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So, when and why did this really become a national issue?
The FBI apprehended the J6 pipe bomber, something the Biden FBI had somehow been unable to do. Weirdly, he turned out to be a left-wing extremist. The The FBI apprehended the J6 pipe bomber, something the Biden FBI had somehow been unable to do. Weirdly, he turned out to be a left-wing extremist. The Democrats chose their latest cause: standing up for Venezuela’s narco-terrorist regime. They advanced a novel “legal” theory, that it is perfectly OK to kill drug dealers in the Caribbean by blowing up their boat, but only if you do it in a single explosion. Makes perfect sense, just like how we fought World War II. But the biggest story of the week was corruption in Minnesota–billions stolen from taxpayers, mostly by Somalis, under the somnolent eye of Governor Tim Walz. Actually, that was the big story of 2022, but better late than never. We welcome the national press to the fray, and have participated enthusiastically in their reprise of the stories we have been writing for years. ![]() Largo, Second Movement Comments(Jump to bottom of comments)1
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Posted by: alpine_beer at December 06, 2025 11:22 AM (van9r) 2
Unlike Burn's Civil War Documentary, I think only a relative handful of people are paying any attention to this one. Most likely due to the collapse in the numbers of those who tune in to PBS over the last couple of decades.
Oh, they'll still get all the Righteous and Faithful who will swear that it is Holy Doctrine, and they control the pages of the NYT - but not many people are really paying attention to them, either. Not anymore. Posted by: Tom Servo at December 06, 2025 11:26 AM (uWKK8) 3
After watching the entire series, Burns’ objective is to claim that principles played no role in the founding of the United States. Rather, it was based on low self-interest.
I was wondering if he would go all 1619 on us. He did. FOAD. Posted by: Archimedes at December 06, 2025 11:29 AM (Riz8t) 4
Good morning KT
Posted by: Skip at December 06, 2025 11:33 AM (Ia/+0) 5
Got any better ideas for recognizing the American Revolution as an important anniversary approaches?
At the Bicentennial, there were a whole bunch of community cookbooks to celebrate it. Ill be releasing my own Sestercentennial Cookery (one TexasMoMe attendee got a one-off AOSHQ ashcan in October) in January. But what about a second AOSHQ cookbook, with not just heritage recipes but also Moronic history lessons and other revolutionary advice? Im thinking Junior Moron Guidebook; I think we have a lot of historical writers here on the HQ as well as other practical writers that might be able to contribute one-page or one-paragraph essays related to American history. Posted by: Stephen Price Blair at December 06, 2025 11:34 AM (EXyHK) 6
Question:
Who TF died and made Ken Burns the expert on US history? When I first heard he was going to 'do' the American Revolution, I could sense his deconstruction of it coming a mile away. Ken Burns is a sawed-off leftist prick, and we should pay him no mind. Posted by: Don Black at December 06, 2025 11:35 AM (ZxPkt) 7
Burns is obsessed with the nobility of the Black Man! He will do anything to tear down the institutions that he thinks enslaved him or kept him servile (baseball).
Posted by: CharlieBrown'sDildo at December 06, 2025 11:36 AM (GLocS) 8
This little charmer from a (claims to be Somalian) X account:
"...after close to a century of attacking Islam they’ve never been successful. Their plans to demonize and vilify Islam have never worked. Islam is the fastest growing religion in the world. --You can never defeat a people who only fear Allah.--" Pulling them off the gubmint tit won't be pretty...and that's just the politicians. Then comes the millions of newly arrived gimmegrants from sheitholes that hate us. Posted by: ju at December 06, 2025 11:36 AM (EgpoY) 9
I guess it's a good thing that PBS can't survive without taxpayer money, otherwise we'd all be paying for this.
Posted by: Archimedes at December 06, 2025 11:36 AM (Riz8t) 10
Posted by: Stephen Price Blair at December 06, 2025 11:34 AM (EXyHK)
Nag Ace. We are all set and ready to go with a second edition, but would prefer his okay. Posted by: CharlieBrown'sDildo at December 06, 2025 11:37 AM (GLocS) 11
Ken Burns is, was and always will be an Ass Head.
Why anyone watches his anti-white, anti-American and anti-truth propaganda nonsense is beyond me. Posted by: Zombie Leni Riefenstahl at December 06, 2025 11:37 AM (R/m4+) 12
>>> Within the first five minutes of the first episode, we are told that the Founders (specifically Benjamin Franklin) used the Iroquois “flourishing democracy” as a blueprint for the United States Constitution. The evidence, however, is sparse, if non-existent, in the documentary.
Yes, Franklin only credits the Iroquois for inspiring the idea of banding together in a confederacy of shared interests. He has no western influences to draw on...like the Greeks or the Swiss. Nope, Indians only! It is to laugh. Ken Burns luckily has faded in relevancy. Who cares about him anymore? The only threat this documentary has is if it's shown in high schools to young skulls full of mush, who are too uneducated to be critical thinkers yet, and don't realize it's all bogus info. Thats where the danger happens. Posted by: LizLem at December 06, 2025 11:38 AM (gWBY1) 13
Ken Burns?
Isn't he the guy that played “Feels So Good” in '77? LOL - Well, that's who he looks like to me. Posted by: Tonypete at December 06, 2025 11:39 AM (cYBz/) Posted by: NYC Refugee Since 1988 at December 06, 2025 11:39 AM (oftw2) 15
What Key is Largo in?
Posted by: Bertram Cabot, Jr. at December 06, 2025 11:39 AM (pkeXY) 16
Does Burns still have that goofy haircut?
Posted by: Northernlurker , Maple Syrup MAGA at December 06, 2025 11:40 AM (L9Jmf) 17
Ken Burns is, was and always will be an Ass Head.
Why anyone watches his anti-white, anti-American and anti-truth propaganda nonsense is beyond me. He kind of restrained himself in The Civil War. That was before he was famous and could let his freak flag fly. Now, it's "I hate whitey". He blends right in at PBS. Posted by: Archimedes at December 06, 2025 11:40 AM (Riz8t) 18
Saw but a long trailer on Ken Burns Propaganda 6 part miniseries. But watched a couple hours of videos taking down Ken's Propaganda miniseries.
Actually best wasn't as much as taking apart as what Ken's Propaganda didn't say. The synopsis the video said was it was about the war, not the Revolution. Besides all the Propaganda filled war, was about nothing the Revolution was about. Nothing hardly on the Constitution they fought for, the Bill of Rights they fought for. Just a lot of what Ken wanted it to be for which wasn't historically correct. I might be able to find that video but can't be sure to find it. Posted by: Skip at December 06, 2025 11:41 AM (Ia/+0) 19
The only threat this documentary has is if it's shown in high schools to young skulls full of mush, . . .
Posted by: LizLem We need the likes of Professor Houseman once again. Posted by: Tonypete at December 06, 2025 11:41 AM (cYBz/) Posted by: Tonypete at December 06, 2025 11:42 AM (cYBz/) 21
Ken Burns lost his virginity to his mommy's black maid, who was then fired for stealing the silver.
He has felt guilty ever since! Posted by: CharlieBrown'sDildo at December 06, 2025 11:42 AM (GLocS) 22
Ken Burns or Howard Zinn. What a choice!
Posted by: Bertram Cabot, Jr. at December 06, 2025 11:43 AM (pkeXY) 23
It will be interesting to contrast the upcoming "Young Washington" movie with Burns' agitprop.
Posted by: Archimedes at December 06, 2025 11:44 AM (Riz8t) 24
>>> But what about a second AOSHQ cookbook, with not just heritage recipes but also Moronic history lessons and other revolutionary advice?
That could be fun! I've made George Washington's favorite cornbread recipe and it's really good. Posted by: LizLem at December 06, 2025 11:45 AM (gWBY1) 25
Her Majesty and The Big Dummy have set off on their trip. I love my wife, but by the time she leaves I'm ready for her to be gone for three weeks. Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at December 06, 2025 11:46 AM (tgvbd) 26
Ken Burns is the Howard Zinn of PBS.
Posted by: no one at December 06, 2025 11:47 AM (W7XSX) 27
We need the likes of Professor Houseman once again. Posted by: Tonypete John Houseman reads the phone book: https://youtu.be/S_LA4gJeCio Posted by: Bertram Cabot, Jr. at December 06, 2025 11:49 AM (pkeXY) 28
https://tinyurl.com/2z2xv4rn
Bit as said think I did a good quick synopsis on his video Posted by: Skip at December 06, 2025 11:49 AM (Ia/+0) 29
There's speculation that the Somali fraud will approach much more than the $1 billion being reported.
More like $8 billion. Or more. And, yea, Walz and many MN state/federal politicos are in on it. Posted by: Martini Farmer at December 06, 2025 11:50 AM (NwnyJ) 30
My mom was surprised I wouldn't want to watch a nice history of the Revolution
Posted by: Skip at December 06, 2025 11:50 AM (Ia/+0) 31
That could be fun! I've made George Washington's favorite cornbread recipe and it's really good.
