HEH: Dems Pause January 6 Hearings to Call for Insurrection.
June 24, 2022
OPEN THREAD: Here they come, those feelings again. I believe he’s still married to Cecilia Noel.
BANNING ASAT TESTS, and other “space sustainability” moves.
Here’s a piece Rob Merges and I wrote about space debris a while back.
YES, THE ACTUAL EFFECT OF THE DOBBS DECISION WILL BE TO MAKE OUR ABORTION LAWS MORE EUROPEAN.
And then there’s Sweden’s restrictive abortion law.
Related thoughts on making America more like Europe.
WHO COULD HAVE SEEN THIS COMING? Larry Kudlow: Biden is using Roe as a distraction from inflation. It won’t work for long.
OUT ON A LIMB: No, Gay Marriage Isn’t Going to Be Overturned After Roe v Wade.
CHRISTIAN TOTO: Unwoke Beavis and Butt-head’s Universe Shreds White Privilege. ’90s relics roar back by mocking Antifa and soft on crime policies.
WHY DO THE HEATHEN RAGE? Roe v. Wade overturned: Liberal journalists rage at Ruth Bader Ginsburg for not retiring. I’m so old I can remember when she was a hero to the left.
Related: Supreme Court abortion ruling leaves Democrats with scant options. I suppose persuading voters is already off of the table.
JOSH BLACKMAN: On abortion, justices demonstrate courage under fire.
Five justices were willing to take this bold and correct legal step in the face of never-ending personal attacks, efforts to pack the court, fallout from the leaked draft opinion, protests outside their homes and even an assassination attempt. . . .
The justices should be commended for displaying this fortitude in the face of crushing public pressure. During Supreme Court confirmation hearings, senators have excoriated and attacked nominees with one primary goal in mind: to save Roe. Families and friends were dragged through the mud in an effort to cow the would-be justices into submission. We now know that those efforts failed.
And a good thing, too.
Related: D.C. businesses boarding up windows in case post-Roe protests turn “mostly peaceful.”
MY NEW YORK POST COLUMN: The leak, the threats, the violence — reaction to Roe is dark day for nation.
UPDATE: From the comments:
For the record, those calling for violence in the name of Ginsburg (i.e., “Ruth Was Here”) don’t reflect her thinking at all. She thought Roe v. Wade went too far. “Measured motions seem to me right, in the main, for constitutional as well as common law adjudication,” she argued. “Doctrinal limbs too swiftly shaped, experience teaches, may prove unstable. The most prominent example in recent decades is Roe v. Wade.” Ginsburg noted that Roe struck down far more than the specific Texas criminal abortion statute at issue in the case. “Suppose the court had stopped there, rightly declaring unconstitutional the most extreme brand of law in the nation, and had not gone on, as the court did in Roe, to fashion a regime blanketing the subject, a set of rules that displaced virtually every state law then in force,” she said. “A less encompassing Roe, one that merely struck down the extreme Texas law and went no further on that day, I believe and will summarize why, might have served to reduce rather than to fuel controversy.” Ginsburg went on to contrast the court’s landmark decision in Roe with a slew of decisions from 1971 to 1982 in which the court struck down “a series of state and federal laws that differentiated explicitly on the basis of sex.” Rather than creating a new philosophy of law and imposing it on the nation immediately, “the court, in effect, opened a dialogue with the political branches of government…In essence, the court instructed Congress and state legislatures: rethink ancient positions on these questions,” Ginsburg noted. “The ball, one might say, was tossed by the justices back into the legislators’ court, where the political forces of the day could operate.”
Indeed.
HAPPY ROE V. WADE IS OVER? NEW TITLE IX REGS MAKE THAT RISKY TO SAY ON CAMPUS. “The Biden administration’s proposed regulation uses a definition of sexual harassment that is similar to one that was struck down by the federal appeals court in Atlanta… [T]he court noted that it had ‘asked the University’s lawyer a series of questions about whether particular statements would violate the discriminatory-harassment policy: (1) ‘abortion is immoral’; (2) ‘unbridled open immigration is a danger to America on a variety of levels’; and (3) ‘the Palestinian movement is antisemitic.’ The University’s lawyer could not rule out the possibility that such speech would be deemed sexual or racial harassment under the policy’s broad language, without first considering ‘all the facts and circumstances’ surrounding the speech.”
