I’ve read that Barrett was given this particular decision to write because, as one of the women on the court, she can do it without accusations of sexism.
Anti-whites stole our country, we need to get a part of it back.
The goal should be the whole thing.
Anti-Whites can self-deport, and if they force a civil war, expire.
John Derbyshire @DissidentRight
My friend the Z-man (ZMAN, @TheRealZBlog) died Wednesday night or Thursday morning, apparently of natural causes. As well as being a fellow dissident, Chris was a keen & very helpful supporter of my own efforts. He edited and hosted Radio Derb at his website https://thezman.com/wordpress/ from the destruction of http://VDARE.COM last July to June 6th this year, when I retired. Rest in peace, Z.
9:49 AM · Jun 27, 2025
https://bsky.app/profile/jasonaw.bsky.social/post/3lsmdaytpz22j
Jason Wilson
@jasonaw.bsky.social
White nationalist John Derbyshire today announced that his fellow traveler John Christopher Zander aka “The Z Man” died on Wednesday or Thursday. Megan Squire and I identified him as the man behind the pseudonym back in 2022 when I was at SPLC https://www.splcenter.org/resources/hatewatch/prolific-white-nationalist-personality-identified/
June 27, 2025 at 2:57 PM
Replies: @Curle, @TWS
Jason Wilson
@jasonaw.bsky.social
That generation of white nationalists is fading from the scene. The world and the country they leave behind contains many more like minded people than I would have thought possible even five years ago
June 27, 2025 at 3:01 PM
Thanks, you think you hate those people enough, but you don’t.
The loss of Zman and his insight are irreplaceable. Awful news.
You don’t usually see them let the polite masks drop, but the supremes need some common sense and I’m surprised the bunny woman took it to her.
You can’t go wrong betting on rockets flying in the region.
Children are kept inside too much as it is. They need at least an hour and a half of outside time minimum to develop as people.
Everyone deserves access to white people.
That's spectacular -- but the actual reference is to 'Schedule 1 offenses.'
Indeed, as a commenter (perhaps J. Mason?) noted a couple of years back, an astonishing %30 of British males born in 1953 had the equivalent of a felony conviction during their life. See
He’s a reverse barometer. I wouldn’t trust him to predict what direction the sun would come up tomorrow.
He’s willfully blind quite happy to model away the differences because of his hope to live as an elite in a Latin American society without the effort of actually moving to one like El Fredo.
“…They were by the consent of the people, …”
I doubt bussing ever had majority support. And you will notice that lefties have mostly stopped pushing it perhaps because besides being politically unpopular it didn’t help black children much.
Even more notable was how large the majority against busing was. But I guess the courts know best. Even if judges get to send their children to private schools and thus avoid the problem.
I doubt bussing ever had majority support.
1972 poll.
A majority of Americans continue to favor public school integration, but few people—black or white—think that busing is the best way to achieve that goal, the Gallup Poll reported yesterday.
Five per cent of the people in a recent survey by the organization—9 per cent of the blacks and 4 per cent of the whites—chose busing children from one, district to another rather than several other alternatives.
The spin in this 2019 WaPo article is interesting. Note the "effective" in the headline.
Sixty‐six per cent of Americans North and South, black and white believe in school desegregation, but 69 per cent oppose compulsory busing to achieve it, according to poll results released yesterday by Newsweek magazine.
Of those who oppose busing, 46 per cent favor an antibusing constitutional amendment.
Robert Redfield, former CDC head, believes that the restrictions placed on children and the healthy were unnecessary and in fact harmful. there is a now cohort of what parents call ‘covid kids’, who suffer from anxiety, depression and other psychological issues arising from being terrorized into believing that they risked ‘killing granny’ if they played outdoors, and who had to be fixed to a computer screen for 7 hours a day for their own good. you don’t need to exercise hindsight to realize this. to the extent there was a limitation on activity and advocacy for vaccination, it should have been for the elderly and infirm. everyone knew from the beginning what the at risk demographic was.
Here was one of my 2 file photos in that post in mid-Summer of '20:https://www.peakstupidity.com/images/post_1540B.jpg
Can you imagine what the little ones are thinking, though? If you are a 2 y/o toddler, you may have solid memories only going back 1/2 a year or so. You will think this is the way the world has always been. Adults don't show their noses and mouths in public, in the same way that they don't show their pee-pee's and ass-cracks... OK, well, some of them. If this goes on for, well what will it be, another year, two(?), what kind of impression of the world will this be?The kid on the right below might have an obsession with not showing his face when he grows up. He may have the same dreams about leaving his face mask at home, you know, like those dreams where you go to the office and realize you forgot to put your pants and underwear on.
Don’t forget his lack of noticing Brandon’s decline. As late as the debate he was directly comparing Trump and Biden’s mental acuity.
That’s gotta sting, missing the obvious and severe decline mentioned by people here and elsewhere. Sure get the jab wrong which probably led to unnecessary deaths but that’s forgivable, there was less evidence and he’s at the age where a boomer starts to feel mortal. But to be declaring or even suggesting Trump and Biden were existing in the same mental universe was pure petulance on his part.
That he should wear with shame every time he says ‘noticing’.
I refer to this blog to friends and family as “the Steve Sailer Jr. blog,” as opposed to “the Steve Sailer Sr. blog.”
If you remove his name as poster, his next step will be to demand that his name be completely removed, which would effectively kill it.
But some of the old hands (Almost Missouri, Achmed, et al.) have ensured that this place will always evoke the man who started and now seeks to kill it, in spirit and in name.
That's the opposite of what Steve wrote. Why are you having such a bad faith take on Steve's reasonable request?Replies: @Nicholas Stix
If you remove his name as poster, his next step will be to demand that his name be completely removed, which would effectively kill it.
Just weeks after I left a comment saying that it would be my last, as I was tired of the long waits I spent in “moderation’ while comments made 12 hours after mine were already published, Steve shut the blog down. I suppose he was just heartbroken at my departure.
Sorry guys. You have me to blame.
Materialistic mindset reduces people to commodities. Each is replaceable by any other unit from anywhere. Nationalism denies the globalist impulse of forever growth, lines on a chart of productivity forever upward. Elites everywhere wanted the same thing and the only way to do that was to keep wages low, productivity high and treat every issue as economic. Now we’re paying that price.
I’ll just pimp my blog this time. It’s a post with a #SAD comparison between 2025 and 1973 Sweden:
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VERSUS
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Now, in this duet, the girl singer is pretty sad. It’s like this:
Day is dawning and I must go.
You’re asleep but still I’m sure, you’ll know
why it had to end this way.You and I had a groovy time,
but I told you somewhere down the line
you would have to find me gone
I just have to move along…
Bjorn and Bennie wrote the song. The male part of the duet is by Bjorn, and the female part is both of the girls. Yeah, the song’s #SAD, but not as #SAD as the modern lyrics would have it, something about getting raped twice this week and nearly blown to smithereens by a hand grenade… uhhhh, so anyway, enjoy the old European world of a half century ago, even if only in your head….
