Where are we gonna get our material?
Posted On: Thursday - January 11th 2024 12:27PM MST
In Topics:   Websites  Pundits
In our previous post, we explained our reasons for spending lots of time on the iSteve (Steve Sailer) blog on The Unz Review. I'd sum it up with 4 reasons, one of which I'd forgotten to mention in that last post. In order of importance:
1) Entertainment for me.
2) Getting Peak Stupidity readers.
3) Getting material for posts.
4) Being read by pundits higher up on the food chain.
I didn't think of (3) when I wrote yesterday, but it is somewhat important. Near the beginning of this blog I did wonder if I'd be nowhere without the iSteve blog*. I answered an anticipated reader question, well, if there were no readers then, myself, with No, we don't worship Steve Sailer. (There's a very good Apocalypse Now! scene in there with Dennis Hopper.)
Yeah, I cannot get myself to read the New York Times, The Washington Post, The Atlantic, etc., much less pay money to support the enemy, as Steve Sailer does. I don't mean to criticize him at all for that - whatever they get from him gets used against them in a blog of law, BIGLY. As per the old "scrubbing bubbles" TV commercial, "Steve Sailer reads the NY Times, so you don't have toooooo..." He is at his most entertaining when he astutely, snarkily, and still somehow civilly, tears up the stupidity that can be seen on those electronic pages. (It's only getting stupider, from what I see. Just look at that graph up top. Will it ever peak though?)
Additionally, while this great pundit lets us see the evil and stupidity of the Regime Media, the University/DIEversity crowd, along with other Commies of the Institutions, the commenters there insert new points and often off-topic but great other examples.
I don't know - as an alcoholic understands regarding taking just a little sip of that Southern Comfort, I think going on the site to gather just a few little measly post ideas may bring on a full relapse. I am not too many steps into my 12-step program**, so, no, probably it's not a good idea.
I've got some new sources***, which the PS reader may figure out soon enough. I could even work on the blogroll. Naaaahhh!
Anyway, no, between my own musings and other sources, we'll be OK for material. I just don't know how I'll get ahold of the really, really stupid stuff that Mr. Sailer posts on, as we, after all, in search of Peak Stupidity. I hope readers here can continue to be of help.
* I started commenting there a month or so after this blog went live.
** Sorry, readers, but I messed up that link on the last post, till I fixed it just now, so this is the same one.
*** The key, BTW, is for me to read sites that are Conservative/Libertarian, but with a worse commenting system and commenters not as great as those on iSteve. That means one in which becoming a commenter is like signed up for SS benefits, and they've got [read more comments] etc., and people that, well, yeah, or not as astute, so I am not tempted ...
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Quitting The Unz Review Cold Turkey
Posted On: Wednesday - January 10th 2024 10:22AM MST
In Topics:   Music  Websites  Pundits  Southern rock
I wrote goodbye to the iSteve commenters today, 2 weeks after I quit reading and writing, but we'll see if this takes.

As I wrote there, it's nothing personal at all. It could have been, as per Mr. Hail's comment under the previous post, that I picked a point at which I was fed up with some aspect of the writing, the site itself*, whatever. That might have been satisfying, but it's not the case here.
I was simply spending way too much time on there, as entertaining as it is. I could just read, I thought, but even if I don’t comment, I have an obsession about finishing threads – probably a half hour per hundred comments. But, if I read, I usually JUST GOTTA write! I’ve been tryin’a quit, but there is no 12-step program I could find anywhere.
So, to help me out, it was somehow arranged that at the hotel my family and I stayed at for 4 nights between Christmas and New Years, The Unz Review was blocked for that IP number. This one is NOT the hotel’s fault, but someone nearby must have waged some big internet siege against this site, as Mr. Unz wanted the area sealed off like a Moslem no-go zone in Paris. (The innocent have to pay sometimes – done this same before – I may have blocked the whole Orient from Peak Stupidity one time – tough titties.) See?:

I could read on my phone there, and sure enough, before long there were about 10 comments I wanted to make. I couldn’t.** Upon coming home I realized that this wasn’t going to be so hard after all. I will quit for now.
I’ve really enjoyed the posts by Mr. Sailer and the words of the many, many great commenters there. (I refer to iSteve’s blog specifically, where I probably spent 85-90% of my time.)
My original purpose in commenting there, 7 years ago, I recall just before Christmas, was to be able to link to Peak Stupidity. I was happy that one wasn't required to give up ID info to comment, so my first comment said something about Peak Stupidity, with a link, of course. Then I got sucked into the writings and the conversation. At least from the comments here, I see most names come from commenters there. I imagine it is the same for non-commenting readers. Will I lose business? [Business?? - Ed] I'll check in a few months.
One more thing I've thought about is that Steve Sailer, maybe more than any of the rest of the writers there, gets read by higher-level pundits and such who don't want to admit that. It's nice to think that an Ann Coulter and such might see one's own comments, and maybe learn something? An example would also be some guy that Mr. Sailer rightly criticizes some "important" twitterer (X'er, sorry) like that Richard Hananiah for something, and you figure the guy would read right on through. I like getting a word in this way.
No, it's not been hard to quit. It's not like heroin*** apparently. I'll miss the fun, but I think: 2-3 hours a day for 7 years now, well that's most of a year of waking hours. Who knows how long we got, and I do have something new I want to work on.
As for Peak Stupidity, we ain't going anywhere. If anything, could '24 be the year in which we finally get back to the software... not one of our resolutions, but miracles happen ...?
Here is an oldie from The Atlanta Rhythm Section on Cold Turkey, Tennessee:
I can't find any real Cold Turkey, Tennessee on the internet. (Maybe they're not on the internet?) I think the ARS made up the town in which they got more love than in Detroit, Cincinnati, New York, and LA.
* Oh, yeah, just in case Ron Unz comes by to read comments there, I will need to thank him too - I meant to do that. Part of why I liked reading and especially commenting there is that the site works very very well, at least the way I like it to.
** I realized a week later that I'd forgotten that my phone could have been a hot-spot for me, and then I could have used this device to write.
*** I just learned there was a song Cold Turkey by John Lennon/Yoko - it was about quitting heroin. There was also a movie with Dick Van Dyke from the same era. I think the ARS made up the town in which they got more love than in New York and LA.
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J6 event poll questions
Posted On: Tuesday - January 9th 2024 3:49PM MST
In Topics:   US Police State  Media Stupidity  US Feral Government

