Burn of the Day
- Donald R. McClarey
Donald R. McClarey
Cradle Catholic. Active in the pro-life movement since 1973. Father of three, one in Heaven, and happily married for 43 years. Small town lawyer and amateur historian. Former president of the board of directors of the local crisis pregnancy center for a decade.
Despicable French is desperately trying to protect the tiny minority of horrible people that are running America into a ditch.
Here is a short list of some of Trump’s Triumphs.
US #1 producer of oil/nat gas; Americans could afford food, gasoline and home heating oil; controlled southern border; stable prices; strong GDP growth; Iran in a box; Arab/Israel peace pacts; destroyed ISIL/ISIS; generationally low unemployment; record high Real Median Household Income; Afghanistan pacified.
Uncle Joe’s handlers reversed all of that. And he is a Chinese prostitute.
French is without a doubt a shill and the curios in his employment history are such that there’s a reasonable suspicion that there’s been a t0th planet influencing him for a long time. So, asking what French actually believes and why is a futile exercise. Let’s posit for a moment there’s some sort of pantomime that takes place between French and the editorial page editor wherein the editor asks French to explain what comes out of his pen. As in, how is it that Trump’s vociferous supporters, who tend to be rather thin on the ground among America’s bourbon class, qualify as ‘coddled’? Is it French’s view that skilled workers and small businessmen are ‘coddled’?
Note that IRS 990 forms are available vial ProPublica and you can rummage around in them and discover now and again what John Podhoretz, Richard Lowry, Kevin Williamson, Jonah Goldberg, and French himself have been paid over the years. Then you can compare them to the Bureau of Labor Statistics data on what common-and-garden journalists and broadcasters are paid. Remember that scandal which erupted when Michael Voris discovered that the board of Catholic Answers had approved a compensation package for Karl Keating which exceeded that of the president of EWTN by 70%, even though EWTN had 7x as many employees as Catholic Answers? Well, the National Review and Commentary upper stratum have received compensation from 2.5x to 6x what an ordinary journalist / broadcaster is paid. The fellow who ran AEI for a dozen years was granted an obscene compensation package, but at least he could say he resigned a tenured faculty position to take the job and had a three-digit population of employees, most of whom were extensively educated professionals. National Review employs fewer than 50 people and Commentary fewer than 10, and, no, none of them run sophisticated social research projects.
French is about as accurate as Pope Judas was calling Trump a non-Christian for wanting to secure our border w a wall.
So welcome to see the NY Times finally offer a counterpoint to their unending positive coverage of Trump supporters.
Carpe Dunktem after 2022 red not a wave. “We live in a post-knowledge, post-truth, post-logic society based solely on the whims of self-obsessed tribalistic rage monsters with Stockholm syndrome whose worth and identity is completely tied to the success of their own captors.”
Eighty percent of recent poll respondents rate the US economy ‘poor/not so good.’
So, Drear Leader [assuming he’s still vertical] will get more than 95 million ‘votes’ in 2024. It’s a lock. The fix is in.
So welcome to see the NY Times finally offer a counterpoint to their unending positive coverage of Trump supporters.
Dale, don’t hurt yourself with your tongue so far in your cheek! Pravda was less predictable than the contemporary New York Times.
https://www.thenewneo.com/2023/03/27/fbi-infiltration-of-the-proud-boys/#comments
Sir, you have a criminal practice. Have you ever seen anything like this?
Nope. The case should be dismissed with prejudice immediately as a sanction against the prosecution.
I get so much practice these days that it doesn’t do more than slightly sting any more. A mad, mad, mad world, to quote the title of a movie I did not see in my youth.
“I get so much practice these days that it doesn’t do more than slightly sting any more. A mad, mad, mad world, to quote the title of a movie I did not see in my youth.”
Forgive me for butting in but: Go see Its a mad, mad, mad world and Young Frankenstein just for laughs. Horribly funny.