Thursday Afternoon Links

by | Apr 27, 2023 | Daily Links | 156 comments

Your linkster is in a progressive mood. Here’s a peppy little number for your link-reading pleasure.

 

 

VIRGINIA STATE LEGISLATURE APPARENTLY HAS A PROBLEM: Original tweet here. This tweet has been confirmed by a member of the House of Delegates in the comments. Whoever this pathetic excuse for a human being is should be caned at a minimum. Also, the “they” is infuriating.

FUNNY HOW WE NEVER HEAR ABOUT THESE REPORTS FOR LAUNCHES FROM US GOVERNMENT FACILITIES: Fish and Wildlife Service documents damage from Starship launch. –SpaceNews  (Spoiler: “At this time, no dead birds or wildlife have been found on refuge-owned or managed lands,” the agency said.)  Also, the launch pad took significant damage; sorry to see SpaceNews bury that at the end of the article and promote a government nothingburger to the top. TMITE

BUTTONS ARE BACK: Automakers are starting to admit that drivers hate touchscreens. –Slate But, being Slate, they of course open with some regime narrative arglebargle about pedestrian and cyclist fatalities, and some sucking-up to Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, who is every day more obviously being positioned as Feyd-Rautha to Kamala’s Beast Rabban. TMITE

WOKE BIOLOGY: Vermont school district removes ‘male,’ ‘female’ from reproductive system lessons. –Fox News

LONG, SERIOUS READ OF THE DAY: From those crazy madcaps at American Greatness comes this cheerful little piece. Every mass killing begins as a social or economic justice movement seeking to redress a historical grievance narrative.

ANCESTORS OF UK’S KING CHARLES OWNED SLAVES: Buckingham palace has acknowledged this, but says that no statement will be forthcoming until after the coronation. Meanwhile, grifters predictably grift: Race equality and reparations campaigners told the Guardian that while they mostly welcomed the support for research, they believed Charles must go further, and acknowledge the established history now.

HHS WHISTLEBLOWER ALLEGES LAX VETTING OF SPONSORS OF CHILD MIGRANTS: “Whether intentional or not, it could be argued that the U.S. government has become the middleman in a large-scale, multibillion-dollar child trafficking operation that is run by bad actors seeking to profit off the lives of children,” Rodas said.

CONGRESSIONAL HEARINGS AS COMIC OPERA: During hearings about the very serious, horrific accusations of trafficking of child migrants (previous link), partisan hack Rep. Eric Swalwell diverted from the topic to quiz one of the witnesses about her activities on Jan 6., and whether she was on Capitol grounds during the riot. Not to be outdone, Rep. Troy Nehls, then referred to Swalwell’s “[a]lleged affairs, relationships with Yum Yum,” seemingly confusing reality with The Mikado, and producing a foot-stamping reaction from Swalwell. Which leads us to your bonus tune.

About The Author

Tonio

Tonio

Tonio is a Glibs shitposter, linkstar (Thursday PM, yo), author, and editor. He is also a GlibZoom personality and prankster. Tonio is a big fan of pic-a-nic baskets. His hobbies include salmon fishing, territorial displays, dumpster diving, and posing for wildlife photographers.

156 Comments

  1. Stinky Wizzleteats

    Virginia: Just what need, an LBJ fan.

    • Rat on a train

      Joe Morrissey?

      • Tonio

        Would not surprise me. That would also explain why the person is being protected.

      • R.J.

        Mitch McConnell is the whippersnapper! His leathery down-low turtleneck can barely clear the shell!

      • Tonio

        Virginia State legislature, not US Congress. Womp-womp.

      • R.J.

        Not my worst mistake.

      • Rat on a train

        We don’t blame you for Congress.

      • Compelled Speechless

        I blame RJ for congress. 😠

      • R.J.

        “I’m just a Patsy!”
        *Sound of gunfire
        *RJ falls down

      • Scruffyy Nerfherder

        Ha! That would be too predictable.

      • Bobarian LMD

        There is always Cobra!

    • WTF

      I just assumed some idiot didn’t understand what a party whip was in legislatures.

      • Tonio

        [golf clap]

  2. Pat

    VIRGINIA STATE LEGISLATURE APPARENTLY HAS A PROBLEM

    Well, when a problem comes along you must whip it.

