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Ex-NFL Player’s Brother Charged With Fatal Shooting of Youth Football Coach

Posted on | August 21, 2022 | Comments Off on Ex-NFL Player’s Brother Charged With Fatal Shooting of Youth Football Coach

Role models for America’s youth:

Former NFL defensive back Aqib Talib was in the middle of a fight at a youth football game in Texas on [Aug. 13] in which a coach was fatally shot, new video shows. And Tailb’s brother, Yaqub, turned himself in after a warrant was issued for his arrest.
On Tuesday, WFAA-TV in Dallas published a video that showed the moments before coach Mike Hickmon was killed. The station also reported that witnesses identified Aqib Talib in the footage as wearing a hat and white sneakers at a community park in Lancaster, a suburb south of Dallas, where the incident took place.
Multiple witnesses said Talib was the one who started the brawl, apparently due to being upset about referees, according to WFAA. The station reported Talib, 36, and his brother, Yaqub Salik Talib, 39, jointly coach a youth team for the North Dallas United Bobcats.
On Monday, Yaqub turned himself in after a murder warrant was issued for his arrest over the fatal shooting.
Heath Mays, a coach on the opposing football team, told WFAA that Aqib “ran across the field and ran over on our sideline and got in the ref’s face.”
“He threw the first punch,” Mays said, “and you see Mike [Hickmon] trying to defend himself.”
Police said in an arrest affidavit the incident began over an argument about the score of the game.
“The altercation became physical, leading to the suspect pulling out a firearm and shooting Mr. Hickmon multiple times,” the Lancaster Police Department said in a statement. “At this time no other injuries have been reported. After the shooting, the suspect fled the scene in an unidentified vehicle, taking the firearm with him.”

Click here to see video of the brawl and the shooting.

Jason Whitlock has some thoughts on media bias in this case:




 

Killadelphia Update: Nearly 100 Shots Fired in Rec Center Drive-By Shooting

Posted on | August 21, 2022 | Comments Off on Killadelphia Update: Nearly 100 Shots Fired in Rec Center Drive-By Shooting

Police in Philadelphia have charged Tahmir Pinckney, 24, Marlon Spurell, 22, and Azyear Sutton-Walker, 22, with “attempted murder, conspiracy, aggravated assault, firearm carried without a license, and other offenses” after a drive-by shooting at a recreation center that left five people wounded:

The three men were apprehended by police after crashing a 2018 White Dodge Durango at Haverford Avenue and Farson Street. Police on Wednesday said they are still looking for an additional three suspects that escaped.
The shooting happened on the 300 block of North 57th Street around 7 p.m. on Tuesday.
Police say two people — a 16-year-old boy and a 21-year-old man — were shot in the head and are in critical condition.
The other three males — a 17-year-old, a 25-year-old, and a 22-year-old — were shot and are in stable condition.

Nearly 100 shots were fired in the incident and, while the Philadelphia Inquirer didn’t include mug shots of the suspects — it’s their “woke” policy — they did include this:

[Police Capt. John] Walker said investigators believe the shooting was related to an ongoing feud between groups of young men — with the shooters in the car on one side of the dispute, and the victims on the other. One of the victims shot Tuesday had also been shot several weeks ago, Walker said, and police were investigating any potential links between the two cases.
Walker said police found four guns at the scene of the shooting, and six in the crashed Durango — including two assault-style rifles, both of which were fired outside the rec center.
Walker said at least one of the guns recovered at 57th Street was legally owned by one of the shooting victims. Detectives were still investigating who might have possessed the other firearms found on the street.
At the time of the shooting, court records show, Spurell was free on bail in a drug case from April, when he was arrested at Philadelphia International Airport with a quantity of marijuana that prosecutors said indicated an intention to sell. A trial is scheduled for later this month.
Pinckney pleaded no contest to a drug charge in 2019 and was sentenced to a year of probation, court records show. . . .
As is the case in most shootings in Philadelphia, the accused gunmen and the victims in this week’s attack are young Black males, a fact that [shooting victim Collin] Lanham said causes him added grief.
Since 2015, more than 10,000 people have been shot in Philadelphia. Three out of four were Black males, and the median age for victims was 26, according to city crime data analyzed by The Inquirer.
More than 80% of homicide victims in Philadelphia are Black men, according to the data.
“It’s becoming normal, and it’s not something I think people should be normalizing,” said Lanham. “When you read about it you can brush it off. But when you actually see it go down, you can see there’s no unity in the Black community at all. We already have so many barriers to overcome, why tear each other down?”
To the shooters, he said: “Y’all had so much more life. You could have done so much more positive things with your life and your energy. You wasted it and it’s gone now. You don’t have a second chance to correct your wrongs.”

