Wednesday, November 8, 2017

The Things You Can Learn for 60k a Year


Some parents take second jobs, third mortgages and sacrifice everything to send their kids to Ivy League schools like Harvard, one of the top academic and priciest schools in the country, to prepare them for the real world as leaders in business, medicine and law. And those parents should be comforted to know that in this competitive information age, Harvard is on the cutting edge and they're preparing their young people for the job market by helping them master the proper way to stick things up their butts

Yes, Harvard University is in the midst of 'Sex Week', complete with workshops introducing students to anal beads and butt plugs, and instructing them on proper techniques. The event is hosted by 'Natasha' of the  adult shop "Good Vibrations", who  discusses  the value of ‘practice, practice, practice’, and a primer on the importance of using medical-grade butt plugs. It was one of many workshops held at the Ivy League university.  Around 50 students attended. And how prestigious is it to be taught by someone who simply goes by “Natasha?” 

Remember when you were young and your mom told you not to put things in your mouth or up your nose? There was good reason. In fact it’s even more important not to shove things in your ass, your mom just never thought that was a lesson you needed to learn.

[College Fix]                            Thank You MJA for the linkage!
[Daily Mail]

CNN Polls Its Own Viewers - Probably Wished They Hadn't

Despite their hoop-la over the non-shocking gubernatorial victories in New Jersey and Virginia last night, the Democrat Party is in bad shape. CNN decided to take a poll on the party’s favorability, and wound up with results they certainly weren’t expecting. No doubt because of their embracing of leftist bigotry and identity politics, favorable views of the Party have dropped to their lowest mark in more than 25 years of polling, according to new numbers from a CNN poll conducted by SSRS. 
CNN - Only 37% of Americans have a favorable opinion of Democrats, down from 44% in March of this year. A majority, 54%, have an unfavorable view, matching their highest mark in polls from CNN and SSRS, CNN/ORC and CNN/USA Today/Gallup stretching back to 1992. The rating includes low favorable ratings from some core Democratic groups, including nonwhites (48%) and people under 35 years old (33%). The numbers come amid recent feuds and divisions in the Democratic Party, as former interim chair Donna Brazile’s new book has unveiled new questions about infighting during the 2016 presidential campaign. But the Republican Party isn’t doing any better, with just 30% of Americans holding a favorable view. That’s essentially the same as September, when the rating hit its lowest point in polling back to 1992, but down from 42% in March. A broad 6 in 10, 61%, have an unfavorable opinion.
Trust in the DNC further eroded after months of rabidly accusing the Trump campaign of having colluded with Russia, evidence is Democrats and the Clinton campaign were themselves colluding with Russia.  

On This Date In History.......

Anticipating a Clinton victory, New York magazine writer Rebecca Traister said there was “an electric current running through” her body upon waking up that morning. Zara Rahim, Clinton campaign national spokeswoman told Esquire that she was already planning her Instagram caption. “We were waiting for the coronation........."

Tuesday, November 7, 2017

'No Felons in the Senate' Statement Deleted by Dems Before Menendez Verdict


A statement from former Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid insisting that a convicted felon is not going to be able to serve in the United States Senate has suddenly disappeared from the website of the Senate Democrats as jurors deliberate in the federal corruption trial of Sen. Bob Menendez (D-N.J.).  On Nov. 1, 2008, Reid issued the statement after Sen. Ted Stevens (R-Alaska) was convicted on corruption charges. The verdict came down just before his 2008 re-election bid — which he narrowly lost. Pointing to Stevens’ conviction, Reid wrote that “the reality is that a convicted felon is not going to be able to serve in the United States Senate.

The statement’s webpage link now only leads to a page stating, “This link is extinct! We’re working on it.”

