298 Comments

  1. (((Jarflax

    If the second civil war starts in Minnesota in January does that make it a cold war? Mornin’ Banjos!

    • R.J.

      I did see a bunny rabbit hopping across the frozen tundra of my yard.

      • R.J.

        I did not have time. It was pretty quick. And pitch dark. I will get a chance tomorrow.

      • slumbrew

        I had rabbit tracks in the snow on the porch. Going after the plants my wife left in the boxes, I imagine.

        We’re lousy with rabbits, really. My prediction of a growing coyote population hasn’t come to fruition, which is probably best.

      • Common Tater

        “We’re lousy with rabbits, really.”

        All you need is an air rifle, and a heavy pot, garlic, parsley, and white wine.

      • Tonio

        We’re lousy with rabbits, really. My prediction of a growing coyote population hasn’t come to fruition, which is probably best.

        Hopefully you’ll be blessed with an abundant and well-fed population of hawks.

      • Banjos

        juris gets it

      • UnCivilServant

        No, because nothing changes for me whether they’re open or closed. I still get taxed, my day to day is the same…

      • UnCivilServant

        So, really, it’s abstract rather than upbeat.

    • Rat on a train

      School is canceled today … good for the wife and kids but not so much for me.

      • R.J.

        Yeah. Daughter is home today and has cabin fever.

      • Ted S.

        Put them to work clearing snow.

    • The Other Kevin

      I traveled with my hockey team this weekend. In my coaching debut I went 2-2. I guess not all Indiana coaches are perfect.

      My concussion therapy has been reduced to 1x a week so that’s good news.

      • UnCivilServant

        Congrats. You could have done worse, plus I’m glad to hear you’re healing.

      • Fourscore

        The other coach also went 2-2.

        .500 ain’t a bad battin’ average

        Good that you’re on the mend

      • The Other Kevin

        I feel like I turned a corner again. I know I would have been useful in those two losses, so that was tough to see. But everyone on the team is really supportive and telling me not to rush coming back, they want me around long term.

      • UnCivilServant

        There’s no benefit in wrecking yourself for near term victories if it leaves you out of the future games when you would otherwise have recovered.

      • Tonio

        Congrats, Kevin.

      • Pope Jimbo

        Congrats TOK!

        With a 2-2 record, you would be swamped with Head Coaching jobs in the NFL if you had just been smart enough to pull a Warren and claim that you were Black.

    • Furthest Blue pistoffnick (370HSSV)

      Do we have any upbeat news?

      Doom, more doom, some people will die, cold, and doom.

      On a good note, I made some bitchin’ crawfish etouffee yesterday. I thought about having some more for breakfast this morning.

      • The Last American Hero

        New England is apparently discovering the value of fossil fuels for home heating.

      • Pope Jimbo

        In my corner of Sunny Minnesoda, you would have no idea that the New Insurrection is playing out in Minneapolis (12 miles away).

        The gym is as packed with Somalis as ever. Running track is full of laundry piles* walking in circles while shouting loudly into their cell phones (and you can hear the replies too because I guess headphones must be haram).

        I haven’t run into any restaurant that is closed yet. The local muslim grocery store looks as busy as ever.

    • DEG

      I’m done storm clean-up for now. The snow has started up again. I’ll be cleaning up again tomorrow.

      I like Duluth Trading Post’s lined cargo pants for working outside in the snow. Warm. They fit well except I feel like I’m channeling LBJ with the crotch being too small.

  2. Tres Cool

    whaddup doh’
    Heya Banjos- how YOU doin’ ?

  3. Common Tater

    “Two senior officials from Iran’s Ministry of Health told TIME Magazine that the government’s internal death count reached approximately 30,000 on Jan. 8 and 9 alone. The slaughter outpaced the state’s ability to handle the dead. Body bag supplies ran out, and 18-wheel trucks took over for ambulances, the officials said.”

    Who knows? Although let me guess, the people called the Israel-Hamas war with 90,000 deaths over two years, a “genocide in 4K”, aren’t going to say anything about this.

    • UnCivilServant

      Does Iran’s Ministry of Health work for the Mullahs, the Resistance, or The Hamas Ministry of Health?

    • R C Dean

      Muslim-on-Muslim killings are whatever. Hell, anything that isn’t white people killing POCs is whatever.

      Although they are lathered up about the white-on-white action in Minneapolis. I think they miscalculated, thinking that by now they’d have black rioters on the street for Trumpitler’s ICEstapo to kill. The thing is, it’s damn cold for looting, and black people aren’t pro-immigration. It is kind of interesting that you don’t see Somalis out there harassing ICE, though.

      • R.J.

        Every last Somali at an ICE rally would be facially scanned and potentially nabbed for deportation and they know it.

      • rhywun

        It is kind of interesting that you don’t see Somalis out there harassing ICE, though.

        That is because this action has nothing to do with ICE or illegal immigration.

        It has to do with “smash the system”. It’s the same crowd of commies that have shown up from Floyd to Gaza and now ICE.

      • DrOtto

        Yeah, they’re only lathering up the young /middle aged AWFLs with this shit, and they were already onboard. Also, black people were already smart enough not to interject themselves into a confrontation with the police. They know the potential, where as these asshats think it’s a game they can magically remove themselves from when it gets uncomfortable. I didn’t believe in the concept of white privilege, but I’m seeing what happens to people that do believe they have it and then also find out, it’s a myth.

      • R C Dean

        The AWFLs aren’t the only ones. There’s also the Boomers trying to relive their imaginary* youth.

        *They were too young to do anything during the civil rights movement, and mostly too young even for the heyday of Vietnam War protesting.

    • Drake

      I take all news about Iran with a grain of salt. That story requires a whole bag. Coincidentally, we just sent a carrier there to maybe bomb them some more.

      • DrOtto

        Maybe if we bomb them, the killing will stop?

  4. R C Dean

    I don’t know what we should call it when Our Masters get into one of their kayfabe slapfights over government spending, but a “shutdown” its not.

  5. Common Tater

    ““The appalling murders of Renee Good and Alex Pretti on the streets of Minneapolis must lead Republicans to join Democrats in overhauling ICE and CBP to protect the public,” he said. “People should be safe from abuse by their own government.””

    How about ending the sanctuary bullshit and deranged rhetoric that got them killed?

    • Stinky Wizzleteats

      Well no, that’s out of the question.

    • invisible finger

      I’m not appalled.

      They didn’t want to protest, they wanted to engage in combat.

      I don’t remember how this shit ended circa 1969-70, but we don’t need a war to reinstate the draft.

      • Swiss Servator

        Finger,

        It did not end… it trailed into the 1970s and didn’t really finish until the early 1980s. Lots of bombings, shootings, etc. It became background noise to hear a pipe bomb went off at a recruiting center or such. The big mass marches ended the minute the draft did. Except there was nice round of riots in 1975.

      • Gustave Lytton

        No one rioted when Carter reinstated draft registration or Reagan threw refuseniks in prison (after campaigning to reverse Carter).

