Tuesday Morning Links

by | Mar 19, 2024 | Daily Links | 255 comments

It’s good to be back to links after vacation. I missed you guys.

No sports today, on to the links!

Garbage science

Participate in a virtue signaling session here.  Not that it’s in any way accurate, but at least it’ll make you feel good (or bad) about yourself. At least they didn’t ask what color you are and adjust it automatically. I half-expected them to do so.

Is this Trump’s “if you’re still deciding, you ain’t black” moment? Don’t bother asking the media. They’re not treating these situations anything close to the same.

And there goes another one. I guess Hobby Lobby will have to pick up the slack.

Probably underestimated

Tell me something I don’t know. Because this is no surprise.

This is not gonna go over very well. Or maybe it will. I guess it depends on who she donates money to.

Buckle up, buckaroos! This is gonna be a shitshow.

Fight! Fight! Fight! And I’m here for it.

This “Gone In 60 Seconds” remake sucks. At least for the victims. But those people are probably only stealing because they’re hungry, right Team Blue?

Here’s a great song. Early videos were strange. This one’s even stranger. But the song is even better than the first one. Enjoy them both.

And enjoy this lovely Tuesday, dear friends.

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255 Comments

  1. AlexinCT

    Participate in a virtue signaling session here. Not that it’s in any way accurate, but at least it’ll make you feel good (or bad) about yourself. At least they didn’t ask what color you are and adjust it automatically. I half-expected them to do so.

    People desperate for religion and meaning to their pathetic lives falling for a cult that gives them that religiousity.

    • Certified Public Asshat

      I like how if you give more of your income to the government your carbon footprint goes down.

  2. AlexinCT

    Tell me something I don’t know. Because this is no surprise.

    Remember when Google told people not to be evil? Yeah, that was all for show. Google is one of the most evil entities plaguing this country.

    • Not Adahn

      If you have to be told not to be evil, you are evil.

      • AlexinCT

        You think the people at Google don’t know they are evil and smirk about sticking it to the smellies?

      • SDF-7

        I think back when they started, the Valley was trying not to be evil. Telemetry, tracking — anything that involved siphoning customer data or putting any logic on their system that wasn’t documented was verboten and socially unacceptable (it was scandalous when companies were caught doing it). Information was supposed to be routed freely and enable people to do more from wherever, etc. Socially naive… sure — but that was the mindset.

        Then 9/11… and I personally think Snowden happened. And the NSA quickly made inroads “for national security” and tracking / data gathering quickly became expected and good (you don’t want the terrorists to win!) and the natural monetization of that as long as you’re doing it anyway sank in… and we have the shitfests we have now.

        I’m sure getting in bed with the CCP didn’t help either….

      • Nephilium

        Yeah, it was reported as a big deal when Facebook was found to be building profiles of non-users (I want to say that was the Beacon scandal, but they had quite a few privacy related issues when they started).

        On the flip side, I recall studies that show most people will give up private information (street they grew up on, mother’s maiden name, etc) for a candy bar.

      • juris imprudent

        Maybe I’m mistaken, but I read Snowden as the govt looking at what the tech companies were doing ALREADY and said “we want some of that”.

      • Evan from Evansville

        That’s not how I read it. After 9/11, DC+ had every reason, private/public, to ‘invade’ online data. Suppliers were Patriotic to lend them a hand! Foot in the door, and humans be human.

        Sadly about Safety Questions: Shit is hard to remember. Too many/zero physical notes and/or shit in the Cloud… Humans esp now have a shitload of data coming into our brains. We don’t have enough ‘boxes’ to update/store this shit. <- – I honestly believe our brains have not evolved to handle the info input now faced w Internet 2.0. — Yes, every gen has said something similar. Those advances were fairly generational, esp after Industrialization. The curve has spiked up now. The RATE of increase is unprecedented. It's all gonna burst. Take away electricity and people'd be dead in fucking weeks. My family is smart. None of them can produce fire w/o it. I have like 9 lighters somewhere, at some capacity, at least somewhere. Yeesh. Fifty cents and immediate, pocket-sized access to hands-down the most important advance in our species.

        No humdinger, predictably. Well. Tight-rope of war can't be walked forever. Int'l trade is to big for war to happen NOW! (Huh. Um. Hrm.)

      • EvilSheldon

        Advertising has always been evil, or at least extremely amoral. Google managed to pretend that they were a tech company for a long time, but they’ve always been an advertising firm under the layers of makeup.

      • Zwak says the real is not governable, but self-governing.

        It’s splitting hairs, but they did start as a tech company, only realizing that after about a week that there was so, so much money in advertising.

    • Brawndo

      Link is broken for me

  3. AlexinCT

    Fight! Fight! Fight! And I’m here for it.

    They want the uppity voter base replace with a more compliant one. The will of the people of that voter base they want to replace, be damned.

  4. SDF-7

    Participate in a virtue signaling session here.

    We don’t share any of your information

    That this just happens to be the same sort of questions every marketing survey asks… and that is really nice for predicting what we can sell you… pure coinkydink! Trust us!

    So yeah…. no on that one.

    • AlexinCT

      The only footprint I am concerned about is the one our government is leaving on everyone that isn’t an idiot’s face.

    • pistoffnick

      *snaps suspenders, adjusts monocle*

      58 tons

      • rhywun

        I didn’t get to the end but at some point I turned green AF. But then again I am single and childless so nyah nyah.

  5. Not Adahn

    Dr. David Kilmnick, President of the New York LGBT Network, said Jenner’s support for the ban is “baffling.”

    Honesty is completely incomprehensible to Doktor Kilmnick.

    • Zwak says the real is not governable, but self-governing.

      Alsotoo, having a distinct, informed perspective that is at odds with the narrative is perplexing.

  6. UnCivilServant

    I missed you guys.

    Need more range time?

    • Not Adahn

      We’re getting more evasive.

      • SDF-7

        Heh… some well targeted puns there. Even Swiss would have to be impressed at y’all’s caliber.

      • DrOtto

        I love how he makes it back after getting the keys and Falk yells “serpentine, Shell, serpentine!” So he runs back and reruns it “correctly”. True story, back in the day, I was robbed at gunpoint delivering pizza. I ran a serpentine pattern on the way back to my car.

    • Zwak says the real is not governable, but self-governing.

      Shrimp souvlaki, yes?

