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In The Mailbox: 06.16.23 (Punditocracy Edition)

Posted on | June 17, 2023 | Comments Off on In The Mailbox: 06.16.23 (Punditocracy Edition)

— compiled by Wombat-socho

Sick and busy is not a good combination, but the usual weekend deadlines will be in effect for the usual weekend posts.
Ceterum autem censeo Silicon Valley esse delendam.

See if you can find all the cats in the fourth frame.

OVER THE TRANSOM
357 Magnum: Comics Aren’t Dead, DC/Marvel Are Dead – Isom #2
EBL: Hero Marine Daniel Perry Railroaded By NYC Persecutors, Penn State Professor Themis Matsoukas, Alleged Dog Molester, Black Mirror: Joan Is Awful, and Biden’s Response to Difficult Questions
Twitchy: LA Dodgers Face Protests From Christians For Honoring Phony Drag Nuns, LGBT Clown Tries Picking A Fight With MI Muslims Who Banned Pride Flags And YIKES, and Tweep Schools Pramila Jayapal On “Fair Share” With Crayons & Puppets
Louder With Crowder: “Doing awful things to The Cross”: MLB pitcher obliterates Los Angeles Dodgers for honoring anti-Catholic drag nuns, South Korean dude rejects being called racist for hating Little Mermaid: “You keep asking us to watch sh*tty movies”, and Fox News producer responsible for Biden “wannabe dictator” chryon speaks out: “Today was my last day at FOX”
Vox Popoli: Not Even Hot Girls, Disney Adopts Zero History, A Purge, Long Overdue, A General’s Prediction, and Sorry Not Sorry
According To Hoyt: Sniffing The Air, Divide and Conquer, and Paying the Piper
Monster Hunter Nation: Gun School Fun: Pistol Shooting Solutions from Gabe White
Gab News: Embracing Truth & Defying Fear

RIPPED FROM THE HEADLINES
CDR Salamander: How To Make The West Coast USNR A War Winner, Diversity Thursday, and Fullbore Friday
Don Surber: End Trade With Red China, Victory Over Pollution Parade Needed, and Should We Trust The Polls?
Protein Wisdom Reborn: Another Hump Day Shrapnel Post

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Do Ghouls and Witches Count for ‘Diversity and Inclusion’ at Harvard?

Posted on | June 16, 2023 | Comments Off on Do Ghouls and Witches Count for ‘Diversity and Inclusion’ at Harvard?

Clockwise from top left: Cedric Lodge, Jeremy Pauley, Katrina Maclean

The manager of the morgue at Harvard Medical School somehow got involved with a macabre collection of death-obsessed weirdos, and now all of them are facing multiple felony charges:

The United States Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Pennsylvania announced that Cedric Lodge, age 55, of Goffstown, New Hampshire, Katrina Maclean, age 44, of Salem, Massachusetts, Joshua Taylor, age 46, of West Lawn, Pennsylvania, Denise Lodge, age 63, of Goffstown, New Hampshire, and Mathew Lampi, age 52, of East Bethel, Minnesota, were indicted by a federal grand jury on conspiracy and interstate transport of stolen goods charges. Additionally, Jeremy Pauley, age 41, of Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, was charged by Criminal Information, and Candace Chapman Scott, of Little Rock, Arkansas, was previously indicted in the Eastern District of Arkansas.
According to United States Attorney Gerard M. Karam, the indictments and information allege that a nationwide network of individuals bought and sold human remains stolen from Harvard Medical School and an Arkansas mortuary. The charges allege that from 2018 through 2022, Cedric Lodge, who managed the morgue for the Anatomical Gifts Program at Harvard Medical School, located in Boston, Massachusetts, stole organs and other parts of cadavers donated for medical research and education before their scheduled cremations. Lodge at times transported stolen remains from Boston to his residence in Goffstown, New Hampshire, where he and his wife, Denise Lodge, sold the remains to Katrina Maclean, Joshua Taylor, and others, making arrangements via cellular telephone and social media websites. At times, Cedric Lodge allowed Maclean and Taylor to enter the morgue at Harvard Medical School and examine cadavers to choose what to purchase. On some occasions, Taylor transported stolen remains back to Pennsylvania. On other occasions, the Lodges shipped stolen remains to Taylor and others out of state.
Maclean and Taylor resold the stolen remains for profit, including to Jeremy Pauley in the Middle District of Pennsylvania. Jeremy Pauley also purchased stolen human remains from Candace Chapman Scott, who stole remains from her employer, a Little Rock, Arkansas mortuary and crematorium. Scott stole parts of cadavers she was supposed to have cremated, many of which had been donated to and used for research and educational purposes by an area medical school, as well as the corpses of two stillborn babies who were supposed to be cremated and returned as cremains to their families. Scott sold the stolen remains to Pauley and shipped them to Pauley in the Middle District of Pennsylvania. Pauley sold many of the stolen remains he purchased to other individuals, including Matthew Lampi. Lampi and Pauley bought and sold from each other over an extended period of time and exchanged over $100,000 in online payments.
“Some crimes defy understanding,” said United States Attorney Gerard M. Karam. “The theft and trafficking of human remains strikes at the very essence of what makes us human. It is particularly egregious that so many of the victims here volunteered to allow their remains to be used to educate medical professionals and advance the interests of science and healing. For them and their families to be taken advantage of in the name of profit is appalling. With these charges, we are seeking to secure some measure of justice for all these victims.” . . .
“The defendants violated the trust of the deceased and their families all in the name of greed,” said FBI Special Agent in Charge Jacqueline Maguire. “While today’s charges cannot undo the unfathomable pain this heinous crime has caused, the FBI will continue to work tirelessly to see that justice is served.”