You want the truth, Katie Hopkins, UK Daily Mail writer? You can’t handle the truth!
“The main reason these three guys are serving life sentences is that they didn’t know the law and didn’t realize the potential legal risks they were assuming.”
Bud, you’re outing yourself as nothing more than a spokesperson from the Official Narrative Dept. This will be the last time I reply to you, as you’ll be on ignore from now on.
The main reason those men are in jail is because it is the unspoken but very official law of the land that whites are not allowed to harm, let alone defend themselves from sacred primordial negroes.
You type too well to be a garden variety imbecile, so the only other explanation for your obtuseness is that you’re simply a liar. Fuck off.
Should I draw the inference that people claiming what these guys did was legal want other people to make similar mistakes and ruin their lives?
Have you read the Georgia law that was in effect when this happened? What law was broken? Clearly the law wasn’t cut and dry for the Arbery team, since it was changed afterwards.
As I originally noted, the NBP was armed and surrounding the courthouse, which makes the trial a sham, and finding hairs to split to make people like Arbery and George Floyd victims makes the law a joke. They world is better without both of them, and painting them as victims has obviously emboldened other like them, which clearly makes the world a worse place.
Our birthrate, demographics and quality of education are all disadvantageous now.
Birthrates are malleable and downstream from other factors.
With more space and resources for natives, native birthrates will rise.
Not that we really need higher birthrates. A hundred million to two hundred million mostly non-college educated was enough to win the big wars and go to the moon. We’re only anxious about birthrates now because of the contrived competition for space and resources, and partly as a result of that, the various government Ponzi schemes are reaching their breaking points, so everyone is trying to nudge everyone else into throwing their children in to plug the breach.
Personally I am getting tired of this trope of “discrimination against whites and Asians.” First of all, instead of “whites” it should explicitly read “white gentiles” otherwise the phrase is lying by omission and people don’t see what is really going on.
I’d go a step beyond and say white gentiles whose ancestors were here prior the 1900s, at the very least.
I don’t care if Asians are discriminated against, maybe they should be. Maybe they should spend a few generations doing more foundational stuff, and morally earn their places at the top.
Of course Asians and all “immigrants” going back many generations should be discriminated against. Again, I’ll go a step beyond, and say that they should be sent home, whether their homelands want them or not.
America will not recover until its traditional demographics are restored, and Americans deserve that. It can be done, and it’s no more radical than sneaking into power and subverting the institutions in order to destroy the American people and the nation that they built. Americans just have to treat the situation as a war, which is exactly what it is. Banishing invaders and traitors from your own nation is no different than having them banish you from your your own nation from the inside. You lose if you don’t.
Last time I mentioned anything about Biden’s health (his obvious mental decline as compared to Trump) my comments wound up in moderation for about a week. Obviously, they knew he had cancer. They were just running out the clock on Weekend at Brandon’s.
It used to be fun to twit Steve about his noticing skills but I think the only thing he notices about Unz is his lack of a paycheck.
He's talking about real women. Not your kind - the kind that inflate.Replies: @TWS
Not really.
He can always watch the congressional floor show.
Of course, it doesn’t matter if Vance is or is not Irish.
He didn’t say he was Irish, you f**king idiot. He said “Scots-Irish” – who were Scots or Borderers, but not Irish. They were sent to Ireland as colonizers. The term as used now in America has a loose definition: it simply means low-land Scots or Borderers, some of whom came to America by way of Ulster, and some of whom came here directly.
You didn’t know that because you are a retard.
Why should anyone answer a straight "yes or no" question when you never do, you disingenuous sack of s**t?Replies: @deep anonymous, @Corvinus
It’s straight forward question. Yes or no. Why?
Besides, his source purportedly “proving” Loyalty wrong was, as Almost Missouri pointed out, total bullshit. It was something from 1990, claiming to “predict” the fall of the Soviet Union, but by then, events had already made that obvious. The truth, as anyone old enough to remember can attest, was that the CIA and the MIC had greatly exaggerated the size of the Soviet threat. I remember reading that, according to official (CIA) US intelligence sources, in the mid 1980s, the Soviet GDP was supposedly larger than that of Japan, which at the time was giving the US a run for its money.
But in any event you are correct. The dissembling POS known as “Corvinus” never gives straight answers but always demands them from others.
In other words, even if the CIA weren't idiots and actually had a clue, the entire intel system was rigged against them giving an accurate forecast. And just in case all of that wasn't true, the CIA's chief Soviet analyst admits he was too much of coward to speak up anyway.
"We never would have been able to publish it anyway, quite frankly. And had we done so, people would have been calling for my head. And I wouldn't have published it," MacEachin testified.
Does anyone know how Steve’s doing at substack? Does he have any speaking gigs lined up or something?
A whole year before the collapse actually happened.
I’m not a fan of the CIA, but they did predict it
Also, that was just one report. Note this from further down your link (you did read it, right?).
"The U.S.S.R. is in the midst of a historic transformation that threatens to tear the country apart. The old Communist order is in its death throes," said a CIA intelligence report called "The Deepening Crisis in the USSR: Prospects for the Next Year." The report, a formal national intelligence estimate, was distributed to the president and other U.S. policymakers in November 1990, a year before the empire's final breakup. "The Soviet Union as we have known it is finished."
P.S. I'm curious, Corvinus. Do you think your gratuitous ad hominems make people more or less likely to take you seriously?Replies: @Almost Missouri, @TWS, @Corvinus, @Ralph L
"Some of their analysts did have it right," said Marshall Goldman, a Russian studies expert and CIA critic from Harvard University. "But on the whole, the bottom line would not have led you to believe the country was on the verge of collapse."
There’s people that don’t have him on ignore?
J.D. Vance gave an excellent speech at U.S. Naval Academy. If he is stating U.S. policy accurately, it is very good news. Non-interventionism is heartfelt and not skin deep.
I was laughing so hard when this came out. “Just to prove how perverts are everywhere, I’m showing off my naked body. Notice how this shot highlights the genital area…”
Now I have a better idea of who are some of the people Mr. Sailer was deriding in his writings about low-brow MAGA folks. Someone mentioned this S. Carolina low country CongressDramaQueen’s name before in that discussion. I see what at least a big part of the problem is – women in office.
It’s OK to have your battle-axes, your Maggie Thatchers and such, and then the occasional high-spirited anti-Establishment MTGs. These pretty women though, like Kristy Noem, Pam Blondie, and so on are NO GOOD. They are real women. As such, they do care about their appearances and being seen as often and by as many people as possible more important than getting things done. It’s who they are, which is fine, but don’t freaking appoint them to anything, for cryin’…
Nancy Mace is on a whole nother level of female stupidity. She’s entering a picture of her naked body – disappointingly very hard to see for me – into the Congressional Record and on viral video in order to push for MOAR PRIVACY! What it really is is some kind of drama involving her either 3rd husband or newest ex-boyfriend. I didn’t get that straight. The wiki page on Nancy Mace is a hoot!
The new--since the 2022 party congress where Xi strong armed a third term--Chicom politburo consists of 24 men--the lone token gal on the previous was sent packing--and every single one is Han Chinese.
