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In The Mailbox: 07.15.21

Posted on | July 15, 2021 | Comments Off on In The Mailbox: 07.15.21

— compiled by Wombat-socho

Silicon Valley delenda est.

OVER THE TRANSOM
Red Pilled Jew: Survival Instincts – Individual & Societal
357 Magnum: He Got What He Wanted And He Still Shot The Victim
EBL: Linda Ronstadt – The Only Mama That’ll Walk The Line
Twitchy: Squad & Bernie Hardest Hit – Biden Denounces Communism, Not Thrilled About Socialism Either
Louder With Crowder: BLM Loves Cuban Communism So Much, Marco Rubio Is Offering Them A Sweet Deal
Vox Popoli: That Will Be Non! also, Collapse 2040
Stoic Observations: You Are Not In A Community

RIPPED FROM THE HEADLINES
Adam Piggott: You Want To Be Riggs, Not Murtaugh
American Conservative: The First Amendment, Yes, But Curricula Too
American Greatness: Class – The Word We Dare Not Speak, also, Tucker Carlson – It Appears There Was Meaningful Voter Fraud In Fulton County
American Power: Biden Lobbies For Democrats’ Infrastructure Scam
American Thinker: The COVID Aftermath & Lessons Learned
Animal Magnetism: Animal’s Daily Starving Nork News
Babalu Blog: Some Thoughts On The Current Uprising In Cuba, also, Nephew Of Cuban General & Politburo Member Flees Cuba, Calls For End Of Communist Regime
BattleSwarm: Georgia – “Provable” Election Fraud
Behind The Black: Today’s Blacklisted Americans, also, FAA Threatens Shutdown Of SpaceX Starship Program At Boca Chica
Cafe Hayek: Halting Comments Temporarily
Camp of the Saints: The House Of Special Purpose At 102
CDR Salamander: Can You Hug Out 20 Years?
Da Tech Guy: Opinions On Haiti, Catholics Demanding Refunds, & Other Matters Under The Fedora, also, Disasters & Inaction On Cuba Under The Biden Administration
Don Surber: Still Blaming Trump, also, Media Should Back Tucker Carlson
First Street Journal: The Administration Wants To Snoop Into Your Text Messages, also, It Isn’t The Guns, It’s The Culture
Fred On Everything: Watching Red China – Anatomy of A Suicide
The Geller Report: Overwhelming Evidence That January 6 Was A Setup, also, Trump Slams Obama For Backing Raul Castro
Hogewash: Team Kimberlin Post of The Day, also, I’m Not Making This Up, You Know
Hollywood In Toto: Why David Mamet’s The Edge Trumps Other Action Adventure Films, also, Boys In Red Hats At War With Reality Itself
The Lid: MSNBC’s Joy Reid Claims Republicans Are Neo-Nazis
Legal Insurrection: Cornel West Accuses Harvard Of “Spiritual Rot” In Resignation Letter, also, Red Chinese Ships Dumped So Much Sewage In The South China Sea That It’s Visible From Space
Nebraska Energy Observer: Wherever Two Or More Of You…
Outkick: Tom Brady Played Through Last Season & The Super Bowl On Torn MCL, also, Five Non-Victims Of Cancel Culture Who Are Fighting Back & Winning
Power Line: What The Hell Happened To Bill Kristol? also, The Strange Career Of Jim Crow, Joe Biden Edition
Shark Tank: Miami Republicans Condemn #BLM Statement On Cuba
Shot In The Dark: One Evening At A School Board Meeting, also, Going About It Wrong
The Political Hat: Star Chamber Equity, also, Woke Justice – Woke College For Police, Autonomous Zones Still Autonomous, & Boogie World
This Ain’t Hell: 73 Year Old Vietnam Vet Beaten To Death In Broad Daylight In Mostly Peaceful Chicago, also, New Book Says General Milley Was Worried About A Trump Coup
Transterrestrial Musings: SpaceX’s Environmental Problem, also, California’s Demographic Decline
Victory Girls: Britney Spears Free To Hire Her Own Attorney
Volokh Conspiracy: Open The Door To Cuban & Haitian Refugees
Weasel Zippers: Bad Orange Woman Refuses To Condemn Cuban Communism, also, #BLM Under Fire For Defending Cuban Regime
The Federalist: Facebook Censorship Board Member – Free Speech Is Not A Human Right, also, White House Brags About Colluding With Big Tech To Suppress Dissent
Mark Steyn: Twilight Zone Reopening, also, Live Around The Planet

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Whither the ‘Ahoy’ Coalition?