Maclean owned a business in Salem — yes, that’s right, Salem, Massachusetts — which appealed to morbid obsessions:

An artist from Salem who has been accused of buying and selling stolen body parts had posted on Instagram about having a “real human skull” and offering to sell human body parts to the public, in a picture with one of her creations from February 2020.
Katrina MacLean, the bone art, doll-creating and oddity-collecting artist behind Kat’s Creepy Creations, was named in an indictment against Cedric Lodge, who officials said supplied MacLean and others with the body parts, according to court documents. . . .
Officials stated Lodge allowed MacLean and another named in the indictment, Pennsylvania man Joshua Taylor, to enter the morgue and choose the body parts MacLean and Taylor wanted, or that Lodge would ship them parts by mail.
MacLean was vocal about her artwork on social media and especially on Instagram, where she routinely sold the baby dolls she reworked, according to a comment she responded to on her account.
The Salem artist also sold her art at “oddities markets and expos,” she had said, and had “two cases at Witch City Consignment and Thrift” in the city. Additionally, she is the curator of Freaks Antiques Uniques, a pop-up dark art and oddities market located in Salem, according to her account. . . .
In a post on Feb. 9, 2020, during the time MacLean was believed by officials to be receiving and selling human body parts from Lodge, the Salem woman posted an image of a reworked, “killer clown”-style doll with a skull between its fingers.
The caption on her post read, “Throwback to the set of Hubie Halloween. This doll has been sold and yes that is a real human skull. If you’re in the market for human bones hit me up!
Even after the FBI searched MacLean’s home in March, according to multiple reports, MacLean continued to post on her Instagram about her reworked dolls and bone art with no apparent signs of issues happening in her personal life. Her most recent post was May 28.
In several other posts, MacLean gave insight into who she is as a person.
From a March 23, 2020 post, MacLean said, “Meet the maker! I’m Kat, I like to turn regular porcelain dolls into nightmare fuel. I started painting horror dolls back in September of 2018 in an attempt to decorate the store windows @witchcitythrift.
“Everyone wanted to buy the dolls so I began selling them….. I have sold 239 dolls since then! I also make dark art, bone art, human bone jewelry and shadowboxes,” the post went on.
“I joke with my friends and say that my super power is ‘the ability to creepify’ Art and creating is my passion and my therapy. I am also the curator of Freaks Antiques and Uniques dark art and oddity market in Salem MA. Please give my page a follow @freaksantiquesuniques to check out our talented crafters, vendors, artists and creators,” MacLean said.

Think maybe those Salem witch-hunters had the right idea?



 

 

‘All I Wanted Was a Pepsi’

Posted on | June 15, 2023 | Comments Off on ‘All I Wanted Was a Pepsi’

Former Biden administration official Sam Brinton

So you’re gonna be institutionalized.
You’ll come out brainwashed with bloodshot eyes.
You won’t have any say.
They’ll brainwash you until you see their way.

For many years, I’ve complained about the “Compulsory Approval Doctrine” of the gay-rights movement, which seeks to forbid anyone from expressing disapproval of homosexual behavior or, for that matter, criticizing any public policy favored by LGBT activists. This is a lot of what “cancel culture” is really about — the coercive enforcement of a false consensus in public opinion. News flash: People don’t like being told what they’re permitted to say. And another news flash: Forcing people to shut up (by threatening to get them fired from their jobs, for example) is not an acceptable substitute for persuasion. Most people have a “live and let live” attitude toward homosexuality, but this is not the same as approval, and when they find themselves being bullied on the subject, they’re apt to resent it, resulting in a backlash.

Why have Bud Lite sales plummeted? Why is Target being boycotted? Why are all these lousy “woke” movies bombing at the box office?

Because STOP TELLING US WHAT TO THINK, that’s why.

Educated, responsible, taxpaying adults do not enjoy being lectured as if they’re misbehaving third-graders, which is what we’ve been getting from the Tolerance Mafia lately, and we’re long past sick and tired of it.

So anyway, I was pondering this early Wednesday morning when I was reminded of a song that used to crack me up:

Many years ago, when I was just out of college, my friend George Hall introduced me to a punk rock song from the soundtrack of the 1984 film Repo Man. “Institutionalized,” by the group Suicidal Tendencies, is the darkly comic saga of a teenager named Mike who finds himself committed to a psychiatric facility merely because he asked his mother for a Pepsi. The chorus of the song contains this frantic refrain:

I’m not crazy. (Institutionalized!)
You’re the one that’s crazy. (Institutionalized!)

