In The Mailbox: 09.27.17
Posted on | September 27, 2017 | Comments Off on In The Mailbox: 09.27.17
— compiled by Wombat-socho
OVER THE TRANSOM
Ninety Miles From Tyranny: The 90 Miles Mystery Box, Episode #26
Proof Positive: The Ghost Of Trayvon Martin Takes A Knee
EBL: President Trump Is Getting Aid To Puerto Rico And The Virgin Islands
Twitchy: Dinesh D’Souza Drops Massive Truth Bomb On Kamala Harris’ Incomplete History Lesson
Louder With Crowder: Kick Them Out! Illegal Immigrants Cost America $135 Billion
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Adam Piggott: Gay Marriage In Holland – Why Dutch Liberalism Works
American Power: Alejandro Villanueva Apologizes For Standing During National Anthem, also, Jennifer Egan, A Visit From The Goon Squad
American Thinker: Can We Please Stop Pretending The NFL Protests Have Anything To Do With Free Speech?
Animal Magnetism: Animal’s Hump Day News
BattleSwarm: Roy Moore Wins In Alabama, also, Corker Retires, Instapundit Demurs
BLACKFIVE: Eric Rickstad, The Names Of Dead Girls
Bring The HEAT: Let’s Talk About 2LT Spenser Rapone For A Bit
CDR Salamander: Hezbollah, Israel, Syria, Lebanon, And What’s Next – On Midrats
Da Tech Guy: Call For Action – Ask President Trump To Suspend The Jones Act
Don Surber: NFL Ratings Kneel Down 23% In Two Years
Dustbury: Kitty and the Colonel
The Geller Report: Trump Cuts Obama’s Refugee Target In Half, Takes In More Christians Than Muslims
Hogewash: On Declaring War, also, Team Kimberlin Post Of The Day
Jammie Wearing Fools: All That Kneeling Ignores The Real Cause Of Soaring Black Homicides
Joe For America: Unglued Dem Congressman To Force Trump Impeachment Vote Over NFL Tweet
JustOneMinute: Trumpian Tax Reform
Legal Insurrection: Cornell Faculty “Take A Knee” Protest Hijacked
Michelle Malkin:
Power Line: Hillary Peddles Fake News About Trump & Puerto Rico, also, How Obama Funds The Anti-Trump Resistance
Shark Tank: Democrat Taddeo Beats Republican Diaz In FL SD40 Special Election
Shot In The Dark: Customer Satisfaction
STUMP: Show Me (The Money) State – Missouri Tries A Pension Buyout
The Jawa Report: Islamic Culture 101, Lesson 1, also, Ministry Of Jiggly – Shortage
The Political Hat: Musical Interlude – The Star Spangled Banner
This Ain’t Hell: Venezuela Prepares For War With U.S., also, Hillary Clinton, Backseat Driver
Weasel Zippers: Army Opens Investigation Into Commie Pinko 2LT Rapone, also, Reminder – In 1936 Jesse Owens had The Courage To Salute The Flag Despite Being Flanked By German Nazis
Megan McArdle: It Shouldn’t Be So Easy To Go To Grad School
Mark Steyn: The Subversion Of A Civic Ritual
Hans Schantz’ A Rambling Wreck Just 99 Cents Today Through Friday!
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The Incorruptible Roy Moore Wins
Posted on | September 27, 2017 | 2 Comments
No man in American political life has suffered more than Roy Moore for his devotion to firm principle. He was harassed by the ACLU, purged from his office as chief justice of the state Supreme Court, and suspended again after he successfully campaigned for re-election. All of this he suffered because of his belief that human law ought to be in accord with God’s law, or otherwise is invalid. You may not share that belief, but Moore’s unwavering commitment marks him as incorruptible, a rare quality in an age when we see Republicans in Washington abandoning their campaign promises, and even forsaking their party platform, in misguided efforts to curry favor with the liberal media.
A well-scarred veteran of the Culture Wars, a former Army captain and a kickboxing champion, Roy Moore won a big battle Tuesday:
Roy S. Moore, a firebrand former chief justice of the Alabama Supreme Court, overcame efforts by top Republicans to rescue his rival, Senator Luther Strange, soundly defeating him on Tuesday in a special primary runoff.
The outcome in the closely watched Senate race dealt a humbling blow to President Trump and other party leaders days after the president pleaded with voters in the state to back Mr. Strange.
