March 17, 2026

U.S. Intelligence Hid Fact China has Our Voter Database

Timothy Birdnow

U.S. intelligence has known since 2020 that the Chinese had hacked our voter databases and probably interfered with our elections.

Joe Biden profited from any such interference, I might add.

This from John Solomon at Just the News:

"[Redacted] Chinese intelligence officials analyzed multiple U.S. states' [Redacted] election voter registration data, [Redacted] to conduct public opinion analysis on the 2020 US general election,” stated a once highly classified April 2020 National Intelligence Council memo entitled "Cyber Operations Enabling Expansive Authoritarianism."

You can read that document here.

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That memo, heavily redacted and quietly declassified by the Biden administration two years after it was written, has escaped most public notice.

That means six years later that the U.S. intelligence community has yet to fully inform the American people or the Congress on the breadth of evidence it possesses of China’s actions, how Beijing got the data, and what operations it has taken or contemplated.

The gap in public knowledge is particularly politically sensitive as the Senate this week debates a new election security bill that is a top priority for President Donald Trump. Officials told Just the News that Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard and CIA Director John Ratcliffe are working to declassify a potentially explosive tranche of documents showing what China did, and who in U.S. government knew and when.

So while the American media was accusing Trump of all manner of fake crimes there was a real effort to tamper with our election and even now nobody knows about it. Disgraceful.

The Republican in Congress have long sought voter data to determine just how extensive vote fraud is in America and has been denied that information, but China has it.

The only good reason to not let the public know about this is because the intelligence community knows it will seriously impact upcoming elections as well as lead to sweeping reforms in their services. In other words, they fear getting caught asleep at the wheel - or worse. 

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Rats Fleeing the Ship of State

Timothy Birdnow


Kent is dishonest.

Here is the text of his letter to Trump:

President Trump, After much reflection, I have decided to resign from my position as Director of the National Counterterrorism Center, effective today. I cannot in good conscience support the ongoing war in Iran. Iran posed no imminent threat to our nation, and it is clear that we started this war due to pressure from Israel and its powerful American lobby.

I support the values and the foreign policies that you campaigned on in 2016, 2020, 2024, which you enacted in your first term. Until June of 2025, you understood that the wars in the Middle East were a trap that robbed America of the precious lives of our patriots and depleted the wealth and prosperity of our nation. In your first administration, you understood better than any modern President how to decisively apply military power without getting us drawn into never-ending wars. You demonstrated this by killing Qasam Solamani and by defeating ISIS. Early in this administration, high-ranking Israeli officials and influential members of the American media deployed a misinformation campaign that wholly undermined your America First platform and sowed pro-war sentiments to encourage a war with Iran. This echo chamber was used to deceive you into believing that Iran posed an imminent threat to the United States, and that should you strike now, there was a clear path to a swift victory. This was a lie and is the same tactic the Israelis used to draw us into the disastrous Iraq war that cost our nation the lives of thousands of our best men and women. We cannot make this mistake again. As a veteran who deployed to combat 11 times and as a Gold Star husband who lost my beloved wife Shannon in a war manufactured by Israel, I cannot support sending the next generation off to fight and die in a war that serves no benefit to the American people nor justifies the cost of American lives. I pray that you will reflect upon what we are doing in Iran, and who we are doing it for. The time for bold action is now. You can reverse course and chart a new path for our nation, or you can allow us to slip further toward decline and chaos. You hold the cards. It was an honor to serve in your administration and to serve our great nation.

Joseph Kent
Director, National Counterterrorism Center

First, Iran tried to assassinate President Trump which is in fact an act of war. That alone justifies our attack on the rogue terrorist state.

Second they have always been at war with us ands in fact DID pose an immanent threat to us as they were attacking our interests around the region and it was pretty clear they planned to attack us in our homeland. Why were so many illegal aliens coming here from Iran?

And they themselves said they had 11 nuclear weapons or at least enough enriched uranium for 11 devices anyway and they refused to negotiate to end their nuclear program. I would say that makes for a fairly immanent threat.

Oh I know; people will say "they were just lying to make themselves look tough" and maybe they were, but could the President really risk that?

Some boasts have to be taken seriously.

Third, Kent can't possibly believe Trump can be pressured into doing something he knows is wrong. Trump is the one man who makes up his own mind. Nobody forces that guy's hand. There is no way Trump would be convinced or tricked by Netanyahu or the Jewish lobby in America. It was a politically dangerous gamble in the first place and Trump is not a fool.