Posted by: LizLem Doesn't dry, old cornbread stick to wooden teef? Posted by: Affordable Dentures, Inc. at December 06, 2025 11:52 AM (oftw2) 32
Reportedly, the cocaine street prices in Europe have gone up by a quarter to a third. This is hurting someone or someones bigly.
The Dutch navy has been patrolling the Dutch Antilles and waters off Suriname for 20 years, boarding and sinking the drug couriers, and have not been able to make this much of a dent in the supply. I have heard speculations that if the drug trade out of South America were ended, it might collapse some countries' economies Posted by: Kindltot at December 06, 2025 11:52 AM (rbvCR) 33
My mom was surprised I wouldn't want to watch a nice history of the Revolution
To which the correct response is "when they make one, I will". Posted by: Archimedes at December 06, 2025 11:53 AM (Riz8t) 34
Thing of State Fraud is the fraud is shoveled out by state bureaucracy who earns lots of salary and no doubt bonuses how much they can shovel out.
Posted by: Skip at December 06, 2025 11:53 AM (Ia/+0) 35
we do not need another oppressor-oppressed dialectic at this time.
Oh, honey chile, that just shows how badly we need reeducation camps in this so-called country. Posted by: Jasmine C. from Dallas at December 06, 2025 11:53 AM (0sNs1) 36
That could be fun! I've made George Washington's favorite cornbread recipe and it's really good.
Im making Thomas Jeffersons beans & rice for tonight, and its making the house smell ridiculously good. Ill bet that cornbread would be great with it. Posted by: Stephen Price Blair at December 06, 2025 11:53 AM (EXyHK) 37
Ken Burns is the Howard Zinn of Herbert Marcuses.
Posted by: no one at December 06, 2025 11:53 AM (W7XSX) 38
If the gop cuts $1B spending they’re the worst monsters on earth.
Somalia steal $1B, what the big deal guys? Posted by: Its Go Time Donald at December 06, 2025 11:53 AM (wrRTB) 39
But the biggest story of the week was corruption in Minnesota–billions stolen from taxpayers, mostly by Somalis, under the somnolent eye of Governor Tim Walz.
Somalis are all over X explaining how wonderful Somalia is. It's just that they don't want to live there. And, of course, you have Minnesota AWFLs on X (who probably live in lily-white small towns) explaining what wonderful neighbors the Somalis are. Posted by: The ARC of History! at December 06, 2025 11:54 AM (xTIDn) 40
That could be fun! I've made George Washington's favorite cornbread recipe and it's really good.
I'd say you should try his rye whiskey, but I've had his rye whiskey. Bleccchhhh. Posted by: Archimedes at December 06, 2025 11:54 AM (Riz8t) 41
Ken Burns is the Howard Zinn of Herbert Marcuses.
Ken Burns is the Lloyd Christmas of Moe Howards. Posted by: Archimedes at December 06, 2025 11:55 AM (Riz8t) 42
Problem with Ken Burns is 20 or 30 years from now it will be THE truth. Like if you say it’s nonsense that Indians wrote the constitution people will say no it’s true, the great historian Ken Burns did a show on it and everything.
Posted by: Its Go Time Donald at December 06, 2025 11:56 AM (wrRTB) 43
To which the correct response is "when they make one, I will".
Allen Guelzos Americas Founding Fathers was quite good. I dont think its ever been aired on TV, though. Posted by: Stephen Price Blair at December 06, 2025 11:56 AM (EXyHK) 44
Could not upset The Left with a reference to "Manhood" once "gender" became an issue.
---- As a power lesbian, Ken Burns felt particularly targeted by such engorged speech. Posted by: All Hail Eris, She-Wolf of the 'Ettes 'Ettes at December 06, 2025 11:56 AM (kpS4V) 45
Burns' Civil War completely ignored the religious revival that was happening at the same time. I finished an annotated diary and collected letters of an Illinois volunteer who was in the Army of the West, and he speaks regularly about camp meetings and church services.
Posted by: Kindltot at December 06, 2025 11:56 AM (rbvCR) 46
Allen Guelzo’s America’s Founding Fathers was quite good. I don’t think it’s ever been aired on TV, though.
Agreed, and I actually saw it, but can't remember where. Possibly Netflix? Posted by: Archimedes at December 06, 2025 11:57 AM (Riz8t) 47
Take out the Cat Ballou letter from his "The Civil War" series and Burns would have had have nothing special. He's a nullity who is flying above his clearance level. Posted by: Krebs v Carnot: Epic Battle of the Cycling Stars (TM} at December 06, 2025 11:57 AM (f0f+R) 48
Breaking News: Famous astronaut Katy Perry and distinguished Canadian political figure Justin Trudeau are now an official couple!
Posted by: AoSHQ Celebrity News Bureau and Rumour Centre at December 06, 2025 11:57 AM (0sNs1) 49
Take out the Cat Ballou letter from his "The Civil War" series and Burns would have had have nothing special.
He's a nullity who is flying above his clearance level. No, I don't agree with that. Between the music, Shelby Foote, and what was at the time a revolutionary way of presenting a documentary, it was quite good (IMHO). You could tell, though, that he had to fight the urge to make it all a polemic about the evil white man. Posted by: Archimedes at December 06, 2025 11:59 AM (Riz8t) 50
And, yea, Walz and many MN state/federal politicos are in on it. Posted by: Martini Farmer at December 06, 2025 11:50 AM (NwnyJ) ____________ My guess: this will not be pursued vigorously because nobody wants to know how bad and so widespread it really is. Posted by: Hadrian the Seventh at December 06, 2025 12:01 PM (tgvbd) 51
Apparently many of the whistleblowers on MN's mega-corruption are in fact from state agencies, and much of the digging/reporting has been done by actual local journalists. For years.
It's actually a pretty stark (if redundant) illustration of how normal, good things and people still exist across the country, even in the worst-run places - but the de facto blackout on information by MSM and the indolence of Congress, supplemented by collaboration by key federal agencies (except during the black swan Trump periods), conceal such mega-scandals from most of the public. Posted by: rhomboid at December 06, 2025 12:02 PM (U/Byj) 52
If Somalia is so great when Trump deports their asses they should be delighted to return to the homeland. Right?
Posted by: Its Go Time Donald at December 06, 2025 12:02 PM (wrRTB) 53
I had a history teacher at UH who loved all the woke tropes, and this was the late 80's. So I heard that Iroquois Confederact thing. Also, Cleopatra was black, and other shite.
But, he was a very engaging speaker and did point out that the Aztecs were an imperialist power who engaged in a bit of cannibalism to boost the protein content of their food. It was a fun class if you already read a lot of history and took his words with a bag of salt. Posted by: All Hail Eris, She-Wolf of the 'Ettes 'Ettes at December 06, 2025 12:04 PM (kpS4V) 54
12 >>> Within the first five minutes of the first episode, we are told that the Founders (specifically Benjamin Franklin) used the Iroquois “flourishing democracy” as a blueprint for the United States Constitution. The evidence, however, is sparse, if non-existent, in the documentary.
Yes, Franklin only credits the Iroquois for inspiring the idea of banding together in a confederacy of shared interests. He has no western influences to draw on...like the Greeks or the Swiss. Nope, Indians only! It is to laugh. Posted by: LizLem ======= Ben proposed a unified colonial structure to deal with the British Empire during the midst of the French and Indian War in a meeting of colonies. Here are some original sources directly from the NY Historical Society (meeting occurred in Albany NY 1754) His later colonial agency to the Crown as a lobbyist for the colonies also played into his interest in the matter later. https://tinyurl.com/k4mm3a68 Posted by: whig at December 06, 2025 12:06 PM (WDjG6) 55
Breaking News: Famous astronaut Katy Perry and distinguished Canadian political figure Justin Trudeau are now an official couple!
Posted by: AoSHQ Celebrity News Bureau and Rumour Centre at December 06, 2025 11:57 AM (0sNs1) And didn't think Justin liked girls. Posted by: Northernlurker , Maple Syrup MAGA at December 06, 2025 12:06 PM (L9Jmf) 56
Watch 1776 and April Morning, will get more history from those movies than Ken Burns' 'documentary.'
Posted by: Anna Puma at December 06, 2025 12:06 PM (e2cjy) 57
>>> Breaking News: Famous astronaut Katy Perry and distinguished Canadian political figure Justin Trudeau are now an official couple!
