Late Night With Rule 5 Sunday
Posted on | November 7, 2016 | 4 Comments
— compiled by Wombat-socho
I was seriously tempted to punt this until tomorrow, or maybe even Election Day, but I’m not sick (just very tired) so I have no excuse, and duty is duty, after all. As always, many of the following links are to pics generally considered NSFW, and the management is not responsible for any of the many bad things that can happen when you fail to exercise discretion in the clicking.
Ninety Miles from Tyranny leads off this week with Hot Pick of the Late Night, Morning Mistress, and Girls With Guns; Animal Magnetism follows with Rule Five Electoral College Friday and the Saturday Gingermageddon, and Goodstuff checks in with Angie Dickinson and Ellen Rometsch, and adds a Blast from the Past with Carlos Danger’s sexting partner Sydney Leathers. The Last Tradition chips in with Whitney Thompson and Cat Washington. Rawr.
EBL’s thundering herd this week includes Huma And Hillary The Way We Were, Scary Hillary Halloween With Rachel McAdams, World Series Game 7 Rule 5, Ivanka Closing In New Hampshire, Guy Fawkes Day Rule 5, and Teresa Palmer.
A View from the Beach has A Smart Rule 5 Saturday, More Newds from New York, You Could Do Worse, Winding Down at Clinton.com, “Traveling Alone”, Dominion to Pay a Quarter Million for Spilled Baby Oil, Happy Halloween!, This SJW Needs to Get Out More, A Whole Lotta Developments Clinton.com, The Jawshank Redemption, Half Naked Clown Disturbs Tennessee Traffic, and New FBI Email Investigation at Clinton.com!
Proof Positive’s Friday Night Babe is Evan Rachel Wood, his Vintage Babe is Barbara Anderson, Sex in Advertising is covered by Dolce & Gabbana, and there’s non-obligatory 49ers cheerleaders. At dustbury, it’s Toni Collette and Rebecca Black.
Thanks to everyone for their linkagery, especially the FMJRA links that help keep Rule 5 Sunday the most-linked post at The Other McCain!
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‘If You Don’t Want to Swing with the Ape-Man, Baby, Stay Out of the Jungle’
Posted on | November 6, 2016 | 2 Comments
How does sex happen? Really, it’s simple:
Manhood is a matter of flesh and blood, not an intellectual abstraction, and fancy words about “a gender binary system” are a smokescreen intended to obscure the flesh-and-blood reality of human nature to which men and women must adjust if they are to have any hope of happiness together. . . .
An androgynous “equality” may be interesting in theory, but in practice it doesn’t work quite as well — and isn’t nearly as fun — as the good-old fashioned “Me Tarzan, you Jane.” . . .
Read the whole thing at The Patriarch Tree.
FMJRA 2.0: As Falls Wichita…
Posted on | November 5, 2016 | 3 Comments
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Rule 5 Sunday: Wonder Girls And Indians
Animal Magnetism
Regular Right Guy
Ninety Miles from Tyranny
Proof Positive
EBL@RedState
A View from the Beach
Feminism and the Cult of the True Self
EBL@RedState
SHOCKING: TRUMP SURGES IN POLL; HILLARY DOOMED BY F.B.I. PROBE?
The New Americana
EBL@RedState
Suggestion For What To Do With Hillary
The Political Hat
The Pirate’s Cove
EBL@RedState
A View from the Beach
FMJRA 2.0: Go Tribe!
The Pirate’s Cove
EBL@RedState
A View from the Beach
‘Heteropatriarchy’ as a Dye Marker: Feminism as Lesbian Supremacy
Regular Right Guy
EBL@RedState
Liberals and Their Nightmare Fantasies
EBL@RedState
In The Mailbox: All Saints’ Eve
Proof Positive
EBL@RedState
A View from the Beach
Murder City, U.S.A.
Regular Right Guy
EBL@RedState
Real Gay People Don’t Vote Republican?
