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In The Mailbox: 04.03.25 (Morning Edition)

Posted on | April 3, 2025 | Comments Off on In The Mailbox: 04.03.25 (Morning Edition)

— compiled by Wombat-socho

Long drive to Las Vegas this afternoon. We’ll see if I have the energy to crank out the evening edition after I get there.
Silicon Valley et Hamas delenda sunt.

(D)emented judges.

OVER THE TRANSOM
Twitchy: IT’S ALL A PLOT!, Former Anti-Trumper Shocks Lefties With Straight Fire Pro-Tariff Rant, and Angry Staffer Calls BS On Gas Under $3 And It Goes Impressively Bad
Louder With Crowder: The Media Wants You To Believe Trump Deported A Loving Father – They’re Lying, Don’t let the media lie, Donald Trump and MAGA had a huge victory in Wisconsin,  also, CNN’s Abby Phillip repeats lie after lie about Elon Musk, but her GOP guest refuses to let her get away with ANY of them
Vox Popoli: Beyond Byron, The Sixth Librarian, Canada Discovers True Multiculturalism, There Will Be No Deal, and The Convergence Chronicles
L’Ombre de L’Olivier: The Enshittification of Substack
Jim McCoy: Standing The Final Watch
Postcards From Barsoom: The Ghosts Of Tieros Kol
The Bugscuffle Gazette: Meditations On Beatdowns Part 3
Cedar Sanderson: Just Antisocial

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CDR Salamander: ASPIDES – The ISAF Of The Seas
Dana Loesch: The Proxy Voting Theater
Don Surber: Food Stamp Nation
STUMP: RIP Richard Chamberlain – Some Stats On Stroke Deaths In The U.S.

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‘A Dumpster Fire of Lies’: Netflix Series Race-Swaps British Crime Trend, Journalists Treat It Like a Documentary

Posted on | April 3, 2025 | 2 Comments

When I first encountered the online buzz around the new Netflix series Adolescence, I didn’t have a strong reaction. Streaming services have replaced TV and movies as the primary pop culture sources of entertainment, but it’s been many years since I paid much attention to such things. My idea of “entertainment” is YouTube videos of Arkansas State Police doing PIT maneuvers — reality being far more interesting to me than the fictional product of some screenwriter’s imagination.

What I did know about Adolescence was that it is set in England, and that the screenwriters had essentially reversed the races of contemporary crime trends in the United Kingdom, by making a white boy the knife-wielding killer. Despite the news media’s reluctance to deal with this honestly, anyone who pays attention to crime news out of Britain knows who is implicated in the surge of stabbing sprees there. It’s not a secret.

Here’s the Wikipedia summary of the Netflix series plot:

In an English town, police break down the door of a family home and arrest Jamie Miller, a 13-year-old boy, on suspicion of murder of a classmate, Katie Leonard. Jamie is held at a police station for questioning, and then remanded in custody at a Secure Training Centre. Investigations at Jamie’s school, and questioning by a forensic psychologist, reveal that Jamie has been deeply disturbed by school bullying via social media centred on incel subculture.

How many actual murders in England have been inspired by “incel subculture” on social media? If it’s not zero, it’s pretty darned close. Which is to say, the plot of Adolescence is entirely fictional. No such teenage suspect as “Jamie Miller” has ever committed a murder in England with a motive like the one dramatized in this series.

Still, I had no intention of writing about Adolescence until Ed Driscoll at Instapundit linked to the tweet posted at the top, at which point I was like, “OMG! They’re treating this as if it were a documentary!”

Are you ready to go down this rabbit-hole with me? Because what I do — my value-added, as it were — is this kind of stuff, where I start researching, and following where the facts lead, until I can produce something close to the whole picture of a genuinely weird phenomenon, like this Netflix series that is a 180-degree mirror-reverse of reality.

Let’s start with Martha Gill’s column:

Every so often, a television drama comes along that has the power to change things. . . .
And now we have Netflix’s Adolescence, which looks at the online radicalisation of young boys by men’s rights activists (MRAs) such as Andrew Tate. . . .
The issue of rising misogyny among young boys, fuelled by online influencers, has long been troubling. . . .
Its central character is a boy drawn into MRA culture, which eventually persuades him to kill — but he also comes from an ordinary family, with a loving father and many male role models around him. There is no trauma in his life, no abuse. As the writer, Jack Thorne, puts it: “He comes from a good background, like me; he’s a bright boy, like I was. The key difference between us? He had the internet to read at night whereas I had Terry Pratchett and Judy Blume.” . . .

