A Democrat and a Liar
Posted on | October 20, 2020 | 1 Comment

A Michigan bar owner featured in a Joe Biden campaign ad saying his business may fail because of President Donald Trump’s COVID-19 response is a wealthy tech investor who made it big after receiving a large family inheritance.
Joe Malcoun, the co-owner of The Blind Pig, said in the ad his bar was nothing more than an empty room because of Trump’s inaction against the virus. “This is the reality of Trump’s COVID response,” Malcoun said.
“We don’t know how much longer we can survive not having any revenue. A lot of restaurants and bars that have been mainstays for many years will not make it through this,” the bar owner said. “My only hope for my family, this business and my community is that Joe Biden win this election.”
However, the Washington Free Beacon reported Monday that the odds that Malcoun falls under financial hardship are slim.
Malcoun told a Michigan-based NBC affiliate in 2018 that he received a lottery-like inheritance from his wife’s grandfather about a decade ago and used those funds to become an angel investor in tech companies in the state. . . .
Malcoun leveraged his inheritance to become the “go-to guy” for people seeking investments in the Ann Arbor area, according to Click On Detroit.
And despite pinning his bar’s hardships on Trump in Biden’s ad, Malcoun told Michigan Live in June that he decided it was “not worth it” to host any live shows at the bar despite having authorization from the state to hold events at limited capacity.
“Now that we tried it and saw it’s really hard to communicate what it means to have a really socially distanced and live music show, we decided it’s not really worth trying,” Malcoun explained. “The very last thing we want is to be the epicenter of a new outbreak.”
So, he’s sitting on a pile of money because his wife inherited a fortune from her grandfather, and lying on behalf of Joe Biden’s campaign, falsely claiming that Trump is driving him out of business when, in fact, the problem is Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s stupid policies.
Did I mention he’s a board member of the Michigan ACLU? Yeah, a rich lying Democrat, pretending to be just a struggling small businessmen.
The Democrat Myth of ‘Voter Suppression’
Posted on | October 20, 2020 | 2 Comments

Because black people in Atlanta had to stand in long lines on the first day of “early voting” in Georgia, NBC News would have us believe, some sinister force of racism must be at work:
In 2019, researchers from the University of California, Los Angeles, Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Chicago used smartphone data to quantify the racial disparity in waiting times at polls across the country. Residents of entirely-black neighborhoods waited 29 percent longer to vote and were 74 percent more likely to spend more than 30 minutes voting.
Similarly, nonwhite voters are seven times more likely than white voters to wait in line for more than an hour to vote, according to a 2017 study by the University of Pennsylvania’s Stephen Pettigrew, who is a senior analyst for the NBC News Decision Desk. The reason, the study concluded, is because election officials send more resources to white polling precincts.
That can affect the electorate for years to come.
“Waiting in a line makes you less likely to turn out in subsequent elections,” Pettigrew said earlier this year, citing his research on that issue.
Here’s some cold facts for you: Most black people live in communities (of which Atlanta is certainly one) where Democrats control local government. So the Democrat officials in charge of their local precincts are the ones responsible for the long voting lines. This is not a right-wing conspiracy, it’s just Democrat incompetence in operation.
Where and when did this “voter suppression” myth arise? It was in the wake of the 2000 Florida recount, when MoveOn-dot-org discovered that they could raise money on the basis of the claim that Bush “stole” the election by “suppressing” the African-American vote. This myth was recycled in 2004 after John Kerry lost to Bush, but then the myth subsided for eight years when Barack Obama was twice elected president. Suddenly, however, when Hillary Clinton lost to Trump in 2016, Democrats rediscovered the “vote suppression” myth and promulgated this conspiracy theory so widely that when Stacey Abrams lost the Georgia governorship by 55,000 votes in 2018, somehow ‘suppression” was the explanation (never mind that Georgia hasn’t elected a Democrat to statewide office since Roy Barnes was elected governor in 1998).
Going into the 2020 election, Democrats are preparing their excuse in advance, so that if Trump somehow scores a poll-defying victory, Biden’s voters will be ready to believe Republicans “stole” the election.
