In The Mailbox: 05.24.21
Posted on | May 25, 2021 | Comments Off on In The Mailbox: 05.24.21
— compiled by Wombat-socho
Silicon Valley delenda est.
OVER THE TRANSOM
357 Magnum: Your Tax Dollars At Work – Or Not
EBL: The Flaming War Pigs Of Ancient Rome
Twitchy: Sen. Rand Paul Hammers Twitter For Doing Nothing As “C-List Celebrities” Encourage Violence Against Him & His Family
Louder With Crowder: Former NBA Star Kwame Brown Unloads On “Fake Woke” Biden Supporters – “They’re The New KKK”
Vox Popoli: Devil Mouse Is Killing The Classics, also, The Decline & Fall Of Minneapolis
RIPPED FROM THE HEADLINES
Adam Piggott: Strike Three – Aliens
American Conservative: How American Journalism Became The Mouthpiece Of The Deep State
American Greatness: Icons With Feet Of Clay, also, Why Are Democrats So Afraid Of Election Audits?
American Power: Politifact Has Egg On Its Face
American Thinker: No Race Has Ever Done More For Another Race Than White Americans Have Done For Black Americans, also, Democrat Projectionists
Animal Magnetism: Goodbye, Blue Monday
Babalu Blog: Updates On Kidnapped Opposition Leader & Dissidents Imprisoned By Cuba’s Dictatorship
BattleSwarm: Inside The Kamala Harris Bubble, also, Man With Rifle Stops Shooter
Behind The Black: Today’s Blacklisted American, also, Virgin Galactic Finally [After Ten Years] Makes Manned Flight From New Mexico
Cafe Hayek: I Thought The Australians Beat COVID-19
CDR Salamander: The Modernization Crunch – On Midrats
Da Tech Guy: Disagreements Under The Fedora, also, A Much Different Diversity Is Needed In Journalism Than The One Mayor Groot Is Looking For
Don Surber: Gutfeld Tops Fallon & Kimmel In The Ratings, also, West Virginia Is Literally Dying
First Street Journal: Fear Is The Mind-Killer, also, Black Lives Don’t Matter In St. Louis!
The Geller Report: NYC Principal Under Fire For Demanding Staff Support Terrorism & Jihad, also, GOP Ballots Fail To Scan In PA – Dominion Responds, and NH Audit Confirms Voting Machines Unreliable
Hogewash: Team Kimberlin Post of The Day, also, Does Acme Legal Have A New Client?
Hollywood In Toto: L.A. Story Gave Us The Complete Steve Martin Experience, also, Return Of The Jedi – The Ultimate Review
The Lid: Study Of Asian Hate Crimes Blows Gaping Hole In Left’s “Racist Republicans” Narrative
Legal Insurrection: Effort To Recall Los Angeles DA George Gascon Already Underway, also, Support For #BLM Collapses Among Whites & Hispanics, Drops Among Blacks As Well
Nebraska Energy Observer: Random Observations, also, Pentecost
Outkick: Charles Barkley – “The NBA Ain’t Got The Balls To Suspend LeBron James”, also, Traditional HS Basketball Powers Form Their Own Conference
Power Line: Two Court Defeats For Biden’s Racist Policies, also, Pro-Military Democrats? Please.
