Replying To A Comment on the Last Post. @PatBuckman: You are right, the assassin does SEEM to be a very left wing guy, given what has been published about him.
However, the two folks he murdered were leaders in the DFL, the Democratic Farm Labor Party one of the oldest of the far left parties in the US and historically quite radical. There is SPECULATION that Representative Hortman was targeted because she voted for, or supported the defunding of programs financially helping illegal immigrants. This would IN THEORY track as the DFL is one of those organizations that, however misguided they might occasionally be, is actually legitimately and quite passionately concerned about the plight of domestic workers and farmers rather than academic theory or virtue signaling to one's upper-class peers. However, I have not been able to pin down state records or legislative transcripts of any legislation or debate that might be the source of this notion. And I've looked.
That is why the whole post consisted of a link and 9 words. The situation is horrific and whoever did it for whatever reason needs to die, but there is no information.
There is a quite reasonable theory that the fact that they claim to have a manifesto, but are not commenting on it, is a bit of a tell. I agree that certainly APPEARS to be a completely legitimate hypothesis. But it is JUST a hypothesis without the screed in question. It could be an attempt by the left at a masterful rope-a-dope if the guy is a right wing nut job, it could just be Governor Waltz's love of censorship. It could indeed be abject terror at the potential political backlash if the assassin actually is a Tankie or something. The suspicious silence could even be protecting innocent children named in the document, or keeping unsuspecting guilty parties in the dark about the fact that they were mentioned. We just don't know. about that.
What we DO know is that whoever did this vile deed needs to be hunted down.
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Concur. And, where a lot of hypotheticals are concerned, I hope I see things that are not there, and that it is simply my own suspect judgement.
Posted by: PatBuckman at Sun Jun 15 21:53:12 2025 (rcPLc)
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What little we know of the suspected assassin doesn't really fit either of the typical right/left extremes. And the "kill list" in the vehicle is reported to include a lot of high profile targets from right, left and center. So I'm just going to assume "disconnected from reality/crazy" until we hear different.
Posted by: David Eastman at Sun Jun 15 22:14:22 2025 (aAyxl)
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Depending on the crazy, Obama would be evaluated as left, center, or right. A basic part of problems currently, is that mixing communists in with our previous mixture of republicans and democrats (small r and d, and I guess c), has the effect of making things pretty uncertain unless you know who made the statement, and how they think. It is self evident that the Democratic Party falls under RICO for the terrorism of 2020, but where a LEO is will make a drastic difference about whether he says that. People in various law enforcement organizations are not there ergoditically, they traveled a path of choices. Like, I would expect an FBI man to have FBI man biases in not considering whether the FBI has clearly been a partisan criminal conspiracy from its origins in the Wilson era.
Posted by: PatBuckman at Mon Jun 16 11:26:02 2025 (rcPLc)
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Booth had somewhat fo a wider conspiracy, but Seward and Johnson were targeted by it, not complicit in it. Enough Democrat Governors have been stupidly complicit in crimes lately for one to wonder if this lack of capturing the man is more than ordinary. Is this merely an ordinary left rando 'punishing' Democrats who were acting as cut outs in cooperating with Republicans? Or could someone as stupid as Walz is be stupid enough to have meddled with the manhunt? He could merely simply have valued incompetence in his subordinates. yet, manhunts can be a very hard problem. (I know that there is the usual effort to paint this dude as a right winger, my understnading from sources is that he was not. Albeit, sources are randos on internet, and I am not sure which ones.)
Posted by: PatBuckman at Sun Jun 15 09:49:02 2025 (rcPLc)
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I remember several years ago that some bureaucrat tried to ban ordering pizza and other meal deliveries to the Pentagon in an attempt to shutdown this OPSEC indicator. However, all the Pentagon parking lots are readily visible from near by roads, office buildings, and apartment complexes. It is obvious to anyone watching when large numbers of Pentagon staff are working late.
Posted by: Siergen at Mon Jun 16 10:47:19 2025 (ChWik)
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Thoughts on That Thing That IS NOT HAPPENING
Team Frietas has a lengthy discussion of the completely safe, non-combustible, and peaceful event that is going on now in Los Angeles.
They include some rather optimistic ideas of how this might blow up in Mexico's face, (though I for one am NOT optimistic).
I've linked to both of these recently, but this really is a good discussion (despite the occasional edgy rants by Christian Hines) and well worth one's time. Data Republican's information she's posting on X is eye opening.
I for one am glad that there is currently a continent between me and this mess, even as I anticipate that such separation will not continue much longs as riot season progresses.
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I have trouble too (with slug of posts being ignored). It's a little surprising that a code base this old somehow bitrots in these strange ways.
Posted by: Pete Zaitcev at Tue Jun 10 23:53:50 2025 (LZ7Bg)
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The thing that got me was that copying and pasting an image is such an obvious work around but I did not think to try it for months. All those years of using a Mac have left me a retard with regards to computers.
I really should change my handle to PEBKAC.
I did note today that posting an old image from the library does not break the system.
@Pete: We have a similar issue on the Project Zomboid server that I share with several other streamers. Any update to a mod can completely screw things up now, and that server's only 2 years old. I Imagine that the Mee.nu code, with constant updates and all the tweaks to deal with spam and DDOS attacks has similar issues. That so few issues have arisen is pretty impressive actually.
Posted by: The Brickmuppet at Wed Jun 11 18:25:42 2025 (3NtfN)
I copy-pasted a screencap from another blog. Given the current image issues IDK if it will be visible, but it talks about the violence erupting in L.A. at the moment because Illegal immigrants are getting deported. The tweet(? what are they called now anyway?) also links to analysis by DataRepublican(small r) indicating that the organization organizing this is largely government funded.
