March 08, 2026

Strategic Assassinations

This from Mike:

Me thinks Trump intentionally took out the IRGC leadership before demanding an unconditional surrender knowing there would no clear leader to surrender. Yesterday the powerless President of Iran declared they would no longer target their neighbors and today the IRGC is targeting their neighbors. Invasion of Iran as in boots on the ground could come from these neighbors leaving the US as advisors and giving air support and free Israel to finish the job in Lebanon as the President of Lebanon wants hezbollah gone. That would only leave the IRGC being protected by the UK and living in the UK to deal with.

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March 07, 2026

Is Thomas Massie Corrupt?

Timothy Birdnow

Am I the only person who thinks there is something wrong with Thomas Massie? Massie used to be a solid conservative and loyal Republican and yet now he's gone full John McCain, voting with the Democrats to undercut the Trump Administration and his own party repeatedly. For instance, Massie co-authored the bill invoking the War Powers Act to hamstring the President while we are in the heat of open battle. Massie wraps himself in the cloak of the Constitution, arguing that only Congress can take make war. But is it principled? Did Massie invoke the War Powers Act when Biden bombed Iranian militia along inside Iraq, for instance. Did he kick up a fuss when Obama dropped 26,000 bombs on seven countries in 2016 without Congressional approval? He might have disapproved but it didn't go any farther than that.

But NOW he's apparently discovered that the Constitution gives war-making power ONLY to Congress even while the President is Commander in Chief of the armed services and is tasked with making the nation safe. Oh, and every President since Washington has exercised this power onoccasion.

So what gives? Why has Massie suddenly changed in this way?

this may give us the answer.

Our friends at Canada Free Press are doing the work Americans Just Won't Do and they have learned:

New FEC filings reveal Rep. Thomas Massie received several max-level $7,000 donations from Mahrouq

Also backed Ilhan Omar, Ro Khanna, Cori Bush, Keith Ellison, and ActBlue with 79% of his overall donors also giving to Democrats

Fin

Mahrouq is the name of a poorly identified donor to the Democrats - for big money. Massie is receiving donations from the same people who support ACT BLUE.

And who is this Mahrouq? Sounds like a foreign Muslim to me, although I suppose he could be a Somali.

Is that why Massie made repeated calls for ICE to get out of Minnesota? Was he profiting from the con game going on there with Somali day care centers?

Looks like Massie has been bought by the enemy. Sold his soul.

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Kiss it Goodbye Cassidy

Timothy Birdnow

Cassidy Hutchinson, that Puta on the Potomac, has FINALLY been referred to the DOJ for criminal charges stemming from her lie about Donald Trump's reaction to the election of 2020 and her claim he assaulted a secret service agent. She testified, under oath, that Trump had tried to grab the steering wheel in "the Beast" aka his limo when the secret service told him they wouldn't take him to the J6 protests for security purposes. It was not true.

Cassidy went before the J6 and told these lies, which is a felony.

The turncoat former Trump aid has made a lot of money and won a lot of attaboys from the mefia and the Democrats for betraying her boss and telling a brazen, ridiculous lie about him. It's now time she paid the price.

You can't hide from justice. It finds you - in this world or the next.

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Big Win in Court over Resettlement

Timothy Birdnow

The notoriously liberal Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has sided with the Trump Administration, agreeing the President has the legal authority to suspend refugee resettlement in the United States.

This is a big win in court.

Pro-immigration groups had won an injunction in a lower court to stop Trump from indefinitely suspending the resettlement of aliens in America on the legal basis of "girls just wanna have fun" Or "I'm rubber you're glue" or whatever other woefully ridiculous concept they were able to employ. Fortunately the panel of the 9th Circuit knew this was a bridge too far and that the President has very broad authority in these matters.

I am of the opinion that these nuisance lawsuits are designed to tie up career government lawyers so they can't go after more important matters. Normally you can't do that; the government has too much money and can stay at it. But this isn't about bankrupting anyone as it would be to private citizens, but rather just to waste time.

At any rate a win's a win.

