Wednesday, March 15, 2023

Inversion Blender

Criticizing the government is authoritarian. Having doubts about war is authoritarian. Expecting social media to be a forum for free and open speech is authoritarian.


Ron DeSantis has now questioned the wisdom of endless American support for the war in Ukraine, and that’s very dangerous.

War is fundamental human decency, fascists! War is also antiauthoritarianism, and antiwar sentiment is pro-authoritarian:

The capital-p Progressive journalist Randolph Bourne famously warned that “war is the health of the state,” foregrounding executive power and strangling dissent. His small-p progressive successors warn that shut up, Nazi, are you for Putin?!?!?

Similarly, Tucker Carlson and other vicious blackshirt monsters make hidden security footage public, warning that it appears to complicate the official narrative about a man sentenced to prison as a violent insurrectionist.

This, too, is authoritarianism.

Long and unexamined prison terms for critics of the government is antiauthoritarianism; arguing for a second look at the evidence is what fascists do. Somebody tell the authoritarianism expert Ruth Ben-Ghiat about the Innocence Project and help the poor thing to process the fact of its existence. Why do progressive district attorneys establish conviction review unitsTo be Nazis, obviously. Our Democracy™ is that people sentenced to prison should always just shut up and take it. To avoid authoritarianism.

Here’s my bid for tenure at NYU: YOU KNOW WHO ELSE BELIEVED IN DUE PROCESS AND SECOND CHANCES FOR CONVICTS THAT’S RIGHT ADOLF HITLER THINK ABOUT IT. I would like my own research institute, please.

Some parents think that government-run schools shouldn’t manage the sexual identity of their children to the exclusion of parental involvement; this is obviously something that only far-right extremists think, because it’s dangerously authoritarian to raise your own children and have a role in their choices. Antiauthoritarianism is the opposite: it’s when government schools raise and shape your children without telling you what they’re doing.

“Ratting out” a child is when information about the child’s life is transferred from the government, the proper guardian of information about the child, to a parent.

Criticizing the government is authoritarian. Having doubts about war is authoritarian. Expecting social media to be a forum for free and open speech is authoritarian. Stepping in between the state and its children, as a so-called parent, is authoritarianism. Long pre-trial detention and harsh prison sentences for critics of the state are antiauthoritarian; raising questions about a conviction is authoritarian.

The aspiring fascists are warning you about fascism, inverting reality, and blending facts into soup. Look at this again, because it plays second fiddle to Ruth Ben-Ghiat up above:

The point isn’t whether the “newly aired footage paints a misleading portrait.” The point is that it’s new, and they’re at trial without having seen it. The argument, not mentioned in the discussion between the experts on authoritarianism, is that the government has withheld evidence from a criminal defendant. And then the authoritarianism expert Ruth Ben-Ghiat says, oh, yes, this Brady violation stuff is a fascist plot. She’s agreeing with . . .

. . . a former FBI counterintelligence official, the author of a book on the indescribably glorious wonders of the state security apparatus:

You know you’re a true warrior against authoritarianism when you agree with a retired counterintelligence official that critics of the state don’t deserve due process and full access to the evidence in the government’s possession.



Christian Patriot News, And we Know, and more- March 15

 



Buzzy news day from me. :)) Hope you've enjoyed the individual articles I've posted in the last hour.

Woke Faaaaaiiiilllll! 🥳🥳 Very Woke Disney + sequel series axed after 1 miserable Season

 



Source: https://www.breitbart.com/entertainment/2023/03/15/disney-cancels-woke-willow-after-one-season-series-featured-transgender-actor-gay-romance/

The Disney+ series Willow, based on the popular 1988 Ron Howard movie of the same name, has been canceled after just one season. Putting wokeness front and center, the series featured a gay romance between two main characters while also casting a transgender actor in a prominent role.

Willow debuted on Disney+ on November 30 with eight episodes. The Lucasfilm series starred Warwick Davis, who reprised his role from the original movie.  Actresses Erin Kellyman and Ruby Cruz play two female characters who declare their love for each other and kiss in a romantic scene in the series’ fifth episode.

