The New York Times is getting hit with a wave of online criticism over an article arguing that the left cannot win unless there is a radical restructuring of the government.
The article is titled "Abolish the Senate. End the Electoral College. Pack the Court," and has as a subheading, "Why the left can't win without a new Constitution."
Important stuff you won't get from the liberal media! We do the surfing so you can be informed AND have a life!
Saturday, August 16, 2025
New York Times hit with brutal backlash over op-ed calling for radical government change so the left can compete | Blaze Media
New York Times hit with brutal backlash over op-ed calling for radical government change so the left can compete | Blaze Media:
Adolf would have been jealous!-----WMU professors' paper about spreading tick-borne meat allergy in humans prompts backlash.
Western Michigan U. scholar says the paper is a thought experiment, not an endorsement of spreading illness; and he eats meat - Leona Salinas - Texas State University
In their paper “Beneficial Bloodsucking,” published in July in the journal Bioethics, Dr. Parker Crutchfield and Dr. Blake Hereth, both professors of medical ethics, considered whether the intentional spread of alpha-gal syndrome, a tick-borne illness that causes an allergic reaction to meat, could be justified morally...
Two bioethics professors at Western Michigan University are exploring a controversial thought experiment: Should spreading a debilitating meat allergy be morally required if eating meat is considered wrong?The paper recently sparked backlash online amid a larger trend of climate change scientists calling for reduced meat consumption...
In their paper “Beneficial Bloodsucking,” published in July in the journal Bioethics, Dr. Parker Crutchfield and Dr. Blake Hereth, both professors of medical ethics, considered whether the intentional spread of alpha-gal syndrome, a tick-borne illness that causes an allergic reaction to meat, could be justified morally...
- However, Crutchfield and Hereth wrote in their paper that the syndrome has “no significant negative effects on human health (so long as one avoids eating meat).”...
Watch: Fitness Legend Jillian Michaels Breaks CNN Panel on Slavery, American History, And 'White People Bad'
Watch: Fitness Legend Jillian Michaels Breaks CNN Panel on Slavery, American History, And 'White People Bad':
On Tuesday, therefore, in a letter to Lonnie G. Bunch, secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, the White House announced that it would lead a “comprehensive internal review of selected Smithsonian museums and exhibitions.”
“This initiative aims to ensure alignment with the President’s directive to celebrate American exceptionalism, remove divisive or partisan narratives, and restore confidence in our shared cultural institutions,” the letter read.
Not that long ago, they were Proud of their "crime-fighting" plans!-----Still think D.C.’s City Council is interested in fighting crime?
Here are some crimes they would have reduced penalties for if Congress hadn’t overruled them. - The Heritage Foundation
And don’t take our word for it, take Karine Jean-Pierre’s 👇
“It reduces maximum penalties for offenses like murders and other homicides, armed home invasion burglaries, armed carjackings, armed robberies, unlawful gun possession, and some sexual assault offenses.”
Red Star Rising Over NYC: China’s Hidden Hand in the ‘Jews for Zohran’ Scam
If you thought New York politics couldn’t get more cynical, think again. - Charlton AllenAn exposé from The New York Post has shone a harsh spotlight on one more act in the city’s ideological theater of the absurd—Jews for Zohran, a meticulously choreographed campaign crafted to launder the record of Zohran Mamdani, the self-styled Democratic Socialist assemblyman from Queens with a well-documented history of Israel-bashing.
- The group’s name sounds grassroots—almost quaint—like typical campaign affinity group fare.
- And here’s the kicker: the political director behind “Jews for Zohran” is Alicia Singham Goodwin, niece of the Marxist tech mogul long accused of pushing Chinese Communist Party narratives through a web of shell organizations and activist fronts...
'We are working on that': Fauci under investigation for allegedly lying about funding Wuhan lab * WorldNetDaily * by Bob Unruh
'We are working on that': Fauci under investigation for allegedly lying about funding Wuhan lab * WorldNetDaily * by Bob Unruh:
"Things that he denied over and over and over to Senator Rand Paul's questioning. That's right, under oath. It under oath, exactly so it is, is it any wonder that he sought a preemptive pardon for anything during a certain period of time by President Biden before he left office," Gabbard said.
Gabbard warned it's not just the past, but such gain-of-function work continues to bio labs all over.
History for August 16
History for August 16 - On-This-Day.com
Menachem Begin (Israel) 1913
- 1777 - During the American Revolutionary War, the Battle of Bennington took place. New England's minutemen routed the British regulars.
- 1812 - Detroit fell to Indian and British troops in the War of 1812.
- 1861 - U.S. President Lincoln prohibited the Union states from trading with the states of the Confederacy.
- 1923 - Carnegie Steel Corporation put into place the eight-hour workday for its employees.
- 1954 - Sports Illustrated was published for the first time. It was claimed that 250,000 subscriptions had been sold before the first issue came off of the presses.
- 1999 - In Russia, Vladimir V. Putin was confirmed as prime minister by the lower house of parliament.
Friday, August 15, 2025
'Making the system strong': Trump announces massive Social Security cleanup * WorldNetDaily * by Jim Hoft, the Gateway Pundit
'Making the system strong': Trump announces massive Social Security cleanup * WorldNetDaily * by Jim Hoft, the Gateway Pundit:
As part of the administration's push to "root out fraud, waste, and abuse," Trump touted removing 275,000 illegal aliens from the Social Security system and clearing 12.4 million names listed as being over 120 years old.
Fraud Hunters: Sniffing Out Bogus Science | RealClearInvestigations
Molecular biologist Mike Rossner, who has committed his life to following the science, now finds himself playing an unexpected if urgent role – exposing the fraud of his fellow scientists. - Vince Bielski
- Rossner is part of a network of experts that sniff out researchers who intentionally or recklessly fabricate, falsify, or plagiarize evidence...
Scientists often have deleted the data underlying the images, making misconduct harder to prove and casting doubt on the validity of the research...
- In recent years, research misconduct has tainted the country’s most venerable universities, including Harvard and Johns Hopkins.
- To date, more than 20 Nobel Prize winners have had papers retracted by the journals that published them, a move often associated with misconduct, according to Retraction Watch...
AOL to end its most iconic service after more than 30 years | Blaze Media
AOL to end its most iconic service after more than 30 years | Blaze Media:
The company was renamed to America Online in 1991, and by 1993, it started providing email addresses and a Windows browser.
In 1998, America Online's iconic new-email notification, "You've got mail," was turned into a movie of the same name starring Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan.
By 2000, the tech company had acquired 23.2 million dial-up subscribers and changed its name to simply AOL in 2006. According to Allconnect, the number of dial-up users shrunk to just 4.6 million by 2010 and 2.2 million by 2015.
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