Now I’ve highlighted just these few sentences for a reason. First, to point out how journalists are presenting this fictional series as dramatizing a real problem, “the online radicalisation of young boys by men’s rights activists (MRAs).” Well, how big of a problem is this? Or, more to the point, how many 13-year-old murderers have been inspired by MRAs?

The second point is to call attention to the show’s co-writer, Jack Thorne, with his insistence about the teenage killer, Jamie Miller, being a “bright boy” from “a good background.” Let’s dig a bit deeper on the subject of Jack Thorne and how this Netflix series came about.

We actually know what inspired Adolescence because Jack Thorne wrote an entire column explaining its origin:

Two and a half years ago, Stephen Graham phoned me up to ask if I was interested in writing a show about knife crime. He wanted to talk about young male violence towards women and he had two stipulations: he wanted to do it in a series of single shots, and he didn’t want to blame the parents.
I enthusiastically got involved and suggested we write together. At first, we didn’t know why Jamie, the perpetrator of the attack, did it. We knew he wasn’t a product of abuse or parental trauma. But we couldn’t figure out a motive. Then someone I work with, Mariella Johnson, said: “I think you should look into ‘incel’ culture.”
I expected to be confronted by anger and aggression; what I didn’t expect was to quickly grasp the attraction of the so-called “manosphere”. I knew almost immediately that if I was an isolated kid, I would find answers as to why I felt a bit lost. One of the central ideas — that 80% of women are attracted to 20% of men — would have made adolescent me sit up and, frankly, nod. The path then becomes: what do you do to upset that equation? How do you manipulate and harm in order to reset a female-dominated world that works against you? If you believe one part of the logic, the other half becomes conducive.

So, there’s the set-up — “young male violence towards women” in a situation where the young man is not from a bad family — and then the suggestion of “incel subculture” as the motive. Take a moment to contemplate the rarity of such cases in the real world. The most famous “incel” case was Elliot Rodger, which happened in 2014, and since then, how many similar cases have there been? Good luck finding a number larger than you can count on one hand. Also, notice the stipulation that the parents are blameless. Although we can’t say Elliot Rodger was “a product of abuse or parental trauma,” his parents were divorced, which is a common enough problem, although seldom does it result in children growing up to be homicidal maniacs. And it is simply wrong to depict Elliot Rodger as a monster created by the “manosophere.” Rodger posted a few times on a Reddit forum called “PUAhate,” i.e., devoted to criticizing “pickup artists,” but if you read his “manifesto,” it wasn’t like he was quoting anything by leading “manosophere” voices to justify his actions. He was just a loser who turned self-pity into rage.

Let me repeat what I said about Elliot Rodger in 2014:

It is usually a mistake to generalize from the example of psycho killers. For example, Lee Harvey Oswald was a Marxist and an assassin; should we start rounding up Marxists? Jeffrey Dahmer was a gay man and a murderous cannibal; should we start rounding up gays? Ted Kaczynski was a Harvard graduate and a terrorist bomber; should we start rounding up Harvard graduates? People who commit horrific crimes can be categorized any number of ways, but the key point is that very few people commit horrific crimes. There are probably quite a few gay Marxists at Harvard, none of whom are mass murderers.

The attempt to turn the deeds of a lone maniac into an example of an allegedly widespread trend is a sort of journalistic alchemy and, like so much of what’s wrong with journalism, it usually involves liberal bias.

We have more about the inspiration of Adolescence from comments by the show’s co-creator Stephen Graham:

Jamie’s story itself is not based on a specific person or event, but per Birmingham Live, Graham noted that real reports of knife crime did give him the idea for what the series would be about. “I’d read an article in the paper about a young boy stabbing a young girl, and it made me feel a bit cold,” he said. “Then about three of four months later, there was a piece on the news about a young boy who’d stabbed a young girl.” . . .
“And then it happened again, and it happened again, and it happened again,” he recalled. “I really just wanted to shine a light on it, and ask, ‘Why is this happening today? What’s going on? How have we come to this?’ ” . . .
Graham told The Hollywood Reporter that there is an “epidemic of knife crime amongst young, young lads … up and down the country.” According to the Office for National Statistics, the number of knife attacks in England and Wales has almost doubled in the past 10 years. Meanwhile, Ministry of Justice data for the year ending in March 2023 shows that 17.3% of the roughly 18,500 cautions and convictions made for possession of a knife or offensive weapon were offenders ages 10 to 17.

