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PTEROSAUR-LIKE WINGED CREATURE Observed by Witness in Southwest Kansas
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PTEROSAUR-LIKE WINGED CREATURE Observed by Witness in Southwest Kansas

A southwest Kansas resident observes a Pterosaur-like winged creature hopping/jumping along the highway during the sunrise hours in July 2022.I received the following account:"Hello, Lon. A friend, who is interested in cryptids and the unknown, referred you to me. I had a sighting in July 2022 of a winged creature that I just can't explain.It occurred in the morning, at sunrise, I was driving on the highway talking to my mom. I’m located in southwest Kansas and was driving to Wichita. I was on the stretch between Minneola, KS, and Bucklin, KS. I saw a creature that jumped onto the right shoulder of the highway. It continued to jump in the middle dotted lines then jumped even higher into the ditch to the left of me. It was grey and it stood on its hind legs. Its arms were short and close to its chest. When it jumped toward the ditch I saw its long stiff tale.I have never seen anything like that before. It looked like a prehistoric flying creature from the Jurassic Park films. My heart dropped.When I got back home I told my children and, of course, they laughed at me. I know what I saw and it makes me feel uneasy. I have been trying to find anyone out there that have sighted the same. I couldn’t be the only witness!" C**********DISTURBING 'MIMICS!' - NATURAL, CRYPTIDS, or SOMETHING ELSE? | LIVE CHAT | Q & A (WITNESS REPORTS!)PHANTOMS & MONSTERS VIDEO LIBRARYPOLL: WHAT DO YOU THINK? Vote & comment on paranormal, cryptid & unexplained mysteries!LISTEN TO NARRATIONS OF PHANTOMS & MONSTERS REPORTS & CASES - PLEASE SUBSCRIBE, LIKE & SHAREPHANTOMS & MONSTERS RADIO Podcasts on SpotifyPHANTOMS & MONSTERS READING LISTCHICAGO MOTHMAN / O'HARE BATMAN YouTube PlaylistHave you had a sighting or encounter?Contact me by email or call the hotline at 410-241-5974Thanks. LonOUR SOCIAL MEDIA LINKSBigfoot and Other Cryptid Videos on YouTubeLYCANS! - PENNSYLVANIA'S CRYPTID CANINES UPDATE'KILLER BIGFOOT' HUNTED BY U.S. SPECIAL FORCES / GLIMMER MAN / MANTIS HUMANOIDSCRAWLER HUMANOIDS - GRUESOME INVADERS! (REAL EYEWITNESS ENCOUNTERS!)WEREWOLVES: DO THEY EXIST?'DOGMAN IN OUR YARD!' - AN OHIO FAMILY'S 12-YEAR SAGA WITH CRYPTID CANINESHey, folks. Thanks for the congrats on 'The Mothman Revisited' episode on Unsolved Mysteries. As a result, we are receiving more sighting reports and are very excited and grateful for the new information!I sincerely thank the Unsolved Mysteries team and Netflix for allowing us to tell the world about this phenomenon.If you have information about this or any other cryptid or unexplained sighting or encounter, please feel free to contact me by email or at 410-241-5974. Thanks again! LonCHICAGO MOTHMAN / O'HARE BATMAN YouTube PlaylistChicago / Lake Michigan Winged Humanoid Regional Interactive MapHey, folks. Please feel free to share your thoughts & comments on the recently uploaded video of the CHICAGO MOTHMAN. I'm interested in what you have to say. Thanks. LonEXCLUSIVE VIDEO of CHICAGO MOTHMAN RECORDED----------Become a Phantoms & Monsters Radio Insider - just $2.99 monthly, and receive these perks. Thanks for your support!-Members-only live chats-Exclusive members-only videos-Priority reply to members' commentsHave perks suggestions? LMK-----YOUR SUPPORT IS APPRECIATED! THANKS-----Have you had a sighting or encounter?Contact us by email or call the hotline at 410-241-5974Thanks. Lon Noted UFOlogist Dr. Raymond Keller believes the idea of extraterrestrials and even ultra-dimensional beings from many different planets and alternate realms living and working among us clandestinely is more than just another conspiracy theory.Available on Amazon.comSan Francisco Book Festival Honorable MentionNew York Book Festival Honorable MentionAlso available with audiobooknarration by Terry Springs,CBS-TV Las Vegas affiliate.OUR PRIVACY POLICYThis blog and newsletter are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Work 3.0 United States License.Registered trademark PHANTOMS AND MONSTERS ® / PHANTOMS & MONSTERS ® - USPTO #90902480 - Lon D. Strickler© 2005-2024 Phantoms & Monsters - All Rights Reserved
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THE VERSAILLES TIME-SLIP: GHOSTS OF PETIT TRIANON
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Time travel is supposedly the stuff of science fiction and fantasy, but if the account of two women in the first years of the 20th century is to be believed, then time travel is not only possible, but it can happen spontaneously and without warning.The year was 1901, and a pair of friends, 55-year-old Anne Moberly and 38-year-old Eleanor Jourdain, were on holiday in France. They were both teachers at St. Hugh's College in Oxford. Moberly was in fact the principal there, and Jourdain would become her successor fourteen years later. The two set out to see the vast Palace of Versailles, the center of political power in France until the French Revolution in 1789. They turned to visit the Petit Trianon, a small chateau on the grounds given by Louis XVI to his 19-year-old wife, Marie Antoinette, as a private retreat for her personal use.Moberly and Jourdain got a bit lost searching for