It’s OK to have your battle-axes, your Maggie Thatchers and such, and then the occasional high-spirited anti-Establishment MTGs. These pretty women though, like Kristy Noem, Pam Blondie, and so on are NO GOOD. They are real women. As such, they do care about their appearances and being seen as often and by as many people as possible more important than getting things done. It’s who they are, which is fine, but don’t freaking appoint them to anything, for cryin’…
Rape damages or destroys the genetic lineage of a generation, sometimes an entire people. Much more effectively than any weapon in hand.
Surely the damage is more psychological and sociological than genetic. For example, I suspect the Germans have yet to acknowledge and come to terms with what happened to them -- but I don' t think the injection of genetic material was the problem.
'Rape damages or destroys the genetic lineage of a generation, sometimes an entire people. Much more effectively than any weapon in hand.'
I said this several years ago, during the President’s first term. He must pull an Andy Jackson, and buck the seditious conspiracy seeking, yet again, to undo his election. Otherwise, his presidency is over.
Andrew Jackson: “John Marshall has made his decision, now let him enforce it.”
Replies: @Nicholas Stix, @Curle
Whether it was illegally declaring martial law in New Orleans, invading Spanish Florida and executing British citizens, removing federal deposits from the Bank of the United States, or questioning the Supreme Court’s authority in Worcester v. Georgia, Jackson acted in a manner that was at times distinctly unlawful and unconstitutional.
The Supreme Court had ruled that the Cherokee Nation was a distinct political entity with the right to govern its own people and land, and that Georgia’s laws could not be enforced on Cherokee territory.
The executive branch is required to honor the decisions made by the judicial branch. Otherwise, the President is in direct violation of the rule of law.
Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO), member of the Senate Judiciary Committee: “I think you can dislike the court’s opinion and think they’re wrong on the substance, and criticize them for that, and you certainly can vigorously appeal. . . . I think outright, sort of just like, ‘Oh, we’re just going to completely ignore the decision?’ That, I think you can’t do. Andrew Jackson did that, infamously. He was wrong on that. That was the Trail of Tears. That was lawless. That was wrong.” Newsweek (February 11, 2025)
Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA), member of the Senate Judiciary Committee: “I don’t agree with all the rulings. It’s often the case that I’ll disagree with an opinion that a court issues, but I don’t attack. I don’t attack, and I don’t intend to attack the legitimacy of the federal judiciary.” Bloomberg News (February 12, 2025)
So, no, Trump cannot pull a Jackson and say he is able to legitimately and constitutionally refuse to abide by a Supreme Court ruling because he personally opposes it.
The President is not above the law. Get that through your thick skull.
Pretty obvious, except to people who refuse to see it. In fact, it’s one of the oldest and certainly most effective.
I didn’t think that there were uniform state laws on autonomous vehicles. Hence the Dallas-Houston route? As I recall there were some proposals for additional training for drivers of self driving cars, others suggesting that no license would required at all for ‘operating’ the vehicle.Replies: @Sam Hildebrand, @Adam Smith
Autonomous vehicle technology startup Aurora Innovation says it has successfully launched a self-driving truck service in Texas, making it the first company to deploy driverless, heavy-duty trucks for commercial use on public roads in the U.S.
Aurora says it began running freight this week between Dallas and Houston with its launch customers Hirschbach Motor Lines and Uber Freight, and that it has completed 1,200 miles in a single self-driving truck without a driver so far. The company plans to build up to “tens of self-driving trucks” and expand to El Paso and Phoenix by the end of 2025.
“Self-Driving” trucks are a really bad idea. ☮️
Good to see you.
Connections maybe?
He’s a troll. And not even funny. Best to ignore him.
Michigan Community Leader Shot And Killed By Pennsylvania State PoliceDeshawn Dante Leeth, 30, died following an altercation with Pennsylvania State PoliceApril 15, 2025A Michigan community leader was shot and killed by Pennsylvania State Troopers following an April 4 chase in a stolen Ohio State Highway Patrol vehicle.Deshawn Dante Leeth, 30, crashed the stolen vehicle during a pursuit by Pennsylvania State Troopers as he turned onto the Ohio Turnpike. According to a police report obtained by Mlive, the chase began after Leeth assaulted an Ohio State Trooper, stealing his car to flee the scene.
Steve Sailer has, so far, not commented.
Leeth was known in his Ypsilanti neighborhood for his advocacy work. He founded the Underdawg Nation, a nonprofit dedicated to serving children impacted by community violence in Washtenaw County and beyond. According to its website, he founded the organization following his own release from prison to spark positive change in the community he once hurt with his own actions.
The officer is clearly overmatched. But he can’t give the guy a hickory massage or anything else that can stop him because he’ll lose everything.
That eliminates women from all positions except matrons and office work. Now I’m fine with that, but I’m a dinosaur in more ways than one. Also it limits your pool of men severely, compared to now anyway. Not everyone can talk a drunk or a group of drunks into compliance. Not every drunk or group of drunks is willing to be talked into compliance.
There’s a reason you have less than lethal weapons. You need an edge for the drunks safety and the officer’s.
Are you cheerleading for these clowns at the WSJ who are reliably wrong about everything that actually matters? The same people who under the "Idiot from Iowa" Robert Bartley advocated "there shall be open borders".
WSJ has an editorial that declares Trump has lost the trade war with China:
Couldn’t agree more.
Thanks
Message to assorted Trump Derangement Syndrome bitches/blackpillers here:
Fellas, gals, relax and enjoy the show.
Our foreign ‘allies’, ‘great friends’, whatever, are getting a much-needed wake-up call. Their ‘neoliberal’ sleepwalking daze are over. E.g., handwringing and drama over the sovereignty of “postnational” Canada …
But as well as practical considerations for remaining an immigrant country, Canadians, by and large, are also philosophically predisposed to an openness that others find bewildering, even reckless. The prime minister, Justin Trudeau, articulated this when he told the New York Times Magazine that Canada could be the “first postnational state”. He added: “There is no core identity, no mainstream in Canada.”
The remark, made in October 2015, failed to cause a ripple …
… being ‘threatened’ by a US takeover is silly—if they’re “postnational”, being annexed by the United States should be no big deal for them. (We’ll of course have to purge Canada of non-citizen “newcomers” after annexation. And ‘liberal’ citizens would be strongly encouraged to self-deport.)
Similarly, Greenland may or may not be in the cards for actual annexation, but the aggression by Trump against Denmark (nothing personal, kid) is a fascinating test of Europe’s ‘reflex response’—if we wanted to take Greenland by force, what are they (Europe, UK) going to do about it? Can they fight a superpower if they are, like Canada, demographically “postnational” as well? Is “Europe” even real at this point? If not, who cares what they think?
Also, domestic deportations. Imagine caring about the foreign ‘students’ getting snatched. Of course, their campus ‘counter-Semitic’ rambunctiousness has been quite entertaining (I love to see golems turn on their hosts), but no American should care if these goofballs get detained and deported.
Trump’s overarching message, delivered in deed, to the foreign dregs of the world: Don’t come here. You have limited rights here.
