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In Praise of Broth

November 14, 2016

 

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FROM AN article at the Townsend Newsletter by Allison Siebecker on the importance of broth, which is both medicine and food:

Broth, made from the bones of animals, has been consumed as a source of nourishment for humankind throughout the ages. It is a traditional remedy across cultures for the sick and weak. A classic folk treatment for colds and flu, it has also been used historically for ailments that affect connective tissues such as the gastrointestinal tract, the joints, the skin, the lungs, the muscles and the blood. Broth has fallen out of favor in most households today, probably due to the increased pace of life that has reduced home cooking in general. Far from being old-fashioned, broth (or stock) continues to be a staple in professional and gourmet cuisine, due to its unsurpassed flavor and body. It serves as the base for many recipes including soup, sauces and gravy. Broth is a valuable food and a valuable medicine, much too valuable to be forgotten or discounted in our modern times with our busy ways and jaded attitudes. Read More »

 

The Purple Revolution

November 12, 2016

FROM Wayne Madsen via Zero Hedge:

Defeated Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton is not about to «go quietly into that good night». On the morning after her surprising and unanticipated defeat at the hands of Republican Party upstart Donald Trump, Mrs. Clinton and her husband, former President Bill Clinton, entered the ball room of the art-deco New Yorker hotel in midtown Manhattan and were both adorned in purple attire. The press immediately noticed the color and asked what it represented. Read More »

 

A Contrary View of Veterans Day

November 12, 2016

MIKE KING writes:

The world is still suffering today from the New World Order which was constructed upon the corpses of the many millions who died in those closely-related genocides that were the two wars.

 

Did Hillary Win the Popular Vote?

November 12, 2016

LET’S think a little more about this issue, which is adding fuel to anti-Trump street protests. From Minutemen News yesterday:

Looking at this morning’s numbers – the vote between Clinton and Trump is 395,595.   But, that’s not the end of the story.   The current reality is – if you factor in the votes for the other candidates on the ballot – more people voted against Hillary Clinton than voted for her.  The votes are still being counted, so who knows what the finally tally will be.  But, according to the numbers, as of this morning, 65,919,611 people voted NOT to elect Hillary Clinton as president.   That number exceeds the votes collected for her by almost 5.5 million people.

And, of course, since voter identification is not required we can never be confident in the vote tallies. Read More »

 

Veterans Day

November 11, 2016

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MAY God protect and guide our veterans today, and all days. We are grateful for their sacrifices and want to do what is right to help them. And may God help us end the age of foreign intervention. We pray that fewer men and women have to give as they have given and we vow to understand the causes of war better so that peace can rule. Read More »

 

Celebrity Real Estate Sale

November 10, 2016

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A POLITICAL satirist takes Hollywood celebrities at their word.

 

Election Day: The Ugly Backstory

November 10, 2016

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SOMEONE sent this still-life from an office in America on election night.

 

The Mother’s Essential Role

November 10, 2016

1818 Charles Willson Peale (American artist, 1741-1827) Mother Caressing Her Convalescant Daughter

Mother Caressing Her Convalescant Daughter, Charles Wilson Peale; 1818

FROM an essay by Sister Paulette Huber, Ad.PP.S.:

Tremendous, then, is the mother’s power to determine the tenor of the home. Tremendous, too, is the dignity and nobility that has its enhancement in this power. For, the high mystical character of motherhood is inextricably interwoven with the mother’s ability to sublimate the domestic peace and tranquility which she, more than anyone else, has the gift to fabricate. Her tender, maternal love-instinct, upon which the supernatural is built, is the all-pervading transforming power. It strengthens and fortifies, refines and elevates the natural blessedness of the family circle. This truth is strikingly pointed out by Pius XII. “When,” he says, “to the bride the Lord in His bounty will have granted the dignity of motherhood to the side of the cradle, the crying of the infant will neither lessen nor destroy the felicity of the home; but rather it will increase and elevate it into that divine circle, where the heavenly angels shine and whence descends a ray of life that conquers nature and regenerates the sons of men into sons of God” (Ibid.). Read More »

 

Women in Hats

November 10, 2016

 

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Lovis Corinth (German artist, 1858-1925) Frau Luther 1911

PAINTINGS of women at hats are featured in a post at It’s About Time.