Disney also cast male-t0-female transgender actor Talisa Garcia in the non-transgender role of a queen and mother to a character played by actor Tony Revolori.

As Breitbart News reported, the creative team behind Willow put “queerness” at the core of the series, saying they received no pushback from Disney executives.

Actress Erin Kellyman told The Hollywood Reporter that the gay kiss scene was “important” for “queer” representation.

“I think it’s really beautiful and also needed. I think for anybody that is struggling with realizing that they’re gay, or knows somebody that’s realizing that they’re gay, having this normalized representation is just so important,” she said.

Disney+ has been having a hard time getting subscribers to watch its Marvel and Star Wars original series. A Nielsen study showed that not a single Marvel or Star Wars streaming show cracked the top 15 most-watched streaming series for 2022.

The only Disney+ show that made the top 15 was The Simpsons.

UP TV reveals their Easter 2023 lineup

 



Source: https://itsawonderfulmovie.blogspot.com/2023/03/bring-spring-on-uptv-easter-tv-schedule.html

BRING THE SPRING on UPtv

UPlifting Movies, Musicals, and Special Events

BEGINS SUNDAY, MARCH 19th

See all the details in UPtv's Press Release 
and video clip below...


UPtv Press Release:

ATLANTA – March 15, 2023 – UPtv, the leader in uplifting entertainment, is celebrating the Easter season with MORE movies, MORE series and specials and MORE chances to win than ever before beginning Sunday, March 19, with the premiere of God Bless the Broken Road.

In addition to God Bless the Broken Road and the World Broadcast Premieres of Southern Gospel and I Go to the Rock: The Gospel Music of Whitney Houston, UPtv will also be premiering season two of The Chosen and will once again be airing Bible favorites such as The Passion of the Christ and The Ten Commandments. The network will also feature an all-day Amish theme movie marathon, hosted by Chonda Pierce, culminating with the premiere of The Confession Musical.

“UPtv is the place every year to celebrate the true meaning of Easter,” said Hector Campos, senior vice president, content strategy and acquisition at UPtv. “We invite our viewers to celebrate the promise of new beginnings and the renewal that comes with the start of Spring as we celebrate ‘Bring the Spring’ with contemporary movie premieres and series, the highly-anticipated Whitney Houston music special and classic Bible favorites. Bring your family together to celebrate the Easter season, feel uplifted, and have a chance at winning prizes.”

UPtv's “Bring the Spring” event includes a Sunday viewing sweepstakes where viewers can win gift cards through interactive Watch Parties including polls and quizzes. Seven million viewers tuned into Easter programming over the 8-day stunt last year*.

To keep track of upcoming movies, series and specials, viewers should download The My UPtv app. The app allows users to learn more about upcoming movies and series on the network, watch previews and request personalized showtime alerts. Viewers can also “favorite” movie titles to add to a personal collection to easily access them later, set calendar reminders and request notifications or text messages. Download the app: uptv.com/myapp.

Premiere Slate:
God Bless the Broken Road (premiering Sunday, March 19 at 7 p.m. ET) tells the inspirational story of a young mother who loses her husband in Afghanistan and struggles to raise their young daughter in his absence. The film focuses on the importance of faith, friends, and family, while paying tribute to those who serve in the United States military. The movie stars Lindsay Pulsipher, Makenzie Moss, Andrew Walker, Kim Delaney, Robin Givens, Gary Grubbs, Arthur Cartwright, LaDainian Tomlinson, Madeline Carroll, Ian Van Houten and Jordin Sparks.



I Go to the Rock: The Gospel Music of Whitney Houston (premiering Friday, March 24 at 8 p.m. ET) is a fascinating visual journey into Whitney’s faith and love of gospel music. Hosted by acclaimed, GRAMMY-winning gospel singer CeCe Winans and produced by Barry Jennings, the documentary intimately and comprehensively explores the steadfast faith that accompanied Whitney to stardom. The documentary will take viewers on a journey from her first-ever performance in front of an audience to her many breathtaking appearances performing gospel songs through 1996’s The Preacher's Wife soundtrack, the best-selling gospel album of all time. Select standouts on this visual treasure include unforgettable performances at the NAACP Image Awards, at the American Music Awards, and at Ebony’s 50th Anniversary TV special.

