The left eats itself as penance for the sins of wokeism

Read the column the New York Times didn’t want you to read

“…A journalism that turns words into totems — and totems into fears — is an impediment to clear thinking and proper understanding.

So too is a journalism that attempts to proscribe entire fields of expression. “Racist language” is not just about a single infamous word. It’s a broad, changing, contestable category. There are many people — I include myself among them — who think that hardcore anti-Zionism is a form of anti-Semitism. That’s also official policy at the State Department and the British Labour Party. If anti-Semitism is a form of racism, and racist language is intolerable at The Times, might we someday forbid not only advocacy of anti-Zionist ideas, but even refuse to allow them to be discussed?

The idea is absurd. But that’s the terrain we now risk entering.

We are living in a period of competing moral certitudes, of people who are awfully sure they’re right and fully prepared to be awful about it. Hence the culture of cancellations, firings, public humiliations and increasingly unforgiving judgments. The role of good journalism should be to lead us out of this dark defile. Last week, we went deeper into it…”

DeSantis rips Biden policies on border security and Covid

https://youtu.be/Wh2RYVcI3Mc

Psaki says Biden understands why Mark Cuban wanted to ban the National Anthem

Democrats.

This is who they are.

The party of race, grievance, identity politics, and anti-white, anti-Asian racial preference.

Democrat governance – New York style

Cuomo aide admits they hid nursing home data so feds wouldn’t find out

Never forget the media and even the entertainment industry held this guy up as a Covid hero and proclaimed his handling of the disease the best in the country even though actual data showed his management was terrible.

Related:

Smile. He’s proud of himself.

https://twitter.com/SecondOnlyRyMac/status/1359856322548793344

Hat tip to Kane

The cult of Covid

Governor hairdo faces recall

Enough signatures gathered to force recall of California Governor Gavin Newsom

The effort to recall California Democrat Governor Gavin Newsom announced Wednesday night that they have gathered the number of signatures required to force a recall election this year.

Related:

This was actually a poll question…

Majority of voters think males who identify as females shouldn’t be allowed on women’s sports teams

As we are slowly pushed by Democrats and media to accept insane policies and practices.

Insane.

What our education system has become…

‘Maybe you need a children’s union to compete with the teacher’s union’

The politics of the American “elite”

Lee Smith: The American Elite’s Primary Allegiance Is No Longer to America, But to the Communist Party of China, That Makes Them Rich and Keeps Them In Power

Democrat governance headline of the day

ICE Not Allowed To Deport Criminals

You can’t make it up.

 

Start conservative social media platforms to compete with the biased liberal ones…

Politics is a sick joke

With acquittal a foregone conclusion, the real drama is what Trump does next

“…Given that there have been only four presidential impeachments in American history, and given that only one man has twice suffered the indignity, viewers who tuned into the start of Donald Trump’s second Senate trial had a right to expect a buzz of excitement and a sense of drama.

What they got instead was buzz-kill and all the drama of watching paint dry. Who knew impeachment could be so lifeless and history so meaningless?

Certainly Chief Justice John Roberts knew. His refusal to preside reveals the exercise to be a cheap knockoff rather than the real thing.

And it’s impossible to believe the Founders would approve of Sen. Patrick Leahy of Vermont acting as both a juror and presiding officer, a conflict of interest so large that it alone renders the trial out of bounds, as Trump lawyer David Schoen effectively argued. His display of Leahy tweets calling for conviction sealed the argument that Leahy cannot be viewed as neutral…”

Journalism – CNN style

CNN’s promotion of idiot ‘Grim Reaper’ attorney ends in embarrassment

“…Sure, the press’s embrace of Uhlfelder isn’t quite as embarrassing as their embrace of convicted felon Michael Avenatti. But it’s close. Elevating an obvious clown because he has the “right” politics and he attacks the “right” targets is embarrassing, and unethical, regardless of whether a felony conviction is involved somewhere along the way. The difference is just a matter of degrees…”

Journalism like Liberalism is a mental disorder

Rules and laws are for Republicans and the little people

House Sergeant at Arms says Pelosi will not be fined for violating her own security rules.

If Democrats break rules or the law, it’s okay because they did it for the right reasons. They won’t be held to account.

Sports? What’s that?

The Dallas Mavericks have ceased playing the national anthem before home games this season

Moral narcissism and the decline of American politics

Moral Narcissism and the Show Trial of Donald Trump

Roger L. Simon:

“…Discussing the Democrats’ impeachment trial in legal terms is a ludicrous waste of time. Anyone literate in the English language can see that the concept of impeaching a former president is entirely absent from the U.S. Constitution.