the chateau, and it was during this interlude that they made history, even if only in some small way. They encountered several people in 1789 period attire, carrying out period activities, and passed a handful of structures that had not existed since 1789. Their unexpected visit to 112 years in the past culminated with an encounter with Marie Antoinette herself, sketching on the grounds of her chateau.Mrs. Jourdain wrote: "Everything suddenly looked unnatural, therefore unpleasant; even the trees seemed to become flat and lifeless like wood worked in tapestry. There were no effects of light and shade, and no wind stirred the trees."They reached the edge of a wood, close to the Temple de l'Amour, and came across a man seated beside a garden kiosk, wearing a cloak and a large shady hat. According to Moberly, his appearance was "most repulsive... its expression odious. His complexion was dark and rough."Jourdain noted "The man slowly turned his face, which was marked by smallpox; his complexion was very dark. The expression was evil and yet unseeing, and though I did not feel that he was looking particularly at us, I felt a repugnance to going past him.A man later described as "tall... with large dark eyes, and crisp curling black hair under a large sombrero hat" came up to them, and showed them the way to the Petit Trianon.After crossing a bridge, they reached the gardens in front of the palace, and Moberly noticed a lady sketching on the grass who looked at them. She later described what she saw in great detail: "The lady was wearing a light summer dress, on her head was a shady white hat, and she had lots of fair hair." Moberly thought she was a tourist at first, but the dress appeared to be old-fashioned. Moberly came to believe that the lady was Marie Antoinette. Jourdain however did not see the lady.After this, they were directed round to the entrance and joined a party of other visitors. The strange feelings and visions of the past had vanished.It was many months before the women told of their strange encounters. Visiting Versailles sometime later, the women were not able to find the landmarks that they had noticed during the incident. During their research, they thought they recognized the man by the kiosk as the Comte de Vaudreuil, a friend of Marie Antoinette, who herself had been thought to have been seen by Moberly.Within months they'd published their account in a book called 'An Adventure' later published as The Ghosts Of Trianon and as they were both respected academics who did not desire bizarre publicity, they published it under pseudonyms. Their experience became variously known as the Versailles Time Slip, the Ghosts of Trianon, or the Moberly-Jourdain Incident; and it has intrigued researchers, historians, and enthusiasts of the paranormal ever since.Both women are reported to have had many paranormal experiences before and after their adventure. In one of them, Moberly claimed to have seen in the Louvre in 1914 an apparition of the Roman emperor Constantine, a man of unusual height wearing a gold crown and a toga; he was not observed by anybody else. During the First World War Jourdain, the dominant personality of the pair and who had succeeded as Principal of St. Hugh's, became convinced that a German spy was hiding in the college. After developing increasingly autocratic behaviour, she died suddenly in 1924 in the middle of an academic scandal over her leadership of the college, her conduct having provoked mass resignations of academic staff. Moberly died in 1937.Did Charlotte Anne Moberly and Eleanor Jourdain actually walk through a hole in time and experience 16th-century France? Skeptics have brought up the possibility that the two women might have experienced a shared delusion or perhaps even wandered into a costume party or the rehearsal for an outdoor play. In so many cases of strange and inexplicable phenomena being reported, we hear that the witness or witnesses were people of great character or scientific credibility, and so it's often considered implausible that they could be mistaken or make the story up. The Versailles Time Slip is clearly one such case.Writer Nell Rose observed in Time Travel - Anne Moberly and Eleanor Jourdain - The Ghost of Versailles:"They were not liars, and both ladies had nothing to gain by making up this story. In fact, it could go a long way to ruining their reputation.Frequently I'll hear something along the lines of "My Uncle Bob was a very trustworthy and honest man who would never make something up, therefore you should accept his ghost experience as a fact." Moberly and Jourdain's position as college teachers also gilds them with a cloak of authority, similar to that given to pilots or astronauts who see UFOs. Certainly, a pilot's perception of a UFO cannot be mistaken, and certainly, college teachers' perception of going back in time must have therefore happened as they thought. Well, not so much. It's not necessary to suggest that Reliable Uncle Bob must have been a liar for either his own perception to have been mistaken or for the version of the story that finally made it down to you to have been altered. Neither is it necessary to cast doubt on Moberly and Jourdain's academic status to suggest that the story we have in the annals of urban legend does not reflect a literal time-travel event that must have