Shark Tank: First In The Nation – DeSantis Signs Bill Banning Big Tech Deplatforming
Shot In The Dark: Free Fire Zone, also, The Strongly Worded Memo
STUMP: Mortality With Meep
The Political Hat: Rhode Island Vs. Critical Race Theory
This Ain’t Hell: Ft. Belvoir, USS Antietam Under Consideration For Renaming By Woke DOD Commission, also, Another Three Accounted For
Transterrestrial Musings: On The Road Again
Victory Girls: ESPN Claims Tim Tebow Is An Example Of White Privilege
Volokh Conspiracy: TX Lawyers Can Be Sued For Libel Over Press Releases About Complaints
Weasel Zippers: Former ICE Director – Occasional Cortex Is The Least Smart Congressman In The History Of Congress, also, VP Harris Wipes Her Hand On Pants After Shaking ROK President’s Hand
The Federalist: Zuckerberg Should Never Be Allowed To Touch U.S. Elections Again, also, Parents Are Outraged Over NYC Prep School’s “Pornography Training”
Mark Steyn: Traditions & Transgressions, also, When Hollywood Went Nuts – The Chase
From Madrid To Another Kind Of Deathworld, And Back To Kansas City
Posted on | May 24, 2021 | Comments Off on From Madrid To Another Kind Of Deathworld, And Back To Kansas City
— by Wombat-socho
This was supposed to be done this weekend, but then I saw Hearts of Iron IV was on sale for a ridiculously low price, and I spent most of the weekend trying to revive the Roman Empire as Mussolini, because that’s who you get in the tutorial. Which ties in with the first book today, Peter Kemp’s Mine Were Of Trouble, an account of his experiences with the Carlist Requetes and the Spanish Foreign Legion. That right there makes it unusual; while Orwell’s Homage To Catalonia is merely the most famous of many accounts by various folks who fought for the Spanish Republic, Kemp’s is one of the few from a volunteer on the Nationalist side. A lot of what he says corroborates A.H. Lloyd’s Long Live Death, reviewed here previously, and it’s definitely interesting how his various aristocratic connections help get him into Spain and into an officer’s billet with the Requetes and then with the Legion, but what really sold the book to me is the episode late in the war when he tries to intercede for a captured Irishman who claimed to have been conscripted into one of the International Brigades.* I’ve read quite a bit about the Spanish Civil War, but nothing brought home the savage hatred of the Nationalist officers for the foreigners who came to Spain to destroy everything they felt made Spain great in the name of Godless Communism as the lecture Kemp’s colonel delivers to him in the course of refusing to grant clemency to the prisoner – or Kemp’s discovery (via his company commander) that the colonel had sent men to see that Kemp followed his orders to execute the Irishman – and if he failed to do so, to shoot him as well as the prisoner. A rare and very interesting look at the Nationalist side, and well worth your time, even if Kemp initially comes off as Bertie Wooster without Jeeves.
Someday Larry Correia will write a book that sucks, or collaborate with someone who sucks, but today is not that day. Gun Runner is a departure from Larry’s usual bill of fare; while there are monsters aplenty on the planet Swindle (a place so lethal it would give Harry Harrison’s Pyrrans from the Deathworld series pause), the worst monsters are the humans running the place – the Warlord in particular. Former mech pilot Jackson Rook, a one-time war hero, takes a job training the Warlord to use the ultimate mecha, but winds up fighting for his life on behalf of a revolution to set the people of Swindle free. I’m leaving out a ton of stuff, but Larry and co-author John Brown do an incredible job building characters you care about and putting them through some very rough times. Very good read.
I reread a couple of classic Heinlein novels, Starman Jones and Time Enough For Love, on the way home from DC, and they were every bit as good as I remember. Starman Jones is about Max Jones, a kid scraping out a living on a backcountry farm until his stepmother remarries an oafish bully and Max decides he’d be better off elsewhere. Fortunately for Max, he’s got an ace in the hole – his astrogator uncle left his books behind after a visit years ago, and Max memorized every page. So he heads off for Earthport, hoping his uncle left him a legacy – only to have the books stolen and discovering that his uncle forgot to submit Max’s name to the astrogators’ guild, Max manages to get a crew berth aboard the starship Asgard anyway, with the unlikely help of the hobo who stole Max’s books and the reward money for returning the books. From there, Max works his way up to the bridge crew as an astrogator trainee – and finds himself the only man who can save the ship after the chief astrogator dies, the captain (possibly) commits suicide following a misjump to a hostile planet, and the remaining astrogator gets himself killed. It’s up to Max to get the Asgard back using his photographic memory, because the astrogation books are missing. It’s a Heinlein juvenile, so you know it has a happy ending, but the fun is in getting there.
As for Time Enough For Love, which is in my opinion Heinlein’s last great novel, it’s really three separate tales about Lazarus Long, oldest member of the Howard Families (last seen in Methuselah’s Children, way back in the 1940s) who is busy trying to die after a life measured in centuries, only to be rudely interrupted by his distant descendant the Secretary of the Families, who manages to convince him that there’s cool stuff he hasn’t done yet – and therefore he has a reason to live on. The second part of the book are tales of Lazarus’ adventures on a couple of frontier planets, and the third is the tale of his return to Kansas City right before the U.S. enters World War I. In between, you get the “Notebooks of Lazarus Long”, a collection of advice on various topics. Now, the book reads a lot faster if you skip the passages about sex, genetics, and math; while there’s nothing explicit/pornographic in the book, there’s a lot of talk about sex, so much so that the book gave rise to not one, but two bawdy filksongs, “Clone OF My Own”, and “The Ballad Of Lazarus Long”, the latter of which spoils the ending and the former spoils the part right before the third section. Maybe I’ll quote them in the comments. Maybe not. Anyway, after all this time, it’s still a good read, and for my money better then Friday and the rest of the junk that came after it.
