I worked with someone who is infamous in my former place of work as a road hazard. I used to say; “What is the opposite of initiative? Inertiative.” So I dubbed him “Mr. Intertiative.”
I think you’re right about all that. I was really grossed out by his showing up to help clear homeless encampments last year… it was just performative cruelty if you ask me.
I still like my Walz-AOC ticket idea…
This is the worst foul I have ever seen. The BBC thankfully didn’t put up the video, because I promise that you do not want to watch it.
A dishonourable mention goes to the Millwall fans chanting “Let him die” while Mateta was lying on the floor.
Millwall fans have a really horrible portion, and sometimes one has to ask, are they just the ones who can’t keep quiet?
I’m sure the tecent events have left her “quite concerned” and she may send a letter. Or not. I cannot grasp the level of spinelessness these asshats show.
Freedom Fries writ small.
The Gulf ain’t enough: Dan Patrick wants to change name of beef cut
Honestly people, this is the meat version of saying Targé instead of Target.
It’s unclear whether New York’s dairy cows are primarily liberal, as cattle isn’t legally permitted to join a political party.
This is just pathetic.
Chickens for Colonel Saunders!
Oh look, it’s the conservative liberals again. This has the stench of Starmerite Labour around it. Look at how well they are doing, now that the left hate them and the far right think they aren’t being fascist enough.
If our communities aren’t real, then neither are our votes. They should remember that in the run up to 2026.
That’s really, really stupid. Not just because it’s performative nonsense, but because the New York Strip already has another name that should be acceptable to MAGAland: the Kansas City Strip.
ETA: Seriously, that cut of beef has more names than maybe any other. From Wikipedia:
According to the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association, the steak is marketed in the United States under various names, including Ambassador Steak, Boneless Club Steak, Hotel-Style Steak, Kansas City Steak, New York Steak, and Veiny Steak. Delmonico’s Restaurant, which opened in New York City in 1827, offered as one of its signature dishes a cut from the short loin called a Delmonico steak. Due to its association with the city, it is most often referred to in the United States as a New York strip steak.
In New Zealand and Australia, it is known as porterhouse and sirloin (striploin steak) and is in the Handbook of Australian Meat under codes 2140 to 2143. In the UK it is called sirloin, and in Ireland it is called striploin.
In Canada, most meat purveyors refer to this cut as a strip loin; in French it is known as contre-filet. In Brazil, it is called contra-filé.
You would think, at some point, they might start asking why Trump might not want to fully release all the Epstein evidence. But no.
Laura; they need more time to fabricate what’s in those files.
It’s a shame that the Mounties didn’t arrest her for illegal border crossing.
Or that she didn’t slip and take a very hard fall.