Now, if my li’l pep talk still leaves you myopic Eeyores morose, I’ll at least post some cathartic doom boom bangers to rock to as you ruminate. You’re welcome.
SHAWDOWHOUSE — “START AGAIN”
BAD//DREEMS — “COLLAPSE!”
'First they came for the Communists. But I was not a Communist, so...'
'Also, domestic deportations. Imagine caring about the foreign ‘students’ getting snatched...'
It looks as if Trump's threats have ensured that the Postnationals (AKA Liberals) are ensured another four years in power. Before he started threatening Canada, polls showed the Liberals facing one of their worst defeats in history with the Tories easily getting a majority in Parlement. Now things have reversed and the Liberals are talking about forming an International coalition against the States. Ed West said it bestIf the last few months has seen a vindication of the Great Man Theory of History, in the form of Elon Musk and Donald Trump, it’s also lent support to the Great Madman Theory of History: many historical events are explained by people making inexplicably bad decisions which prove almost like a deus ex machina for opponents.
… being ‘threatened’ by a US takeover is silly—if they’re “postnational”, being annexed by the United States should be no big deal for them.
First time I was involved in a news story it was false to facts beginning to end.
I knew instinctively not to ever speak to any arm of the media and over the years, I never once saw a media story get something I knew the facts about right. I went from skeptical to entirely disbelieving. In one case people were receiving bomb threats daily because of a pet psychic. This individual sensed a disturbance in the animal force from hundreds of miles away and brought paid for protesters from across the nation to harass a decent community.
Was the news skeptical of any of this? No it was merely a way to sell advertising.
Signalgate.
Two possibilities.
(1) Trump had said, there’s a mole and we’ll flush him out, next thing you hear, Trump enemy Jeffrey Goldberg is hopping up and down and claiming to be the world’s greatest journalist, cf TTSS (LeCarré), go figure. As always, a nothingburger much celebrated in the dinosaur media.
(2) Pete Hegseth was in the army for twenty years but never once learned anything about opsec, and leaked war plans to Jeffrey Goldberg (look up Richard Ben Cramer laughing at Jeffrey Goldberg for being a coward, it’s hilarious; look up Jeffrey Goldberg’s homoerotic teenage malingering fantasy, it’s hilarious) — the war plans concerned the Houthis, a uniquely cut-off people, which it would be unusually safe to leak plans about — and Goldberg, in his loyalty and dutifulness, reported the leak but did not —
Aaaaaaand the Atlantic published the complete transcript of the supposed war plans.
New possibilities. Same as the old. Goldberg’s a faggot (look up him fellating his pet black man, it’s hilarious) and Hegseth played him and here Goldberg is confirming it, or
These really are important secrets (they’re not), and the Atlantic just gave them to the Chinese and Russians and Iranians to score political points in a non-election year.
In all scenarios Jeffrey Goldberg remains a complete faggot.
See, this is why we need Steve now more than ever. To mock those suffering adverse vaccine effects and people who notice them.
Of course, no one should mock anyone who compared Totally Legit Joe to Trump in cognitive ability after years of clear and unmistakable decline on Brandon’s part. Anyone could make that mistake.
In light of the previous Whimming, this should be interesting:
Moderating these iSteve comments would be a nuisance, so I’ll add a bit of code that automatically approves all comments for individuals considered established members of the “iSteve Community.” Right now, that will include all commenters who have had at least 50 approved iSteve comments since the beginning of 2024, though I can easily adjust the parameters based upon feedback. Other comments will be held in moderation, and every now and then I or someone else will go through and see about approving those. Commenters who severely misbehave can be removed from this automatic approval list.
I’ve an UNZyPass for now, I guess.
You’ll need a new name, though, like Russian Reaction Community for the devotees of the know-it-all sword guy who succumbed to COVID.
Maybe HBD Tree Fort?
Apparently not — 90 minutes of moderation and counting.
I’ve an UNZyPass for now, I guess.
Karlin? Is it true?
for the devotees of the know-it-all sword guy who succumbed to COVID.
No, I started with:
You started with a lot of erroneous points ...
All of the elites imagine it’s 1955 and they can make it to the Appalachians by helicopter when the balloon goes up.
Maybe we/they could just go with a land ackowledgement? "We acknowledge we are eating/drinking this barbeque/this borscht on the ancestral lands of Hernan Cortes/Kievan Rus. We thank them for their hospitality and stewardship of the land. Bottoms up, nazhdrovye, l'chaim" That should make everyone content.Replies: @TWS
Further, I don’t understand this malfunction people have with just conceding land to our enemies, as if that will stop any further encroachment. It actually enables further encroachment.
My favorite land acknowledgement is for the Chimicum, courtesy of Chief Seattle. Heads up!
Let it through, Steve.
Rumor: Kash hit the ground running and is beginning to do what was long overdue at the FBI:
FBI employees are arguing over whether their actions these last four years were legal, according to a source.
One employee arguing their actions were legal because they had court orders, while another employee reminding him they lied to the judges to obtain those court orders.
I wonder that too.
the chances Trump/Vance blew things up on purpose?
Piano Man was coached by Democrats and jonesing bad. Cocaine is a hell of a drug.
OT — Victoria Nuland’s security clearance has been revoked. Recall that Vindman did not get a pre-pardon.
https://edition.cnn.com/2025/02/25/politics/jack-smith-covington-burling-security-clearances-trump/index.html
The good news just keeps coming, but we are helped tremendously by how stupid and weak our enemies are. Look at little Elensky in his pyjamas. Look at Bai Dien drool on himself. Look at Kămălā Hærrıs look back at you like a deer in the headlights. Look at Charles Schumer fume. Look at Tim Walz call everyone a Nazi. The self-defeating, inept Ukrainian botfarms are going crazy on 4chan: they were so bad at their task, their noticeably increased support for Russia. Their response to this and to Elensky’s humiliating performance is to throw up one last final spam attack, hilariously demonstrating why they were so ineffective.
The current anti Pope.
Agree. But if we cut off the NGO funding they might go out of business.
There are late-career activists on both sides who just keep executing the same code.
It’s about time for these leeches to be fired. They can go be perverts from Grandma’s basement.
Why do you care about guns so much?
The better question is why don’t MORE people care about guns and allow their gun rights to be frittered away by the TPTB? Your gun rights were placed into the BoR in 1791, and yet here we are in 2025 trying to get rid of bans on rifles in the People’s Republics like Illinois!
No one is going to use them in a George Floyd type chaotic environment.
Anything you say.
I recall people in Chicago being spotted with Kaslashnikovs and Tavors in the budding “George Floyd” festivities in 2020.
In Chicago 1968, we got to live through this:
Witnessed the arson fire on a south side white owned paint store during that.
In fact the fight for gun rights gives people false reassurance.
LOL. Just look at the UK, AUS and New Zealand who just GAVE UP and surrendered their arms.
None of them could put up a “Battle of Athens” because they are DISARMED.
What else would he write about?
the thing that grated on me more was that the right-wing Italian candidate is portrayed like he’s some meathead lout from the Jersey shore.
