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In The Mailbox: 05.15.24

Posted on | May 16, 2024 | Comments Off on In The Mailbox: 05.15.24

— compiled by Wombat-socho

Silicon Valley et Hamas delenda sunt.

OVER THE TRANSOM
357 Magnum: The FBI Has Truly Become The Stasi, Gun Free Zones Do Not Make You Safe,
EBL: Jamestown, also, Winston Marshall Debates That Populism Is Democracy at Oxford Union
Twitchy: President Biden’s Aides Reportedly Worry About His “Psychological Torment” Over Hunter, The Day The Music Died – Chuck E. Cheese Pulls The Plug On Animatronic Band, and Gov. Hairgel Claims That His State Has A “National Model” To Address Homelessness
Louder With Crowder: Enjoy this cat slapping the virtue signaling out of their human’s mouth when she declares her pronouns, Thug who slashed 11-year-old girl needs police to save him from angry (and sweet) street justice, Grown man (who thinks he’s a girl) goes to Disneyland to explain how he got his “cake pops” chopped off, and Super Bowl champion WRECKS Joe Biden at college commencement for being a pro-abortion fake “Catholic”
Vox Popoli: Lenin and the Art of the Impossible, An Inept Defense, Two Years in the Making, Clown World’s Best Intellectuals are Retarded, and History is Incomplete
Upstream Reviews: Project Hail Mary, Stargate Atlantis, and The Dream of the Iron Dragon
L’Ombre de L’Olivier: Faith & Ritual
Draw & Talk: The Manga Debacle I’m Experiencing & Going To Try To Be The Solution For
Tessellations: Prediction Is Compression
Defending The Wood Perilous: Wanted – Gatekeepers,
Ammo.com: Florida Candidates’ 2A Grades For The 2024 Election

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Baldilocks: Goal of Fundamental Disconnection, also, Lock Your Doors
CDR Salamander: Japan’s Renaissance
Dana Loesch: Last Week In Legal – All Hell Broke Loose
Don Surber: Even Obama won’t speak at Harvard, and LGBT went a bridge too far
STUMP: Happy Mothers Day – Art, Sumo, & Sainted Mothers! also, The Problem of Pain & Drugs

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Houston Psycho Tranny Killer Proves Yet Again That Crazy People Are Dangerous

Posted on | May 14, 2024 | 1 Comment

The category “psycho tranny” is not listed in the latest Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, despite the existence of the Houston murder suspect known as “Karon Fisher”:

A transgender-identifying male reportedly murdered a man in Houston, Texas, late last week, running him over with a car before kissing him and then repeatedly stabbing him.
The suspect, 20-year-old Karon Fisher, allegedly mowed down 64-year-old Steven Anderson as he was on his way to the mailbox.
Video of the incident appeared to show the car driving at a high rate of speed for a residential neighborhood and intentionally swerving to hit Anderson. After hitting him, Fisher allegedly hit him again, backing over him with the car.
The New York Post reported that Fisher allegedly “flipped Anderson’s body over, straddled him, and kissed him before stabbing him nine times.”
Harris County records showed that Fisher was charged with murder, evading arrest with a vehicle, and assaulting hospital personnel.
Fisher was previously charged with prostitution and has been on community supervision for evading a prior arrest.

Am I the only one annoyed by journalists using “allegedly” in reporting on crimes recorded on video? It’s all right there for anyone to see, caught on the neighbors’ surveillance camera:

There is a way to avoid using words like “reportedly” or “allegedly,” namely to use the word “accused,” or phrases like “charged with,” “police said,” etc. Authorities in Houston have charged Karon Fisher with murdering a man, and so forth. (Whether you use the phrase “psycho tranny” in the headline is optional, but highly recommended.)

Believe it or not, I was not going to write about Karon Fisher, but my blog buddy Dana Pico did an extensive post about this incident:

If you watch the video, you’ll see that the alleged killer is not wearing normal clothing, but was “dressed in a black bra and high-waisted black shorts,” ‘booty’ shorts to be more precise. Mr Fisher was dressed as a prostitute. . . .
So, dressed like a prostitute, and previously charged with prostitution. Yes, I know: the past prostitution charge was dismissed, but we as observers can draw our own conclusions.

