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Ted Lieu dismisses MTG's latest stunt as"stupid"

Congressperson Ted Lieu is having none of Marge trying to re-write history. Pandering to her Qpublican paragon, Greene wants to pretend the two impeachments of Donald Trump did not happen. Lieu is not excited to pretend that something we all saw on TV did not happen, but thanks to Georgia's loudest congressperson, here we are. — Read the rest

DOOM: Twitter's panic-driven rate-limiting gets them dropped out of Google Search

Fisticuffs enthusiast and noted "Pedo Guy," Elon Musk announced drastic rate-limiting policies on Twitter last week. Purportedly rate-limiting is evidence of Tekonoking battling with "data pillagers," but it may result from Twitter's internal mismanagement. Regardless, Twitter has ignored both the law of holes and Google's book of rules on SEO; most notably, that content hidden behind a walled garden is not recommended by Google Search. — Read the rest

Twitter's latest panic-driven implosion was "self-inflicted DDOS"

Elon "Pedo Guy" Musk's strategy of buying Twitter at the highest price, firing anyone who understands how it works, and then running his mouth seems to be paying off. This weekend, after rate-limiting users, Twitter is plagued by service issues related to rate-limiting users. — Read the rest

This trailer for 'Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny' looks fantastic

If the movie holds true to the trailer this movie will have all the right Indiana Jones feels. Nazis are back and they'll be bad guys, so I assume there will be some morons protesting.

Featured Image: YouTube/Lucasfilm

Twitter's NPR decision-making reveals Musk to be a wishy-washy know-nothing

Elon Musk Horse Trader

No matter how unlikely it seems, Elon Musk claims not to know that NPR is not a state-run media institution. A series of NPR's email exchanges illuminate the decisive and well-informed decision-making process that Twitter's ill-informed buyer apparently used to equate NPR with Pravda. — Read the rest

Honest Trailers on Last of Us (the streaming series)

Honest Trailers predicts a whole lot more game adaptions. Lacking a PlayStation, I haven't played Last of Us the game, so I didn't know exactly what would happen in Last of Us the show. Having played a video game or two, however, and seen a few zombie movies it was not hard to guess exactly what would happen. — Read the rest

The teaser trailer for Ahsoka is here!

Star Wars Celebration must have started as the Ahsoka trailer has finally dropped. This looks to be the epic continuation of the Star Wars: Rebels story fans have hoped for.

We've got new dark force wielders, old friends, and an heir to the Empire. — Read the rest

Marjorie Taylor Greene and Lauren Boebert tour a DC jail to re-assure their insurrectionist base

I must have missed these two burying the hatchet. Georgia's Marjorie Taylor Greene and Colorado's Lauren Boebert slid into a Washington DC jail with a small cohort of congresspeople to check on the condition of the accused insurrectionists held within.

Democrats joined the Republican contingent, not to show support but rather to debunk any false claims that would likely arise from unobserved Republican visits. — Read the rest

Newscaster really admires hail

The weather in Northern California is no joke, but at 29s here the newscaster must be making one.

Just look at them.

Watch as Marjorie Taylor Greene runs congress for Speaker McCarthy

Guess Kevin McCarthy had someplace to be today and had Greene sworn in to replace him. Hey, look! Everything is normal. Happens all the time, except not usually with people so busy fighting the gazpacho and Jewish Space Laser conspiracies.

We had to expect this, right? — Read the rest

A Florida school board member demanding special treatment angles to have the principal fired

A Florida charter school is inexplicably backing an oddly behaving board member over a beloved principal. Board member Jeff Peters of the Choices in Learning Elementary Charter School went to campus during school hours to deliver presents to his children. When the school clerk turned him away Peters engaged in a series of strange behaviors, such as demanding permission to wander the campus solo and began conducting a campaign to dismiss the school's principal. — Read the rest

Federal regulators take control of tech darling Silicon Valley Bank

Silicon Valley Bank, a mainstay in California's technology industry, has been taken over by Federal regulators. Citing a lack of funds due to a sell-off of "assets affected by higher interest rates," SVB was attempting to urgently raise $2.25 billion when the regulators stepped in. — Read the rest

Fox News' election fraud source was a completely unbelievable scapegoat

Meet Minnesota artist Marlene Bourne. Bourne thinks she may be a ghost and finds messages hidden in movies, song lyrics, and overheard conversations. Fox News found Bourne credible enough to base its election fraud claims on a letter Bourne sent to notoriously unreliable Trump lawyer Sidney Powell. — Read the rest

Elon Musk wants his own "Fordlandia"

Having experienced Elon's Twitter, you may soon have the opportunity to live in a city run on his logic. The Wall Street Journal reports Elon "Pedo Guy" Musk is looking to develop his own town. Described as a "Texas utopia," I can only guess what that may be! — Read the rest

Parents in Florida are terrified of Gov. Ron DeSantis

Parents of students at New College in Sarasota, Florida want to be sure the rest of the United States sees how Florida Gov. Ron Desantis is attacking their school. In addition to banning books and dictating what teachers can discuss with their students, DeSantis is appointing members to school boards to take his big white eraser to their curriculum. — Read the rest

Southern California or GTA? You make the call

Yet another driver appears to be on yet another serial road rage spree in California's Orange County. Los Angeles recently caught a recent Tesla-driving maniac.

Perhaps there is something in the water in California these days, maybe it is cocaine.

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Image: YouTube/Screen Grab

The Mandalorian's second episode turned things around

While I love me some Baby Yoda, episode one of The Mandalorian's new season was a slow recap that retconned some weird stuff. Having seen Episode 2, entitled "The Mines of Mandalore" I now think the Filoni/Favreau team was messing with us! — Read the rest

Rep. Raskin is extremely angry at the GOP/Fox January 6th misinformation campaign

In no uncertain terms, Representative Raskin (D-MD) called bullshit on the Fox/Tucker Carlson January 6th denying hack job. Raskin is impassioned and refuses to forget the violence directed at our Democracy on January 6th or to let it be painted as peaceful tourism. — Read the rest

Chainsaw and Dave's masterpiece from 1987's "Summer School"

This silly movie about a childish teacher and his awesome summer school class would have been forgettable had it not been on cable constantly, and depicted the most awesome prank on a substitute teacher ever. The fantastic scene was put together by legendary special effects creator Rick Baker and blows most horror films out of the water. — Read the rest

Honest Trailers for the best pictures nominees at the 2023 Oscars

This is how I found out which movies are nominated for Best Picture this year. I saw two of these! Everything Everywhere All At Once was amazing and Top Gun: Maverick seemed required.

"Awards" is my least favorite season in Southern California. — Read the rest

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