November 13, 2025
Remember Quisling and Vicchy? The French are still nothing but troublemaking surrender monkeys.
France Announces That It Will Help Draft the Constitution for a Palestinian State as Israel and Iran Move Toward War
We've had multiple offers of a Palestinian state, all rejected by the Palestinians, who cling to "from the river to the sea" which means ALL of Palestine, not just their territory. They have never shown any willingness to compromise their dream of driving Israel into the sea and there is no reason to think they will honor any agreement if they get their own state now.
All that will happen if Palestine gets it's own state is they will use it as a platform to attack Israel all the harder.
I would point out that Palestine is dirt poor, and not because they have bad land or fewer resources but because they divert all their energy and wealth to making weapons to attack their Jewish neighbors. Despite that Israel provides electricity to them, and medical services, and natural gas. They are a client province of Israel, basically, and that because they are unwilling to do these things on their own. They hold the old concept of taking wealth rather than making wealth. That inevitably leads to poverty and suffering.
The French have to know this but don't care. They are trying to appease the Muslims in their own country, whom they invited in and who now are running amok.
There is an easy way for France to test Palestine's intentions; put a clause in the draft constitution that says they may not expand the territory agreed to under any peace settlement in any way. If there is any teeth in that clause (such as a warning the land will revert to Israel and international recognition of Palestine will be withdrawn) the Palestinians won't accept it. Then everyone will know.
But they won't do that; they'll be enamored of the "peace process" and say "we're so close to a deal, we need to not ruin it now with security demands for Israel" and the new Palestinian state will become the center of Jihadi activity against Israel - and the U.S.
Trump needs to make it clear to France we aren't going to tolerate their interference here. Heavy tariffs would be a good start.
Meanwhile Iran is building missiles as fast as Hunter Biden can snort down white powders, and it's clear they plan on another attack on the Promised Land. I doubt Israel will wait to be hit first.
Good news from all over.
Maybe Emmanuel Macron should move to Tel Aviv and live through a few bombardments before he meddles in affairs for which he is wholly unfit to judge.
BTW the Saudis won't sign on to any peace accord unless/until there is a Palestinian state. Now why do you suppose that is? They never demanded that before; on the contrary they quietly opposed it. It's because the Saudis have always profited from the chaos in the region and if this war fully and completely ends and peace is in the region Israel will be able to fully defend herself against Iran and any others who may want to threaten her security. Israel will be a true competitor to the Saudis for power and wealth in the Middle East. The Saudis ultimately would like to build a Caliphate under their control and Israel would stop them. Saudi Arabia is not our friends; make no mistake. Oh, and the royal family there also fears the Wahhabists, who put them in power and who keep them there. They can't go too far or the terrorism that has tormented Isreael will come to the desert kingdom.
But to get back to France, they have had multiple constitutions over the last two centuries and most of those have failed; what makes them qualified to write one for another nation? Ours is the same now as it was in the beginning (although we often don't follow it); seems to me France shouldn't be telling anyone how to run their governments. We at least can claim our constitution worked and has worked all along. France can't say that. Maybe the new leader of Palestine should be called the Napoleon or something.
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Here is a repost of a Daily /caller article about a proposed new law to allow lawmakers spied on by the Arctic Frost program to sue the government for up to half a million clams. The article quotes Gregg Jarrett who argues it is a terrible idea - and I concur.
As Jarrett points out, this is an ex post facto law, something that violates the Constitution. Congress can't make retroactive laws; it's not authorized under Article 1, Sections 9 and 10 of the U.S. Constitution.
But we have to ask; why do lawmakers get this special protection and not everyday citizens? This law should be applicable to anyone regardless of their employment status. In America laws protect everyone, not just the privileged few.
AND it allows them to sue the government. So in essence any judgments paid out will come from... drumroll please... The U.S. taxpayers! It's not coming out of the pockets of those who created Arctic Frost, or who implemented the unlawful taking of phone records and the like.
Basically the citizenry gets stuck for the sins of the Biden Administration.
Senate Republicans inserted this measure into the budget C.R.
I find this part interesting:
So, our old friend Yakov Bozoberg wouldn't let AT&T tell Sen. Cruz. The first order of business for the Senate after settling this shutdown matter should be to file articles of impeachment against the good judge. He's clearly acting not out of legal concerns but as a partisan for the Democrats.
At any rate there needs to be legal remedies for this, and heads need to roll over Arctic Frost, but special dispensation to bring lucrative lawsuits should not enter into it. Boasberg and Jack Smith should be the ones being sued, not the U.S. government. (I know; they can't sue Boasberg, but of course that law could be changed, although it won't happen with the current makeup of the Senate.)
If justice isn't done I fear the citizenry may start taking these matters into their own hands. The Left is trying to do that very thing now. This is the stuff of civil wars; an abusive, unresponsive government that lets lawlessness go unpunished. Under President Trump that lawlessness is waning, but it's still smoldering and the Left could fan it into a flame. If, say, the Left were to be successful in taking Mr. Trump's head off his ear next time all bets are off.
