Andy Grabia
@agrabia.bsky.social
Stand-up Philosopher. King of Nightlandia. My thoughts are sporadic. Suffering from Cassandra Complex. 🦉
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November 11, 2025 at 1:23 AM
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Absolutely can’t stand these Eagles unis.
November 11, 2025 at 1:37 AM
Absolutely can’t stand these Eagles unis.
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The answer Sen, Shaheen is that since America elected the Black man to be president, the official position of the Republican Party is “not to work together with Democrats to address the problems that are facing this country.”
Shaheen: "When I talk to my constituents in New Hampshire, you know what they say to me? They say, 'Why can't you all just work together to address the problems that are facing this country?'"
November 10, 2025 at 2:57 AM
The answer Sen, Shaheen is that since America elected the Black man to be president, the official position of the Republican Party is “not to work together with Democrats to address the problems that are facing this country.”
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Anyway a great way to radicalize people is for them to realize that you just abandoned their chance at being able to access and afford health care because you didn’t like waiting in line at the airport.
November 10, 2025 at 1:17 AM
Anyway a great way to radicalize people is for them to realize that you just abandoned their chance at being able to access and afford health care because you didn’t like waiting in line at the airport.
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What the proponents of Pollingism simply cannot understand is that the purpose of politics is to enact an agenda, not simply to win for the sake of doing so.
contrarian.substack.com/p/bringing-a...
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Bringing a Survey to a Gun Fight, Part I
“Pollingism” Has Failed Democrats and Voters. Tuesday Showed the Power of Magnetism.
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November 9, 2025 at 5:30 PM
What the proponents of Pollingism simply cannot understand is that the purpose of politics is to enact an agenda, not simply to win for the sake of doing so.
contrarian.substack.com/p/bringing-a...
contrarian.substack.com/p/bringing-a...
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every generation loves Rumours. it’s fucking Rumours
November 9, 2025 at 2:55 AM
every generation loves Rumours. it’s fucking Rumours
Totally weird that oil is $60 a barrel and gas is still $1.29. Must be that horrible carbon tax.
November 8, 2025 at 9:40 PM
Totally weird that oil is $60 a barrel and gas is still $1.29. Must be that horrible carbon tax.
Pretty thorough reporting on the fact the Biden administration—including the president himself—were aware that what was happening in Gaza was ethnic cleansing, and refused to do anything about it.
Blinken, Lew, McGuirk, and Sullivan should be shunned in good company as the genocidaires they are.
www.huffpost.com/entry/biden-...
www.huffpost.com/entry/biden-...
Biden Discussed Potential Israeli War Crimes In Gaza. He Kicked The Can To Trump.
New intelligence shocked officials in late 2024, spurring heightened fear of U.S. liability, HuffPost has learned. The period saw Secretary of State Antony Blinken ask if Israel’s actions constituted ...
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November 8, 2025 at 10:44 AM
Pretty thorough reporting on the fact the Biden administration—including the president himself—were aware that what was happening in Gaza was ethnic cleansing, and refused to do anything about it.
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/2 1. Real human beings will suffer from even a brief stay. 2. The government's position is transparently dishonest and in bad faith. 3. The Supreme Court has lost any benefit of the doubt. They have lost the mandate of the heaven that is the rule of law.
November 8, 2025 at 2:43 AM
/2 1. Real human beings will suffer from even a brief stay. 2. The government's position is transparently dishonest and in bad faith. 3. The Supreme Court has lost any benefit of the doubt. They have lost the mandate of the heaven that is the rule of law.
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This is actually a pretty standard and unremarkable move, as evidenced by Justice Jackson issuing it.
But most people won't believe that for several good reasons.
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But most people won't believe that for several good reasons.
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#BREAKING: Justice Jackson has issued an "administrative" stay, temporarily pausing a district court order that would've required the USDA to continue using contingency funds to pay SNAP benefits.
The stay expires 48 hours after the First Circuit rules on USDA's request for a stay pending appeal.
The stay expires 48 hours after the First Circuit rules on USDA's request for a stay pending appeal.
November 8, 2025 at 2:40 AM
This is actually a pretty standard and unremarkable move, as evidenced by Justice Jackson issuing it.