        Fuck Gen Hershey.

  6. Fourscore

    Does a shut down include no more Fed money for MN welfare? So if a shutdown occurs I’m tax exempt during that period of time?

    Will the Mpls schools open today? Not that it matters on the positive learning curve. Is Mpls destined to be the new Detroit?

  7. Common Tater

    “Independent journalist Cam Higby, on Saturday, blew the lid off the Minneapolis anti-ICE protests by revealing their training and communications methods, including some very interesting specifics.

    Have a look:”

    I hate these lazy articles that are bunch of Twitter links. Supposedly, you’re a journalist. You should know how to quote people.

    • invisible finger

      AI’s are not journalists.

    • EvilSheldon

      The domestic leftists have learned well from the GWOT.

      I keep telling people to not underestimate them…

      • R C Dean

        Yeah, the reporting on that Signal group they use is very interesting. They appear to have a pretty well developed network of lookouts, response teams, etc.

        What I was (also) not expecting was that the Signal group is run out of the Governor’s office.

      • EvilSheldon

        Insurgencies depend on agents-in-place in the government.

    • DrOtto

      You can complain to the author of that article today, doesn’t he do the Monday 11am post around here?

  8. Necron 99

    Morning all. Snowmageddon has arrived. Work is closed, so I have fired up the work laptop ready to address any factory issues that may crop up, but with no one at the factory, I doubt we have any problems. I’m sure my boss will ping my Teams or email at some point just to make sure I’m “working.”

    I haven’t left the house in four days and getting a little stir crazy. I bought a Toyota RAV4 with AWD last fall and really want to see how it handles the road conditions, but don’t have an excuse good enough to leave the house. My wife stocked up on essentials prior to the storm, so just riding it out.

    Stay frosty, my friends.

    • Sean

      I was sure I was gonna take my Jeep out in the snowpocalypse too. Decided I had no where to go and didn’t.

      It did get me to work this morning, safe and sound with no drama on crappy roads.

    • Nephilium

      All Wheel/Four Wheel Drive does not equal All Wheel/Four Wheel Stop.

      • Necron 99

        Good point. Plus my tires are designed for pavement, not ice.

      • R.J.

        Yeah. Snow tires are of limited use when it’s ice. You need some of those newfangled plastic and wire chains sets. Which I still have not bought myself.

      • Tres Cool

        Or studded tires.
        I just spent far too much on the Tracker Testarossa™, with 4 new BF Goodrich Trail T/A KO3.
        They have the cute snowflake rating, but I havent gotten to try them out.

      • Common Tater

        Studs work, but they seem very unpopular now.

      • Ted S.

        I’m a stud. Kindly don’t enact my labor.

      • UnCivilServant

        Just another Post in the Wall?

      • Threedoor

        Chains on the front of your 4×4 are magic.

      • Necron 99

        I purchased an old ammo box at a yard sale recently, and it had tire chains in it. I asked the seller if the chains were part of the deal and he said yes. I don’t know if they fit my car, maybe I should check.

      • DEG

        Snow tires are of limited use when it’s ice.

        My nonstudden Nokians do OK in the ice. Best snow and ice tires I’ve had.

        However, they’re expensive. And while they do OK in ice, they have limits.

      • DEG

        nonstudded.

  9. Stinky Wizzleteats

    “Discombobulator weapon”
    Bullshit. Is that what they’re calling bribes now?

    • UnCivilServant

      We throw money at military problems – either exceedingly expensive weapons, or some dollars under the table.

      It works.

      • Threedoor

        Wait till you see how much is spent on ‘education’ in the U.S. by
        government.

    • Ted S.

      OTOH, make your opponents wonder what sort of new weapons system you *do* have.

      • Stinky Wizzleteats

        Exactly what they’re doing plus covers for the bribetakers.

    • (((Jarflax

      Calvin and Hobbes running DARPA would add joy to my life.

      • juris imprudent

        Rick and Morty – and unfortunately they both work under Jerry.

  10. Drake

    Went all day with power, then it goes out at midnight well after the storm was over. Still not back. I’ll wait a while before hauling the generator out of the shed.

      • Drake

        Thanks. I’ll have to give wood stove a break midday to remove the ashes. Otherwise staying warm won’t be an issue.

  11. creech

    Equivalent to killing 100,000 protestors in America. Didn’t OMB draw a line in the sand regarding Iran shooting protesters? He must have taken a page from Obama’s handbook on talking the talk but not walking the walk

    • B.P.

      I’m wondering if the “talking the talk” part increased the death toll by giving people hope of American intervention and thus upping the protest numbers.

      • Threedoor

        Likely.

  12. Drake

    I hate the DHS and now I have to defend it or else we won’t have a border. Maybe a libertarian dream, if only we didn’t provide endless welfare and scam money for the useless people coming in.

    (Not entirely useless – they reliably vote Dem even if they aren’t supposed to vote)

    • Stinky Wizzleteats

      Open borders combined with social welfare is a suicide pact. Principles are good to have but there’s no reason to be stupid about it.

      • Drake

        Unless you are a member of the stupid party.

      • R C Dean

        Open borders without social welfare is a slower way to commit cultural suicide.

  13. Common Tater

    “NJ man ‘sipping coffee’ as $5K robotic snow blower clears his driveway during Winter Storm Fern….

    Tom Moloughney, a northern New Jersey resident and host of a popular YouTube channel focused on electric vehicles and charging tech, posted videos on X showing his autonomous Yarbo snow blower clearing his roughly 6,000-square-foot driveway during the storm.”

    https://nypost.com/2026/01/25/us-news/nj-man-sipping-coffee-as-5k-robotic-slow-blower-clears-his-driveway-during-monster-winter-storm-fern/

    WCPGW?

    • Drake

      I want the equivalent brush-hog / lawnmower for my yard and field.

    • R.J.

      I’ve seen those, and autonomous lawn mowers. Neither is ready for prime time. My experience with robot house vacuum cleaners taught me just how shitty something can be for a serious amount of cash.

      • Ted S.

        You don’t want videos of your cats riding the autonomous lawn mower?

      • Certified Public Asshat

        Idk, mine was a little over $100 and does a good job running around the first floor at night to keep the dog hair under control. It does occasionally get stuck and I did have to replace the battery after a year, but those are minor problems.

      • DrOtto

        Curious how much the battery was? They’re frequently more expensive than the host product these days.

      • Certified Public Asshat

        Under $20.

      • creech

        Are they supposed to replace a wife (or orphans)? Can a robot make me a sammich?

    • Threedoor

      6000 ft^2 driveway, 30×200’
      Crap I thought mine was big and I have a bunch of equipment, too poor to pave it though.

  14. The Other Kevin

    Unpopular opinion: I think Trump orders an attack on Iran. The USS Abraham Lincoln strike group just arrived in the area. Trump seems to like using carriers when he attacks things, that’s why they haven’t dropped any bombs yet.

    • UnCivilServant

      Did you label it as “unpopular” because you think people would disagree with that being the probable course of action, or if the locals on this site would begin kvetching when it happens?