Based on the popular book series "The Heritage of Lancaster County" by New York Times best-selling author Beverly Lewis, The Confession Musical (premiering Sunday, March 26 at 7 p.m. ET) features special performances by Chonda Pierce and John Schneider and is the inspiring and entertaining story of two worlds colliding as a young Amish woman seeks to find her birth mother. Music is under the direction of multi-Grammy nominated and Dove-award winning Dan Posthuma and songwriter Wally Nason.



The Chosen season two will premiere as part of an all-day marathon on Palm Sunday, April 2, from 2 p.m. to 11 p.m. ET. The Chosen is a crowd-funded drama series created, directed and co-written by Christian filmmaker Dallas Jenkins. It is the first multi-season series about the life and ministry of Jesus of Nazareth. Primarily set in Judaea and Galilee in the 1st century, the series centers on Jesus and the different people who met and followed him. The second season focuses on the beginning of Jesus' public ministry and what happens as word of His ministry begins to spread. See Jesus through the eyes of those that met Him. The series stars Jonathan Roumie as Jesus, alongside Shahar Isaac, Elizabeth Tabish, Paras Patel, Noah James and George H. Xanthis.

Southern Gospel (premiering Easter Sunday, April 9 at 7 p.m. ET) tells the story of a rock ‘n’ roll star's life that comes crashing down, and he must fight his past demons to realize his childhood ambition of becoming a preacher. The movie stars Max Erich, Katelyn Nacon, J. Alphonse Nicholson and Emma Mayes.



UPtv’s “Bring the Spring” Full Schedule:

Sunday, March 19
God Bless the Broken Road 7 p.m. ET

Friday, March 24
I Go to the Rock: The Gospel Music of Whitney Houston (WORLD BROADCAST PREMIERE) 8 p.m. ET

Sunday, March 26
Love Finds You in Charm 9 a.m. ET
Runaway Romance 11 a.m. ET
Love Finds You in Sugarcreek 1 p.m. ET
Love Finds You in Charm 3 p.m. ET
Plus One at an Amish Wedding 5 p.m. ET
The Confession Musical 7 p.m. ET

Palm Sunday | Sunday, April 2
The Ten Commandments 10 a.m. ET
The Chosen Season 2 Marathon 2 – 11 p.m. ET

Good Friday | Friday, April 7
The Chosen Season 1 6 a.m. ET
The Chosen Season 2 1:30 p.m. ET
The Passion of the Christ 9 p.m. ET
The Passion of the Christ 11 p.m. ET
Mary, Mother of Jesus 1 a.m ET

Holy Saturday | Saturday, April 8
The Ten Commandments 3 p.m. ET
Mary, Mother of Jesus 7 p.m. ET

Easter Sunday | Sunday, April 9
The Song to My Heart 10:30 a., ET
Faith, Hope and Love 12:30 p.m. ET
A Very Country Wedding 2:30 p.m. ET
God Bless the Broken Road 4:30 p.m. ET
Southern Gospel (WORLD BROADCAST PREMIERE) 7 p.m. ET


*Nielsen, L7, P2+ Reach, 1min Qual Easter Programs 2022 (4/10/22-4/17/22)


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About UP Entertainment
UP Entertainment, home to UPtv, AspireTV, AspireTV Life, UP Faith & Family and Cine Romántico, is the destination for uplifting entertainment for passionate and diverse audiences across the leading cable, satellite and streaming platforms. UPtv is the trusted network for adults seeking positive programming with relatable stories about relationships, filled with love and laughter, through exclusive premiere movies, box-office hit films and beloved series. AspireTV is the premier network for Black culture and urban lifestyle programming featuring original productions in food, home and fashion. AspireTV Life is the first free ad-supported streaming television (FAST) channel dedicated to sharing the experiences of the multicultural audience through cooking, fashion, travel, design and more. UP Faith & Family is the leading streaming service in uplifting entertainment and includes exclusive access to original productions from the UP Entertainment family of brands. Additionally, UP Entertainment in partnership with PixL Dos, manages and distributes Cine Romántico, a free ad-supported streaming television (FAST) channel featuring the best of Hollywood TV romance movies in Spanish. UP Entertainment’s award-winning pro-social initiative, “UPlift Someone,” has inspired over 200 million people to uplift others through its social videos and dedicated UPlift Someone Facebook page and website.

