignity Regional Officers to serve under the Lead ones. The salary and other employment costs of these new local government posts would depend on how many of these regions there are. I hope a region is more than just one Local Authority, because Scotland has 32 of those. (3) Just for fun, appoint a bloke as your first ever Period Dignity Regional Lead Officer, then scrap the role because of the controversy, and wait ’til he sues for sex discrimination. The costs of that argy-bargy remain to be seen, but the services of barristers, sorry, advocates since it’s Scotland, do not come cheap. (4) After the Members of the Scottish Parliament, assorted Parliamentary researchers and support staff, recruitment consultants, HR managers, Period Dignity Regional Lead Officers, Period Dignity Officers and the lawyers have all had their cut, use whatever is left over to buy some tampons to give away. Good thing tampons are cheap.

    • Pope Jimbo

      They are going to bleed us dry!

      • AlexinCT

        Ass bleeding is the worst…

    • juris imprudent

      a bunch of lesser Period Dignity Regional Officers to serve under the Lead ones

      I do want to see the business card printed up for those folks.

    • Pope Jimbo

      I wonder if those period products are really free, or if there are strings attached.

    • R C Dean

      I’m pretty sure they are padding their numbers.

      • Shiny Nerfherder

        That would be a douchey thing to do.

      • Shiny Nerfherder

        So… tribalism

      • Stinky Wizzleteats

        Meh, the study that rejects the idea is more likely than not to be just as shit, maybe more so, than the study that spawned it. Psychology is valuable but it’s also replete with trash.

      • Pat

        Psychiatry may be of some utility to the extent that it rubs up against neurology. Psychology is as close to valueless as any discipline has ever been. Confession for the irreligious and precious little else. If pathologizing thoughts and emotions weren’t so politically useful, psychology would be rightly considered in the same league as homeopathy and chiropractic.

  46. The Late P Brooks

    Once the BBC alerted Facebook’s parent company, Meta, the groups were removed.

    To serve man.

  47. Gustave Lytton

    Next up will be charging DeSantis and such with aiding and abetting illegal aliens.

    • Stinky Wizzleteats

      And kidnapping, trespassing, and square dancing in a round house.

    • Pope Jimbo

      Paraphrasing Michael Malice (who was talking about the raid on Mar-a-lago):

      No one is above the law! Well, except for illegal immigrants.

    • Grumbletarian

      HYOOMUN TRAFFIKKING!

    • Shiny Nerfherder

      Anarchotyranny – Criminals go free, dissidents get punished.

      • Shiny Nerfherder

        Yes, let’s do that. Discovery will be glorious.

  48. The Late P Brooks

    Dastardly cynical ploy

    Democrats are accusing Republican governors of cruelly using migrants as political pawns after they chartered buses and flights to send them to places like New York City and Martha’s Vineyard.

    Oh, the humanity.

    • Stinky Wizzleteats

      Have mercy, talk about taking off the fucking mask. Jeez…

      • AlexinCT

        Progjection….

        It’s a real thing.

  49. The Late P Brooks

    “Why send these folks only to blue cities or blue states? Why isn’t Abbott sending refugees to Mississippi or Oklahoma or Idaho?” Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker (D) asked at a press conference on Wednesday.

    Those people are all racists, not caring, kind, generous Democrats like you.

    • one true athena

      Cuz Biiden already did that, Tubby.

    • R C Dean

      Because they are specifically and explicitly sending them to self-proclaimed sanctuary cities, that’s why.

  50. The Late P Brooks

    Pritzker said Abbott isn’t notifying Chicago or the state when they send migrants. Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot (D) said on CNN on Saturday that some of the migrants were taken to hospitals upon arrival.

    “They were put on the buses with delicate medical conditions that no one in Texas seemed to care anything about,” Lightfoot told the outlet. “That is simply not right, and it’s un-American.”

    Delicate medical conditions; such as?

