36 Replies to “June 29, 2025: Reader Tips”

    1. Wow! Astounding. We have Tik Tok’ers writing SCOTUS opinions. Oh well, I suppose it could be worse … the SCOTUS could be using editors in India who don’t understand English … like The Daily Mail … who misspell every homophone in the English language.

      So … which Autopen operator selected Ketanji-Brown for his SCOTUS nomination? Speaking of stolen elections

    1. Like it:
      ‘ “impervious to the logic of reason” yet “highly sensitive to the logic of force.” Such an assessment applies to Iran as well. ‘

    2. Jennifer Griffin, a long-time national security correspondent for Fox News, remarked, “In my 18 years at the Pentagon, I’ve never seen such operational security. There was nobody speaking about this… There was a complete lockdown, almost a blackout of information. There were no leaks.” This achievement is likely a testament to the leadership of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.

      Once again … the leftists EVIL actions spurred corrective actions that has seen them utterly lose the control they believe they wield with impunity. In 2020 it was the outright THEFT of the US Presidential election, which gave rise to “too big to rig” and the most muscular Trump we’ve ever seen who has had 4 long years to plan his second term.

      And here it was ‘Signalgate’. The left’s ‘Signalgate’ stunt … intended as their “insurance policy” against Pete Hegseth led to a tightening of security that then led to the elimination of Irans ‘sword of Damocles’ hanging over the West’s heads. The more the Left FA’s the more they are FO’ed

    1. What Californian would risk being called a racist AND a misogynist by voting against multi-racial, female Kamala Harris? Well, there’s ME … but I am as small a minority in this State as my conservative friends in Canada

  1. From heros to loonies: Russia faces gas surplus as European exports collapse, eyes data centres
    https://www.reuters.com/sustainability/boards-policy-regulation/russia-faces-gas-surplus-european-exports-collapse-eyes-data-centres-2025-06-24/

    “State-owned Gazprom (GAZP.MM), opens new tab saw gas exports to Europe peak at between 175 billion cubic metres (bcm) and 180 bcm in 2018-2019, only to fall to just 32 bcm in 2024, according to Reuters calculations, due to the conflict in Ukraine. That level is set to halve again this year following the stoppage of Russian gas transit via Ukraine.”

    “Chekunkov added that large investors were increasingly focusing on the gas chemical sector, and surplus gas could also be used to generate power for data centres deploying artificial intelligence technologies”

    I must admit, not all Russians are as primitive as I thought they were; that Chekunkov guy would need to get high on something a lot more sophisticated than vodka to say things like that.

    1. I believe when Russia banned food imports from “unfriendly countries”, Poland (which had exported a lot of its apples to Russia) had a public initiative called “Eat an apple to spite Putin”. The Russians could now launch one called “light a gas burner for Putin”, but they are probably far too greedy for that. Their idea of patriotism is mostly limited to threatening and verbally abusing everyone who isn’t “Russian” (or one of their chosen pets, e. g. Serbian).

    1. Aspenlieder sounds suspiciously German. Looks look an old fashioned German Nazi Jew hater. Ten years sounds like a good sentence for an unrepentant Nazi acting out.

  2. How bloody ignorant are young adults going to be when they’ve finally been released from their government propogandist skools?

    https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/other/christopher-dummitt-canada-s-long-standing-tradition-of-sweeping-its-british-roots-under-the-rug/ar-AA1HCVQX?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=ASTS&cvid=0ed30d7b3d494382a683d109df683d06&ei=27

    “And yet, at several points, as the interpreters turned to the kids for questions, one kept surfacing: “Did the Indigenous make this?” Because they must have, right?”

  3. Ah, those were the days, when airlines were airlines and passangers were glad for it.

  4. Stevie! I’ve finally moved on (sorta) from my rediscovery of Wishbone Ash … and I’m onto a new rediscovery! ‘Nantucket Sleigh Ride’, by Mountain. Yeah, we all know ‘Mississippi Queen’ by Mountain from their debut lp … but their sophomore lp ‘Nantucket Sleigh Ride’ which got almost NO radio play is their true gem of a record. And the title tune is a fabulous composition that takes the listener on a musical “Nantucket Sleigh Ride” (look it up, if you don’t remember what that is from Moby Dick)

    https://youtu.be/BmgLRzHRjgs?si=JJHAUUOcDHt8CAuM

    Now … the guitarist … a ‘Mountain’ of a man, Leslie West does appear to play a Gibson flying-V on this tune … so perhaps my ear is just caught up on the silky tones of the flying-V? But the composition written and sung by bass player Felix Pappalardi is simply superb. It’s also interesting to note that Felix Pappalardi is credited as writing, arranging, and producing Cream’s second album Disraeli Gears … so he may have learned a thing or two from vocalist/bassist Jack Bruce.

    Nantucket Sleigh Ride is a chocolate box of musical styles sampling everything from hard rock, to prog rock, to psychedelic prog. I’m enjoying those tasty chocolates.

    1. Kenji,
      Leslie West was a large player. Mountain could really stretch out a tune and jam. Don’t forget Corky hitting the skins. And, yes, call me Ishmael harpooned and on the sleigh ride.
      The Leslie mention made me recall something. Steve Morse (Deep Purple and Dixie Dregs baby!). Morse recorded two volumes emulating his guitar influences. If you don’t know those albums, called Major Impacts 1 and 2, then check it out. Morse did a fine homage to Mountain on one cut, and he wrote some great stuff to channel Beck, Hendrix, Beatles, Byrds, etc.
      I loved the Dixie Dregs. Lately I’ve also been recalling Spirit and Randy California…The 12 Dreams of Doctor Sardonicus.
      Anyway, musical reader tips back at you, lad.

      1. More to check out! Thanks fellow rocker! And I keep tripping over Randy California tunes recently … perhaps he’s caught on as an overlooked gem?

        Happy Sunday … I am in and out of the house doing some outdoor chores … with my patio speakers blaring. Hope my neighbors enjoy 70’s rock … cause they don’t have a lot of choice … 🙂

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