From the Washington Examiner, I read news of a poll about the J6 Political Prisoners. It tells us that ‘Sympathy’ [is] surging for Jan. 6 rioters, 43% agree ‘they had a point’. Yes, "having had a point" is putting it mildly. They were petitioning for the redressing of our grievances, pretty egregious grievances, I'd say. These Examiner sites are unbiased, or, as we'd call them, Conservative news source - the question wording comes from Suffolk University and USA Today, who did this polling.
I've been polled (in Dec. of '20), and let me tell you, I have lost almost all faith in the value of the results of these things. "Well, that's a simple yes or no question, so that's useful" the reader may argue. It's not always so simple on the telephone respondent's end though. That was probably one of a number of multiple-choice answers to a question, other answers being plain stupid or leading to what the pollsters want to come up with.
It's good to hear that 43% of the respondents (higher than closer in time to the happening)] to the Jan 6th rioters as far as their having a good reason to be there. Are they "sympathetic" to the plight of the 1000+ Political Prisoners being held in the dungeons of the Federal Shithole also? What about the rest? Do they think this punishment is appropriate and commensurate with that dealt out to other rioters and even arsonists and murderers of recent years? From the Washington Examiner article:
“Only 48% of voters overall said they thought the rioters were ‘criminals,’ a significant drop from the 70% of voters who thought so in a Suffolk survey conducted just weeks after the attacks. Those who agreed that ‘they went too far, but they had a point’ rose to 37% from 24%, and 6% called their actions ‘appropriate,’ when in 2021 just 2% did,” it added.I'd have liked to have developed a poll and to asked my own simple questions:
1) Pick from the following which locations where Jan 6 participants had a right to demonstrate (multiple answers accepted):
a) The streets of Washington
b) The lawn outside the Capitol
c) The outside portions of the Capitol
d) The inside of the Capitol building
2) Which is closest to your best description of the participants (multiple answers accepted)?:
a) Mostly peaceful protestors
b) Rowdy protestors
c) Rioters
d) Trespassers
e) Troublemakers
f) Insurrectionists
3) For the average non-violent participant, what do you think would have been the appropriate legal action?:
a) None
b) A fine
c) Jail time for a day to a week
d) Jail time for up to a month
e) Years in jail
f) Execution
I think the percentage of (f)'s would give us a good clue of when this whole thing will come to blows. It's not our side that's starting it.
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Why I like this guy
Posted On: Monday - January 8th 2024 5:21PM MST
In Topics:   Elections '16 - '24  Zhou Bai Dien  President DeSantis
The one on the left, that is. I SURE hope you knew that!

I know, I know... he's not going to win. I wouldn't put any money on it, but then I wouldn't put any money on anybody, not being the
Had Trump not been getting pounded for years now by Potomac Regime Lawfare and the entire Regime media arm, I think Ron DeSantis would have much better chances. He is plain smarter than Donald Trump when it comes to ... well, thinking. That's what it is. The Gateway Pundit reports that Governor DeSantis would like to play tit-for-tat with the election balloting. Maybe the State of Florida might happen to have some worry about the legitimacy of Zhou Bai Dien as a candidate, maybe even as a sentient human being even, a legitimate concern, in my opinion.
The GP headline says DeSantis Says He is Looking Into Ways to Keep Biden Off Florida Ballot: ‘We’re Going to Fight Back’. See, that's what I mean. True, Donald Trump is not a Governor. Would he even think of this idea though, or is he too busy tweeting and speaking about it? Governor DeSantis figures out how to fight the enemy, such as with his efforts against Woke Mickie and Minnie (not sure which is which right now) down there. He plans and then executes.
Since I spent the time searching, here's another article on the matter from on A.G. Concarski of Florida Today - Tit for tat? Ron DeSantis floats striking Joe Biden from Florida ballot. (Mr. Concarski doesn't seem too favorable toward the Governor, but then this current article is still fair enough and gets DeSantis' points across. The articles headlines on the author's own page put DeSantis in a good light, even if unintended, illustrating my main point here. He fights. He's honest about it all too. He noted that the deal in Maine, just as in Colorado, is a stunt, and he'd like admit Florida's playing tit-for-tat would be too:
“The idea that one bureaucrat in an executive position can simply unilaterally disqualify someone from office, that turns on its head every notion of constitutional due process that this country has always abided by for over 200 years,” he said on “The Ingraham Angle.”Yeah, they opened that box up quite a while back, perhaps during the Johnson Administration, but some would say it was much more recently. I'd say the taking and holding of the 1,000+ Jan 6th Political Prisoners is the latest possible opening. Some might say Pandora had her box opened many times over the last few decades down there on Epstein's Fantasy Island. Smiles, everybody, smiles!
“It opens up Pandora’s box. Can you have a Republican Secretary of State disqualify Biden from the ballot because he’s let in 8 million people illegally in a massive invasion, including from enemies of our country? Places like Iran, China and the Middle East have poured in with his knowledge and assent basically. So it really opens up Pandora’s box.”
Hey, once Pandora's box is open, all parties ought to get a crack at it. Uhhh, back to Ron DeSantis, from the Gateway Pundit this time:
DeSantis said he disagrees with keeping candidates off of ballots, but said that it is important to “fight back” and play by the same rules that the left is making.Right. Well, OK, the way it's going, at least if he can't Make America Florida, he can at least Keep Florida Florida.
“I think if this is going to happen for them . . . I don’t believe in fighting with one hand tied behind your back. Whatever the rules are applied to us, we’re going to fight back and play the rules the other way,” DeSantis said.
DeSantis also vowed to fight against the Democrats’ “lawfare and weaponization” of the justice system if he is elected.
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Revisiting the Kung Flu for 2 1/2 hours
Posted On: Monday - January 8th 2024 11:34AM MST
In Topics:   Healthcare Stupidity  Kung Flu Stupidity

Since it's been quite a while, almost 4 years since its beginning, but really because I spent 2 1/2 hours of my time, it's time to revisit the Kung Flu PanicFest today. These 2 videos are very nice summaries of:
1) The general situation in the healthcare business during the PanicFest, as told from a very intelligent woman of integrity (homeschooled, don'tcha' know) who was on the inside. That is, she was until she was fired... for not taking the
2) The story on how those "vaccines" for COVID-19 were/are actually gene therapy (I'm no physiologist, but he's got me convinced) and how they've been misused, the dangers from them, and some YUGE numbers on the harm caused.
Here's the first one, an interview of one Gail MacRae by well-known substack blogger/podcaster Steve Kirsch.
The video is long, but it'll be well worth it for you to listen to the whole 1 1/2 hours of it. California nurse (RN) Gail MacRae is well spoken, has a great memory, and gives what I see as well-thought-out estimates of the numbers she gives to Mr. Kirsch. These numbers involve actual hospital occupancy** rates during the midst of the PanicFest, then after the jab came into use, number of code blue Anaphylaxis events occurring on the floor in which patients were jabbed, and other very interesting observations like this.
Early on in the video, while discussing early on in the PanicFest, nurse MacRae describes the motivation of many healthcare workers, the knowing wrong treatments given by people to keep their jobs, and the incentives for the whole operation.
As someone with an RN nurse in the family, I have heard enough to corroborate some of this, say, the general situation on the hospital floor, but not much on the numbers. Our nurse started off down with the PanicFest, so I'd have only gotten arguments back then. Maybe, I'll see what she thinks now.
As for the Tucker Carlson interview, episode 60 of The Tucker Carlson Encounter is about the gene therapy that was developed just in time (Hallelujah!) for this Black Death 2.0. I've heard plenty before OF Bret Weinstein, but not really so much FROM Bret Weinstein - haha, remember that thing? I know that some of our readers, at least those that comment, have mentioned the name of this Biology Professor, then podcaster before throughout the PanicFest. His take in this video on what the jabs are and the effects on the body is worrisome, to say the least. You may be surprised that Mr. Weinstein's general view is mRNA therapy of this sort is an amazing GOOD invention.
Finally, at the end of each video, both Steve Kirsch and Tucker Carlson, respectively, let their interviewees explain why they took a stand against the prevailing narrative and were courageous truth tellers.
Professor Weinstein had already picked a hill to take a stand on back in '17 against the early states of Wokeness, at Evergreen State College. He ended up out of academia for a few years, but with half a million $$ (between he and his wife) of no-longer-nearly F.U. money (thanks, FED!), but more like "told-you-so" money. During the PanicFest, he may have become a black sheep of his biological science crowd, but he was already an outcast, so no big deal there.
RN Gail MacRae impressed me more. She was almost positive they'd fire here - they did, but additionally, at that time (Summer of '21) it looked like "she'd never work in dis bidness again". From the background of herself she gave, she's a resilient one anyway.
If half or even 20% of the American population had said "ENOUGH!" early on in the PanicFest or early on during the mandatory-jab planning, we wouldn't have needed courageous stand-outs like these two to help. Enjoy the videos nonetheless!
* I hate that use of the word.
* Both of the speakers misuse the term "capacity" for "occupancy" - minor point.
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[UPDATED: ~ 1 hour later:] TAMO (Then A Miracle Occurs - Grateful Dead fans could really use a guy like you, Adam, especially those interested in going to shows after Summer '95!). Mr. Smith found this. I have to say that my search Fu is at the level of Chuck Norris...
...'s Mexican landscaper. Thanks, Adam!
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Three years later, Political Prisoners still held in Washington, FS.
Posted On: Saturday - January 6th 2024 7:53AM MST
In Topics:   Elections '16 - '24  US Police State  US Feral Government  Race/Genetics  Anarcho-tyranny