    • Scruffyy Nerfherder

      Best response:

      The Virginia Project
      @ProjectVirginia
      ·
      Apr 20
      is it a man or a woman

      • juris imprudent

        Political action committee and authorized retailer of trans-inclusive anti-homeless spikes

      • Tonio

        Good catch. Thanks.

      • Compelled Speechless

        Correct response:

        “There wasn’t a biologist on hand to confirm.”

    • Rat on a train

      Excuse me while I whip this out.

  3. Stinky Wizzleteats

    How many slaves did King Charles own? Not a big fan of the royals but get fucked grifter.

    • Tonio

      No bigger grifters than the UK royal family. Serves ‘im right, it does, what with all his virtue-signalling and whatnot. Meghan must be loving this.

      • WTF

        She’ll be demanding reparations.

      • Compelled Speechless

        She’ll be keeping a royal hostage until she gets it!

      • WTF

        She’s been holding his balls hostage for some time now.

      • Dr. Fronkensteen

        I suppose I should refresh before commenting but where’s the fun in that.

      • Dr. Fronkensteen

        Well his balls at least.

    • Michael Malaise

      Are we talking American slaves or British (re: Irish) slaves?

      • WTF

        Good catch.

  4. Pat

    Every mass killing begins as a social or economic justice movement seeking to redress a historical grievance narrative.

    Considering the course of the 20th century, I suspect they flatter the collective conscience by suggesting it would require much in the way of preparation.

    • Stinky Wizzleteats

      Not at all, the past few years have taught me that much of the public is far more malleable than I’d imagined and the political zeitgeist has reached The Dehumanization of the Other phase already.

      • Tonio

        “It’s okay to throat-punch fascists.”

        “Hate speech isn’t protected.”

        “Deplorables.”

    • JaimeRoberto (carnitas/spicy salsa)

      🎶Every killing begins with K 🎶

      • Michael Malaise

        One Christmas, Kay Jewelers had a TV spot featuring a deaf women getting jewelry from a guy. If they had her sing the “Every Kiss Begins with Kay” jingle in her deaf Geri Jewell voice, I would’ve ran right out to the nearest one and bought like $10k worth of jewelry from them.

  5. Scruffyy Nerfherder

    ANCESTORS OF UK’S KING CHARLES OWNED SLAVES

    Somebody remind them what “king” means.

    • Stinky Wizzleteats

      He’s a KINO

      • JaimeRoberto (carnitas/spicy salsa)

        There’s a History of the World Part 2 out somewhere, but the reviews are terrible.

      • Compelled Speechless

        All the previews made it look excruciatingly bad.

      • Scruffyy Nerfherder

        I saw the trailer. The total irreverence, while not completely replaced, was tainted with modern sensibilities. It sucked the life out of it.

        But how could you possibly top this anyway?

        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LnF1OtP2Svk

      • Compelled Speechless

        Unfortunately for that movie, that one sequence is so good, it makes the rest of it pretty bad by comparison.

      • R.J.

        It is on Hulu. I can only imagine how bad it is.

      • tarran

        There’s a History of the World Part 2 out somewhere, but the reviews are terrible.

        It’s really, really, unwatchably bad. I tapped out before the half-way mark.

      • R.J.

        I suspected as much.

    • Tonio

      We don’t have a lord, we’re an anarcho-capitalist collective. We all take turns acting as an executive officer for a week, but all the decisions of that officer…

      • Dr. Fronkensteen

        Bloody peasant!

    • WTF

      Ancestors of King Charles outlawed slavery in the 1830s and had the royal navy basically put a stop to the trans Atlantic slave trade.
      Does that count for anything? No?
      Didn’t think so.

      • Tonio

        Good call.

      • Compelled Speechless

        It counts exactly as much as having a family member that died fighting for the north in the Civil War.

  6. Gender Traitor

    Which leads us to your bonus tune.

    G&S FTW!! 😃🎶 Thank you, Tonio! 😁

    • Tonio

      [winks, tips hat, like Roy Scheider in “All that Jazz”]

  7. Pat

    Which leads us to your bonus tune.

    I can’t hear that without thinking of the Kelsey Grammer version.

    • Zwak , who will swing for the crime, in double time!

      I was going to link to the Magnum PI clip of TC and Rick doing the Makaido, but I found some new(?) remake of that awesome show. What fresh hell is this?

