Saturday, July 11, 2026

Entitled graduate students

Manhattan Contrarian: "What makes a person become a Communist?"

One requirement seems to be never holding a real job.

A man needs to have principles

Still rollin'

LA Times: "Every Rolling Stones album, ranked worst to best."

It's always crowded at the bottom but this list correctly names "Exile on Main St." as #1.

I saw the Rolling Stones at Shea Stadium in 1990 (I think) and - although the show was good - I swore off stadium concerts forever.  With my binoculars I could see the giant TV screens broadcasting the concert.

Friday, July 10, 2026

Free stuff for everyone

Paid for by the billionaires!  That's the shallow and childish ideology of the Socialist left: "Washington Post: Yes, the DSA Really Does Want to Destroy Capitalism." 

You can vote yourself into socialism but you have to shoot your way out.

Thursday, July 09, 2026

Dozen red flags

WSJ: "The Red Flag That Led to Graham Platner’s Implosion Was Hiding in Plain Sight."

Hot Air: "Guess Who Was a Red-Flag Parade For Months (That We Never Spotted)?"

This opens the door for me to cite a great little country song: "Dozen Red Flags" by Mackenzie Carpenter.  It opens with these lyrics:

He deletes all his texts

Still talks to his ex

Flirts with my friends

His dad pays his rent

Hey!  Sounds like somebody we know!


"Mistakes were made"

Townhall: "The New York Times Is Trying to Do Damage Control After the Graham Platner Implosion."

Wednesday, July 08, 2026

He's out

Breaking news: "Oyster Shucked: Graham Platner Suspends Campaign Operations in Maine Senate Race."

These people, man...

Former NY Times editor Jill Abramson in today's Boston Globe: "The New York Times is taking heat over Graham Platner. It doesn’t deserve it."
During my 17-year career at the Times, I never saw partisan considerations color news stories. The Times’s policy, then and now, is to tell readers everything newsworthy that their reporters have confirmed as accurate and is important for readers to know.
I give up.  These people are in a bubble that cannot be pierced. 

Extra - This must be all in my imagination: "Trust in Media at New Low of 28% in U.S."

Unclear on the concept

Twitchy: "Move Over for Do-Over?: Dem on CSPAN Says Platner Is ‘Obstructing’ a Fair Election by Staying in Race." 

Maine Democrats voted for him.  He's your nominee, buddy. Democracy much?

I've been reliably told nobody is above the law

Hot Air: "Judge Dugan's Sentence is a Joke."


Just a $5000 fine for a felony conviction.  Let's be honest: Dugan was never going to do a day in jail but at the very minimum there should have been some kind of probation or community service, just to bring her down a little bit and feel the bite of the law.

Instead she was let free and forced to pay her accumulated vacation from her severance. 

Tuesday, July 07, 2026

The NY Times does the NY Times

Catch and kill: "The New York Times Knew All About Graham Platner's Rape Allegation But Deliberately Buried It."

None of this should be surprising to anybody paying attention since the Brett Kavanaugh persecution.  Know what's the difference here?  There's evidence that Platner and his victim actually met

Monday, July 06, 2026

Shortages, stagnation and corruption

LA Times: "Democrats' newest ideas have been failing for centuries." "As Jason Furman, who chaired President Obama’s economic advisory council, put it, “Rent control has been about as disgraced as any economic policy in the tool kit.” The Swedish economist Assar Lindbeck — a socialist, mind you — was pithier: “In many cases rent control appears to be the most efficient technique presently known to destroy a city — except for bombing."

He's toast

NY Post: "Graham Platner’s ex Jenny Racicot accuses him of rape, says Maine Senate hopeful was ‘very drunk and wouldn’t take no for an answer’."

Stephen Green: "Is Platner out?"  The Maine Democrat Party is calling for his withdrawal.


Here's one damning part about the New York Times:
Racicot said she later felt compelled to go public about her experience because the reaction to the Times story was dominated by controversy about another woman, Lyndsey Fifield, who alleged Platner mistreated her and faced attacks because of her ties to the Republican Party. (Contacted by POLITICO, Fifield stood by the allegations she made to the Times and declined to comment further.)

“My part of the story was just a read-over,” Racicot said in an interview. “And the story was Lyndsey, and the accusations of her being politically motivated.”
So Racicot, who appears to be a Democrat ("agrees with Platner politically") came forward because she felt the New York Times sought to discredit another accuser as politically-biased.  For the Times, it was a "catch and kill" story.

By the way, I guarantee this story was released by a Democrat to get Platner out before the July 13th deadline to replace him.  Republicans had been rumored to have a data dump ready to go the day after Platner couldn't withdraw from the race.

Sunday, July 05, 2026

The wealth tax in California

NY Times: "It Failed in France. It Would Be a Disaster in California."
Other countries have made the same mistake Californians are being tempted to commit. In 1990, 12 industrialized countries levied a wealth tax. By 2025, nine countries had repealed theirs — including Denmark, Sweden, Germany, the Netherlands and France. These nations discovered that wealth taxes are hard to implement, cause wealthy people to move and take their money elsewhere and raise far less tax revenue than promised. The co-authors of the tax plan must know this history well: France, their home country, abolished its wealth tax in 2018 after an estimated 200 billion euros (about $228 billion) left the country over two decades and, according to estimates, the tax generated an annual budget shortfall of 7 billion euros.

All of the things that happened in France would happen in California, and the consequences would probably be worse.
California will probably vote for the wealth tax because if there's one thing California has produced besides fruits and nuts it's the sense of entitlement for other people's money.

Saturday, July 04, 2026

Get happy!

Washington Post: "25 reasons to be optimistic about America's future."

America 250!

Greatest country in the history of the universe, baby.

Oh, really, you're surprised? Interesting

Twitchy: "Patti LuPone ‘Furious’ After Gay Cruise She’s On Gets Banned From Turkey for Violating 'Moral Values'."

These people, man - and I mean the left-leaning types who delude themselves into believing the "religion of peace" will accept them.  It's not like we've been saying it for decades now.  Let's get Mamdani on the record for this issue.  Do it.

Friday, July 03, 2026

Great choice, New York

PJ Media: "Mamdani Gives 250th Anniversary Speech, and Boy, Does This Guy Hate America."

The politics of grievance: everybody is a victim all the time, even in the greatest country on Earth.  This is all they ever have.  This dude is a miserable jerk.

Undefeated after 250 years

National Review: "America’s 250-Year Winning Streak."
The old saw holds that “God has a special providence for fools, drunkards, and the United States of America.” And boy does God have a stellar HR team. Here, cometh the hour, cometh the man is close to a guarantee. At our birth, we needed a Washington, a Jefferson, a Franklin, an Adams, a Madison, and a Hamilton — and, remarkably, we got all of them in one crowd.
We've been amazingly blessed to have had these men to set America's firm foundation.  Read the whole thing.