Here I will interject a point. After the 1996 Dunblaine massacre, the UK outlawed the private possession of almost all firearms, and it is rather amusing that they’re now in a tizzy over “knife crimes.” But note that the evidence offered of such an “epidemic” is the number of arrests for mere possession of a knife. In other words, the doubling of knife attacks is one thing, but they’re identifying minors as “offenders” merely for getting caught with “a knife or offensive weapon” without regard to whether they did anything with the aforesaid weapon. Of such stuff do journalists construct their “trend” stories. But now here’s the real payoff:

‘Where it came from, for me is there was an incident in Liverpool, a young girl, and she was stabbed to death by a young boy. I just thought, why?’ [Graham] told the Radio Times magazine.
‘Then there was another young girl in south London who was stabbed to death at a bus stop. And there was this thing up North, where that young girl Brianna Ghey was lured into the park by two teenagers, and they stabbed her. I just thought, what’s going on? What is this that’s happening?’

Before getting into specifics, the first point is that none of these crimes had anything to do with the “manosophere” or “incel subculture.”

The “incident in Liverpool” was the stabbing death of 12-year-old Ava White at a public Christmas tree lighting event in 2021:

On 25 November 2021, Ava and her friends, aged between 11 and 15 were playing and sharing alcohol near the Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool while waiting for the switching on of the Christmas lights.
A teenage boy and his friends, aged between 13 and 15, started filming them with intent to share it on Snapchat. Ava asked them to stop and delete the recording. The unarmed girls ran towards the group of boys and the 14-year-old boy stabbed her in the neck with a knife, laughed, and ran away.

Because the boy was only 14, under UK law he can’t be publicly identified, but the death of Ava White had nothing to do with “incel subculture.” The lawyers for the boy tried to argue he acted in self-defense, and there is some indication the boy had a previous criminal history. For example, when he was asked why he wouldn’t tell police where his phone was, the boy answered: “Because they always take my phone. I have had a few phones took when I was in the police station.” On the night of the Ava White stabbing, the boy was arrested in Toxteth, a very rough neighborhood of Liverpool with a large immigrant population.

The second incident mentioned by Stephen Graham, the “young girl in south London who was stabbed to death at a bus stop,” was 15-year-old Elianne Andam, who was killed in September 2023. She was stabbed to death by her friend’s 17-year-old ex-boyfriend, Hassan Sentamu.

Hassan Sentamu (let), Elianne Andam (right)

Certainly this crime had nothing to do with “incel subculture” or online influences from the “manosphere,” and the killer didn’t come from the “ordinary” background of the Jamie Miller character in Adolescence.

The BBC reported from Sentamu’s trial:

The jury was told he was born in Uganda in 2006 and first came to live in London with his mother at about the age of three after allegations of domestic abuse against his father.
He had previously been referred to mental health services after staff at his primary school reported he was self-harming and he had pushed and slapped other children.
The Old Bailey heard that before joining that school Mr Sentamu had been sent by his mother to a Ugandan boarding school aged 11, where he reported he was physically abused and beaten with a metal pole.
He was later placed in foster care after a social worker found him home alone at the age of 12, and the court heard his mother told them “to take him away”.
His foster carer reported that he struggled to make friends and, when he did not get his own way, he had threatened to chop the cat’s tail off. . . .
The court also heard Mr Sentamu previously reported his mother had beaten him and tried to strangle him. She denied the allegations.
When he was 13, teachers had to disarm him after he took out a knife during a lesson and pointed it as his own chest, saying he wanted to kill himself.
He received a police caution for possession of a bladed article.
The jury was also told of other incidents, including Mr Sentamu threatening another child with a knife while on a residential trip because he felt he was mocking him, threatening to stab another student with scissors, and placing two girls in headlocks.
In July 2019, Mr Sentamu was assessed and diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder.