Propelled by the stalwart support of his fellow evangelical Christians, Mr. Moore survived an advertising onslaught of more than $10 million financed by allies of Senator Mitch McConnell, the majority leader. His victory demonstrated in stark terms the limits of Mr. Trump’s clout.
Taking the stage after a solo rendition of “How Great Thou Art,” an exultant Mr. Moore said he had “never prayed to win this campaign,” only putting his political fate “in the hands of the Almighty.”
“Together, we can make America great,” he said, borrowing Mr. Trump’s slogan and adding, “Don’t let anybody in the press think that because he supported my opponent that I do not support him.”
(Via Memeorandum.) This was a humiliating defeat for Mitch McConnell and the Republican establishment in Washington, and the fact that Alabama’s evangelical Christians were not swayed even by Trump’s campaigning for Moore’s opponent is remarkable. Moore’s willingness to forgive Trump is itself testament to his character as a Christian and as a gentleman, who understands the nature of political combat.
John Nolte of Breitbart.com explains the national dynamic:
With the results now clear in Alabama’s hotly-contested U.S. Senate Republican primary race, the unambiguous message coming from the GOP voters responsible for Roy Moore’s underdog victory is clear-cut — a crucial reminder to everyone that Trumpism is not about any one person.
More importantly, what this humiliating loss tells President Trump is that Trumpism is not even about him. The indisputable lesson here for the president is that even he, the man who started the movement, is not bigger than the promises, ideas, agenda, and platform he ran on.
(Hat-tip: Instapundit.) This is arguably true, although Nolte overlooks the fact that conservative evangelicals, in general, have been reluctant Trump supporters. In the GOP primaries, Ted Cruz was the main candidate of the Christian Right, who did not approve of Trump’s offensive language and behavior. Nevertheless, when it came to a choice between Trump and Hillary Clinton, conservative Christians knew which side they were on. If they didn’t, Hillary’s campaign reminded them.
This is what a feminist looks like.
And this is also why Trump is president. pic.twitter.com/a5s9KBqOvm
— The Patriarch Tree (@PatriarchTree) September 26, 2017
Hillary's 2016 message, basically: "Nobody cares how you stupid heteros vote. We hate straight people!" pic.twitter.com/5Ccjjqm0wO
— The Patriarch Tree (@PatriarchTree) September 26, 2017
The Hillary campaign used rainbow colors for its LGBT-themed campaign. But on Election Day … pic.twitter.com/QovMWwRLsn
— The Patriarch Tree (@PatriarchTree) September 26, 2017
… there was not much of a rainbow in that red-covered map. pic.twitter.com/e39fsa2ZGX
— The Patriarch Tree (@PatriarchTree) September 26, 2017
Alabama was one of 31 states where voters approved constitutional amendments declaring marriage a union of one man and one woman, prior to the 2015 Obergefell ruling, which invoked the Fourteenth Amendment to say otherwise (as if this was what those who ratified that amendment, circa 1868, had in mind). Among the states which voted to protect traditional marriage was California, where the Proposition 8 campaign exposed the viciousness of the Gay Left. My November 2008 American Spectator column “Gay Rights, Gay Rage” began thus:
Before he was purged from the bench, former Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy Moore made a remarkable and lamentably unappreciated contribution to American jurisprudence.
Concurring in the 2002 case of Ex Parte H.H., a custody dispute involving a lesbian mother, Moore demonstrated that homosexuality had no protected status in the Anglo-American common-law tradition, that indeed such behavior had been proscribed for centuries as “a crime against nature,” and that Alabama courts had consistently condemned homosexual acts as “illegal under the laws of this state and immoral in the eyes of most of its citizens.”
One does not have to share this abhorrence of homosexuality to agree that Moore’s concurrence — copiously studded with court precedents and citations of Blackstone’s Commentaries, 16th-century British jurist Sir Christopher Wray and even the Justinian Code — accurately summarized the legal foundation of the case against gay rights.
Moore’s 7,000-word treatise came to mind last week when gay activists began targeting sponsors of Proposition 8, the successful ballot initiative that amended the California state constitution to prohibit same-sex marriage. Taking to the streets in furious indignation, activists created an “enemies list” of those who had contributed to support the measure, targeting them for boycotts and protests. . . .
