In The Mailbox: 08.02.21
Posted on | August 2, 2021 | Comments Off on In The Mailbox: 08.02.21
— compiled by Wombat-socho
Thanks to everyone who bought stuff through my Amazon links last month!
Silicon Valley delenda est.
OVER THE TRANSOM
Red Pilled Jew: An Observation Or Two On Jab Mandates
357 Magnum: Shootapalooza In Chicago
EBL: COVID Cases Are Out Of Control!
Twitchy: “Imagine You’re A Normal Person”, also, WaPo Blames “Gun Obsessives’ Delusional Oversensitivity” For Worthless Meatbag Chipman’s Failure To be Confirmed As ATF Director
Louder With Crowder: Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) Gets Texas Fleebagger To Admit Voter IDs Aren’t Oppression
Vox Popoli: We All Won, also, That Should Go Over Well
Stoic Observations: The Strategic Air Command Parent
Gab News: An Alternative To Paypal Is Coming
RIPPED FROM THE HEADLINES
Adam Piggott: In The Firing Line
American Conservative: General Milley’s Imaginary Coup
American Greatness: Incompetence + Arrogance = Woke, also, Woke Church Woes
American Power: Amy Chua At Yale
American Thinker: The Three Horsemen Of The Bidenocalypse
Animal Magnetism: Goodbye, Blue Monday
Babalu Blog: Canadian Tourism To Cuba Helps Fund Communist Regime’s Violent Repression
BattleSwarm: Kentucky Minigunning, also, Chronicles Of The Crazy Years 1 – Gas Station Liability Lunacy
Behind The Black: Today’s Blacklisted American, also, Russia Offers Conflicting Causes For Nauka Engine Misfiring
Cafe Hayek: Indeed
CDR Salamander: Fullbore Friday, also, American Generalship In The Long War
Da Tech Guy: The COVID Vaccine Logic Pretzels, also, Electronic Monitoring For Criminals In Chicago & Cook County Is A Failure
Don Surber: Occasional Cortex Discards Susan Sarandon Like A Used Condom, also, Global Cooling Is The Problem
First Street Journal: Who Knew So Many Black Americans Were Trump Supporters? also, Two More Capitol Kerflufflers Plead Guilty To Misdemeanors
Fred On Everything: How Taiwan Will Fall Into Beijing’s Lap Like An Overripe Mango
The Geller Report: What Was Pelosi Doing In Red China On 11/1/20? also, President Trump Raises More Money Than Any Ex-President In History – $82 Million
Hogewash: Team Kimberlin Post of The Day, also, These Seem So…So Similar
Hollywood In Toto: Hitchcock’s Rear Window Is The Perfect Film For Our Paranoid Age, also, Et Tu, Kevin Smith?
The Lid: GOP COVID Origin Study Shows Virus Escaped From Wuhan Lab Long Before First Case Reported
Legal Insurrection: Idiot Kendi Compares Republicans Who Oppose COVID Lockdowns To Slave Owners, also, Palin For Senate In 2022?
Nebraska Energy Observer: Random Observations, also, The Wuhan Two-Step
Outkick: Clemson & Florida State Want In To The SEC, also, US Womens’ Soccer Team Falls To Canada, Won’t Compete For Gold
Power Line: The Decline Of The West, also, Ashli Babbitt & George Floyd, Compare & Contrast
Shark Tank: Scott Calls For Red China’s Removal From Pharmaceutical Supply Chains
Shot In The Dark: A Meused – Part One, also, Condolences
The Political Hat: Big Brother Is Watching What You Eat
This Ain’t Hell: Politifact Looking To Fill Position On Misinformation Team, also, Gov. Abbott Fires Back At Biden’s DOJ
Transterrestrial Musings: A New Comic Strip, also, The Space Resource
Victory Girls: Landlords Win, also, US Women’s Soccer Team Loses & Patriots Cheer
Volokh Conspiracy: No Qualified Immunity For University Of Iowa Officials Who Violated Christian Students’ First Amendment Rights
Weasel Zippers: Cops Bust Trans Internet Star For Allegedly Raping His 80 Year Old Mom, also, Hypocrite DC Democrat Mayor Breaks Own Mask Mandate
The Federalist: If You Don’t Suspect Government Provocation At The 1/6 Riot, Start Paying Attention, also, Biden & Harris Approval Ratings Plunge Across Several Polls
Mark Steyn: How To Handle A Woman (And A Melon), also, City Onscreen – Los Angeles Plays Itself
Rule 5 Sunday: Jodie Comer
Posted on | August 2, 2021 | Comments Off on Rule 5 Sunday: Jodie Comer
— compiled by Wombat-socho
So at first I was going to do another Scarlett Johansson post, because she’s been in the news lately after suing the Evil Mouse for schlonging her over the Black Widow release and costing her a few million bucks, but then I decided otherwise.* See, there’s this Ryan Reynolds flick Free Guy coming out soon, in which there’s a character named Milly, who also exists within the game world where Reynolds’ character lives as a heroine called Molotov Girl. She looks pretty nice, as you can see from this promotional wallpaper, and from the trailer.
