In which I offer some advice to the Marketing Department at Ranken-Jordan Pediatric Bridge Hospital

Have you ever heard of the Ranken-Jordan Pediatric Bridge Hospital?  Neither had I, until they started paying for full-page ads in the print version of the Wall Street Journal.  And they are massively wasting their ad spend in the WSJ, which must be a LOT of money!  There are so many mistakes and missing elements …

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Just a quick thought on the ultra-wealthy

Every Friday, the Wall Street Journal print edition has a section entitled Mansion, where they do stories on homes of the rich and famous, and merely rich.  Sometimes, they do a subject like "bought an old house and renovated it", and profile families who bought and renovated old houses.  There are also many stories about …

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The Universal Villain

I remember in a science class in high school, we were taught that there is one "universal solvent"; one substance that dissolves the vast majority of other stuff.  That universal solvent is Water.  Most stuff, immersed in water and given enough time, will dissolve. So I have come up with a new concept, the "Universal …

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Happily Spreading the Word to help Joe at PoliticallyIncorrectHumor.com!

If you have enjoyed all the memes I've been publishing on Calling-all-RushBabes, you have benefited from Joe Messerli's excellent site, PoliticallyIncorrectHumor.com.  Yesterday, he asked us to promote his site, since he has been censored often by the Big Tech Mafia.  Below is the contents of an email I received from him. For those of you …

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If you thought the Health Nazis were not being straight with us, You Were Right!

My friends over on Ricochet.com have been posting for weeks about the huge volume of data relating to the Covid vaccines that has been withheld from the public.  We tend not to believe anything published in the lockstep so-called "mainstream media", including the former "newspaper of record", because most of what they publish has been lies …

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About Hillary Clinton…

This week, Special Counsel John Durham dropped some very interesting information about the activities of the Clinton presidential campaign of 2016.  It turns out that the Clinton campaign, beyond paying for the notorious "Steele Dossier", was outright spying on the Trump Campaign, and even on the President in the White House.  Clinton's minions paid hackers …

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I don’t understand this. Perhaps readers can help me.

Recently, Rumble.com, where I have a presence to post my videos, changed the way they display creator videos.  In the past, they would show the number of "views", and the number of "rumbles", or "likes".  Now, they not only show you those two measures, they show "dislikes", as in "thumbs down".  Aside from my "RushBabe's …

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My thoughts on a Wall Street Journal article about loneliness.

In the paper dated Tuesday, February 1, 2022, writer Julie Jargon does a big story on how to deal with loneliness.  In the paragraphs below, I will add my thoughts after sentences that made me thoughtful, or laugh out loud.  My comments will be in blue.  Following will be the first paragraph of the article …

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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #184: What travel has taught me

What travel has mostly taught me is that people are people everywhere and always.  And that we don't live in the only beautiful region of our country.  Everywhere we have traveled has shown us that God has bestowed upon us a spectacular planet, with an infinite variety of landscapes and features. For the past two …

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[Better late than never] Last Saturday’s Wall Street Journal had the biggest bunch of crap I have ever seen in one issue.

Last week's Weekend Edition of the Wall Street Journal had a number of articles that I just could not believe.  See if you don't agree that they all add up a big pile of excrement. Starting in the Review section, the cover story was about "The Once and Future Drug War", by James Marson, Julie …

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