Category: News media bias
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Finally, some justice for Trump
Jim Justice, that is, and his ugly dog! The VHF and UHF dials on the Stately Manor’s b&w Philco spun merrily Tuesday night as the indentured servants scanned the dizzying array of speakers for Day Two of the Republican National Convention just up the road in Milwaukee WI. We’ve attended two Republican national political conventions,…
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Blaska had a cold once, too
Didn’t cause any more nonsense than usual! Back when your irascible bloggeur was gainfully employed (a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away), a co-worker announced over lunch — in stunned wonderment — that he had been told he had one year to live. Blaska took the check. Cancer, it seems, is cruelest…
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Run for your lives! The Republicans are coming!
Milwaukee’s racial paranoids get their 15 seconds! The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel went fishing for the pro-Biden campfire scare story it wanted to tell in the run-up to the Republican National Convention in their fair city next month. The newspaper found enough chickens little to quake on cue at the prospect of Republicans scything like hooded…
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Hey progressives! Nobody cares!
Which is why Tammy & Co. run to the center at election time! Blaska promised to smell the roses. That day came this morning when The Lovely Lisa placed in a slender silver vase (“vahz”) a single pink rose right where your irascible bloggeur could not miss it — that being in front of his…
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Franz Kafka v Donald Trump
“He admits he doesn’t know the law and at the same time insists he’s innocent.” ― Franz Kafka, ‘The Trial‘ As a general rule, when Blaska commits a crime, he likes to know its name. From what we can gather, neither Trump nor his Manhattan trial jury were ever very certain, except that the likely Republican nominee is…
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The prosecution theory in Trump’s hush money trial:
Even Anderson Cooper asks: ‘Is it novel, is it pie in the sky?‘ Is it a bird, or a plane? In one comedy skit on classic TV, Steve Allen parodied Superman. Cape flowing thanks to an off-camera fan, the TV pioneer held his hands held straight out (no doubt for aerodynamic purposes) while suspended inches…