Ceterum autem censeo Silicon Valley esse delendam.
Ninety Miles From Tyranny: Hot Pick of the Late Night, The 90 Miles Mystery Box Episode #1428, Morning Mistress, and Girls With Guns.
Animal Magnetism: Rule Five Vaccine Skeptics Friday and the Saturday Gingermageddon.
EBL: Bacon – Come & Take It, Scarlett Johansson Sues Disney, Hannah Barron Catfish Noodling, Yellowstone – Revenge Will Be Worth The Wait, Fishing, and MAGA Jersey Shore Summer
A View From The Beach: Yvonne Strahovski, Election 2020: Insurrection Committee Fallout Continues,Fish Pic Friday – Camryn Hobbs, Go Team!, Truckin’ Into Thursday, SJWs Go After Fisheries Science, I Guess Nobody Told Her About the Birds and the Bees?, New Research on Striper Migrations, Tuesday Tattoos, Great Barrier Reef Doing Just Fine, Thanks!, The Monday Morning Stimulus, and Ice Cream Sunday
Brian Noggle: The Two Danas of Tombstone
Thanks to everyone for all the luscious linkagery!
*I was also considering the R-rated version of Operator-chan, but too many good 2D things will only spoil you people.
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Sopranos Kill Count
Posted on | August 1, 2021 | Comments Off on Sopranos Kill Count
Murder is wrong, and criminal gangs are bad, except when the murdering gangsters are popular entertainment. Over the course of six seasons, HBO’s series The Sopranos featured 62 murders, including nine committed by Peter Paul “Paulie Walnuts” Gualtieri. Tony Soprano personally committed eight on-screen murders. This YouTube video claims to have every murder from the entire series, in just nine minutes:
Why am I showing you this? Because I was working on something long and thoughtful, then laid down for a nap and lost my momentum. Rather than leave you with nothing, it’s the video murder fest.
You’re welcome.
FMJRA 2.0: I’d Rather Die Than Give You Control
Posted on | July 31, 2021 | Comments Off on FMJRA 2.0: I’d Rather Die Than Give You Control
— compiled by Wombat-socho
SOTD
Ceterum autem censeo Silicon Valley esse delendam.
Rule 5 Sunday: Bunny Girl Senpai
Animal Magnetism
Ninety Miles From Tyranny
A View From The Beach
EBL
Proof Positive
Return of the Aspiring Rapper Update
Bacon Time
EBL
357 Magnum
FMJRA 2.0: Camouflage
A View From The Beach
EBL
Liberalism as Organized Ignorance
EBL
357 Magnum
Proof Positive
The #1 Cause of Anti-Semitism
A View From The Beach
EBL
Forget ‘De-funding Police,’ AOC Now Wants to Abolish the Prison System
EBL
Proof Positive
In The Mailbox: 07.26.21
A View From The Beach
EBL
357 Magnum
Proof Positive
A ‘Surge’ of Media-Hyped Fear
EBL
In The Mailbox: 07.27.21
A View From The Beach
EBL
357 Magnum
Proof Positive
Bang Bang Fang Fang: Eric Swalwell’s China Spy Secrets Inspire Painful Puns
EBL
357 Magnum
Georgia Democrats Admit They’re ‘F**ked’
Survival Tricks
A View From The Beach
EBL
357 Magnum
In The Mailbox: 07.28.21
A View From The Beach
EBL
357 Magnum
Proof Positive
In The Mailbox: 07.29.21
A View From The Beach
EBL
357 Magnum
Proof Positive
37% of Criminals Released From Prison Get Re-Arrested Within ONE YEAR
EBL
357 Magnum
Proof Positive
In The Mailbox: 07.30.21
A View From The Beach
EBL
357 Magnum
Proof Positive
Top linkers for the week ending July 30:
- EBL (17)
- 357 Magnum (10)
- (tied) A View From The Beach & Proof Positive (9)
Thanks to everyone for all the links!
