ICYMI stories of the week in the latest episode of Steve Green’s Right Angle Lightning Round…
–Internet usage way up, but the internet is fine. Did we spend too much time debating net neutrality?
–Singer Bryan Adams faces backlash and accusations of racism after he rages in Tweet about wet-market bat-eaters who killed his Royal Albert Hall gigs.
–Facebook content oversight board adds member of the Muslim Brotherhood.
–Apple moves iPhone production out of China to India.
Stephen Green, Scott Ott and Bill Whittle stand on the shoulders of giants — the Members who fund this enterprise, and create their own vibrant conservative content.
11 replies on “Singer Bryan Adams Rages Against Wet-Market Bat-Eaters Who Killed His Gigs”
Scot Ott, totally of the cuff, and thrown away: “Urinal Neutrality”
BAM! 🙂
Thanks for noticing.
On that ending, Steve, perhaps we could offer all the dems in Congress a free cruise to Hawaii on any ship large enough to take them (one that may be scheduled for scuttling three days after weighing anchor, of course).
I spent the last year of my service in the USAF in Taiwan (many years ago). Wonderful people. And they are still counting on our support and they deserve it.
… how many trolls it takes to fill the Albert Hall. ROFL!!!!
As for Bryan Adams comment, I made a similar comment (not as graphic) which I was shocked to get into a pretty severe argument about. I share his frustration for different reasons but for different reasons. Troubling that we have reached the point where the hate mob which is still taken seriously by some is so far detached from reality. Inability to see reality and react to it can be very detrimental to survival.
Pandemic strikes world–reusable grocery bags and reusable straws hardest hit.
My favoritest part of the Youtubes is watching the debunkers of the bat guano crazy conspiracy theorists.
Just last week Candice Owens and Dave Rubin were discussing all the end of world scenarios they’ve lived through and Rubin deadpanned ‘ Net Neutrality wiped out half my family’ LOL !
Did our withdrawl from the Paris Accords wipe out the other half?
Half of the remainder, so technically 1/4 still left.