happened exactly as reported. Human brains are fallible — including Uncle Bob, pilots, and including academics.Two basic explanations have been put forth by previous researchers, which by now have been watered down and popularized into the following: First, that they accidentally wandered into a historical reenactment; and second, that they had a sort of shared delusion. But to put these two explanations into proper perspective, we need to go back to see who originally proposed them and why, and what hidden details of the story prompted them. And this is the point at which the Versailles Time Slip goes from an interesting anecdote to an all-out strange-fest.St. Hugh's College was founded in 1886 by Elizabeth Wordsworth as an all-woman college at Oxford, and the consensus among researchers suggests that Moberly and Jourdain's relationship was romantic as well as professional. They were at least roommates. One of the earliest and most popular critiques of An Adventure came in 1957 from their former student Lucille Iremonger in her prodigiously-entitled book Ghosts of Versailles Iremonger insinuated that both women even had frequent affairs with students of the college. She spent much time delving into the nature of their relationship and basically concluded that their adventure was a folie a deux, a madness of two. They had, she suggested, been so distracted by their relationship that they had merely misinterpreted ordinary people and objects for things from 1789, and became so obsessed with proving their story that they'd even convinced themselves of the reality of what had happened. Iremonger's charge gradually became softened over the years into a "shared delusion".A fourth edition of An Adventure was printed in 1955, this time with a preface written by art historian Joan Evans, who was Jourdain's literary executor, and like Iremonger, a former student. But unlike the hostile Iremonger, Evans tended to defend Moberly and Jourdain's account of what happened as a literal event. She felt compelled to deflect popular conjecture that they'd had some sort of strange lesbian romance-induced delusion. So Evans, in a 1976 article for Encounter magazine, put forth the suggestion that the two women had simply walked unknowingly into a historical recreation, in which actors were lounging about in period attire. Evans went so far as to research such recreations but did not find such an event that would have coincided with the 1901 visit.Evans turned to the 1965 biography of the French artist Robert de Montesquiou. Biographer Philippe Jullian noted that de Montesquiou had lived in a house at Versailles and was noted for his Tableaux Vivant performances, in which gay Parisian men performed the roles of both men and women; thus, the Marie Antoinette seen by Moberly and Jourdain was a transvestite. Though no evidence survives that indicates de Montesquiou may have actually thrown such an event in 1901, Jullian's suggestion was good enough for Evans; and ever since her article, the transvestite historical recreation has been reported and re-reported as one of the most likely explanations for the Versailles Time Slip. They say truth is stranger than fiction, but the rationales for fringe claims can often be even stranger.As usual, the best way to get a handle on what probably actually happened is to brush aside all ex post facto conjecture and go back to the original sources. One thing I like to do since I've never visited Versailles, is to pull it up on Google Earth and look at all the pictures of it I can find. The first thing one finds is that the grounds of Versailles are immense, about 3.5 kilometers from end to end. To get to the Petit Trianon, you have to cross whole square kilometers of gardens, lakes, little hamlets, and chateaus. Part of Moberly and Jourdain's proof is that upon returning a few years later, they couldn't find some of the objects they'd witnessed, most notably a kiosk and a footbridge. When they sent their story to England's Society for Psychical Research, a sometimes-skeptical, sometimes-credulous association of enthusiasts of the paranormal, the Society was unimpressed. Part of what the Society noted was that Moberly and Jourdain had themselves stated that they'd been lost; and as footbridges and kiosks of various descriptions abound on the vast grounds of Versailles, there was almost nothing to go on and nothing surprising about their report.In their published 1950 report of what they'd determined many years before, the Society noted a few other points that authors like Iremonger tore into like fresh meat. One was that when they reviewed the several editions of An Adventure, they found it had expanded notably each time. Moreover, it was three months after the incident before the women had even sat down to compare notes on what they'd witnessed; whereas at the time of their visit, neither woman had suspected anything unusual even took place! In the second edition of An Adventure, the women explained that a full three months after they visited Versailles, Moberly happened to mention the sketching woman they saw. Jourdain didn't remember any such thing. As they talked, it turned out that Moberly didn't remember hardly anything that Jourdain did either. These were all minor details like a woman shaking out a cloth out a window, two green-jacketed gardeners at