AID HARMS AFRICA, SO DO WESTERN INFLUENCED REGULATIONS: How MrBeast is Keeping Africa Poor.
April 8, 2025
ALAS THE CHOICE IS NEVER BETWEEN CAKE OR DEATH. THAT WOULD BE EASY: A Choice of Evils.
April 7, 2025
I’M NOT ACTUALLY WORRIED ABOUT A JURASSIC PARK SCENARIO: Colossal Biosciences Resurrects Long-Extinct Dire Wolf. We rendered them extinct with pointy sticks. In the age of firearms, big scary animals are not much of a threat.
THIS WILL PROBABLY GET BURIED: Many people have asked what was in the “manifesto” written by the “Covenant School Nashville transgender shooter.” Just the News has it:
“Being white sucks, but being black is so cool. Black people should rule. White people should fall, every white person who lived and died. I hate you all,” Hale wrote, per the New York Post. “I hate the American people. America is not the land of the free, it’s a land full of idiots. It will only get worse in this country, not near enough gods like me. America and its people all destined to soon be destroyed.”
It remains to be seen if legacy media bothers to report this at all…but I’m not holding my breath.
UPDATE (From Ed): Hannibal Lecktor*, call your office:
* That’s how the character’s name was spelled in his first onscreen appearance, played by Brian Cox, in Michael Mann’s chilling Manhunter from 1986.
OPEN THREAD: Monday, Monday.
NONSENSE, THE CHINESE ARE KNOWN FOR THEIR ENVIRONMENTAL CONSCIOUSNESS: China’s megaconstellation launches could litter orbit for more than a century, analysts warn.
MY NEW YORK POST COLUMN: Trump economic shake-up is a shock to the system — that could pay off big.
HMM: Scientists Discover a Simple Method to Reduce Mercury Levels in Tuna. “When tuna is immersed in water containing cysteine, the novel solution removed 25 to 35 percent of the mercury from the fish, according to lab tests.”
I take a cysteine supplement for anti-aging. I wonder if it does anything to mercury in my body?
A MODICUM OF SANITY PREVAILS: Supreme Court Overturns Lower Court’s Block on Venezuelan Deportations. “The Supreme Court ruled on Monday night that the Trump administration could continue to deport Venezuelan migrants based on a wartime powers act for now, overturning a lower court that had put a temporary stop to the deportations. The decision marks a victory for the Trump administration, although the ruling is narrow and focused on the proper venue for the cases, rather than on the administration’s use of a centuries-old law to justify its decision to send planeloads of Venezuelans to El Salvador with little to no due process. The justices did not address the question of whether the Trump administration improperly categorized the Venezuelans as deportable under the Alien Enemies Act, finding the migrants had improperly challenged their deportations in Washington, D.C. The justices determined that the migrants should have raised challenges in Texas, where they were being held.”
But if they hadn’t brought their challenges in DC, they wouldn’t have gotten Judge Boasberg.
Related:
But I was so reliably informed that the government‘s position in this case was simply lawless. Go figure. https://t.co/6tdRp4zk1D
— Adrian Vermeule (@Vermeullarmine) April 7, 2025
SPEAKING OF SUBSTACK: Richard Pollock’s latest is up and asks a probing question: “Will the World let the Palestinians Vote With Their Feet?“
JESUS’ LAST WEEK AS YOU’VE NEVER HEARD. IT: It’s “Countdown Jerusalem” by EKO on Substack. Ya gotta read this one!
21ST CENTURY RELATIONSHIPS: Shocking sex trend ‘vabbing’ and other unexpected ways to attract love.
UNEXPECTED INSIGHT FROM UNEXPECTED SOURCE: Semafor Media’s Ben Smith Jr. looks at a National Press Club decision to reject a MAGA advocate’s membership application and offers an unexpected insight. He also appears to have muffed it on a related issue. See if you catch it. SCROLL DOWN TO “Journalism Organization’s Don’t Get it.”
YES:
She makes 1-2 points here, but – on a very basic data wonk level – the current rate of diagnosed mental illness and SSRI use for young white women today is 56%. That's 5x, maybe 10x, the house-wifey level in the 1950s.
Today's girl-bosses may objectively be the most depressed… https://t.co/Tttouu4L1A
— Wilfred Reilly (@wil_da_beast630) April 6, 2025
WELL:
🚨 JUST IN: Treasury Secretary Bessent announces up to 70 COUNTRIES have now reached out to President Trump to negotiate on trade
IN LESS THAN A WEEK! 🔥
Trump “gave himself maximum negotiating leverage — and just when he has achieved the maximum leverage, he's willing to start… pic.twitter.com/DtEhFiPin5
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) April 7, 2025
Related:
The markets closed . The sky didn’t fall. The world didn’t stop. Maybe everyone can relax.
— Insurrection Barbie (@DefiyantlyFree) April 7, 2025
Democrats needed and hoped for a total market crash today, another Black Monday. They must be so disappointed. pic.twitter.com/KziigBFQzh
— William A. Jacobson (@wajacobson) April 7, 2025
ASKING THE IMPORTANT QUESTIONS: Are SIG P320 Discharges Really About the Gun… or Just Overloaded Duty Rigs?
