Sunday, July 25, 2021

Sunday Stuff


Dr. David Agus is interviewed on CBS This Morning about the latest news on the COVID vaccines, particularly the J&J one (with the cases of Guillain-Barre Syndrome associated with the J&J one, which are EXTREMELY RARE, it should be noted, along with a discussion about getting full FDA approval for the vaccines)...



...and Chris Hayes tells us about conservatives changing their tune on vaccines (because of the Dow taking a plunge last week...kudos to Hayes for calling Trump a straight-up sociopath, which is 100 percent correct and should have been said by EVERYONE in reasonably legitimate media for at least a year, notwithstanding Fix Noise, Newsmax and OANN of course...one of Hayes’s finest commentaries IMO)...



...and on the subject of our former Insane Clown President, as Hayes just alluded to (and with this recent idiocy in mind also), I now give you the latest installment of “This Day In Doomsy History” from 7/25/16...Jon Stewart does a bit on the Stephen Colbert show on the occasion of Roger Ailes stepping down from running Fix Noise; the subject is the typically ridiculous double standard of Sean Inanity comparing the alleged “elitism” of Former President Hopey Changey with Former President Mango Mussolini...



...and Dem U.S. Senators Michael Bennet and Sherrod Brown discuss child poverty and permanently expanding the child tax credit “Hey, were #38! U-S-A! U-S-A!” (removing my tongue from my cheek)...



...and here is yet another great Second Thought video about the US intervening in other countries (so much important info to unpackage, and I would add the dirty stuff on the School of the Americas and what happened with Evo Morales in Bolivia, as noted here)...



...and I happened to come across David Fricke interviewing Jackson Browne on Sirius XM yesterday, and among other things, I learned that Browne is about to tour with James Taylor (more info here)...here is the title track from Browne’s most recent recording ("Do you think that the ocean is yours?" indeed).

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