Lots of Americans are feeling that way these days. We live in an increasingly crazy world, and yet it is we — those of us still stubbornly clinging to reality — who find ourselves accused of mental disorders by the maniacs who are now running the asylum. This madness is everywhere, including the White House, which saw fit to celebrate “Pride” month by inviting a transgender social media personality, Rose Montoya (who boasts more than 100,000 followers on Instagram and nearly 800,000 on TikTok), to an event where Rose exposed his/“her” surgically enhanced breasts on the South Lawn. When this stunt provoked widespread criticism, the Biden administration quickly issued a statement condemning Montoya’s “inappropriate and disrespectful” behavior, promising that Montoya would “not be invited to future events.” Unspoken was the question every sane person must have been asking: Who in the administration thought this event — with its guest list of assorted weirdos — was a good idea to begin with? . . .

Read the rest of my latest column at The American Spectator.



 

 

In The Mailbox: 06.14.23

Posted on | June 15, 2023 | Comments Off on In The Mailbox: 06.14.23

— compiled by Wombat-socho

Silicon Valley delenda est.

OVER THE TRANSOM
357 Magnum: San Francisco Has Morphed Into East Germany
EBL: Anime Girl, also, Indictment Day in Florida
Twitchy: Lefty Loser Threatens Conservatives That Come To His Tattoo Shop – It Doesn’t Go Well, also, Biden’s Preferred Parish Celebrating An LGBTWTFBBQ Pride Mass
Louder With Crowder: TikToker celebrates trans joy, takes “her” t*ts out after meeting Joe Biden as LGBTQ conquers the White House, also, Garth Brooks doubles down on his (kinda) Bud Light support
Vox Popoli: The Evacuation of Taiwan, Why Clown World Fears Russia, Waving the White Flag, Urban Death Spiral, and Africa in the UK

RIPPED FROM THE HEADLINES
Adam Piggott: Nefarious
American Conservative: A Forgotten History
American Greatness: Veterans Rip Into Biden Administration for Pride Flag Display, Multiple Target Stores Nationwide Receive Bomb Threats From Left-Wing Terrorists Over ‘Betrayal of LGBTQ+ Community’, and GOP Senators Blast FBI Deputy Director During Senate Hearing on FISA Reauthorization: ‘You’re Stonewalling and Covering Up Evidence!’
American Thinker: Four More Startling and Uncomfortable Ways Today’s Leftists Emulate the Nazis, Foretelling America’s Descent into Totalitarianism, and The Nuclear Theory You Never Knew Was Nonsense
Animal Magnetism: Animal’s Daily Technology News
Babalu Blog: Cuban Peso-U.S. Dollar exchange rate sinks to record levels, China to sink its claws more deeply into Honduras after state visit from President Xiomara Castro, and Cuban nun dares to criticize abysmal failure and ‘evil’ of so-called Revolution, sale of country to Russia
BattleSwarm: Why Disney Fails: Their Blindness To Real Geek Culture
Behind The Black: Japanese government adopts revised space policy emphasizing defense, Arianespace signs deal to study the possibility of using Orbex’s commercial rocket for launches, Boeing gets NASA contract to develop new airplane wing design, New House bill proposes giving FAA responsibility for monitoring space junk, and Today’s blacklisted American was arrested for quoting the Bible
Cafe Hayek: Social Security and Medicare Are Going Broke, also, On the Relevance of Economics
CDR Salamander: “Optimal Manning’s” International Disgrace – Norwegian Edition
Da Tech Guy: Tom Hagan Math in Canada, …And Faith in Louisiana, and The forest vs. the trees
Dana Loesch: The White House Only Condemned Trans Activist’s Topless Pride Stunt Because It Made Them Look Bad
Don Surber: What Is DeSantis Thinking?
First Street Journal: The #ClimateChange activists want more people to move to large cities
Gates Of Vienna: We Are the Carbon They Want to Remove, Burned Alive by a Culture-Enricher, The EU Welcomes the Youth of the Muslim Brotherhood, Must be Something in the Water, and Was the Knifeman of Annecy in Reality a Muslim?
The Geller Report: Biological Man Wins Female Cycling Race by FIVE MINUTES
Glenn Reynolds: Making The Problem Bigger
Hogewash: That Didn’t Age Well, Eta Carinae, I’ll Bet This Won’t Age Well, Team Kimberlin Post of the Day, and Moons Across Jupiter
Hollywood In Toto: Rob Schneider Tackles Woke, Womanhood (and Trump) in FOX Nation Special, More Artists Self-Censor to Avoid Woke Mob, and Unwelcome Rolls Out Blood-Red Carpet for Genre Fans
The Lid: Grassley Exposes Christopher Wray’s Cover Up
Legal Insurrection: Lawsuit Claims Dartmouth College is Misusing Millions Left by Donor in His Will, California Assembly Bill 957’s Co-Author May Be Aiming to Replace Nancy Pelosi, ‘Schizophrenic’ Trans Student Admitted to Northwestern Law Published Bizarre Rants in Law Journal, Trump Pleads Not Guilty in Classified Documents Case, and Statue of Revolutionary War Hero Philip Schuyler Removed From City Hall in Albany, NY
Nebraska Energy Observer: Explain this
Outkick: Shannon Sharpe Says Goodbye To Undisputed After 7 Years, Paige Spiranac Hops Into A USA Bikini For The U.S. Open, Nikola Joki? Completely Uninterested In NBA Championship Parade, NASCAR Star Bubba Wallace Suggests Double Standard In Reaction To His Antics After Middle-Finger Drama, The Empire Is Back! LSU Baseball Dynasty Returns To Omaha, and Omaha Bound: Texas Loses To Stanford In The Most Brutal Way Possible, Following Crazy Non-HR Celebration
Power Line: Corruption case against the Bidens is on the verge of exploding, The Democratic Party Is Run by Graduate Students, Why Aren’t Red States Red?, and The Age of Proprietary Truth
Shark Tank: Salazar Introduces Venezuelan Adjustment Act With Bipartisan Support
Shot In The Dark: You’re Being Gaslit, Heads You’re Racist/Tails You’re Destroying The Climate,
STUMP: Suicide: Trends 1999-2022 (provisional) by Sex and Race/Ethnicity
The Political Hat: The Irrelevance Of Innocence
This Ain’t Hell: Article suggests lessons to be learned from Ukraine conflict
Transterrestrial Musings: The Allure Of Ruins, Law-School Lunacy, Engineered White Blood Cells, and Woodrow The Terrible
Victory Girls: DA George Gascon Uses Star Chamber Against Critics
Volokh Conspiracy: Why Legal Immigration is Almost Impossible for the Vast Majority of those Who Want it, also, How America’s Growing Diversity Weakens the Case for Racial Preferences in Education
Watts Up With That: CO2 Pipelines in the Midwest: The Brewing Conflict Between Energy, Environment, and Property Rights, also, Federal Energy Regulatory Commissioner Mark Christie: Power Grid is Facing ‘Dire Consequences’ Due to Coal & Gas Retirements
Weasel Zippers: Report: Multiple Target Stores Across U.S. Hit With Bomb Threats For “Betraying The LGBTQ+ Community”, House Dem Chair Says He’s “Not Concerned” About Biden Corruption Allegations, Biden State Dept DEI Officer Wants $76 Million, and Senator: Secret Recordings Allegedly Exist As “Blackmail” On Joe, Hunter Biden
The Federalist: This Is Your Sign To Peel Your Kids Away From Their Screens And Send Them Outdoors, Support For Transgenderism Is Cratering, Grassley’s ‘17 Recordings’ Bombshell Brings Bidens And Burisma Back Into The Spotlight, R.I. Dad Files Complaint Against Pediatrician For Using ‘Thuggish Force’ To Give His Daughters Covid Jab, McCarthy Torches CNN For Hiring McCabe, Clapper To Weigh In On The Ongoing ‘Get Trump’ Op They Helped Run, and A Pregnancy Care Center Helped Me Become A Mom And Follower Of Jesus
Mark Steyn: The Ministry of Counter-Disinformation