Posted by: AoSHQ Celebrity News Bureau and Rumour Centre at December 06, 2025 11:57 AM (0sNs1) This is not the "suck it, Orlando!" Flex she thinks it is. Apparently her ex was pursuing Sydney Sweeney at the Bezos wedding. Why pine for Perry's two fjords when you could have Sydney's? She tried to buy a convent in LA and the nuns there were fighting against the sale. Apparently the stress of it killed one of them. I never heard who eventually bought the property. But I hope it's not some satanic worshipper after being such holy ground. Posted by: LizLem at December 06, 2025 12:07 PM (gWBY1) 58
In middle school I had a history teacher tell us how Indians invented some kind of farming technique. Also something about them discovering strawberries 12 year old me had no clue that he was full of shit. I figured it out later.
But I’d bet 75% of the class still believes it (assuming they paid attention in class to begin with). This is how the left wields its power in education. Posted by: Its Go Time Donald at December 06, 2025 12:08 PM (wrRTB) 59
In middle school I had a history teacher tell us how Indians invented some kind of farming technique.
Burying a fish at the base of each corn plant? Posted by: Archimedes at December 06, 2025 12:11 PM (Riz8t) 60
used the Iroquois “flourishing democracy” as a blueprint for the United States Constitution. The evidence, however, is sparse, if non-existent, in the documentary.
At the time, the Iroquois didn't have a written language. Posted by: The ARC of History! at December 06, 2025 12:11 PM (xTIDn) 61
Agreed, and I actually saw it, but can't remember where. Possibly Netflix?
I got it from one of those Great Courses catalog sales about a year ago. I used to get them all the time, but havent received one in probably over a year now. Posted by: Stephen Price Blair at December 06, 2025 12:13 PM (EXyHK) 62
In middle school I had a history teacher tell us how Indians invented some kind of farming technique.
Ummmmm. . . . pooping in the garden. Posted by: Tonypete at December 06, 2025 12:13 PM (cYBz/) 63
Shamans vs Antibiotics - who you gonna trust?
Posted by: Pudinhead at December 06, 2025 12:13 PM (NBPRu) 64
If Somalia is so great when Trump deports their asses they should be delighted to return to the homeland. Right?
Minnesota is full of Somalis who are allegedly here because they would be killed in Somalia who periodically return to Somalia on vacation. Posted by: The ARC of History! at December 06, 2025 12:13 PM (xTIDn) Posted by: Anna Puma at December 06, 2025 12:13 PM (e2cjy) 66
"And, of course, you have Minnesota AWFLs on X (who probably live in lily-white small towns) explaining what wonderful neighbors the Somalis are."
One would think Somalis could at least pretend to be wonderful neighbors, while they are stealing billions from us. I have no idea what their US neighborhoods are really like ... probably 10X better than Somalia. Posted by: illiniwek at December 06, 2025 12:13 PM (vbXSk) 67
53 I had a history teacher at UH who loved all the woke tropes, and this was the late 80's. So I heard that Iroquois Confederact thing. Also, Cleopatra was black, and other shite.
Posted by: All Hail Eris ======== Academia got into thing where the latest fad became a contest to see how outrageous one could be in assertions rather than the actual and rather dull accumulation of knowledge. The strange, queer, and atypical was the ticket to getting published and grants so that became what academia favored. Add in leftist capture of the institution, you basically got a leftist version of Ripley's Believe It or Not where all the villians were of pallor and wealth and all the various imagined oppressed groups were the true heroes of history. Add in conspiracy based crap on no evidence, then you get Cleopatra had to be black as did Jesus, or even the nutty sun people versus whitey promoted by Hakeem Jeffries uncle Leonard. Denialism of accepted historical explanations backed by documented original sources and derivative secondary ones and archaelogical evidence became the norm. White guilt is one of the most destructive things promoted by neo marxists to destroy the West. Posted by: whig at December 06, 2025 12:13 PM (WDjG6) 68
65 Katy Perry did win a lawsuit against an aging veteran to get his mansion.
Stay classy Katy. Posted by: Anna Puma ------- I would prefer she stays in Canada and keeps up with Justin Trudeau. They deserve each other. Posted by: whig at December 06, 2025 12:14 PM (WDjG6) 69
I think Sullivan Ballou's letter may tell us more about the principles behind the American Revolution that Ken Burns' new series. And the music they put with it really fits.
Posted by: KT at December 06, 2025 12:15 PM (7vIsy) 70
62 In middle school I had a history teacher tell us how Indians invented some kind of farming technique.
Ummmmm. . . . pooping in the garden. Posted by: Tonypete ===== Ecclesiastes nothing new under the sun comes to mind here and mainly sells because Colleges of Education admit some of the lowest performing students on campus and then fill their heads full of rubbish. These students then become teachers spouting rubbish to the students who promptly internalize the rubbish themselves and then proceed to build their own rubbish heaps in their minds. Posted by: whig at December 06, 2025 12:17 PM (WDjG6) 71
"Burying a fish at the base of each corn plant?"
We all seemed to have learned that in 5th grade. Probably urban legend. If they had that many fish, they should have eaten the fish rather than the possible ear of corn months later. Posted by: illiniwek at December 06, 2025 12:18 PM (vbXSk) 72
I did read how South American Indians developed a kind of living soil made from burnt plant and animal matter, plus pottery shards and of course poop from various sources, that they would use in farming plots since the soil of the jungles was, oddly enough, so deficient.
Posted by: All Hail Eris, She-Wolf of the 'Ettes 'Ettes at December 06, 2025 12:19 PM (kpS4V) 73
Katy was in the McLaren garage at the F-1 qualifying this morning
Posted by: Skip at December 06, 2025 12:19 PM (Ia/+0) 74
Matt Walsh does a long take down of Ken's Propaganda inserts
Posted by: Skip at December 06, 2025 12:22 PM (Ia/+0) 75
It can be lunch time, but then it's Saturday
Posted by: Skip at December 06, 2025 12:23 PM (Ia/+0) 76
69 I think Sullivan Ballou's letter may tell us more about the principles behind the American Revolution that Ken Burns' new series. And the music they put with it really fits.
Posted by: KT Liberty! The American Revolution by noted historian Thomas Fleming is the far better bet. History Channel when it actually had history used to run that series over and over again. Better yet, actually read many of Thomas Fleming's historical works (or his historical fiction where he doesn't make up key historical events nor facts if that is your cup of tea). One of the most thorough eviscerations of FDR and his WWII performance is in Fleming's The New Dealer's War book. Unlike Schlaes who tends toward the polemic, Fleming admits he began the project being favorable toward FDR and his legacy but the historical evidence he uncovered of FDR's nasty/vicious personality and his minions ideology over practicality changed his mind when writing the book. His book on Washington's Fabian tactics to win the Revolutionary War is also quite excellent. Basically his political opponents to his strategy wanted to rerun Bunker Hill over and over again. Washington, after the NYC debacle, declined. Posted by: whig at December 06, 2025 12:23 PM (WDjG6) 77
I have an in-law, a white person, publicly declaim that she was tired of white people. Sure thing, dearie. Posted by: Krebs v Carnot: Epic Battle of the Cycling Stars (TM} at December 06, 2025 12:26 PM (xG4kz) Posted by: sock_rat_eez at December 06, 2025 12:27 PM (Cjt/F) 79
72 I did read how South American Indians developed a kind of living soil made from burnt plant and animal matter, plus pottery shards and of course poop from various sources, that they would use in farming plots since the soil of the jungles was, oddly enough, so deficient.
Posted by: All Hail Eris Heavy rains tend to wash out the key ingredients of biomass. Even in the US, many areas of primeval forests actually had a thin layer of fertile soil over rocky or clay soils that needed biomass to become fertile for crops. That decline in soil fertility from continuous crop cultivation and erosion of the humus was in part drove Western expansion from the Eastern colonies by farmers. A few wise farmers, like George Washington did crop rotations, allowing animals to graze the stubble and poop, and other practices to keep the soil fertile but most simply sold up back east to buy new fresh land in the West. Posted by: whig at December 06, 2025 12:28 PM (WDjG6) 80
Tim Pool claims his house was shot at by an unknown gunman who approached his property in a vehicle.
Posted by: one hour sober at December 06, 2025 12:30 PM (Y1sOo) 81
Eris, the Amazon Indians are descended from Polynesian and Australia. They are the ones that knew how to enrich sandy soil. DNA has confirmed the Kon Tiki story.
Posted by: Pudinhead at December 06, 2025 12:31 PM (NBPRu) 82
"Burying a fish at the base of each corn plant?"
We all seemed to have learned that in 5th grade. Probably urban legend. If they had that many fish, they should have eaten the fish rather than the possible ear of corn months later. I always assumed they just picked up dead and rotting fish on the shore. Posted by: Archimedes at December 06, 2025 12:33 PM (Riz8t) 83
And, yea, Walz and many MN state/federal politicos are in on it.
