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October 31, 2022
Bob Ross and Bob Ross.

now the question is: who wore it better? šŸ˜‚ Happy Halloween everyone!

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Biden audio

the audio of the section of Biden’s Hur interview pertaining to his son leaked.

Here it is.

Four minutes and 30 seconds and he still doesn’t answer the question ā€œwhere did you keep the papersā€.

Plus, he had notes!

I would like to see those notes, and know who prepared them.

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Lock Up James Comey: Shocking Instagram in Which he Calls to ‘86’ Donald Trump!

Here's the vlawg.

With fish!

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UPDATE on bird

Update on the bird: we spoke with a wildlife rehab rehabilitation place. The bird is a baby Bluejay.

We were informed that we cannot keep it without a license. Told to put it in a safe space elevated off the ground in a container with holes in it so the rain doesn’t fill up the container. The parents will come back to feed it so we put it in the same tree.

Thus ends the adventure.

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February 17, 2024
Appearance on Richard Syrette

I did a quick hit on Richard Syrette yesterday. Gotta keep Canadians apprised of the U.S. madness.

Appearance on Richard Syrette
The Barnes Brief, Podcast Format: Monday, July 17, 2023

Closing Argument: Birthright citizenship is deeply American, and wholly Constitutional.

The Barnes Brief, Podcast Format: Monday, July 17, 2023
Declaration of Independence

Audio podcast style.

Declaration of Independence
Board Poll: Saturday Movie

Pick your favorite, and top vote-getter we'll watch with open live chat at 9 pm eastern. A few of my favorite films for tonight's choices...

So I was at my local farmstand doing some shopping (their apple zucchini bread is great!) and I saw this sign which recently went up and thought I would share for those of you who think Oregon is Blue through and through. This is Oregon, outside the cities. This is only 30 miles from Eugene, but it's a world away. On the east side of the state it's like this too, just with a cowboy hat on.

Oregon is a Red state with Blue cancer clusters.

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My phone doesn’t recognize my face!

Going to have to reprogram facial recognition. But it needed some exfoliation and sunlight!

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Barnes Brief: Friday, May 16, 2025

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Art of the Day: A lifelong favorite of mine, a gift from my brother when young, reflecting the fearlessness of the working class folks who build those fancy castles in the sky, unafraid and unaffected sitting up miles in the sky just snacking on a little lunch. Their extraordinary achievement, their direct sense of success, and their fearlessness toward the risks of the world always fascinated me as a child, and to this very day, remains one of my favorite American photos.

Book Recommendation: Grapes of Wrath. A seminal text by a legendary American writer.

Wisdom of the Day: ā€œA sad soul can kill you quicker, far quicker, than a germ.ā€ John Steinbeck.

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The Barnes Brief: Friday, May 9, 2025

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Art of the Day: A dinner in the vineyards. At the invite of a Burgundy wine maker, I once enjoyed a luscious dinner amidst the landscape dressed with grape vines, as we dined from locally made produce, the fresh baked bread of the local baker, the requisite mustard from Dijon and cheese from neighboring dairy farmers, accompanied by fresh fruit and vegetables from his neighbors’ gardens, and finished with wine made from the grapes of the vineyard itself, aged more than a decade in the French Oak barrels of the winery's own cellars. A most memorable way to dine.

Book Recommendation: Senator Nye: the forgotten Republican anti-war tradition.

Wisdom of the Day: ā€œThat in nearly every war it is the people who bear the burdens and that it is not the people who cause wars bringing them no advantage, but that they are caused by fear and jealousy coupled with the purpose of men and interests who expect to profit by them." Senator Gerald Nye.

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The Barnes Brief: Friday, May 2, 2025

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Art of the Day: My dream office. A marriage of old English style study with futuristic vision enveloped by nature itself – the hard wood floors, old leathery chairs, delicate rugs, ovacular egg-shaped open-air desk, classic texts carefully bound in rising bookcases, interrupted by open windows embracing the sky, trees, and stars surrounding us, embedding the work-space into God’s creation, where the archives of nature map the eternal truths onto the soul mirrored in the many texts within and the mind’s inner narratives of the workspace itself.

Book Recommendation: Princes of the Yen by Richard Werner reveals how industrial policy rescued post-war Japan and central bank financialization destroyed it.

Wisdom of the Day: ā€œBanks can create money out of nothing.ā€ Richard Werner.

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