This kid had more red flags than a May Day parade in Beijing, and it was manifestly absurd for Stephen Graham and Jack Thorne to use such a case as inspiration for a story about “a boy drawn into MRA culture” who “comes from a good background.” And finally, we get to the third case Graham mentions, “this thing up North, where that young girl Brianna Ghey was lured into the park by two teenagers, and they stabbed her.”

What does this crime have to do with “incel subculture”? Nothing.

Scarlett Jenkinson (left) and Eddie Ratcliffe (right)

The murder of 16-year-old Brianna Ghey happened in Warrington, about 20 miles west of Manchester (“up North” in England, as Graham says) and was committed by Scarlett Jenkinson and Eddie Ratcliffe, both 15 at the time. Jenkinson and Ratcliffe had been friends since they were 11, and Jenkinson had befriended Ghey, who was transgender, having been born a boy named Brett Spooner. The prosecutor, Deanna Heer, told the court how Jenkinson and Ratcliffe planned the murder:

“The messages they exchanged show that they were preoccupied with violence, torture and death and record them discussing how they wanted to kill people they knew.
“If that was not an unusual way for two teenagers to speak to one another, the messages demonstrate how, over time, they encouraged one another to think about how they would actually carry out a killing.”
They spoke about murder as carelessly as if they were talking about their homework. Their possible targets extended beyond Brianna. In November 2022, the pair discussed killing a teenage boy, known as boy M, after Ratcliffe became worried he was getting too close to a girl he fancied. Jenkinson told him: “You can restrain him as I kill him so it’s easier.” In December, she confided that she had been watching videos of people being murdered and tortured on the dark web. Far from being shocked, the pair discussed whether potassium cyanide, sarin or ricin was a better way to kill someone.
In court, Jenkinson admitted enjoying “dark materials” online and said she often fantasised about murdering someone. She bonded with Ratcliffe, she said, over their “similar interests”.
Brianna, who Jenkinson had become friends with after she complimented her eyeliner and who she hung out with after school, was first mentioned in their messages on December 15, 2022. Jenkinson sent a message to Ratcliffe, which read: “I’m obsessed over someone I know but don’t have feelings for them… She’s called Brianna… I don’t know how to explain. Also she has a [penis] lol”.”
Ratcliffe responded: “I don’t think you’re necessarily in love but I think you’re more curious and intrigued by its unnatural nature.” . . .
Jenkinson wrote out a plan. On February 3, 10 days before the murder, she sent a photo of it to the boy. It was headed: “Saturday 11 February 2023. Victim: Brianna Ghey.”

After they were arrested for the murder, both Jenkinson and Ratcliff were diagnosed as being on the autism spectrum, but as for “incel subculture” or the “manosphere” — nope, not a factor at all. In other words, Graham was 0-for-3 in terms of finding a stabbing that remotely resembled the plot of Adolescence, with a perpetrator anything like “Jamie Miller.”

Schools to give boys anti-misogyny
lessons to stop toxic masculinity
in wake of Netflix hit Adolescence

That’s the Daily Mail headline about British schools adding this TV show to their curriculum — for real, not kidding — despite the fact that the show is about a problem that doesn’t exist. No crime with such a motive (“incel subculture” and the online “manosphere”) has ever been committed by a teenager in England, and yet no journalist in England seems capable of doing the research necessary to point this out.

Rollo Tomassi, who is arguably the most influential activist in the “manosphere,” isn’t telling boys to stab girls. He’s not advocating any kind of violence at all. There are men who have read Rollo’s book The Rational Male who swear that it literally saved their lives. Why is it that none of the journalists in England raving about Adolescence and its allegedly powerful lessons have bothered to interview Rollo?

We are witnessing a psyop. People need to wake the hell up.

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In The Mailbox: 04.02.25

Posted on | April 2, 2025 | Comments Off on In The Mailbox: 04.02.25

— compiled by Wombat-socho

Today was eaten by snakes.
Silicon Valley et Hamas delenda sunt.

Unfortunately Soros, Pritzker, and Hoffman had more tanks than Elon had bullets.

