In The Mailbox: 08.11.25
Posted on | August 12, 2025 | No Comments
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I probably should have done this yesterday, but I didn’t.
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Director Blue: How We Lost The War On Poverty
EBL: The Ugliest Fish I’ve Ever Filleted, Jerusalem – The Fall, Saint Lawrence, Wildlife, and Pie to Die For – A Hannah Swensen Mystery
Twitchy: “It’s Entirely Your Fault”, You’ll Never Guess Why An MS-13 Member Is Suing The Administration, and ABC Anchor Shares Stories Of DC Crime The Democrats Want Us To Ignore
Vox Popoli: Why UATV Exists, Spain Drops F-35, Oh, Sweet Nicky, Fifth Time’s the Castastrophe, and Russia Gets Alaska Back
Cedar Sanderson: I Want You To Write A Haiku, also, Following Trouble
Gab: The Truth About AI They Don’t Want You To Read
Stoic Observations: Flybot
L’Ombre de L’Olivier: The AI Tangle
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Baldilocks: Construction & Destruction, also, Tale of a Little Girl
CDR Salamander: Midrats Mid-August Melee,
Elizabeth Nickson: A Class Action Against MKUltra Was Just Certified
Glenn Reynolds: Keir Starmer & The Preference Cascade
STUMP: The Week In Meep – Open Comments, A Chicago Nugget, & More,
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Demonic Forces: The Reality of Evil
Posted on | August 11, 2025 | No Comments
Saturday night I fell asleep watching a documentary on Prime Video (Closed for Storm, about an abandoned amusement park in New Orleans) and when I woke up about 2 a.m., another documentary was playing. That’s how it is with Prime Video — you watch one documentary, and they’ll queue up another one that plays automatically next. What percentage of their total viewership is from people like me, “sleep-watching” as it were, I don’t know, but it’s larger than zero.
Anyway, when I woke up, the show playing was One Night in Idaho, about the November 2022 murders of University of Idaho students Maddie Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin. Last month, Bryan Kohberger was sentenced to four life sentences without the possibility of parole after pleading guilty to those murders.
Because of Kohberger’s guilty plea, we didn’t get to hear prosecutors lay out their case in the courtroom, and a lot of mystery still surrounds the motive for the murders. Kohberger was a graduate student at Washington State University in Pullman, just eight miles west of Moscow, Idaho. Given the proximity of the two university towns, there’s a substantial amount of cross-socialization — WSU kids partying in Moscow, UI kids partying in Pullman. It has been suggested that Kohberger became obsessed with Maddie Mogen after encountering her while she worked a part-time job at a popular restaurant in Moscow. Kaylee Goncalves had told friends in the weeks leading up to the murders that she believed she was being stalked. Mogen and Goncalves were very similar-looking, and it may be that Kohlberger couldn’t tell them apart, if he was watching them from a distance (as evidence indicates).

VICTIMS: Madison Mogen, 21, top left, Kaylee Goncalves, 21, bottom left, Ethan Chapin, 20, center, and Xana Kernodle, 20, right.
It has also been suggested that Kohberger was inspired by the so-called “incel” beliefs of 2014 Santa Barbara mass murderer Elliot Rodger, who was a subject Kohberger studied while getting his master’s degree in criminal justice at Desales University in Pennsylvania.
All this I knew before I woke up in the wee hours of Sunday morning to find One Night in Idaho on my TV. The part that I caught was an interview with the parents of Ethan Chapin, horrified that such a ghastly crime could have happened in Moscow, Idaho, and could have taken the life of their son and his roommates. There is no crime problem in Moscow, a town of about 25,000 people, and part of what made this atrocity so shocking was that it occurred in such a seemingly safe place.
Based on the evidence, investigators believe that Mogen and/or Goncalves were Kohberger’s intended targets — he crept into the house and went directly to their room, stabbing them to death in their sleep. The noise apparently woke up Kernodle and Chapin, who encountered Kohberger as he was about to exit the house, and he then stabbed both of them to death to make his escape. And what was the motive?
In a word, evil.
Juliet Ochieng had a rumination on the contrast between the constructive (or creative) work of God and the destructive work of Satan. (Hat-tip: Instapundit.) Juliet (whom we old-time bloggers know as “Baldilocks”) is one of the most sincere Christians you’ll meet, and it was she who, during the Great LGF Blog War of 2009, offered the theory that LGF’s Charles Johnson was demon-possessed. And I certainly can’t rule it out.