Posted by: Martini Farmer at December 06, 2025 11:50 AM (NwnyJ) Tim Walz reminds me of that episode where the retarded kid shows Archie Bunker he had the blade in backwards while planing the bathroom door and no little crinkles were coming out. Posted by: Meathead at December 06, 2025 12:35 PM (R/m4+) 84
18 Saw but a long trailer on Ken Burns Propaganda 6 part miniseries. But watched a couple hours of videos taking down Ken's Propaganda miniseries.
Actually best wasn't as much as taking apart as what Ken's Propaganda didn't say. The synopsis the video said was it was about the war, not the Revolution. Besides all the Propaganda filled war, was about nothing the Revolution was about. Nothing hardly on the Constitution they fought for, the Bill of Rights they fought for. Just a lot of what Ken wanted it to be for which wasn't historically correct. I might be able to find that video but can't be sure to find it. Posted by: Skip If you are interested in real history, one of the more interesting collections of Revolutionary War original documents is one of ministerial sermons that were recorded and passed around. Here is a link to a general discussion of Revolution as seen from the pulpit. https://tinyurl.com/yw77cncr Link goes to Academia website. Article is about 46 pages. Online Library of Liberty from the Liberty Fund has a two volume compliation of ministerial sermons about the Revolution and precursor events to it. https://tinyurl.com/2vfpwzww Posted by: whig at December 06, 2025 12:36 PM (WDjG6) 85
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I have an in-law, a white person, publicly declaim that she was tired of white people. Sure thing, dearie. Posted by: Krebs v Carnot: ----- I suppose it would be rude to suggest that Canada has a solution for that issue. Being direct, I would probably just mention that bigotry is pernicious even if you think badly of yourself. Actions matter more than color. Posted by: whig at December 06, 2025 12:38 PM (WDjG6) 86
This is a timely thread - but I have nothing optimistic to say about it. I will note ... take a look at Fox News right now. Number One article ? A puff piece about Little Mogadishu.
What do I think - not that you care ? We've hit critical mass here. Regardless of what IronGrampa says - we collectively are going to give this country away. Partly as a rejection of nationalism, partly as a pursuit of the quarterly-profit capitalism that prevails here, but mostly as a rejection of anything remotely resembling a collective treatment of groups - commonly called racism or stereotyping. That thought process, before certain folks start howling, didn't begin with Gen Z. It was taught in public schools to all ages in the 80s. Gen Z wasn't doing the teaching 40 years ago. No more than Millennials made their own participation trophies. Posted by: The Slow Decline at December 06, 2025 12:39 PM (k2Vk4) 87
One of the most thorough eviscerations of FDR and his WWII performance is in Fleming's The New Dealer's War book.
I read that one recently and it was excellent. I'm currently reading "The New Deal's War on the Bill of Rights: The Untold Story of FDR's Concentration Camps, Censorship, and Mass Surveillance" by David T. Beito. As if I needed another reason to hate FDR. Posted by: Archimedes at December 06, 2025 12:42 PM (Riz8t) 88
One of the most thorough eviscerations of FDR and his WWII performance is in Fleming's The New Dealer's War book.
Or just read anything - pretty much anything - late by Morgenthau. FDR doesn't reside on my Mt. Rushmore of Presidential Pricks for nothing. Posted by: The Slow Decline at December 06, 2025 12:44 PM (k2Vk4) 89
78 " ... we do not need another oppressor-oppressed dialectic at this time. "
and yet here we are. Posted by: sock_rat_eez ===== They do it for power and to raise their social status over others. I call it bullshit. And most normal people of any race don't try to pull that shit. It is almost wholly the conceit of overeducated and maleducated twits that are trying to compete among other perceived opponents in their social class for personal benefit. History periodically records such idiotic enthusiasms among the perceived elite classes such as iconoclasm, witchcraft, or traditional economic based Marxism. All bullshit and designed to make the bien pensants think they are better than others in society because their shit doesn't stink. 1776's line in the song about the triangular trade comes to mind, "who stinketh the most!" illustrating hypocrisy. Posted by: whig at December 06, 2025 12:45 PM (WDjG6) 90
Thx K.T.
Liked Burns Civil War largely because of Shelby Foote. Also because Ashokan Farewell is written by people from my county and the Ashokan Resovoir is about 12 m from my house. His Baseball series kind of sucked. Posted by: Smell the Glove at December 06, 2025 12:45 PM (bfwj/) 91
My people buried a penguin at base of every corn plant, which led to mass starvation and the end of the tribe. Except for me.
Posted by: Heap Big Lizzy Warren at December 06, 2025 12:45 PM (vFG9F) 92
I'm going to pick up Rick Atkinson's second book on his Revolutionary War trilogy. It includes the burning of my city . The first book was good
Posted by: Smell the Glove at December 06, 2025 12:47 PM (bfwj/) 93
A six tribes of savages ocracy if you can keep it.
Posted by: Boss Moss at December 06, 2025 12:47 PM (H12NW) 94
His Baseball series kind of sucked.
In all fairness to Ken Burns - any series about a sport that sucks is gonna' suck just because. Ken Burns does Manual Bowling Pin Placement Through The Ages could be incredibly insightful and factual. Yet suck by default. Posted by: The Slow Decline at December 06, 2025 12:47 PM (k2Vk4) 95
Oops. We call it maze.
Posted by: Heap Big Lizzy Warren at December 06, 2025 12:48 PM (vFG9F) 96
He did one documentary on the African Space Program.
Posted by: Boss Moss at December 06, 2025 12:49 PM (H12NW) 97
Have not watched this series. My sister loved it, so I assume that it was leftist revisionism with musket volley sound effects.
Posted by: Ted Torgerson at December 06, 2025 12:49 PM (R86kT) Posted by: Bertram Cabot, Jr. at December 06, 2025 12:50 PM (pkeXY) 99
The American Revolution started a little too early. We let some trouble makers drag us into the war early.
Posted by: Boss Moss at December 06, 2025 12:50 PM (H12NW) 100
The American Revolution started a little too early. We let some trouble makers drag us into the war early.
Probably Ukraine. Posted by: Archimedes at December 06, 2025 12:52 PM (Riz8t) 101
Or just read anything - pretty much anything - late by Morgenthau.
FDR doesn't reside on my Mt. Rushmore of Presidential Pricks for nothing. Posted by: The Slow Decline What I think was unique about Fleming is in the foreword where he admits that he was a FDR fan in part due to the FDR saved Democracy trope. Fleming spent much of his career investigating the Revolutionary War and its aftermath but not much on more recent history. So he kind of just went with the flow of his generation (he died in his 90's fairly recently (1927-2017) and so did not seriously consider FDR as a historical figure until quite late in his career. That Man, by confidant and later Scotus Justice Robert Jackson is also not a flattering portrayal of the man whether Jackson realized it or not. Posted by: whig at December 06, 2025 12:52 PM (WDjG6) Posted by: no one at December 06, 2025 12:52 PM (W7XSX) Posted by: Its Go Time Donald at December 06, 2025 12:54 PM (wrRTB) 104
Good morning everyone,
The comment below clearly outlines what we have lost. (Thanks whig) "Denialism of accepted historical explanations backed by documented original sources and derivative secondary ones and archaeological evidence became the norm." Now, how do we return to any accepted historical explanations? Trust in any historical claims has been destroyed. Wasn't there a quote that came out of communist Russia along the lines of "the present we know, it is the past that keeps changing"? Our country's history should be a shared heritage, but is now fractured by competing views. It is difficult for me not to be discouraged when trying to see a way forward. Posted by: AmericanKestrel at December 06, 2025 12:55 PM (La8zG) 105
Ken Burns no longer has Shelby Foote to hold up the series and it clearly shows. He should do what he really wants to do and that's Black History
Posted by: Patrick From Ohio at December 06, 2025 12:56 PM (FCrpy) 106
John Adams:"Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious People. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other." It is inadequate for savages from another culture, especially those who have no respect for Euro-American traditions
Posted by: JM in Illinois at December 06, 2025 12:56 PM (tyDOg) 107
Roundheads were the hot heads. Oddly. It was the American Anglicans that won the Rebellion.
Posted by: Pudinhead at December 06, 2025 12:57 PM (NBPRu) 108
Yet Shelby had a plagiarism hanging over his head and somehow I decided never to read any of his books.
Posted by: Skip at December 06, 2025 12:57 PM (Ia/+0) 109
If Netflix does a Washington movie he'll be black and gay. They'll get Jussie Smollett to play the part.
Posted by: Aren't you that faggot nagger from Mt. Vernon? at December 06, 2025 12:58 PM (TbWk/) 110
Academia got into thing where the latest fad became a contest to see how outrageous one could be in assertions rather than the actual and rather dull accumulation of knowledge.
Several years ago Biblical Archaeology ran something from some nutcase about how Adams rib should actually be translated as Adams penis. In unrelated news, this appeared shortly before I let my subscription lapse. Posted by: Stephen Price Blair at December 06, 2025 12:58 PM (EXyHK) 111
Yet Shelby had a plagiarism hanging over his head and somehow I decided never to read any of his books.