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Paxton "I'll Quit if Cornyn Passes SAVE"

Timothy Birdnow

Ken Paxton tells John Cornyn he'll drop out of the race for the Senate if Cornyn commits to one simple thing - passing the SAVE Act.

He wants Cornyn to drop his objections to the talking filibuster and thus push the measure through. Naturally the RINO Cornyn is unwilling to go along.

Paxton states:

I would consider dropping out of this race if Senate Leadership agrees to lift the filibuster and passes the SAVE America Act."

John Cornyn is a coward who has refused to support abolishing the filibuster to pass this bill. Now, Fake News reporters and the establishment are trying to destroy me with misinformation," he went on. 

The truth is clear: No one has been more loyal to Donald Trump than me—fighting the stolen 2020 election, being in Mar-a-Lago when he announced his 2024 campaign, and standing with him in NY in the face of lawfare.

For the good of our country and for the good of passing President Trump's agenda, I am determined to help him get this done.

He's right; Cornyn and the other squishy Republicans don't want to push this forward because they fear the repercussions down the road. They are more worried about their personal long-term political viability than about the country.

I hope and pray Paxton cleans Cornyn's clock in the runoff.

I caught Karl Rove the other day saying Paxton can't win because of "baggage" which essentially means he thinks we should let the Democrats choose our candidates. Rve knows there was a plot to undermine Paxton precisely because he was a danger to them. But in typical Rovian fashion he called for Paxton to bow out, saying Cornyn would win and was the greatest thing since sliced bread. The RINO wing is still very powerful in the GOP. Shoot; Rove sits on the board of Fox News! With people like that working behind the scenes is it any wonder we couldn't move the ball at all until Trump showed up?

Go Pax Man!

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The Three Witches of the East

Timothy Birdnow

Three Fatwahs, no waiting!


These were the big three clerics in Iran and their proclamation to keel Americans is now compulsory on faithful Shiite Muslims everywhere.

The author of this piece - Michael Snyder, argues this is a huge deal and maybe it is, but isn't this basically what they've been doing all along? Seems to me this won't take up too much of our time.

I love how they act as if they are victims in this; they are the ones who have waged endless war on Israel and "the Great Satan" as they call us. This is entirely of their own making and deep down these fatuous fathead fatwah peddlers know it too.

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March 06, 2026

Stealing Seats

Timothy Birdnow

Take a look at this photograph. Is it a high school graduation photo from Iran? A dating ap from Afghanistan?

No, it's a photo of Lakeisha M. Alson, the REPUBLICAN candidate for the state senate in North Carolina.

Imra'a' Alson is a lifelong Muslim, but more importantly a lifelong Democrat, who ran as a Republican to utilize North Carolina's open primary system as a loophole.

Now take a look at this. The only difference is the color of the sheet.

Democrats never change, do they?

Alson ran unopposed in the primary and is now the Republican candidate for the state senate.

At any rate this girl in the hood is running as a Republican, as is another Democrat named Katie Barr it’s "the only way to kick these corrupt cowards out of office.” She claims that Republicans have "rigged the maps” to ensure they will come out victors "every me.”

Barr’s website explains. who states:

"The general election has already been decided. So - the primary is the only competition for this job,”

This was inevitable since the Democrats are truly desperate to win seats at any cost and failing that they need to subvert them. This is what the Democrats have done to Republicans for a long time.

Who here remembers Rush Limbaugh's "Operation Chaos" where he encouraged Republicans to vote in open primaries for Hillary Clinton just to bloody up Barack Obama? Rush didn't devise this strategy - he simply borrowed it from the Democrats, who had been doing it for some time. Republicans rarely use the rules to their advantage in this way; it's not how our side thinks. We beleve in rules and laws because we believe in order and that there is in fact a moral right and wrong. They do not, which is why they will do anything it takes.

Like run a radical leftist woman as a Republican to steal a seat they couldn't win in a fair fight. And we let them do it.

There are ways around this; years ago the GOP in Missouri declared the primary null and void and held their own elections via caucus because too many Democrats were changing their registration just to tamper with our elections. I don't know North Carolina law but I would think something similar could be done.

At any rate this is where we are at; the Democrats are now pretending to be Republicans to steal power. That has to stop.