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GAF reveals 1 of their new Christmas 2023 movies

 



Source: https://itsawonderfulmovie.blogspot.com/2023/03/trevor-donovan-and-merritt-patterson.html

Great American Media Press Release:

‘GREAT AMERICAN CHRISTMAS’
RETURNS IN OCTOBER,

EXPANDING TO 21 ALL-NEW
ORIGINAL HOLIDAY MOVIES

TREVOR DONOVAN AND MERRITT PATTERSON
REUNITE TO STAR IN
CHRISTMAS BY CHANCE


NEW YORK, NY – March 15, 2023 – Great American Family, TV’s fastest growing network in Fourth Quarter 2022, announced today the network’s highly regarded program event, Great American Christmas returns in October with 21 all-new original movies. The expanded slate marks the popular holiday franchise’s largest Christmas movie offering to date. Coming to Great American Christmas this year, Trevor Donovan (“90210,” “Dancing With the Stars”) and Merritt Patterson (“The Royals,” Catering Christmas) reunite to star in the new holiday original, Christmas By Chance. Donovan and Patterson previously starred in Jingle Bell Princess with the duo becoming instant fan favorites in the new holiday classic. Great American Christmas original movies will premiere Saturdays and Sundays, with 24/7 holiday movies through the end of the year.

In Christmas By Chance, Addie (Patterson), a New York City chiropractor mistakenly receives a text from “Nana.” The accidental text turns into a loving friendship between the matronly Nana and Addie who now communicate regularly. Nana invites Addie to spend the holiday in Vermont. It is picture-postcard perfect and exactly as Nana described except for one surprise. Nana’s single son, James (Donovan), a traveling doctor is also home for the holidays. Over three consecutive years, James and Addie are together during the holidays, though it isn’t until they are both single that they begin to see each other in a different light.

Executive producers of Christmas By Chance are Brad Krevoy and Susie Belzberg Krevoy. Christmas By Chance is written by Cara J. Russell.

David Anselmo produces for HP Christmas Chance Productions Inc.


ABOUT GREAT AMERICAN FAMILY

Great American Family is America’s premiere destination for quality family-friendly programming, including original holiday movies, rom-coms and fan-favorite series that celebrate faith, family and country. Great American Family is home to year-round seasonal celebrations including Great American Christmas, the network’s signature franchise featuring holiday themed movies and specials. Founded in 2021, Great American Family is part of the Great American Media portfolio of brands. Follow Great American Family on Twitter: @GAfamilyTV Facebook: @GAfamilytv Instagram: @gactv

MEDIA CONTACTS:
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My Quick Take:

I think Christmas By Chance sounds like such a sweet movie! I'm already looking forward to seeing it - just from that brief synopsis, we were given above! I couldn't help from thinking of Merritt Patterson's previous Christmas movie, Picture a Perfect Christmas, where she visits her grandmother and falls in love with her neighbor. In Christmas By Chance, it sounds even more interesting that this love story occurs over three Christmases. Merritt and Trevor were such a wonderful pairing in Jingle Bell Princess; I'm thrilled we are going to see the two together again, even though I was kinda hoping we might see Trevor paired with Jen Lilley again since they were fantastic together in USS Christmas. Hopefully, that reunion will still happen one day! In the meantime, I'm looking forward to Christmas By Chance, and I would love to hear your thoughts in comments below...

Have a Merry Day! 
Net

Arsenal of Dumb-ocracy

Grifters and idiots with a time horizon calculated in quarterly profits instead of years, much less decades or centuries, now lead the country.


“Speak softly and carry a big stick.” That was the old American way of conducting foreign policy. By contrast, the Biden Administration embraces a motto of “talk shit and carry a small stick.” 

