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This isn't news here, but I thought folks might enjoy the source: https://www.lgbtqnation.com/2021/11/local-news-anchor-shreds-rep-lauren-boebert-cruel-false-bigoted-lies/
Old line, Cook. Those who go on about gays being bad in various ways are themselves concerned about their own sexuality.
At least Ilhan Omar isn't married to someone who exposes his 6-inch "thumb" in bowling alleys.
In case Ron Hanks is reading Pols, a federal judge just ordered about $187,000 in fines for 2 Colorado lawyers who filed frivolous lawsuits over the 2020 election results.
Washington Post is now all pay wall, all the time.
Sorry CHB, Bezos needs your money, but here's an excerpt:
Thanks, 2J2D.
1 year for $29
a friendly, less-cash-oriented location for the story: Daily Kos. Starts with the memorable observation:
Thanks for this JiD, though the Kos piece starts with a link to the same WaPo story. I will perhaps rot in hell for saying anything nice about the Bezos empire, but a digital subscription to the Post has been sort of worth it for me. Lots of coverage, plus their writing style isn't as much about flexing literary muscles as the NYT.
I dropped the NYT in 2016 over the "creative" coverage of HRC. Bought into the WaPost and have kept that ever since.
In the past 5 years, Rubin, Gerson, Boot, Robinson, Milbank, Rampell, Sergant, Waldin, and a few other op ed writers have been worth the cost — making a variety of other sources and attractions a "bonus" of supporting (mostly) high quality content. Jeering at Thiessen, Hewitt, & Will is a steady entertainment. Abernathy, McArdle, and Olsen at least make me think and are not QUITE able to be easily dismissed.
Today is Fibonacci Day
Yo…What an unusual sequence of posts, dave.
You are usually first.
In the spirit of Fibonacci Day his post will be 2nd, then 3rd, then 5th, then 8th…
This is really interesting – Volunteer deal for Colorado COVID management cost taxpayers $1.6 million
How the hell did this turn into a paid gig?
Bad optics, for sure. But see MB's Walmart comment below: "the combination of private enterprise and government working together has been really successful"… for quite some time now.
That is Polis’ signature schtick– building public / private partnerships for public good. And it’s worked really well on some ventures, like the New America School ( not to be confused with the New Americans initiative) and his signature universal pre K program. Right now, most childcare programs exist on a mix of public and private dollars.
But on this covid consultant thing, if you tell the public that your friends are volunteering, and then they bill for 1.6 million n consultant fees- that is a bad look.
I think we may be close to the end of the tunnel on the pandemic. We've got vaccinations about as ubiquitous as we can get. With the recent relaxation we've now infected most of the hold outs.
We need to run through this last surge of the stupid. And then it'll be something always with us, like the flu. But it'll be manageable. And for those that get the shot and if they feel sick, go get the treatment, it'll be an inconvenience and nothing more.
And the country will become a little smarter and a little more Democratic due to the deaths of those that put their beliefs before science. Darwinism works.
I admire your optimism … but I don't yet see it.
Colorado's group of modelers dropped the percentage of that population with high antibodies due to COVID variants demonstrating they could re-infect those who had been sick or vaccinated months ago and had not gotten vaccinated or a booster. Their Nov. 3 paper is here. The end of the paper says
If I read the German health minister right, by the end of this winter, Germans will be vaccinated, recovered, or dead.
How exciting is this?
Rep. Louie Gohmert announces he's running for Texas AG – POLITICO
Who knew he even had a law degree…..
I knew he had a degree but, honest to Goddess, he gives Lamborn a run for his money on who can look like the biggest dunce in a personal setting. I saw him give a speech to a bunch of Tea Party folks who had been bussed in from Virginia and dressed in their typical Halloween costumes (Cruz spoke, too). He makes Jethro Clampett look like a Rhodes Scholar.
Science was obviously not his strong suit……
Fact check: Gohmert's attempts to connect moon orbits and solar flares to climate change – CNNPolitics
If it means he will ONLY run for AG and NOT for the House, it could be a good thing. A stupid but unindicted AG would be a step up for that office, and I cannot fathom who would be both electable and worse in Congress.
But it's a three-way race: the indicted nut job (Paxton), the unindicted nut job (Gohmert), and the establish Republican who doesn't give a rat's ass about what Trump said about his parents but will still suck up to Trump (G.P. Bush).
Ordinarily, I wouldn't give George Prescott a snowball's chance in hell but if Goober actually gets into the race and splits the nut job vote evenly with Paxton, Lil Bush could eek out a win with 40%.
We're going to need some input from Pfruit to give this story some balance.
Walmart CEO Says Biden Instrumental in Supply Chain Improvements
*not satire*
Paul Gosar says he will arm wrestle Matt Gaetz to decide who gets Kyle Rittenhouse as an intern
What could possibly go wrong?
I just wish reporters would quit calling Rittenhouse the “gunman” or the “protest shooter” and call him a murderer or killer. He shot deliberately at four people, killing two, wounding one. I know that his dog and pony show “trial” exonerated him….but facts is facts.
Had Rittenhouse been black and walked into that Kenosha protest, a) he probably eouldn’t have survived his first encounter with police. If he did survive, the media would be calling him an “unrepentant murderer” “ savage killer” , and worse.
Rittenhouse is as innocent as O.J. Simpson. In America, any killer, black or white, can walk if he has $2 million to spend on lawyers.
At least OJ used his own earnings made prior to the notorious wrongful deaths to pay his so-called Dream Team.
This punk is living off of the kindness of Rupert Murdoch, Tucker Carlson, and the other folks at Fox News.
That is not to say that he lacks earning capacity. He will make a lot of money off of this tragedy in the future. In a just world, much of what he rakes in should go to the surviving victim and the families of the two deceased victims in the tort cases which are coming.
Rep. Cawthorn has made the offer of an internship for Rittenhouse, too.
Odd that they are vying for the honor of having a someone saying he is a BLM supporter in their office as an intern.