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It has been a wild time since our last round-up and this weekend has been especially filled with mind-numbing douchery. Soup to nutz, generals to dogs hang on to your pantyhose.
I don’t know what has happened to our down-under cousins, but this is evil.
Several impounded dogs due to be rescued by a shelter have instead been shot dead by a rural council in NSW under its interpretation of COVID-19 restrictions, alarming animal activists and prompting a government probe.
Bourke Shire Council, in the state’s north-west, killed the dogs to prevent volunteers at a Cobar-based animal shelter from travelling to pick up the animals last week, according to council’s watchdog, the Office of Local Government.
Tar, feathers, rail … some assembly required.
Cynical crisis-pr0n is being ramped up. A desperate pivot from the Biden cabal’s continuing FUBAR in Afghanistan? Sure, there’s that. But don’t discount that the shrieking at Florida and Texas who leave mask decisions to individuals is just another chapter in power seeking. Because it certainly doesn’t stop Our Betters from engaging in mass hypocrisy.
This appears to be a video of @SpeakerPelosi talking to donors at the @dccc retreat this weekend in Napa. pic.twitter.com/YsqRvM16ex
— Kenneth P. Vogel (@kenvogel) August 22, 2021
Why does anyone wonder why Appeal to Experts doesn’t work as well as it did?
Less than three months ago, the Centers for Disease Control published a mostly-ignored, large-scale study of Covid-19 transmission in US schools which concluded that while masking then-unvaccinated teachers and improving ventilation was associated with lower levels of virus transmission in schools – social distancing, classroom barriers, HEPA filters, and forcing students to wear masks did not result in a statistically significant benefit.
They really are just part of the D.C. glitterati and they don’t care if you actually see it now. See how WaPo’s pet conservative responds to Biden’s note cards.
Biden is projecting confidence in the rescue operation, elevating the work of military and civilian officials
— Jennifer 'pro-voting' Rubin (@JRubinBlogger) August 22, 2021
Rubin, David French, et al … they really enjoy being little more than lap dogs.
He’s a Republican? Sure, Jan.
Trump’s presidency, though, revealed how powerful these unelected people are…and how much they hate us. Exhibit A for today is General Michael Hayden, former director of the NSA and director of the CIA — under George W. Bush.
Hayden’s Twitter feed reveals how very deeply and profoundly this former military officer and government official hates that half (or more than half) of America that voted for Trump. He shows the same animosity we saw with Peter Strzok when he wrote his married girlfriend that he could “smell” the Trump supporters at Walmart.
Good idea https://t.co/pn6xcWTtc8
— Gen Michael Hayden (@GenMhayden) August 22, 2021
Twitter is an admitted sewer of wokeness, but it certainly has allowed the Quislings heading American institutions reveal themselves.
Until next time …
featured image original artwork for Victory Girls by Darleen Click
My old dog collapses one morning last March. Off to the emergency vet. Too many things wrong, plus he was very old. Time to let him go. But being on lockdown I couldn’t go through without a dog. So off to the rescue shelter and got Bandit and Hannah. Bonded pair.
Even Gov. Blackface McKlanrobes didn’t shutter the animal shelters. And he’s on record for killing babies who survive abortion. That council is worse than that.
Our border collie injured her leg in a very painful, pretty much inoperable manner (we now realize she ruptured a tendon). After she didn’t respond to pain killers, we decided it was time. Oregon was on semi-lockdown, with vets having to treat pets without the owners around. Except at end of life. I took Angie in and comforted her as she crossed the rainbow bridge to wait for us on the other side.
If Kate Brown (D-espicable, Oregon) is willing to let pet owners (or staff for cats) be with them at the end, those malevolent idiots in NSW should have some understanding. And yeah, the animal shelter has been “closed”, with services by appointment only, but it’s in business.
I saw in the news articles on this that the area had a grand total of *zero* cases ongoing at the time. Grr.
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