The points I was to make in this post that I have in my head are mostly ones I see I've covered already. That was in this post from a year ago (More here). I'll just repeat the first third or so of that post first:
It was 2 years ago today, on a cold afternoon in the capital and Capitol of the Potomac Regime, that some Americans, high from a Trump "Stop the Steal" rally, rioted a bit, trespassed on the Capitol grounds, and had a little fun for a few hours. That afternoon and for the next month or more, I really regretted my not having attended the rally - it was a matter of travel arrangements - I would have likely been right on up there, as that's my thing.Since Tucker Carlson got ahold of more of the video footage* and other intrepid citizen journalists have slowly broken the story, we have much more confidence in the inside job aspect of the presence of regular Americans, GASP!, being present inside the Capitol building that day.**
I don't write about the complete Anarcho-Tyranny by the US Feral Gov't apparatus that followed just due to my thinking "it could have been me!" Yes, it could have. At first, I figured, "well, could have been on the news and then probably lost my job...", but I see that the Regime has put more hardship on these simple trespassers than I and most Americans would have ever imagined.
There are various of stories of how the incident was instigated by Feds and such - see American Greatness on Feds Had Informants In Proud Boys and Oath Keepers for J6 for just one such report.
That's very possible, but even if that is all true, that doesn't distract me from the sheer Anarcho-Tyranny of the severe punishment laid down on these hooligans and/or simple patriots having a good time in the "People's House". Even the politicians who exclaim "Insurrection!" know full well that there was no near takeover of the US Feral Gov't that day 2 years ago.
In some ways, I say "what difference does that make?", that American anti-election-theft patriots were invited into the building. That doesn't change the fact that these over 1,000 - check for yourself - Political Prisoners are languishing in black- run and operated prisons that, other than the building materials, are not much different from the dungeons of old. As I wrote further down in that year-ago post, in the Summer of '20, antifa Commies and black thugs destroyed buildings, set things on fire, and beat people, all resulting in no such serious punishment. Most never got arrested, and, if they did, got off Scot free.
It's the Anarcho-Tyranny and Banana Republicanism of it all is that has me incensed. However, the point about the aid of Feds of various sorts instigating the "Capitol Breech!" aspect of this does mean something important. I'd thought of the Potomac Regime and Lyin' Press arm of it as having taken full advantage of the event 3 years ago, in the same way as they took advantage of the latest nasty flu bug out the Orient. However, if they had planned from the very beginning - well before Jan. 6th of '21 - to encourage this little bit of fun by American patriots to happen specifically so that they could scream "Insurrection!" and have talking heads worry about it and discuss it for the next 4 years***, that would mean they are smarter and even more evil than I'd thought. I don't discount that at all.
Today is also a day to remember not just the late young Ashli Babbitt, murdered by Capitol Cop Michael Leroy Byrd, but 3 other Patriots killed that day.
Regarding Mrs. Babbitt, a $30 million wrongful death lawsuit has just been filed by the family against the Feral Gov't. Additionally, or along the lines of that process, even more information on the incompetency of black cop Michael Leroy Byrd has been uncovered.
Regarding the other 3, I have written nothing about them so far. Rosanne Boyland, of Kennesaw, Georgia is said to have not been crushed by the crowd or overdosed from drugs as the Regime Media has been reporting. I've read that she was beaten many times with the baton of, yep, a black cop of some sort. I know nothing about the other 2 yet.
As for the other side, Peak Stupidity discussed the death of 1 of the 4 supposed killings of Regime members in The Battering of Sick Nick. (I also was given some info in person about this from another Capitol Cop a half year later.) All those stories seem to fall apart upon closer examination and late-released video footage.
Yet I encountered an otherwise reasonably bright woman last month who is completely down with the Regime narrative. Yes, it was an insurrection, yes, 5' 2", 110 lb Ashli deserved to get shot from 15' away for climbing through a broken window opening, and all these 1,000s of insurrectionists should be executed. Yes, there are intelligent people like this. I'm guessing they spend a lot of time in front of the TV.
There's not gonna be any easy way out of this. If there's one thing Americans have learned from the events of January 6th, '21, it's something John F. Kennedy said 60 years ago:
"Those who make peaceful revolution impossible make violent revolution inevitable"
It didn't have to go this way. The Communists just keep pushing though. Like those scorpions, it's simply who they are.
* Some regard that as the explanation for his departure from Fox News.
** Even if I hadn't gotten in that day, I may have had solid knowledge on all this, which I'd have loved to have reported. There's nothing like actually being there. An example of that is Mr. E.H. Hail's report of the goings-on at the Jan '22 Washington, FS anti-vax rally. That link is to the short Peak Stupidity post - Mr. Hail's post is Scenes from the “Defeat the Mandates” rally (Washington D.C., Jan. 23, 2022) and thoughts on its place in Corona-Panic history. I only watched a chunk of it via live-streaming, but Mr. Hail was there.
*** That's not just on American TVs and internet browsers either, BTW. I had meant to put into my my quick take on Chinese TV that this "insurrection" was being shown and commented on right there on that hotel breakfast room TV. That was 2 1/2 years later... in China!
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Rotameters on Affirmative Action
Posted On: Friday - January 5th 2024 6:39PM MST
In Topics:   Political Correctness  Feminism  Science  Female Stupidity
As with this attempt at conveying social humor in a written blog post, this story also comes from an engineer friend, maybe or maybe not the same guy. This was from much more recent times.

