Nobody wants to hear it, but the pandemic is not over. Global cases rose last week for the first time in 10 weeks. We’re shaping up to have a truly nasty outbreak in the fall in Dumbfuckistan.
Democrats — why can’t they do the right thing? Latest example: SCOTUS Justice Stephen Breyer, 82, who’s under the delusion that everything is fine, so he hasn’t decided whether to retire.
You’ve probably noticed that the cottage industry of Trump books is growing exponentially. Trump has noticed, too, and — sit down now so you don’t fall down from shock — he’s not happy about it.
Bad news for people who insist that Russia played no role in gifting the Unite States with Trump: A bunch of leaked Kremlin documents seem to indicate otherwise, including hints that the country indeed has kompromat on the corpulent conman. The documents predict a Trump win “will definitely lead to the destabilisation of the US’s sociopolitical system” and see hidden discontent burst into the open. Ya nailed that one, Ivan.
Thom Hartmann thinks he’s figured out why Republicans are willing to die fighting against vaccination:
Put simply, I believe these Republicans are trying to promote outbreaks of Covid in America to soften or damage Joe Biden’s red-hot economy on the assumption that if the economy tanks then people will vote out Democrats and vote in Republicans in 2022 and 2024.
This actually tracks with the Republican substitution of The Economy (Peace Be Upon It) for what it calls “god,” and the party’s inability to understand that cause and effect are not interchangeable.
Remember Roy Moore, the Bible-thumping pedophile who lost an Alabama Senate seat to a Democrat because even Alabamans drew a line at electing pedophile? He just had his lawsuit against “Borat” star Sacha Baron Cohen tossed out because, a judge ruled, “It is simply inconceivable that the Program’s audience would have found a segment with Judge Moore activating a supposed pedophile-detecting wand to be grounded in any factual basis.”
The old Levitz Furniture store in Tri-State Mall was torn down, but the owners haven’t announced any plans for the property yet.