He says:

"In your first administration, you understood better than any modern President how to decisively apply military power without getting us drawn into never-ending wars. You demonstrated this by killing Qasam Solamani and by defeating ISIS."

So how is this qualitatively any different than those actions? Trump's attacks on Iran do not feature a single American on the ground inside Iran. It is the exact same principle being applies, just on a larger scale. If Kent thought it a good way to handle affairs then why does he complain now?

Finally, do notice the anti-semitism being displayed by Kent in claiming the Israelis aka Jews tricked Bush into going into Iraq and that they and the media tricked Trump for the same reasons. This is just absurd; Bush wanted to go into Iraq to clean up the mess his father left, who went into Iraq to liberate Kuwait, which Iraq had illegally invaded. Say what you will but it had nothing to do with Israel. Israel did their own dirty work, destroying Saddam Hussein's nuclear program, for instance. They didn't need us and they didn't ask us to invade. That decision was entirely George W. Bush's and this decision is entirely Donald J. Trump's. And Trump is right; we could not afford to kick this can down the road any further.

Kent is the one using media talking points here, not Donald Trump, not Pete Hegseth, and not anyone in the Administration.

Had Kent come to the President and tendered his resignation quietly I would perhaps give him credit, but he did this quite publicly to embarrass the President and his Administration and give fodder to the mecia and the Democrats. We've seen this sort of behavior before, during the first Trump Administration when fair-weather friends suddenly jumped ship because they thought the political winds were shifting and they wanted to be on the winning side. I fear that is what Kent is doing here. Going public in this fashion was guaranteed to buy him good press and invitations on the Sunday news talk shows.

He is setting himself up for a political run, or at least a job at CNN.

I would add the U.S. has invaded other countries for less. Remember te peacekeepers in Somalia? The Iranian regime murdered 40,000 of it's own citizens - a horrible massacre by any standard. The people are ready to revolt and are a. fearful of being killed by the Mullahs and b. were told by President Trump to stay home and avoid the bombing. Fear of the Mullahs will wane as most of the Mullahs are now room temperature, and when the bombing ends the People may well rise up. This is as humane a war as we've ever encountered. clearly meeting Augustine's definition of a just war.

Kent knows all this, and if not he should never have been in the position he was in. Sometimes you have no choice but fight a war, and sometimes it is quite prudent to not wait until you lose, say, ten million citizens when Iran nuked New York City (although we'd at least have gotten rid of Momdani).

I for one am glad this guy has left the Administration.

I get it; we don't want to keep fighting endless wars. I don't and am on record opposing any involvement in Ukraine, for instance. But these guys regularly chant "death to America" and have been attacking us and our interests since 1979. At some point you have to fight. In the Islamic world someone who just overlooks being attacked is a coward and that only invites more attacks. I have little doubt many in the Middle East hold us in complete contempt because we won't fight - and we think we can "win hearts an minds" by building schools and hospitals. We see that as benevolence - they see it as cravenness. They see that as our trying to buy them off.

That is what Obama tried. That is what Bush tried. That is what the autopen tried. It doesn't work.

There is no way to deal with a bully but beat him senseless. Iran was and remains a bully. If Kent knew anything about a schoolyard or a battlefield he would know that.

This tweet says it all:

Cynical Publius
@CynicalPublius
So the head of the "National Counterterrorism Center" is mad because we've taken out the direct sponsor of most of global terrorism over the past 50 years?

Make it make sense.

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Judge Issues Injunction against HHS Vax Schedule

Timothy Birdnow

The Judiciary is completely out of control.


This is a case that had no business being heard at all; it falls well outside of the purview of the court system. This is a political matter and the authority to put out a vaccine schedule lies with the Executive branch. There should be no right at all for judicial review.

I suppose it's good we are finding out about all these activist judges; they have had to tip their hands during this administration. Otherwise they would have pretended to be judges rather than activists and then would have done far more damage because people would think them unbiased rather than partisan hacks.

Let me ask a simple question; if all Kennedy was doing was revising the schedule of RECOMMENDED vaccinations how is that a matter for the court? It's not like he's saying kids can't have the extra vaccinations if their parents want them, just that this is a list of vaccines that Health and Human Services recommends. So why did the American Academy of Pediatrics file suit in the first place? They could still recommend those vaccinations themselves and there is nothing Kennedy could do to prevent that.