work, and a sinister-looking man sitting under a garden kiosk. It was only after much discussion, note-sharing, and historical research that Moberly and Jourdain came up with the period as 1789 and assigned identities to a few of the characters they saw, including Marie Antoinette herself as the lady sketching on the lawn.Upon reviewing the case as told in the women's own words, the Society for Psychical Research concluded that the evidence of anything unusual having actually happened was insufficient to justify further study. Their report's author, W.H. Salter, pointed out that the embellished versions of the tale published in later editions were written much later than the women had initially claimed, perhaps as long as five years later; and only after the women had made several returns trips to Versailles to study the landmarks further.The principal authors who have written about this story seem to agree that there was probably no conscious effort at deception by Moberly and Jourdain, only a firm belief in the reality of their perception and a desire to present their story in as convincing a way as possible. They even went so far as to include a chapter they called "A Rêverie", an imaginary account of Marie Antoinette's own meditations, in which she observed two strangers walk past while she was sitting there sketching, amidst all the other people and things they reported. This chapter jumps out as particularly bizarre and moves An Adventure from the realm of reporting into that of fantasy fiction."Sources:Coleman, Michael H (1988), The Ghosts of the Trianon, The Complete An Adventureskeptoid.comslightlywarped.comhubpages.comparanormality.comVersailles: A Biography of a PalaceMarie Antoinette: The JourneyMysteries and Secrets of Time**********DISTURBING 'MIMICS!' - NATURAL, CRYPTIDS, or SOMETHING ELSE? | LIVE CHAT | Q & A (WITNESS REPORTS!)PHANTOMS & MONSTERS VIDEO LIBRARYPOLL: WHAT DO YOU THINK? Vote & comment on paranormal, cryptid & unexplained mysteries!LISTEN TO NARRATIONS OF PHANTOMS & MONSTERS REPORTS & CASES - PLEASE SUBSCRIBE, LIKE & SHAREPHANTOMS & MONSTERS RADIO Podcasts on SpotifyPHANTOMS & MONSTERS READING LISTCHICAGO MOTHMAN / O'HARE BATMAN YouTube PlaylistHave you had a sighting or encounter?Contact me by email or call the hotline at 410-241-5974Thanks. LonOUR SOCIAL MEDIA LINKSBigfoot and Other Cryptid Videos on YouTubeLYCANS! - PENNSYLVANIA'S CRYPTID CANINES UPDATE'KILLER BIGFOOT' HUNTED BY U.S. SPECIAL FORCES / GLIMMER MAN / MANTIS HUMANOIDSCRAWLER HUMANOIDS - GRUESOME INVADERS! (REAL EYEWITNESS ENCOUNTERS!)WEREWOLVES: DO THEY EXIST?'DOGMAN IN OUR YARD!' - AN OHIO FAMILY'S 12-YEAR SAGA WITH CRYPTID CANINESHey, folks. Thanks for the congrats on 'The Mothman Revisited' episode on Unsolved Mysteries. As a result, we are receiving more sighting reports and are very excited and grateful for the new information!I sincerely thank the Unsolved Mysteries team and Netflix for allowing us to tell the world about this phenomenon.If you have information about this or any other cryptid or unexplained sighting or encounter, please feel free to contact me by email or at 410-241-5974. Thanks again! LonCHICAGO MOTHMAN / O'HARE BATMAN YouTube PlaylistChicago / Lake Michigan Winged Humanoid Regional Interactive MapHey, folks. Please feel free to share your thoughts & comments on the recently uploaded video of the CHICAGO MOTHMAN. I'm interested in what you have to say. Thanks. LonEXCLUSIVE VIDEO of CHICAGO MOTHMAN RECORDED----------Become a Phantoms & Monsters Radio Insider - just $2.99 monthly, and receive these perks. Thanks for your support!-Members-only live chats-Exclusive members-only videos-Priority reply to members' commentsHave perks suggestions? LMK-----YOUR SUPPORT IS APPRECIATED! THANKS-----Have you had a sighting or encounter?Contact us by email or call the hotline at 410-241-5974Thanks. Lon Noted UFOlogist Dr. Raymond Keller believes the idea of extraterrestrials and even ultra-dimensional beings from many different planets and alternate realms living and working among us clandestinely is more than just another conspiracy theory.Available on Amazon.comSan Francisco Book Festival Honorable MentionNew York Book Festival Honorable MentionAlso available with audiobooknarration by Terry Springs,CBS-TV Las Vegas affiliate.OUR PRIVACY POLICYThis blog and newsletter are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Work 3.0 United States License.Registered trademark PHANTOMS AND MONSTERS ® / PHANTOMS & MONSTERS ® - USPTO #90902480 - Lon D. Strickler© 2005-2024 Phantoms & Monsters - All Rights Reserved
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10 Most Rocking Jackson Browne Songs

Our list of the 10 Most Rocking Jackson Browne Songs showcases the rock and roll side of one of the most beloved singer-songwriters of all time. With a career that began in the early ’70s, Jackson Browne is best known for his reflective songwriting and signature soft rock sound of that era. While his music has always been rooted in the singer-songwriter genre, he has explored a variety of musical styles across his many albums. Though much of his work consists of slower-paced or mid-tempo tunes, Browne has also released a compelling selection of rockers, which we proudly present here. The post 10 Most Rocking Jackson Browne Songs appeared first on ClassicRockHistory.com.
