Asking Questions; No Need To Answer

There are so many questions on my mind these days, so I’m taking advantage of being indoors on a rainy day to ask them.

Feel no pressure, dear readers. These questions do not require answers, but are posed merely to promote thought.

Can you believe assorted self-righteous dolt leftists such as New York governor Kathy Hochul (who thinks the New York Knicks last won an NBA title in 1993 – try 1973, Kathy), House minority leader Hakeem (Dime Store Obama) Jeffries, and dial-an-opinion Stephen A. Smith (often wrong, but never in doubt) are blaming the Knicks loss to San Antonio in Game 3 of the NBA Finals on President Trump, because he had the temerity to attend the game?

Are you surprised these people didn’t blame the loss on New York Mayor Mamdani The Commie, who also attended, perhaps with a ticket bought for him by mommy, or daddy, or both, as usual?

Did Trump’s presence also prompt the thug Knicks fans to assault San Antonio fans on New York City streets, as captured by many videos posted online?

Do you have a sudden urge to root very hard for San Antonio?

For those surprised that they kept counting votes, or even submitting them, in Los Angeles until Republican Spencer Pratt was out of the top two, do you also still believe in Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny, our education system, our judiciary, Congress, etc.?

Next time, shouldn’t someone assure LA mayoral candidate Ramen Noodles in advance that they would at least get her into second, and tell her not to give a tearful speech on election night that many took to be a concession?

Do you find it amazing that runaway immigration in Europe has done the unthinkable, from uniting Protestants and Catholics in Ireland against the invasion, to prompting usually pacifist French and Dutch into fighting back on the streets against the scourge?

Can you believe that online donations (nearing $700,000 reportedly) continue to pour into the Karmelo Anthony coffers even after he was convicted of murder in Texas?

Will the family use the proceeds to continue to rent a mansion, procure vehicles and hire security in view of the fact Anthony applied for, and was granted, the ability to be represented at his trial by a public defender, although eventually he hired private counsel?

If you heard the typical outcry that this verdict was all race-based because Anthony is black, did you read reports that the jury didn’t have any blacks, but did have Hispanics and Asians, or that four of the six witnesses who detailed Anthony’s egregious behavior before the stabbing, were black?

Do you find it ironic that while his family continues to unwind in a gated community, Karmelo might spend the next 17 years or so in a gated community of another sort?

Does anyone else think that Scott Pelley’s recent statements, from likening firing of 60 Minutes staff to a murder of a spouse, to being stunned he was fired after what had been reported as a heated tirade against management, tell us all we need to know about his lack of judgment, which sort of disqualifies one from being a trusted journalist?

Is it true CBS finally decided it had to fire Pelley because his smug arrogance had swelled his head to such a size he no longer could fit it through the doors to the studios?