Saturday, July 3, 2021

The guy in black is Georgia and the guy in red is Merrick Garland!

A look at the Merrick Garland vs Georgia election lawshit (opps lawsuit).


 

20 comments:

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

A swift kick to some watermelon-sized balls could level the playing field.

anonymous said...

Amazing having an AG actually working for the citizens rather than the tyrant that Lil Schitty fellates!!!!!!! Yes the Scotus is now an activst body excessing white supremacy!!!!!!11 Sad but true......Maybe rat or you can provide proof the last election was not fair.....I doubt you have the intellectual capacity to be honest anymore!!!!!!! BWAAAAAAAAA!!!

Commonsense said...

The court wasn't so activist when it was deciding Roe v. Wade. The hypocrisy of Democrats is astounding.

One of the many fall outs of legalize abortion was men pressuring their girlfriends into getting abortions so they don't have to be responsible for the child.

It wasn't a women's choice it was the men who didn't want the responsibility.

Commonsense said...

Democrats got a swift kick from Arizona's AG.

What's laying bloody on the floor is all their plans to cheat in the next election.

A swift kick to some watermelon-sized balls could level the playing field.

Commonsense said...

Also laying on the floor bloody is the Democrat's scheme of rank voting.

You are unlikely to see this voting scheme again. It already violated the one man one vote rule enshrined in the US constitution.

Anonymous said...

EYE ON THE NEWSOur American InheritanceWe must not forget our forebears’ sacrifices.

Mark T. Mitchell

July 2, 2021

As Independence Day dawns again, the United States seems disoriented and on edge. The one-two punch of Covid-19 and urban riots, coupled with a sense of economic fragility and impending inflation, has left many feeling drained and nervous about the future. Institutions that once served as the ballast for national well-being have shown themselves to be untrustworthy. Americans brace for the next wave of disruption.

When Twitter, Facebook, and cable news frame the issues of the day, it’s hard not to be discouraged. We are polarized and angry, and the radical Left is to blame—or maybe it’s the fascist Right. The despair is often accompanied by a self-righteous assurance that things would be better if only our political opponents would disappear.

But another America still exists, beyond the sound and fury of Twitter and the Beltway. It lives quietly in homes, where parents try to raise their children well. It exists in schools, where dedicated teachers show up day after day to teach. It flourishes in neighborhoods, community centers, and diners, where neighbors gather for conversation and a shared story. It pervades churches, synagogues, and mosques, where families pause from their busy lives to return thanks to God. Indeed, despite the turmoil and uncertainty, we have much to be grateful for.

If citizenship, properly understood, begins with gratitude, gratitude begins when we recognize that we are the beneficiaries of a great and multifaceted inheritance, as Edmund Burke understood. Writing at the outset of the French Revolution, Burke anticipated with remarkable clarity the disorder and devastation that was coming. Today, American society flirts with revolutionary sentiments that recall the attitudes that motivated the Jacobins. We would do well to listen to Burke’s warnings, for we risk squandering our inheritance—a fateful civilizational move.

Burke criticizes those revolutionaries who have learned “to despise all their predecessors.” Such despising led to “a great departure from the ancient course.” This wholesale rejection of the past represents, for Burke, the height of carelessness mixed with naïveté about the nature of human beings and human societies. He levels his attack at those who willingly ignore what they have inherited: “You began ill, because you began by despising everything that belonged to you.” For Burke, common possessions—our social and political institutions—flow from an inheritance. To reject that inheritance is to reject the very ideas, forms, customs, practices, and institutions that constitute a people. It is a kind of social and political suicide. Ironically, such a rejection of the past in the name of a better future represents a serious threat to the future in whose name the rejection is made, for “people will not look forward to posterity, who never look backward to their ancestors.”

Anonymous said...

If we truly wish to secure a good, stable, and just future, we should begin with our inheritance: recognizing the good therein; lovingly improving upon that which has been received; and, in due time, passing that improved inheritance on to the next generation. In this way, “the idea of inheritance furnishes a sure principle of conservation, and a sure principle of transmission; without at all excluding a principle of improvement.”