    • The Other Kevin

      I watched that thing happen in real time Saturday on Twitter. At first people were posting unrelated clips of the speech, then reposting maybe one lefty quoting “bloodbath” and commenting “OMG STOP LYING”, then that spread to more lefties, and at the time I realized the next day was Sunday and it would be all over the TV shows. And sure enough, everyone including Nancy Pelosi herself got into the act on Sunday.

      The frustrating part is they are repeating the lie often enough to make it the truth. 100% guarantee this will be part of the liberal orthodoxy until the end of time. The interesting part is the debunking tweet got 43 million views last I checked. But the people who still think the news is real won’t see that.

      • Not Adahn

        Duh, it couldn’t be in wikipedia if it wasn’t confirmed by reliable sources!

      • UnCivilServant

        Duh, it couldn’t be in wikipedia if it wasn’t was confirmed by reliable factual sources!

      • PutridMeat

        I was in a discussion with someone prior to 2020 election (might have been the same discussion that led to my abortion post all those years ago) and I was asking what’s so bad about Trump – he’s a 90s Democrat, you would have supported him 25 years ago, just give me one thing he’s done that so egregious it merits the hate/fear. He responded with the “Good people on both sides” Charlottesville trope – “he’s a white supremacist!” (never mind being unable to point to any policy position/action that supports that conclusion, he just is). Being a bit naive, I said “you know that’s just a flat out lie, right?” – “No it’s not” – “There’s context you know, within two sentences of that statement he explicitly said we’re not talking about real white supremacists, nazis, etc.” – “No he didn’t” – “OK, transcripts exist online, hell a video of the speech exists, we can look it up right now and you can prove me wrong” – “No, I don’t want to watch that crap”. To this day, I think he truly believes that Trump explicitly endorsed Nazis on that day and is unwilling to look at the source material to reveal the lie he is living.

        So – it works. There’s a reason “the big lie/tell a lie long enough it becomes the truth” exists. Because it works. And this will work too. The fools will insist in 2 years, whatever the outcome of the election, that Trump explicitly called for violence and a bloodbath if he lost.

  7. SDF-7

    Is this Trump’s “if you’re still deciding, you ain’t black” moment?

    Meh… like his “No sane Catholic would vote for Biden” (paraphrase) line, the OMB has a point. Would a normal politician have phrased it better? Hell yes….. but we seemed to be cursed with very interesting times in the Chinese sense… so this is what we’ve got.

    • Evan from Evansville

      This is pretty much exactly where I am on it. Using Blue phrasing correctly, it’s bad messaging. The right message, but not communicated/ transmitted with grace.

      With Biden et. al getting messaging and signaling all wrong, I strongly prefer Better Ideas said ‘crassly’ than Shitty Ideas tremendously delivered like *cough* Obama on MLK Jr. I’ve never voted for Trump, and it don’t matter in IN, but I would consider one this time just for my morality/ fun and honesty over JoeJoe.

      • AlexinCT

        I prefer honesty, even when brutal and crass, over pretty and flowery bullshit. The stink is just masked over, but the shit sammich is still a shit sammich, and I don’t want to eat it.

      • Evan from Evansville

        That’s where I was. I like (sometimes) saying controversial things out loud. It be who I be. But in my family +work, doing that politically is a No-Go. I’d like to have fun with it in certain occasions to spark shit when (I deed) appropriate and called for. (I can play the Public quite well, oddly.) I am also, now, Team Blue unassailable with my TBI. (They can ignore and faux-pity!) I say that, but I have never played that card. I haven’t really been tempted, thankfully. That’s the wrong sort of attention I want right now.

        In ’24? Meh. BIGGEST influence will likely be the weather.

      • Evan from Evansville

        Note: Growing up, my 15 years abroad, I always would join the political bar conversations w the expats. Now, family and work are the only folk/ppl I see. This is being addressed. Still, talkin’ politics out w my 30s demo? Nah. It has to be just right or someone crosses one of my Red Flags to signal saying what I really think, but delivered well.

    • Zwak says the real is not governable, but self-governing.

      I think phasing it “better” is why so many R politicians come off as fake, and that, like schlonged, his phrasing things like this is what makes him appear genuine to Yuge blocks of the populous.

  8. Tres Cool

    whaddup doh’
    yo whats goody

  9. Fourscore

    I took the carbon foot print test and came out in the top 25%. I’m so proud to be an over achiever. At last.

  10. AlexinCT

    Buckle up, buckaroos! This is gonna be a shitshow.

    Everyone knows Jenner is not a real woman because, despite the show, he is a conservative!

    /progtards

  11. SDF-7

    But those people are probably only stealing because they’re hungry, right Team Blue?

    On a related note…. have I mentioned I hate this state?

    • The Other Kevin

      We need to fight the terrorists over there > We need to stop the criminals before they cross the border

    • Cunctator

      —“The MAGA-friendly federal judge who keeps siding with Donald Trump in his Mar-a-Lago classified records”—

      Or, maybe, he is a somewhat honest judge and sees through the Gov’t case.

      • AlexinCT

        Unless you see the world the way they want you to, no matter how stupid, evil, or idiotic that world view that they want is, you are the bad guy…

    • The Other Kevin

      That’s really good news. “We’re charging Trump with having classified documents but we can’t tell you what’s in them. But trust us, they are really secret and really bad.” is one of the worst abuses of power in recent history.

      • R C Dean

        My favorite in all that was the staged display of what they found at Mar a Lago – mostly empty folders with the official classified labels on them. The kind of thing I’d grab as a souvenir.

      • juris imprudent

        Wasn’t one of the allegedly classified items a cocktail napkin with something scribbled on it?

      • R C Dean

        If I was the judge, I probably would have opened with “The prosecution asserts that they seized super-ultra-top-secret documents. I’m going to need to see the name and security clearance of every single person who had access to those documents – not actually looked at them, but could have looked at them. The prosecution also asserts these documents must be kept in a SCIF. I’m going to need the SCIF certification for wherever these documents have been since they were seized.

        “The prosecution asserts this is a matter of national security, so I’m sure it has the information I requested readily available. We’ll meet to review it at 8:00 tomorrow morning.”

  12. SDF-7

    Early videos were strange

    You’ll get no argument from me…. it is like the bands (or their producers) found their most artsy-fartsy film school buddies to make their Senior Year Film Project… that just happened to have the song as a soundtrack more often than not. Always really gets me when the song seems to be telling a story… and then the video is more like THIS IS THE TIME ON SPROCKETS WHEN WE DANCE!. Ruins the whole mood of the song.