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Another Day, Another Deadline

Posted on | June 14, 2023 | 1 Comment

“There was never enough time. Every deadline was a crisis. All around me were experienced professional journalists meeting deadlines far more frequent than mine, but I was never able to learn from their example.”
Hunter S. Thompson, Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail ’72

MEMO FROM THE NATIONAL DESK
This morning, at precisely 6:09 a.m. ET, I created a Word document with the idea of whipping out a quick column for The American Spectator. When I took a break about 7:30 a.m., it was already more than 700 words long, so I sent the top to my editors with an inquiry as to when the deadline was for me to send over the finished product for online publication Thursday. Back in the day when I was campaign-trail road warrior, Wlady Pleszczynski was always the guy on the editing desk. Wlady’s a night owl, so my usual deadline was midnight, but even that was often a challenge, as for example my frenzied pounding away at 1 a.m. to file from the 2012 Republican National Convention.

Anyway, Wlady’s health has caused him to cut back his duties, so that he only works the weekend shift now, and The American Spectator now has two young women working as editors on the weekdays, so my habitual last-minute midnight blitz to deadline won’t do. Six o’clock, they said, and I thought, “Piece of cake.” Just finish up my work for the day job in the morning, then there’d be plenty of time to leisurely proceed to that evening deadline. The Journalism Gods laugh at my hubris.

 
Throwing in The Big Yellow Button because I suspect some nearsighted readers may overlook the regular-size PayPal button with the imperative verb “DONATE.” Otherwise, I’d have to entertain the possibility that you don’t enjoy my work as much as you used to, or perhaps the recent paucity of output perturbs you. Honestly, I do have a day job now, one I never discuss on the blog because . . . Well, the Cancel Culture mob is always looking to make trouble for us Thought Criminals. And since we’re now on the topic of crime, how about this dangerous felon?