What does demonic possession mean? Most people have some kind of horror-movie idea about this, but several years ago, I read An Exorcist Explains the Demonic: The Antics of Satan and His Army of Fallen Angels by Father Gabriele Amorth, who was often called the Vatican’s chief exorcist. Consider a few of Father Amorth’s observations:
Diabolical obsessions are disturbances or extremely strong hallucinations that the demon imposes, often invincibly, on the mind of the victim. In these cases, the person is no longer a master of his own thoughts. . . . The objects of these hallucinations can be manifested as visions, as voices . . . as monstrous figures, horrifying animals, or devils. In other cases it can be an impulse to commit suicide or to do evil to others and, particularly in the young, it can lead to confusion about one’s gender.
“Diabolical obsessions” — might that category include Kohberger’s ideas about emulating Elliot Rodger, or his apparent stalking of the college girls who were his intended targets in 2022? Wouldn’t rule it out.
“Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, walketh about, seeking whom he may devour” (I Peter 5:8). Good advice.
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Rule 5 Sunday: Doughnut Dolly
Posted on | August 11, 2025 | No Comments
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A cute young lady in a unique jumper, thanks to @kbdabear on X.
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FMJRA 2.0: World Series ’73 Week Two
Posted on | August 11, 2025 | No Comments
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As I write this the Cincinnati Reds & Baltimore Orioles are tied at two games apiece for the World Championship in Pete’s Dynasty League Baseball League. We’re still looking for managers for next season’s Cubs and Expos.
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Two Quarterbacks, Two Sacks
Posted on | August 9, 2025 | No Comments
After six months of enduring the off-season — forced to subside on nothing but speculation and rumors from NFL commentators — we are finally approaching real football, as the pre-season exhibition games are now underway. Of course, the outcomes of pre-season games don’t mean anything, and you can’t even evaluate the relative strength of teams, because so much of the playing time goes to rookies and scrubs who will be lucky if they get signed for some team’s practice squad.
Nevertheless, some starters actually take the field during pre-season, and we have learned a little bit from the games so far. Consider the fact that the projected QB1 for the Indianapolis Colts, Anthony Richardson, lasted just seven plays Friday night before leaving the game with a dislocated finger after he got sacked by Baltimore Ravens linebacker David Ojabo.
Ojabo probably locked down a roster spot with that play, blitzing off the left side of the defense (which is the right side of the offense), but what does it tell us about Anthony Richardson’s abilities? NFL analyst Chase Daniel, who spent 14 seasons as a backup quarterback in the league, offered a brutal breakdown of the video on that play:
Let me explain why this is 100% on Anthony Richardson & not on the Line or RB. https://t.co/LwYA8dbB9f pic.twitter.com/M6u9RXKotF
— Chase Daniel (@ChaseDaniel) August 8, 2025
Richardson’s “pre-snap read” of the defense was wrong. He was looking at the cornerback on his left as the potential blitzer, rather than Ojabo on his right. He never even looked to his left once the ball was snapped. In explaining what Richardson did wrong on the play, Chase Daniel calls it a “Day One install” issue — very basic. What Richardson should have done (being “hot,” with the free blitzer coming from his right) was to dump the ball quickly to his running back (also on the right), which might have actually gotten big yardage, but certainly would have prevented the sack.
Anthony Richardson is not an NFL starting quarterback, period. The weird thing about this situation is that the Colts could have saved themselves a lot of woe just by listening to my brother Kirby.
My brother didn’t play in the NFL, but he lives and breathes Southeastern Conference football, and he saw enough of Anthony Richardson at the University of Florida to know he wasn’t NFL caliber. The statistics from Florida, where Richardson only started 13 games during his entire collegiate career and completed less than 54% of his passes his senior year, are impossible to reconcile with him being a first-round pick — #4 overall — in the 2023 NFL draft. Yet that’s where Indianapolis drafted him, but now he’s injured (again) and so the Colts will have to rely on ex-Giants QB Daniel Jones. Basically, Indianapolis wasted their 2023 first-round pick because they let themselves be distracted by the “athletic, mobile, dual-threat” hype. But he can’t read defenses, and what good is a quarterback who can’t read defenses? Meanwhile, in New England . . .
Am I trying to trash Drake Maye? No. But do I still hold a grudge against the Patriots for their mistreatment of my boy Mac Jones? Yes, of course.
Mac’s now with the 49ers, doing just fine as the projected QB2 behind Brock Purdy, and probably I should just forget about New England and move on, but I can’t. Mac got unfairly scapegoated for what went wrong during his three seasons with the Patriots. Any honest analyst could see that the biggest problem in Foxboro was the offensive line. The running game wasn’t working and the pass protection was lousy, and Mac got “sped up” so badly it wrecked his confidence and decision-making.
