Showing posts with label Chicago. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chicago. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 5, 2023

Dirty Pool

 

 TIMING: "I would kill my best friend, just to not see Smash Mouth live

   

 Homer's Enemy is #1 

   

 The Beatle's search for a guru was one way they (and the culture) went wrong 

 

 If what this says is true, while the original Republicans were funded by abolitionists, trying to end slavery, the original Democrats were funded by gangsters, trying to help a culture of crime.
 
   

 Thomas Sowell fans love to hear him outlining everything blacks were "never taught," while insisting we aren't harmed by the omissions.
Muslims are already excluded from French political life
 

Monday, August 28, 2023

The Dish Network

NewAge: Chicago news crew robbed at gunpoint while covering armed robbery 

   

Eminem sends Vivek Ramaswamy a letter demanding he stop rapping his music 
4,000 Americans are hospitalized each year with a 'foreign object' lodged in their rectums

Friday, September 20, 2013

It's Like That Song, "I Got No Strings To Hold Me Down"


This Ebony column raises a good question (What? You don't read The Black Bible, white folks? I wonder why,...):

What city do blacks mention when discussing white pathology

Whites have made their choice clear:
 


Oooh - he sounds "troubled" too - better alert the Navy.



I'd say it was just his imagination, except I've seen this on a lot of conservative sites, so I can't.



Sorry, defenders of the status quo:


Based on the reactions I've been getting, I don't think a lot of whites have understood how any of this feels since MLK died,...
 

Friday, May 31, 2013

The NewAge Trail Of Tears

 

Let's see,...

Chicago - check. 

Next, being anti-violence - without being pro-critical thinking - check. 

Oh, based on that last one alone, forget it - it figures:
"The head of a publicly funded anti-violence group is now facing charges after allegedly attacking his wife inside their suburban home."
Somebody's "on the path",...
 

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Guess Who Got Shot And Died? (No, Really, Guess,...)


Lil JoJo, age 16, gunned down yesterday while riding his bike (you read it right) in Chicago. 

 Neither Barack Obama or Rahm Emanual could be reached for comment,...
 

Saturday, February 26, 2011

Their Souls Are Dark, But The Light In The Sky,..

Alright, this shouldn't come as a surprise to anybody:
The Nation of Islam, long known for its promotion of black nationalism and self-reliance, now is calling attention to another core belief that perhaps isn't so well-known: the existence of UFOs.

When thousands of followers gather in suburban Chicago this weekend for the group's annual Saviours' Day convention, one of the main events will include a panel of scientists discussing worldwide UFO sightings, which they claim are on the rise.

The idea of seeking the divine in the skies is deeply rooted in the Chicago-based Nation of Islam, whose late leader Elijah Muhammad detailed in speeches and writings a massive hovering object loaded with weapons he called "The Mother Plane" -- although religion experts, Nation of Islam leaders and believers offer very different interpretations of what exactly happens aboard the plane, its role or how it fits into religious teachings.

It's one of the group's more misunderstood -- and ridiculed -- beliefs, something organizers took into account when planning the convention, which starts Friday and ends Sunday with Minister Louis Farrakhan's keynote address.

"There's enough evidence that has been put before the world and public," Ishmael Muhammad, the religion's national assistant minister, told The Associated Press. "There have been enough accounts and sightings and enough movies (documentaries) made, I don't think you would find too many people that would call it crazy."
Maybe not too many, but you can count us in, Bozo!

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

The Message: We Don't Have To Do This Again

Last night, while we were doing our usual reading about cults and cultish thinking, we ran across something we don't find often - an account, on the Quackometer blog, from someone who's broken out of the homeopathy mindset:
It is like living in a different culture.  Have you read some of these historical crime novels where they try to get you into how people thought then?  Margaret Doody is particularly good – Aristotle series.  Completely different assumptions and completely different ‘knowledge’. Homeopaths live in the same space as you but are in a different world, and they ‘know’. To come out of that world is a complete revision of assumptions, thought systems and thinking style.  It is very hard to do.  I think I’ve been trying to say that for a long time.  The larger the numbers have grown the easier it is for people to live in that world with others like them.
We've been saying, from the very beginning of this blog, that the homeopathy scam is, specifically, a cult, only to have it batted down by some of the best minds we've found online, but - when we're right we're right - so they haven't deterred us from continuing with it one bit.

