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, dears. Whoa! Where did September go? Well, it certainly wasn’t a quiet month as we slide towards the end of 2023 with the specter of 2024 (EEK! ELECTIONS!!) looming over us like an emaciated zombie lurching across the front lawn, groaning out our doom.

But enough about Biden, please let me fill your flute while you task yourself with filling your plate with a motherlode (birthing-person lode?) of perfectly precious pastries. Yes, I’ve had a couple glasses already, why do you ask? À votre santé — and let’s get to it.

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No, no. No gr**ming here. Move along. Nothing to see

I’d love to pepper my sentences here with profanity, but even that doesn’t rise to the level of disgust I feel at the sickness of the Left’s targeting of kids.

The city of Berlin has prompted outrage from locals after offering a graphic picture book on prostitution to children via its official website. The book, titled Rosie Needs Money (Rosi sucht Geld), is advertised as a resource for youth aged 6 to 12 years old.

In the book, Rosie suggests that men use prostitutes due to lonliness (sic), and advertises the sex trade as a legitimate and important field.

Yes, let’s get the kids to accept sex work as a viable profession. Let’s make sure there is always a pool of up-and-coming new talent in the flesh trade.

Tall tree, short rope. Some assembly required.

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Dress codes? Who needs stinkin’ dress codes?

The kerfuffle surrounding meatpuppet Fetterman and his slovenly ways was mercifully short-lived. But not before a reporter decided to check out just how far gym shorts and a hoody will get a non-politician in New York’s finer eating establishments.

Intrepid Post reporter Jon Levine learned that hard truth this week when he crisscrossed the Big Apple’s culinary landmarks wearing Fetterman’s trademark hoodie, gym shorts and sneakers and tried to gain entry — only to face scorn and mockery from maître d’s with more common sense than Congress.

“He would not be permitted here,” sniffed a maître d at Daniel on the Upper East Side, where a seven-course tasting menu runs $275.

Seriously though, dears, dress codes are just material manners. If you don’t openly pick your nose at the Thanksgiving dinner table, why would wearing a hoody to a black-tie wedding be acceptable?

At this point, even 20-somethings who weren’t raised in a barn should be shouting Get off my lawn!

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What censorship?

Dear friends, have you seen this story covered by what passes for our mainstream media … at all?

Any wonder that used car salesmen are more trusted than what passes for journalists these days?

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Vouchers, please

Another chapter in the demonization and persecution of parents who actually … you know … parent.

A father of a teenage student in Maine says that his daughter’s school district called the police on him when he objected to them giving the girl a baggie of unprescribed antidepressants. (snip)

Dad Eric Sack says he went ballistic when a federally funded health clinic inside Lawrence High School in Fairfield, Maine, gave his daughter a plastic baggie filled with Zoloft pills.

But it got worse because when he called the school to complain about the school giving his child pharmacy-grade pills without a doctor’s prescription and without asking him first, they called Child Services on him and reported him for child abuse!

CPS had to back off because the baggie indeed contained “Zoloft (which) carries a black box warning because it can increase the risk of suicidal thoughts and behaviors in children, adolescents, and young adults under 24, especially in the initial stages of treatment or when doses are changed.” But not before putting the dad, and the rest of the family, through three hours of intensive questioning including wanting to know if dad had any guns and where they could find them.

Sheer intimidation tactics to get parents to back off daring to question the state. All children belong to them, you know.

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Your Sunday palate cleanser

I love happy endings.

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Your Sunday smile

By the grace of God who sent all those people to the right place at the right time.

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Wait, what? Another wonderful Sunday with you is over? Dears, as we move into sweater weather, take the time to enjoy the change of seasons and don’t fear pumpkin spice. See you next Sunday. Cheers!

featured image, original graphic by Darleen Click

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  • GWB says:

    a plastic baggie filled with Zoloft pills
    Holy (^#$%#( *(&%^*%$% %(*% &_)&_(^$%$!
    First of all, it’s a violation of state (and most likely federal!) LAW to dispense prescription medicines:
    1) Not as a pharmacist
    2) Without prescription from a physician
    3) Not in its original container, with appropriate marking, including:
    a) The person for whom they are prescribed*,
    b) The quantity,
    c) Directions for taking them,
    d) The doctor who prescribed them;
    4) Without the proper paper(s) showing all the side effects, problems, a description of what it does, etc.

    Basically, I’d be demanding the cop arrest the individual who gave her the medicine for drug dealing. If they wouldn’t, I would call 911 with them right there and swear out a warrant for that person’s arrest. And then I would make life living hell for every prosecutor and cop in the jurisdiction, including feds, until that individual was arrested and jailed.

  • GWB says:

    who sent all those people to the right place at the right time
    I hate to burst your bubble on that one, but all those people lifting the car (except the cops) were in the car when it crashed. You see them piling out of the crashed car at the moment the cop rolls up on it. (Or so it appears, especially given there’s no other car close by.) It’s great the kid was saved, but these weren’t good Samaritans so much as people who were probably going to jail for felony murder if that kid died. (I think it’s the same car the cop pulls out after as they went zooming by; reckless driving (often 15mph above the speed limit) is a felony many places; and it’s possible they were ‘joyriding’.)

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