Of course, Deflategate was all about Tom Brady getting others to continually sacrifice for his benefit, and then casting them aside the moment he’s called upon to make any sacrifice for theirs. I submit that there’s a direct line between the Brady who threw two lowly Patriots employees under the bus in 2015, when the… Read more.
Archives for October 2022
Yom Kippur: Yom tov
Unlike Margaret Thatcher, Liz Truss’s U-turn on Tax Cuts Proves This Lady Is for Turning
Liz Truss became UK prime minister on September 6. Except that, she did so by channeling Margaret Thatcher so effectively, she became a meme. Here is how I chimed in on the viral ridicule in the comments section to a July 17 report on her campaign in The Guardian: Liz Truss is fashioning her campaign… Read more.
Useful Idiots! Neymar Supporting Bolsonaro like Kanye Supporting Trump.
Unfortunately, President Jair Bolsonaro seems hell-bent on living up to his reputation as the “Trump of the Tropics.” Polls have consistently shown former president Luiz Inácio ‘Lula’ da Silva handily defeating him today – by double digits. Yet Bolsonaro has spent the last few weeks whipping his supporters into a frenzy with Trumpian lies about… Read more.
Putin’s Mobilization Order Sends Russians Fleeing. But Snowden Becomes a Citizen?
Podcast Episode 90 Remember how the Taliban ran US forces out of their country last year? Well, imagine the ridicule if Biden had held a treaty-signing ceremony at the White House in Washington to annex regions of Afghanistan as the world was watching that humiliation unfold. Because that’s the ridiculous nature of what Putin did… Listen.
MAGA Republicans Might See Marjorie Taylor Greene Now as Trump’s Most Suitable Heir…
The husband of controversial Georgia Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene filed for divorce Wednesday on grounds their marriage is ‘irretrievably broken.’ Perry Greene, who married the firebrand politician, is also asking to seal the divorce proceedings, ‘because the parties’ significant privacy interest in sealing the records outweighs the public’s minuscule interest in access to said records,’ court… Read more.