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Rule 5 Sunday: San Romero Knights

Posted on | May 11, 2025 | No Comments

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This young lady is cosplaying Juliet Starling from the video game Lollipop Chainsaw, in which Ms. Starling is a cheerleader/zombie hunter dealing with a zombie outbreak at her high school on her birthday. Evidently a pretty good game if you like chopping up zombies with chainsaws. 
Ceterum autem censeo Silicon Valley et Hamas delendam sunt.

Rip and tear!

ANIMAL MAGNETISM: Rule Five Papal Election Friday, and the Saturday Gingermageddon.

EBL: Saturday Night Girls With Guns, Mother’s Day Is Coming, Ksenia Karoline, “We’ll Meet Again”, Trump Ends Medical Torture Of Beagles, MAGAtraz, The Stock Market Has Recovered, The Accountant 2, “Cinco De Mayo”, Camila Cabello, May The 4th Be With You, and Careme.

A VIEW FROM THE BEACH: The Karate Kid – Rayna VallandinghamFish Pic Friday – Deidra OutdoorsThe Pope is Still DeadHungoverThe Wednesday WetnessTattoo TuesdayMDDNR Seeks WomenThe Monday Morning Stimulus and Palm Sunday

BACON TIME: Rule 5 Friday – How I Like My Eggs Cooked

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FMJRA 2.0: A Week of Wins!

Posted on | May 10, 2025 | No Comments

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Just an amazing week to be a Senators fan. First we swept the Cubs at Wrigley behind Carl Morton and Joe Coleman, with Charlie Hough picking up Game #2 in relief of Spaceman Lee, then we came home to face the troublesome A’s, and took the first two games behind Jim Kaat and Steve Foucault, who came in from the bullpen and held off the A’s long enough for Dave Kingman to hit a sayonara homer (his 28th) in the bottom of the 13th with two on to pull out a 9-6 win after Blue Moon Odom and Charlie Hough blew a 6-2 lead in the 7th. Game #3 saw a memorable implosion by Spaceman Lee, who blew a seven-run lead in the 5th, and we wound up losing that slugfest 12-8. Still, we’re 53-59, half a game behind the Twins, who we’ll face on Tuesday, hopefully turning them into dog food on our way to the playoffs and (maybe) a .500 record.
Silicon Valley et Hamas delenda sunt.

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Top linkers for the week ending May 9:

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The Greatest Legal Mind of Our Era

Posted on | May 10, 2025 | No Comments

The brilliant young legal scholar

MADISON, Wisconsin
As mentioned previously (“God and Man at UW-Madison”), a distinct #resistance attitude prevails among faculty here, and yesterday’s law school commencement ceremony included several expressions of unmistakably progressive sentiments, uttered with an apparent certainty that everyone in attendance shared these feelings. Amid such provocations, I maintained my composure, and probably no one noticed that I wasn’t applauding enthusiastically for speakers who expected to be cheered for mouthing clichéd “social justice” platitudes.

The occasion of my son Jefferson obtaining a law degree was something I wasn’t going to let be spoiled by politics, no matter how hard the faculty tried. At a Thursday reception for the graduates, my wife and I had a wonderful conversation with the law school dean, a friendly and cheerful fellow, and the thought occurred to me during Friday’s ceremony — two-and-a-half hours, giving me plenty of silent thinking time — that perhaps I could write the dean a letter, reminding him that (a) Donald Trump was elected with a margin of 2 million votes last year, carrying Wisconsin with a 30,000-vote margin, (b) probably at least 40% of the parents in attendance at UW graduation events are Republican voters, and therefore (c) perhaps it would be wise to avoid turning commencement ceremonies into progressive tent-revival sermons. Even if there is a near-zero representation of Republicans on the university faculty — clear evidence of a discriminatory hiring policy — it might be a mistake for state university administrators to “let your freak flags fly” at graduation, less the Republican-controlled legislature take notice. But I digress . . .

Making his Mama proud

The Journalistic Father and His Legalistic Son

Never mind the politics. Law school is a crucible, and Wisconsin is consistently ranked among the nation’s best (#28 in the latest U.S. News rankings), so Jefferson’s achievement is remarkable. We are very proud of him, and hopeful for his future. Way to go, kid.



 

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In The Mailbox: 05.09.25

Posted on | May 10, 2025 | No Comments

— compiled by Wombat-socho

Usual weekend deadlines for the usual weekend posts.
Ceterum autem censeo Silicon Valley et Hamas delendam sunt.

