In The Mailbox: 11.30.23
Posted on | November 30, 2023 | 1 Comment
— compiled by Wombat-socho
Still not feeling 100%. Full link dumps tomorrow.
Silicon Valley et Hamas delenda sunt.
OVER THE TRANSOM
357 Magnum: Disney Tells Investors Social Engineering Comes Before Profits
EBL: Joe Biden – “We have put together I think the most extensive and inclusive voter fraud organization in the history of American politics.”, Lessons in Chemistry, and I suddenly got some dust in my eyes
Twitchy: Not all Heroes Wear Capes – Rand Paul Saves Joni Ernst With Heimlich Maneuver, Cowardly Brown U. Prez Drops References To Jewish Symbols After Heckling, and Nikki Haley Gets Kiss Of Death Endorsement
Louder With Crowder: Chicago Mayor runs out of scapegoats for why his city sucks, so he blames “far-right”, Americans Need Over $11,000 More Under Joe Biden Just To Afford Bare Minimum To Survive, and Michigan Governor Signs Legislation To Eliminate Fossil Fuels. Also Jobs, Reliable Energy, & The Middle Class
Vox Popoli: Don’t Think of it as Surveillance, also, Stumbling Toward 2033
Stoic Observations: Passion Without Purpose
Gab News: FBI Raids Catholic Family After Teenager Posts “Offensive” Memes In Group Chat
RIPPED FROM THE HEADLINES
CDR Salamander: Europe’s Entitlement Bird Looking For a Place To Roost
Don Surber: Harvard to Google – Drop dead
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Chicago Mayor Goes Full Jussie Smollett, Blames ‘Right-Wing Extremism’ for City’s Migrant Crisis: ‘They’re Still Mad That a Black Man Is Free in This Country’
Posted on | November 30, 2023 | 2 Comments

Everybody remembers the crazy storyline from January 2019: In the wee hours of a Tuesday morning in Chicago, actor Jussie Smollett claimed he was returning from a trip to a Subway sandwich shop when he was attacked by two white men wearing “Make America Great Again” caps, who shouted racist and homophobic slurs, poured bleach on him, tied a noose around his neck and exclaimed: “This is MAGA country!” As fake hate-crime hoaxes go, this was one of the least plausible narratives ever. Republican terrorists in Chicago? At 2 a.m.? In below-zero weather? Targeting an actor who most people never heard of?
Smollett’s tale was quickly exposed as a lie, but his hoax expressed a common belief among liberals, that “hate” is a widespread menace in America, and that Republican voters are all guilty of “hate.” It was therefore not really surprising that the mayor of Chicago — Joe Biden got 74% of the vote in Cook County — would invoke this belief when discussing his city’s illegal immigrant problem:
QUESTION: Would you want some limits placed on the flow of migrants from other cities and states?
CHICAGO MAYOR BRANDON JOHNSON: It has to be better coordination. What we have seen is a raggedy form instituted by right-wing extremism. Everyone knows that the right-wing extremism in this country has targeted Democratically-ran cities and quite frankly, they’ve been very intentional about going after Democratically-ran cities that are led by people of color.
Their whole motivation is to create disruption and chaos because that’s what this particular party has been about. This is the same political party that did not want to accept that President Obama was actually an American. It’s the same Republican right-wing extremism that stormed the Capitol. It’s the same right-wing extremism that refuses to accept the results of the Civil War. It’s raggedy. It’s disrespectful. It’s mean-spirited. It’s an unclean spirit, quite frankly.
So I got you. I got you. I just want to make sure that people understand what we’re facing. That’s why it’s so important that the faith community is leaning in at this moment. And so what what I’ve said, there has to be better coordination. Look, Pastor Will Hall who’s also an Alderman of the Sixth Ward visited the border. He saw the chaos firsthand. And so part of our effort to go to the the border was to make sure that there was better coordination with the flow of migrants who are seeking asylum here but this is not unprecedented.
When the Ukrainian refugees found their way to the shores of America there were 30,000 of them right here in the city of Chicago and you don’t hear a word about it because it was coordinated. There was federal dollars that were attached to those families and so to your question, yes it has to be better coordinated. As far as limitations we have to have parameters that respect the dignity of families who want to call Chicago their home right.
It is abysmal and it’s an affront for everything that is good about this country, for the extremism in this country to use people as political tools to settle political scores for something that happened 400 years ago. They’re still mad that a black man is free in this country. This is nothing new.
Am I the only one who sees this as scapegoating, no different than Jew-haters blaming all the world’s problems on a “Zionist conspiracy”?