It's because this outfit wants to COMPEL these vaccinations using the force of law, or at least the prestige of the CDC.

That is why this court should have dismissed this case when it was filed. If nothing else the American Academy of Pediatrics lacked standing; they cannot show that they were injured by this schedule change. They might disagree with the decision and are entirely free to say so, bt how were they actually injured by this? That is the very definition of lacking standing. Given how often courts deny Conservative cases for lack of standing (like vote fraud cases where voters are said to lack standing) you would think they would be cognizant of the double standard.

I would add the American Medical Association and the March of Dines and the Autism Foundation as well as other groups already said they were going to disregard the advisory from HHS and the CDC, so why was this case adjudicated at all?

This judge also has stopped Kennedy from appointing a number of people to an advisory board for vaccinations, so it is again a case of the judiciary legislating from the bench. This judge has no authority over who Kennedy appoints to an advisory board.

In addition this clown of a judge has overturned other recommendations by the Kennedy camp, such as not giving newborns hepatitis vaccinations.

Where was this creepy cracker judge when Joe Biden was implementing Covid vaccination mandates aka forcing people to take an untested drug which could permanently ruin their health or even kill them? This was entirely against the will of some people yet this judge didn't utter a peep. For that matter, Biden increased the vaccination schedule's for children too and we heard nothing about how he had no legal right to do it. But try to scale it back and suddenly it's Lexington and Concord time.

Oh, did I mention that the judge in question is U.S. District Judge Brian E. Murphy, a Biden appointee and a guy who has imposed his will on the Administration over the rule of law in times past? Murphy was recommended by Fauxcahontas herself - Elizabeth Warren - for this post. He was approved by the Senate in a straight party lie vote.

Murphy is a judge in Massachusetts yet he is issuing a nationwide injunction in violation of the U.S. Supreme Court.

This is the jackass who issued an injunction stopping the Trump administration from deporting illegal aliens to third party countries. He was slapped down by the Supreme Court in a rather harshly worded ruling.

Sadly there is no way to punish openly partisan jerks like this. We desperately need a mechanism to recall judges who overstep their authority.

I have little doubt the Administration will win on appeal eventually - though it will probably wind up at the Supreme Court.

What the Trump Administration should do is obey the ruling ONLY IN Massachusetts and publish separate guidelines for this judge's jurisdiction only until the appeal goes through. They should tell him to go to hell when he tries to cite them with contempt. SCOTUS was quite clear on these national injunctions.

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Rosie Comes to the GOP: The Deranged "Trump Staged It" Crowd

Timothy Birdnow

I always knew this guy was a big poseur.


From the article:

Now, however, as Trump has made numerous decisions in his second term that have run afoul of his MAGA supporters, an increasing number of them have also begun to cast doubt on the official narrative surrounding his assassination attempt. One of the most prominent names so far has been far-right pundit and influencer, Milo Yiannopoulos.

"I hate myself for thinking it but dude that s——t wasn't real," Yiannopoulos wrote in a recent post to X, responding to another similarly skeptical user. "There was no assassination attempt. It didn't happen. I'm sorry it just didn't."

"As we learn more about the scam filled life of Donald Trump, why isn't there a serious investigation into the staged 'assassination' attempt in Butler, PA," another X anti-Trump Republican X user wrote in a post. "THAT was the moment when Trump stole the 2024 election. Get after it investigative journalists! America deserves the truth!"


"I’ve never re-watched this clip until now," Hannah Cox, a self-described libertarian-conservative and president of BASEDPolitics, wrote in response to another user sharing a clip of the attempt from a news broadcast. "Look at the people behind him and their reactions. No one on earth would sit there like that after a public shooting broke out. Compare this to the crowd and people around Charlie Kirk when he’s shot."

I've always believed Milo Yiannopoulos was a man more out for his own aggrandizement than a true patriot. And since his fifteen minutes of fame are up he's desperate to get back in the limelight - even if it means threatening to destroy the coalition that has given us the means to save the Republic.

Like him or hate him Trump is our best hope, nay, our only hope.

But I'd like these geniuses, especially that Hannah Montana chick, to explain how this was a staged shooting when a guy behind Trump was hit and killed right there on stage. You can't possibly argue HE was faking it.

