Friday, May 7, 2021

Clean Your Shotguns, Dick

NJ.com reports:  'Though a majority of New Jersey adults approve of the restrictions the state put in place to combat the coronavirus pandemic, majorities also support Gov. Phil Murphy‘s recent decisions to relax the rules, according to a new poll released 14 months into the state’s outbreak. Meanwhile, opposition to the COVID-19 vaccine is lower in the Garden State is lower than it is nationally, though nearly a third of residents are either waiting to decide whether to receive it or don’t plan to, according to the Monmouth University survey released Wednesday.' Read carefully. Public opinion isn't with Murphy, Murphy is with public opinion. He's done an excellent job of staying just ahead of where the public wants to go. A ton of restrictions are being lifted today. To put it another way, Murphy doesn't get a weird sexual arousal from lockdowns the way certain murderous governors do. See also Blue State in your political dictionary. We'll probably vote for Murphy.

The Federalist's Mollie Hemingway says the War Profiteer's Daughter really doesn't do the things she's supposed to do, getting the message out, fundraising, etc etc. Well, we suppose this joke has to be told. After Liz Cheney defenestrates, she'll have time for a daddy/daughter hunting trip...

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We see an insurgency mounting against Cheney's presumed replacement, Elise Stefanik. Morons. Does a GOP's ACU score really matter anymore? Who cares? This ain't 2012. This blog speculates Cheney partisans are orchestrating the effort.

About right now 20 years ago we re-started our education, attending American Military University (now APUS), online, via a dialup. We'll talk more about that next week, and on off this year and next. There weren't online classes yet. Some profs did group chats. But mostly one was assigned reading and did write-ups of those readings. There was a term paper at the end. We took an Intro to military history, military history from ancient times, military history from medieval times to the modern world, some kind of intro study skills class you had to take. We'd get into more specialized classes in the next semester.  Heh, we really had no idea what we getting into. 

This blog begrudgingly admits that things are looking....okay....in the Alaska chapter. Still, something is missing.  As a refresher for you people, we have truck convoys, the military establishing bases, a tanker steaming through the NW Passage, a pre-war Alyeska Corp work camp, the president visiting...What are we missing? Of what have we not thought?

Below, apropos of nothing, the Red Ensign for your Friday flag:

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