Instead of being distracted by the mayor’s (deliberately) divisive rhetoric, however, let’s talk about the actual policy issue involved. The subtext of the Chicago mayor’s remarks was the fact that in 2022, Texas Republican Gov. Gregg Abbott started bussing migrants to Democrat-run cities:
• Over 11,900 migrants to Washington, D.C. since April 2022
• Over 14,800 migrants to New York City since August 2022
• Over 8,700 migrants to Chicago since August 2022
• Over 3,000 migrants to Philadelphia since November 2022
• Over 1,500 migrants to Denver since May 18
• Over 610 migrants to Los Angeles since June 14
Keep in mind that these numbers are the proverbial “drop in a bucket” compared to the tsunami of “asylum seekers” who have poured into Texas as a result of Joe Biden’s policies. Abbott’s bussing program — overwhelmingly popular in Texas, of course — is an expression of a common-sense reaction to Biden’s policies: Why should Texans (most of whom vote Republican) have to bear the burden of Biden’s policies, while the liberals who voted for Biden (and who live far away from the Mexican border) are exempt from the consequences of the open-borders policy they evidently prefer? All Abbott is doing is giving Democrat voters a chance to experience what it is they’re voting for.
Once we start talking about actual policy — a discussion that Democrats wish to avoid — it behooves us to speak in terms of numbers. Most people have no idea about the actual numbers behind the immigration debate. As a matter of fact, for the past two decades or so, the United States has admitted about 1 million legal immigrants annually. Many of my conservative friends believe that number is too large, and that it would be better to reduce the number of legal immigrants admitted to the U.S., especially in terms of what’s called “chain migration.” Nevertheless, when you realize we’re legally admitting a million immigrants every year, and have been doing so since the 1990s, the problem of illegal immigration comes into sharper focus. Given our generous welcome to any immigrant willing to follow the law, why should we let ourselves be bullied into tolerating the unwelcome presence of foreign lawbreakers?
Democrats (and open-borders Republicans) don’t want to discuss the actual policies and actual numbers in regard to immigration. The open-borders lobby wants to use emotional appeals and accusations of “racism” to persuade the foolish and intimidate any potential opposition. We cannot solve policy problems by such tactics, and it behooves conservatives always to avoid mirroring the name-calling and emotionalism of the open-borders lobby. Educate the public, and tell them the actual facts. This report was just issued today:
The Census Bureau’s Current Population Survey (CPS) shows that the total foreign-born or immigrant population (legal and illegal) was 49.5 million in October 2023 — a 4.5 million increase since President Biden took office and a new record high. At 15 percent, the foreign-born share of the U.S. population is also the highest ever recorded in American history. As the debate rages over the ongoing border crisis, this finding is important because administrative numbers such as border encounters or even legal immigrant arrivals do not measure the actual size of the immigrant population, which is what ultimately determines immigration’s impact on the country.
Among the findings:
• In October 2023, the CPS shows that 15 percent of the U.S. population is now foreign-born — higher than any U.S. government survey or census has ever recorded.
• The 49.5 million foreign-born residents (legal and illegal) in October 2023 is also a new record high.
• Since President Biden took office in January 2021, the foreign-born population has grown by 4.5 million — larger than the individual populations of 25 U.S. states.
• Based on our prior estimates of illegal immigrants, more than half (2.5 million) of the 4.5 million increase in the foreign-born population since January 2021 is likely due to illegal immigration. If adjusted for those missed by the survey, the increase would be larger.
• The 4.5 million increase overall and the 2.5 million increase in illegal immigrants are both net figures. The number of new arrivals was significantly higher, but was offset by outmigration and natural mortality among the foreign-born already here.
• The foreign-born population has grown on average by 137,000 a month since President Biden took office, compared to 42,000 a month during Trump’s presidency before Covid-19 hit, and 68,000 a month during President Obama’s two terms.
• The scale of immigration is so high that it appears to have made the new Census Bureau population projections, published on November 9 of this year, obsolete. The bureau projected that the foreign-born share was not supposed to hit 15 percent until 2033.
• The largest percentage increases since January 2021 are for immigrants from South America (up 28 percent); Central America (up 25 percent); Sub-Saharan Africa (up 21 percent); the Caribbean (up 20 percent); and the Middle East (up 14 percent).
• Immigrants from all of Latin America increased by 2.9 million since January 2021, accounting for 63 percent of the total increase in the foreign-born.
• While a large share of the recent foreign-born growth is due to illegal immigration, legal immigrants still account for three-fourths of the total foreign-born population.
You can read the whole thing. My point is that irresponsible demagogues like the mayor of Chicago don’t care about facts, any more than Jussie Smollett cared about facts when he perpetrated his notorious hate-crime hoax in Chicago. They are two sides of the same coin.
