August 26, 2021
fromWashintonExaminer: Now that the Taliban are going door to door, hunting and executing Afghans who worked for the United States, Democrats want everyone to know that U.S. conservatives just as dangerous or worse.
fromCity-Journal: Reluctant to set the public free, policymakers and the public-health bureaucracy set unachievable and unnecessary goals.
fromTheFederalist: The raw abuse of authority shows that the actual agenda is often 'my choice, your compliance,' whether the issue is abortion, COVID-19, or anything else.
fromFoxNews: 'We're seeing now what happens when countries tolerate authoritarians, even for a moment.'
fromDailyExpose: When the mainstream media covers a story of someone who has suffered a serious reaction to one of the Covid-19 injections they only interview people who still believe in the Covid-19 vaccine religion.
fromReason: By criminalizing peaceful transactions between consenting adults, drug prohibition creates opportunities for Goines-style fakery that would not otherwise exist.
August 25, 2021
fromIssuesInsights: Biden wasn't just portrayed as competent and empathetic. He was supposedly experienced, thoughtful, trustworthy, had sound judgment, would unite the country, and restore America’s standing in the world.
fromCreators: The very supportive media environment around President Joe Biden has turned suddenly sour over this administration's shoddy handling of Afghanistan. For four days, the president disappeared from public view. Then he gave a speech on Aug. 16, took no questions and retreated again.
fromRealClearScience: Speaking the truth about the vaccines, however, should not be that hard. We have to be willing to adapt to new data, even when it does not fit neatly into prior messaging.
fromReason: The West needs markets in water, not allocations based on political considerations.
fromAmericanThinker: While an army of authoritarian rule-keepers populate our airports, it's puzzling that the same passion for laws and safety seems strangely absent at America's southern border.
fromFreeThoughtProject: Although disappointing, this should come as no surprise given the fact that the DNC nominated the “Queen of the police state” Kamala Harris for Vice President.
August 24, 2021
fromWashingtonTimes: We’re so far beyond media bias that we’ve entered the Twilight Zone, where nothing is as it seems. Imagine, if you will, hundreds of thousands of illegals streaming into the United States and are being bused around the country with little media coverage. Forget it, look over there, another story on the Jan. 6 “armed insurrection,” the “worst threat to democracy” since George Washington misplaced his false teeth.
fromAmericanThinker: How many of the people who rushed to get the jab would have taken it if they knew then what we know today?
fromQuillette: Far too few American public-school children are prepared for careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). This leaves us increasingly dependent on an inflow of foreign talent.
fromJonathanTurley: Not only was there no claim that Babbitt was believed to be armed, but there were officers directly behind her and in front of her at the time. As I noted earlier, if the officer intended to shoot Babbitt, it would not likely meet the standard for a justified shooting under governing cases like Tennessee v. Garner (1985).
fromAmericanGreatness: Afghanistan explodes the technocratic legitimacy of our administrative masters.
fromMises: This began the era of a global fiat money, debt-fueled economy. Since then, crises are more frequent but also shorter and always “solved” by adding more debt and more money printing.
August 23, 2021
fromTheFederalist: In the face of actual violence from real terrorists, the best our tech and media elite can do is mutter inane platitudes.
fromLibertyPen/YouTube: In the words of our leaders themselves, a reminder that the government is not us.
fromReason: It is better for consumers to have companies like FedEx or Burger King, which set their own terms rather than lobbying for business models dictated by commissioners.
fromFinancialTimes: America appears to be a rudderless ship with a doddering fool at the helm.
fromDailyMail: Transcripts from unaired segments reveal he mistakenly said his son Beau served in the Navy in Afghanistan not the Army elsewhere.
fromAlexBerenson: Before you even CONSIDER a third shot, please read this.