Regular Right Guy
EBL@RedState
In The Mailbox: 11.01.16
Proof Positive
EBL@RedState
A View from the Beach
The Myth-Making of Academic Feminism
EBL@RedState
In The Mailbox: 11.02.16
Proof Positive
EBL@RedState
Disease-Infected Queer Feminist @FYeahMFabello Is Smarter Than You
EBL@RedState
Thanks to @laurenstrapa, Canadians Are Now Dwindling Toward Extinction
Regular Right Guy
EBL@RedState
‘Ima Kill Them Watch’: Woman Sent Video as She Killed Her Son, Police Say
EBL@RedState
If Hillary Loses Ohio …
EBL@RedState
A View from the Beach
In The Mailbox: 11.03.16
Regular Right Guy
Proof Positive
EBL@RedState
A View from the Beach
In The Mailbox: 11.04.16
Regular Right Guy
Proof Positive
EBL@RedState
A View from the Beach
Top linkers this week:
- EBL@RedState (19)
- A View from the Beach (8)
- Regular Right Guy (7)
- Proof Positive (6)
Thanks to everyone for their linkagery!
Bad Habits: Cocaine and Feminism
Posted on | November 5, 2016 | 2 Comments
If you have never tried cocaine, congratulate yourself on your wisdom. Maybe heroin is more addictive and dangerous than cocaine, but if you’ve ever known anyone who got hooked on the Bolivian Marching Powder, you know what a wicked drug it is. Here’s the really evil thing about it — cocaine makes you feel smart. Unlike so many other drugs, which make you feel loopy and out-of-control, cocaine has the opposite effect — it makes you feel like you’ve got it all together, like you have near-omniscient wisdom. This euphoria is a drug-induced illusion, of course, but when you’re on coke, this illusion of total competence feels real. You are completely in control, cocaine tells you, and this arrogance is what makes cokeheads go so completely out of control.
What happened to Charlie Sheen (“Winning!”) is a perfect example of what a cocaine habit does to people. The only thing that prevents more people from spiraling downward into coke-addled self-destruction is that cocaine is very expensive. And this makes you wonder how a recent college graduate working her first “real world” job at a non-profit organization could develop such an addiction.
Of all the shocking revelations in Jessica Valenti’s new memoir Sex Object, nothing is quite so shocking as her confession that from 2004 to 2006 — immediately after launching the Feministing blog, while working a day job at the National Organization for Women — she was deep into a cocaine habit that she didn’t kick until she landed a contract for her first book.
Having spent a 16-hour day writing a 7,000-word review of Ms. Valenti’s book, I could share many lessons, but this one may be best:
Robin Williams once observed that cocaine is God’s way of telling you you’ve got too much money. Or maybe, if you’re a girl, cocaine is God’s way of telling you your boyfriend’s got too much money. One of the amazing things about the patriarchal oppression of women is how guys with too much money so easily locate women with an appetite for free cocaine.
You can read the whole thing at The Patriarch Tree.
Robert McCain read @JessicaValenti's new book so you don't have to. Thanks, Robert! https://t.co/tUY4wfhYOK
— (((Douglas Levene))) (@DouglasLevene) November 5, 2016
UPDATE: Most people don’t care enough about Jessica Valenti to read a 7,000-word review, and I understand that. So to boil it down a bit, here is my short review of Sex Object at Amazon.com:
The smart way to read ‘Sex Object’ is to begin with the conviction that everything Jessica Valenti believes is wrong, and therefore everything she does is also wrong. Reading her story from this perspective, you begin by taking notice of how her childhood insecurity about her looks and her envy of prettier girls (pp. 31-34) is the locomotive engine that carries her forward into a series of bad decisions and bad relationships. On page 87, she introduces us to “Jay,” the 16-year-old boy from Park Slope she lost her virginity to at age 14, as a freshman at Stuyvesant High School. On page 99, we meet “Kyle,” the boy she dated at Tulane University. Kyle was a jerk, of course, and Valenti flunked out of Tulane in a year. Somehow these stories are meant by Valenti to tell us about “sexism” and how she is a victim of male oppression, but what the astute reader notices is that this feminist victimhood narrative functions as an excuse, exempting Valenti from responsibility for her own bad decisions, her own bad behavior, and her own bad attitude. Unfortunately, this is not the interpretation of ‘Sex Object’ that will likely be made by most of the young women who read Valenti’s book, which is clearly intended by her to reinforce the irrational resentments and paranoid sense of helpless victimhood — “blame patriarchy!” — that define 21st-century feminism.