Like so much else in the “progressive” agenda, the soft-on-crime policies of Soros-backed District Attorney Larry Krasner are hurting the people whom Democrats imagine to be the beneficiaries. All this talk about “civil rights” and “social justice” won’t help you if you’re dead, and 346 people have already been murdered this year in Philadelphia, which is on pace to break the homicide record the city set last year.




 

Professors of Politics

Posted on | August 21, 2022 | Comments Off on Professors of Politics

Say hello to David Austin Walsh, a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Virginia whose specialty is “the far right and conservative politics in the United States in the 20th and 21st centuries and the relationship between those forms of politics in America with broader global movements.” This academic totalitarian makes an appearance in a controversy involving the American Historical Association:

A bizarre string of events is unfolding at the American Historical Association (AHA). Last week, AHA president James H. Sweet published a column in the organization’s magazine on the problem of “presentism” in academic historical writing. According to Sweet, an unsettling number of academic historians have allowed their political views in the present to shape and distort their interpretations of the past.
Sweet offered a gentle criticism of the New York Times’s 1619 Project as evidence of this pattern. Many historians embraced the 1619 Project for its political messages despite substantive flaws of fact and interpretation in its content. Sweet thus asked: “As journalism, the project is powerful and effective, but is it history?”
Within moments of his column appearing online, all hell broke loose on Twitter.
Incensed at even the mildest suggestion that politicization is undermining the integrity of historical scholarship, the activist wing of the history profession showed up on the AHA’s thread and began demanding Sweet’s cancellation. Cate Denial, a professor of history at Knox College, led the charge with a widely-retweeted thread calling on colleagues to bombard the AHA’s Executive Board with emails protesting Sweet’s column. “We cannot let this fizzle,” she declared before posting a list of about 20 email addresses. . . .
The frenzy further exposed the very same problems in the profession that Sweet’s essay cautioned against. David Austin Walsh, a historian at the University of Virginia, took issue with historians offering any public criticism of the 1619 Project’s flaws – no matter their validity – because those criticisms are “going to be weaponized by the right.” In Walsh’s hyperpoliticized worldview, historical accuracy is wholly subordinate to the political objectives of the project. Sweet’s sin in telling the truth about the 1619 Project’s defects was being “willfully blind to the predictable political consequences of [his] public interventions.” Any argument that does not advance a narrow band of far-left political activism is not only unfit for sharing – it must be suppressed.

In other words, politics is all that matters, according to Walsh, implying that no one should be employed as a historian who does not share his beliefs. Not only are Republicans to be declared persona non grata in academia, but anyone in academia who might accidentally “lend aid and comfort” to the Republican enemy by publicly saying things that could be “weaponized by the right” is to be purged. And the truly shocking thing is, Walsh doesn’t see what’s wrong with his totalitarian mentality.




 

FMJRA 2.0: Igneous

Posted on | August 20, 2022 | Comments Off on FMJRA 2.0: Igneous

— compiled by Wombat-socho

Going on the road was just what the Senators needed to change things up. They split a two-game series at Baltimore on Monday, and then Friday went to Anaheim where they split two with the Angels. Here’s hoping it’s a sign of things to come.
Ceterum autem censeo Silicon Valley esse delendam.

Late Night With Rule 5 Sunday: Kelsea Ballerini
Animal Magnetism
Ninety Miles From Tyranny
A View From The Beach
EBL
Proof Positive

R.I.P., Republican Establishment
Okrahead
Gregor Mendel Blog
A View From The Beach
EBL
357 Magnum

Who Hates Republican Voters Worse, Allahpundit or Liz Cheney?
Okrahead
First Street Journal
A View From The Beach
EBL
357 Magnum

It Started With Darwinism
Okrahead
The DaleyGator
EBL
357 Magnum

The Tragedy of Anne Heche
A View From The Beach
EBL
357 Magnum

NY State Police Mystified by Motive of Muslim Who Stabbed Salman Rushdie
The DaleyGator
EBL
357 Magnum

Are ‘Higher Standards’ Really to Blame?
EBL
357 Magnum

FMJRA 2.0: Alberich
A View From The Beach
EBL

An Analogy Too Far?
Okrahead
A View From The Beach
EBL

Three Killed in ‘Intentional’ Attack Outside Black Gay Bar in Chicago
The DaleyGator
Maukaz
EBL