The Big Yellow Button Returns
Posted on | July 31, 2021 | Comments Off on The Big Yellow Button Returns
As every regular reader of this blog knows, the yellow “donate” button takes you to my PayPal account, where you can contribute dollars, pounds, Euros, shekels, rubles or whatever to support the blog.
PayPal has been very, very good to me over the years, and I was disturbed when I read that PayPal is teaming up with the ADL and SPLC to defund alleged “extremist” sites. We know very well how Big Tech has spent the past five years deplatforming anyone who dissents from the “social justice” narrative, and it’s frighten to think that PayPal would join forces with an organization as thoroughly disreputable as the SPLC.
Obvious pretext to suppress any dissent — you’ll be shocked at what views they consider “white supremacist” just one year from now. https://t.co/FBFvBsOxo4
— Blake Masters (@bgmasters) July 26, 2021
Chilling: @PayPal teams up with left-leaning group to combat “hate” funding after the SPLC pressured PayPal to blacklist conservative groups. https://t.co/VhNE5Xsw6e
— Tyler O’Neil (@Tyler2ONeil) July 26, 2021
David Sacks, a Silicon Valley venture capitalist who was once chief operating officer (COO) of PayPal, shares his concerns about this issue:
I’m a Jewish American who has special appreciation for the ADL’s historical role as a watchdog against antisemitism. . . .
The point is that the ADL, like the SPLC, now weighs in on issues far beyond its original purview.
Just as there is no set definition of “hate speech” that everyone agrees upon, the definition of a “hate group” is nebulous and ripe for overuse by those with an agenda. So it should come as no surprise that the ever-increasing list of suspects has grown from unquestionable hate groups, like neo-nazis and the KKK, to organizations who espouse socially conservative views, like the Family Research Council, religious liberty advocates, and even groups concerned with election integrity.
The reclassification of political opponents as hate groups has been enabled by expansive redefinitions of terms like racism, segregation and white supremacy. . . .
I have no desire to defend genuinely hateful or extremist groups. Indeed, when I was COO at PayPal, we regularly worked with law enforcement to restrict illegal activity on our platform. But we are talking about something very different here: shutting down people and organizations that express views that are entirely lawful, even if they are unpopular in Silicon Valley. . . .
I implore my successors at PayPal and other Big Tech companies to stop throwing kindling on the fires of populism by locking people out of the online public square and the modern web-based economy. Silenced voices and empty stomachs are fuel for the very extremism you claim to oppose.
Read the whole thing. The problem with boycotting PayPal is that there is no comparable substitute. Right now, I’m trying to plan a reporting trip to Florida, perhaps in September, so I once again urge readers to recall the Five Most Important Words in the English Language:
PUT CRIMINALS IN PRISON!
Posted on | July 31, 2021 | Comments Off on PUT CRIMINALS IN PRISON!

Say hello to Cody Wayne Russell, and pray to God that you never encounter him, because Cody is the pluperfect example of what happens when the criminal justice system fails. There is a judge in Ohio who needs to be removed from the bench. He or she had a chance to send Cody to prison, but instead this dangerous felon was sentenced to probation.
NO MORE MERCY FOR PUNKS LIKE THIS!