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UPDATE II: Vox Day: “This isn’t a book review, it’s a literary rape scene.” The man has a way with words. Better than I could say myself.
In The Mailbox: 11.04.16
Posted on | November 4, 2016 | 1 Comment
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OVER THE TRANSOM
EBL: Hillary Clinton Unfit To Serve
Twitchy: November Surprise Goes Poof – Woman Drops Lawsuit Alleging Trump Raped Her At 13, also, Nate Silver’s Forecast Finds Hillary’s Lead Isn’t Totally Safe
Louder With Crowder: Susan Sarandon Slams Sexist Hillary Supporters – “I Don’t Vote With My Vagina”
According To Hoyt: No Running Back
RIPPED FROM THE HEADLINES
Adam Piggott: Podcast #25 – The Drama Episode
American Power: Some Obama Voters Now See Trump As Agent Of Change
American Thinker: The Greatest Spy Story Ever Told
Animal Magnetism: Rule Five Electoral College Friday
BLACKFIVE: Helping DefendUSA
Da Tech Guy: Ten Thoughts Under My Fedora
Don Surber: No Viagra For The Media
Dustbury: A Fan To The End, And Beyond
Jammie Wearing Fools: Hillary Clinton Even Lies About Lying About Her Lies
Joe For America: Mike Pence Crushes Cowardly Chris Matthews Over Hillary E-Mails
JustOneMinute: Back At ‘Em
Pamela Geller: Sri Lanka Muslims Demand Right To Marry Little Girls
Power Line: Rolling Stone Loses, also, Thoughts From The Ammo Line
Shark Tank: Paul Ryan May Not Be Speaker Of The House Much Longer
Shot In The Dark: American Civilization is Doomed, Part MCCCLVI
STUMP: Public Finance – Raining On Chicago’s Parade
The Jawa Report: Cornhole Watch – Mohammed Khweis, also, Hillary Clinton “Spirit Cooking” Satanic Ritual
The Political Hat: Nevada Early Vote Update, Day 12 Of 14
This Ain’t Hell: William Safire Justified – Hillary Is A Congenital Liar
Weasel Zippers: Hillary Deleted E-Mail To Chelsea That Contained Classified Info, also, Jury Finds Rolling Stone Guilty Of Defamation
Mark Steyn: Did The Earth Move For You?
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In The Mailbox: 11.03.16
Posted on | November 3, 2016 | 1 Comment
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OVER THE TRANSOM
Proof Positive: You Can’t Spell Socialism Without Cialis
EBL: Hillary Eats Soul Food
Twitchy: “Should We Keep Going?” Senator Sasse Nails POTUS For Obamacare Lies
Louder With Crowder: Uh Oh! New Report Shows DOJ Blocked FBI From Investigating Clinton Foundation
RIPPED FROM THE HEADLINES
Adam Piggott: Book Review – Reconnaissance Man by Aaron Clarey
American Power: In The Mail – Excuse Me, Professor by Lawrence W. Reed
American Thinker: The Sleeper Issue For Nine Million Americans That The Media Will Not Cover
Animal Magnetism: Animal’s Daily News
Da Tech Guy: JD Rucker – The Difference Between Scandals? Hillary’s Speak To Ability, Trump’s To Character
Don Surber: Our Demands When Trump Invades Canada
Dustbury: Cross-Species Metamorphosis
Fred On Everything: Nordic Genius And The Central Heat Theorem – Adventures In Genetics
Jammie Wearing Fools: Hollywood Nitwits Losing Sleep, Living In Fear Of A Trump Win
Joe For America: BleachBit Trolls Hillary With “Cloth Or Something” Server Wipe
Pamela Geller: Sweden on The Brink? Police Pushed To Breaking Point By Muslim Migrant Violence
Power Line: The Clinton-Lynch Meeting – Even Worse Than We Thought
Shark Tank: Senator Tim Scott Discusses Obamacare Failure
Shot In The Dark: Settled Statistics
The Jawa Report: Vogue Says Cleavage Is Out, also, Baghdadi Implores Mosul Muslims To Die For Allah From His Comfy Bunker Full of Sex Slaves
The Lonely Conservative: (Guest Post) Grover Cleveland For President
The Political Hat: Quick Takes – Pronoun Pins, Pronoun Nametags, Pronoun Crimes
The Quinton Report:
This Ain’t Hell: Parents Deal With Criminal Son’s Death…Poorly, also, No Significant Voter Fraud, Eh?
