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So it seems the Volkswagen Tiguan was low on oil. So I put oil in. The wrong oil. Then forgot to put the cap on. Started driving. Kids said there was smoke coming from the hood.

at Jiffy Lube.

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Sean Feucht Scandal in Canada

Here's the breakdown - emergency Saturday vlawg.

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Soft shell turtle rescue

Went driving with my oldest daughter over the weekend. She is learning to drive, so we’re training on low traffic roads for now.

Spotted a massive softshell snapping turtle in need of some assistance, so we pulled over to give it a hand.

Booya!

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Appearance on Richard Syrette

I did a quick hit on Richard Syrette yesterday. Gotta keep Canadians apprised of the U.S. madness.

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The Barnes Brief, Podcast Format: Monday, July 17, 2023

Closing Argument: Birthright citizenship is deeply American, and wholly Constitutional.

The Barnes Brief, Podcast Format: Monday, July 17, 2023
Declaration of Independence

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Board Poll & Weekend Discussion: Grading Trump First 6 Months

How would you grade Trump's 1st 6 months in office in his 2nd term? Add your own view in the replies below as well as pick the grade closest to your opinion in the poll. The grades are as follows:
A: Exceptional
B: Good
C: Average
D: Subpar
F: Failure
I: Incomplete

Questions for Bourbon w/ Barnes: Thursday, July 31, 2025

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To say I'm pissed is an understatement. I've been with my agency almost 7 years and have worked my butt off. I've been a pain in the butt sometimes, but for good reasons. I applied for a promotion, the position of hearing officer. Considering I'm basically their top worker here and just finished a paralegal certificate program I figured the position was mine. I get told they are going with someone with more legal experience this time, which I was a bit confused by. Mostly you need to know the program. Who do they end up going with? Someone who has been here less than a year, and just got released from training. Of course, she is a person of color. Now, I don't know what previous experience she is bringing, but I don't think it's housing assistance at all. I've asked for an explanation, but I've been so thoroughly insulted that my skills mean nothing to them. Recently, they decided that everyone on our team would get an exceeds standards on their performance reviews for BS reasons. So ...

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The Barnes Brief: Friday, August 1, 2025

Art of the Day: My own photo from the midnight mass on Christmas Eve at Notre Dame in Paris. The lights just took a life of their own, expressing the evervescent and effusive spirit the Cathedral emanated that eve of Christmas Day, marrying solemnity to spirituality in the soul of the evening, as the parishioners gathered in this celebration of God in stone, that I can still feel with just a glance at this photo of what I could not quite grasp at the time. 

Wisdom of the Day: "So if you toe the party line and don’t question the money thing, then you can have a great career as an economist, as a professor of economics." Richard Werner.  

Recommendation of the Day: The Princes of the Yen. The work that put him on the dissident map, Richard Werner's explication of how Japan's economy could invest billions overseas with inflating housing bubbles at home, without major foreign capital flows in -- namely, the banks created the money, the secret the central planners fought so long to hide. 

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The Daily Barnes Brief: Thursday, July 31, 2025

Announcement: New Daily Barnes Brief: In this new daily edition, we will include Art of the Day; a Cultural Recommendation in books, films, or television; a Wisdom of the Day, insightful quote; any recent or scheduled Appearances, a Headlines top-5 of news items; a Library top-5 of curated articles of interest; a Cases of the Day, covering recent legal news; and, occasionally, but not always, a Closing Argument of a substack-style article on topical subjects of interest, though that will usually be reserved for the Weekly Barnes Brief published on Fridays. The Daily Barnes Brief will be published around lunchtime pacific coast time.  

Art of the Day: The wanderlust of travel and a time gone by. A time when dress style itself expressed elegance, with its top hats, suit vests, and tweed jackets for him, accompanied by an elegant fur, luscious gloves, and delicate dress for her, amidst the train travel amongst the mountainscapes that long shaped our ancestral world, finished by a warm croissant, a pain au chocolat, and an inviting, warm pot of freshly made coffee or tea in a tin container. My favorite place to travel would still be into time itself, but this would be the first stop. 