I couldn't get a good well-fitting shot of just one rotameter* for this post, so you'll have to settle for three of them. These are a very simple type of liquid flow meter, with no electronics (necessarily**) or electrical anything involved. The principle is simple, and, though easy to intuitively understand, not necessarily one a non-fluids engineer might be able to elucidate the basic principles of right off.
The glass or plastic (for the cheap version) tube through which the liquid flows is tapered from top to bottom. Therefore, for a given volumetric flow rate, Q, the quantity this is designed to measure, the speed of the fluid goes down as the tapered tube widens, widens, that is, from the inlet to the outlet. (I.e, the flow area is larger, and Q=vA, so v=Q/A.) That float can be of various shape, but it usually has a nice flat or mark to help one get good readings vs. the calibration marks on the glass.*** Additionally, it is usually made of of metal or something heavy enough to not float.
Fluid comes in the bottom and out the top. The drag of the fluid on this "float" will equal the unchanging (weight - bouyancy) net force on it, in an equilibrium at a volumetric flow rate within its range.
OK, clear enough? For most of us, including my friend, it is.
Now, let's get to the AA part of this story. A young lady engineer works for this same medium-small outfit. From what I've heard, she doesn't pull her weight, or float her float, if I may, in effort or engineering expertise.
This female D.I.E.-hire needed to borrow one of these simple devices. My friend was happy to let her use it. He left a rotameter on her desk without any thought that some sort of explanation or instruction book would be necessary.
The thing was broke, though, or so he was told by this lady some time later, after he asked to make sure she found this (maybe a "thanks" would be nice) and made use of it. Nope, the rotameter didn't work. That's true - it won't work when you let the fluid flow into the top, that is, the wide end. The float would have simply been jammed into the outlet. Yeah, but the water in this lab comes down from the top of the room though, so ... you want it coming in to the ... so ... so what?
"So what?" is that this thinking shows a real lack of fluid mechanics understanding, in the engineering sense, but also even in the common sense sense. Yet, this young lady was not laid off, while my friend and his very experienced boss were. Cutbacks, you know. You don't cut the D.I.E. hires unless you want your career to DIE.
Incompetence! It's not just for Burger King (breakfast) anymore, but then that's another post ...
* "Rotameter" is a brand name, like "band-aid". One could call these more generally "variable area flowmeters", but I've only heard "rotameter", so we're stickin' to that.
** These are great for the lab and some other applications in which reading by eye for a check or the compiling of data onto paper or into a spreadsheet is the goal. For something to be monitored more electronically, there are ways to magnetically couple the float to something with sensors.
*** Note that the marks must be made for generally similar fluids in terms of viscosity and density(?)
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This is not your Grand
Posted On: Thursday - January 4th 2024 10:32PM MST
In Topics:   Genderbenders  Humor  US Feral Government

Memes are easy. If the Peak Stupidity staff would pay me for these things, I'd have it made!
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NAACP v Invasion Force
Posted On: Thursday - January 4th 2024 6:54AM MST
In Topics:   Immigration Stupidity  Race/Genetics
Though the long-term invasion of America via the southern border has long had ill effects on the economic prospects and communities of the Black! population, their so-called community leaders and "organizers"* are apparently too stupid to be against it. (Of course, so is that very significant portion of the White population, called here the ctrl-left.)
Well, last week VDare writer A.W. Morgan noted a feel good story about some not-so-stupid commentary from a Black! leader on the matter of the recent massive surge in this invasion. One Teresa Haley is, oops, WAS, the president of the Illinois chapter of the NAACP!**. She was, that is, until she made some remarks, that, as writer Morgan notes, sound like they were out of the mouth of (candidate, not President) Donald Trump.
The video here is from a tweet by the courageous REAL journalist Andy Ngo:
Those are all good points that she's got. Of course, when you're loud and proud about being a Sanctuary City, you'd see this all coming, right, and be prepared, would you not? Or, are all these people that are so virtuous being so virtuous because they don't expect to actually provide, you know, a Sanctuary? Were they lying about their city? As one of two wise brothers from this same city remarked long ago, c'mon, it was not lying or anything - it was just, you know, bullshit.***
Here's the part of her remarks for which people had a problem with ex-Illinois-NAACP leader Haley. (Man, I HATE Illinois Xenophobes!***)
Black people have been on the streets forever and ever. And nobody cares, because they say that we're drug addicts, we've got mental health issues.There's a humorous aspect of this quote, and it has to do with the use of English. Teresa Haley sounded very coherent in the clip, but one must really choose his words carefully to not be misconstrued. To me, it's not clear that "as well" doesn't apply to her first paragraph about plenty of her people being drug addicts and having mental health
These immigrants have come over here, they’ve been raping people, they've been breaking into homes, they're like savages as well.
From the youtube page, we get back to the not-so-smart side of Teresa Haley:
Teresa Haley denies making the comments, which appeared on video during a recent NAACP presidents’ conference call.She denied saying that. She's under the impression that things you say can't be recorded very easily - it takes a radio or TV station to do that. That would be my thinking too...
... were it 1974 out there, and I were I not Richard Nixon. OK, that could be in '84 or even '94 I guess. Yet, zoom, the "platform" upon which the remarks were made, was not around in those decades, so ....
Well, as they said many decades ago too, "In your heart, you know she's right."
This is a feel-good story because, on the one hand, one likes to see anyone who puts Black! tribal welfare above the welfare of Americans get his comeuppance. Also, it was nice to hear that truth out of her concerning the violent foreign invasion force that traitors Bai Dien, Mayorkas, and company have been purposefully flooding the country with.
Mr. Morgan explains more in his article the relationship between the Black! and Hispanic communities. He's got a sense of humor too, as he ended with: "If Trump wins in 2024, maybe Haley should run U.S. Customs and Border Protection." It's funny cause it's true!
Just for the record, no Trump, you dumbass, not Nikki, Teresa. However, thank you for extracting birdbrain Ramadingdong out of the South Carolina Governor's office. Accidental 5-D chess for the #WINNING!
* Does anyone remember candidate Øb☭ma's resume having that claim he was a "community organizer"? Then he became a nation organizer for 8 years, doing even more grift and damage.
** They really gotta change the name soon - "Colored People" is a very racist term, is it not? How about NAAoPoC? Then, someone would have to go buy a LOT of stationary and pay GoDaddy for the registration for a LOT of URLs. Ahhh... screw it... mañana...
*** Sorry, there are a few movies that have resulted, and will continue to result in, numerous joke quotes here. No, I'm not saying which this time - that ruins it!
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Lionel Shriver on Resistance to the Wokeness
Posted On: Tuesday - January 2nd 2024 5:58PM MST
In Topics:   Political Correctness  Pundits  Books