Posted on | July 15, 2021 | Comments Off on Whither the ‘Ahoy’ Coalition?

“Questions of policy — is Bill Kristol in favor of enforcing our immigration laws, or not? — were ultimately less important to the fate of the Weekly Standard than their intellectual pride. Neoconservatives decided in 2015 that Donald Trump should not be the Republican nominee and, when their advice was rejected by GOP primary voters, the neoconservatives doubled-down and decided that Hillary Clinton should be president. When that didn’t happen, they doubled down again, and declared Trump’s presidency illegitimate. At no point, apparently, did it ever occur to them to ask, ‘What if we’re wrong?’ The possibility of error was not something Bill Kristol (Harvard, Class of 1979) was willing to consider.”
Robert Stacy McCain, Dec. 6, 2018

Kurt Schlichter popularized, if he did not invent, the use of “ahoy” as a jab to make fun of the “cruise-ship conservatives” (e.g., the staff of the defunct Weekly Standard) whose #NeverTrump politics led them sailing off into irrelevant oblivion. That 2018 Weekly Standard cruise which they advertised as “coming soon” never happened, because anti-Trump “conservatism” represented only a disaffected handful of writers, and had no substantial following among GOP voters in general.

The appeal of “cruise-ship conservatism,” really, was to affluent old people who paid for a chance to get up-close-and-personal with political celebrities they recognized from watching Fox News. Probably 90% of Americans couldn’t pick Stephen Hayes out of a police lineup, but to habitual Fox News viewers, Hayes was once a superstar.

And then Trump broke their minds. He completely wrecked the Standard — or rather, they wrecked themselves, by their seething hatred of him — and once he beat Hillary, the handwriting was on the wall. So now Hayes is doing Jonah Goldberg’s Dispatch newsletter with David French (similarly mind-broken by Trump) and Kristol’s name is attached to The Bulwark, the title of which is said by some to be a pun alluding to the depraved sexual kink of its proprietors and staff. (“Bull Work,” get it?)

Earlier this week, The Bulwark published a genuinely obnoxious attack on the conservative Claremont Institute, and this prompted Steven Hayward to reflect on what happened to Kristol & Co.:

Trump is gone now, and his opponents can claim a large measure of vindication in the ignominious end of his term. Yet the Never Trumpers seem by degrees to have become Never Republicans. Bill and several of his colleagues at The Bulwark seem to have decided that throwing Trump over the side, and Trump-friendly Republicans with him, isn’t enough: they now seem to be throwing aside conservatism itself, suddenly attacking conservative views on climate change, health care, and many other issues. Is it now Never Conservative?

It’s not about ideology, just like it was never really about policy, as I explained in December 2018. No, it’s about ego, about the imagined entitlement of the Harvard-educated Kristol and his influential friends to act as the de facto Membership Committee of Conservatism, Inc.

In this context, think about Nicolle Wallace. How is it that this erstwhile Republican operative has gone so far Left that she’s ideologically indistinguishable from her MSNBC colleague Rachel Maddow? The answer, I would argue, is that Wallace — like Hayes, Kristol, et al. — is essentially a careerist, who was always more concerned with maintaining her membership in a certain socioeconomic class than with politics.

Such people will always be found scrambling to climb aboard whatever political bandwagon seems most likely to deliver them to the upper echelons of prestige and influence, where they can rub elbows with the rich and famous or, better yet, become rich and famous themselves. From the time Republicans took over Congress in 1994, until Hillary lost in 2016, Bill Kristol exercised an enormous amount of control over who was allowed to ride aboard the bandwagon of Conservatism Inc., and it was this extraordinary influence which was most important to him.

Far be it from me to speculate on what role, if any, psychosexual deviance may play in all this — I’ll leave that to Ace, who’s pretty sure that the third Mrs. Charlie Sykes is a “hot wife,” IYKWIMAITYD — when the real crux of the matter is how to prevent the “Ahoy” Coalition from regaining its former power over the conservative movement in the future.




 

In The Mailbox: 07.14.21

Posted on | July 14, 2021 | Comments Off on In The Mailbox: 07.14.21

— compiled by Wombat-socho

Silicon Valley delenda est.

Mr. Al-Sahhaf has a reasonable complaint.

