The Republic of Stupid

I didn’t actually watch the oral arguments at the Supreme Court over Pudding Brain’s vaccine mandates but quotes of Kagan and Sotomayor demonstrated an amazing ignorance from both of them on Covid and legal issues. They were using made up figures about Covid and Sotomayor revealed she has never read the Constitution when she wondered why if a State has a power, why doesn’t the Federal government have it?

Now, this wasn’t mere ignorance and dishonesty – both Kagan and Sotomayor were put on the Court because they are stupid and are willing to lie to support whatever the Left wants. They are there to place a veneer of legality on Progressive power grabs. But take a look at Sotomayor’s career – editor of the Yale law journal, appointed to the Federal bench by the Elder Bush, confirmed 68-31 for the Supreme Court. She doesn’t know anything and is a liar and she cruised to the heights of the American legal system with bi-partisan support.

This isn’t an accident. It is deliberate. Moronic lies are the desired outcome. Somebody along the line should have noticed that Sotomayor is a stupid liar and deep sixed her career. Nobody did. Which means either that those who advanced her are stupid liars or they knew precisely what they were getting and wanted it.

As for me, I mostly go with her ushers being stupid liars. I think we’ve had a negative feedback loop in leadership which over generations has ensured that those who advance are increasingly stupid and dishonest. This goes for both government and corporate leadership. We have a government of, by and for the stupid – who are also greedy and self assured, as stupid people usually are.

Think about this: Pudding Brain let a contract for making Covid test kits which won’t result in any kits being produced until 2024. I get it – some donor needed to be paid off and this was the selected means. But 2024? That is just stupid. Anyone who sees it knows that it is mere corruption. A clever crook would have put out that it’ll be ready right away and then explain away the delays which make it off line until 2024. Step by step, right? No: they just go on and tell us “we’re stealing money.”

So many things go on which even when you account for Fallen human nature just make no sense. We expect government projects to be shot through with corruption, especially when Democrats are in. But we don’t even get the stated result. Biden shut down the pipeline and said he’d provide green jobs for the laid off workers. How hard would it be to come up with some BS, make-work positions at ten times the cost to the taxpayer? Not hard at all. The old corrupt party bosses would have that rolling in a few weeks. These guys? A year later and nothing. It is, as I’ve said, simply stupid.

It has been going on for a while – once you start putting “stupid” as the reason, the strategy in Vietnam starts to make sense: it was run by morons who were promoted to their positions by other morons, who always worked diligently to keep out of power anyone who wasn’t stupid. And it was all reported on by other morons, so the American people never got anything other than a stupid story about a stupid strategy. And then we, the people, get to make the final say with our votes…but we’re voting on which bit of idiocy gets the green light.

I think that, in part, is what shocked the political system about Trump. Whether or no he’s the very stable genius he claimed to be, he’s not an idiot. We simply have to accept that by now: he’s been investigated top to bottom by local, State and federal agencies who are staffed with dishonest idiots who would charge him with anything, if they could find it. Nothing. He’s smart enough to keep his affairs in order…he’s not, say, Hunter Biden putting all the incriminating evidence on his laptop and then leaving it at the repair shop. He breezed into town and started asking people do to non-idiot things and it simply scared the heck out of them. This is Trump vs his opponents:

But how do we escape? We’re stuck in the asylum and morons are running the show. Our best bet is that alternative media starts to really take off – because once we do have an independent media (Fox does not count) then it really just becomes a matter of pointing out how dumb they all are. Ridicule is a powerful tool, after all. But, meanwhile, we’re stuck in the Republic of Stupid, trying to work our way around the Idiocracy.

15 thoughts on “The Republic of Stupid

  1. Retired Spook January 9, 2022 / 10:35 am

    But take a look at Sotomayor’s career – editor of the Yale law journal, appointed to the Federal bench by the Elder Bush, confirmed 68-31 for the Supreme Court. She doesn’t know anything and is a liar and she cruised to the heights of the American legal system with bi-partisan support.

    That says as much about the senators who voted to confirm her as it does about her, particularly with her statement on video from the conference at Duke University Law School in 2005 in which she said everyone knows that appellate courts are where policy is made. She doesn’t seem to understand the distinction between state and federal powers, so maybe she just doesn’t understand the distinction between making policy and making law. Hint — it’s a distinction without a difference.

    • Retired Spook January 10, 2022 / 12:23 am

      Bottom line – Sotomayor is either dishonest or not very bright, (although not mutually exclusive) either of which should be a disqualifier to serve on the highest court in the land.

  2. Amazona January 10, 2022 / 2:40 am

    That IQ test is one my favorite movie clips. It’s even funnier realizing that Econ Major AOC probably would have flunked

  3. Cluster January 10, 2022 / 9:14 am

    Somebody along the line should have noticed that Sotomayor is a stupid liar and deep sixed her career. Nobody did.