He’s also named “Tedesco”, which is the Italian word for “German”, presumably meant to connote that he is a Nazi.
From what I saw in the online clips, he is one of the few likable characters: straight-talking, forthright and humorous, unlike the all other unctuous, shrill, and precious characters who populate this leftist fantasy.
Per Ann Barnhardt, who knows more about the Cardinals than most, the ‘liberal’ Cardinals are basically all homosexuals, while the ‘conservatives’ are mostly spineless.
When National Review’s film critic (John Simon at the time) reviewed The Crying Game, he got to a certain point in the plot, stopped, and said, “But I will not review further, because this movie is homosexual propaganda and therefore not art.”
Same for this “masterpiece.”
Arguably worse than that: "a mass face raping."
"...this movie is homosexual propaganda and therefore not art.”
Issues like abortion seem to be more enduring and the overturn of Roe vs Wade does not seem to have led to antiabortion voters leaving the Republicans.
Because the D’s are still fighting for it. They fund (and get funded by) Planned Parenthood and want some kind of Congressional act to get abortion back to a “national right.”
Murdering children is a sacrament to those sickos. Moloch must be appeased!
I hadn't even known it worked like that. One wonders what name the first black Pope will pick? Pope DuWayne I sounds reasonably Conservative, but he probably won't know no Latin.
Tucci notes that every cardinal has already picked out the name he would be known as when pope. Fiennes’ papal name, for instance, would be John XXIV.
Which brings up the classic:
Q. Why are there so few black nuns?
A. No matter how hard they try, they just cannot say the word “Superior” after the word “Mother”.
“Conclave” was just propaganda… really well made, well produced, and superbly acted anti-Christian, anti-Catholic if you prefer, propaganda.
The whole God Damned thing was just to give you a semi-Hermaphrodite Pope at the end.
That was it, the whole story.
And not for nothing, but it wasn’t exactly a perfect plot either. The Mystery Cardinal that nobody had heard of before, shows up, out of the fucking blue, and like a fucking miracle, keeps amassing more and more votes to be the Pope, with every vote taken. Neither his “out of nowhere” appearance, nor his ever increasing vote tally is ever explained in any way. They both just happen.
Frankly, that bullshit- pro-transexual, pro-homosexual, propaganda, under the guise of an uncontrollable birth defect, pissed me off greatly! That I watched that whole stupid thing, just so they could land a “Hermaphrodite Zinger” in the final minutes… what a load of bullshit!!
Fuck this movie!
Archived link: https://archive.is/S1dyy
178. Steve Sailer
178. Steve Sailer
Original Gangsta
Isaac Simpson
Feb 23, 2025
Steve Sailer is a legendary blogger—one of the first and best to ever do it. As he says on the show, at his peak he published 15 culture articles per week, all in his signature beautiful prose. He’s known for his work on HBD, but I was more interested to talk to him about movies, of which he’s a fabulous reviewer, and about Los Angeles, of which he is a native son. He joins me live in studio!
The chances that Lucifer’s Hammer would hit the earth head-on were one in a million. Then one in a thousand. Then one in a hundred. And then … even less.
...yes, and that ageless passage from Orwell about nudists, sandal-wearers et al. Always good for a laugh.
...the “right wing” angle was just shoehorned in as an excuse to do some nostalgia talk about silly stuff from the 70’s...
No kidding! When it comes to RFK Jr, all SS can do is...point and sputter. It's painful. You'd think a guy who's been so unfairly pilloried for so many years by the promoters of the conventional wisdom in his own little bailiwick of race realism might do a little...noticing...when it comes to Kennedy & the dunces who are all in confederacy against the guy.But no. So disappointing.Replies: @Sam Malone
...Steve needs to be careful about his tendency to dismissiveness...The RFK thing is a perfect example.
Steve is just continuing his 5 year streak of disappointing us at almost every turn.
He’s embarrassed by Trump and repelled by how lowbrow the Republican Party has become under him. Okay, I get that. But my god, he HATES HATES HATES Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. I don’t get that at all. Kennedy’s been overbroad in his statements once or twice, but his sincerity and concern are palpable and I find incredibly refreshing his attack on regulatory capture by parasitic corporations and say all power to him.
Thank you thank you thank you. So few people know that the republicans were Soviet communist operatives who killed off all the moderate socialists in 1933 -35.*
One good thing the Soviet Russians did in that war. Put the Ellis Island Abraham Lincoln Brigade commie Jews in the front lines. To wear out Franco’s forces in the beginning of the battles. Standard tactic. Wear out the enemy killing the inexperienced front lines. Then, when the enemies tired send in the tougher experienced troops to win the battle
General Francisco Franco the greatest hero of the 20th century..
Five years later, one side has seemingly triumphed. The winner is not the side that initially prevailed, the side of public safety. The winner is the side that minimized the disease, then rejected public-health measures to prevent its spread, and finally refused the vaccines designed to protect against its worst effects.
The ascendancy of the anti-vaxxers may ultimately prove fleeting. But if the forces of science and health are to stage a comeback, it’s important to understand why those forces have gone into eclipse.
From March 2020 to February 2022, about 1 million Americans died of COVID-19. Many of those deaths occurred after vaccines became available. If every adult in the United States had received two doses of a COVID vaccine by early 2022, rather than just the 64 percent of adults who had, nearly 320,000 lives would have been saved.
Why did so many Americans resist vaccines? Perhaps the biggest reason was that the pandemic coincided with a presidential-election year, and Trump instantly recognized the crisis as a threat to his chances for reelection. He responded by denying the seriousness of the pandemic, promising that the disease would rapidly disappear on its own, and promoting quack cures.
The COVID‑19 vaccines were developed while Trump was president. They could have been advertised as a Trump achievement. But by the time they became widely available, Trump was out of office. His supporters had already made up their minds to distrust the public-health authorities that promoted the vaccines. Now they had an additional incentive: Any benefit from vaccination would redound to Trump’s successor, Joe Biden. Vaccine rejection became a badge of group loyalty, one that ultimately cost many lives.
Why did political fidelity express itself in such self-harming ways?
The experts themselves contributed to this loss of trust.
It’s now agreed that we had little to fear from going outside in dispersed groups. But that was not the state of knowledge in the spring of 2020. At the time, medical experts insisted that any kind of mass outdoor event must be sacrificed to the imperatives of the emergency. In mid-March 2020, federal public-health authorities shut down some of Florida’s beaches. In California, surfers faced heavy fines for venturing into the ocean. Even the COVID‑skeptical Trump White House reluctantly canceled the April 2020 Easter-egg roll.
And then the experts abruptly reversed themselves. When George Floyd was choked to death by a Minneapolis police officer on May 25, 2020, hundreds of thousands of Americans left their homes to protest, defying three months of urgings to avoid large gatherings of all kinds, outdoor as well as indoor.
On May 29, the American Public Health Association issued a statement that proclaimed racism a public-health crisis while conspicuously refusing to condemn the sudden defiance of public-safety rules.