Now, we've also said, publicly and repeatedly, that we may not be the best ones to bring this message, but what TMR has been saying has been becoming especially relevant in recent days, as we've seen the NewAge shooter of Gabriele Giffords and, now, the repeatedly unethical behavior of the teacher's union in Wisconsin. We can hear you now saying, "Wait a minute - what does any of this have to do with homeopathy and cultism?" Well, let's be more clear:

What scientists focus on, almost exclusively, is the fact homeopathy is water, so few have investigated why the believers are so obsessed with it and even claim it "heals" when there's nothing in it. But, as 'Wendy" on the Quackometer blog makes clear, these learned scientists aren't dealing with "a complete revision of assumptions, thought systems and thinking style", as they should be, to get at the issue - they're focused on the science! And, by doing so, they're missing the whole problem.

The same can be said for how we're looking at the teacher's union. Above is a photo of the end of The People's Temple, the deadliest cult suicide in American history. Those people didn't have to have homeopathy to do what they did, they were steeped in Jim Jones' Marxist/socialist rhetoric of the 60s and 70s, with a bit of spirituality, and nothing more. But what it did was drive them to make one unethical move after another until they found themselves backed against a wall far off in the jungles of Guyana. Anyone with a clear-eyed view of what the liberals in Wisconsin have been doing and saying can see the parallels easily:

They've run away to Chicago to avoid a vote. They've compared themselves to "freedom fighters" in other countries (when there's no connection to what they're doing) engaged in a number of unethical acts - playing hooky from school, exploiting the kids by bringing them into the fight, doctors writing bogus notes, bring the governor's children into the fray, etc. - and on and on and on, finally culminating in last night's "threat" on Ann Althouse.

What we're saying is, if everyone would do what the scientists should've been doing with the believers in homeopathy and cultism - shift your thinking, just the slightest bit, to seeing the "complete revision of assumptions, thought systems and thinking style" for what they are - and get out of focusing merely on the politics, we could finally have a chance at straightening out the many problems of this nation before we, somehow, end up with a situation Americans have seen too often, but especially in the 60s and 70s.

It's time.

Saturday, February 19, 2011

We Cannot Believe Our Ears: They Went From "We Have To Pass It To See What's In It!" To We Have To See What's In It Before We Can Pass It!

"This is my friend from the Tea Party!"
You're damn right it is, Senator. Wow. Simply astounding - better than drugs, even:

Without question, the Democrats of our time exhibit the most incredible - and blinkered - forms of hypocrisy ever seen in the history of mankind.

It's enough to get you high.

Hat Tip: The Coffee Shop Blog

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Gaze Upon That Which You Will Never See Again (After The Coming Election On November 12th)

I almost forgot to tell you:

The Hill has our capital's 50 Most Beautiful People up today. Along with the crazy "raw foodist, bikram yogi" nut Republican, see if you can stand to be in the presence of such outstanding examples of humanity without giving up your lunch. Here's a sample of what you'll find:

"9. Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr.: Still beautiful



Age: 45


Hometown: Chicago


Political party: Democratic


Relationship status: Married



Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. recently read Eckhart Tolle’s book The Power of Now. The lessons he took from it?



'The past is gone … live in the moment,' Jackson says.



Jackson’s now: He is the co-chairman of the House Members’ Wellness Center and has ushered in sweeping changes. Jackson, a fitness nut, converted one of the gym’s racquetball courts into a space dedicated to martial arts, yoga, Pilates and the P90X exercise program popular with several lawmakers. (Changes were funded by members’ dues, not by taxpayers’, he’s careful to point out.) He donated a blender and juicer so members can whip up protein shakes and other post-workout meals. And he wanders through the members-only space in the mornings to make sure his fellow lawmakers are happy and taking care of their health."
Got that? Jesse Jackson's kid (who looks like a burn victim to me) is another Oprah Winfrey-inspired cultish government "fitness nut" who does yoga while he brainlessly "wanders through the members-only space" spouting NewAge nonsense about "living in the moment". (Which of course means his zombie ass will screw you over, without a care, because that was in "the past",...) Just what we need to get Washington's house in order:

Someone with their priorities straight - who clearly understands why they're there.

Good Lord, these cultists are a disappointment. Now, please, excuse me while I go barf,...

Sunday, January 31, 2010

I've Had Another Name For It But,...Whatever

"Obama came to power because the American people were suffering from a bad case of charismaphilia,..."
-- Milt Rosenberg, a social psychologist who hosts a radio show in Chicago, in a story about the president not even being liked in Illinois - where he served as a senator - though peoples there, too, have no one to blame but themselves (with that bad, bad case of "charismaphilia") and can't go pinning nothing on what my black ass has been doing, reading The Times Online.