OVER THE TRANSOM
EBL: Plane, also, The Ministry Of Ungentlemanly Warfare
Twitchy: Anthony Fauci’s Wife Fired From NIH, Troon Inducted Into National Womens Hall Of Fame, and Here Are The Number Of Illegals Released Into The US During Biden’s First Few Weeks Vs. Trump’s
Louder With Crowder: Disney actress criticizes society for making her life SO HARD for not calling her a they/them, “60 Minutes” crone tells freed Israeli hostage, that maybe Hamas had a good excuse for starving him, Jasmine Crockett goes on unhinged rant about law and order, until a GOP Rep reminds her who she wanted to impeach, Karoline Leavitt shuts down a snippy press, reminding them just how VIOLENT and CRIMINAL the MS-13 gang is, and “Did Biden do news conferences like this?”
Vox Popoli: The USA Attacked Russia, The Deceased Wire, THE EMANCIPATION PROTOCOL, Foreign Interference, and A Working Man Review
L’Ombre de L’Olivier: Le Pen Est Plus Fort Que La Loi
The Bugscuffle Gazette: Meditations on Beatdowns Part 2
Toni Airaksinen: Palestine Studies Prof At UC-Davis Could Make $149,000 A Year
Stoic Observations: Cope
Upstream Reviews: SoHo Sins

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CDR Salamander: What Europe Could, Should, & Would Do In A Great Pacific War
Don Surber: Judge Boasberg is not my president
STUMP: Public Pension Classic – 80% Funding Hall of Awesome!

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UPDATE: Liberal Wins in Wisconsin After GOP Wins Two Florida Special Elections

Posted on | April 1, 2025 | Comments Off on UPDATE: Liberal Wins in Wisconsin After GOP Wins Two Florida Special Elections

Susan Crawford (left), Brad Schimel (right)

UPDATE 9:55 p.m. ET: It’s over in Wisconsin.

So basically we burned tens of millions of dollars for nothing.

*** PREVIOUSLY ***

Something like $100 million has been spent on the Wisconsin Supreme Court special election between liberal Susan Crawford and conservative Brad Schimel, making it the most expensive judicial election in American history. Officially, this is a “non-partisan” election, but we know who is who. We await results there, while in Florida, Democrats dumped millions of dollars into two long-shot candidates trying to score upsets in deep-red districts and failed in both:

The Republican candidates have prevailed in a pair of special congressional elections in Florida Tuesday, NBC News projects, giving Republicans some more breathing room as they navigate a narrow House majority.
NBC News projects that Florida Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis has won the race in the 1st District to replace former GOP Rep. Matt Gaetz, while Republican state Sen. Randy Fine won the 6th District race to replace former GOP Rep. Michael Waltz, who is now Trump’s national security adviser.
Fine was leading Democrat Josh Weil 54%-46% when the NBC News Decision Desk called the race with 73% of the expected vote in. In three counties where nearly all of the expected vote is in, Fine was faring around 10 points worse than former GOP Rep. Michael Waltz in November, who resigned from the seat to serve as Trump’s national security adviser.
Patronis defeated Democrat Gay Valimont, a former activist with Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America who lost to Gaetz in November.
The 6th District race was giving some Republicans heartburn, with Weil vastly outraising Fine and Fine slow to launch TV ads. President Donald Trump carried the district, which includes Daytona Beach, by 30 points in November, but outside Republican groups hit the airwaves in the final days as the race appeared to be competitive. . . .
Valimont significantly outraised Patronis, which he acknowledged created “a lot of anxiety” in his race.
But the fundraising gap was even wider in the slightly-less-Republican 6th District, which drove Republican concerns about Fine’s prospects.
Weil, a public school teacher who had raised more than $10 million as of March 31 according to recent fundraising reports, had leveraged his strong fundraising to launch attacks against Fine on potential GOP-led cuts to entitlement programs, including Social Security and Medicaid, in a district where nearly 30% of the population is over the age of 65.

There was never any realistic prospect that Democrats could win either of these seats, but they hyped up their base and unloaded vast sums of campaign cash given by liberal donors who, as always, have more money than sense. So they’ve gotten their hearts broken again, and now we wait for results from Wisconsin, which should be very close.

UPDATE 9:15 p.m. ET: Polls just closed in Wisconsin and we should start getting results soon there. Meanwhile, I checked the Florida results and, in the 6th District, with 99% of the vote counted, Randy Fine won by 14 points, 56.7% to Josh Weil’s 42.7%. In the 1st District, with 98% of the vote counted, Jimmy Patronis won by a margin of nearly 15 points, 57% to 42.2.% for Gay Vallimont. So, after all that media hype — the backlash against Trump! — it was a walkover in both districts.

