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Tuesday, May 18. 2021Hamas is crazyWhat just happened at the Kerem Shalom Crossing leading from Israel into Gaza is a pretty good metaphor for the entire psychopathic Hamas and Palestinian terror group pathology.
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Diana Ross with "Muscles"How quickly do we lose strength and cardiac fitness?The racist testsMATH IS HARD—HARDEST OF ALL FOR THE LEFT Some smart comments there. Somewhat related, what are the UK's A Level Exams? More colleges rejecting SAT/ACT scores that are apparently racist I do not see how we can eliminate exams for everything.
Tuesday morning linksWhich Napoleon? Those commemorating the bicentennial of the French emperor’s death must choose among his many legacies. Wanted to conquer the western world. Why? Chelsea Wald is an award-winning science writer who has reported on toilets since 2013. If You Suspected That Most Epidemiologists Were Complete Clowns, This Will Seal The Deal Not clowns. It's not their job to balance risks with benefits Insisting on masks despite the science is just partisan posturing gone mad For the sake of children, keep wearing your mask That's CNN They’re Vaccinated and Keeping Their Masks On, Maybe Forever Megyn Kelly to Maddow re masks: “Thoughts and prayers for her during this difficult time.” Ha. Two Months After Biden Blasted "Neanderthal Thinking", Texas Reports Zero COVID Deaths Subsidized Unemployment and the Work Ethic DHS, DOJ Designate Americans as Primary Threat Collusion: How Fusion GPS and the Steele dossier fooled the world with the media's help The Media Hates You And Is Shocked That You Hate It Back This Article Is “Partly False”. Supposedly engaged in a struggle against misinformation, Facebook and its fact-checking partner spread their own. In the UK: Debate and Disinformation: The Ugly Quarrel Over the UK Government’s Race Report Men Give Birth. America Was Founded in 1619. And Israel Is the Aggressor. Monday, May 17. 2021Shad Season, re-re-postedIt's Shad Season now in the Northeast. Just had my first shad roe dinner of the season with pals last night. They made it with a caper and mushroom sauce with chopped bacon on top, on a bed of spinach, with roasted potatoes. It should be fully pink in the middle but crusty on the outside. Many of us in Yankeeland welcome this brief season - mainly April-May, when the Shad migrate from the ocean up the rivers to lay and fertilize the eggs, with the females filled with their delicious egg sacs we call Shad roe. If you drive over the Hudson River, the Connecticut, or Housatonic bridges, you will see the shad fishermen's nets spread out right now. The roe, cooked with bacon, is as good as food gets. Do not overcook it - it is Shad caviar. But the meat of the Atlantic Shad (a large type of herring, I believe) is underestimated. It requires an expert boner which makes it expensive, but it's as tasty a fish as exists. The Shad is full of crazy bones. It's a brief season for Shad, and there are Shad Festivals all over the Northeast. Photo above is Shad roe. My Mom loved it, and so do I.
Monday morning linksImage stolen from Ace The American Medical Association (AMA), the largest national organization representing physicians and medical students in the United States, says it will set aside its long-held concept of meritocracy in favor of “racial justice” and “health equity.” COVID Deaths Plummet As Excess Mortality Falls To Pre-Pandemic Levels Teacher caught on video berating vaccinated student for not wearing a mask Spanish politician temporarily suspended by Twitter after saying 'a man cannot get pregnant' New Charles Murray book: Facing Reality: Two Truths about Race in America Race, Gender, and Climate Change: The Left's Holy Trinity Sean Parnell launches a critical Senate campaign in Pennsylvania. Joe Biden is proving even more of a ‘master of disaster’ than Jimmy Carter Border Patrol agents contemplating early retirement in droves from Biden's "US Welcome Patrol" Biden revokes Trump order to punish statue vandals What Really Is Behind the Latest Burst of Hamas Terror in Israel? Like all wars, the real causes are many and lie below the surface. A former AP correspondent explains how and why reporters get Israel so wrong, and why it matters China and Russia are aggressively raising their stakes against Taiwan and Ukraine. Why?
Sunday, May 16. 2021La Bella FiguraLooking good is an Italian thing. It doesn't have much to do with food, but these guys visit Liguria looking for food. Yes, mashed potatoes in nothern Italy. Towards the end, how to make make and serve basil pesto.