The story - a transcript of a lecture - headlined above, as kindly suggested to Peak Stupidity by commenter Alarmist, is from The Daily Skeptic and from ~ 2 months back, here. Peak Stupidity is not a particularly high-brow site, with favorite writers and shit. We pride ourselves on keeping our brow low-down, but I have made an exception by following quite a bit of the novel and other writings of one Lionel Shriver.*
Though a bi-coastal elite type by trade, being "based"** in London, England (mostly) and NYC, New York (still bi-coastal, right? Bi-continental then?) until bugging out to Portugal, Mrs. Shriver has become an anti-woke force for good. We mentioned her stance on the Kung Flu PanicFest in our Oct. '21 post Ya gotta like Lionel Shriver! and in our May '22 post Most Frightened Nation Status. In the first of those posts we noted that she was OK with the vaccines, but at least against the taking of them being mandatory.
That goes along with Mrs. Shriver's general biggest concern about the PanicFest, the creeping Totalitarianism for which the PanicFest was used. (She had been writing about the UK generally.) She has the same pro-freedom attitude in her stance on another type of Totalitarianism, the Wokeness. Because she is a novelist for a living, she lectured on what she knows, not necessarily to novelists in the audience, but directed to novelists. The transcript is a "Roger Scruton Memorial Lecture" that she delivered at the Sheldonian Theatre in Oxford, titled: When Cowed Creatives Capitulate: Conformity and Bad Art. (Yea! She like alliteration too.)
It's a long lecture that I'm sure Peak Stupidity readers will enjoy. Here's a small sample, in a paragraph in which she gets personal:
For publicly defying today’s suffocating orthodoxy, I’ve paid a price in my private life as well. For 13 years I’d been good friends with a well-known novelist whose name I will not disclose — I don’t even shop my ex-friends — until she happened to catch my appearance on Question Time in 2019. The next day, this writer with the usual package-deal progressive views emailed to cancel our dinner date for the following week and never spoke to me again. My inexcusable sins on TV? Making a joke about the NHS and objecting that comparing a woman in a burka to a ‘letterbox’, hardly a customary pejorative, didn’t seem all that insulting. She-who-shall-not-be-named is ambitious, and I’m confident that this novelist felt she could no longer afford to be associated with me. I had become a professional liability, and proximity to my dodgy opinions could damage her literary reputation. Most of all, those dodgy opinions clashed with her righteous opinions, which were more sacred to her than our friendship. I suspect I’m not the only person in this room who’s seen a relationship go up in flames over unpardonable departures from politically correct catechism, and it’s always the party further to the Left who lights the match. For most of us during the last 10 years, loyalty, bravery, genuine tolerance and congenial agreement to disagree have been thin on the ground.I can't "[sic]" all the bad British spellings and "M
In the very next paragraph, she started off with:
Like the Soviets before them, today’s progressives regard art as a promotional tool of ideology.See? Communists. I told y'all.
Now, I don't purposely try to nit-pick, but I ran into the following, so I have to point something out. It's from the very last, concluding paragraph, with that nice signature line:
My response to rules I don’t accept is to break them. That’s why, for example, two novels back in The Motion of the Body Through Space I gleefully conjured a black female character who was an incompetent diversity hire — to more than one reviewer’s predictable horror. In fact, for me personally the real threat of this poisonous period isn’t ‘cancellation’ but becoming too reactive, too trapped into battling a petty, mean-spirited, vengeful dogma that will not and cannot last, and consequently squandering my precious, finite literary energies on unworthy subject matter.I wrote about this very piece of subplot in my review of The Motion of the Body Through Space***. You'd have to read that review, or at least the few paragraphs before this, but, here's what I had to say about that anti-woke subplot:
It was disappointing to me that this amazingly honest White-people-getting-screwed (twice) background story became nothing more than that, a small sub-plot. The author went nowhere with it. In fact, she reverted at one point. At some point Serenata noted that the MettleMan competition, the business of it, and the family and fans too, were predominantly White. She didn't make anything of that, until one paragraph that I couldn't find right now, in which she seemed to see that as a problem. OK, that was the book character, but was this an effort at plausible deniability by Mrs. Shriver? I don't know why she brought it up in the first case then.OK, I understand it was just a subplot. I'm fine with that now, but why did she backslide in this effort late in the novel?
That's small potatoes though. I am glad to be able to even read things like this anymore from wonderful intelligent people who publicly speak out against the Wokeness, especially in England. I'm surprised it is not illegal to read or listen to her lecture, much less give it. But this is the lady who refused to take off her urban sombrero based on appropriation.
You go, girl! I mean that this time.
Thank you, Mrs. Shriver, for the encouragement, and thank you, Alarmist, for the article suggestion.
* Don't get confused. She is a woman the old-fashioned way, as created. She changed her name from Margaret or something as a teenager. That's weird to a degree, but a small one - they hadn't begun to see weird back in 1960s Gastonia, North Carolina.
** ... the use of that term being another bit of noticing by Mr. Steve Sailer.
*** While I'm at it, it'd behoove us to link the reader to our other reviews of Lionel Shriver books and one movie: First, I'd read The Mandibles and written a 6-part review: Introduction - - Part 2 - - Part 3 - - Part 4 - - Part 5 - - and Conclusion. Then there was We Need to Talk About Kevin, the book and the movie. There will probably be a couple more to come...
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Chinese New Years Resolution
Posted On: Monday - January 1st 2024 9:10PM MST
In Topics:   China  Healthcare Stupidity  Holiday from Stupidity
The making of Chinese New Years resolutions, unlike the common custom in the West, is not a practice. However, Peak Stupidity will resolve to finish posting about this past summer's trip by Chinese New Years. It goes on for a couple of weeks, but the official lunar/solar calendar date for the start of this Year of the Dragon is February 10th '24. I've got lots more I wanted to write about, but memories are fading slightly - perhaps the 100s of pictures I've saved will remind me.
Here's one of the pictures. (Yes, the wife wondered why I took this picture. "To keep the blog running, that's why!")

I have meant to write about obesity in present-day China vs. in the US. I will not use the word "epidemic", because it's not a contagious disease, but let's just say in America, obesity has been "trending" for half a century.* A serious portion of advertisements are about ways to combat it, New Years resolutions are made, and the causes - changes in diet, lifestyle changes, cessation of smoking, the lack of shame about being greatly overweight, and others - have all been bandied about everywhere, including in the erudite Steve Sailer comments section multiple times. I'm not sure I have a solid opinion, but that Fat Accumulation = Energy (kcal) in - Energy (kcal) expended seems to be something one can't deny. This "People of Wal-Mart" thing is an embarrassment though. (See this funny movie scene example.)
About 20 years ago, I used to hang out at a location in the US in which there were quite a few Oriental students around. I'd watch the girls, because when it comes to studying weight gain, I'm not concerned at all about the men. Matter of fact, I was actually there to watch the girls, period, not necessarily to study weight gain. How many of them were recently from China I didn't know, but my rough estimate was that there were generally 30-50% of them that had 10-15 lb on your nice slim girls, such as you'd see in China.
If there were any reason to think the Chinese and other Oriental peoples are slim just due to genetics, as I had thought, these observations were a counter to that. Same people, bigger meals in the cafeterias, and there you go.
From the first time I'd been to China over 15 years back to this latest trip, I have noticed a trend toward weight gain over there.

