In The Mailbox: 09.14.21 (Afternoon Edition)
Posted on | September 14, 2021 | Comments Off on In The Mailbox: 09.14.21 (Afternoon Edition)
— compiled by Wombat-socho
Silicon Valley delenda est.
OVER THE TRANSOM
McG’s Tally Book: Remember
Red Pilled Jew: Quick Takes
357 Magnum: Some Unions Are Apparently Immune To COVID-19
EBL: Worth and The Voyeurs
Twitchy: Won’t Somebody Think Of The Abuelas? also, Nicki Minaj Tells Meghan McCain To “Eat Sh!t”
Louder With Crowder: “F*** Joe Biden” Week Two In College Football
Vox Popoli: Remember When You Thought He Was A Good Guy?, An Eloquent Expression, and Hey, Distinctions Don’t Matter
Gab News: What Does A Parallel Society Look Like?
RIPPED FROM THE HEADLINES
Adam Piggott: I Will Not Do That
American Conservative: Tyrannizing The Common Good
American Greatness: Wokeness – An Evil Of Our Age, also, Lessons We Didn’t Learn From What We Were Forbidden To Say
American Power: Who Is Responsible For The Darkness That Has Descended On Us?
American Thinker: Joseph R. Biden, Hollow Man, also, Joe Tries To Deflect
Animal Magnetism: Goodbye, Blue Monday
Babalu Blog: Communist Cuba Ready To Reopen For Foreign Tourists, also, Biden’s Afghanistan Debacle Very Reminiscent of JFK’s Bay Of Pigs Disaster
BattleSwarm: Joe Rogan Interviews Bret Weinstein On WuFlu, Ivermectin, & Media Groupthink, also, Movie Review – United 93
Behind The Black: Today’s Blacklisted American, also, Another Technical Problem Found In Virgin Galactic Spaceship
Cafe Hayek: Some COVID Links
CDR Salamander: Twenty Years
Da Tech Guy: 9/12 Thoughts Under The Fedora, also, Cognitive Decline – The Mainstream Media Is Still Protecting Biden
Don Surber: I’d Forgotten How Good Bush Was After 9/11, Barking Biden, and Et Tu, W?
First Street Journal: Laurie Penny Thinks Americans Are “Weird” About Our First Amendment, also, The #VaccineMandate Is Already Causing Nurses To Quit
Fred On Everything:
The Geller Report: President Trump Makes Surprise Visit To NYPD, FDNY On 20th Anniversary Of 9/11, also, Afghan Refugees As Old As 60 Bringing Child Brides To U.S.
Hogewash: Team Kimberlin Post of The Day, The Problem Of The Polluted Dwarfs, and Nothing To See Here, Move Along
Hollywood In Toto: TheWrap Slams Conservatives, Excuses Time’s Up Celebs For Group’s Downfall, also, Clint Eastwood On Politics – It’s Complicated
The Lid: Biden’s Racist Vaccine Mandate Disproportionately Hurts Black Americans
Legal Insurrection: Rutgers, San Fran U. 9/11 Events Had Speakers With Terrorist Connections, also, Testimony & Video Indicate Biden Droned Innocent Afghan Family
Michelle Malkin: The Coming Abortion Insurrection
Nebraska Energy Observer: Not Obsession, also, Western Woes
Outkick: After Offseason Tension, Aaron Rodgers & The Packers Stink Up The Joint, also, We Are Here – Joe Rogan Vs. Howard Stern On The Jab
Power Line: Meanwhile In Afghanistan, also, A New Form Of Voter Fraud In California?