Say hello to Michael “Norah” Horwitz:

On Saturday, Michael Horwitz was arrested after fatally stabbing his father, Dr. Abbey Horwitz, at their home in Virginia Beach.
The 34-year-old, who identifies as a transgender woman and goes by the name Norah, has been charged with second-degree murder and stabbing in the commission of a felony.
According to the Virginia Beach Police Department, officers were called to the 1300 block of Wren Place just before 9 am Saturday. When they arrived, they discovered Dr. Horwitz, 68, suffering from “multiple stab wounds.” First responders performed emergency medical treatment, but to no avail. He was pronounced dead at 9:13 am.
In their release, the VBPD noted Horwitz’s full legal name, but added “Norah” in parentheses. Horwitz was also listed as female and authorities noted that “she” was being held in custody at the Virginia Beach Jail.
According to Reduxx, Horwitz appeared in court on Monday and was assigned a public defender after expressing that as a low-income worker, hiring a lawyer was too expensive.
Dr. Horwitz was a dentist and served as President of the Hebrew Academy of Tidewater and President of the United Jewish Federation of Tidewater. The Art of Dentistry, Dr. Horwitz’s practice, said in a biography that he was married to his wife for over 25 years, with the two having three children.
Michael Horwitz was also a drag performer under the name “Menorah Horwitz” in Portland, Oregon. Horwitz wrote a series of stories for the Portland Mercury in June 2017 regarding Pride month.
In 2016 Horwitz performed alongside drag queen “Sharon Needles,” who was on the fourth season of RuPaul’s Drag Race.
Horwitz also published a book titled “The Diary of Menorah Horwitz,” which describes his combination of “Judaism and a love of drag in all the wrong ways when he becomes Menorah, Portland’s premiere Anne Frank impersonator,” according to a synopsis of the book.

Don’t you feel sorry for him/“her”? He/“she” is now an orphan!

Sarcasm aside, the story of “Menorah Horwitz” actually turned out to be relevant to the topic of my American Spectator column, but I don’t want to spoil the surprise too much. At any rate, after wrapping up my day-job work and taking a shower, it was 4 o’clock before I headed down here to Sheetz, where I could use their WiFi and concentrate on finishing that column which, as always, took longer than I’d expected. How is it that after all these years, I’m still plagued by this problem?

Hunter S. Thompson never solved his Deadline Crisis Syndrome either, but I would hate to follow his example too closely, consider how that ultimately worked out. Anyway, I managed to file 1,900 words before 6:30 and the girls on the desk said that was OK, so it should be online tomorrow. Meanwhile, I’ve been paying for coffee here at Sheetz to legitimize my use of their WiFi and, believe it or not, next week I’ll be blogging with an Alaska dateline, for reasons that I’ll explain once I get there, but that trip won’t be cheap, so for now, I’ll just ask readers to recall the Five Most Important Words in the English Language:

HIT THE FREAKING TIP JAR!



 

 

Approaching the Nadir of Wokeness

Posted on | June 13, 2023 | Comments Off on Approaching the Nadir of Wokeness

How far down the slippery slope of “woke” craziness have we slid? Well, California is evidently ready to mandate insurance coverage for gay men hiring women to be surrogate babymakers:

California lawmakers are advancing a bill that would redefine the inability of men to get pregnant as “infertility” and entitle them to insurance-covered fertility treatments.
The legislation, which passed in the Senate late last month and is about to be taken up by the Assembly, would require employer-sponsored insurance plans to cover all nonexperimental fertility treatments, including artificial insemination of pregnancy surrogates. Supporters of the legislation have touted it as an overdue step toward “fertility equality” for LGBT people.
Freshman state senator Caroline Menjivar (D.), who coauthored the bill with Assemblywoman Buffy Wicks (D.), said: “It will ensure that queer couples no longer have to pay more out of pocket to start families than non-queer families. … This bill is critical to achieving full-lived equality for LGBTQ+ people, as well as advancing well-rounded and comprehensive health care for all Californians.”
In liberal California, opposition to the bill, S.B. 729, has been mild and focused on concerns about ballooning insurance premiums. But the measure is part of a nascent campaign by LGBT rights advocates that could open a new front in the national culture war over gender.
California already requires health care insurance providers to cover fertility treatments other than in vitro fertilization for policyholders who are medically infertile. The law defines infertility based on a physician’s diagnosis or according to the widely accepted definition of not being able to have a child after a year or more of trying.
The fertility insurance bill would expand the coverage mandate for employers to include IVF and expand the legal definition of infertility to include, “A person’s inability to reproduce either as an individual or with their partner without medical intervention.” Infertility would no longer be defined only as a disease or medical condition but also as a “status,” such as being in a gay or lesbian relationship or being single.
California business and insurance groups have objected to the bill’s projected price tag for employers, even as they have been careful not to criticize its intent. According to an analysis by the California Health Benefits Review Program, the coverage mandates would raise annual premiums for employer-sponsored plans by more than $330 million a year. The California Association of Health Plans said the coverage mandates are the most expensive of 16 that the legislature is considering, which together would add about $1 billion to the premiums. . . .
One of the bill’s nonprofit sponsors, Men Having Babies, describes its broader goal as “to remove financial barriers to surrogacy parenting for gay men worldwide, a cause which we refer to as Fertility Equality.”
“Central to our fight for more equitable access to parenting options is what we know from our combined experiences: The anguish and yearning that same sex couples and singles feel due to their inability to reproduce without medical intervention is equal to the anguish of heterosexual couples who suffer from ‘medical infertility,'” the group says on its website.
Men Having Babies—along with another S.B. 729 sponsor, LGBT powerhouse Equality California—successfully lobbied to insert key language into the bill. The groups also claim to have added LGBT-friendly wording into infertility insurance mandates in Maryland, New York, New Jersey, and Illinois. California would be the second state, following Illinois in 2021, to adopt a version of their redefinition of infertility.