What Burke describes is stewardship. When we understand ourselves as stewards, we see that we are inheritors of cultural and political goods that must be cultivated if they are to survive. Civilization is not automatic; a free society is not natural. In fact, political freedom is a remarkable achievement that required generations of sacrifice, experimentation, discipline, and practice. In America, we inherited an English tradition in self-government that developed over centuries. The Magna Carta and the English Bill of Rights—not to mention the Bible—stand behind the Declaration of Independence and Constitution. America’s founding documents are unimaginable apart from the principles and practices articulated and fostered by the Founders’ predecessors.

Today, we enjoy the blessings of freedom won by the sacrifices of our forebears, who hoped that their offspring would live free. When we take these things for granted, when we act as if political freedom is a natural occurrence, or a right that can simply be demanded; and when we believe that life in a free society entails only benefits to be enjoyed and no responsibilities to be shouldered, we are consuming finite cultural capital.

Stewardship of this cultural and political inheritance means living gratefully and responsibly in such a way that we strengthen our institutions and pass them along to the next generation. We must seek to inculcate in ourselves and our children the habits and practices necessary for sustaining and improving what we have been given. Ignoring this task means squandering the very things that make a free society possible.

On Independence Day, set aside some time to remember and celebrate America’s founding principles. Let us recommit ourselves to the responsibility of upholding those principles with fidelity and steadfastness born of gratitude. Let us take seriously the responsibilities, and not just the rights, of citizenship. Americans are inheritors of great but fragile gifts; gratitude should foster a commitment to steward them well.

Donald J. Trump said...

The Democrats are WEAPONIZING Radical Left prosecutors against the Republican Party in order to STEAL ELECTIONS.  We cannot let them get away with this. They are destroying our country.


American Greatness said...

There are two main options possible.

First, do unto others as they have done unto you. Employing their own installed “experts,” a succeeding Republican administration can employ the already weaponized federal government against its opponents by, for instance, declaring “wokeism” a racist ideology; recalibrating selective law enforcement to reclassify the 2020 riots as insurrections and domestic terrorism; and demonizing anyone who believes in the Left’s hateful, racist, destructive, terroristic screed as the number one domestic threat to Americans’ safety and tranquility. 

And don’t think for a minute that the vast majority of Americans—who can’t stand the woke cancel culture, critical race theory, and forced indoctrination struggle sessions under the guise of “sensitivity training”—will do anything but applaud the decision.

Or second, do the right thing. Disarm and dismantle the powers of the federal government that have been weaponized against our own citizens.

Given the totalitarian Left’s abuses of power that will continue over the next four years of the Biden-Harris(-Obama) Administration, there will be an intensifying temptation to choose option one. If Republicans and center-right populists succumb to this temptation, in the abusive, escalating politicization of public and private life, we will become what we despise and, in the process, lose all we cherish. Then, amid the ruins of the republic, when the Left returns to power, what will we be able to claim we are fighting to restore? 

The republic’s descent into Hell will be irreparable and irredeemable.

It is better to heed the sage advice of the late 20th century poets/philosophers, Page and Plant: “Yes, there are two paths you can go by, but in the long run, there’s still time to change the road you’re on.”

In sum, the existential question is a false choice thrust upon us by the totalitarian woke Left. There is only one option. Only by disarming and/or dismantling the weaponized federal bureaucracies can all the American people and their God-given rights be secure from the abusive depredations of a woke government gone amok—as well as from an abusive government run by anyone else. 

As heirs of Lincoln, Republicans and center-right populists must reject the temptation for revenge and heed the “better angels of our nature.” 

“And if you listen very hard, the tune will come to you at last; when all are one and one is all, to be a rock and not to roll.” 

And choose wisely in the defense of every American.



Take arms @!!!

Anonymous said...

While the U.S. southern border remains wide open for drug and human smugglers and neighborhoods in inner cities resemble Third-World war zones each night, the country’s top law enforcement agency, with an almost religious zeal, is hunting down sightseeing grandmothers, disabled veterans, and other Americans. There’s even valid speculation the FBI isn’t just working this operation from the outside but from the inside, too.