In the words of two famous Chicagoans: This Is MAGA Country. https://t.co/fpA0mccXUw
— Breitbart News (@BreitbartNews) November 29, 2023
In the Mailbox: 11.29.23
Posted on | November 29, 2023 | 1 Comment
— compiled by Wombat-socho
Sick as hell with some kind of cold, but otherwise okay…as opposed to our man Doug Hagin at the Daley Gator, who could use your help.
Silicon Valley et Hamas delenda sunt.
OVER THE TRANSOM
Average Bubba: Welcome To Biden’s Amerika
EBL: Did Netanyahu Promise Not To Go After Hamas in Qatar?
Twitchy: Mika Brzezinski Claims Everyone Knows Somebody Who’s Suffered Like Hunter Biden, SecEd Miguel Cardona Butchers Ronald Reagan Quote, and BBC Promotes New Julius Caesar Documentary, And Boy, Does It Look Terrible
Louder With Crowder: Education Secretary Lacks Education, Mangles Famous Ronald Reagan Quote Used AGAINST People Like Joe Biden, UFC’s Sean Strickland (and his gun) shows his is the WRONG house to trespass on: “I thought he was stealing my car”, and Woman Refuses To Compete In Pool Championship Against Man, Her Teammates’ Supportive Response Drives Her To Tears
Vox Popoli: The Book Sale and the Bindery, 1.1 Million Dead, Literally Fake Media, and The Internet isn’t Dead
Flappr: Wes Reviews The Fall Of The House of Usher, Episodes 5-8
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CDR Salamander: The Naval War College After October 7
Don Surber: Democrats are splitting up
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MSNBC Guest Noura Erakat: ‘You Can Support Israel and Hate Jewish People’
Posted on | November 29, 2023 | Comments Off on MSNBC Guest Noura Erakat: ‘You Can Support Israel and Hate Jewish People’

Let’s start by agreeing that the ability to nod along with left-wing pretzel logic is pretty much Joy Reid’s only qualification to be on national TV, but then we have to proceed to asking the question, “Who is Rutgers University Professor Noura Erakat?” From her official profile:
Noura Erakat is a human rights attorney and an Associate Professor at Rutgers University, New Brunswick in the Department of Africana Studies and the Program in Criminal Justice. Her research interests include human rights law, humanitarian law, national security law, refugee law, social justice, and critical race theory. Noura is an editorial committee member of the Journal for Palestine Studies and a co-Founding Editor of Jadaliyya, an electronic magazine on the Middle East that combines scholarly expertise and local knowledge. She is the author of Justice for Some: Law and in the Question of Palestine (Stanford University Press, 2019). . . .
Noura served as Legal Counsel for the Domestic Policy Subcommittee of the Oversight and Government Reform Committee in the House of Representatives from 2007-2009. Prior to her time on Capitol Hill, Noura received a New Voices Fellowship to work as the national grassroots organizer and legal advocate at the US Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation.
So, she was a Democrat congressional aide, after having previously worked for something called the U.S. Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation, which has since changed its name to the U.S. Campaign for Palestinian Rights, and I’ll bet most readers will have no problem guessing who one of their major donors is. Anyway, here’s some more interesting information about Professor Erakat:
In June 2020, Erakat’s cousin Ahmed’s car collided with a military checkpoint in the West Bank near Abu Dis, following which he was shot and killed by Israeli soldiers.
Yes, Professor Erakat’s cousin was a Palestinian terrorist who deliberately rammed into a border checkpoint, injuring one of the guards. Do a bit of research, and you’ll find that getting rammed by Palestinian terrorists is a fairly common risk for Israeli border guards. You will probably not be surprised to learn that, despite video clearly showing that the ramming attack by Professor Erakat’s cousin was deliberate, she claims he was an innocent victim. And so this is the person whose words Joy Reid was nodding along with, and I’ll quote the whole thing, just so it can’t be claimed I’ve taken her out of context:
JOY REID: Let me show you a picture. I want to show you a picture. I’m very curious to know what you think of it. This is the prime minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, giving a tour at one of the kibbutz that was attacked on October 7, to one Elon Musk. What is happening here? Why is Elon Musk, who has made some pretty heinous anti-Semitic statements on his version of Twitter, and has been accused of anti-Semitism, what is he doing in Israel? Why would he be received by the prime minister at this time?
NOURA ERAKAT, RUTGERS UNIVERSITY INTERNATIONAL STUDIES PROFESSOR: Well, I’m not really sure why Elon Musk is there. I will say that it points out to a phenomenon we have seen, which is the conflation of anti-Zionism and anti-Semitism, where we can have very explicit anti-Semites like former President Donald Trump who appointed to a room of Jewish Americans and referred to Israel as their country, highlighting this trope of dual loyalties and nationalities, who said that — refers to their wealth and their power in a way that hits on classic anti-Semitic tropes and yet is hailed as Israel’s, you know, number one ally. And this points to this phenomenon of the difference between support for Israel and support and protection for Jewish life. Those are not the same thing.