OVER THE TRANSOM
Ninety Miles From Tyranny: The 90 Miles Mystery Box, Episode #1413
357 Magnum: The Biden Regime & Wrongthink
EBL: Rush – Bastille Day
Twitchy: Amy Klobuchar Spouts Drivel About Fleeing Texas Democrats
Louder With Crowder: Keith Olbermann Is A Nincompoop
Vox Popoli: Biden Burns The Spies, also, The Trends Aren’t All Bad

RIPPED FROM THE HEADLINES
Adam Piggott: Smoking Is Cool
American Conservative: The Lingering Relevance Of The Katyn Massacre 
American Greatness: AZ Senate Prez Says Audit Team’s Ballot Count Differs From Maricopa County’s Count
American Power: “My Black Generation Is Fighting Like Hell To Stop The Whitelash”
American Thinker: Big Tech Are State Actors, also, Biden’s “American Jobs Plan” Is Devoid Of Moral Values & Economic Realities
Animal Magnetism: Animal’s Hump Day News
Babalu Blog: Pitbull Makes Impassioned Call To Support The Struggle For Freedom In Cuba, also, Cuba’s Deputy Minister of The Interior Resigns, Condemns Use Of Excessive Violence Against Protesters 
BattleSwarm: South Africa Burning
Behind The Black: Today’s Blacklisted American, also, Facebook Leaves Satellite Business, Sells Employees To Amazon
Cafe Hayek: Quotation Of The Day
CDR Salamander: Culture Is Upstream Of Everything
Da Tech Guy: An Interesting Robert E. Lee Statue Vs. Statute Note, also, History & Critical Race Theory
Don Surber: The School Board Tea Party, also, Diversity – What’s In It For Me?
First Street Journal: The #Woke Destroy More History, also, The Washington Post Will Never Get The Right Answers 
The Geller Report: George Floyd Mural Struck By Lightning, Crumbles Into Pile Of Bricks, also, Huge New Evidence Pointing To Massive Vote Fraud In Fulton County
Hogewash: Team Kimberlin Post Of The Day, also, “Our” Who?
Hollywood In Toto: A Beloved Basketball Classic & Synergy Gone Wild, also, God’s Not Dead Sequel Could Throw Gas On Raging Culture War Fires
The Lid: Homeland Security Boss Mayorkas – Mexican Drug Cartels Si, Cubans & Haitians No
Legal Insurrection: Larry Elder Enters California Recall Fray, also, Homeland Security Sec Mayorkas Closes Door To Cuban, Haitian Refugees While Mexican Border Remains Wide Open 
Nebraska Energy Observer: “Presenting America’s Forgotten”, also, Can Gary Recover?
Outkick: Country Music’s New #1 Isn’t Interested In Your Complaints About America, also, Richard Sherman Arrested, Denied Bail In Seattle
Power Line: Live From Havana, also, A Setback for Stacey Abrams And Georgia Democrats
Shark Tank: Steube Slams Democrats For “Staying Silent” On Cuba
Shot In The Dark: Signals, also, Hate
STUMP: Mortality With Meep
The Political Hat: All Your Children Are (Trans And) Belong To Us, also, Indoctrination In Oregon Schools
This Ain’t Hell: Missile Defense Radar For Hawaii Funded, But Guam’s F*cked, also, Sailors Say Navy’s Leaders Failing To Prepare For War
Transterrestrial Musings: The U.S. Navy, also, A Guide To Web Designers
Victory Girls: Where’s Joe Biden? Talking Civil War Again. Again.
Volokh Conspiracy: Senate Democrats Embrace Marijuana Federalism – Will Republicans?
Weasel Zippers: Bad Orange Woman Refuses To Blame Communism For Cuba’s Misery, also, Cuban Dictatorship Blames Porn Star For Helping To Incite Protests
The Federalist: Yale Professor Wants Your Kids To See Sex At Pride Parades, also, What Did Fauci Know And When?
Mark Steyn: Topless In Qatar, also, Bastille Day For Non-Stormers

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Never Doubt God Answers Prayer

Posted on | July 14, 2021 | Comments Off on Never Doubt God Answers Prayer

You wouldn’t believe what can happen sometimes in a blogger’s life, and I am not at liberty to tell you what happened this afternoon, and maybe you wouldn’t think it was miraculous, but of this I am certain: It was no accident. God sent me where I needed to go, to do what needed to be done, and how could such a thing have happened randomly?

