The Schloss-Blog is monitoring
all kinds of right-wing antics. And they are threateningly scary.
For instance, Fox News has
spent months delegitimizing the Derek Chauvin conviction for murdering George
Floyd.
He murdered George
Floyd. We all watched it. But when it came to sentencing him, a Fox News personality
wanted to know what number of years, what "magical" number for his
sentence was acceptable to the #BLM left and the Fox News-loving right.
I'll tell you what number: the
maximum, which he didn't get. Happy now, Fox News? Chauvin could be out after
serving 15 of his 22-and-a-half-year sentence.
Is that justice? Is George
Floyd's life worth more or less than that?
At Fox News, it's a
"magical" question to be batted about.
***
Meanwhile, the
"Fraudit" continues in Arizona, in some refrigerated, remote location
now that the "Frauditors" have run through their lease at the Arizona
State Fairgrounds in Phoenix.
Their legions of
"Frauditors" have included sitting Arizona state Republican
legislators. Leading the way is the Cyber Ninja chief, totally inexperienced in
election audits, who also appears in the right-wing, QAnon-inspired
documentary, "The
Deep Rig," proclaiming that the election, was, indeed, stolen
from Trump in a deep fix.
Yes, the guy overseeing the
"Fraudit" is on record as to the election, long-ago verified,' being
stolen from Trump.
In case you're wondering what
the "Frauditors" are going to find, after running the Maricopa County
ballots through UV lights and testing them for bamboo (bamboo, because they
were run through China - really?), rest easy. They're going to claim a
deliberate miscount, caused by anything from deliberate miscounting to voting
machines deliberately "changing votes" from Trump to Biden.
Just wondering, if indeed the
voting machines changed the count from Trump to Biden, why didn't they change
all the Trump votes instead of just enough for Biden to win? And why didn't a
hand recount reveal this supposed discrepancy, which it should've and would've,
but didn't?
Because there wasn't one.
***
Speaking of the right wing, why
isn't Michael Flynn, the former National Security Adviser to Trump, for a whole
month, under arrest for proclaiming publicly, that there's no
reason an armed coup couldn't happen here and throw Biden out of
office, subsequently reinstating Trump.
Flynn is a traitor.
Period. He belongs in prison.
Alongside Chauvin.
***
Meanwhile, ongoing, Indiana
University students have filed a lawsuit saying they want to show up for school
this fall, vaccine free, and it's their rite not to get a vaccine for COVID,
even though the college is mandating it.
Looks like there are COVIDiots
everywhere, aren't there? Even among our university elite being trained to be
America's future leaders.
If this ever gets in front of
the Supreme Court, remember, that body just ruled that Arizona's
restrictive-voting legislation is legitimate and can discriminate against
minority voters. If they're going to go that route, they'll likely allow the
coronavirus back on campus and the COVIDiots who threaten to bring it.
Just remember, these same
COVIDiots got to Indiana in the first place, having been administered
school-mandated vaccinations for everything from measles to chickenpox to
meningitis.
But now, who cares about those,
right? Their motto would appear to be, we don't need no stinkin' COVID
vaccinations.
Until they do.
***
One more thing: do you know
Olivia Moultrie? How about Avery Zweig?
Moultrie, from Oregon, is 15.
Fifteen!
She signed a three-year
contract to play for ... wait for it ...the
Portland Thorns of the National Women's Soccer League. She had signed
for professional representation when she was 13.
Would you want your kid or
grandkid to being playing professional soccer at 15? The money is sure there
for her. But is she the Michelle Wie of soccer or the next Mia Hamm?
Zweig, meanwhile, is 14. She
played this weekend in the LPGA's VOA Classic in Texas.
And now, like Texas counterpart
Jordan Spieth of the PGA Tour, she'll skyrocket up the LPGA rankings, in all
likelihood.
Junior high? Who needs junior
high when you're the top-ranked female junior golfer?
If, in fact, they're the future
banner carriers for their sports in the United States, then you go, girls!
Serena is getting older. And Coco Gauff is only a bit older than you both.
Women's sports definitely need you.
***
Good night, Mrs. Calabash.
Here's to you Mrs. Robinson.
Next week, back to Weisselberg.
Meanwhile, more Sunday night on
my Radio Free Phoenix rock 'n' roll show.
And Casey and Katie, congrats
on your marriage.
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