Wednesday, October 01, 2025

Wednesday Stuff

Suppose they gave a "Rapture" and nobody came? Apparently, it was supposed to happen on 9/23-9/24 (apologies for adding a video from Rupert The Pirate's vanity rag, but I think it's OK for this topic)...



...and Belle of the Ranch discusses Bronzer Beelzebub, Portland and posturing...glad to hear Belle mention Posse Comitatus of 1878 since I believe that that’s in play here, and of course, Dem Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek is basically telling Our Treasonous Orange Pustule to stop interfering with a blue state city that is doing just fine, and no, I don’t expect that he’ll listen, but I’d love to be wrong (more here)...



...and in a related clip, Brian Tyler Cohen speaks with Oregon AG Dan Rayfield, who (pretty calmly as far as I’m concerned) makes the case that there definitely is no threat in his state for which the *preznit would have the authority to federalize the national guard...kind of quaint to think that the Gropenfuhrer would actually be a partner with anyone, let alone a Dem, but I know Rayfield has to say this stuff...I’d like to know which Dem Rayfield is referring to when it comes to trying to co-opt elections (somewhat NSFW/H)...



...and on another front when it comes to trying to wreck this country, Mike Figueredo of The Humanist Report (definitely not him) brings us the story of ICE agents in Chicago chasing a delivery boy on a bike who yelled “F*ck Trump,” and while I don’t see that as a constructive thing to do, he does have free speech rights as Figueredo says, and I would have the same response if the kid said something similar about Biden, just to let you know...and I would also say that that 79-year-old business owner who got thrown onto the concrete for trying to stick up for his employees is entitled to every penny of that $50 mil he's suing for, along with any damages that woman who was also thrown to the ground while pleading for her detained husband manages to get for herself...yep, saying anything on social media about the price of groceries while our ruling cabal of grifters and lowlifes decides to remake the White House into some chintzy collection of gold-plated doodads full of stuff you might find on QVC – well, that’s offensive to the “thought police,” so I’m sure they’ll come to “black bag” you and try to drag you off...and yes, we know that these creatures in masks are monsters, but egging them on isn’t a smart idea either...also, we all know that Home Depots are such incubators for violence on the part of people with brownish complexions (SMDH), and sadly, I think the quote from the Martin Niemoller poem is spot-on (definitely NSFW/H)...




...so what is it that this bunch of miscreants is trying to distract us from? Well, in addition to the Epstein files (and I predict we will never see them – love to be wrong), I think this story from Rachel Maddow tells us about something else, which is the Saudis green lighting a Trump Plaza in Jeddah while waiting on approval of some media deal with Wonder Boy Jared Kushner to buy the staggeringly successful U.S. company Electronic Arts, which is responsible for a ton of online video games...hmmmm, “conflict of interest” –anybody even bothering to keep track of that any more, especially the crowd who spent four years yammering about the “Biden crime family” with ZERO FREAKING EVIDENCE???!!! as noted in the pic, which makes me recall this post...interesting to hear the term “wusses” when describing U.S. media companies, but sadly, I think that fits...”this is a lot of things; subtle is not one of them,” indeed...



...and Caleb Cunningham of Ring of Fire tells us about Don The Con posting a thoroughly and unequivocally racist piece of AI slop prior to the Wednesday at 12:01 AM EST deadline, which pretty much guaranteed that, yeah, we’ll have a shutdown...now tell me why any sentient life form on this planet would deal with our cretinous ruling regime after posting that garbage; are they any actual adults in this administration? Doesn’t look like it (NSFW/H also)...



...and every once in awhile, I don't think it's a bad idea to change things up musically around here, and I think this is a good time for that; with that in mind, happy belated 90th birthday to Johnny Mathis (from what I've read of him, he just wants to entertain and live a private life otherwise...sounds like a plan)...



...and yesterday was also the 70th anniversary of the death of legendary actor James Dean - I think this selection is apropos for the occasion.

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