AI: While Shelby Foote himself wasn't accused of plagiarism, his letters and personal life were central to a major plagiarism controversy involving Wallace Stegner's Pulitzer-winning novel Angle of Repose (1971), where Stegner heavily used Foote's (and his wife Mary Hallock Foote's) unpublished letters without full attribution, sparking debates on fair use, appropriation, and literary ethics that continue today, with critics calling it literary theft while others defended it as creating authentic depth I think you can read Shelby Foote in peace. Posted by: Archimedes at December 06, 2025 12:58 PM (Riz8t) 112
His Baseball series kind of sucked.
Posted by: Smell the Glove Heroes and Villians bullshit, most documentaries are actually propaganda disguised as information. Using tricks of the trade, a documentarian can easily omit conflicting stories and evidence, manipulate emotions at the lizard brain level through images and music, and choose which features to highlight and which to downplay. So Burns made Ty Cobb a monster which was a gross overstatement for example while making other not so nice players into saints. Documentaries that feature panels of experts can be a bit better but often books and original sources are far better in information presentment, more recognizant of nuance, and more dense in actual information than what is put into a documentary. Harder to manipulate emotions through printed matter than by storytelling with music and images. Easier for most to spot tricks in printed matter by going back to the specific page than rewinding to 32:17 on the tape to replay something unfair, distorted, or downright a lie. Posted by: whig at December 06, 2025 12:59 PM (WDjG6) 113
Ken Burns has always been a Leftist, and the difference between his Civil War documentary and his American Revolution documentary is reflective of the journey made by the Left over the last four decades. Leftists have become increasingly Marxist, totalitarian, and now hate the U.S., and they admit it. Leftists have gone off the rails. That was not generally the situation in 1990 when Burns did his Civil War documentary.
Posted by: Ralph at December 06, 2025 12:59 PM (8WZD4) 114
Putting on YouTube see VDH has a take down on Ken Burns Propaganda miniseries
Posted by: Skip at December 06, 2025 12:59 PM (Ia/+0) 115
As if I needed another reason to hate FDR.
Posted by: Archimedes at December 06, 2025 12:42 PM (Riz8t) FDR should have been dug up and placed in the docket at Nuremberg alongside Goering and Dr. Gurgles. Posted by: FDR was a communist and War Criminal at December 06, 2025 12:59 PM (R/m4+) 116
What I think was unique about Fleming is in the foreword where he admits that he was a FDR fan in part due to the FDR saved Democracy trope.
Interesting. I've done - like I always do - my own reading on FDR. And Lincoln. And Nixon. And on and on. I decided, at least by my 30s, that FDR was much more Communist than Hitler. Morgenthau's writings told the tail. Good ol' FDR wanted to convert the entire war effort to everyone collecting their paycheck from the Fed. FDR had to be talked down from simply Nationalizing entire "critical corporations". Even Hitler never considered these things. On these simple number-lines of how to look at WW II ? We were to the Right of the Soviets but Left of the Nazis when it came to Economic Freedom. So, of course, two generations deified the guy and statues and schools were built in his name. FDR was a tyrant. Posted by: The Slow Decline at December 06, 2025 01:00 PM (k2Vk4) Posted by: toby928(c) at December 06, 2025 01:00 PM (jc0TO) 118
I cannot tell a lie. Two white men in King George III hats forced me to chop down the cherry tree. Then they wrapped a noose around my neck, poured a solution of ashen lye upon me, shouted "THIS IS RED COAT COUNTRY" and ran away.
Posted by: George Faggington at December 06, 2025 01:01 PM (TbWk/) 119
Katy Perry did win a lawsuit against an aging veteran to get his mansion.
Stay classy Katy. Meh. The veteran sold the property to Perry and then tried to back out of the deal. His defense was that he didn't know what he was signing. This was probably the correct legal result, although Perry might wonder whether the hit to her reputation was worth the money. Posted by: Cicero (@cicero43) at December 06, 2025 01:01 PM (8DR9B) 120
Several years ago Biblical Archaeology ran something from some nutcase about how Adam’s rib should actually be translated as Adam’s penis.
In unrelated news, this appeared shortly before I let my subscription lapse. Posted by: Stephen Price Blair ======= Yep. And opposite the truth, increasingly academic presentations as a discussant meant that any criticism became politically charged as whitey putting POC down or some other stupid bullshit. Simple epistemology observations of shoddy research became verboten. Even when it was kindly packaged as "what make you think this 'finding' is generalizable beyond your classroom". Millennials ruined academia. And Colleges of Education ruined millennials before that because k12 ideology from teachers from these education mills in the 70's and 80's preceded millennials being maleducated. Posted by: whig at December 06, 2025 01:05 PM (WDjG6) 121
NG Andrew Wolfe I take it still clings onto life, one can only hope he recovers fully but it will be a very long road I guess
Posted by: Skip at December 06, 2025 01:05 PM (Ia/+0) 122
KT,
Thanks for including the Voices of Music video using period correct instruments and original score. Bach and Vivaldi played like that is different, so much better and richer than modern versions. The other video is a talented burlesque with the foot stomping. Posted by: JTB at December 06, 2025 01:05 PM (yTvNw) 123
I cannot tell a lie. Two white men in King George III hats forced me to chop down the cherry tree.
But you could exceed orders - by quite a bit - and if you didn't start the French and Indian war by yourself ? Well, you at least got in the Team Photo. Ol' George was politically ambitious right out the gate. It really is amazing that he didn't try to hold onto power more than two terms. Because George liked power. Posted by: The Slow Decline at December 06, 2025 01:06 PM (k2Vk4) 124
107 Roundheads were the hot heads. Oddly. It was the American Anglicans that won the Rebellion.
Posted by: Pudinhead Charlie Brown was a Roundhead. No, on second thought, he was a Blockhead. Posted by: Lucy Van Pelt at December 06, 2025 01:06 PM (oftw2) 125
I decided, at least by my 30s, that FDR was much more Communist than Hitler. Morgenthau's writings told the tail. Good ol' FDR wanted to convert the entire war effort to everyone collecting their paycheck from the Fed. FDR had to be talked down from simply Nationalizing entire "critical corporations". Even Hitler never considered these things.
On these simple number-lines of how to look at WW II ? We were to the Right of the Soviets but Left of the Nazis when it came to Economic Freedom. So, of course, two generations deified the guy and statues and schools were built in his name. FDR was a tyrant. Posted by: The Slow Decline Not much to disagree. FDR was a collectivist/bureaucrat enabler just like Woodrow Wilson who FDR served in his cabinet. Al Smith, FDR's predecessor as NY governor came to recognize that in FDR and his apparatchiks. Posted by: whig at December 06, 2025 01:07 PM (WDjG6) 126
And Colleges of Education ruined millennials before that because k12 ideology from teachers from these education mills in the 70's and 80's preceded millennials being maleducated.
The takeover of the educational system is complete. Homeschool your children. Posted by: AmericanKestrel at December 06, 2025 01:08 PM (La8zG) 127
Similar to the MN whistleblowers, in Chicago, back in the day, Mike Royko (newspaper columnist and sometime muckraker) would get a LOT of info about misbehaving politicians, though his sources were never called whistleblowers. He was an old-school reporter who had a lot of contacts in city & county government. Sadly, as his contacts retired/left govt employment, he did less of that and more social commentary. He was very good at his trade. His bio of Mayor Richard J Daley,Boss, was a masterpiece - gave Daley credit for a lot (especially that he was never a grifter), but dragged the hell out of him for political shenanigans.
Posted by: Nazdar at December 06, 2025 01:10 PM (NcvvS) 128
He was very good at his trade. His bio of Mayor Richard J Daley,Boss, was a masterpiece - gave Daley credit for a lot (especially that he was never a grifter), but dragged the hell out of him for political shenanigans.
Posted by: Nazdar ======== I agree. It also helped that Royko was at the Sun Times which was the scrappy underdog at the time to the Chicago Tribune. Royko was given much more latitude to go after the business is business sorts in City Hall. Posted by: whig at December 06, 2025 01:11 PM (WDjG6) 129
And Colleges of Education ruined millennials before that because k12 ideology from teachers from these education mills in the 70's and 80's preceded millennials being maleducated.
This very obvious factthat each generation is taught by an earlier generationmust be kept very firmly in mind The moment we forget this we begin to talk nonsense about education.C. S. Lewis, On the Transmission of Christianity Posted by: Stephen Price Blair at December 06, 2025 01:12 PM (EXyHK) 130
A few wise farmers, like George Washington did crop rotations, allowing animals to graze the stubble and poop, and other practices to keep the soil fertile but most simply sold up back east to buy new fresh land in the West.
