Proud Catholic, proud American, proud cop, proud defender of my Jewish brothers and sisters. Occasional writer at NRO, PJ Media, City Journal, The Pipeline.
I've never pinned a post before, but I want to do my small part to ensure the Bibas family isn't forgotten. May the horrors they suffered be avenged.
#IStandWithIsrael
@Ryanexpress77@Cmdr10HenryRet I’m still not at ease with the results. Many votes left to count and many untrustworthy people doing the counting.
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@Ryanexpress77@Cmdr10HenryRet I’m still not at ease with the results. Many votes left to count and many untrustworthy people doing the counting.
https://t.co/2AyhCnnGbR
@EdMorrissey@brithume Years ago I was on the set of CBS News in New York when Dan Rather arrived. Everyone treated him like he was some kind of high priest. He seemed like a jerk to me. Little did I know how big of one he was.
@realsashastone Pelley needs to be educated on the employer-employee relationship and which party is in charge. He still thinks he was the boss. Now he’ll be doing an unnoticed podcast like Don Lemon and Jim Acosta and all the other egomaniacs booted from their network jobs.
3 June 1933 | Dutch Jewish boy, Isaäc Troeder, was born in Amsterdam.
He was deported to #Auschwitz from #Westerbork in September 1942. He was murdered in a gas chamber after arrival selection.
Remember Niv Raviv(27) and Nirel Zini (31).
Killed by Hamas in their home on October 7th. They were planning to get engaged, but the terrorists stole their future from them.
Don't let their memory die out 🎗️
Miss. Rachel Dov — born in Kiryat Yam, Israel — was murdered on October 7th, 2023 in the deadliest attack on Jews since WW2 🎗️
Her remains were “identified only by her fingerprints,” her parents told news. Why just fingerprints? Because of the unspeakable things Hamas did to her body.
There are thousands of first-hand survivors who must now carry the burden of witnessing Hamas’s horrifying attack in 2023 — one day that rocked the consciousness of Israelis and Jews across the world and that continues to be understood.
But Rachel was not lucky enough to be a survivor.
On the morning of October 7, Rachel was at Supernova hoping to have a fun excursion out over the holiday weekend.
Around 7am local time, she heard gunfire and explosions and texted her parents frantically that she was trying to flee.
“Around 10am, I saw a photo on Telegram, I saw Rachel sitting in a car. And she had a bullet hole on her chest” said a family member.
Rachel Dov did not survive.
“She was a unicorn,” her mother told TV Rain, adding that Dov’s tombstone has a picture of a unicorn and a rainbow carved into it to memorialize her free spirit, according to Times of Israel.
Loved ones also told Israel’s Army Radio that Dov had a “quick, sharp tongue, and she would make those around her laugh at any opportunity,” according Times of Israel.
“My Racheli,” her friend Linor Markovich wrote on Instagram, “the most colorful, most beautiful, smartest unicorn — nobody could say otherwise… I love you with every fiber of my body and not a day goes by that I don’t think about you.”
May Rachal's memory be a blessing 🎗️
I have no faith in the system. We're told the results may not be known tonight. When ballots are mailed to everyone and little attention is paid to who completes and returns them, opportunities for mischief are endless.
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The children of Kibbutz Be'eri who were murdered on October 7, 2023:
Mila Cohen, she was only 9 months old!
Alon Even
Yahel Sharabi
Yanai Emergency
Carmel Bachar
Liel Hetzroni
Lior Tarshansky
Noya Sharabi
Ido Even
Tahel Bira
May their memories forever be a blessing
1 June 1926 | A Czech Jewish girl, Sonja Roubičková, was born in Prague.
She was deported to #Auschwitz from #Theresienstadt Ghetto on 6 September 1943. She did not survive.
Bar Zohar (23) was a Jewish Israeli girl who just wanted to dance at the Supernova festival.
She loved to travel, loved her family, and wanted to study bioinformatics in college.
She was killed in the 10/7 terror attack on Israel by Hamas.
"She excelled in school, in basic training, in a course she did in the army… everyone loved her," her sister said.
"We will do everything to immortalize you," her sister added.
Remember her.
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This week, our esteemed panel took on Mayor Johnson's trip to Rome, the CTU losing a bid to raise dues to buy elections, and the madness which engulfed Chicago over Memorial Day weekend.
Give it a listen.
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