    • Rat on a train

      COVID, monkeypox, polio …

    • Grumbletarian

      PTWSSD

      Post-Traumatic White Supremacy Stress Disorder.

    • Plisade

      “that no one in Texas seemed to care anything about”

      Nor the Biden administration who lets them in?

    • rhywun

      This is going to turn into another “garbage barge” isn’t it.

    • Shiny Nerfherder

      Perfect. Absolutely perfect.

      Let everyone see the reality of those twats. Harden the political lines because we’re going to need that resentment on our side.

  51. Tundra

    Good morning, Banjos!

    Martha’s Vineyard in State of Emergency Over Migrants Arriving From Florida

    50 people. I can’t get over this. FFS, I’ve hosted parties with nearly that many people.

    Proggies suck.

    • AlexinCT

      Virtue signaling is easy when you make other people responsible for the painful and difficult work…

    • Stinky Wizzleteats

      The Glibberatti should all load up on a bus and do a day visit. If people speaking Espanol makes them lose their shit like this think what that’d do.

      • Seguin

        The Glibs roll in.

        We can convert KK’s RV into a war wagon, complete with flamethrower.

  52. Rat on a train

    Nats Park Occupancy Permit Set to Expire at End of Month

    The 2006 agreement to build the ballpark required Events DC, the stadium’s owner, to build on the premises 46,000 square feet of space for retail, entertainment and arts uses at the stadium’s southeast corner at First Street and Potomac Avenue before a permanent certificate of occupancy can be issued. The temporary permit expires Sept. 30.

    “The neighborhood at the time was in the early stages of revitalization and could not support new retail, thus the space was never fully vetted and finished for tenants,” Events DC said in a statement.

    That is the SOP for subdivisions here. Promise taxes from retail space instead of proffers. The retail space doesn’t get built because the market is saturated.

  53. AlexinCT

    All is proceeding as planned

    You can’t force a 2 tier global feudal system on the serfs unless there is no American middle class and people can’t survive without government help.

    • AlexinCT

      These days I assume it is always a false flag ops or an out right lie whenever I hear the left complain about someone being subjected to any of their emotional pet peeves. I usually end up vindicated when we discover it is astroturfing, outright lying, or both for political purposes.

    • Stinky Wizzleteats

      The penalty should be a prison time commensurate with what he’d have gotten. These guys need to either not do this kind of thing or to film everything.

      • cyto

        With the caveat of “beyond a reasonable doubt”, which is much more difficult when proving a negative.

    • Tundra

      LOL. Some chick tried to blackmail Jagr a few years ago.

      He had no fucks to give.

      • Ozymandias

        Jags was already a hockey legend by then – and I remember when that first broke.
        That is absolute baller status forever.

        “Give me money or I’ll tell the world you porked me.”
        ….
        /yawns, rolls over/
        “Okay.”
        *chef’s kiss*

      • Seguin

        I remember that. He was unmarried right? So….she was dumber than a bag of bricks.

    • Drake

      Sounds like MLB owes him a couple of years’ back-pay.

  54. Dr Mossy Lawn

    Tampa Glibs,
    I’m going to be flying into Peter O. Knight (KTPF) Saturday. Should be a bunch of Mooney’s arriving this weekend. Available Saturday and some time Sunday and Monday nights.

  55. Shiny Nerfherder

    The butthurt is real, and it is glorious.

    https://democraticunderground.com/100217161464

    Emotions ranging from outrage to panic and fear were felt by immigrants across South Florida in response to news that Gov. Ron DeSantis had taken responsibility for flying 50 migrants from Texas to Martha’s Vineyard, a resort island near Cape Cod known as a playground for the rich.

    “They felt they were finally going to be able to live the American Dream,” said Juan Correa Villalonga, a 34-year-old Sunrise resident who fled Venezuela with his family at age 11. “Little did they know they were being sent to an island of millionaires. They can’t stay there. It was all a political stunt.”