      • The Other Kevin

        The first. Iran was out of the news for a while, and it looked like Trump had chased the laser pointer to the next thing.

        As for the second option, I think there’s a split in opinion here about that and I find that interesting.

      • (((Jarflax

        There’s always going to be a split here and basing any assessment of the popularity of a policy on the reactions here is deeply unwise because this is a group that self selected as extreme outliers in terms of beliefs. I mean we’re a tiny schismatic group from the libertarian group that makes up 1-2% of the public at best. We’re hard to please 🙂

      • UnCivilServant

        Don’t accuse me of being libertarian, I’m nothing of the sort.

      • (((Jarflax

        Ok, we’re a tiny group of schismatic libertarians and one hyper authoritarian crypto-monarchist.

      • UnCivilServant

        That’s a strange way to describe yourself, Jar.

      • SDF-7

        I’ve never claimed to be libertarian (or Libertarian for that matter) either. I don’t think I’m exactly alone here… conservative with libertarian leanings, really.

      • bacon-magic

        I am Bacon. -read that in Ralphie Wiggum’s voice

    • invisible finger

      He’s hoping Iran drops a bomb on MPLS.

      • Drake

        Certainly a possibility. That’s why that improbable sounding Time story just dropped.

        Given the far bigger problems we have domestically, it’s stupid and a good way to lose the midterms. If we start losing Sailors or even ships, that will guarantee it.

      • Stinky Wizzleteats

        Elected to handle shit at home, spends all his time doing bullshit overseas. The midterms are already gone. Maybe handle the fucking situation in Minnesota first?

      • Drake

        That would be a much better use of time, energy, and resources.

        Foreign adventures while a literal insurrection is taking place is not a good look.

    • Threedoor

      Has he wanted to do anything timely it would have been B2’s within 24 hours. Return trips out of Diego Garcia quicker.

  15. Common Tater

    “People could soon live to 150 years as breakthroughs in biological clocks and rejuvenation research stretch human lifespans to new highs, one expert predicted.

    Geneticist Steve Horvath told Time that living to 150 will someday be a reality — though he isn’t sure exactly when.

    “I have no doubt it will happen,” Horvath said, pointing to rapid advances in measuring and potentially reversing the biological aging process.”

    https://nypost.com/2026/01/25/us-news/humans-will-soon-live-150-years-thanks-to-bio-clocks-expert/

    I have plenty of doubt. No idea how society will afford people living 85 years past retirement.

    • invisible finger

      110 is the new 65.

      • Fourscore

        88 is not even the new 78

        What a difference a day, week, month, year makes.

      • Gustave Lytton

        Well solve the social security problem now!

      • The Other Kevin

        10 years.

      • PieInTheSky

        shit that soon? I need to lower my whisky intake

    • (((Jarflax

      MAID is made for this. The important people get to live to 150, the pensioners get gently ushered into the next world.

      • SDF-7

        The important people think they’ll upload their neural patterns to a server “soon” anyway and then they can directly manage the AI agents that manage the robots that do the real work and they can get rid of the rest of us more quickly than MAID would.

        (Yeah, I’m kidding with this… but not entirely and not as much as I used to on this front….)

    • SDF-7

      I was thinking the reverse — what hell is it going to be when you can’t retire until 125.

      • Fourscore

        A politician?

    • Threedoor

      No children to turn into linemen.

      All those 130 year old pipe fitters and maintenance techs.

  16. Common Tater

    “Armed Minneapolis anti-ICE protester Alex Pretti was carrying a popular handgun that has a history of unintentionally firing — leading some gun experts to suggest that the gun might have accidentally discharged after a Border Patrol agent grabbed it from him, causing another agent to open fire, killing him Saturday.

    Pretti, 37, an ICU nurse angry at President Trump’s crackdown on illegal immigration in Minnesota, was carrying a loaded Sig Sauer P320 9mm pistol when he allegedly tried to stop federal agents from arresting a woman on the street.”

    https://nypost.com/2026/01/25/us-news/alex-prettis-sig-p320-may-have-gone-off-accidentally-experts-suggest/

    I think that’s irrelevant. He shouldn’t have been trying to stop an arrest in the first place.

    • Drake

      Would be ironic if that shitty P320 started a civil war by firing without a trigger pull.

      • kinnath

        Like a black fly in your Chardonnay

      • Threedoor

        I’ll accept it Kinnath

    • rhywun

      He shouldn’t have been trying to stop an arrest in the first place.

      Nobody in their right mind would be interfering in this stuff. These crazies are being trained as cannon fodder. It’s nuts.

      • Not Adahn

        This was an unfortunate shooting, but I’d rate it as more justified than the shooting of Good, if only because the shooter didn’t do anything stupid like firing into a moving vehicle.

        How?

        Yelling “gun” shouldn’t be a carte blanche to randomly start shooting people. You need to be able to correctly identify the target as a threat, regardless of who else in the crowd might have had a gun. Heck, while Fedboi was busy ventilating the non-threat, he could have been missing the other shooter that as far as he could tell was the actual threat.

      • EvilSheldon

        Yelling ‘Gun!’ by itself, no. Combine that with a gunshot, yes. Not justification to randomly start shooting people, but justification to shoot the person who you’re grappling with who was in possession of the gun.

        Use of deadly force in self defense doesn’t require perfect analysis. That’s why the ‘reasonable man’ test exists.

        (Anyone who wants some high-level instruction in managing this kind of situation, should go take the Shivworks ECQC course. Three days of grappling with Simunitions against live roleplayers will really open one’s eyes.)

      • Not Adahn

        I seems to me that there needs to be some onus for identifying where the shot came from. In this case, the bullet catcher did NOT fire that shot, and he had been disarmed, potentially visibly so.

        I’d be somewhat (but only somewhat) ok with not having the panic-shooter not legally liable, but it should absolutely be a disqualification from carrying a gun for a living. Alas that there is no such disqualification anywhere in the US.

    • EvilSheldon

      I think that’s irrelevant. He shouldn’t have been trying to stop an arrest in the first place.

      No, he shouldn’t have, but ‘trying to stop an arrest’ is not by itself something that a police officer can use lethal force to prevent. So if a gun accidentally fired during a physical struggle, I would say that that is very relevant.

      • DrOtto

        Depends on how he was attempting to stop the arrest. Was the gun visible as he approached officers? There’s a lot of variables in this, but one thing is certain, officers are not trained to stand down when confronted over an arrest. That’s exactly when escalation tactics come into play and as we see, it escalates quickly and unpredictably. These incidents are begging for and getting force, that will sometime escalate to deadly force.

      • Common Tater

        Let’s say this has nothing to do with immigration, and an armed person who thinks drug laws are wrong, gets into a fight with the cops who are trying to arrest a drug dealer?

      • EvilSheldon

        Yes, that’s why I said, “by itself.” Obviously if one tries to interfere with a legal arrest by shooting the arresting officer, then deadly force is immediately on the table.

      • ZWAK, doktor of BRAIN SCIENCE!

