Trump is now claiming that Kamala Harris is an illegal alien.
— Captain Obvious™️ (@TheFungi669) September 7, 2024
Does that mean that Tuesday’s debate will be Alien vs. Predator?
"Do not go gentle into that good night. Blog, blog against the dying of the light"
Tuesday, September 10, 2024
Today's News: Getting through the next eight weeks
Monday, September 09, 2024
Stories from the Internet: The Great Flamingo Uprising
In addition to the aviary/jungle exhibit, our zoo has several species of birds that pretty much have the run of the place. They started with a small flock of flamingos and some free-range peacocks that I’m almost certain came from my old piano teacher’s farm. She preferred them to chickens.At some point in time they also acquired a pair of white swans (Or as I call them, “hellbirds”) and some ornamental asian duckies to decorate the pond next to the picnic area. Pigeons, crows, assorted ducks and a large number of opportunistic Canada geese moved in on their own.Now; the ponds that dot the zoo property (I don’t remember how many there are but the one by the picnic area is the only one with swans) were also full of ginormous koi fish, some of whom by now are at least three feet long.Sensing an opportunity to cash in on the koi, the zoo put up little vending machines all over the place that dispense handfuls of food pellets. I swear to god the fish can hear the crank turning, and will show up at the nearest railing, blooping expectantly at whoever happens to be standing there and doing their best to appear starving and desperate.And they weren’t the only ones who learned to associate the sound with the imminent arrival of food. The Canada geese knew a good deal when they saw one, and had long since ceased to migrate anyway. They formed roving gangs of thug-geese and staked out their turf around the vending machines, ready to mug anyone with pocket change. Picture yourself as a small child squaring off with a bird fully prepared to strip search you while standing on your feet and yelling “HWAAAAAKK!!” in your face. It’s traumatizing to you and deeply hilarious to your parents.Anyway. ...
Sunday, September 08, 2024
Today's News: They're trying to "Sane-wash" Trump
Learned a new word today: "sane-washing." It's the process whereby the media cover up Trump's unintelligible gibberish by cleaning up his quotes, never reporting his mental deterioration, and pretending he's sane no matter how insane his comments.
— Bruce Bartlett (@BruceBartlett) September 8, 2024
this is exactly what i mean when i accuse outlets of sane-washing Trump https://t.co/JuM3Ui1YLl
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) September 5, 2024
Amazing levels of sanewashing here. https://t.co/O8RvkcDaDR pic.twitter.com/CUAbeDoLPd
— Parker Molloy (@ParkerMolloy) September 6, 2024
Saturday, September 07, 2024
Today's News: Tell me lies, tell me sweet little lies....
For years now, we have been told how successful the Canadian right-wing social media influencer pundit critics are.
In this Ohio town, it was tradition: Latin mass, biscuits and gravy at Bob Evans, and then down to the old Russian content factory to make six figures trashing America’s democratic institutions. But now the woke mob wants to take all that away.
— New York Times Pitchbot (@DougJBalloon) September 5, 2024
Friday, September 06, 2024
Trying to protect the NDP vote in Elmwood-Transcona?
Canada is still mystified by Singh's decision to "rip up" his Supply and Confidence agreement with Trudeau.
Funny, most of the time when people “rip up agreements” it’s because the other side didn’t deliver. Notice @theJagmeetSingh never once mentioned that? And that because he can’t. Because we DID deliver. Voters will not look kindly on him.
— Mark Gerretsen π¨π¦ πΊπ¦ (@MarkGerretsen) September 5, 2024
Cochrane notes that Singh has been considering this move for a month - he recorded his video announcement in August -- so Cochrane asks Singh several times "Yes, but why, and why NOW?"If you want to watch David Cochrane absolutely eviscerate Jagmeet Singh on national television, it’s the first twenty minutes of this clip. https://t.co/WvceDwK39d
— Dale Smith (@journo_dale) September 6, 2024
Thursday, September 05, 2024
Ain't we havin' some fun now? Crazy stories today about Singh in Canada, and the Russians in the US
You are delusional Sir. Every appearance suggests that when Poilievre says 'jump'... you jump. Cannot imagine worse political timing. Which sadly is nothing new for you.
