I went to the movies last week. I had a good time. It was how going to the movies should be. I wrote about it over at my little blog.
What about you? Done anything interesting lately? Got something you’d like to share?
It’s Saturday Night Open Thread, and it’s your turn to talk about whatever you want.
Who wants to start?
Let’s talk about the Obamas’ HUGE Netflix deal. Remember how King Odinglebarry conned his mindless minions into believing he hated the rich fat cats on wall street? lololol
It’s boffo, it’s socko, it’s stupendous, it’s tremendous, it’s Barak and Michele speaking out on the hot subjects of the day!!! Move over Harvey Weinstein!!……………….
https://qz.com/1283779/the-obamas-landed-a-huge-netflix-deal-to-make-whatever-films-or-series-they-want/
I didn’t know there was that much money in non-binary gender pr0no.
What they really said at the wedding…………………..
https://video.search.yahoo.com/search/video?fr=yfp-t-s&p=bad+lip+reading#id=1&vid=a7835afa3f177735f7b0b60ed301faa6&action=click
Sam Snead, who won eighty-two PGA-sanctioned tournaments, including seven majors, was born May 27, 1912, in Ashwood, Virginia.
Daniel Greenfield posted a great Memorial Day article today. Here’s just a portion:
The warrior’s tale explains why we fight in terms of our own history. The Great Swamp Fight. The Shot Heard Round the World. The Battle of New Orleans. Gettysburg, San Juan Hill, Belleau Wood, Pearl Harbor, Heartbreak Ridge, the Tet Offensive, Kandahar, and Fallujah. Generations of sacrifices must be defended. And those who wage war on us must be made to pay.
Universalism demands that war must answer to universal aims and objectives. That there is a universal law higher than war. But this is a children’s story. The laws of men derive from their own interests. Those who can rule by force or coalition make their laws to serve their own ends. This is the way of the world.
Those who pretend to live by universalism will still fall to the law of steel. Rhetoric is no defense against fire and lead, and international codes have no defense against those who will break them. The talk may go on, but it is the warriors who will end it. It is still the warrior’s tale to tell, even if all others have forgotten it.
The warrior’s tale is no happy thing. It is bitter as bile and dark as death. But it is also a grand and glorious thing. For even in its full naked truth, it is the story of perseverance in the face of every agony and betrayal. It is the tale of how we live and why we die.
Even when all others forget their tale, the warriors remember. Even when they are called peacekeepers and turned into an army of clowns for the satisfaction of their political masters. The armies may decay, but warriors still remain in their cracks, on their edges– men who are not wanted, but are needed because they are the only ones who can do the grim work and do it well. They may only be a hundredth of an army, or a thousandth. A fraction of a fraction. But without them there is no army, only empty uniforms.
— http://sultanknish.blogspot.com/2018/05/the-warriors-tale.html
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