You can read the whole thing and, furthermore, Judge Moore’s concurring opinion in Ex Parte H.H. is still available online. The disastrous consequences of America abandoning its Christian heritage are insufficiently understood, even by most Christian conservatives:
If you read Justice Antonin Scalia’s dissent in the 2003 Lawrence v. Texas decision, it was apparent at the time that the majority’s “Emerging Awareness” Doctrine would have far-reaching effects in law, society and culture. These effects were not entirely predictable, because Lawrence amounted to a repudiation of many centuries of Anglo-American common law precedent. With this decision, America was setting sail into uncharted waters, voyaging toward that part of the ancient map marked “Here Be Dragons.” . . .
You can read the rest of that. My point is that too many Republicans have become so afraid of the accusation of “homophobia” that they are unwilling to examine the underlying principle which was at stake in Lawrence. If you didn’t know better, you might imagine that the United States was, prior to Lawrence, a nightmare regime akin to Iran as far as the safety of homosexuals was concerned. Democrats would have us believe that Christian conservatives are like ISIS throwing gay men off roofs, and the typical CNN viewer probably thinks Alabama is the Worst Place in the World to Be Gay. Yet the reality is that gay people in Alabama are generally unharmed by “homophobia” and, as I recall from my college days at Jacksonville (Ala.) State University, gays and lesbians didn’t exactly live in a state of fear back then. Who could forget the flamboyantly gay black man who served dinner at the university cafeteria, or the butch lesbians who played on the school’s athletic teams? Certainly, as a student in the drama department, I was aware of how many homosexuals there were among my fellow students, and if any of them were thrown off roofs, I somehow missed it.
What theses recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions — Lawrence in 2003, Windsor in 2013 and Obergefell in 2015 — have done is to reverse many centuries of legal precedent, and to establish (as is now becoming increasingly clear) the exact opposite of the status quo ante. Whereas before these decisions, homosexual behavior was under legal sanction, now we find that “homophobia” is so strictly forbidden in elite opinion (including judicial opinion) that people are losing their jobs and businesses because of their mere disapproval of homosexuality.
Whether or not Judge Moore foresaw all these consequences 15 years ago, he nevertheless had the courage to defend our national heritage — including the British common law tradition — against those radical forces who have since become generally known as “social justice warriors.”
There is yet hope to “Make America Great Again,” and Judge Roy Moore’s victory proves that many Americans still believe in that hope.
In The Mailbox: 09.26.17
Posted on | September 26, 2017 | Comments Off on In The Mailbox: 09.26.17
— compiled by Wombat-socho
OVER THE TRANSOM
EBL: This American Life and Radio Lab On The “Alt-Right”
Twitchy: INFURIATING! West Point Cadet Shares “Communism Will Win” Selfie On #VeteransForKaepernick
Louder With Crowder: Steelers Coach Mike Tomlin Has Had Enough – “Just Let Us Play Ball”
The Grauniad: No Biz, No Boozing, No Casual Sex – What Happened When Togo Turned Off The Internet (h/t Loyal Reader NeoWayland)
RIPPED FROM THE HEADLINES
Adam Piggott: Skin In The Game Is No Guarantee Of Success
American Power: The Politicization Of Everything, also, John Del Vecchio, The 13th Valley
American Thinker: What Happened To Our Music?
Animal Magnetism: Animal’s Daily Soda Tax News
BattleSwarm: Anthony Weiner Gets Hard Time
BLACKFIVE: Alix Rickloff, The Way To London
Bring The HEAT: The Military Response To Puerto Rico and Hurricane Maria
CDR Salamander: Men, Material Money, and Morale In Ukraine’s Foreverwar
Da Tech Guy: Of Dead Geese and Distractions Removed, also, An Ode To Flyover Country
Don Surber: Liberal Misunderstands Trump’s Strategy In North Korea
Dustbury: She’s Alive!
The Geller Report: Pope Says Concern For “Cultural Identity” Doesn’t Justify Opposition To Mass Muslim Migration
Hogewash: Team Kimberlin Post Of The Day, also, A Top-Down View Of An Aurora
Jammie Wearing Fools: Protesters, Beware – Americans Adore The Flag
Joe For America: California High-Speed Rail Project In Chaos
JustOneMinute: This Is Easily Taken Out Of Context, So I Will
Legal Insurrection: What Four More Years Of Merkel Mean
Power Line: Obama’s Lying Quartet
Shark Tank: Trump Detractors Continue Politicizing Natural Disasters
Shot In The Dark: A Tale Of Two Knees
STUMP: Soda Tax Follies – The Backstory Of Preckwinkle & More
The Jawa Report: How To Liberate Women Under Islam In Less Than 1000 Rapings
The Political Hat: Canadian Physicians Empowered To Kill At Will
This Ain’t Hell: Spencer Rapone, The Commie Butterbar
Weasel Zippers: NYT Recalls Walter Duranty, also, DirecTV Announces Refund To Viewers Who Cancel NFL Package Over Anthem Controversy
Megan McArdle: Plea Bargains Are A Travesty. There’s Another Way.
