Biden Throws a Tantrum, Through His Attorney
The White House knows the evidence against Joe is damning. If it wasn’t, Joe and Ed would be happy to let the Republicans make fools of themselves
Our “kindly old gentleman with the bad memory” decided to have his White House counsel run interference with the House impeachment inquiry. Ed Siskel sent a strongly worded – but weakly reasoned – letter to Speaker Johnson, complaining about the investigation into his client. He apparently doesn’t realize that his client is the American people, not Joe Biden. I suggest he check his pay stub for clarification.
Siskel wrote that the investigation is a cheap stunt to “hurt the President politically.” …READ MORE…
Random American Citizen Asks: Soft Bigotry or Malign Intent?
If you wanted to prejudice people against minorities, what would you be doing differently from what those pushing DEI are currently doing?
It was recently revealed that Washington State will no longer require lawyers to pass the bar exam in order to be admitted to the state bar. This is purportedly because "racism" infects the legal system making it difficult for minority law students to pass the exam. Which leads me to ask: if you wanted to prejudice people against minorities, what would you be doing differently from what those pushing DEI are currently doing?
Knowing that there's a good chance that a minority doctor might have graduated medical school not because they passed their classes but because of their identity, would you choose a minority doctor? …READ MORE…
The Corn Flakes Crusader: From Corn Flakes to Colon Cleansing
Yes, you heard that right – the same guy who brought us the joy of corn flakes also dabbled in the nether regions of hygiene innovation.
In a tale that's both crunchy and cleansing, we delve into the eccentric world of John Harvey Kellogg, the man behind everyone's favorite breakfast staple and, wait for it, the inventor of the "too graphic to print" Yes, you heard that right – the same guy who brought us the joy of corn flakes also dabbled in the nether regions of hygiene innovation.
Picture this: it's 1927, and Mr. Kellogg, fueled by his fervent belief in the power of a squeaky-clean colon…READ MORE…
When a Reporter Has More of an Agenda Than an Understanding of Economics and Business.
You would think that an article in the newspaper on food 'deserts' in some Philly neighborhoods would at least mention crime.
We have twice reported on the decisions of Wawa to close down some stores in foul, fetid, fuming, foggy, filthy Philadelphia. The late Josh Kruger complained bitterly about such.
This crime is not new, and The Philadelphia Inquirer reported that the Headhouse Square Wawa "will become the sixth Center City Wawa to shutter since 2020."
So, you would think that an article in the newspaper on food 'deserts' in some Philly neighborhoods would at least mention crime. But, if you did think that, you would be wrong…READ MORE…
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