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The Trump Counterrevolution is a Return to Sanity
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The Trump Counterrevolution is a Return to Sanity

We are witnessing a historic counterrevolution after President Donald Trump’s victory, far different from his first election in 2016. The orthodox and the supposed scripted future are now suspect. And they are likely to be dethroned— from the trivial to the existential. Critics claim Trump has no mandate to stage such a counterrevolution. They argue that he did not win 51% of the popular vote or achieve a Reaganesque landslide in the Electoral College. Yet all the initiatives he advanced and won on polled landslide public approval. Despite being the target of Democrat lawfare for years, a defiant Trump promised to end an open border, massive illegal immigration, rising crime, and soaring prices. He pledged to slash government and its administrative state, terminate racial and gender identity politics, and restore deterrence abroad. The people overwhelmingly wanted those messages but were waiting for an unorthodox messenger who would actually deliver them. The Trump messenger reassured weary citizens that they were not crazy. Instead, they had good cause to be sick of being talked down to by a media, academic, bureaucratic, and political elite that never earned nor deserved such self-appointed status. The FBI, the CIA, and the DOJ, not the massive crowds at rallies, were the ones truly out of control. President Joe Biden was really suffering from dementia, not those who said he was. Criminals with weapons are as deleterious to society as law-abiding citizens deprived of them. It is not a thought crime to believe there are two sexes—not three or four or more. No one should be forced to buy an electric vehicle, disconnect their natural gas stove, or submit to racial or gender indoctrination sessions. Americans should speak their minds and write what they wish without worry of being censored, blacklisted, ostracized, doxxed, or shadow-banned—or jailed. Campuses are not oases of tolerance, disinterested inquiry, and free expression. They instead increasingly became overpriced indoctrination centers that shred the Constitution and graduate indebted students who know less—but are far more biased—than when they enrolled. Trump and his MAGA appointees promise to slash over a trillion dollars from the annual federal budget, disbanding entire agencies. Is the objection that an ever-expanding government—$37 trillion in debt, running nearly $2 trillion in annual deficits—should keep growing? Trump pledges to reform the Pentagon—ending DEI Pentagon commissars and revolving-door corporate generalship. He vows to hold the 4-star class responsible for the catastrophe in Afghanistan and to reenlist soldiers who were driven out due to draconian vaccination mandates or woke intolerance. Trump envisions changing the entire system of military procurement. Does the status quo object on the grounds that our military leadership has been winning our wars abroad? Is the Pentagon currently awash in eager recruits? Has it stockpiled a huge surplus of shells, bombs, and rockets? Trump promises historic deportations of the 12 million who destroyed the southern border and surged in without health or criminal audits. Trump vows to rescue swamped social services and stop crimes by illegal alien felons. Is that really worse than the Biden administration’s original massive importation of millions of illegal aliens, empowered by drug-importing and sex-trafficking cartels? Who are the culpable? Those flagrantly mocking and breaking the law, or those vowing to enforce it? Trump says he will deter enemies without bogging America down in “endless wars”—and did just that in his first four years as president. Is the current alternative preferable to convincing enemies that there are few consequences to their aggression, sandbagging allies like Israel, or feeding the war in Ukraine without any plan of either winning or ending it? The Trump revolution is also cultural and social. Shared class interests have replaced race, ethnicity, and gender chauvinism. Athletes of all races are no longer taking a knee in protest of America’s supposed systemic racism during the national anthem. Sometimes they celebrate their scoring by doing honorific Trump YMCA/golf-swing dances on national television. Enlistments to help craft the Trump counterrevolution are not always predicated on degrees, conventional resumes, or past lengthy government service. Race and gender do not determine qualifications alone. Nor does class. Common sense, successful lives outside of government, and a desire to end the current nonsense count instead as better prerequisites. For Trump, party identification, titles, and traditional prestige matter less as he is surrounded by an ideologically diverse cadre including Elon Musk, Robert Kennedy, Jr., Dana White, Tulsi Gabbard, and Joe Rogan. The country no longer must apologize incessantly for its past or present but can move on—content that it need not be perfect to be better than all the alternatives. The age of flashing pronouns, renaming iconic landmarks, statue toppling, trashing the dead, vandalizing with impunity the campus library, or spouting antisemitic venom is passing. So, another name for the Trump counterrevolution is a simple return to sanity. (C)2024 Tribune Content Agency, LLC. We publish a variety of perspectives. Nothing written here is to be construed as representing the views of The Daily Signal. The post The Trump Counterrevolution is a Return to Sanity appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Only Geography Buffs Will Be Able To Name The Country Based On 3 Of Its Cities