Guys like Yawnie are ultimately moles, burrowed into the fabric of the Conservative movement with evil intent. I don't know if he is consciously trying to wreck the movement or if he is just so vain and self-seeking that he is willing to wreck it for his own benefit, but either way he's a parasite hoping to make his mark at the expense of his movement, his party, and his country.

This is why we have so much trouble holding a coalition together; people like this gain prominence (largely because they are great self-promoters) and they sow the seeds of discord and doubt and acrimony. Men of true virtue are pushed out by such. Dante had several places for such in his Inferno, among them the pit of the flatterers who gained an easy life at the expense of those who would have done good. One also could look to Antenorra, the lowest pit of Hell for some.

At any rate the guy's fame is over and he needs to exit the stage. Of course this article was written almost entirely to sow discord and start infighting where there is little happening now.

Sadly a number of Conservatives - especially the paleos who want us to pretend the outside world does not exist and the Neocon RINO wing who want to go back to the "free trade" which made them rich and the interventionist policies which made the munitions industry rich and empowered the diplomat class - hate Trump for what he is doing, and that largely because they know what he is doing can and is working. Success proves the utter bankruptcy of the last fifty years of poicy and shows that these oh-so-wise leaders never did intend to help America so much as themselves.

These people are as deranged as Rosie O'Donnell and the other people who believe Bush staged 911

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Giant Somali Drug Bust

Timothy Birdnow

The Somali corruption just keeps getting worse and worse.


You know the authorities HAD to be aware this was happening.

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March 16, 2026

How the GOP Made it Worse to be White

Timothy Birdnow

How the GOP's efforts to promote color blindness in hiring and school admissions cost only white people when it all came down to ending racial discrimination.

The reforms made to establish "color blindness" merely switched the favored racial status from Black/Latino to Asian while maintaining the Black/Latino favoritism.

The article points to Harvard admissions, which simply took more Asians and fewer whites even though the university itself admits that under a fair assessment the whites would be the lion's share of admissions.

The GOP is a feckless, hapless bunch, ever stepping on their own Johnsons. Sadly there is nobody advocating for the white community any more, even as the whites are slipping out of power in an America increasingly colorized.

Will the new majority, once they have it, be as kind as the supposedly racist white people? I rather doubt it.

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The Oily Silk Road

Timothy Birdnow

This guy's not wrong.


Most Americans know very little about central Asia and the Caucasus and that is a shame because it is of growing importance.

The U.S. has long had ties to two nations in the region - Armenia and Georgia. We have long sought to build oil and gas pipelines to get central Asian oil and gas to Europe while bypassing both Russia and Iran. The Russian invasion of Georgia back in 2008 was intended to prevent the cozy relationship between Georgia and the U.S./NATO and to stop Georgia from building pipelines. The first thing the Russians did was bomb the Mozdok-Tbilisi natural gas pipeline at the outset of the war.

Azerbaijan is a pro-western republic, even though it is primarily Shia Muslim. The U.S. has had limited diplomatic relations with Azerbaijan and that since the 1992 Freedom Support Act restricts aid to Azerbaijan. That outdated law needs some serious reform but we are still stuck in this Clinton-era mindset.

At any rate Israel is a close ally of Azerbaijan and supported them in their recent war with Armenia (you'd think they'd be allies since both suffered attempts at genocide against them but the Armenians and Israelis appear to genuinely dislike each-other.)

The Chicoms know all this and will pivot away from Iran if it suits them - and right now it does. This oily silk road between the fields in Asia and Europe is a critical energy corridor and the Chinese are going to need it. While there is an alliance between Russia and China there has never been any love lost between the two and China no more wants to be dependent on Russia than do the Europeans. So the Chinese need this trade route - not just for oil but for other things the Euroweenies want.

We should get our foot in the door now in the region. It is a much neglected but important area that is of critical importance to the flow of oil and gas, and it illustrates how to reform the Islamic world, particularly how Iran should and could be run.

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Alexandria on the Tigris

Timothy Birdnow

Amazing; a city founded by Alexander the Great has just been discovered.

Alexander on the Tigris was long thought a legend but archaeologists have recently unearthed the long lost city

The city was founded in the fourth century B.C. on the Tigris river in what is now Iraq. The Tigris river's channel changed, leaving the city high and dry (literally) and it withered. By the third century A.D. it was pretty much gone.

