Monday, August 01, 2022

Monday Stuff


I think the title of this Don Winslow video says it all – 7 Years, No Indcitment...



...and as long as the Gropenfuhrer remains free to walk among non-criminals, he poses a threat to our way of life, as Thom Hartmann tells us...kudos to Hartmann for continuing to point out how Our Ochre Abomination was motivated by the former leader of Nazi Germany (including the threat to put “undesirables” in internment camps...great stuff from Hartmann here also)...



...and Brian Tyler Cohen gives us a clip of Dem Ohio U.S. House Rep (and Senate candidate) Tim Ryan blasting the “party of Lincoln” over their opposition to the CHIPS Act (Bri-Fi voted Yes because he’s not a total idiot, despite his other issues...to do something about him, click here – more here)...



...and speaking of Republicans Behaving Badly, this from Meidas Touch tells us about members of the “party of Lincoln” currently blocking the PACT Act in the U.S. Senate (more here)...



...and John and Jayar tell us about Matt Gaetz making fun of pro-abortion activist Olivia Julianna – an update appears below (kudos)...



...and Ana K., Rayyvana and Mark Thompson of TYT discuss Josh Hawley’s screed about masculinity, as if Hawley would have the first clue about that (GREAT point about what a joke the “fidelity” thing is given that Hawley was fronting for Mango Mussolini, he of the many women suing him for all manner of sexual misconduct)...



...and this next clip pays tribute to someone who stood for something that Hawley and his ilk will never be, and that is truly a role model – RIP Nichelle Nichols, who of course portrayed Lt. Uhura on “Star Trek: The Original Series” (clip is from “The Search For Spock,” which I think had some inspired moments, but also some other stuff that required suspending belief, to be kind...and also, though he and the Celtics beat the Sixers pretty regularly, I have to pay tribute to Bill Russell as well, who truly was a warrior, you might say)...



...and I don't think the first clip in this post required much of an explanation, and I believe the same holds true for this fairly current musical selection.

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