Thursday, September 25, 2025

Didn't miss a thing ...

 

Thursday is the cruellest day day of the reptile week, breeding dross out of the dead hive mind, killing memory and desire, parading dull roots incapable of shooting even in September spring ...




And so it was, and the pond didn't miss any of them, none at all ...

I will never start another company in Victoria. Here’s why
Blunt policy ideas like legislating working from home will cost thousands of jobs and drive an innovation exodus.
By Ben Pfisterer

Phist sir, be off ...

Didn't miss a thing ...

Like it or not, President Trump nails it on immigration and climate
Donald Trump’s UN speech wasn’t so much a salvo as it was a bunker-busting bomb at the very epicentre of a global governance structure that is crippling Western civilisation.
By Peta Credlin
Columnist

Gad sir and madam, didn't miss the rampant stupidity one whit or jot ...such a prize gherkin, but at least without the onion muncher to order around, the pair hand in glove as they did their best to ruin country and planet with white Anglosphere, Judeo-Xian nationalism and climate science denialism.

Didn't miss another thing ...

It’s a date … but the conversation could get a bit awkward
Trump’s unflinching positions on issues like renewables and Palestine will at least prepare Anthony Albanese for the fact he will likely get roasted by the US President whenever they finally meet.
By Geoff Chambers
Political editor

Awkward to tell Geoff, but if Albo gets roasted, may he experience the ratings surge that Kimmel enjoyed ...

... with ABC reporting nearly 6.3 million people tuned in to the broadcast alone, despite the blackouts in many cities. As is often the case with late-night hosts’ monologues, there was a larger audience online, with more than 15 million people watching Kimmel’s opening remarks on YouTube by Wednesday evening. ABC says more than 26 million people watched Kimmel’s return on social media, including YouTube.
Typically, he gets about 1.8 million viewers each night on television. The numbers released by ABC do not include viewership from streaming services.

And that's without 20% of his channels. 

They're calling it the Trump bump ... way better than the Streisand bounce.

Didn't miss another thing ...

In an unfolding AI future, the human heart still matters
Artistic intelligence is not an ornament. It is not a luxury. It is how we mourn and how we celebrate. How we ask questions too deep for language.
By Jonathan Mills

Got a few toons for that ...




Really didn't miss anything ...




Hastie says he’s no leadership threat, declares ‘I support Sussan’
After former cabinet minister Arthur Sinodinos lashed Andrew Hastie and Jacinta Price for agitating against moderates, the frontbencher said he was simply ‘being a little bolder’ than colleagues in advancing conservative positions.

The pond's money remains on the lettuce.




Truly didn't miss any of the inanity early in the morning ...

Left learns there’s no such thing as free speech absolutism
Having gleefully used the resources of the state for many years to impose their militant ideology on conservatives, Democrats have discovered the laws and policies they championed can also be used against them.
By The Mocker

Such a stupid person, and anonymous to boot, like some petulant blogger screaming into the void, so it's hard to know the pronouns to use, and without a shred of irony regarding the free speech absolutism championed by the right for years ...

Talk about a clown show...



How to be a clown without any sensa huma, irony or self-awareness, FCC Chair's Kimmel Threat Was Just A 'Joke', JD Vance Claims...

Didn't miss a single thing, but on second thoughts did miss one thing, did miss the immortal Rowe ...




Ah the detail, always the detail ...




1 comment:

  1. The Petulant One interprets that stream of senile ramblings as a stirring defence of Western Civilisation? No wonder she was impressed by a dropkick like the Onion Muncher.

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