It's a tragic and horrible possibility and one no sane person should want. But I fear it may be where this will lead; the Left has gone completely bonkers, and the political machinery is now obviously rigged. America has become the very thing she fought in the Cold War. The Communists may have lost the battle but won the war.
Still, I oppose this particular measure; it does nothing that will lead to any real reform, or prevent this from happening in the future. It just gives one more privilege to the most privileged among us, the political class.
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November 12, 2025
Remember, most of her houses are rented to family members.
Cops called to Letitia James’ Virginia homes two dozen times since she bought them
Her father was a Black Panther and it looks like the apple doesn't fall far from the tree.
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High time. I don't know why Bondi refuses to take action, or moves so slowly. I fear she's not the person for the job.
‘Clinton Corruption Files’: Bondi, Patel unleash new evidence about former first family foundation
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Like I've been saying all along.
GERMANY’S ALLY, GERMANY’S SABOTEUR?
Three years later, the ghosts of the Nord Stream blast are back - and they’re wearing Ukrainian uniforms.
German investigators now say a Ukrainian special forces unit carried out the 2022 pipeline attack that torched Europe’s energy… https://t.co/sR4HxjnLaJ pic.twitter.com/kOZwqPkP9Y
— Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) November 10, 2025
And a Polish court just let the prime suspect - an Ukrainian - walk. Now why would they do that?
It seems likely Biden and Zelensky cooked up this particular false flag attack.
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Another win at SCOTUS.
Trump Secures Another Win as the Supreme Court Makes Emergency SNAP Ruling
Ordering the Administration to misapply funds to SNAP was a trap laid by the lower court, which knew full well that it is illegal for Trump to do that without Congressional approval and it would subject Trump to impeachment. Frankly, the judge in the lower court is the one who should be impeached for this.
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November 11, 2025
Oh the horror!
Nancy Pelosi’s daughter announces run for California Senate.
As a boy I remember watching hosted horror shows on Saturday nights. Shows like Seymore Pesents or Creature Feature or whatnot were wall-to-wall on Saturday and always featured bad B movies with titles like Son of Frankenstein, or Son of Dracula, or Son of the Mummy. Well, this is daughter of the Creature from the Black Lagoon.
If you want some realy fright just imagine her winning her mother's old House seat one of these days...
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Just like I've been saying; the economy is doing very well despite what they media is telling us, and what a number of Republicans seem to believe.
The Race for the Trump Economy is On
All indicators attributable to Trump's time in office are suggesting a huge boom.
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An expose' on how USAID plotted with foreign powers to subvert American democracy and our national leadership.
New: USAID's Secret Signal Chats Document Plot Against U.S. Leadership
From Redstate:
But what's not reported is the international aspect. One participant explicitly frames it as "a global anti-authoritarian movement," connecting U.S. officials with "colleagues from around the world who have dealt with this directly."
They reference coordination with Johns Hopkins, "international democracy and conflict mitigation spaces," and efforts to mobilize across borders against what they perceive as domestic authoritarianism.
At what point does this become treason?
As always, patience as I pull together this thread.I urge you to read the entire thread and listen to the video clips. There's some very disconcerting stuff here; the clips presented people appear to be engaged in an effort to (at least) conceal their international contacts and conversations from the legally constituted authority - namely, President Trump.
Look at this:
During that conversation, the speaker said in part:
We don't have to be intermediaries, either. We can bring in actors, or colleagues from around the world, that dealt with this directly, very specific issues (inaudible.) Whether that's on tackling corruption or how to respond to corruption, mobilizing around corruption, we can bring those folks in, and kind of be those facilitators. And so, again, I think those coordinations and structures are just starting to take place.
OK, now I'm not wild-eyed conspiracy theorist, but having a bunch of disgruntled former USAID employees talking in a Signal chat about "tackling corruption" is more than disconcerting, it's downright unsettling. This appears to be Trump Derangement Syndrome mobilizing for battleBut here's the part that should have your eyebrows tobogganing off the top of your skull:
This speaker says:
The foment of our current constitutional crisis is our opportunity to catalyze and synergize a dynamic change-making. A dynamic change, making fractal ecosystems capable of co-generating the emergence of the new (driving them together? Unclear) based social-political-economic governance systems. That is a long sentence.
It's a long sentence because of all the bureaucratic jargon layered on thicker than butter on country biscuits. But if you strip away all that, what you're left with looks a lot like a group of people, at the very least, planning to drive some major changes to "social-political-economic governance."
Also, what constitutional crisis? I'm not aware of any constitutional crisis. President Trump was elected and inaugurated in accordance with the Constitution. His administration cabinet officials and other appointees were nominated and confirmed in accordance with the Constitution. Whenever a judge, no matter how transparently biased, has ruled that the Trump administration should stop taking a given action, they have stopped, pending further judicial action.
This is insurrection, open rebellion, not defending the rule of law.
More needs to be done than just dissolving USAID. Prosecutions are in order.
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Who is it that is goosestepping it's way into the future? It isn't the MAGA folks.
