Monday, January 04, 2021

Monday Stuff


David Pakman tells us what President-elect Biden can and can’t do when it comes to trying to enforce a national mask mandate – yep, despite all the Georgia election craziness currently raging, COVID-19 remains, truly, the “top story”...



...and John and Francesca of “The Damage Report” have more on that nutso call between Mango Mussolini and Georgia Republican election officials (“um...maybe George Soros inserted a microchip into each of the Dominion machines to undercount Trump votes? I saw it on The Epoch Times...many people are saying this.”)...



...and this Midas Touch ad features Trumpian stooge (nyuk nyuk) Lin Wood, saying Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue “have not earned your vote,” proving the adage that a stopped clock is correct at least twice a day (to help Raphael Warnock with GOTV tomorrow, click here, and to do the same for Jon Ossoff, click here)...



...and when I heard about that 1994 clip of Nancy Pelosi endorsing single payer (from a bill by fellow U.S. House Dem Jim McDermott), I had a feeling Kyle Kulinski would eventually have something to say about it, and he does here – shocking to actually hear his criticism of Bernie, but I think Kyle stumbled into a good point about Bernie not playing hardball, but more precisely, not having the leverage to do that...clip goes on for a couple of minute too long in my opinion, but I do think Kyle is right...



...and I now give you the first 2021 installment of “This Day In Doomsy History” (more or less) from 1/5/17, with Cenk of TYT talking about coal miner Nick Smith of Virginia and his commentary on why he supported Our Treasonous Orange Pustule; not bringing this back to malign Smith at all (he was lied to, as were we all, but we’re also talking about people who were desperate then and are probably more so now), but I’m only trying to point out that these are the people that the alleged political geniuses at the DNC need to reach out to in preparation for the 2022 midterms...and no, I can’t believe I mentioned that already either...especially with what looks like a very unfavorable electoral map in the House given that the districts are being redrawn by primarily Republican state legislatures...



...and this is a holdover new tune from ’20 that I’m just getting to now, with an apt title (and an appropriate band name too - first "relationship" song of the year as well).

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