Is it too late to cancel my subscription to September?
Der Furor said federal regulators should revoke broadcast licenses when late-night hosts speak negatively about him - a threat wildly at odds with the Constitution, but nevertheless likely to be supported by Republicans irritated by criticism and indifferent to hypocrisy; a Federal judge in Florida has dismissed Der Furor's $15 billion lawsuit against the New York Times, ruling that the lawsuit was overly long and full of “tedious and burdensome” language that had no bearing on the legal case; in response to the latest Russian test of Western resolve, NATO forces intercepted three Russian warplanes that violated Estonian airspace; the House of Representatives passed a stopgap funding bill to prevent a Government shutdown on September 30th, but it failed in the Senate; and a software update to Samsung’s Family Hub refrigerators in the US will permit the company to display “promotions and curated advertisements” on the kitchen appliances.
This week, in honor of the late Charlie Kirk's opinion that "... it's worth to have a cost of, unfortunately, some gun deaths every single year so that we can have the Second Amendment to protect our other God-given rights. That is a prudent deal. It is rational," a collection of cartoons about America's love affair with deadly weapons.
Let me hear you say, "hallelujah!" ...
When I was in elementary school, we did these drills in case of nuclear war ...
The Grim Reaper keeps up with the times ...
Some things just never will make sense to me ...
This Herblock cartoon dates to 1998 ... things haven't gotten any better ...
I trust him.
Originalism ...
They'll know, but won't care ...
Imagination ...
Probably unnecessary, as we've scared away so many international visitors, anyhow ...
Have a good day and a great weekend. Enjoy those kevlar fashions. More thoughts coming.
Bilbo
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