Furry Democrat Running for Congress Celebrated Kirk Assassination, Wants to put MAGA Americans in hard labor camps
He's not an aberration either - Democrats across the country follow a program shockingly similar to the National Socialists, including, well, socialism, anti-semitism, big public works projects, a heavy government regulatory scheme, large social welfare programs, etc.
And in typical leftist fashion they accuse us of being who they themselves truly are - Fascists. If Antifa meant what it said it would rise against the Democrats and the Left. Of course, Antifa is just the SA of the modern Democratic party...
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Is she completely irony-impaired or is she really this desperate?
Potentially Facing Decades in Prison and Millions in Fines, Letitia James Seeks Dismissal of Mortgage Fraud Charges
She wants the charges dropped because they are politically motivated (she claims) yet she never extended the same courtesy to Mr. Trump. The charges she levied against HIM were ridiculous and purely partisan - she promised to get him when she ran for office.
This chick is a real piece of work. I hope she winds up doing hard time.
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November 10, 2025
How the radical left plans on using Momdani.
Leaked Documents Exposed Democratic Socialist (sic) Plans to Control Zohran Momdani
Democratic socialism is a euphemistic term for socialism with a happy face. But in the end the iron boot mustfall to implenent any kind of socialism, which is state control of the eeconomy. I never use the term; all ds is is radical socialism in transition. Eventually they stop bothering with the phrase "democratic".
At any rate they already are demanding Momdani bend to their will. And don't think he won't do so eagerly.
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Well, well, well...
Former Capitol Police officer a forensic match for Jan. 6 pipe bomber, sources say…
More and more it looks like the Capitol Police was used as a black ops organization to foment trouble to frame the President. At least they did if what this Blaze story suggests actually is accurate.
The program found Shauni Kerkhoff produced a 94% -98% match with videos of the J6 pipe bomber. Karkhoff was a female former Capitol cop who left the force mid 2021 for a job at the, drumroll please, CIA!
How much do you want to bet she was already working for the CIA on J6, they just didn't tell anyone?
The article states:
"The FBI put us one door away from the pipe bomber within days of January 6, and we were deliberately pulled away for no logical or logically investigative reason,” Seraphin told Blaze News Friday. "And everything about that tells me that they were involved in a cover-up and have been since day one.
This thing stinks and it gets riper the more we learn.
On the other hand this "gait analysis" could be pure rubbish, junk science run amok. And the core facts of this are in doubt.
We'll wait and see.
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Here is an interesting essay on the war of the sexes. The newest thing among leftist women is to not have a heterosexual relationship, or rather to hide the fact. The author of this piece explains that women do this because of other women, not their own actual wants.
The piece is titled "the death of men and the women who killed them" and that is fitting. It's definitely worth a read.
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November 08, 2025
How is this? In fact we keep hearing all sorts of bad news about how the public is upset about the economy yet by most metrics the economy is doing extremely well; inflation is down, unemployment is only slightly up (and that because people who weren't working anyway are now actually looking for work), gas prices are down, and investments in America are way up. Oh, and we are reducing the national debt. And many jobs are opening up that were previously stolen by illegal aliens.
But still....
Consumer confidence is down.
There is only one reason and that's the government shutdown.
This is no time for panic yet I see so many Republicans doing precisely that. It is ridiculous how a temporary bump is sending the GOP scurrying.
Do not fear; the trends are all upward. That is why the Democrats have shut the government down for so long in the first place; they are trying to strangle any recovery so Trump can't get credit.
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A huge crowd of Muslims gathered in New York City to claim the city for Islam. The same city that was once home to American Jewry.
This is what happens when you throw out your beliefs; new, alien ones come in and displace you.
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How could it not? There is no way a court can simply order Trump to fund something when the money is unavailable and he needs approval from Congress to divert funds.
Supreme Court pauses ruling on food stamps.
If this judge thinks it's a matter of law, why didn't he include Congress in his ruling? After all, it is the Senate that has stopped the funding. What is Trump supposed to do? And if Trump did divert the funds the Democrats would try to charge him with a crime, or at leat trash him for doing so. It was an intentional catch-22.
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The 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals overturned a lower court ruling that prevented President Trump from appealing his New York conviction to a Federal Court.
Trump appealed the lower court ruline which rejected Mr. Trump's appeal because of Trump v. United States, where the Supreme Court ruled the President enjoys immunity for official acts. Many of the charges brought against Mr. Trump were predicated on things that involved official acts.
As you may remember a kangaroo court found Trump guilty of 34 felonies for what was not even a misdemeanor. He was charged, tried, and convicted in the most Democratic area in the country and prosecuted by a man who promised to "get Trump".
So now Trump can have his case reheard and can appeal all the way up the Federal ladder. I suspect he'll eventually be aquitted.
The charges - and convictions - were always just a way to keep Trump from winning the election.
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Bet he is a Democrat.
Top Iowa judge allegedly passed out drunk while driving, veered into oncoming traffic
I guess this judge imbibed at both the party of the first part AND the party of the second part. High times!
But really, does a judge being drunk matter much? Most judicial rulings are just like what some guy who is three sheets to the wind would put out anyway. Maybe it would be better if we HAD more drunk judges; they might actually rule with some sense.
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