Saturday, 12 July 2025

Eight Thoughts

 1.  The controversy over Macron's wife?

I have a hard time thinking over Ms Macron being a trans-woman, and disbelieve the story (at least presently).  But when the story started....you had to go with a 40-year old female teacher all sexed-up with a 15-year old school kid.  Fourteen years would pass, and 29-year old Macron ended up marrying the 54 year old former school teacher.  

2.  Epstein tape faked-up?

Yeah....yesterday.....that tape that the AG produced....was deemed fake.  So, you have to wonder....who planned and carried this out, and if the AG was aware of the stuff.  

The more this goes on....just makes me think Epstein escaped out of the situation, and is living off on some island.

3. The contact list of Epstein?

Look, if  you start in the early 80s....Epstein had a contact list of 20,000 names.  Probably 90-percent had nothing to do with blackmail.

4.   Newsom as a viable candidate in 2028?

No....on my goofy-index (1-10)...he's a solid '9'.

5. All these folks hindering or opposing ICE?

By the end of the year, I would anticipate more than 25,000 facing charges/convictions, and doing a minimum of 90 days in jail....some who were violent...probably doing more than a year.

6.  I think if you cornered a hundred working-class Democrats....about 40-percent will say that they are continually confused by commentary coming out of DC by the Democratic Party.

7. Churches are now 'legit' to endorse or push a political candidate.

The question is....will most lean left....thus driving half of their membership 'out'?

8.  USAID shipped 11,000 viral samples off to Wuhan (their Institute of Virology).

No one has asked yet....but wondering what got shipped to Ukraine?

2 comments:

  1. Seven:
    Eugene Oregon.
    About six years ago, after two decades of very active on activities and committees with our church, we made a big show of putting on our coats and walking out during her sermon.
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    The female preacher was ragging on 'Caucasian Nationals'... whatever that means.
    This was bad enough for us to quit.
    We three are Northern European Heritage folk, we reside in fUSA, so we fit her description.
    At least verbally.
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    She was going on about 'if you are White, you need to step aside for brown and black immigrants to build a better fUSA' or somesuch nincompoopery.
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    There, in the sanctuary listening in rapt agreement, we witnessed our hundred or so long-time acquaintances turn into a suicidal lynch-mob.
    Their instant hatred of anything Northern European felt like a dark shadow engulfed the room.
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    Looking back to her hiring interview, none of us three remembered any obvious signs of her intentions to destroy our Nation... indicating a psychopathic self-hatred and tendencies to conceal her motives.
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    Do you think we should have overrode the hiring committee, protested her bigotry by immediately mounting the stage and forcing her to evacuate the premises on that Sunday morning with the instant termination of her salary and benefits package?
    Hard to say, hard to say.
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    An aside:
    With the exception of a couple jew, our former entire congregation was Northern European Heritage folk.
    Not one brown nor black... one of the reasons we felt safe there.
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    Another aside:
    We operate a small organic teaching farm near the outskirts of Eugene Oregon.
    At our farmers markets and delivering to local-owned family-operated grocery stores, we can go weeks without seeing a black.
    The browns have their latinx stores and practice aggressive segregation, so we rarely see them either.

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    1. In the early 80s, I got assigned to a base near Tacoma, and spent 14 months there. I spent a fair amount of weekends traveling around western Oregon/Washington. There just weren't any real population of blacks in the NW...except maybe in Portland/Seattle/Tacoma. I doubt that this has changed in 40 years.

      I was told a preacher-recruitment story from the 2000 era....where a baptist church had recruited a new minister, and he seemed to fit the rural southern community. Six months pass, and it's Gore-Bush election time, and he (the new minister) gets overly into politics, and pushing Gore. Deacons hold a meeting....then ask him to leave. He says no...read the contract....only way to get him out was to 'pay-off' (something in the $15k range). They ended up in some bank loan mess....to 'fire' the guy.

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