        Apparently he resisted arrest after injecting himself into a confrontation between an ICE and a protester, never said a word about carrying, and as soon as they saw the holstered gun, everything went to shit. I was not there, obviously, but this is precisly why we have juryies.

        This is the best write up of it I have found:

        Officers were in a physical struggle with an armed suspect when a gun was perceived and the word “gun” was shouted. Under settled self-defense law, officers are entitled to rely on fellow officers’ reasonable perceptions. They do not have to personally confirm the threat.

        Once a firearm appears during active resistance, the legal standard is simple: reasonable perception of imminent deadly force. That standard was met here. Freeze-frame activism doesn’t override real-time dynamics, and the law does not require officers to wait to be shot. This was a tragic—but lawful—use of force.</blockquote? Officers were in a physical struggle with an armed suspect when a gun was perceived and the word “gun” was shouted. Under settled self-defense law, officers are entitled to rely on fellow officers’ reasonable perceptions. They do not have to personally confirm the threat.

        https://x.com/TheBrancaShow/status/2015188635876766090?s=20
        That is from a self-defense attorney, not your average mall ninja.

      • R C Dean

        I suspect the scenario was something like this:

        Yet another fraught, high-tension ICE op. This guy rolls up, does something to get himself arrested (not hard at all when you are sticking your nose into an active law enforcement operation). He resists arrest, the cops find the gun, yell “Gun!” as they are trained to do, manage to get it during the struggle and it goes off. At that point, you have cops who don’t know anything more than “Gun!” hear a gunshot and respond by putting rounds into the arrestee. The fact that he was being dogpiled doesn’t mean he can’t be pulling a trigger, after all.

      • EvilSheldon

        Let’s say this has nothing to do with immigration, and an armed person who thinks drug laws are wrong, gets into a fight with the cops who are trying to arrest a drug dealer?

        Excellent question!

      • Sensei

        WSJ said he was restrained, searched, disarmed by ICE when something went bang and everybody started firing.

        That all happened quickly, but it’s not looking good for ICE.

        OTH, it was really a dumb thing to do… I don’t like anybody here.

      • EvilSheldon

        Andrew Branca is not someone who’s opinion should be rated very highly. He has a terrible reputation among the more intelligent parts of the self-defense community.

        That said, I’ve come to pretty much the same conclusion. If you’re in a hands-on fight, and someone yells, “Gun! Gun!” and then there’s a gunshot, your reasonable fear of a deadly threat has pretty much been satisfied.

        This was an unfortunate shooting, but I’d rate it as more justified than the shooting of Good, if only because the shooter didn’t do anything stupid like firing into a moving vehicle.

        Of course, DHS and DOJ have been fucking the PR into a cocked hat…

      • Gustave Lytton

        Also, the attempted arrest began by the federal agent committing assault on one of the harassers standing in a public street. It’s bullshit and clowns all the way down.

      • creech

        Some people watch too many old westerns on tv where sheriff, say Marshal Dillon, always waits until the baddie goes for his gun before he draws and shoots the baddie. Or maybe Law and Order or Blue Bloods where cops are always asking perp to drop the gun or knife rather than simply blasting away.

    • Common Tater

      Another thing, what was this guy thinking when he decided to bring a gun? It seems there were two possibilities: 1) He never uses it. 2) He uses it against law enforcement.

      • EvilSheldon

        When I was down at VCDL Rally Day last week, I carried a gun. So did damn near everyone else there.

      • Not Adahn

        Did MN go the route of NY and declare that protests are gun free zones?

      • kinnath

        Did MN go the route of NY and declare that protests are gun free zones?

        No. MN allows an individual with a permit to carry to take a weapon to a protest/demonstration.

        So, Pretti was legal.

      • Common Tater

        Legal doesn’t mean it was a good idea. He knew where he was going.

      • kinnath

        Going armed to an action intended to interfere with the duties of armed officers seems flat out stupid to me.

      • Not Adahn

        I was somewhat hoping for the clusterfuck in which the Feds would use a MN law to justify themselves, where MN would deny that the feds had any jurisdiction over MN law, with potentially Walz/Frey/etc preemptively declaring the guy was innocent.

      • Fourscore

        Packin’ heat to a peaceful protest is not a good idea. No knives, no baseball bats, no Fuck You signs. That is not a peaceful protest.

        “He started it” may work with your mom though highly unlikely. It will never work against an LE guy.

        Legal and alive may be two different things.

      • DEG

        I carried guns at the Reopen NH protests I went to.

        All were peaceful.

    • R.J.

      The only problem with his argument is that most of the AI generated films I have seen from independents appears to have been excreted from the same hole as bombing popular films.

    • UnCivilServant

      Always is a long time.

      There was a time, ages ago, when the people spending money on art had taste and were looking for something aesthetically pleasing to decorate with, rather than a money laundering scheme.

      • Fourscore

        What did Hunter Biden ever do to you?

      • Tres Cool

        Nothing as tasteful as Epstein’s Clinton in a Blue Dress.

    • PieInTheSky

      there are definitely grift elements

    • rhywun

      The bitching is coming from the same people who bitched about the horseless carriage.

      It’s coming, people – deal with it.

      • UnCivilServant

        What’s with the random capital in the middle of the last name?

      • PieInTheSky

        hes an artist you wouldnt get it

      • rhywun

        To trick you thinking he was cool and hip instead of a Hitler bigot.

      • Nephilium

        UCS:

        Always the way I’ve seen it. I’m assuming something along the Scottish Mac or the Irish Mc (or O’).

      • PieInTheSky

        People also ask
        Where does the name TenNapel come from?
        The surname “Ten Napel” is of Dutch origin. It is a topographic name, derived from the Middle Dutch words “ten” meaning “at the” and “apel” referring to an apple tree or orchard. Therefore, the name likely originated for someone who lived near an apple tree or orchard.

        do with this information what you will.

      • Threedoor

        He came out as an actual Christian. Before that he was pretty California.

    • Threedoor

      Doug TenNaple Is an odd duck. Injad an opportunity to have a conversation with him after an event our college Christian group had where he spoke back 25 years or more ago. I think he’s a little less weird now but yeah. Odd.

  17. PieInTheSky

    WHAT IS ‘PANTSUIT DEPORTING’?