Fortunately, Cody is likely to be off the streets for a while now. When last heard from, he was being held without bond in a Florida county jail. If he ever sees the outside of a cell again, it will be too soon.
Last December, not long after he turned 18, Cody was convicted in Montgomery County, Ohio, of assaulting a police officer. Were it up to me, such a felony would mean serious prison time, because assaulting a cop should be considered an attack on the law itself. Such crimes are disrespectful, an expression dangerous antisocial tendencies, and I wish our courts were entrusted to judges who understood the importance of upholding the dignity of society by imposing harsh justice on those who exhibit an attitude of defiance toward the law.
PUT THE FEAR OF GOD IN THESE WORTHLESS PUNKS!
Excuse my angry outbursts, but I just got through watching a YouTube video of the 12-mile police chase through two Florida counties that ended with Cody Russell’s arrest in April. This punk is clearly a menace to public safety, and discovering that he was out on probation when it happened — because of some LIBERAL BLEEDING HEART JUDGE in Ohio — only increased my rage. Judges who go soft on criminals put the public in danger, and this leniency must be stopped.
So (he says, taking a deep breath and trying to get his blood pressure down before suffering an apoplectic stroke) what happened was that Cody, like the vicious criminal he is, stole a black Dodge Durango and then stole the tag from a Toyota Avalon — apparently because in his dimwit criminal mind he imagined that having a stolen tag on a stolen truck would somehow deceive cops — and took off for Florida. In addition to grand theft auto, going to Florida was a violation of the terms of Cody’s parole, which forbade him to leave Ohio without authorization from the court. Cody traveled about 900 miles to reach Sumter County, Florida, where he was spotted near mile marker 322 by Florida Highway Patrol Trooper Eric Kjekstad. At that point, Cody was heading north in the stolen Durango, indicating that he was coming from somewhere further south, perhaps Tampa. Trooper Kjekstad reported:
I observed a black Dodge Durango with an unknown Ohio tag traveling northbound on the outside emergency lane at a high rate of speed passing numerous vehicles. While in the emergency lane, the vehicle was all over the shoulder kicking up numerous debris at nearby motorist[s], causing an immediate hazard to their safety. Due to the Driver’s wanton disregard to the safety of the motorist and reckless nature, I activated my emergency lights and sirens to initiate a traffic stop on the before mentioned vehicle. The vehicle made erratic lane changes into the inside lane accelerating away from my fully marked patrol vehicle with an agency insignia, at which time I initiated a pursuit at approximately 4:27 PM.
You see that Cody might never have attracted law-enforcement attention — despite being a felon on probation, driving a stolen vehicle with a stolen tag — had it not been for his “wanton disregard” for public safety in recklessly zooming up the shoulder of the highway. Now, if you want to watch it, here’s the video of the ensuing chase:
Do you see why that made me so angry? I was hoping to see the trooper do one of those high-speed PIT maneuvers the way they do in Arkansas, where the fleeing felon sometimes dies as a result. (Trooper Tanner Middlecoff fatally rammed Lakita Davis at 126 mph.) But this is Florida, not Arkansas, so Cody unfortunately survived, getting off I-75 at exit 341, making a zigzag through traffic, going north on a two-lane highway, then crashing into a tree while attempting a high-speed left turn.
It took about 10 minutes for Cody to travel 19 miles on I-75, meaning his average speed was more than 100 mph, and at times he was traveling as fast as 115 mph, according to Trooper Kjekstad. If you watch the video, you’ll see how dangerous such speeds are in “moderate” traffic.
WHY IS IT NOT LEGAL TO SHOOT PUNKS LIKE THIS?
Sorry for another angry outburst, but this business of criminals having no fear of law enforcement is the real root of the problem. If it were up to me, cop cars would have laser-sighted, remote-control miniguns mounted on the hood. There would be a trigger mechanism on the steering wheel, and once the computer aiming system had a “lock” on the target — BBRRRRRRR!! — those miniguns would unleash a burst of .50-caliber automatic fire that would destroy the fleeing vehicle.
Most criminals are so stupid, some of them still might try to outrun the cops, but I guarantee you none of them would do it twice.