Do You Trust the FBI? 

A few days ago, I spoke to the spouse of a January 6 defendant who has been in jail for months awaiting trial. She told me about the FBI raid of their home, which occurred at 9:30 p.m. on a Sunday night in front of their young child. (American Greatness is concealing their identities to minimize the risk of reprisal.) 

Twenty agents showed up with weapons drawn to arrest him and ransack the house. She was taken into a separate room—the couple did not ask to have an attorney present—where she was interrogated by three FBI agents. They asked her who they voted for and which political party they identified with. The agents grilled her about what news channels they watched and their views on immigration, including the border wall.

She was asked if they followed QAnon. (The FBI has given lawmakers a report titled “Adherence to QAnon Conspiracy Theory by Some Domestic Violent Extremists,” which claims the “participation of some domestic violent extremists (DVE) who are also self-identified QAnon adherents in the violent siege of the US Capitol on 6 January underscores how the current environment likely will continue to act as a catalyst for some to begin accepting the legitimacy of violent action.”)

The FBI agents asked her if she belonged to a group such as the Oath Keepers or Three Percenters. She told me she had no idea what they were talking about.

“Obviously it was stupid to talk to the FBI, but we’re not criminals, we weren’t hiding anything, [and] I knew he did nothing wrong that day,” she told me by text. “I’d like to think I answered their questions wisely and honestly but now I realize . . . how they turn everything against you. Most of the questions I answered I don’t know or I can’t remember. I feel so stupid!!!”

She shouldn’t feel stupid for cooperating with a powerful government agency entrusted with tracking down real criminals, as opposed American citizens who did nothing wrong on January 6. The only people who should feel stupid are the FBI officials and agents conducting this destructive farce disguised as a legitimate investigation.

Republicans would do well to abandon their longtime, reflexive loyalty to the FBI. With all the talk of defunding the police, it’s clear the nation’s most powerful police department is a threat to civil liberties and the rule of law. Maybe it’s time to defund the FBI.


The Proud Boys will enforce the law and order of the President Trump.

anonymous said...


The court wasn't so activist when it was deciding Roe v. Wade


BWAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!! Deciding a women has a right to her own body is only activist to cultist assholes who think science is a hoax!!!!!!!!

anonymous said...

wentworthreport.com › 2021/07/03 › defund-the-fib

The stolen source of the guano post by the fake anonymous above!!!!! Ass hole!!!!

Anonymous said...

A new expose in Revolver News raises a startling question: is the founder and leader of the Oath Keepers a federal agent or informant? If so, did the government use Stewart Rhodes to instigate, incite and drive the planned violence at the Capitol on January 6? @DarrenJBeattie https://t.co/v7FQ23IgJ2

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

America the Beautiful, Revised Version

GREAT FOURTH OF JULY READING:
American history is better when it is revised


OPNION by Tyler Cowen

https://www.bloombergquint.com/gadfly/4th-of-july-american-history-is-better-when-it-is-revised
Copyright © BloombergQuint

Anonymous said...

A coordinated effort by the far-left and their media accomplices is in full swing as they scramble to paint the narrative that parent concern about public education is a manufactured fairy tale by right-wing loony-toon activists, conspirators and extremists. 

The elephant in the room is that it was COVID that opened the eyes of parents, exposing the corrupt teacher union/educrat monopoly plaguing public education. I call it the "education cartel." It's comprised of teachers, union activists, administrators, school boards and their cohorts in the liberal media. 

The education cartel flew largely under the radar prior to COVID and it was blindsided. Sunlight really is the best disinfectant and the pandemic exposed these ringleaders operating under the veil of "educating" our kids as nothing more than a bunch of tyrants. Their jig is up.  

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We must defund public schools because CRT will teach them how to hate their parents.

Anonymous said...

Biden’s team is allegedly standing behind Harris publicly. But they can’t be happy with all these missteps that reflect badly on the president. White House press secretary Jen Psaki called Harris “an incredibly important partner to the president of the United States. She has a challenging job, a hard job, and she has a great, supportive team of people around her.”

