Wednesday, May 13, 2026

Sounds a little like, like...

 ...Now, what's the word? Oh, yes. Insurrection. "Democrat 'Superlawyer' Calls for Abolition of Virginia Government".

Marc Elias is like a Vladimir Lenin who goes around overthrowing governments, as well as all-you-can-eat buffets.

Working-with-your-hands Wednesday

I have to say, inserting oneself into the oven, however briefly, to place the dough strikes me as a bit...risky.

Note: embedded video was not permitted.

Tuesday, May 12, 2026

What an odd coincidence

Governor Abigail Spanberger's maiden name was Davis, but she has somewhat Teutonic looks - which is appropriate, considering her Fascistic tendencies. 

In fact, she rather resembles a transgender version of SS ObergruppenfΓΌhrer Reinhard Heydrich.

Spanberger


Heydrich




Btw, even the donks finally realized that their Plan B was nuts: "Virginia Dems Reject Insane Idea to Nuke State Supreme Court to Push Gerrymandered Map".

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Monday, May 11, 2026

I think we're witnessing a revolution in campaign ads

This (and other similar videos) were not put out by the Pratt campaign, but I could easily see them having the intended effect.

H/T: Instapundit 

Interestingly, the Left doesn't seem to be adjusting well: "Union Ad Attacking Spencer Pratt Backfires So Hard It May Be One of the Best Pro-Pratt Ads Yet".

Scratch a Democrat, find a commie

"DESPERATE POWER GRAB: Virginia Democrats Plot to Pack Supreme Court by Lowering Retirement Age to 54 After Losing Big on Gerrymander Map – Force Out All Justices to Install Cronies Who Will Rubber-Stamp Illegal Redistricting Scheme".

I rather suspect that this is unconstitutional - on several levels - but, if nothing else, the idea does demonstrate that the donks are willing at the drop of a hat to pull on those jackboots and stomp on genuine democracy.

I have to admit, I'm a might curious about that, myself

"North Carolina's Autism Billing Jumped 47,000 Percent in Five Years. Someone Should Explain That."

Many maladies have been over-diagnosed over the years, and I've long had a sneaking suspicion that autism was one of them; but this astounding increase in claims doesn't happen without the enticement of really big money, and is therefore a prime indicator of fraud.

What did former Democrat governor (and current senate candidate) Roy Cooper know, and when did he know it?

Update Haw! Veeshir, in the comments: "Quality Atism Senters"