Friday, April 10, 2026

Never give up on a bad idea, especially in England...

Elon Musk’s estranged transgender son appears 
on the cover of Cosmopolitan UK...  

Is this not sensationalism in it's truest form? Who is the guy or gal - or committee - who thinks promoting morons like this guy is a good idea? If you take all the gay, cross-dressing and LGBTQXYZ'ers in the UK and put 'em all together, what percentage of the population do you think they'd make up? 
Based on recent data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) and Stonewall (2023–2025 data), approximately 3.8% of the UK population aged 16 and over identifies as lesbian, gay, or bisexual (LGB), while studies indicate roughly 0.5%–0.6% identify as trans. 
When combined, this brings the total LGBTQ+ (specifically LGB+ and Trans) self-identification rate to roughly 4% of the population, although some studies suggest higher figures based on broader surveys. 
So, is 4% of their country their target market? How is that good business? Fuck these people and their bullshit agendas. Juss' sayin'...
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“We must realize that no arsenal, or no weapon in the arsenals of the world, is so formidable as the will and moral courage of free men and women.”
Ronald Reagan                       
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According to the Washington Free Beacon, the New York Times “is enjoying a rarefied hot streak in the field of prestige journalism.” From botching NATO’s name to depicting the Hezbollah-tied Michigan synagogue terrorist as a “quiet restaurant worker” who “lost family members” in Lebanon, “the so-called paper of record has published numerous articles and op-eds that neatly capture the elite liberal worldview in all its cloistered absurdity.” 
A Times report on New York City mayor Zohran Mamdani’s wife’s history of liking social media posts celebrating the Oct. 7, 2023, terrorist attacks by Hamas described the posts as reflecting support for “the Palestinian cause.”
Project Hail Mary is one of the most successful movies in recent memory. Roughly 95 percent of critics and viewers loved it, according to Rotten Tomatoes. The Times did not. Chief film critic Manohla Dargis, a five-time Pulitzer finalist with a Ph.D. in cinema studies, dismissed the film as a “bummer.” Not because the movie itself was too sad, but because it was too whimsical and optimistic in light of the “human-generated environmental catastrophe we’re facing.”
The Times ran an op-ed by Robert Pape, a political science professor who served as a foreign policy adviser to Barack Obama and Ron Paul. He argued that Iran - despite its depleted military, decimated leadership, and feeble economy - was on the verge of becoming a “major world power.”
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Moral of the story here is simple. Don't dance close to the campfire 
when you're wearing a red dress...
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I know it was well over a century ago, but when all four of my grandparents came in to this country, they weren't looking for nor did they receive any handouts from the Government. My one grandfather, Angelo, told me once that when he came over, he was to stay with some second- or third- cousins he had never known in the old country, and when he did meet them and go to stay at their house, they had him working as a construction laborer the very next day,  for - if memory serves me well - five cents a day. He was 11 years old.
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Here's a fun gift she
might really enjoy...
Click on the picture or the link below for more information 
on what Barb has in her Etsy store.
They all come to you with free shipping!
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Where is this from? Google doesn't know...
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They said we were gonna get up to six inches of rain the past three days. We got a total of about 1/2 inch. Now I understand why women are so disappointed in us most of the time...
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1 comment:

  1. I just cannot comment on the Cosmo cover, it makes me sick. The movie in question, I think is Problem Child, starring Jack Warden and John Ritter.

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