August 21, 2021
fromOANN: The Biden administration revealed there are no plans to evacuate Americans outside the Afghan capital of Kabul. Officials from various departments including State and Defense, told Senate staffers they don’t know of a way to get those Americans past Taliban checkpoints.
fromTheChristianPost: A Republican congressman has sent a letter to Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey denouncing the social media giant's double standard for banning the former president from its platform but allowing the Taliban.
fromDailyMail: "Can you imagine having your military go home and leaving all those people."
fromNYPost: Defense contractors, who had no financial incentive to properly train an Afghan military to operate independently of them, made off handsomely along the way.
fromAmericanSpectator: Power to the people, unless it puts progressives out of power.
fromRutherfordInstitute: The government has a history of shamelessly exploiting national emergencies for its own nefarious purposes. Terrorist attacks, mass shootings, civil unrest, economic instability, pandemics, natural disasters: the government has been taking advantage of such crises for years now in order to gain greater power over an unsuspecting and largely gullible populace. This COVID-19 pandemic is no different.
August 20, 2021
fromTheFederalist: Adding extreme social leftism to the usual political greed and stupidity has been catastrophic, from the military to education to border security.
fromRealClearEnergy: Embracing Green New Deal-style environmental policies, Biden’s approach to domestic energy production cripples hard-working Americans while increasing our reliance on foreign nations.
fromAmericanGreatness: Forces more powerful than the Taliban, in places far more strategic, will now leverage a cognitively challenged American president, an ideologically driven but predictably incompetent administration, a woke Pentagon, and politically weaponized intelligence communities.
fromDailyMail: He also said he would have still pulled troops from Afghanistan without former President Donald Trump's deal to get everyone out by May 1 in a reversal of his finger-pointing at his predecessor for the chaos.
fromReason: The case is the latest example of people who say their savings were seized in airports, despite it being perfectly legal to fly domestically with large amounts of cash.
fromWashingtonExaminer: Plenty of vice presidents have been actively destructive. But aside from that cackle driving down Democratic turnout, no other vice president has been remotely this useless in this century.
August 19, 2021
fromGlennGreenwald/Substack: Using the same deceitful tactics they pioneered in Vietnam, U.S. political and military officials repeatedly misled the country about the prospects for success in Afghanistan.
fromTownhall: Biden reportedly had reports that the situation on the ground was not what he was telling the American people. At some level, we knew throughout the summer that Afghanistan could collapse. Biden insisted otherwise. In April, he said this withdrawal will not be hasty or chaotic.
fromIssuesInsights: On his first day in office, President Joe Biden embarked on a campaign to rein in domestic oil and gas production. On his 204th day in office, he was pleading with OPEC to increase its production to stem the sharp rise in gasoline prices, to which OPEC said no dice.
fromReason: Even government officials can occasionally admit the need for limits to their thievery.
fromAmericanThinker: How can any American trust the Intelligence Community in determining the true capabilities and intentions of nations armed with nuclear weapons and the means to launch them?
fromAmericanGreatness: The only real question here is whether our government is populated by idiots or criminals.
August 18, 2021
fromAmericanGreatness: The collective madness that ensued from the pandemic, the quarantine, the self-induced recession, the George Floyd killing and subsequent months of riots, the election year, and the resurgence of variants of the Chinese-engineered coronavirus, all ignited the fuse of formerly inert socialist dynamite. And the ensuing explosion of revolutionary fervor in just a few months has made America unrecognizable.
fromReason: Many things once done as a matter of right are now privileges to be dispensed by those in power.
fromTheFederalist: Biden's failure to fulfill corporate media's promises of his competence has made them look deeply foolish as he displays the folly they predicted of Trump.
fromEricPetersAuto: "It is clear the object is not public health but the oppression of the public – by the government."
fromGlennGreenwald/Substack: Along with a group of heterodox writers, this move is designed to expand the reach of our journalism, support free speech platforms, and enable more reader interaction.
fromRealClearPolitics: FNC's Tucker Carlson comments that the lesson we have learned from the unceremonious end of the Afghanistan war is that we are "led by baffoons" and "imposters" who have "no idea what they're doing."
