Saturday, August 14, 2021




Since I have His Holiness' blessing (no, not Frank's), I return to offer a few news items to those who think they can weather the current clown car by ignoring it.

As the old line goes, just because you're not interested in them doesn't mean they're not interested in you.

Let's start off with the revelation that Commie News Net has compared the lying dogfaced pony soldier's bug-out from A-stan to Neville Chamberlain. Mind you, even Fake news is talking about how many people hate Chlamydia and how he's underwater, approval-wise.

So who comes next, Pelosi Galore? She's hated more than they are.

That's enough on the incompetence front, let's talk about the Faux Joe Plague.

Did you know the Demos are really going bonkers over how many people aren't vaxxed? 

Did you know The Lefties are talking denying medical care to those without a shot cert? 

Did you see Bill Gates smile when it was suggested Social Security be denied to those without the shot?

Have you heard how the Army is looking for Internment/Resettlement Specialists for an official category of detained person called “civilian internee”? A Department of Defense Directive made it clear that military detainees can be U.S. citizens.

Welcome to Dachau-on-the-Brazos.

And you thought I was kidding all those years.

Some may be "over" him and some may still hear their heart go pitty-pat when they think of one of Chuckie Schmer's Republicans and hate the guy who did win, but it's looking more and more like you better hope the word, reinstatement, is in your future.


 


13 comments:

chickelit said...

Mid terms will be interesting. The popular Ron Kind is stepping down in my district and will be replaced by the conservative van Orden.

chickelit said...

Van Orden is former SEAL. Of course he’s despised by the WI bingo wing set and they will foist a lib opponent but that will fail for a number of reasons. Congress is coming back red, one seat at a time.

Dad Bones said...

Did you know the Demos are really going bonkers over how many people aren't vaxxed?

I know a woman (Dem) who always refused to get a flu shot and didn't intend to get the covid vax until a relative said she wouldn't be able to visit her kids this summer without it. So she got it and now thinks everyone should get one or be banned from shopping in grocery stores. You would almost think there's something in the vax that turns people into fanatics.

edutcher said...

chickelit said...

Mid terms will be interesting.

This assumes they won't be a rerun.

ndspinelli said...

Is there a Rosetta Stone version to decipher this?

Some Seppo said...

Here's the great Neal Boortz with "Boo got Shot", plus translation from his sidekick Royal.

Some Seppo said...

Oops, forgot the link:

https://youtu.be/2SK6_Di_3O0

ndspinelli said...

I hope ed understands I am just busting balls. But, he is our Dennis Miller w/ obscure references.

chickelit said...

Nick: ed's balls get testy when busted.

chickelit said...

What's old is when MamaM shows up to bust mine.

MamaM said...

What's old is when MamaM shows up to bust mine.
Ooooh! Would that be old as in the opposite of juvenile?
Is the next step, after imperious directives as a means of attempting control, the trotting out of passive-aggressive zingers?

What exactly does busting balls involve? From online explanations, the following:
--To tease, ridicule, or mock someone, usually jocosely--as in "Don't get so worked up, man, I'm just busting your balls".
--To mess or joke with someone.
--To demasculinize someone, to dull their shine, or bring their spirit down.
--To seriously irritate or nag someone.
--To take the piss out of someone.

Or better yet, this long winded explanation:
Perhaps surprisingly to non-practitioners, busting someone’s balls is a convoluted way of saying “I love you,” or maybe less directly than that, “I’m so glad we’re good enough friends that I can say semi-nasty things to you.” Everyone says “I love you” to people; it takes a creative, and sometimes thoughtful, person to say it in a different way. It takes a very special person to make the recipient laugh, feel loved, and insulted, all at the same time.

When busting someone’s balls, it is OK to base your insult on some degree of truth. But the more truth an insult contains, the higher the chance it will actually hurt someone’s feelings. Personality and perceived character flaws should be considered fair game, but personal flaws should not. i.e., it is OK to make fun of someone for being terrible at parallel parking, but not their weight problems, hair loss, or a recent breakup. Often times, but not always, the more absurd an insult, the funnier it is.


Out of these possibilities, I'm unclear as to what type of busting is perceived to be happening and coming through as "old" in a statement that could actually be another attempt at a bust?

As for other obscure references, the one that had me stumped and searching for clues beyond the realm of ball-busting, was Dachau-on-the-Brazos. The closest I could come there was a possible tie-in to Washington on the Brazos--the historic site of the Convention of 1836 and the signing of the Texas Declaration of Independence. Not sure if that's the link or not.

edutcher said...

chickelit said...

Nick: ed's balls get testy when busted.

No, I take it a lot more in stride than you think.

I just stand up for my beliefs.

edutcher said...

MamaM said...

As for other obscure references, the one that had me stumped and searching for clues beyond the realm of ball-busting, was Dachau-on-the-Brazos. The closest I could come there was a possible tie-in to Washington on the Brazos--the historic site of the Convention of 1836 and the signing of the Texas Declaration of Independence.

Very erudite of you.

Not what I meant, but I'm gratified to see we have people who think in such terms.

Dachau-on-the-Brazos is a reference to something the Left has been getting bolder with suggesting. Camps, for all us dissidents. Dissent is only the highest form of patriotism if you're a hypocrite like Lurch.

The real Dachau was a concentration camp, not an extermination camp. It existed to hold political prisoners and other people regarded as dangerous to the state. Georg Elser, the man who came closest to killing Hitler spent years there. So did Wilhelm Canaris, head of the Abwehr, for his opposition to Hitler.

That one might exist on the Brazos, the Gallatin, the Schuylkill, or the Columbia is the risk we take for speaking out minds.