If the NC GOP can't call a caucus and rid us of this meddlesome yeast (infection) then they should run an independent candidate against her and endorse that candidate.

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Disrupt the Networks

Timothy Birdnow

Fraud in Minnesota; It's worse than you think.

I am convinced that this was a politically-motivated scheme to steal and launder vast sums of taxpayer cash back to the Democrats. I suspect the Democrats would be a minority party if they weren't always flush with money stolen from the public and laundered in just this way. This is but the tip of a vast iceberg and we are the SS Titanic.

We need to move faster on this investigation; if we start exposing this stuff and prosecuting it to the fullest we can break the web of dark money flowing to the Progressive/Left radicals. And if we do that we can finally have free and fair elections without thumbs on the scales.

American politics is an illusion, a magic show, and has been for decades. It is fueled by all sorts of dark money, which means it either circumvents scrutiny but comes from donors who have no business donating - like the Chicoms - or it is money stolen from taxpayers and laundered to the Democrats. It is aided by a complicit propaganda machine that is ostensibly privately owned but it in lockstep and seeks the overthrow of America in favor of a socialist New World Order. The public has long opposed much of what they are getting but don't know who is to blame, or how things went the way they did, and too many Americans still believe the mainstream media, despite obvious examples of them lying to us. (Covid for instance, or the Trump Russian Collusion hoax.)

For the first time in ages we have people emerging who won't just take their cut and turn a blind eye, and with the advent of citizen journalism we have outlets for information that were previously denied us. Now we can fight back.

So the DOJ needs to get moving on this. The sooner we get these things broken to the public the sooner we can disrupt the networks and free America from the tyranny of special interests and fabian socialism.

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Trump's Four D Chess

Timothy Birdnow

Over at Conservative Treehouse we are treated to a timeline of just how Trump is systematically destroying on the international stage.

And this is not just China but the whole world.

As he points out Trump has squeezed the Chicoms on oil. Having cut off Venezuelan oil he now has cut off Iranian to the Chinese, and this has far-reaching implications. China cannot function without a lot of oil and this is a sizable chunk of their industrial power involved. But this also helps to defund the Russians as the Chicoms can't really buy Russian oil because it first flows through India where it is refined. So no refined oil is coming to the Chinese, even though they share a long border with Russia. They can no more use Russian crude than a diner can eat his prime steak raw; the diner winds up with salmonella or worms and so does the Chinese economy.

Of course it's rare earth elements are a big matter too, which is why Trump squeezed Greenland so hard; he wanted an alternative source. In fact he's been finding them in a number of places and the Chinese monopoly is breaking. Without their control of rare earth elements the Chicoms can't manipulate the cost of electronics, forcing us to accept their goods over homemade gadgets.

Meanwhile Trump has now cut off the supply of military drones and other weaponry he Putin used to receive for oil. Russia won't be able to continue to prosecute the war in Ukraine. (I've long said the key was to defund Russia and Trump appears ready to o so.)

But this raises the price of oil, does it not? Yes, but short term and in the process American oil companies have the funding to expand operations here in the U.S., money they didn't have before but needed. Oil exploration is expensive, and oil extraction from fracking even more so. Our oil industry was always just marginally competitive for that reason. But now we can build it up enough to weather the coming drop in price.

Meanwhile the Europeans are losing their own sources of oil and gas, and this forces them back to the American camp; no more playing footsie with their Celestial lovers in the Orient.

Trump is truly a man who knows what he is doing - he's way ahead of every other "leader" in the Western world and probably the Eastern world too.

Of course there is danger, but isn't there always? If something should happen to Mr. Trump, and if Mr. Vance is unable to step in adequately (he could be paralyzed by some sort of bogus "crime" the CIA invents) this thing could unravel and with it a world war could start. Imagine if the Chinese decided to open the strait of Hormuz? This particular scenario has a stark resemblance to what is seen in the Book of Revelations.

But be that as it may Trump is spanking our enemies and anyone who is honest has to admit that. And it was long overdue.

