Thursday, October 28, 2021

Professional Left Podcast #622


“The scab is a traitor to his God, his mother, and his class.” 
 -- Jack London, writer

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2 comments:

Robt said...

You think the Borg were hostile in those episodes.

You never traveled to planet QANON.

dinthebeast said...

It's a damn shame that Neal Stephenson isn't getting filthy rich over the misappropriation of his metaverse by the douchiest of the mega-rich douchebags.
You know, I'm not really what you would call a baseball fan, but I do find myself occasionally watching a ten minute highlight video of a world series game. All of the actual action in the whole game in ten minutes, then I feel like I know what happened.
I don't have much problem with election night coverage, but you won't ever catch me watching a presidential debate. Those just raise my blood pressure and make me yell and throw things.
That said, if I never, ever hear another sentence expressing concern over the Virginia governor's race, it will be way too soon.
You know, doesn't the absence of CRT in public school curricula sort of validate CRT?
My congresscritter is Tom the fuck McClintock. No, I'm sorry Indivisible, as much as I like you folks, I won't be calling Tom and asking him to support the BBB agenda.
I will, on the other hand, be supporting his Democratic challenger, Dr. Kermit Jones, in whatever way I can.
Thank you again for the podcast. The atmospheric river dumped five inches of rain on us last week, and yesterday in front of Raley's I asked a guy in a CalFire uniform whether that was it for the year.
"Hell no," he said, "we had another fire this morning."

-Doug in Sugar Pine