Monday, August 26, 2019

Assortment

Before he began poisoning political debates, Democratic presidential candidate Cory Booker presided over the poisoning of Newark's water supply.

Michael Mann to Supreme Court of British Columbia: Tim Ball libeled me.
Supreme Court of British Columbia to Michael Mann: Bite me.
Michael Mann, creator of the infamous global warming ‘hockey stick,’ loses lawsuit against climate skeptic, ordered to pay defendant’s costs.

Obviously, this guy didn't minor in history (on second thought, given the quality of our universities, maybe he did): "University psychiatrist: Trump 'may be responsible for many more million deaths' than Hitler, Stalin, and Mao".

C'mon, guys. McCabe's probably just trying to earn a few extra bucks to spend at the prison commissary.




All you need to know about Democrat pandering is spelled out in this Beatles parody...




President Trump finds some prime locations for new migrant "children's" shelters.

Maybe Obama can be brought in to mediate: "Terror-sponsor Iran threatens Washington think tank with actions by 'security apparatuses'".

Stacy McCain recommends a book that looks well worth reading: Debunking Howard Zinn: Exposing the Fake History That Turned a Generation Against America.

Counselor, you're perpetuating the stereotype: "Atlanta lawyer killed victim with Mercedes after car was struck with golf ball, prosecutors say".

5 comments:

RebeccaH said...

As an affluent Barely Brown, Cory Booker has never lived in a "poor" black or brown neighborhood in his life so saying they're "his own community" is ridiculous.

Spiny Norman said...

While BC's Supreme Court may have told Hockey Stick Mann to get stuffed, his equally weak libel suit against Mark Steyn is now in its 6th year. He has yet to comply with defense discovery requests, despite multiple court orders to produce the documents.

Spiny Norman said...

Oh, got my copy of Debunking... in the mail on Saturday, and have already encountered indoctrinated leftists on the web claiming that because it's published by Regnery (declared a "vanity publisher" by the NY Times as a reason to keep Regnery-published books off their best seller lists), it's "literal right-wing propaganda", without citing any errors, or having read even one page of it.

I've known his magnum opus A Pravda ::cough:: People's History of the United States was distorted Marxist garbage since its publication in 1980. I was fortunate enough to have a libertarian high school history and civics teacher who's Master's in Comparative History involved a deep study of Soviet propaganda and the USSR's long-term attempts to undermine western education.

Paco said...

I once had (may still have) several books published by Regnery that were given by Henry Regnery to Louis Budenz, a former American communist and Soviet espionage agent who renounced communism in 1945 and testified before Congress. Found the books in a used book store in Miami.

bruce said...

People like Zinn tend to self-debunk if they live long enough.

For example in WW2 he was all gung-ho to 'fight fascism', but then he found that innocent people got killed in bombing. So he started writing about how public accounts are distorted by 'politics'. Well duh!

My response, after a 4 year hons degree in History Politics and all that, is, 'Which is it mate? You want to fight fascism or not?'

In fact he makes a great argument for not doing anything about anything, just minimal intervention in anything at any level, because intervention always has a down side. Self-refuting. Back to square one. Except next time around we avoid giving megaphones to dissemblers and let people figure things out for themselves.