Bookworm Beat 8/5/22 — the it’s a mad, bad, Biden world illustrated edition
There aren’t enough memes in the world to make Biden’s America a better place; but we’d be sadder if we couldn’t laugh and learn from memes.
Conservatives deal with facts and reach conclusions; liberals have conclusions and sell them as facts.
There aren’t enough memes in the world to make Biden’s America a better place; but we’d be sadder if we couldn’t laugh and learn from memes.
The tragedy of young women in 2022 is that they have been raised to be unpleasant and resentful.
I have the usual wonderful collection of amusing and depressing memes, plus I’ll give you the COVID update I know you long for! Indeed, I’ll start with the COVID update: The initial “flu” part of the COVID lasted for only four days. Had that been it, the whole thing would
Some characters stand the test of time because they always appeal to us — sometimes to our heart and sometimes to both our heart and funny bone.
Every day, I read the news and wonder how long we can sustain this level of madness. And every day I think, “At least the memes are good.”
My COVID rash is continuing to bedevil me. I’m underslept and everything I do seems to take twice as long. I’ll try to get the illustrated edition up tomorrow or on Sunday. For now, though, I’m getting by doing the bare minimum of whatever it is I need to do.
Progressives want to play Calvinball to remake the Constitution. Calvin and Hobbes was a popular cartoon series about the fantasy life of a six-year-old brat and his tiger sidekick. Calvinball was a game with no set rules, except that Calvin — or on occasion, Hobbes — made up new rules
We are being indoctrinated in ways both large and small to end fossil fuels, something that will also end the modern world we know. There’s another summer heatwave and the Western world’s leftists are again raising the hysteria level to “We’re all going to die unless we end fossil fuels
I thought I was recovering wonderfully from COVID. A couple of days fever, a few sore joints, a bit of a cough but, otherwise, my COVID was inconsequential. That is, until I got the rash. I’ve now learned that about 1% of COVID sufferers get a rash — and I
In 2022, third-wave feminism has finally seen its doctrines come full circle and bite the feminists in the ass.
Make no mistake — climate change mitigation is a juggernaut. . . [In 2015], the world is expending 2% of the value of all its gross products and services on climate change mitigation and that number could easily reach 4 or 5% in just the next few years. With that
So, I finally did it. When I organized the images (as I always do), I added a new category: New World Order. You’ll recognize it in the lineup when you see it. COVID update: To date, COVID has been like any other flu I’ve ever had. The problem with this
The theory of anthropogenic climate change has no reliable scientific basis Two distinguished Princeton professors, Richard Lindzen, Prof. of Earth Sciences, and William Happer, Prof. of Physics, recently testified before Congress on the SEC’s proposed rule change (taken without any Congressional authority) to make all publicly traded companies adopt climate
First, I thought it was a migraine; then, I thought it was a bad cold. It turns out, though, that I caught the WuFlu. What the gal at the CVS testing location told me is that there’s a very mild variant floating around my community, with most people being down
I threw this video together very quickly but I think you can get the point easily enough. FacebookTweet