Shark Tank: Dem Rep Soto Minimalizes Growing Inflation, Calls It “Minor”
Shot In The Dark: When A Bumper Sticker Just Isn’t Enough, also, Karen Crow
The Political Hat: Twenty Years Ago Today – NEVER FORGET
This Ain’t Hell: We Remember Rick Rescorla, Missing Vet’s Body Found In Stairwell Of VA Facility A Month After He Disappeared, and Senior FDA Leaders Stepping Down
Transterrestrial Musings: The Wind In The Heights, also, Latest Spam Phone Calls
Victory Girls: Fallen But Not Forgotten, also, Norks Test New Missiles Because Why Not
Volokh Conspiracy: What’s The Opposite Of Facial Recognition? also, Memories Of 9/11 & Its Aftermath
Weasel Zippers: Madonna Wears SS Uniform To VMAs, Looks Pretty Good For A Civil War Widow, also, Unity At Last – Mets & Yankees Fans Join In Chanting “F*** Joe Biden” While Walking To Game
The Federalist: How Rural Colorado Parents Created A “No Politics” Public School In Just One Year, also, SCOTUS Needs To Stop Unelected Bureaucrats From Making Up Laws
Mark Steyn: Recluses & Reality, Reliving A Nightmare – 9/11 & The Naudet Brothers, and The Remnants Of An Army
Democrats: The ‘Free Money’ Party
Posted on | September 14, 2021 | Comments Off on Democrats: The ‘Free Money’ Party

You probably recognize the woman on the right in that photo, but who is the woman on the left? That’s Damara Holness, 28, former president of the Broward County (Florida) Democratic Black Caucus. Holness’s father is Broward County commissioner Dale Holness, who is one of several Democrats running for the congressional seat vacated by the death in April of Rep. Alcee Hastings. Dale Holness’s campaign slogan is “Prosperity for All,” and look what his daughter’s doing:
Federal prosecutors have charged 28-year-old Fort Lauderdale, Florida resident Damara Holness with lying on a coronavirus relief loan application and fraudulently obtaining hundreds of thousands of dollars intended to help small businesses financially survive the Covid-19 pandemic.
According to the information filed [in August] in federal district court in Fort Lauderdale, in June 2020, Holness applied for a $300,000 forgivable, federally-guaranteed Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan on behalf of Holness Consulting, Inc., a Florida company that she owned. It is alleged that to justify the requested loan amount, Holness claimed in the on-line loan application, and through supporting fraudulent payroll tax forms, that her company employed 18 people and spent an average of $120,000 each month on payroll. In fact, Holness Consulting had zero employees and no payroll expenses. A bank in Georgia approved Holness Consulting’s PPP loan application based on the lies and wired $300,000 to the company’s bank account in Florida, says the information.
Once the money hit the bank account in July 2020, Holness spent the next few months creating a paper trail to make it appear as if Holness Consulting had employees and was spending the PPP money on legitimate, approved expenses, it is alleged. According to the information, Holness issued checks from the company bank account made out to others who agreed, for a fee, to help with the fraud. At Holness’ direction, the people receiving the checks would endorse and return them to Holness. Then, Holness would cash the checks at the company’s bank, give a few hundred dollars to the check endorsers, and keep the rest of the cash for herself – about $1,000 per check, says the information.
Of course, Damara Holness is to be presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law, but her own father threw her under the bus, claiming he had been “estranged” from his daughter for years — despite the fact that she listed his real estate office as her business address.
The PPP program was targeted for billions of dollars in fraud. One estimate is that 15% of the loans, about $76 billion, were fraudulent. Hundreds of people have already been charged, but as Jenny Sugar, assistant U.S. attorney for the Western District of North Carolina, recently said, “I think that we are going to be investigating these cases for years to come. “But we’re likely just scratching the surface. I think there’s going to be a lot more fraud uncovered as before.”
Rule 5 Sunday: Rabbit Season!
Posted on | September 12, 2021 | Comments Off on Rule 5 Sunday: Rabbit Season!
— compiled by Wombat-socho
Apparently the only actress of note born today is Emmy Rossum, who looks like she could use a cheeseburger or five, so tonight’s appetizer is cosplayer Qi’ra Rose. Because it’s always rabbit season if the rabbit in question is Jessica Rabbit.
Ceterum autem censeo Silicon Valley esse delendam.
Ninety Miles From Tyranny: Hot Pick of the Late Night, The 90 Miles Mystery Box Episode #1470, Morning Mistress, and Girls With Guns.
Animal Magnetism: Rule 5 Fossil Fuels Friday Part 2 and the Saturday Gingermageddon.
EBL: Sinatra September, Once Upon A Time In America, White After Labor Day, The Guns Of Navarone, Alabama Football, and Nina Simone.
A View From The Beach: Resident Winter Soldier – Emily VanCamp, Fish Pic Friday – Onislandtime, Tattoo Thursday, Bay Farmers Seek Sweet Federal Funding, Wednesday Wetness On the Rocks, Gone Fishin’, Tuesday Tanlines, Chesapeake’s Other Sea Bass Getting Some Love, The Monday Morning Stimulus, Palm Sunday, and Authorities Search for St. Mary’s Alligator.