Posted by: whig at December 06, 2025 12:28 PM (WDjG6) Whig, what Eris is talking about is Terra Preta, which is a carbon rich soil that the Amazonian cultures made through creating middens in their farm lands. They make them to this day. It is a combination of charcoal and food prep waste, as well as left overs and whatever else. These were not slash and burn farmers The laetrite soils of the jungle have high recycling of minerals and nutrients, what the micro-life doesn't take the roots of the trees will take and the remainder is washed off, like you say. The charcoal appears to absorb the nutrients, and hold it for the plants and micro-life to utilize at need. Some dark earths are "meters" thick, and still fertile in spite of the cultures that made them dying off in the 1500's. The current organic fad of creating Terra Preta in your home garden is getting a lot of attention, and seems to have a serious value. It is a step up from crop rotation Posted by: Kindltot at December 06, 2025 01:12 PM (rbvCR) 131
I friend of mine recently bought a nice place. While in escrow, the seller want to bail because the value of the property went up.
He had to begin legal proceedings to make it happen. It's not her fault. He signed a contract. Posted by: no one at December 06, 2025 01:13 PM (W7XSX) 132
My view is in the aftermath of the Great Depression, Socialism was the big craze of the world. FDR was just as thrilled by it.
Posted by: Skip at December 06, 2025 01:13 PM (Ia/+0) 133
The takeover of the educational system is complete.
Homeschool your children. Posted by: AmericanKestrel Only if you are capable and some people aren't by nature or inclination. It require careful curation of curriculum because a lot of that is infected wokist tripe as well. If one is inclined to do that, reaching out to networks that have already resolved some of these issues among parent educators is very useful. Posted by: whig at December 06, 2025 01:13 PM (WDjG6) 134
***Questions:
Why does this series seem different from, say, his Civil War epic? --- It seems different because people have only been taught one narrative on the Civil War. Burns 'epic' on the Civil War is as big a crock of shit as his 'epic' on the Revolution. Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at December 06, 2025 01:14 PM (04Glf) 135
" buy new fresh land in the West?"
My ancestors sold out in SC when the soil was depleted and moved west for free land in Alabama. Posted by: no one at December 06, 2025 01:15 PM (W7XSX) 136
129 And Colleges of Education ruined millennials before that because k12 ideology from teachers from these education mills in the 70's and 80's preceded millennials being maleducated.
“This very obvious fact—that each generation is taught by an earlier generation—must be kept very firmly in mind… The moment we forget this we begin to talk nonsense about education.”—C. S. Lewis, On the Transmission of Christianity Posted by: Stephen Price Blair at December 06, 2025 01:12 PM (EXyHK) Even in the early stone ages, when Boomers were going to college, radicalism was overtly taking over the academy, and the education majors were full-on retards. We've been on this downward trajectory for some time. Posted by: The seeds were planted even earlier at December 06, 2025 01:15 PM (TbWk/) 137
[Mike Royko] was very good at his trade.
His stories about learning to be a reporter at Chicagos City News Bureau make it sound almost like a Chinese Opera training school but for journalists. Posted by: Stephen Price Blair at December 06, 2025 01:15 PM (EXyHK) 138
FDR was a collectivist/bureaucrat enabler just like Woodrow Wilson who FDR served in his cabinet.
Which is ironic. At least as far as I've read - FDR was one of the first wave of Industrial Candidates. Big funding from J.P. Morgan, J.D. Rockefeller, and Henry Ford. Its odd how it always works like this, ain't it ? Wall Street loved Obama. Posted by: The Slow Decline at December 06, 2025 01:15 PM (k2Vk4) 139
I have an in-law, a white person, publicly declaim that she was tired of white people.
Sure thing, dearie. Posted by: Krebs v Carnot: Epic Battle of the Cycling Stars (TM} at December 06, 2025 12:26 PM (xG4kz Did you tell her that she should kill herself to relieve her anguish? I often offer helpful advice to poor misguided souls such as herself. With age comes an absence of mouth filters. Posted by: thatcrazyjerseyguy at December 06, 2025 01:15 PM (5xuJ/) 140
I looked up Howard Zinn and found out his shitty book is considered "great."
Posted by: no one at December 06, 2025 01:15 PM (W7XSX) Posted by: no one at December 06, 2025 01:16 PM (W7XSX) 142
“This very obvious fact—that each generation is taught by an earlier generation—must be kept very firmly in mind… The moment we forget this we begin to talk nonsense about education.”—C. S. Lewis, On the Transmission of Christianity
Everyone can keep their G.K. Chesterston. Seriously. C.S. Lewis understood how things work. G.K. loudly told you how he wished it did. Posted by: The Slow Decline at December 06, 2025 01:17 PM (k2Vk4) 143
I think Royko was at the Daily News, the afternoon paper. Moved to the Tribune when the Daily News shut down. 1981?
Posted by: Ted Torgerson at December 06, 2025 01:17 PM (R86kT) 144
Only if you are capable and some people aren't by nature or inclination.
At this point, I disagree. Even the most incapable parent is going to provide a better education than most schools do. Paraphrasing what Jefferson said about newspapers, if the only thing a parent does is teach nothing to their children, their kids will still be more informed than public school kids who are taught lies. Posted by: Stephen Price Blair at December 06, 2025 01:17 PM (EXyHK) 145
The Burns documentary went as I expected: anything but good white people. The content was so basic and limited with almost no mention of the philosophical underpinnings. The music couldn't compare to Ashokan Farewell. The 1776 versions of the Ballou letter which exist but weren't used lessened the personal emotional context. And there was no equivalent to Shelby Foote providing insight and humor. The commenters were knowledgeable but not lively.
Glad I didn't waste too much time with the whole series. Posted by: JTB at December 06, 2025 01:17 PM (yTvNw) 146
Also, for tobacco, the farmers in the South tended to do a form of slash and burn, always expanding as they needed more land that was not exhausted. In New England (and later in the South) more scientific methods of crop rotation, fallow, and amending in a way that would have made the original Jethro Tull proud.
it is both from the background of the different farmers, and the crops and economics of the regions. You farm wheat and corn differently from tobacco, in part because wheat and corn allowed smaller plots, and not requiring a latifundia to be economically viable Posted by: Kindltot at December 06, 2025 01:17 PM (rbvCR) 147
132 My view is in the aftermath of the Great Depression, Socialism was the big craze of the world. FDR was just as thrilled by it.
Posted by: Skip I would include fascism under that monicker. Progressivism was essentially fascism with better pr in combining and managing industry and society by groups rather than individualism. The later pluralism movement (government is the arena and referee where interest groups duke it out) can be shown as derivative of fascist emphasis on the fasces (different strands of society) being welded together by the state in order to promote and enforce whatever the top honcho/ruling counsel felt was in the interest of the state. In reality, the managerial class because of information control often ran the place on a day to day basis whether in corporations, government, or ngos. Burns, the Managerial Revolution, was written at the height of WWII with its insights over institutions like the OPM. Posted by: whig at December 06, 2025 01:18 PM (WDjG6) 148
Only if you are capable and some people aren't by nature or inclination. It require careful curation of curriculum because a lot of that is infected wokist tripe as well. If one is inclined to do that, reaching out to networks that have already resolved some of these issues among parent educators is very useful.
Posted by: whig at December 06, 2025 01:13 PM (WDjG6) And you have to be of the right temperament. If you are impatient or snap easily, don't do it. Or you'll find yourself screaming and hitting your kids for not understanding Algebra II fast enough. Or at a less extreme end burning out. Posted by: You have to be very self-controlled and self-aware at December 06, 2025 01:18 PM (TbWk/) 149
Tisquantum learned the technique of burying a bit of fish with the corn seed from continental Europeans while a slave in Spain before escaping to England and eventually returning to Massachusetts. The fish technique was not a local Indian custom. It is a Spanish technique.
Posted by: NemoMeImpuneLacessit at December 06, 2025 01:18 PM (xqL5c) Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at December 06, 2025 01:18 PM (04Glf) 151
Everyone can keep their G.K. Chesterston.
He says, Neither in religion nor morality, my friend, lie the hopes of the race, but in education. This, clearly expressed, means, We cannot decide what is good, but let us give it to our children.G.K. Chesterton, Heretics Posted by: Stephen Price Blair at December 06, 2025 01:18 PM (EXyHK) 152
149 Tisquantum learned the technique of burying a bit of fish with the corn seed from continental Europeans while a slave in Spain before escaping to England and eventually returning to Massachusetts. The fish technique was not a local Indian custom. It is a Spanish technique.
Posted by: NemoMeImpuneLacessit at December 06, 2025 01:18 PM (xqL5c) He was also known as Squatto because he taught them how to build latrines. Posted by: Tom Servo at December 06, 2025 01:20 PM (uWKK8) 153
It's funny not funny that WW2 started in part because of FDR's meddling in China to protect American investments there and Chamberpot guaranteeing Poland's independence yet by 1949 both were communist.