The opposition to Zionism and the idea that you oppose, you oppose an ethnonational state that is contingent on maintaining a Jewish demographic majority that requires the ongoing removal of Palestinians and the confiscation of their lands is not the same thing as bigotry towards Jewish people, and that’s precisely why you see a very robust, diverse coalition including Jewish voice for peace and other anti-Zionist Jews who are part of this movement.
When we see Elon Musk there and you’re scratching your head saying wait a minute, I thought he actually has said very anti-Semitic things, it’s precise because these are not the same thing. You can support Israel and hate Jewish people, and that’s the sad truth here, is that many of us who are fighting to free Palestine are fighting for all people’s freedom, including for Jewish liberation, which we see as part and parcel of our human emancipation, and we find our safety in solidarity.
Notice the unqualified assertion by Joy Reid that Elon Musk has made “heinous anti-Semitic statements” — heinous! — and the equally unqualified assertion that Trump is a “very explicit” anti-Semite, as if no one could argue with these crude slanders. But then consider that Professor Erakat defended her own cousin’s attempt to kill Israeli border guards, and weigh that in the balance against whatever you may think about Musk and Trump. Say what you will about Elon Musk, he never rammed into any border checkpoints, as far as I know.
WATCH Joy Reid Nod Like the Bobblehead She is as Antisemitic Professor Calls Elon Musk Antisemitichttps://t.co/AbM83LKVY3
— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) November 29, 2023
Suspect in Shooting of Palestinian Students ‘Struggled With Depression’
Posted on | November 28, 2023 | 2 Comments

In the immediate aftermath of the weekend shooting in Burlington, Vermont — wounding Hisham Awartani, Kinnan Abdalhamid, and Tahseen Aliahmad — I braced myself for an anticipated tsunami of reports about an “extremist” radicalized by Fox News and “far right” websites, because that’s obviously who must have done it, right?
Then the arrest of a suspect was announced Sunday, and I was still bracing myself for the expected media onslaught blaming a right-wing “climate of hate” for the Burlington gunman’s crime. But I waited, and waited, and waited some more, and even after the suspect was publicly identified as Jason Eaton, 48, the media horde failed to produce the “blame Republicans” headlines I had feared. This led me to wonder what the heck was going on, and then I found this story by the Daily Beast:
The suspect accused of shooting three Palestinian college students in Vermont on Saturday night has worked as a farm hand, a Harvard research assistant, and a former ski instructor, according to a resume reviewed by The Daily Beast.
Jason J. Eaton, 48, was arrested Sunday afternoon and charged with three counts of second-degree attempted murder in connection with the shooting. Police say the college students were walking along a Burlington street when the suspect opened fire with a handgun “without speaking.” Afterward, he fled. . . .
Eaton had previously struggled with depression and had Thanksgiving with his family just days earlier, his mother told The Daily Beast in an exclusive interview. “Jason has had a lot of struggles in his life but he is such a kind and loving person,” Mary Reed, his mother, said on Monday. “I am just shocked by the whole thing.” . . .
(This phrase — “struggled with depression” — could be used to describe tens of millions of Americans who never opened fire on three strangers for no discernible reason.)
Eaton’s resume states that he went to the University of Idaho for a bachelor’s in general studies in 2001, where he focused on natural resource ecology and conservation biology but was seven credits short of graduating. He also got a graduate certification at the University of Idaho in environmental education, which is pending his undergraduate completion, as well as a pro-professional forestry degree at Paul Smith’s College, according to the document. . . .
(“Environmental education”? Hmmm.)
According to NBC, Eaton appears to have a YouTube account that has playlists with videos that include “Expose Fauci,” long COVID, economics, and how to use brain crystals for “psychic powers.” An Instagram account that appears to belong to him also shows him on a farm and cooking.
In an X account that appeared to belong to Eaton, he describes himself as a “radical citizen…patrolling demockracy and crapitalism for oathcreepers.” A 2022 archived version of that same account, which contains the same photo, has a more subdued bio that describes him as a Vermont dad and part-time farmer. The archived X account also provides a link to a Substack, with the “wandering ramblings of a reformed broker on the ADHD/ASD spectrum.” . . .
(The hints of kookiness begin to proliferate.)
Reed said Eaton had previously suffered from depression and other mental health issues but had been “in such a good mood” when she saw him on Thanksgiving.
She said her son, who has bounced around different jobs and previously was an “assistant to a financial officer.” . . .
On Thanksgiving, Reed said, Eaton was “totally normal” and the family had a great holiday together. It was not immediately clear whether Eaton owned a gun. “It was the best Thanksgiving we had in years,” Eaton’s mother said. “We were all together.”