Friday, January 15, 2010

Haiti Better Watch It: A Change Is Gonna Come

"'There is zero legacy from when Obama was here,' says Phillip Jackson, director of the Black Star Project, a community group dedicated to eliminating the academic-achievement gap. Jackson, like other local leaders, is reluctant to criticize Obama, however. 'I won’t minimize what Obama was doing then,' he says."
Heather Mac Donald, giving us "Chicago’s Real Crime Story" - and a picture of the president's role in it - which hasn't really been investigated, except in the City Journal.

"The squat brick buildings of Grove Parc Plaza, in a dense neighborhood that Barack Obama represented for eight years as a state senator, hold 504 apartments subsidized by the federal government for people who can't afford to live anywhere else.

But it's not safe to live here.

About 99 of the units are vacant, many rendered uninhabitable by unfixed problems, such as collapsed roofs and fire damage. Mice scamper through the halls. Battered mailboxes hang open. Sewage backs up into kitchen sinks. In 2006, federal inspectors graded the condition of the complex an 11 on a 100-point scale - a score so bad the buildings now face demolition.

Grove Parc has become a symbol for some in Chicago of the broader failures of giving public subsidies to private companies to build and manage affordable housing - an approach strongly backed by Obama as the best replacement for public housing."
Binyamin Appelbaum, showing us the "Grim proving ground for Obama's housing policy" - and a picture of the president's role in it - which was actually quite extensive, according to The Boston Globe.

"I feel confident that I could persuade a millionaire on a Friday to subsidize a revolution for Saturday out of which he would make a huge profit on Sunday even though he was certain to be executed on Monday."
Saul Alinsky, the president's ruthless political godfather - in Alinsky's now-infamous book "Rules For Radicals" - making a statement of purpose that would impress any Amused Cynic.

Friday, October 2, 2009

Everybody's Getting That Post-Racial Feeling

"Obama + Michelle x Oprah = Zero"

-- Matt Drudge, recounting the NewAge math - that's the kind that makes no sense - after the International Olympics Committee gave Chicago (and it's illustrious representatives) a massive "FAIL", on The Drudge Report.

Friday, January 23, 2009

There Muth Be Thome People, Out There, That Hath Grown Quite Dumb, Becauth - Oh - Look At How Blacketh Thou Ath Hath Become!!!

"'O people of Chicago, why do you shun me so?' he lamented.

'I have a bachelor’s degree and I am here to organize you.'

And then Obamacles heard from behind a voice of such fury and anger 
that he was frozen in fear for the very first time.

It was the Jeremiad, the fire-breathing Monster of the Pulpit, who roared:

'You stupid ass foo, it because you white!'"


-- Iowahawk, in his hilarious take on Barack and Homer, called "The Idiossey" (read the whole thing) in Big Hollywood.



Saturday, January 10, 2009

It Really Doesn't Get Any Better Than This

"Is it too soon to talk about the failed Obama presidency just because Obama isn't president yet? That depends upon how quickly Barack Obama is able to apply the lessons he's learned from Management Secrets of the Illinois Governors. So far he's not doing very well. He has allowed America's current number one jackleg, crackpot, smut-mouth, slime-licking politician to give the Obama Senate seat to a lovable old African-American doofus whom no one has the heart to execrate. Roland Burris will be the kind of ornament to this year's Senate that the broken plastic Rudolph with its antlers missing was to last year's Christmas tree.

...Come on, Obama, what kind of Democrat are you? I thought Democrats were supposed to be good at this stuff. It's us Republicans who stink at political corruption. One clumsy little elephant misstep and it's
GOPterdämmerung with villainy that lives on in popular legend for generations--McCarthyism, Watergate, Iran-Contra, Enron, Jack Abramoff. But when Democrats get their hand (or other body part) caught in the till, folk heroes ensue--Boston's James Curley being reelected while jailed, Washington's Marion Barry being jailed while elected, Quixotic Bill Clinton unfazed by the Rush Limbaugh windmill and riding off into the sunset with fair Dulcinea Lewinsky unceremoniously dumped from the saddle. And, of course, there's Obama's Toddling Town, the Windy City of Richard and Richie Daley with its 'corruption that works.'

So what's the big deal about Bill Richardson and the highway contractors? You want those highway contractors making their Democratic presidential contributions during the primary campaigns of 2012 when the 'failed Obama presidency' is being challenged at the polls by Hillary Clinton?

Speaking of 'witch,' am I the only person who experienced an unexpected surge of warm fellow-feeling for Mahmoud Ahmadinejad when Hillary was named secretary of state? I wouldn't wish dealing with her on my worst enemy, who'd be Mahmoud Ahmadinejad."


-- P.J. O'Rourke, having a little fun throwing rocks at life under Democratic rule (which really is fun) since it's become The Weekly Standard.