    We are no longer a meritocracy, those days are over. The reason why Sotomayer is on the bench, aside from a large dose of stupidity, is because no one wanted to “marginalize” a female Latina. God forbid anyone would suggest a minority is not “qualified” or “competent” for a position, let alone a female minority. No, no, no. That would be imposing the white male hierarchy.

    All one has to do to gauge the stupidity level, is simply listen to Schumer, or Pelosi, or Schiff, or AOC, or any of them talk and count the number of hyperbolic cliches. It’s mind numbing. They have zero ideas or solutions to move the country in a positive direction, instead preferring to blame and destroy their opponents and predict doom and despair should they lose.

    Scooby Doo has gone to DC to unmask and destroy those dastardly white nationalist villains

    • Amazona January 11, 2022 / 8:48 pm

      We’ve always known Sotomayor was as dumb as a box of hair, and just a symbolic placeholder for the Left. This is no surprise. And Kagan is very little better, if any. Remember when Kagan refused to recuse herself on the Obamacare issue after working ON Obamacare in the Obama White House?

      Stupid, dishonest and totally out of their league.

  4. Cluster January 10, 2022 / 9:31 am

    Candace Owens is wondering the same thing I am …

    Candace Owens

    Stop gaslighting the American public. We have every right to ask questions about why otherwise healthy individuals in the public sphere keep having “sudden and unexpected” issues which claim their lives.

    I still contend that there is an increase of untimely and unexplained deaths of young and middle aged men around the world.

  5. Amazona January 10, 2022 / 4:24 pm

    Arvid Haag signed up for “Critical Whiteness Perspectives on Nordic Culture” at Stockholm University because, he said, “local pandemic grant rules had equipped him and other students with an unexpected financial aid windfall.”

    Haag thought he’d “get something fun” out of the “harmless” and “absurd” class, but he soon realized many of his peers took the “American-born ideology” seriously.

    Arvid bided his time, occasionally offering some “critical” comments here and there, but saved the best for last: an essay titled “Black and White Drinks,” described as “an account of what had happened from the early 20th century in the struggle between coffee and milk.”

    According to Fria Tider, Haag related “how the marketing of the coffee has been characterized by highlighting ‘black and exotic elements’ of the drink. When it comes to milk, it has instead been ‘the local and white’ that has been emphasized.”

    The question one can ask is whether it is really a reconciliation between milk and coffee that has been implemented or whether adding milk to the coffee is a way to take away from the coffee its unique properties and instead impose the black drink white properties.

    Milk in the coffee can with critical glasses be seen as a drink-based colonization. The hot and strong coffee cools and is rounded off in taste with the help of the milk, which thereby controls and domesticates the coffee.

    Haag (left) admitted he did not read “most of the books or blog posts he cited,” nor even knew what “critical whiteness perspectives” meant. Nevertheless, the instructor gave him a “B” for the paper, noting it was an “exciting topic” with “creative thinking.” He even suggested Haag expand upon his thoughts in a longer essay.

    The instructor’s only criticism was that the paper “did not have exact source references [for the] photos.”

    “[The joke] must have gone over his head,” Haag said.

    I think it’s time for a paper on whether the United States is exporting insanity or if it is just leading the way in making it mainstream.

    • Retired Spook January 10, 2022 / 4:57 pm

      Nevertheless, the instructor gave him a “B” for the paper, noting it was an “exciting topic” with “creative thinking.” He even suggested Haag expand upon his thoughts in a longer essay.

      Yet another example that Liberalism is a mental disorder.

      • Amazona January 11, 2022 / 12:24 am

        You know, sometimes you read a story like this and think it’s a parody, or a comedy script. And then you realize this is really how some people think. It’s like there is a whole generation of humans whose purpose in life to illustrate how many versions of “The Emperor’s Clothes” they can act out.

  6. Tim January 10, 2022 / 10:03 pm

    You can’t go wrong when you expect the worst from the glitteratti. That should be a given, by now.

    • Retired Spook January 11, 2022 / 12:32 pm

      Tim — nice to see an old-timer return. Glad to have you as part of the conversation.

  7. Retired Spook January 11, 2022 / 2:22 pm

    One of the greatest lines I’ve heard in a while – Michael Anton on Dan Bongino’s radio show discussing the difference in the perspective of the Right versus the Left on free speech:

    “The Left views the Right’s speech as violence while they view their own violence as speech.”

  8. Amazona January 11, 2022 / 8:45 pm

    Just curious: We can’t sue the drug companies for damages due to their “vaccines” because the government is providing cover for them by maintaining the “emergency” claim. But what about suing whoever makes taking the jab liable? Start suing Coca Cola, Facebook, the Marines, even the federal government for forcing us to do things that endanger us but have little or no actual benefit but causing harm or death.

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