 For all the liberal bombast about “Putin’s war in the Ukraine” and the need to defend freedom and democracy in Europe by giving enormous amounts of weapons and sums of cash to Volodymyr Zelenskyy, there is a striking lack of actual power behind these American promises. As it turns out, the dementia-ridden emperor has no clothes. More importantly, he has no industrial might. 

America is no longer the “arsenal of democracy.” Franklin Delano Roosevelt coined the phrase in 1940 to describe American foreign policy after Nazi Germany invaded France and Japan invaded Manchuria. For FDR, the United States would not be an official combatant but instead would do everything short of actually fighting in order to support England and China against the Axis powers. Later, America would pledge its support to freedom by giving hundreds of billions of dollars in aid to Joseph Stalin’s Soviet Union. Preserving the murderous and expansionist Communist regime was, of course, a key part of defending the world from totalitarianism.

FDR’s arsenal of democracy language might have been suspect in light of America’s then-neutral status—how can one claim to be a non-combatant while actively shipping weapons to only one side of a conflict?—but it was not mere bluster. America in 1940 had an enormous manufacturing capacity—unparalleled by any other power on earth. 

Joe Biden, on the other hand, has kept FDR’s language but without having the material power to back it up. He talks the talk but cannot walk the walk. The America of 1940 doesn’t exist anymore. Our once great manufacturing capacity is a mere shadow of its former self. The upper Midwest where Americans once produced goods that were the envy of the world are now riven by drug addiction, population decline, and spiritual collapse. The Rust Belt is, figuratively speaking, rusted out. 

America’s delusional ruling class believes that because they have made strongly worded moral pronouncements and signed pieces of paper giving money and weapons to Zelenskyy that these things will simply magically appear out of thin air. The average congressman, like the average general, has a childlike view of the world. Like the people who believe food comes from grocery stores, these naïve innocents don’t understand how anything works.

In reality, America’s supply chains for weapons rely entirely on minerals and materials from abroad. Even the simplest item for our military—small caliber bullets for rifles—cannot be made entirely within the United States. For one, the United States does not have a single domestic source of antimony, a material used to harden lead alloys for bullets. Moreover, there are, by my research, no domestic producers of lead styphnate—the material of which bullet primers are made. Official market research for niche chemicals is hard to acquire. 

A Google search for “Congress and lead styphnate” comes up with results . . . from the 1990s. It is very possible there is not a single member of Congress today nor a single journalist at any major American newspaper who knows what lead styphnate is, for what it is used, or where to get it. 

During World War II, the United States fired 42 billion rounds of ammunition. Today, the Army’s lone major small arms ammunition production facility—the Lake City Army Ammunition Plant outside of Kansas City—produces just 2 billion rounds per year. In other words, it would take two decades at current production rates in order for the U.S. military to produce the ammunition we fired during World War II. 

As of last summer, the Biden Administration was trying to prevent the facility from building some kinds of commercially available ammunition. That decision would have led to some 500 highly skilled workers being laid off. At the very moment Joe Biden wants to ramp up ammunition production for Ukraine, his administration is trying to fire government contractor ammo makers in order to keep them from selling ammo on the civilian market. 

Clown, meet circus. 

Raytheon indicates that simply replacing current stocks of weapons used up in Ukraine will take the better part of a decade. The Washington Post reports: “In the first eight months after Russian President Vladimir Putin’s invasion, Ukrainian forces burned through 13 years worth of Stinger antiaircraft missiles and five years of Javelin missiles, according to Raytheon, which produces both weapons.”

Artillery production is even worse. The Army maintains a single artillery round production facility in Scranton, Pennsylvania. That plant could produce, prior to the Ukraine war, 14,000 155mm howitzer shells a month. The Ukrainian forces on the front were burning through 7,700 rounds per day

During World War II, the Allies likely fired 11 million tons of artillery shells. The average 155mm shell weighs roughly 100 lbs. At current production rates, it would take the American government more than 1,300 years to reach that level of production.  

