I wasn’t happy when Clinton, Obama or Biden won, but I didn’t call them fascist/dangerous/threat to democracy. I didn’t hope someone would assassinate them. I went on with my life with gratitude. Friends on the left, please try this. Your life and our country will be better.
50 Years Ago Today: Chicago #Cubs outfielder Rick Monday saves the American Flag from being burned during a game vs. the Los Angeles Dodgers at Dodger Stadium! (April 25, 1976) #MLB#Baseball#History 🇺🇸
Fauci said 15 days.
It was 2 years.
The media called parents "conspiracy theorists" for demanding open schools.
Dozens of interviews. Three years of filming. One documentary.
15 DAYS is streaming NOW.
RT if you want accountability.
Fauci said 15 days.
It was 2 years.
The media called parents "conspiracy theorists" for demanding open schools.
Dozens of interviews. Three years of filming. One documentary.
15 DAYS is streaming NOW.
RT if you want accountability.
.@GovPritzker, @SenatorDurbin, @SenDuckworth:
(@ChicagosMayor is not worth responding to)
Sheridan Gorman should be alive. So should my daughter Katie Abraham.
Two young women. Two families destroyed. Same response from Illinois leaders: deflect, excuse, move on.
I’ve lived this. After Katie was killed, I was told to stay quiet about the policies that made it possible. Just grieve. Don’t connect the dots.
But that’s exactly why it keeps happening.
Now we see it again:
“Wrong place, wrong time.” “National failures.” “Senseless violence.”
No.
These aren’t random tragedies. They happen in a political environment shaped by leaders who refuse accountability and protect failed policies.
When preventable violence keeps happening and nothing changes, it’s not just tragedy—it’s acceptance. Accepted to preserve power. Accepted to protect ideology.
That’s the truth no one in power wants to say.
Sheridan should be here. Katie should be here.
Enough.
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