During our conversation, I said: “Think about Joseph — sold into slavery by his own brothers.” And then recounted everything that happened up until Joseph confronted his brothers and said to them, “You meant it for evil, but God meant it for good.” The Lord moves in mysterious ways, and when you’re enduring tribulation, just remember that there must be some reason behind all this, some lesson to be learned from your suffering. God is testing you, preparing you for a future purpose.

The other person thanked me for my generosity and I was like, what? No, my motives were entirely selfish. As I say I’m not at liberty to discuss the details, but the duty of gratitude is all mine. Selah.




 

Apocalypse in South Africa

Posted on | July 14, 2021 | Comments Off on Apocalypse in South Africa

How bad is the violence in South Africa? It’s even worse than Chicago:

Crowds looted shops and offices in South Africa on Wednesday, defying government calls to end a week of violence that has killed more than 70 people and wrecked hundreds of businesses.
The unrest, the worst in South Africa for years, also disrupted hospitals struggling to cope with a third wave of COVID-19 and forced the closure of a refinery.
Protests triggered by the jailing of ex-president Jacob Zuma for failing to appear at a corruption inquiry last week have widened into looting and an outpouring of general anger over the hardship and inequality that persist 27 years after the end of apartheid.
Shopping malls and warehouses have been ransacked or set ablaze in several cities, mostly in Zuma’s home in KwaZulu-Natal province, and the financial and economic center Johannesburg and surrounding Gauteng province.
Overnight it spread to two other provinces — Mpumalanga, just east of Gauteng, and Northern Cape, police said.
A Reuters photographer saw several shops being looted in the town of Hammersdale, Kwazulu-Natal, on Wednesday. Local TV stations meanwhile showed more looting of shops in South Africa’s largest township Soweto, and in the Indian Ocean port city of Durban.
Soldiers have been sent onto the streets to help outnumbered police contain the unrest and order was being restored in some places on Wednesday, such as the northern Johannesburg township of Alexandra, local TV reported.

Less than 10% of South Africa’s remaining population is white — 4.6 million in a nation of 52 million. Nearly two-thirds of the white population lives in two provinces — Guateng (Johannesburg and Praetoria), with 1.9 million (41% of the white total) and Western Cape (Cape Town) with about 900,000 (20% of the white total). In the KwaZulu-Natal province (Durban, on the east coast near the Indian Ocean) where the violence broke out, only 5% of the population is white.

Now, look at this Monday video from a French-language news channel:

The caption translates, “The situation is becoming increasingly tense in the country. In this video we see heavily armed men shooting at protesters. It is not known whether these gunmen are South African police.” Are the gunmen vigilantes? I don’t think so.

Notice they all seem fit and muscular, and they show a certain level of discipline. This suggests to me that they are professional security. What were they doing here? Trying to clear the highway, it looks like to me. But the appearance of such forces in the midst of this chaos is a warning of what lies ahead in South Africa, and perhaps here in the United States. That was a point raised last night by Tucker Carlson:

 

It is not a defense of apartheid, and certainly not an argument for a return to apartheid, to say that the current “hardship and inequality” causing violence in South Africa is a predictable consequence of the post-apartheid era. The underlying problem is not inequality, per se, but rather the unrealistic belief that politics can eradicate inequality. Poverty does not automatically cause of political unrest; rather, what causes unrest is the belief — promoted by left-wing activists — that political action can end poverty, and that a lack of political power is the only reason people are poor. Let me quote Federalist No. 10:

As long as the reason of man continues fallible, and he is at liberty to exercise it, different opinions will be formed. As long as the connection subsists between his reason and his self-love, his opinions and his passions will have a reciprocal influence on each other; and the former will be objects to which the latter will attach themselves. The diversity in the faculties of men, from which the rights of property originate, is not less an insuperable obstacle to a uniformity of interests. The protection of these faculties is the first object of government. From the protection of different and unequal faculties of acquiring property, the possession of different degrees and kinds of property immediately results; and from the influence of these on the sentiments and views of the respective proprietors, ensues a division of the society into different interests and parties. . . .
But the most common and durable source of factions has been the various and unequal distribution of property. Those who hold and those who are without property have ever formed distinct interests in society. Those who are creditors, and those who are debtors, fall under a like discrimination. A landed interest, a manufacturing interest, a mercantile interest, a moneyed interest, with many lesser interests, grow up of necessity in civilized nations, and divide them into different classes, actuated by different sentiments and views. The regulation of these various and interfering interests forms the principal task of modern legislation, and involves the spirit of party and faction in the necessary and ordinary operations of the government.