 

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William Worchester Churchill; The Nosegay of Violets Portrait of a Woman 1896

 

Double Standard

November 10, 2016

 

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Larry Elder

 

Times Change

November 10, 2016

“Whites fought the Nazis so their grandchildren could be called Nazis for sharing their grandparents’ beliefs.”

— Maurice Pinay

 

They Preferred the Glass Ceiling

November 10, 2016

FIFTY-three percent of white women voters and 26 percent of Latino women voted for Donald Trump, according to exit polls. Read More »

 

Francis and the Donald

November 10, 2016

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Trump wasn’t exactly Francis’ favored candidate. We remember especially the brilliant comment Francis made in February of this year about Trump’s expressed intent to build a wall at the border to stop the flow of illegal immigration into the United States from Mexico:

Francis: Building Walls is “Not Christian”

The great irony here was, of course, that Francis himself, dwelling in Vatican City, lives behind what are perhaps the entire world’s biggest walls surrounding any country.

So, how will the “build the wall” president-elect and the hypocritical “tear down all walls” Pope-pretender get along? 

— Read more at Novus Ordo Watch

 

The Amish Factor

November 10, 2016

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THE SMALL Amish community of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania possibly played a significant role in the election of Donald Trump.

It’s a bizarre fact: a religious sect that strictly adheres to the natural law in family, favors beards and plain clothing, and so eschews modern life that it typically uses horses and buggies instead of cars, helps elect a thrice-married casino magnate who lives in an ostentatious and gilded penthouse with pagan gods on the ceilings, has sponsored beauty pageants, prefers Mercedes’ and Rolls Royces, and has bragged about his adulterous affairs. Can you even imagine Trump and an Amish farmer conversing over coffee? How about an Amish farmer in the marble lobby of Trump Tower? Or Trump in a buggy? Mrs. Trump III visiting Mrs. Stolzfus? The culture clash doesn’t just strain the imagination; it positively incapacitates it. Politics creates strange bedfellows.

Such was the 2016 election. The Amish voted for Trump, possibly without a single exception in the entire voting demographic. They are the alt-alt-right, I guess. They’re not really “deplorables” because they don’t attempt to convert others and are far too strict to attract followers from Manhattan or San Francisco. (The height of hedonism in Amish culture is a good piece of pie.) But they could become “deplorables” and even “Nazis” if this political thing keeps up.

There are about 30,000 Amish in the Pennsylvania quasi-rural county and another 5,000 to 10,000 in related Protestant sects. The Amish vary in their rules from church to church. Some are more accepting of modern technology than others. The county as a whole has a population of about 500,000. There are an estimated 64,000 Amish in Pennsylvania altogether. Trump won 137,000 votes in the county, and only won the state of Pennsylvania by an estimated 68,000 votes. If he had not won Pennsylvania’s 20 electoral votes, he possibly would not have won the election — or the election would remain unresolved, creating a national meltdown. (His total currently stands at 285. He needed 270 to win.)

A group of Republican, non-Amish voters — calling themselves the Amish PAC — organized to drive the Amish, some of whom were attending weekday weddings or funerals on election day, to the polls. It was such a success, with suburbanites in their minivans driving the plain people to vote, that the group has vowed to do it again in the future.

An Amish family in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania

An Amish family in Lancaster County

It makes sense. Despite their counter-cultural way of life, often romanticized by outsiders, the Amish have no choice but to be part of the modern world. It surrounds them on all sides. Suburban housing developments and even corporate campuses have sprung up near their farms. They use the local roads and hospitals, where they usually pay in cash. (They are exempt from Obamacare for religious reasons.) Read More »

 

Obamacare and the Election

November 10, 2016

IT WAS a big factor:

Down the election home stretch, voters saw insurers pulling out of healthcare markets all over the county, skyrocketing out-of-pocket costs (deductibles and co-insurance), and steep insurance premium price rises. Premiums for enrollment starting November 1 of this year, just days before the election, increased 25% on average. Some states have huge increases: North Carolina 40%, Pennsylvania 53%, Minnesota 59%, and Arizona 116%. Read More »

 

Students for Global Chaos

November 9, 2016

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COLLEGE students used to be pacifists. Now they demonstrate when a war-monger is not elected. Read More »

 

The Times’ Concession Speech

November 9, 2016

A “dark combination of racists, white supremacists and anti-Semites” has won the day, says The New York Times. (They call you hateful because they hate you.) The editors graciously concede the election:

After a year and a half of erratic tweets and rambling speeches, we can’t be certain. We don’t know how Mr. Trump would carry out basic functions of the executive. We don’t know what financial conflicts he might have, since he never released his tax returns, breaking with 40 years of tradition in both parties. We don’t know if he has the capacity to focus on any issue and arrive at a rational conclusion. We don’t know if he has any idea what it means to control the largest nuclear arsenal in the world.