  56. The Late P Brooks

    First, consult an authoritative source

    Honda manual transmission fluid is a specialized oil that helps protect the gears and bearings in your Honda’s manual transmission. This type of fluid is designed to withstand the high temperatures and pressures that are generated by the gears in your transmission, and it also helps to keep the gears from slipping. Honda manual transmission fluid is typically red in color, and it should be checked regularly to ensure that it is at the correct level. If you notice that your Honda’s manual transmission fluid is low, or if it looks dirty, you should have it replaced immediately. Failure to do so could result in damage to your Honda’s transmission.

    ——-

    Honda manual transmission fluid is a specialized oil that helps to keep the transmission of your Honda vehicle in good working condition. The fluid also helps to protect the transmission from wear and tear, and it can also extend its life. Honda recommends that you check the level of the fluid every 30,000 miles or so, and add more if necessary.

    If you are going to be adding Honda manual transmission fluid yourself, there are a few things that you need to keep in mind. First, make sure that you are using the correct type of fluid for your Honda model. You can find this information in your owner’s manual. Second, the process of adding Honda manual transmission fluid is very similar to adding oil to your engine – so if you are unsure of how to do it, be sure to consult your Honda owner’s manual or a professional mechanic.

    Adding Honda manual transmission fluid is a relatively simple process. First, locate the dipstick for the transmission fluid. This is usually located near the engine, and it will have a label that says “Transmission Fluid.” Dip the end of the dipstick into the transmission fluid, and then withdraw it.

    Next, check the level of the fluid on the dipstick. If it is low, slowly add more Honda manual transmission fluid until it reaches the “Full” line on the dipstick. Be careful not to overfill – too much fluid can cause problems with your Honda’s transmission.

    Once you have added the correct amount of Honda manual transmission fluid, replace the dipstick and close the hood of your Honda. You should now be all set – your Honda’s transmission should be properly lubricated and ready to go!

    Right. Red in color, like ATF?

    *I have been using ATF in the 5speed manual transmission in the Civic for more than fifteen years, and the gears and synchros looked like new when I pulled it apart. The bearings looked perfect, too, but I replaced them anyway. Unfortunately, I’m not sure if the AWD gearbox in the Elefent has a hypoid ring and pinion to ship power to the rear.

    • Seguin

      Slap a Honda sticker on the bottle and it’s official. I’m pretty sure most manuals use ATF anyway – I mean, modernish ones anyway. I know T5s do.

    • Dr Mossy Lawn

      My 1983 Trans-Am had the T5 and used ATF and not gear oil..

  57. cyto

    Over at TOS, ENB went full DNC propagandist on the Republican governors strategy of sending illegals to sanctuary cities.

    And I went full Glib. Like, “too local” era glibertarian.

    I took a massive dump all over the morning links. Not my usual polite version… a genuine scree you bunch of liars dump.

    Worth ju.ping over to take a look and pile on the heaping corpse, if you have the stomach for it.

    As an enticement, here was her headline:

    DeSantis and Abbott Are Wrong To Treat Migrants as a Punishment

    https://reason.com/2022/09/16/desantis-and-abbott-are-wrong-to-treat-migrants-as-a-punishment/#comment-9704180

    • Shiny Nerfherder

      What was the punishment? Sending them to places that express their undying love for them?

    • Mojeaux

      You got a good level of support too.

      • cyto

        I had hope. A bunch of us left and didn’t let the door hit us in the ass. But I had hope.

        I love Reason. Reason of Balko exposing Hayne and West and helping free innocent men.

        It is no more. They were already broken, but I still believed they could come back. Now?

        They are just partisan propagandists. They stick a few libertarian things in there, but they dutifully publish the DNC talking point of the day. My criticisms have been scathing for a long time. But now?

        This week they published 3 separate hit pieces on Marco Rubio. That was the final straw for a whole new batch. It became too obvious. This is not TDS anymore. This is Drudge leaving DrudgeReport.

