Conservative, Respectful, and not big on retweeting, sorry but I mostly just like to see what's going on, and what others have to say. Nothing personal :)
Rep. Ilhan Omar: “The last time the Alien Enemies Act was invoked… during World War ELEVEN.”
She must have gotten her education in the Quality Learing Center.
🚨 SHE NAILS IT!
California is trying to criminalize a 20-year-old kid in a gray hoodie for exposing HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS in healthcare fraud.
Nick Shirley went door-to-door, asked the tough questions legacy media refuses to touch, and uncovered massive fraud in LA and across the state.
Instead of saying “thank you” and fixing it, Gavin Newsom’s California wants to throw him in jail, fine him $10,000, slap him with misdemeanors, and force his content offline.
They even named him verbatim in the “Stop Nick Shirley Act.”
Newsom then called him a liar, basically painting a target on his back.
This is textbook fascism: Protect the fraudsters, punish the whistleblower, silence the truth.
@elonmusk You go @elonmusk! American Patriot! Tech Visionary! Re-populating America on your own! Rebuilding Tesla after being dragged into the gutter by Antifa-Nazis! Catching & recycling rockets! What can't you do? 😍😍😍
🚨 INCREDIBLE! This is a stunning drone light show depicting Jesus on the Cross (the Crucifixion)
It was created as part of the “Jesus Jesus Jesus” Holy Week event by The Church on Master’s Road in Manvel, Texas.
Thousands of synchronized drones lit up the night sky during Good Friday to tell the Gospel story in a powerful, modern way.
Absolutely breathtaking!
Until recently, Hamideh Soleimani Afshar and her daughter were green card holders living lavishly in the United States.
Afshar is the niece of deceased Iranian Major General Qasem Soleimani. She is also an outspoken supporter of the Iranian regime who celebrated attacks on Americans and referred to our country as the "Great Satan."
This week, I terminated both Afshar and her daughter's legal status and they are now in ICE custody, pending removal from the United States.
The Trump Administration will not allow our country to become a home for foreign nationals who support anti-American terrorist regimes.
@tjtinpdx@Kellyatthebeach@KatTimpf@Gutfeldfox Hmm...I'd put a check out on that one.
If he'd beat his wife and tweet @KatTimpf like this, I really don't think he's above lying to his haters about his "battle" with cancer. I think he just misses his cuddle buddies from prison.
AM I DREAMING?
WashPo editorial board just took a blowtorch to Special Counsel Jack Smith's J6 case against the president and his recent testimony before House Judiciary.
This sounds like something I would write (and did):
"The House Judiciary Committee privately interviewed former special counsel Jack Smith last month and published the transcript last week. The good news is that the exchange was mostly substantive and respectful. The bad news is that Smith is still clinging to flawed legal theories. They’re worth highlighting because even well-intentioned prosecutors can do damage when they lose sight of constitutional limits.
Political speech — including speech about elections, no matter how odious — is strongly protected by the First Amendment. It’s not unusual for politicians to take factual liberties. The main check on such misdirection is public scrutiny, not criminal prosecution.
Of course fraud is a crime. But that almost always involves dissembling for money, not political advantage. Smith’s attempt to distinguish speech that targets 'a lawful government function' doesn’t work. Most political speech is aimed at influencing government functions.
But once an exception is created to the First Amendment, it will inevitably be exploited by prosecutors with different priorities. Imagine what kind of oppositional speech the Trump Justice Department would claim belongs in Smith’s unprotected category."
The board also condemned Smith's gag order against the president--which was pared back by 3 Dem judges on DC appellate court--and noted how his prosecution likely helped Trump win:
"Smith fought to broadly limit Trump’s ability to criticize him or the prosecution in general, claiming such statements would interfere with the legal process. He seemed unconcerned about interfering in the democratic process by seeking to muzzle a candidate for high office.
While some restrictions were appropriate, the appeals court said, Trump had to be able to rebuke his prosecutor — as a candidate and a defendant.
The former special counsel apparently has no regrets about this heavy-handed approach, even though it failed legally and probably helped Trump win the 2024 election."
WOW.
Then this:
"Smith was earnest in his desire to punish Trump for trying to overturn an election, but he took a cavalier attitude toward constitutional safeguards — and that’s before getting into his subpoenas for the phone records of Republican members of Congress, including former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy. Any honest accounting of the Trump legal saga needs to reckon with this."
I hope this is read by every Republican in Washington squishy about putting this thug on center stage in a public hearing. Despite the media's portrayal of Smith's testimony as a big win for the special counsel, it was anything but, as I wrote and said in interviews.
I mean, when you've lost the Washington Post....
I just figured out why the Minnesota ICE death is bothering me so much.
This liberal woman was willing to take on federal agents, to disrupt ICE operations, in order to protect criminal Somalis.
Obviously, she probably didn't imagine she would be killed. But surely, she must have known that, at the very least, she could be arrested.
She has three kids. So she was willing to be separated from her kids to protect criminal Somalis.
Speaking as a mother, this is insanity. This is not rational thinking.
What it is, instead, is the result of liberal brainrot that convinces progressive women they have more of a duty to nurture and protect poor, brown (criminal!) strangers than their own country, and hell, even their own children.
I am praying for this woman's soul and for her family. But I mean it when I say this type of thinking is almost wholly responsible for the decline of Western civilization.