In The Mailbox: 08.16.22
A View From The Beach
EBL
357 Magnum
Proof Positive

Some Blunt Truth About ‘Hate’
EBL
357 Magnum

In The Mailbox: 08.17.22 (Afternoon Edition)
A View From The Beach
EBL
357 Magnum
Proof Positive

In The Mailbox: 08.17.22 (Evening Edition)
A View From The Beach
EBL
357 Magnum
Proof Positive

Trans Groomers Are Getting Desperate
EBL

‘Mashed Tater’: Ace of Spades Frantically Seeks New Target of Fat Jokes as CNN Axes Unpopular Pudgy Bald Guy
EBL

In The Mailbox: 08.18.22
The DaleyGator
EBL
357 Magnum
Proof Positive

Mac Jones Doesn’t Expect to Lose
EBL

In The Mailbox: 08.19.22
A View From The Beach
EBL
357 Magnum

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Julie Jaman, Mayor David Faber and the Transgender War Against Women

Posted on | August 20, 2022 | Comments Off on Julie Jaman, Mayor David Faber and the Transgender War Against Women

Shocking news from Washington State:

Julie Jaman, 80, was banned from Port Townsend’s Mountain View Pool after complaining about a biological male ogling young girls in the changing room. Jaman had been swimming at the pool for 35 years without incident, yet it was she who was banned and insulted by the employees and management.

The mayor of Port Townsend is a perverted monster named David Faber, who has made clear his hatred of “TERFs,” and the mere fact that Faber could be elected to office suggests that transgender radicalism is pervasive in the community. Whose side are you on?

Mandy Stadtmiller has the complete lowdown on David Faber, and I am honestly baffled why people tolerate this freak as their mayor.

(Hat-tip: John Hoge.)




 

In The Mailbox: 08.19.22

Posted on | August 20, 2022 | Comments Off on In The Mailbox: 08.19.22

— compiled by Wombat-socho

Usual weekend deadlines for the usual weekend posts.
Your Friday safety brief:

Take some time with yourself and loved ones this weekend. Everyone have a good weekend. Hug yourself at least once. Look in the mirror and remind yourself that you’re the only you that exists. That everything in the universe had to line up just right for you to be here.
That makes you pretty damn special.
Remember to get sleep. Don’t drive or work for 12 hours straight like me. Don’t trust a smiling doctor. Don’t believe anyone who says “This won’t hurt.” If you have access to medical care, get things checked out, don’t put it off.
Don’t drink and drive. Don’t add or subtract from the population unless it is with your issued significant other and you have filed the correct paperwork with PERSCOM. Run toward the screams not away, someone will come visit you in the hospital. Don’t beat your spouse unless it’s in the bedroom and she’s into it, don’t beat or ignore your kids, your significant others or your pets. You can sleep, the clown won’t eat you. Get the candy first before you get in the van. Don’t smuggle midgets across state lines and consult county ordinances before taking them across county lines. Don’t buy, sell, manufacture, transport, or take illegal drugs. Don’t touch Willy, he doesn’t like it.
Do touch base with the people you love, try to help one person who needs it even if it’s just opening a door, and remember to love yourself.
-Ralts Bloodthorne

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OVER THE TRANSOM
EBL: ? National Potato Day ?, also, Edge of the Earth
Twitchy: David French accuses DeSantis of attacking the First Amendment and it does NOT go well for him, like at all, also, Who Did This?
Louder With Crowder: Watch the newest TikTok trend: getting a vasectomy to virtue signal about Roe
Vox Popoli: Atheist Morality, Satanic Clown Rule, and Strategic Anxiety
According To Hoyt: The BOB List, Speech vs. Violence: A Guide for Idiots and Academics (But I Repeat Myself), and Pardon My Lateness 
Monster Hunter Nation: WriterDojo S3 Ep6: Networking
Gab News: Gab Receives A Letter From Congress