        I am openly speculating that the death of David Koch, the libertarian drive left the Koch foundation. Now, reason works for an establishment organization and supports the DNC line. I have called them out recently for quite obviously waiting to hear what they are supposed to think in political issues. It was clear that they waited to see the party line, then followed.

        I am pissed. And hurt, to be honest. The Reason that fought against killing puppies and stealing a man’s home was important to me. Having that turn into just a partisan rag is painful.

      • cyto

        I know the Rubio thing sounds like no big deal.

        But he is a nobody. A former fresh face, now an empty suit establishment Republican. …. but a top DNC target.

        So, with 435 members of the house up for reelection, and 36 governors and 35 senators… that is over 500 races and 1000 candidates.

        But reason has been pushing hit pieces on DeSantis… and now suddenly, as the DNC opens a push on Rubio, 3 hit pieces on Rubio. In a week.

        1000 other politicians. Almost zero dedicated articles like that. A few mentions of governors like abbot and Newsome.

        But a sudden singular focus on one statewide politician who is not making any news at the moment? Out of 1,000 at a similar juncture?

        Nope. That breaks credibility. That makes it a directive from above to do hit pieces on Rubio. This I shall believe until proven wrong.

      • robc

        Reason was responsible for many of the hit pieces on Ron Paul in 2008.

      • waffles

        the racist newsletters. oh boy.

      • Seguin

        Funny, I don’t remember sarcasmic being that much of a douche.

      • Shiny Nerfherder

        I do.

      • Pat

        I nuked my account when I migrated over here. Congrats on sticking it out lo these many years. The Shikha Dalmia pro-political-violence tweets and ENB’s feature-length spread on the dignity of race riots was plenty for me.

      • Pat

        Incidentally, if you had any lingering respect left for Balko, don’t read anything he’s written since the Michael Brown incident. He’s lost his fucking mind.

      • cyto

        Yeah, I was an original Agitot. In fact, it was the first place I ever posted about politics on the internet. I loved that place.. it was like here, but with more pure libertarian discussion.

        I followed him to HuffPo and WaPo. And I watched the proggie come out over time.

        He is still a hero for that early work, regardless of what he became.

      • robc

        Balko was never a libertarian either. He left and became a partisan propagandist (other than continuing his good work). Plus he never ran with my idea and published his columns in a book titled “Yet Another Isolated Incident”.

    • Fatty Bolger

      She’s right, it’s a blessing. The Governors agree, and wish to spread this blessing to the less fortunate. Quite magnanimous of them, really.

  58. Shiny Nerfherder

    Semi blows its load all over the interstate.

    We haven’t received official confirmation of what cargo the truck was carrying, but A) That sure looks like a bunch of vibrator boxes and tubes of lube scatter over the highway, and B) The accident did occur near a major adult-product-focused distribution hub near I-40 and Morgan Rd., so if your vibrator of the month shipment is delayed, that may explain why.

    Concerned about how this accident may affect the OKC metro’s dildo and lube supply, I reached out to our friends at Patricia’s to see if everything was okay, and if they planned on having a candlelight vigil at the OKC Cockring. They told me each location is fully stocked with a large supply of personal lubricants and sex toys, and the sales are buzzing.

    • slumbrew

      the sales are buzzing

      Hey-yooo!

  59. The Late P Brooks

    DeSantis and Abbott Are Wrong To Treat Migrants as a Punishment

    So- they ARE the punishment? That sounds… racist.

    • cyto

      See how easy that is.

      God help, the editor in chief of Reason magazine should not be that stupid.

    • Shiny Nerfherder

      Flat roof, obvious ceiling water damage. Nope, I’m out.

      • cyto

        I seem to remember complaints that many of his homes were maintainence nightmares.

      • robc

        Someone mentioned in the twitter thread, that he designed them for relatively short term. They were meant to “die”.

      • Mojeaux

        They were meant to “die”.

