Monday, January 08, 2024

#1 Movie this week 1967-----The Sand Pebbles

Mega-Study Finds That Minorities Don’t Receive Harsher Criminal Punishments, But That Academics Said So Anyway

Mega-Study Finds That Minorities Don’t Receive Harsher Criminal Punishments, But That Academics Said So Anyway  Luke Rosiak 
  • "Evidence for racial bias in the
    US criminal justice system has been consistently weak, and... scholarly narratives have too often ignored this."
"An analysis of twenty years of academic literature found that there is little or no evidence that minorities are mistreated by the criminal justice system when it comes to punishment, despite assertions to the contrary by policymakers, media, and academics...

#1 This day 1967-----The Monkees - I'm A Beliver (Original Video HD)

Science!-----Greenland Ice Melt Added Just 1.2 Centimeters To Sea Levels Since 1992 - Climate Change Dispatch

Greenland Ice Melt Added Just 1.2 Centimeters To Sea Levels Since 1992 - Climate Change Dispatch
"The magnitude problem persists for peddlers of climate alarm.
  • During the last interglacial (LIG) 127-119k years ago, atmospheric CO2 was said to be 275 ppm, and yet the global sea levels were 6-9 m higher than they are today...
For example, in contrast to today’s 1-2 km thick northern Greenland ice sheet, Greenland’s northernmost latitudes were ice-free (and vegetated/forested) during the LIG warmth, a melt magnitude that is estimated to have added 300 cm (3 m) of sea level equivalent (SLE) to the globe’s sea levels..

The dems are openly promising the exact opposite!


 

CNN guest makes host regret playing race card to defend former Harvard president: 'No one to blame but herself' | Blaze Media

CNN guest makes host regret playing race card to defend former Harvard president: 'No one to blame but herself' | Blaze Media

Coleman Hughes is refusing to buy the left's narrative about the ouster of now-former Harvard president Claudine Gay. After Gay's resignation on Tuesday, progressives claimed Gay had become the victim of a racially motivated campaign against her. The narrative argues that conservatives targeted Gay because she is black and a proponent of diversity, equity, and inclusion programs.

"Race" is a weapon for the enrichment of libs-----NAACP Says We Can't Allow Claudine Gay's Legacy Be Tarnished and Erased - Brett T

NAACP Says We Can't Allow Claudine Gay's Legacy Be Tarnished and Erased - Brett T 
"All of the usual suspects came forward to defend former Harvard president Claudine Gay, even after it was found that she'd plagiarized other people's work almost 50 times, something that would get an undergrad expelled. 
New York Times editorial board member Mara Gay said "you can hear and see the racism" in the "attacks" on Gay. 
Also implying that Gay should get a pass on her academic theft because she's back were Nikole Hannah-Jones, Ibram X. Kendi, and Marc Lamont Hill, who called Gay "an extraordinarily successful and gifted Black woman" who was under attack by "mediocre white men" and demanded that Harvard's next president also be a black woman....

AM Fruitcake


 

History for January 8

History for January 8 - On-This-Day.com 
Charles Osgood 1933 - Broadcast journalist (CBS News Sunday Morning)
  • 1642 - Astronomer Galileo Galilei died in Arcetri, Italy.
  • 1675 - The first corporation was chartered in the United States. The company was the New York Fishing Company.
  • 1815 - The Battle of New Orleans began. The War of 1812 had officially ended on December 24, 1814, with the signing of the Treaty of Ghent. The news of the signing had not reached British troops in time to prevent their attack on New Orleans.
  • 1889 - The tabulating machine was patented by Dr. Herman Hollerith. His firm, Tabulating Machine Company, later became International Business Machines Corporation (IBM).
  • 1900 - U.S. President McKinley placed Alaska under military rule.
  • 1958 - Bobby Fisher, at the age of 14, won the United States Chess Championship for the first time.
  • 1964 - U.S. President Lyndon Johnson declared a "War on Poverty."
  • 1987 - The Dow Jones industrial average closed over the 2000 mark for the first time at 2,002.25.

Sunday, January 07, 2024

GOP Blocks Biden Bill to Fund, Hide Mass Migration

GOP Blocks Biden Bill to Fund, Hide Mass Migration

Democrats and their media allies are pressuring Republican leaders to endorse a $14 billion slush fund that would hide President Joe Biden’s migration flood during the 2024 election campaign.

The way we were-----WACKY Appliances we NEED to BRING BACK

What Did They Do Wrong?

"I have developed new software to analyze the global temperature record. 
The party is over for blade of the hockey stick fraud.

Add in his comrades in media, tech, Hollywood!-----Professor Jonathan Turley: The Biden Administration is the Most Anti-Free Speech Administration Since the Administration of John Adams

Professor Jonathan Turley: The Biden Administration is the Most Anti-Free Speech Administration Since the Administration of John Adams (VIDEO) | The Gateway Pundit | by Mike LaChance
"George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley recently appeared on FOX News to comment on Biden’s awful speech at Valley Forge where he framed Trump and Trump supporters as a threat to democracy...
According to Turley, the Biden administration is the worst on free speech since the administration of John Adams who left office in 1801.

