Wikipedia debates how far to go in whitewashing the history of deadly Communist regimes—a good summary of where we’re at now.
Month: November 2021
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So, this happened:
BREAKING: Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey expected to step down – sources (via @davidfaber) t.co/x8auhI1gv8
— CNBC Now (@CNBCnow) November 29, 2021
The Ghislaine Maxwell trial begins in earnest on Monday.
I’m not holding my breath for real justice, but it should be interesting.
You’ve heard that the left, contemptuous of bourgeois morality, boldly lies for the sake of securing equality.
What if I told you that the real definition of leftism is the use of the most convenient lies to gain raw power?
All the hysterical leftists who think Kyle Rittenhouse was some sort of unhinged racist white supremacist should just watch Tucker Carlson’s interview with him. It’s not that long and, look, this is just a great kid. Really.
Society is waking too slowly to the fact that radicals and amoral criminals have taken over.
Fascinatingly candid and revealing interview with the liberal theologian who made the golden vagina (really). She actually said it: “I love self-righteousness like I love chocolate.” OK then.
Recorded recently, three lively jigs. Each at three different speeds (as usual…most of the time).
I remember when it was regarded as unseemly for any politician to comment on any court case involving private individuals.
Kyle was attacked by three (more, actually) violent aggressors. He instigated nothing. These are *facts*.
Have you ever heard of such a film as an engineering romance? I watch a lot of movies and I think this is my first. Great flick, with Jimmy Stewart, Marlene Dietrich, and a young Glynis Johns (the mother from Mary Poppins).
MSNBC reporters caught following Rittenhouse jury bus, banned from courtroom.
MSNBC reporters caught following Rittenhouse jury bus, banned from courtroom.