*The International Brigades had been folded into the Peoples’ Army by the time of the Ebro campaign, during which this incident took place, but one can forgive Kemp and his fellow Legionaries for not caring about minor organizational details. Foreigners fighting for the Republic were assumed to belong to the International Brigades and generally shot out of hand, unlike Spanish conscripts whose surrenders were almost always accepted.
Five Mass Shootings This Weekend
Posted on | May 24, 2021 | Comments Off on Five Mass Shootings This Weekend

The two people killed at a mass shooting during a party at a New Jersey home late on Saturday night have been identified by authorities.
Asia Hester, 25, and Kevin Elliott, 30, were shot and killed in what witnesses are saying was a gang-related ‘turf war’ that erupted during a house party that was held in a South Jersey suburb about an hour outside of Philadelphia.
Twelve people were wounded in the shooting. No arrests have been made.
Hester’s sister, Crystal, told the New York Post on Sunday that Asia was a ‘hardworking’ health care professional who became an A student after immigrating to the United States from her native Jamaica. . . .
A witness, 44-year-old Sunshine Carter, said there were at least 30 gunshots.
‘I was sitting on a chair talking to my daughter and a friend. We were laughing. Next thing I knew, I hear shots fired, like 20 shots,’ Carter told the Post.
‘Then it stopped, then 10, 15 more.
‘I didn’t know if they had to reload. I didn’t know if it was two shooters, one shooter.
‘I was running for my dear life.’ . . .
One of the women who attended the party said that the shooting was gang-related.
‘It’s South Side young boys vs. North Side young boys,’ said the guest.
‘This has been going on since the ’60s, and now they’re getting crazier with it.
‘They’re bringing guns.’
A teenage girl is dead, five other young people were wounded and two others injured in a mass shooting late Saturday night at a music party promoted on social media at the amphitheater in Bicentennial Park in Downtown Columbus.
Police and Columbus Fire medics were called at 11:51 p.m. Saturday to a reported shooting at the park along Scioto Mile and found a chaotic scene with several people wounded.
Olivia Kurtz, 16, was transported to OhioHealth Grant Medical Center, where she was pronounced dead at 1:06 a.m., police said. Kurtz was a student at Columbus City Schools’ Fort Hayes Arts and AcademHigh School, the district confirmed.
Three females and two males, ranging in age from 15-19, were wounded. The shooting victims were transported to OhioHealth Grant Medical Center, Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center and Nationwide Children’s Hospital.
A 16-year-old male transported to OSU Wexner underwent surgery and is reported in stable condition. A 15-year-old girl, two 19-year-old women and a 19-year-old man who were shot were all expected to recover from their injuries, police said.
One suspect is in custody and another is dead, after a a mass shooting in downtown Minneapolis Saturday evening, according to a Minneapolis Police Department spokesman.
Jowan Contrail Carroll, 24, is being held at Hennepin County Adult Detention Center, Minneapolis Police Department public information officer, John Elder, told ABC News. There are currently no charges against Carroll; the department has until noon on Tuesday to issue charges, but police are looking at a probable murder charge, Elder said.
Another suspect is dead, he confirmed. That suspect’s identification will not be released until the medical examiner’s office completes its investigation.
Two people are dead, including one of the suspects. Seven received non-life-threatening injuries and one remains in critical condition.
The Minneapolis Police Department said all 10 shooting victims are adults, five male and five female. The two deceased victims are males.
The shooting involved a dispute between two people who both pulled out guns and started shooting at each other, according to Elder.
The incident took place downtown along the 300 block of North 1st Avenue.
A teenager is dead and 14 people are hurt after a mass shooting during an unauthorized neighborhood event in North Charleston on Saturday, according to North Charleston Police.
