Sunday Morning Cafe Cocktails

Sunday Morning Cafe Cocktails

Sunday Morning Cafe Cocktails

Mimosa, Bloody Mary, nice flute of champagne — or maybe a favorite tipple in your coffee. Make yourself one and join me at our own Algonquin Round Table, the spirit of Dorothy Parker abides.

Happy Sunday, dear friends! Please, take a seat and let me pass you a chilled flute while you look over the plethora of brunch offerings. Don’t feel shy, there’s plenty of bacon, feel free to indulge. Crazy season … and I mean crazier than usual Leftcult brainfarts … is in full swing. To top it off, we are looking forward this week to President Trump and Potemkin Kamala in a debate! :::snort:::guffaw:::snicker:::: What’s your best ‘conspiracy’ theory on how ABC will stick their thumbs on the scale for her? Let her have crib notes? Does she already have the questions? Ask Trump about US foreign relations with Kyrgyzstan, then ask Kamala how she copes with being the Shiny Heroine of Joy? I feel whatever you pitch it won’t be as ridiculous as what will really happen. Glasses up, dears! Let’s get to it. L’Chaim!

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When this election season is over, I’m going to have to take my SHOCKED FACE on a two-week glamping retreat

Today’s Word: Oligarchy

What? Bezos’ company has trained woke partisanship into Alexa? I’m shocked that a company ostensibly devoted to diversity is lock-step, all-in for only one side of the political divide.

While videos circulate online of Amazon’s Alexa giving vastly different answers when asked to make a quick argument for voting for Vice President Harris versus voting for former President Trump, federal donor records show the tech giant’s employees have a clear favorite.

A review of a Federal Election Commission database shows employees at Jeff Bezos’ companies Amazon and Blue Origin have contributed significantly to VP Kamala Harris’ campaign.

According to the nonpartisan research group OpenSecrets, Amazon donors have contributed $1,000,140 to Vice President Kamala Harris during the 2024 election cycle. Blue Origin workers donated much less to the Harris’ campaign, at roughly $27,000.

Add in Meta, Alphabet (Google’s parent company) and Potemkin Kamala (like Creepy Joe before her) have raked in enough dough from their employees to make Mexican cartels jealous.

But yeh, do ignore the “error”, folks. Just one of those things.

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Potemkin Kamala won’t even engage her sycophant press.

Like most pathological liars, Kamala can’t help but embellish her fabulist moment of pretending she’s too busy, later gators moment by putting the cell, already hooked up with headphones, next to her ear (the 0:19 mark on the video).

Screencap: Kamala on fake call

No wonder she was attracted to Blue Falcom Walz has her spiritual emo-support animal.

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This Sunday, Gavin Newsom proved me wrong

Last Sunday I laid odds that CA Gov Hairgell would no longer feel the need to playact at being a moderate and sign Assembly Bill 1840 giving illegal aliens access to $150K as downpayment to buy homes. I goofed.

Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) vetoed a Democratic plan that would have given undocumented immigrants the right to to be eligible for state-funded loans for down payments on homes. (snip)

Democratic Assemblyman Joaquin Arambula of Fresno introduced the bill, called the “California Dream for All” loan program. (snip)

“I have always believed this bill is about fairness,” Arambula said. “The veto doesn’t change the fact that many people — including undocumented immigrants — dream of owning a home

Fairness? Fairness is not rewarding criminals with taxpayer $$$ when citizens can’t afford the dream.

California legislature is super-majority Socialist Democrat, so this bill might be passed via a handful of votes in just the upper house. But such passage will allow Newsom (who has never stopped running for President) to keep his fingerprints off of it. Is he hedging his bets that Kamala loses and he’ll get to run in 2028?

I’m going to cope with having a wine cellar built.

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“I don’t know whether Donald Trump will be allowed to become president.”

Here, dears, let me pass around fresh drinks. Strong fresh drinks while I roll this. Understand before we start that Eric Weinstein is a liberal.