(Bolding is mine.) There’s always another trick up the sleeve, isn’t there?
ATHIRA AND ALZHEIMER’S. “Sadly, it’s not really news when a biopharma company has an Alzheimer’s clinical trial failure. To a very good approximation, they all fail, or at least they have so far.”
BIDEN URGES CONGRESS TO CODIFY ROE: WOMEN’S* LIVES ‘NOW AT RISK.’
President Biden called on Congress to codify a right to abortion in federal law on Friday, saying the “health and life of women” are “at risk” hours after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade.
“Now with Roe gone, let’s be very clear: the health and life of women in this nation are now at risk,” Biden said in a speech at the White House.
Biden also criticized state laws restricting abortion, which were triggered by the the Court’s ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Clinic, and urged pro-choice voters to elect likeminded politicians in the coming midterm elections, saying “this fall, Roe is on the ballot.”
“Let me very clear and unambiguous: the only way we can secure a woman’s right to choose, the balance that existed, is for Congress to restore the protections of Roe v. Wade as federal law. No executive action from the president can do that,” Biden said. “And if Congress, as it appears, lacks the votes to do that now, voters need to make their voices heard.”
Flashback: Biden voted to overturn Roe v Wade in 1982 saying women don’t have ‘sole right’ to say what happens to bodies. President had said in 1974 that he thought the Roe v Wade ruling ‘went too far.’
* When did Joe become a biologist?
GREAT MOMENTS IN SCIENCE FICTION: This Golden Age of Journalism.
In a parallel multiverse far, far away, “Scoop” Rosenthal, managing editor for a major metropolitan newspaper, dives into an embarrassment of riches.
“Hitchens, Woodward, and Pyle,” Scoop barks across the newsroom to his Capitol Hill team. “The Jan. 6 hearings. That trial is all prosecution and no defense. We need to tell the rest of the story.
“Hitch, contact the Republicans Nancy Pelosi barred from the committee and find out what questions they would have asked.
“Woodward, tell us why law enforcement was so unprepared to handle a storm they seemed to know was coming. Look into the claims that undercover agents in the crowd may have stirred up the mob. That sounds crazy, sure, but given the FBI’s puppeteering in that plot to kidnap Michigan’s governor, who knows? Confirm or debunk, it doesn’t matter.
“Pyle, pull together a list of the major 2020 voting irregularities so readers can understand why so many question the result. Make sure to note which claims have been debunked.”
Pyle asks: “Should I include the suppression of the Hunter Biden laptop story in the weeks before the election that helped swing the race to Biden, or how reports of the successful COVID vaccine trials were withheld until after the vote?”
“Interesting, but off point for this story,” Scoop responds. “That reminds me, we need to compare the charges and treatment of those arrested in the Jan. 6 melee with those picked up during the summer riots. I’m guessing it was not so equal. Okay, get to it.”
Next Scoop calls his undercover specialist. “I’ve got a hot one for you, Bly.”
Bly: “Let me guess, the violence against the pro-life pregnancy centers. I’ve counted 40 attacks so far since the Supreme Court’s draft opinion overturning Roe v. Wade was leaked last month.”
As a reader, I really wish that world depicted above existed; it’s a sharp contrast to today’s DNC-MSM:
WHO IS RAY EPPS? You may know him as the big guy seen on video the evening of January 5 encouraging pro-Trumpers to invade the Capitol the next day. He’s vigorously denied being a law enforcement operative or informant, but the Epoch Times’ Joseph Hanneman has an exclusive today reporting new evidence that cast doubt on Epps’ denials.
NOT ME, I SLEEP LIKE A BABY: Nearly two-thirds of Americans use sleep aids, survey finds.
I don’t see why unelected administrators should get to decide what a university’s “values” are, much less impose them on anyone.