    Of course… for every nonsensical “I stood models up against a wall, ja?” type art school flick we have something like Take On Me… so I suppose it all balances out.

    • AlexinCT

      The problem is the marketing angle….

      That industry that puts songs in their videos doesn’t care so much about the song as they do about doing something edgy to impress their peers.

    • Not Adahn

      Well…

      The ’80s were (imo) the last time when people thought pop art could also be High Art. Videos as a concept were fairly new, video making equipment was likewise new, so naturally it’s going to attract the young and avant-garde.

      See the movie Tapeheads for example. No seriously. I love that movie.

      • Zwak says the real is not governable, but self-governing.

        I see you are a fan of the Swanky Modes?

      • Zwak says the real is not governable, but self-governing.
  13. Cunctator

    Thanks for the links Sloopy. I had a couple of days where I felt it was time to take the black pill, but I still hold out hope.

  14. AlexinCT

    If you didn’t understand why the NYC kangaroo trial levied such a ridiculously high penalty on Trump for a fake crime nobody accused him of other than politically motivated scum, the intent was to prevent him from fighting the bullshit back without financially destroying him.

    The people that tell you Trump and his people represent an existential threat to their democracy – meaning the institutions of power they have created , own and use & abuse to stomp on the smellies, and not as so many idiots believe the ability for the smellies to pick their leaders and agendas – are not just evil. They are ruthlessly evil.

    • juris imprudent

      Seems like they are screaming for an 8th Amdt challenge.

      • AlexinCT

        Well, they were willing to basically end the real estate investment market in NYC to pull off this hit on the bad orange guy, so that level of desperation doesn’t really show much intelligence and forward thinking. After all, they have repeatedly shown that they do not care about consequences down the line, because the damage has already been done and the fix doesn’t really address the shit they wanted to accomplish…

      • prolefeed

        Yeah, “We fine you eleventy-trillion dollars. Pay us now! Oh, you don’t have eleventy-trillion dollars? Then you lose the due process right to appeal, and we can seize everything you own.” doesn’t seem remotely constitutional.

        It’s like getting a jaywalking ticket, and the judge fines the indigent defendent ten million dollars and sentences them to death by lethal injection. And then denies them the right to appeal the conviction because they don’t have the ten million.

      • R C Dean

        There does seem to also be a bit of a due process problem with saying “Well, appeals are only for small fines, not for really big ones.” Which is pretty much what this is about.

      • Suthenboy

        I am a bit confused. How is it that the court issuing the ruling has any say whatsoever over what cases appeals courts may hear? That, I always thought, was the purview of the appeals court.

    • R C Dean

      They already said they were giving it to the tribes, so I don’t think it even needs to be laundered into crony accounts.

      • dbleagle

        Why are they bribing the already deep blue rez? Because Team Red FYTW.

  15. Rat on a train

    The kids are back in school. The wife is at work. The house is quiet.

      • Rat on a train

        Unfortunately no, so I have to work.

      • SDF-7

        Always sucked back into the rat race….

  16. AlexinCT

    Is this revelation why the deep state has not been going in 100% on canceling Musk for taking over X and making it harder for them to control information?

    • EvilSheldon

      I don’t think that I would have a spy satellite built, or delivered to orbit, by someone who I didn’t have absolute confidence in. There would seem to be too many opportunities for various back doors…

      • AlexinCT

        I am pretty sure they have no security related problem of any kind with Musk and Space X, other than that he isn’t coopted to allow them to lie because of his policies on X.

      • EvilSheldon

        Maybe. Maybe not. Maybe Elon is getting off on the idea of the Feds funding his own private fleet of kinetic-kill vehicles…

    • Suthenboy

      It means almost everything you see in politics and social arenas today is kabuki theater.

  17. Not Adahn

    Inflation news:

    In the off-season, the restaurants here have special dinners, prix fixe meals with wine/beer/whatever their distributor wants to push. The are usually excellent and were in the $80/person range a few years ago when I was not worried about saving money or getting fatter. I opened up one of the invites today, it’s $190.50/person.

    • AlexinCT

      This phenom seems to have become the norm….

      Restaurants where two people could eat decent meal and have a few drinks for $75-95, now cost an easy $125-150 for a similar experience.

      But there is no inflation and Bidenomics rocks…

    • Nephilium

      Here we have various food weeks (pierogi, pizza, burger, etc) as well as the independent restaurant groups that do prix fixie meals in spring and fall. The prices have been climbing up for all of them. Hell, one of the local breweries doesn’t have a burger on the menu that’s below $20.

      • Toxteth O'Grady

        fixie? 🚲

      • Zwak says the real is not governable, but self-governing.

        Bicycle girls.

      • Evan from Evansville

        Portion sizes in America are insane. This is profoundly positive, cuz starvation sucks. But is further weakening our culture and species. Far too cozy.

        For me: Pro– Get TONS of leftovers. Food lasts me a while. I’m a nibbler, regardless. “Normal” portions are way too big for me. Con– $$ DAMN.

      • Evan from Evansville

        (Yes. Not all of price is caused by supply. Bigger portions add, regardless.)

      • juris imprudent

        You will believe what The Party tells you. If you see evidence to the contrary you will ignore it, because The Party is never wrong.

      • Fatty Bolger

        Most of the price is non-food stuff, that’s why proportion sizes have risen so much. They have to raise the price anyway, so giving people more food at least makes them feel like they’re getting more value for their money.

      • Not Adahn

        Speaking of your food — how come you’ve never mentioned karpatka? And how have I never had this?

    • Drake

      Last Friday my wife and I were eating at an Afghan restaurant she likes. I had pull out my phone and dig up an old menu to prove that prices have almost doubled in the past year.

      • AlexinCT

        Every place I have gone to has had brand spanking new menus..

        And always because prices have changed drastically upwards…

        Some places have even chosen to put prices on whiteboards now so they can change them quicker and with less cost/hassle.

    • Sean

      Was just talking about this kind of thing this morning with my sister. I’m expecting to see a lot less dining out options over the next year or two.

      • Nephilium

        There’s already been quite a few cancelled remodel/expansion projects I’ve heard about in the industry, and then there’s places that were closing for a “brief remodel” that still haven’t opened back up years later.

      • Toxteth O'Grady

        How to make a small fortune in the restaurant biz?

        Bit of a tangent, but the food waste described (about halfway down the page) when the inspector shows up is infuriating. https://www.npr.org/transcripts/1238531911

      • AlexinCT

        How to make a small fortune in the restaurant biz?

