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Thursday, December 01, 2022
Non-binary Biden nuclear official charged with felony theft for 'accidentally' stealing a woman's $2K suitcase from airport baggage claim - TheBlaze
Non-binary Biden nuclear official charged with felony theft for 'accidentally' stealing a woman's $2K suitcase from airport baggage claim - TheBlaze:
Sam Brinton, the deputy assistant secretary for spent fuel and waste disposition at the Department of Energy's Office of Nuclear Energy, initially denied taking the Vera Bradley luggage, reportedly worth $2,325, according to court filings.
What could possibly go...right!!-----`San Francisco will allow police to deploy robots that kill
San Francisco will allow police to deploy robots that kill"...Opponents said the authority would lead to the further militarization of a police force already too aggressive with poor and minority communities...
- The San Francisco Police Department said it does not have pre-armed robots and has no plans to arm robots with guns.
- But the department could deploy robots equipped with explosive charges "to contact, incapacitate, or disorient violent, armed, or dangerous suspect" when lives are at stake...
History for December 1
History for December 1 - On-This-Day.com
Woody Allen 1935
- 1835 - Hans Christian Andersen published his first book of fairy tales.
- 1913 - Ford Motor Co. began using a new movable assembly line that ushered in the era of mass production.
- 1941 - In the U.S., the Civil Air Patrol was created. In April 1943 the Civil Air Patrol was placed under the jurisdiction of the Army Air Forces.
- 1952 - In Denmark, it was announced that the first successful sex-change operation had been performed.
- 1955 - Rosa Parks, a black seamstress in Montgomery, AL, refused to give up her seat to a white man. Mrs. Parks was arrested marking a milestone in the civil rights movement in the U.S.
- 1969 - The U.S. government held its first draft lottery since World War II.
- 1991 - Ukrainians voted overwhelmingly for independence from the Soviet Union.
Wednesday, November 30, 2022
WaPo skewered for trying to 'normalize pedophilia' - TheBlaze
WaPo skewered for trying to 'normalize pedophilia' - TheBlaze:
On "The News & Why It Matters," BlazeTV host Sara Gonzales, along with Grant Stinchfield and Zuby Udezue, discussed a disturbing piece in the Washington Post that seemingly attempts to "normalize pedophilia."
The first 90 seconds of the video says it all-----Profiting From Fear
"Al Gore's Antarctic ice core graph showed the exact opposite of what he claimed.
He scammed billions of schoolchildren and got rich."
The Twitter left is on Musk for rightly proclaiming that "Hands up, don't shoot" was a fabricated lie and remains so today.
Michael Smith "...Back in 2015, I wrote this about the things the left was saying that just weren't true:
Fake but accurate is what drove the BLM "protests" that became excuses for riots, looting, arson, and murder - and the anarchy and violence of ANTIFA.
It was all based on a lie."
"White cops are hunting totally innocent young black men – I mean “Hands up. Don’t Shoot” for goodness sake. Two days ago, the New Republic (a leftist rag), published an article stating that HUDS was not built on a lie because of the long standing leftist doctrine of Fake But Accurate – they need it to be true, so it is even if it isn’t."The New Republic article was a doozie, concluding with this paragraph about the report Obama's DOJ released...
Fake but accurate is what drove the BLM "protests" that became excuses for riots, looting, arson, and murder - and the anarchy and violence of ANTIFA.
It was all based on a lie."
CNN says Daylight Savings Time affects people of color more - TheBlaze
CNN says Daylight Savings Time affects people of color more - TheBlaze:
The article begins, "As the United States rolled back the clocks one hour this month to observe the end of Daylight Saving Time, many people got a bit more sleep than usual – but some not as much as others."
"Growing evidence shows that lack of sleep and sleep disorders, such as obstructive sleep apnea, remain more prevalent in black, Asian, and Hispanic or Latino communities, and these inequities can have long-term detrimental implications for physical health, even raising the risk of certain chronic diseases," Howard contends.