During the family dinner, Reed said that Eaton did not mention the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas. She added, however, that her son is a “very religious person” who connects with different religious figures and often reads the Bible.
“He, like all of us, thinks the world is a mess,” Reed said. “He is a spiritual person.”
Yeah, not much in the way of a specific motive there, but you get the idea that Eaton led a rather aimless and unsuccessful life — leaving college just seven credits shy of a diploma — and had some distinctly weird ideas bouncing around in his head (“other mental health issues”). As much as the media might want to depict Eaton as a “right-wing extremist,” his biography doesn’t lend itself to such a narrative. Unless and until further evidence sheds more light on Eaton’s motive, then, his crime doesn’t help the media’s pin-the-tail-on-the-Republicans game.
Have I mentioned lately that Crazy People Are Dangerous?
In The Mailbox: 11.27.23
Posted on | November 28, 2023 | Comments Off on In The Mailbox: 11.27.23
— compiled by Wombat-socho
Silicon Valley et Hamas delenda sunt.
OVER THE TRANSOM
357 Magnum: I Can’t Wait Until We Have Socialized Medicine
EBL: Shanksgiving? Marty Krofft, RIP, and World on Fire Season 2
Twitchy: “Wasn’t He Robbing The Store With A GUN?”, Guy Tries To Make Racially Charged Rittenhouse Analogy & Reveals Himself To Be And Idiot, and State Rep “Truly Disappointed” In Shaming Of Demonstrators Who Block Roads
Louder With Crowder: Susan Sarandon’s son wants you to stop sharing this video of his mom with her boobs out, YouTube suspended us for our Bongino episode. Not because of anything we said. They just hate Bongino’s existence, A TikTok Video On Bidenomics Has Team Biden So Wee-wee’d Up, They Want Social Media To Label It Misinformation, and Senator not only admits she’s limiting your freedom, she brags about it “for the common good”
Vox Popoli: An Army of Gammas, Delingpole and the Demons, The Dangers of the Moment, We Are the Whitepills, and Copyright is Corporate Welfare
Stoic Observations: The Plessy & Parks Scenario
Draw & Talk: Yikes! People Are Quitting Every Day In Comics
Gab News: Breaking The Spell – Reclaiming The Power of Words
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American Conservative: An Alternative Narrative to the Los Angeles Streetcar Myth, also, The Pro-Life Movement Is Down, But Not Out
American Greatness: ‘Mysterious’ Entities Reportedly Giving Migrants GPS Coordinates to Unsecure Locations on Southern Border
American Thinker: Manipulating with Lies and Manufactured Sob Stories, Has the Left Finally Blown It? and Legalizing Ballot Fraud in Pennsylvania
Animal Magnetism: Vacation Totty I
Babalu Blog: Lack of food, fuel, and other shortages forces Cuban college students to drop out of school, EU human rights envoy tells political prisoners’ families Cuban dictatorship denies existence of political prisoners, The British look the other way as the Cuban dictatorship murders political prisoners, and Cuban dictatorship prefers importing rather than producing food because imports earn them greater profits
BattleSwarm: Argentina’s President Not A Fan Of Communist China, No Wonder the Left Hates “Argentina’s Trump”, and One Down: State Rep. Kyle Kacal Declines Reelection Bid
Behind The Black: Russia launches military satellite, Blue Origin begins third major expansion of Huntsville facility, and Mars’ giant sinkholes
Cafe Hayek: Worried About the Cleanliness of American Households? also, More on the Regulation (or Not) of Expression and Emissions
CDR Salamander: U.S. Navy (With Assist From Japan) Captures Pirates
Chicago Boyz: The Razors
Da Tech Guy: Some Jewish Hostages that We Were Told Did not Exist Released, Don’t Poke the Bear. Catholic Edition, This should be our policy in Israel: American hostages released or Hamas leaders dead, and Doctor Who The Star Beast Review (Plus Bonus Children in Need Destination: Skaro Review)
Don Surber: Irish Lives Matter
First Street Journal: Did you know that wanting to protect your country’s borders makes you ‘far right’? When it’s time to put up or shut up, the left do neither, and Why do the left want to defend Ukraine’s borders, but not our own?