        You start with a really big fortune and piss most of it away?

      • Toxteth O'Grady

        That was the implied punchline, yes.

      • Nephilium

        “Start with a large one.”

        This past year started a kick off of restaurant closures that doesn’t look to be slowing down. And these are just the higher profile launches, failures, and shutterings, not the little mom and pop that opened up with six months of runway. One that’s dominating local news is a place that has had the same ownership for over 20 years (it had a rebrand during that time), due to a rent increase of over 60%. In the owner’s defense, he bought the property from a non-profit who had been charging rent rates well below market.

      • Homple

        Did the nonprofit sell the property for more than they paid for it?

    • SDF-7

      I believe: “Yes” and “Wasn’t it discussed quite a bit in the afternoon links yesterday?”

      Along with much annoyance at the whole “fire in a crowded theater” garbage that is her spiritual ancestor on this.

      • AlexinCT

        I tend to be locked in work in the PM and unable to join, but it is unbelievable to me that someone on the SCOTUS feels government should not be blocked from being evil.

      • juris imprudent

        The old familiar battle cry: IT ISN’T WRONG WHEN WE DO IT!!!

      • SDF-7

        No judgement on reading the PM links or not, good sir… just pointing out that “It has been noted, yes”. 😉

      • Rat on a train

        They are the “ends justify the means” crowd. The Constitution is an obstacle to their ends.

    • Suthenboy

      That is the bog-standard position for leftists since….well, ever. It is the cornerstone of their entire world view. Kagan said that gauging laws by their compliance within the bounds the constitution defines is ” a novel approach”.
      The whole position could be summed up with “I get to do what I want, you get to do as you are told. Fuck you.”

      Yes, they are the enemies of the citizenry, of the individual, and of the country. They are evil. It is as simple as that.

      • juris imprudent

        They are evil. It is as simple as that.

        The mistake is to believe that one side isn’t. They both do evil, just in different ways.

      • The Other Kevin

        Agreed. This is just how progressives think. The government is there to take care of everything, and we have a “living” constitution that can be bent or ignored if it gets in the way. Your rights are less important than whatever task the government wants to do.

      • Zwak says the real is not governable, but self-governing.

        (Heh. One of the fun things to do is point out that DudeBro presidentes country has a “living constitution” and that is what was able to allow him to get additional terms)

    • prolefeed

      Unless KJB’s staff somehow prescripted the question she asked, I don’t think one can say she’s stupid. Utterly opposed to the First Amendment, and the notion that there’s any limits on the government if it interferes with Team Blue priorities, sure.

      • Zwak says the real is not governable, but self-governing.

        I saw your question yesterday in the PM links, and, after thinking about it I came to the conclusion that she is either a) an idiot, like I said, or b) so intellectually dishonest as to be functionally the same. Even though you are right about how she answered the “what is a woman?” question per prevailing leftist orthodoxy, it cemented in my mind that if she can force herself to answer that “I am not a biologist” to the question, that she is either one or the other, that she is solely a jumped up midwit, i.e. stupid, as opposed to the other possibility, that she is nothing more than a liar.

        In closing, I concur with counselor Dean.

    • R C Dean

      As to whether Affirmative Action Jackson is just not very smart or is ideologically driven when she’s says stuff like “I can’t define what a woman is. I’m not a scientist.” Or “The First Amendment shouldn’t restrict the government from doing important stuff.”

      What difference does it make? Either way, she is completely unsuited for the court. And how exactly do you distinguish between “stupid” and “subscribes to an ideology that is obviously at odds with reality in multiple ways”? Doesn’t sticking to a belief system that is repeatedly disproven in front of your eyes count as stupid?

      • Suthenboy

        My only question is are we marginally better off with her than Garland? I think we really dodged a bullet when Garland did not make it onto the bench.

      • juris imprudent

        Is there any action Garland has undertaken as AG that does not scream how lucky we are that he is not on the court?

      • Sensei

        For whatever reason, he release the Hur report.

        I’m guessing he wanted to punch back at Team Biden.

      • AlexinCT

        Doesn’t sticking to a belief system that is repeatedly disproven in front of your eyes count as stupid?

        Not if the problem is that your system is actually of a religious nature and demand fervor. That’s evil.

    • Fourscore

      Old news but good news anyway.

      Thanks, Jimbo

  18. Suthenboy

    Dunno what it is lately but the universe seems to be throwing it in my face extra hard. I know none of us are perfect but over and over for the last couple of months I have seen just how deeply flawed we as humans all are. This of course makes anyone with a shred of self-awareness take a good hard look at themselves.
    It seems impossible not to be black pilled.

    • Fourscore

      Hope the fish are biting, that always make feller feel better.

      We’re looking at a forecast of a foot of snow over the weekend. I’m happy about hat, lessen the fire danger. It’ll melt quickly. We’ve only had about 8 inches all winter so nice surprise.
      Kids will get a chance to play outside over the week end.

      • Suthenboy

        How are your critters doing? We had a hard summer last and the winter hasn’t been kind to mine. My bees are going through 8-10 lbs of sugar and a gallon and half of water per day. I probably won’t take any honey this year. Their numbers seem to be upping quickly so we will see.
        I may split a hive soon or just ad a couple of supers. I haven’t decided yet.

      • Fourscore

        We don’t winter over the little fellers, we buy 3 lb packages every year. We’ve tried to carry them over but they freeze out, moving them to a shelter doesn’t seem to help. Die and smell bad.

        We take delivery May 4th, bees fresh from the almond orchards in CA and ready to work.

    • The Other Kevin

      I am super black pilled lately too. It sucks.

  19. SDF-7

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    *19/19 words (+1 bonus word)
    🎯 Perfect accuracy

    I played https://squaredle.com 03/19:
    *30/30 words (+6 bonus words)
    🎯 Perfect accuracy
    🔥 Solve streak: 291

    Nothing to write home about being in the easy phase of the week.

    • Sean

      I played https://squaredle.com 03/19:
      25/30 words (+11 bonus words)
      Play streak: 177

      I played https://squaredle.com 03/19:
      30/30 words (+14 bonus words)
      📖 In the top 5% by bonus words
      🔥 Solve streak: 177

      Meh.

      • Sean

        Derp.

        I played https://squaredle.com/xp 03/19:
        *19/19 words (+6 bonus words)
        📖 In the top 7% by bonus words

  20. Gender Traitor

    And there goes another one.