James Madison here describes the origins of political division as a matter of people freely pursuing their own interests. The basic job of government is the protection of property rights, and notice that Madison assumes that “different and unequal faculties” will result in people having “different degrees and kinds of property.” No matter what the government may do, this cannot be avoided in a free society. The problem we see in South Africa is that too many people there (as here) were led to believe otherwise and, nearly three decades after the end of apartheid, the failure of the false promise of “equality” produces an irrational rage among those who feel they have been cheated out of something.

“And he said unto them, Take heed, and beware of covetousness: for a man’s life consisteth not in the abundance of the things which he possesseth.”
Luke 12:15

“Perverse disputings of men of corrupt minds, and destitute of the truth, supposing that gain is godliness: from such withdraw thyself. But godliness with contentment is great gain. For we brought nothing into this world, and it is certain we can carry nothing out. And having food and raiment let us be therewith content.”
I Timothy 6:5-8

What is causing violence is an anti-Christian belief system — “doctrines of devils,” as the Apostle Paul says — encouraging covetousness, a sentiment that will always produce rage and violence.




 

In The Mailbox: 07.13.21

Posted on | July 14, 2021 | Comments Off on In The Mailbox: 07.13.21

— compiled by Wombat-socho

Silicon Valley delenda est.

Extremism Scottish Style, 1297 (colorized)

OVER THE TRANSOM
357 Magnum: Artists Didn’t Realize That Math Was Important, Or Something
EBL: Don’t Tread On Me
Twitchy: CNN’s Alisyn Camerota Has The Sadz, also, DHS’ Mayorkas Says Cuban Refugees Coming By Boat Will Be Denied Entry
Louder With Crowder: Trans Couple Tries To Breastfeed Baby, Biology Gets In The Way
Vox Popoli: Police It Or Lose It, also, I Blame The Racism

 

RIPPED FROM THE HEADLINES
Adam Piggott: Welcome To The Machine
American Conservative: The Danger Of Wokeness In Uniform
American Greatness: Gov. Abbott – Fleeing Democrats Will Be Arrested On Their Return To Austin, also, Biden Won’t Help The Cuban People
American Power: CBP Records Highest Number Of Illegal Alien Deaths In 20 Years
American Thinker: So Much Evidence That January 6 Was A Calculated Setup
Animal Magnetism: Animal’s Daily Totally Not A Real Artist News
Babalu Blog: Cuban Protests Continue Despite Regime’s Violent Repression, also, Putin Warns World Not To Interfere
BattleSwarm: The ESG Threat, also, The Establishment Media Complex Is Utter Garbage
Behind The Black: Today’s Blacklisted Americans, also, Virgin Galactic Shares Crash After Branson Flight
Cafe Hayek: “Externality” Is Not “Open Sesame”
CDR Salamander: The Hard Truth In An Inactivation Schedule
Da Tech Guy: Five Fast One-Liners On Cuba, also, Let’s Be Blunt – We All Know
Don Surber: They Want Us To Quit. We Won’t. also, Bidenflation So Bad, Even Wolf Blitzer Noticed
First Street Journal: More Journolism From The Philadelphia Inquirer, also, Free The Capitol Kerfufflers!
The Geller Report: Texas House Votes 76-4 To Send Sergeant At Arms To Detain Or Arrest Fleeing Members, also, Democrats Plan To “Fact Check” Private Text Messages
Hogewash: Team Kimberlin Post Of The Day, also, Math Is Hard
Hollywood In Toto: Blue Velvet At 35, also, NPR Blames The Right For Cancel Culture
The Lid: Democrats Are Fighting Against One Man, One Vote
Legal Insurrection: Chicago Gangs Outnumber Cops, Who Are Retiring In Record Numbers, also, Why Are The Democratic Socialists Silent On The Cuban Protests?
Nebraska Energy Observer: A Judge For The Ages, & Welcome To America
Outkick: “This Guy Is A Bag Of Shit”, also, Kendrick Perkins Calls Out Gregg Popovich
Power Line: Everything Old Is New Again, also, The Thompson Bodycam
Shark Tank: Did Biden Just Concede Six Million Votes To Trump?
Shot In The Dark: Speaking Of Cuba, also, Judgment Day
The Political Hat: The Ultimate In Queer Pride – The Hyena Of The Gestapo
This Ain’t Hell: Anthony Travis Nielsen – Phony Green Beret, also, White House Not Ruling Out Haiti Request For U.S. Troops
Transterrestrial Musings: Cuba
Victory Girls: Damaging Report Released On Navy (Un)Readiness
Volokh Conspiracy: Fourth Circuit Panel Affirms Teenagers’ 2A Rights
Weasel Zippers: Without Trump, The Atlantic May Go Out Of Business, also, Virginia School PTA Purging Asian Parents Over Lack of Diversity
The Federalist: Texas Dems Throwing Tantrum Over Special Session Tout Their “Sacrifice” As They Flee In Private Jet, also, Why Congress Should Demand An Audit Of Biden’s Taxes
Mark Steyn: Mack The Knife, also, Blizzard Of Lies Hits Legoland