Via Small Dead Animals: Half in Alberta & Saskatchewan Call For Vote On Independence

OVER THE TRANSOM
357 Magnum: 18-year-old Killed for TikTok Challenge
EBL: Robert Francis Prevost now Pope Leo XIV, also, Biden’s Broke?
Twitchy: It’s Not A Circus Without The Clowns, British MP Who’s “Uncomfortable With Racism” Finds Out What Uncomfortable Really Means, and Ben Dreyfuss Tries To Rewrite History To Make Dems The Hero Of Biden’s Ouster
Louder With Crowder: Bill Gates makes unhinged accusation that Elon Musk is literally killing people with his DOGE cuts, Democrat thought leader Jasmine Crocket would rather play ‘Trump or Trans’ than do her job, and Colorado passes radical new law outlawing “deadnaming” of trans people
Vox Popoli: The Controlled Opposition, Go With the Flow, and They Won’t Protect You
According To Hoyt: All The Trouble In The World, Meeting The Impossible, Check Things Up, and This, That, And Making The Assistant Happy
Monster Hunter Nation: Archangel: Fallen
Upstream Reviews: The Last Iota

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American Conservative: TAC Right Now: How Strong Is Anti-War Conservatism?
American Greatness: Trump Appoints Fox News Host Judge Jeanine Pirro as Interim US Attorney, Justice Department Launches Criminal Investigation Into New York AG Letitia James, FBI Reportedly Reassigns Agents Who Took a Knee at George Floyd-BLM Tributes, and AG Bondi Says FBI Is Reviewing Tens of Thousands of Epstein Videos With Hundreds of Child Victims
American Thinker: The Death of the Good Life in Minnesota
Animal Magnetism: Rule Five Papal Election Friday
BattleSwarm: LinkSwarm For May 9
Behind The Black: Crash prediction for Soviet-era Venus probe narrows, Rocket Lab’s as-yet unlaunched new Neutron rocket gets military contract, China hints that it is moving forward with expansion of Tiangong-3 space station, and Academics in space community scheme to continue their racist DEI policies
Cafe Hayek: Protective Tariffs Are Punitive Taxes Imposed by Governments on Their Own Citizens
CDR Salamander: Fullbore Friday
Chicago Boyz: How Did This Building Figure in a Supreme Court Case? also, Thinking, Memorizing, and AI
Da Tech Guy: Pro Tip on the Catholic Faith
Don Surber: Call Off Your Dogs, Chief Justice
First Street Journal: As always, the credentialed media report on an individual point, and miss the real story, also, When Will Bunch refers to a prelate as Archbishop Rush Limbaugh, you know that prelate must be a good one!
Gates Of Vienna: Nature Provided a Not-So-Auspicious Omen About the New Pope, also, She’s a Real Threat to Herself
The Geller Report: President Trump Appoints Judge Jeanine Pirro interim Head of the DC US Attorney’s Office, Syrian Muslim Fighters Kidnap, Rape, Forcibly Convert, Sexually Enslave Young Female Victims, GOP Speaker Cancels Vote That Would Have Slashed $9.3 Billion in Wasteful Spending, FBI Opens Formal Criminal Probe into Corrupt New York AG Letitia James, and Trump Appoints Ed Martin As Special Counsel to Root Out Political Corruption in D.C.
Hollywood In Toto: Why New Trump Biopic Could Be Doomed to Fail, Take Two – Clown in a Cornfield, and Nonnas – Now, That’s Italian!
The Lid: Socialist Sen. Bernie Sanders Says He is Too Important to Wait in Line at Airports
Legal Insurrection: Plastic Surgeon Calls ‘Gender Affirming’ Surgery a Scam, Measles Outbreak the Worst in 25 Years With Over 1,000 Cases, Asian American Group Files Complaint Alleging Yale Still Discriminates on Basis of Race, Newark, NJ, Mayor Arrested After Storming ICE Facility, and NYPD Raids Anti-Israel Encampment at Brooklyn College in Chaotic Scene
Matt Taibbi: How I Almost Went To The Clink Over One Letter
Outkick: North Carolina Shoots Down Story That Bill Belichick’s GF Is Banned From Football Facilities, Red Sox Ownership Forced To Meet With Difficult Star Rafael Devers After Public Complaints, The First Ticket Packages For The 2026 World Cup Are Ungodly Expensive, A KFC In Winnipeg Re-Branded In Honor Of Jets Forward Kyle “F–king” Connor, and Alina Habba In A Tiny Red Dress Has MAGA Barking, AT&T Lily In Fatigues & Surprise, A Race-Baiting NBA Lib!
Power Line: Crooks found in P.D. lobby, The missing recession, The long arm of the law, and Thoughts from the ammo line
Shark Tank: Fla. Budget In Shambles As War Between Senate & House Heats Up
Shot In The Dark: No Evidence At All, also, Welcome To The Party Pal
STUMP: Habemus Papam! On Retirement Planning And Pope Leo XIV
The Political Hat:Firing Line Friday: What Are Our Young Novelists Up To?
This Ain’t Hell: Baseball shooting report “butchered” by FBI, Valor Friday, and Fund Drive Time- Once Again Into the Breach
Victory Girls: Democrats’ Shock Troops Gear Up for ‘Protest Summer 2025’
Watts Up With That: Drax Pull Cruachan 2, In Another Blow To Mad Miliband’s Net Zero Plans, Grauniad Bleats “… Urgent Theatre … the key to tackling climate change”, Net Zero Fades As the Deluded Cling to Its Fantasy, and The Graph That Lied
The Federalist: Whistleblower Documents Implicate NARA In Second Get-Trump Criminal Case, NY Court Greenlights Even-Year Voting Law That Republicans Say Rigs Elections Against Them, Texas Indicts 5 County Officials In Voter Fraud Investigation, Dear Justice Sotomayor, Your Left-Wing Partisanship Is Showing, and How Greg Abbott Took On RINOs And Teachers Unions To Pass The Country’s Best School Choice Bill
Mark Steyn: Live Around the Planet – One Over The Eight, Kashmiri Songs, Free and Unfree, and Conclave Watch: We Have A Pope!

