Tuesday, September 29, 2020

Pre-Presidential Debate Trumpslide 2020 Warmup

 People wonder why I talk about the upcoming blowout, the 2020 Election where Orange Man Bad will win going away, with such a margin that the ballot harvesting mail in fraud machine won't be able to keep up.

Regular people see things like this and they get angry.  You have to be a purple hair mouth breathing low status true believer to see this and not get angry. 

Regular people will quietly say to themselves, 'F*** it. I've not been allowed to function like a normal person while twits like Dianne Feinstein are doing this sh1t."

And Lori Lightfoot does it.  And Bill DeBlasio.  And Nancy Pelosi.  And Chris Cuomo.  And every criticism-free BLM riot.  Do you see a pattern?  I do.

The regular people are not wrong, and they number in the millions.

Let me put it in perspective.  My hispanic nieces and sisters in law are all big DJT supporters. Re read that sentence.  The weren't always, but they're tired of being lectured to and then seeing this trainwreck of a hypocrite: ... Enjoy the debate - it's about an hour away!

Monday, September 28, 2020

More Evidence of a 2020 Trumpslide Election Rout

 This was on Zerohedge this morning, at the top, front and center:


These people must really be in a bubble.  I can't think of anything more disconnected to reality than the paper formerly known as the New York Times.

The NYT comes out screaming that Trump lost money, got a huge return, used it to offset losses, and is an overall Bad Orange Man.  Naturally, there's no evidence he broke the law, which was the first thing I looked for.  Here's the best quote from the article, showing that the Junior Varsity has taken over the organization:

"And without a blockbuster "gotcha" that would confirm that Trump had violated the law, the NYT simply concludes by noting that "in the end the financial picture for Mr. Trump is fraught" and that "as he approaches one of the most consequential elections in American history — down in most polls, under I.R.S. audit and heavily in debt — his businesses may not be well equipped to navigate what lies ahead."

It gets better.  Michael Tracey saw the same thing I did:



At this point, trolling the NY Times is almost too easy.  The reason why it will be a 2020 Trumpslide, besides the fact that they've telegraphed the Narrative of the Election: it won't be decided on election day, and "mail in ballots are good!" is voiced in the first comment ZH:

"Demand to see Pelosi, Schumer, McConnell, Graham, Romney, Harris, Biden etc tax returns...we know how Trump made his money how did they all get filthy rich as “public servants”??


That was the first thing I thought of as well.  All of the people listed above are multimillionaires.  There has been zero concern from the NYT about how they got rich as 'public servants'.  But they'll run a 10,000 word 'summary' of Trump's tax returns.  Now.  6 weeks before the election.

Trump's been in the public eye since the late 1970's.

It's only one reason why there will be a Trumpslide.  The NYT can't see it, because they have Trump Derangement Syndrome, but it shows the massive disconnect between the Coastal Elite Bubble and real people.  They have no idea what we think, or how.  

Sunday, September 27, 2020

Hotep Jesus Interviews Adam Curry - 3.5 Hours

 These two are some brave souls.

Attention spans have been shrinking for decades.  Especially as reading becomes more unnecessary - the Human Animal is easier to control.  People like 12 second long Instagram Stories.  They're insanely popular.  The reason for that is that most people can't focus longer than 20 minutes.  If you're under 19 years old that number is probably 3 minutes.  Put a zany video up and talk about #WAP and you'll get more likes and attention than you can handle.

Hotep Jesus and Adam Curry talk in a raw way about race, culture, America, and politics.  They talk for 3 and a half hours.  Most people see the length and they tune out.  Curry and Hotep Jesus know this, they're both excellent marketers.

They don't care.  They go for it anyway.

You won't hear a conversation like this anywhere else.  

If you have a 3 hour drive, put on your headphones on so the passengers in the car, and enjoy.

Thursday, September 24, 2020

Pennsylvania Judge Hits Pennsylvania Governor - HARD

 You would think that Americans would be furious that their state governments decided that a health 'emergency' gave them incredible powers to limit their freedoms. 

Ironically, 18 years ago the W administration had a talking point that the Muslims in the Middle East "hated us for our freedoms".

What freedoms?

If your government officials, elected or otherwise, can tell you that you can't go to work, can't go to school, can't go to church .....

But you can loot, pillage, steal, kill and 'protest' - one would think that regular people would fight back.

I will go to my grave wondering where the fighting American spirit went.

One judge has called a power hungry, mediocre politician to task.  The PA governor placed new  limits (25 people) for gatherings in the state.  Here's the problem.  He privately authorized a gathering this summer.  He was seen in at least 2 BLM protests - clearly violating his own rules.  He used sloppy bits of evidence to try to get his rules through.