Mark Steyn: L.A. Confidential, also, Man Un-Makyth Manners
Hans Schantz’ A Rambling Wreck Just 99 Cents Tomorrow Through Friday!
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Feminist Group Offers $5,000 Grants to Promote Anti-Male Hatred on Campus
Posted on | September 26, 2017 | 1 Comment
Female students can get $5,000 grants from the American Association of University Women (AAUW) to create feminist propaganda campaigns to “fight the patriarchy” on college campuses. For example, at SUNY-Brockport, AAUW’s Campus Action Project (CAP) grants funded a group called “Be the Revolution,” which hosted a celebration of violent anarchist Emma Goldman, who was deported from the U.S. in 1917. The SUNY-Brockport group also promoted the “1-in-5” campus rape myth, as well as the “gender pay gap” myth, blaming “bias and barriers” for women’s lower average income. By promoting feminist myths that demonize men as oppressors and rapists, these propaganda campaigns teach female college students to hate and fear their male classmates, and justify policies of deliberate discrimination against males who are already a minority (43%) of undergraduate enrollment.
Women are victims of “hostile work environments, negative stereotypes about women in leadership, and unconscious or implicit bias,” said Paige Robnett, AAUW’s College Relations Manager. This victimhood ideology is used by feminists to mobilize student support for Democrats. Although AAUW claims to be non-partisan, Robnett is a Democrat Party activist.
A Cover-Up in Connecticut?
Posted on | September 26, 2017 | Comments Off on A Cover-Up in Connecticut?
Tommy Stuart (left); Hal Yocher (right).
In the pre-dawn hours of a Wednesday morning, 39-year-old James Thomas “Tommy” Stuart III was hanging out with a friend named Renee in his third-floor apartment in Waterbury, Connecticut. They had a few drinks and were talking when suddenly an armed man kicked in the apartment door. Brandishing a pistol, the gunman shouted at Renee: “Leave now!” She ran for her life and scrambled down the stairway.
Before she reached the ground floor, Renee heard multiple gunshots from the apartment. Tommy Stuart was shot in the abdomen and then in the face, killed instantly. The gunman then went down to the yard behind the apartment on Marion Avenue and shot himself in the head.
He was an off-duty Waterbury policeman.
Officer Hallock “Hal” Yocher, 37, was an Iraq war veteran who had been on the Waterbury police force for 10 years. He had been diagnosed with cancer in 2013 and, according to a source familiar with the July 2016 murder-suicide case, Yocher had threatened suicide just weeks earlier.
More importantly, however, Yocher had a history of domestic violence. He lived in Naugatuck, the town next to Waterbury, and his neighbors there had reportedly called police about disturbances at the home where Yocher lived with his wife and children. Yet it appears that Yocher’s status as a policeman protected him from being arrested. And under a Connecticut law, passed just two months before the murder of Tommy Stuart, police were required to seize any firearms in the possession of a domestic abuse suspect. Yocher still had his guns, however, including the semiautomatic pistol he used to kill Tommy Stuart before killing himself.
The motive for Yocher’s crime? Jealousy.
Before their 2006 marriage, Yocher’s wife had once dated Stuart, according to a source familiar with the case. Three months before the murder-suicide, Kathleen “Katie” Yocher had reached out to Stuart for advice and sympathy in dealing with her troubled husband. The cause of Yocher’s murderous rage in the early morning of July 20, 2016, was his discovery of communications with Stuart on his wife’s cell phone.
More than a year after Stuart and Yocher’s deaths — which police at the time called “an isolated incident” — Stuart’s family has been unable to obtain police reports about his death. The Connecticut State Police are in charge of the investigation, which for unknown reasons is still uncompleted, and local news organizations have failed to report on the circumstances that led to the deaths of Stuart and Yocher.
What is most startling about this story is the seeming indifference by the Hartford Courant, a newspaper that has twice won Pulitzer Prizes. Here is a tragedy involving two issues — domestic violence and firearms laws — that should be of interest to the Courant’s readership. The mysterious delays in the State Police investigation, and the possibility that police in Naugatuck and Waterbury shielded Yocher from the consequences of his alleged domestic violence, has the distinct aroma of a cover-up.