        I don’t understand this way of thinking. Why WOULDN’T you create to last?

      • Pat

        I saw a TV documentary on Fallingwater when I was probably like 17 years old. At the time it was, well, falling into the water. It also needed extensive mold and mildew mitigation. A pretty building that falls apart a decade after you’ve built it is the definition of useless to me, but then when it comes to architecture I’m about the furthest thing there is from an aesthete. I’m probably the only schmuck in the world who actually likes brutalism.

      • cyto

        Yes, that is exactly the primary source I was remembering.

      • Tundra

        Yes.

        Also, FLW projects seem to age poorly.

      • Mojeaux

        If you mean maintenance, sure. I mean, I don’t run in architectural circles, so I don’t know if they are/not maintenance nightmares. I can see how they would be, though.

        But if you mean aesthetic, I would dis/agree. What may have seemed like out of date, say, 20-50 years ago looks period/mint now. The place has lovely carpentry and lots of storage. Everything FITS. At worst, it looks more midcentury modern than prairie, and there a lot of people who love MCM (including me).

        My brother’s boyfriend bought a house that seemed to strive for that look and pretty much failed, so I’m sort of also comparing it to the knock-off.

      • Mojeaux

        Howard Roark haz a sad.

      • juris imprudent

        Look fat, it wouldn’t be a FLW house without certain, peculiarities.

    • B.P.

      The living room looks like a small-town library.

      • Fatty Bolger

        Yeah. The whole thing has a small public school feel to it. Weird.

    • Mojeaux

      I just had an orgasm.

      • Sensei

        You think you had a money pit before…

        Most of those homes were on the bleeding edge from an engineering perspective and need all kinds of stabilization and preservation.

      • Mojeaux

        Good thing I don’t have to worry about that part. A FLW house isn’t my you-made-it unit of measure. It’s a swimming pool.

    • db

      Wow. If I wanted to live in Wisconsin, I’d make an offer.

      • db

        It would certainly take into account a roof replacement though.

    • Tundra

      Thank you.

  60. creech

    If Trump would just get out of the way, De Santis could stroll to the GOP nomination in 2024.
    Why haven’t the Dems, with control of house, senate and wh, passed new immigrant legislation? Maybe the emperor has no clothes.

    • cyto

      Or maybe they actually want an underclass of easily exploited people.

      Remember, they have had many overtures from Republicans to do immigration reform
      Bush basically offered open borders with work visas that don’t lead to citizenship. They didn’t want it. And not because they were holding out for full open borders and instant citize ship. But because they don’t want the workers to be legal. They want the power over them.

      If you are old enough that this isn’t your first time, this is obvious
      We did immigration reform and amnesty 30 years ago. This is settled.

      Yet they still insist on allowing millions to come in illegally when nobody is legally allowed to hire them. Somehow they have jobs… 20 million or more of them. That means millions of businesses are at risk. That means they have leverage.

      The idea that any libertarian would support this system is anathema. This is as anti-libertarian as it gets. Worse than full isolationist closed borders. This exploits people. On purpose.

      • Pat

        I wrote a rather extensive paper on exactly this topic back in college. So, 2006. 16 years. By official estimates, we still have the same number of illegal immigrants now as the number I cited in that paper. And exactly nothing else has changed. Illegal immigration is labor price arbitrage the exact same as offshoring, only for the shit that rich people want to pay less than minimum wage for right in their own back yard. Nothing more, nothing less.

      • cyto

        The only difference being the “illegal” part restricts the arbitrage to local manual labor. No national corporations. If you are a sizeable operation, you gotta be issuing payoffs to the right people too.

        A full guest worker program with work visas for anyone would not onlu allow for cheap housekeepers and gardeners and drywall subcontractors, but also factory workers at Ford and GM, dock workers,nurses. Doctors. Web developers. Etc.

      • cyto

        And it is an excellent observation that we have had record levels of illegal immigrants for many, many years since 2006, and yet they still use the same number.