Indeed, we can draw our own conclusions, and among the conclusions we can draw: Crazy People Are Dangerous.



 

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Even CNN Has to Admit Biden’s Losing

Posted on | May 13, 2024 | 1 Comment

Speaking as “someone worried about the prospects of a second Trump term,” Fareed Zarkaria yesterday told his viewers on CNN, “I think it’s best to be honest about reality,” i.e., Biden’s losing:

“The shift here is stark,” Zakaria pointed out. “On the question of whom voters trust more to deal with the economy, Trump has a 22-point lead over Biden, according to an NBC poll from January. This marks of a 15-point bump for Trump compared to the same poll in 2020.”
“Perhaps this is because inflation is a far more pervasive problem than unemployment, affecting all Americans every day,” he pondered.
You think?
Zakaria then admitted that even when it comes to cultural issues, Biden still can’t catch a break. Even though he thinks Democrats can benefit from the Republican Party’s position on abortion, Biden lags far behind on the issue of immigration, which polls indicate is a more concerning issue. Zakaria even doubts that abortion will be a significant issue in the race because the issue of regulating abortion has been brought back to the states.
But Zakaria is most worried about the lack of unity in the Democratic Party over the Israel-Hamas war, while Republicans “seem to be uniting behind Trump.”
“Whatever opposition he faced in the primaries has largely melted away,” he observed.
And then came Zakaria’s most significant admission.
“And the trials against him keep him in the spotlight, infuriate his base who sees him as a martyr, and even may serve to make him the object of some sympathy among people in general who believed that his prosecutors are politically motivated,” he said. “This happens to be true in my opinion. I doubt the New York indictment would have been brought against a defendant whose name was not Donald Trump.” . . .
Ultimately, Zakaria conceded that the “trendlines are not working in Biden’s favor.”
“He needs to do something bold and dramatic to seize the initiative, on asylum policy, for example, and reverse these numbers,” he suggests, but in light of the dramatic shift in the numbers since 2020, he believes “there’s very little that Joe Biden can do now to change that perception.”

Understand that Fareed Zakaria is not just a liberal, but a liberal who works at CNN, an echo-chamber/bubble/hivemind of Democrat partisanship, a media organization with zero balance. So if things look so gloomy for Biden that Zakaria is not only able to see it, but is allowed to say it on the air at CNN? Yeah, it’s very bad for Biden.

We are now 25 weeks — 176 days, to be exact — away from November 5. A lot could happen between now and then, so you can’t say that Trump’s got this in the bag. However, the possibility of a Biden rebound grows more and more unlikely, the longer the current polling picture continues. What I expect to happen (and I’ve predicted this recently in a memo to some well-connected acquaintances) is for the Democrats to do something like the 2002 Torricelli/Lautenberg switch.

Who will they pick to replace Biden? How and when will they make the switch? These are mere details. The point is that Biden increasingly looks like a guaranteed loser in November, and I can’t see Democrats just throwing away the election, which is what they would be doing if they keep Biden as their candidate. Therefore, expect some kind of medical emergency that will require Biden to step aside, and Democrats will slip Gavin Newsom in as their substitute 2024 candidate.



 

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Media Monday: Does Joe Biden Really Have a ‘Brand as an Empathetic Leader’?

Posted on | May 13, 2024 | Comments Off on Media Monday: Does Joe Biden Really Have a ‘Brand as an Empathetic Leader’?

There are days when I read things in the mainstream media that just boggle my mind. Today was one of those days:

Former White House press secretary Jen Psaki claims in her new book that President Biden never looked at his watch during the ceremony for soldiers killed during the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021 — contradicting news photos and firsthand accounts of Gold Star families.
Why it matters: In TV ads and social media posts, Donald Trump and his allies repeatedly have used images of Biden checking his watch during the ceremony to try to undermine the president’s brand as an empathetic leader. . . .

Now, everybody is reacting to the main subject of this story — i.e., that Jen Psaki is lying about what happened at Dover Air Force Base when the bodies of service members killed during Biden’s botched Afghanistan withdrawal were returned. Grant that this is important, but what caught my eye was the assertion about “the president’s brand as an empathetic leader.” Really? Do Democrats (or anyone else) actually think Biden is somehow widely admired because of how “empathetic” he is?