Weasel Zippers: ISIS Throws Hotel Pool Party, F-16s Crash It – 67 Jihadis Dead, also, When Racism Hits Its Fever Pitch – Mediaite Gets Vapors Over “KKK” Sign At World Series
Megan McArdle: Anthem Threat Highlights Obamacare’s Big Test
Mark Steyn: Public Policy Is Not A Natural Phenomenon
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Thanks to @laurenstrapa, Canadians Are Now Dwindling Toward Extinction
Posted on | November 3, 2016 | 1 Comment
Lauren Strapagiel is a fat Canadian lesbian with a pierced nose and tattoos. This 27-year-old cliché of a Third-Wave feminist is social news editor for BuzzFeed Canada. If there are still any heterosexuals left in Toronto, Ms. Strapagiel is there to scornfully insult them, in keeping with BuzzFeed’s unofficial policy of ensuring that their site is only read by left-wing millennials confused about their sexuality.
Perhaps my hyperbole goes too far, but not by much. Over the past 15 years or so, liberal tolerance toward the LGBT crowd has given way to a ridiculous pandering, an attitude that resembles a religious zeal to convert the world to the Gay Gospel of Evangelical Abnormality.
Every digital publication striving to reach an under-30 readership seems to have adopted this attitude, as if they were being published under the auspices of the Metropolitan Gomorrah Chamber of Commerce. Anyone might easily suppose there is some kind of Online Journalism Bible, within which is compiled a list of commandments that includes, “Thou shalt pander to homosexuals, and shalt not offend them.”
Keeping in mind that all reliable social-survey data indicate that heterosexuality continues to be the preferred practice even among Millennials (no matter how badly confused they may be), we might speculate on the rationale of this pandering mentality. It’s almost certainly less a political agenda than a marketing strategy, but the key point is, the people inside the Progressive Online Media bubble don’t think twice about their pro-LGBT enthusiasm. As with other issues — feminism, the climate-change “consensus,” #BlackLivesMatter, etc. — the peddlers of digital content just assume that all the Smart People™ share their quasi-religious Gay Gospel zeal, and most under-30 readers have been subjected to so much propaganda in school (e.g., anti-“bullying” campaigns) that they would never openly criticize this.
Providing in-depth coverage of All Things LGBTQ, BuzzFeed Canada’s Third-Wave cliché found a crisis, the Lesbian Advertising Apocalypse:
When Sarah Warn founded AfterEllen.com in 2002, there had never been a lesbian sex scene on broadcast television. The site’s namesake, Ellen DeGeneres, and Portia de Rossi hadn’t started dating yet. And The L Word — still, perhaps, the most important title in the lesbian pop culture canon — hadn’t even aired.
“At the time, there were so few lesbian and bisexual women on TV that you could literally count the number,” Warn told BuzzFeed News.
She started AfterEllen as a place to write about the representation of queer women on our screens. It was a hobby, at first, but over the next 14 years it became one of only a shrinking number of publications produced by, for, and about queer women. By the time Warn left AfterEllen in 2009, it was owned by Logo, Viacom’s LGBT wing. In 2014, the site was acquired by Evolve Media. According to then Editor-in-Chief Trish Bendix, Evolve gave AE two fiscal years to profit alongside the company’s roster of women and mom-focused publications.
That deadline came in September along with an announcement from Bendix — she was let go and AfterEllen, at least as we’d known it, was no more. Bendix got the news in a phone call from Evolve manager Emrah Kovacoglu. “He said, ‘We can’t find the money for the LGBT sites, we want to put our efforts into growing the moms and fashion space where the money is,’” said Bendix. After Bendix announced the news in a Tumblr post, Kovacoglu countered with his own post on AfterEllen, titled “False Rumor: We Are Not Shutting Down!” While the site is still up, it appears to have become a shell of its former self, home to a few uninspired listicles. . . .
