
(1) The impossible just became possible — We found a white woman in public office not named HRC who is not given to Obamagasms upon His mere presence.
(2) President Obama visited Buchenwald concentration camp site this past Friday after Ang gave him the cold shoulder. I wonder why the President went there. Perhaps he wants to see how it’s done so that he knows what to do when he’s ready to do it to us right wingers?
(3) 8th Circuit: It’s okay for Valley Park to help enforce Federal law. Even if it involves apprehending future Democrat voters. The ruling probably sends good tidings for similar Missouri laws past last year.
(4) Wyatt Earp is going to prison, whodathunk? Or rather, one Steven Wyatt Earp, 32, of St. Louis County, for feloniously overbilling the St. Louis Community College system when he ran their pro campaign on a bond issue vote three years ago. It’s perhaps the first baby step in putting the snake oil business of political consultancy in prison, where it belongs. Yes, Karl Roverrated, I’m thinking of you.
(5) Sonie the Phony is on this kick about the death penalty being racist? Actually, she’s right. Whites who are convicted of first degree murder are more likely to be executed than blacks or Hispanics who are convicted of first degree murder. But that’s not the kind of “racism” I lose sleep over.
(6) Half the civilized world is playing hot potato over who should get the vacationers at Club Gitmo. Eventually, the bell is going to ring when someone’s holding it.
(7) Paul Huebl took ten paragraphs; someone much older and wiser than myself compressed it to a sentence: Every traffic stop by a white cop of a black suspect is a potential career and life ender for the cop.
(8) It took a decade, but the U.S. House has finally passed a bill that disallows states and localities from creating sanctuary jurisdictions. I agree, but it shouldn’t have taken this long. If a majority white city in Mississippi with a sizeable black population passed an ordinance disallowing its city officials and cops from cooperating with the FBI on civil rights investigations that involve white perpetrators and black victims, the left wouldn’t have needed ten years. The FBI would have rode cowboy into town and lassoed the city officials who passed the ordinance, and the U.S. Justice Department would draft charges of conspiracy and obstruction of justice against said authorities.
(9) Four suspects (of the usual variety) in a fatal robbery of an armored car guard in Tacoma, Washington dropped $175 at a nearby Red Lobster after the killings. That figures to $43.75 a person. How do you spend almost $44 a person at Red Lobster without driving half the shrimp species on Earth into extinction? Otherwise, the only other possibilities are alcohol or a big tip, and they’re not exactly known for their gratuity towards service, if you know what I mean.
(10) It has been just about six years since the mysterious disappearance of one Christian Ferguson in St. Louis. He was 9 years old at the time, and would be 15 now. The fact that the case involves a pre-teen and then eventually a teenage boy rings off a bunch of alarm bells in my head. I’m thinking Devlin.
It went from its home in Kirkwood to Richwoods, Mo. to kidnap then 11-year old Shawn Hornbeck, and to Union, Mo. to snatch then 13-year old Ben Ownby. So there’s no reason why it wouldn’t hoof it to the city to kidnap a boy; the only difference was that Ferguson was not riding a bike in a rural area. Being as it is in a prison that is probably majority black, there is no way in hell that it would admit to kidnapping (and probably worse) to a black boy, if it did.
Question: Why isn’t it dead yet? Why have not we heard the good news after more than a year and a half as the guest of the state? Why hasn’t some inmate who has a wee bit of honor among thieves stepped up to the plate and done the honorable thing, to save the taxpayers the cost of having to feed, house and care for it for life, and the Governor give a pardon or commutation to said inmate in earnest? Are they keeping it stashed away in ad/seg until it admits to other kidnappings? Such as Arlen Henderson who went missing from Lincoln County, Mo. in 1991, as he, like Hornbeck and Ownby, was riding his bike. And perhaps Ferguson.