Full interview clocks in at 3 hours. Going to be worth our time to go through it slowly and with great attention for as long as it is allowed to remain on YouTube.

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That thing that never happens …

And parents are suing over it …

The lawsuit involves elementary school children who, with the permission of their parents, went on overnight field trips arranged by the school. The Jefferson County Public Schools district told parents that girls would stay on one floor of a hotel while boys were on another. But the students and their parents discovered too late that wasn’t the case. (snip)

When Joe and Serena Wailes allowed their eleven-year-old daughter to attend the JeffCo-sponsored Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. trip, they were told their daughter would be rooming with three other fifth-grade girls. It wasn’t until their daughter, D.W., was in her room getting ready for bed on the first night of the trip that she found out she was to share a bed with a boy who identified as a girl.

Every school official who signed off on this policy and this trip and tried forcing a girl and boy to sleep together should not just be fired but criminally prosecuted. Putting minor children in sexually exploitive situations is illegal. Or, at least, it used to be.

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You don’t hate media enough

Apropos the previous entry in our are they really doing this? litany of Ruling Class gaslight —

— what you see here is blatant partisan slime from Associated Press on J.D. Vance. They know we know and they don’t care. Even putting out a correction after the fact that everyone on the Left from Hillary to Newscum repeated the lie (and continues to repeat the lie) is only to rub our noses in it.

Lovely people, don’t you think?

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My SHOCKED face just quit, kicked the door open and is flying to Vegas for a week-long bender

Funny how all these ‘errors’ go in one direction.

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You must respect the media!

James Hohmann is an editorial writer and columnist for The Washington Post.

But of course.

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Your Sunday smile

“I couldn’t let him die.”

When his infant son was diagnosed with a rare, fatal disease, a Canadian father was dismayed to discover there was no treatment or cure. So he set out to make one himself.

Terry Pirovolakis, an IT director in Toronto, Ontario, welcomed his third son in Dec. 2017. It was a “normal, healthy birth,” he told Fox News Digital — but within six months, he and his wife, Georgia Pirovolakis, noticed their baby, Michael, was not lifting his head.

“He just didn’t seem like he was meeting his milestones,” Pirovolakis said.

Michael was diagnosed with a very rare disease and, per the doctors, an incurable one. Doctors told the Pirovonlakis’s to pretty much take their son home, love him and expect him to wither away and die by his 20th birthday.

Dad was having none of it.

His tenacity and willingness to go all in (liquidating their life’s savings and refinancing their home) and paid for research and a small company to manufacture 4 doses of gene therapy.

And one dose worked! Dad then allowed the three other doses to help three other people with the same disease. He’s also going forward to getting this rare disease therapy through further clinical trials and manufactured. And he’s spearheading it on his own because orphan diseases are abandoned by the big pharmaceuticals.

Bravo, Dad! Papa Bear is going to make a huge difference in the world.

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Time has flown, dears, and here we are again. The rest of Sunday beckons … a time to reflect and gird our loins for the week to come. Let’s meet here next week. Chin up, chest out and stay confident. Cheers!

featured image original graphic by Darleen Click.

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3 Comments
  • Cameron says:

    The last story was an absolute gem. And yes, it’s more than a little annoying that the man had to cash out everything just to get his son what he needed. My snarky side would like to observe that the beautiful and perfect Canadian health care should have rushed to the family’s aid.

    Honestly, we could offer tax incentives to pharmacies to get these kinds of meds out there on the condition that they are actually curing the problem.

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  • GWB says:

    I’m going to cope with having a wine cellar built.
    Just turn it into a combination gun room/wine cellar. Then it doesn’t look like you’re copping out.
    Just be careful not to mix the two activities inappropriately.

    Or, at least, it used to be.
    Yeah. Until we let them destroy some of the last vestiges of sexual morality.
    It’s just hedonism. I don’t know what you’re complaining about.

    Terry Pirovolakis sounds like he should be an American. Bravo Zulu, sir.
    THAT is what God gave us our powers of reason to do – to love.

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