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March 04, 2026

Iran Bragged About Having 11 Nuclear Devices

Timothy Birdnow

I have no doubt this is so. Iran has long had the bomb, in my opinion. They just haven't done a physical test of it.

[link]https://nypost.com/2026/03/03/us-news/iran-claimed-to-have-enough-uranium-for-11-nuclear-bombs-during-geneva-talks-us-envoy-witkoff-says/]Iran Claimed to have Enough Uranium for 11 Nuclear Bombs During Geneva Talks: U.S. Envoy Witkoff Says

Iran has been working on this for years, and they had the infrastructure. The enrichment process IS the nuclear program, I might add.

What Iran has been doing is waiting to roll this out for a time when they have the other things they need - mainly, a proper delivery system we can't take out. They have been experimenting with implosion devices which is far more complicated than the Hiroshima-style gun detonator. But it reduces the weight considerably and gives more bang for the buck.

I would add Iran is very good with computer technology and the U.S. tests nukes on computers, not with underground or air burst detonations. Iran may well do the same.

They have been stalling for time until they have themselves in a position where we can't take the whole program out. That was and remains the goal of the regime there.

So we are not out of the woods. Iran could well find a way to deliver a nuke against us somehow, or against "The Little Satan".

OH, and while we are at it, let me remind everyone that the Department of Homeland Security is STILL not funded by the Democrats, this while we are at war with a nation that has made terrorism an art form. If we get hit by Iran in some terrorist attack it will be blood on THEIR hands! Is New York City, or L.A. worth Trump Derangement Syndrome? It could well come down to that.

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Retirement Mania in Congress

Timothy Birdnow

31 Republicans are not seeking re-election to Congress while 21 Democrars are doing likewise.


This makes it more difficult for Republicans to retain control of the House in particular.

Why are so many leaving? Because, thanks to DOGE and the digging being done by the FBI and Trump allies I suspect a lot of Republicans (and of course Democrats) no longer find "government service" attractive; the fringe benefits are drying up, the girls can't be had as easily without fear of exposure, the dirty back room deals are coming to light. Who wants to work in an environment where you actually have to do something and face stiff opposition? The gravy train is ending.

But of course this isn't a normal election and there is reason for optimism - and concern. We really don't know how this will play out. It depends on having good candidates and having enough money. Trump has disrupted the Democrat money machine in a fundamental way. He's also exposed the fraud machines the Democrats use, and exposed illegal alien voting. The dirty tricks employed by the Donks may not work this time.

It's going to be a wild ride; buckle up!

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I Got Laid Off with Over a Third of a Million People and All I got was this Lousy Tee-shirt

Timothy Birdnow

A good start!


And while these particular leeches will no doubt continue to vote Democrat they won't continue to donate Democrat, at least not at the levels they had been.

Has anyone noticed any decline in services as a result of a third of a million layoffs? Didn't think so.

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Butt Muncho Killing the World Cup

Timothy Birdnow

40% of ticketholders to the World Cup in Mexico have canceled as a result of the whole Butt Muncho affair.


I'll be honest; I really don't care that much about this story except I soooo wnted to use the phrase "Butt Muncho".

At any rate anyone stupid enough to go to Mexico now probably shouldn't be there in the first place. It's what happens when you have what amounts to a civil war going on between the Cartels - who are basically running their own countries inside Mexico - and the government there, a socialist government, I might add.

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Crockett, Crenshaw Creamed, Cornyn Collapsing

Timothy Birdnow

Jasmine Crockett went off like a rocket - but she barely got off the launch pad.


The crazy Congresssista got soundly beaten by her equally crazy but less obnoxious opponent Rep. James Talarico, a largely unknown state rep who ran against her in the U.S. Senate primary for the Democrats. While Crockett isn't out exactly she now has to run in a competitive district and will probably lose her House seat as well as the Senate.

At any rate it's kind of sad as Crockett had no chance of becoming Senator; she is only popular in her home district.

In other news John Cornyn, despite spending gargantuan sums of money, is forced into a runoff with Texas AG Ken Paxton.