In The Mailbox: 10.19.20
Posted on | October 19, 2020 | 1 Comment
— compiled by Wombat-socho
Silicon Valley delenda est.
OVER THE TRANSOM
Bleach Cocktail: Peter Strzok Fails Upward
357 Magnum: The Working Hypothesis Is Terrorism
Red Pilled Jew: New Bill To Allow Foreign Forces & Troops To Be Used On Australian Soil
EBL: How Does The Guy From NWA Become MAGA? also, Jeffrey Toobin, This One’s For You!
Twitchy: Reporter Asks Why President Trump Keeps Calling Joe Biden A Criminal, Gets Called A Criminal
Louder With Crowder: Congressional Candidate Warns Joe Rogan – Keep Your California Politics Out Of Texas
Vox Popoli: Division & QAnon, also, “A Thundering Defeat”
Stoic Observations: bSpace – A Journey Through Black Cyberspace, Part I: The 80s
RIPPED FROM THE HEADLINES
Adam Piggott: Big Mommy, also, Passing The Test
American Conservative: The Voting Rights Mirage
American Greatness: Hungarian FM Says Biden Should Explain Why He Pushed Ukraine To Fire Its Chief Prosecutor
American Power: NZ PM Jacinda Ardern’s Labour Party Wins Landslide Victory
American Thinker: The Red Chinese Virus – Why We Panicked And Why We’ve Got To End The Panic Now, also, Are The fake News Polls A Setup For Post-Election Chaos?
Animal Magnetism: Goodbye, Blue Monday
Babalu Blog: Mexico City Topples Columbus Monument But Erects Statues To Mass-Murdering Communists Castro & Guevara
BattleSwarm: Hunter Biden has An Armory Of Smoking Guns, also, BidenWatch For October 19
Cafe Hayek: What Joakim Book Says, also, The Great Matt Ridley
Camp of the Saints: Fear Is Unsightly
CDR Salamander: The Middle East’s Future Imperfect
Da Tech Guy: Futureworld, also, The Single Biggest Issue Bar None In Election 2020
Don Surber: Biden’s Bad Vote By Mail Bet, also, Campaign 2020’s Missing Issue – The Wall
First Street Journal: Citing “Gender Studies” Experts, The Media Try To Redefine Masculinity To Support Progressive Politics…And Joe Biden, also, Who Is Unqualified?
The Geller Report: Biden Calls Off Campaigning Until Final Debate, also, Joe Biden Says Muslims Would Serve “At Every Level” In His Administration
Hogewash: Team Kimberlin Post of The Day, also, A Bribe Too Far
Hollywood In Toto: New Documentaries Reveal Media’s Phony Commitment To Diversity, also, America’s Forgotten Shares True Toll Of Weak Immigration Enforcement
The Lid: Schiff’s Latest Lie – Hunter Biden E-Mails Came From The Kremlin!
Legal Insurrection: New Yorker Suspends Legal Analyst Jeffrey Toobin For Jerking It During Zoom Call, also, Obama Rides In At 11th Hour To Campaign For Joe Biden
Power Line: The Brown Shirts Are Back, also, Speaking Of Disinformation
Shark Tank: House Democrats Still Silent On Hunter Biden’s Burisma Emails
Shot In The Dark: Denormalizing
STUMP: COVID Roundup
The Political Hat: If You Think 2020 Is Bad For You, Remember That At Least You Aren’t In Venezuela
This Ain’t Hell: Alek Skarlatos Narrows The Gap In OR-4, also, West Point Getting Woke
Victory Girls: Journalist Asks Biden Question, Media Flip Out
Volokh Conspiracy: Do Originalists Ignore The Reconstruction Amendments?