You really have to give them credit for coining these euphemisms. “Fertility equality” and “more equitable access to parenting options” — phrases like these function as a sort of rhetorical sedative, lulling the listener into a stupor where they can ignore the stark madness of forcing people to subsidize such craziness. Because that’s what this is really about — money. In order to achieve this “equality,” everybody will be forced to pay more for health insurance, to subsidize “access to parenting options” for men disinclined (or unable) to do what men otherwise do to become parents. And if you complain about this, of course, you’re a dangerous extremist and the FBI will soon be wiretapping your phone.



 

 

Chaos in NYPD as Commissioner Resigns

Posted on | June 13, 2023 | Comments Off on Chaos in NYPD as Commissioner Resigns

Keechant Sewell (left) with NYC Mayor Eric Adams

Three kids “horsing around” with a basketball in Brooklyn somehow set in motion a chain of events that has led to the resignation of New York City’s first female police commissioner. One of the first moves Mayor Eric Adams made when he took office in January 2022 was to appoint Keechant Sewell as the new NYPD Commissioner. Adams, himself a retired NYPD officer, was praised for choosing a woman as the city’s top cop. Sewell had spent more than 20 years as a cop in Nassau County.

What does any of this have to do with three kids in Brooklyn? Well, it’s kind of a long story. Sewell had complained that City Hall was interfering with her authority as commissioner:

Sewell’s authority became more tenuous after she sided with the city’s Civilian Complaint Review Board’s decision to discipline Chief of Department Jeffrey Maddrey, the department’s highest-ranking uniformed officer.
Maddrey, who was found by the police civilian’s watchdog to have abused his authority in a 2021 gun case, was highly regarded at City Hall, which “wanted him to get a pass,” according to sources.

Having researched this, I can assure you that “2021 gun case” was the biggest nothingburger in the history of nothingburgers, and that if it had happened anywhere else — OK, well, anywhere saner than New York City, at least — nobody ever would have heard about it. Yet somehow, because it is New York City, where everybody’s crazy, it turned into a cause célèbre and has now thrown the entire NYPD into turmoil.

Jeffrey Maddrey (left); Kruythoff Forrester (right)

Let’s begin by acknowledging that everybody involved in this story is black. The mayor’s black, the police commissioner is black, Chief Maddrey is black and so, too, is retired cop Kruythoff Forrester. Therefore, anyone trying to find a “social justice” angle here is going to be disappointed. Whatever else is involved in this story, there’s no “systemic racism” or “white privilege” to blame. So . . . November, 2021:

One of the highest-ranking members of the NYPD is being eyed by Brooklyn prosecutors for his role in getting a retired cop cleared of gun charges, The Post has learned.
The probe centers around an incident from the night before Thanksgiving, when former NYPD Officer Kruythoff Forrester allegedly pulled a gun on a trio of kids in Brownsville, according to sources with knowledge of the ordeal.
Chief Jeffrey Maddrey — who has been bragging to others in the department of his impending promotion with the incoming Eric Adams administration — got wind of the collar, showed up at the 73rd Precinct and ordered officers to void the arrest, sources tell The Post.
Just over 45 minutes later, Forrester was cut free, sources said.
Accompanying the off-duty, three-star chief that night to the stationhouse was Deputy Chief Scott Henderson, commanding officer of Brooklyn North Patrol Borough, sources said.
It’s unclear how Maddrey — who was tapped to run the NYPD’s community outreach last year despite prior scandals involving romantic indiscretions — learned of Forrester’s arrest or how the two men know each other.
The Civilian Complaint Review Board has opened a probe into the incident and referred the officers’ actions, including Maddrey’s involvement, and the gun charge Forrester faced to the Brooklyn DA’s Office Tuesday evening for potential criminal charges, sources said.
The gun case allegedly involving Forrester unfolded on Nov. 24 on Saratoga Avenue, where a trio of boys, ages 12, 13 and 14, were horsing around outside a real estate office that’s owned by the retired cop’s family, sources said.
At one point, one of the boys accidentally tossed a basketball into a camera set up on the outside of the storefront and ran off down Pacific Street.

(Oh, “accidentally”? These three young hooligans just happened to be “horsing around” at night and knocked out a security camera in front of a business “accidentally”? But never mind . . .)

