• Below are the words from my daily political diary. It is quite long so scroll on by if not interested. But do stay around and add your commentary and point of view to the thread.
Daily Miscellany
Thoughts and flashes of brilliance that enter my head from nowhere.
Enjoy. Or abhor, depending on the effect of my "wisdom".---------------------------------------------------
Project Veritas
Project Veritas has done it again. Corporate media in general and the NY Times, in particular, made the mostly peaceful protests of January 6, 2021, “overblown” for the sake of promoting a narrative, a Pulitzer Prize-winning NY Times journalist admitted on undercover video.
Senate passage of the Parental Rights in Education bill by a vote of 21-17 marks a milestone in parents’ efforts across the nation to fight back against the radical left in the classroom. The legislation also represents a model for other states to use as they push back the woke tides.
The Florida left-wingers call it the "don't say gay" bill to cast aspersions of us parents so hateful toward homosexuals that they accuse us of not even wanting to mention the word "gay".
The truth is the citizens of Florida just want to prevent the schools from discussion of sexual orientation until a child is at the least in the fourth grade.
What is the truth in the opposition to this bill is that the homosexual community wants to open children up to the concept of lesbians, gays, bisexuals, and transsexuals that they welcome them into their lives, that perhaps they too will become anything but a heterosexual.
I must wonder if these people want the children to maybe welcome any sexual abuse as normal.
But that's just me.
To be clear, the Florida legislation is not an “anti-gay” bill. It is instead a bill aimed at protecting children—and preventing educators with an agenda from infecting young kids with radical ideology.
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A few more things going on this week:
“The Kitchen”
I watch a lot of cooking shows. Can’t do news 24/7 and most other programing is crap. The Kitchen has become a favorite in part because of the neat cooking hacks they often use.
I think that it was yesterday that I saw ‘The Kitchen’ for the first time ever. I had no idea who these people are but I was intrigued that there was going to be a New England Clam Chowder made while we watch.
Well, first I had to wait through a fried bologna sandwich. That just sounded gross. Fry baloney, melt cheese, some decent looking bread, then cover it all with barbecue potato chips and iceberg lettuce. Now I dunno know who invented BB-Q chips but I have for my entire life considered them to be the most destructive thing ever to be done to the potato chip. Reasonable people will disagree.
Finally the Clam Chowder segment arrives. Hey, isn't there supposed to be chowder in the clam chowder?
If you like Cherry Stones, Oysters, Quahogs, or even little necks, I suppose that they can be used, but where is the chowder? Would they make Corn Chowder the same way, with no chowder?
I would go nowhere near that dish.
Anyhow, a good recipe for Clam Chowder can be obtained from the Union Oyster House web page. The Union Oyster House is the oldest continuously running restaurant in America. This despite a few articles claims that status for other in recent weeks. Anyhow, the Chowder, we simply cannot make enough of it at parties or cook outs. It isn't exactly cheap either as all of those ingredients add up. We always run out, and we make a lot.
I was very unimpressed with ‘The Kitchen.’ Good food is one of the true great pleasures in life.
Personally, I will stick to the Cowboy movies on Saturday mornings.