I don't know who this judge is, but he's a beast.  The first video is of the decision itself. The second one is where the fire really is.  The governor said, "hey wait, I'm the governor, it's an emergency!, and don't you know that PEOPLE WILL DIE!! I want an injunction and a stay of the decision because don't you know COVID!!"

Judge wasn't having it.  It's an epic beat down.  About damn time.

Football Helmets Stop Corona

 Clay Travis is one of the few people left who watches the NFL.  

One of the more hysterical (funny and unhinged) things going on in the league is that coaches are getting fined for not wearing a mask.  Mind you, none of the players are wearing masks.  The players are pushing, shouting, grabbing, clinging and doing all of the high level, high powered physical things that always happen on a football field.

That's fine.

But a coach not wearing a mask?  $250,000 fine.

This is where we are now in stupid clown world.

Strange how a football helmet can block the Corona.  Whatever their agenda is, the people carrying it out are making it look foolish and illogical.  This isn't your grandfather's New World Order.

Friday, September 18, 2020

They Don't Believe Any of It

Dave Smith was talking on his podcast the other day how the politicians who are popping off about all this 'woke' bullshit don't believe any of it.  It was a good monologue.  He showed how what they say is never related to what they actually do.  

The woke stupidity is simply the schmaltz they spread over the idiotic populace in order to pacify them as they know that no one takes a close look at what they do.

Here is another example of what Smith was talking about:

"Democrats Scuttle Marijuana Decriminalization Vote Over Fears of Not Being Deferential Enough to Cop Lobbyists"


Loren, one of the posters at Michael Malice's Locals.com site, shared this with the group.  It is a textbook example of not only how things work, but what these people believe.  They don't believe anything, if you can see through the bull they constantly spew.

"Defund the Police!"  Remember that?  

They won't even take marijuana off the schedule 1 list because the Cop Lobby doesn't want it that way.  The drug war is a big moneymaker for them.They 'lobby' congress (think: bribe) and so that's how it goes. 

They're waiting until after the election.  What they're actually doing is just waiting, because they know the Narrative that you'll be fed will be something different, and the useful idiots will be screaming about it on Facebook and Twitter. 

They know how the game is played.  They understand the uses of propaganda and the glaring intellectual limits of a Herd that's been schooled into oblivion.

Criminalizing Marijuana allows police to be violent with nonviolent people.  

And you thought "Defund the Police" was serious.

Questions for Jason Whitlock

 Jason Whitlock and Clay Travis have been making noise in the Sports Media world.

They are rejecting the WOKE nonsense that the corporate titans want us to ingest unthinkingly.  Whitlock has stated repeatedly that his religious background and his father were instrumental in his upbringing.  He's Fearless about using those bedrock principles as a shield against the nonsense that passes for 'activism' today.  I sent him these questions and requested an interview:

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Mr. Whitlock,

I am an English teacher in a rough neighborhood school and I would like to interview you for not only my own small platform, but for posterity and my students.

I am at Mt. Vernon High School in NY, right above the Bronx county line. Our basketball program is legendary. We’ve produced Ray and Gus Williams, Rodney McCray, and recently, Ben Gordon. We compete for the NY State Basketball title every year.

It is your educational and schooling path, about which you’ve spoken recently, that got me interested in speaking with you. Your in-depth biographical interview with Clay Travis was incredible in its detail. Your father’s teachings, your mother pulling you out of school and sending you to the suburban school seem to have been some of the key ingredients in your development. It is this early era of your life I’d like to discuss.

In focusing on school / education, I’d like to ask you these four questions to begin:

  1. If you could get one do-over from your High School Academic experience, what would it be? In relation to that, what would be the one thing you’d stress to high school students in a district like mine if you were in front of the room for 45 minutes?
  2. LeBron James is reading The Autobiography of Malcolm X. (I had the same question you did - is he reading the same version I’ve read multiple times?) Relating to this, what book, or books would you list as required reading for every 11th or 12th grader in the black neighborhood? Or every American for that matter?
  3. When your mother moved you into the suburban school, you mentioned that your father was angry. Why was that the case? Classically, the suburban schools have better reputations and get better results. It seems counterintuitive, even though in the end it worked.
  4. There has been a concerted and consistent effort over the past century to remove not only religion from school, but theology itself. As someone who is up front about his faith, would you send your child to a parochial school? Public school? How would you counter the now rabid secular Marxist wave flooding the screens and minds of our young people?