The city is extraordinarily well preserved. It was two and a half square miles in area - huge as ancient cities went.

At any rate we live in exciting times.

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The Convenient Illness of Jair Bolsonaro

Timothy Birdnow

Pnuemlnia, or was he being poisoned?


This article falsely claims Bolsonaro is serving time in prison for a coup attempt. This is a lie; he's a political prisoner who is serving time in prison for protesting a stolen election just as President Trump did. The only thing is the Bolshevik who took power was able to make this accusation against Bolsonaro and had the power to make it stick in Brazil.

This is a reprint of an Ass Press, er Associated Press story.

I wish Donald Trump would take steps to get Bolsonaro out. I'm sure there is some leverage he can apply to force Brazil's hand.

At any rate his death would be most convenient for the ruling Bolsheviks. I wouldn't be at all surprised if he isn't being poisoned.

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The Agony of "The Feet"

Timothy Birdnow

I didn't know Michelle Obama was in the Buckeye state!


This information comes from the Bigfoot Society, proving that people have waaayy too much free time on their hands.


Don't know about Bigfoot but certainly Moosechelle has been elusive these days.

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Don't Let the Door Hit You...

Timothy Birdnow

Check it out; Marco Rubio is streamlining the process to renounce your citizenship.


In an effort to squeeze very penny he could out of American expats Barack Obama increased the fee to renounce citizenship from $450 to $2350 in order to force former Americans to pay a ridiculously high Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA). Obama raised taxes on expatriated folks to prevent the rich from offshoring their bank accounts and thus deprive him of money he could swindle the productive out of to buy votes.

So Rubio is trying to streamline the renunciation process (it now takes multiple reviews and permission) and wants to lower the cost back to $450.

Renouncing your citizenship should not cost you a penny, frankly. Getting it back should be what is difficult.

At any rate this will make it more attractive to the Hollywood screwballs and others who think America sucks, and hopefully we can waive a fond farewell to the people who hate half of their fellow citizens. If you don't want to be a citizen then get out.

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Iran Blinking on Strait of Hormuz

Timothy Birdnow

I've said it all along; if the Strait of Hormuz is closed to shipping the Iranians will be hurt worse than anyone else. Closure does as much a disservice to Iran as it does to the United States - maybe more so. Iran's chief export moves primarily through that strait.


Yes, the airstrikes on Kharg Island and Trump's unwillingness to back down have given the Iranians pause, but I suspect they are starting to realize this closure hurts them more than it helps them. And in the process it infuriates their Arab neighbors based in the Gulf of Arabia.

Actually there is no good reason NOT to burn out the island, which is the nerve center for Iran's oil industry. We can ship the crude elsewhere for refining.

The idea of building a canal to bypass the Strait of Hormuz has been kicked around for decades. For instance, Dubai thought to do it back in 2008 but the cost is prohibitive and it would only have value in times of war. There would be no profit for such a canal in peacetime.

The canal would need to stretch `112 miles and travel over the Hajar mountains, moving ships with locks. Since oil tankers are ridiculously heavy and large the task would be daunting - and very expensive.

Another option is building a pipeline and offloading the ships in the Gulf. Abu Dhabi has the Habshan Fujaira pipeline to move oil from the Gulf to the Indian Ocean, but it's like trying to feed an elephant with an eyedropper. A much larger pipeline is needed. But of course you have the same problem; it's economically impractical during peacetime.

So it looks like the Strait of Hormuz is going to be the lifeline of energy into the forseeable future. It's too bad because this gives Iran enormous power if they choose to exercise it. Of course, as I say, it is a double edged simitar for Iran as closing the strait hurts them as much or more than it hurts anyone else.

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Man Crucifies Pastor

Timothy Birdnow

So where is Pope Leo in this? He's mouthing off about the Iran War yet he has never condemned Islamic abuses of Christians, nor has he ever condemned crimes such as this and he still hasn't as far as I can tell.


This guy clearly doesn't grasp what the death penalty entails, apparently. He will move on FROM his life, not with it...