By disparaging public-health methods and discrediting vaccines, the COVID‑19 minimizers cost hundreds of thousands of people their lives. By keeping schools closed longer than absolutely necessary, the COVID maximizers hazarded the futures of young Americans.
Students from poor and troubled families, in particular, will continue to pay the cost of these learning losses for years to come.
In public affairs, our bias is usually to pay most attention to disappointments and mistakes. In the pandemic, there were many errors: the partisan dogma of the COVID minimizers; the capitulation of states and municipalities to favored interest groups; the hypochondria and neuroticism of some COVID maximizers. Errors need to be studied and the lessons heeded if we are to do better next time. But if we fail to acknowledge America’s successes—even partial and imperfect successes—we not only do an injustice to the American people. We also defeat in advance their confidence to collectively meet the crises of tomorrow.
Replies: @Stan Adams, @J.Ross, @J.Ross, @Adam Smith, @Colin Wright
The wrong people have profited from the immediate aftermath. But if we remember the pandemic accurately, the future will belong to those who rose to the crisis when their country needed them.
The Floyd Freakout made it painfully obvious that the Coronapocalypse was a scam.
Thugs ransacked entire cities with impunity. Meanwhile, the cops went around arresting grandmothers for disobeying draconian mask mandates.
Steve pokes fun at some rather trivial and harmless eccentricities enjoyed by generally harmless and inoffensive folk, eg, the type of people who believe that a razor blade does not dull if left under a home made paper ‘pyramid of power’. All fanciful and amusing stuff – Arthur Conan Doyle himself was taken by what seems to us a quite obvious photographic hoax involving cut out paper fairies – but in the greater scheme of things, these gentle and credulous folk are doing no harm.
However.
Those people stupid and evil enough to actually take Magic Dirt Theory seriously, (the generalized belief that third workers transplanted into western nations dumb enough to take them in, somehow through an unknown unscientific occult force become a population equivalent in behavioural and intellectual characteristics to the native European descended population), which is basically the entire western political class and their arch angel, The Economist magazine, are the real dangerous and evil mischief mongers to walk upon the earth. The evil that those bastards commit is incalculable.
Those are the people you should be gunning for – not the bedroom tarot card readers.
Great paragraph 294.
Those people stupid and evil enough to actually take Magic Dirt Theory seriously, (the generalized belief that third workers transplanted into western nations dumb enough to take them in, somehow through an unknown unscientific occult force become a population equivalent in behavioural and intellectual characteristics to the native European descended population), which is basically the entire western political class and their arch angel, The Economist magazine, are the real dangerous and evil mischief mongers to walk upon the earth. The evil that those bastards commit is incalculable. Those are the people you should be gunning for – not the bedroom tarot card readers.
So can Sailer be bothered to provide any examples for any of this? Because faith in RFK is about the only one that is real.
Yeah, the “right wing” angle was just shoehorned in as an excuse to do some nostalgia talk about silly stuff from the 70’s. But whatever.
This is a light little article about yoga pants and pet rocks and whatnot. But I think Steve needs to be careful about his tendency to dismissiveness. He has this idea that anything talked about on the Joe Rogan show is “conspiracy theory,” silly “woo woo.” But he’s wrong.
The RFK thing is a perfect example. There is a very technical, high-IQ, discussion that has been going on for a long time through podcasts and other media about health, metabolism, and the political incentives of the medical industry. To dismiss it as “junk science” is “Old Man Yells at Clouds” territory.
...yes, and that ageless passage from Orwell about nudists, sandal-wearers et al. Always good for a laugh.
...the “right wing” angle was just shoehorned in as an excuse to do some nostalgia talk about silly stuff from the 70’s...
No kidding! When it comes to RFK Jr, all SS can do is...point and sputter. It's painful. You'd think a guy who's been so unfairly pilloried for so many years by the promoters of the conventional wisdom in his own little bailiwick of race realism might do a little...noticing...when it comes to Kennedy & the dunces who are all in confederacy against the guy.But no. So disappointing.Replies: @Sam Malone
...Steve needs to be careful about his tendency to dismissiveness...The RFK thing is a perfect example.
Because that's how high-IQ people communicate, through podcasts.Replies: @Hypnotoad666
There is a very technical, high-IQ, discussion that has been going on for a long time through podcasts and other media about health
The trouble is that back in them days citizenship did not have the exactly the same meaning and significance as today. Passports didn't really exist until the 1920s, recreational jet travel changed the game from the 1960s onwards, and the start of national programs like Social Security and Medicare made proof of citizenship much more important to qualify. Apparently the 14th amendment did not include tribal Indians in the United States because they were considered to be under the jurisdiction of their own Nations. The United States also introduced sophisticated political concepts like people having one third of a vote. At the time of the 14th amendment, women did not have a vote in the USA. Not even a quarter of a vote.However time showed that the United States did not treat the Indian nations as sovereign Nations in North America, and routinely entered into treaties and unilaterally broke them. One of the interesting things about the current 'invasion' of non-citizens is that a large percentage of them are at least partially of native American descent, and, like Donald Trump, they regard International frontiers as mere random lines drawn in the ground after the breakup of the Spanish, English, and French colonies.What the USA needs now is a second revolution and a new constitution, because the citizenship rules that go back to times when women couldn't vote and passports didn't exist are ridiculous.Replies: @TWS
I’m writing about his determination regarding birthright citizenship. Clearly, the writers of the amendment did not intend for all people born on the territory of the US to be US citizens. Otherwise the specific language adding Indians to those considered American citizens wouldn’t be necessary.
Repeal the 19th, clarify the 14th, and you personally study the current Indian reservations’ sovereignty, it varies by state and federal law. Insert your 3/5ths squid ink sideways. Who’s to say the over hundred year old 14th and 19th interpretation aren’t the wrong ones? They’re older than the compromise was when it was superseded? If being newer is the measure of what’s right, the new take on the 14th is the right one. Repeal all non citizen birth citizenship back to 1924 as far as I’m concerned.
How much guys like you get paid ultimately by US tax dollars? Do you need to hit certain points every day? Are you paid by engagement or ridiculousness?
I suspect for mostly the same reasons that births--and marriages--are plummeting in other demographics as well.
Why are African-American births plummeting?
I suspect for mostly the same reasons that births–and marriages–are plummeting in other demographics as well.
I would also speculate that maybe, through some mechanism we haven’t yet plumbed, we have collectively realized there are enough people now.
I mean, modern populations are literally an order of magnitude greater than what they traditionally were. Nations have five to fifty times the populations they once did.
There are a great many people. Maybe it’s time the numbers fell a bit — nicely, like with lower birthrates.
Obviously, there can be too much of a good thing. You can’t have six helpless oldsters for every able-bodied twenty-something.
But what’s wrong with 1.5 children per woman for a while? Assuming the pattern isn’t dysgenic, I really don’t see the problem with a US with 120 million people. Things worked fine when that was what we had.
Therein--bolded--lies your problem.
But what’s wrong with 1.5 children per woman for a while? Assuming the pattern isn’t dysgenic, I really don’t see the problem with a US with 120 million people. Things worked fine when that was what we had.
