Good Morning! Our latest bit of Russian collusion with Inforos is out: 'A wave of leftist rioting and looting followed the police murder of George Floyd. The Establishment and the media stoked the riots, encouraged them, and made excuses. Biden campaign staffers contributed to rioter bail funds. Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler tried to de-escalate the situation there, only to see Antifa in the streets every night. Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Fry tried to address a BLM rally and was turned away by a crowd shouting ‘shame’ after him. They’re not gonna let up and they should not,’ Vice President-Elect Kamal Harris said of the George Floyd rioters. They were ‘mostly peaceful’, the Dems and the media said. On January 6th, the day Congress met to certify the Electoral College vote, more than 200,000 Trump supporters gathered on the Washington Mall....' There's nothing quite like turning in an article before bed and seeing it published upon waking.
The Critical Drinker is always right. Here's a great vid on the war at Lucas Films between John Favreau and Kathleen Kennedy. May the Force be with you, Star Wars is so simple. A restless young man on the farm, a rogue, a princess, a villain who serves an evil god...Whoever wrote The Epic of Gilgamesh would totally get it. Walk into Shakespeare's office with this outline, he'd look it over, make a note and say, 'Come back on Thursday.' It's so simple.
Did we mention that The Critical Drinker is always right? Here's his review of The Expanse. Season-1 was the best season of TV scifi since season-4 of TNG. Speaking of, The Expanse's season-4 just sucked balls, but we're halfway through season-5 and it's almost all the way back.
Gab is slow as heck with all the refugees from Twitter. Be patient. Parler has found a new hosting service, the same folks who host Gab. This blog is wondering when it will get cancelled and how far it will go. A few friends have left FB, and to be honest, we'd leave it as well were it not for the familial, personal and professional contacts we've made.
Apropos of having just popped by the Times of Israel, here's the latest polling data for March's elections: 'The Channel 12 survey gave Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud party the most seats (29), followed by Gideon Sa’ar’s New Hope (16), Naftali Bennett’s Yamina (13), Yair Lapid’s Yesh Atid (13), the Joint List (10), Shas (8), United Torah Judaism (8), Yisrael Beytenu (7), Ron Huldai’s The Israelis (6), Meretz (5), and Blue and White (5).' That's three rightwing parties at the top followed by a centrist party. Labour doesn't even make the top ten. Were the top three parties to combine with Yisrael Beytenu they'd have a government. But at this point Israeli elections are about one thing, Bibi and they all hate his guts.
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