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God and Man at UW-Madison

Posted on | May 9, 2025 | No Comments

MADISON, Wisconsin
Today is the big day for son Jefferson and, because of what’s called “diploma privilege,” his graduation from the University of Wisconsin Law School means he automatically qualifies for the state bar, without having to pass a bar exam. However, he plans to practice in another state, so he’ll still be going through the bar-exam ordeal there. Yet, qualifying for the Wisconsin bar means that he gets to call himself an attorney right away, which counts for something as these things are reckoned.

Inside the ornate Wisconsin State Capitol

Looking up State Street toward the Capitol

After careful consideration (see “A Happy Week for the Family”), we decided against the toll-free route through Chicago, and instead paid a toll to avoid the new Pope’s hometown. The revised route was also shorter, and we were checked into our hotel by 1:30 Central time. Jefferson was busy taking his last exam, so we met up with his girlfriend and walked from our hotel over to the Capitol, a splendid and impressive bit of Beaux-Arts architecture. After gawking at the elaborate wonder of it all, we then walked down State Street toward the UW campus. If you’ve never been to Madison, let me tell you that State Street is one of America’s great party zones. There are dozens of bars, plus restaurants and boutiques of various kinds. It was a pleasant walk on a sunny spring day, and then we got down to the campus and waited until Jefferson could join us, whereupon we went to eat at a Mediterranean restaurant.

The boy’s a babe-magnet.

The Mediterranean Cafe is nice, and I recommend the Roti Chicken. What I do not recommend, however, is university faculty surrending to Trump Derangement Syndrome, as is the case in Wisconsin:

University of Wisconsin-Madison professors have joined their colleagues at Big Ten schools to formally say they’re frustrated by the Trump administration’s cuts to research funding and efforts to dictate policy on campus.
This week the university’s Faculty Senate, a group of more than 2,200 professors on campus, voted to approve a “Mutual Defense Compact.” The vote followed similar efforts by faculty on other Big Ten campuses.
The resolution urges Chancellor Jennifer Mnookin to help establish a “Mutual Academic Defense Compact.” Under the compact, all participants would “commit meaningful funding to a shared or distributed defense fund.”
The money would provide support to any member under direct political or legal infringement. . . .
On April 22, Mnookin was one of about 300 college and university presidents to sign a letter opposing “the unprecedented government overreach and political interference now endangering American higher education.” . . .
Last month, UW-Madison and several of the other Big Ten universities were included in a letter from the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights warning that there would be potential action concerning alleged violations of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act relating to antisemitic harassment and discrimination.

