Henry Payne cartoon seen on the web:
Wednesday, March 1, 2023
Tuesday, February 28, 2023
Do you trust your physician?
At American Mind, Steven
Goldsmith laments the decline of the medical profession:
The Profession
Formerly Known As Medicine
. . . To estrange themselves
further from their calling, doctors bow as never before to the state and the
corporation. They grovel before the altar of the “electronic health record,” or
EHR, a corporate creation that widgetizes and dehumanizes doctor and patient.
In 2016, MDs spent almost 40% of their patient care time (now surely higher)
pecking on computers. No wonder they retire or leap from ledges.
With the advent of EHRs, weekly
meetings of the clinical staff where I once worked no longer included
discussions of actual patients. Instead we war-gamed how to enter EHR data so
as to satisfy insurers, the government, and our corporate overseers. Such
trends are as congenial to good medicine as spike proteins are to coronary
arteries. . . .
. . . Events of the past three years
highlighted an even more ominous problem. Physicians jettisoned their souls and
became felons as they shilled for their new gods. They hacked off body parts of
confused minors. They foisted dangerous drugs—remdesivir and gene shots—upon us
without informed consent, that is, the transmission of truthful information
about risks, benefits, and alternatives. Some practitioners even refused
treatment to those unwilling to acquiesce.
. . .
The profession to which I have
devoted five decades is sinking fast. I hesitate these days to seek a medical
appointment for myself, so dissolute has medicine become. Doctors, in order to
save yourselves, you must decentralize your work away from large groups with
their soul-sucking cultures and toward small, intimate groups and solo
practices. True, you will earn less—perhaps a lot less—and in the process you
will need to decide your purpose in life, why you are here. Stop being Big
Pharma’s bitches, and learn about natural treatments. Be healers, not
ideologues. Develop parallel systems of medical training and care that
emphasize prevention and the treatment of the whole person. . . .
The complete article is here.
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Monday, February 27, 2023
Update on the Clown Car
Deroy Murdock at the Jewish World Review has a few points to make about the state of today's Democrat party:
Led by the Quadrillion-Dollar Man:
Joe Biden — about whom more later — today’s Democratic Party has
decayed into a collection of psychoses fortified by police power,
perpetual-motion monetary printing presses, and easy access to atomic weapons.
What could go wrong? Damn near
everything.
. . .
Behold this snapshot of Demented
Democratic insanity:
•Washington, D.C.’s city council
voted to let foreign citizens, including illegal aliens, vote in municipal elections.
Exercising Congress’ power to overturn local D.C. laws, House Republicans voted unanimously to scrap this measure. "Only AMERICANS should vote in AMERICAN
elections," Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, argued via Twitter.
Among House Democrats, 79% (162 of
204) disagreed and voted to let foreign citizens cast ballots in the
nation’s capital.
•D.C.’s city council battled a
local crime surge by reducing penalties for robbery, carjacking, home
invasion, and other violent offenses. Every Republican voted to junk this law. However, 85% (173 of 204) of Democrats
dissented and stood proudly with their thug-hugging District
counterparts.
•Elusive Transportation Secretary
Pete Buttigieg has had his plate full, what with three pairs of passenger jets
that nearly collided at JFK, Austin, and Chicago airports in about as many
weeks.
On Feb. 3, a train laden with toxic
chemicals derailed at East Palestine, Ohio.
On-scene geniuses then set it
ablaze igniting an American Chernobyl.
After 11 days without comment,
Poisonous Pete shattered his silence — via Twitter. . . .
Lots more here.
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Sunday, February 26, 2023
Censoring our culture and civilization
The censors have been coming for Roald Dahl, Mark Twain, Ian Fleming, Chaucer, and Shakespeare. By the time they finish sanitizing every politically offensive phrase or character, we will have libraries filed with books containing nothing but blank pages.
Here are a couple of paragraphs from Peter Caddle’s report on Breitbart re: Ian Fleming’s James Bond novels:
Ahead of a coming re-release to
mark the 70th anniversary since the release of Ian Fleming’s Casino Royale novel, the first in
the James Bond series, the publication reports that the works have been
“rewritten” to appease woke sensibilities.
The revelation comes after a week
of controversy surrounding recent reprints of Roald Dahl’s books, with it being
revealed that the works of fiction have been edited in order to change or
remove language deemed problematic. . . .
Full report is here.
Here’s Robert Spencer, writing last week at Front Page about Shakespeare and other classic writers:
A day in the life of destroying a civilization
The UK’s Prevent program, which is
supposed to be protecting the Sceptered Isle from terrorism . . . has kept busy
looking for “far-right extremists” and has now published a helpful guide to
spotting those dangerous right-wingers. It turns out that they’re people who
read Beowulf, Chaucer, Shakespeare, Milton, 1984, and other great
works of English literature.
. . .
Prevent casts a wide net. The
UK’s Daily Mail reported Friday that among the “potential signs of
far-Right extremism” and “key texts” for “white nationalists/supremacists” that
Prevent flagged were the “comedies Yes
Minister and The Thick Of
It, the 1955 epic war film The
Dam Busters, and even The Complete Works Of William Shakespeare.”