August 17, 2021
fromHotAir: And so, a precedent for government control of the individual's body is established. Endless inoculations and vaccination passports are helpful tools in the proper herding the human livestock.
fromWashingtonTiimes: The real problem with Dr. Paul is that he openly calls on American citizens to stand up for their constitutional liberties at a time when they are under unprecedented assault by unelected bureaucrats (Fauci).
fromWallStreetJournal: Why would an American president want to subsidize foreign oil production while simultaneously damaging our own production capacity?
fromYahooNews: The belief is that campaign appearances by Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, get-out-the-vote assistance and efforts on social media should be able to thwart the recall attempt.
fromBreitbart: Anything that might derail the inflationary pork-filled infrastructure bill should be applauded.
fromAmericanGreatness: Majority leaders urged the radical Dems to switch their votes so as “to create the illusion of a united front on the issue of public health at our southern border within the Democrat Party.”
August 16, 2021
fromAlt-Market: “The obedient always think of themselves as virtuous rather than cowardly.”
fromWolfStreet: Now it’s new vehicles, restaurants, energy. Game of Whac-A-Mole as some price spikes slow while others begin. But it’s a lot worse than it seems.
fromWolfStreet: Americans are growing angrier by the day, but in a way different from prior sagebrush revolts such as the 1960s Silent Majority or the Tea Party movement over a decade ago.
fromBrownstoneInstitute: Free people produce crucial information. If it proves true that a failure to vaccinate is the path to hospitalization and death, broad societal vaccination will soon enough be a reasonable aim.
The NSA's inspector general opens investigation into allegations of illegal spying on Tucker Carlson
fromGlennGreenwald/Substack: The NSA's independent investigator, Robert Storch, is a long-time D.C. bureaucrat, making it unlikely he'd formally investigate frivolous allegations of "unmasking."
fromJonathanTurley: Now, they refuse to report a major new development with the release of a videotape that purportedly shows Biden claiming that one of his laptops was stolen by Russians for blackmail purposes
August 14, 2021
fromTheHill: Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) has been suspended from YouTube for a week over a video claiming that masks are ineffective against COVID-19. He violated the publisher's indoctrination policy.
fromCampusReform: Racist backers of the notion hold that proficiency levels for math and reading present an unfair challenge for minority students, essentially arguing that that they possess inferior learning and thinking capacity.
fromActivistPost: As Britain’s High Court handed the United States a win in its bid to extradite Julian Assange, human rights defenders renewed calls for the Biden regime to drop all charges against the WikiLeaks founder.
fromSpiked: Eco warriors claim to care about inequality. But they are attacking the world’s poorest.
fromTownhall: As the Biden administration's policies continue to spur inflation, Americans have already seen the impact at the gas pump and in the grocery store over the summer. Data dashboards used to monitor the price of goods and services show inflation spiking at its fastest rate since the 1990s.
fromZeroHedge: Do not take anything you hear from government or media at face value. The "news" they dispense is not designed to inform but rather to persuade you to think a certain way.
August 13, 2021
fromRutherfordInstitute: The American people, the permanent underclass in America, have allowed themselves to be so distracted and divided that they have failed to notice the building blocks of tyranny being laid down right under their noses by the architects of the Deep State.
fromCaitlinJohnstone: You're only one person, and the machine is so very powerful and so very deeply dug in, so all you can do is one person's best in each moment. Seize every opportunity you can find to spread awareness and throw sand in the gears of the machine, and rest assured that you've done all you can.
fromReason: Mandates, instead of incentives, were always going to drive people away. After all, mandates are only required when persuasion has no chance.
fromFoxNews: "California has not had sufficient security measures in place to prevent this level of fraud."
fromEpochTimes: "It isn’t due to modest warming, but rather to decades of federal and state mismanagement of publicly owned forests throughout the Western United States, leaving those forests in tinderbox conditions."
fromRealClearPolitics: The two meta-problems—the breakdown of order and erosion of public confidence — are deeply intertwined because we count on our leaders and institutions to give us reliable information, provide a stable environment (so each of us can go about our lives), and abide by the same rules we all do.
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