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Right Angle: Backstage (02-08-2022)

Bill Whittle introduces a whole new concept to the Right Angle line-up, and he’ll be happy at your chagrin upon hearing about it.

Bill Whittle introduces a whole new concept to the Right Angle line-up, and he’ll be happy at your chagrin upon hearing about it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q54bNTxR8fY

43 replies on “Right Angle: Backstage (02-08-2022)”

I’m going a little off topic here but maybe not since you spoke of Scott’s beard. Scott, you have the most beautiful beard on the planet and it’s just perfect as it is. Do not listen to Bill and do not touch it! And the intertwined with the chest hair comment…😂😂😂😂😂

Ah, man! I actually trimmed it after last week’s shoot. Well, it keeps growing. Thank you, Chrissy.

My wife of 45 years will often listen in on a Billwhittle.com video that I am playing, though she is unlikely to look for one on her own. This one hooked her early and she nudged me over and laid down on the couch to listen along. That’s a 5 STAR rating from her.

Carl, my wife of 36 years became a paying member of BW about 2 years ago, but has no interest in interacting or commenting. She’s more interested in viewing and learning from these three. Today I told her that if she thinks 3 three are interesting, she should actually log into her account and read the comments, blogs and posts of 10,000 MORE interesting people.

Scott — The subject of when to get married, and your comment about “till death do we part” reminded me of the story of the older couple who went to setup their final arrangements. The man was asked if he’d like to be buried with his wife. His answer was: “Oh NO! Our agreement was till death do we part, and I’m holding her to it!”

Enjoy!

Looking forward to the R/A and the Virtue Signals. Just a silly note…Scott why do you leave the tea bag in your mug while you are drinking it? I see that a lot on TV, and never could figure out why some people do that. Of course I don’t use tea in little baggies. Bill, I watch your TSL and it is the best produced show on the internet. Now that I remember to log onto Twitch on time, instead of watching the replay. The comments are half the fun.

If I had married the gal I thought for sure I was in love with in my early 20s, I would surely have been divorced in my late 20s. Which is when I met and married the lovely Mrs Ron. There is a maturity component that people don’t want to own. I wasn’t ready to be married at 22, just thought I was supposed to do that next. Took a couple of years of extra aging and met the right brunette.

Anyone who claims that cohabitation is beneficial prior to marriage obviously places a higher value upon the physical perks than the non-physical perks of being intimate with another. This is nothing but a recipe for disaster, because only the non-physical aspects of intimacy have any chance of surviving for a lifetime.

I love the body language and look on Bill’s face when he says “Artificial scarcity, my boy”. That being what came to his mind immediately is an indicator. You can literally see the the wheels turning …

Bill is a devious man in exactly the right kind of way.

P.S. BTW, you guys have way, way too much fun with this. According to my Dutch Reform (same church that ran South Africa during all of Apartheid) Aunt, work is supposed to be serious, dreary drudgery and totally un-fun. Repent, sinners. (JK, never liked her all that much anyway.)

To paraphrase, those who would strive for the removal of all risk from life in exchange for liberty, deserve neither. Oh, Steve, I cannot agree with you more that they should be expunged from the world!

One business near me must have a “shot or mask” rule, because about half of the people working (at 8 sites, though I only visit 4 on a regular basis) are wearing masks. I haven’t asked anyone if they are wearing a mask from personal preference or company rule but I did find it odd that some are masked and some are not.

Scott I actually laughed out loud on the Nietzsche remark! Loved it. And then the beard and chest hair thing. +2, -3. At least you didn’t fall on the ice. Was Nancy the first Karen? The comic strip not Pelosi… wait, could they be the same person?
Your ut viewer demographic correlates well to a 2018 study published in New England Journal of Medicine, showing the highest productivity in the age ranges you mentioned. The most productive 60-70, second 70-80, third 50-60. If I can stop wasting time watching videos, maybe I can be productive too.

Scott, around teh time that Garry Trudeau wrote a comic challanging Dubya to show his prrof that he served in the national guard, Scrapleface had a Doonesbury looking comic asking Trudeau to prove that Doonesbury was a comic. Any chance that it’s still around? I searched a few years ago without any luck

… as if it wasn’t bad enough that he thinks he is a family because he and another man found a legal way to get their paws on a baby neither one of them is capable of producing.

I thought Aquaman was appropriate for Mayor Petey because of how we referred to him when I was a kid.

The chicoms have been cheating like crazy too this year, they have cheated in at least a dozen events to take Gold by disqualifying the real gold and silver medal winners. We are accomplishing the opposite of what Jessie Owens did in the 30s, we are showing the insane weakness of the west just by participating, but also by not calling them out on cheating, so the chicoms are going to stick it in all our faces.

Love the new Virtue Signal opening, very snappy. I also want to add that I am loving the increased interaction here on the website that I have noticed the past week or two.

Let me help you out Steve. Blue States have never had mask mandates, we have always been about freedom, don’t miss the morning 2 minutes of hate.

God help me, but when I first read this I thought you called him Poophole Pete. Nearly did a spittake

Here’s a suggestion for a show of some kind: The Volkswagen Foundation (“VolkswagenStiftung”) held a symposium in 2014 titled “Dual Use Research on Microbes: Biosafety, Biosecurity, Responsibility.” Here’s the link: http www dot volkswagenstiftung dot de slash en slash node slash 1751 (I’ve cut out the punctuation because I probably cannot post links). There is recording on that page titled “Decisions about Gain-of-function Research: Who Bears the Burden of Proof?” The recording lasts 27 minutes. The symposium was held to address “the engineering of highly pathogenic avian H5N1 influenza A viruses that can be efficiently transmitted by respiratory droplets”. I would love to hear you guys chew on that!

Steve Deace did a great rundown of it on his show at Blaze. You should be able to find all of it on Rumble for free (channel is SteveDeaceShow). If anyone has the link to the symposium then make sure to archive it so it is preserved even if the article is changed by the powers that be.

This isn’t YouTube, you can post links here to your heart’s content. And you should do so when you have something you think is worth sharing. Not all of us can find every single bit of useful information, this is the Many Eyes concept of information gathering. So please feel free to post all the links you like.

My church in Atlanta is also have a resurgence of attendance (its a small church so 50 people is a lot). Some people still wear the face diaper but overall we are humming on all cylinders again. Thanks be to God!

Tough to tell sometimes, but we can track on-line viewers. And with morning attendance plus on-line we are well ahead of where we were in 2020.

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