BidenBros want to be the courageous lion on the left! Of course right now they think they'll be the elite ruling class that got in on the ground floor. They don't seem to know they do away with the useful idiots in that system!
BidenBros want to be the courageous lion on the left! Of course right now they think they'll be the elite ruling class that got in on the ground floor. They don't seem to know they do away with the useful idiots in that system!
If you want to go to school, fly on an airplane, bang strippers in a packed club, or host covid parties like its the chicken pox thats on you.
If you want to sit in your home and order groceries from Amazon and Walmart and isolate yourself in a sterilized bubble until someone tells you its safe to go outside, thats also on you.
Its not that complicated... unless you are an authoritarian school-marming little shit
You don’t want to see the anger flow from @alexberenson if a third choice gets thrown into the arena, you just don’t
Seem binary - Live life with hope and optimism or live in fear cowering in the face of the chicom crud which for the vast majority of people is no worse than the H1N1 flue. For people under 60 it's not worse. For those over 70 it is. Take your Vitamin D and zinc and choose to live.
As WIRED’s Gilad Edelman reported at the time, none of these accounts held up to further scrutiny—yet each had been picked up from its original source and then amplified by larger publications that added little or no additional reporting. There’s good reason for these stories to be passed along, Edelman wrote. The hospital administrator who first went public with the story of the last-breath Covid-party confession is “trying desperately to get the American public to take the coronavirus seriously. If she hears a perfect cautionary tale, it isn’t necessarily her responsibility to investigate whether it’s too perfect before passing it along. It is, however, precisely the job of reporters.”
Doering’s account is similarly a perfect fit for a narrative that has already been written, and one that has been passed along by respected people and prestigious outlets with scarcely any diligence at all. Even just a small amount of additional reporting suggests that her experience of encountering deathbed denialism and fury at Joe Biden could be more of a disturbing anomaly than a window on our troubled times. Even Doering herself seemed to float this possibility at one point during her CNN interview. “We have a lot of patients who are very, very grateful for their care, and very thankful for what you do,” she said to the host. “But unfortunately that’s not what I’m remembering right now.”
Brooke Rogers cut to the heart of New Yorkers’ and the broader left’s Cuomo fascination in an op-ed yesterday. He’s an overbearing father figure, which is obnoxious 99 percent of the time but reassuring during that one percent when everyone’s panicking and needs to know that someone’s in charge.
At Jezebel, Rebecca Fishbein summed up the emerging urban infatuation with the governor: “In this time of crisis, with little concrete information available, I need Cuomo’s measured bullying, his love of circumventing the federal government, his sparring with increasingly incompetent city leadership.”
As the pandemic raged on, the governor seemed to take his role as “Daddy Cuomo” to heart. His tweets became increasingly scolding. In June, he responded to a video of New Yorkers gathered outside at St. Mark’s Place with: “Don’t make me come down there” — the kind of threat kids might expect when they’ve gotten into a particularly loud scuffle.
He brought his daughter to a press conference, frequently ragged on her boyfriend during briefings and even went so far as to put a “boyfriend cliff” on one of the several bizarre COVID-19 posters he commissioned to immortalize his leadership during the pandemic. For Cuomo, the lines between child-rearing and governance are blurred, and New Yorkers are the ones who frequently pay the price.
If New York were an actual family, someone would have called CPS on him before the end of March. I wonder how many nursing-home residents will need to die in the state’s second wave for someone to give him an Oscar.
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If you want to sit in your home and order groceries from Amazon and Walmart and isolate yourself in a sterilized bubble until someone tells you its safe to go outside, thats also on you.
Its not that complicated... unless you are an authoritarian school-marming little shit
If we're bashing Newsom I'm in
I just cheered myself up reading
https://mobile.twitter.com/GovAbbott?ref_src=twsrc^google|twcamp^serp|twgr^author
https://www.wired.com/story/are-covid-patients-gasping-it-isnt-real-as-they-die/
Doering’s account is similarly a perfect fit for a narrative that has already been written, and one that has been passed along by respected people and prestigious outlets with scarcely any diligence at all. Even just a small amount of additional reporting suggests that her experience of encountering deathbed denialism and fury at Joe Biden could be more of a disturbing anomaly than a window on our troubled times. Even Doering herself seemed to float this possibility at one point during her CNN interview. “We have a lot of patients who are very, very grateful for their care, and very thankful for what you do,” she said to the host. “But unfortunately that’s not what I’m remembering right now.”
So much this.
As the pandemic raged on, the governor seemed to take his role as “Daddy Cuomo” to heart. His tweets became increasingly scolding. In June, he responded to a video of New Yorkers gathered outside at St. Mark’s Place with: “Don’t make me come down there” — the kind of threat kids might expect when they’ve gotten into a particularly loud scuffle.
He brought his daughter to a press conference, frequently ragged on her boyfriend during briefings and even went so far as to put a “boyfriend cliff” on one of the several bizarre COVID-19 posters he commissioned to immortalize his leadership during the pandemic. For Cuomo, the lines between child-rearing and governance are blurred, and New Yorkers are the ones who frequently pay the price.
If New York were an actual family, someone would have called CPS on him before the end of March. I wonder how many nursing-home residents will need to die in the state’s second wave for someone to give him an Oscar.
HH's constant "Daddy" thing makes more sense now.
Courtesy of grumble
Not a ton of new info if you’re in the know, but nice to see it all packaged in one narrative