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WTF: The Cloud Minders

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In the middle of a mid-term exam, Rabbi Dave realizes something about the past. The people who wrote for Star Trek were geniuses. The lessons they were trying to teach us were every bit as important then as they are now. If we can only listen to what they were… and are.. saying, we might find that the ideas they were reiterating have reasoned for more than a century. Which leave the rabbi and the Good Friar wondering what there is today teaching those same lessons? The Special counsel report on Joe Biden’s handling of Classified materials was released this week. There’s nothing in it that surprised anybody. And whether you see it as a ringing damnation of a sympathetic, well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory, or as a conniving evil manipulator with the intent to destroy America, really depends less on the report and more on where you personally started the day. In any case, the report will result in no actual action, but leaves us wondering, really… is this the best we can do? Sharks and Rays living and fornicating together! Mass hysteria! Floridians driving 200mph! Insanity! And it’s Superb Owl Day. Once again, Dave faces his usual problem – who to root for in the “big game,” which we never call by it’s real name…
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In the middle of a mid-term exam, Rabbi Dave realizes something about the past. The people who wrote for Star Trek were geniuses. The lessons they were trying to teach us were every bit as important then as they are now. If we can only listen to what they were… and are.. saying, we might find that the ideas they were reiterating have reasoned for more than a century. Which leave the rabbi and the Good Friar wondering what there is today teaching those same lessons? The Special counsel report on Joe Biden’s handling of Classified materials was released this week. There’s nothing in it that surprised anybody. And whether you see it as a ringing damnation of a sympathetic, well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory, or as a conniving evil manipulator with the intent to destroy America, really depends less on the report and more on where you personally started the day. In any case, the report will result in no actual action, but leaves us wondering, really… is this the best we can do? Sharks and Rays living and fornicating together! Mass hysteria! Floridians driving 200mph! Insanity! And it’s Superb Owl Day. Once again, Dave faces his usual problem – who to root for in the “big game,” which we never call by it’s real name…
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