Anyway, after the Patriots cut Mac Jones, they drafted Drake Maye in the first round. Maye is another one of those “athletic, mobile, dual-threat” type of quarterbacks who get endlessly hyped by sports media nowadays. Ever since Patrick Mahomes first took the Kansas City Chiefs to the Super Bowl in the 2019 season, every NFL teams seems to be hunting for “the next Mahomes,” and Drake Maye’s collegiate career at the University of North Carolina certainly makes him a promising prospect. In two seasons as the starting QB for the Tarheels, Maye passed for nearly 8,000 total yards and ran for another 1,300-plus yards. Not throwing any shade on him, but New England’s offensive line is still suspect.
So here’s Drake Maye getting strip-sacked on third down:
Pressure from the left side leads to a Drake Maye strip sack.
Commanders miss the ensuing field goal.
Maye seems set to return. @abc6 #nepats #patscamp pic.twitter.com/Nw0QfEA88v
— Ian Steele (@RealianSteele6) August 8, 2025
What happened? Well, to begin with, Maye seemed to have gotten the crazy idea that he could depend on his offensive line to protect him for more than two seconds, an idea which the recent history of the Patriots would demonstrate to be utter folly. If you’re a quarterback in New England and your first read isn’t open, you’re not likely to find your second read before you get buried by the defensive rush.
Feeling the pressure from his right, Maye begins rolling to his left, but just then, Redskins Commanders tackle Johnny Newton fights through a block and comes rushing head-on. Newton grabs Maye who — relying on his vaunted athleticism — is still trying to throw the ball when it slips out of his hand for a fumble. Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel later had strong words about Mayes’ error:
Mike Vrabel on Drake Maye’s turnover:
“That’s a bad decision. I think we’re gonna need better from him, and I think he knows that and that’s obvious.”
–@CLNSMedia #Patriots #NFL pic.twitter.com/yspjz7Hv51— Patriots on CLNS (@PatriotsCLNS) August 9, 2025
Translation: Throw the damned ball away.
Although I consider Drake Maye head-and-shoulders above Anthony Richardson, Maye nevertheless has the common weakness of “dual-threat” quarterbacks, namely a tendency to try to play Superman. Every NFL fan has been amazed at the ability of Patrick Mahomes to get away with this kind of stuff, throwing off-balance while in the grasp of a defender and yet, by some arcane wizardry, getting the completion. Mahomes is a unique talent, however, and Drake Maye’s attempt to imitate that wizardry was, as Coach Vrable said, “a bad decision.”
The Patriots are almost certain to do better this season than they did last year, because when you’re 4-13, it’s difficult to do worse. Drake Maye is going to be a fine quarterback, eventually, unless he suffers a career-ending injury because that crappy New England offensive line can’t protect him — which is at least a 50/50 likelihood.
Anyway, I’m glad Mac Jones is with San Francisco now, and the 49ers play their first preseason game tonight against the Broncos in Denver, so it will be almost — almost — like real football.
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In The Mailbox: 08.08.25 (Evening Edition)
Posted on | August 9, 2025 | No Comments
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Usual weekend deadlines for the usual weekend posts.
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OVER THE TRANSOM
357 Magnum: The Alligator Has the Right of Way
Director Blue: An Open Letter to Tulsi Gabbard
EBL: Jim Lovell RIP, Sharing Scottish Culture – Bagpiper on train in Mumbai, Howard Stern Gets Cancelled By Sirius, How to Fillet a Small Fish, and You Need to Fillet Pompano Like This!
Twitchy: Scott Jennings Says Dems Are In A High-Speed Meltdown Over Citizens-Only Census, Frank Luntz Delivers Devastating News To Stunned CNN Anchors, and Ratchet Crockett Answers Staff’s Complaints That She’s a Bad Boss
Louder With Crowder: Uh-oh – Jasmine Crockett staffers are starting to speak out about what a horrible person she is, Shrill WNBA coach won’t calm down about green dildos, and New trend has grown adults sucking on pacifiers because they can’t handle being grown adults
Vox Popoli: A New Evolutionary Epicycle, Broken Idol, and Iran Still Has It
According To Hoyt: Out of Ammo, A Writer’s Bleg, Alas We Are Ronin, and So Tired
Monster Hunter Nation: WIP
Stoic Observations: A Midcentury Modern Mashup
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Adam Piggott: Trad Inc.
