Wednesday, March 06, 2024

Wednesday Stuff


Beau provides some info on the air drops of food into Gaza from President Biden – stopping arms shipments to Israel and calling for a cease fire is best IMO, but this is somewhat positive also (I like Beau’s snarky tone, which I think is apropos for some of the questions)...



via GIPHY

...and Sam and Emma of The Majority Report bring us the news of “Curtsy Kyrsten” deciding to leave the U.S. Senate and (as mentioned in the clip) likely to head to some type of ceremonial figurehead role where she can cash in without having to do any work (as opposed to the bare minimum she already did...and my God, am I SICK AND TIRED of listening to this wretched woman blaming “partisanship” for leaving “the world’s greatest deliberative body”...what about opposing a federal $15 minimum wage? Fighting for the carried interest loophole? That paid wine internship, of all things? Ugh...)...



...and I know I’m a little late on this, but Jesse Dollemore informs us of our thoroughly compromised SCOTUS deciding to keep Our Ochre Abomination on the ballot, in response to Colorado quite rightly trying to boot him for trying to overturn the '20 election (though they don’t say #45 is not an insurrectionist...SOME justice anyway...more here)...



...and it looks like Nikki Haley is packing it in even though she won the Washington, D.C. primary as well as Vermont’s...whatever it takes to peel off votes from Dementia J. Trump, but yeah, the odds of her winning were daunting from the start (though there were a bunch of issues with Haley’s candidacy anyway on policy reasons alone...Farron Cousins tells us more, including the inevitable meltdown from you-know-who on Truth Septic)...



...and Retired Army Maj. Richard Ojeda tells us about actor Ed O’Neill’s story of a Trump plaque on one of his golf courses about a battle having to do with the “river of blood” on the Potomac...yeah, #45 is lying yet again (and kudos to O’Neill for deciding to return his honorary degree from Youngstown State as noted here)...



...and I need a bit of a newer tune as a pick-me-up to get over the “hump day,” and I think this does that nicely.

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