Meanwhile, Smitty asks the obvious question:

UPDATE 9:30 p.m. ET: With 15% of the vote counted in Wisconsin, liberal Susan Crawford leads by about 35,000 votes, with 54.8% to Brad Schimel’s 45.2%.

UPDATE 9:50 p.m. ET: The vote-counting is actually going pretty rapidly in Wisconsin, and it’s not looking good for our guy Brad Schimel. With 38% of the vote counted, Crawford leads by a margin of about 140,000 votes, with 57.8% to Schimel’s 42.2%.



 

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In The Mailbox: 04.01.25 (Morning Edition)

Posted on | April 1, 2025 | Comments Off on In The Mailbox: 04.01.25 (Morning Edition)

— compiled by Wombat-socho

So I was going to do a joke about the site being sold to Huffington Post, but I’m still fighting this infection, plus :effort:
More seriously, I’m getting a flood of links and Substackery every weekend, to the point where Monday’s linkagery gets to be a real slog. How do people feel about a Sunday edition? Lump it together with Rule 5 Sunday? Do you want to know more?
Also, it’s election day in Florida and Wisconsin. Get out and vote!
Silicon Valley et Hamas delenda sunt.

OVER THE TRANSOM
357 Magnum: How Should a 70-Year-Old Man Defend Himself?
EBL: Winning Elections By Disqualifying Your Opponent, Richard Chamberlain, RIP, MobLand, Captain Horatio Hornblower, and Wisconsin: Vote for Brad Schimel for Supreme Court
Twitchy: WI Vote Turnout May Exceed November’s, And That’s Great News For Brad Schimel, Cory Booker Starts Yelling Like A Crazy Person on The Floor Of The Senate, and Now That The Media Doesn’t Have To Cover For Biden, The Bizarre Truth Is Coming Out
Louder With Crowder: Jasmine Crockett, new head of the  Democratic Party, goes on racist rant about who a Congressional colleague is married to, “This is mind-blowing”: Elon Musk drops disturbing data on the massive social security fraud committed by non-citizens (and how), Stephen A. Smith goes scorched Earth on media’s SignalGate obsession, JD Vance GOES THERE, torches media over SignalGate after they shilled for Joe Biden’s disastrous Afghanistan withdrawal, and RFK Jr. is fat-shaming governors to their faces, and it’s amazing
Vox Popoli: Diversity Was Not Their Strength, The Fifth Librarian, A WORKING MAN Wins, The Retardery is Relentless, and Europe Gambled and Lost
Postcards From Barsoom: The Exact Words of the Text
Stoic Observations: Giver, Taker, Hermit, Leaf
upstream Reviews: March New Releases, The Santara Commentaries, and A Working Man
Defending The Wood Perilous: Happy Birthday Rachel Griffin! How Now Land Whale?, and Starquest Sweeps The Galaxy!
The Bugscuffle Gazette: Heh, also, Meditations On Beatdowns Part 1
Draw & Talk Comics: We Need To Talk About Comics
Jim McCoy: 1919: The Romanov Rising

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CDR Salamander: No, The European Strategic Autonomy Drive Is Not Trump-Related
Don Surber: Vance destroys anti-tariff argument
Glenn Reynolds: Three Small Items
STUMP: The Week In Meep

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Rule 5 Sunday: Sunday Night Loungewear

Posted on | March 31, 2025 | 2 Comments

— compiled by Wombat-socho

Pretty sure this cute blonde lass is courtesy of Rule5Texan.
Ceterum autem censeo Silicon Valley et Hamas delendam sunt.
ANIMAL MAGNETISM: Rule Five NPR Friday and the Saturday Gingermageddon.

EBL: Saturday Night Girls With Guns, Sydney Sweeney Is Back On The Market, Karen Kamelia Enzler Kaught Keying, Katherine Hepburn in The Philadelphia Story, MAGA Arrest Of MS13 Boss, Yeti Cancels Conservative Women, Jasmine Crockett Queen Of The Wild Frontier*, September 5, Fire Country, Wicked, Kate Bush’s “Wuthering Heights”, and Fiscal Conservatism? We Want Moooore!