Probably 99% of people never saw AfterEllen.com, and didn’t notice when its new corporate proprietor pulled the plug, but this was mourned by young feminist Tumblr bloggers (a cult within which lesbianism is well-nigh ubiquitous) like the death of Lexa. And I’m sure 99% of readers are wondering, “Who is this Lexa person?” She was a gay character played by Alycia Debnam-Carey on The 100, “an American post-apocalyptic science fiction drama television series” that just finished its third season on The CW network. The series has a tiny audience in broadcast television terms. The second season averaged barely 1.5 million viewers per episode which, in a total U.S. population of 320 million, means that 99.5% of Americans have never watched The 100. However, because every lesbian with a Tumblr account was a huge fan of the “Clexa” lesbian romance between Lexa and the character Clarke Griffin (Eliza Taylor), the death of Lexa was an occasion of much online wailing and gnashing of teeth:
Viewers expressed their anger on Twitter, Tumblr, and other social media sites, with a number of them threatening to dox (reveal personally identifiable information about) the writers, others making death threats, and some stating they were suicidal after watching the episode . . .
Hey, it’s not like these people are emotionally unstable or anything, so obsessed with a lesbian character on a low-rated science fiction show on TV that they’re threatening to kill themselves. (If Alabama loses to LSU Saturday, I’ll be bummed out, but not in a violent or dangerous way, and college football is real.) These kooks become suicidal over the death of fake TV lesbians because . . . Oh, never mind. It’s complicated. “Queer representation” is everything with the LGBT “diversity” mob, whereas nobody cares about the traumatic damage to my self-esteem caused by the lack of positive role models for gray-bearded old hillbillies on TV.
Anyway, we now return to the more specific issue that concerns fat Canadian lesbian Lauren Strapagiel — the end of AfterEllen.com and its socioeconomic significance to the “queer representation” racket:
AfterEllen faithfully chronicled the massive changes in how queer women are represented in pop culture, but there’s one thing that hasn’t changed. Advertisers still aren’t interested in selling stuff to lesbians. . . .
“The Logo reps consistently tried to sell to both gay men and lesbians, but advertisers almost always only wanted to market their products to gay men,” she said. . . .
Gay men are stereotyped as an advertiser’s dream. Think of Will & Grace — the sort of gay men that sip vintage wine, their feet up on the reclaimed wood coffee table in their apartment in Manhattan, or San Francisco, or LA. They have theater tickets tucked away in their designer wallets and have plans to go island-hopping in Greece next month. They’ve got double income, no kids, and hit the clubs every weekend.
No one, however, seems to have assumed the same of queer women. Rather than the cosmopolitan socialite, lesbians are stereotyped as angry and introverted homebodies. We’d rather put on our Birkenstocks to pick up some kitty litter than go to a bar. We’re too busy protesting this or that to buy stuff we don’t need. We don’t wear makeup, we don’t shave our legs, we’re iffy on bras. So what the hell can you sell us?
Those are the stereotypes that have endured. They’re the stereotypes that have made it easy for advertisers to avoid thinking about queer women at all.
“I think the data didn’t fit their preconceptions about the demographic,” said Warn. “It came down to stereotypes: The gay stereotypes for gay men worked for them as consumers but worked against us for consumers. When you have the stereotypes and the data, the stereotypes won.” . . .
You can read the rest of that. Of course, Lauren Strapagiel is a stereotype, because the stereotype is true: Canadian feminists actually are fat lesbians with tattoos and pierced noses, except for the ugly heterosexual feminists like Meghan Murphy. Given my druthers, I’d prefer fat lesbians over Meghan Murphy. Like most American men, I would rather gouge my own eyes out with a rusty fork than to hook up with a Canadian feminist.
Canadian feminist Meghan Murphy is heterosexual, unfortunately.
Canada may become the world’s first all-LGBT nation. There are allegedly still a few heterosexuals in Toronto, but Vancouver is completely gay and as for Quebec, people speak French there, IYKWIMAITYD.
The Canadian population has been heading toward extinction for more than 40 years. Every year since 1971, the total fertility rate (TFR, or average number of lifetime births per woman) in Canada has been below what demographers call “replacement level.” Under modern conditions, for any given human population to maintain its current size, the average number of lifetime births per woman must equal 2.1 — two children replacing two parents, with a slight margin to compensate for those offspring who, for one reason or another, fail to live to adulthood and reproduce their own children. The current TFR in Canada is 1.55 — about 25% below the replacement level, and it’s basically been stuck in that range for more than 30 years. The current population of Canada is 34 million, so by the time the Canadians born in 1986 die off, there would be only 25 million people in Canada, and maybe a hundred years from now, there would be fewer than 20 million Canadians.
