Monday, November 13, 2023

Their war against America!


 

Pro-Palestinian mob splatters fake blood on New York Times building, shut down Grand Central Station, tear down American flags | Blaze Media

Pro-Palestinian mob splatters fake blood on New York Times building, shut down Grand Central Station, tear down American flags | Blaze Media

Protesters set fire to an Israeli flag and destroyed copies of the Jewish Post newspaper. Vandals plastered New York City storefronts with anti-Israel messages such as: "Zionism Is Terrorism" and "Resist Colonial Power By Any Means Necessary." Some protesters destroyed posters of Israeli hostages. Others demanded the elimination of the Jewish state. Video shows a pro-Israel woman crying during the protests, and a Palestinian supporter shouted: "Cry you Zionist motherf***er!" Another yelled, "Cry b***h, cry!"

Handcuffing the cops!-----California Sheriff Unloads on Target for Hypocritical Shoplifting Stance—You 'Can't Make This Stuff Up'

California Sheriff Unloads on Target for Hypocritical Shoplifting Stance—You 'Can't Make This Stuff Up' - Bob Hoge 
"Sacramento, California County Sheriff Jim Cooper isn’t being shy about his thoughts on the woke, hypocritical stance Target is taking regarding shoplifters.
Despite asking for more help in stopping the problem—which has cost them over $1.2 billion this year alone—the retail giant is apparently more concerned about “bad press” than they are about stopping people from stealing their stuff...
The sheriff’s office and Target worked to conduct an operation at the store to nab shoplifters, but the plan apparently crumbled after Target leaders made a list of rules for where and how deputies and detectives could arrest the suspects.

"At the briefing, we were told by their head of regional security that we could not contact suspects inside the store; we could not handcuff suspects in the store; and if we arrested someone, they wanted us to process them outside… behind the store… in the rain," the sheriff continued, adding earlier in his comment that he "can’t make this stuff up."...

AM Fruitcake


 

History for November 13

History for November 13 - On-This-Day.com 
Louis Brandeis 1856 - - Associate Justice on the Supreme Court of the United States from 1916 to 1939
  • 1775 - During the American Revolution, U.S. forces captured Montreal.
  • 1789 - Benjamin Franklin wrote a letter to a friend in which he said, "In this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes."
  • 1805 - Johann George Lehner, a Viennese butcher, invented a recipe and called it the "frankfurter."
  • 1942 - U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed a measure lowering the minimum draft age from 21 to 18.
  • 1982 - The Vietnam Veterans Memorial was dedicated in Washington, DC.

Sunday, November 12, 2023

NBC News offers ridiculous defense of Hunter Biden and gets destroyed on social media | Blaze Media

NBC News offers ridiculous defense of Hunter Biden and gets destroyed on social media | Blaze Media

Critics online lambasted the article for offering such a ridiculous comparison in an attempt to damage DeSantis.

"It’s an absolute shocker that their fact checks turn out the way they do, isn’t it?" replied Charles C.W. Cooke of National Review.

"Today i learned Hunter Biden is still a child," responded podcaster and video editor Siraj Hashmi.

The way we were-----From GM Founder to Bankruptcy - The William C. Durant Saga

An example of the essential dishonesty of anti-racism

Instapundit - IT’S TIME TO PLAY MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE, ISRAEL EDITION! (Video.)

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Follow the money! Always!!-----Renewable Energy Meltdown Spreads: Plug Power Crashes After 'Going Concern' Warning | ZeroHedge

Renewable Energy Meltdown Spreads: Plug Power Crashes After 'Going Concern' Warning. ZeroHedge
"Shares of Plug Power, a company specializing in hydrogen and fuel-cell energy, plummeted by 30% in premarket trading in New York. 
This steep decline followed the company's third-quarter earnings report on Thursday evening, which cited "unprecedented supply challenges in the hydrogen network in North America."...
KeyBanc analyst Sangita Jain warned a potential $1.5 billion loan from the Department of Energy to relieve short-term liquidity concerns might need to be approved more quickly...

Elementary school ditches Veteran's Day for UN-sponsored day | Blaze Media

Elementary school ditches Veteran's Day for UN-sponsored day | Blaze Media

An elementary school in Redmond, Washington, canceled its annual Veterans Day celebrations in favor of recognizing a United Nations-sponsored International Day of Tolerance.

Crazy Town Ep. 2! Background & Progress

It's Clarice, read it!-----The West Gelds Itself - American Thinker - Clarice Feldman

The West Gelds Itself - American Thinker - Clarice Feldman  
"From the halls of Ivy to the Fourth Estate, once-respected institutions are revealing themselves to be at the forefront of efforts to upend the mores and conduct which make ours a civilized society worth defending against barbarism. 
I’ve already detailed some of the outrageous anti-Semitic, anti-American actions which so many colleges and universities have tolerated. (Canary Mission has done an outstanding job detailing what’s been going on in academia.)...
  • It’s been my sad experience that no one is easier to buy than an academic, so I’m not at all surprised to learn that Qatar, a major funder of intifadaists, is also a major funder of our top American universities.
  • Qatar, the current residence of Hamas’ former leader, has been the largest Arab donor to American universities for decades. Not only do six leading American universities have campuses in Qatar, but they also receive hundreds of millions from ruling elites.
  • At least six American universities have campuses in the country of Qatar -- which is currently home to former Hamas leader and recent global “Day of Jihad” progenitor Khaled Meshaal...

Lunch video-----Restoring the Sciences: Rethinking Climate Risk with Judith Curry

"@andrewpickard3230 - Common sense at last. 
Thank You Judith for having the guts to tell the truth. 
Please everybody get as many people as possible to hear this. 
And as always everybody make your own mind up about what you have heard.