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Oh, Dear God: Barrett Brown Again!

Posted on | July 13, 2021 | Comments Off on Oh, Dear God: Barrett Brown Again!

2012: Barrett Brown calmly explains why he’s going to ‘destroy’ an FBI agent

Longtime readers will remember Barrett Brown, the former “Anonymous” spokesman who went to federal prison after a September 2012 incident in which he threatened an FBI agent’s family in a bizarre 13-minute video rant on YouTube. That episode went down while I was trying to cover the 2012 presidential election, but Barrett had been threatening me (and also Patterico) in connection with some of the weirdness swirling around Neal Rauhauser, which is a very long story.

My habit, from decades in the news business, is to operate in “file it and forget it” mode. Once I’m through covering a story, I forget about it and move on, and this would certainly apply to Barrett Brown, if he could just go somewhere and stop bothering people. Prison would be best, but the feds had to turn him loose (“Notoriously Crazy Felon Barrett Brown Has Been Released From Federal Prison,” Nov. 29, 2016) and a couple years ago, he showed up in the comments here with a bunch of paranoid accusations (“Is Barrett Brown Back on the Junk?” July 1, 2019). Did I mention he’s a heroin addict? Because whether or not he is back to his old junkie habits, the symptoms of organic brain damage caused by Barrett’s years of substance abuse are readily apparent.

Can you say “impaired judgment,” boys and girls?

The American journalist Barrett Brown has been arrested and detained in the UK for allegedly overstaying his visa and for alleged public order and incitement offences relating to his role in holding a protest banner which said: “Kill Cops.”
Police arrested Brown on Monday at a canal boat moored in east London, where he had been living for several months with a British woman. He was interviewed and released on bail the following day, but immediately detained by immigration authorities.
Brown told the Guardian he intended to claim asylum in the UK. . . .
Brown said he had been in Britain since November. His profile in London grew last month when he was photographed without a mask at a protest against a new crime bill. . . .

Barrett Brown in London, April 3, 2021

Hey, if you’re a convicted felon in a foreign country on an expired visa, maybe holding up a “KILL COPS” banner is not such a good idea.

Oh, but Barrett is an “investigative journalist,” see?

Speaking to the Guardian [May 21] from Brook House immigration removal centre near Gatwick airport, 28 miles south of London, Brown said two of the alleged offenses for which he was arrested concerned the banner.
He said that . . . police turned up at Bow Locks, on the River Lea in a rundown eastern district of the city, after his fiancée left for a coronavirus vaccine appointment.
Brown said he intended to claim asylum in the UK on the basis that he had been persecuted in the US for his journalism.
“The asylum case is something I’ve been thinking of doing for a couple of months,” he said, “because I’m just not confident in the US’s ability to properly handle me, any more than they did last time.”

What “journalism” has Barrett done lately that anyone would bother to “persecute” him for? Heroin addicts are not noted for their productivity, and if Barrett’s byline has appeared anywhere the past two years, I must have missed it, but it’s not like he’s been exposing some dark government secrets that would result in him being “persecuted.”