Good thingsMasks and distancingI was at a wedding last night. 150 people, none with masks, no distancing, and dancing. Normal except for the staff wearing masks. Stores, States Drop Mask Mandates in Wake of CDC’s Updated Guidance
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From today's Lectionary1 John 5:9-13 5:9 If we receive human testimony, the testimony of God is greater; for this is the testimony of God that he has testified to his Son. 5:10 Those who believe in the Son of God have the testimony in their hearts. Those who do not believe in God have made him a liar by not believing in the testimony that God has given concerning his Son. 5:11 And this is the testimony: God gave us eternal life, and this life is in his Son. 5:12 Whoever has the Son has life; whoever does not have the Son of God does not have life. 5:13 I write these things to you who believe in the name of the Son of God, so that you may know that you have eternal life. Our Wisteria, yesterdaySaturday, May 15. 2021Sex Negative?Humor du Jour: Puddles, and ex-Prince Harry
Here's Puddles with Royals:
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Saturday morning linksTurns out even if you move all day at work, it’s still not enough to keep you healthy You Do Know That The Cicadas Forshadow A World Of Insect Swarms From Climate Crisis, Right? EPA Updates Its "Climate Change Indicators" Penn State bans more words Christian Colleges Seek to Defend Title IX Religious Exemption Insanity Wrap #207: Literally Everything Is Going to Hell... Who Wants a Drink? Army Dog Tags Will Now List Soldier's Pronouns Andrew Cuomo defies CDC guidance, orders New Yorkers to keep masks on MASK MANDATES CRUMBLING Maddow: I guess I'm going to need to be less judgy now with people who aren't wearing masks 50% Of CDC Employees Refusing To Get COVID Vaccine… Manchin: I'll kill the Democrats' voting-reform bill 450 bombs in 35 minutes: This is how the IDF tricked Hamas Saturday Verse: YeatsFriday, May 14. 2021Testing positiveMany people have been asking me what "testing positive" for COVID means. See today's news on the NY Yankees. It seems clear that the more people you do nasal swabs on, the more positive results will occur. This virus will become endemic so many, and hopefully most, people will be exposed to it. Like the common cold, or the seasonal flu. Few will get significantly sick from it or even be aware of it. The point is, a positive test does not mean that you are sick, and, if vaccinated, doesn't mean much of anything other than that somehow you were exposed. Furthermore, there are many (but still really unknown) numbers of false positives. I think it makes sense to test people who are ill, but not random healthy people unless it is just an academic exercise.
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Paranoid style in politicsFrom The Paranoid Style in Progressive Politics
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Merriam-Webster, the Ministry of TruthI am now a proud "anti-vaxxer." Actually, I'm not. But Merriam-Webster does define me as one. The funny thing is, I've gotten vaccinated. For polio, smallpox, MMR, tetanus, and even recently I received my second shingles vaccine. I got the shingles vaccine on the day I turned down the coronavirus vaccine. I have my own personal reasons for turning down the new vaccine. After all, I've had covid, and it was a bit tough, but nothing I couldn't handle. I have other reasons, too, which I won't share since the information on all of this is convoluted and tends to spark arguments (not discussions). It is not hard science by any stretch. Even my doctor, when I gave my reasons for rejecting it, tried to convince me to get it by saying "we know so little about it, the vaccine is a good idea." I replied that if you know so little, it seems odd that you're convinced that the vaccine will help me. I hardly see that as a reassuring argument. She agreed (which surprised me) and said "just realize you may get it again." I told her I've gotten the flu many times, too. Even after I was vaccinated. My reasons are mine alone and I'll get the answers and make my determinations as I go along. I have that right (in the old United States I did...). I'm not opposed to the coronavirus vaccine, either. I suggested my father (85, with heart issues) get it when he asked me if he should. He is a retired doctor, I laughed when he asked me, but I was honest. He agrees with my reasons for not getting it. It could be he's not seeking to have a discussion, but I know he has his own questions. Mrs. Bulldog got it (and, as I suspected, had no side effects, as she has been exposed to covid several times and never