American Conservative: Eighty Years of the Bomb
American Greatness: DOJ Launches Grand Jury Investigation into Letitia James’ Prosecution of Trump, ‘We all know Democrats cheat’, How Intelligence Community Analysis Rules Were Flagrantly Violated in the Fraudulent Russia Collusion Intelligence Assessment, Trump Orders New Census Excluding Noncitizens, Potentially Threatening Dozens of Democrat House Seats, and ICE Says ‘Arrests and Deportations Will Continue’ After Arsonist Hurls Rock, Sets Fire at Back of ICE Building in Washington State
American Thinker: Governor Abbott’s Resolve Has the Backing of History, The Federal Job Cuts Disaster That Never Was, The ‘Ghastly’ Gamble – How the Clinton–Obama Intelligence Op Risked War to Take Down Trump, and Burn Notice – Russia Hoax Secrets Found in FBI Burn Bags
Animal Magnetism: Animal’s Hump Day News, Animal’s Red Thursday News, and Rule Five Trump Successor Friday
Baldilocks: Buried Treasure, Re-Introduction,
BattleSwarm: Russiagate – The Not Even Remotely Shocking Revelations, Texas Mail In Ballot Security Court Win, Sig’s P320 Problem Deepens, and LinkSwarm For August 8
Behind The Black: Jim Lovell, the world’s first space cadet, passes away at 97, Indian rocket startup Skyroot tests solid-fueled motor, Firefly’s stock value far exceeds the predicted price, ULA’s CEO provides update on Vulcan and the company’s launch plans, and Sending Juno to fly past interstellar comet 3I/Atlas?
Cafe Hayek: No, American Economic Growth Was Not Fueled by Protectionism, The Debate Is About Protectionism, Not Raising Revenue, More on the Underlying Justification of Trump’s Tariffs, and Trump 1.0 Compared to (So Far) Trump 2.0
CDR Salamander: Fullbore Friday
Chicago Boyz: Why I Keep My Old Cars, Hiroshima & Nagasaki – A War Remembered, Six Hundred Million Years in K-12, and The Bomb at Eighty
Da Tech Guy: Invoking St. Myron of Crete on his Feastday with Song (to the Tune of Taking Care of Business)
Don Surber: Trump and Tulsi roped the dopes
First Street Journal: You in a heap o’ trouble, boy! also, You [also] in a heap o’ trouble, boy!
Gates Of Vienna: Subsidizing Our Own Demise: DHS Hands Big Grants to Terror-Linked Groups, Culture-Enriching Rape in Perugia, All Choked Up, and Got a Light, Guv’nor?
The Geller Report: ISLAM IN AFRICA – Muslims BEHEAD Christians in Mozambique, Burn Church and Homes, Trump Brokers Peace Deal Between Azerbaijan and Armenia, Corrupt Fulton County DA Fani Willis and Bill Barr Worked Together on the RICO Case Targeting Donald Trump, Germany Will Halt Weapons to Israel Despite Images of Tortured, Emaciated Jewish Hostages, and President Trump Orders New Census EXCLUDING ILLEGALS
Hollywood In Toto: The Bad Guys 2 Saves Very Best for Last, Weapons Confirms a New Horror Auteur Has Arrived, Why Didn’t Pedro Pascal Stand Up for Gina Carano? We’re About to See a LOT of Sydney Sweeney, and Ebony & Ivory – Oh Lord, Why Must We Watch This?
Legal Insurrection: Legionnaires’ Disease Outbreak in Harlem Leaves 3 Dead and Over 65 Sick, Can ‘Wokeness’ Be Defeated? Massachusetts Teachers Association Pushing New Tax to Fund ‘Free’ College, Cincinnati Police Did Not Ask Attack Victim’s Name, Take Statement, Or Call an Ambulance, and Appeals Court Halts Judge Boasberg’s ‘Turn the Planes Around’ Criminal Contempt Finding
Matt Taibbi: The Deep State Is Alive & Well Selling The Same Old Lie
Outkick: Lions-Falcons End Preseason Game In Prayer Circle After Terrifying Injury To Detroit CB Morice Norris, While Manfred Downplays Salary Cap Showdown With Harper, MLB Lockout Appears Inevitable, NASCAR Driver Toni Breidinger’s Day Derailed by Theft and Late-Race Mechanical Issue, WNBA Cracks Down on Dildo-Tossing Fans, Threatens Criminal Prosecution, and Heidi Klum Grabs Attention For Two Obvious Reasons, NASCAR’s Natalie Decker Gets Wild & New Sydney Sweeney Ad!