HOW LONG BEFORE CANCEL CULTURE CENSORS TARGET ‘SCIENCE’ JOURNAL: The journal Science is one of the most respected, peer-reviewed scientific publications in the world, but that probably won’t spare the editors there from abuse for publishing a new study that sheds positive light on the “fine-tuning” of the universe.
BE PREPARED: Augason Farms Breakfast and Dinner Variety Pail Emergency Food Supply. #CommissonEarned
DAVID MASTIO: USA Today demoted me for a tweet — because its woke newsrooms are out of touch with readers. “I know something about Gannett’s evolution since I was USA Today’s deputy editorial page editor until August, when I was demoted after I tweeted, ‘People who are pregnant are also women.’ That idea was forbidden because a ‘news reporter’ covering diversity, equity and inclusion wrote a story detailing how transgender men can get pregnant. I compounded my sin against this new orthodoxy by calling the idea that men can get pregnant an ‘opinion.’ If I wanted to keep any job at USA Today, my bosses informed me, I needed to delete these offensive tweets because they were causing pain to the LGBTQ activists and journalists on our staff.”
HOW’S THAT SPACE PROGRAM COMING ALONG? Arecibo observatory scientists help unravel surprise asteroid mystery.
HEH: Arizona Gubernatorial Candidate Kari Lake Leaves CNN Reporter Speechless. “I’ll do an interview with you… as long as it airs on CNN+, does that still exist?”
JEFFREY CARTER: Citadel Moves to Miami.
THAT IS THEIR WAY: The Left Freaks Out Every Time They Don’t Get Their Way.
WHENEVER I HEAR THE WORDS “PLANT-BASED” I GROW SUSPICIOUS: Chicken bests plant-based meat alternative for protein intake, study suggests.
VIDEO: Sri Lanka Is Screwed.
If you don’t have the time or inclination to watch the video, Lawrence Person has done his usual excellent job of breaking out the bullet points.
Including this bit: “‘This caused the government to enact strange policies, like banning the importation of fertilizer in hopes of easing its trade deficit. Claiming the ban was to make Sri Lanka organic was simply a way to conceal its dire situation.’ Yes, cutting back the ability of your own people to grow food in order to hide the manifest incompetence of your economic policies is quite the recipe for happiness.”
Was there ever a “green” policy that wasn’t grift, graft, or fraud?
UPDATE (FROM GLENN): No, there wasn’t. Also: Flashback: Looming food shortages is the next ‘slow-moving disaster’ to hit world.
A FEW MORE THOUGHTS ON DOBBS: First, it’s a big win for the rule of law — by which I mean not so much the opinion as that the justices stood firm in the face of unprecedented threats ranging from Chuck Schumer’s “pay the price” language to mobs and an actual armed assassin showing up at their homes. A Supreme Court that can be bullied is a Supreme Court that will be bullied. Unlike Roberts’ flip in the ObamaCare case, the majority here held firm, which will discourage bullying in the future.
Second, the likely result is that a few states will ban abortion entirely, a few will permit it for the entire term, and for most it’ll look something like Europe, with abortion easy to get for the first 12 weeks or so, and much harder after that. (The Mississippi law in question here, which allows abortion for any reason through the 15th week, was actually more liberal than many, perhaps most, European laws).
States won’t be able to ban interstate travel for the purpose of getting an abortion because interstate travel is a separate constitutional right. Congress will not be able to guarantee a right to abortion because its 14th Amendment power to enforce the rights guaranteed by the 14th Amendment doesn’t apply to abortion, which the Court has found isn’t protected under the 14th Amendment. It will not be able to either protect abortion or ban it under its commerce power because abortion isn’t interstate commerce, and is a traditional subject of state regulation.
It’ll take a few years to shake out, but we’re likely to wind up with what we would have had by 1976 or so if Roe had never been decided — a spectrum of laws around the country that will be adjusted over time based on experience and the views of the electorate. Though, of course, the norm may be stricter than it would have been without Roe, which called into being a huge pro-life movement that probably wouldn’t have existed otherwise.
