Let’s bypass the bulky man-loathing single girls – professional victims — dominating the nutty protests against President-elect Trump and turn, instead, to one of the vile flame-throwers in the liberal barrel, Chuckie Blow. As the affirmative action editor of The New York Times, Chuckie has been trying his darnedest to ignite a race war through the race-oriented tenures of former … Read More
Old Glory Is Going to Jail?
Fellow Veterans and Friends of Veterans, Jo Anna Rosamond, European correspondent for U.S. military Veterans, has written another eye-opening, no-nonsense article in the American Thinker about the VA’s malfeasance and slanderous assault on the American flag. VA’s Greatest Hits: Old Glory Is Going to Jail Read the comments and post your own. Yesterday was our 453rd consecutive Sunday Rally to “Save Our Veterans … Read More
The End of a Political Fairy Tale
Third of three parts. Re: “Uselessness of Killing – A Political Fairy Tale” In this political fairy tale, the Kind King renewed his walk toward his palace. Soon, however, he came upon Trolls whose distorted faces appalled him. But their graceful gait and strong bodies filled him with wonder. Again, though, he was filled with horror, seeing six of the … Read More
Johnny Weissmuller and Tarzan Ride Again
This week I am in copy heaven with three wonderful video-editing programs, and my favorite 3-D and 2-D movies. (1) Thanks to my 3-D virtual reality (VR) headset, Blu-ray 3-D DVDs, and a new wonderful video-editing program, I can now view my favorite 3-D movies on my iPhone embedded in my $15 VR headset. The video-editing program is PavtubeBDMagic for … Read More
Uselessness of Killing – A Political Fairy Tale
Second of three parts. Re: “Good vs. Evil, A Political Fairy Tale” One day in the kingdom of the Kind King, a group of schoolchildren, twenty in all, entered the forest to seek wild mushrooms. They became separated and eventually they were lost. Because the Kind King knew there still lurked danger in the forest, he felt that he should … Read More
If Hillary Thinks She Had a Bad Night…
Dateline Dayton – Last week I started to write an essay about the election. However, my computer had other thoughts. It went out of commission. Later the same day, I left for Illinois, for the Cash Register Collectors Club swap meet and meeting. After replacing the power source, the computer is working again. My essay would have started out about … Read More
Electoral College So Unfair
In the hullabaloo over Republican President-elect Donald Trump’s surprise election victory, it was easy to miss the fact that in the preliminary vote count, the winner was Democrat Hillary Clinton – by a margin of over 600,000 votes. Her plurality came mostly from California, where Mrs. Clinton won by more than 2.7 million votes – exponentially more than the leads … Read More
Good vs Evil, A Political Fairy Tale
First of three parts. There was, when the earth was young, a faraway kingdom, where magic filled the land and great deeds kept the oceans full, the mountains high, and the forests rich and verdant. It was a time of plenty. Many creatures lived in peace, side by side, without fear of molestation. But the Appetites of the creatures grew, … Read More
N.Y. Times Nearly Apologizes, Then Changes It
[Editor’s Note: Responding to an avalanche of protests that charged consistent grossly unfair coverage of the Donald Trump campaign, The New York Times, in Sunday’s print edition, published what some called an apology. However, the eagle-eyed New York Post reported that the Times, backing away later, scrubbed one sentence in the online version.] To Our Readers, from the Publisher and … Read More
Bass Babbles Racism — Again
Undefeated Karen Bass’s claim to the Democrat-monopolized the title of Dumbest Los Angeles Politician is safe for another edition. Coke has named a brand after her, Zero. Known as a puppet who mechanically regurgitates what her minders tell her, Ms. Bass represents Culver City and the Crenshaw District in Congress — in the softest sense. If she has made a … Read More