Gates Of Vienna: Political Earthquake in The Netherlands, Stop the Mosques! Soppy, “The People Will Get Their Country Back”, and Muslim Subjugation of Women is the Same the World Over
The Geller Report: HAMAS BLOOD GAMES Delays Hostage Release, Not Another Dime to Hamas “Charities” in US, and Daughter of Critically Ill Freed Hostage Rips Red Cross
Hogewash: M87 and Its Jet, NGC 3521, The Southern Crab, Team Kimberlin Post of the Day, and A Record Black Friday
Hollywood In Toto: Only One Thing Can Save Disney’s Wish Now, The Three Worst Shows of 2023 (And 16 Runners-Up), Patricia Heaton Perfectly Sums Up Shocking Spike in Anti Semitism, Russell Peters Defends Joe Rogan from ‘Bulls***’ Cancel Culture Attacks, and Why Napoleon Will Surprise Everyone
The Lid: In the Biden Era, Walmart Officials Note that Americans Can’t Afford Toys, Spending Money on Food and Necessities
Legal Insurrection: Prof Claims Museum Collections ‘Deeply Entrenched’ in Violence, Colonialism, Anti-Israel Protesters Plan to Interrupt Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony, U.S. Air Force and Army Send Out Letters Pleading for Those Discharged for Refusing Covid Shot to Return, Investigation Claims Texas A&M is Defying State’s Ban on DEI Policies, Biden Border Crisis: – Red Chinese Nationals Flooding Across Our Borders In Record Numbers, U. Minnesota Pro-Abortion Prof Creates ‘Critical Race Theory and Implicit Bias’ Birth Class, and Democrat Privilege in Effect As Jamaal Bowman Escapes Ethics Committee Investigation Over Fire Alarm Stunt
Nebraska Energy Observer: So you know, Christ the King, and Monday Maunderings
Outkick: Gregg Popovich Doubles Down, Doesn’t Regret Mid-Game Admonishment Of Spurs Fans For Being ‘Hateful’, Desmond Howard Calls Out ESPN Colleague For Hiding In Stadium After Receiving Threats From Michigan Fans, College Football Game Ends On ‘Tragic Note’ When Opposing Team Taunts Kneeling Kicker After Missed FG, Conor McGregor Continues To Rip Irish Government, Appears To Hint At Political Aspirations, Mark Stoops Reacts To Texas A&M Reports, Makes Future Plans Clear, Mind-Blowing Stat Shows How Pathetic The Patriots’ Offense Is, and Kendra Lust & Brandi Love Celebrate Michigan Beating Ohio State
Power Line: Dolly Does Dallas, They Don’t Mind Being Wrong, Green Ideology as Class Warfare, and New Low in Liberal Ignorance
Shark Tank: FL Senator Ingoglia Introduces Bill To Bar Reparations Payments
Shot In The Dark: Mark From St. Louis Park, “Thinking Of You This Thanksgiving”, It Was 81 Years Ago Sunday, and While Waiting For The Murder Hornets
The Political Hat: News of the Week
This Ain’t Hell: Openness and transparency…yep, New Department of Homeland Security tactic in face of continued illegal immigration, and Seinfeld actress uses AI to write acceptance speech, things did not go as planned
Transterrestrial Musings: “The Game”, The Nazis And Hamas, and Back On The Road
Victory Girls: Nikki Haley Is Making Her Move, Communism: Kids Who Love It Are Elitist Brats, and Life For Hostages In The Terror Tunnels
Volokh Conspiracy: Journal of Free Speech Law: “‘Dangerous to the Liberties of a Free People’: Secret Societies and the Right to Assemble,” by Nathan Ristuccia
Watts Up With That: Blue State Residents Are Paying Way More For Energy Than Red States, New Report Shows, World’s Largest Iceberg, Three Times the Size Of NYC, Starts Moving for First Time in Over 30 Years, and While America pursues renewables, worldwide expansion is underway for nuclear generated electricity
The Federalist: Doctors Ignore Existing Postpartum Depression Treatment In Favor Of Pricey Synthetic Drugs, House Republicans: Force Joe Biden To Explain Why Israel And Ukraine Are More Important Than America, Democrat Senators Attack Justices With Ethics Complaints While Ignoring Their Own Conflicts Of Interest, Biden Air Force Nominee’s ‘Pride’ Antics Prove Leftists Have Ideologically Captured The Military, and The White House’s Black Friday Spin Can’t Blind Voters To Our Bad Economy
Mark Steyn: No Man of Her Own – Gable and Lombard’s Only Flip of the Coin, Camelot, and Is There a Non-Far Right?
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Criminal Degeneracy in Action
Posted on | November 27, 2023 | 2 Comments

Say hello to David Matthew Fines of Fort Smith, Arkansas, and yeah, go ahead and mention the obvious — face tattoos.
Does anything good ever happen to anyone after they get tattoos on their face? I doubt it. As a symbolic expression of poor decision-making skills, it’s hard to beat face tattoos, and David Matthew Fines has a documented history of making poor decisions, e.g., this incident from May 2016:
A Fort Smith man who police say led a chase on a bicycle faces felonies in connection with an apartment break-in.
David Matthew Fines, 27, of Fort Smith was arrested on suspicion of felony residential burglary, on two felony warrants for failure to appear and on suspicion of fleeing apprehension, and on two misdemeanor warrants.