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FMJRA 2.0: Day Late & A Dollar Short
Posted on | September 12, 2021 | Comments Off on FMJRA 2.0: Day Late & A Dollar Short
— compiled by Wombat-socho
Aside from the fact that one of the track names fits the FMJRA all too well all too often, the whole album is just a fun collection of weird little musical pieces that always make me smile when I’m in a foul mood. It’s free to listen if you have Amazon Music Unlimited or whatever they’re calling the service this month.
Ceterum autem censeo Silicon Valley esse delendam.
Rule 5 Sunday: Mindy Robinson
Animal Magnetism
Ninety Miles From Tyranny
A View From The Beach
EBL
Proof Positive
Who Is This ‘David Hookstead’ Person, and Why Does He Hate Success?
Nebraska Energy Observer
EBL
FMJRA 2.0: Pretty Pink Rose
A View From The Beach
EBL
The Labor Day Book Post
357 Magnum
EBL
In The Mailbox: 09.07.21
A View From The Beach
357 Magnum
EBL
Proof Positive
First, A Word From Zilla
357 Magnum
EBL
In The Mailbox: 09.08.21
A View From The Beach
357 Magnum
EBL
Proof Positive
The Logical Conclusion of ‘Social Justice’
A View From The Beach
357 Magnum
EBL
QAnon? Meth? PTSD? Marine’s Florida Massacre Leaves Questions Remaining
357 Magnum
EBL
In The Mailbox: 09.10.21 (Afternoon Edition)
A View From The Beach
357 Magnum
EBL
Proof Positive
Capt. Save-a-Hoe: ‘He Will Regret It Only Once and That Will Be Continually’
Canadian Male
EBL
The Post-Afghanistan ‘Pivot,’ as Predicted
EBL
In The Mailbox: 09.10.21 (Evening Edition)
A View From The Beach
357 Magnum
EBL
Proof Positive
Top linkers for the week ending September 10:
- EBL (14)
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- A View From The Beach (7)
- Proof Positive (5)
Thanks to everyone for all the links!
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Serial Inseminator Arrested in Knoxville
Posted on | September 12, 2021 | Comments Off on Serial Inseminator Arrested in Knoxville

Perhaps you have forgotten the name Desmond Hatchett, who was the subject of a manhunt in Tennessee. Let me refresh your memory:
Tennessee made headlines as the Deadbeat Dad Capital of the World a few years ago. The story started in May 2012 with Desmond Hatchett, 33, of Knoxville, who had reportedly sired 30 offspring by 11 different women. WREG-TV quoted Hatchett: “I had four kids in the same year. Twice.” When that story drew nationwide attention — “Tennessee Baby Machine Is A State Inmate” was the Smoking Gun headline — a Memphis TV station did some checking with local court records and discovered that Terry Tyrone Turnage had spawned 23 children with 17 different women, while Richard M. Colbert was the father of 25 children by 18 different women. Then in 2013, a Nashville TV station reported that Orlando Shaw, 33, was the father of 22 children by 14 different women. “I was young and ambitious, and I love women,” Shaw told WTVF. “You can’t knock no man for loving women.”
In case you lost count: 4 men, 60 women, 100 children.
None of these serial inseminators was a “father” beyond the mere facts of biology. They were not capable of paying child-support adequate to the needs of their offspring, nor did they support the “baby mamas” who incubated their seed. Various taxpayer-funded government programs — Medicaid, food stamps, WIC, public housing, AFDC, etc. — make possible such reckless sprees of irresponsible procreation. Any student of sociology would expect that when these children are old enough to reproduce, they will do so in similarly disordered ways. And this is what feminists call success.
There are varying estimates of the number of children sired by Desmond Hatchett, and when police issued warrants for his arrest in March, WVLT-TV reported that the serial inseminator only had 21 offspring:
Police said Desmond Lanier Hatchett, 41, of Knoxville, Tennessee is wanted on charges related to rape, aggravated burglary, aggravated assault, and aggravated robbery stemming from a domestic incident that happened in the 100 block of Dew Drop Lane on February 11, 2021.
WVLT discovered Hatchett has over 100 previous known charges. He is also the man who fathered 21 kids and couldn’t afford to pay child support in 2009.
Hatchett is described as standing 6’0″ and weighing 220 pounds. Anyone who sees him or knows where he may be is urged to call 911.
Hatchett was arrested last Sunday, after a high-speed pursuit:
Officers spotted a red Ford Taurus known to be occupied by Hatchett and attempted to initiate a traffic stop with him. Hatchett fled from officers at a high rate of speed, according to KPD.
Officers initiated their emergency equipment while on N. Mary Street near Magnolia Avenue, but Hatchett continued to flee from officers for several minutes until he came to a stop in a driveway in the 4100 block of Skyline Drive and fled on foot, KPD said.
