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Navy’s social media faux pas
Faux pas – a significant or embarrassing error or mistake, a blunder In a flash of inspired idiocy, my Navy has managed to beclown itself on not one, not two, but three social media platforms. Whichever Good Idea Fairy that came up with this gem needs to put back in the bottle, with formaldehyde; whoever […]

Portent of Floyd Trial Aftermath
A fatal police shooting during a traffic stop in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, sparked protests and demonstrations just miles away from where George Floyd was killed last year. The driver, identified as Daunte Wright, had a warrant and got back into the vehicle as officers were trying to take him into custody. Details are sketchy, but […]

She’s On It… Sort Of
If you haven’t seen this AOC video, which she sent out to her “millions of fans”, prepare yourself to remain calm. AOC has a habit of sending video messages to her fans, in which she manages to make herself look not only uninformed, but also uneducated. For example, in this op-ed video from Australia news, […]

Monday Recipe
Chicken Bog Here’s a South Calinky Low Country dish. It’s easily adjusted for various tastes, and don’t feel you need to run out and get leeks or whatever to make it. You’ll need: Some oil to start. I use olive oil 2 pounds skinless, boneless chicken thighs 1 pound smoked sausage of choice, sliced (kielbasa […]

Pillow Entrepreneur Hogg Redux
Remember the petulant little asshole, err, budding textile magnate’s run for Mike Lindell’s My Pillow business? We featured it here: https://valorguardians.com/blog/?p=110210. Lindell is dealing with fallout from his support of Trump during the last election, but now at least can allay any fears of competition from Hogg’s progressive start-up. How so? Easy- little David is […]

Marines Refuse Vaccine
Across the Marine Corps (pronounced “core,” Joe) about 40% are declining the opportunity to participate in the voluntary COVID-19 vaccine program. The vaccine has received Emergency Use Authorization (EAU) from the FDA, and by law use cannot be made mandatory by the military. Marines, and other service members, have refused the vaccine for any of […]

Two More Are Known
Per DPAA’s “Recently Accounted For” webpage, the following formerly-missing US personnel were recently publicly announced as having been accounted for. From World War II RM3c Charles A. Montgomery, US Navy, assigned to the crew of the USS Oklahoma, was lost at Pearl Harbor, HI, on 7 December 1941. His accounting was announced on 9 April […]
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