Bits & Bytes

2024: On Wednesday, Chris Christie, Nikki Haley, Ron DeSantis, Vivek Ramaswamy, and Tim Scott participated in the third Republican Presidential Debate. The ratings were terrible.

CATHOLIC: Pope Benedict XVI “responds” to Pope Francis’ recent decision that homosexual couples can get their kids baptized and that trans people can serve as godparents … even when there is no evidence of a commitment to abide by the teachings of the Catholic Church. Francis wants to be “pastoral” (or something), but IMO he’s heaping condemnation on sinners by encouraging them to participate in Catholic Sacraments while openly living in sin. The Catholic Rite of Baptism includes a solemn promise by the parents and the godparents to be actively involved in raising the child within the Catholic Church. If active gays and trannies want to get the kids sprinkled, they can go to one of the many leftist Protestant denoms that cater to them and avoid making vows they have zero intention of keeping.

GERMANY: For fifty years, a day care center in the town of Tangerhütte in Northern Germany has been named for Anne Frank. After some immigrants complained, the local administrators decided to remove the name of the famous Jewish victim of Nazism. The announcement sparked a firestorm of controversy that, at this writing, is not resolved.

MICHIGAN: When the local government of Green Charter Township voted to allow a ChiCom factory to be built in their jurisdiction, the townspeople said, “Hell no.” An emergency recall election saw all five of the pro-commies booted from office; the first thing the new board did was get the locks changed.

MINNESOTA: The state’s Supreme Court tossed out a lawsuit claiming that Trump should be barred from the primary ballot, because he allegedly violated the 14th amendment. However, the judge noted that this dismissal would not prevent the petitioners from bringing forth the same claim again for the general election ballot.

NEW YORK: In June 2022, New York passed a law targeting pro-life pregnancy centers for investigation. The Sisters of Life Sisters challenged that law, and this week a judge ruled the government had no right to demand the religious community’s sensitive internal documents.

SCIENCE: Logan Brown, a woman who identifies as a man, authored a new children’s book called “In My Daddy’s Belly.” This book teaches kids that men can get pregnant and give birth. Logan was the same trans activist who appeared pregnant on the cover of Glamour Magazine.

VIRGINIA: Photographer Bob Updegrove has won a settlement over the state’s attempt to fine him for even stating that he will not photograph same-sex “weddings.” The state law threatened fines up to $50,000, and then $100,000 per additional violation. The settlement grants him his First Amendment right to publish communications regarding his religious beliefs on his website and to choose or deny clients according to his religious beliefs. 

WASHINGTON POST: When antisemitic readers complained about the Ramirez cartoon above, WaPo deleted it. Somebody needs to remind them that political cartoons are supposed to be hard hitting.

WOMEN’S SPORTS: Canadian Powerlifting Union has ruled against a female power lifter who has spoken publicly against allowing men to compete in her division. Their POV is that it is A-OK for men to crush women in their own sports, but not okay to tell the truth about it. The graphic above shows the very lady-like response that trans powerlifter, “Anne” Andres, sent to the female Daily Mail reporter who asked him for comment. Misogynist much?

GRAMMY NOTES: Mama found this dry erase foam die for cheap. Bootz is currently enjoying throwing it around the house to practice his vocabulary. Home school is so fun!

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