47 Replies to “September 14, 2020: Reader Tips”

    1. We need more of this. An estimated 100,000 marched. Time for the rest of us everywhere to put a stop to the whu who flu tyranny.

      1. Yes. On the radio as I got up, the latets BIG SCARE, aimed at youth, of the long term effects of the disease. No mention of the number of cases, and percentage, of course.

        1. Yes Robert, that is true. If anyone had been paying attention the same “long term” effects can happen with complications from the seasonal flu or influenza. The elderly die from the same effects caused by the whu who flu. I read an article the other day about the virus causing myocarditis. Well that is nothing new, in 1969 I suffered what appeared to be a heart attack, I was a young married man in good health. Our family doctor came to our home diagnosed what he called viral pericarditis, a virus inflammation in the pericardium, so severe that it was obstructing my heart beat. Guess what, there was no vaccine and I met a number of people a few years later who had experienced the same thing. The cure, three weeks bed rest in hospital. This effort to try and make sars-cov-2 into something it isn’t, is getting irritating.

          1. I think that, even worse, these efforts to “control” the virus actually help continue it The curve may have been flattened but it is being lengthend. These attempts to control antural phenomenon on a global scale are economically ruinous and doomed to filure, be it a virus or the weather.

        2. long term effects of the disease

          Yup. Death may occur some time in the next 50 or 60 years…..

  1. Michael Bloomberg, justly fearing the personal consequences (catastrophic fines and lengthy imprisonment for tax evasion, just for starters) if Joe Biden fails to steal the election, belatedly agrees to cough up $100 million for the Biden campaign—after throwing away $2 billion in the primaries.

    https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/sep/13/mike-bloomberg-spend-100m-biden-trump-florida

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/bloomberg-money-florida-biden/2020/09/12/af51bb50-f511-11ea-bc45-e5d48ab44b9f_story.html

    1. maybe this footage will calm things down

      Evidence and facts have never stopped a Burn Loot Murder riot before, so why start now?

      1. Probably because this it is bad optics for dhimicrats. Black Looter Mob and Antifa are perfectly disposable allies when they are no longer useful. If Sleepy Joe wins (God forbid) dhimicrats will turn BLM off overnight.

      2. “Evidence and facts have never stopped a Burn Loot Murder riot before”

        You mean something like the Minneapolis coroner saying George Floyd had 2 to 3 times the median level of fentanyl found in fatal overdoses and his death had nothing to do with strangulation. It will be fun to see the Minneapolis District Attorney attack the coroner’s ability, rendering his past decisions in doubt. If they do attack the coroner look to hundreds of appeals of previously airtight cases.

  2. So, what’s with the Canajun Propaganda Media Machine today, celebrating, detailing, in detail, the passing of the wife of the Cretch? Fine, maybe she was a nice person, but this has NO place on the news repetition cycle, and the level of details is nauseating.

    Liberal propaganda 101

    1. CBC News went bonkers with plenty of coverage of Chretien’s wife’s death. The CTV national news show had Brian Mulroney reminiscing — he did not have a shoebox full of cash, though. The CBC will have four hours of funeral coverage.

      1. Excessive. Actually, I believe some if this is done because it provides cheap programming. You know how broke the CBC is.

  3. Every regular here knows that I am no fan of cops, but seriously, what were they supposed to do here differently? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pIGcjlCcv24 How were they supposed to conduct the arrest in any other way? How is this video, shocking or even remotely controversial?

    And, for the love of all that is holly, can someone shut that screeching baboon up please?

  4. Living in Ottawa I have now started hearing that some federal workers think they deserve a bonus for working from home. Thinking this is one thing, but saying it to non-federal workers who have been dis-employed or lost businesses shows the level of arrogance that these people possess.

    1. Yes, pissing off those who pay your wages is not a good thing. By the way, government employees do not pay taxes they just don’t get paid what the government agreed to.

  5. Usually the national bought and paid for media ignores the daily stabbings and shootings in diverse Toronto. However for some reason lots of coverage is being given to a muslim stabbed in front of a mosque in that city. I wonder why?

  6. The Liberal Party’s bought and paid for iPolitics website is excited that the UCP and NDP are tied in the latest poll. Alberta is joining Blackie’s socialist wave.

  7. Blacklock reports that the Heritage Minister’s legislation to control the internet and websites is being kept secret. Remember, Angry Adolf knows where you live!

  8. Local Story?

    “Black Lives Matter-Inspired Attack? Mass Shooting Averted by Police at Bass Pro Shop: Suspect Is Black Male (Wearing Body Armor, Carrying Eight Firearms and Hundreds of Rounds of Ammo)”

    https://www.dcclothesline.com/2020/09/13/black-lives-matter-inspired-attack-mass-shooting-averted-by-police-at-bass-pro-shop-suspect-is-black-male-wearing-body-armor-carrying-eight-firearms-and-hundreds-of-rounds-of-ammo/

    “Police are still, and inevitably will always be, seeking a motive for the would-be mass shooting.
    Here’s a suggestion for the possible motive: a summer marinating in anti-white news, where the Black Lives Matter narrative and pervasive idea of systemic racism and white privilege is now the motivation for an alarming number of black on white attacks across the nation.”

    1. Watching too many re-runs of suicide squad, thinks he’s Deadshot.

      Those comic books will rot your mind.

  9. the leaderpost tells me the judge that ruled on the wascana teepee visited the teepee. This seems improper for a judge to rule then visit the subject of the ruling to show support.

  10. We’re reading increasingly of seniors who – isolated from their families and left alone for many hours each day – are just giving up. The most vile criminal is not allowed to the treated that way; why should our seniors? Though we’re reading increasingly of juniors who needed procedures/tests and the local health authority just cancelled everything to clear out the hospitals; results: dead juniors who – with the proper care – could have lived long and productive lives.

  11. Tonight CNN had a discussion with the mayor of Compton. The main concern of the conversation was not the two police officers shot, but the reporter that was arrested.

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