“Challenging” and “hard” as an explanation for doing an incompetent job? No one is fooled.

The radicals who have infiltrated the White House have been busy. We’re only six months into Biden’s presidency and they’re apparently eager to get a head start on 2024.

American Greatness is right. They want a faggot cum swallowing queer as the first queer President.

Thomas T. Tiller MD Powerline said...

The pandemic is going away across America because we have reached herd immunity (and why does this not get mentioned anymore?). This is due to three things: (1) people already immune (due to cross-reactive immunity to other common Coronaviruses); (2) people who have had COVID-19 and are now immune, (3) people now vaccinated.

Note that cases already started decreasing in January, way before a significant number of people were vaccinated. Dr. Marty Makary made this call in April in a Wall Street Journal article saying we would be at herd immunity near the end of April... and he was correct. Former Pfizer executive, Michael Yeadon, also made this call and said there was no need to vaccinate people with a low risk of disease as we would reach herd immunity. He was also correct.

So, even without discussing the vaccine effectiveness or side effects, there is no need to vaccinate “everyone.” But still, there is a massive PR effort, media push, and CDC/Dr. Fauci disinformation campaign to get all vaccinated. One must ask why they’re pushing fear to force vaccines and again masking like in California?

To thin the herd.

Anonymous said...

"I pledge allegiance first and foremost to King Donald J. Trump and, second, to the the flag of the United States of Trumpamerica and to the Republic for which it stands.”

“Thou shall have no gods before me, except for King Trump, who can do whatever he wants and know he can get away with it.”


“Remember the sabbath day to keep it holy, except for King Trump, who can tweet lies and inuendoes and blasphemies at will every Sunday.”

“Thou shall not commit adultery, unless you are King Trump, who can have affairs with a Playboy bunny and a porn star following the birth of his son and have unwanted sexual encounters with at least 20 other women.”

“Thou shall not lie, unless you are King Trump who, for the record, lies and misinforms, on average, more than six times a day.”

“Thou shall not steal, unless you are King Trump who has bamboozled and misled and swindled thousands of workers, students, and associates during his business career.”


“Thou shall not bear false witness against thy neighbor or covet your neighbor’s house, wife, or goods, unless you are King Trump who cares only for himself.”

I registered as a Republican in 1972, and I come from a family of Republicans. My 89-year-old father used to play tennis with President George H.W. Bush and his brother. But there is but one member in my family left who is still a registered Republican in the Age of King Trump. The Republican Party is not even a shadow of its former self.


This will be taught in the Schools of Trump after August 15 2021 when Justice Roberts swears in King Donald as The First King of Trumpamerica.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

LIZ CHENEY HAS MORE TESTOSTERONE IN HER LITTLE FINGER THAN KEVIN MCCARTHY HAS IN HIS WHOLE BODY.
ANYBODY AGREE?

Anonymous said...

The Declaration’s influence on civil rights, however, was not over.

“But 100 years later, the life of the Negro is still sadly crippled by the manacles of segregation and the chains of discrimination,” Martin Luther King, Jr. declared in his 1963 “I Have a Dream” speech. King looked to the Declaration of Independence as he spoke to thousands on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. 

“When the architects of our republic wrote the magnificent words of the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence, they were signing a promissory note to which every American was to fall heir,” King proclaimed.. “This note was a promise that all men— — yes, black men as well as white men— — would be guaranteed the unalienable rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.,” King proclaimed.

Although he believed that America had defaulted on that promissory note for black Americans through Jim Crow laws, he didn’t believe that America was morally bankrupt. He still had faith in from  its founding promise. Because of King, Congress passed the Civil Rights Acts of the 1960s and tore down systemic racist laws. 

As we celebrate America’s birth this July 4, let us remember these great civil rights movements that the Declaration of Independence birthed.  If any movement or ideology, such as critical race theory, isn’t rooted in our Declaration’s founding philosophy that all are created equal, then it is not worth pursuing and could be a Trojan horse of tyranny.