Weasel Zippers: Casket Outside Brooklyn Nursing Home Filled With Cuomo’s Book Covers, also, Anti-Trump Protesters In Boston Burn American Flag, Eat Fake Human Heart
The Federalist: The Biden Corruption Scandal Isn’t About Hunter – It’s About Joe, also, Biden Plan Raises Taxes On 80% Of Americans, Lowers Household Income By $6500
Mark Steyn: Carnival Of Souls, also, Tomorrow’s Civilizational Cringe Today
COVID-19 Update
Posted on | October 19, 2020 | 1 Comment
For the past few months, I’ve been ignoring the news about COVID-19 because who cares? Once we got over the original lockdown hysteria — first two weeks to “slow the spread,” then another month to “flatten the curve” — the pandemic ceased to be newsworthy. Medical science developed effective therapeutic regimes that substantially lowered the death rate, and death rates are the only statistic that really counts.
The number of COVID-19 deaths reported daily in the U.S. peaked six months ago, on April 21, at 2,742 daily. There was a belated summer uptick, which peaked at 1,851 deaths on July 30, and since then the toll has gradually but steadily declined. During the week of Sept. 14-20, the average daily death total was 782; during the most recent week, Oct. 12-18, the average was 725 deaths daily, a 7.3% decline in about a month, and about 30% lower than in the first week of August.
This is unmistakably good news, but the media keeps fear-mongering about “surges” and “outbreaks” based on the number of reported new cases. But they’re counting every positive test as a “case,” without regard for whether the person testing positive has any symptoms at all, much less whether they require hospitalization. If someone tests positive for the coronavirus, yet has only mild symptoms that don’t even require a doctor’s visit, why are such “cases” presented as evidence of an impending crisis? Yet that’s what the media is doing.
‘Hunker down’: The fall Covid-19 surge is here
— CNN, Oct. 13
The Third Coronavirus Surge Has Arrived
— The Atlantic, Oct. 15
Rural Midwest hospitals struggling
to handle coronavirus surge: “It just exploded”
— CBS News, Oct. 19
You see the theme here. Just in time for the home stretch of the presidential election campaign, the dreaded surge has arrived. And while there has, indeed, been a remarkable increase in the number of new cases reported, this has not been reflected in an upward trend in the number of coronavirus deaths — as I say, the past week’s death numbers were 7.3. percent down from a month ago, and nearly a third lower than in August. What is likely being reported as a “surge” is a pattern of outbreaks among school-age children, but since anyone under 60 has a 99.9% survival rate from COVID-19, this “surge” likely won’t result in any substantial increase in deaths. A nationwide crisis, it ain’t.
You know who is having a COVID-19 crisis? Belgium:
Belgium could soon be overwhelmed by new coronavirus infections, the health minister has warned, amid soaring case numbers across the country.
Frank Vandenbroucke said new cases were close to a “tsunami” where authorities “no longer control what is happening”.
New measures to try to halt the spread came into force on Monday. All bars and restaurants are closed for four weeks.
Infection numbers are climbing throughout Europe, prompting new restrictions across the continent. . . .
Belgium was one of the worst-hit countries during Europe’s first wave of coronavirus earlier this year.
Overall it has the third-highest number of Covid-related deaths per 100,000 people globally, behind only Peru and San Marino, according to Johns Hopkins University data. . . .
According to the Belgian health institute Sciensano, Belgium has recorded an average of 7,876 new daily infections over the last seven days, a 79% rise on the previous week. Last Tuesday the country reported 12,051 cases in 24 hours, its highest daily figure since the pandemic began.
Hospitalisations have also risen, with 2,485 people in hospital with Covid-19 on Monday. Officials warn that if cases continue to rise at the same rate, Belgium will fill its capacity of 2,000 intensive care beds by mid-November.
“The situation is serious,” Prime Minister Alexander De Croo told RTL. “It is worse than on March 18 when the lockdown was decided.”
Compare Belgium to Florida. Remember when Gov. Ron DeSantis ended the lockdowns and everybody thought Florida was headed for disaster?
Nope. Didn’t happen. Still not happening.
While Belgium (population 11.5 million) was reporting nearly 8,000 new cases daily last week, Florida (population 21.5 million) was reporting a little over 2,900 cases daily for the week of Oct. 12-18. With a population nearly twice as large as Belgium’s, in other words, Florida’s average daily new case number was about 63% lower. The state’s daily death totals have decreased more than 50% during the past two months.
