Scott Jennings on a Federal Judge Ordering President Trump’s Name be Removed from the Kennedy Center: “Are we upset that the president of the United States took an interest in the Kennedy Center, took an interest in a building that needs [fixing]? Why? Why would they be upset about it? Now, I’ll answer my own question. Because they’ve never been able to stand the fact that Donald Trump won the White House the first time, and especially the second [time].”
CNN’s Abby Phillip: “What about the law, Scott?”
Scott Jennings: “Well, what about it? He took an interest in it. Who cares? You can’t get the government on the phone after three o’clock on a Friday, yet we can build scaffolding to scrape a name off the side of a building?”
“And what is it that Democrats do for fun on a Friday night? These haters stand out on the street, screeching about a name? Unbelievable!”
Everyone’s empathy towards black people is gone.
We all saw how the blacks reacted during the murder of Austin, Iryna, and all of the rest.
Sure it’s not all of them and there are “good ones” but it doesn’t matter anymore.
It’s not fatigue or even exhaustion anymore, we are in a state of absolute apathy.
There were a few black people who spoke up and called out their community, but unfortunately it was very few.
If you are a black and sitting on the sideline and watching your people murder innocent Whites daily you are just as much of a problem.
This guy was only sentenced to 2.5 years in prison for throwing a rock & hitting an ICE agent.
For perspective, I was facing around 24 years in prison for peacefully walking through the capitol on Jan 6th.
Grandmas who prayed outside the capitol on J6 were facing decades.
Hello Senator....
This November it will be 50 years since you were first elected to Congress, so we want to be the first to say .
"Happy 50th Anniversary of drawing a taxpayer funded salary."
That is quite an achievement.
In fact - you are 2nd longest-still serving member in Congress.
It has been a long time since you held a private sector job.
AND yes 50 years ago - in 1976 (it was America's Bicentennial that year) - people still punched clocks back then. The world has changed a lot.
During your 50 years in Congress - you watched as the creators and inventors and producers changed the world, creating trillions in new wealth, millions of new jobs and dramatically raising living standards for everyone rich and poor alike.
And for 50 years you have voted to raise taxes and regulate and oversee every move of the private sector.
You have never created or invented or produced. Just taxed and regulated and outraged.
But thank you for using the platform the "TRILLIONAIRE class" has provided to the entire world for free to tell us all how disgusted you are.
We would never know otherwise.
Waiting to board our flight in Washington and there are 3 Scotland fans in kilts walking past. An American lady says" I love your skirts"
"They're nae skirts lassie they're kilts , We're Scots not Trannies" I genuinely Lol #tartanarmy#fifaworldcup@jk_rowling
When I was younger I thought older people were racist because they came from a less enlightened period. Now I understand it's simply a matter of life experience.
Karen Hollis (23) was kidnapped by career violent criminal Randall Lendell Dejourney (43) in Alabama. He held her captive and repeated raped her.
After approximately a week in brutal captivity, he choked her to death and then repeatedly raped her dead body before dumping her corpse on the side of the road.
He was eventually arrested and his bond was set at $15,000. That's not a mis print. His bond was set at $15,000. For rape, murder, and rape of a corpse 🤨
Has this case been reported on by the national media? I certainly haven't seen it if so.
Plan accordingly...
#rural #alabama #crime #3rdWorld #decay #NorthPort
WOW 🚨 United States Pardon Attorney confirms the ONLY pardon that was physically signed, not by autopen, was Hunter Biden’s pardon
He says Anthony Fauci was very worried about getting a pardon and reached out to make sure he got one, he immediately officially accepted it to make it legal once he got it
“The only signature on pardons that you see with a wet pen is Hunter Biden, which was signed at Thanksgiving. All the rest are auto pen, which begs another question
But most importantly, you can see these are email exchanges where Fauci, Dr. Fauci's lawyer, is saying, will there be pardons for Fauci? And then in the morning of January 20th, and just in time for the change of the presidency, Fauci got his pardon. And you have to accept under American law, the one thing the Supreme Court has said is you have to accept the pardon. So Fauci immediately had his lawyer say, I accept the pardon, and sent that in. So they were very aware that they needed that and they wanted it.”
