A Happy Ending

Featured image Well, this is great: Bill Glahn wrote about the Tou Vang case here. Briefly, Vang was convicted in 2005 of repeatedly raping a ten year old girl, something he said was “normal in his culture.” Vang had a legal status in the U.S., but he lost it because of the rape conviction. He was ordered deported, but as so often happens, the order achieved nothing. Twenty years later, he came »

Strait developments

Featured imageIt seems unlikely that President Trump will choose to leave the Strait of Hormuz under the control of the Iranian thugocracy. Can he really leave the Strait in a condition worse for us than it was before the commencement of the current hostilities? It makes it hard to claim victory. It would in fact represent a significant defeat. The Institute for the Study of War has posted this Iran Update »

Ayatollah on ice

Featured imageThe Reuters caption on a photograph taken from the scene captured in the video below reads: “A person enters a refrigerated truck carrying the coffin of Iran’s late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was killed on February 28 in Israeli and U.S. airstrikes, as people attend Khamenei’s funeral procession, in Karbala, Iraq, July 9, 2026.” Video of the incident can also be seen in this Times of India story. »

Don’t cry for him, Argentina

Featured imageAn observant reader writes in response to “For whom the Totenkopf tolls” with a question regarding Graham Platner: Do you perhaps strongly suspect as I do that a not insignificant percentage of P-Hustle’s [P-Hustle was Platner’s digital username on platforms like Reddit and Kik] apparent bitterness over his current situation stems from a realization that he went through the trouble of reluctantly covering “[his] Totenkopf” with that ridiculous replacement, all »

NY Times Recants Dog Rape

Featured imageSort of, anyway: I don’t share Posner’s regard for the New York Times news operation. On the contrary: I think Times reporters and editors have been responsible for more misinformation than any other news outlet over the last 40 years. But it means something that the paper’s head news guy says he wouldn’t have run the Kristof smear. I didn’t track down the podcast, and I don’t know whether there »

Birth Tourism In Texas

Featured imageBirth tourism–foreigners coming to the U.S. for the specific purpose of having a baby that will be an American citizen–has been going on for some time, but the Supreme Court’s reaffirmation of birthright citizenship likely will give it a boost. That, at least, seems to be happening in Texas: Texas Gov. Greg Abbott ordered the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) to investigate a hospital in Mission, Texas, according »

Sentor Kennedy does Platner

Featured imageFor the record I want to record Senator John Kennedy’s assessment of former Maine Democrat Senatorial candidate Graham Platner: “With respect to Mr. Platner, he was nominated by the Hamas wing of the Democratic Party, which is in control.” Fact-check: Harsh but not unfair. The rest of Senator Kennedy’s assessment is both true and funny. It rises to Senator Kennedy’s usual level of blunt hilarity. Every American with an IQ »

For whom the Totenkopf tolls

Featured imageIf there were any justice in the world, the defenders of former Maine Democrat Senate candidate Graham Platner among the Democrat/Media Axix would be required to listen to Platner’s announcement that he is abandoning the race in an endless loop for at least a day or two. See, for example, Andrew Stiles’s round-up in the Washington Free Beacon. Last call for Ro Khana and friends! I have posted Platner’s video »

The centrist trap

Featured imageDemocrats sound so reasonable, according to local media. From the Minneapolis Star Tribune, Klobuchar opens door to ending nuclear ban while GOP rivals for Minnesota governor’s seat call for repeal. The Star Tribune reports, Minnesota’s next governor could play a pivotal role in deciding whether the state ends its 32-year ban on new nuclear power plants, a proposal that has drawn renewed attention amid rising energy demand. The state has »

The Gift that Keeps On Giving [Updated: Platner Drops Out]

Featured imageThat’s Graham Platner. The drama continues, with Platner refusing to give up his Senate nomination. Byron York thinks there is a chance he might stick it out: By the way, did you know that Platner claims to be 100% disabled, and therefore lives on veterans’ disability benefits? Apparently being 100% disabled doesn’t prevent you from being a Senator. This is the Executive Director of Maine’s Democratic Party. She sounds desperate »

Give War a Chance

Featured imageAs Scott noted earlier this morning, President Trump has given up on dealing with Iran. I take it that he will now do what we recommended a long time ago: bomb for a while to complete the degradation of Iran’s military, and then go home. As for the Strait of Hormuz, we can leave that problem to the countries in Europe and Asia who depend on oil from that source. »

Socialism Surges

Featured imageMany think that the left wing of the Democratic Party is an exotic species that represents few actual voters. I am afraid that is not the case. Socialism is the most rapidly growing political ideology in America. Thus, Rasmussen finds: More than a quarter of American voters now believe socialism is better than capitalism, and this preference is strongest among Democrats. The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey »

Platner’s Demise and the Midterms

Featured imageI was on Sky News last night with James Morrow, filling in for Rita Panahi, who is in the U.S. at the moment. It was a hard-hitting interview, covering Graham Platner’s demise, the lack of normal men in the Democratic Party, and prospects for the midterms. I think you will enjoy it: »

At SPA, the Ottley protection provision

Featured imageThe Star Tribune took a look at the Ottley era at SPA in Eva Herscowitz’s page-one story “Claims of retaliation, suppression and secrecy fuel turmoil at St. Paul Academy.” Luis Ottley is the head of school at St. Paul Academy. In the school year just passed, the enrollment contract introduced a provision empowering Ottley to dismiss students based on the conduct of parents. Herscowitz briefly summarized her story in the »

Can This Alliance Be Saved?

Featured imageThe Wall Street Journal reports on a secret meeting of European and NATO leaders on what to do about President Trump: It was almost midnight in Brussels and the leaders of Europe were locked in their fifth hour of an emergency meeting with a single theme for discussion: how to manage a breakup with America. The new year was only three weeks old and President Trump, after removing Venezuela’s autocratic »

NewsGuard revisited

Featured imageNewsGuard is a brick in the wall meant to protect the reading public from “misinformation.” It is a danger to those such as us. It is the centerpiece of Rob Bluey’s Daily Signal column “Florida Just Showed Us How to Fight Back Against Media Blacklists.” Let us salute Rob Bluey and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, for their efforst to guard against NewsGuard. Here let me reiterate a story I dug »

Believe all tattoos

Featured imageThe Democratic handwringing over Graham Platner is sickening. It is not sickening because the Democratic supporters of Platner didn’t abandon him when the New York Times first explored his sexcapades. One could infer that he was guilty of traditional wrongdoing from the story, but it wasn’t necessarily so. The “believe all women” line is an obvious fiction. As we have seen, even those who mouth the idiocy don’t buy it. »