With apologies to Al Franken, I am utterly sick of Lies and the Lying Liars That Tell Them. Sick to death of the posturing, the gaslighting, the sneaky grins that escape their mouths when they think we can’t see them.
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Roxanne Tellier – It Ain’t Over Til It’s Over
Posted in life, Opinion, politics, Review with tags 2021, accountability, Big Lie, Civil War, closure, Confederacy, conspiracy theories, Constitution, DBAWIS, Delusion, democracy, electoral system, First Amendment, Germany, GOP, HIPAA rights, It Ain’t Over Til It’s Over, January 6th, Japan, Japanese, Justice, Law&Crime, Liz Cheney, Mexico, Second Amendment, segarini, self-pity, sore loser, Tellier, The Undefeated, The Washington Post, U.S. Capitol, United States, victim on July 25, 2021 by segariniIn 1865, after the collapse of the Confederacy, Confederate General Joseph O.Shelby, aka “the Undefeated” and his “Iron Brigade,” a band of about 600 soldiers, rode south to Mexico. There, after a grueling three-month slog through the desert, they offered their services as a ‘foreign legion’ to Maximilian 1, an Austro-Hungarian who had been installed as emperor of Mexico in 1864.
Continue readingRoxanne Tellier – Talking Points and Party Lines
Posted in Opinion with tags 9/11, Adolf Hitler, All Star Game, Big Business, Big Lie, Bill Maher, cognitive bias, Covid, DBAWIS, Democrats, Free Enterprise, Georgia, illusory truth effect, Judge Merrick Garland, Justice Ginsburg, Justice Scalia, Lindsey Graham, Mitch McConnell, MLB, Morning Joe Scarborough, party lines, political propaganda, Reihan Salam, Republican, Roxanne Tellier, talking points, universal health care, University of Toronto, Vaccine Passports, voter suppression on April 11, 2021 by segariniDuring the trump years, it was a staple of reporting; when asked for their opinion on something the Administration had done, all the top Republican Senators either brushed off reporters with a breezy, “hadn’t heard anything about that yet,” or stopped just long enough to run whatever party line Mitch McConnell had broadcast to them earlier that day, into the microphone.
It was so common that comedy shows often ran clips of the beleaguered Senators, or of Conservative media talking heads, mouthing in lock stop whatever nonsense they’d been fed. Continue reading
Roxanne Tellier – Denial Is Not Just a River in Egypt
Posted in COVID 19, Health, life, Opinion, politics, Review with tags Alberta, Biden, Big Lie, Capitol, Civil War, climate change, DBAWIS, Denial is not just a river in Egypt, Elections Canada, existential threat, FOX, January 6th, Maxime Bernier, pandemic, Paris Climate Agreement, partisan, POGG, Saskatchewan and Ontario, segarini, Supreme Court carbon taxes, Tellier, The Stand, TrashCan Man, zero threat on March 28, 2021 by segariniPeople are utterly fascinating, if you have the luxury of standing back and simply observing the way they think. Mesmerizing, but oftentimes, head-shakingly and misguidedly, arrogant. Best to avoid them in groups.
Take this week’s Supreme Court decision on carbon taxes; in his decision, Chief Justice Richard Wagner wrote that “Climate change is real. It is caused by greenhouse gas emissions resulting from human activities, and it poses a grave threat to humanity’s future.”
He added, “The evidence clearly shows that establishing minimum national standards of GHG price stringency to reduce GHG emissions is of concern for Canada as a whole. This matter is critical to our response to an existential threat to human life.”
Roxanne Tellier – My Fellow Americans
Posted in COVID 19, Health, life, Opinion, politics, Review with tags alternative truth, American Rescue Plan, anti-democratic, ‘essential workers, Big Lie, Canada, CERB, Civil War, COVID 19, DBAWIS, Democrat, Dundurn Press, Even So, Fox News, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, hazard pay, Joe Biden, Lauren B. Davis, My Fellow Americans, My Pillow Guy, North America, pandemic, Republicans, RINO, Rudy Giuliani, segarini, stop the steal!, Tellier, trumpCult, White House on March 7, 2021 by segariniIt is believed that the first president to use the term “my fellow Americans” was Franklin Delano Roosevelt, in his Inaugural Address of 1933.
Roxanne Tellier – Doomed to Repeat
Posted in life, Opinion, politics, Review with tags alternative reality, Biden, Big Lie, Brian Sicknick, Charlottesville, CNN, Constitution, COVID 19, DBAWIS, Doomed to Repeat, Ernst Zundel, Fake News, Final Solution, Glenn Kirschner. Mar A Lago, Governor Gretchen Whitmore, Holocaust, Jamie Raskin, John Cameron Swayze, Josh Hawley, KellyAnne Conway, Korean War, Michigan, Mike Shirkey, Mitch McConnell, MS-NBC, Muslim ban, not guilty, or Huntley and Brinkley, pandemic, Rand Paul, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, segarini, Supreme Court, Tellier, trade war, Twitter, Walter Cronkite, World War II on February 14, 2021 by segariniWhen I was a kid in Montreal, most of the dads (and some of the moms) were veterans of the World War II, and the Korean War, which had ended just a few short months before I was born.