    One problem with the ‘Politics of Deportation’ is that, especially in a more genteel European context, too vigorously expressed it can ‘Scare The Hoes’. Many Europeans subconsciously think about refugees and migrants in the same kind of sentimental, doting, mothering way that they would think about cats and dogs – and if emerging Right Wing politics is seen as being too ‘nasty’ that sentimental instinct can kick in and cause a kneejerk response that is often completely detached from real world policy outcomes. Women get the ick. “It sounds nasty and mean, you are evil” etc

    In this way, it may not always be better to be ‘loud’ in your politics, especially if your rhetoric is strong and doubly so if you policies don’t live up to that rhetoric. (See the British Conservatives.) People like the cuddly European Social Democracy consensus, they don’t like thinking of themselves as bad people, they don’t like to ‘feel gross’. Many of the Countries that have had the most success with the ‘Immigration Problem’ like Denmark and now increasingly Sweden have done so by appearing moderate and presenting themselves as existing in continuity with that existing cuddly European Social Democracy sentiment

    What does the ideal ‘Under-The-Radar’ sensible, pragmatic and technocratic cuddly European Social Democracy Minister for Remigration (this is a ‘Scary Name’ you can just call the Ministry the Ministry of Foreign Affairs) look like? Ideally a woman in their 40s maybe 50s. Attractive in a homely mummy-milkers way but best years behind her and not so attractive that she intimidates other women. Probably your dad likes her. (Denmark’s Prime Minister Mette Frederickson is the platonic example.) She uses continuity progressive cuddly European Social Democracy language. She is a ‘Girlboss’. She talks about ‘compassion’, ‘duty of care’, ‘women’s rights’, ‘human rights’, ‘duty to the environment’ etc and everybody feels warm and cosy, the hoes are not scared by this unintimidating pantsuit-wearing HR woman, nobody gets the ick.

    https://x.com/kunley_drukpa/status/1834593144161100045

    • B.P.

      It’s just great that western civilization is kicking off a civil war on the basis of “I’m a good person and you’re mean”.

  18. The Other Kevin

    I’ve been texting Tundra. He’s doing fine, but heartbroken over what is happening in MN.

    Yesterday I read Walz sent out the national guard in orange vests and they’re giving coffee and donuts to “the resistance”. He just keeps escalating things, but the whole MN government is behind him. Can you imagine being in the MN national guard? “Put on this orange vest. Go give treats to Antifa, and be prepared to give your life to prevent illegal immigrant child molesters from being arrested.”

    I’m surprised there aren’t skirmishes at this point.

    • PieInTheSky

      To be honest I can no longer see any sort of working out differences possible… The sides are like scifi alien species at war with no ability to communicate.

      • The Other Kevin

        That’s a good way to put it. Most Democrats I talk to fully believe all the provably false things they see on TV and social media. We have two groups living in completely different realities.

      • ZWAK, doktor of BRAIN SCIENCE!

        I don’t think so. This is mostly a replay of late sixties, early seventies Weathermen type stuff who watched The Wire and think they know street smarts. Normies might not like the overall picture, but when this shit starts effecting jobs and other artifacts of daily life, it will go down the drain and these idiots will be left holding the bag.

      • PieInTheSky

        I thought it would be “affecting jobs” . Anyway not sure about the US but in Europe normies vote how they always voted and the politicians do whatever their agenda is without caring about the normies, and the normies rationalize things going down the drain until it is too late to fix, it seems. I cannot see thing being better in 20 years than now, but I can see them being much worse.

      • B.P.

        I’m still amazed that something approaching half the country has, within maybe a 15-year time span, been convinced that everyone in the world is entitled to live in the U.S. (perhaps even at the taxpayers’ expense) and the country should have no border. Virtually no one previously believed this.

      • rhywun

        Virtually no one previously believed this.

        I still don’t think many of their voters believe this but the Dems could put “killing puppies” at the top of their platform and they would garner the same number of votes as now.

        People vote on inertia and looks and not much else.

    • ZWAK, doktor of BRAIN SCIENCE!

      I would bet Walz has as much control of MN gov’t as Biden did of the US gov’t

      • Gustave Lytton

        Deep state kabuki theatre.

      • Fourscore

        You’ve seen the Walz’ hunting pictures. If you were an LE would you want him on the your team?

        I know, I know, he was a NG Sergeant Major but would you want him on your team?

      • Threedoor

        I wouldn’t want the vast majority of seargents majors on my team in general.

    • R C Dean

      I’m wondering what the end-game is here for the lefties. They keep escalating. Are they hoping Trump just calls the whole thing off? What’s their Plan B if he doesn’t, and keeps escalating too? Pretty much his next step is the Insurrection Act. What’s their plan then? Do they really think there will be house-to-house fighting and they will win?

      • PieInTheSky

        then end game is many people think ICE is mean and republicans lose badly in elections. they probably can hold on until then. This may be on purpose really, create situations that cannot be solved without some cruelty or at least things perceived as cruel by the masses. They are willing to have some martyrs to the cause. Probably many leftist like it when a few of them die as long as it is not someone close to them.

      • UnCivilServant

        They need to keep the base riled up to ensure they steal 2026 “to fight the violence”

      • PieInTheSky

        or to reference a tweet I posted above the end game is ‘Scare The Hoes’.

      • The Other Kevin

        I agree with Pie, the end game is always to manipulate public opinion to win elections, and then do whatever they can to cement one-party rule. There is always a glaring lack of “what we can do to improve the lives of the average citizen.”

      • The Last American Hero

        It’s the 2020 playbook. Cause chaos, paint the team as incapable of stopping it, and tell the public things will return to normal if you vote for them.

        After winning bigly in the mid-terms, impeach the motherfucker. Again.

        That’s the plan. Whether or not it will work is a separate question.

      • creech

        “create situations that cannot be solved without some cruelty or at least things perceived as cruel by the masses. ”
        It worked for the Civil Rights marchers; no reason it wouldn’t work today. Trump is role of Bull Connor, martyred Freedom Riders, normies will get sick of it and vote the bastards out.

      • rhywun

        I’m doubtful that the normies are being swayed to vote for the side of violent rioters but I’ve been wrong about this sort of thing in the past so who knows.

      • B.P.

        The normies are being persuaded that the chaos will go away if they vote Dem. And they’re wrong.

    • Common Tater

      “they’re giving coffee and donuts to “the resistance””

      Who do they think they are? Don Lemon?

    • B.P.

      This place could use some Tundra. I get why people want to unplug, though.

    • Pope Jimbo

      I’d love to know more about those MN NatG troops. How many of them are from Greater MN and how many are from the Twin Cities area?

      Walz isn’t loved outside of the 7 county metro area. I can’t believe that any MN NatG troops from there will be willing to fire on Fed troops from somewhere else.

      I also agree that making them hand out donuts and coffee isn’t going to be popular with the troops. Or maybe it is. Maybe the troops hope that – being fellow Minnesodans – they can try de-escalating and getting thing back to semi-normal?

  19. PieInTheSky

    WHY I LOVE PANAMA – BASICALLY FINEISM WITH GIANT TAX HAVEN CHARACTERISTICS 🇵🇦

    Spent some time in Panama – giant tax haven but to its credit a mostly competent giant tax haven. Have a certain admiration for a country (Panama isn’t really a country more a city state on top of a major shipping lane but still) that is prepared to say “yes we are going to make ourselves rich” and then actually follow up on that. A commitment to action you don’t see much anymore. And even if in Panama they don’t fully land it on the level of Dubai they still sort of land it, which is no small achievement – it is ‘fairly rich’. This kind of thing is impressive, especially in the context of Latin America. Have spent a lot of time in so-called ‘third world shitholes’ in recent years so have developed a very sophisticated ‘competence palate’ in the sense of I appreciate a lot more now countries which are in relative terms well-run and successful, even if that Basically Fine-dom was achieved by occasionally unsavoury methods.