UPDATE: It’ll be interesting to see if this reduces the flow of immigrants from blue states to red. That’ll be a measure of how much people actually care. To be honest, I kinda hope it does slow the flow.
THE NEW NARRATIVE: Inflation and Recession Aren’t So Bad, Ackshully.
WHY DO ENVIRONMENTALISTS HATE SEQUOIAS? Bipartisan group defends sequoia tree bill in California despite opposition. “A bipartisan trio of lawmakers defended the ‘Save Our Sequoias Act’ on Thursday despite more than 80 environmental groups signing a letter to Congress opposing the act earlier this month. The bill introduced on Wednesday is aimed at expediting reforestation and protection efforts in California’s Sequoia National Forest.”
REDUCING THE SURPLUS POPULATION: Global Food Crisis ‘Will Kill Millions’ By Disease, Health Executive Warns.
The global food crisis sparked by the war in Ukraine will kill millions by leaving the hungriest more vulnerable to infectious diseases, potentially triggering the world’s next health catastrophe, the head of a major aid organisation has warned.
A Russian naval blockade of Ukraine’s Black Sea ports has stopped grain shipments from the world’s fourth-largest exporter of wheat and corn, raising the spectre of shortages and hunger in low-income countries.
The knock-on effects of the food shortages mean many will die not only of starvation but from having weaker defences against infectious diseases due to bad nutrition, Peter Sands, executive director of the Global Fund to Fight Aids, Tuberculosis and Malaria told AFP this week.
“I think we’ve probably already begun our next health crisis. It’s not a new pathogen but it means people who are poorly nourished will be more vulnerable to the existing diseases,” he said in an interview on the sidelines of a G20 health minister meeting in the Indonesian city of Yogyakarta.
“I think the combined impact of infectious diseases and the food shortages and the energy crisis… we can be talking about millions of extra deaths because of this,” he said.
Flashback: Looming food shortages is the next ‘slow-moving disaster’ to hit world.
SELECTIVELY, YOU CAN BE SURE: DoJ to SCOTUS on Bruen: We will just have to enforce federal law, then.
AS THE TRUE GOVERNOR OF GEORGIA™, SHE CAN DO AS SHE PLEASES: Two-Faced Abrams Calls for Raises for Cops While on ‘Defund the Police’ Board.
DEAL OF THE DAY: FLEXISPOT Essential Large Electric Stand Up Desk. #CommissonEarned
BLUE STATE BLUES: Here’s How Much Tax Revenue Illinois Will Lose From Citadel’s Decision To Cut Bait.
Illinois’s richest resident, hedge-fund CEO Ken Griffin, announced on Thursday that he—and his company, Citadel—are packing up shop and heading to Miami, citing a better corporate environment and rising crime rates in Chicago.
The move, which Griffin announced in a letter to employees, will deprive Democrat-run Illinois of hundreds of millions of dollars in annual income tax revenue, a company spokesman told the Washington Free Beacon.
Griffin alone—who is worth approximately $25 billion—pays over $200 million in state income taxes every year, the spokesman said, and Citadel employees have themselves funneled over $1 billion to the state over the past decade.
I’d ask the least person to leave Illinois to turn out the lights, but they’ll probably have gone out before then.
MORE ON DOBBS FROM ATHENA THORNE: Supreme Court OVERTURNS Roe v. Wade, Casey With Dobbs Decision.
SUPREME COURT RELEASING DOBBS OPINON RIGHT NOW, BY ALITO. Roberts concurs. Breyer, Sotomayor, and Kagan dissent. Roe and Casey are overruled.
Scotusblog is liveblogging the announcement.
The opinion is here. “Held: The Constitution does not confer a right to abortion; Roe and Casey are overruled; and the authority to regulate abortion is returned to the people and their elected representatives.”
Beware the “night of rage” in response.