To borrow a phrase, what a load of malarkey!

Throughout his career, Joe Biden certainly has tried to seem “empathetic,” but what kind of fools were deceived by this charade? The kind of fools who vote for Democrats, I suppose, but any intelligent person who’s actually paid attention to Biden over the years knows that he has always been a complete phony, the kind of politician who poor-mouths his own family to make it seem like he’s “blue collar.”

Here, let me quote Wikipedia:

Biden’s father had been wealthy and the family purchased a home in the affluent Long Island suburb of Garden City in the fall of 1946, but he suffered business setbacks around the time Biden was seven years old, and for several years the family lived with Biden’s maternal grandparents in Scranton. Scranton fell into economic decline during the 1950s and Biden’s father could not find steady work. Beginning in 1953 when Biden was ten, the family lived in an apartment in Claymont, Delaware, before moving to a house in nearby Mayfield. Biden Sr. later became a successful used-car salesman, maintaining the family in a middle-class lifestyle.

At no point was Biden’s father ever a “blue-collar” worker; he wasn’t a union-card employee, but a businessman who, for a few years (circa 1949-53) struggled because of “setbacks.” Biden has repeatedly claimed his ancestors were coal miners, but good luck trying to verify that claim. Instead, what can actually be verified is this:

His maternal great-grandfather, Edward Francis Blewitt, was a Pennsylvania state senator. His maternal grandfather was a graduate of Santa Clara University in California . . . before returning to Scranton to work for local oil and gas companies, then as a newspaper librarian for the remainder of his career.
Biden’s father led an affluent lifestyle as a young adult, “sailing yachts off the New England coast, riding to the hounds, driving fast cars, flying airplanes” while working as an executive for, and experiencing the largess of, the Sheen Company. The Sheen Company was founded and owned by Bill Sheen, Biden’s paternal great-uncle.

Yachts and “riding to the hounds”? A state senator for a great-grandfather? Where are the grubby coal-miners amid all these fancy affluent ancestors? Has anyone ever found so much as one AFL-CIO member in Biden’s allegedly “blue-collar” background?

Excuse my outrage over this, but my father was a member of the machinists union (IAM) during his 37 years working at the Lockheed plant in Marietta, and while none of my ancestors were coal miners, they weren’t sailing yachts or “riding to the hounds.” In terms of authentic blue-collar credentials, you see, I’ve got Joe Biden beat all to hell, and his phony “empathetic” act never fooled me. But apparently, members of our national media are under the impression that this is a valuable aspect of Biden’s “brand,” and expect us to believe this, too.

Do they really think we’re that stupid?

(Hat-tip: Ed Driscoll at Instapundit.)



 

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Rule 5 Sunday: Low Effort Komiposting

Posted on | May 12, 2024 | 3 Comments

— compiled by Wombat-socho

Sad, lonely, and far from home is no way to do a Rule 5 post, but here we are.
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Lewding the God-Empress is strictly prohibited!

ANIMAL MAGNETISM: Rule Five Cow Cuddling Friday and the Saturday Gingermageddon.

EBL: Saturday Night Girls With Guns, Monty Python Does Oliver Cromwell, Hamlet, The Idea Of You, Eurovision 2024 – Israel’s Eden Golan, Glenarvon, MAGA – Indefinite Postponement Of Trump Documents Trial, Penelope Cruz, “Exodus”, Centennial, That Hamilton Woman, and “Cinco De Mayo”

A VIEW FROM THE BEACH: Skyler SimpsonFish Pic Friday – Brittany RuskowskiMason JarThe Wednesday WetnessTattoo TuesdayThe Monday Morning Stimulus, and Palm Sunday.

FLAPPR: T.I.T.S. for May 10

Thanks to everyone for all the luscious links!