This picture I snapped in Peking shows a couple who are just a few pounds overweight. They were close to the usual, but not of average weight I guess, with plenty of slim people around. People in China are not getting "all you can eat" as much as Americans, but they are getting all they want to eat, as opposed to only a few decades ago. Similar to the situation here, it seems like city people average more slim than people in the smaller "villages". It's usually on the order of 10-20 extra pounds.
What I didn't see in China were any really obese** people, such as the famous People of Wal-Mart. Is that genetics, diet, or just that Chinese people have enough shame to not let themselves ever get to that level? I think it's the latter. Back in the 00's in one town I stayed in for a good while, the only obese person I saw was one of only 2 foreigners I saw the whole time.
I've got my own resolution to keep this year though - gonna be tough ...
* That's arguable, but I don't think anyone could deny it's been a big trend since at least 30 years anyway.
** Maybe there are a few who would be in this category based on the tighter BMI (25) definition. Body Mass Index is not always a good measure of "fatness" anyway. I knew a guy who got kicked out of the Air Force for being overweight due to his high BMI. He was a bodybuilder. I wonder what kind of diverse person replaced him as an MP.
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Auld Lang Syne - Bluegrass Version
Posted On: Sunday - December 31st 2023 10:46PM MST
In Topics:   Music  Holiday from Stupidity

I spent nearly an hour trying to find a version of Auld Lang Syne ("for old times' sake") I really liked. Yes, I searched for a Grateful Dead version too! Nah, they may have played it somewhere, but I couldn't find one However, I like this bluegrass rendition. They are a band called Off the Wagon.
I've never heard anyone go past the 2nd verse of this old Scottish folk song (written by poet Robert Byrne as partially taken from an older Scottish fold song, set to the tune sang now back in 1799).
Should old acquaintance be forgot,
and never brought to mind?
Should old acquaintance be forgot,
and auld lang syne?
CHORUS:
For auld lang syne, my dear,
for auld lang syne,
we'll take a cup of kindness yet,
for auld lang syne.
And surely you'll buy your pint cup!
and surely I'll buy mine!
And we'll take a cup o' kindness yet,
for auld lang syne.
Chorus
We two have run about the hills,
and picked the daisies fine;
But we've wandered many a weary foot,
since auld lang syne.
Chorus
We two have paddled in the stream,
from morning sun till dine;
But seas between us broad have roared
since auld lang syne.
Chorus
And there's a hand my trusty friend!
And give me a hand o' thine!
And we'll take a right good-will draught,
for auld lang syne.
Well, it's been another year of stupidity for the new time's sake, and we'll raise a toast to auld pre-stupidity syne.
The light posting this week is due to both some traveling and a a bit of trouble your blogger has been involved in the past 2 months, but coming to a head. It's nothing really bad, and it's something I got myself into on purpose. I wish I could post about it.
Have a Happy '24, Peak Stupidity readers, if at all possible!
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Viva Vivek??
Posted On: Friday - December 29th 2023 2:00PM MST
In Topics:   Elections '16 - '24  Genderbenders  Immigration Stupidity  Trump  ctrl-left  Female Stupidity
This post was originally to have not even one question mark, and maybe even an exclamation point or two. However,
We've probably all seen this guy, Vivek Ramaswamy. I just go by "Vivek" because, come on, election '24 is not a Simpson's episode! Or is it? I refer here to dear Apu Nahasapeemapetilon, but I suppose the Kandg and Kodos theme has rung pretty true from the days of Reagan through 2016, and may still yet, were we to have a different prominent •Indian GOP candidate with a difficult-to-pronounce (actual) last name.
I have been amazed by the words out of Vivek in the debates and elsewhere, so much so that I can't embed it all here. He pretty much says what Americans would like to say and does it with very sharp wit and with no fear of being seen as rude, mean, or not being a good cog in the UniParty apparatus. His rhetoric is that of a smarter and more capable Trump, also without the exaggerations and occasional pure made-up BS.
Vivek has railed on the Lyin' Press right there in front of their faces. He has railed on the NeoCon warmongering, specifically against that •Indian rival.* I even watched him make that nice off-the-cuff(?) insult to the big man out of New Jersey**, something about "go get a good meal and stay out of this", to paraphrase. That stuff is taken after the effective side of Donald Trump. Vivek's remarks on the most existential issue, immigration, have been great. That's the one of many possible very encouraging videos clips I could put here, as goes at least as far as Trump and DeSantis in his opposition to the ridiculous nation-destroying birthright citizenship, aka, bug-out-baby program and for massive deportations.
(Feel free to watch the whole thing above. That missing 15 seconds at the start and a few more at the end are must-see-TV for those of you who LUV biased r-rolling Chicana moderators and, worse yet, Sean Hannities.)
But, wait, there's unfortunately more on immigration from the man ...
.... What exactly would he do about something like, say, massive numbers of H-1B visas, such as for .Indians like himself? Well, I found out - see here for the answer. He's not against the Population Replacement program, so long as IT'S! DONE! LEGALLY! (That's very important, apparently.) I wouldn't be surprised if the guy is in favor of
So, actually, as I wrote the post, I found a big flaw with Vivek, an additional one, I should add, to the basic question of whether you can really trust this man. Is he just playing to the Conservative audience? If so, I gotta say, he's GOOD! (That's, as an actor.)
That's not what I came here to add the question marks to "Viva, Vivek" for though. It's my thoughts on the following video that prompted them. I'd ask the reader to go through the whole section I embedded here first to get my point.
Wow! How calm, cool, and collected this guy is. How civil and respectful he is in dealing with a ctrl-left idiot. How very logical and orderly he is with his reasonable explanation to her. They even agree and high-five each other in the end. Pulling people together. Isn't that what you want in a leader? Actually, NO, you don't.
Firstly, I will admit that I could have NEVER remained that calm. I'd have been ready to give her one of those John Wayne-in-The High and the Mighty slaps across the face - "Get ahold of yourself!" as soon as she started about those "feeeelings". So, Vivek's got that over me - maybe I need John Wayne to slap me 'cross the face. No, though, this way of treating the ctrl-left and their "stupidity", as just that, is the problem.
I've written this before, and I'll do it some more: The ctrl-left is full of people who are either:
1) Too stupid to get Vivek's point, and they don't care anyway.
or
2) Smart enough to get Vivek's point, but they don't care anyway.
They want power. They want to display their power. Just one way they exercise it is by forcing humiliation upon the population, trying to make us agree with and agree to ideas that we know are unnatural and stupid in various ways. The BLT-G crap is a very big example currently.
What Conservative/patriotic Americans need to do in the face of this power display from the ctrl-left is NOT to go very calmly and reasonably through our objections, very logically, so that they, sure ... they'll eventually get it, right? What we need to do is something Trump is fairly good at - we ridicule their ideas and we plain tell them "no" and "tough shit" in answer to their "concerns".
"But, but, what about BLT-G?"
"Good question. It's a bunch of crap. I don't want anything to do with it."
"My feelings!! Our feelings!!" [flips me off and starts walking out.]
"Yeah, that's right. Get the fuck out of the building, and don't come back!"

* I'm just curious here - is Vivek in the same caste as Nikki? If not, they may be in the same wrestling weight class at least. I wouldn't mind wrestling Nikki myself, if it came down to it. It's not the size of the dot ...
** Look at the top video there. The page has a mix of a bunch of "portrait" (as opposed to "landscape") framed videos - I'm not sure why they're together.
*** Steve Sailer (as usual) has done a nice job on this - see Justin Trudeau Opens Canada's Borders Wide and Trudeau, Jr. Is Super-Sizing America, Jr..
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Which is your favorite Claudine Gay meme?
Posted On: Wednesday - December 27th 2023 9:50PM MST
In Topics:   University  Humor  Race/Genetics
You may very well be asking, "Who is this Claudine Gay of whom you speak?" and "Why does she matter?" I don't blame any reader for not knowing and, she doesn't. Who is the president of Harvard University is more of an illustration of the stupidity of AA/Wokeness and the incompetence it produces rather than an important issue.
This type of example is brought up often, such as here by Mr. Steve Sailer, as he cares so much about the goings-on in top Ivy League Universities. Who gets admitted who doesn't deserve to, vice versa, what the SAT scores of the applicants are, if they make you take it, what the nutty professors are spouting, I! DON'T! CARE!
Miss Gay here has been in front of Congress since the sudden interest in free speech, or lack thereof, but certain suddenly interested people. Peak Stupidity has gone over this stupidity in The Stupid comes home to roost. This fight has gone to the mattresses, as some of Miss Gay's previous behavior, such as plagiarism, has been brought up.
Well, again, I don't care - I'm just in this for the memes. The 1st here won't make so much sense unless you've seen that 45 y/o movie Animal House (starring the great John Belushi).