  8. Pat

    HHS WHISTLEBLOWER ALLEGES LAX VETTING OF SPONSORS OF CHILD MIGRANTS

    So long as they can pick lettuce, pad census stats, and perhaps one day have their ballots harvested, everything else is just incidental.

  9. Swiss Servator

    “who is every day more obviously being positioned as Feyd-Rautha to Kamala’s Beast Rabban. ”

    GLORIOUS.

    • Compelled Speechless

      Bonus points to any glib willing to put in the photoshopping legwork.

      • Scruffyy Nerfherder

        Challenge accepted

      • Compelled Speechless

        Considering the cod piece, it really should be
        Hunter = Feyd
        Kamala = Rabban
        Buttigeg = Piter de Vries
        Joe = The Baron, just barely able to peak out of the oversized flight suit.

      • Tonio

        If only we had people who like drew panel cartoons, or did animated japeries, or somesuch.

      • rhywun

        Oh for the love of…

      • Scruffyy Nerfherder

        Cod

      • Scruffyy Nerfherder

        It needs some more tweaking but my wife is hovering around and might start asking questions.

      • Pat

        Just tell her it’s art

      • Shirley Knott

        She’s gonna ask “Art who?”

      • Compelled Speechless

        Standing ovation!!! Now that I know you can do this, I’m going to start making more requests.

      • Spudalicious

        Dude. Put a warning label on that.

  10. rhywun

    The Mikado is so problematic I can’t even.

    • UnCivilServant

      The Japanese of the time it was released understood it to be a satire of UK society and loved it.

  11. Tundra

    Thanks, Tonio.

    Loins are girded, armored and ready for lynx!

    Automakers are starting to admit that drivers hate touchscreens

    I hate the touchscreen, but my truck has a surprising number of useful buttons. I don’t really need the screen, so if it pukes, I doubt I’ll spend the money to replace it.

    I read that AG piece yesterday. The 21st century has really sucked so far.

    The baby trafficking stories are hard to read. I hope everyone is ready for the cleansing fire, because it’s coming.

    Ugh. Well, you warned me.

  12. The Late P Brooks

    Politics is a mental illness.

    Also- “victims”?

    Sorry, but people who have been beaten/shot/raped are victims. People who have viewed body parts, willingly or not, are in a different category.

  13. Tundra

    Dave Smith on Rogan. It’s pretty good so far. Dave is schooling Rogan as usual.

    • Compelled Speechless

      Nice. I’d like to think Dave manages to bring in a couple hundred converts every time he’s on there.

      • Tundra

        Easily. He’s getting better all the time.

        Poor Rogan wants to believe that there are good people in government. I don’t think that particular delusion is gonna survive.

      • Compelled Speechless

        Rogan is getting there. Very very slowly. I think the Twitter files and his Ivermectin adventure have been big wake up calls for him.

        I know you’re one of the other big Dave Smith fans in here. I really just started getting into Clint Russell. I think he may be even better, but that might just be because I’m not as familiar with him yet. Do you listen to him at all?

      • Tundra

        I do. I think his business background positively influences his analysis. Terrific communication skills as well.

      • Penguin

        Rogan is “purple”-pilled.

        Not quite enough to give up all his lefty delusions, but too intellectually honest to ignore all the deceit he sees around him (from either “side”). See also: Michael Schellenburger, Jimmy Dore, Glenn Greenwald; Tulsi Gabbard; Bret Weinstein; et al.

        One of the big “reasons” I’ve heard about why Rogan isn’t an intellectual is because ‘all he does is listen’.. Think about that. Especially coming from people who never listen to anyone.

    • Certified Public Asshat

      But Tundra, we need less losers, and you need Bernie Sanders ideas to pull that off.

      • Tundra

        Lol. Dave takes a subtle shot at Joe about that

  14. The Late P Brooks

    Automakers are starting to admit that drivers hate touchscreens

    That’s not all they hate, But- then again, I watched a Hoovie video in which he went on a long and completely justified rant about one of his piece-of-shit BMWs and how much modern BMWs in general suck, but I did not hear him say, “I will never ever buy another BMW, new or used.” If people keep buying them as they are, why bother to fix them?

    • Tundra

      They lease them. No sane person buys a BMW anymore.