After a brief foot pursuit, officers took Hatchett into custody without further incident, according to KPD.
This menace to society is now behind bars where he belongs. No word yet on whether he impregnated any more women while he was at large.
Jacksonville State Stuns FSU 20-17 With Last-Second 59-Yard Touchdown Pass
Posted on | September 12, 2021 | Comments Off on Jacksonville State Stuns FSU 20-17 With Last-Second 59-Yard Touchdown Pass

Damond Philyaw-Johnson’s game-winning TD.
As they say at Jax State, “Fear the Beak”:
Jacksonville State pulled off a miraculous victory over Florida State on Saturday night when quarterback Zerrick Cooper found Damond Philyaw-Jackson for a 59-yard touchdown on the final play of the game to lift the Gamecocks to a 20-17 win. The play marked the first time that Jacksonville State, an FCS team, ever led against its ACC foe.
The loss for FSU came just five days after it fought Notre Dame to the wire before losing in overtime and capped a wild day in college football. The reception was the first of the game for Philyaw-Johnson and the longest play from scrimmage for the Gamecocks, who lost their opener to UAB 31-0 on Sept. 1
Jacksonville State scored on its last two possessions of the game, both drives going more than 80 yards in length, to roar back from a 17-7 deficit. The Gamecocks got the football back with 1:32 remaining and two timeouts at its own 17-yard line after Florida State elected to punt instead of going for it on fourth-and-2 from its own 44. The Seminoles also faced a third-and-1 on the previous play, but running back Jashaun Corbin was tackled for a loss to force FSU into the fourth down play. A first down would likely have cemented the outcome in FSU’s favor.
Afterwards, Jacksonville State players celebrated the stunning result by planting their flag in the middle of Florida State’s field. . . .
With its final 59-yard game-winner, Jacksonville State outgained the Seminoles 350-335 for the game and notched a victory that will go down in program lore.
JACKSONVILLE STATE DID THAT JUST HAPPEN?
Zerrick Cooper found Damond Philyaw-Johnson for an INSANE win over FSU??
ARE. YOU. KIDDING.pic.twitter.com/anysCeuaVd
— PointsBet Sportsbook (@PointsBetUSA) September 12, 2021
This kid’s reaction says it all. pic.twitter.com/PET0qd5KKd
— JD FinsFan (Jeremy “He-Man” Hagen) (@JDFinsFan) September 12, 2021
All y’all know me as a ’Bama fan, but I’m actually an alumnus of Jacksonville State, a campus known as “The Gem of the Hills,” about 90 miles west of Atlanta, in the foothills of the Appalachians. JSU’s most famous alumni is probably Randy Owen, lead singer of the group Alabama, along with Pulitzer-winning journalist and author Rick Bragg.
Oh, wait — I almost forgot Rick and Bubba!
Fight on! Fight on for ole Jax State!
We’re proud that we’re from Alabama!
Fight on, now don’t you hesitate,
Courage, pride and honor
will lead you on to victory, so
Fight on! Fight for the Red and White!
We’re gonna howl tonight!
Come on! You Gamecocks,
Fight and see,
That we will win the victory!
Jax State began its history as State Normal School — a teacher training institution — and its College of Education continues to be the core of its academic program, along with business, nursing and law enforcement. They’ve got the greatest marching band on the entire planet. In football, the Gamecocks won four consecutive Ohio Valley Conference championships (2014-2017) and in 2015 made it to the FCS national title game before losing to North Dakota State. Before moving up to FCS (which used to be Division I-AA), JSU was a Division II program, and won the Division II national championship in 1992.
JSU beat Ole Miss in 2010, but this win over FSU was something else:
The two players who connected on the winning touchdown both began their careers in the ACC. Cooper — who completed 17 of 38 passes for 242 yards and two touchdowns in the game — is a Clemson transfer, while Philyaw-Johnson came to JSU from Duke.
The game-winner was Philyaw-Johnson’s only catch of the game. JSU’s other touchdowns came on a 2-yard run by Josh Samuel in the first quarter and Cooper’s 23-yard pass to Ahmad Edwards with 4:45 to play.
Florida State then drove the ball to its 44, but punted on 4th-and-2. It took the Gamecocks nine plays to move from the 17 to the 41, and Cooper threw three consecutive incompletions before the game-winner.
