Overheard at a "freedom rally" in Regina... a day in the life of a journalist in 2020 I guess🤷♂️ pic.twitter.com/4sw9jOsGuS
— Connor O'Donovan (@ConnODonNews) December 13, 2020
Reflections, Observations, and Analyses Pertaining to the Canadian Political Scene
Sunday, December 13, 2020
Such Compelling Rhetoric
...requires no commentary on my part:
Labels:
covidiots,
public morons
Saturday, December 12, 2020
Beware Mr. Covid
It has been several months since my last post. Originally I had anticipated but
a short break,, but events conspired against me and I wound up in the hospital
for several weeks. Although my hospitalization had nothing to do with Covid-19,
the latter has been much on my mind, particularly owing to the fact that so many people,
judging by the surging numbers, lack the maturity and character to do what is
necessary to keep this dread disease at bay.
I was therefore not surprised at
Alberta's effort to bring home the gravity of the situation by
producing an ad
that reveals what the government thinks of its child-like citizens:
Labels:
covid-19,
public health
Wednesday, August 26, 2020
A Short Note
Just to let regular readers know that I probably will not be posting much for a little while, as my time is required on a family matter (trying to get my brother into a seniors' residence).
Hope to be back soon.
Hope to be back soon.
Saturday, August 22, 2020
For Your Saturday Consideration
With apologies to anyone (well, almost anyone) who suffers from a reading disability, I enjoyed this, and hope you do too:
Fox News is right: Any idiot can read off a teleprompter pic.twitter.com/3S1EE2ky4x
— The Daily Show (@TheDailyShow) August 21, 2020
Thursday, August 20, 2020
The Dismantling Of Democracy
I'm not writing much in the way of commentary these days, partly because other matters require my attention and partly because I feel almost anything I say may simply be stating the obvious, especially at it pertains to our benighted neighbours to the south. Nonetheless, when I see items that others might have missed, I like to post them on this blog.
The following is one such item; the story is essentially another in an ongoing series of efforts by Donald Trump and his enablers (in this case Louis DeJoy, the new Postmaster General) to disrupt and dismantle what is left of American democracy. The images are disturbing, the implications frightening.
Please start at about the 13:15 mark:
The following is one such item; the story is essentially another in an ongoing series of efforts by Donald Trump and his enablers (in this case Louis DeJoy, the new Postmaster General) to disrupt and dismantle what is left of American democracy. The images are disturbing, the implications frightening.
Please start at about the 13:15 mark:
Tuesday, August 18, 2020
Americans Do Love Their Snake Oil
Fortunately, people like Anderson Cooper have the real cure:
I had to phone a friend to turn on CNN and watch Anderson Cooper mocking with a serious face the MyPillow shyster and Donald Trump stan because it was so LOL and yelling at the TV. BRAVO! https://t.co/A7AYc7aJEj
— Antonia Zerbisias (@AntoniaZ) August 18, 2020
Thursday, August 13, 2020
Know Your Limits
Having worn glasses since I was nine, I learned early in life about limitations. Being myopic meant having to accept that I could never become an airline pilot, play most contact sports (not that I was ever so inclined), be a 'cool-looking' guy, etc. Nonetheless, I managed to eke out a reasonably successful life within those parameters. A mark of maturity is accepting things you cannot change.
Since the advent of Covid-19, a new and apparently widespread affliction has emerged: the 'inability' to wear a mask to mitigate the spread of the disease. This has led to an array of problems, not the least of which is the accusation that 'sufferers' don't give a damn about their fellow citizens. And no amount of effort to convince them that they will not suffocate or become ill if they wear a mask seems to help.
I therefore have a modest proposal for such people. Like I did long ago, learn to live within your limitations:
Since the advent of Covid-19, a new and apparently widespread affliction has emerged: the 'inability' to wear a mask to mitigate the spread of the disease. This has led to an array of problems, not the least of which is the accusation that 'sufferers' don't give a damn about their fellow citizens. And no amount of effort to convince them that they will not suffocate or become ill if they wear a mask seems to help.
I therefore have a modest proposal for such people. Like I did long ago, learn to live within your limitations:
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