    • limey

      Friend o’ mine says the paint on new BMWs is terrible these days, all orange peel. I have a sample size of about 1 new BMW seen up close in the past year or so and it was really nice so that didn’t jive but what do I know? It was an M4 so maybe they have a different production line for the M cars. I can’t imagine many people buying new M3s, 4s etc would be too happy with a bad paint job.

    • Sensei

      Hoovie gets content from shit BMWs. Why would he stop?

    • Zwak , who will swing for the crime, in double time!

      Same reason they buy Hondas.

      Disposable one owner cars. Throw away when done.

  15. Pat

    Ron DeSantis is right to fight back against woke capitalism

    Some top Republicans are getting cold feet over Ron DeSantis’s fight with Disney. The Florida governor has been locking horns with the Walt Disney Company for more than a year. His beef is with Disney’s arrogant decree that it would use its economic clout to wound and ideally kill off his House Bill 1557, branded the ‘Don’t Say Gay Bill’ by some commentators. Now passed into law, as the Florida Parental Rights in Education Act, HB1557 limits what schoolteachers can say about ‘sexual orientation [and] gender identity’ to kids under the age of 10. ‘Unacceptable’, said the bosses of Disney as they peered with aristocratic scorn at the democratic process from their ivory-tower-cum-Cinderella-Castle.

    DeSantis might have votes, but we have money, Disney essentially said. He might have the backing of 4.6million Floridians, but we’ve got millions of bucks, and we’ll use all that sweet capital to try to thwart his wicked law. Disney promised to cut off donations to any politician who backed HB1557. Shorter version: bow down to our woke worldview or the cashflow ends. Not surprisingly, given he, not Disney CEO Bob Iger, is the democratically elected governor of Florida, DeSantis wasn’t best pleased with these threats of corporate meddling in law-making. So he revoked the special tax status the Disney district of Florida had enjoyed since 1967. He also hand-picked members of the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District Board of Supervisors to exert more influence over Disney’s affairs. This week, Disney has initiated legal proceedings against DeSantis, accusing him of pursuing a ‘relentless campaign to weaponise government power against Disney’.

    It is a fascinating stand-off. It represents one of the first serious efforts by a politician in the modern West to hold at bay the burgeoning power of woke capital; to tame the burning corporate urge to intrude on the realm of democracy. And yet some in the GOP are starting to bristle at DeSantis v Disney, wishing it would just go away. We’re supposed to be a pro-business party, they cry, and yet there’s Ron getting into a scrap with a business. ‘I don’t think Ron DeSantis is a conservative based on his actions toward Disney’, said the Republican governor of New Jersey Chris Christie last week. We shouldn’t be telling business ‘what to say, how to think’, he said.

    The Hill reports that ‘deep divides’ are emerging in the GOP, with some ‘worried the party is straying from its roots by going after the internal politics of big business’. Some Republicans’ boycotting of Bud Light over its promo campaign with TikTok fake-girl Dylan Mulvaney has also got the GOP worried. Indeed, the National Republican Congressional Committee swiftly deleted a tweet slagging off Bud Light – ‘we can all finally admit that Bud Light tastes like water’, it said – presumably after someone reminded it that Bud Light’s parent company, Anheuser-Busch, is one of the Republican party’s biggest donors. GOP insiders are fretting that business-bashing by anti-woke Republicans has reached such a level that we’re now ‘biting the hand that feeds [us]’.

    • Compelled Speechless

      I remember having more fights than I can count with leftist friends who used to tell me that ALL corporate influence in politics was a bad thing. I haven’t heard a peep about it since about 2014. Strange.

    • rhywun

      We shouldn’t be telling business ‘what to say, how to think’, he said.

      That’s rich.

    • R C Dean

      I’m hoping this thing where, every time Swalwell opens his yap in Congress, a Repub slaps him down with a Fang Fang quip, catches on. And spreads to include other Congressholes.

      • Compelled Speechless

        It should. That asshole should commit Seppuku for getting fooled into sleeping with a spy (and god knows what she got out of him). He doesn’t even have the honor to apologize to his constituency, let alone resign. He deserves ridicule every time he opens his treacherous yap.

  16. Brochettaward

    I see nothing wrong with taking my penis out my pants to let it breathe. It is inhumane to keep such a beautiful Firsting organ concealed all day. Oppressively confined to my pants where no one can see it and be in awe of its splendor.

    • Compelled Speechless

      If you think that’s good, you should try putting it in a vagina sometime.