— Mike Morris (@1MikeMorris) September 4, 2024
“I really hope the NDP stays focused on how we can deliver for Canadians—as we have over the past years—rather than focusing on politics,” PM Trudeau tells reporters
— Cheryl π in Nova Scotia ππ¨π¦π¦ (@mini_bubbly) September 4, 2024
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The pundits seem to agree that it is unlikely the end of the agreement will result in an election this fall, but of course we never know whether Singh's tender fee-fees will be hurt by something Trudeau says in passing...My fellow Canadian. Where do you stand? pic.twitter.com/O8Al8nWA3U
— Roddy π¨π¦ (@RodKahx) September 4, 2024
Losing seats and allowing a Conservative supermajority isn’t something to gain https://t.co/eOwqz8JKna
— Evan Scrimshaw (@EScrimshaw) September 4, 2024
Wednesday, September 04, 2024
Today's News: Roundup on vaccine denialism
...Misinformation about COVID vaccines, and vaccines more generally, has become so entrenched and normalized that it now regularly forms part of political platforms.Given that vaccines, including COVID vaccines, are widely considered one of the greatest achievements of biomedicine – it has been estimated that over the past 50 years vaccines have saved more than 150 million lives – this is a deeply worrying trend. We need to recognize that the merger of politics and vaccine misinformation is doing grave harm....given the strong, broad and international scientific consensus on the value of COVID vaccines, how did we get here? Obviously, there are many factors at play, but, alas, the embrace of vaccine misinformation is increasingly about ideology.Political identity has become one of the most significant – perhaps the most significant – variable predicting vaccine hesitancy, the embrace of vaccine misinformation, distrust of relevant scientific institutions, perceptions of risk surrounding vaccines, and belief in the efficacy of disproven COVID therapies (e.g., ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine). Indeed, numerous studies have shown a strong and growing association between vaccination hesitancy and ideology. In the U.S., political partisanship matters more than race, age, insurance coverage or education in predicting vaccine uptake. Studies have consistently shown that those who identify as Republican are much more likely to not get vaccinated and to hold a dim view of COVID vaccines. A 2024 study found that even the reporting of vaccine adverse events is influenced by political identity, showing that in Republican states, “vaccine recipients or their clinicians” are more likely “to report COVID-19 vaccine AEs” than in Democratic states.A similar trend can be found around the world, including in Canada. .......The harms of increasingly politicized vaccine discourse are not isolated to COVID. The hesitancy created by the spread of misinformation during the pandemic has spilled over to adversely impact the perceptions of other beneficial vaccines. A 2024 study found, in the words of the researchers, that “conservatives in the United States spread their negative attitudes towards the COVID-19 vaccines to unrelated vaccines,” including flu, HPV, MMR and chickenpox. Studies show that politicizing public discourse about vaccines can also heighten equity issues and make it more difficult to counter harmful misinformation....
Monday, September 02, 2024
Today's News: Paralympics pride; remarkable connections; funniest book Forward ever; and Animal crackers
GOLD FOR CANADA π¨π¦
— Devin Heroux (@Devin_Heroux) September 2, 2024
Nicholas Bennett wins Canada’s first gold medal at the Paralympics.
He swims his way to gold in the 100m breaststroke SB14. It’s his second medal at the Games. Canada now has 11 medals in Paris.https://t.co/nHgA1oV408
It was at the sharp turn coming up from along the seine. I believe there was an issue with the chain and he ran into the barriers right in front of me. Devastating turn of events, but it was incredible to see him get back up and finish the race out. He waved at us the next lap <3
— Je suis fatiguΓ© (@DevittIsabelle) September 2, 2024
Here is a wonderful statement about the meaning of the Olympics and Paralympics:BRENT LAKATOS WINS SILVER FOR CANADA! π¨π¦π₯π¨
— Athletics Canada (@AthleticsCanada) September 1, 2024
The six-time Paralympian brings home Team Canada’s first athletics medal of the Paris2024 #Paralympics in the T53 400m final with a Season’s Best time of 47.25s! π
πΈ: Marcus Hartmann / Gate3 Photo Agency pic.twitter.com/rOnMHiwiAA
After Team Canada’s women’s sitting volleyball victory today I asked Allison Lang about this being so much more than sport
— Devin Heroux (@Devin_Heroux) September 2, 2024
And then she answered with 60 seconds of magic I’ll never forget.