A 14-year-old female died of her injuries, police said. . . .
“It’s a sad day that we have to be here today to talk about another death of another young person,” North Charleston Police Chief Reggie Burgess said during the press conference.
Burgess said suspects have not been identified and a motive is not clear, although police suspect it was multiple gunmen that fired shots.
“The individuals were angry at each other and they didn’t care who got hit,” he said. . . .
Authorities said the shooting occurred after a fight broke out near the stage of an unauthorized concert within the neighborhood.
Police are investigating a mass shooting outside a bar on Youngtown’s lower west side where three people died and at least three more were wounded just after 2 a.m. Sunday morning.
There were dozens of casings in front of the Torch Club Bar & Grill at Salt Springs Road and Elberen Street as well as a parking lot two doors down, where a house was also struck by gunfire.
There was a four-car accident across the street from the bar that came after shots rang out.
A couple of blocks east, at the corner of Salt Springs Road and Greenwood Street, there was a two-car accident where one person died and another person went to the hospital. . . .
Detectives said there was some sort of argument that broke out in the area near the Torch Club and there was “an exchange of gunfire,” that saw three killed and three others wounded. Police investigated multiple scenes earlier with dozens of casings spread out.
They’re still trying to piece together what happened.
A quick tally of the butcher’s bill: Nine dead, 44 wounded.
Don’t expect to see this on CNN. None of these shootings were perpetrated by Republican voters upset about the election results.
Rule Five Sunday: She Comes From A Land Down Under
Posted on | May 23, 2021 | Comments Off on Rule Five Sunday: She Comes From A Land Down Under
— compiled by Wombat-socho
This week we take a break from all the Russian collusioncosplay girls and go with an Australian lass, Amy Thunderbolt. Her blog is here, if you want to check out her other work on various social media. In this pic from r/cosplaygirls, she’s playing Hilda from Pokemon Black/White.
Ceterum autem censeo Silicon Valley esse delendam.
Ninety Miles From Tyranny: Hot Pick Of The Late Night, The Ninety Miles Mystery Box Episode #1358, Morning Mistress, and Girls With Guns.
Animal Magnetism: Rule Five Seventh Annual Commencement Speech Friday, and the Saturday Gingermageddon.
EBL: I Puritani, Masks Now Masks Tomorrow…, Idomeneo, Patrisse Khan Cullors, Bang! Bang!, Boris Godunov, Rebekah Jones, Charles Grodin RIP, La Sonnambula, Fungus Among Us, Nabucco, Hamas Victory?, Lucia di Lammermoor, and Brokeback MAGA Mountain.
A View From The Beach serves up Spicy Italian – Manuela Arcuri, Oregon, My Oregon!, Fish Pic Friday – Alyssa Cannon, Thursday Tanlines, Chesapeake Bay Fisheries News, Some Wednesday Wetness, The Great Conowingo Snakehead Giveaway, Gaining Some Traction on Tuesday, ASMFC Has Striped Bass in Sight, The Monday Morning Stimulus, Palm Sunday Sunrise, and Gone Fishin’.
Brian noggle wraps things up with the women of Blue Hawaii, Taapsee Pannu, and Disha Patani from Kung Fu Yoga.
Thanks to everyone for all the luscious linkagery!
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FMJRA 2.0: Back In The Saddle
Posted on | May 23, 2021 | Comments Off on FMJRA 2.0: Back In The Saddle
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Ceterum autem censeo Silicon Valley esse delendam.
Rule 5 Sunday: Get In The Robot, Alegrachan
Animal Magnetism
Ninety Miles From Tyranny
A View From The Beach
Proof Positive
EBL
Career Opportunities in Gaza
EBL
Mask Fetishists Mourn End of an Era
EBL
Just Think of the Media as Hamas Propaganda Operatives With Bylines
357 Magnum
EBL
Times Square Shooting Suspect ‘Career Criminal With a Lengthy Rap Sheet’
The Pirate’s Cove
Bacon Time
EBL
The Streisand Effect and the Results of Everybody Blog About Rebekah Jones Day
357 Magnum
EBL
‘Caring, Loving and Charitable … He Got a Kick Out of Pulling Pranks on People’
Proof Positive
357 Magnum
EBL
In The Mailbox: 05.18.21 (Afternoon Edition)
Proof Positive
357 Magnum
EBL
FMJRA 2.0: Rip & Tear
A View From The Beach
EBL
In The Mailbox: 05.18.21 (Evening Edition)
Proof Positive
EBL
357 Magnum
Gov. DeSantis Hires Christina Pushaw; Rebekah Jones Gets Crazier Than Ever
EBL
Why Do Democrats Want a 9/11-Style Capitol Riot ‘Truth Commission’?