gotten it. Long exposures, both from me and friends. She really is a Viking.) and I supported her decision to get it. My mother (85 and frail) got it. Other members of my family have gotten it. I just have my own questions about this particular vaccine. I have a right to question it, and be skeptical. Even today, it's not uncommon to see or hear about fully-vaccinated people testing positive. I doubt this means they have covid. In fact, I'm willing to bet heavily the tests are incorrect (as so many are). I'm also not afraid of getting covid again. I dealt with it once, and it wasn't bad. I'm in better shape now than I was then (lost about 5 lbs, lifting more, using the elliptical for longer stretches - I made it a goal to get in better shape), and know how to deal with it (low sugar, lots of water, Vitamin D and lots of sun and fresh air). There are also improved treatments if I'm wrong. All that said, I'm not an anti-vaxxer. Not even a little. Not even a tiny bit. I'll get the vaccine IF my questions are resolved by my doctor AND if I reach a point that I feel it is useful and necessary. In the meantime, I'm not a threat. At least not health-wise. That said, I do oppose mandates and forcing people to do things they don't necessarily want to do. And if opposing mandatory vaccine programs makes me an anti-vaxxer, then I am a political problem to some people. What annoys me is that I'm defined by Biden and Merriam-Webster as an anti-vaxxer. That's wrong. The dictionary has extended its definition far too broadly. It's also wrong to have a President tell me that I have to choose between a mask and a vaccine. He, of all people, is unqualified to make this determination. He's just a power-mad elderly man with dementia (at least I think he's got dementia, he certainly behaves that way). I've gone without a mask pretty much everywhere (mostly outdoors, though I keep one in my pocket). Yellowstone, Grand Tetons, Block Island, New Orleans, North Carolina - I've done quite a bit of traveling. I wear the mask if I'm asked to, but not otherwise. As time goes by, people will see I'm not a risk. But for now, politically, I am. I am a massive risk politically. And I'm loving it. I won't make people do things they oppose. I appreciate others who realize this is the essential reason for the creation of our great nation. Friday morning linksThere’s Only One Way To Beat The Speed Of Light China and Overfishing Austrian man leaves fortune to French village that saved his family from Nazis Ten million reasons to vaccinate the world Epidemiologists Still Urge Dubious Levels of Caution, Even for the Vaccinated. Most would still refuse a hug, according to a New York Times survey. BREAKING: CDC to issue new guidelines telling vaccinated to "mask off" But The NYT seems to be stimulating fear When Will Biden Apologize For His ‘Neanderthal’ Smear? 4 More Ontarians Were Just Charged For Riding In A Car Together During Stay-At-Home Order San Francisco Teachers’ Unions Are the Ultimate Grifters Nomination of Catherine Lhamon a return to ‘old, failed policies’ CNBC Host Laughs at Pete Buttigieg Trying to Sell 'Infrastructure' Biden administration to fill in gaps in border levees left open after Trump wall construction halted Asked About Israel, Biden Refuses To Name Or Condemn Hamas For Their Terrorist Attacks… WHY WON’T ISRAELIS LET THEMSELVES BE KILLED? Thursday, May 13. 2021Bob Dylan's artworkBob turns 80 this month. Still on the road, doing shows (not sure about this past year, but he will be back). He has a show of his paintings coming up. Maybe they are not great, but they are accomplished.
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That's a paraphrase of Scott Adams. I'm not sure that it is true, but I get his point. Thursday morning linksIdaho is going to kill 90% of the state’s wolves. That’s a tragedy – and bad policy California's Zero Carbon Plans: Can Anybody Here Do Basic Arithmetic? The New York Times just won’t quit its dishonest COVID fearmongering CDC Exaggerated Risk of Outdoors Coronavirus Transmission VDH: Biden Mocks Ancient Wisdom. When an arrogant present dismisses the wisdom of the past, then an all too predictable future becomes terrifying. Betsy DeVos: ‘Let’s be Really Clear. The 1619 Project is Not History’ If black lives matter, due process must matter The Strange Death of the British Labour Party Palestinian Miscalculations Have Led to a New War Palestinian Islamic Jihad Officials: Iran Is Giving Us The Rockets We Use To Attack Israel Progressivism’s Moral Atrocity in the Middle East Wednesday, May 12. 2021Jordan Peterson is backThis one, with Ben Shapiro
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