 

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FMJRA 2.0: A Winning Week

Posted on | May 12, 2024 | 1 Comment

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My Senators had a good week last week, taking two of three from the Atlanta Bananas and surprisingly enough, two out of three from Pete’s Brewers. We’re 22-28, tied with the Twins for last place in the division and eleven games in back of the Brewers. We’re scheduled to play the Angels Tuesday, but since I’m going to be in the air most of Tuesday, I’m hoping to postpone the series until I get home on Wednesday.
Had been thinking about buying Albert Bouchard’s Re:Imaginos albums (if you aren’t familiar with the story behind those, read this) but I decided to listen to the middle album of the trilogy, Bombs Over Germany (Minus Zero & Counting) on YouTube. This was a wise decision. I had hoped that the album, largely made of remixes of BOC songs, would mostly be in the style of BOC’s music from their third through sixth albums (Secret Treaties through Fire of Unknown Origin), but it was not, and I generally found the songs annoying and dissonant. Your mileage may vary.
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In The Mailbox: 05.07.24 (Afternoon Edition)
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In The Mailbox: 05.08.24 (Abbreviated Punditocracy Edition)
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In The Mailbox: 05.09.24 (Afternoon Edition)
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A Made-for-TV Travesty: Can You Guess Who Takes Stormy Daniels Seriously?
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Red-Pilled at Last? ‘Reliably Anti-Trump People…Have Had It With Biden’
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In The Mailbox: 05.09.24 (Evening Edition)
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In The Mailbox: 05.10.24
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Top linkers for the week ending May 10:

  1.  (tied) 357 Magnum & EBL (10)
  2.  A View From The Beach (9)

Thanks to everybody for all the links!

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White Criminal Gets Shot by Police

Posted on | May 12, 2024 | 1 Comment

Alan Metka is a California resident and a convicted felon:

A terrifying moment was captured on police body camera when an armed man with a criminal history caught a female Fontana officer in a headlock.
The officer’s partner shot the suspect and they were able to take him into custody. He survived and is awaiting trial.
The incident happened Feb. 9 in Yucaipa. Fontana officers were involved in a gang operation with the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department when they pulled the man over for traffic violations.
The encounter started with a friendly tone, as the female officer spoke to the man and her partner went to the vehicle to run his information.
Suddenly he hears his partner yell for help and sees the suspect wrestling her with his arm around her neck.
As her body-worn camera later revealed, the change in his demeanor happened as she discovered the man was hiding a gun.
“He’s got a gun,” she shouts as the struggle starts.
The officer ran to help his partner and shot the suspect one time. The video shows him on the ground in pain. He was cuffed and taken to a local hospital to be treated for his injury.
Officials later identified the suspect as Alan A. Metka, 56, of Fontana.
He was arrested for assault with a deadly weapon on a peace officer.
The department says Metka has an extensive criminal history, which includes arrests for assault, carjacking, robbery, possession of an explosive device and illegal firearms possession.

The reason I’m calling attention to this incident is because, if you get your information from the national media, you might believe that only black people ever get shot by cops. Or run over by cops, as in the Michigan case of Samuel Sterling. There is a sort of media script, when it comes to cops killing black suspects — the “family demands answers” stories, made-for-TV press conferences by the “civil rights” attorney, the protest crowd at the courthouse, etc. This script reflects an apparently widespread belief among journalists that systemic injustice must be involved in such incidents. No matter how extensive the suspect’s prior criminal history, or what it was that led up to the suspect getting killed by cops, most journalists display a childlike naivete: “But he was black and the cops shot him.” To which reasonable people might reply, “So what?”

There are tens of millions of black people in this country who have never been shot by a cop, for the simple reason that they’ve never done the sort of things that lead up to such incidents. Yet many in the media seem to believe that law enforcement is a genocidal conspiracy against black people, and their coverage reflects that belief, despite all contradictory evidence, e.g., the shooting of a white guy like Alan Metka. In many ways, his shooting was quite typical — convicted felon in possession of a firearm gets pulled over for a traffic violation, and the “routine traffic stop” escalates after cops ask him to step out of the car. Next thing the cops know, they’re in a fight for their lives, and the suspect gets shot.

 

Ben Crump is not holding press conferences about this shooting, for some reason. Nobody is smashing windows or looting CVS in protest of any alleged violation of Alan Metka’s “rights.” He’s a white guy, and nobody cares — nor should they, I hasten to add. Criminals getting shot by cops is a statistical rarity, and only a comparative handful of such shootings involve any questions about the lawfulness of the officers’ actions.

