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Monday, July 21, 2025

Looking at the News

- According to a report, Obama, and his minions, intentionally created false reports to influence the 2016 election, and continued this subterfuge throughout the first term of Trump. I'm waiting to see how this plays out, but thinking some strong words, a wrist slap, and warning are the only consequences.  

- A reporter has PTSD due to their encounter with angry citizens after the attempt to kill Trump. Harsh words are certainly destructive, especially when you consider the reporter probably received an award for not pissing their pants in first grade.

- Comey's daughter was fired. She should be happy. She will now have a substantial amount of money for a book, become the darling of the Democrats, and can pontificate without losing her job.

- Out of the 160 missing in the Guadalupe flood, careful analysis of the list has revealed only 3 are missing. I really don't know what to think of this, except someone kept the list from the media and did a good job of whittling away at the names when someone was accounted for.

- NPR has lost a huge amount of its funding. Tears are common, people are upset, and there's now more money for the government to squander.

-Stephen Colbert's show is ending. One report stated it was losing millions, which I can see. If most people are like me, those watching could be counted in one living room.

-The only person that truly knows what happened on Epstein's island is languishing in prison, with information that some people would rather not be revealed. I think she should have her sentence commuted, be protected from future prosecution, and allowed to spill the beans. I'll buy some popcorn if this happens. 

- Local news reports show crime is rampant in the nearby bigger city. The usual suspects are revealed by photographs, and it's not hard to envision where they started their life.

- An order from Amazon disappeared somewhere in Texas. If someone happens to find it, I hope the parts fit their lawnmower. 


6 comments:

  1. The blogs I read have more engagement than Colbert's show, and aren't losing $40 million a year.

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    1. I never watched Colbert. Letterman was bad enough, Snyder was a raving madman, and all wouldn't make a pimple on Carson's ass.

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  2. Re obama: I will bet he receives no strong words, warning or wrist slap. At least not from the gov. Some repubs maybe.

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    1. He'll probably get a medal, or another Nobel prize.

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  3. Your lawn mower parts were likely swiped by a postal worker.

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    1. More than likely. For some reason, after the parts hit an Amazon facility in Humble, Texas, they were redirected to a partner of the USPS in San Marcos, Texas. That's the last known place they were tracked.

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