Miscellany
First on today’s list: Apparently, the makes of Bud Light have awakened a sleeping dragon. Not only have they destroyed the value of their company, they are now reduced to giving Bud Light away, for free. They have also been buying back product that their distributors cannot sell.
How much did they lose: 15.7 billion. Great work guys.
Second, Target has a GLSEN problem. You know about Target, a large chain of stores. They decided to do a display accompanied by products, for Gay Pride month. Customers did not like it, not one bit. So Target toned it down and moved the merch to the back of the stores.
But then, the world discovered that Target has happily been funding an organization called GLSEN. This organization exists to promote the teaching of gender ideology in schools. It also promotes gender transition in schools.
Fox News reported:
Target Corporation is partnering with a K-12 education group for which focuses on getting districts to adopt policies that will keep parents in the dark on their child's in-school gender transition, providing sexually explicit books to schools for free, and integrating gender ideology at all levels of curriculum in public schools, Fox News Digital uncovered.
Ironically, as Andrew Sullivan has been wont to explain, the trans movement targets young gay children. Target continues its support for GLSEN, even though the purpose of the organization, beyond mutilating children, is to erase homosexuality. Happy Gay Pride month.
Third, a company called the North Face is also facing a boycott, for promoting transvestism.
Fourth, the Los Angeles Dodgers are facing blowback for invited a group call the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, the better to make a mockery of Christian beliefs. No one has yet to explain what this group has to do with our national pastime.
Fifth, Stephen Kruiser announces the good news. The Black Lives Matter movement has gone broke, as in bankrupt. It could not have happened too soon.
Sixth, if you were wondering why we have lost diplomatic ground in the Middle East, a motley collection of lawmakers called for the resignation of the Sultan Ahmed al-Jaber as head of the upcoming COP28 climate conference. Sultan al-Juber, the head of the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company was considered to be favorable toward of fossil fuels. For the record, the conference will be held in Abu Dhabi.
We do not expect much for the UN climate conference, but, there we go again, lecturing countries around the world. It’s good example of how to lose friends of alienate people.
Seventh, Joe Biden is still strutting around the international stage, making gaffe after gaffe. Of course, they are not gaffes. They are symptoms of cerebral malfunction.
The Republican National Committee regaled us with a transcript from Biden’s Hiroshima press conference:
And there's a lot of other...For example, the idea that we're... in terms of taxes that they refuse to...for example, we, I was able to balance the budget and pass everything from the global warming bill anyway, I was able to cut by $1.7 billion in the first two years the deficit that we are, were accumulating and because I was able to say to that the fifty five corporations in America that made forty four hundred billion dollars or forty billion dollars, four hundred billion dollars, that they they pay zero in tax, zero.
On this Memorial Day Weekend, it makes you proud to be led by a man suffering from senile dementia.