A View From The Beach
357 Magnum
EBL
In The Mailbox: 05.19.21
A View From The Beach
Proof Positive
357 Magnum
EBL
God Bless Officer Tatum
347 Magnum
EBL
In The Mailbox: 05.20.21
A View From The Beach
Proof Positive
357 Magnum
EBL
Democrats: The Party of Hate
EBL
Joe Scarborough Completely Loses His Mind in Bizarre Televised Breakdown
A View From The Beach
EBL
In The Mailbox: 05.21.21
Proof Positive
357 Magnum
A View From The Beach
EBL
Top linkers for the week ending May 21:
- EBL (17)
- 357 Magnum (10)
- (tied) A View From The Beach and Proof Positive (7)
Thanks to everyone for all the links!
Guess Who Noticed a Certain Autistic Swedish Teenager Is Getting Kind of Fat?
Posted on | May 22, 2021 | Comments Off on Guess Who Noticed a Certain Autistic Swedish Teenager Is Getting Kind of Fat?

Normally, I don’t quote Chinese Communist Party propaganda here — that’s what CNN is for — but it seems that some comrades in Beijing noticed that Greta Thunberg has put on a few pounds lately:
Greta Thunberg has called out Chinese state media for “fat-shaming” her in a scathing article that questioned her vegetarianism, the Independent reported.
The article published last week by the China Daily, a newspaper owned by the propaganda department of the ruling Chinese Communist Party, implied that the 18-year-old climate activist was lying about her meat-free diet.
“Although she claims to be vegetarian, judging from the results of her growth, her carbon emissions are actually not low,” wrote the China Daily journalist Tang Ge.
Thunberg, who is a vegan, responded to the article on Twitter on Friday. She described how being “fat-shamed” by a wing of the Chinese government was a “pretty weird” experience.
“Being fat-shamed by Chinese state-owned media is a pretty weird experience even by my standards,” Thunberg wrote. “But it’s definitely going on my resume.”
The climate activist has been heavily critiqued by the China Daily since posting a tweet on May 7 calling on China to do more to help address the climate crisis, Vice News reported.
CCP propagandists might not understand that Greta’s incipient obesity is a feminist protest against white supremacist heteropatriarchal beauty standards. No self-respecting young SJW wants to be considered attractive by men, because feminism is opposed to heterosexuality as a matter of principle. Therefore, deliberate ugliness is progressive.
Andrea Dworkin is the ultimate feminist role model in this regard — eat all the food, so there’s no food left for men to eat.
Will feminist obesity influence “climate change”? Probably not, primarily because “climate change” is fiction, but even if manmade carbon omissions did affect global temperatures, the excess food intake of feminists would be offset by (a) the decline in birth rates caused by the fact that obese lesbians seldom have children, and (b) the decreased life expectancy due to diabetes, cardio-pulmonary disease, etc.
CCP propagandists aren’t actually worried about “climate change,” of course, because the whole “climate change” scare is actually a CCP propaganda campaign to persuade Western democracies that they should destroy their industrial capacity for the sake of “saving the planet.” China’s still building coal-powered electricity plants, while encouraging America to shut down our own coal plants and build wind farms instead.
Greta Thunberg doesn’t understand this. She’s just an autistic teenager parroting whatever slogans she finds on the Internet. The good news is that the chances of her reproducing are near-zero, mainly because like most autistic teenagers, she lacks the emotional capacity to form successful romantic relationships, but also because she’s a feminist protesting against heteropatriarchal “beauty standards,” which means no man is ever likely to have sex with her. Unless she’s willing to buy donor sperm from a fertility clinic, she’s on her way to a Darwinian extinction event, and being fat will only get her there sooner. Bon voyage!