Cultural Recommendation: Great Power Politics, the defining book by Mearsheimer, the most prominent modern advocate of geopolitical realism. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/130333153-the-tragedy-of-great-power-politics-by-john-j-mearshimer

Wisdom of the Day: “The sad fact is that international politics has always been a ruthless and dangerous business, and it is likely to remain that way.” John Mearsheimer. 

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Five of the Top Headlines

  1. Hillary Guilty https://x.com/MikeBenzCyber/status/1950980822552445156
  2. Soros Russiagate Ties https://x.com/seanmdav/status/1950939509161386204
  3. Massie Says No More Pharma Immunity https://x.com/RepThomasMassie/status/1950947329399202051
  4. GDP 3% in 2nd Quarter https://www.bea.gov/news/2025/gross-domestic-product-2nd-quarter-2025-advance-estimate
  5. Stock Market Ahistorical Rise https://x.com/Barchart/status/1950797584668279133

Five Curated Articles of Interest from Barnes Daily Library

  1. BigAg Problems https://vivabarneslaw.locals.com/post/7149391/where-is-brooke-rollins-no-relief-for-the-amish-and-were-about-to-lose-a-lot-of-choice-in-what-me
  2. Medicaid impact from BBB. https://parentdata.org/what-the-big-beautiful-bill-means-for-medicaid/
  3. China Rare Earth Leverage https://www.polytechnique-insights.com/en/columns/geopolitics/china-has-a-monopoly-on-rare-earths/
  4. StableCoins Dollar Strategy https://internationalman.com/articles/can-stablecoins-save-the-us-dollar-or-just-delay-its-collapse/
  5. War on World for Ukraine Backfires https://korybko.substack.com/p/western-pressure-on-india-over-russia

Five Cases of Interest: Legal News

  1. Crypto Conviction Reversal 
  2. Crypto Report
  3. DOJ DEI Memo
  4. Google Loses
  5. Bad Covid Ruling

Forthcoming Closing Argument in the Weekly Barnes Brief: Grading Trump's First Six Months.  

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The Barnes Brief: Friday, July 25, 2025

Schedule

This Week:

Art of the Day: The Joshua Tree. En route to the desert to the home of the namesake of the best U2 album ever, surviving and even thriving in the water quenched land of the Mojave. The true origin of its appellation derives from Mormons escaping harassment to the southwest, and saw in its inviting, directing branches a promise to the promised land of survival and rebirth as in the prophet Joshua. Heading there now a for a summer escape of remembrance and rebirth.

Wisdom of the Day: “Most people, if they know they have done wrong, foolishly suppose they can conceal their error by defending it, and finding a justification for it; but in my belief there is only one medicine for an evil deed, and that is for the guilty man to admit his guilt and show that he is sorry for it. Such an admission will make the consequences easier for the victim to bear, and the guilty man himself, by plainly showing his distress at former transgressions, will find good grounds of hope for avoiding similar transgressions in the future.” Arrian, The Campaigns of Alexander.

Book Recommendation: Blood Libel, a research deep dive into how European royal elites used Jews as scapegoats routinely to escape liability for their own bad deeds, and likely triggering multiple mini-Holocausts over the centuries before the Nazis, as entire Jewish genetic lines disappeared from the genetic record suddenly and without explanation. This text provides context for the libels of people like Fuentes and Candace. 

Introduction: 5 Top Headlines of the Week

1.    Covid Vax Removed

2.    Russiagate Deepens

3.    Japan Populism

4.    Judicial Insurrection

5.    France Palestine

*Bonus: A Rescue

The Evidence: 5 Top Articles Curated from The Barnes Library

1.    Smart Meter Problems

2.    Left Divide

3.    Butler Remembered

4.    AI Jobs

5.    Stablecoin Concerns Debate

*Bonus:  Hulk Hogan Hero

The Citations: 5 Top Cases TBD on Sunday

1.    SCOTUS win for Trump

2.    2ndA Win

3.    Lindell Wins

4.    Macrons Sue Candace

5.    Birth Control Suit & Prep Act Immunity

*Bonus: other topics: DOJ Reappointment in New Jersey & Blue Slip Senators, Epstein Grand Jury & Maxwell Proffer, Russiagate Update, MAHA Wins, Kohberger, Fed

