Trump isn't.
A blog dedicated to the rational discussion of politics and current events.
Sunday, November 30, 2025
What if Bernie had run in 2016?
Trump isn't.
Saturday, November 29, 2025
How to insult an Arab, from a real Arab
Comedian Amar Zahr to set you straight on a few things. And, yes, the Quaran does mention Jesus and Mary.
Friday, November 28, 2025
Another Zionist tells the truth.
Thursday, November 27, 2025
Wednesday, November 26, 2025
Ever wonder why 10+ million died during the Holocaust, despite the existence of ZIonism?
Anyway, here's the answer.
https://www.timesofisrael.com/yitzhak-shamir-why-we-killed-lord-moyne/amp/%7Cwebsite=Times/
Friday, November 21, 2025
"Never again" only applies to Jews.
And why the ethnostate of Israel needs to go.
If it was wrong for the Germans to have done, then it's really wrong for Jews to do now.
Sarah Translated:
The best political ad that needs to be seen
Given they helped the German War effort (look up the assassination of Lord Moyne and Havaara Agreement, along with the work of Leni Brenner, Tony Greenstein, and Alan Hart) and how they use the Holocaust to stir up fear.
Yet, they can commit Genocide while saying never again.
It's time to make AIPAC register as to what it is an agent of a foreign state whose interests run contrary to those of the US.
Sunday, November 9, 2025
And the word is...
Corybantic means wild, frenzied, or uncontrolled, often used to describe music and dancing that is ecstatic or agitated. It is derived from the Corybants, who were priests of the goddess Cybele known for their emotional and energetic rituals.
I'm memorialising it so it's not forgotten.
Monday, November 3, 2025
Former Maine State Senate President Majority Leader Rick Bennett on the two party system
OpenPrimaries is having a video chat with Rick Bennett on this topic:
“I’m running as an independent because Maine’s next chapter can’t be dictated by party bosses in Washington or by the special interests pouring dark money into our elections. Too many politicians today are more focused on partisan point-scoring than problem-solving. The system thrives on conflict, not resolution, and the issues that matter most – housing, our economy, our schools – get lost in the noise.”I definitely agree with him as my posts on the duopoly and US politics bear out. It's nice to see someone admit that they cannot work within the duopoly system, especially if they were a part of it.
I may be comment adverse, but I have been known to sign petitions to get candidates and parties on the ballot that I do not support. Especially since that's about the only way to break the duopoly lock on the electoral process.
Sunday, November 2, 2025
It's time to consider moving to open source. (Billionaires Owning Everything Just Got Worse…)
I am thoroughly amazed that the information sector didn't go to open source for a lot of reasons. But this person points out how much we give up by supporting big tech.
For that matter, this gives a really good reason to get a true multiparty democracy since the duopoly did eff all to prevent this.