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Start Quiz Jorge Gardner/Unsplash Jorge Gardner/Unsplash There are 195 countries in the entire world, with dozens of cities filling up each one. These diverse countries offer tons of culture, beautiful landscapes, and more. While some are more populous than others, these countries are all part of the same planet. Since most people have not visited every country, they’re going to have to bank on... Source
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NY Times Tech Reporter: Bluesky is Fantastic
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Axelrod, Left Panic Over Prospect of 'Competent' Presidential Wingman at DoJ
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Scarborough Admits: Voters Cared More About Inflation Than My Wailing About 'Fascism'
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Scarborough Admits: Voters Cared More About Inflation Than My Wailing About 'Fascism'

It took a stinging election defeat for the truth to sink in with Joe Scarborough. And this morning, he was forced to yield to reality. For all his endless--and we do mean endless-wailing about "fascism," and Mika's fearmongering on abortion rights, on today's Morning Joe Scarborough admitted that voters cared less about that, and more about the price of gasoline and groceries.  Scarborough wondered out loud to John Avlon: "I talked a lot over two years about fascist rhetoric . . . There were threats of retribution, there was the issue of women's reproductive choices and health, rubbing up against, pounding up against, the price of groceries, the price of gasoline. How do you balance that when, obviously, what voters said was, we care more about the price of gas and we care more about the price of groceries?" Avlon's response was a statement that, while obvious, has been beyond the comprehension of most Democrats and liberal media types like Scarborough: so long as people are worried about the cost of living and their personal safety, everything else is secondary. Here's a tip for Scarborough: if you want your message to penetrate beyond the boundaries of the liberal cocoon, speak plainly.  On Mika's pet issue, Scarborough employed four different euphemisms: "Women's reproductive rights. Women's reproductive healthcare. Freedom for women to decide what they do with their bodies. Women's reproductive choices and health." Spit it out, Joe: abortion. It was a surprise to see Avlon on the set. He had been a CNN commentator until leaving to run for Congress from a Long Island, New York district. Scarborough praised Avlon for running a virtually "pitch-perfect race," but, claimed Joe, he lost because he ran into "headwinds." Avlon outspent his Republican opponent by over $8 million--and still lost by over 11 points! That wasn't a "headwind," Joe. It was the voters telling Avlon "nope"— at Cat 4 hurricane strength! Here's the transcript. MSNBC Morning Joe 11/22/24 6:38 am ET JOE SCARBOROUGH: Let's get specific here. I want to get specific. So we -- we -- I, I'll just talk about myself. I talked a lot over two years about fascist rhetoric. Threats of retribution. Mika talked a lot about women's reproductive rights. Women's reproductive healthcare. Freedom for women to decide what they do with their bodies.  And we talked about that a lot. And after the election, 75 million voters or so said, well, okay, we're focused on the price of gas, the price of groceries, whatever. I'm asking, so -- so how do you run a campaign where when you hear rhetoric, you don't want to call it fascist, let's just say authoritarian. Right? Whatever you want to call it! JOHN AVLON: Righ. I got you. SCARBOROUGH: However you want to define that, the definitions don't matter. There were threats of retribution, there was the issue of women's reproductive choices and health, rubbing up against, pounding up against, the price of groceries, the price of gasoline. How do you balance that when, obviously, what voters said was, we care more about the price of gas and we care more about the price of groceries? How do you do that? AVLON: At that moment. Look, I think life is a struggle between the urgent and the important, right? And I think for a lot of people, the urgent issues they face are about affordability, right? And here's what Democrats -- and about personal safety. Here's where Democrats gotta get the big things right. If people don't feel safe. If they don't feel economically secure. Everything else is secondary.