Leif Halvorsen: The Only Kind of Mugshot the SJW Media Will Let You See
Posted on | May 22, 2021 | Comments Off on Leif Halvorsen: The Only Kind of Mugshot the SJW Media Will Let You See

Say hello to Leif Halvorsen, who was convicted for killing of three people in Kentucky “in a drug-fueled shooting rampage” in 1983. In order to fight “systemic racism,” the Social Justice Warriors who run the McClatchy newspaper cartel have developed a policy against publishing mugshots of criminals, because of the negative impact the publication of such mugshots allegedly has on “marginalized communities.”
Our blog buddy Dana Pico of First Street Journal notes that the McClatchy-owned Lexington Herald-Leader is apparently not adhering to company protocols, because they published Halvorsen’s mugshot in a story about convicted murderers in Kentucky who may be eligible for parole under a new state policy. To illustrate that story, the Herald-Leader published the mugshots of Halvorsen and four other convicted murderers who, perhaps not coincidentally, shared a certain trait with him. Can you guess what that trait was? I think you can.
In their company guidelines about publishing mugshots, McClatchy says that under some circumstances, its policy would permit editors to publish mugshots in cases that met certain exceptions:
Is there an urgent threat to the community?
Is this person a public official or the suspect in a hate crime?
Is this a serial killer suspect or a high-profile crime?
None of those seem to apply to Leif Halvorsen, who is currently 66 years old and serving a life sentence, his original death sentence having been commuted by former Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin.
Even while the Herald-Leader had no problem publishing the mugshot of Halvorsen — a geriatric prison inmate who is certainly not now “an urgent threat to the community” — they declined to publish mugshots in such cases as Juanyah Clay, who was reportedly at large and wanted on a murder charge for the shooting of a Lexington man. Certainly, this murder suspect was “an urgent threat to the community” because, as Dana notes, here’s what cops found when they finally caught Clay:
Juanyah Jamar Clay, 19, was arrested and booked at the Lexington-Fayette County Detention Center Tuesday evening after police said he was wanted for the alleged murder of 26-year-old Bryan D. Greene. Greene was found shot to death in January inside his residence at Eastridge Apartments, police said.
Clay was concealing three handguns on him at the time of his arrest, according to an arrest citation. He also had nearly 3.7 ounces of marijuana, more than 10 Percocet pills, cash and a digital scale with him. The officer who filled out Clay’s arrest citation said all the items were indicative of drug trafficking.
According to jail records, Clay faces eight charges: murder, carrying a concealed weapon, giving an officer false identifying information, receiving a stolen gun, tampering with a prison monitoring device, trafficking in less than 8 ounces of marijuana, trafficking in opiates, and violating conditions of release.
A drug dealer with three handguns wanted on a murder warrant, but Juanyah Clay wasn’t deemed “an urgent threat to the community” by the editors of the Herald-Leader? Can you guess why? I think you can.

Obviously, not every local media outlet has surrendered to the kind of SJW mentality that now controls the Lexington Herald-Leader, but as someone who spent more than 20 years in the newspaper business, I must ask this: What happened to “the public’s right to know”?
This was the phrase used by journalists for many decades to defend such controversial decisions as publication of the “Pentagon Papers,” and many other practices. Journalists demanded access to public records (so-called “sunshine laws”) because what government did, in the name of the people, and with taxpayer dollars, ought to be publicly known.
Certainly in matters of law enforcement, the identities of people arrested by police are a matter of public record, as are the mug shots of suspects. No ethical journalist would willingly become complicit in a deliberate effort to conceal such information from the public.
But of course, the unethical SJWs of the McClatchy cartel do not consistently apply their policy of suppressing facts about crime. When Dana emailed me a link to his post, my reply was:
“Leif Halvorsen” might be the whitest name imaginable.
Ah, how low the Nordic ubermenschen have fallen!
That’s the kind of joke Lewis Grizzard might have made back in the day when newspapers hired people who knew how to write, which were also, coincidentally or not, the days when people actually bothered to read newspapers. But those days are gone, and if you want to know who’s committing murder in your community, don’t bother looking at any newspaper owned by the McClatchy cartel, because they won’t tell you.
Unless, of course, the suspect has a name like “Leif Halvorsen.”
Nordic ubermenschen are not yet a “marginalized community.”