And in a final bit of good news RINO Republican House member Dan "Melonhead" Crenshaw lost his party's nomination for the House of Representatives after Donald Trump refused to endorse the so-called "Eyepatch McCain". Crenshaw was notorious for siding with Democrats in many clear-cut instances over Trump and his own party caucus. Go woke go choke Dan!

All in all it was a pretty good night.

A very good night, I might add: Al Green, the obnoxious cane-pointing jerk who was twice expelled from Trump's addresses to Congress and who sought to impeach the President lost his seat, losing to his Democratic challenger. 

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A Twentieth Century Man in the Wrong Time

Timothhy Birdnow

In many ways I loathe the modern world. Here is a prime example of why.

My CPAP machine was on it's last legs. While I need the darned thing since I have a serious heart condition and obstructive sleep apnea is very hard on your heart I've never enjoyed it because it takes forever to fall asleep with it on since it forces all manner of fluids out of my sinuses and into my throat. The end result is coughing for about an hour before I finally fall asleep.

But I can live with that; I love the machine because I sleep better once I do fall asleep and I seep deeper and longer.

So naturally the makers of CPAP machines have to go and redisgn the darned things.

My new machine is sleeker and smaller and that's a good thing, you would think. But it does not have a sim card to record data for my doctor; instead it has a wireless connection that broadcasts in real time.

And you rent the machine for one year and then you own it. BUT if you are non-compliant in using it the insurance company stops paying for it and you have to shell out the entire cost of the machine. What this means is they report your usage, and they watch your usage carefully.

I used my old machine for a couple of days after receiving the new one and some dude from the company called to chastise me. He called and then demanded I verify my date of birth and other such personal items. I told him to go pound sand; I didn't know for sure he was with the company and it could easily have been a phishing expedition, for all I knew. I douut it was; he was just trying to find out why I wasn't using the machine.

The point is, it's nobody's business if I am using it or not. It's the way they use technology to seduce us to allow our privacy to be invaded. This is the way it always starts; with a nanny system where everyone is in your business. Eventually what started as a convenience becomes a necessity and then is mandatory. Before you know it you've lost your fundamental freedom.

I know; people will say "it's just one little thing" but like water it's just one little drop until you have a flood.

When I got my first CPAP there was nothing like this. They did not hold the threat of non-payment over your head, and spy on you to make sure you comply with their rules. They paid for it and it was between you and your doctor. But now technology is allowing the insurance company to babysit you lest "their" investment be wasted. How long before the government steps in and makes it a criminal matter to fail to use your CPAP and thus wasting insurance company dollars - or Medicare money?

At any rate I resent the whole thing.

But then there's more to this story.

My old CPAP had a reservoir that could last for two days if you were lucky. CPAP's require distilled water to hydrate your sinuses. I mean, the thing is basically a compressor blowing air up your nose and that dries your sinuses out. So what did they do? This machine has a smaller reservoir to keep with the cool, sleek look, and it only lasts a little over half the night. Six hours tops. So I keep waking in the night with burning in my nose and nasal cavity. I start sneezing my head off. If I don't get up and refill the stupid thing I won't get back to sleep.

In fact I thought at first I was getting a cold because I kept sneezing and my sinuses burned and I didn't realize the machine was out of water. Now that I know what it is I have had to get up every night just to service the machine. My old machine required no servicing when I was trying to sleep.

So for aesthetics they made this machine horribly impractical and for what?

That is such a modern thing; to fix something that isn't broke and in the process break it.

So now I have a machine that spies on me and that wakes me in the night demanding I feed it like a cholicy baby.

All I wanted was a simple device. All I ever want with anything is a simple device. I hate all the bells and whistles that you cannot escape any longer. Take my computer (please!) There are all sorts of convenient little things about it, little key shortcuts and the like that I am forever accidentally hitting and causing chaos. I don't need all these aps they put on this machine, nor do I want them. I just want a basic computer that does basic stuff. Modernity won't let you do that; you must become part of the Borg Collective.

Take cell phones. I have a simple flip phone, a Consumer Celllular Iris. It is fine for my needs but I am forever running up against this modern age with it. For example, my doctor wanted me on MyChart and so they set me up for it. The way they did that was to send my phone a web link, something completely useless to me. I tried copying it from the phone into my computer but it didn't work - it was a complicated, lengthy address and I don't see well enough to be able to do that. So I couldn't do what a much simpler task would have allowed. They are making it increasingly impossible to live without a smart phone.