Crimes Against Humanity can’t be pardoned
Also according to everything I could find, the presidential pardon system was never meant to be used the way Biden used it. Every pardon should be thrown out
Those who tried to obey died
Gov. Ratcliffe, for example, the one demonized by Disney's Pocahontas propaganda, was a constant enemy of John Smith because Smith demanded violent reprisals and Ratcliffe wanted to deal peacefully with the natives. They tortured him to death for it
Even when starving, for example, Ratcliffe tried to buy corn from the Indians rather than just take it. The Indians took the opportunity to torture him to death for no reason at all, ignoring that he had been the one calling for them to be treated as people worthy of peace and respect rather than just crushed
Here is how Benjamin Woolley describes that in his (surprisingly honest) book Savage Kingdom:
As the barge approached Powhatan's royal enclosure, Ratcliffe was greeted by servants offering gifts of venison and bread from the mamanatowick, and the captain sent copper and beads in thanks. Ratcliffe and his crew were then escorted inland through a large cornfield to a house near Powhatan's enclosure, where they were told they could stay for the duration of the visit. Powhatan's children, meanwhile, returned to their father.
That evening, Powhatan came in person to greet the visitors, bringing with him Spelman and Thomas Savage, together with a Dutch boy named Samwell, who had been left with the Indians since Smith's debacle with the Dutch sent to work at Werowocomoco. Powhatan greeted his guests, and returned to his own quarters.
The following morning, the emperor came with Spelman and 'a company of savages', including several women, to escort Ratcliffe and his party to a nearby storehouse. There the Englishmen were shown a collection of huge baskets brimming with corn, which through Spelman Powhatan announced he was willing to trade. A price was agreed, and the captain handed over 'pieces of copper and beads and other things according to the proportion of the baskets of corn which they [had] bought'.
Powhatan took his leave, the women and Spelman following. The English soldiers, relishing the resumption of decent rations, began to carry the corn the half-mile or so to the barge. However, they quickly discovered from the weight of the baskets that they had false bottoms, and were almost empty.
The English began to complain loudly of being cheated, 'whereat a great number of Indians, that lay lurking in the woods and corn about' began shouting 'with an oulis and whoopubb', as Spelman described it. The English made a run for the barge, carrying what corn they could. But within sight of their boat, they were ambushed by Indian warriors lying in a neighbouring cornfield. Just two of the English soldiers managed to escape the ensuing onslaught by running off into the woods.
Captain Ratcliffe was seized and brought before Powhatan at his enclosure. There was no sign of Spelman, Savage or Samwell, who, 'fearing the worst', had fled. According to Smith, Spelman had been tipped off by Pocahontas that he would be in peril if he stayed. One of the English soldiers who had managed to escape the Indians' attack was hiding in the nearby undergrowth, and it was he who later reported to Percy what happened to Ratcliffe.
A fire was kindled at the foot of a tree. Ratcliffe was stripped of his clothes, and tied to the tree. Several women then approached the naked captain. They began to flay his skin with the sharp edges of mussel shells, gently teasing it away from the flesh. They then sliced through the muscle and sinews to remove the limbs and organs from his body, which were 'before his face thrown into the fire; and so for want of circumspection [he] miserably perished'.
You’d think one polite explanation of the rules would be enough. That’s basic etiquette in any civilized setting.
But apparently, compliance is optional for some people these days.
Thank God the guards walked away unharmed and she didn’t stab them in the heart.
White people:
Document black violence against White people.
Share every post you see and make your own.
Show your neighbors and tell them to spread it far and wide until it reaches every home in our communities.
Protect your family at all costs, by all means.
When the time comes to defend yourself, those same people waking up to black violence against Whites will be on your jury if you are unfairly arrested.
At 17, Dawn Loggins came home from a summer program and discovered her family was gone.
No note.
No warning.
No home.
Months later, she received an acceptance letter from Harvard.
This is her story.
Dawn grew up in rural North Carolina in a house without electricity or running water.
When the family needed water, she and her brother walked to a public park and filled jugs from the bathroom faucets.
Showers were rare.
Classmates called her dirty.
She kept showing up to school.
Her parents moved constantly.
Eviction after eviction.
New town.
New school.
By age 17, Dawn had attended four different high schools and missed nearly an entire year of education.
Most students would have fallen behind.
Dawn excelled.
When she arrived at Burns High School in 2010, guidance counselor Robyn Putnam immediately saw something special.