Jacksonville State flag plant in Doak ? pic.twitter.com/2RFVRvna10
— ESPN College Football (@ESPNCFB) September 12, 2021
So, to recap 2021: Joe Biden is allegedly president, the Taliban have taken back Afghanistan, and JSU beat FSU. Craziest year, ever.
‘Evil Can Never Be Dead Enough’
Posted on | September 11, 2021 | Comments Off on ‘Evil Can Never Be Dead Enough’

Brevard County, Florida, is known as Florida’s “Space Coast” because it is home to Kennedy Space Flight Center at Cape Canaveral. The population is about 600,000 and is 74% white, 10% black and 10% Hispanic. About 25% of the population is retirees. It’s a peaceful and prosperous place, with beautiful beaches that attract many tourists annually.
On Monday, August 30, however, Brevard County was the scene of one of the wildest police shootouts ever caught on camera, when two deputies were ambushed by 38-year-old Paris C. Wilder:
Wilder was a registered Career Offender with 40 previous arrests including 23 felony arrests for charges that included: Robbery with a Firearm, Aggravated Assault with a Weapon, multiple narcotics offenses, Battery of a Law Enforcement Officer, and Attempted First Degree Felony Murder. Wilder was out on bond for two felony drug charges and had two active felony warrants at the time of the incident.
The preliminary investigation has determined that on Monday, August 30th, at approximately 1:00 p.m., a deputy conducted a traffic stop in area of I-95 and SR 192 on a vehicle in which Wilder was a passenger. During the traffic stop, an additional deputy arrived on scene and began assisting with the three adult occupants of the vehicle. When the suspect was asked to exit the vehicle, Wilder immediately opened the door armed with a rifle and began shooting at the deputies. Deputies returned fire in an effort to save their own lives, as well as the lives of others at the scene, which included a 2-month-old infant located in the rear of the suspect vehicle. During the exchange of gunfire, one deputy was shot in the lower leg and sustained a non-life threatening injury. The injured deputy was also attacked by Wilder with multiple strikes to the head with the butt of the rifle. As the attack on the injured deputy continued, the original deputy was able to end the threat by using deadly force and shooting Wilder.
In a Friday press conference where he released dashcam video of the incident, Brevard County Sheriff Wayne Ivey called Wilder “a useless thug” who was “a perfect example of what is wrong with our criminal justice system,” asking: “Why is a thug with this kind of criminal history even given a bond where he can be out on our streets to harm someone else?” A total of 61 shots were fired during the incident. After the suspect’s gun jammed, he used the butt of the rifle to bash the head of Deputy Brian Potters, whose life was saved when Deputy Tyler Thomas was able to gain “a tactical advantage,” as the sheriff said, coming up behind Wilder and emptying his pistol into him:
“Let there be no doubt, this individual got exactly what he deserved,” the sheriff said. “And to those out there that might be foolish enough to ask why we shot him so many times, the answer is simple: evil can never be dead enough.”
Your damned right, Sheriff! Watch the video:
In case any reader was wondering, Sheriff Ivey is a Republican. A career law enforcement official with some 40 years experience, Ivey was first elected sheriff in 2012 with 67% of the vote — 11 points more than Mitt Romney got in Brevard County that year. Ivey was unopposed for reelection in 2016, but in 2020, he was challenged by Alton Edmond, a Democrat criminal defense attorney running on a Black Lives Matter platform. How’d that turn out? Sheriff Ivey won with 66% of the vote, about 9 points better than Trump, who beat Biden 57%-41% in Brevard.
The idea that tough law enforcement is unpopular, that Republicans should be afraid of looking “racist” if they criticize the Black Lives Matter movement, is contradicted by such data. Law-abiding citizens, whatever their race, do not want to live in a community that lets dangerous criminals roam the streets. Most citizens understand the dangers that law-enforcement officials face in their encounters with criminal suspects, and agree with Sheriff Ivey that something must be done to keep violent thugs like Paris Wilder behind bars. When a routine traffic stop turns into an ambush and a shootout, everybody should be cheering for the cops to win. And by “win,” of course I mean, shoot that son of a bitch dead, because truly “evil can never be dead enough.”
In The Mailbox: 09.10.21 (Evening Edition)
Posted on | September 11, 2021 | Comments Off on In The Mailbox: 09.10.21 (Evening Edition)
— compiled by Wombat-socho
Ceterum autem censeo Silicon Valley esse delendam.