RIPPED FROM THE HEADLINES
American Conservative: The Future Is Realism, Address Abuse in ‘Community-Based’ Settings, Too, and Did America Lose the Culture War?
American Greatness: Shame the FBI or Abuses Will Escalate, also, DeSantis: 20 People Charged with Voter Fraud
American Power: Ukraine’s Southern Forces Wage a Slow Campaign to Wear the Russians Down, also, Is Israel An Apartheid State?
American Thinker: The Predatory Male Behavior Of So-Called Transgender Women, also, Setting Brushfires of Freedom in the Minds of Men
Animal Magnetism: Rule Five Barrington Declaration Friday
Babalu Blog: Much of Havana goes dark, protests erupt in capital and other towns affected by blackouts, also, Faced with the difficulties of life, Santeria spreads in Cuba
BattleSwarm: LinkSwarm for August 19
Behind The Black: Starship gets its first communications satellite customer, Raytheon & Northrop Grumman successfully complete the second flight of a hypersonic missile prototype, Indian company delivers Gaganyaan fairing and high altitude launch abort motor to ISRO, and Today’s blacklisted American: Conservatives blackballed with enthusiasm from Harvard
Cafe Hayek: Collective Decisions Differ Fundamentally From Private Decisions
CDR Salamander: Fullbore Friday
Da Tech Guy: A Very Important Thing for Every Faithful Practicing Catholic to Remember About Those on the Left Attacking us and Our Churches
Don Surber: FBI raid unites Republicans, also, J6 may cost a Democrat congresswoman
First Street Journal:  “There go my people. I must find out where they are going so I can lead them,” said no Republican leader, ever., also, The Philadelphia Inquirer conceals a truth that everyone already knows
Gates Of Vienna: Oliver Janich Arrested in the Philippines, also, The 50th Anniversary of Black September
The Geller Report: FBI Agent Pleads Guilty to Destroying Evidence to Frame Pro-Trump Political Prisoner
Hogewash: Team Kimberlin Post of the Day, Another Picture of Jupiter’s Giant Red Spot, and Dogs and Cats Living Together
Hollywood In Toto: Elba’s Beast Is Lean and Mean (With One Cringe Sequence)
The Lid: Most Illegals EVER Recorded Flooded Border in 2022, also, DOJ Whining About Agent Safety After Trump Raid But Won’t Protect Citizens From Threats
Legal Insurrection: New Research Points to Sex Between Men Fueling Monkeypox Outbreak, Tucker Carlson Sounds the Alarm About Republicans Blowing the Midterms, NYC Convicted Sex Offender on Parole Released Without Bail After Vicious Sucker-Punch Attack, and “The left is losing the battle for the minds of the American electorate”
Nebraska Energy Observer: Scattershot Friday
Outkick: Urban Meyer Will Return to Fox College Football’s Big Noon Kickoff, Hall Of Fame QB Steve Young Envisions Lamar Jackson As NFL’s ‘Greatest Player’, Rejoice! This Is The Last Weekend Without College Football Until January, and Colts Owner Jim Irsay Rips Carson Wentz With Blunt Comments
Power Line: Thoughts from the ammo line, also, I Wish They All Could Leave California
Shark Tank: Soros Stooge In Florida Mocks DeSantis’ Election Integrity Press Conference
Shot In The Dark: Faith Heeling, Metaphor Alert, and The Pop-Culture Hereafter 
STUMP: Teachers at it again: New Jersey Teachers Union Antagonizing Parents….Why?
This Ain’t Hell: Record pay increase for retired, disability forecast, Houston Coasties saving migrants, Valor Friday, and VA Fraud- Pax River “Family Affair” Conviction
Victory Girls: Marjorie Taylor Greene Takes the Lead On Gender Dysphoric Children Head On, Will the GOP follow?
Volokh Conspiracy: North Carolina State Supreme Court Makes a Bold Move
Watts Up With That: Appalling New Historical Precedent – Surplus Cash Flow Cannot Solve World’s Energy Problems, By Design
Weasel Zippers: Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) Won’t Say If Biden Should Run Again, CNN: Think Of Gas Price Dip As “A Pay Raise”, and US Announces $775 Million In New Military Aid To Ukraine – The…Ninth Such Package?
The Federalist: Canada’s Euthanasia Culture Previews What’s To Come On America’s Deadly Medicare Trajectory, The Transgender Movement Is Not Just Intolerant. It’s Barbaric And Violent, And It’s Coming For Your Children, and Come On, Mitch McConnell, Republicans Need You To Step Up And Lead
Mark Steyn: UB40’s Red Red Line, The Politics of Fiasco, and Stopping the Wokestapo

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Mac Jones Doesn’t Expect to Lose

Posted on | August 19, 2022 | Comments Off on Mac Jones Doesn’t Expect to Lose

Mac Jones is expected to start at quarterback tonight when the New England Patriots host the Carolina Panthers in their second preseason game. Last week against the Giants, Mac and the first string didn’t play, so veteran backup QB Brian Hoyer and rookie Bailey Zappe got all the reps. This week, the Patriots held two days of joint practice with the Panthers, and both days were marked by fights between the players, which most observers seemed to suggest were provoked by Carolina.

