News Roundup

And why so many?  Try this little tidbit:


...just sayin’.

Some Election 2024 News:


...read the article to see the truth about “Form EL-131”.  Then feel the burn...

In Financial News:


...starve the fuckers.

And some International News:


...funny how Commie votes are always “unanimous”, isn’t it?


...let ’em eat bugs;  the government apparatchiks, I mean.


... [/Frank Zappa]

In ShowBiz News:


...if they want to add more fantasy to Bond movies, they’ll have to bring in dragons and elves.

And in Health News:


...especially goblins.



...and the ad copy writes itself:  “Better Woodies, Longer Life!

From the anals [sic] of Wokedom:


...seems like it was consensual, so I can’t see the problem here. [j/k]

And from the front lines of Sex Wars:


...but of course, he’ll still be on the hook for child support.
#BelieveAllWomen

And in some 

And strolling down :


...”thrills”, hey?  Let’s have a look:

Yeah, I guess that’s kinda “thrilling” — and the end of the news.

9 comments

  1. Re: the third pic of Apollonia Llewellyn

    Why can’t I get the image of “The Christ of The Andes” out of my head?

  2. In regards to “man wants divorce”, the old adage applies. Mama’s baby, Daddy’s … maybe?

    As to the girl, I spy some fat girl in her dying to get out. Give her a couple years, a couple of kids, and a whole lotta food and let’s see what happens.

    1. The whole *point* of marriage, as far as I can tell, is to assure paternity. Nothing else about it matters to anyone but the couple (or throuple, or whatever) involved. If it doesn’t achieve that function then the husband is entirely justified in seeking an annulment and financial compensation.

      Of course our pussified courts have no interest in justice for men.

  3. Fun story about voting in Wisconsin: My wife and I lived there for 3 cold ass, miserable years, and were there during the great recall election of Scott Walker in 2012 because lefties were shocked and outraged that a) a Republican won, and b) he was doing exactly what he promised to do.
    So we decided to vote, and I thought it would be interesting to see how hard that was, given that we were renting, still owned a house in another state, and hadn’t changed our residency (driver licenses, professional licenses, etc.) As it turns out, very easy: you just need to show up to the polls on election day, have something with your name and address in that precinct on it (electric bill, cable bill, etc.; ie, something easy to gin up and print yourself) and some sort of ID with your name on it (literally anything, nothing government required, also easy to do with the right printer) and boom, you’re good to go. So we went, registered, and voted, using our work IDs and a legit bill to our rental address, I wanted to make sure we were 100% legal.
    Here’s the weird thing: As we walked out, my wife was saying how easy it would be to cheat, and I saw a bunch of big pipefitter union looking guys getting out of a van and the driver – lets call him Union Rep – with a clipboard and a manilla envelope, passing out plastic ID cards and pieces of paper that looked folded for a mailing envelope, to each of the bohunks. It dawned on me that if they were just carpooling they’d all have their own IDs, proof of residencies, etc., but if they were driving from precinct to precinct doing this, someone would need to organize things to have different names and appropriate addresses for each guy. I guess ma-ma-ma poker face ma-ma poker face is completely broken, as my jaw was on my chest and one of the bohunks passing us just smirked his ass off, like he’d seen the penny drop and knew that there was not a single thing I could do about it. They just vote there, drive to the next polling place, rinse and repeat.
    Years before that, I saw a local adult group home van pull up to a polling place and the two Tard Wranglers helped the 6 or so mentally retarded (but old enough to vote!) people in, into a voting booth, and voted for them while their tard in the booth asked the melanin enhanced wrangler if they could have their ice cream now.
    So yeah, vote fraud is real, and I’ve seen it happen, in two states.

    1. Vote fraud needs to be a capital crime. Won’t happen, but the alternative is not pretty.

  4. Our elections are not secure in the least. Ban early voting. Mail in ballots should be very hard to get and counterfeit and only given on legitimate need. Demand real voter ID.

    I’m not a big fan of ARs although they do seem very fun to shoot and the recoil is mild. Buy as many guns as you like.

    DOJ is another agency that has been weaponized for quite a while. Their little section on red flag laws needs to be eliminated immediately.

  5. The Red Curtain of Blood descended and I couldn’t finish the article on Wisconsin voting. If that’s going on in Wisconsin, it’s happening elswhere. How the hell are conservatives supposed to win any more elections?

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