The story on the guns actually firing those shells is likewise depressing. The New York Times reports the United States sent 142 M777 howitzers to Ukraine. This represents roughly three regiments worth of artillery—equal to the Marine Corps’ entire active duty contingent. I served as a Marine artillery officer in the 11th Marine regiments from 2018 through 2020. One of my sources in the unit revealed to me that at the beginning of the war, the United States had sent all of the guns from two out of the three artillery battalions to the Ukraine: in essence crippling the 1st Marine Division’s artillery support. 

I am sure there are people with masters degrees from Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies who could write a 10,000 word essay explaining why this is all genius. 

But even if one could justify gutting our own military in the name of a conflict half a world away, we cannot justify our utter inability to replace the weapons we sent abroad. The M777 howitzer is built by BAE Systems. The “B” in that title stands for “British.” America’s primary howitzer system is built entirely in England at BAE’s Barrow-in-Furness facility. Nor is there a way to buy more of them in the near future. The United States purchased some 1,000 of the guns and, at present, BAE is just finishing up production for India. Once that is completed, it will take three years for the facility to fire up again in order to produce more guns. Why the delay?

Well, the M777 howitzer is made from titanium. The largest single titanium producer in the world is the VSMPO-AVISMA Corporation . . . located in Russia. The world’s largest mined supplies are in China. The United States imports virtually all of the titanium it uses in its weapon systems because there is almost no domestic supply. 

The United States can barely keep its steel mills open. As of 2017 there were only 9 integrated steel plants in America. These are facilities that can turn raw iron ore directly into steel in one location. In December, one of these facilities, the U.S. Steel facility in Gary, Indiana, had to lay off 244 workers because a global influx of tin into the American market—a surge of 30 percent in 2022—caused that portion of the facility to become unprofitable. 

It isn’t much better when it comes to computer chips. Hellfire missiles use computer guidance chips made out of gallium arsenide. There are zero operating gallium mines anywhere in America. 

The list of critical materials and minerals that cannot be mined or processed in America on any kind of scale should shock the American people. Even more infuriating—all of this was a choice. 

The American economy simply is not built to actually manufacture critical goods. The libertarian economists can explain why. It comes down to comparative advantage. American manufacturing workers want to own their homes, receive good wages, and health care benefits. The American people also want clean water and air. That costs money. The Chinese don’t care about any of that. Chinese workers will do the same work (badly) for slave labor wages while their country is turned into a toxic wasteland. Therefore, it is better for Wall Street’s balance sheets if they can ship that work abroad. 

The green line goes up! GDP has never been higher!

There is a cost, of course, to all this outsourcing and grifting. Places like New York City and San Francisco get flooded with cash, yes, and white upper middle class Americans get to see phenomenal returns from the stock market as cost savings in labor and environmental costs are turned into fat dividends and rocket-fueled valuation growth. 

If you had invested $100 dollars in the S&P 500 in 1904, you would have just $200, adjusted for inflation by 1984. You would have doubled your real money in 80 years. Between 1984 and today, however, that amount would have grown to $1600—a multiple of eight

This growth isn’t driven simply by real production. America’s proportional ability to make critical infrastructure, as I’ve shown, has precipitously declined. Instead, these numbers testify, in large part, to Wall Street’s gutting of the American economy. Parasites in America’s blue states sucked dry the conservative heartland. Rural manufacturing communities—like Hillsdale, Michigan, where I live—are today in all-out decline. Empty factories dot the landscape. Once vibrant communities are now ravaged by drugs, obesity, and poverty. Hillsdale city today can barely pave the roads. Local tax revenues have never recovered to pre-2008 Great Recession levels. 

This hollowing out of the American economy was wonderful for both America’s corporate and ideological masters. Wall Street got profits and the liberals got to effectively liquidate their political enemies. Blue-collar white workers simply don’t care about trans rights and reparations for minorities. These largely white working-class communities want good jobs and benefits. They want nice middle-class lives. They like Trump. This is racist. 

At least, so I am told.