But most people won't believe that for several good reasons.
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But most people won't believe that for several good reasons.
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The proliferation of legal mobile gambling is the crack epidemic but less satisfying
Stephen A. Smith and other ESPNers partner with obscenely scuzzy mobile casino: defector.com/stephen-a-sm...
Stephen A. Smith And Other ESPNers Partner With Obscenely Scuzzy Mobile Casino | Defector
Earlier this summer, ESPN made the confounding and ultimately disastrous choice to build its NBA Finals broadcasts around the stentorian yowling of Stephen A. Smith, a man who neither knows ball nor…
defector.com
November 7, 2025 at 3:34 PM
The proliferation of legal mobile gambling is the crack epidemic but less satisfying
That’s not happening for the Liberals again, unless the NDP don’t run anyone. Carney isn’t getting the progressive vote after his performance in the last six months. Looking at the elections before 2025 will give you a true sense how much that riding splits Lib/NDP, and allows the CPC the win.
Will you look at how many polls in Matt Jeneroux's Edmonton riding went Liberal in the last election.
Closest Conservative win in the city; 5%. (narrower than Griesbach flipping from NDP, and South East, where mayor/ex-MP Sohi ran for Libs)
map via X's @RealAlbanianPat
Closest Conservative win in the city; 5%. (narrower than Griesbach flipping from NDP, and South East, where mayor/ex-MP Sohi ran for Libs)
map via X's @RealAlbanianPat
November 7, 2025 at 9:17 PM
That’s not happening for the Liberals again, unless the NDP don’t run anyone. Carney isn’t getting the progressive vote after his performance in the last six months. Looking at the elections before 2025 will give you a true sense how much that riding splits Lib/NDP, and allows the CPC the win.
The red and black jersey is hideous. People should be fired.
Team Canada hockey jersey for Milano Cortina 2026 revealed
During the broadcast of a Rivalry Series game between the Canadian and American women’s national teams on Thursday, another exciting piece of the Olympic hockey puzzle was unveiled—the Milano Cortina ...
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November 7, 2025 at 2:46 AM
The red and black jersey is hideous. People should be fired.
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Bill 202 would:
🚫 Have a zero tolerance policy for gifts from lobbyists
📝 Disclose any gift valued over $100
✅ Implement a code of conduct for senior political staff
🏛️ Restore Albertans' trust in government
🚫 Have a zero tolerance policy for gifts from lobbyists
📝 Disclose any gift valued over $100
✅ Implement a code of conduct for senior political staff
🏛️ Restore Albertans' trust in government
No more Skyboxes. It's time for ethical governance
Bill 202 is about ensuring clear rules, stronger oversight, and greater public confidence in how decisions are made.
www.albertandpcaucus.ca
November 6, 2025 at 10:25 PM
Bill 202 would:
🚫 Have a zero tolerance policy for gifts from lobbyists
📝 Disclose any gift valued over $100
✅ Implement a code of conduct for senior political staff
🏛️ Restore Albertans' trust in government
🚫 Have a zero tolerance policy for gifts from lobbyists
📝 Disclose any gift valued over $100
✅ Implement a code of conduct for senior political staff
🏛️ Restore Albertans' trust in government
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Yeah, we did. We ruined it for misogynists and sexual predators and office lotharios and drunks and lazy loafers who had their secretaries and assistants do their actual work.
November 6, 2025 at 4:43 PM
Yeah, we did. We ruined it for misogynists and sexual predators and office lotharios and drunks and lazy loafers who had their secretaries and assistants do their actual work.
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“Smith, during question period Wednesday, said she's concerned such petition drives aren't using the legislation in good faith but instead are trying to overthrow her government.”
November 6, 2025 at 2:28 AM
“Smith, during question period Wednesday, said she's concerned such petition drives aren't using the legislation in good faith but instead are trying to overthrow her government.”
“Smith…said she’s concerned such petition drives aren’t using the legislation in good faith but instead are trying to overthrow her government.”
She’s the husband who wants the open marriage until he finds out his wife is getting all the action.
She’s the husband who wants the open marriage until he finds out his wife is getting all the action.