CNN Chief Legal Analyst Masturbates During Video Chat With Colleagues
Posted on | October 19, 2020 | 1 Comment

Harvard Law alumnus Jeffrey Toobin:
The New Yorker has suspended reporter Jeffrey Toobin for masturbating on a Zoom video chat between members of the New Yorker and WNYC radio last week. Toobin says he did not realize his video was on.
“I made an embarrassingly stupid mistake, believing I was off-camera. I apologize to my wife, family, friends and co-workers,” Toobin told Motherboard.
“I believed I was not visible on Zoom. I thought no one on the Zoom call could see me. I thought I had muted the Zoom video,” he added. . . .
[Two witnesses who were in the Zoom session] both said that they saw Toobin jerking off. The two sources described a juncture in the election simulation when there was a strategy session, and the Democrats and Republicans went into their respective break out rooms for about 10 minutes. At this point, they said, it seemed like Toobin was on a second video call. The sources said that when the groups returned from their break out rooms, Toobin lowered the camera. The people on the call said they could see Toobin touching his penis. Toobin then left the call. Moments later, he called back in, seemingly unaware of what his colleagues had been able to see, and the simulation continued.
Notice that Toobin does not apologize for masturbating during what was supposed to be a work session; rather, he apologizes that he accidentally forgot that his video camera was still connected. Everybody knows that Toobin is a disgusting pervert. He impregnated his “friend” Jeff Greenfield’s daughter, tried to force her into an abortion, and then denied paternity until a court-ordered DNA test proved it. Now get this:
A spokesperson for CNN said “Jeff Toobin has asked for some time off while he deals with a personal issue, which we have granted.”
Oh, he “asked for some time off.” Seems like he’s had too much time on his hands lately. And that ain’t all he’s got on his hands . . .
Can Joe Biden Really Win This Way?
Posted on | October 19, 2020 | 3 Comments

As campaign strategy, does this even make sense?
Joe Biden is still refusing to discuss an exposé by the New York Post alleging the former vice president’s youngest son, Hunter, leveraged his ties to the Obama administration for the benefit of a Ukrainian natural gas conglomerate.
The Democrat nominee, who has long struggled to explain his son’s overseas business deals, was asked about the story during a campaign swing through North Carolina on Sunday. Biden, in particular, was asked by a reporter if he had any comment about revelations that the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) had seized Hunter’s laptop last year via subpoena.
Video of Biden’s encounter, which was shared on social media by President Donald Trump’s reelection campaign, shows that the Democrat nominee refused to even listen to the reporter’s question, opting to walk away as soon as the reporter mentions the word “FBI.”
Never in my life have I witnessed anything quite like this. The Biden campaign announced that Biden would be in seclusion until Thursday, when he is scheduled for the next debate with President Trump. So they’re taking the candidate off the campaign trail for four full days. Meanwhile, Trump is doing multiple rallies every day — with massive crowds of thousands — and yet, we’re told, Biden is ahead in every poll:
If you believe the media, Joe Biden is heading toward a landslide of such historic proportions that even Texas may tip into the Democrat’s column. Of course, no intelligent person actually believes this, but the propaganda organs of our national media are so devoted to Team Joe that the possibility of turning Texas “blue” continues to be the subject of allegedly serious reporting.
A well-informed source in Texas tells me GOP internal polls show a tighter-than-usual contest there, and Democrats are bombarding young Texans with get-out-the-vote text messages, but this is a state Trump won with a comfortable margin of more than 800,000 votes in 2016. Nevertheless, the media are dreaming the impossible dream. The Washington Post’s Dan Balz, for example, expended some 1,500 words exploring the scenario of a “Biden upset” in Texas driven by “a huge Democratic surge” in a state that no Democrat has won since 1976. . . .
Read the rest of my latest column at The American Spectator.
Rule 5 Sunday: Dawn Wells
Posted on | October 19, 2020 | 3 Comments
— compiled by Wombat-socho
Silicon Valley delenda est.