Removing someone from office who is no longer in office in the first place is a serio-comic oxymoron straight out of the Theater of the Absurd.

What is actually going on is Trump Derangement Syndrome taken from a neurosis to some kind of bizarre psychosis with overtones of obsessive-compulsive disorder.

The level at which this “trial” is worth examining, therefore, has a psychoanalytic, not a legal, tilt. It raises, once again, the question of why the Democrats and their media cohorts despise former President Donald Trump so much.

Yes, I know they fear his political comeback above all things and wish to extinguish it, but what is it, on a deeper level, that makes them believe this man to be such a monster that they are going full Stalinist in conducting what Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) aptly called a “show trial”?…

…a narcissism of ideas, of “moral” self-description.

I explained it this way: What you proclaim, what you say you believe, is what makes you good, what makes you important—not the actual results of those beliefs, which are irrelevant.

Biden’s recent cancellation of the Keystone XL pipeline could be described as a purely morally narcissistic act—proclaimed as something significant for the environment when, in reality, all it does is put people out of work and give comfort to our enemies as America becomes more energy-dependent. (Ironically, it also has negative environmental repercussions, forcing the oil to be transported by more risky means, such as by rail.)

John Kerry, the White House climate czar, is a moral narcissist par excellence, jetting around endlessly in his carbon-belching private plane to save us all from climate change.

Moral narcissism fits today’s liberals and progressives to a “T,” living millionaire and billionaire lives that make hypocrisy the understatement of all time while disdaining the working class, as well as their needs and values to a degree that would embarrass Marie Antoinette.

Trump undermined all that. He makes and made plenty of proclamations and certainly loves his private plane(s), but he’s all about results.

In fact, he makes a point of delivering on his promises, the exact antithesis of standard operating procedure in Washington, where politicians send us endless emails and texts (almost always asking for money) about what they say they believe or are planning, but almost never about what they have accomplished, as if we don’t and shouldn’t care about that.

It’s the way the game has been played in D.C. for ages, quite comfortable and insular when you think about it, and self-replicating. No wonder Trump is loathed.

(He also made things such as improving the economy seem remarkably easy and quick—just remove excessive regulations and lower taxes—actually common sense, when it was supposed to be so complicated and arcane that only wise politicians and economists could do it over years.)

Although nearly pervasive in the Democratic Party, moral narcissism isn’t exclusive to it. A number of Republicans fit the description as well and you can almost be certain they will be among those voting to convict Trump in the show trial.

These politicians (both sides) and the media are particularly angry because, as narcissists, moral or otherwise, they have a great need of fans—people to admire them constantly and make them feel alive.

Trump ruined that to a great extent by unmasking them as phonies. Rage and vengeance were and are the natural responses…”

Journalism

Axios reporter starts dating Biden press secretary…So they switch her ‘WH beat’ to Kamala instead

Is this satire?

Conservatives Sit Down For A Relaxing Evening Of Being Insulted By Every Major Corporation In America

“…U.S.—All around the country, conservatives have invited friends and family over to enjoy food, funny commercials, football, and being insulted by every major corporation in America.

“I love football,” said local Christian conservative Brad Longaberger, “but I also love the humbling experience of sitting through hours of sermons from powerful corporations reminding me how rotten and terrible I am for not supporting progressive causes!”…”

Gaius Messius ripped off by Roman Army 1900 years ago following siege of Masada

Ancient soldier’s payslip, found during excavation of 1,900-year-old Roman Empire camp in Israel, reveals the infantryman was left BROKE after military deducted his uniform and food

    • Payslip of a Roman soldier shows the military deductions totaled the stipend
    •  Gaius Messius received 50 denarri following the Siege of Masada
    • Deductions were taken out for barley money, food, leather straps and more
    • The Siege of Masada was part of the First Jewish-Roman War that ended in 73AD

The document was made out to a Gaius Messius, who participated in the Siege of Masada that was one of the last battles during the First Jewish-Roman War

The fortress of Masada

A payslip made from a sheet of papyrus shows a Roman soldier was left penniless 1,900 years ago after the military took out fees for certain items. It shows Gaius Messius received 50 denarri, but fees for barley money, food and military equipment were taken out that totaled to the amount of his full pay

A payslip made from a sheet of papyrus shows a Roman soldier was left penniless 1,900 years ago after the military took out fees for certain items. It shows Gaius Messius received 50 denarri, but fees for barley money, food and military equipment were taken out that totaled to the amount of his full pay

Doug Santo