A VIEW FROM THE BEACH: Angelina DimovaFish Pic Friday – Kats Big AdventureLeather JacketThe Wednesday WetnessTattooTuesdayFed Bill to Aims to Get Blue CatsThe Monday Morning StimulusRandom Celebrity NewsMusk Threatens To Sue Bowman over Nazi Slur and Palm Sunday

BACON TIME: Rule 5 Butt It’s Friday

*Not to be confused with the better-looking, more articulate, and much more talented Adam & The Ants, Kings of the Wild Frontier

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FMJRA 2.0: A Short Week

Posted on | March 30, 2025 | Comments Off on FMJRA 2.0: A Short Week

— compiled by Wombat-socho

Played a two-game set with Baltimore on Friday and got a split. We’ll take it.
Ceterum autem censeo Silicon Valley et Hamas delendam sunt.
What Democrats Will Never Explain
EBL
357 Magnum

The Intersection of Dunning-Kruger Effect and the Gell-Mann Amnesia Effect
EBL
357 Magnum

FMJRA 2.0: A Week of Beatings
A View From The Beach

EBL
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Rule 5 Sunday: Babe in Boots
Animal Magnetism
A View From The Beach
EBL

Chuck Schumer Tells the Truth?
A View From The Beach
357 Magnum
EBL

‘Signal-Gate’: CIA Sabotage? Or Another ‘Anonymous’ in the Trump White House?
A View From The Beach
EBL
357 Magnum

In The Mailbox: 03.26.25 (Afternoon Edition)
EBL
A View From The Beach
357 Magnum

Aspiring Rapper Update
The Daley Gator
EBL
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In The Mailbox: 3.26.25 (Evening Edition)
A View From The Beach
EBL
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In The Mailbox: 03.27.25
EBL
A View From The Beach
357 Magnum

Want My DNA? Get a Warrant
EBL

In The Mailbox: 03.28.25
EBL
A View From The Beach
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In The Mailbox: 03.28.25

Posted on | March 29, 2025 | Comments Off on In The Mailbox: 03.28.25

— compiled by Wombat-socho

Usual weekend deadlines for the usual weekend posts.
Anyone else having problems with their Windows Anti-Virus identifying this site as malware?
Ceterum autem censeo Silicon Valley et Hamas delendam sunt.

OVER THE TRANSOM
Born Lucky: History, Identity, & Patriotism
357 Magnum: Don’t Bring a Baseball Bat to a Gunfight
EBL: Elon Musk, DOGE team talk government cuts, also, Karen Kamelia Enzler Kaught Keying Teslas
Twitchy: Oligarchy Malarkey – Victor Davis Hanson Exposes The Democrats As A Billionaire-Loving Cult, Liar Liar Tenure’s On Fire, and Jamie Raskin & The Democrats Were For Going After Judges Before They Were Against It
Louder With Crowder: Morbidly obese progressive goes on spree crashing mobility scooter into Teslas, but he can’t outrun justice, Check out Jon Stewart as he’s exposed to just how incompetent Democrats were under Joe Biden, Tim Walz hasn’t learned any 2024 lessons, demands MORE wokeness, DEI, and illegal immigration, Joy Behar Claims She Has “Never Remembered In [Her] Lifetime A Sitting President Trash The Previous President”, and JD Vance initiates Trump’s Greenland takeover
Vox Popoli: The Unreliability of the Corpocracy, VDai 1 Deepseek 0, The Fourth Librarian, and UK Clowns Attack Gab
According To Hoyt: Gone Ghibly, Fiat Lux, And Shame The Devil, Of Men, Women and Writers, and Ludic Reading and the Gatsby Wars of 25
L’Ombre de L’Olivier: Signalgate Thoughts
Upstream Reviews: Author Jeff Pierce Smears J. Manfred Weichsel As Racist 
The Bugscuffle Gazette: I also am a publisher
Toni Airaksinen: Ivy League Prof Dropped For Cartoons Of Jews Drinking The Blood of Gazans