WHERE’S THE DOWNSIDE?
Look I've been as critical of tariffs as anyone but if the long term vision is domestic Nike sweatshops filled with fired DC bureaucrats, I'm willing to listen https://t.co/CmsJ7bx5vk
— David Burge (@iowahawkblog) April 7, 2025
HANG ON, THIS RIDE ISN’T FOR THE SQUEAMISH:
**AHEM**
Tariffs are where the interests of the Tech Bros financially diverge from MAGA. The globalists and multinational corps who know this, and specifically the EU team, will exploit this fracture point.
The EU will target U.S. Tech industry in their tariff avoidance… https://t.co/sHzUhcaiFw
— TheLastRefuge (@TheLastRefuge2) April 7, 2025
Europe has been playing the protectionist/mercantilist game for a long time. They might have regulated innovation nearly out of existence, but these commercial games they still know how to play.
LINCOLN BROWN: Through a Wardrobe Dimly: Netflix’s Narnia Reboot. “So last week, the word was out that Netflix is playing host to a reboot of ‘The Chronicles of Narnia.’ On top of that, talks are apparently in the works to have none other than Meryl Streep voice Aslan. Yes, they are coming for Narnia in the same way they came for ‘Star Wars’ and ‘The Lord of the Rings.’ A galaxy far, far, away is not safe, nor is Middle Earth; why should Narnia be sacrosanct?”
CLEAN YOUR KEYBOARD: Solareye Compressed Air Duster. #CommissionEarned
NOW IT CAN BE TOLD: Joe Biden Was “a Shell of Himself” by End of Term. Hunter Biden Didn’t Help.
Fight: Inside the Wildest Battle for the White House [by Jonathan Allen and Amie Parnes] arrived this week, loaded with, well, insider details about how Biden, Trump, and Kamala Harris tried to win the presidency: Biden aides laying down strips of fluorescent tape to help guide the president’s walk through a New Jersey fundraiser; Trump surprisingly turning away from chaos and turning down Corey Lewandowski’s bid to oust rival campaign aides; and Harris being hamstrung by Biden’s insistence that there be “no daylight” between the two Democrats.
I spoke with Allen and Parnes at a moment when the consequences of the 2024 election were hitting hard, everywhere from Wall Street to Kyiv. In the interview, edited for length and clarity, the two described how they discovered more Democratic dysfunction than was apparent at the time, and how Trump’s team kept its candidate under control. Mostly.
Vanity Fair: The opening scene of the book describes a series of power players as they watch the fateful Biden-Trump debate. Where were the two of you that night?
Jonathan Allen: I was at Shelly’s Back Room on F Street Northwest in Washington, smoking a cigar, watching the debate, and calling and texting with sources.
Amie Parnes: I was at home. My phone was blowing up. I think I had maybe 50 text exchanges that night with freaked-out lawmakers, strategists, basically everyone—Republicans, Democrats. I often go back and look at those messages because they were surreal.
At that point, in June 2024, President Biden’s physical and mental capacities had long been a central issue in the campaign. Was his terrible debate performance still a surprise to you?
Parnes: It was just stunning to watch.
Allen: We’d been watching Biden’s decline for a long period of time and, honestly, thought he had lost his fastball some when he was running in 2020. And it was still so shocking to see the leader of the free world so bereft of coherent thought.
Your book describes the lengths to which the president’s longtime inner circle—including first lady Jill Biden and senior advisers Mike Donilon and Steve Ricchetti—went to hide that decline. Who was most responsible?
Parnes: All of them. It’s pretty remarkable how they kept him very closed off. He was a shell of himself. When he entered the White House, he was so, so different from the man who I covered as vice president, a guy who would hold court in the Naval Observatory with reporters until the wee hours.
—Chris Smith, Vanity Fair, Friday.
Related: Joe Biden Is Somehow in a Better Place Today Than He Was Four Years Ago.
—Chris Smith, Vanity Fair, January 9th, 2024
THE NEW SPACE RACE: Space Force Awards Up to $13.7 Billion in Launch Contracts.
The Space Force awarded three contracts April 4 for rocket launches worth up to $13.68 billion combined—and this time, Blue Origin is in the mix for the business along with longtime incumbents SpaceX and United Launch Alliance.
The National Security Space Launch contracts include 54 critical missions for the military and intelligence community between 2027 and 2032. Under the contracts:
• SpaceX wins 28 missions for up to $5.9 billion
• ULA wins 19 missions for up to $5.4 billion
• Blue Origin wins 7 missions for up to $2.4 billionThe disparity reflects each company’s progress and stature in the launch market at this point: SpaceX is the dominant provider, accounting for the vast majority of U.S. launches in recent years, while ULA, long a leading provider, only recently won certification for its new Vulcan Centaur rocket to provide NSSL launches. Newcomer Blue Origin has so far only executed one launch of its New Glenn rocket, which is not yet certified.
For Blue Origin, winning any launches is a major win.
The more launch providers, the better.
TOO MANY PEOPLE DON’T KNOW THE DIFFERENCE: Why Privacy Is Not Security — As Waltz and Hegseth Learned.