I had a smart phone but my bad eyesight made it impossible to use. By the time I actually answered any call they had hung up; it was too convoluted an answering process. The thing was always dropping calls too. Once I had been trying to get ahold of a doctor for days and then they called and the damnable call dropped! This was a very important call. Enraged I tossed the machine on the couch with too much vigor and it bounced off and landed on the floor, breaking in the process. That was the one and only experiment I did with smart phones; now I use flip phones that cost thirty to forty bucks.

Don't even get me started on my laptop. It only downloads from Microsoft and it is full of pop-up adds that block everything. Oh, and since I have to expand my screen to see the ads are always blocking text. But to get rid of those I have to get an ad blocker and that will have to come from Microsoft or I'll have to take this computer out of s-mode. I did that before and the machine simply "disappeared" my cursor, making it useless. I had to exchange that machine for another.

I warn everyone - this modern technology is like the chain Ebeneazor Scrooge was forging in life. He made it link by link and yard by yard, and in the end it was intended to wrap him forever in Hell. Little by little these technologies have been wrapping us and in the process we are losing our humanity, nay, our salvation itself for the convenience of Grubhub aps or Uber rides.

I am not a luddite and always believed there is a positive role for technology. But now, with AI coming in, and deep fakes everywhere, we are facing a very dangerous point in our history. Technology is about to make our world into something not just unrecognizable but it will take away our freedoms in a manner never before seen.

Let me get religious for a moment; several of the things in the Bible, the prophecies, make perfect sense in light of modern technology.

The Book of Revelations says:

1 Then I saw a second beast, coming out of the earth. It had two horns like a lamb, but it spoke like a dragon. 12 It exercised all the authority of the first beast on its behalf, and made the earth and its inhabitants worship the first beast, whose fatal wound had been healed. 13 And it performed great signs, even causing fire to come down from heaven to the earth in full view of the people. 14 Because of the signs it was given power to perform on behalf of the first beast, it deceived the inhabitants of the earth. It ordered them to set up an image in honor of the beast who was wounded by the sword and yet lived. 15 The second beast was given power to give breath to the image of the first beast, so that the image could speak and cause all who refused to worship the image to be killed.

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Fire coming down from heaven is an obvious reference to air warfare. But the "image of the Beast"? In times past I thought maybe that meant the dude was on television, but now I think it means he'll us AI in his image to manipulate the public. This sounds very much like AI to me.

And of course the Mark of the Beast can be easily done now and I can see how, with this powerful AI in place, it would be almost a necessity. Computers can now steal identities with ease and with so many people doing e-commerce (in fact it's growing increasingly difficult to use cash for anything) securing identity will become a top priority. How to do that? An implantable chip would make perfect sense; you would use a scanner on your computer or smart phone to prove your identity.

And then they own you.

We are rushing headlong into Armageddon and I see no way to stop this juggernaut. I know that technology can't be stopped; the guy with the greatest tech always wins in the end as history has shown. But we've never dealt with tech like this before and frankly, we worship it. That's what that Bible passage I quoted above means. AI will be the Golden Calf of the whole world.

In the end Jesus will, of course, simply brush all this aside "with the sword of His mouth and the brightness of His coming" in other words with words. Christ's reign will begin not because of His warmaking so much as His speaking the truth. How words will be able to drown out the words of the Beast (which is described as a flooe pouring from his mouth in the Book of Revelations) is beyond me but somehow God knows how to do it.


But I'd rather put the Apocalypse on hold for a while - at least until after I am room temperature (and that doesn't mean I want to have lizard DNA make me into a reptile.) But I find it increasingly hard to not join into the mad rush to the brink of destruction. There is no place for a man who just wants to live simply and be left alone in this modern world.

A pox upon it! I was perfectly comfortable in the twentieth century, and maybe even before.

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March 03, 2026

Miss Congeniality

Timothy Birdnow

Miss Congeniality!