OVER THE TRANSOM
Red Pilled Jew: Fear Is The Mind Killer
357 Magnum: Florida Woman, A Close Relative Of Florida Man
EBL: Victory Boyd, Star Spangled Banner – And Why The NFL Is Dead To Me
Twitchy: Here’s Video Of All The Times The Democrats Said They Couldn’t Impose A Vaccine Mandate
Louder With Crowder: “Joe Biden, You Ain’t My Pimp!”
Vox Popoli: Vaxxing All Feds, Creepy Joe’s COVID Plan, and Destroying The Hearts Of Men
According To Hoyt: Quo Usque Tandem Abutere, Bidentia, Patientia Nostra?
Monster Hunter Nation: Lots of New Stuff On Audible This Month, also, This Week in Politics – It’s All BS & We’re Fucked
Stoic Observations: The Power Of 10,000 Adjuncts
Gab News: Building A Parallel Society
RIPPED FROM THE HEADLINES
Adam Piggott: But Will The Camps Benefit The Local Economy?
American Conservative: 9/11 And The Mirage Of American Democracy
American Greatness: DOJ’s Foremost 1/6 Felony Charge May Be On Thin Ice
American Power: United We Stood On September 11
American Thinker: Where Are All The Americans Returning Home From Afghanistan?
Animal Magnetism: Rule 5 Fossil Fuels Friday Part 2
Babalu Blog: Surprise! Cuba Spends More On Apartheid Tourism Than Public Health, Education, & Agriculture, also, Archbishop Of Boston Silent On Human Rights During Visit To Cuba, Talks With Regime
BattleSwarm: LinkSwarm For September 10
Behind The Black: Today’s Blacklisted Americans, On The Edge Of Mars Glacier Country, and Door To Door Canvassing In Arizona Finds Extensive Evidence Of Vote Tampering
Cafe Hayek: The March Of Covidocratic Tyranny, also, Exhortations To “Keep Calm” Imply A Reason Not To Keep Calm
Don Surber: Liberals Sell Smug, also, Bidenflation – PPI Hits 8.3%
First Street Journal: Final Jeopardy, also, Scratch A Liberal, Find A Fascist
The Geller Report: 440,781 Pennsylvania Mail-In Ballots Went “Missing Or Undeliverable” In 2020, also, COVID Scam – CDC Finally Releases Death Rates of Kids Hospitalized For COVID
Hogewash: Team Kimberlin Post Of The Day, Earth In The Rear View Mirror, and Airtight Proof That Xiden’s WuFlu Mandates Are Wrong
Hollywood In Toto: Marvel Gets A Cruel Lesson On Woke Culture & Appeasing Red China, also, Fauci Agitprop Hits Theaters At Worst Possible Time
The Lid: LA Sheriff Rips Woke Privilege In Gorilla Girl’s Egg Attack On Larry Elder
Legal Insurrection: Dr. Leana Wen Thinks Biden’s Mandate Doesn’t Go Far Enough, “We Are In A Cold Civil War…Over The American Way Of Life”, and “White Fragility” Grifter Paid $12,000 By Ohio State For Zoom Talk
Nebraska Energy Observer: A Man For All Seasons
Outkick: Did The Cowboys Get Robbed?, Twitter Rips NFL’s Dual National Anthem Approach, and Cam Newton Blames His Aura For Release By Patriots
Power Line: Tonight’s Cancellation, also, Judge Questions Constitutionality Of Felony Charges Against 1/6 Defendants
Shark Tank: DeSantis No Mask Policy Upheld In FL Schools
Shot In The Dark: Do You Remember, also, I Can’t Be The Only One
The Political Hat: Firing Line Friday – Abortion Laws, Pro & Con
This Ain’t Hell: Biden Just Can’t Stop Being Wrong, Valor Friday, and Red China’s Global Times Advocates Sailing Warships Into U.S. Territorial Waters
Transterrestrial Musings: Masks Are Here To Stay, also, A New Way Of Doing Business
Victory Girls: Postal Workers Reject Biden “Requirements”, also, LA Times Goes Full Racist Against Larry Elder
Volokh Conspiracy: Rights & Wrongs Of Biden’s New Vax Mandate Policies
Weasel Zippers: On The Same Day Biden Announces Mandates, Harris Opposes “Government Interference” In “Wellbeing” Decisions, also, Biden Says “We Have Got To Come Together” A Day After Threatening Political Opponents
The Federalist: There’s A Reason DC Democrats Are Always Winning, also, Behind The Incredible Rescue Efforts Of “Digital Dunkirk”
Mark Steyn: What We Were Talking About, We Have Met The Enemy Part XIX, and The Years We Wasted



