The Daily Broadside

Tuesday

Posted on 03/28/2023 5.00 AM

JCM 3/25/2023 7:30:57 PM


Posted by: JCM

vxbush 3/28/2023 5:57:58 AM
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Kosh, I saw your message at the end of the day. Let's just say work gets in the way of so many good things, shall we? 


Let's start today with a good shower and then dive into the news. 


As I reported yesterday, Suspect in Christian School Shooting Confirmed to Be Transgender

vxbush 3/28/2023 5:59:00 AM
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Another Train Carrying Hazardous Materials Derails. What’s Going On?

I read weeks and weeks ago that there was a group intentionally trying to derail the trains, but I haven't heard anything about this lately. Is this another news blackout? I want to say it was an anarchist group doing it, but I don't recall enough to be sure on that. 

vxbush 3/28/2023 6:00:16 AM
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The ‘Population Explosion’ Myth Blows Up

And even if the world's population had gone up, the UN had determined that it would top out at 10 trillion and would have been okay. But even that's not happening. 

vxbush 3/28/2023 6:03:05 AM
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Meet the Young Attorney Who May Have Saved Kari Lake’s Election Challenge

This is actually quite interesting, especially this quote: 

Heath relied on Reyes v. Cuming, a 1997 Arizona case involving similar circumstances, where voters’ signatures on the ballot envelopes were not compared to the voter registration list, which violated a non-technical statute so the court held it was material. Strangely, the Reyes case was mysteriously suppressed from legal research, so it was almost impossible to find until Heath stumbled on it. 

How is stuff blocked from legal research? Is there a legal equivalent to Lexus-Nexus that has an edited index to remove the reference?

vxbush 3/28/2023 6:17:31 AM
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This seems smart: Nordic Countries Combat Growing Russian Tensions By Combining Air Forces


Occasional Reader 3/28/2023 6:37:48 AM
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Reply to vxbush in 1:


and so far from what I’m seeing, the MSM is, of course, burying that information in like the 15th paragraph of their reporting about the story.  


I suspect that if and when the killer’s “manifesto“ becomes public, that’s going to be harder to do.


this looks to be an anti-Christian hate crime, perpetrated by a “trans“ activist fanatic.

Occasional Reader 3/28/2023 6:48:18 AM
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But at least know we know that Joe Biden loves Jeni’s chocolate chip ice cream.
vxbush 3/28/2023 6:52:13 AM
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In #6 Occasional Reader said: this looks to be an anti-Christian hate crime, perpetrated by a “trans“ activist fanatic.

Possibly, but there could be a lot of things involved in this that we know nothing about. And I have a feeling that it may never see the light of day unless an Andy Ngo-type reporter digs hard to find it. 

vxbush 3/28/2023 6:52:58 AM
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In #7 Occasional Reader said: But at least know we know that Joe Biden loves Jeni’s chocolate chip ice cream.

I didn't get a chance to go back and look at that whole scene. Did he ever actually do the prayers and condolences shtick, and after the ice cream bragging?

Occasional Reader 3/28/2023 7:17:32 AM
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Reply to vxbush in 8:

Nashville police already have publicly stated that the killer left a "manifesto".  It's going to be hard to memory-hole this.

Occasional Reader 3/28/2023 7:19:29 AM
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In #9 vxbush said: Did he ever actually do the prayers and condolences shtick

He did the gun-grabbing schtick. 

His bizarre intro about how much he loves ice cream has been (it seems) edited out of DeMSM versions of the address.  Note that the assembled "journalists" chortled along with Biden's bizarre ice cream-related intro, instead of gasping in shock at the inappropriateness of it, or at least greeting it with stunned silence.

JCM 3/28/2023 7:27:33 AM
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Reply to vxbush in 2:

I made that observation a couple weeks ago, remember the attacks on electrical substations.

What will Brandon et. al. propose with repeated "issues" with the grid and rail infrastructure?

Nationalization.



Occasional Reader 3/28/2023 7:39:41 AM
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In #10 Occasional Reader said: Nashville police already have publicly stated that the killer left a "manifesto".  It's going to be hard to memory-hole this.

Of course, the Progs could really try to grab the brass ring by attempting to make a trans-martyr out of the Covenant School killer.




JCM 3/28/2023 7:48:18 AM
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No shootings, but a major collision involving a stolen car.
Occasional Reader 3/28/2023 7:53:29 AM
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In the video of the killer shooting through the glass doors to gain entry to the school, those doors look disturbingly near-identical to the "locked" doors at my son's school. I hate to think we're going to have to "harden" our schools even more against crazy people. But that might be where we are. I can recall visiting my high school in the 80s/early 90s, to look up certain beloved teachers, and talk about how college/law school was going. And you know how I did that? I... walked into the high school, and found those teachers' classrooms, and waved "hello". That was it. Yeah, I was probably technically breaking some administrative rule about visitors having to register; but nobody cared. I hope we can get that back.
buzzsawmonkey 3/28/2023 8:24:08 AM
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There's been a lot on NPR recently about it being 20 years since the Iraq war began, and about how Congress is talking about repealing the authorizing resolution it passed back then.

This, in turn, reminded me of how the Democrats, particularly during the Obama years, went on and on about how "the Iraq war was the Bad War, but the incursion in Afghanistan is the Good War"---or at least "necessary." 

Everyone knew, of course, that they were lying---they opposed both---but that pretending to support the military in Afghanistan made them able to claim they were for the military and national defense, and against jihadis and radical Islam. Biden's thoroughly-botched Afghanistan withdrawal pulled the fig leaf off that lie, but by then there was nothing to be done.