Sadly America has "been done with this" aka her for a long time but somehow we can't get shed of the old bag.

This is what guilty people do, evince faux rage over "mistreatment" when all that is happening is questions are being asked she does not want to answer.

I would add Hillary threw her chancer-ridden husband under the bus hard in her testimony.

She is such a charming woman, is she not? And just think; she could have been President.

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Tlaib Calls Us "They"

Timothy Birdnow

Why hasn't this woman been deported, or at least kicked out of Congress?



James Surowiecki
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You're a member of Congress. Don't call the U.S. "they."

Rashida Tlaib
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Both the U.S. and genocidal Israel doesn't care about the laws. This is who they are.

If she thinks we are "they" then it tells me she has no right to be where she is, in a position of authority in the United States government. Maybe she should be deported? Maybe we should send her to Iran at this point?

This is how these Progressives in Congress really think. AOC, Crockett, etc. all do not thin of themselves as Americans so much as warriors fighting a guerilla campaign to take out a foreign enemy - us.

We've got to start taking actions against these kinds of people. They are a tumor on the body politic, a cancerous lesion.

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Coalition of the Willing

Timothy Birdnow

A true "coalition of the willing" has coalesced around the U.S./Israeli war on Iran.


Saudi Arabia is the latest to join the group.

Meanwhile the crazy Iranians have sought to internationalize this conflict, attacking British bases in Cypress.

They've longed for this for many years and now they are getting it - and they realize it's not so much fun after all.

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Iran Releasing Prisoners

Timothy Birdnow

Iran is setting the prisoners free:

Hengaw Organization for Human Rights
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All detainees held at the Central Prison of Marivan were released shortly after Israeli and U.S. fighter jets bombed military and intelligence facilities in the city, according to information received by Hengaw.

The development occurred on Monday, March 2, 2026.
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No doubt this is an attempt to get the public on their side, and maybe convince Trump to negotiate. Neither will happen at this point.

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The Hour of Cowards

Timothy Birdnow

Why did the chicken cross the road? To do his podcast.

Uh Matt, I am on record as saying we needed to do this at least since Obama. In fact I had rather hoped Bush would do Iran instead of Iraq and I went on record saying so. I'm not much of an influencer these days but I at least said so all along and so did many others:


Matt Walsh
@MattWalshBlog
I can't take the gaslighting, guys. I really can't. Conservatives are now running around saying "Iran has been waging war on us for 47 years." Okay then why didn't any of you call for an attack on Iran at any point until now? Why didn't you make a case for Trump "ending the war, not starting it" until precisely the moment when Trump did it? You and I both know that you are latching onto a talking point you never used until 45 seconds ago. You and I both know that almost every conservative influencer in the business was opposed to war with Iran until just now. And now you're trying to use justifications that stretch back decades. It doesn't make any sense. If you changed your mind, fine. Say so. Explain why. You're allowed to change your mind. I've changed my mind about things. But don't try to rewrite history. Be honest about it. There's too much at stake to play these games.
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Uh, also Matt apparently you are unaware that Iran has tried to assassinate President Trump at least one time already, and they have been filtering people into this country through the last four years. They were behind the horrific attack on Israel that led to warfare. They have attacked us repeatedly.

When the facts on the ground change you change your opinion, or should if you are wise.

Iran has been a low-enough priority in times past because we thought we could manage them. But not now.

Also, the Iranian People are in full revolt, which gives us a golden opportunity. Or do you think that no matter what it's not our business to bump off the world's leading state sponsor of terrorism?

Audentes Fortuna Duvat "Fortune favors the bold" as the old Latin proverb states. Sadly the Matt Walsh's of the world never met a situation that favored THEIR being bold.

We are at an historical crux, a real chance to change the horrible situation in the Middle East and perhaps bring peace for a time. Trump is playing this very strategically. He has no intention of sending in ground troops; he doesn't need to do so! We can bomb our way to a better world but only if we have the stones to take action.

Too many on our side are spineless, unwilling to do anything that might cause problems as they see it. Apparently Walsh is one such.

THAT is why we are always on the defensive, always losing.

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