Two men are dead because Hal Yocher still had his guns that morning in July 2016, and much of the same information that I have shared here has also been sent to the Hartford Courant and other news organizations in Connecticut, as well as to various officials, including U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal, who for 20 years was the state’s Attorney General.
So why is this story being reported on my blog, and not by the journalists at the Pulitzer-winning Courant? It beats me. Maybe readers could contact Andrew Julien ([email protected]) editor-in-chief of the Courant or the newspaper’s investigative editor John Ferraro ([email protected]) and ask them why they haven’t followed up on this story. You might think that the murder of a civilian by an off-duty cop, under circumstances that could give rise to accusations of obstruction of justice, would be considered newsworthy. Certainly, the family of the murdered man would be willing to talk to reporters in Connecticut who were trying to find out why the State Police haven’t finished their investigation of this case.
Tommy Stuart left behind two young children, a son and a daughter. They might become plaintiffs in a wrongful death lawsuit against Waterbury officials, but the failure of State Police to complete their investigation, and the refusal of Waterbury police to release their records related to the case, make it difficult for Tommy’s children to seek justice.
This could be a big story, and it astonishes me that local reporters in Connecticut aren’t pursuing it. One of my sources in Waterbury said: “Everybody knew Tommy. Everybody loved Tommy. He was just one of those wild guys with a heart of gold.” If readers will share this on Facebook and Twitter, maybe we can get some justice for him.
In The Mailbox: 09.25.17
Posted on | September 25, 2017 | Comments Off on In The Mailbox: 09.25.17
— compiled by Wombat-socho
OVER THE TRANSOM
Ninety Miles From Tyranny: The 90 Miles Mystery Box – Episode #25
EBL: Did Trump Bait Goodell And The NFL?
Twitchy: Mad Dog Mattis Shuts Down Journalist Asking For Comment On NFL
Louder With Crowder: Steelers Coach Disses Player Who Saluted National Anthem
Kurt Schlichter: Conservative, Inc. Is Being Replaced By Us Militant Normals (h/t Loyal Reader NeoWayland)
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Adam Piggott: Welcome To The Pleasuredome
American Power: Michelle Malkin Blasts NFL Kneelers, also, Neal Stephenson, Reamde
American Thinker: It Was The Deep State That Colluded With The Russians, Not Trump
Animal Magnetism: Bad Prophecies, also, Goodbye Blue Monday
BattleSwarm: Merkel Wins – Sort Of
BLACKFIVE: Alison Brennan, Shattered
Bring The HEAT: The Patriots Lost On Sunday
CDR Salamander: Five Days After Maria – Time To Up Our Game
Da Tech Guy: It’s A Trump Trap, And The NFL/NBA/Democrats Walked Right In, also, Let’s Not Forget The Real Issues
Don Surber: Trump – The Warriors Are Not Invited To The White House, also, Why Trump Picked On The NFL
Dustbury: Strange Search-Engine Queries, also, It Has Come To This
The Geller Report: Minnesota Authorities Claim Motives Of Muslim Who Shouted “Allahu Akbar” While Stabbing People Are Unclear, also, My Story, Fatwa – Hunted In America
Hogewash: Programming Announcement, also, Team Kimberlin Post Of The Day
Jammie Wearing Fools: Democrat Loser Anthony Weiner Gets Just 21 Months In Jail
Joe For America: Susan Rice Slams Trump’s UN Speech – Then France’s Macron Steps In
JustOneMinute: About Face At Facebook
Legal Insurrection: NFL Picked A Side In The Culture War, And Now It Has To Live With The Consequences
Power Line: Stephen Curry Wants To Have It Both Ways
Shark Tank: Black Farmer Denied Membership In Black Farmers’ Group, Files Suit Against Medical Marijuana Law
Shot In The Dark: The North Loop Is Burning! Part V – You Broke It, Strib, You Fix It
STUMP: Kentucky Pension Blues – Let’s Get This Fire Started
The Political Hat: Yes, It Was Real Communism
This Ain’t Hell: Manning Denied Entry To Canada, also, Happy Birthday TAH!
Weasel Zippers: Ravens, Jaguars Players Kneel For National Anthem In London, But Stand For “God Save The Queen”, also, Tennessee Church Killer Was Sudanese “Dreamer” Who Posted Black Nationalist, Anti-Police Posts On Social Media
Megan McArdle: The NFL Can’t Afford To Become A Battleground
Mark Steyn: The Matter That Matters, also, Alternative Reality
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Thank You, ‘Far-Right’ Lesbian!