And much more: “A report by
Prevent’s Research Information and Communications Unit (RICU) described how
far-Right extremists promoted ‘reading lists’ on online bulletin boards.” These
include “The Lord Of The Rings by
JRR Tolkien, Aldous Huxley’s Brave
New World, Joseph Conrad’s The
Secret Agent, 1984 by
George Orwell and the poems of GK Chesterton. It also referenced films
including The Bridge On The River
Kwai, The Great Escape and Zulu.”
Other books, shows and films on
Prevent’s list included that bane of freshmen literature majors
everywhere, Beowulf, and other monumental works including Geoffrey
Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales and
John Milton’s Paradise Lost.
Historian and broadcaster Andrew Roberts marveled: “This is truly
extraordinary. This is the reading list of anyone who wants a civilised,
liberal, cultured education.”
Yeah. It almost seems as if the
Prevent top dogs don’t want people to get a civilized, liberal, cultured education. . . .
Read the rest here.
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Friday, February 24, 2023
It’s not about EVs. It’s about driving your car.
John Hinderaker at PowerLineBlog
explains why we’ll never be driving electric vehicles:
Electric Vehicles Are Not The Future
The mania for electric vehicles is
a fad that is driven 100% by government regulation. The consumer verdict on EVs
has been in for a century. Some of the earliest cars were battery-powered, but
they lost out to gasoline-powered cars because gasoline-powered vehicles are
better.
Those who have been paying
attention understand that there is zero chance that our existing motor vehicle
fleet will be converted to EVs. Mark
Tapscott sums up some of the reasons. I want to focus on just one of
his points, the fact that the lithium batteries needed to replace our current
vehicle fleet would require ridiculous amounts of mining of minerals,
particularly lithium, the price of which is already sky-high. How do liberals
intend to accomplish this unprecedented global mining project?
Answer: they don’t. Mark quotes
from a report by
an environmental organization:
This report finds that the United States can achieve zero emissions
transportation while limiting the amount of lithium mining necessary by
reducing the car dependence of the transportation system, decreasing the size
of electric vehicle batteries, and maximizing lithium recycling.
Reordering the US transportation system through policy and spending
shifts to prioritize public and active transit while reducing car dependency
can also ensure transit equity, protect ecosystems, respect Indigenous rights,
and meet the demands of global justice.
This is what liberal politicians
are not telling you–yet. They don’t really plan to replace your car with an EV,
they don’t want to replace it at all. . . .
"Transit equity"? That's New World Order-speak for all of us peasants; the elites will travel in limousines and private jets. We'll ride the bus. Read the rest of the column here.
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Thursday, February 23, 2023
What Happened to James O'Keefe at Project Veritas?
Everyone knows that James O’Keefe and the organization he founded, Project Veritas, have parted company. How could that possibly have happened? Jeffrey A. Tucker published his thoughts on not only how it happened, but how it repeats an all-too-familiar pattern in the not-for-profit world. Mr. Tucker's piece is reprinted by permission on Dr Robert W Malone's Substack page, and here’s a brief extract:
The Institutional Pathology That Took Down James O’Keefe
From the outside, it seems crazy.
James O’Keefe as head of Project Veritas took
the organization to new heights of fame and achievement of its core mission.
His cage match with a Pfizer director—which took incredible guts—made for some
of the most remarkable real-life footage in years.
. . .
One might suppose that this would
be the perfect time to build on success.
Alas, James has been pushed to
resign as head of the organization. How is this possible? It seems utterly
crazy.
Without knowing any of the details
in the complaint against him, this episode has all the earmarks of a terrible
institutional problem in nonprofits we’ve seen many times before. All it takes
is a remarkable public-relations success, and a big infusion of funds, plus a
weak, jealous, and confused board using disgruntled employees as shields for
their misdeeds.
. . .
Part of the problem traces to the
legal structure of nonprofits. They are not owned by anyone. The board hires
the president and the president hires the staff. The board is unpaid which
usually means that they have no reason to be involved in the operations. But
all the while, they have a sense that they should be controlling things even
though they rarely understand anything about the operations.
Read the rest or Mr Tucker’s commentary at Dr Malone’s web
page here. This blogger spent many years
working in non-profit organizations. Mr.
Tucker is spot-on. And our household will be sending our contribution to whatever organization James O'Keefe ends up with.
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Wednesday, February 22, 2023
President Trump in East Palestine Ohio
Roberto Wakerell-Cruz of The Post Millenial reports:
Donald Trump landed in East Palestine, Ohio on Wednesday, where he met with local officials and citizens of the small town still trying to bounce back from the ecological disaster caused by a train derailment and subsequent controlled burn.
Alana Mastrangelo at Breitbart reports:
Former President Donald Trump
visited East Palestine on Wednesday, where he delivered truckloads of
bottled water following a train derailment earlier this month that left the
small town in disarray.
“President Trump is meeting with
the citizens of East Palestine, and he will never forget them and what they are
going through. Contrast that with Biden and the federal government, who have
failed them from the beginning,” Trump spokesperson Steven Cheung told
Breitbart News.
John Rourke, the CEO
of Blue Line Moving, which transported the pallets of water to East
Palestine, told Breitbart News the company moved 13 pallets of water, which
comes to over 14,000 bottles for the small town.
Read the rest here. Meanwhile, Let’s Go Brandon is departing
Poland, falling down on the stairs while boarding Air Force One; click here for report and video.
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