So let's start with a few undeniable medical facts that liberals appear hopelessly unaware of
- You cannot infect someone for Covid for simply being unvaccinated.
- You are able to transmit the virus if you catch it, vaccinated or not.
- Aaron Rodgers did not infect anyone as he went into quarantine as soon as he tested positive.
- Aaron Rodgers did, however, catch Covid from someone else who was almost certainly vaccinated.
So this is apparently what SNL finds funny? Either exploiting a basic misunderstanding of how viruses and vaccines work in general or actually not understanding themselves? In Aaron Roger's case he has taken the precaution to test every single day. That way he can quarantine it he tests positive for the safety of those around him, including his teammates.
However, others who are vaccinated but can still catch the virus are not testing themselves. That makes them a danger to everyone around them, including their teammates. One of those people who is not testing daily is almost certainly who gave Rodgers the virus. That is the reality, whether or not it conforms to the conventional lack of wisdom.
But it's Rodgers who is the bad guy and it is somehow funny?
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Thankfully, woke scholars have done just that! Here are the newly updated "woke" 10 Commandments. They worship their new Jesus.
1) Thou shalt have no other Gods before the all-powerful State (duh!)
2) Thou shalt not make for yourself any graven image (unless it's a giant bronze BLM raised fist you bow down to every morning)
3) Thou shalt not take the name of your Lord God in vain (unless you're reminding everyone that Jesus was actually a Socialist revolutionary)
4) Remember Pride Month, and keep it holy
5) Honor your father and your mother (unless they are evil MAGA racists. In that case, you should cancel them.)
6) Thou shalt not kill (Unless you're killing a fascist by beating them over the head with a "tolerance" sign)
7) Thou shalt not commit adultery (unless it's consensual)
8) Thou shalt not steal (unless you're looting a Nike shoe store for justice)
9) Thou shalt not bear false witness (unless you're living your truth!)
10) Thou shalt not covet (unless you are coveting the possessions of a rich white oppressor. Then, it's totally ok)
THE NEW YORK TIMES:
Republicans Diverge on What Comes Next
11:18 am EST
“Two strikingly divergent visions of Republican political strength played out over the weekend at a conference of Jewish conservatives, the first major gathering of G.O.P. leaders since the party’s sweeping success in Tuesday’s elections. There were displays of blustery confidence. And there were calls for caution and restraint as party leaders tried to process their drastic gains,” the New York Times reports.
Looming over it all, and mostly addressed gingerly, was the uncertainty about whether Republicans could replicate their decisive gains with suburban voters, especially women, if former President Donald J. Trump remained the face of the party.
You can answer that with a BIG FAT DONALD-LIKE NO.
Small potatoes compared to the civil war killing the dem party.
Donald Trump joins Justice with Judge Jeanine.
I just watched a SNL tweet of this, and it's hilarious.
He gets Trump's boistrous blathering down pat.
Just send out the Donald to retain those women's votes, and we'll see what's small potatoes.
:-)
SNL Has a New Trump
11:15 am EST
Saturday Night Live unveiled a new cast member’s portrayal of former President Donald Trump last night.
Playbook:
“It’s an uncanny likeness
— better than any Trump impression we’ve seen —
that captures not only his mannerisms and vocal tics, but his jigsaw-like thought pattern as he speaks. Expect to see a lot more of it — and for Trump to notice as 2024 approaches.”
LOL. THE DONALD WILL BE FUMING.
Moderate dems moved to the Republican in othet races too. They only need to hammer the dems on all the chaos. They don't havevto rely on Trump.
They don't have to rely on Trump.
BETTER ASK DONALD ABOUT THAT (snicker).
Most Presidents Hit Bumps In First Year
7:43 am EST
Doyle McManus:
“Presidents often run into trouble during their first year in office, and some manage to recover.
Ronald Reagan took the economy into a deep recession in 1981 and lost 26 House seats the next year, but once the economy recovered he was reelected by a landslide.
Bill Clinton presided over a disastrous first year and lost control of Congress in 1994, only to master the art of bipartisan negotiation and win reelection in 1996.”
Why?
You're flailing. Trump never even went to VA.
Trump never even went to VA.
He was specifically ASKED not to go, and IT MADE HIM FURIOUS.
Who's flailing?
https://www.thewrap.com/snl-cecily-strong-bluntly-defends-abortion-rights-on-weekend-update-while-dressed-as-a-clown-video/
SNL had to create a new Trump because Alec Baldwin actually shot and killed a woman and shot a man
Dems find this humorous
So do I, with due respect to the victim's families
but fuck Alec Baldwin
may he spend many years in prison
though his white liberal privilege may keep him out
After F Daddy's inane obsenities, this is for your Sunday meditative happiness.
The Mistaken Expectations
of Jesus of Nazareth
Modern biblical scholarship has shown that the historical Jesus was mistaken in his eschatological, Christological, and soteriological expectations.
So was there anything that he was right about?
IF the flesh and blood man Jesus of Nazareth were to come among us today and had time to study all that has happened in the world since his death, I think he would want to admit to us that he was mistaken about three important expectations that he held, and would invite us to join him in examining his mistakenness.
First, eschatology, the belief in the ultimate outcome of all things.
Like many Jews of his time, Jesus was convinced that within the lifetime of his own generation there would be a great apocalyptic destruction of all the wicked empires of the world, to be followed by God’s establishment of a new and wonderful eternal Kingdom throughout all the earth. Surely if Jesus were to come among us today, he would be willing to share with us his profound disappointment that after two thousand years, his Kingdom of God expectations still remain unfulfilled.
