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! A blessed Easter Sunday to you! Do sit down … coffee or champagne first? Let’s get this passed around as you decide what you’d like in your made-to-order omelets. This past week has been more of the same push-pull with Leftists who just don’t accept any “democracy” around here unless it comports to their terms 100%. I keep waiting for their heads to explode with all that dissonant pressure of screaming “fascists!” while physically attacking people and destroying property for daring to politically disagree with them. Well, relax a bit, lift your cups for a toast and let’s get to it. L’Chaim!

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“Do you know the difference between a deportation order and a withholding order?”

Educating “journalists”

What a master class in showing how “media” is run by partisan hacks who have no clue what they are bleating about.

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Is there no joy in life that the Left won’t try and snuff out?

Now they want your dog.

From the people who turned your Mustang into a Prius and made it so your dishwasher does not actually wash dishes comes a new villain, not quite straight from central casting, in the imaginary war on the planet: dogs.

“We are all too aware of the negative effects of cats,” Australian academics Bill Bateman and Lauren Gilson write at The Conversation, “both owned and feral, on wildlife…. Our pet dogs seem to get a free pass.”

With all the charm of Almira Gulch and the subtlety of Michael Vick, Bateman and Gilson argue that man’s best friend really sits, and rolls over, as mankind’s great enemy.

The authors argue, “Our beloved pet dogs have a far greater, more insidious and more concerning effect on wildlife and the environment than we would like to be the case.”

My GSD Roxy says, “Molon Labe”.

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A picture worth 20 million words

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You know why, dear? Because you are …

Where to begin? Oh, someone pass the bourbon, m’kay?

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When the Left can’t get its way

It’s violence all the way down.

A Washington State instructor has been arrested after allegedly assaulting a student over their pro-Trump views—yet another disturbing example of the radical intolerance festering on college campuses. While the left preaches “tolerance” and “inclusion,” this incident exposes the growing hypocrisy in academia, where conservative voices are not just silenced but also attacked.

Washington State student Jay Sani was reportedly assaulted outside a popular campus bar by instructor Patrick Mahoney and a PhD student, Gerald Hoff, for wearing a “Take America Back” supporting President Donald Trump.

A student punched and thrown to the ground because of a political hat.

Makes sense. BTW, my shocked face is now refusing my calls. Just sayin’.

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When the Left can’t get its way part II

A Mad Maxine Waters acolyte, for sure.

Carry pepper spray, dears. Or have an extra drink ready to splash in the face of these Karens.

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This week’s dose of Academic Woo

The denseness of the jargon demonstrates the level of snakeoil perfidy.

“Colonial dysphoria” causes “distress” for “marginalized” students while “anti-intellectualism” fueled by President Donald Trump’s administration suppresses dissent, a University of Utah professor said during a Tuesday webinar.

Also during the feminism webinar, two Ghent University faculty members challenged capitalist property norms and condemned Israel’s pronatalist policies for excluding Palestinians.

The event, hosted by the University of California, Berkeley, was titled “Bridging Decolonial Feminist and Queer Theory, and Materialist Feminist Theory.”

University of Utah Professor Omi Salas-SantaCruz defined “colonial dysphoria” as “the profound dislocation and distress experienced by marginalized individuals, particularly minoritized populations due to colonial legacies that shape identities and experiences within colonial universities.”

via GIPHY

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Sunday palate cleanser

A little Handel is always welcome …

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Your Sunday smile

I’m always encouraged about the future when members of the next generation are so talented and eager to make it a better place.

GNN has reported on multiple occasions how artificial intelligence is being leveraged to detect signs of cancer.

Now, a team of high schoolers is using AI to help their community combat one of the deadlier forms: oral cancer.

Using a photo taken on a smartphone, the Oral Scan app detects signs of oral cancer at an 82% success rate. If the AI thinks it’s found evidence of a tumor, it can diagnose the stage with an even better, 87% success rate. (snip)

“We learned that current diagnosis methods are expensive, intrusive, and often inaccurate, making early detection rare,” Veera Unnam, one of the team members, from Bentonville West High School.

Their response is Oral Scan, a free app in which each diagnosis will cost just 50 cents, and deliver a response in just 15 seconds.

Bravo, boys!

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Sadly, our time together this blessed day has come to an end. But the rest of Sunday is there to seize … even if your desire is just to sit with a good book and eat yourself into a chocolate coma via chocolate bunnies. Personally, I’m a dark chocolate fan. Enjoy and I’ll see you next week. Cheers!

featured image original graphic by Darleen Click

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7 Comments
  • Cameron says:

    All that was missing with Mr. Miller’s handling of the press was him handing out crayons and coloring books.

    Happy Easter, everyone. Let us rejoice in the day and feel hope.

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  • Becky W. says:

    Never disappoints. I look forward to reading every Sunday.

  • SCOTTtheBADGER says:

    They can try it, with my Lily. She is a 130 pound Great Pyrenees.

  • GWB says:

    I look like a man in a dress and that’s not what I want.
    Well, then, honey, your fight is with reality, not the dress designer.

    A student punched and thrown to the ground because of a political hat.
    This is why the Second Amendment is so important. (And, remember, the Amendment says “arms”, not just “firearms.” Be willing to be flexible where your safety is concerned.)

    “the profound dislocation and distress experienced by marginalized individuals, particularly minoritized populations due to colonial legacies that shape identities and experiences within colonial universities.”
    They claim “anti-intellectualism” then spout this garble. SMH. And they can’t even show me on the doll where colonialism hurt them, it’s that much of just magic totem words and received “wisdom.”

    But, after all of that…
    He is risen! He is risen, indeed! Hallelujah!
    And they can never make that not true.

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