Talk about “climbing up on the cross”! So eager are these academics to be seen as martyrs of “government overreach and political interference” that they’ve joined a “Mutual Defense Compact” to defend against a threat that would seem to be entirely hypothetical, if not indeed imaginary. Has the Trump administration so far taken even a nickel of federal funding away from UW-Madison? And if UW-Madison is not tolerating “antisemitic harassment and discrimination,” what have they got to worry about? It’s just a symbolic “resistance” gesture.

It is worth noting that Trump carried Wisconsin by a margin of 30,000 votes last November, winning 59 of the state’s 72 counties. Republicans hold majorities in both chambers of the Wisconsin legislature. Why can’t the faculty at UW-Madison read the writing on the political wall? Don’t they care about democracy? Do the faculty imagine that making left-wing “resistance” gestures will encourage the state’s voters to repent their Trump-leaning tendencies? Because I suspect such gestures will have the opposite effect. As left-leaning as Madison itself may be (Kamala Harris got 75% of the vote in Dane County), most of the state is a lot more Republican and, if you look at the trends, Wisconsin may be following such other Midwest states as Iowa, Missouri and Ohio in going from battleground “purple” to solid GOP “red.” For the faculty of the state university to be spewing Trump hatred is likely to accelerate such a trend. I’m only in town for a graduation ceremony, but nonetheless feel obligated to warn UW-Madison against committing political seppuku.



 

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In The Mailbox: 05.08.25 (Evening Edition)

Posted on | May 8, 2025 | No Comments

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Silicon Valley et Hamas delenda sunt.

OVER THE TRANSOM
357 Magnum: Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Versus Physics – Part 2
EBL: Kashmir, Trump Ends Medical Torture of Beagles, Why The Last Of Us Is Falling Apart, and Ksenia Kareline thanks Donald Trump for getting her released from Russia
Twitchy: 911? We’d Like To Report That DataRepublican Just Wrecked Tim Walz Over The Trans Troop Issue, Trump Taps Judge Jeannine Pirro For Acting DC US Attorney, and James Carville Says Ilhan Omar Needs To Learn To Shut Up
Louder With Crowder: NYC erects this 12-foot statue of a “plus-sized” woman of color meant to symbolize representation or something, Female fencer who wouldn’t let herself be bullied into getting maimed by trans opponent gives powerful Congressional testimony, Joe Biden’s “The View” interview is such a trainwreck, Pet Raccoon Caught By Officers Trying To Smoke Meth Pipe During Traffic Stop, and Is Hallmark raising its AMERICAN MADE prices due to tariffs?
Vox Popoli: EU = Elective Unaliving, Houthis 3, US Navy 0, It Was Never His, and White Smoke
The Bugscuffle Gazette: Question Everything
Gab: A Nation’s Forgotten Sons
Cedar Sanderson: The Retired Assassin’s Guide To Country Gardening
Stoic Observations: XR Barriers To Agreement

