…doesn’t need more international regulation from the UN.
Especially from the UN.
…doesn’t need more international regulation from the UN.
Especially from the UN.
Let Biden be Biden.
[Friday update, back from Sedona]
Well, Biden was Biden. And even the media can’t cover for him any more.
I should add that I had no problem with Trump not responding to the questions on the two-state solution, or how he was going to deport millions. These “debates” are never debates, and always a joke in that regard. And I wish I could be one of Biden’s many trillionaires. It’s kind of hilarious the way he can’t distinguish between thousands, millions, billions, and trillions. Like most of the idiots who voted for him.
[Bumped]
[Update a while later]
This election should be a blowout, regardless of whether they replace him or not. I think that at long last, we the people are tired of being lied to by these “elite” anal orifices.
[Update a couple minutes later]
Trump indicted for murdering an elderly man on CNN.
We’re driving to Phoenix today, then to Sedona tomorrow for a few days. I’ll take the laptop, but it’s the first vacation we’ve had since last summer’s trip to Yosemite, so posting may be light.
A long but interesting essay.
…turns out to be a false myth.
So much for that broken arrow in the degrowthers’ quiver.
CNN is generally a terrible news source, at least on politics, but Jackie Wattles is an excellent space reporter.
[Update a few minutes later]
Not space related, but an example of how scurrilous (and hypocritical) CNN can be in general, despite their good reporters.
[Update a couple minutes later]
Is this vehicle cursed?
[Friday-morning update]
The latest, from Jim Meigs.
[Bumped]
[Saturday-afternoon update]
The return is now delayed indefinitely.
[Bumped]
David Sacks is predicting one. I’m sure that there have been a lot of stealth Republicans there for a long time (as there are in LA), but once the dam breaks, they can come out in public.
Well, at least they’re admitting that there is a difference between men and women.
A recent House Judiciary Committee report alleges that, by cooperating with the Department of Homeland Security, the SIO’s Election Integrity Partnership “provided a way for the federal government to launder its censorship activities in hopes of bypassing both the First Amendment and public scrutiny.”
Of course it did.