Forrester then allegedly chased after the boys, came up behind them and threatened them with a gun, possibly firing at least one shot, sources said.
The 12-year-old boy sprinted home and called 911, and the other two ran off in a different direction, according to the sources.
The three kids independently gave cops identical accounts of the encounter and described the gun, which matched the description of the loaded pistol found on Forrester when cops questioned him, according to sources.
Forrester never said he feared for his safety or announced himself as current or former law enforcement, according to sources, who added that the ex-cop denied pulling a firearm.
Investigators have a video showing Forrester leaving his storefront and returning — but it doesn’t show the confrontation between him and the kids, sources said. In another video, first reported by The City and found by investigators, the kids can be heard yelling that Forrester had a gun.

See? Nothingburger.

Being chased by an angry gun-waving property owner is the kind of educational opportunity more “youth” in New York City need. There are plenty of places in America where if a property owner had shot such young vandals, no charges would have been filed, and most folks in the community would have said, “Served ’em right.” But whatever else you say about Forrester, he didn’t shoot anybody. He just gave those kids a good scare, and who can fault him for that? These kids nowadays . . .

Now imagine the situation when Chief Maddrey finds out a retired cop has been arrested over this silly nothingburger case. He did exactly what anyone would have expected him to do: Back the Blue, baby.

Being a cop in New York City is a tough job. Every day is Rorke’s Drift, surrounded by screaming hordes of Zulu warriors. Anyone who would volunteer for the job of trying to keep the lid on the boiling cauldron of violent criminality that is New York City deserves a certain amount of deference and, while the liberal wussies on the Civilian Complaint Review Board might fault Chief Maddrey’s exercise of his prerogative, I’d have to rule in his favor. The whole thing was just a nothingburger.

So far, I’m not a big fan of Mayor Adams, but if Commissioner Sewell sided with the review board against Chief Maddrey, I guess I’m glad to see her resign, even though I think the situation at NYPD is likely to go from bad to worse in the future. New York City, like most other major cities in America, is increasingly ungovernable, and my advice to anyone still living there is simple: Get out before it’s too late.



 

 

In The Mailbox: 06.12.23

Posted on | June 13, 2023 | Comments Off on In The Mailbox: 06.12.23

— compiled by Wombat-socho

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OVER THE TRANSOM
357 Magnum: What Would You Do If You Called 911 And They Ignored You?
EBL: Harvard and the Making of the Unabomber, Chesterton Sunday, Elizabeth Schuyler, and The Great War of Archimedes
Twitchy: Here’s How Sesame Street Sells Pride Month To Kids, Johns Hopkins: Where Men Are Men And Women Are Non-Men!, and Speaker McCarthy Turns Tables On CNN Reporter
Louder With Crowder: Garth Brooks appears to side with Bud Light, Students jeer Pride video forced on them in MATH class, so the teacher threatens them with weekend detention, and Massive amount of Americans turn AGAINST allowing trans athletes to compete against real girls
Vox Popoli: Banking in Yuan, Regression to the Historical Mean, Officially Outdated, The Testimony of Elie Wiesel, and You Are Not the Topic
Stoic Observations: I’m Squinty