    Panama’s relative wealth is reflected in its high-income status and its having one of the highest GDPs per capita in Latin America (around $33,571 in asset wealth per capita as of 2024). This stems basically from the canal and its service economy, which together account for 80% of GDP. The canal itself generates nearly a third of government revenue through tolls and facilitating global trade and the country’s shipping registry (the world’s largest) adds to that maritime logistics income. Other drivers include a robust financial sector (bolstered by its giant tax haven features), the Colon Free Trade Zone (the 2nd-largest in the world) and real estate development. Panama also uses the US dollar to eliminate currency risk, support low inflation and attract foreign investment. This all contributing to sustained economic growth, read – sustained economic growth. Again, no small achievement

    https://x.com/kunley_drukpa/status/2015440455731724294

    • Ted S.

      The Colon-Free Trade Zone is where to go for all your ostomy supplies.

    • R C Dean

      When I visited Panama, probably 20 years ago, I had the following impressions:

      It’s basically at a second world level of development. I doubt that’s changed.

      The people were just really pleasant and enjoyable.

      It is freakin’ gorgeous.

      • R C Dean

        Clicked too soon.

        We were kinda thinking about expatting there, so we looked at some real estate. I will never forget one lot that we looked at outside of Boquete. It had a view of both the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. There can’t be more than a few places in the world where that happens. We couldn’t afford it, or I might be living there now.

      • EvilSheldon

        I have very positive memories of Panama, Ecuador, and Argentina.

      • PieInTheSky

        Hope you did not accidentally evade some taxes while you were there.

      • Furthest Blue pistoffnick (370HSSV)

        I have very positive memories of Panama, Ecuador, and Argentina.

        “To all the girls I’ve loved before
        Who traveled in and out my door
        I’m glad they came along
        I dedicate this song
        To all the girls I’ve loved before.”

    • creech

      Another candidate for statehood.

    • Threedoor

      They used a filter to make it look shadowed.

      Still has a higher per capita GDP than Great Britain.

  20. The Late P Brooks

    Live to 150? What a stupid idea. I’m already sick of you people.

    • kinnath

      You don’t pine for sex with a 140 year old woman?

      • DrOtto

        I can’t wait for Q’s “Monday mammaries are reaching for the floor!” link.

      • Tres Cool

        No kink shaming!

      • Tres Cool

        I hate that I remembered this cartoon. Please forgive me.

        Totally NSFW

      • Furthest Blue pistoffnick (370HSSV)

        “I’m gonna grind your pelvis into dust” becomes more than a pickup line.*

        *I have seen it work at least once.

      • Not Adahn

        Is the 140 year old Elizabeth Hurley?

  21. The Late P Brooks

    Yesterday I read Walz sent out the national guard in orange vests and they’re giving coffee and donuts to “the resistance”.

    His prior statements about mobilizing the Guard were chock full of whimwham about “protecting the voices of all Minnesotans” or some such blather. He sure as Hell isn’t providing logistical support to ICE.

    • dbleagle

      Does he really believe that he’ll cause a TACO?

    • rhywun

      Walz and Frey are pretty openly stating that they are on the side of Antifa here. I don’t recall such higher ups being so brazen about violating Federal law in my lifetime. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

      • kinnath

        Governor George Wallace.

        I was quite young, but I remember the segregationists.

      • The Last American Hero

        Maybe ICE should use fire hoses to disperse the crowds. Added bonus of it being subzero in MN.

      • SarumanTheWoefullyIgnorant

        Don’t forget the dogs.

  22. Tres Cool

    Submitted w/o comment:

    B
    BookRavenBrass, Marietta, United States, moments ago
    It’s so cold, I saw a Somali with his hands in his own pockets!

  23. The Late P Brooks

    What’s their plan then? Do they really think there will be house-to-house fighting and they will win?

    I think they are counting on the Power of Love to save them. They’ll all join hands and sing, and the Evil Empire will crumble.

    *and I am not referring to that crappy ’80s song

    • R.J.

      Exactly right. Cause enough trouble for Trump to withdraw troops is the goal. Or to turn enough public opinion to make Republicans lose the congressional elections.

  24. The Late P Brooks

    It’s so cold, I saw a Somali with his hands in his own pockets!

    Doubleplusgood.

  25. KSuellington

    The Federal government needs to end sanctuary city and state laws. I’ve mentioned it before, but states were pressured to end their 18 year old drinking laws in the 80’s by threatened loss of highway funds. Only Louisiana held out for a few years but ultimately caved. The same thing needs to happen here. In my fantasy world we would completely eliminate Homeland Security (God I even hate that frigging name) and bring back the INS.

    • EvilSheldon

      For guns, too. All those 2A Sanctuary counties in VA need to have their funding cut off and their local governments taken over.

      • KSuellington

        No.

      • Gustave Lytton

        Once national reciprocityfederally mandated and regulated concealed carry is in place…

      • EvilSheldon

        Hey, if the feds can pressure states into ending one set of sanctuary laws, they can pressure states into ending another.

        Like I keep saying, don’t sell your enemies the rope they’re gonna lynch you with.

      • ZWAK, doktor of BRAIN SCIENCE!

        Immigration is a pure Fed sphere of power. 2A is an enumerated right.

        There should be zero sanctuary cities, not for one, not for the other, as there should be no need for them. Remove all funding for both in the name of insurrection, and send the ATF after any state that has enacted anti-2A laws, and send ICE to all sanctuary cities.

      • KSuellington

        Longer answer after kids drop off: Ideally those wouldn’t be needed if the 2nd was properly respected and SC decisions adhered to. In some ways, yes, it is wise to keep up guardrails. I don’t support ending the filibuster for exactly that reason. But in this case I don’t think there were guardrails there to begin with as it clearly has been done not just in the way I mentioned but in a number of others. When the Dems get back into power they are going to attempt another huge inflow anyway.

    • Threedoor

      Yes yes and yes.

  26. The Late P Brooks

    The Federal government needs to end sanctuary city and state laws.

    I don’t explicitly disagree, but I am extremely wary of letting the federal government have that sort of top down power, for reasons which should be all too obvious.

    • R.J.

      Somebody mentioned it above, merely yanking highway funds made states change the driving age to 21. Find an equivalent for this.

      • The Last American Hero

        President Whitmer salivates at the chance to fuck over Red States that don’t comply with her demands on emissions, guns, QUILTBAG education, etc.

      • R.J.

        Yes. Meanwhile I am fairly sure Trump tried to withdraw funds from non compliant states on several occasions and was blocked.

      • Threedoor

        End sanctuary laws.
        Let states, counties, precincts, individual property owners secede or change state/county/precinct affiliation.

    • JaimeRoberto (carnitas/spicy salsa)

      If only the Feds can enforce immigration law, then I think it’s legitimate to end the sanctuary laws.

      • KSuellington

        Absolutely . I think this situation is fairly analogous to the Feds stepping in to end Jim Crow when states were refusing.