Being authorized to inflict sudden death on fleeing criminals would do wonders for the morale of America’s law enforcement community, not to mention the benefits to public safety of lowering the recidivism rate to zero. You run from the cops, you die — that would be my policy.
Alas, the Supreme Court in its 1985 decision Tennessee v. Garner didn’t see the benefits of this approach and, even in dissenting from the majority, Justice Sandra Day O’Connor didn’t seem to endorse my laser-sighted minigun solution to fleeing suspects, so we’re forced to live in a world where criminals lead cops on high-speed chases without fear of .50-caliber fire directed by computer-assisted targeting systems.
Be that as it may, we can start putting criminals behind bars where they belong, instead of turning them loose the way that Ohio judge turned Cody Russell loose, and if I were a citizen of Montgomery County, Ohio, I’d be investigating this case to find out who that judge was, so I could organize an effort to remove them from the bench. Meanwhile, when last heard from, Cody Russell was in the Sumter County Jail, charged with two felonies and four misdemeanors, being held without bond because he violated felony probation. We can certainly hope that Florida authorities will send him for a nice long stay in Starke. By the time he gets out, maybe I’ll have convinced law-enforcement to try my computer-aimed .50-caliber minigun idea, and we’ll see if maybe the Supreme Court wants to repent for its mistake in Tennessee v. Garner.
In The Mailbox: 07.30.21
Posted on | July 30, 2021 | Comments Off on In The Mailbox: 07.30.21
— compiled by Wombat-socho
Usual weekend deadlines for usual weekend posts.
Ceterum autem censeo Silicon Valley esse delendam.
OVER THE TRANSOM
357 Magnum: “A City Out Of Control & In A Downward Spiral”
EBL: Livin’ Mask Free
Twitchy: A Gay Rights Activist Explains How The CDC’s P-Town Study May Be Fatally Flawed, also, Unmasked Biden Says “In All Probability” We’ll Have More COVID Restrictions
Louder With Crowder: “It’s Not Science, It’s Politics” – Ted Cruz Goes Thermonuclear On Democrats & “Discredited” CDC
Vox Popoli: Religious Exemption Documents, also, Minimizing The Digital
According To Hoyt: Waiting For The Chirp Chirp Chirp, also, Sounding The Tocsin
Monster Hunter Nation: Interstate Tour Of Hate Starts Now! also, Target Rich Environment 2 Audiobook Available For Preorder
RIPPED FROM THE HEADLINES
Adam Piggott: We Are Few – Hold Fast
American Conservative: Ben Garrison – Sketched & Labeled
American Greatness: Ashli Babbitt’s Mom Speaks, also, Democrat House Passes Bill To Allow Illegals To Work As Congressional Staffers
American Power: Former Senator Carl Levin Dead At 87, also, Judge Jeanine Slams Administration’s Double Standards On COVID At The Border
American Thinker: Two Americas. Two Different Belief Systems.
Animal Magnetism: Rule Five Vaccine Skeptics Friday
Babalu Blog: Red Chinese Military Training Cuban Security Forces How To Quash Dissent, also, Cuban Refugees Fleeing Brutal Repression Being Returned To Cuba By U.S. Coast Guard
Baldilocks: A Wordless Rant
BattleSwarm: LinkSwarm For July 30
Behind The Black: Today’s Blacklisted American, also, Apollo 11’s Lunar Ascent Stage Still In Lunar Orbit?
Cafe Hayek: Quotation Of The Day
Da Tech Guy: One Note About This ABC Poll About Declining American Optimism, also, Cause & Effect In Cleveland & Seattle, And Other Matters Under The Fedora
Don Surber: The Banality Of Our Destructors, also, Only 34% Of Democrats Believe In Biology
First Street Journal: Republican State Agency Heads Tell Gov. Beshear Not Only No, But Hell No
The Geller Report: Kangaroo Court – The 1/6 Hearings Threaten All Of Us, also, Tlaib & Occasional Cortex Call For Treasury To Strip Tax Exempt Status From Charities Supporting Israel
Hogewash: Team Kimberlin Post of The Day, also, On The Proper Application Of Alinsky’s Rule 5
Hollywood In Toto: Woke Exchange Can’t Capture 80s Magic, also, Fast & Furious Star Asks, “Y’all Ready To Homeschool Your Children Yet?”