Here is what we do know: We know Mr. Trump is the most unprepared president-elect in modern history. We know that by words and actions, he has shown himself to be temperamentally unfit to lead a diverse nation of 320 million people. We know he has threatened to prosecute and jail his political opponents, and he has said he would curtail the freedom of the press. We know he lies without compunction.

Here is the dark, unstable, non-functioning, erratic person himself:

 

Congratulations, Mr. Trump!

November 9, 2016

DONALD TRUMP has done it. He has made American nationalism acceptable. He has weakened the power of the “Nazi” and “racist” slurs. Thank you, Mr. Trump! I don’t agree with everything you’ve said and I certainly don’t embrace everything you’ve done, but I congratulate you today and I am happy that you have won. Thank you, Ohio! Thank you, Florida! Thank you, Pennsylvania! Thank you, American “Nazis” who worked hard to bring this about. Stand proud to be a “racist,” “misogynist,” “divisive” “Nazi” today.

Thank you most of all to God in saving us from the greater evil.

The polls were wrong. Did voters not want to admit even on the phone that they were voting for Trump? Ordinary people live in fear of expressing their desire for functioning borders and economic sovereignty. “Nazi! Nazi! You are a racist!!” Falsely labeling people who have accepted tens of millions of immigrants, paid their way in many cases and not mistreated them, as bigoted “racists” is not a surefire political strategy. (An estimated 22 percent of Latino voters in Pennsylvania voted for Trump. Are they racist too?)

Thank you, Donald, for barreling through with all your crass assertiveness this demonization of people who are generally not racists, but want what all people in the world, including Mexicans and Muslims, want and deserve: a homeland. Who was it that said Americans are the only people who get culture shock for simply walking out of their homes? It’s true. Wanting limits on immigration is not hating immigrants.

You are a fairly old man, Donald, and have nothing to lose. You can use this victory to serve the interests of truth and sanity or make it a hollow victory. You could make America better, if not great, by not just controlling our borders and appointing anti-abortion judges but also refusing to allow our military to be neo-conned into inflicting harm on other nations for no good reason.

Now, as one of your first acts as president-elect, please encourage Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, that shriveled, baby-hating witch, to make good on her threat to move. There are plenty of great places to live in New Zealand, with its mountains and meadows and raw cheese. All that can be yours, Ruth. But no, you won’t leave. You’ll prefer to stay and scorn the country that has treated you so well.

 

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New Zealand awaits you, Ruth!

And Lady Gag-Us too is feeling hopeless. What a bummer. Here she is in a Rolls Royce last night “praying” and later staging a protest on a trash truck. May she and other Satanic, Hollywood furies take their immense, preternatural talents elsewhere.

 

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Lady Gag-Us in her Rolls

 

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Taking out the trash

Miley Cyrus, another political genius, also promised to leave. That alone would make America great again.

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And then there’s the Illuminati, mind-controlled Katy Perry (below). She said she would leave too!

Please, Hollywood demons, America’s not for you! There are plenty of other countries where you can spread your venom openly and freely. You can get lattes and nationalized health care in Canada. You have the money to do it. We’re behind you!! We support your principled stance! Hollywood stars once stood for a modicum of virtue and beauty. Now they stand for sickness, freakishness and insanity. Clothed in Satanic red and black, they stand for the inversion of beauty and hatred of good.

Both Jonathan Stuart Leibowitz, also known as “Jon Stewart,” and the immortal, plasticized Cher have even threatened to go to another planet. Somehow we’d get by without you. Sorry you are not as powerful as you had hoped. Yes, this very close vote was against you too. The American deplorables say, “Bon Voyage!”

 

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