Second, Christology, the belief in Jesus’ Messiahship.
Many excellent historical Jesus scholars are convinced that Jesus himself (and not just the later church) firmly believed that he was the Spirit-anointed Christos, the Messhiach, the messianic, much loved Son of God destined soon to rule the world in righteous glory.
At this point, however, I find I have to agree with our Jewish sisters and brothers when they ask Christians, “If Jesus was the Messiah, why is the world in such a mess? The Messiah was supposed to bring the glories of the Messianic Age – and we certainly are not living in the Messianic Age!”
I think Jesus would have to agree with that, and would be willing to admit to everyone that this raises valid questions about his own strong conviction that he was, in some absolutist sense, the Messiah.
Third, soteriology, the belief in how salvation is attained.
Unlike numerous contemporary historical Jesus scholars, I am convinced that Jesus himself did believe that he was going to be put to death, and that his death was willed by God to bring about a wonderful purpose: the salvation of “many.”
According to the earliest gospel, Mark, Jesus repeatedly stated that he would have to go to Jerusalem to fulfill God’s will by being put to death there, and on one occasion he indicated why he believed his death was necessary, as follows:
His disciples had begun arguing with one another about which of them was going to be the greatest in God’s soon-to-be established glorious Kingdom. Jesus summoned them together and reprimanded them, telling them that they should not entertain thoughts like those at all because, he said, even he had come “not to be served, but to serve” and to give his life “as a ransom for many.” For that reason, he told them, they should reflect his servant attitude toward everyone.
Repeatedly in Mark, Jesus stated that the suffering he was about to undergo was in accordance with God’s will as revealed in the holy scriptures of his people. And yet, no one before Jesus had ever suggested that the triumphant, victorious Messiah was ever going to have to die any sort of ransoming, redemptive, or sacrificial death.
So where did Jesus get such an idea? Where in all the Hebrew scriptures could he have found any indication that the victorious, ruling Messiah would ever have to die redemptively? In all those scriptures there is only one instance of a significant person dying in order to bring forgiveness for the sins of others, and that is in the suffering servant passage of Isaiah chapter fifty-three.
Could that have been the source of Jesus’ conviction that he must die? I am convinced it was.
And yet at this juncture, many modern scholars will point out to us that Isaiah fifty-three, when written during the Babylonian Exile, was not intended to foretell the fate of any future messianic figure, but to assure God’s punished people that they could still hope to return from captivity – forgiven – to their homeland. But if that interpretation is correct, it would mean that Jesus’ understanding of the passage was erroneous, at least as to its original meaning. Despite that possibility, however, if Jesus were here among us, I think he would advise us to consider what those scholars say, for he would see the validity of their position. And yet, I think he still might want us, even within the challenging insights that all such honest scholarship brings to us – I think he still might want us to question which, if any, among all his teachings, perhaps including even his teaching about the necessity of his death – I think he might encourage us to search among his teachings for any that still somehow have relevance for us today.
Or should.
___
Please allow me to add here a footnote:
Contrary to much “liberal” scholarship, I am
convinced that the Gethsemane scene in Mark
constitutes historical bedrock, and I know of
nothing more poignant than Jesus’ own struggle
with the difficult concept of his death.
– Jim Boswell
If you would like an even more striking explication of these views, go to
jesuslaidbare-truthsabout jesus.com (all one word with one dash) and view the two videos Boswell has provided there.
He is also the author of The Dead Sea Gospel, available at Amazon.
One of the truisms of Youngkin’s win this week was that the win was also a victory for “Trumpism without Trump.” But SNL, last night, managed to give us Trump without the Trumpism: all of the absurdity of the person, none of the menace of his movement. Trump’s Big Lie lies on; you’d have no idea of that, though, watching SNL’s version of him ramble on about space lasers. This Friday, CNN began airing a special report about January 6, a mini-documentary that emphasizes the chaos of that day, the violence, the lead-up, and the aftermath. It is titled Trumping Democracy: An American Coup. “January 6 was an unconstitutional attempt led by the president of the United States to overturn an American election and reinstall himself in power illegitimately,” one of the show’s commentators, a House Republican, notes in it. You might add that power, for Trump, has always involved his ability to disguise himself through his spectacles. SNL, for too long, was so interested in Trump as a joke that it ignored him as a threat. Last night’s episode suggests that the show has looked back over the previous years—and learned precisely nothing.
Megan Garber is a staff writer at The Atlantic, where she covers culture.
Breaking news: Conspiracy against trump confirmed.
In a recent study of ballots it has become apparent that there was in fact a Conspiracy during the election.
Turns out it was way worse than the Republicans first thought though, it is now believed that a massive conspiracy involving some 81 million American adults conspired together against trump.
Several people have come forward admitting that they indeed modified ballots they were given by unknown actors in the government. These modifications were very small, but through years of planning they discovered that if they put a mark next to Joe bidens name, when counted, the machine would encounter an error and their vote wouldn't be counted for Trump and be instead be counted for his opponent.
It is at this time believed that every conspirator modified up to and including one whole ballot thereby stealing the election from the Supreme leader.
Stop shilling your blasphemous trash Boswell.
Commonsense, said that.
First, I'm not shilling,
Second, Csense has never been able effectively to refute a thing I say.
Let him try. Here, in this thread, concerning the articles above Roger's.
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