    But… but… they’re keeping their stores open, right? Right?? ::breathes into paper bag:: That said, though, the store near my house is handy, but so is the Hobby Lobby near my office. And when I wanted washable upholstery fabric to make sofa cushions (to replace a cat-ruined futon mattress) I gave Jo-Ann every opportunity – looked at two locations – but HL had what I wanted.

    I also like to shop at HL to scandalize my NPR Lady older sister. 😁

    • UnCivilServant

      I shop at hobby lobby because they stock stuff I want to buy.

      JoAnn doesn’t even have regular buttons for fixing my shirts.

      • Gender Traitor

        What? You don’t want Disney character buttons on your dress shirts?

    • Nephilium

      Per local news (as the company is headquartered down in Hudson) they’re shifting back to being privately owned, and there’s going to be store closures.

      • Gender Traitor

        Then I suspect my nearby one is doomed, as it’s not on the fashionable side of town. 😞

      • Nephilium

        Went back through the latest in the local news, and it looks like they’re not planning on closing stores to begin with.

      • Rat on a train

        I avoid the fashionable side of town. The traffic is worse.

  21. Not Adahn

    SLD: Credentialism is bad and government imposed barriers to entry are worse.

    Remember some years back when a high school debate team won nationals with the argument, “we’re black, therefore we automatically win all competitions against whitey?” Well, that NuTruth has had time to go through college and law school:

    https://www.thepublica.com/washington-supreme-court-rules-that-bar-exam-no-longer-a-requirement-to-practice-law-cites-impact-on-marginalized-groups/

    • AlexinCT

      That social justice idiocy can only be implemented if you drag everybody down to the always dropping lowest level. And this basically causes all systems to break and fail. And then the idiots that foisted the stupid on everyone will blame the people calling this idiocy out for that.

  22. Pope Jimbo

    I think this is a dick move. I’ve said it about Somali cashiers who won’t do their job (ring up pork products) because of their religious beliefs. I’ll say the same for pharmacists. If your religious beliefs prevent you from doing your job, you should find other work.

    More interestingly, I would love to hear a real proggie explain how this works in their world where men can have babies. Sure seems like some real troglodyte thinking in this decision. Only women need emergency contraception? Aitken county is Fourscore’s stomping grounds! Are these shitlords saying that Fourscore doesn’t have legal rights to emergency contraception while Mrs. Fourscore does?

    A pharmacist in Aitkin County engaged in sex discrimination when he refused to fill a woman’s prescription for emergency contraception because of his personal beliefs, the Minnesota Court of Appeals ruled Monday.

    It’s believed to be the first time a U.S. court found it was sex discrimination to refuse to fill a prescription for emergency contraception. Jess Braverman, legal director for Gender Justice, one of the groups that worked on the lawsuit, said the ruling could have national implications in the ongoing battle over reproductive rights.

    “Emergency contraception is time-sensitive medication. You have to be confident when you show up to get your medication that you are not going to be turned away for reasons that are not medical reasons,” Braverman said.

    • robc

      If your religious beliefs prevent you from doing your job, you should find other work.

      That should be a decision for his employer to make. They employee should neither be protected from nor forced to do it by the government. It is entirely up to the employer. If the pharmacy owner is okay with a pharmacist refusing to fill a prescription, then what is the problem?

      • Pope Jimbo

        Good point. I was going to say that if they started their own pharmacy they could do whatever they wanted. The flip side would be fine too. If your employer told you that you couldn’t sell emergency contraception, that would be OK.

        Still I hop to doG that Fourscore gets his Plan B and isn’t showing a belly bump at the next Honey Harvest.

      • Fourscore

        The belly bump has been there for a long time, 10-20 years, maybe a reason to change pharmacies. I’ll need industrial strength suspenders to keep my britches from falling down.

    • EvilSheldon

      As per usual, the issue here is the lack of consistency.

      I’d be fine with a universal ruling that said that one’s personal beliefs have no place in the workplace, so long as it’s a legal product or service under discussion.

      I’d also be fine with a universal ruling that said that no one can be compelled to go against their conscience, even employees on company time.

      What both the donkeys and the elephants want, is for their cherished ideologies to be protected, and the other guys’ to be subject to the whims of popularity.

      • AlexinCT

        I’d be fine with a universal ruling that said that one’s personal beliefs have no place in the workplace, so long as it’s a legal product or service under discussion.

        So much this..

        The problem is that the people with a chip on their shoulder tend to be the same people that demand unequal enforcement so they can get their way going both ways. Unequal enforcement is always the problem.

      • R C Dean

        If the ruling was “your employer can say that your personal beliefs, etc.”, sure. If it was “Nobody, anywhere, under penalty of law can allow their personal beliefs to influence their work”, well, fuck no.

        Howsabout we just say we don’t need anybody to rule on this issue at all, and leave it to, you know, free association to sort out.

      • Zwak says the real is not governable, but self-governing.

        How about “Free Association”? If you are cool with me and mine, yay! I get to work for you. If you are not, boo, I get fired. No if, ands or buts.

        Now, if you work for he gov’t? Wear only white, only say hello, and blank walls. No picking favorites for you!

      • Zwak says the real is not governable, but self-governing.

        How about I finish reading a comment before I stick my foot in my mouth and repeat what you said?

        Yeah, that’s the ticket!

    • Fatty Bolger

      Calling that sex discrimination is idiotic. Pretty sad that the Minnesota courts would go along with what’s obviously an attempt to exploit an inapplicable law.

  23. robc

    I was looking for a CS Lewis quote for another site, and I came across below. “Is Progress Possible: Willing Slaves of the Welfare State” was already my favorite Lewis essay, but I always find something new in it.

    I believe a man is happier, and happy in a richer way, if he has ‘the freeborn mind’. But I doubt whether he can have this without economic independence, which the new society is abolishing. For economic independence allows an education not controlled by Government; and in adult life it is the man who needs, and asks, nothing of Government who can criticise its acts and snap his fingers at its ideology. Read Montaigne; that’s the voice of a man with his legs under his own table, eating the mutton and turnips raised on his own land. Who will talk like that when the State is everyone’s schoolmaster and employer? Admittedly, when man was untamed, such liberty belonged only to the few. I know. Hence the horrible suspicion that our only choice is between societies with few freemen and societies with none.

    I bolded the last line…this is what the equity movement is doing, trying to bring us the latter. Its not the first attempt, it won’t be the last (unless it works).

    • AlexinCT

      Free men don’t always comply and do what the top men want…

      And the equity movement is about making everyone equally inept so nobody feels left out for being more inept.