In The Mailbox: 05.21.21
Posted on | May 22, 2021 | Comments Off on In The Mailbox: 05.21.21
— compiled by Wombat-socho
The usual deadlines for the usual weekend linkfests, plus I may have a book post for the masses, for which you can give partial credit to Loyal Reader B. McCants, who gave me a bunch of Heinlein books I didn’t have (or can’t find) while I was out East.
Ceterum autem censeo Silicon Valley esse delendam.
OVER THE TRANSOM
357 Magnum: Lack Of Outrage Over Children Shot In Minneapolis
EBL: Hamas Declares Victory In Gaza
Twitchy: Second Amendment Expert Stephen Gutowski Explains What’s Going On With The Ammo Shortage
Louder With Crowder: DeSantis Fires Up Pennsylvania Audience
Vox Popoli: The Political Answer, also, Discrimination In STEM
According To Hoyt: Style Sheet, Peeps, Style Sheet
Monster Hunter Nation: ILOH Is Guest Of Honor At FantaSci This Weekend, also, Why Are There So Many Mormon Writers?
Stoic Observations: A Tribal Declaration
Gab News: Exclusive Interview With Pastor Artur Pawlowski
RIPPED FROM THE HEADLINES
American Conservative: Biden’s New Normalcy
American Greatness: Regime Vs. Regime, also, The January 6 Commission Is All About Revenge
American Power: The War On Jews At Home
American Thinker: Sex (And Sobs) On The Set
Animal Magnetism: Rule Five Seventh Annual Commencement Speech Friday
Babalu Blog: Not Much Of A Cuban Independence Day In Communist Cuba
BattleSwarm: LinkSwarm For May 21
Behind The Black: Today’s Blacklisted American, also, Chicoms Scrub Launch Of Station Cargo Freighter Again
Cafe Hayek: Some COVID Links
CDR Salamander: Fullbore Friday
Da Tech Guy: Governor Charlie Baker Frees The Serfs, also, Some Simple Facts Of Life – Vaccine Edition
Don Surber: Defund The Police Is A Trap
First Street Journal: Is There Any Reason Not To Wall Up Philadelphia Like Manhattan In Escape From New York?
Fred On Everything: The View From Abroad
The Geller Report: Islamic Scholar Says “Humanity Will Not Thrive Until The Jewish Nation Is Annihilated”, also, Bernie Sanders Authors Resolution To Block Arms Sales To Israel
Hogewash: Rebekah Jones & The False Criminal Complaint, also, Team Kimberlin Post Of The Day
Hollywood In Toto: Amazon Taps Conspiracy Theorist Hillary Clinton To Mock Conspiracy Theorists, also, Fauci Impressionist Fights Back Against Big Tech Censorship
The Lid: GOP Lawmakers Furious As Thousands Of Illegals Bussed Into Tennessee In The Dead Of Night
Legal Insurrection: Teen Vogue Writer – “The Modern American University Is A Right-Wing Institution”, also, Lawsuit Alleging Anti-Asian Discrimination At Virginia’s Thomas Jefferson HS Can Go Forward
Nebraska Energy Observer: The Antonym Of Snowflake
Outkick: Patrick Mahomes Pushes For Microchipping Footballs To Help Officiating, also, Tim Tebow Already Holds Top 5 Spots In NFL Merchandise Sales
Power Line: Democrats Support Hamas, also, Critical Race Theory Comes To My Backyard
Shark Tank: Salazar Votes Against Capitol Security Bill
Shot In The Dark: NY Bookstores & Suburban Gas Stations, also, Cause -> Effect?
The Political Hat: Firing Line Friday – A Scrutiny Of The Reagan Economic Policy
This Ain’t Hell: Biden Insults The Troops. Again. also, GOP Looking At Legislation To Push Back Against Woke & Cancel Culture In The Military
Transterrestrial Musings: Woke Nonsense, also, Top Fifty In Space Tech
Victory Girls: Ted Cruz Mocks Wokeness In The Army, Media Triggered
Volokh Conspiracy: John Marshall Law School Cancels John Marshall
Weasel Zippers: “Black Lives Matter, Crackers Don’t Matter”, also, Jewish Man Beaten In Broad Daylight In Times Square
The Federalist: Netflix CEO Shells Out $3 Million To Stop Newsom Recall, also, GA Judge Unseals More Than 145,000 Ballots For 2020 Election Fraud Investigation
Mark Steyn: Tal Bachman – We Have Met The Enemy, Part IV