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Monday, November 6, 2017

Anthony Stocks Up on Soap-on-a-Rope And Heads For Federal Prison Today



Anthony Weiner reports to federal prison today. He will start serving about two years for what some dems say he deserves for his stupidity in helping elect Donald Trump, but that’s not the crime he was charged with. Six weeks ago U.S. District Judge Denise Louise Cote sentenced the disgraced 53-year-old shrill, partisan and divisive former congressman to federal prison for 21 to 27 months.

Facing a draconian ten-year sentence if convicted, the once protege of Sen. Chuck Schumer and glib poster boy for progressive Democrats, plea-bargained guilty to one count of  stupendous perviness and transferring obscene material to a minor. At his sentencing, Weiner did not stop crying until the courtroom emptied. Perhaps incarceration is karma for Weiner, who like his hero Schumer is a world class douche-bag, who long championed the overreaching prosecutors and runaway judges of the regulatory state.

Keep em clinched Anthony...........and don't drop the soap. 

A Good Monday Morning

Saturday, November 4, 2017

November 4th: #It Begins

— Beverly Hills Antifa (@BevHillsAntifa)



Friday, November 3, 2017

A Balmy Southern Night in Tuscaloosa

LSU vs ALABAMA
Saturday 7 PM CT - CBS

People in the state of Louisiana who don't take a whole lot of interest in LSU football week by week tend to take note during early November each year.  It's not so much because of a blood feud rivalry many schools have, but more rooted in a perceived shared legacy, or maybe I really should say "lost legacy". 

Because of time constraints, and even when time does permit I have struggled mightily finding the right words for game post this season. This week is no exception. As a year of rebuilding, coaching change, injuries to key players, disappointment and exhilaration, I remain optimistic the season will end very well.  The 6-2 Tigers have been remarkably improved in recent weeks, but it's now November, and time for the Tigers ultimate test in the SEC.  


After reading my SEC Sister Curmudgeon's first post for this years Tigers & Tide Tussle in Tuscaloosa Saturday night, I found that I could do no better then what she already has to say, and I pray she doesn't mind it being repeated here.  GEAUX TIGERS!
"In a sport where rivalry games serve as the lifeblood of college football fans, nobody does bitterness and contentious showdowns quite like the Southeastern Conference. Grudge matches abound in college football: Army-Navy, Alabama-Auburn, Michigan-Ohio State, Oklahoma-Texas, USC-Notre Dame, Georgia-Florida. 
For the past ten seasons Alabama and LSU have carved their own niche in iconic college football history. How did LSU overshadow Auburn as the biggest game on Alabama’s schedule? 
Nick Saban left the LSU football program for the NFL after guiding the Tigers to the 2003 BCS National Championship against Oklahoma in the Sugar Bowl. After his stint with the Miami Dolphins, Saban returned to the college ranks at none other than SEC West rival Alabama. The Tiger Nation has never forgotten the pain he caused. 
I have been a Bama fan since I was knee-high to a grasshopper; going all the way back to the Paul “Bear” Bryant era. If I couldn’t be a Bama fan I would be an LSU fan. Through adversity, triumph and defeat the LSU faithful are rabid, devoted fans. I admire their heart. 
A tradition that began three years ago between friend and SEC sister Diogenes involves a friendly wager on the slugfest between our two beloved schools. For two years we made sizeable contributions to Wounded Warrior Project. Last year we directed our donations to Shriners Hospitals for Children. We have agreed to do so again this year. 
It hurts when you lose to your most-hated rival. Diogenes and I know one of us will face losing the ballgame on Saturday. Somehow, giving from the heart to a noble cause like Shriners Hospitals, we know we’ve helped make these children champions in their own right."
It’s all too easy to lose track of what matters in this world. What could be better than helping a precious child become all God meant for him to be? I hope you’ll join us in making a donation of whatever amount you can afford to Shriners Hospitals for Children. 
For almost 100 years, the Shriners Childrens Hospitals have helped more than 1.3 million children under the age of 18 and through the generosity of its donors turns patients back into kids. 
Dear God, let Your grace and love fall on them like gentle breezes and give them inner strength and peace and patience for the journey ahead."