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A new UN report claims that terrorists are “actively seeking” to build a deadly army of intelligent killer robots.
Good news: turns out they’re the kind that can be destroyed by Captain Kirk saying “everything terrorists say is a lie”.
[High Praise! to AfterMath]

Republicans should have spit on PC the first time liberals played the name game with “Afro-American” and pretended it mattered. But we kowtowed, and now effective PC resistance looks like Trump.
[High Praise! to Ammo.com]
Armed Drones: President Obama’s Weapon of Choice
It’s factually interesting enough, but mostly it seems to lament the collateral civilian casualties that result.
Me, I’m of the mind that if people in Muslim countries don’t want civilian casualties, their governments need to exterminate the terrorist rats’ nests themselves. Because if we have to do it for them, it’s gonna get messy.
Anyway, if Obama were a Republican, this infographic would’ve been created by someone on the left about 7 years ago.
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A new poll shows that Hillary Clinton & Donald Trump are in a dead heat.
Don’t get too excited. Remember that, for this poll, Dems weren’t giving out free cigarettes and bus rides for votes like they’ll be doing in the election.
This is the largest annual global increase in renewable power capacity—ever: http://ofa.bo/jADK #ActOnClimate
@BarackObama
“Meanwhile, don’t ask why – if it’s so popular – it’s not as cheap as the coal-fired plants we keep shutting down.”
Something a little different today.
A random sentence on the internet (implying perfect truth value) says:
Everything has to be combined with Star Wars at some point.
If it’s not true. It should be. So…
Combine something with Star Wars
I’m starting with the Clinton Email Scandal Players, Hillary Fett and Loretta the Hutt
Also, Billacious Crumb.
Hillary Clinton promised that, if elected, she’ll make “the biggest investment in American infrastructure in decades.”
Which, like Obama, will – in practice – consist largely of making signs.