Mr. Whitlock, you represent a unique place in American society. People see you as some sort of knee jerk contrarian. I don’t. It is your consistency in holding to bedrock western culture / American principles that sets you apart. You haven’t changed, society has.

I’ve used some of your videos with my Public Speaking Class 12th graders to show them how to craft an argument. Even if we never are able to connect, I’m going to take the time here to thank you for not only helping me provide material that has helped young adults, but for the greater effect of showing others that you don’t have to bend to pressure. You can remain standing and continually speak and write about what you know is good and true, however unpopular it may be.

Sincerely,


Douglas Marolla

My writing is here.

My YouTube channel is here.
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Monday, September 14, 2020

A Nice Response to my "Welcome to Class" Post

 One of the great things about my new social media life is that it is enjoyable.  FB and Twitter were not fun, and listening to all the midwits and uninformed SJW's became insufferable.

SocialGalactic is great.  Michael Malice's locals.com site is great too.  I posted my welcome message there and I got this as a response from one of the nicest people on the site, Lani.  Remember, this is social media:

"I love that you say writing your own life’s script. I’ve always felt that way about my own life & said to myself jokingly that I aspired to have the best stories at the old folks home. May I inquire what some of those questions are that need to be asked?"

I responded with this:

"Thank you for the great words. I love your philosophy, and the comment about having great tales in the old folks home - I love that.

Off of the top of my head, some of the questions are: "why can't I do that?" "What is the fallacy of authority?" "Who created school and for what purpose?" "Why are people so afraid of being called a 'conspiracy theorist?'" "Who was Gary Webb and how did he die?" "Why do they ignore building 7 on 911?"

That's just off the top of my head. The main focus is independent thought, which is something school is engineered to stamp out - which is why it takes 12 years, and is also why the Cathedral is deathly afraid of homeschooling."

Lani then shared an experience from her past.  It fit with what we were talking about.  It's poignant and deep:

"I want to share something with you, that I though out years haven shared with others when they seemed to be at a crossroads in a kind of “what am I going to do with the rest of my life” situation. I’ve been told it was helpful. When I realized my first marriage wasn’t going to work out and my initial dream of being a ladies who lunch & leisure was not a price I was willing to pay, and I needed a new path and quick. 

Long story short, I went to the BLM (bureau of labor statistics) website and read through every single job listed and read the job outlook, pay and what was needed as far as education and training for each job and what the environment was like in each job. I considered my own natural inclinations, experience existing college credits and meditated on what I could see myself doing. I narrowed it down to 3 possibilities and did some research on each position. I chose one and within a couple years I had a degree and a job I enjoyed w/nice pay and benefit package and was divorced and fully self reliant. 

I often wish that my parents or someone in my sphere had sat me down and took me around and showed me all the possibilities and ways of being that existed. It was hard to see those as a kid from a small town before the www existed. Had I been younger, I might have made different choices but time was of the essence in my own situation. If I had a kid I would show them the results on different life choices. Take them down to skid row, take them to different industries and people etc. and have ‘em ask themselves where do you want to be, how do you want to live and are you willing to take the time/risk to do whatever it takes to get there. Something like that. Mind you, I have little regrets. I have experienced almost everything on my bucket list and stories crazy enough I am almost shy to tell them as they sound so fantastical, I often think no one would even believe me. 

Anyway. I don’t know if that story is useful for you. But thought I would share in case it was."

Finally, I answered here:

"I think it's very useful. It sounds like we both had the: 'go to school, get good grades, and get a good job' trope served to us. The people who did that weren't beasts, they weren't acting to put us in a box, but it became the ethos, the zeitgeist as the institution of school became the gargantuan monolith it is today. There are so many possibilities, as you say, and you're right. The narrowing of the scope is one of the things that hamstrings young people.

There are many ways to be - I use the same words - and the journey to explore those ways is not only fun, it's necessary. Having a fulfilling life, with a purpose, with varied experiences, full of learning and internal satisfaction, is the natural way of a free person. The Original America understood this. Tocqueville saw it and wrote about it. The freedom to create your own path (pull yourself up from your bootstraps / rugged individualism / root, hog, or die) was the whole idea. A person who asks questions, thinks for himself, and writes his own script has lived a rich and wonderful life.

The fact that you see yourself in the past and want to talk to that person is wonderful. You get it. And you used the perfect word - "risk". As they've conditioned people to never accept risk (Stay inside!!) they get a docile and malleable people. Without getting too wordy the American politician of the past would have been afraid to do what these have done today. He'd have gotten shot (Shay's rebellion, the Whiskey Rebellion, Civil War riots in NYC, Bacon's rebellion). As @malice explained to Tim Poole the other day, the under-qualified evil people who run this place learned over the last few months what they need to do to manage The Herd. Schooling is predominantly responsible for this.

