26 Replies to ““We all live on campus now.””

  1. Tic, tic, tic…
    I have a feeling our idiotic politicians in Ottawa are starting to dawn on them that they drank from the CNN coolaid.
    And President Trump is showing absolutely no sign of leaving office or intending to. A representative of the US government stated that President Trump will be here another 4 years.
    Yes, but the media and Biden said…

    1. The new York slimmest will continue making large gains in monetary markets and liberals reading their trashy conspiraces.
      But be advised….
      After they congulate each other about having rid themselves of the bad orange dictator trump, the fun will begin.

      Liberals, Communist, leftist, BLM will strip away each other’s skin and eat their boney asses . They will destroy big Democrat city’s economy, and millions of homeless will move to California and Canada.
      We hope you are welcome.

  2. When didn’t they?

    It was all a parlour game to them, liberals and collaborationist “conservatives” both. That’s why they all got along swimmingly. None of it mattered. None of them much cared. There would be no consequences either way for any of them, whether there was another bloody war in the Middle East or not, whether another industry was exported or not. Consequences were for people without Ivy League diplomas.

    Andy seems mostly shocked that his former colleagues have started to act on their own left-wing bullshit—bullshit he never had a real problem with till it had an impact on his career.

    Bravo, New York Post. Now tell your friends at Fox what the world thinks of them. Whenever you’re ready.

  3. As power draws nearer, all of the disparate one-topic groups that had banded together to defeat leviathan now see the other groups as their own group’s biggest enemy in seizing power. They must turn on each other, as groups of usurpers do, to become the new king. There can be only One, all others will be destroyed or act as lickspittles and Wormwoods supporting The One.

    That power isn’t actually drawing nearer, and that they’re alienating those that need to be convinced “our group should have the power”, is far beyond these clowns.

    1. I agree.
      If they would do a little research, which they don’t now.
      Just copy and paste each other.
      They would find this election will not get certified.
      This goes to the house 28 Republican and 22 Democrats.
      This is why President Trump won this election and they did tell the media that President Trump will be staying.
      They don’t listen.

    2. It’s a common misconception that the communist revolution in Russia was a unified effort. The reality was that the revolutionaries were a collection of different factions that were interested in ousting the Tsar. As it turned out, many of those groups had little else in common and, after the fall of the monarchy, ended up fighting with each other for control of the country, which nearly ended the revolution.

      1. i was interested to find out about the role of the Kronstadt sailors during his time, riding trains down to assist one faction or another, but I can’t remember who they were backing. A few thousand armed sailors affecting the world.

      2. +1

        Ditto France. A large part of why the reign of terror ate so many of its own. That’s part of why “take down the man!” always leads to trouble, because each of the many groups involved in the takedown wants to be the new man.

  4. NYTimes stock price right now is at $38.11- they made a net profit of $33.6 million in the last quarter alone and are expected to meet their share price forecast with ease.
    2 million new digital subscribers which for the first time in its history outpaced print subscribership so they’re very happy about that only because they’ve been focusing on it pretty hard.
    They took a hit on their advertising revenue this year but they’re attributing that to the Scamdemic and they don’t seem particularly upset about it.

    6 Analysts recommendation? 1 says sell…5 say buy. So there ya go.

    Everybody’s brother has been predicting the collapse of the NYTimes since God knows when. Truth is, they’re not going anywhere. If they’re “fast falling” no one over there seems too concerned about it.
    NY Times is owned by the New York Times Co. who have a gazillion dollars worth of assets in everything and everywhere.

  5. The NYT creep toward an American Pravda will only accomplish ONE THING … and that is the OPPOSITE of what they “believe” they’re accomplishing. Their outrageous commentary, self editing, and outright propagandist LIES … are simply driving MORE people toward the NEW, Populist Republican Party. It turns out that neither right NOR LEFT like to be lied to. Even when those LIES claim “your guy” is winning by 17% … when he’s not. This 2020 election … even INCLUDING the industrial-scaled FRAUD has proven that Americans are not interested in the media LIES and Leftism. The NYT echo chamber is shrinking. And eventually their Berlin Wall will fall.

  6. I guess they have a point, but this might as well be an article written by Coke about how much Pepsi sucks.

      1. In the case to which you’re referring is the strychnine going to the Coke bottles or into Pepsi bottles? (I suspect you mean downplaying Coke whilst actively poisoning Coke, but you could have a different meaning in mind.)

  7. ha ha ha!!!

    Im on campus right now.
    the one that welcomed me in 1971 and hired me to operate those thundering mainframe computer dinosaurs for the princely sum of a buck 80 an hour.
    the joke was they spent all the money on hardware and none left for we grunts.
    it lasted 4 years and evolved into a very long and successful career in IT including a BSc along the way.
    now Im sitting in my own place worth half a mill and back on campus taking more credit courses and no tuition cause Im retired. also highest ratio of smart hotties than anywhere else.

    so put all your vitriol about academics in front of me so I can scoop it up fling it back and laugh at your redneck ignorance.

    it is from the campuses we get the likes of Neil Armstrong and a vaccine for covid etc

    bunch of bumpkins.

    1. Yeah, we can see it wasn’t English you took. And “hotties”? Really? Motherfucking rapist misogynist white-privilege PIG!

    2. And as long as you’re comparing dicks like some kind of redneck bumpkin, I recently sold a house worth 700K and moved to a much nicer one, and have no degree at all. And unlike you apparently, I also have a family that loves me. Suck it, loser.

  8. It isn’t the up-ed columnists that make a newspaper. It is always pointed out that they’re just giving their analysis based on their bias.
    It is what a newspaper publishes that gives it away. I have dumped both the Calgary Sun and National Post for that reason. Despite great columnists such as: Conrad Black, Rex Murphy, Anthony Furey, Brian Lilly, and Rick Bell; the “news” they published was simply Liberal and Democrat propaganda. Most local reporters were simply taking NDP talking points and presenting it as “news”. There was never a “news” report that had anything good to say about President Trump. It always negative whether it was true or not. The cartoonists – Clement, Dewar, Dolighan and Donato – always perpetuated the bald face lies even after I pointed out that Bill Bennet successfully sued a Vancouver paper for the cartoon of him pulling the wings off of flies.
    Since my tax dollars continue to prop them up they didn’t care that I left them.

    1. It was actually a good thing as we tuned out because it was constant and went to computer sites.
      So in actual fact, they chased us away to be stronger and more informed to the bullshit they were spewing.

  9. “We [the country] are ever certain of our own moral and intellectual superiority, unable to engage with — let alone countenance — the other side, no matter the issue”

    It’s only one side that shouts down the other, threatening violence, assault and murder to anyone who doesn’t raise their fist or voice approved slogans. It’s only one side that censors and de-platforms all dissent. In exact opposition to basic scientific principles, it’s only one side that steadfastly refuses to publish data and code that purportedly underlies conclusions regarding consensus climate science. Voting irregularities and election fraud always tilt to just one side.

    It’s not about a debate. One side won’t even allow a debate.

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