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American Conservative: Pope Leo XIV Crowned as First American Pontiff
American Greatness: Sen. Josh Hawley Introduces PELOSI Act to Stop Insider Trading, RFK Jr Says HHS Became a ‘Collaborator in Child Trafficking’ Under Biden, The Trump Counterrevolution and the Moral Ledger, SCOTUS Hears Case on LGBTQ Books Forced on Little Ones, and Would the Left Finally Explain the Inexplicable?
American Thinker: DOGE Is Doing the Clean-Up Leftists Can’t Stand, Hillary May Have Unlocked Our Government’s Digital Door, Donald Trump’s Lost Honeymoon, Houdini in a Robe – Judge Dugan’s Courthouse Escape Plan, and The Hamas Masquerade
Animal Magnetism: Goodbye, Blue Monday, Animal’s Daily Alcatraz News, Animal’s Hump Day News, and Animal’s Red Thursday News
BattleSwarm: Trump’s Not The Only One Slapping Tariffs On China, Six In Frio County Arrested For Voting Fraud, Paxton Sues Austin ISD Over CRT, Trump Wins In Court, and Craziest Police Videos
Behind The Black: SpaceX gets approval to sell Starlink in India, Russia signs space agreement with Venezuela, Update on Vast’s space station plans, Europe and India sign agreement to work together on manned space flight, and Bright material on the high points of a Martian mountain
Cafe Hayek: Tariff Work-arounds Are Costly, On Joe Nocera’s Mistaken Take on Trade and Economics, GDP?C+I+G+X-M, Ten Minus Two Never Equals Anything Other Than Eight, and FedEx Began With Imported Aircraft
CDR Salamander: Diversity Thursday
Chicago Boyz: Seth Barrett Tillman – Some Personal Reflections on the Recent Litigation involving Section 3 of the Fourteenth Amendment, At the Movies, The Books of Montgomery County, Part 2, and Back!
Da Tech Guy: Five Quick Thoughts Under the Fedora, also, I’m Old Enough to Remember When the Idea of Mississippi Schools Being Top Notch Would Be a Joke
Don Surber: The riot wasn’t Columbia’s worst news on Wednesday
First Street Journal: Leaping before they looked, Harvard admits to anti-Semitism on campus, and You in a heap o’ trouble, girl!
Gates Of Vienna: Culture-Enriching Murder in Castelfranco, Bringing the Jihad Back Home, Yet Another Vehicle Runs Amok in Munich, The Gestapo Always Rings Twice, and Jihadis In Our Midst at US Mosques
The Geller Report: Federal Judge Decides Democrat Wins NC High Court Race Despite Thousands Of Ineligible Ballots, EU to Provide $11 Million to Highlight the Contribution of the Qur’an and Islam to European Civilization, Macron Welcomes ISIS Leader in Paris, Violent Muslims and Leftists Storm Columbia Library During Finals, and Biden Judge Orders Trump Administration to Accept 12,000 Refugees
Hollywood In Toto: Late-Night Lunacy Reaches Staggering New Levels, Literally Anything Goes in Dizzying Fight or Flight’, Why Horror Fans Need Clown in a Cornfield, ‘American Dirt’s’ Jeanine Cummins Gets Best Revenge Possible, and Hollywood Reporter & Spike Lee Whine Trump Is Silencing His Critics!
The Lid: We Already Have a Supreme Court Case to Shield Trump from all this Lawfare, It’s Just being Ignored, Hegseth Is About To Waffle-Stomp The Pentagon’s Top-Heavy Establishment, and Why Are We Devolving America’s Western Culture? Can We Save Ourselves?
Legal Insurrection: Trump’s 2026 Budget Pulls Plug on Biden’s Green Energy Scams, FBI Opens Case Against Letitia James for Alleged Mortgage Fraud, Chinese Academic Espionage Allegedly Happening at Stanford University, Verbal Smackdown: Kash Patel Turns Tables on House Democrat in Fiery Testimony, and Audit Finds U. Wisconsin System Spent Tens of Millions of Dollars on DEI Activities
Matt Taibbi: Private Equity & Hospitals – Have They Finally Gone Too Far?
Outkick: Charles Barkley Loves Auburn, But He’s Not Wasting His Own Money On NIL, Transgender High School Softball Pitcher Dominates As Battle Over Biological Men In Women’s Sports Rages, Virginia Tech Fans Cause Literal Earthquake As Metallica Plays ‘Enter Sandman’, Paul Pierce’s Faith In Boston Celtics Lands Him In A Wheelchair, and Internet Defends Topless Sunbather After She Makes Sister-In-Law Leave For Being Upset She Had Boobs Out
Power Line: Germany’s Survival On the Line, Let’s Make a Deal, UK Edition, and Uses of the passive voice
Shark Tank: Dunn Spearheads Bipartisan Joint Bill Easing Birth Defect Treatment Coverage
Shot In The Dark: Domino, Payback, The Devil Is In The Details, It’s Sort Of Berg’s Seventh Law, and To Paraphrase Whitney Houston
The Political Hat: Drag Queens, MAPs, and a County Commissioner, The Scientific March Towards Bioroid Catgirls, The Gramscian Right, and Quick Takes – Woke Courses In Academia
This Ain’t Hell: Biden’s Gaza Pier Doomed to Fail, Another Hornet in Davy Jones’ Locker, VA- Bureaucracy in Disarray, Supreme Court OK Transgender Ban, and Then they came for the Generals
Transterrestrial Musings: Getting History Right, AI, The Climate Apocalypse, and An Amusing Scam
Victory Girls: Pete Hegseth – “Less Generals, More GIs Policy”, Michelle Obama Is Tired Of Being Michelle Obama, Again, and Victory In Europe Day 80 Years Later
Watts Up With That: ‘Absolute Silliness’: DOE Delays Biden-Era Rule On Emissions, Energy Consumption in 2024 and the Spanish Power Failure, Google Accused of Greenwashing Massive AI Energy Consumption, and Hottest Start To May?
The Federalist: Filing: Smartmatic Hid Meeting With Dem Megadonor Who Financed Its Suit Against 2020 Election Reporting, House Committees, DOJ Turn Up The Heat On Dems’ ActBlue, Trump Announces U.K. Trade Deal Hours After Media Predict Failure, New Audio Reveals Planned Parenthoods Hand Out Cross-Sex Hormones To Kids Like Candy, and What Is The Point Of Having A GOP Congress?
Mark Steyn: Anniversary Songs, Truth, Myth or Both? Getting History Right in Battle of Britain, Jinns, Rosières, and Prince Bob, War of 1812: The Rematch, and Eight Speech