If Africa electrifies, do Africans stay home or leave?
Quarantine.
Whenever there’s a question about Africa the answer is always “quarantine”. Africans are going be Africans. We can not fix it. But we can easily–and must!–keep the problem from spreading further.
Morbid thought for the day: what about all the animals? Don't you want lions and elephants and zebras and giraffes?
'Whenever there’s a question about Africa the answer is always “quarantine”. Africans are going be Africans. We can not fix it. But we can easily–and must!–keep the problem from spreading further.'
And none of these guys who lived a lie for at least half their life, didn’t write their biography to fit the narrative? Further, who cares? They are perverts.
Ron’s commenting system is so much better than what other sites have that I hope he has patented it. He can make a second fortune when everyone finally realizes that this unofficially banned site has cracked the commenting conundrum.
Indeed, Mr. Unz has lapped the competition. His system is well thought out, weighs the trade offs wisely, etc. Even his 3 comments per thread per hour rule prevents threads that have deteriorated into insult fests from becoming too annoying. His system is peerless, it's in a class by itself. In fact it's so good that I'm starting to suspect Mossad involvement...Replies: @Buzz Mohawk, @Achmed E. Newman
Ron’s commenting system is so much better than what other sites have that I hope he has patented it
Why are M-to-F transgenders usually rightists?
As with most bad things today, the trans thing only exists–in terms of being an issue that we normies are forced to pay attention to–because of minoritarianism.
These perverts are annoying to normal people and ought to be just tossed out society. An Aleutian Island or the like. Baring that level of majoritarian sanity, anyone doing this ought to at least be understood to be mentally ill and unfit for any public attention or any sort of important role or leadership.
the chick helo pilot who killed herself and 60+ other people was a Biden White House aide!
I suspect that her being a bit of a fixture around the Biden White House is how Trump knew right away that this had been a DEI crash. She was the youngest person on the helo but also the highest-ranking. It reeks of one of these “You will make this young woman a combat pilot, soldier! Is that understood? Failure is not an option!” situations.
Of course it is a tragedy. She seems like a nice kid who just happened to get Affirmative Actioned up the ranks faster than her ability due to being in the wrong place at the right (woke) time. Now a bunch of people died who shouldn’t have.
As JMcG said, the unusual delay in releasing her name gave them some time to clean up her social media, removing the inevitable photos of her with various high-level Bidenites. But even the surviving social media leave a bit of a trail. Old Army Hands see telltale slipping of standards in the pictures.
As epebble pointed out, the rules of biology were against this little experiment in DEI, so now the older Gods of the Copybook Headings have set the balance level again. Too bad an airliner was the redemption-price.
OT – Well, whaddya know? Left wing polish magazine with articles about “whiteness” and supporting the LGBT agenda, loses funding when Trump administration freezes USAID grants:
https://twitter.com/poleconnection/status/1885627956556603634
Why were American taxpayers paying for left-wing propaganda and cultural subversion in Poland?
Left-wing propaganda and cultural subversion is, for unknown reasons, America's chief export.
Why were American taxpayers paying for left-wing propaganda and cultural subversion in [anywhwere]?
Lots of libtard orgs are almost wholly dependent on "grants". For instance, the NAACP will collapse the day the Ford Foundation stops funding it. It's not like d'Shontay is sending them $11 a month.
Poland's "Krytyka Polityczna" has announced it has lost funding due to Donald Trump decision to suspend American foreign aid.
For the same reason Hitler was pro-choice in Poland, but not in Germany.
Why were American taxpayers paying for left-wing propaganda and cultural subversion in Poland?
Emilia Pérez is AWFUL – The Worst Oscar Best Picture Contender
Jan 30, 2025
Emilia Pérez is an intersectional disaster with 13 Oscar nominations, and everyone hates it.
That would depend on what your criteria are.
'Emilia Pérez is AWFUL – The Worst Oscar Best Picture Contender'
If they were doing CoG, why would it be down the river? DC would be a smoking, radiating ruin in minutes. I’d think they’d be heading for the hills up the river.
Should probably look at the pax list to see who of interest might be on it.
BTW, you don’t think Elon Musk is doing shit? Well, think again. This is the second catch of a booster larger than the Apollo moon rocket:
You nerds only wish you were anywhere close to him and his engineers.
This is real human progress, and, typically, it only gets passing mention in media. Why? Because, as always, the majority of people are incapable of appreciating such accomplishments. They only take interest when they can buy a phone with the “apps.” Most people are stupid monkeys.
This is real human progress, and, typically, it only gets passing mention in media.
As should come as a surprise to no one, Mike Tre is too dull to even know how to be a COVID denialist correctly. Mike is supposed to say that no one died who wasn’t on death’s door, or that the actual fatality rate was 1/100000 or less, or that the >1 million excess US deaths 2020-23 were actually due to the vax or food additives or something. Now, all of these are LIES, but at least they might have a chance of fooling the easily deceived. Instead, he concedes a CFR which is actually HIGHER than reality.
Where do you think it isn’t “sticking” that would be an improvement over the present jurisprudence? Up to this point conservative jurisprudence has been concerned about it ‘sticking’ to use your vernacular where it shouldn’t through the device if substantive due process.
make the 14th Amendment stick
I’m writing about his determination regarding birthright citizenship. Clearly, the writers of the amendment did not intend for all people born on the territory of the US to be US citizens. Otherwise the specific language adding Indians to those considered American citizens wouldn’t be necessary.
If you’re thinking about equal treatment, you’re coming at this sideways. I thought everyone would understand I was writing about the only change Trump made on camera and with his own brief question and answer about it. I thought that was pretty obvious.
I didn’t read past the beginning of your linked article but is it all about the fifth amendment? Not even the same subject.
The trouble is that back in them days citizenship did not have the exactly the same meaning and significance as today. Passports didn't really exist until the 1920s, recreational jet travel changed the game from the 1960s onwards, and the start of national programs like Social Security and Medicare made proof of citizenship much more important to qualify. Apparently the 14th amendment did not include tribal Indians in the United States because they were considered to be under the jurisdiction of their own Nations. The United States also introduced sophisticated political concepts like people having one third of a vote. At the time of the 14th amendment, women did not have a vote in the USA. Not even a quarter of a vote.However time showed that the United States did not treat the Indian nations as sovereign Nations in North America, and routinely entered into treaties and unilaterally broke them. One of the interesting things about the current 'invasion' of non-citizens is that a large percentage of them are at least partially of native American descent, and, like Donald Trump, they regard International frontiers as mere random lines drawn in the ground after the breakup of the Spanish, English, and French colonies.What the USA needs now is a second revolution and a new constitution, because the citizenship rules that go back to times when women couldn't vote and passports didn't exist are ridiculous.Replies: @TWS
I’m writing about his determination regarding birthright citizenship. Clearly, the writers of the amendment did not intend for all people born on the territory of the US to be US citizens. Otherwise the specific language adding Indians to those considered American citizens wouldn’t be necessary.
That day will be my sons’ 12th birthday.
Congrats. You’re no doubt doing so, but I encourage you to really dig in and enjoy this time.