  27. PieInTheSky

    The monument to Joseph Stalin in Yerevan was unveiled on October 29, 1950. It was one of the largest monuments to Stalin in the USSR, reaching a total height of 50 meters including the pedestal.

    In 1962, the sculpture of Stalin was removed from the pedestal, and in 1967, the “Mother Armenia” sculpture was installed in its place.

    https://x.com/pancaucasus/status/2015783539254403156

    • Threedoor

      Would.
      She’s my kinda lady.

  28. Not Adahn

    I finally got around to watching K-Pop Demon Hunter.

    My verdict: Good. Cute, fun wholesome. I’d lump it in with The Lion King, Frozen and The Lego Movie.

    And the climax from the “Idol” song on to where they magically speed up time nine hours is straight-up operatic.

    • kinnath

      The critical drinker gave it a positive review.

      • Not Adahn

        That’s why I gave it a try. I was obviously not the target demo.

        It’s going to be some kid’s favorite childhood movie.

    • Threedoor

      My wife made it about 5min.

      She hates anime style characters, likes Miazaki storytelling enough to give him a pass.

  29. PieInTheSky

    Trump wants to be great, writes @BDSixsmith
    , but he does not have what Aristotle called “Greatness of soul”

    https://x.com/TheCriticMag/status/2015107327133970524

    Saying critical things about the character of Donald Trump is like saying critical things about the filmography of Steven Seagal. There is no one to surprise, and it is hard to say anything original.

    Few Europeans can have admired the character of Donald Trump. Quite apart from his politics, he represents everything about America that Europeans disdain: the coarseness, the tastelessness, the arrogance et cetera. (I remember snickering at caricatures of Trump in Doonesbury before he had even entered politics.)

    Some of us have had a lingering sense of anti-anti-Trumpism pretty much directly in response to this. European leaders who speak eloquently and behave civilly while still relying on American power to underwrite their cultural and regulatory boondoggles seem repulsively pathetic. Right-wingers who wallow in aesthetics of conservatism while flinching from any sort of political action are exhaustingly tedious. If Trump can at least shake up a complacent system in which such people prosper, some of us have thought, he will at least have accomplished something.

    Yet it looks increasingly plausible that Trump’s aggressive obnoxiousness will actually embolden them. There’s no clever-clever way of getting around it: the man has as much honour in his bulky frame as a jellyfish has bones. Anyone in his vicinity is going to suffer by association.

    • SarumanTheWoefullyIgnorant

      “the man has as much honour in his bulky frame as a jellyfish has bones”

      I read the article too. TDS is so tedious.

      And no it won’t embolden them. Because they need US cash to keep the grift going.

    • Threedoor

      I’ve seen that before.
      It’s beautiful and deserves to be seen more than once.

  30. PieInTheSky

    Ye issues an apology for his antisemitic comments

    “I regret and am deeply mortified by my actions in that state, and am committed to accountability, treatment, and meaningful change. It does not excuse what I did though… I am not a Nazi or an antisemite. I love Jewish people… To the black community – which held me down through all of the highs and lows and the darkest of times. The black community is, unquestionably, the foundation of who I am. I am so sorry to have let you down. I love us.

    In early 2025, I fell into a four-month long manic episode of psychotic, paranoid and impulsive behavior that destroyed my life. As the situation became increasingly unsustainable, there were times I didn’t want to be here anymore.
    … ”

    https://x.com/FearedBuck/status/2015784919402750190

    I guess it took Fuentes and Clavicular to make ye come to his senses.

    • Common Tater

      Fuentes and Clavicular are retarded and gay.

  31. Tonio

    The Democrats Have a New Playbook and It Centers on Taking Out Kristi Noem

    And just after I read that a post popped up on my social media feed about that. Added bonus that the AWFL making the post described Noem as stupid, something that AWFL shouldn’t be throwing arount.

    • JaimeRoberto (carnitas/spicy salsa)

      Of course Noem is stupid. I mean she doesn’t even wear those thick plastic rimmed glasses like the smart people do.

  32. UnCivilServant

    I’ve got a spiral of annoyance going on that I need to break.

    I’m annoyed at my shoulder for being hurt. Because it’s hurt, I’ve been taking the shovelling in smaller segements.

    While I was resting the shoulder between segments, somebody with a snow blower came along and cleared that part of my sidewalk I hadn’t gotten to yet.

    I actually got annoyed at the Help because, Dammit, I was getting to it! But really, my pride was wounded, and I’m annoyed at my behavior and reaction to it all.

    🙁

    • Not Adahn

      I overbought my snowblower when I moved to my house. I’m going to regret it when it needs repairing, but for now it’s good to have.

      • UnCivilServant

        I have nowhere to store one when not in use. Else I’d have bought one years ago.

      • Common Tater

        Keep it in the living room as a conversation piece.

      • Sensei

        I’ve got big motor small width. Wanted more maneuverability with enough power not to stall out.

        Still hate maintaining it, however.

      • UnCivilServant

        Snowblowers are not known as great conversationalists.

      • Tres Cool

        End table.

      • Threedoor

        Parked next to the Knucklehead.

  33. The Late P Brooks

    merely yanking highway funds made states change the driving age to 21. Find an equivalent for this.

    Do you seriously expect Congress to extort individual states into making us freer?

    • R.J.

      No, it would be blocked. Trump already tried on more than one occasion to do that.

    • Stinky Wizzleteats

      The highway funding stuff is directly tied via the NHTSA and roadway safety, dubious or not there’s at least a logical link. Refusing to distribute, say, federal education grants in states that refused to comply would’ve been a no go from the courts. Same applies here.

      • Threedoor

        The NTHSA is a joke.
        The fire latches on my 69 Chevy Suburban are are stronger than the ones on my 2018 Pickup.

      • Threedoor

        Door. Damnit.

  34. The Late P Brooks

    I am not a Nazi or an antisemite. I love Jewish people…

    They make great sammiches.

    • EvilSheldon

      I could totally go for a Jewish sandwich, if you know what I mean… *salacious wink*

      And then afterwards we could go get a Reuben.

      • Stinky Wizzleteats

        It’s hard to beat a well made Reuben.

      • Tres Cool

        How can you tell when a jewish girl orgasms?

        She drops her nail file.

        /be here all week

      • Threedoor

        Reuben uber alles.

    • Gdragon

      And the jokes! Oh the jokes…

  35. Common Tater

    “”I won the Election in a Historic Landslide, and Republicans won Majorities in both the House and Senate, in large part, because we pledged to SEAL THE BORDER, which we have done, and launch the largest Mass Deportation of Illegal Alien Criminals in American History,” Trump declared. “This Deportation effort is underway, and in Republican run Cities and States, these operations are going peacefully and smoothly, because Local Law Enforcement Officers are allowed to work with their Federal counterparts.”

    https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2026/01/just-trump-goes-demands-tim-walz-jacob-frey/

    • Stinky Wizzleteats

      -Trump GOES OFF
      Oh snap!