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In The Mailbox: 05.08.25 (Morning Edition)

Posted on | May 8, 2025 | No Comments

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As usual, Thursday is the day when I finally get caught up on all the linkagery.
What time is it, boys & girls? That’s right! Time for another Based Books Sale, this time concentrating on North American fantasy! All books 99 cents or less! Give money to authors who don’t hate you!
Silicon Valley et Hamas delenda sunt.

OVER THE TRANSOM
357 Magnum: Another Federal Law Enforcement Screw Up
EBL: The Sinking of the Lusitania : Sleeping Sun
Twitchy: Scott Jennings Points Out The Real Constitutional Crisis Facing America, Trump Or Trans? and Symone Sanders Posted This Video To TikTok On Purpose
Louder With Crowder: Woke Democrat tries to bait Kristi Noem with fake news about “deported children,” it winds up being a YUGE mistake
Vox Popoli: The Revelation of the Mole People, also, War on the Subcontinent
The Bugscuffle Gazette: Publishing News
Stoic Observations: The Yeti Solution

RIPPED FROM THE HEADLINES
CDR Salamander: We Must Not Let The F/A-18 Line Go Cold
Dana Loesch: House Republicans Move To Codify Spending & Tax Cuts, also, The Times Square Statue Is An Insult
Don Surber: Globalists copy Trump and win
Matt Taibbi: I Tried To Cover A May Day Protest – “Antifascists” Had A Problem With That, My Education Solution

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A Happy Week for the Family

Posted on | May 8, 2025 | No Comments

BERRIEN SPRINGS, Michigan
Apologies for the lack of blog content this week, but my wife and I have been on the road, and won’t return home until Tuesday. On Sunday, our youngest daughter Reagan graduated cum laude from Andrews University, with a double major in history and Spanish. Her senior honors thesis was, “The Significance of the Malvinas Issue in the Politics of President Javier Milei.” She left early Monday morning for a six-week journey around Latin America, three weeks of which are a school trip, a course requirement for her Spanish major, which will be followed by three weeks in Argentina visiting her novio and his family.

We look forward to her novio being able to come here and visit us, but when he applied for a travel visa last year, he was turned down by the U.S. Embassy personnel in Buenos Aires. That was under the Biden administration, of course, and now that Trump is president, I’ve assured my daughter that I’ll take care of this problem by calling in a favor from my old pal Marco Rubio. Gotta remember to write that letter . . .

Because of the travel schedule — we are now about 600 miles west of home — I’ve had to wedge in my day-job work (which I never talk about) into marathon sessions where I do three days’ worth of work in a single day. And today will be another road day, as we drive about 260 miles to Madison, Wisconsin, where our son Jefferson will be graduating from law school Friday. We are obviously quite proud of Jeff because, although he is a third-generation college graduate (my dad was Class of 1950 at Tuscaloosa), he is the first* law-school graduate in the family. The asterisk beside “first” is required because our oldest daughter’s husband is a lawyer and also, incidentally, the son of Argentine immigrants, so there’s some kind of weird pattern involved here. Maybe in a generation or two, all my descendants will be bilingual lawyers.

In the short term, however, there’s that 260-mile drive to Madison — dangerous! After all, in recent months the UW campus has been overrun by pro-Hamas protesters, and for all we know those Jew-hating scumbags have plans to disrupt the graduation ceremony, and I might have to strangle one with my bare hands, which would be unfortunate.

Also, when I checked the route to Madison, the quickest toll-free route was through Chicago, where 110 people have been shot to death so far this year, and another 424 were wounded. Dodging gunfire is one of those road hazards that Chicago residents probably don’t think much about, but it’s my first time. For inspiration, I’ve got the immortal words of Elwood Blues: “It’s 106 miles to Chicago, we got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it’s dark… and we’re wearing sunglasses.”



 

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