In his book, Fentanyl, Inc.: How Rogue Chemists Are Creating the Deadliest Wave of the Opioid Epidemic, Ben Westhoff includes a striking description of working-aged men shooting up opioids in the old Magic Chef Factory outside St. Louis. In other words, these unemployed would-be workers were shooting up Chinese made fentanyl in a place whose product, ovens, was now also made in China. There is no clearer depiction of our national industrial decline. 

In America now, the easiest access to wealth and power does not flow through small businesses or manufacturing facilities but through managerial white collar work. In order to get those kinds of jobs, a college education is required. The Left, therefore, gets to ensure that access to economic advancement necessitates that young Americans pass through their ideological seminaries.

America no longer has a free economy but a gatekeeping economy controlled by people who hate the old America. Good work to all the libertarians and conservatives in D.C. think tanks who helped make this happen! Enjoy your 401k payouts—assuming they don’t get expropriated in the name of anti-racism!

America today is no longer the arsenal of democracy but, instead, the arsenal of dumb-ocracy. Grifters and idiots with a time horizon calculated in quarterly profits instead of years, much less decades or centuries, now lead the country. The goal of the Biden crime family, like everyone else in D.C. today, is to shake down the country before the golden goose finally croaks for good. Hence the endemic and unpunished insider trading in Congress. 

The only feasible solution that includes a better life for ordinary Americans in the heartland is to utterly cleanse this ruling class from power. Don’t just drain the swamp—nuke it from orbit. Salt the ground afterward, just to make sure. 

America’s economic might is in freefall. Our military is a paper tiger. Law and order are bywords of a dead era. The path forward, unless something drastic happens, is clear—everything everywhere will slowly get worse until it all simply falls apart Brazil or South Africa style. 

There is a chance, perhaps, to avoid this crisis. We can start by getting out of the stupid war in Eastern Europe. Ukraine is not our problem. Putin is not Hitler. We need to begin raising tariff rates on foreign goods in an effort to try and build back our organic manufacturing capacity to some degree. We also need to drastically limit immigration in order to boost wages, lower housing prices, and boost social cohesion.

We need to ban critical race theory, affirmative action, and federal interference in hiring, housing, education, and schooling. We need to allow companies to IQ test employees in order to rid ourselves of the ubiquitous demand for college degrees and their concomitant student debt. 

It doesn’t have to be like this. American policymakers made choices to bring us to this point. It is the task of America’s future leaders to choose a way out. 



What The Media Did To America Is Far Worse Than The Pandemic Ever Was

There is no convincing me that any single Covid-related death or infection resulted in legitimate sorrow at CNN, MSNBC or The New York Times.



What’s great about Steve Krakauer’s new book dissecting the media is that it comes with a lot of thoughtful commentary from prominent journalists. What’s bad about it is that, like Anne Frank, the author still somehow believes the worst people are truly good at heart. If not for that, the book might be perfect!

In “Uncovered: How the Media Got Cozy with Power, Abandoned Its Principles, and Lost the People,” Krakauer maintains that the corruption of the national press is mostly a matter of groupthink, geographic location (Washington and New York), and ego.

I don’t think so. Nothing exposed the media — The New York Times, Washington Post, CNN, and on and on — for the deceitful, manipulative group of people it is than the pandemic. A grave and urgent emergency that should have been the most pressing time since 9/11 for national unity was instead exploited by the media for the purpose of winning an election. The cost: Half the country was trained to accuse the other of willfully spreading death.

Kraukauer goes over much of our Covid nightmare in a section that recounts the corporate press’s dishonesty when covering some prominent commentators who proposed using the prolific drug ivermectin as a potential treatment for the virus, rather than risk using any of the new vaccines. Although it’s been around forever and is generously prescribed to humans in every first-world nation, all it took was for popular podcaster Joe Rogan to suggest ivermectin as an alternative to the sacred vaccines for cable news hosts to denounce it as a dangerous toxin solely used by veterinarians. It was suddenly a hazardous “livestock drug,” as endlessly repeated on CNN.

The network’s “chief medical correspondent” Sanjay Gupta memorably appeared on Rogan’s podcast shortly thereafter and made a complete ass out of himself by refusing to admit that he and his colleagues had lied to their audiences not only about ivermectin but also the risk that Covid represented, especially in young people.