    • AlexinCT

      What did Kirk Cousins do now?

      • Pope Jimbo

        He forsook the Purple! Left to become a carpetbagger in Atlanta.

        Actually it was a great deal for the Vikes GM. The Falcons so overpaid that the GM can let him walk without pissing off the fans. Everyone understands that while Cousins was way better than anyone we had last year (or this year), he wasn’t $180M good. Especially for a guy who is coming off a torn achilles.

      • AlexinCT

        Hey I rejoiced when back in the day the Redskins sent him to you purple wearers. Happy to hear you all made out sending him elsewhere, cause the redskins sure didn’t.

      • Fatty Bolger

        Well, we know it probably wasn’t winning a playoff game.

  24. AlexinCT

    I can see why people whose sole accomplishments are to manage public opinion through falsehoods feel free speech is a real problem..

  25. Sensei

    The program has been running for less than six months, and the state’s top business regulator announced early results last week. The Department of Environmental Protection, which decides when developers can break ground, has reduced its backlog for new permits by 41%. Individual workers are benefiting too. Car salesmen, pharmacists and real-estate brokers are getting licenses in less than half the time it used to take.

    https://www.wsj.com/articles/a-simple-idea-for-speedier-government-pa-payback-fees-wait-time-shapiro-ad59273b?st=rpjjr297tahsz80&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink

  26. AlexinCT

    Why do the smellies continue to refuse to accept our supremacy over them?

    Like with Obama, we were told the WH crypt keeper was going to unite us and overcome the evil of others. In hindsight, in both cases, we ended up even more divided and the uniters consistently talk about how that isn’t on them for being divisive, but on us for not accepting what we are told by our betters.

    • Zwak says the real is not governable, but self-governing.

      You just have to accept the power of Obama in your heart, or you will be subject to that power via the sword.

      It is very uniting when you look at it that way.

      • Tres Cool

        That looks strangely familiar for some reason.

    • prolefeed

      Mrs. Prole got me one of those as a birthday gift. I used it once, for show, then tucked it onto a high shelf she can’t reach.

      She thinks guys with jacked up four wheel drive pickup trucks with huge tires are overcompensating or something. Cept, this is the feminine version of those trucks.

    • Gender Traitor

      I think it would sell better to guys if they just called it the Bladder Buster.

      • UnCivilServant

        “We’re a classy company. They’re the ones who need to change”

    • Shpip

      The new Stanley man might not require a steel canteen to take into the wilderness, but he might want a sleek water bottle to take from the office to the gym to date night in a wine bar, according to Jenn Reeves, Stanley’s vice president of global brand marketing.

      Former tool brand going after the metrosexual market after conquering the suburban mommy and Basic College Girl segments. Only one way to see if it’ll work.

      • Zwak says the real is not governable, but self-governing.

        (two different Stanleys)

    • Zwak says the real is not governable, but self-governing.

      Is that a purse bolted to the side?

    • Gender Traitor

      I’m still mystified by the way a travel mug became a fashion accessory. I would, however, welcome recommendations for one that would actually keep my coffee hot (but that isn’t outrageously expensive. Looking at you, Yeti.) I’ve been using a Tervis that I got as a Secret Santa gift at work years ago. I think it was the “hot” travel mug at the time, but I’m underwhelmed at it’s temperature-preserving abilities.

      • R C Dean

        My “travel mug” (I actually use it as a thermos to keep my coffee warm in the morning but drink out of an actual mug) is pushing 30 years old and the stainless liner is actually, well, stained, so I just ordered a new one. Because I make exactly the same amount of coffee every morning and drain it from the coffeemaker directly into the travel mug, I wanted something around 16 – 20 ounces that would fit under my coffeemaker.

        The Stanley and Yeti options that fit my specs cost exactly the same ($30), which I thought wasn’t bad for a quality piece that would last decades. I would up going with the Yeti.

      • Gender Traitor

        Report back to confirm whether the Yeti is worth the price, please? Thx!

      • R C Dean

        It’s supposed to get here Friday. I will try to remember to post a review (in comments; I can’t see eking a whole post out of a coffee mug).

      • Tres Cool

        Some bleach will get rid of that stain quickly. I have the same issue with the pitcher I use for tea.

        Just remember to rinse thoroughly.

      • Toxteth O'Grady

        Barkeeper’s Friend.

      • R C Dean

        Tried both. neither got it all out.

      • Common Tater

        I have an Aladdin that I bought with the coffee in it at a gas station for $5 around 20 years ago. It’s well insulated. What I like about it is that is much wider and the bottom so it is very difficult to knock over.

      • Sean

        That’s how Tres likes his wimmenz.

      • Tres Cool

        A wise man once told me: “she little in the middle but she got much back”.

    • EvilSheldon

      People who actually go into the wilderness often use disposable 1-liter water bottles from 7-11.

      • Zwak says the real is not governable, but self-governing.

        And I will pour one out for my dead Nalgene bottle.

        (seriously, there is as much fashion in the backpacking word as New York)

    • Tres Cool

      Jugsy has a couple of Yeti and Stanley. When I asked about the hype she said “they keep stuff cold forever. You should take one to work.”

      I said, “that thing holds a quart and weighs 3 lbs dry. Im not carrying that up a 100′ ladder. I have enough shit to drag behind me.”

  27. Shpip

    Friend: I thought you said you were dieting.
    Me: I *am* dieting.
    Friend: I just watched you eat three donuts.
    Me: But I wanted four. That’s the kind of self-control you need.

    • AlexinCT

      Well played.

    • AlexinCT

      How are they stealing the semen? Some skank blows ya and then runs off to store the splooge?

      • R.J.

        Doesn’t really say. I would normally research it out of morbid curiosity but time is short.

      • AlexinCT

        I was also looking to get more info by volunteering to figure out how it was done..

      • Pope Jimbo

        There isn’t a clear process yet.

        First they have to work the wrinkles out, then they can steal the juice.

      • AlexinCT

        Wait…

        Wut?

      • Tres Cool

        My baby-mama didn’t have any “kit” (so to speak). She used her mouth.
        And by that I mean she said “Oh dont worry….Im on the pill.”

      • Toxteth O'Grady

        Sorry to hear that. 🙁

    • juris imprudent

      …a shocking legal fact – ‘semen stealing’ is technically not illegal in the US.

      That which is not forbidden is mandatory!

    • Zwak says the real is not governable, but self-governing.