And from Scotusblog: “Interesting, The majority uses very similar ‘history and tradition’ language that was used in the New York gun case, but this time finding there is no ‘history and tradition’ that grants a constitutional right to an abortion.” It’s hardly surprising that history and tradition might support things with a history and tradition, but not things without a history and tradition, so I don’t think that’s really very interesting. Nor is it contradictory, as this seems to imply. I’m not a big fan of the Scalia history and tradition approach, but it’s a well-laid-out methodology and one that a majority of the Court holds.
Note that the entire release, with opinion, concurrences, dissent is 213 pages, but talking heads are no doubt already speaking as if they’ve read it in its entirety.
KRUISER’S MORNING BRIEFING: SCOTUS Stands Up for the Second Amendment.
She says she was fired for making an anonymous complaint when the surgeon figured out it was her. No such complaint was filed. She is being fired, though: “Additionally, Cargle has not been fired for the operating room allegation at Harbor-UCLA in unincorporated West Carson, but is facing termination for her conduct with a patient and staff at USC Medical Center near downtown L.A., DHS said, declining to elaborate.”
TRUST THE SCIENCE: NIH spent $500 million on research linked to faked results by former Harvard scientist. “The federal government poured over half a billion dollars into medical research based on fabricated results from a Harvard scientist, according to a recent Reuters report. The analysis published on Tuesday found that the U.S. National Institutes of Health spent at least $588 million on research related to Piero Anversa’s hypothesis that adult stem cells can regenerate heart tissue and cure heart disease. . . . Some of this money came after the federal government had been notified of problems with Anversa’s research. More than 40 percent of these funds were awarded after March 2013, after the federal government had been informed of allegations against Anversa.”
BIDEN ADMIN BRINGING BACK TITLE IX ABUSE WITH NEW REGS. They eliminate students’ right to a live hearing and to cross-examination and adopt a definition of sexual misconduct that (surprise!) can easily be used to censor political speech. FIRE will, of course, be on the front lines pushing back. And for a refresher, the Martin Center recalls some of the more notorious abuses dating from the Obama years. Expect this stuff to return.
EVEN OUR MAINSTREAM MEDIA CAN CARRY ONLY SO MUCH WATER: Bloomberg News Fact-Checks Absurd Inflation Narrative by Biden Administration.
DAVID HARSANYI: The Supreme Court’s Decision Is a Huge Win for the Constitution. But there’s this:
The modern left doesn’t even bother pretending they believe the Supreme Court has a responsibility to act as a separate branch of government and adjudicate the constitutionality of law. Rather than even ostensibly offering legal reasons for their ire, Democrats simply demand the Supreme Court uphold public sentiment (or, rather what they claim is public sentiment), even though SCOTUS exists to ignore those pressures. The fact that that attitude has congealed as the norm in one of our major political parties does not bode well for the future of the Republic.
The left doesn’t value any institution except to the extent it advances the left’s goals of the moment. On the other hand, the traditional flaw of the right is that it respects institutions too much, regardless of whether they’re actually performing their assigned functions. The right, at least, seems to be learning.
MY OLD USA TODAY EDITOR DAVID MASTIO: USA Today demoted me for a tweet — because its woke newsrooms are out of touch with readers.
They really are. Plus: “I was demoted after I tweeted, ‘People who are pregnant are also women.’ . . . What I do worry about is that Gannett shareholders are being taken for a ride. Gannett’s story is that it is becoming the USA Today network in which newspapers in dozens of states will embrace diversity, reflect their communities and bubble up a uniquely accurate view of America that millions will pay for. But what if our journalism is written by people who look like America but sound like the Harvard English Department? What if we look like our communities but don’t think anything like them or share their values and priorities? Readers are bound to notice.”
Oh, they have, which is why my local Gannett paper has shrunk down to something more like the Thrifty Nickel.
And check out David’s new home at Straight Arrow News.
AS THE SUPREME COURT ADVANCES CIVIL RIGHTS, States with strict gun-permitting laws consider next steps. Cue “massive resistance” to the Court’s latest civil rights decision.