Ken Burns outta do a series. Posted by: And Yet at December 06, 2025 01:20 PM (R/m4+) Posted by: no one at December 06, 2025 01:20 PM (W7XSX) 155
143 I think Royko was at the Daily News, the afternoon paper. Moved to the Tribune when the Daily News shut down. 1981?
Posted by: Ted Torgerson ====== You would be right that he started at the Daily News which folded about 1970 and then to the allied Sun Times until Rupert Murdoch purchased it in the 80's and then to Tribune. Daily News was before my time really and I read Royko's syndicated columns before I read his books. Posted by: whig at December 06, 2025 01:20 PM (WDjG6) 156
Thank you for the lovely music, K.T.
Posted by: JM in Illinois at December 06, 2025 01:21 PM (hW+ut) 157
>>Because George liked power.
George refused the kingship which was suggested because he had no legitimate children. Don't know if he had illegitimate children, but neither they nor his stepchildren would have been acceptable successors. He retired, albeit temporarily, to private life after the war and served as President for a *limited* period to try to model how that should work. Posted by: Nazdar at December 06, 2025 01:22 PM (NcvvS) 158
dad said that Grandpa buried fish in the garden, and in an allotment he rented during the war for a a victory garden. Dad also said Grandpa only did it once because it stank to high heaven.
Posted by: Kindltot at December 06, 2025 01:23 PM (rbvCR) 159
Fleming admits he began the project being favorable toward FDR and his legacy but the historical evidence he uncovered of FDR's nasty/vicious personality and his minions ideology over practicality changed his mind when writing the book.
------------- Sounds like the guy who wrote a biography of LBJ. Caro? Posted by: Captain Obvious, Laird o' the Sea at December 06, 2025 01:23 PM (0cOaq) 160
Ken Burns and Why Now?
Well, its another facet in the never-ending trolling by the Left. Continuously calling Conservatives racists, H8tr's, Fascists, Nazis, then introduce a bullsh*t series on the founding fathers and suddenly its seems much more OK to revolt against authority. How can you not when armed with the righteous cause of "democratic socialism"? Well, bring it assholes. Come to my little town and let's dance. Posted by: Diogenes at December 06, 2025 01:24 PM (2WIwB) 161
Pacos first came over to this country as indentured servants in the early 18th century from England (probably stole some spoons or a cow or something). My ancestor fought against the British and was awarded a parcel of land after the Revolutionary War concluded. You can bet the old boy knew a thing or two about oppression and freedom, and the big difference between the two.
Posted by: Paco at December 06, 2025 01:25 PM (mADJX) 162
My mom bought a thing called "fish emulsion" for her flowers. A little goes a long way.
Posted by: no one at December 06, 2025 01:26 PM (W7XSX) 163
Ken Burns, Civil War, epic
Ken Burns, Revolution, epic The Gell-Mann amnesia effect is a cognitive bias where people recognize inaccuracies in media reports about topics they know well but still trust the media on subjects they are less familiar with. Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at December 06, 2025 01:26 PM (04Glf) 164
And you have to be of the right temperament. If you are impatient or snap easily, don't do it. Or you'll find yourself screaming and hitting your kids for not understanding Algebra II fast enough. Or at a less extreme end burning out.
Posted by: You have to be very self-controlled and self-aware ======= Good points. Same criteria as those planning on teaching as a career. Posted by: whig at December 06, 2025 01:27 PM (WDjG6) 165
The worldview of the left can be mostly summed up with the phrase 'I hate you, Dad!'.
Posted by: toby928(c) at December 06, 2025 01:27 PM (jc0TO) 166
It's kind of like sardines. Nobody wants them. But Bobby Flay puts them in his Sprimp and Grits and never loses.
Posted by: no one at December 06, 2025 01:27 PM (W7XSX) 167
It's funny not funny that WW2 started in part because of FDR's meddling in China to protect American investments there and Chamberpot guaranteeing Poland's independence yet by 1949 both were communist.
WW II was guaranteed when the Treaty of Versailles was signed to send both teams to the locker-room at the end of WW I. A twenty year armistice. A long half-time. No country would have lived under those terms without force to make them do so. No sane victor without the means to muster such force, long term, would have considered it. So, of course, Wilson waded our asses in to tip the balance and then sign such a moronic plan. Wilson is also on my Mt. Rushmore of Presidential Pricks. FDR, Lincoln, and Wilson. Spot Number Four is still up for grabs. Posted by: The Slow Decline at December 06, 2025 01:27 PM (k2Vk4) 168
Anchovies. Yikes.
Posted by: no one at December 06, 2025 01:29 PM (W7XSX) 169
Several years ago Biblical Archaeology ran something from some nutcase about how Adam’s rib should actually be translated as Adam’s penis.
In unrelated news, this appeared shortly before I let my subscription lapse. Posted by: Stephen Price Blair at December 06, 2025 12:58 PM (EXyHK) Ah the "Baculum theory". It argues that parts of Genesis is a "just so" story that has no parallel that anyone has presented, based on the observation that Humans are the only mammal without a baculum, however it misses that ungulates like horses, cattle and sheep also lack them. Possibly one of the more exciting unprovable thesis to come out of modern maundering. Posted by: Kindltot at December 06, 2025 01:29 PM (rbvCR) 170
105 Ken Burns no longer has Shelby Foote to hold up the series and it clearly shows. He should do what he really wants to do and that's Black History - Patrick from Ohio
Maybe he'd like to start with contemporary history in the Minneapolis area. No? Well, just an idea... Posted by: Paco at December 06, 2025 01:29 PM (mADJX) 171
161 Pacos first came over to this country as indentured servants
--- Both of Buddy's fore-parents came to the rebuilding of Jamestown as indentured servants. They've got stories. Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at December 06, 2025 01:29 PM (04Glf) 172
Sounds like the guy who wrote a biography of LBJ. Caro?
Posted by: Captain Obvious Yes. Caro took a turn when he documented LBJ's rise to power in his first volume. Believe by his second volume research, LBJ's family and supporters were upset by the first one and tried to hinder his ability to access LBJ's donated papers and his presidential library. Posted by: whig at December 06, 2025 01:31 PM (WDjG6) 173
Got any better ideas for recognizing the American Revolution as an important anniversary approaches?
Haven't read comments yet, so I'm sure others have said this earlier and better. Trump needs to get a real American to do a quick revolution series telling the background of the whole idea. Someone who doesn't use this platform to denigrate the country and founders, but celebrates what they did. Our revolution inspired others, just like the French one, but ours didn't devolve into savagery. We need to know why, not that the founders were imperfect. Posted by: OrangeEnt at December 06, 2025 01:31 PM (uQesX) 174
"White Slavery"
Posted by: no one at December 06, 2025 01:31 PM (W7XSX) 175
My mom bought a thing called "fish emulsion" for her flowers. A little goes a long way.
Fish emulsion is the last stop for fish that aren't good enough to use for lutefisk. Posted by: Cicero (@cicero43) at December 06, 2025 01:31 PM (8DR9B) 176
>>It also helped that Royko was at the Sun Times
whig, before that, he was at the Daily News, which was the Field family's afternoon paper, and the one Dad brought home. Was reading him before hitting double-digit age; didn't get some things, but sure got a lot. He moved to the Sun-Times when the Daily News shut down ('74?) and the S-T did a morning & afternoon edition. Both the Sun-Times & the Tribune killed their afternoon editions a few years later; hell, the Trib bought the Chicago American and made it the Chicago Today, for a while. The real grin is that Royko moved to the Tribune when Rupert Murdoch bought the Field publications, because, while he had sworn that he would never work for the Trib, he loathed Murdoch more. There's a story (too lazy to look up) that Royko rode an elevator in the S-T building with one of the Field heirs right after the sale was announced and blasted him practically out of the elevator. Posted by: Nazdar at December 06, 2025 01:32 PM (NcvvS) 177
"The FBI apprehended the J6 pipe bomber, something the Biden FBI had somehow been unable to do. Weirdly, he turned out to be a left-wing extremist. The The FBI apprehended the J6 pipe bomber, something the Biden FBI had somehow been unable to do."
As I've said before (and I trust others have said as well), there should never have been a J6 rally - especially if the J5 pipe bombs were discovered when they should have been. The whole Capitol complex should have been shut down due to a bomb investigation, instead of allowing any group of people to congregate around discovered and undiscovered explosive devices. The government let the bombs be planted, allowed the demonstrations to take place in spite of those bombs being planted, and conspired to railroad innocent protestors and derail the possibility of a second Trump term - either in 2021 or today. Posted by: Darrell Harris at December 06, 2025 01:34 PM (0CU3H) 178
174 Pacos first came over to this country as indentured servants
--- Both of Buddy's fore-parents came to the rebuilding of Jamestown as indentured servants. They've got stories. - Braenyard Cherish them and pass them on. I have few details, unfortunately, about the First Paco in America. Great Aunt Murdy commissioned a genuine genealogical history probably before I was born, and she never let anybody read it. Some of the basic info got out, though, such as that indentured servant business. I take it that my people were not exactly in line for the throne. Posted by: Paco at December 06, 2025 01:34 PM (mADJX) 179
@137 Stephen Price Blair
I've got 3-4 of Royko's books and love them for the stories of learning his trade. Posted by: Nazdar at December 06, 2025 01:35 PM (NcvvS) 180
From what I understand, lutefisk would be better used as fertilizer.