Shortly before 7:15 p.m. Monday, an officer patrolled the vicinity of North 12th Street, he saw Fines riding a bicycle, knew he had warrants out for him, and decided to conduct a traffic stop. When the officer tried to conduct the traffic stop, Fines fled on his bicycle, according to the Fort Smith Police Department.
A witness who saw the chase told police Fines went into [an] apartment in the 1200 block of North G Street. The apartment manager told the officer no one was supposed to be inside the rented apartment, according to the Police Department.
The door had been left unlocked, and when the officer went inside the apartment and found Fines. The tenant of the apartment arrived at the scene and told the officer Fines didn’t have permission to be inside of his residence, according to the an arrest report.
Fines remained in the Sebastian County Detention Center Friday without bond, deputies said.
I would argue it was a mistake ever to release this guy from custody. Sure, life in prison may seem harsh in such a case, but what evidence is there that this guy — who was already wanted on two felony warrants before he fled police and broke into somebody’s apartment — is capable of a law-abiding life? He seems to be a more-or-less constant menace to public safety, and did I mention that he’s got tattoos on his face?
Because I do a lot of blogging about crime and law enforcement, and because black criminals are statistically overrepresented in such cases, some might mistakenly accuse me of racism — “RAAAAACISM!” — for my interest in these issues. But lest the SPLC add another entry to my dossier, let me make the point that I hate white criminals, too. In fact, perhaps I hate white criminals more, especially degenerate trash like David Matthew Fines of Fort Smith, Arkansas.
Not that I’m any kind of “woke,” you understand, but when you consider how often we’ve been lectured about “white privilege” and “systemic racism” in recent years, don’t you think it behooves white folks to be minding their manners and obeying the law? When the Commie mob is accusing us of these things, it seems to me, we ought to make an extra effort to prove ourselves worthy of any advantages we might actually have. Whatever it takes to deserve “white privilege,” I’m willing to do, but it seems to me that the bare minimum is not to be a despicable criminal like this Arkansas trash with tattoos on his face.
And you know what? I don’t think I’m alone in this opinion. How else to explain the wrathful reaction of Arkansas State Trooper Roam when he apprehended David Matthew Fines after a high-speed pursuit:
If you don’t want to watch the first four minutes of that frightening pursuit — Fines driving 120 mph in the opposite lane of traffic — you can skip ahead to the post-apprehension scene:
Fines: “I’m going through things, man.”
Trooper: “I don’t give a shit what you’re going through.”
And let all God’s children say, “Amen.”
Let us recall how often law enforcement gets accused of racism — “RAAAAACISM!” — when dealing with black suspects. Do you think that’s going to make them go easy on white criminals? Oh, hell, no. If Trooper Roam had just started blasting away with his pistol and filled David Matthew Fines full of bullet holes, this might not have been ruled a justifiable homicide, but nobody would have rioted. Ben Crump wouldn’t have showed up to hold a press conference. As far as most white folks are concerned, a white criminal deserves whatever ill fate may befall him: “Don’t do the crime if you can’t do the time.”
Check the Sebastian County Jail file, and you’ll see that David Matthew Fines has kept pretty busy in his criminal career since his 2016 arrest. He was repeatedly charged with violating parole, failing to pay fines, absconding, etc., and there seems to be little likelihood he’ll start a law-abiding life at any future time. So why did a judge turn him loose on a mere $130 cash bond? Can someone in Arkansas investigate this judge and maybe start a petition to kick him off the bench? Did the judge even see that trooper’s dashcam video? I’d say that video constitutes an overwhelming argument in favor of denying bond on the grounds that David Matthew Fines is an eminent threat to public safety.
Sooner or later, a criminal like that is going to kill somebody, or else he’s going to die in the proverbial “hail of police gunfire” and no one will have occasion to mourn his death. Because . . . face tattoos.
Another ‘Pretendian’ Exposed
Posted on | November 27, 2023 | 1 Comment

This is deeply offensive to me, and should be offensive to everyone: The once-popular folk singer known as Buffy Sainte-Marie has spent decades fraudulently claiming to be of Native American ancestry. One of the telltale clues was that, at different times during the 1960s, she claimed ancestry from three different groups — first Algonquin, then Micmac, and finally Cree. In fact, as an extensive investigation by the Canadian Broadcasting Company (CBC) shows, “Buffy Sainte-Marie” is actually Beverly Jean Santamaria, born in Massachusetts to a family that was Italian on her father’s side and Anglo-American on her mother’s side. Early in her musical career, she began telling reporters that she had been adopted — a claim conclusively refuted by her birth certificate — and further claimed that her adoptive family had changed their surname from Santamaria to “Sainte-Marie” because of anti-Italian prejudice in the 1940s. This might surprise some of her surviving relatives in Massachusetts who still call themselves by the family name:
Bruce Santamaria said his family told him Sainte-Marie’s claim that she was adopted was incorrect.
