Sunday, June 29, 2025

Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak and to remove all doubt*

 

Broc Smith

Stupiditywatch: Rep, Jasmine Crockett attacks Melania Trump as no 'Einstein' over visa. . ."But Melania is not dumb. She speaks multiple languages, which is a lot more than anything Crockett will ever be able to do right there. She has very high social intelligence (memo to Crockett: There are many kinds of intelligence), able to navigate high circles of

social power and win the heart of a billionaire when she married Donald Trump, who wouldn't have gone near her on the wife front had she not had those skills. She has written a book. She has organized and hosted many charity and public service events. She has projected class and presence in public, making America proud, Most important, she's clearly a tiger mom, raising Barron Trump, a child with some challenges, into the high-achieving and successful young man he is now. 

"Stupid people don't turn out brilliant children like Barron Trump.

"But then there's Crockett -- stupid, ignorant, and all full of malevolence to someone who hasn't offended or insulted anyone, let alone done anything stupid, at any time in her public life. Who, again, is the stupid one, with this idiotic attack on someone who's the opposite of what she is?" . . .

Rep. Jasmine Crockett insists ‘granddaddy’ Biden’s acuity ‘supreme’ compared to Trump  
“Even if we want to say — which I refuse to accept — that Joe Biden was mentally deficient, let me tell you something, his mental deficiency is still a thousand times better than what we currently have,” Crockett said on Katie Couric’s “Next Question” podcast in an episode that dropped Thursday."

 Rep. Jasmine Crockett Faces Backlash Over Rhetoric Against Elon Musk, Ted Cruz "Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) faced significant backlash after she said she wanted Elon Musk to be taken down for her birthday and that Sen. Ted Cruz should be “knocked in the head.”

A Tale of Two Father’s Days: This Year, Media Outlets Denigrated Fatherhood

 The American Spectator;  A serious country must honor its fathers.

"Trump said. “This Father’s Day, my Administration pays tribute to every father whose fierce love, heroic devotion, and inspiring example are molding the next generation." . . .

"Father’s Day has come and gone, but this year’s media coverage of Father’s Day revealed that the nation faces a radical divide over the nature of parenthood and family life.
"Father’s Day should be a day to honor the men who work diligently, love their wives, teach their children virtue, and quietly carry the weight of responsibility for their families. Instead, several media outlets pushed stories that downplay, criticize, and sideline the importance of fatherhood. While millions of normal Americans took the day to celebrate fathers, media coverage has established an annual tradition of using the occasion to publish articles denigrating fathers.
"One Father’s Day article in the New York Times was simply a daughter’s hit piece against her father, attacking him viciously and publicly for largely minor grievances. His crimes included not taking her to baseball games, moving a lot for work, and “awkward silences.” The article offered him hardly any sympathy or grace but showered the author in self-praise. At one point, she extolled herself for not giving him a “hard time” when her father’s baseball pitch missed the plate — he was 85 years old at the time. The father is now 92, yet she is still airing out her petty injuries to the world.
"Another scornful article in the Toronto Star argued outright that no fathers should be celebrated at all on Father’s Day. Rather, mothers must be celebrated as the real heroes of Father’s Day. Father’s Day, which is “set aside so that children can thank Dad,” is “completely unnecessary,” the author writes. Fathers “need no special day on the calendar to let me know that.” Instead, Father’s Day ought to be when a man is “supposed to make it a priority to thank the woman who birthed his children.” 
"While Father’s Day is too much love for fathers, Mother’s Day just simply isn’t enough. The author concludes with a diatribe: “So on Father’s Day, when all the attention falls on perhaps the least important character in the delivery room, it seems to me that a smart father would insist on recognizing the blinding truth: the woman who made him a father is the real hero of the story.”
"But the claim that a child’s father is the least important character in the delivery room is dead wrong. In fact, whether the father is actually present may be one of the most important facts of a child’s life, and it shouldn’t be taken for granted. In 2022, approximately 18.3 million children in the U.S. lived without a father in the home, about one in four American children.". . .