As recently as a year ago, he spent a month in rehab and — here’s that impaired judgment symptom of his brain damage again — then apparently decided to travel via Antigua to London in order to crash on a houseboat in a river on the bad side of town with a “fiancee” (likely some credulous bimbo impressed by the famous America “investigative journalist”) then overstayed his visa, a crime he might have gotten away with, had it not been for his genius idea to show up at a public protest holding a “KILL COPS” sign. Now he wants to play persecuted martyr by forcing the British government to grant him asylum, and I can only hope he succeeds. Farewell and adieu, Barrett! Go somewhere — anywhere will do — load up on narcotics and nod off like the hopeless junkie you are, and stop bothering the rest of us with your self-aggrandizing drama.

Someday he’ll die of an OD, and nobody will bother to notice.




 

What’s Happening in Houston?

Posted on | July 13, 2021 | Comments Off on What’s Happening in Houston?

Say hello to Danny Garcia Cazares. Thankfully, you can also say good-bye to him, because he’s dead now, and will no long terrorize Texas, which is what he did every day of his worthless criminal life:

Houston police said in a statement that Cazares had a history of mental illness and was arrested three times in the last year.
All three times, he was released from jail on bond.

One of the charges? Felon in possession of a firearm.

There is probably no other crime that is more predictive of murder. If there is one thing that everybody ought to be able to agree on, when it comes to crime, it’s that felons caught with guns need to be put behind bars for a long time. They are a danger to everyone in the community. And so, after Cazares — whose criminal record dates back to when he was 18, and whose sister said he had schizophrenia — is released from custody, guess what? He got a gun and shot two people:

The victim and shooter in Thursday’s downtown Houston aquarium shooting have been identified by authorities.
The Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences identified the victim as 28-year-old Gabriel Alexander Moriones Vargas. The shooter was identified as Danny Cazares, 39.
A 24-year-old woman, who was Vargas’ wife, was injured in the shooting and taken to the hospital, police said.
The shooting occurred around 8:10 p.m. at 410 Bagby Street in the bar area on the second floor of the aquarium.
Police said video evidence showed Cazares approach Vargas and his wife in the restaurant, produce a gun and then fire multiple shots at them, before turning the gun on himself.
Authorities said the preliminary investigation, including a statement from Vargas’ wife stated that the victims did not know Cazares.
The motive in the shooting remains unknown.

Motive? Crazy people don’t need “motives”! And this guy was crazy:

According to Click2Houston, the suspect once underwent a mental health evaluation after being found “wandering around the Cy-Fair Fire Departments’ bunkhouse.”
The gun charge resulted from his niece calling police to report he was “seated at the bar with a loaded pistol in his pocket,” at a different Houston restaurant. He was also accused of “trashing a hotel room,” the television station reported.
His family told Eyewitness News that Cazares was “a sweet man” who had schizophrenia and had required hospitalization for it.

Aw, his family said he was “a sweet man.” Right, and Hitler liked puppies.

When are journalists going to stop quoting the families of heinous criminals this way? Guy shoots two people in cold blood, and we’re supposed to pity him because his family says he’s “sweet”? For all we know the entire Cazares family is a menace to society. But the real point here is, why did they let this guy out of jail on bond three times?

What the hell is going on down there in the Houston courts?

See, I can understand liberal judges giving criminals a slap on the wrist in places like San Francisco or Chicago, but Houston, Texas? Even if it’s a Democratic bastion — Joe Biden got 56% pf the vote in Harris County — it is still Texas, by God. Even a Democrat-controlled city in Texas ought to be immune to left-wing “social justice” nonsense.

For the past few months, I’ve been seeing more and more stories about cases like this in Houston, and wondering what was going on. And apparently, other people have taken notice of this problem:

These numbers are simply staggering:

In 2020, 18,796 defendants were charged with new felonies and misdemeanors while out on bond, a number that has tripled since 2015, county data shows. Approximately 89,600 individuals were charged with felonies and misdemeanors in Harris County that year. . . .
The Houston Chronicle reviewed murder cases in Harris County from 2013 to 2020 and identified 231 deaths linked to a defendant previously charged with crimes and out on bond. The review found that 79 individuals were free on multiple bonds, misdemeanor or felony, before the murder charge and of those, 38 defendants were out on multiple felony bonds. . . .
Violent crime in Houston, and elsewhere, started rising last year. It plays out in almost daily incidents that add up to a homicide rate that is one of the highest in the last three decades. Just this week, Xavier Davis, of Houston, was charged in a triple killing; he was out on bond on an unrelated family violence charge.

You can read the whole thing. That there have been more than 200 murders in eight years committed in Houston by criminals out on bond is a disgrace to Texas, and I hope that Texans will take notice.




 

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