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Washington Post Scandalized Christian Theater Company Believes Christian Things
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Washington Post Scandalized Christian Theater Company Believes Christian Things

Back on November 14, the Washington Post’s Rebecca Ritzel reported on Logos Theatre, a South Carolina theater company “gaining traction” in Washington known for its adaptations of some of C.S. Lewis’s The Chronicles of Narnia books and other works of Christian literature. While people may go to see Logos’ life-sized lion puppet, the Post made sure to warn people that this Christian theater really is Christian. Ritzel wasted no time trying to paint director Nicole Stratton as a weirdo: In the recent stage version of “Pilgrim’s Progress” created by Logos Theatre, the Vanity Fair scene features a multicultural parade of 17th century amusements: a maypole, a fortune teller, a tinker’s cart hawking festive wares. The revelers wear long petticoats, velvet pantaloons and carnival masks. All the makings of a late-Renaissance good time, with one exception… Cleavage. None of the women onstage is wearing the push-up corset or off-the-shoulder bodices that were all the rage in the 1670s because, as director Nicole Stratton explains, ‘We wouldn’t want the audience to stumble.’ Sometimes, to produce Christian theater, you have to strategically alter the necklines. The piece then turns into a relatively normal history piece, eventually getting to how Logos made its way to the nation’s capital, “Jerry Pattengale, a Christian author who serves as ‘founding scholar’ and senior adviser to Carlos Campo, the [Museum of the Bible’s] CEO, visited the Logos warehouse soon after Hinton and came home convinced that Logos was not a community theater, as they had been told, but a scrappy, student-powered operation with professional-level behind-the-scenes skills. ‘All of a sudden, around the corner came this giant horse. I thought it was a robot. I was not prepared.’ Pattengale said. ‘They told me they had puppets, but no one told me they were life-size.’"   Opening TODAY!#TheChroniclesofNarnia: #TheHorseHisAndHisBoy at Ark Encounter is already looking amazing! Tickets: https://t.co/Ngpg1fJyjP#TheLogosTheatre #NarniaOnTour #AslanisontheMove pic.twitter.com/0PR4C8S5JJ — The Logos Theatre (@LogosTheatre) January 10, 2024   After some history on Stratton’s past and future Narnia and Pilgrim’s Progress adaptations, Ritzel turned to Logos belief system. “Logos” is the Greek word for “word” from John 1:1, so it should not be surprising that Logos Theatre subscribes to a Biblical sexual ethic, but apparently it is: Performing arts organizations in Washington, like so many other theater towns, promote diversity in gender and sexuality, including performers’ pronouns in programs and offering Pride Night ticket discounts. Not Logos, which doesn’t allow LGBTQ performers. Line 12 of the company’s “belief statement” reads, in part: “We believe that any form of sexual immorality, such as adultery, fornication, homosexuality, bisexual conduct, bestiality, incest, pornography or any attempt to change one’s sex, or disagreement with one’s biological sex, is sinful and offensive to God.” Ritzel cites Fuller Theological Seminary assistant professor of theology and arts Kutter Callaway saying “For most of the last century, churches were more likely to abide by a kind of don’t-ask-don’t-tell policy; everybody might have known the organist was gay, but nobody said anything. ‘What’s new here isn’t necessarily the theological position, but doubling down on outing people,’ Callaway says.’ It’s a bit of a tragedy to me, if now we’re going to create this artistic community exploring creative endeavors, and now we’re making it an exclusive club.’” The strange argument about the organist notwithstanding, Logos’ belief statement on sexual morality reads like any other statement you would expect from a Christian organization’s terms of employment. In the meantime, anyone in the Taylors, South Carolina, D.C., or any other areas that Logos Theatre tours in should make time to see one of their plays.
