#181. Terminating our chances
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> Are the pro-lifers going to ruin this thing for everyone? When Trump reiterated that he wasnât planning to tank his campaign by going hard on abortion, some pro-life influencer wammen took umbrage. Ungrateful, much? The man overturned Roe for you, and now you say youâre staying home in November? Leveler heads responded. We live in a society state of nature. One of these candidates is objectively worse. It may be a little harsh to suggest that such pro-life influencers want abortion to continue so they can keep their grift going, but the numbers donât look great.
> Is the chief goal in a manâs life to find a hot tradwife who feeds the chickens in lingerie instead of a denim skirt? Some dissidents say âyes.â Some women think this is a âpornification of motherhood.â Trad, but not trad, at the same time. Is it porn-brained, or are the haters simply fat-brained?
> Vagrant of Rhodes discourses on the emotional power of the schizo edit.
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did a treatise on why sci-fi written by atheists always features a stand-in for God: Itâs otherwise boring.> Donald Trump is not a Republican.
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> As Matt Yglesias awoke one morning from uneasy dreams he found himself transformed in his bed into a gigantic bugman.
đ„A/V of the Weekđ„
> You gotta listen to RFK Jr. and Tucker Carlson talking about how the Dems have abandoned their enthusiasm for environmental restoration for a profit-seeking line-go-down obsession with carbon. Iâve said it before, but RFK may be a little lib-brained but if he can reclaim environmentalism for the Right, itâd be the best political development in your lifetime.
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investigates a new eurotrash globohomo grain silo in Saginaw.> A quirked-up bimbo is venerating the ancestors, cleaning their graves, and the righties are, perhaps surprisingly, here for it.
đ°Reads of the Weekđ°
> Rogue Scholar Press wrote a critique of the Christian Right for Manâs World. Between this and Kulakâs piece, Christians are taking a beating this weekâŠ
> Why should the left have all the good patronage?
at has some advice for righties who want to help a brother out.>
examines the various cases against voting for Trump. *ducks to dodge rotten tomato* Hey, donât blame the poaster.>
guests at , writing about conservation from the Right, and skewers the âoutdoorsyâ type.>
has a few uncharitable words for RFK Jr. fans.>
ponders the Oasis reunion.> @Kat Rosenfeld extols the virtues of getting turnt.
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> For The Blaze,
reminds us that we may not want to crow too much about Mark Zuckerbergâs acknowledgement that Facebook censored election-swinging information in 2020. Yeah yeah, heâs âon our sideâ now, he did that thing with the surfboard and the American flag. Heâs down with Trump. He got fit and started wearing a cool chain. But still, someoneâs head has to roll for this, right?đŠTweets of the WeekđŠ
And the đTweet of the Weekđ award goes toâŠÂ
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The Costco SNAP thing is like a perfect encapsulation of the Democratic Party.
The membership fee was purposely implemented in order to keep the SNAP set out of the store because they steal everything. It also allowed Costco to become a bank, medical provider, and travel agent based on the fact that the bottom feeders that cause all the problems had been subtracted from the risk pool.
Costco is such a middle class suburban rule follower thing. A Democratic donor class would never get caught there, they have much more expensive ways to segregate then $120 annually and the conscientiousness to go through the sign up process.
I was in high school when Michelle Obama's "public school lunch" initiative launched and they brought in "healthy, organic food" at an "affordable price". Just kidding - everything cost twice as much as it had the year prior and it was even less edible. I'd hesitate to even call it zogslop. I did research into it as part of a school project and I am not exaggerating when I say that federal prisons served higher quality food to convicted felons than what the state was selling to kids at highway robbery prices.
Also, I remember she visited an Olive Garden in my town as part of her whole promotional tour. Because nothing says healthy eating like endless glyphosate breadsticks covered in canola oil grease and high-fructose corn syrup tomato paste dip.