The video itself is apolitical, but I’ll make the obvious analogy:
When you’ve got too much money on your hands, bad decisions inevitably follow.
With elected Democrats, it’s too much of other people’s money, and the decisions are infinitely worse.
The video itself is apolitical, but I’ll make the obvious analogy:
When you’ve got too much money on your hands, bad decisions inevitably follow.
With elected Democrats, it’s too much of other people’s money, and the decisions are infinitely worse.
[High Praise! to The People’s Cube]
United Airlines bumps armed jihadi off plane, CAIR sues
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New studies show that botox may be an effective treatment for depression.
Huh… if that’s true, how come Nancy Pelosi’s so grouchy?
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Turns out the shadowy extremist group behind all the anti-Trump riots is…
New studies estimate that there are 150 million pieces of space junk orbiting the earth which could potentially damage a spacecraft or satellite.
I can only think of one path to clear skies – create a government program whose purpose is to maintain the current level of space junk.
“Liberals claim to want to give a hearing to other views, but then are shocked and offended to discover that there are other views.” ― William F. Buckley Jr.
It’s Monday night! Don’t look at that like it’s a bad thing. You see, that Monday at work? It’s over. Behind you. Done. In the past.
Oh, and in less than 96 hours, it’ll be Friday night and the beginning of the weekend.
So, it’s a mix of happy and sad. And that made me think of this:
The topic, or topics, discussed tonight are entirely up to you. Tell a joke, make up a lie, share your darkest secret, whatever you like. It’s Monday Night Open Thread.
Who wants to start?
Census data shows that more than 1 million people moved out of the New York area to other parts of the country – the highest negative net migration rate among the nation’s large population centers.
I can only assume they moved to parts of the country that already had the soda bans they so desperately craved.
[The Silence of the Lambs as a Romantic Comedy – Trailer Mix] (Viewer #180,318)
Ah, the power of music and selective editing.
Remember this any time you watch anything on TV from any media source.
And don’t even get me started on campaign commercials, which have it down to a boring science of “scary words and music over black and white picture of my opponent, followed by happy music and a color picture of me standing in front of a flag”.
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A Conservative Defense of Transgender Rights
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Celebrating her 30th birthday, Knoxville Zoo’s Einstein the Gray Parrot has a vocabulary of over 200 words.
Amazing! That’s nearly twice as many as the next-smartest parrot or MSNBC host.
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Berkeley students plan to celebrate the arrival of Ann Coulter on campus by…