The future belongs to those who show up for it, as Mark Steyn observed, and the low Canadian birth rate — a predictable consequence of Canadian feminism — means that in the future, there will be far fewer fat lesbians with nose rings and tattoos. The question is whether anyone cares if Canadians become extinct. They’re not even a real country, anyway.
Has anyone ever accused feminists of "playing nice"? pic.twitter.com/PCj8ZV8CJD
— The Patriarch Tree (@PatriarchTree) November 3, 2016
‘Ima Kill Them Watch’: Woman Sent Video as She Killed Her Son, Police Say
Posted on | November 3, 2016 | 1 Comment
Christian Clark murdered her infant son, exactly as she said she would do in text messages to the boy’s father, according to police in a Pennsylvania town who say she also sent him a video of the baby she killed:
In the video, a year-old boy lies face down on a bed. His mother picks him up by his right arm, then drops him back on the bed. A child’s cartoon plays in the background. Mom is silent.
The clip came nearly 2½ hours into a sequence of texts, photographs and videos in which police said Christian Clark cataloged her fury, threats to harm her children, and descriptions of her efforts to smother them. The recording gave detectives an intensely close view of a killing and its aftermath.
“She was sending [messages] before the act, at the time of the act and following the act,” said Allegheny County Police Superintendent Coleman McDonough. . . .
Allegheny County Police used three videos, two photographs and a long-running chain of text messages Wednesday to charge Ms. Clark, 21, of McKeesport, with killing her 1-year-old son and attempting to kill her 2-year-old daughter.
Text messages outlined in an affidavit supporting the charges against Ms. Clark indicate she was angry with the children’s father, Andre Price Jr., because she thought he was seeing another woman. . . .
So, the alleged motive was selfish spite.
Think about this. A young woman has not one, but two children out of wedlock. She suspects her boyfriend, putative father of at least one of her children, of fooling around. Just because she can’t be bothered to get married, that doesn’t mean she can’t be jealous and possessive. People who are irresponsible are usually also selfish, and selfish people are usually also cruel. Enslaved by their selfish desires, they seek to evade responsibility for the consequences of their wrongdoing by finding someone else to function as a scapegoat onto whom they can place blame for everything bad that happens in their lives. Well, if you develop that kind of attitude, it is predictable that a lot of bad things will happen to you, and so your chosen scapegoat will become the target of infinite hatred — as I’m sure Andre Price Jr. could testify. Meanwhile . . .
About 8:25 p.m., police said, Ms. Clark began texting Mr. Price, who was at a friend’s house, about why he wasn’t coming to her home and “accused Price of cheating on her with another woman.” . . .
Shortly after 9 p.m., police said Ms. Clark texted Mr. Price: “Ima kill them watch.” . . .
At 9:19 p.m., police said she told Mr. Price his children weren’t safe, and about a half-hour later, she warned him, “So you better pray for your kids.” . . .
Mr. Price told Ms. Clark he wasn’t coming over and she should leave the children alone. Police said she responded by saying, “Im killing them” and sending a “laughing emoji with tears in its eyes.” . . .
A minute after that, Mr. Price received a text message with a picture: A little girl was lying on a bed, her face covered with a pillow. Then came a photo of a boy lying face down in a comforter. Next, police said, was a text from Ms. Clark to Mr. Price: “I don’t love them.”
The text messages continued — most sent by Ms. Clark without a response from Mr. Price. There was a video that showed two children lying face down. Then another video in which police said Ms. Clark grabbed her daughter, who cried, then grabbed her son, who didn’t respond. According to court paperwork, in the video, Ms. Clark says, “First of all she is clearly fine, because watch, see she is not dead. Him on the other hand, he doesn’t budge. So you might want to call the ambulance.”
Honestly, they should have called an ambulance long ago, to take this crazy woman to the lunatic asylum where she belonged. Alas, it’s 2016 and the world is so full of crazy women there simply is not enough space in our mental health institutions to house them all.
By the way, did I mention that Hillary Clinton is running for president?


