A wrap-up of interesting satire for a weekend, from 16 cent BBQ savings to Michael Avenetti to NYT Exec Editor Dean Baquet’s expensive house.
The New York Times took part in a brilliant piece of misdirection: a weak indictment of the Trump organization, as a needed distraction.
Patrisse Cullors called Israel an imperialist project. Yet she ignored matters much closer to home and even committed acts close to embezzlement.
Sean Hannity made a major mistake interviewing Bruce (a/k/a Caitlyn) Jenner. He should not go along with a man pretending to be a woman.
After police had to shoot another civilian to stop her from killing others, leftists activists across the land said, "None of your business!" Really?
The Texit debate is heating up as the legislative deadline approaches. Here's a FAQ on all the questions anyone has about Texas independence.
The government is outsourcing its worst lies to semi-private operators - big tech and big media. But some officials are resisting.
Otherization means setting up "others" as a scapegoat, an excuse to curtail liberty and a people everyone finds it acceptable to deprive of liberty.
Gaslighting is how to make the people believe, or want to believe, a lie, in the face of evidence that weighs against official pronouncement.
Q-Anon is most likely a false friend, a group of government or elite agents tasked with creating false hopes in people disenchanted with those elites.