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Pope Leo the Chicken Hearted

Timothy Birdnow

Dope Leo the Chicken Hearted:


When Pope Urban II called for the first Crusade he didn't do so for land or conquest or treasure but for the fact that the Turks massacred over 1400 pilgrims on the road to Jerusalem, peaceful people whose only crime was being Christian and not Muslim. Urban and his successors had finally had to face the fact that Islam cannot be satiated, you cannot make peace with them. Islam can only be restrained and Urban understood that. So he called for a Crusade, which would entail Christian kings and princes and other nobility (plus plenty of commoners) to go to Jerusalem to make a pilgrimage despite what the Turks wanted, and to do so with enough arms to secure the road to the Holy City.

Yet here we are with the post-modernist thinking that Man is inherently good and this little dustup between the U.S. and Iran is just an unfortunate spat that should be resolved over tea and cookies because we just don't understand each-other. That is Leo's thinking and he also thinks about Christ's admonition to not fight enemies but love them. That is true in a personal context but God Himself said that our leaders were given the power of the sword to punish evildoers and that is especially true of a terrorist nation like Iran, who did great evil leading up to this and would do far worse evil if allowed to do as it pleases.

Love thy enemies is a personal thing it does not apply to international relations.

That doesn't mean we let our foreign policy be simply in our own interests and screw everyone else. But it does mean that there are times for war and this was one of them; it meets Augustine of Hippo's Just War theory. Iran was behind the unprovoked attacks on Israel, and President Trump gave them ample warning. They refused to heed that and indeed stated plainly they were going to pursue an atomic bomb - and that they already had 11 such devices. Given that they are "12ers" who want to start Armageddon and would likely use those weapons when they were ready it was obvious that President Trump was averting a greater evil by launching tis war, a war many Iranian People have celebrated around the globe and even inside Iran.

So Leo's liberal knee jerk reaction is wholly unwarranted, yet he made it anyway because that is what liberals do; they never look at things like this with any context or nuance, only with a faux Christian simplicity that boils everything down to "war is bad" as though we didn't already know that. Naturally if this war was something the Left wanted Leo would suddenly find nuance and context.

If this weren't a just war no war is. The Iranian mullahs have been waging war against the United States and Israel since 1979, and they have murdered countless innocents in their quest to wipe out the "crusader" state of Israel. They don't do it like soldiers either but creep around and stab people in the backs, using the dirtiest and most treacherous style of warfare imaginable. They have killed many innocents and plan to kill a great many more. Their own people hate them and feel oppressed, and in fact they just murdered 40,000 of their own for daring to protest the regime. How can you find some sort of moral parity here? Yet Leo seems to do so with ease.

No sir; when Leo meets his Maker he will be asked to justify his statements here, and God will ask him why he let the innocent suffer under the heel of not just Islam but of the Iranian apocalyptic horror. WE as Christians, are duty bound to render aid to the Iranian People rather than excuse and give comfort to the oppressors in dark robes and long beards. God will demand Leo give an accounting. Leo could help to end the Iranian nightmare if he chooses, but he refuses to so choose because he is a Progressive Christian and the whole world is but Barney the Dinosaur to him. His is the most gutless, myopic, and cowardly form of Christianity one could imagine.

We are in a largely leaderless world and this Pope contributes to the spiritual and moral vacuum that has infected the Western World. His is the palsied hand that steers the ship into the rocks.

It's time for people like Pope Leo to grow up. The Apostle Paul admonished the church of Corinth, the one he helped get their starts, chastising them for:

I gave you milk, not solid food, for you were not yet ready for solid food. In fact, you are still not ready,

1Corinthians 3:2

A mature Christianity would understand how this is supposed to work but Leo is still drinking milk, absorbing nothing but the first baby steps of the Christian faith. You have to understand the difference between love and stupidity.

Dope Leo is the latter, I fear.

Leo made this imbecilic claim

"Today many of our brothers and sisters in the world are suffering because of violent conflicts, caused by the absurd claim that problems and disagreements can be resolved through war, when instead we must engage in unceasing dialog for peace," he said during his homily.

??????

Did the Second World War fail to resolve problems in Europe? While it left a power vacuum that the Soviets filled (causing a host of problems itself) the war definitely ended the scourge of Naziism and the murdering of innocents, particularly Jews. Wars very often do indeed solve problems. The United States was born of a war that solved our British problem, and so too did the War of 1812. The Mexican War certainly solved our problems with Mexico. The Civil War ended slavery in the U.S. and led to the enfranchisement of black people across a continent. I don't see any communists in Granada. Rome solved it's Carthage problem by wiping the whole city out. Greece solved her Persia problem by winning the war against Xerxes. I could go on but the point is made; wars can and do solve problems all the time. But Leo is just a liberal who buys into these shibboleths. Anyone who actually believes this "war solves nothing" slogan is a dope. 