I enjoyed my kids’ infant and HS years as well, but the favorite 10 years of my life would have to be from the time they were this sort of late toddler age, through junior high. Really the “growing up” phase where they are soaking up the world. Great memories of holidays and hikes and camping and goof around and especially our family trips. And then whoosh … it’s gone, they shoot through HS and off to college and life is a lot more bland.
So be sure and drink it all in while you can.
Just go away.
So why the loyalty to a guy who is obviously bad news?
Why is he bad news?
I can’t stand listening to him on account of his voice. Apparently he can’t stand listening to himself either.
Yet, in spite of that all his exes are hot, he looks great, clearly fit and furthermore he’s bang on the money attacking those like you and your unquestioning acceptance of the covid conspiracy.
He critically interrogated the covid mania and opposed the mRNA vaccines, lockdowns and tyranical Big Govt tyranny while you were all, “uh?…whatever”.
He’s seen the graphs of exponentially off the charts autism, auto-immune illness, chronic illness, diabetes and obesity and has, like Whitney Webb, made himself a beacon of data driven reason to challenge all the current orthodoxies to find a way for the White man and woman through this miasma of misinformation and govt-spook-agency misdirection.
Here is a man who would not take it anymore.
Here is a man who stood up to the “Whatever?!” of your apathetic, Israel-worshipping, leaky-gut, IBD, high colonic, bloated and obesic cholesterol driven chronically noodle arm fat gut generation of waving off anything that might help our future generations.
He has opposed your national anthem!
And for that he must be piled under 6 foot of truth rejection.
The coordinated attacks
Just like with Covid and Ukraine. Steve sang from the same hymnal as the Usual Suspects. I’m sure Greg Cochran has been whinging about it to him.
Were you in a coma this past week, Mr. Kaldian? If so, who was writing your comments? This has been THE! BEST! WEEK! EVAH! I had my doubts about the guy, but whatever happens after the ctrl-left finally organizes against the E.O. Blitzkrieg, President Trump has been seriously keeping lots of his campaign promises.
Trump can’t change his personality. He’s still egotistical and cares about himself the most. However, we are very lucky that the things Trump is pissed about align very nicely with what we are pissed about.
That Steve Sailer and Ron Unz seemingly cannot write one direct sentence praising the work of Trump last week makes me wonder. (OK, Mr. Sailer here is exited about the E.O.’s but never has praised the man directly. Ron Unz, well, he’s Ron Unz, so …)
The real question is why do all the people striving to personify Establishment conventional wisdom think he’s “bad news”? Totally serious question.
RFK Jr. is a smart guy who’s a contrarian and can see that the financial incentives of the government health-industrial complex are misaligned with optimizing health outcomes. Fauci was “bad news.” RFK Jr. will just shake things up and make people justify their practices from first principles instead of just “Trust the Science” bullshit. How anybody thinks the Old Regime is just fine after Covid is beyond me.
The coordinated attacks on RFK Jr. (like your post here) are just what you used to call “point and splutter.” Lame and weak. Straw manned and non-specific. Is Big Pharma paying all the right wing twitter hacks? None of them know anything specific about the financial, legal, or medical issues, but somehow the herd is 100% certain RFK is super plus ultra bad.
Just like with Covid and Ukraine. Steve sang from the same hymnal as the Usual Suspects. I'm sure Greg Cochran has been whinging about it to him.Replies: @Bardon Kaldian
The coordinated attacks
I think you just explained why they don't like him.Personally, I don't agree with him -- but in the end, he'll do more good than harm.He's like Elon Musk buying Twitter. It opens up the room and lets in light. Some don't like that. I prefer it to the alternative.
'...RFK Jr. is a smart guy who’s a contrarian and can see that the financial incentives of the government health-industrial complex are misaligned with optimizing health outcomes. Fauci was “bad news.” RFK Jr. will just shake things up and make people justify their practices from first principles instead of just “Trust the Science” bullshit...'
Randy Johnson was justly feared for his erratic speed. And with his gangling build he looked every inch of his reported height.
Renaming Denali is the first sign Trump is substituting BS for substance. I think GMC should be required to rename the GMC Denali the GMC McKinley or lose their inevitable bailout. I have no idea what he is doing, but it is looking to be a worse fiasco than Biden.
If he can make the 14th Amendment stick and end dei, aa, in hiring he’ll be responsible for a real sea change.
Where do you think it isn’t “sticking” that would be an improvement over the present jurisprudence? Up to this point conservative jurisprudence has been concerned about it ‘sticking’ to use your vernacular where it shouldn’t through the device if substantive due process.
make the 14th Amendment stick
I did not like Biden’s pardon of Fauci. It is quite likely Fauci was involved in providing funding for the gain of function research at the Wuhan lab. This ended up with Covid escaping from the lab so Fauci is partly responsible for the deaths of millions. He may avoid prison but people in the future will look back and have a negative view of him.
There is no reason why State AGs couldn’t prosecute that little fiend, Fauci, for negligent homicide on the grounds that his bio-engineered virus killed thousands of the residents of their states. Even if only half the states did this, they might get him on something. At the very least, they could tie him up in court for the rest of his life and bankrupt the f**ker.
I don’t want to “move on”. I want revenge.
Restore the names and statues. Then apply felony vandalism for the states that have those when the mutants try tearing them down again.
I hope he let Gabbard make the phone call.
During the Obama and Biden administrations, the Federal government cooperated with groups such as the ADL, the SPLC and Antifa to illegally surveille and harass peaceful conservatives and nationalists.
No Trump has issued an executive ordering the Federal government to cease persecuting American conservatives and nationalists.
Eh, it wasn't enough.Replies: @TWS
Personally as an immigrant who had to obtain a Visa, lots of documents, fill out ridiculous forms and pay excessive fees to obtain US citizenship, and to do the same thing for some family members,
We don’t need a single immigrant legal or otherwise.
About time they got slapped down.
I like Trump’s executive order attempting to end birthright citizenship. My sister thought I would dislike his executive order ending part time teleworking for us federal government workers and requiring us to be in the office full time. I didn’t mind that. I’m 68. If I wanted to, I could stay home every day by retiring and collecting my pension.
I also liked Trump’s pardons of the J6 protestors. I did not like Biden’s pardon of Fauci. It is quite likely Fauci was involved in providing funding for the gain of function research at the Wuhan lab. This ended up with Covid escaping from the lab so Fauci is partly responsible for the deaths of millions. He may avoid prison but people in the future will look back and have a negative view of him.
There is no reason why State AGs couldn't prosecute that little fiend, Fauci, for negligent homicide on the grounds that his bio-engineered virus killed thousands of the residents of their states. Even if only half the states did this, they might get him on something. At the very least, they could tie him up in court for the rest of his life and bankrupt the f**ker.
I did not like Biden’s pardon of Fauci. It is quite likely Fauci was involved in providing funding for the gain of function research at the Wuhan lab. This ended up with Covid escaping from the lab so Fauci is partly responsible for the deaths of millions. He may avoid prison but people in the future will look back and have a negative view of him.