Power Line: Dems, Democracy and the Census, Leclerc at Dachau, Moriarty no more, and Thoughts from the ammo line
Shark Tank: Rep. Gimenez Looks To Oust Rep. Delia Ramirez (D-Guatemala City) Over Guatemala Loyalty Comment
Shot In The Dark: Brand of Bothers, Kind of a Good News/Bad News/Worse News Situation, and One Day At MNDFL HQ
The Political Hat: Not Quite GamerGate Redux, Quick Takes – Queering Academia: Queer Marine Biology; Queer Archeology; Queer Dictionary, and Firing Line Friday – A Look at the Hillside Stranglers
This Ain’t Hell: Jim Lovell dies age 97, Judge Boasberg’s contempt orders against Trump officials reversed, Transgendered Airmen denied early retirement, President Donald Trump reportedly ordered the military to go after the cartels, and Valor Friday
Transterrestrial Musings: Jim Lovell, This Appears To Be An Amazing New Flick, Howard Stern, Commercial Space Station Policy, and A Rare Event
Victory Girls: Trolls Go After Sydney Sweeney’s “Nazi” Dog, California’s Latest Anti-Parent Bill Alarms Even Liberals, and Kristi Noem, South Park, And The Art Of Taking A Joke
Watts Up With That: La Niña Continues – Globe To Keep Cooling For Another Year, Media Math Fail: Why Everywhere Can’t Warm Faster Than the Global Average, All Spin Aside, the Emerging AI Data Centers Will Rely on Natural Gas, and Comment Submitted On EPA Proposal To Revoke Biden-Era Power Plant Regulations
The Federalist: Make Vaccine Injury Compensation Fair Again, DOJ Appoints Prosecutor To Probe Adam Schiff, Letitia James Mortage Fraud Allegations, Trump Order Targets Self-Appointed ‘Experts’ Funneling Tax Dollars To Leftist Pet Projects, Wrist Slap For Man Who Attacked Pro-Lifers Proves The FACE Act Was Always A Lawfare Tool, and Virginia Dem Gubernatorial Candidate Refuses To Condemn Letting Boys In Girls’ Bathrooms
Mark Steyn: Live Around the Planet – Why Are They Doing This? DOGE vs DREGS, The New West, The Napoleon of Crime, and Going Dutch
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In The Mailbox: 08.08.25 (Afternoon Edition)
Posted on | August 8, 2025 | No Comments
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357 Magnum: Good Guys 3, Bad Guys 0
EBL: Robert Mueller is now in memory care, State Department Officer Says “I Defied My Government for Love”, Macbeth, and It’s Raining…at WNBA Games
Twitchy: Grand Jury Indicts Six In Racist Cincinnati Beatings, You Made It Our Business, and Special Prosecutor AG Bondi Assigned To Letitia James & Adam Schiff Should Scare The Hell Out Of Them
Louder With Crowder: Hilarity ensues when neighbor catches serial mail thief with a can of mace, also, “Celebrity pickleball coach” cries victim when he’s caught vaping in airplane bathroom, but the Internet thinks otherwise
Vox Popoli: Backing the Bindery, A Conquered People, Talks Collapse, Retro-Bindery Update, and Who Won the Fake War?
Cedar Sanderson: Death of a Paper Mouse
The Bugscuffle Gazette: Publishing stuff
Upstream Reviews: Air Power In Military SF, Heroes Fall, and Gina Carano & Disney/Lucasfilm Settle Lawsuit
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CDR Salamander: Bringing Academies & War Colleges Back To Centerline
Dana Loesch: Fort Stewart Shooting Suspect Apprehended,
Don Surber: Democrats hire Dumb Entitled Idiots
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In The Mailbox: 08.07.25 (Afternoon Edition)
Posted on | August 7, 2025 | No Comments
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357 Magnum: You Are Not Protected By Your Zip Code
EBL: Saved by Hiroshima, Ted F**king Williams, and World’s Best Tasting Accidental Catch?
Twitchy: The Biden Years Just Got WORSE, Ghostbusters Fan Account Claims Gozer Was The First Troon Character, and Ben & Jerry’s Co-Owner’s Creepy Disney Doll Stunt
Louder With Crowder: DOGE’s “Big Balls” lives up to his name, Cancelled or quitting? The streets are saying this might (finally) be the end of Howard Stern, and WNBA faces a dildo epidemic as a THIRD artificial phallus is thrown onto the court
Vox Popoli: Tripling Down on Failure, The Russia That Will Say No, Convergence in the Home, WWIII is Already Underway, and Russia Bans International Satanism
Upstream Reviews: Ranger’s Heart
The Abbey of Misrule: The Nowness of Things
Cedar Sanderson: The Queen of Fairies, also, Publishing News!,
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Baldilocks: How To Fall,
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Don Surber: Nazi heiress supports Palestinians
Matt Taibbi: Lies, Damned Lies, And Statistics, FIRE Sues SecState Rubio & Trump Administration Over Free Speech, and Note on the FIRE Suit,
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