Happy birthday to Dawn Wells, former Miss Nevada and TV actress, best known for her role as Mary Ann Summers on Gilligan’s Island. She also appeared in a lot of other roles in various TV shows, eventually winding up with a career that lasted over 50 years. Here she is in a still from Gilligan’s Island.

Definitely more attractive than Ginger.
Ninety Miles From Tyranny: Hot Pick of the Late Night, The 90 Miles Mystery Box Episode #1140, Morning Mistress, & Girls With Guns.
Animal Magnetism: Rule 5 Campaign Speech Friday, and the Saturday Gingermageddon.
EBL: La Fille du Regiment, Lucia di Lammermoor, Destiny Leaves The Democrats, Leah Baldacci, Anna Bolena, Le Elisir d’Amore, Maria Stuarda, The Nodding Woman, Roberto Devereux, #WalkingAway Gothix, and Don Pasquale.
A View From The Beach: Melanie Griffith, A Perennial Post, Fish Pic Friday – Mallory Hendrix, RIP: Golden Girl, MD Striped Bass Suffer Another Setback – Bad YOY Index, Some Wednesday Wetness, Gone Fishin’, Tuesday Tanlines, Your Monday Morning Stimulant, Palm Sunday, Fluffy, Come! and Georgia Takes the Red Pill
Proof Positive: Ingrid Pitt
Red Pilled Jew: Women & Cars
Bleach Cocktail: Monday Motivator, Tuesday Titillation, Wednesday Whoopee, Thursday Thunder, and Friday Fire.
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Ralph Z. Hallow, R.I.P.
Posted on | October 18, 2020 | Comments Off on Ralph Z. Hallow, R.I.P.

Having worked with many colorful figures over the years, I can confidently say none was more colorful than Ralph Z. Hallow, the veteran political correspondent who died Saturday at age 82.
In his youth, Ralph was a member of Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), and could tell all kinds of stories about Sixties radicals, but by the time I met him — when I joined the staff of The Washington Times in 1997 — he was already a legend in the D.C. press corps. George H.W. Bush famously called Ralph a “horrible fellow,” basically because Ralph wouldn’t let Bush off the hook on his broken promises.
Ralph always dressed colorfully — his ties, his shirts, his pocket squares — in the old-school style that was also preferred by our late editor Wes Pruden, and he and his wife, longtime NRA executive Millie Hallow, threw legendary Christmas parties at their home. You’d see all kinds of famous people from politics and journalism at these parties, and once we had a gigantic singalong with Ralph’s stepson Ian Walters on piano, me on guitar, and talk-radio host Blanquita Cullum leading the whole crowd to the tune of “La Bamba.” But I digress . . .
Ralph had sources like no journalist in the world ever had sources. He was on a first-name basis with every influential conservative you’d care to name, and he could dial up Newt Gingrich or Grover Norquist as casually as you might call your own brother. After a couple of years at the Times, I became Ralph’s more-or-less permanent editor, which could be a challenging task because Ralph would sometimes “file his notes,” as we used to say, and it was my job to translate this into English.
How it usually went was this way: After the noon editorial meeting, managing editor Fran Coombs would call me into his office and tell me that Ralph’s proposed story had a chance at Page One if the story matched what Ralph had promised in his “tout” (the one-paragraph thumbnail summary that reporters sent in for the noon meeting). This meant that by the 4 p.m. meeting, the story needed to be close enough to a finished product that the editors could greenlight it for A1. Fran would give me notes saying to “make sure he gets” such-and-so an element into the story to “back up the lead.” The challenge was often to get an on-the-record quote from a named source saying what Ralph knew to be true, but which nobody wanted to put their name on. You’d hear him on the phone arguing with a source — an RNC member, a congressman, a former cabinet secretary — about the exact wording of a quote that the source was willing to have attributed to him.
Oh, they don’t make ’em like Ralph anymore. It was a pleasure to know him and work with him, and he will be missed. R.I.P., sir.