      • Brochettaward

        I am here fighting to destigmatize the penis.

      • Compelled Speechless

        It’s not going to work. It’s not like you’re the first to try.

      • Bobarian LMD

        At least once.

      • Compelled Speechless

        Maybe try a pickup line that doesn’t include finishing first. You’ll understand why that’s not a great sales pitch when you actually try it.

      • Spudalicious

        ROFL!

      • JaimeRoberto (carnitas/spicy salsa)

        That would be a first.

  17. Pat

    The myth of the ‘trans genocide’

    We’re often told that a genocide is occurring in America – namely, a ‘trans genocide’. Apparently, people whose gender identities do not correspond with their biological sex are being intentionally killed in large numbers. Even President Biden’s White House seems to think so. Earlier this year, a press briefing insisted that the trans community is ‘under attack right now’. And last month, a statement by President Biden claimed that transgender Americans are not ‘safe’.

    The claim is repeated everywhere. Democratic representative Katie Porter said on a recent episode of Real Time with Bill Maher that members of the trans community are disproportionately more likely to be murdered than members of any other community. Hundreds of protesters took to the streets of Boston last month to protest against this ‘trans genocide’ and to mark ‘Transgender Day of Resistance’

    This would be horrific if it were true. But thankfully, it’s not. Trans people are not under threat. In fact, they are no more at risk of being killed than non-trans people.

    Take the FBI crime statistics for the whole of 2020. Across the US, there were a total of 266 hate crimes against transgender people. In total, 44 members of the trans community were murdered. As Dennis Kneale notes in the Washington Examiner, ‘this works out to a murder rate for trans people of just 2.66 people per 100,000 transgender people. The murder rate in the general population is almost three times as high – 6.52 people per 100,000.’ Last year, the number of trans people murdered dropped to just 32.

    Every one of these deaths is of course a tragedy. But they certainly do not amount to evidence of genocide.

    • Mojeaux

      44 members of the trans community were murdered

      I want to know how many of those were by men who got a little sumpinsumpin they weren’t expecting and didn’t appreciate.

      Generally speaking, people like to get what they are expecting to get by the packaging.

      • UnCivilServant

        Most dysphorics who are murdered are murdered for the same reasons anyone else is. There are some bait and switch retaliation killings, but it’s not the most common motive.

      • Compelled Speechless

        The same people that will tell you holocaust denial needs to be outlawed because it degrades the real loss of life that happened will turn around and tell you that genocide is the appropriate word for unorganized anecdotal cases of individuals killing a trans because they got a live interactive reenactment of The Crying Game. They do understand that there are actual genocides that still happen in the world right?

      • tarran

        My understanding is that most of the killings are by their romantic partners.

        I suspect that a lot of trans people are not only psychologically unstable, but end up in relationships with other psychologically unstable people. The result is a much higher than average likelihood of extreme violence within their relationships.

      • rhywun

        Andy Ngo crunched the numbers a couple years ago and in every case it was a “domestic dispute” or a drug deal gone bad.

        Also, politicians lie. Always.

      • Sensei

        No way…

      • Scruffyy Nerfherder

        👆👆👆

        These people are definitionally (well, maybe not anymore) mentally ill.

      • Penguin

        So nobody’s going to link the song?

      • Spudalicious

        I read an article that quoted a study that showed 80% of the violence was against transgender sex workers.

    • Count Potato

      “As Dennis Kneale notes in the Washington Examiner, ‘this works out to a murder rate for trans people of just 2.66 people per 100,000 transgender people. The murder rate in the general population is almost three times as high”

      How do they know how many trans people there are? Also, that being trans makes a person a third less likely to be murdered seems odd.

      Looks like the murder rate in the U.S. 6.4 per 100K for men, and 1.4 for women.

      • UnCivilServant

        Separate out the inner cities.

  18. The Late P Brooks

    DeSantis might have votes, but we have money, Disney essentially said.

    And how do the shareholders feel about management pissing away their money feuding with the state of Florida?

    • Rat on a train

      stakeholders > shareholders

  19. The Late P Brooks

    The Hill reports that ‘deep divides’ are emerging in the GOP, with some ‘worried the party is straying from its roots by going after the internal politics of big business

    Infinite government spending is A-okay, but don’t piss off the Chamber of Commerce.