You'd make a good teacher Lani. Sharing your experiences, thoughts and ideas with a young adult will break the cycle. I do it at work, and it makes my job worthwhile, despite my station in life as a 25 yr veteran public school English teacher in the Bad Neighborhood.
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Is your Facebook experience like this?  Mine wasn't.  This new existence is much better.  



Saturday, September 12, 2020

Welcome to Mr Marolla's Class!

Welcome to the beginning of the 2020-2021 school year! 

As we begin the year doing digital and distance instruction, I want to show you what my classroom looks like. I'll work to get the online atmosphere as close to the one we'd have if were were in the building. As you can see I am interested in the comic book world, history, sports, old (to you) music, and literature. 

My most intense focus is getting you out of the mindset of waiting to be told what to think or do, and getting it so that you do things and create your own life script. I suspect you don't understand quite how powerful and capable you are, and how much incredible potential exists in your soul. 

As we go through the year, whether we are in virtual world or reality, I'd like you to ask the questions that need to be asked, and realize that much of what you're told in The Main is nonsense. We'll get into that. 

Let's get started with some introductory material Monday and Tuesday. See you soon! 


Thursday, September 10, 2020

Clay Travis Steamrolls the Washington Post

Jeff Bezos' blog interviewed Clay Travis and Jason Whitlock. In interviewing Travis, you see how limited the 'experts' are. Travis, knowing that WaPo was going to produce a predetermined narrative, recorded the conversation. This exposed some amazing things about the Washington Post and who its reporters are. The 'experts' are more limited and conversationally challenged than you might imagine. 

The WaPo reporter sounded like a scared 7th grader, unsure of how to ask questions. He was also mesmerized and rabid about wanting to know how much money Outkick and the people running it are making. 

My supposition is that people in SJW Corporate Media simply cannot understand that their product is despised, and their worldview is sick.  Why is it they are hemorrhaging money, in the thrall of a tech billionaire, and Outkick is printing money in its basement?

You can hear how lost, delusional and unprepared the WaPo writer is here. Clay Travis totally dominates the guy.  The people directing The Narrative are simply not up to the task.  If you needed more evidence that the Corporate Media Rulers are not only venal, but unqualified, the Travis / Wapo link above will seal the deal.  I was shocked and amazed.

Naturally, the WaPo wrote a cloddish hit piece.  Unsurprisingly, its behind a firewall.  Good luck with that WaPo.

#outkick #claytravis #jasonwhitlock

Tuesday, September 8, 2020

How Long Will They Maintain The Narrative?

The 'get woke go broke' monster is back.

From Outkick: "The NBA’s two-year ratings tank just took tanking up another notch. As pointed out last night, year-over-year, the first round of the playoffs was down an eye-popping 27%. Furthermore, the first round’s 1.94 million average is down 40% from two seasons ago, the last time LeBron James participated in the playoffs."

The funny part of all of this is that the bubble dwelling (in all aspects) citizens of the NBA are trying to spin the situation every way they can.  Mark Cuban, owner of the Dallas Mavericks, and David Aldridge, ESPN reporter, are working to spin the situation by pointing out the games that do reasonably well.

No one is buying their spin, and no one is buying the product.

Here's the question I have, and it pertains to sports as well as NYC and its bizarre and stupid CV19 bans still in place.

How long will the Power Elite hold on to the "it's a Pandemic!" Narrative?  We all know there are no numbers to support it anymore.

They're losing money hand over fist.  Regarding NYC, the restaurant lobby and the commercial real estate lobby practically run the city.  Why aren't they complaining?  Apparently there's a 300 restaurant, $2 billion class action lawsuit that just got started.  What took so long?  Where are the big shot real estate guys?  Who will fill all the new offices in the monstrous skyscrapers newly built over the Hudson Yards?  Or the ones in Queens?

You should understand that all of this has to do with politics.  They want Orange Man out.  But NYC isn't going to vote of DJT anyway, so why practice the old, outdated trick of 'if people are unhappy they vote for change'?

Whose minds are they trying to change?

Maybe the Covid inertia is too strong to stop.  They've worked everyone into a frenzy, and now the locomotive is running like a runaway out of control, with the brakes burnt off.

But while they're all playing this crazy political game, the cash hemorrhaging continues.  Anyone looking to move here so they can deal with riots, shootings and garbage?


I didn't think so.