tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-648884752216444797.post2705818968567736818..comments2024-03-28T09:59:13.754-07:00Comments on bionic mosquito: The Art of the Meme bionic mosquitohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12002548958078731031noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-648884752216444797.post-54943592755973761542022-07-25T18:10:57.195-07:002022-07-25T18:10:57.195-07:00I followed el gato malo when he was on Twitter. D...I followed el gato malo when he was on Twitter. Didn't know he had a substack. He was an early victim of covid canceling.<br /><br />https://thecrosssectionrmb.blogspot.com/RMBhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13603112499567064214noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-648884752216444797.post-42593093843417662592022-07-25T04:44:40.600-07:002022-07-25T04:44:40.600-07:00Priceless! Thank you.
https://poorrogersalmanac....Priceless! Thank you. <br /><br />https://poorrogersalmanac.com/2020/12/26/whoville-usa-fauci-and-the-grinch/<br /><br />In this article which was posted on my blog, Poor Rogers Almanac, is a line which correlates perfectly with Alinsky's Rule #5. <br /><br />"...ignoring a politician is quite possibly the best thing we can do. It makes them irrelevant and unnecessary."<br /><br />I will add that ignoring them also makes them angry, which causes them to redouble their efforts to look more foolish.<br /><br />We ought to, as Rule #8 states, keep up the pressure until the present nightmare is over. Whether we do that by throwing rotten eggs and tomatoes or only by simply ignoring and disregarding what they say does not matter. In the end, the truth will win out. Rogernoreply@blogger.com