No changes coming ‘at the moment’ for Alberta’s recall legislation: Danielle Smith | Globalnews.ca
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says she's concerned such petition drives aren't using the recall legislation in good faith but instead, are trying to overthrow her government.
globalnews.ca
November 6, 2025 at 2:15 AM
“Smith…said she’s concerned such petition drives aren’t using the legislation in good faith but instead are trying to overthrow her government.”
She’s the husband who wants the open marriage until he finds out his wife is getting all the action.
She’s the husband who wants the open marriage until he finds out his wife is getting all the action.
“Starving America’s soldiers to prevent them from getting healthcare” would be my non-stop messaging if I was a Democratic politician.
At the very bottom of the US Army’s “Shutdown Guidance” for troops in Bavaria, there was a “Running list of German support organizations for your kit bags” including various local food banks. @evystadium.bsky.social has more.
Full story by @mjgault.bsky.social here:
www.404media.co/army-tells-s...
Full story by @mjgault.bsky.social here:
www.404media.co/army-tells-s...
November 5, 2025 at 11:15 PM
“Starving America’s soldiers to prevent them from getting healthcare” would be my non-stop messaging if I was a Democratic politician.
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Tonight's even more proof the mainstream reporters who are still on Twitter are suffering from a brain problem akin Havana Syndrome that is preventing them from accurately doing their jobs. They are being cooked alive by a snuff-focused apartheid algorithm.
November 5, 2025 at 3:27 AM
Tonight's even more proof the mainstream reporters who are still on Twitter are suffering from a brain problem akin Havana Syndrome that is preventing them from accurately doing their jobs. They are being cooked alive by a snuff-focused apartheid algorithm.
Well, who wouldn’t be excited about Canada’s future after a rousing defence of the Budget like this? I know I’m jacked!!!
The budget is here and it's an economist's budget in the best sense. It's going to invest in Canadians and Build Canada Strong.
November 5, 2025 at 1:06 AM
Well, who wouldn’t be excited about Canada’s future after a rousing defence of the Budget like this? I know I’m jacked!!!
I know my follow-up would have been, “is the president’s inability to remember why he had an MRI because he has dementia?”
Q: Why did Trump get an MRI at Walter Reed?
LEAVITT: As President Trump said, he would inquire with the physicians. I'll check back on that. Every single the day president is in optimal physical health
LEAVITT: As President Trump said, he would inquire with the physicians. I'll check back on that. Every single the day president is in optimal physical health
November 5, 2025 at 12:29 AM
I know my follow-up would have been, “is the president’s inability to remember why he had an MRI because he has dementia?”
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The irony is that a century ago, the exact same kind of religious bigotry that Cuomo’s embraced down the stretch — we can’t elect someone from that faith or they’ll impose it on all of us! — was aimed squarely at Catholics like Cuomo.
Boy Mamdani's race is really a vivid reminder that anti-Islamic bigotry is 100% accepted in US public discourse. People don't even bother dog whistling, it's just right out in the open.
November 4, 2025 at 11:02 PM
The irony is that a century ago, the exact same kind of religious bigotry that Cuomo’s embraced down the stretch — we can’t elect someone from that faith or they’ll impose it on all of us! — was aimed squarely at Catholics like Cuomo.
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He’s gotta go. He sucks so bad. Millennials need take over the Democratic Party, and I’m sorry to whoever that offends.
Boomers ruined the “American Dream” for us so we aren’t nostalgic for the good old days when white men ran everything.
We live in reality.
Boomers ruined the “American Dream” for us so we aren’t nostalgic for the good old days when white men ran everything.
We live in reality.
Q: It's election day in NYC. Did you vote for Mamdani or Cuomo?
Schumer: "Look, I voted, and I look forward to working with the next mayor to help NYC."
Schumer: "Look, I voted, and I look forward to working with the next mayor to help NYC."
November 4, 2025 at 9:23 PM
He’s gotta go. He sucks so bad. Millennials need take over the Democratic Party, and I’m sorry to whoever that offends.
Boomers ruined the “American Dream” for us so we aren’t nostalgic for the good old days when white men ran everything.
We live in reality.
Boomers ruined the “American Dream” for us so we aren’t nostalgic for the good old days when white men ran everything.
We live in reality.