Major League Baseball is boycotting Atlanta because of the false claims Biden made about Georgia's new voting law. The should have actually read the law instead of relying on a notorious liar. He has his facts wrong on Iowa and Georgia and applies standards inconsistently.
It's a mystery to me why an institution that depends on the support of its fans will go out of its way to annoy them. Voter ID is supported by 75% of the people; how many will boycott baseball once the truth about Georgia's new law leaks past the media. The Governor of Texas is refusing to toss out the first pitch.
More here: MLB Moves All-Star Game to Colorado, a State With Voter ID Laws. Also: “Like GA, Colorado specifically outlaws electioneering/ campaign workers in campaign gear from handing out food and water to waiting voters.”
Since the Ever Given got stuck in the Suez Canal, interest is up in "choke points": Mapping the World’s Key Maritime Choke Points
How You Can See the Louvre's Entire Collection Online for Free. You can peruse every last priceless painting, armless statue, and any other work—from the Mona Lisa to some half-forgotten Etruscan oddity—at the museum's new collections website.
A Man Found 15,000 Bees in His Car After Grocery Shopping. An off-duty firefighter in Las Cruces, N.M., whose hobby is beekeeping, safely removed the swarm from the man’s car in an Albertsons supermarket parking lot.
Biden's dog bit another staff member; probably that's why they are looking for an executive dog trainer at a six figure salary. Be sure and work down to the bottom.
The FBI is very good at woke politics, not so good at catching killers
Remember Hunter Biden's laptop with damning information about both Bidens? The story was originally published by the New York Post, but discounted by the liberal media. Facebook removed any references to the story or links to the article. National Public Radio has corrected an online article that falsely asserted that documents from first son Hunter Biden’s laptop had been “discredited by U.S. intelligence.” Here's more from the New York Times reporting on Hunter's book tour. Hunter Biden Undecided on Laptop. On a book tour, the president’s son offers dubious answers to questions about the family business.
D.R. Horton built 124 houses in Conroe, Texas, rented them out and then put the whole community, Amber Pines at Fosters Ridge, on the block. The country’s most prolific home builder booked roughly twice what it typically makes just selling houses to the middle class. Interest rates are so low that you can buy a house, finance it, and rent it out with a positive cash flow.
Buttigieg planned a photo op of himself riding up to the White House on a bicycle to demonstrate his “green” bona fides as Secretary of Transportation. So how did he do it? He took a Chevy Suburban, along with his handlers, to a nearby location and then took a bike out of the back of the vehicle. A Chevy Suburban–how green can you get?
Remember global warming? It disappeared during the COVID pandemic. But, how much is it really warming?
CBS News generally, and 60 Minutes in particular, are a bad joke. No one should take anything they do seriously.
There are no more new Doonesbury comics, except on Sunday. This week, there is a blast from the past about the state of PC development. Scroll down to Monday first.
House and Senate Democrats endorsed the Southern Poverty Law Center’s (SPLC) “Year in Hate” report that brands mainstream conservative and Christian nonprofits “hate groups” and plots them on a map with the Ku Klux Klan.
The Washington Times reported that Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas wants to restart construction on the border wall to fill any gaps. Sounds like the wall wasn't such a bad idea after all.
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