Here’s π¨π¦ Allison Lang on what the Paralympics are truly about.
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Today's News: International Overdose Awareness Day 2024
A bright red rose. A feather. A child’s hand outlined in blue. Dozens of names — full names, first names, nicknames, initials. Messages written on paper diamonds in careful script; in crayon scribbles:“Forever in our hearts.” “#1 Dad.” “Brother.” “Love and miss you forever.”Birthdays. Death days.Laid out on purple canvas in front of Prairie Harm Reduction in Saskatoon, the community memorial star blanket filled up quickly, each diamond in the pattern paying tribute to a loved one who died from overdose.When the International Overdose Awareness Day gathering began on Saturday morning, the plan had been to fill the canvas with 72 diamonds. Less than two hours in, organizers were quickly cutting their remaining blank tiles into quarters, so the memorial wouldn’t run out of space.“It’s hard, as someone who has had some family history with addiction, to see so many names in such a short amount of time,” said lead artist Kamisha Alexson. “It’s eye-opening.“But it’s empowering, too, to see how people honour those who have passed on: There’s no shame, no guilt, no anger or resentment. Just something beautiful.”...
Sunday, September 01, 2024
Today's News: "But how is the chicken cooked?"
This is like finding people who don’t like ice cream and writing a whole story about them. pic.twitter.com/QybSBrWMmW
— Mark Jacob (@MarkJacob16) August 8, 2024
My will to live, seeping away pic.twitter.com/3vgAkqLqNg
— Tom Nichols (@RadioFreeTom) August 26, 2024
Saturday, August 31, 2024
Wrapping up the week: why Poilievre really wants an election; why Harris still needs to work really hard
Ohhh THAT’S why Poilievre wanted the NDP to pull the plug on the Lib govt yesterday LOL. The Cons are in full panic mode:
— Stephano Barberis (@HelloStephano) August 30, 2024
“Economy beats Bank of Canada forecast with 2.1% growth
Fastest growth since the first quarter of 2023” https://t.co/RFVctfVhCo
The Bank of Canada will cut its overnight rate by 25 basis points for a third straight meeting on Sept. 4 and again in October and December, faster reductions than previously thought, according to a majority of economistshttps://t.co/NH9c7fNrv9
— Jaro Giesbrecht (@JaroGiesbrecht) August 30, 2024
Too late!Anyone who thinks having Poilievre as PM will make things better needs to have a hard look at Ontario and Alberta. That's the Con reality. Not some nirvana where crime goes away and everyone gets a free house. They're chaos agents, not problem solvers.#NeverVoteConservative
— Christopher Byrne π¨π¦πΊπ¦ (@CBinVAN) August 28, 2024
Looking to the United States, we see that Democrats still need to be the grownups while Republicans can still act like childrenConservative opinion writer for G&M says if Poilievre is going to win he needs to shut up.
— Mike Morris (@1MikeMorris) August 29, 2024
Translation: The guy is nuts and people are going to realize it if he keeps talking.
“Kamala needs to be more specific about her child tax credit and housing proposals, and explain how she will bring down prices on day one!”
— The Tennessee Holler (@TheTNHoller) August 30, 2024
Meanwhile: https://t.co/8PrjPbetGx
Josh Marshall sums up The State Of The Race:You can tell he’s lying because his lips are moving, @StuPolitics https://t.co/HcLShLRw6m
— ANNE LAMOTT (@ANNELAMOTT) August 30, 2024
Finally, this -- off topic but beautiful:... in June and July, Joe Biden was looking at a map where the only clear road to victory was through the Blue Wall states, so plausible victory was holding the Blue Wall and winning with literally a single electoral vote. Harris now has multiple paths to victory. She can win in the Blue Wall states. She could win with a mix of Blue Wall or Southern Tier states. She could win them all. Simply put, she has options. She has to fight for every one of them. But she doesn’t have to win every one of them. And Donald Trump is fairly close to having to win every one of them.Let’s remind ourselves that a two-to-four point lead for Harris isn’t necessarily a “lead.” It’s the range a Democrat needs to be in to overcome Republicans’ Electoral College advantage...... Donald Trump has no better than a tie now in four or five states, all of which he needs to win: Nevada, Arizona, Georgia, North Carolina, Pennsylvania. That’s not a good place to be. At the moment Harris is nominally ahead in all but one of those states....I like where Harris is at this point in the cycle. It’s infinitely better than where Biden was even though numerically speaking they’re not dramatically different. But this is going to be hard slog all the way to November 5th.