I mention this because this tactic of pretending to support one thing to cover for the overall agenda is relevant to two current issues.  For years, the anti-fossil fuel lobby has been dumping on oil and coal, but natural gas was the "clean" fossil fuel, and therefore OK---even though the fracking that was making natural gas abundant is something they've consistently opposed.  Now, however, the Leftist jihad against gas stoves and heating is the "Afghanistan withdrawal" of the fuel debates---it has ripped the fig leaf off the lie that they support even the cleanest fossil fuel.  

Likewise, in the current debate over "banning TikTok," the sudden vocal opposition to such banning by AOC is a feint to drive legislators who might balk at the sweeping powers such a ban would give to the federal government towards supporting it.  The Democrats know that Republicans and even some Democrats with vestigial conservative ganglia despise AOC for the idiot she is; her opposition is a ploy to engender reflexive support for a measure which screams of government overreach.

buzzsawmonkey 3/28/2023 8:28:24 AM
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It's Ramadan!


It's the most bloodthirsty time of the year!

While devout Muslims fast they'll send bombers to blast any infidels near

It's the most bloodthirsty time of the year!


Each year at a different time it befalls

With a calendar that's lunar which they know the kuffar won't follow at all

Each year at a different time it befalls


They'll all fast through the daytime

But at nightfall the gay time 

Starts with feasting that lasts through the night

And if they should choose to fix

Up some jihadi tricks

The Koran tells them that it's all right


It's the most bloodthirsty time of the year

Flying limbs and beheadings infidels are dreading 

And the jihadis savor that fear

It's the most bloodthirsty time of the year


They'll all fast through the daytime

But at nightfall the gay time 

Starts with feasting that lasts through the night

And if they should choose to fix

Up some jihadi tricks

The Koran tells them that it's all right


It's the most bloodthirsty time of the year

Flying limbs and beheadings infidels are dreading 

And the jihadis savor that fear

It's the most bloodthirsty time 

Yes, the most bloodthirsty time

Oh, the most bloodthirsty time

Of the year!

Occasional Reader 3/28/2023 8:34:46 AM
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Bodycam footage of the takedown of the killer. 
buzzsawmonkey 3/28/2023 8:54:36 AM
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Reply to Occasional Reader in 18:

The anti-gun crowd often derides firearm ownership as a "phallic-symbol substitute" for masculinity.  One wonders whether, in this case, that might (for once) have some validity, given that the shooter was a wannabee-male female who lacked the distinctively-male attribute that the anti-gun crowd often equates to firearms.

Occasional Reader 3/28/2023 9:04:38 AM
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Reply to Occasional Reader in 18:

I note that you can hear the cops hyperventilating, particularly at the end. It brings to mind the importance of training, training, training. In a situation like that, your body is going to rebel against you in some ways, the adrenaline dump will not be your friend in terms of sound gunfighting. It takes training to overcome that.

Occasional Reader 3/28/2023 9:22:26 AM
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In #19 buzzsawmonkey said: given that the shooter was a wannabee-male female

We're not supposed to talk about that (per the MSM). 

buzzsawmonkey 3/28/2023 9:28:53 AM
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Reply to Occasional Reader in 21:

Chromosomes
They give us each our own gender
Give us those parts so tender
That fit into each other a specific way, oh yeah
If you choose mutilation
That doesn't constitute negation
You'll never take your chromosomes away

---apologies to Paul Simon, and "Kodachrome"


vxbush 3/28/2023 9:35:15 AM
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In #21 Occasional Reader said: We're not supposed to talk about that (per the MSM). 

Which should make everyone talk about it more, given that everything trans is supposed to be just as good and deserving of recognition!

JCM 3/28/2023 9:41:50 AM
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Reply to Occasional Reader in 18:

Good work. They went hard and fast, clearing spaces ad getting to the shooter. Proving the hard lessons about how to react to an active shoorter.


Reply to buzzsawmonkey in 19:

In the comments at the OR's body cam link.... (paraphrased) "why is their sexuality relevant"..... because mental state of the shooter is relevant.





Occasional Reader 3/28/2023 10:57:38 AM
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New York Times, among other MSM outlets, apologizes for “misgendering” school, shooter:

buzzsawmonkey 3/28/2023 11:00:57 AM
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In #25 Occasional Reader said: New York Times, among other MSM outlets, apologizes for “misgendering” school, shooter:

What's the problem with "dead-naming" someone who's actually dead?

Occasional Reader 3/28/2023 11:20:45 AM
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Reply to buzzsawmonkey in 26:

Heh.

She now has preferred verb tenses, imperfect and past.


lucius septimius 3/28/2023 11:41:27 AM
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In #6 Occasional Reader said: and so far from what I’m seeing, the MSM is, of course, burying that information in like the 15th paragraph of their reporting about the story.   I suspect that if and when the killer’s “manifesto“ becomes public, that’s going to be harder to do. this looks to be an anti-Christian hate crime, perpetrated by a “trans“ activist fanatic.

Reuters headlined the story with "Former Christian School Student kills Three ..." Assholes.

The manifesto will likely be leaked.  

The thought I had this morning was this:  if it turns out that this woman was hopped up on male hormones, the parents should sue the doctors and drug manufacturers.  It won't go anywhere, but it will put some pressure on this.  I've said it many times, but this current blight will not end until the medical establishment decide that it is not worth it financially to push transism.  

buzzsawmonkey 3/28/2023 11:47:19 AM
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In #6 Occasional Reader said: the killer’s “manifesto“

Is that a "manifesto" or a "womanifesto?"

Occasional Reader 3/28/2023 1:05:12 PM
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Tucker should be interesting tonight.
Occasional Reader 3/28/2023 1:34:54 PM
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I'm not always a 'Hot Air' fan, but this column is bang-on

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