      Semen stealing kit: five drinks with a 2am whisper “I am on the pill, and allergic to latex.”

      • Tres Cool

        Damn…shoulda read your post

    • Sensei

      You must be a fungi at parties!

    • juris imprudent

      I think I see the problem…

      Dave’s Sushi in Bozeman

      • AlexinCT

        Gas station Sushi…

    • Suthenboy

      Dont eat at restaurants whose kitchens are staffed by people that crawled out from under a rock last week and are clueless about germ theory?

    • PieInTheSky

      I did not know you could under-cook mushrooms. Then again never ate morels.

      • juris imprudent

        The “journalists” seem quite confused too, since they describe the morel as edible and then try to argue it is toxic raw. They should test that theory on death-caps – themselves.

      • PieInTheSky

        via wiki

        Toxicity

        The consumption of Morchella species can have adverse effects. In 2023, a Montana restaurant serving them was linked to 51 people who experienced gastrointestinal illness, with two reported deaths.[72] The consumption of raw morels in particular is advised against.[73] An unknown toxin, possibly hydrazine in small amounts,[74] can be neutralized via cooking.[73] Additionally, cooked morels can reportedly cause symptoms of upset stomach when consumed with alcohol.[75]

        When eating this fungus for the first time, it is advised to consume a small amount to minimize any allergic reaction. As with all fungi, morels for consumption must be clean and free of decay. Morels growing in old apple orchards previously treated with the deprecated insecticide lead arsenate may accumulate levels of toxic lead and arsenic that are unsuitable for human consumption.[76]

      • pan fried wylie

        *story about toxic mushroom*

        “Is that real?”

        *wikiquote citing same story*

        “That settles That!”

    • Pope Jimbo

      I love morel mushrooms.

      Unfortunately after going morel mushroom hunting with my dad, he got Guillane-Barre disease and now my wife – with her keen Korean science – has decided that morel mushrooms cause the disease. So now morels are forbidden.

      I used to be able to get a fix by visiting Dad during the spring and eating some with him. Since he has passed, there have been none for me.

      • UnCivilServant

        That’s an amorel position!

      • Fatty Bolger

        Could actually have been the mushrooms, you can get it from a bacteria that is sometimes associated with them.

  28. PieInTheSky

    Who Are You in the Russian Revolution

    https://www.gotoquiz.com/who_are_you_in_the_russian_revolution

    You are a Kadet, a member of the liberal-reformist Constitutional-Democratic Party. You support the republic and the February revolution, and are concerned about both the Bolsheviks and the White Armies. You want Russia to reform into a capitalist liberal democracy like France or Britain.

    • R C Dean

      I was pretty much “yeah, republic is the best option” until I got to voting. Having a hard time not clicking the “Nobody should be allowed to vote, Democracy is a bad system” option.

      • PieInTheSky

        I actually did click that 🙂

  29. The Late P Brooks

    Dave’s Sushi- heard of it, never eaten there.

    • juris imprudent

      I am making of fun of sushi in Montana in general.

    • Zwak says the real is not governable, but self-governing.

      Eh, Dave’s not there.

    • Sensei

      デイブのお寿司

  30. The Late P Brooks

    Political science

    To Longwell, this new generation of young conservatives is drifting away from the traditional Republican candidates of the past few decades and more towards those that embody Trump and adopt his brash style of politics.

    “For people who have chosen to identify as Republicans or conservatives, in this moment, they’ve done it because they like what they see out of Donald Trump,” she said.

    Gen Z and younger millennial voters overwhelmingly supported President Biden in 2020 and historically back Democratic candidates. That said, some recent national polling shows Trump and Biden in a closer matchup among voters under 35, leaving potential for the GOP as they zero in on battleground states where margins may be small.

    “You change ten percent of that audience, you have fundamentally changed a presidential race,” said John Brabender, a media consultant to the Trump campaign. He cautioned that while Trump has had an influence on young conservatives, so has Biden.

    “It can’t be dismissed how important it is in some sense that they see Biden as an overwhelming failure,” he added.

    Those young people do not see Biden as a failure because he failed to cancel enough student debt or ban fossil fuels.

  31. The Late P Brooks

    this new generation of young conservatives is drifting away from the traditional Republican candidates

    It sounds as if she admits they haven’t necessarily abandoned conservative principles. merely unprincipled losers like McCain and Romney.

  32. PieInTheSky

    This city is not in Italy, France, or Germany.

    It’s in China and it’s less than ten years old.

    This is Huawei’s R&D Headquarters, where 25,000 people work, and it might just be the most interesting office building(s) in the world…

    https://twitter.com/culturaltutor/status/1769904859455623449

    • UnCivilServant

      “This is where we look at the information we stole from the people who actually developed it”.

      Huawei has never invented anything.

  33. PieInTheSky

    .@WSJ
    providing a troubling glimpse into last of the Washington psyche calling the Czech Republic – a “small satellite state” as though they were describing Abkhazia – it is larger than Austria, Hungary, Ireland or Switzerland….

    https://twitter.com/RoryStewartUK/status/1769438948277817709

    Americans hatin on the czech cause they have better pistols and better beer.

    • UnCivilServant

      Why are they only comparing the size of Bohemia with small countries?

    • JaimeRoberto (carnitas/spicy salsa)

      And prettier, thinner women.

  34. The Late P Brooks

    He’s done lost his mind

    Elon Musk is showing the world how radicalized he has become.

    The billionaire, one of the most consequential figures to walk the Earth, spent another weekend swimming in the right-wing fever swamps of X — a bad habit that was apparent when his interview with Don Lemon was released Monday morning.

    In the contentious interview, Musk equated moderating dangerous and appalling hate speech to “censorship,” bashed the press for legitimate reporting, assailed DEI programs without supporting evidence, skewered advertisers who fled the X platform last year and yet again gave credence to the racist Great Replacement theory, among other things.

    To those not fluent in the intricacies of right-wing media, some of what Musk said may have sounded bizarre or even foreign. But in the right-wing fever swamps, where Musk is now deeply entrenched, these are the issues that animate the masses.

    Of all the evil stalking the earth apostasy is the most horrifying.

    • Drake

      Putting ideas out there might make people think for themselves!

      • AlexinCT

        He makes it harder for the machine to program the low information idiots!

    • The Other Kevin

      I saw clips of those interviews. Musk handles himself very well. And I doubt any “normal” person would have much of a problem with anything he said.