“When faced with the counter-consensus,” writes Krakauer, “Gupta initially had a thoughtful and respectful exchange of ideas. But back home in the corporate media consensus, he displayed the same lack of introspection so many in the press have these days—unwilling to engage in good faith, and unwilling to budge when it comes to having an ounce of humility.”

Krakauer is heavy on charity.

I told him in an email exchange it’s not a “lack of introspection” or “humility” that led Gupta and his peers to behave in the grotesque way they did throughout 2020. It was their common cause in denying Donald Trump a second term and, by extension, showing his voters who hold the real power in this country. They do. How cute the voters should think otherwise.

He disagreed, saying that instead Gupta et al. actually believed the garbage they spewed about masks, vaccines, and “The Science.”

“From Hunter Biden to COVID, I do think an element at play was simply stopping Trump from being re-elected,” Krakauer told me. “But I think COVID in particular is unique also, and was actually more insidious than just Trump related. They believed that there was one true COVID truth – The Science – and they galvanized behind this consensus. They avoided any nuance to their coverage, for fear that the complicated reality may be somehow interpreted the wrong way by the public.”

He said the media “had no trust in the public to comply with their preferred method of dealing with this unique pandemic, and thus, in the service of the narrative, they had to oppose all possible pathways to rational COVID coverage.” In that view, the media had the public’s best interest at heart and, much like Anthony Fauci, were simply trying to save our lives by lying.

I can’t stop laughing. There is no convincing me that any single Covid-related death or infection resulted in legitimate sorrow at CNN, MSNBC or The New York Times. The hysteria wasn’t genuine. It was a manufactured campaign that pounded a simple message: Every death and every infection was the direct result of Trump and his supporters.

If a Republican got sick, it’s because he wasn’t following The Science. If a Democrat got sick, well, it’s because Republicans weren’t following The Science.

Remember those Texas Democrats who flew maskless across the country in 2021 to protest their state’s legislation on voting laws? They were framed in the media as defiant heroes, champions of the oppressed. Then they ended up testing positive for Covid.

Now remember how the media covered the death of Republican Herman Cain.

“Herman Cain, ex-presidential candidate who refused to wear mask, dies after COVID-19 diagnosis.”— Reuters

“Cain, who co-chaired Black Voices for Trump, was photographed maskless and not socially distancing at the event.”— The Washington Post

“He was photographed there inside the arena without a mask sitting with a group of other Trump campaign surrogates.”— ABC News

“A photo taken at the rally showed Cain, without a mask, sitting closely to other people who also were not wearing any face coverings.”— Associated Press

And then there was my all-time favorite moment of 2020 pandemic coverage, which incidentally also featured Gupta. In October of that year, Trump tweeted after being discharged from the hospital, “Don’t be afraid of Covid. Don’t let it dominate your life.” CNN’s Jake Tapper called the comment “disrespectful” and told his audience “It’s OK to be afraid of Covid, and it’s OK that it’s dominating your life.”

Gupta replied, “Jake, this is so disrespectful. I’m not even sure I can think about this in some sort of cogent way … It’s incredibly disrespectful.” He went on to say it’s “not true” that people shouldn’t live in fear, adding, “What does that mean, ‘Don’t be afraid of it’? I mean, first of all, it’s a contagious disease that kills people, so what are you going to be afraid of if you’re not afraid of something like that? … It’s gross, it really is.”

When you take a harmless, even hopeful, message like “do not be afraid” and call it “gross” and tell people “it’s okay to be afraid” when we are in the throes of a health scare, we are beyond typical partisanship and elitism. It’s hateful and manipulative.

Krakauer doesn’t agree with that either.

“I don’t think Sanjay Gupta opposed Trump’s comment about not letting COVID control your life because he hated Trump,” he said. “I think he did so because he was distrustful of those who support Trump, those who listen to him. He believed the COVID extremist point of view, and Trump’s rationality made him panic because he thought others would buy into philosophy too, thus putting us all at risk.”

I wish I could give the media that much credit.