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Crazy Crockett's Con Copper Killed

Timothy Birdnow

One of Texas Democrat Congresswoman's bodyguards was killed in a Mexican standoff with police after he barricaded himself in a car on the parking lot of a local hospital. The man - Mike King - was wanted for impersonating a police officer, and for driving his replica undercover cop car with stolen plates.

CBS News says Mike King is one of several aliases used by the decedent, who apparently was involved in things requiring aliases.

This is the kind of guy Crazy Crockett would employ for security.

I find it interesting that Jasmine Crockett feels the need for security at all; she advocates defunding the police and open borders after all. So why does she get security when others do not?

<r. King No His Real Name ran a company called Off Duty Police Services which was an employment agency for moonlighting cops. He frequently used multiple aliases.

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March 15, 2026

Chicom Funding Anti-Energy Lawsuits

Timothy Birdnow

Of course they are.


FTA:

The Pelican Institute For Public Policy published a report outlining the institutional barriers preventing Louisiana from developing its energy industry. Earthjustice, an environmental law organization headquartered in San Francisco, California, receives millions of dollars in funding from a non-profit organization with Chinese Communist Party (CCP) connections, according to the Pelican Institute.

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And they aren't the only ones. This sort of lobbying by a foreign power is illegal, I'm pretty sure. If not it should be.

George Soros also has a big hand in this, naturally, and so does Michael Bloomberg, former "republican" mayor of New York City and notorious busybody.

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Trump Restarts California Oil - Newsom Vows to Resist

Timothy Birdnow

President Trump is using an old Cold War law to force California to restart oil and gas drilling at offshore sites.

Naturally, Gavin Newsom vows to resist at all cost. Just because gas is over five bucks a gallon in California doesn't mean he isn't going to stop anyone from obtaining more energy.

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Big Bucks so Catholic Charities could Facilitate the Invasion of Illegals

Timothy Birdnow

I am a Catholic but this makes me want the Church to lose it's tax exempt status:

Green Beret Nap Time
@GBNT1952
Remember when Southwest Key, Catholic Charities USA, and Endeavors, all non profit organizations, received about $5.6 billion of tax payer money under Biden from 2021-2024 to help facilitate illegal immigration?

Their CEOs made millions of dollars in salaries and most of their executives made $600-700k salaries annually each, all funded by you and yours so they could relocate illegal aliens all over the country.

Lots of people got rich off of our money to ensure the establishment never loses again.

Now our legislature is refusing to pass the SAVE Act… I wonder why?
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Top NGO recipients of your tax dollars:

Catholic Charities USA - $1.4B

Lutheran Immigration & Refugee Service - $180M+ Endeavors - $1.18B Southwest Key - $3B USCRI - $1.1B Some grew their budgets 10x in just 2 years.

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Stationary News Cycle

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Andrew Clark
@AndrewHClark
In 72 hours we went from:

Trump never expected the possibility of Hormuz closing,

To:

Trump was briefed Hormuz could close but riskily did it anyway,

To:

Trump bombed Kharg Island but it likely won’t force Iran to open the Strait

To:

Iran opened the Strait
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Kilmead Tries to Get Trump to Spill Secrets

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"Yeah, but, Brian, I can’t answer a question like that. And you shouldn’t ask it. You shouldn’t even be asking it. It’s one of so many different things. It’s not high on the list, but it’s one of so many different things. And I can change my mind in seconds, but, you know, for you to ask the question, who would answer a question like that? You’re asking me a question. Kharg Island. Who would ask a question like that, and what fool would answer it? Let’s say I was gonna do it or I wasn’t gonna do it, what would I tell you? ‘Oh, yes, Brian, I’m thinking about doing it. Let me let you know what time and when it will take place.’ It’s not, you know, it’s sort of a foolish question. A little surprising for you because you’re a smart man,”

Donald J. Trump when asked by Fox host Brian Kilmead if he was thinking of taking Kharg Island.

I've long said Kilmead is an intellectual lightweight and it shows with stupid questions like that. OF COURSE Trump can't tell him his war strategy. Who does Kilmead think Trump is? George W. Bush?

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