



Any ideas who any of them are?
Any ideas who any of them are?
(1038) Afternoon all. (1205)
17. Will they ever be put behind bars?
16. Spring break and sharks
“I’ve been telling you guys forever, shark attacks are not rare. They happen all the time. Just like cancer isn’t rare. Happens all the time. It’s almost as if they want us to die.
You will never catch me in the ocean. Last time I went swimming in the ocean was when I was 35 years old. A piece of seaweed touched my foot and I almost had a heart attack and drowned. Never again.”
https://www.the-sun.com/news/13833295/shark-bite-capital-danger-florida-danger-currents-ocean/
Yes … good cautionary tale but I have one too
How can I put this politely? The last place on earth I’d wish to be is on that beach, with that lot, to use Richard Tice’s expression. I have my reasons and two of those are syringes in the sand and diseases.
15. Mini golf
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14. Easter bonnet parade
13. Arrest a whitey in April
12. The predictably dismaying royals
11. Over at Jstack
(0700) Morning all … nondescript out there so far. (0808)
10. Who’dathunkit … that we’d ever see this?
9. “Let’s all pull together” won’t cut it now
One thing which characterises the Reform type dissident is he can be a colleague one minute and suddenly turn savage on that colleague the next if the colleague is part of some “split” as he sees it. He quite ignores the behaviour of the gang of four, plus Oakeshott but the moment the attacked person hits back, suddenly it’s called “squabbling”.
If that colleague would step back one moment and look at him/herself, he/she did precisely this when looking at the Uniparty behaviour in the first place, esp. at the top. Reform attracted dissidents in the first place from the Uniparty. So it’s a bit rich castigating us in intemperate language for being dissident yet again, yet again politically homleless.
The gang of four … Yusuf, Farage, Tice, Anderson, plus Oakeshott … have behaved unconscionably I’m afraid … far beyond a naively thought of “squabble” … we are simply not going through it all again … controlled opposition, duping us with lies, all the rest of it.
There are other snippets as well, for example:
So people ARE soulsearching at the moment and to attack us for doing that can only lead to decision time:
8. Deathjab crims
7. JFK
6. The financial chasm ahead
(0503) Welcome, dear reader, to a new week, just awoke at a decent time in my terms, reasonable sleep. (0544) Dawn. (0635)
5. Africa
4. Pammy sit-rep
The Pammy sit-rep is only the start of a far bigger issue … but first her:
Thing with Pam Bondi is she’s everything that a woman is … she’s a real woman, with all the sirenesque elements but also all the flaws, esp. in the brain. I watched her walking with the Don and she was basking in her power over him, walking in a most girlish way … women on a mission know exactly when to switch on the inner gal … sometimes he makes her feel good, nothing nefarious.
Pammy is all woman, a double edged sword … her enemies, who are Donny’s enemies, plus the other women, plus ultra-demanding MAGA, are forces to be met with strategies or dismissal … “I don’t care about them (MAGA).” Interesting, because just as Farage, Yusuf and Tice don’t care about “that lot” … us … and our lot are eventually going to bring them down … ditto over there. Hiding behind the boss is only going to work for so long, if the base is deeply disgruntled.
It all takes time, as she might say about the Epstein files, which our Steve, plus others, might agree with … sounds reasonable. For a certain period of time.
Sorry, but she’s weak. She went out of her way to say she had “directed” Kash and others to investigate … it’s on their heads now. Pammy is not up to it.
Donny and Tom Homan are right bstds, Putin is a right bstd. There are those of us who are too. The mistake Donny makes is he’s taken in by the tough talk, the strongly worded letters, the ultra-femininity of a honey … and I am too. There it is. He loves this creature called Woman. So do I.
In Arizona, there is trouble on the way. Christy arranged for this Karrin to have a fundraiser at Mar-a-Lago, few attended as they know her as a hate-Trumper. Laura Loomer asked who had allowed it to happen. I can tell you who … that gatekeeping woman he employs, the quiet one who stays in the bkgd.