FALLOUT: China floats BRICS free-trade deal, while Russia’s Vladimir Putin calls for an alternative to US dollar. “Earlier at the forum, Russian President Vladimir Putin said the countries were exploring the creation of an international reserve currency based on a basket made up of real, roubles, rupees, yuan and rand, as an effort to develop an alternative for international settlements dominated by the US dollar.”
NAH, EVERYTHING IS GOING SWIMMINGLY: Could the Railroad Industry Go Completely Off the Track?
HIGHER EDUCATION BUBBLE UPDATE: Faculty Salaries Fall 5%, The Biggest One-Year Drop In History. And this is before the recession/depression got started.
BAGLEY NOT HEADED TO BRAZIL: That’s as in Elizabeth Bagley, President Joe Biden’s nominee to be the U.S. Ambassador to Brazil. Adam Kredo has the inside story on why Bagley’s nomination failed to get out of committee in the Senate.
PELOSI READIES THIRD TRUMP IMPEACHMENT: This Issues & Insights take was funny until I realized it really is easily conceivable, given the givens about the Speaker of the House. The guy in the Oval Office isn’t the only fading Octogenarian in power.
EARLY PRIME DEAL: Insignia 32-inch Smart HD Fire TV. #CommissonEarned
BIG LAW FIRMS ARE MAKING A TERRIBLE DECISION IN CHOOSING CULTURE-WAR SIDES HERE: Former SG Paul Clement on Leaving Kirkland & Ellis After It Decided to Withdraw from Second Amendment Cases.
With things like this, and Jones, Day dropping its representation of Donald Trump under pressure ginned up by the Lincoln Project, big law firms are now morally responsible for whoever they do choose to represent. When they represented accused Al Qaeda terrorists, they moralized about how everyone deserves representation. But they clearly don’t believe that now.
If people choose to organize to get them fired by governments and institutions because of their politics or clients, they will only have themselves to blame.
In addition, dropping ongoing matters for political reasons verges on unethical.
CAN YOU MAKE A WORM WITHOUT THINKING ABOUT IT? Philosopher of Biology Paul Nelson looks at the C Elegans, a common soil worm, and points out some amazing facts about its creation. Like that it has approximately 100 million base-pairs of DNA? Try mapping the decision chain for that.
PETER ZEIHAN: China’s Rise Will Be Short Lived. “China is amazing, just not for the reasons most opine. The country will soon have traveled from preindustrial levels of wealth and health to postindustrial demographic collapse in a single human lifetime. With considerable time to spare.”
I’m always wary of “China is about to implode” stories, going back more than 20 years when I first read Gordon Chang’s The Coming Collapse of China. Still, Zeihan’s piece included this bit of trivia that was new to me: “Nearly all of China’s 600 million-strong population growth since 1970 isn’t from more births, but from longer lifespans and fewer deaths.”
THE DOJ IS JUST A POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE WITH LAWYERS AND GUNS NOWADAYS: Dems Lose Their Minds, DOJ Makes Concerning Statement on SCOTUS Gun Rights Decision. “NY Gov. Kathy Hochul didn’t take the decision well. Indeed, she said they would fight for even more restrictions, despite the Supreme Court’s decision. Hochul said that if the Court wanted to consider the original meaning of the Constitution, she was willing to go back to ‘muskets.’ She revealed not only how extreme she is, but how ignorant she is of the law.”
Well, she’s like Andrew Cuomo but dumber and less telegenic.
Plus: “The DOJ also issued a concerning statement, again not saying that they would uphold the decision but saying they ‘disagree.'”
When Democrats like what the Court does, it’s the supreme law of the land. When they don’t like it, it’s just, like, some court’s opinion, man.
THE RULING CLASS GETS THE UPWARD REDISTRIBUTION OF WEALTH IT WANTS: Joel Kotkin: Class is back: The global cost-of-living crisis has made obscene inequalities impossible to ignore.
FROM J. D. BECKWITH: eConscience Beta. #CommissionEarned
Peacekeeper Incorporated’s breakthrough nanotechnology could bring repeat offense crime to an end, freeing society from the need for criminal incarcerations. But first, they have to finish testing it. With funding on the line, and time to prove out the project getting short, the lead scientist must find a way speed things up. That’s unfortunate for his guinea pig, and anyone who would stand in his way.
