Once again, the Great Screenwriter In the Sky proves conclusively that whatever comedic minds think they can create to amuse their fellows, nobody but nobody can make up anything that comes close to the whack-a-moles that are out there in real life. And nobody can find the creme de la creme of Granola World, the true nuts and flakes, like the GOP.

Yes, the former party of conservatism has now become the lightning rod for the mentally challenged. People who just a few short years ago would have been running from men with butterfly nets are now giving the keynote addresses at Republican conclaves.

Ladies and gentlemen, Exhibit “A.” And we don’t know why he’s wearing shorts in winter. Even in the desert, which is where he’s speaking, it’s 40-something degrees.

Another entry in the Bat Guano On Steroids file. Chadd Wright is a former Navy SEAL and motivational speaker. Here’s the logo for his 3 of 7 project. Sounds Star Trekian, doesn’t it? 3 of 7, 7 of 9? The Borg, all that?

What’s that you say? You don’t find that image spiritually uplifting? You find it morbid? Pshaw on you.

We feel that our logo has a great deal of meaning and would like the opportunity to explain it to you in detail. If you look closely “3 of 7” is encompassed within our logo to makeup the skull. The significance of it making up the skull is to show many pieces coming together to make it whole. It illustrates that just as the body, soul and spirit make your being complete, so does the “3 of 7” complete our logo. The skull is representative of the bones of our mission which is to bring life and purpose to others who have gone dry by giving real life applications on how to strengthen every area of their being. The final piece of our logo is the bird on top of the skull. The bird represents new life and new ideas coming from the mind and is positioned for takeoff. We hope that you find our logo as cool as we do, and hope that it gives a deeper understanding of what 3 of 7 stands for.

We don’t know if you can get a tee shirt with the logo on it but if you can’t get it this Xmas, it’s something for your bucket list for next year, right?

It’s time to pass on the horns and the fur. Chadd Wright needs to be the new face of QAnon and the MAGA revolution. Amen and hallelujah.

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  1. Okay but is there a special significance to the 3 or the 7? At least in the Borg Community, the numbers had a significance–the second number referred to a drone’s specific group and the first number was the drone’s “place” in the group. Presumably, the placement was more or less a random assignment as the Borg didn’t really have a real hierarchy–it could have even been based on how long a drone had been in the Collective; in theory, if a drone were to be moved to another group, its number would change to reflect its new assignment.
    The ancients believed that both “3” and “7” were mystical (even “sacred”) numbers but they wouldn’t just randomly combine the two numbers in an “X of Y” (or “Gimel of Zayin” in the Hebrew system or “Alpha of Zeta” in the Greek system*) without a definite purpose. After 2 pages of Googling results for “3 of 7,” the only relevant results lead to the group’s site and there’s NO WAY I’m giving them any traffic just to find out what their number nonsense is about.
    And why does their skull only have 6 teeth? If “3” and “7” are so important to the group, why not have 7 teeth? I get that 6 teeth provide a visual symmetry (3 teeth or 7 would just be creepy–if not entirely appropriate for the group) but

    • Oops. Forgot I put an asterisk up there.

      *In the original Greek numbering system where letters were used for numbers, there was another letter, digamma between epsilon and zeta. It looked kind of like a majuscule F (or virtually identical to the Old Norse rune for the letter “a”) and had a sound similar to “w.” But the letter was dropped from the alphabet sometime before the Classical period (Homer’s works in Greek occasionally seem to stray from “proper” Greek because the letter and sound had already been dropped from the language–sort of the way some of Shakespeare’s plays and poetry don’t rhyme in places because the language has shifted since Shakespeare’s time even though the spelling has stayed constant).

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