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Friday, August 30, 2024
Today's News: Christ, What An Asshole!
He calls him sellout Singh and then asks for a favour? What a fuquing loser!
— Shawna little knockπ¨π¦ (@shawna_knock) August 29, 2024
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Josh Marshall describes Trump’s Arlington Cemetery Campaign Event:Trump today with thumbs up at the grave of a soldier. Disgraceful. pic.twitter.com/scwq6bVhFF
— The Lincoln Project (@ProjectLincoln) August 26, 2024
... Three days ago, the Trump campaign held a campaign event at Arlington National Cemetery. The idea was to lay a wreath honoring the 13 members of the U.S. military who were killed during the evacuation of Kabul in 2021 and film a political ad. They would distribute the video and attack Vice President Harris and President Biden for not “showing up” for their campaign event, which they sought to portray was an established memorial. ...a brief NPR article, published a day later, which reported that cemetery staff had sought to prevent the campaign from violating the law by holding a political event on the cemetery grounds. The details were limited but it seemed a verbal altercation became violent and two Trump campaign staffers physically assaulted a cemetery employee. The impression I got from the article was that they likely shoved the woman to the ground. But the details were cryptic.What wasn’t cryptic was the Trump campaign’s wildly over-the-top response. Campaign spokesman Stephen Cheung denied a physical altercation had taken place... He then proceeded to make a series of bizarre claims suggesting the attacked employee was actually some random person undergoing some sort of psychotic break. ... Later the campaign’s hyper-aggressive co-chair Chris LaCivita gave an even wilder comment to the Times, calling the assaulted cemetery employee “a despicable individual” and “a disgrace” who “does not deserve to represent the hallowed grounds of Arlington National Cemetery.”At a speech Wednesday, vice presidential candidate JD Vance doubled down on the campaign’s defense, seeming to imply that campaign staffers were right to assault the cemetery employee. He said VP Harris could “go to hell” because of the backlash Trump is facing....By Wednesday night a host of other details emerged.The cemetery employee, a woman, filed a report about the incident. But she later declined to press charges, fearing — according to military officials who spoke to The New York Times — that Trump supporters would try to retaliate against her. ...Late this evening, the Daily Caller reported that Speaker Mike Johnson actually got involved to force cemetery officials to allow Trump to hold his campaign event on the grounds.... Arlington cemetery officials could see this was a trainwreck-in-the-making from the start. And the Speaker of the House was brought in to overrule cemetery officials simply trying to enforce the prohibition against holding partisan political events on the cemetery grounds, especially in the area of recent burials...
In case you missed it:
— Skyler Johnson (@SkylerforNY) August 29, 2024
The Trump campaign’s plan was to stage a fake ceremony at Arlington, pretend it was public, and then condemn VP Harris for not showing up.
The US Army has now issued a statement condemning their actions.
In a sane world, this would be campaign ending.
Wednesday, August 28, 2024
Today's News: Thinking positive thoughts about Trudeau
So things are a bit better for Trudeau, but it is still an enormous gap to try to overcome.Conservative Party Sees Seven-Point Decline: The Harris Effect? Party still leads by 14 points, would likely win majority if election were held tomorrowThe Conservative Party has enjoyed a profound advantage in federal vote intention since Pierre Poilievre assumed leadership. Over the past year, this advantage has been in the high teens and reached 24 points in June. The stability and magnitude of this lead pointed to a pretty certain path to a commanding majority government. While the Conservative lead continues to be sizable, the past few weeks have seen the largest decline since Mr. Poilievre’s ascendance as leader. While the Conservative lead is still comfortable, the massive advantage of 24 points in June is now a more modest 14 points. The key movement has been a decline in Conservative support rather than a clear rise in another party....... after a protracted period of holding a stranglehold on a majority outcome, the Conservative Party’s prospects appear less certain. The Conservatives are still in a majority position, but it is a far less commanding advantage than we saw only a month ago. ...