RIPPED FROM THE HEADLINES
Adam Piggott: To Stand Behind the True Cross
American Conservative: The Bomb Myth, The Drug on Your Phone, and Pitcher Canned for Supporting Bud Light Boycott
American Greatness: Can Trump Clean The Augean Stables on the Potomac?, White House Accused of Violating U.S. Flag Code with Pride Flag Display, and Grassley Bombshell: Burisma Exec Secretly Recorded Conversations With Joe and Hunter Biden Regarding Bribery Scheme
American Power: Chris Begley, The Next Apocalypse
American Thinker: As Biden Abuses Our Republic, His Handlers Abuse Him, Trump Was Right About Russia, and Same Plot, Different Actors
Animal Magnetism: Goodbye, Blue Monday
Babalu Blog: Swedish parliament calls on the EU to stop financing the Cuban dictatorship, Violent crimes keep intensifying in Cuba along with repression and hunger, Leftovers in communist Cuba, and Some Russian tourists are ‘disappearing’ in Cuba
BattleSwarm: Abbott Gets His Slush Fund Back, Even The Unabomber Couldn’t Stand College Lefties, and This Is Your City On Democrats: Philadelphia
Behind The Black: Red China tests parachutes on recent Long March 3B launch, SpaceX launches another 52 Starlink satellites, SpaceX launches 72 smallsats; lands a Falcon 9 1st stage for the 200th time, Astronomers admit new satellite constellations “are not a threat” to Hubble, and The evidence shows clearly that Biden has worked to squelch Elon Musk and SpaceX
Cafe Hayek: Reducing CO2 Concentrations In the Atmosphere Is Not An End In Itself, Rubio Is Wrong, and Soiled by Socialism
CDR Salamander: Strategy For Facing The Red Chinese & Russian Threat, also, Funding DoD In Inflation & About Replacing Weapons & Ammo Sent To Ukraine
Chicago Boyz: “Cricket Morality”
Da Tech Guy: A Very Basic Question that some in the GOP Need to Answer, Winsome Sears is my President, Can You Say: “Game Set and Match”, and Disney’s Fahrenheit 2023
Don Surber: Why LGBTWTFBBQ Is Losing
First Street Journal: There are times when being courteous is harmful to society, He will not do well in prison, and The Philadelphia Inquirer whines that not enough blacks are getting into the legal marijuana business
Gates Of Vienna: The Visegrád Four Become the Visegrád Two, Your Papers, Please, Here, Take Our Money! Please!, Transgenders are the Vanguard of the Socialist Revolution, and When Migrants Become Pirates
The Geller Report: Authenticated Leaked Video Shows D.C. Cops Were ‘Rioters’ and Instigators at J-6 Protest, 96% of U.S. Climate Data is Corrupted, New Report Finds, George Soros’ Son Takes Over Father’s $25B Empire, and Grounds to Immediately Dismiss All Charges Against Trump
Hogewash: That’s No Space Station. It’s a Moon, Smog, Team Kimberlin Post of the Day, and Adventures at a State Party Convention
Hollywood In Toto: 19 Criminally Underrated Movies, The Two Reasons The Bodyguard Became a Sensation, Garth Brooks Goes to ‘Low Places’ in Bud Light Fight, and Transformers: Rise of the Beasts Might Be Best in Series
The Lid: Mark Levin Blows His Lid Over Trump Indictment “This IS The Insurrection”, also, 36 Years Ago Reagan Uttered His Most Powerful Words, ‘Mr. Gorbachev, Tear Down This Wall!’
Legal Insurrection: Muslim and Christian Parents in Ottawa Protest LGBT Policies in Schools, “This is an indictment that comes across as a very public relations-oriented document”, Unabomber Ted Kaczynski Dies in Prison at Age 81, Report: Fox News Sends Tucker Carlson Cease-and-Desist Letter Over Twitter Show, New California Bill Would Punish Parents for not ‘Affirming’ Their Child’s Gender Identity,  and Disgusted Parents Describe Princeton President’s Graduation Address as a ‘Woke Sermon’
Nebraska Energy Observer: Saturday – just for you, First Sunday after Trinity, and Cancelling Anglo-Saxons, Tromp Indicted, and more
Outkick: Deion Sanders Puts Collectives On Blast, Wants Players To Focus On NIL, Getting ‘That Lamar Jackson Bag’, Martina Navratilova Slams Austin Killips After He Wins Another Women’s Race, Brittney Griner Wasn’t In Danger, And She’s Not An ‘American Hero’ Despite Narrative, Charles Barkley Says His Upcoming CNN Show Feels Like ‘Jumping On The Titanic’, Ump Show Unfolds After Blatant Missed Strikeout Leads To Home Run That Cost Alabama Super Regional Win, and Breanna Stewart Calls For Chartered Flights For Brittney Griner After She Was Asked Questions In An Airport
Power Line: Six theses on the Trump indictment, Last Act for the Unabomber?, and Now They Tell Us!
Shark Tank: DeSantis Disses Trump-Appointed SCOTUS Justices, also, DeSantis Dubbed “Grand Wizard” At Tony Awards [Robert Byrd could not be reached for comment.]
Shot In The Dark: The Racket, 36 Years Ago Today, and A County of Cowards
STUMP: Podcast: Failure, Sunk Costs, and Candace Wheeler, also, Data Visualization: People and Books in 1946
The Political Hat: The Surrey Police Are Big Brother
This Ain’t Hell: Former Marine Pat Robertson dies, Army Veteran, who disarmed club attacker, to lead pride parade, Fake soldier’s appearance at remembrance event results in his exposure, Russians use $14M chopper – to kill an ag sprayer, Phony special forces man accused of punching his girlfriend, and Base Drag Show Ban
Transterrestrial Musings:  The Delusion Continues, DEI And NASA, The Augean Stables On The Potomac, News You Can Use, and Case Closed
Victory Girls: Anglo-Saxons Aren’t Real, Salon: The Eighteen States Of America, and Fox News “Cease and Desist” To Tucker
Volokh Conspiracy: Against the “Banana Republic” Critique of Indicting Trump, also, Donald Trump’s Breach of Confidentiality Agreement Lawsuit Against Niece Mary Trump Can Go Forward
Watts Up With That: Mexico and South America Must Tap Fossil Fuels to Fight Poverty, Wrong, Washington Post, Climate Change Is Not Driving ‘Arizona’s Water Troubles’ and The Push for Regulating Banks: An Alarm Bell for the Advent of Eco-Fascism?
Weasel Zippers: California Bill Would Charge Any Parent Who Doesn’t Affirm Child’s Transgenderism With “Child Abuse”, Report: Joe, Hunter Each Got $5 Million From Energy Executive, and Biden Gets Confused Again After Finishing Speech
The Federalist: The Drama At CNN Shows The Impossibility Of Fixing The Media, Ted Kaczynski’s Murderous Legacy Doesn’t Mean His Diagnosis Of The Post-Industrial West Is Wrong, You Don’t Have To Be A Tradwife To Fight In The Culture War, The U.K. Just Banned Chemical Castration For Kids. America Should Do The Same And More, and Extremist Left Claims Only Nazis Want To Teach Children Grammar And Patriotism
Mark Steyn: Racing is Life: Steve McQueen and His Mighty Flop, Le Mans, Tal Bachman: Two Centuries of Rugby, Part V, and The Girl from Ipanema

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