The Lid: Cubans Turned Away – Biden Makes Mockery Of Refugee System
Legal Insurrection: Petition Claims Using Legal Names On Graduation Certificates Makes Transgenders Feel Unsafe, also, MN Lawsuits Allege Critical Race Theory Teaches Racism & Intolerance
Nebraska Energy Observer: The Battle Of Jaffa
Outkick: CNN Can’t Get Over White Males Having An Opinion On Simone Biles, also, Dodgers Finalizing Deal To Get Scherzer & Turner From Nationals
Power Line: Babysitting Joe Biden, also, Some Dare Call It Infrastructure
Shark Tank: Carlos Gimenez Literally Steps Across Pelosi’s Mask Policy
Shot In The Dark: Shake & Bake Crisis, also, When You Think Moonshine
The Political Hat: Firing Line Friday – Sex Education
This Ain’t Hell: USS Bonhomme Richard Fire Suspect Charged, also, Cancelling $50,000 In Student Loans For Racial Justice?
Transterrestrial Musings: The Dissident California Right, also, The Real Threat To Democracy
Victory Girls: Yes, You Should Be A Citizen To Vote
Volokh Conspiracy: Parents Challenging “Anti-Racist” Curriculum Can Sue Anonymously To Shield Their Children
Weasel Zippers: NYT Reporter Wants Trump supporters Labeled “Enemies Of The State”, also, Administration Spox Admits They’re Releasing COVID-Positive Illegals Into Communities
The Federalist: Kamala Harris – We Can’t Secure The Border Until We Turn Central America Into Paradise, also, The Left Has A Pedophilia Problem, And It’s Out In the Open
Mark Steyn: Triumph Of The Wheeler, also, We Have Met The Enemy Part XIV
37% of Criminals Released From Prison Get Re-Arrested Within ONE YEAR
Posted on | July 30, 2021 | Comments Off on 37% of Criminals Released From Prison Get Re-Arrested Within ONE YEAR

A new study from the Department of Justice confirms what most people already knew, that career criminals continue committing crime:
During the first year after their release from state prison in 2012, about 4 in 10 (37%) prisoners were arrested at least once either within or outside of the state that released them . . . About 6 in 10 (62%) were arrested within the first 3 years, while 7 in 10 (71%) were arrested within 5 years.
Seventy-one percent arrested again within five years of getting out of prison. More from the new DOJ study about criminal recidivism:
Nearly three-fourths of prisoners released in 2012 were arrested within the next five years, according to a study released Thursday by the Department of Justice.
Conducted by the Bureau of Justice Statistics, the data was collected across 34 states between 2012 and 2017 to gain insight on recidivism patterns across various demographics, commitment offenses and prior criminal histories.
Of the 408,300 state prisoners monitored, researchers recorded around 1.1 million arrests during the five-year follow-up period. The 34-page study noted that the percentage of released prisoners declined the further out they got from release— from 268,000 arrests the first year to 191,000 in the fifth year.
“Among released prisoners, males were more likely than females to be arrested during each cumulative year following release,” the report states. “At the end of the 5-year follow-up period, the cumulative arrest percentage was 72% for males and 63% for females.”
It also broke down re-arrest rates by race, finding Black and Hispanic prisoners had been rearrested one year after release from prison at similar rates of 38% and 39%, respectively. The rate for white prisoners within the same time period was slightly lower at 35%.
“At the end of the 5-year follow-up period, white (70%) and Hispanic (67%) prisoners had lower cumulative arrest percentages than black prisoners (74%),” the report states. . . .
The prisoners studied had been sentenced for a mix of convictions, including homicide, rape and sexual assault, robbery, burglary, drug possession, trafficking and unlawful weapon possession. Around 43% percent of them had been arrested at least 10 times prior to their current sentencing.
And if you think crime is bad now, just remember: AOC wants to abolish prisons and turn all the criminals loose.