Several years ago, the Washington Post started a database of all fatal police shootings in the United States, which tells us that as of today, there have been 1,133 such shootings in the past 12 months. This may seem like a large number, but in a nation with a population over 330 million, it’s the proverbial drop in a bucket. However, if only 1% of those fatal shootings were questionable or unjustified, that’s 11 protest opportunities annually. What that means is that 99% of police shootings could be entirely legitimate, yet if half of the dubious cases involved black suspects, the media would still get a half-dozen or so chances every year to depict cops as racist killers gunning down innocent black people.

THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT THEY DO — seize upon the handful of such cases, which looked at in isolation may indeed be grievously wrong, but which are in no way typical of law enforcement in general. And given what we know, that in an average month, 94 suspects are killed by police gunfire, that means there will be about 500 such shootings between now and Election Day. Almost certainly among these shootings will be three or four cases where an unarmed black man is shot to death by police in circumstances where the shooting seems unjustified. The national media will seize upon the most egregious of these cases, and we’ll have more “mostly peaceful protests,” the real purpose of which is political, i.e., to “energize the base” for Joe Biden’s reelection campaign.

Be prepared for another “long, hot summer.”



 

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In The Mailbox: 05.10.24

Posted on | May 10, 2024 | 1 Comment

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SOTD (it’s been on my mind)
Had a good afternoon & evening hanging out with Stacy & Kirby McCain, and got to see the first few episodes of Fallout, which was entertaining.
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OVER THE TRANSOM
EBL: Glenarvon, Homunculus Troll Greta Thunberg ?? Hamas, Saint Damien de Veuster of Moloka’i, and Eurovision 2024: Israel’s Eden Golan: Hurricane
Twitchy: Man Gives Local Government Creative Finger Over Boat Fence Mandate, Newsom-Appointed Regulators OK Change To Utility Billing That Makes Responsible Customers Pay More, and Patricia Heaton Decimates Florida Mosque Speaker Who Whines That He Can’t Deny The Holocaust
Louder With Crowder: Patriotic and Petty! Man’s response to complaints about HIS boat in HIS driveway goes viral, “I like to make a political statement”, also, Pro-Hamas teen f*cks around desecrating WW1 memorial, finds out when his FATHER turns him into police
Vox Popoli: WWIII and the Élefsiton, also, Dominic Cummings Smells the Coffee
According To Hoyt: ReRuns, We Ain’t Dead Yet, and The State of The Writer
Monster Hunter Nation: Monster Hunter Fantom
Upstream Reviews: The Thing From HR