Posted on | September 25, 2017 | 1 Comment
That’s a very interesting headline:
Xenophobic populism has returned to German national politics with a bang, this time in the guise of a 38-year-old lesbian investment-banking economist. Alice Weidel is the unusual figure who has come to symbolize the far-right Alternative for Germany’s (AfD) goal-line run into the Bundestag. The AfD’s astounding 13.4 percent finish makes it the first openly chauvinistic, illiberal party to capture seats in Germany’s foremost democratic institution since the early postwar years. . . .
In part, the AfD owes its promotion into prime-time German politics to Weidel, its unlikely public face. A complete unknown in Germany until she, in tandem with Alexander Gauland, was tapped to lead the party’s national campaign. Gauland more or less fits the stereotype of the Willie Stark-style populist rabble-rouser, but its Weidel — a self-confident, dressed-for-success expatriate financial consultant who on the surface seems to be the sort of “globalist” that nationalist populists typically claim to despise — who has earned the higher public profile. . . .
Notice here the use of words like “xenophobic,” “chauvinistic” and “nationalist,” intended to suggest that this “far-right” party is essentially neo-Nazi in its political orientation. This deliberate smear is an attempt to conceal the reality of what is actually happening in Germany.
The “far-right” is, in fact, attempting to defend Germany’s democratic institutions and liberal culture against a foreign threat — radical Islam — which has been aggravated by an influx of “refugees.” There has been an epidemic of sexual violence against women and girls in Germany committed by these Muslim immigrants, and Prime Minister Angela Merkel’s party has enabled this invasion of foreign predators.
In the “intersectional” identity-politics calculus of American liberalism, of course, a lesbian like Alice Weidel is expected to be an ally of the foreign invaders, but Germany is not America, and Weidel is shrewd enough to recognize her own self-interest as more important than the slogans of multiculturalism. Islamic culture is both misogynistic and homophobic, and why shouldn’t a German lesbian oppose a Muslim invasion?
The rhetoric of multiculturalism, just like the smears used against Weidel’s “far-right” party, is deceptive in its purposes, intended to lull us into a state of somnambulance, so that we sleepwalk into a future organized according to the plans of an intellectual elite. Evidence that these plans are dangerous — e.g., the “Muslim rape frenzy” in Germany — must be suppressed, so that the citizenry surrenders without protest.
Alice Weidel ain’t playing that game, see? We are witnessing the Götterdämmerung of elite liberalism, and the news from Germany is confirmation that people everywhere are finally waking up.
Rule 5 Sunday: A Different Demi
Posted on | September 24, 2017 | 1 Comment
— compiled by Wombat-socho
I’m greatly indebted to EBL for bringing Demi Rose Mawby to my attention this week, because otherwise y’all would have gotten Demi Lovato as an appetizer, and I personally think Ms. Mawby looks considerably better than Ms. Lovato. (Cue screams of OUTRAGE!!!) So, instead of mentally unstable ex-Disney Girl – but I repeat myself – we get a fun-size lingerie model who’s become the Queen of Instagram.
As usual, many of the following links are to pics generally considered NSFW, and the management is not responsible for any consequences stemming from your failure to exercise discretion in your clicking.
Ninety Miles From Tyranny leads off with Hot Pick of the Late Night, Morning Mistress, and Girls With Guns, followed by Animal Magnetism’s Rule 5 GMO Nutballery Friday and the Saturday Gingermageddon.
EBL’s thundering herd this week includes Juggalo Women, Dorothy Malone, National Cheeseburger Day, Madame Nhu, Hurricanes Maria and Rita, Voices In His Head, Demi Rose Mawby, Valerie Plame, Janine Turner, Autumn Rule 5, and Oktoberfest Rule 5.
A View From The Beach graces us with 2017 Girl of the Summer – Bella Hadid, Gone Fishin’, Non-Fish Pic Friday – Spiny Lobster, Tanlines Thursday, A Last Gasp of Obamacare Schadenfreude?, Way Back Wednesday, Token Conservative Canned for Questioning Clinton, Shad Refuse Virginia Invitation, Insane Clowns Congregate in DC to Protest Gang Designation, and Caprice #24.
Proof Positive’s Friday Night Babe is Katrina Law, his Vintage Babe is Rose La Rose, and Sex in Advertising is covered by Sela Ward. At Dustbury, it’s Kamala Harris and Heidi el Tabakh.
Thanks to everyone for their linkagery!
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