Can the goal of ending most crime justify committing one… even a few?
And what happens when you conflate altruism with egotism?Find out in eConscience Beta, where two lab techs and an uncouth petty criminal must outwit a brilliant but sociopathic scientist who’ll stop at nothing to establish his legacy as the man who ended crime.
TO BE FAIR, THE WIFE WAS NOT A BIOLOGIST: Wife stunned to learn her husband is a woman after 10 months of marital sex.
JUDGING BY WHAT I SEE I THE AVERAGE PARKING LOT, ALZHEIMER’S IS PANDEMIC: Alzheimer’s linked to swearing and bad parking.
By this reckoning I’ve had Alzheimer.s since I started driving. My kids used to say “Mom can drive anywhere. She just can’t park.” They’re not wrong.
THE ENEMY DOESN’T HAVE MAGICAL POWERS: Enemy Action.
WHICH BY AN AMAZING COINCIDENCE MATCHES THIS: The Flawless Dream.
IF WE’RE NOT OUTRAGING LEFTISTS, WE’RE NOT LIVING RIGHT: Biden, Leftists Hate That SCOTUS Upheld the 2nd and 14th Amendment in NY Conceal Carry Case.
The question is, what do they plan to do to us, that they so desperately need us disarmed?
THAT’S A FUNNY SPELLING OF “TERRORISTS”: Activists Reportedly Planning Violent “Night of Rage” If Roe v. Wade Is Overturned.
TRUE CONSERVATIVES! Liz Cheney: Dear Democrats, Pretty Please Vote For Me!
WHAT? DEMOCRATS LYING? UNPOSSIBLE! New Schumer Attack Ad Trots Out Liberal Activist as ‘Former Republican’.
AMERICANS ROLL EYES AT SUBLITERATE MORON: Washington Post Finance Columnist Scolds Americans for Complaining About Inflation.
WELL, OF COURSE: Social Justice Warriors and Their Greatest Victims.
AS COMPARED TO EVERYTHING ELSE THEY SELL: China Appears to Be Selling Electric Batteries Made by Slave Labor.
BEHOLD, MY SHOCKED FACE: Biden’s Open Door to Criminals, Drug Pushers and Human Traffickers.
“GREEN ENERGY” IS THE WAY TO MAKE YOURSELF VULNERABLE: IEA Warns Russia could Cut Off All Gas to Europe.
SOMETIMES JUSTICE WORKS: Andrew Gillum, Obama’s Mini-Me, Makes History With 21-Count Indictment.
OF EITHER OF WHICH BIDENTIA KNOWS NOTHING: ‘Deeply Disappointed’ Joe Biden Says SCOTUS Gun Ruling ‘Contradicts Both Common Sense and Constitution’.
YOU KNOW? THIS IS EXACTLY HOW INNOCENT PEOPLE ACT, RIGHT? Feds Raid the Home of Former Trump DOJ Official Who Wanted to Investigate Allegations of Voter Fraud.
DO THEY? OR DOES FRAUD? Colombia chooses the Venezuela/Cuba way.
WHOSE SEAT? TAKE IT WHERE? ‘YOU take YOUR seat’: Very specific cheat sheet reminds Biden how to act.
I’d feel sorry for this senile husk of a man, but before being senile he was corrupt and evil.
ABOUT THOSE MAGICAL FANTASY PREVENTING HERBS: What Justice Alito’s Draft Opinion Overlooked.
June 23, 2022
JOHN HINDERAKER: Supreme Court Case Prompts Anti-Religious Bigotry.
SO APPARENTLY TODAY WAS JUSTICE THOMAS’S BIRTHDAY:
DOMESTIC TERROR: THE “NIGHT OF RAGE.”
A friend comments: “I don’t mean to be alarmist, but every Catholic parish in the United States needs to have a security plan for the nights and weeks after Roe is overturned. And armed parishioners need to be part of it.”