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Networks Deride Pam Bondi’s Qualifications, Downplay Her as Merely a ‘Trump Loyalist’
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Networks Deride Pam Bondi’s Qualifications, Downplay Her as Merely a ‘Trump Loyalist’

On Friday, ABC, CBS, and NBC used their flagship morning news shows to pivot away from former Congressman Matt Gaetz (R-FL) withdrawing from the nomination fight to lead President Trump’s Justice Department towards deriding the new pick Pam Bondi as merely a “Trump loyalist,” foreign lobbyist, and former Florida Attorney General whose “tenure [was] not without controversy.” Unsurprisingly, the Trump-hating ABC had Good Morning America put chief Washington correspondent and three-time anti-Trump author Jonathan Karl on the case, who said the important fact about Bondi is he’s a reflection of Trump “showing once again that among the top qualifications he is seeking for his cabinet is personal loyalty.”     Boasting she’s “a Trump loyalist, sometimes seen on stage at Trump rallies,” Karl suggested her two terms as Florida’s top law enforcement official (which was an elected position and at times when Florida was far less red than it is now) was defined by “controversy” with scandals such as “her decision to pass on a case against Trump University, shortly after receiving a donation from the Trump Foundation, but both Trump and Bondi deny any wrongdoing.” Karl continued, dismissing her as a shady lobbyist and partisan hack for Trump’s first impeachment: After Joe Biden won the 2020 presidential election, Bondi backed Trump’s false claims of election fraud. More recently, she has worked as a lobbyist and registered foreign agent. Among her past clients the government of Qatar. Perhaps most importantly to Trump, she’s been a loyal member of his inner circle for years now, joining him on the campaign trail back in 2016...and serving on Trump’s legal team during his first impeachment trial. He later fretted that Bondi’s selection means Trump’s picks to lead the top three spots at the Justice Department (Bondi, Todd Blanche, and Emil Bove) and Solicitor General (John Sauer) have “all...worked in some way as his personal lawyer” and now will work for the American people.     Co-host Michael Strahan — who was picked given his stardom as an NFL player — kvetched in response that “it seems like he has a lot of personal relationships with everyone he is having join him.” On CBS Mornings, co-host Gayle King also tagged her as “one of his most loyal defenders, including his first impeachment trial” and political correspondent Ed O’Keefe led the characteristic of “longtime defender” before even getting to her past as the Sunshine State’s attorney general. “The former two-term Florida attorney general defended Trump during his first impeachment trial and is now being asked to carry out his legal agenda,” he said. O’Keefe resurfaced on CBS Mornings Plus and doubled down and, when he did bring up her time in Tallahassee, he argued the Trump “loyalist” used her post to go after ObamaCare and lobbying post-AG’s office. He did at least admit she’s “far less controversial” than Gaetz (click “expand”):     O’KEEFE: Bondi, 59-year-old former two-term Attorney General of Florida and a longtime Trump loyalist. This is somebody that goes back all the way to when he first began running for president in 2015, 2016, somebody who was by his side throughout it all. And critically, at a big point in his presidency, was one of the defense attorneys on his first impeachment trial. So yet again, he’s going to a loyalist, someone who has stood by him in good times and bad to take on the top prosecutor job in the country. Someone who, when she was Florida Attorney General, sued to block or curtail the scope of the Affordable Care Act, has done other conservative legal work like that, both when she was attorney general and in the years since. One of the lines of scrutiny will be the lobbying work that she’s done in more recent years with a firm that’s closely aligned with a lot of people in Trump’s orbit, and among other things, representing the country of Qatar. But in some ways, that’s sort of standard review of a potential cabinet pick, and far less controversial than the accusations that were facing Gaetz. KING: Ed, you know, this pick came so quickly, so, you know, that got people talking. A, was she just on deck? Was this a game plan all along? And why does he, Donald Trump, see this post as so essential? What do you make of all the theories about what went into this decision so quickly? O’KEEFE: Yeah. Well, we know for one thing that the President-elect had been working the phones yesterday morning in the hours before Gaetz made his announcement, trying to sort out with Republican senators directly and other associates whether he had what was needed to get confirmed. And he was told, and we’ve learned since, that at least eight, I heard in one case, up to 15 Republican senators were potential no-votes for Gaetz, given the controversy around him, given the fact that he’d never served as a prosecutor, a government prosecutor, in any kind of role the way Pam Bondi has[.] Admittedly, NBC chief White House correspondent Peter Alexander admitted on Today that, while Bondi is “one of [his] most loyal supporters,” she “is likely to have a much smoother path to confirmation as attorney general than Matt Gaetz[.]” “Trump particularly praising her work combating the opioid crisis. A long time Trump ally, Bondi helped amplify Trump’s false claims about the 2020 election,” he added. To see the relevant transcripts from November 22, click here (for ABC), here (for CBS Mornings), here (for CBS Mornings Plus), and here (for NBC).
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