Except for a few specific examples, mostly the U.S. Aid programs that have been taken up by the State Department the vast amounts of Taxpayer money that D.O.G.E discovered has been given to activist groups has not been stopped due to congressional inaction. However that is a real possibility. Secretary Rubio has indicated that about 12% of money allotted to U.S. Aid causes went to the actual causes, meaning that 88% went to....um....
Oh! That's a lot of information behind that "um". Let us have a moment of silence for the sacrifices made by deaf autistic girls in wading through all that data to find the truth.
There.
Now, the up-shot of all this that there are a whole lot of people who have been basically living on sinecures at taxpayer expense and a large number of very big activist organizations that have been funded with money looted from programs that are ostensibly government funded charities. The taxpayer money spigot is now, for the first time since this scam began, actually in very real danger of being turned off. The beneficiaries of this system, faced with loosing their sinecures and rent-a-mobs have always been unlikely to give it up without a fight. (and fight they will)
Heretofore this year, the weather has not been conducive to burning, looting, or murdering, but as we enter summer these beneficiaries of our taxes, who are essentially aristocrats, are likely to get VERY violent (or at least stir others up to violence) in order to protect their payouts and the power they purchase for them.
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China and possibly Qatar funding domestic terrorism/insurgency means that some of the judges and other parties involved with protecting the US funding sources are maybe prosecutable as co conspirators.
On the reassuring side, hired hands are maybe less likely to be true believers enough to be willing to go to prison for the sake of terrorist acts motivated by their beliefs.
Posted by: PatBuckman at Mon Jun 9 08:33:39 2025 (rcPLc)
I Still Cannot Post Images
But Don has a block of aggregated headlines providing your morning conspiratorial affirmation that the thought leaders and algorithms of the "Omnipotent, Ubiquitous THEY" do not want you to thrive. Everybody have a great weekend!
Posted by: Rick C at Sat Jun 7 08:53:48 2025 (1zWbY)
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How did THAT happen?
It's a ghost.
A Cryptyd.
Perhaps an emergent A.I. that plots to end us all.
In any event the link seems to work now.
Thanks Rick.
Posted by: The Brickmuppet at Sat Jun 7 12:01:40 2025 (3NtfN)
Do watch the whole thing. It is a product of it's time (Near the climax of the Cold War). It is also one of the most eloquent missives on the acts and consequences of that desperate day.
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We Are Now In the Stage of Republican Governance
...where team "R" is on the cusp of, if not victory, at least major progress. This is the point where Republicans traditionally stop, reflect upon the hard fought political battles that got them this far, the hopes and dreams of their long tormented constituents, who might finally get a measure of what they've been promised since 1982, the awful consequences for the nation if they fail, and having so contemplated their journey, the stakes and their cause, adjust their ties, take deep breath, step forward with grim determination, step into a kiddie pool full of gasoline light it on fire and begin beating each other mercilessly with buffalo chips.
HOW THE F#%k CAN THIS HAVE POSSIBLY....HAPPENED.....um.....AGAIN?
But, those of us who have been through this before know that it's neither super-genius, nor the dark machinations of an Illuminati controlled M.I.C. Rather it's men with agency who believe in something strongly and have different opinions. Tyrannical movements tend to purge those with strong opinions and convictions. They rely upon the agreeable, the compliant, the front-of-the-class-kids who can be relied upon to follow every regulation and helpfully tell the authorities where the non-compliant people are. Despots rely on those who "just don't want any trouble" to guard the camps in which they collect those who dare say "No!"
This also means that tyranny has a major advantage, because they have much better discipline in their ranks. Theirs is not particularly good at innovation, but for pursuing the goals of the clusterB personalities that inevitably float to the top of the commodes that are most top-down, technocratic political movements, they are frequently superior. Despotism is, as Fisher Ames is said to have said..
...like a sleek craft, it sails along well until some bumbling captain runs it into the rocks. Democracy, on the other hand, is like a raft. It never goes down but, dammit, your feet are always wet.
In my experience (note: I am a focus group of 1) this has been the way things play out. The cLiberal, Libertarian, & Conservative, types have strong convictions and are individualists. The progressives have whatever the most recent encyclical from Blue Sky tells them their convictions are, and they are collectivists that crave being part of the group. Things will almost ALWAYS go smoother on the other side, regarding internal discussions...until it doesn't...and when it doesn't it's because their fashion oriented, herd-like mentality predicated against speaking up while the aforementioned Blue-Sky encyclicals compounded in an orgy of virtue signaling and fashionable one-upmanship into an avalanche of sub-optimalization and someone finally has the temerity to notice that they are going off a cliff.
So no. I'm not holding out some forlorn hope that this is not an epic mess. I've seen this happen too many times. My preferred candidate has never won a primary. This is par for the course and part of being the side that's more free.
This well and truly suck, but ifit does not result in utter defeat it can lead to better, more refined policies and better ultimate outcomes.
That up there is a pretty big "if".
There is no denying that this is a dumpster fire that has escalated because of the immense egos of two men whose discourse is rather less erudite, philosophical, and profound than we would like.
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Akshully, this is not the research I would be raising concerns about. This is arguably one of the less damaging sorts of things that biology university people could be doing.
Posted by: PatBuckman at Tue Jun 3 10:06:56 2025 (rcPLc)
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Posted by: Siergen at Fri Jun 6 09:10:39 2025 (ChWik)
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@Siergen: OK. That makes perfect sense. No nefarious intent is necessary. Thank you.
Posted by: The Brickmuppet at Sun Jun 8 15:15:34 2025 (3NtfN)
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