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Adam Piggott: Israel is and always has been a Terrorist State
American Conservative: Teaching in the Age of the Smartphone
American Greatness: Will the Real Dictator Please Stand Up?—If He’s Able
American Thinker: Hamas Declares That It Will Make No Further Concessions
Animal Magnetism: Rule Five Cow Cuddling Friday, also, Animal’s Red Thursday News
Babalu Blog: Disastrous harvest forces Cuba to import sugar, Reports from Cuba: Government exports 90% of island’s honey, which Cubans must buy on the black market, and Top medical official in Italy denounces incompetence of Cuban doctors as well as their enslavement
BattleSwarm: Paxton Sues NGO For Aiding Illegal Alien Invasion, also, LinkSwarm For May 10
Behind The Black: SpaceX launches 20 more Starlink satellites, Starlink revenue in 2024 estimated at $6.6 billion, Update of the reusable cargo capsule by the French company, The Exploration Company, Perseverance looks ahead, out of Jezero Crater, Pentagon: SpaceX effectively blocking Russian illegal use of Starlink, and German startup loses prototype of aerospike spaceplane during test
Cafe Hayek: Doug Irwin on Trade Openness and Economic Growth
CDR Salamander: Fullbore Friday
Da Tech Guy: Media’s opening attacks on Trump allies, God Help the College Idiots if Israel Takes Into Account The Single Most Important Fact from VDH’s Latest, Irony Overload Pro Hamas Camps NOT ALLOWED by the Palestinian Authority in Universities Controlled by Them, We Interrupt our Coverage of the Problems of the world for an update on our 1972 Dynasty Draft League Season, Donuts are now a luxury food item, and Young Sheldon, George Cooper and the Ivermectin Irony
Don Surber: We don’t want journalism back
First Street Journal: A hunger strike is only effective if someone actually cares if you starve yourself to death
Gates Of Vienna: Jihad Comes to the Tourtoirac Cemetery, The Great Vaccine Leap Forward, Send ’Em Back — The Ukrainians, That Is, Paul Weston: Mass Murder in the Care Homes, We’ll Always Have Malmö, and Morally Corrupt Stupidity or Malicious Culpability?
The Geller Report: “Palestinianism”: Jew-Hating Terror Students Caught Making Nazi Salute, Impersonating Hitler
Hollywood In Toto: How Did We Miss David Mamet’s Spartan? Irreverent Mr. Birchum Hammers Woke Culture, Six Reasons Baby Reindeer Earned All That Hype, Tom Brady Roast Proves Woke Is on the Run, Woke Wicked Little Letters – Clapter: The Movie, and When Will Stars Speak Up for Canceled Jews?
The Lid: Fed Chief Admits that Illegals Raise Mortgage Rates for Americans
Legal Insurrection: Farm States Resisting Biden Administration’s Bird Flu Response, Only 6 of the 33 Arrested at George Washington U. Were Students, Emerson College Giving Arrested Anti-Israel Protesters Bail, Extended Housing for Court, Republican Senators Want Biden to Reject WHO’s Proposed “Pandemic Treaty”, Evergreen State College Caves to Anti-Israel Protesters, Will Form Divestment Task Force, and This Is How It’s Done: Frat Boys Challenge Antifa To A Push-Up Contest
Nebraska Energy Observer: Put your money, also, Scattershot Friday
Outkick: College Players Should Be Forced To Pay Contract Buyout If They Transfer Under Revenue Sharing, UCLA Will Have To Pay Cal $10 Million Per Year For Leaving Pac-12, Jayson Tatum On Celtics ‘Super Team’ Label: ‘We Didn’t Get Rewarded Like We Are’, Shaq’s Nikola Joki? MVP Rant Sparks Ongoing Feud With Shannon Sharpe, And It Gets Personal, Caitlin Clark’s Indiana Fever Already Soaring As 13,028 Fans Show For Preseason Game, After A Respectable Fight Brandel Chamblee Finally Surrenders To The Saudis And LIV Golf, and Like It Or Not, The ‘Summer Of Olivia Dunne’ Is About To Begin As MLB Has Their Taylor Swift
Power Line: The Nine-Percent Solution, Begin & Bibi v. Biden, Oil Companies: Please Support Trump! and Thoughts from the ammo line
Shark Tank: Buchanan & Soto Introduce Bill To Strengthen Healthcare Ties With Israel
Shot In The Dark: I’ve Never Been Less Proud To Be An American, also, Little Boxes Made Of Ticky-Tack
STUMP: Ohio Pension Drama Continues – Investigation Called On “Hostile Takeover”
The Political Hat: Firing Line Friday: Public Medicine?
This Ain’t Hell: Dick Rutan into the skies one last time, VA Faker Awarded Federal Prison Time, Valor Friday, American woman trained with ISIS, and Boy Scouts changing to Scouting America
Transterrestrial Musings: On The Pro-Terrorist Gender Gap, also, Mars Sample Return
Victory Girls: Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. And His Brain Worms
Volokh Conspiracy: District Court Dismisses Genesis B. Kids Climate Suit Against the EPA
Watts Up With That: Concerns Mount Over Exploding Electric Vehicles, Green Extremist Activists Attack Magna Carta Document in London, and Biden Administration locking up public lands from West to East
The Federalist: Working Moms Shouldn’t Have To Choose Between Girlboss And Tradwife, Pressure Grows For Ohio Speaker To Advance Bill Keeping Foreign Cash Out Of Elections, The Discovery Of ‘Mass Graves’ Of Indigenous Canadian Children Was Actually A Massive Hoax, This Week In Lawfare Land: Prosecutor Misconduct Jeopardizes Another Case, North Carolina’s Early Voting Locations Illegally Favor Democrats, and Presbyterian Church In America Invites Professional Polarizer David French To Lecture Christians On Getting Along
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