In Wednesday’s practice, Mac threw the kind of pass you generally don’t want to see, targeting wide receiver Nelson Agholor in double coverage, but it was aimed so precisely that Agholor was able to jump over Carolina cornerbacks Jaycee Horn and Myles Hartsfield to make the catch.

That’s the kind of high-risk pass that great quarterbacks sometimes have to make — trust the receiver to fight for what commentators call the “contested catch” — and the fact that Mac Jones was willing to try it, even in practice, says something about his confidence going into his second season in the NFL. One of Mac’s best passes last year was a 22-yard touchdown strike to Kendrick Bourne in between two Cleveland Browns defenders. It was a truly great play, both for the receiver and the quarterback, and the Patriots are going to have to make more great plays like that if they hope to compete in the AFC East this season. Many analysts expect the Buffalo Bills, who beat New England in two out of three meetings last year, to make it to the Super Bowl this season, and the Miami Dolphins (who beat the Patriots twice last season) are expected to be greatly improved, having signed All-Pro receiver Tyreek Hill as a free agent from the Kansas City Chiefs. The Patriots are very much the underdogs in their division this season, and New England owner Robert Kraft made a pointed remark in the spring that the team hasn’t won a playoff game in three years. The pressure on Mac is heavy.

New England fans have been fretting this off-season because the Patriots lost their longtime offensive coordinator, Josh McDaniels, who left to become head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders. Bill Belichick’s apparent plan to replace McDaniels has all the NFL analysts scratching their heads in disbelief. Belichick brought back two former assistants, Matt Patricia and Joe Judge, who had failed in head coaching jobs for other teams (Patricia with the Detroit Lions, Judge with the Giants). Neither of them has any experience as an offensive coordinator, but through the preseason, appeared to be splitting the play-calling duties. Longtime Boston sports writer Tom Curran has slammed what he calls Belichick’s “inexplicably slapdash approach” to the coaching staff assignments, and everybody in the media who follows the Patriots has expressed concern for how this could affect Jones’s development in his second season.

“In Bill we trust,” as they say in Boston — Belichick has won six Super Bowls, so surely he must know what he’s doing, right? While everybody’s wringing their hands over the Patriots offense, meanwhile there are encouraging signs of improvement on the New England defense. Last year, the Patriots defense broke down late in the season — they notoriously couldn’t force Buffalo to punt a single time — but in this week’s joint practices with the Panthers, they looked very strong. Everybody is singing the praises of second-year defensive tackle Christian Barmore, Jalen Mills has been a standout at cornerback, and there have been signs of promise from linebacker Anfernee Jennings and rookie cornerback Marcus Jones. Football is a team sport, and if the New England defense is stronger this season, that will help relieve some of the pressure on Mac Jones and the defense. If the defense can reliably limit opponents to 10 or 14 points, the offense never feels like they’re out of the game, even when they’re behind. During New England’s seven-game winning streak last year, their defense held opponents to 13 points or less in six games. If the Patriots can match that kind of defensive performance consistently this year, the worries about who’s running their offense will be greatly alleviated. Which brings us back to . . .

Mac Jones. Whatever else happens with the Patriots this season, their quarterback will be closely scrutinized. The shadow of Tom Brady looms large over Foxborough, and the kid from Alabama knows he’s got to reach a very high standard to be recognized as worthy in New England.

He is competing with a legend. He doesn’t expect to lose.




 

In The Mailbox: 08.18.22

Posted on | August 18, 2022 | Comments Off on In The Mailbox: 08.18.22

— compiled by Wombat-socho

Silicon Valley delenda est.