Dawn enrolled in makeup courses.
Studied before sunset because there were no lights at home.
Took AP classes.
Earned straight A's.
Joined clubs.
Then led them.
Photography Club.
Rock Climbing Club.
Spanish Club.
President of all three.
That summer she earned a place at the prestigious Governor's School of North Carolina.
Teachers helped buy her clothes.
Putnam drove her 200 miles to the program.
Nobody knew where Dawn would be living when it ended.
The concern turned out to be justified.
Near the end of the program, Dawn tried calling home.
The number was disconnected.
When she returned, the house was empty.
Her parents had moved away.
She was 17 years old.
Homeless.
Alone.
Most people would have stopped there.
Dawn didn't.
She couch-surfed.
Carried toiletries in her backpack because she never knew where her next shower would come from.
And every morning at 6 a.m., she went to work.
As a school custodian.
She swept hallways.
Cleaned classrooms.
Scrubbed desks.
Then sat down and earned straight A's.
By graduation year, she had:
• Straight A grades
• AP courses
• Leadership roles in three clubs
• A part-time job before school every morning
Then a teacher made one suggestion:
Apply to Harvard.
Dawn laughed.
Then thought:
"Why not?"
She became the first student in Burns High School history to apply.
Months later, an envelope arrived.
Harvard College.
Accepted.
Full tuition.
Full room and board.
Everything covered.
On graduation day in 2012, when her name was announced, the entire gymnasium stood and applauded.
Teachers cried.
Students cheered.
The girl who cleaned their hallways before sunrise was heading to Harvard.
When asked about her parents, Dawn didn't speak with anger.
She simply said:
"I love my parents. I disagree with the choices they've made."
Then she added something even more powerful:
"If I had not had those experiences, I wouldn't be such a strong-willed or determined person."
Burns High School had over 1,000 students.
Dawn Loggins became the first ever accepted to Harvard.
Proof that the circumstances you're born into are not the same thing as the future you're capable of building.
chud will hopefully be out next week.
the only thing keeping him in is the failure to appear warrant. even though he was in davidson county’s custody the night before court & then was relinquished back into montgomery county as part of what seems to be a pre-planned plot to keep him in as long as possible.
once out, chud will be evicted from the home he’s lived in for 10 years. we are looking for a new place to live, as he is now being ordered by the court to report the address of where he will be.
any donations to help fund our move and daily expenses in the meantime is greatly appreciated.
-alexis
🚨From listening to protester comments, it appears black jurors on the Karmello Anthony jury would have done the same thing the black jurors did in the Quinton Tellis trial in Mississippi, set a murderer free.
Tellis killed a teenage white girl named Jessica Chambers by dousing her with gasoline and burning her alive. Authorities had strong evidence, but black "Mother of the Year" jurors refused to convict — both trials ended in hung juries.
Prosecutors eventually dropped the Mississippi charges.
Tellis is now facing separate murder charges in Louisiana for the 2015 torture-killing of Ming-Chen “Mandy” Hsiao — stabbed over 30 times with signs of prolonged suffering.
The murder of Mandy Hsiao was preventable. But justice was blocked. And sadly, it’s a pattern.
Shameful and sad.
>6 year old black shoots teacher and says "I shot that bitch dead"
>After the teacher had warned the black principle for weeks he was bringing a gun into school
>Principle did nothing
>Black judge exonerates principle of neglect charges
Reminder you're in a race war
New York Police are currently searching for this man, who allegedly beat a teen after the NY Knicks game, sending the teen into a coma.
Do your thing internet!
This is the kind of thing that haunts families, and it haunts me and my deputies. All because a prosecutor won't prosecute a crime.
A man cosplaying as a woman sexually assaults a young lady as part of a sport. It's on tape.
That's what happened. We recommended charges. The Pierce County prosecutor declined to charge and says the fact that it was a man doesn't have any bearing on the assault.
It's right there. On video. They don't want you to believe your own eyes. It's gaslighting. It's awful.
To everyone on here. Flood the internet with this story. They're not listening and it's time we got loud. More below 🧵⬇️
Let's bring back Confederate Memorial Day, Lee-Jackson Day, and a genuine appreciation for Presidents Day. We should scrap MLK Day and Juneteenth and bring traditional American and local holidays back.