“We were told flat out that she was my Uncle Albert’s child,” he said.
Despite the family’s concerns, his aunts and uncles followed Sainte-Marie’s career with passion and were proud of her, Bruce Santamaria, 61, said.
“She was a really talented musician,” he said. “And she was also authentic in her support for the Native Americans. She really cared about them. She was a voice for them.”
He said the family believed her claim to Indigenous ancestry was some sort of publicity stunt.
Whispers began to swirl that Sainte-Marie had threatened family members, including her own brother, with legal action or worse if they publicly questioned her ancestry claims.
Why did she lie? A hint can be found in a detail from the CBC account: Buffy’s brother Alan St. Marie served as a pilot in the Air Force and later became a commercial pilot. In the mid-1970s, he was greeting passengers one day after landing a flight in New York, and was surprised to see Buffy among the passengers. She was accompanied by a producer for PBS, and introductions were made, as Alan’s daughter explained to CBC:
Weeks later, that PBS producer called Alan to confirm that he was, in fact, Sainte-Marie’s biological brother.
Heidi St. Marie said the producer told her dad he didn’t appear to be Indigenous. Alan had light-coloured hair.
Alan told the producer he and Sainte-Marie were white and shared the same parents. St. Marie said her dad didn’t think much more about that call until Nov. 7, 1975, when a letter from a Los Angeles law firm arrived in his mailbox.
“This firm represents Buffy Sainte-Marie,” said the letter from a lawyer who had represented the likes of the Rolling Stones and the Beach Boys.
“We have been advised that you have without provocation disparaged and perhaps defamed Buffy and maliciously interfered with her employment opportunities,” the letter said. It said if he continued, Buffy would “spare no expense in pursuing any and all of her legal remedies.”
It so happened that Buffy Sainte-Marie was angling to get a gig on Sesame Street, based on her (fake) Native American identity, which was the basis of the lawyer’s accusation that her brother was interfering “with her employment opportunities,” simply for telling the truth.
But notice something — Buffy’s brother was fair-complected with light-colored hair, whereas Buffy is swarthy. Probably this explains her creation of a fictional Native persona. Was she insecure about her appearance? Was she ashamed of being half-Italian? In any family, some children will favor either their father or their mother more strongly, and Buffy more closely resembled her Italian father. Rather than to present herself honestly, she instead fabricated a more “exotic” explanation for her dark features, and thus hit upon the myth of herself as an adopted Native girl. And while this may have been “some sort of publicity stunt,” as her relatives say, it is both dishonest and offensive.
What’s wrong with being white, huh? This was part of what I hated about Elizabeth Warren and her “high cheekbones” nonsense about being part Cherokee. While I would expect that anyone of genuine Cherokee ancestry would be proud of who they were, the fakery of “Fauxcahontas” Warren implies that there’s something shameful — some inferiority — in merely being white. What inspires most such fakery, I believe, is that so few Americans know anything about their actual genealogy.
No one is generically “white.” This classification is simply too large to function as the basis of a meaningful ethnic identity. Every white person in America is a descendant of people from specific places, but most Americans nowadays can’t even tell you their grandmother’s maiden name, and have done zero research into their family tree. While Americans of Irish Catholic ancestry, or those descended from Ellis Island-era immigrants, may have a certain ethnic chauvinism about their particular identity, generic Anglo-American white people — descended from the colonial era “Old Stock” — seldom view themselves as having any distinct ethnic heritage. Unless you’re a Hyphenated American, you’re just a mayonnaise-on-Wonder-Bread sandwich of whiteness.
This attitude is harmful in many ways, and one of its consequences is that some white people feel a compulsion to create fictional identities, if not to exploit the “diversity” quota system (which seems to have been Elizabeth Warren’s motive), then to have an “exotic” identity that strikes them as more interesting than the bland vanilla identity of generic whiteness.
But is it boring to be a descendant of Rollo the Viking or Colonel John Bolling? These are just a couple of the eminent individuals in my own family tree, and who knows how many other extraordinary connections might be discovered if I ever did a complete genealogy? Everybody has eight great-grandparents, 16 great-great-grandparents, etc., so that if you can trace your ancestry back seven or eight generations, that’s more than 100 different lineages, and certainly some of them must be at least interesting, if perhaps not illustrious. Somehow, though, most people would rather be ignorant of their forebears, and in that sense, really don’t know who they are. This ignorance is, I believe, a crucial factor in leading people to manufacture fake identities, not just as fake Indians, but also such bizarre identities as “Queen of the Lost Continent of Lemuria.”