      Talk is cheap you orange wuss.

      • ZWAK, doktor of BRAIN SCIENCE!

        What do you want him to do? Go out and shoot everyone who disagrees with him?

      • Stinky Wizzleteats

        No but stop talking like Clint Eastwood and then slinking away. Maybe lean on Walz and Co. more substantially, maybe go after the funding of the orgs that are putting people on the streets. There are plenty of ways to handle this that don’t involve gunning people down that are better than barking like a toothless dog.

    • rhywun

      Historic Landslide

      🙄

  36. Common Tater

    “A former nurse made a plea agreement, pleading no contest after a slew of child abuse charges were brought against her.

    Erin Strotman, 27, worked in the neonatal intensive care unit at Henrico Doctors’ Hospital, where from 2022 through 2024, she allegedly inflicted harm on nine children, adding up to 20 charges.

    Judge Richard Wallerstein Jr. accepted the plea deal, which includes a maximum sentence of three years in prison despite such heinous crimes.”

    https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2026/01/neonatal-nurse-pleads-no-contest-9-charges-abusing/

    Deport her and the judge to Uganda.

    • Threedoor

      Stockade for a month.
      Then walk her over to the scaffold.

  37. Common Tater

    ““People, including children, have been seized from their homes, workplaces, and the street by masked federal agents. Peaceful protestors and citizen exercising their constitutional right to observe and document law enforcement have been arrested, beaten, teargassed, and most searingly, in the cases of Renee Good and Alex Pretti, shot and killed,” Clinton said,”

    https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2026/01/bill-clinton-throws-gasoline-fire-attacks-trump-administration/

    CWAA

    • rhywun

      “observe”

      Stop lying, leftists.

    • Plinker762

      Thank God nothing bad happened during Clinton’s presidency.

    • Threedoor

      He’s the same age as I am.
      If i spent even an hour working out a couple times a month i would look better than he does and would put money that outside of a car crash I’ll outlive him. Just the fact that I get some sun and red meat makes my skin look better than his.

  38. Common Tater

    “Woke woman who wants to abolish prisons says she didn’t report her rapist to police because it would make her feel ‘silly and strange’

    Krauthamer, a self-proclaimed ‘staunch prison abolition activist’, said she did not report the assault because she wished it had never happened and believed imprisoning the abusers would do nothing for her.

    ‘The prospect of being a participant in other peoples’ incarceration is as alien to me as anything could be,’ she wrote.”

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15498367/Anna-Krauthamer-rape-essay-prison-abolitionist.html

    Or it never happened.

    • rhywun

      You really can’t fix stupid, can you.

    • Threedoor

      This makes Steve Smith happy to hear.

  39. JaimeRoberto (carnitas/spicy salsa)

    We had frost on the roof yesterday morning. I don’t think it got above 50 all day. It was pretty rough.

    • kinnath

      We got above 0 yesterday. Not great, but better than Minnesota.

  40. Gender Traitor

    Too Local Daily Ray of Sunshine: The little female stray/feral cat who comes around our house to eat (and flirt with our neutered toms through the screen door in warmer weather) is reportedly in the little hidey-hole that TT set up for her on our back patio.

    I was really worried about her. We got more than a foot of snow, and it’s currently 14 degrees F (“feels like 0”) here in SW OH. Don’t know if she’s been there the whole time or mushed her way over the frozen tundra, but at least she’s here!

  41. The Late P Brooks

    What do you want him to do? Go out and shoot everyone who disagrees with him?

    He needs to up his dictator game. He could start by reading the Ayatollah’s book on “How to Deal With Dissidents”.

    • Stinky Wizzleteats

      The choices at hand are not make noise and do little as opposed to shooting people in the streets or even roughing them up. There’s plenty of things that can be done but they require political will and competence.

      • trshmnstr

        The last thing I’d do is publicize those actions to the entire country. Set the trap, spring the trap, then talk about it.

  42. Pope Jimbo

    If there was anything to gain by pointing out the hypocrisy of the Dems, this order by a Fed judge to not destroy evidence related to the recent shooting should be given the full Louis Lerner treatment. “Sorry all our hard drives failed and there are no backups”.

    Judge Eric Tostrud’s order bars the federal government from “destroying or altering evidence related to the fatal shooting involving federal officers that took place in or around 26th Street and Nicollet Avenue in Minneapolis on Jan. 24, 2026, including but not limited to evidence that defendants and those working on their behalf removed from the scene and/or evidence that defendants have taken into their exclusive custody.”
     
    The lawsuit was filed after the BCA said it was blocked from accessing the shooting scene on Saturday to collect evidence, despite having a search warrant giving them authority to do so.

    • Pope Jimbo

      Speaking of which… The MN Department of Corrections has leapt into the fray and accused the DHS of being a bunch of liars

      The agency has launched a new website to combat what it calls “ongoing misinformation” from the Department of Homeland Security, just hours after a federal immigration enforcement agent fatally shot 37-year-old U.S. citizen and Minneapolis man Alex Pretti.
       
      “In the hours following the shooting, U.S. Border Patrol Chief Gregory Bovino held a press conference asserting that the operation was targeting an individual named Jose Huerta-Chuma and characterized him as having a significant criminal history. Because federal statements have repeatedly included inaccurate information about Minnesota custody and criminal records, the DOC reviewed available records to determine whether the individual referenced had any connection to Minnesota state prison custody.
       
      Based on DOC records and publicly available Minnesota court data:
       
       
      * The individual identified by federal officials has never been in Minnesota DOC custody.
       
      * DOC and court records show no felony commitments associated with this
       
      * Public Minnesota court records reflect only misdemeanor-level traffic offenses from more than a decade ago.
       
      * The individual is not currently under DOC supervision.”

      I’m going to go out on a limb and guess that our vibrant neighbor has been in trouble somewhere else in the states and that is where the DHS got their info. So the MN DOC is technically correct (the best kind).

      • rhywun

        We are really in a dark place when the staties are in favor of violating federal law simply because Orange Hitler.

  43. The Late P Brooks

    Apocalypse porn

    Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) believes the Trump administration’s deployment of federal immigration personnel to cities nationwide is part of a quest to “take control” of the midterm elections.

    “It has always been, I think, the fear, and now I think closer to the reality that the Trump administration is creating this mayhem, particularly in cities in swing states, in order to take control of the election, to say, ‘Oh, the city’s out of control, the state’s out of control, you can’t trust the state government, we just need to run the election in November,’” Murphy told host Dana Bash on CNN’s “State of the Union.”

    Murphy’s remarks come less than 24 hours after a Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agent fatally shot 37-year-old Alex Pretti, an American citizen, in Minneapolis. The administration has sent thousands of CBP and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) personnel to Minneapolis, amid a federal probe into fraud within Minnesota’s social services programs.

    He’s going to burn the Reichstag!

    • Ted S.

      Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) believes

      without evidence

  44. The Late P Brooks

    Where is the class action suit against the Minneapolis mayor on behalf of law abiding non-insane Minneapolis residents?

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