Saturday, January 31, 2026

Storm revisited.

Previously-

Alternate title: "So, Storm's in the Epstein files...".

And I'm not even shocked.

Yeah, his shitty Nazi podcast is hosted on "The Right Stuff" and here's Epstein recommending some Nazi racist shit off that site to Noam Chomsky.


I'm not shocked Epstein was a white supremacist on top of it all.
Of course he was. Trump was his bestest pal.
I'm not shocked a white supremacist would be a fanboy of anything connected to Storm.
This doesn't prove Storm is a pedo, and buddy of Epstein, but that wouldn't shock me.

I'm not even shocked Noam Chomsky is "one of the boys".
Never been impressed by him. He always rubbed me the wrong fucking way.
His fanboys and fangirls always rubbed me the wrong way.
Centrist-Dems read him and bragged about reading him to pretend to be radical while they either did fuck-all, or worse, kept proudly voting for neo-cons in liberal clothing like Bill fucking Clinton.
Show me a Chomsky-ite, and I'll show you a fucking sell-out.

And speaking of people who always gave me a bad vibe, I believe the thing about Robin Leach strangling a kid to death at an Epstein rape party.
That would totally be on-brand for his whole career of salivating over the gluttony and decadence of obscene wealth.
Fucker like that would totally see child-strangling as the next logical step after eating a statue of Caligula made of foie gras.

And all of these fuckers would see Storm as the next step after deciding Nick Fuentes didn't go far enough.

So, yeah.


1 comment:

B. D. said...

Chomsky - I haven't read a word he's written in 20 years, but I always hated how he was Exhibit A in the case right-wing assholes always made against intellectuals.
"His field is LINGUISTICS!!!! What the fuck business does Noam Charisma have talking shit about our precious Vietnam War anyway? Fucking nerd!!!"
He was terrible fodder for the precursors to the South Park Republican/Libertarian crowd, even more than Susan Sontag.

I don't know that I could make much of a great case against his criticisms of foreign policy but he did very much strike me as somebody who was only good at tearing things down, not at putting better stuff up in his place, which of course only gave the Tom Wolfes and William F Buckleys more ammo.

It's bizarre to see him in this milieu, but mostly because of his age; he'll be 100 in two or three years for Chrissakes. Is Dick Van Dyke in there too?

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