  20. limey

    Is Downton Abbey any good?

    • UnCivilServant

      For some reason the Monks never made an appearance.

      *disclaimer – I have not watched it.

      • limey

        I will watch it for both of us. At some point. Perhaps.

    • Zwak , who will swing for the crime, in double time!

      No. Next question.

      • limey

        Does your wife like it?

      • Zwak , who will swing for the crime, in double time!

        She likes the costumes. Rolls her eyes at the storyline.

        Then again, when they make a mistake with the costumes she yells at the TV.

      • limey

        That’s important though. She should write an article for Glibs about it.

      • Shirley Knott

        Is she on Facebook? If so, she should check out Zach Pinsent/Zach Pinsent Tailoring. Quite the independent young man, who’s been eschewing modern fashion since he was 14. Dresses in (mostly) Regency style clothes, and is a stickler for accuracy. And fun. He looks good in it, too.

      • Zwak , who will swing for the crime, in double time!

        She is, and I will mention this Zach to her. Thank you!

    • SandMan

      I reluctantly started watching it because my wife liked it. I was actually surprised that I started liking it, something fascinating about the history of that period.

  21. Sensei

    Yum Yum?

    I’m sorry I don’t speak Asian.

    I’ve always wondered how they came up with that name as it essentially isn’t pronounceable in Japanese nor have I ever heard a name close to it.

    It also makes the insult even funnier since the woman was Chinese which brings us back to speaking Asian.

  22. The Late P Brooks

    Is Downton Abbey any good?

    It’s a soap opera.

    I have been watching season two of “Carnival Row”. I watched the first season so long ago I forgot what it was about, but it doesn’t really matter. I’m liking it. Rich visuals, kind of gory. A new story line has been introduced about a Workers’ Paradise.

    • limey

      Rich visuals are for the over 35s since everyone else is just looking at their phone 95% of the time, right?

  23. limey

    ヤムヤム!

    • limey

      Brooksed it. Was supposed to be a response to Sensei.

    • Sensei

      Yamu Yamu?

      That sounds like Yah Moo Yah Moo.

      • limey

        Weab

      • Sensei

        専門家だ。

      • limey

        The u on the “yamu yamu” isn’t elongated though, is it?

        Yāmu yāmu.

      • Sensei

        It would be barely pronounced with falling pitch.

        The big issue with the u in “yum” as in delicious in English pronunciation.

        Japanese only has 5 vowel like sounds and that ain’t one of them.

      • limey

        I am fully cognisant of everything you have just explained, and I do not disagree.

        I just put up the ヤムヤム!as a throwaway fun comment.

      • Sensei

        I’d never heard it, but it appears to be Japanese version of what English would make RanRan from an original Chinese name.

        + 1 Pretty Cure for explaining it.

        https://prettycure.fandom.com/wiki/DPPC07

  24. The Late P Brooks

    Hoovie gets content from shit BMWs. Why would he stop?

    True.

  25. The Late P Brooks

    Disposable one owner cars. Throw away when done.

    I didn’t used to think that was true, but this Element has changed my mind.

    At least Hondas are cheap(er than BMWs).

    • R.J.

      I had one of those. It was an accident magnet. Cursed by a gypsy. It also had a poor front wheel drive layout that led to endless alignments and brake pad wear. Very glad when I traded it in.

  26. The Late P Brooks

    It also had a poor front wheel drive layout that led to endless alignments and brake pad wear.

    The control arm bushings are all completely shot, which is apparently considered normal wear and tear.

    • R.J.

      I remember the traction control could not be turned off, so every right turn from a stop meant the front brakes activated (bad front wheel drive wheel spin). Rub, wear, repeat.

      • Count Potato

        Traction control is not being able to control your traction.

      • R.J.

        Traction control is when other people control your traction.

  27. DEG

    A growing number of automakers are backpedaling away from the huge, complex touchscreens that have infested dashboard design over the past 15 years. Buttons and knobs are coming back.

    The touchscreen pullback is the result of consumer backlash

    Good.

    not the enactment of overdue regulations or an awakening of corporate responsibility.

    Fuck off, Slate.

    • Scruffyy Nerfherder

      God forbid they should do it for the correct reasons

  28. DEG

    Upcoming SoHo Forum debate

    Libertarianism has been thoroughly corrupted by delusion, greed, and disdain for the weak.