...Turley suggested to Fox News that Biden’s speech was hypocritical by talking about the freedom to vote despite his own party attempting to strip Trump’s name from the 2024 ballot.

During his speech in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, Biden said that defending democracy was a “central cause” of his administration...

Here’s the video:

  • Biden is a tyrant. He is everything the left falsely claimed Trump would be.

Disturbing how many dems delude themselves to believe this.-----"Biden campaign ad unintentionally makes Trump look awesome.

"Biden campaign ad unintentionally makes Trump look awesome. 



Poll: Biden Holds Worst Net Approval Rating for a President in History at This Time in Office

Poll: Biden Holds Worst Net Approval Rating for a President in History at This Time in Office

President Joe Biden, 81, holds the worst net approval rating in history at this time in office, 1,080 days into his tenure, FiveThirtyEight polling found this week, highlighting just how unpopular Biden is going into a presidential election just ten months away.

Terrifying Signs of Extreme Right-Wing Behavior

Finally they admit who their real enemy is!-----Humans may be fueling global warming by breathing: new study

Humans may be fueling global warming by breathing: new study 
"Humans may be fueling global warming by breathing, a new study suggests.
“Exhaled human breath can contain small, elevated concentrations of methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O), both of which contribute to global warming,according to research released last week in the UK journal PLOS...

Lunch video-----English people living on the streets, while foreigners are given hotel ...

Noon-toon


 

Member of Jack Smith's Team Discouraged FBI from Probing Clinton Foundation in 2016

Member of Jack Smith's Team Discouraged FBI from Probing Clinton Foundation in 2016

A top prosecutor now on Special Counsel Jack Smith’s team discouraged the FBI from pursuing an investigation into the Clinton Foundation in 2016 due to what he believed was “negligible evidence” despite the existence of “multiple” Suspicious Activity Reports related to “hundreds of thousands of dollars in foreign transactions,” according to a report.

$34 Trillion and Climbing | AIER

$34 Trillion and Climbing | AIER - Peter C. Earle
"Just before the start of 2024, the US Federal debt surpassed a new milestone: $34 trillion. 
In 2023 the US added $2.65 trillion in debt...
The surge comes amid mounting warnings from credit rating agencies and a “soft” repudiation of both the US dollar and US government-issued securities...
Too much credibility has been squandered on the futile endeavor of predicting fiscal tipping points...

Give power to crooks, they'll abuse it. EVERY time!

 

How Bad Has Broadcast TV Become? Stats Show Nobody Is Watching Anything Besides the NFL By Brad Slage

How Bad Has Broadcast TV Become? Stats Show Nobody Is Watching Anything Besides the NFL By Brad Slage
  • "...Of the top 100-rated broadcasts in 2023, according to Nielsen, 93 of those were NFL games!
The overtaking of the airwaves is even more remarkable when you see that the few programs that managed to worm onto the list were special broadcasts. 
Three NCAA football games got in there, as did the Super Bowl postgame coverage. 
So, apart from that sport, all else you will find is three differing entries: The State Of The Union Address, The Oscars, and Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade....

This makes it, for the first time, that one sport occupied the top 100 in a year.

#1 This day 1976-----C.W. McCall - Convoy

"Oh my God An MSNBC anchor is straight up CRYING on air over the third anniversary of January 6th"

Oh my God An MSNBC anchor is straight up CRYING on air over the third anniversary of January 6th


Silliest ever!

 

Bang! 'Constitutional carry' laws adopted, gun crimes go down

Bang! 'Constitutional carry' laws adopted, gun crimes go down

A new study shows that after a constitutional carry law was implemented in Ohio, gun crimes dropped in six of the eight largest cities. A report from the Ohio Star cited the work on the study by the Center for Justice Research, a project of Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost and Bowling Green State University.

Read all!-----Patrick Colbeck - 3 years ago today, I stayed up until 4am... | Facebook

Patrick Colbeck - 3 years ago today, I stayed up until 4am... | Facebook
"3 years ago today, I stayed up until 4am compiling what I called the Case for Decertification of MI Election Results. 
  • I stand by my assertions of malfeasance in the conduct of our 2020 election that I made then to this very day. 
  • If anything, they have become even more compelling...

AM Fruitcake

 

History for January 7

History for January 7 - On-This-Day.com 
Millard S. Fillmore 1800 - 13th President of the United States
  • 1789 - Americans voted for the electors that would choose George Washington to be the first U.S. president.
  • 1904 - The distress signal "CQD" was established. Two years later "SOS" became the radio distress signal because it was quicker to send by wireless radio.
  • 1980 - U.S. President Jimmy Carter signed legislation that authorized $1.5 billion in loans for the bail out of Chrysler Corp.
  • 1996 - One of the biggest blizzards in U.S. history hit the eastern states. More than 100 deaths were later blamed on the severe weather.
  • 1998 - Former White House intern Monica Lewinsky signed an affidavit denying that she had an affair with U.S. President Clinton.
  • 1999 - U.S. President Clinton went on trial before the Senate. It was only the second time in U.S. history that an impeached president had gone to trial. Clinton was later acquitted of perjury and obstruction of justice charges.