      My favorite one was about censorship. He said right to Lemon’s face, “You want censorship. You’d do it in a second.” And that the first amendment protects speech from people you don’t like saying things you don’t like. Otherwise there’s no point to it.

      • Fatty Bolger

        Man Explains to Journalist Why First Amendment is Important

        Now that’s ironic. Or is it? I don’t want to get called out by the irony police.

      • Rat on a train

        The 1A only protects popular speech. The 5A only protects the innocent. The 2A only protects the military. …

    • pan fried wylie

      Who’s joining my new bluegrass-punk band, Right-wing Fever Swamp?

      • juris imprudent

        Too derivative of the Vast Right Wing Conspiracy.

    • Certified Public Asshat

      Musk equated moderating dangerous and appalling hate speech to “censorship,”

      well, yes.

      • juris imprudent

        dangerous and appalling hate speech

        Only to your delicate sensibilities, cupcake.

  35. The Late P Brooks

    In effect, Musk has become self-radicalized on the very website that he was forced to purchase for $44 billion, sliding deeper into the darkest and most unsavory corners of the platform that has served to only reinforce his own worldview with an echo chamber of conspiracy theorists and ego-stoking sycophants that regularly fawn at his every move no matter how outrageous or preposterously false.

    Oh, horror.

    • JaimeRoberto (carnitas/spicy salsa)

      If I recall correctly, he could have backed out of the deal and paid a fine on the order of a billion dollars. He wasn’t really forced to buy Twitter.

  36. The Late P Brooks

    We need “red flag” laws for business ownership. People like Musk should not be allowed to own large influential business enterprises. The societal risks are too great.

    • The Other Kevin

      +1 TikTok ban

    • R.J.

      I know. Why even report it? Just show up with the wood chipper and quietly take care of the issue.

    • Fatty Bolger

      This stuff makes my blood boil. Of course the lazy, idiot cops arrest the actual homeowner and not the criminal to make the problem go away.

      Also, I’m looking at that “million dollar house”, and laughing at all the articles that have been popping up lately about how New Yorkers fleeing the city are supposedly finding out that living in Florida or Texas didn’t save them much money after all. Yeah, right.

  37. Common Tater

    “Patricia Silva entered the women’s locker room at a Fairbanks, Alaska, Planet Fitness and claims she saw a “man” in there shaving…

    The gym backed up its decision in a statement: “Our gender identity non-discrimination policy states that members and guests may use the facilities that best align with the sincere, self-reported gender identity.”

    https://nypost.com/2024/03/18/opinion/women-can-be-disturbed-by-biological-men-in-their-locker-room/

    No idea why “man” is in quotes. Self-ID is retarded.

    • R.J.

      Just makes no sense. Kick that dude out, maybe lose 4 or 5 members. Kick that lady out, lose 100s of members and possibly your franchise. And that is absolutely a man.

  38. The Late P Brooks

    It worked for E Jean Carroll

    A Florida woman alleges in a lawsuit filed in New York state court Monday that in 1993 New York Mayor Eric Adams, then her colleague at the city Transit Police and a top official at a Black police officers’ organization, demanded oral sex in return for helping her get a promotion.

    Lorna Beach-Mathura, who was a civilian employee of the department, says in the lawsuit that when she refused, Adams exposed himself and “forcibly pushed” her hand onto his groin. When she pulled away, he continued masturbating in front of her, the lawsuit says.

    Now Beach-Mathura is seeking unspecified damages from Adams, the city of New York, New York City Transit Police, the Guardians Association and three other unknown entities, according to the lawsuit filed in New York County Supreme Court. The NYPD Guardians Association is a fraternal organization representing Black members of service, including civilian police employees.

    That’s what Adams gets for stepping out of line on immigration.

    • R.J.

      I bet you are right.

    • Sean

      No witnesses, no evidence, no statute of limitations. Sounds legit.

      Slam dunk case. Make that bitch rich!

    • Common Tater

      1993

    • Drake

      Remember when Clinton used to laugh off these kinds of accusations off because the lack of evidence made it impossible to prove? Got away with it until an intern saved a dress he jizzed on.

    • Tres Cool

      Didn’t they change the statute of limitations ideally just to snag Trump?
      Now that net is hauling in plenty of their own.

      • juris imprudent

        Foreseeable consequences are not unintended – I read that somewhere.

  39. Common Tater

    “The first over-the-counter birth control pill in the US is now available.

    Online sales for Opill, a progestin-only pill (POP), began Monday, and so far the estrogen-free pills are available to purchase on Amazon and directly from Opill.com.

    Per the website, once the drugs are in stock, they’ll be available for purchase online at Walmart and Walgreens, as well as in-store at Target and CVS.”

    https://nypost.com/2024/03/19/lifestyle/over-the-counter-birth-control-pills-are-now-available-in-the-us/

    • Fourscore

      Planned Parenthood hardest hit

      • Shpip

        Planned Parenthood hardest hit

        They’ll be fine. Their cash cows are ‘bortin the kids of people too stupid to take The Pill, and more recently “gender-affirming care” for deeply confused young people.

  40. The Late P Brooks

    Fortune mag headline on google nooz- something about shifting the cost of realtor commissions “between buyers and sellers”.

    That whole “seller pays the commission” thing cracks me up. Where does the money come from?

  41. Common Tater

    “This shouldn’t surprise anyone. If you have a Gmail account, you’ve no doubt noticed how fundraising emails from Republican candidates and conservative causes manage to get buried in your spam folder even though you never flagged them. It was so bad that the Republican National Committee sued Google for its discriminatory practices, but a Biden-appointed federal judge dismissed the case.

    But Google’s efforts to help the Democrats go much deeper than sending GOP emails to users’ spam folders. According to a new report from the Media Research Center (MRC), Google has been interfering with U.S. elections for at least 16 years, and MRC has found 41 instances of them doing so.

    It wasn’t just to help Democrats defeat Republicans either. In 2008, before Google helped tip the scales so Obama could defeat John McCain, it “targeted support for Hillary Clinton for censorship, suspending the accounts of writers who wrote blogs critical of Obama during his primary race against Clinton.””

    https://pjmedia.com/matt-margolis/2024/03/19/google-has-been-interfering-in-us-elections-for-years-n4927435

    • juris imprudent

      Hope that Brin and Page have their villian lairs well stocked, they may need to hole up for a while.

  42. JaimeRoberto (carnitas/spicy salsa)

    I’m disappointed that my carbon footprint is only in about the 90th percentile. I feel like an underachiever.