I just wanna throw out there that, yes, HOW you get to places is just as important as the destination.
Monthly Archives: April 2024
A Fake Conspiracy Theorist’s Second Act
Some background on the “birds aren’t real” guy. Thankfully, it is just an act.
Trump VP contender Kristi Noem writes of killing dog – and goat – in new book
2020s version of Sarah Palin hates dogs. And goats. And apparently horses.
But she LOVES dragging them down to the gravel pit and shooting them. Imagine what she’d do to those humans she hates once the Supreme Court gives immunity to her and potential future boss Trump.

View Leonardo Da Vinci’s Notebooks Online and Go Inside the Mind of a Genius
Apparently Da Vinci’s notes are digitized. Do I need to sell that any more than just that? Didn’t think so.
Mexican cuisine in the U.S. expands its reach and variety
Mexican food is everywhere. I was going back trying to migrate old posts and ran into one celebrating Glenn Bell for creating Taco Bell. Not because it is any good, but because it created an entry for Mexican food to the rest of the country.
And here we are, decades later, with a large footprint of Mexican food available across the country.
A Brief History of Puerto Rico’s Beloved Mofongo
Things you didn’t think you wanted to know about mofongo.
How Rum Helped the U.S. Win Its Independence
You live in what is left of a free nation, partially because of rum. No, I am not kidding.
Voters in Enid, Oklahoma, oust city council member with ties to white nationalism
Even for one city in Oklahoma, white nationalist terrorists might not be welcome at city hall. I mean, that *should* be a bare minimum, but good to see anyway.
Bookman: Eastman’s law license suspension suggests peril for Trump, allies in Georgia RICO case
Until his involvement with Trump, Eastman had enjoyed a national reputation as a conservative constitutional expert. With his likely disbarment, that is now gone. In fact, it has been remarkable to see how many people of considerable credentials have thrown away their careers, reputations and perhaps even their freedom on behalf of a man as flawed as Trump.
You can say many bad things about Trump; trust me, I’ve said most of them. But the man is not a hypocrite. He makes no pretense of high moral standards that he later violates; he claims no loyalty to principles or causes other than his own. There’s a peculiar, straightforward honesty to his dishonesty. It’s part of what some people see as his charisma.
Finally, some of the actual architects of the wannabe dictatorship are facing consequences. May courts and voters be more bold in punishing these fascists going forward.
12 Basic Excel Functions Everybody Should Know
Improve your Excel skills. It comes in handy at the worst times.
