If cramming for tomorrow's debate for the past ten days is "punishment" she must have had a terwibble time in school

So I'm thinking of moving here to rehoboth — whadda'ya think: can we get that old man in the beach chair moved outta da way?"

Biden-Harris Cabinet Secretary Claims ‘Punishing Schedule’ Makes It Impossible For Kamala To Answer Questions

She spent 3 days at Howard University and 7 more at a secret, undisclosed location” last week being tutored for her debate, emerging just once, for a photo-op at one (of 67) spice shops owned by a Republican-hating maniac, to tout “pwease and reconciliation”.

And that was it.

They won't give up on the Russian gambit because they really have nothing else to discuss except their candidate’s love of cooking

off to cover the "news"

COTTON: People should not knowingly take money from the government of Russia, Iran, or China, or any other adversarial nation to try to influence the election. But I also think it's fair to say that a few memes or videos in the vast sea of political commentary is not going to make much of a difference in this election — nor has it in past elections, as well. 

What did make a difference in the last election is the lies about Hunter Biden's laptop that more than four dozen former intelligence officials lied about in the middle of that campaign[*]. And most networks, including this one, bought that lie hook, line, and sinker. That did make a difference in the election. But I think a few videos or commentaries, which again, you shouldn't do if you're out there in the business of commentating on elections, is not going to make a difference in the vast sea of commentary you see.

*One of whom was her ex-husband Jeremy Bash, for what that’s worth — Ed

Gee, next we'll learn that Russia Gate was a scam, and Hunter's notebook was real

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DOJ Public Affairs Chief Says Alvin Bragg's Case Against Trump Was 'A Perversion of Justice'

John Sexton, HotAir:

As you probably remember, Bragg used some creative legal work to turn a bunch of misdemeanor infractions involving business records into a host of felony charges. Now the DOJ Chief of Public Affairs for the southern district of New York, Nicholas Biase, is on video saying the whole case was "nonsense."

Kudos to Crowder for getting the video but also for saying right out of the gate that Biase is not the bad guy here. What we're getting is an unbiased take from someone who worked with Alvin Bragg for 10 years. 

"He [Bragg] was stacking charges and rearranging things just to make it fit a case. No, to be honest with you I think the case is nonsense," Biase said. He continued, "Every real estate person in New York does what he [Trump] did. Nobody's ever been charged with this. It's all him [Trump]." 

"You know it's a perversion of justice," Biase said.

“Biase doesn't seem any more impressed with the Georgia case run by Fani Willis. He calls that one ‘a mockery of justice’. “

People should be jailed for this, but won’t be.

I assume that a flood of offers prompted this price increase, though I’m not sure I’d have responded the same way

The owners of 35 Park Avenue, Old Greenwich, listed it 30 days ago for $3.950 million, and today they raised that price to $5 million. I suppose this could work, at the risk of angering previous bidders, but I’d have tried a different approach. And what happens when potential buyers discover that the promised “back yard gate to Sound Shore Rd” leads nowhere? No such street exists.

Not all obnoxious busybodies are AWFULs — some are just plain ol' awful, like California's Scott Weiner

“S & M for me and thee”

He wanted more, but ws forced to settle for just placing a noisy nanny onboard:

As introduced, Weiner's bill would have made "every passenger vehicle, motortruck, and bus manufactured or sold in the state" of the 2027 model year and beyond unable to drive more than 10 miles per hour above the limit. 

Funny: the appropriately named Mr. Wiener is all for 14-year-old boys being free to have sex with adult males (and vice versa of course) without state interference, and got a bill passed ensuring that, but in all other matters, from global warming, to AI, to workers’ right to choose the conditions of their employment, he’s a loud voice for governmental control.

I don’t know his position on residential outdoor lighting, but I’m sure he’s against it, and probably has a bill in the hopper banning it.