White Supremacy is the Incel Rebellion wrapped in racist clothing. The only weird part is that nobody notices. Male frustration fuels almost everything in men’s lives, big to small. It is what underpins the suicide-murderers. And yet men never see that as a motive or give it any credit. It’s the frustration that drives half of racism, and most of what powers the Republican party. I just want to scream.
American media loves to ask about domestic terrorism as if it’s a insoluble mystery, even though no other industrialized country is close. The New York Times reprinted: “What Explains U.S. Mass Shootings?” His research takes simple numbers (guns per capita, total guns vs. mass shooters, etc.) and shows us the obvious answers.
Senator Mitch McConnell has apparently fallen in his home and broken his shoulder. I think I speak for most of us here in wishing him a quick recovery. I say terrible things about McConnell, calling him Moscow Mitch and insisting he’s an anti-American hypocrite. Because they’re true. But that’s politics. I don’t wish him harm, I hope any injuries are mild, and that McConnell has a speedy recovery.
Evangelicals, like so many groups, have betrayed their principles under President Trump, who corrupts everything he touches. Unlike the Republicans, I find the Evangelicals hard to explain. What price did they get when they sold their everlasting souls to Trump, a walking, talking Antichrist in bad hair.
Is the Washington Post turning Republican? They seem to have lost their minds, which is the first prerequisite. I read two recent editorials that were so unusually stilted against Democrats and written on grounds so transparent, so contrived, so off-kilter, they sounded like bad-faith excuses. Doesn’t that resemble today’s Republican party?
I want to touch on the political nonsense and noise around the healthcare industry. Not health care; the healthcare business. It’s a complicated mix, it’s around 18% of our economy, and it remains the biggest Democratic issue nobody can explain. CNN couldn’t handle more than easy catch-phrases and bumper-sticker memes. Here are some facts.
The CNN Presidential debate was educational, but annoying. The moderators focused on attacks and counterattacks. If you diss’ed someone, the moderators let you shout, then allow swirls of attacks and rebuttals. When a candidate ignored their provocation and explained capable, rational policies, CNN cut them off hard at the bell. This was Fight Night!
Both sides don’t do it
Consider Both-Siderism, where commentators pretend that both sides of every issue are equally relevant. Some (