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Merry Christmas from Peak Stupidity
Posted On: Monday - December 25th 2023 5:10PM MST
In Topics:   Music  Bible/Religion  Holiday from Stupidity
Do any Peak Stupidity readers remember Christmas caroling? I do. My family is not filled with singers by any means, so we didn't go house to house ourselves. I remember people coming by to sing, and we would thank them and give them refreshments at the door. What a wonderful practice that was! We don't have the right country for that anymore, I'm afraid, except in a very few smaller enclaves of traditional American-ness.
So as not to be a total curmudgeon, 24 x 7 x 356 (or 6!), let me lay off another post I was going to write about modern church songs vs. traditional hymns. Here are 3 of my very favorite traditional Christmas songs.
Due to last-minute family arrangements, blog posts will be few and far between this week - hopefully 2 or 3 more, with lots of ideas for 'em but just not enough time.
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St. Peter of the Holy Border Patrol
Posted On: Monday - December 25th 2023 9:39AM MST
In Topics:   Immigration Stupidity  Humor  Bible/Religion  Zhou Bai Dien
Ooops, still political here this morning, but we'll put some nice REAL Christmas music up later on.

This comes to me from a friend who's been supplying me with a number of good memes.*
Vetting, indeed. From the Book of Mathew, Chapter 24, here's verse 19 (KJV): And again I say unto you, It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle, than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of God.
Well, we're no Kingdom of God here, and, in fact, are even farther from such a place than in the past. Yes, under the traitor Mayorkas and the Bai Dien Administration, rich man, poor man alike can enter America atop a camel through a wide gap in the razor wire, cut by some big fat Fed, who I imagine looks nothing like St. Peter. You may get a poke in the eye, blister on your finger, blister on your thumb... No, that ain't vettin'... that's the way ya do it.
* I'll have one of my own, on more current events, up tomorrow.
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The Sentencing of Derek Chauvin
Posted On: Saturday - December 23rd 2023 7:32PM MST
In Topics:   US Police State  Race/Genetics  Anarcho-tyranny  Legal Stupidity

This is one of 3 follow-up posts I wanted to write after the Peak Stupidity our review of The Fall of Minneapolis. If you're not familiar, that documentary is about the George Floyd death, the famous cop most directly involved, Derek Chauvin, the ensuing madness in that city soon after, and the trial/sentencing/jailing of Mr. Chauvin and 3 other cops, all shown from the view of Law Enforcement supporters.
The 1st such follow-up post was Fall of Minneapolis - Last Responders. This will be the 2nd, and the 3rd is somewhat on a different topic really, maybe to come, maybe not.
I had to go back to the video and scan back and forth to get just the scene I wanted, shown in still above. First, as warned* on the previous follow-up post, we are showing an image that may bring the reader bad memories, maybe even nightmares of that sick Kung Flu PanicFest era. That's from the scene in the courtroom when Mr. Chauvin, the guy with the mask, is being read out his outrageously long sentence of 22 1/2 years in prison. No matter if one cannot read autopsy reports, saw no video besides the one the Lyin' Press kept feeding him, and doesn't even try to get away from the Narrative, the worst charge he might expect is some level of manslaughter.
Yet, people are sentenced to 10-20 years and let out for good behavior in half that time for straight-out cold-blooded murder. Derek Chauvin was railroaded by an anti-White legal system and pressure from Black! and Communist shysters and thugs that held a standing threat against the jurors. I wouldn't call him a Political Prisoner in the sense of the J6 thousands, or some of the Charlottesville Unite-the-Right heritage defenders**, but his sentencing was highly political.
The reader may understand the point I'm about to make better if he would go to the video in that review post, right to 1:13:09 into it, to be exact. It's hard to read a man's face when he has one of those Kung Flu masks on, but I can really get a feeling of what the guy was Mr. Chauvin was thinking, leading to thoughts of what I'd be thinking. That led to my thoughts here, starting with: "I wonder if the guy had handcuffs on right then in the courtroom?"
Why? I don't know what he expected. I suppose he didn't expect to get stabbed 20-odd times by someone associated with the Feds a couple of years into it. He may have expected he wouldn't be treated well in a system with black guards and prisoners, though this may be why he opted for the Federal charges/sentence. Either way, if he does the whole 22 1/2, there won't be very much life left for him. He was born in 1976, so being incarcerated from his age of 45 during sentencing to 67 or 68 is terrible.
What happened to him was political, and that judge and others in the courtroom were part of it. My thoughts upon watching Derek Chauvin receive his sentence went along the lines of why wouldn't this strong and physically experienced cop decide to just put the whole situation "right", right there in the courtroom? Were his hands free, or even if not, could he have grabbed a gun from a bailiff and shot the whole place up? What exactly would he have to lose by doing that? This was his last chance at enacting ... something.
Those are dark thoughts, but it's what came to me when I saw the look in the man's eyes. I'll tell you what - we'll lighten up on Christmas Day.
* Caution: Reader discretion advised! There are references in this post to pieces of video containing very bad memories of
** Many say that the Charlottesville episode of Anarcho-Tyranny was a direct ancestor of the J6 episode.
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Ahaaa! That explains my 2 x 8's.
Posted On: Friday - December 22nd 2023 8:31PM MST
In Topics:   Humor  Curmudgeonry
From commenter Tim Berline (OK, I get the handle now, finally, haha), under this post about lumber comes a valid explanation for the warpage that made it more difficult for me to make what I wanted out of 2 x 8 lumber.