OVER THE TRANSOM
357 Magnum:  Lies, Damn Lies, and Chicago Crime Statistics
EBL: Battle of Britain, Wolfgang Petersen, RIP, and Brian Stelter, You’re Fired
Twitchy: “Explains Everything!” also, Greg Gutfeld Graciously Reaches Out After CNN Gives Brian Stelter The Boot
Louder With Crowder: Best Day Ever, also, Kari Lake: “Get people over to Rumble.”
Vox Popoli: They Want You Fat, Then Dead, Ammo Diet, Contemplating the Mandela Effect, and The Outlines of a Multipolar Order

RIPPED FROM THE HEADLINES
Adam Piggott: They Fear The Rosary
American Conservative: Who is Winning the Russo-Ukrainian War?, also, Zoophilia: The Last Taboo Will Fall
American Greatness: Report: 2012 Clinton Sock Drawer Tapes Case Could Have Significant Legal Bearing on Mar-a-Lago Raid
American Thinker: Biden’s Inflation Bill Is a Nest of Health Care Lies, also, Bill Barr Had His Chance — and Blew It
Animal Magnetism: Animal’s Daily Alaska Politics News
Babalu Blog: Former Sandalista Bianca Jagger sputters for “international sanctions” against Daniel Ortega’s regime, which she sputters is “WORSE THAN SOMOZA’S!”, Pope silent as Nicaragua’s dictatorship cracks down on the Catholic Church, and Cuba to send 500 slave doctors to Calabria, Italy
BattleSwarm: Joe Rogan Interviews Babylon Bee CEO Seth Dillon On Trump Raid
Behind The Black: Russian spacewalk ends earlier due to spacesuit power problem, Today’s blacklisted Americans, and Universe’s most massive star is found to be less massive than previously believed
Cafe Hayek: Quotation of the Day
CDR Salamander: Diversity Thursday
Chicago Boyz: Rebellious
Da Tech Guy: The Biden Regime is once again attempting to criminalize America’s Founding Principles, also, Smearing Roy Moore Was Worth Every Penny of that 8.2 Million to the Left
Don Surber: Trump’s CCTV tapes may be the FBI’s undoing, also, Trump has now taken down 3 American dynasties
The Geller Report: Brian Stelter OUT at CNN
Hogewash: Team Kimberlin Post of the Day, Dione, and I’m Not Making This Up, You Know
Hollywood In Toto: Woke, Shrill She-Hulk a Hard Sell for MCU Fanatics, also, Tim Robbins Blasts ‘Discriminatory’ Hollywood Vaccine Mandates
The Lid: CDC Director: We Screwed Up COVID Response
Legal Insurrection: Potato Shortage Now Resulting in Rationing and Price Hikes, Some Families in Portland, OR, Selling Their Homes to Escape Homeless Encampments, and New Jersey Teachers Union Labels Parents as ‘Extremists’
Michelle Malkin:
Nebraska Energy Observer: Truth abounds
Outkick: Major College Football Could Split From The NCAA, Big Ten Officially Announces Unprecedented Billion-Dollar Media Deal With Fox, CBS, NBC, Deshaun Watson Suspended 11 Games, Fined $5 Million As NFL, NFLPA Reach Settlement, and Steelers HC Mike Tomlin Breaks Up Street Fight; Invites Kids To Practice In Awesome Gesture
Power Line: CDC Admits Its Covid Performance Was Lacking, Is History History?, and Pompeo’s modest proposal
Shark Tank: DeSantis Announces Arrests Of Twenty Illegal Voters
Shot In The Dark: Privilege In Action! also, The Many Faces Of Tim Walz
This Ain’t Hell: Oldest destroyer sunk by enemy fire found, Stolen Valor – From Making History to Making License Plates, and Marine vet gets lighter sentence for testifying against Army vet
Transterrestrial Musings: Against Exclamation Inflation, The Progressive Puritans, and Our Vaunted “Education” System
Victory Girls: Michael Hayden: Republicans Are Dangerous, also, Trump Is Trolling New York Primary Races
Volokh Conspiracy: Vogue on KBJ and ACB
Watts Up With That: Jordan Peterson: Peddlers of Environmental Doom Have Shown Their True Totalitarian Colors
Weasel Zippers: Pelosi’s Husband And The Kardashians Got PPP Loans, U-Haul Is Reportedly Running Out Of Trucks As Americans Flee Dem-Run California, Feds Intend To Deprive Arizona Of 21% Of It’s Supply Of The Colorado River, and Pennsylvania Dem Senate Candidate Wants To “Legalize Heroin” And Allow Taxpayer-Funded Drug Dens
The Federalist: Police Will Keep Quitting In Droves Until The Left Stops Neutering Them With Nonsense ‘Reforms’, Montana Election Officials Conspired To Kill Legislation Banning Zuckbucks, It’s Time To Treat Social Media As A Public Health Emergency, and Pro-LGBT Left Said Kids Needed Sex Ed For ‘Health’ And ‘Safety,’ But They Aren’t Any Healthier Or Safer
Mark Steyn: Corpsing with the Taliban, also, Freedom’s Dire Prognosis

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