BREAKING: Liberals determine that Pierre Poilievre’s fading fortunes, as Canadians realize how weird daffy Peewee is, will render him a dud at the ballot box next year.https://t.co/X3OjcJVo2k
— Bruce Marshall (@Bruce2Marshall) August 27, 2024
Some positive thoughts about Trudeau:π¨π¦I STAND WITH TRUDEAUπ¨π¦This is not what what BOT Boy & the Convoy clan like to see, but the crowds were out in Halifax. π¦π¦π¦
— BKBelton (@bk_belton) August 28, 2024
π¨π¦π¨π¦#Trudeau2025 π¨π¦π¨π¦ pic.twitter.com/hmAqY1CS2H
I will never give up on Justin Trudeau because he has never given up on us !
— Kim-Bo (@kim_gaetz) August 26, 2024
Justin 2025 π¨π¦
Why do I prefer Justin 2025,
— Kim-Bo (@kim_gaetz) August 27, 2024
I want decency , over Pierre's destruction
I want hope , over Pierre's negativity
I want honesty , over Pierre's lies
I want unity , over Pierre's division
I want a PM that loves our Country, Pierre does not.
We need Justin for 4 more years ! π¨π¦
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau
— Eva Lewarne - #IStandWithTrudeau NO DMs (@EvaLewarnee) August 26, 2024
-lifted 435,000 kids out of poverty
-$10-a-day child care for all Canadian families
-Restored age of eligibility for Old Age Security
-Lowered small business tax from 11% to 9%
-Legalized cannabis
-dental care & pharmacare
-carbon tax for polluters
The recent daily announcements from Justin Trudeau tell me:
— Dr. Matthew S. Johnston (@mattjohnstonca) August 26, 2024
1) He is serious about staying on as PM
2) He is willing to revise policies
3) He is more focused on his job than giving attention to Pierre Poilievre
4) He is listening to Canadians
5) He believes in his team
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Just recently saw this and helped myself to a copy.
— π¨π¦π©ΈJennifer vaxxed, masking (opt luvhkng cal) (@Iluvhikingjen) June 26, 2024
It’s so true! pic.twitter.com/XQdVNISCvy
Long Threads: Some things I didn't know
Here's a "time capsule" post - some amazing facts and photos:2. Big oak tree, Thomasville, Georgia, 1885 to 2020 pic.twitter.com/tHUe1j8fMZ
— Time Capsule Tales (@timecaptales) August 26, 2024
2. George Washington died in 1799; the first dinosaur fossil was discovered in 1824. This means that George Washington never knew that dinosaurs existed. pic.twitter.com/9X7zOpOJNB
— Time Capsule Tales (@timecaptales) August 26, 2024
Hilarious maps - I thought "the world according to fish" was particularly funny:4. The first successful airplane and the moon landing were only 66 years apart pic.twitter.com/qS51VfQICM
— Time Capsule Tales (@timecaptales) August 26, 2024
Finally, a funny story:2. When a band announces a world tour pic.twitter.com/XRF1O5Q0ym
— James Lucas (@JamesLucasIT) August 25, 2024
Hell yes!! See also: https://t.co/zM3lIWkGAY
— Silver6Pence ππΊπ¦ (@Silver6pence) August 21, 2024
Tuesday, August 27, 2024
Today's News: Show Me The Money! Why Trump wasn't impeached in 2020
So Trump could well have been found guilty and impeached at his first impeachment trial, in February 2020.Listen to Republican H.R. McMaster straight-up confirm the basis of the *first* Trump impeachment: that Trump stalled critical military aid for Ukraine to try to get election dirt on the Bidens. Sheesh. pic.twitter.com/YHVvA2cr9X
— Heath Mayo (@HeathMayo) August 25, 2024

