Now the Truth Can Be Told - Noah Rothman, Commentary Magazine
Now the Truth Can Be Told - Noah Rothman, Commentary Magazine - by Noah Rothman
"In focusing on America’s rising rates of violent crime leading up to the midterm elections, Republicans were routinely accused of playing a dirty trick on voters.“We don’t really have a common definition of what crime means,” crime-statistics analyst Jeff Asher asserted in an October interview with NPR.
"In focusing on America’s rising rates of violent crime leading up to the midterm elections, Republicans were routinely accused of playing a dirty trick on voters.“We don’t really have a common definition of what crime means,” crime-statistics analyst Jeff Asher asserted in an October interview with NPR.
Apparently, the range of activities that constituted a violation of statute made it difficult to discern what voters meant when they said “crime.”
- And when “crime” wasn’t a nebulous concept that eluded the unsophisticated, it was cast as a problem presided over by Republicans. “Research has repeatedly shown that crime is rising faster in Republican, Trump-supporting states,” wrote Clinton-era Labor Sec. Robert Reich.
- It certainly wasn’t rising in cities led by lenient progressive prosecutors, as the Atlantic’s Ron Brownstein noted, citing the entirely dispassionate research produced by the Center for American Progress. Indeed, violent crimes such as homicides and rapes were down in 2022, according to the FBI’s midyear survey. “Violent crime is not soaring,” Washington Post columnist Dana Milbank asserted. “In fact, it might be declining.”
These formless arguments orbit around one animating imperative: Neutralize the crime issue...
Cooper Kupp unloads on Balenciaga over kiddie-porn-themed ad - Louder With Crowder
Cooper Kupp unloads on Balenciaga over kiddie-porn-themed ad - Louder With Crowder:
Super Bowl MVP Cooper Kupp issued a strong statement against Balenciaga's ad campaign featuring little girls with BDSM teddy bears that referenced a kiddie porn Supreme Court case. Kim Kardashian. who is in business with the company, was weak in responding to the ad featuring their collaboration with Adidas.
Point of information: This is the same Adidas who canceled Ye, and the same Kim Kardashian who... you know.
Typical, democrat-ruled hell-hole-----"Philadelphia is a war zone. Graphic video shows a criminal casually strolling up to a cop and shooting him in the head:
An exceptional read!-----Was Trump Our Captain Queeg? By Victor Davis Hanson
Was Trump Our Captain Queeg? By Victor Davis Hanson
- And will the NeverTrumpers finally be exposed to have been as contemptible as the NeverQueegers were in The Caine Mutiny?
And his victimizers have far more to answer for than their victimized target.
- The record is clear: no president in U.S. history has ever been impeached twice.
- None has ever been impeached and then tried as a private citizen out of office.
- Remember, in both rush-to-judgment politicized efforts, there was no special counsel’s report, and no lengthy cross-examination of witnesses. The first impeachment writ was based on a clumsy phone call in which Trump suspended aid to an often compromised Ukrainian government until it investigated the Biden family’s corruption and collusion with members of the Kyiv apparat and state-related corporations...
Science Under Attack
Science Under Attack
In a previous post, I showed how submarine volcanic eruptions don’t contribute to global warming, despite the release of enormous amounts of explosive energy.
- "If it [a scientific hypothesis] disagrees with experiment, it’s WRONG." – Nobel Prize winner Richard Feynman
In a previous post, I showed how submarine volcanic eruptions don’t contribute to global warming, despite the release of enormous amounts of explosive energy.
But they do contribute to regional climate change in the oceans, such as marine heat waves and shrinkage of polar sea ice, explained a retired geologist in a recent lecture.
Wyss Yim, who holds positions at several universities in Hong Kong, says that undersea volcanic eruptions – rather than CO2 – are an important driver of regional climate variability...
Wyss Yim, who holds positions at several universities in Hong Kong, says that undersea volcanic eruptions – rather than CO2 – are an important driver of regional climate variability...
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