Way, way, back, when I was a kid, we had an uncle, aunt, and cousins who went on a long road trip to the West, a place I had never seen at that point. This is back when people sent postcards from the road. They sent us one of "The Crooked Forest", which I recall being in California. (There's always been so much weird stuff out there, you gotta figure ...) I wish I still had the postcard, because the internet ain't helping me one bit.*
Thanks for the laugh, Tim!
We'll try to get at least one substantial post up by end-o-week and before Christmas, which are tomorrow and Monday, respectively.
* There is a story about some trees like those in the meme above in Pomerania, Poland, but no, nobody up and went to Poland in those days. I'm thinking it was California, but then my mind might be playing tricks and confusing it with a postcard we got from them too of that famous crooked street in San Francisco. Yeah, one of the Dirty Harry movies (I think!) featured a car chase on it. Ridiculous - they got radios, unfortunately for some of us.
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2 Items of net stupidity
Posted On: Wednesday - December 20th 2023 10:29AM MST
In Topics:   General Stupidity  Curmudgeonry  Race/Genetics  Big-Biz Stupidity  Customer Care
That "net" has nothing to do with the internet - we mean it as in "net total".
1) This is a follow-up to our recent post Autopay - it's sooooo convenient... . To sum that up, long story short, I am paying $10 more a month for phone service for 2 (for now, anyway) in order to avoid giving these people debit card or bank routing number info. They decided they no longer will take autopay via credit card. OK, I get that there are too many deadbeats, but I'm not one of them. Well, my requesting this was unexpected, I'm sure, and they likely have only a single-digit percentage of customers that do this - nobody else cares about privacy worries over convenience.
This old-is-new-again way was working swimmingly till this month. "We don't have your money. You owe us that, plus 20 bucks for being late." is what my phone read, to paraphrase. The hell you say. I made a call to a guy who at least is in the US (credit where credit is due). After telling him that "no, don't call me a liar, I most certainly did NOT get a bill this month, or I'd have sent in the money" he eased up on the tough talk and suggested he send me an email bill. "No. That's not how it works. I pay that extra $10, so they need to send me a bill with an envelope." It's in the mail, and I'll argue the $20 with another guy.
Big Biz wants all the benefits of electronics, but when you call their bluff, they can't handle the work. Screw you - do your job, and I'll keep up.
2) This goes under the category of "Nobody even cares anymore". We switched internet companies a couple of years back. That was due to the previous one having jacked up the price twice. I've gotten used to the bi-weekly or monthly junk mail from the old company trying to get me to add on a TV connection, as complained about here 4 years back in TV for thee, but not for me, even for free. I'm NOT getting TV, but knock yourselves out sending me back crap with customers' subscription money.
The latest mail was slightly more amusing. "Oh, it's the same thing again, as from way back... no, but wait, this is my CURRENT internet company trying to get me to hook up to the internet!". This is the new way. It's not the first time for this same sort of thing. I suppose it's just too damn much trouble to subtract off info on your own customers in your database from your database of potential customers. That'd take like, an IT guy a day or two to set up. Nah, just send them out to everyone. OK, fine, fireplace fuel is good.
3) I've had this item on my desk since some minor election this past November 7th. It's a black lady, a local businesswoman, running for City Council-At-Large, the flyer says. I really can't tell how at-large she is, as there is only a picture from the breasts up, in which she has a smile that says "I am a serious businesslady, and I am serious about our neighborhood."
Our area "deserves" results such as:
* Safer Communities and Less Crime
* Safer Roads
* Cleaner Communities
* Less Illegal Dumping
* Better Housing Opportunities
* Less [sic] Abandoned Properties
Uh, that'd be great, but lady, you do know that the way to get that is to have fewer black and brown people? Just whaddya' up to here, planning for genocide of your own Communities of Color? That's not nice.
It says at the bottom "Give The People What They Want". (Good and hard?) Errrrmmm, depending on WHICH people, that may or may not work for me.
4) In late November, I related the story of my returning Chinese-made bearings to Wal-Mart in No bearing on the matter? Well, as much as I detest the whole Wal-Mart Walton Family owners* in northwest Arkansas, I will give Wal-Mart due credit here for crediting my card back with the $100 for buying unknown-to-me Chinese made bearings. Amazon had the good Timken ones - I could not get them locally, and they've been out of stock a lot until recently.
I had only opened one of the four plastic bags, so, besides double shipping, they aren't out anything. Thanks for your understanding, Wal-Mart ... computers!
That's 3 stupid items and one non-stupid, giving us a net 2 items of stupidity this morning. Thanks for reading the mundane curmudgeonly post. We'll get back to the larger view of stupidity in subsequent posts.
* See VDare articles on the Globalist ruination of "Ozarkia", here by Neil Kumar and here by Allan Wall.
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Free Advice for a future President Trump
Posted On: Tuesday - December 19th 2023 12:40PM MST
In Topics:   Elections '16 - '24  Humor  Trump  Globalists  The Neocons
Whether he's going to end up in the White House or working from jail*, depending on the scale of the D's election cheating scheme, Donald Trump is more likely than any of the GOPers to be President in '25. An important question is did he learn much from his strategic and tactical failures and just plain intensely stupid moves made from '17 through '21?
I talked to some friends about this, yet again, and the conversation led me to an idea so brilliant, the light bulb above my head made a significant carbon footprint (not to mention the burned hair). Some of the intensely stupid moves I had in mind was President Trump's picks for his cabinet members and other appointees. Like so:

Yeah, yeah, it was only UN Ambassador - she can't do TOO much harm, can she? So? First of all, WHY?? You've got to look into these people! For a guy who purported to be, and I believe actually is, against the Potomac Regime Warfare State, do you want a Globalist NeoCon as UN Ambassador representing us?
For a guy who was said to be playing 5D chess... well, wait a minute. Was the idea to get the South Carolina traitorous** Governor Haley AWAY from the State in order to allow a helpful Conservative to take the office? This doesn't help with Congressional voting (surely?) he knows. Still, if we apply a little Federalism now and then, Governors' lives matter)

I don't know if her NeoCon behavior at the UN was noticed, but that may have gotten Mrs. Nimarata the visibility required to become BGGS (Big GOP Globalist Stooge) this campaign season. Oh, and she badmouths the guy who got her this visibility, so now he says, she says ...
Nah, that probably was not 5D Chess, and more like a checkers move that results in an opposition triple-jump and King-crowning. However, here IS some 5D chess. Paying attention, Trump? Donald, PUT! THE! PHONE! DOWN! No, down... all the way! Get your fingers ... drop it!
Here's what ya' do: You start appointing NeoCon, ctrl-left, you-name-it all-manner-of-opposition Governors, US Senators, and US Reps to all these high-level positions. Ambassadors, Ombudsmen and OmBudLightsWomen(?), D.I.E. Commissars, Gender Czars****, etc. Make 'em offers they no canna refuse. Make sure there are real Conservatives in position to replace them - this takes something called PLANNING, "pee" "el" "double-en" ... yeah, you SAY you got it, but do ya' (punk)?! You do some analysis ... no don't try spelling that, that's what the few decent people you hire are for.
OK, but wait, what if they start doing bad stuff, is that the question? That's the brilliant part. All these appointees will be in the Executive branch, of which the President is the Administrator. (Yeah, right there, Article II, Section 1, first line of that thingy you swore about back in '17.) You wait a few weeks, make sure each's successor to his previous office has been sworn in, and then YOU FIRE THEM.
Before you became President the 1st time around, I could have sworn that you were on some TV show, the only thing I knew of it being that you were continually saying "Ya' Fiyad". ("You're fired", in non-NYC English) This should all come back to you once you get started.
Sure, at some point the ctrl-left Establishment might get wise to this whole scheme - yes, it IS a scheme, to be honest. That's why you've got to plan ahead and try to do most of this in parallel. Remember who these people are though. They want power above all. They won't be able to help themselves. For a big change, why don't YOU be Lucy, and let the enemy be Charlie.... Brown, that is?
Here's the best of it. This is advice that can change the whole political environment, making it easier for you to get things done, yet, I'm giving you this advice at NO CHARGE!
* Likely a better environment for him when it comes to distractions.
** I may write another post to explain better.
*** Yeah, there should be more on him too, maybe in the same post about the previous Governor. Every opinion out of wiki is bad, so that's GOOD. Example: "He also said that South Carolina should "secede" over Don't Ask, Don't Tell." I think SC has better things to secede over, but still, I like the way the man thinks...
**** Why are there no Czars in the American Feral Gov't Executive branch anymore? Yes, of course we covered that! It was kind of stupid. Everything stupid, we cover, OK? (See Where have all the Czars gone?)
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