He keeps Laura at a distance, too Mossad for comfort. She finds things out and blabs them. She’s a rottweiler … she’d be great for our “rag” here, though she’d not deign of course. …/END.
3. Over at UHC
Major post on Reform and new party:
This will be taken up further, as and when there are developments … or not.
2. Steve at 1003
1. DAD at 1003
a) Here be a Rabbit Hole. FIVE anti Trump judges are involved in a secretive, INVITATION ONLY club for judges and lawyers called the American Inns of Court…..
b) ‘Death blow for the euro’ – AfD’s Weidel slams Germany’s massive new debt package after Merz emerges triumphant from historic vote.
c) German localities are increasingly being forced to cancel public festivals and celebrations due to the prohibitive security costs for protecting them from “terror”. *
d) I think that the Paris police need driving lessons. “It’s a miracle there were no deaths”: in Paris, 13 injured, including 10 police officers, in a pile-up after a refusal to comply.
……
JH: It might surprise that I’d comment on c rather than a … c is a lead in to a post above later from me.
(1535) Good afternoon and into the evening.
19. Steve at 1003
Hearts of Oak: The Week According to…Callum Smiles
18. Richard Green on Gab
President Donald Trump’s administration’s use of Elon Musk’s DOGE to cut USAID spending is having a deep impact on the United Nations Department of Safety and Security (UNDSS), according to internal U.N. emails shared with Fox News Digital.
In an email sent early Friday morning, president of the U.N. Field Staff Union, Milan Victor Dawoh wrote that the USAID funding cut resulted in “approximately $30 million” having been “removed from the extra-budgetary (XB) resources, resulting in a significant reduction in staffing.”
Dawoh’s email warns that the U.N. “is currently experiencing its worst liquidity crisis since its establishment. The situation is expected to deteriorate further before any improvement occurs.”
Dawoh said that UNDSS will lose 100 employees and that its presence will be eliminated in 35 to 45 countries, while noting that “regional hubs” will be established “in the remaining 120 countries where UNDSS will maintain a presence.”
17. Nursing
Links go nowhere I’m afraid … easy enough to type in and find:
16. This young Mander bint
https://www.nace.co.uk/members/default.asp?id=71531691
My deputy head was in her mid to late 20s, the lady in the role before me as head was similar in age. Neither was particularly ideological, they were just teachers and certain festivities went ahead as they always had. My nursery head was a Christian.
I can say our board and the overall principal were similar, I was never leant on, ideologically, by them but we were leant on by Ofsted when they started up … they were rabid left, we were quite appalled.
It took longer to select today because there were good and flawed versions of each … main criticism, esp. of many versions of the last … was too fast. Hope these are all right.
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15. Or start employing indigenous men again?
14. The insanity of govt policy
13. It’s all Greek to me
12. String up Midazolam Matt or Boris?
Or just forget all about it, let bygones be bygones?
11. Kathy at TCW
“IT IS an ill wind that blows nobody any good. It’s also a very big thank you to the many kind readers who wrote to me after my last week’s review on the risks posed by the Online Safety Act. I thought opprobrium was going to be heaped on me, but no, I received understanding and sympathy.
Like Dave Hipperson’s email to me:
‘Correct tactics I think, withdrawing the comments section, even if only temporarily. You are in the crosshairs right now; we don’t want to make it worse. A perfect tactical withdrawal as indeed alluded to by the first two ‘Letters of the Day’, which is also a positive and useful addition.’
And so, it has proved! I don’t know why I didn’t think of a ‘Letter of the Day’ before. Granted, it’s less immediately reactive than a comment, but letters are what we always used to do.
In fact, only one reader accused me of caving in without a fight, and only one said that it had finished him with TCW! But I have long learned that old adage: you can’t win them all.”
Not sure what she’s done … removed the comments thread I suppose and gone back to olden days’ newspaper style.