Closing Argument: Why Candace Is Cooked, A Mini-Masterclass in Libel Law

·      The First Amendment heavily shapes libel law in America immunizing opinions that do not imply facts, statements that do not reference an identifiable individual, and claims made with a good faith basis and due regard for their truth remain. Other privileges or immunities may exist depending upon the jurisdiction, including the fair reporting privilege concerning governmental bodies, anti-SLAPP procedural protections, and the like.

·      A good start to assess how courts will likely construe the law on any given topic is the pattern jury instructions courts commonly issue as guidance for trial judges to explain the law to juries. To prove libel of a public figure requires: a statement made to a third person (“publication”); the statement could be reasonably understood to be about that third person (“colloquium”); the statement could be reasonably understood to state or imply a fact about that third person harmful to their reputation (“defamatory”); the statement was factually false (‘falsity”); and the defendant either knew the statement was false, had doubts about its truth, or disregarded a substantial and unjustifiable risk the statement was false (“actual malice”).

·      In the Candace Owens case, the Macrons allege the following lies and libels by Owens: that Mr. Macron is an MK-Ultra project whose parents are not his real parents, where he was kidnapped, abused, engaged in incestuous relations with his wife as a close blood relative as part of the Rothschild family, murdered journalists who asked questions about this topic, bribed and extorted other journalists who asked these questions, admitted he engaged in illicit sexual assault by his now wife when he was a 15 year old student and she a 39 year old teacher, that he engaged in the crimes of forgery, fraud, bribery, extortion, blackmail, attempted murder, murder, incest, and rape, while worshiping Satan and Baphomet in a cult, and was supporting the Ukraine War for as long as anyone asked these questions about these topics; that Mrs. Macron is a biological male, who fathered 3 kids with another woman hidden from view, that her brother doesn’t exist (but that she is secretly him), that she never married, never gave birth to any children, engaged in the crimes of forgery, fraud, bribery, extortion, blackmail, attempted murder, murder, incest, and rape, while worshiping Satan and Baphomet in a cult, and admitted she had no photos before the age of 30 and admitted she engaged in statutory rape of Mr. Macron; and that in effort to disguise sources, fabricate evidence, and ignore exculpatory evidences, lied about what documents or photos existed in books, articles, documentaries, and even the retraction letters sent by the Macrons repeatedly to her denying the allegations and providing substantial evidence proving the falsity of her statements.

·      The evidence presented to Owens rebutting her claims included birth records, marriage records, court transcripts of sworn testimony, extensive photographic records, and a wide range of records vetted and verified by third party sources. Candace Owens apparent sources include a self-proclaimed psychic, a self-proclaimed amateur detective, and a right-wing newsletter writer whose first libels predated the Macrons ability to now sue, including two defendants already found criminally liable for libel on these precise claims.  

·      Delaware includes a “no mischievous nor malicious” purpose defense, and the complaint alleges she profited substantial sums for these claims while bragging about the reputational harm it would cause the Macrons, ignoring retraction requests and lying to her audience about the content of the redaction requests. Additionally, the Complaint identifies a recurrent pattern, including Owens past libels, fitting the Macrons into devil-worshipping, Baphomet-idolizing Satanists, drinking Christian blood, who use child sex trafficking to perpetuate their power through pedophile rape, as she alleges those identified as Jews are really these devil worshipper Kazarians, who wrongly disparage Nazi doctor Mengele, and include Josef Stalin, and now the Macrons.

·      Reviewing the complaint, it is useful to remember the Macrons only need to win on 1 single statement being libelous, not every statement. Reviewing some of the sources cited in the detailed complaint, it is nigh on impossible seeing Candace win at trial. Then compound that with the venue – a 2-to-1 Democratic jury pool to the left of Austin, Texas and a judicial pool that is one of the most partisan in the nation, and she is completely cooked.   

 

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