Noon-toon

 

Washington Post columnist defends ex-CNN photojournalist who allegedly carried grenade for Hamas terrorists | Blaze Media

Washington Post columnist defends ex-CNN photojournalist who allegedly carried grenade for Hamas terrorists | Blaze Media

A Washington Post columnist raised eyebrows Thursday when she rushed to defend the now-fired CNN photojournalist who allegedly carried war materiel for Hamas terrorists while effectively serving as their massacre videographer. Megan McArdle went so far as to suggest in her defense of the Hamas-kissed photojournalist that she too might have held a grenade for terrorists if they'd been giving her a ride.

Reality?


 

Why do we no longer believe ANYTHING these mokes say?-----U.S. military aircraft crashes in eastern Mediterranean, Pentagon says

U.S. military aircraft crashes in eastern Mediterranean, Pentagon says
"...The aircraft "suffered a mishap and went down," U.S. European Command...said in a statement on Saturday.
The incident was "purely related to training and there are no indications of hostile activity," said USEUCOM.
No further details were immediately provided on the type of aircraft involved, which branch it belonged to, the exact location or timing of the crash, or whether there were any injuries or fatalities. 
The cause is under investigation...

“From the river to the sea Palestine will be free” is a call for the GENOCIDE of Jews


Beyond Meat plans layoffs as US sales plummet - oregonlive.com

Beyond Meat plans layoffs as US sales plummet - oregonlive.com
"Beyond Meat’s revenue fell nearly 9% in the third quarter as higher sales of its plant-based meat in Europe failed to make up for plummeting demand in the U.S...
Beyond Meat cut its third-quarter and full-year revenue forecast last week, saying an anticipated rebound in plant-based meat sales during the quarter didn’t occur. 
The company said it would cut 65 non-production jobs — about 19% of its workforce — and conduct a broader review of its operations...

#1 This day 1959-----*The Fleetwoods* - Mr Blue

It's not "bad luck"-----Chicago: A City in Freefall - American Thinker

Chicago: A City in Freefall - American Thinker - By John F. Di Leo
"Water Tower Place...Once one of the biggest and most exciting malls in the Midwest, it quietly leaked that the owners are interested in renting out the top five of its eight floors “for purposes other than retail.”
Not just wealthy shoppers, but even browsing tourists, too, it seems, are staying away in droves...
But Chicago has been other things too, all along. 
  • A machine town run by one corrupt party, the Democrats. 
  • A world-famous home of organized crime, from the mafiosi of the Prohibition Era to the drug gangs of today. 
  • A tax and regulatory hell where the government’s share of your income, both above board and under the table, was always painful...

Ending competition.


 

Feds bust 'high-end brothel' network frequented by politicians, military officers, gov't employees with security clearances | Blaze Media

Feds bust 'high-end brothel' network frequented by politicians, military officers, gov't employees with security clearances | Blaze Media

Joshua Levy, acting U.S. attorney for Massachusetts, said investigators believe hundreds of people — at the very least — purchased sex in the high-end ring.

"They are doctors, they are lawyers, they are accountants, they are elected officials, they are executives of high tech companies and pharmaceutical companies, they are military officers, government contractors [with security clearances], professors, scientists," he said.

And the world would punish America?-----Report: China emissions exceed all developed nations combined - BBC News

Report: China emissions exceed all developed nations combined - BBC News
  • The research by Rhodium Group says China emitted 27% of the world's greenhouse gases in 2019.
  • The US was the second-largest emitter at 11% while India was third with 6.6% of emissions, the think tank said.

AM Fruitcake


 

History for November 12

History for November 12 - On-This-Day.com 
Charles Manson 1934
  • 1921 - Representatives of nine nations gathered for the start of the Washington Conference for Limitation of Armaments.
  • 1927 - Joseph Stalin became the undisputed ruler of the Soviet Union. Leon Trotsky was expelled from the Communist Party leading to Stalin coming to power.
  • 1942 - During World War II, naval battle of Guadalcanal began between Japanese and American forces. The Americans won a major victory.
  • 1954 - Ellis Island, the immigration station in New York Harbor, closed after processing more than 20 million immigrants since 1892.
  • 1997 - Four Americans and their Pakistani driver were shot to death in Karachi, Pakistan. The Americans were oil company employees.
  • 1997 - Ramzi Yousef was found guilty of masterminding the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center.
  • 2014 - NATO commander Gen Philip Breedlove reported that Russian military equipment and Russian combat troops had been seen entering Ukraine in columns over several days.

Saturday, November 11, 2023

This is the state of learning and ‘free speech’ at our top universities.

This is the state of learning and ‘free speech’ at our top universities. (click link)
@BillAckman
"This is a math class this morning at @MIT
  • This is the state of learning and ‘free speech’ at our top universities. 
It would not be happening without a failure leadership at MIT. 
Imagine being a student who borrowed $250k to attend MIT or a professor who is trying to do research in this environment.

In Wyoming, cheap electricity is gone with the wind | Blaze Media

In Wyoming, cheap electricity is gone with the wind | Blaze Media

Who needs cheap natural fuel when you can have expensive and inefficient wind power?

Last week, the Wall Street Journal reported that Rocky Mountain Power, the state’s largest utility company, announced the nearly 30% hike in rates due to rising costs. Residents responded with outrage. They had thought, with good reason, that the state’s abundance of resources would shield them from the national trend. The state’s Public Service Commission is expected to vote on whether to sign off on the increase later this month.

The way we were-----The July Crisis Explained: How World War I Began