Author Archive

Pintastic NE is only 10 days away and since there are no longer 993 Youtube subscribers (funny how they cancelled me just before I qualified to monetize my 14+ years of work wasn’t it) to see the nearly 10 years of video I shot from the very 1st pintastic over the next 10 days I’ll be putting up random videos from previous pintastic events.

Here is Gabe D’Annunzio the man who makes the event possible. I traditionally end each Pintastic interviewing him. Here is my closing interview from Pintastic NE 2017

fyi my entire youtube library (with 970 subscribers) is available on rumble, consider subscribing

…was at the conclusion of this post on how the oppression of the left is a sign of weakness and tottering.

Reynolds quotes the piece of substack and then says the following:

I agree that the system is weak and tottering. I worry that what replaces it will not be an improvement, which history indicates is a real possibility.

Any student of history knows that it’s very rare that for a system to be replaced by what is expected and that real possibility is likely a lot worse than anyone is expecting.

A close 2nd is this from Kurt Schlichter about the new rules concerning locking up political opponents:

There are a lot of state attorney generals and district attorneys out there in red states, and they are going through their statute books. Conservatives, who tend to be doomers, are fretting because none of these red officials have acted yet. But they will act, all in good time. First, slow, then all at once. That is inevitable. That is the logic of this scenario. You see, all the incentives are to prosecute Democrats in red enclaves for things Democrats did far away. The first red AG or DA who does it is going to be a superstar. And then all the others are going to have to follow along lest they be left behind.

The new rules are going to suck. Those are the fruits of a post-Christian society

Over at Granite Grok we see that some in NH are conspiring to keep Trump off the ballot based on a creative use of the 14th amendment.

New Hampshire attorney Bryant “Corky” Messner, whom Trump previously endorsed in New Hampshire’s 2020 U.S. Senate race, is apparently responsible for getting the idea on Scanlan’s radar. Messner recently announced plans to sue to ensure Scanlan enforces the Fourteenth Amendment against Trump.

the Grok says:

Go ahead and try it.

You’ll be hand-counting write-ins for days: It’ll look like Iowa for the Dems a few years back. Um, yeah, sorry, we don’t know who one yet.

As you all know I’ve already endorsed DeSantis as my 1st choice over Trump who is my 2nd but be that as it may any state that lets folks like Vermin Supreme on the ballot has no business excluding Trump.

Apparently when the Sununu crowd hates you, you stay hated


There seems to be a lot of fuss at the idea that black men are making memes in support of Trump and the mug shot, also there was some very interesting video of black folks cheering Trump as he left his booking.

If Trump will get these black voters to vote for him that’s good news, of course if they are voting for him in districts where the same people who stole the election from him the last time are counting the votes it won’t matter much.


One thing that all sides of the GOP seem to be on the same page with is the idea of “banking” your vote, taking advantage of early voting so the left can’t use traffic jams or water pipe bursts to decrease voting on election day.

It’s not a bad idea but I’d also like some kind of system to confirm that the vote was:

  1. Actually counted
  2. Not thrown away and replaced by another ballot

Of course since the primary use of extra voting days and mail ballots is to enable fraud it’s unlikely such safe guards are in place.

If the GOP doesn’t have lawyers on top of this now they’re fools.


On a completely different subject after a huge 10 game winning streak my Dynasty Draft 1971 league team has managed to lose 11 straight series in a row losing 2-3 to teams from the best to the worst.

We’re not quite at the fire sale point but I’m damn close to it.


Finally it’s T minus 11 days to Pintastic NE this year in Marlborough MA. I don’t know the layout of the new hotel and such but I’m very much looking forward to it.

Be Aware that due to the Youtube ban All my videos will be at my Rumble account along with the entire YouTube library that I built up over a decade and a half

A Reminder to the A-Bomb breast beaters and China

Posted: August 26, 2023 by datechguy in war
Tags: , ,

This week I watched 30 Seconds Over Tokyo (1943) and I was reminded of a very important reality.

The same people who cry “genocide” over the A-Bomb never seem to remember that in the aftermath of the Doolittle raid which did very little actual damage, the Japanese decided to teach Chinese civilians a rather nasty lesson. (via Encyclopedia Britannica):

In early June 1942 the Japanese launched an offensive into Chekiang and Kiangsi (Jiangxi), and the brutality directed at the civilian population drew comparisons to the Nanjing Massacre. Trinkets and souvenirs left by grateful Americans—parachutes, cigarettes, pieces of military kit—doomed entire villages, as the Japanese would judge all the residents as having been complicit. Japanese bombers devastated Chuchow, and Kiangsi’s provincial capital of Nancheng (Nanchang) was razed, its population annihilated. It was estimated that some 250,000 civilians were killed during the three-month reprisal campaign.

250,000 civilians killed and whole villages slaughtered. That’s pretty bad but it didn’t stop there:

As the Japanese army prepared to withdraw from Chekiang and Kiangsi, members of its infamous germ warfare program, Unit 731, moved in. They seeded the area with dysenterytyphoid, and cholera, and disease ravaged those who had survived the initial Japanese attacks.

Yes you read that right, chemical warfare left to take care of any civilians who were spared the tender mercies of the Japanese army.

Somehow this just doesn’t seem to spark the outrage among the self righteous.

But there is one more thing that needs to be remembered, not only by the self righteous left who have forgotten the slaughter in china but by the Chinese who haven’t.

The only reason why the Japanese today are not the same people who did these things is because there have been American soldiers by the tens of thousands sitting on that Island for over 75 years.

China should ask itself what would happen if the US decided that 75 or 80 years are enough and that it’s time for Japan to defend Japan and leave.

Well I can’t say that the Japanese culture would return to the bad old days but I can tell you this. As one of the most if not THE most technologically advanced countries in the world Japan could have the bomb if they wanted it in a week and in six months they could have a whole lot more.

With what happened in all those cities still in living memory I’m sure China would just be tickled pink to think about a rearmed Japan just sitting there and believe me Japan would be rearmed fast because they know China hasn’t forgotten and despite 3/4 of a century passing since what happened they’d love the chance to return the favor.

Oh an anyone who thinks that Japan or Germany for that matter might not harken back to the days of yore once American troops are gone take a look at just how fast things have changed here in the us only three years.