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American Conservative: The Movie That Missed Peak Woke
American Greatness: ‘Too Much Groping, Too Little Benefit’, JB Pritzker, Jasmine Crockett and a Bisexual Actress Walk into a Human Rights Campaign Dinner, and RFK Jr. Unveils Plan to Transform HHS into MAHA Powerhouse
American Thinker: Deep Dive: The Signal Chat Leak
Animal Magnetism: Rule Five NPR Friday
BattleSwarm: LinkSwarm For March 28
Behind The Black: Democrats: “We have the right to vandalize Teslas, and if you try to stop us you are fascists!”, NASA/Boeing: More Starliner ground engine tests throughout 2025; Next flight likely in 2026, NASA experiment on Blue Ghost demonstrates the ability to repel the Moon’s abrasive dust, and Boeing now faces criminal trial for two 737-Max crashes that killed 346
Cafe Hayek: Trump Is Poisoning the Very Heart of the Market Order
CDR Salamander: Fullbore Friday
Don Surber: Trade whores
First Street Journal: You in a heap o’ trouble, boy!
Gates Of Vienna: Women Are Cows Who Must Be Covered Head to Toe — Allahu Akbar, also, Does This Mean the Trains Will Arrive on Time?
The Geller Report: Noem Stands Before Gang Members in Prison Intensifying Trump’s Message to Criminals, The Trump Admin Asks Supreme Court to Step In and Allow Alien Enemies Act Deportations, Top MS-13 Gang Leader Arrested By FBI in Virginia Thanks to Team Trump, HHS to Fire Additional 10,000 Employees, Close Agencies, and Terminate $330 million+ for DEI and Gender Research in California Alone, and Rubio Removes 300 Student Visas From Pro-Terror Foreign Students
Hollywood In Toto: The ONE Thing Conservatives Need in Today’s Hollywood
The Lid: William Shatner Has a Pleasant Discussion with Elon Musk on X, Then the Left-Wing Haters Showed Up
Legal Insurrection: Brown U Upset After Student Emails Thousands of Administrators: “What did you do this week?”, Rep. Dan Goldman (D-NY) Slams FBI’s Tesla Investigation as ‘Lawfare’ and ‘Political Weaponization’, Teacher Union Head Randi Weingarten Has Total Meltdown Over Cutting of Funds to Columbia, Marco Rubio On Student Visa Revocations: “Why would any country in the world allow people to come and disrupt?”, and GOP Uneasy as Special Election in Florida CD 6 Tightens
Nebraska Energy Observer: Scattershot Friday
Outkick: Tennessee In Elite Company, As Zakai Zeigler Performs His Best Peyton Manning Impression Against Kentucky, Whew, Pig – Arkansas Chokes Away Elite Opportunity As Texas Tech Wins NCAA Tournament Thriller, Caps Jakob Chychrun Ditched His Tesla, But It’s Not For The Reason You Think, Deion Sanders, Colorado Agree To Monster Contract, and AT&T Lily Has A Filthy Message For America, Kash Patel’s Girlfriend Triggers The Libs & Kay Adams Gets Drilled
Power Line: A Big Win For Presidential Power, Disability Pays, Vance Visits Greenland, and Thoughts from the ammo line
Shark Tank: FL Senate Passes Bill Backing Off Later School Start Times
Shot In The Dark: Second Acts
The Political Hat: Firing Line Friday: Is Our Military Defense Adequate?
This Ain’t Hell: Federal circuit courts uphold transgender military ban and other Trump administration efforts, B-2’s on The Footprint of Freedom, Valor Friday, and Four US troops lost
Transterrestrial Musings: DOGE
Victory Girls: “Dumb” Hillary Clinton NY Times Op-Ed
Watts Up With That: Climate Central’s Urban Rainfall Claims Are All Wet, OOPS —UPFs are Not Addictive, EPA’s ‘Polluters’ Portal’? No—Just a Return to Pre-Zealotry Sanity, and Net Zero Will Make Air Travel the Preserve of the Privileged, Airline Boss Admits
The Federalist: Top GOP Senators Stonewalling Indiana Bill To Boost Immigration Enforcement, Deporting Anti-American Foreigners Isn’t About Speech Rights, Trump Urges Votes For Conservative WI Supreme Court Candidate Ahead Of Pivotal Election, National Review Is Indistinguishable From A Leftist Rag On ‘Signal Gate’, and Nevada’s Elections Chief Won’t Say If He’s Probing Hundreds Of Allegedly Illegal 2024 Votes
Mark Steyn: Big Bird and his Blondes

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