Posted by: no one at December 06, 2025 01:36 PM (W7XSX) 181
Got any better ideas for recognizing the American Revolution as an important anniversary approaches?
No. Honestly ? No. Because there's a reason the Left - under Obama - systematically erased every Civil War name and monument. Why did they do that ? Because they wanted to erase the idea of organized disobedience. Because they had the idea that they had a lock on authority. And now ? They love the idea of disobedience. There is no message that will work - unless you teach the idea of whites vs. whites vs. natives. Which will not play with the young 'uns. Or we can go State's Rights. North-East Republicans will hate that. Or we can get into the real lives of the "Founders". They were not Saints or Deities. That'll work well. Posted by: The Slow Decline at December 06, 2025 01:36 PM (k2Vk4) 182
173 Got any better ideas for recognizing the American Revolution as an important anniversary approaches?
Haven't read comments yet, so I'm sure others have said this earlier and better. Trump needs to get a real American to do a quick revolution series telling the background of the whole idea. Someone who doesn't use this platform to denigrate the country and founders, but celebrates what they did. Our revolution inspired others, just like the French one, but ours didn't devolve into savagery. We need to know why, not that the founders were imperfect. Posted by: OrangeEnt at December 06, 2025 01:31 PM (uQesX) The White House has put out a series of videos on YouTube highlighting individual Revolutionary figures - both well-known and unknown. It's pretty good, and it's short as well. Posted by: Darrell Harris at December 06, 2025 01:36 PM (0CU3H) 183
BTU VS Texas Tech... some crazy plays!
!!!!!GUNS UP!!!! Posted by: lin-duh at December 06, 2025 01:37 PM (VCgbV) 184
GARDEN THREAD IS BLOOMING
Posted by: Skip at December 06, 2025 01:37 PM (Ia/+0) 185
I've got 3-4 of Royko's books and love them for the stories of learning his trade.
Theres not a dud in the bunch. One of his most memorable essays is getting carried away watching True Grit. I think its from Sez Who? Sez Me. Posted by: Stephen Price Blair at December 06, 2025 01:38 PM (EXyHK) 186
175 When Dad and I would go bank fishing, he kept carp and other bottom feeders for his miserable garden. A friend's Dad, a guy about my age, keeps carp and smokes them. It took him a few tries, but what comes out now is pretty good.
Posted by: bill in arkansas, not gonna comply with nuttin, waiting for the 0300 knock on the door at December 06, 2025 01:38 PM (gm9Sb) 187
Some of the basic info got out, though, such as that indentured servant business. I take it that my people were not exactly in line for the throne.
Posted by: Paco That is too bad. We were the Kings, but then we abdicated the Throne. Posted by: The Schmenge Brothers at December 06, 2025 01:40 PM (oftw2) 188
>>I think Royko was at the Daily News, the afternoon paper. Moved to the Tribune when the Daily News shut down. 1981?
Ted, Daily News shut down in '78, and I think Field stopped producing an afternoon paper then. Tribune killed Chicago Today and produced an afternoon edition for a few years - remember because delivered afternoon Chicago papers from 1973-1975 before turned 29. Posted by: Nazdar at December 06, 2025 01:41 PM (NcvvS) 189
I went out on a half-day boat out of San Diego. We caught a lot of mackerel. Nobody wants the mackerel, but this old guy. He takes all we want to give him.
He was old man Ghio. Portugese. They used the mackerel to make fish stock at the Anthony's restaurants in San Diego. Posted by: no one at December 06, 2025 01:42 PM (W7XSX) 190
Our revolution inspired others, just like the French one, but ours didn't devolve into savagery.
Good Grief. Prisoners kept in cages (the Brits did that in Boston). Buildings "fired" - which meant those inside burnt alive. Do you understand that, in that Revolution, men lined up against other men to kill them ? And if they missed at close range, there was always the bayonet or the hatchet ? War IS savagery. By definition. Posted by: The Slow Decline at December 06, 2025 01:42 PM (k2Vk4) 191
The bomb story stinks. They traced him buying one piece of pipe at Home Depot a year apart from buying another piece at Lowes and the other few pieces at different times (months or years apart) and places.
They can do this but they can't find a killer? They can't trace back on the Trump shooter or Las Vegas or two hundred other things that are strung together much better than a piece of pipe here and a piece of pipe there. He may have placed the bombs but the whole story is a crock. Posted by: Braenyard - some Absent Friends are more equal than others _ at December 06, 2025 01:42 PM (04Glf) 192
From what I understand, lutefisk would be better used as fertilizer.
Posted by: no one at December 06, 2025 01:36 PM (W7XSX) Lutefisk has too much lye in it for fertilizer You can make you own fish emulsion by dumping those hagfish, bullheads, fish guts and heads in a barrel, topping with water and letting it rot down for a summer. That is what it is, basically. Some people advise stirring it from time to time, and others say it is best to strain the bones out before use. By the way, if you were to put in lots of salt, you could make fish sauce or garum instead, but you probably want to clean the barrel well, first. "Makes your plants grow tall - either from the fertilizer, or because they are trying to get away from the stink" Posted by: Kindltot at December 06, 2025 01:44 PM (rbvCR) 193
It's the Las Vegas shooter story that stinks.
Posted by: no one at December 06, 2025 01:45 PM (W7XSX) 194
Well, lutefisk before the lye.
Posted by: no one at December 06, 2025 01:46 PM (W7XSX) 195
The worldview of the left can be mostly summed up with the phrase 'I hate you, Dad!'.
Posted by: toby928(c) at December 06, 2025 01:27 PM (jc0TO) Heh. The Coal Mining sketch by Monty Python really does hit the nail. 'Coal minings a wonderful thing, Father!' Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone at December 06, 2025 01:48 PM (RE5em) 196
One can only think the Eff Bee Eye doesn't see what they don't want to see
Posted by: Skip at December 06, 2025 01:52 PM (Ia/+0) 197
Ken Burns came to my local high school to talk to students about the documentary, as I live in a Massachusetts town that saw early action in the Revolution. No word on whether John Locke or the Iroquois were more influential to Franklin.
Posted by: Lex at December 06, 2025 01:54 PM (y4H1r) 198
The real grin is that Royko moved to the Tribune when Rupert Murdoch bought the Field publications, because, while he had sworn that he would never work for the Trib, he loathed Murdoch more. There's a story (too lazy to look up) that Royko rode an elevator in the S-T building with one of the Field heirs right after the sale was announced and blasted him practically out of the elevator.
Posted by: Nazdar ----- Thanks for the true story. Mine was garbled because I read his syndicated column in the local rag, not the original papers where they were first published. Posted by: whig at December 06, 2025 01:57 PM (WDjG6) 199
The worldview of the left can be mostly summed up with the phrase 'I hate you, Dad!'.
Yeah. And the worldview of the right is mostly "I forgive you, Dad". Posted by: The Slow Decline at December 06, 2025 01:57 PM (k2Vk4) 200
I've very disappointed that Burns ignored the critical contributions by transgender people, without whom we would still be speaking the King's English.
Posted by: p-squared at December 06, 2025 01:58 PM (0prFs) Posted by: Nazdar at December 06, 2025 02:00 PM (NcvvS) 202
'Coal minings a wonderful thing, Father!'
Posted by: Aetius451AD work phone Not hardly. It's a struggle every day. A regular Mine Kampf! Posted by: Ned From Newcastle at December 06, 2025 02:01 PM (oftw2) 203
199 The worldview of the left can be mostly summed up with the phrase 'I hate you, Dad!'.
Yeah. And the worldview of the right is mostly "I forgive you, Dad". Posted by: The Slow Decline at December 06, 2025 01:57 PM (k2Vk4) The worldview of the TradCon right is mostly "Dad beat me and I turned out fine so I'm going to beat you so you'll turn out fine. Also, because God." Posted by: Ah the good old days at December 06, 2025 02:03 PM (TbWk/) 204
My pleasure, whig. Of course, he printed the story in the Sun-Times just before his departure.
Posted by: Nazdar at December 06, 2025 02:05 PM (NcvvS) 205
It's on PBS? Pfffft screw that, never gonna watch.
Posted by: Brometheus at December 06, 2025 02:13 PM (XQPCp) 206
In before the guy that overshares!
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