Thursday, March 19, 2026

You just might be a Democrat — The list of Democrat absurdities is growing long.

 Eric Utter

*If you are adamantly for Ukraine in the fourth year of war, but are disgusted with the United States entering the third week of its war with Iran, you just might be a Democrat.


Democrats are at it again, providing conservatives with more material with which to identify them with certainty.  So here goes with volume five:

*If you believe that most workers should be paid more … and also believe that many things should be free, you just might be a Democrat.

*If you think that women are oppressed in America … and are also strongly against the deportation of convicted illegal alien rapists and Muslim men, as well as President Trump's mission to liberate Iran, you just might be a Democrat. (Or a RINO.)

*If you would — literally — stand up for criminals but not for American citizens, you just might be a Democrat.

 *If you actually did kneel in the name of George Floyd and BLM but refused to stand for the parents of a young female Ukrainian refugee who was senselessly murdered on a train by a black repeat offender, you just might be a Democrat.

*If you are greatly troubled by the plight of the spotted owl but are a fanatical proponent of unfettered abortion, you just might be a Democrat.

*If you performatively “celebrate diversity” but cannot tolerate conservative political opinions, you just might be a Democrat.

*If you talk of “how bad” something is “in this country,” but have no idea of the historical horrors in most others, you just might be a Democrat.  Full article here...

This Would Be the Funniest Thing...

Code Pink, Rashida Tlaib, Greta Thunberg, and the Communist Party against the Cuban people. These useful idiots sided with Hamas, socialism, and pretty much every regime whose victims risked their lives to flee from.. The Tunnel Dweller

David Strom

"It may be too much to ask for, but the funniest thing to happen would be for all the socialist and communist simps who have begun their aid "flotilla" trip to Cuba to arrive just after the regime falls."  


. . . "These people are fools, of course, but not benign for being so. They have a lot of sway with the younger folks, who somehow have become convinced of two opposite things at once: that communism is far superior to capitalism, and that communist countries need to trade with capitalist countries to survive. 

Communist countries are poor only because the US won't trade with them, the bastards! "

Cubans are betting on Trump for freedom. Venezuela shows what they may get   ..."Like thousands of Cubans who settled in South Florida, Perez came to the United States under a Biden-era humanitarian parole program that President Donald Trump has moved to dismantle. That has not shaken his support for Trump.

“Every president talked about Cuba like it was untouchable. Trump was the first who treated it like a problem that could actually be solved.”

"Perez is part of a Cuban diaspora that has watched, with a mix of hope and anxiety, as the Trump administration tightens an oil blockade on the island, opens secret negotiations with Havana, and promises that regime change is only a matter of time.

“Everybody is extremely, extremely optimistic. It’s almost a surreal moment,” Marcell Felipe, who chairs the American Museum of the Cuban Diaspora, told CBC News. “We realize that this is our Berlin Wall moment.”

"His optimism comes as the Trump administration has imposed what some experts have called the most effective U.S. blockade of Cuba since the Cuban Missile Crisis, cutting off the island’s oil after seizing tankers carrying Venezuelan crude oil and threatening tariffs against any country that fills the gap. Blackouts now last up to 15 hours a day. Flights have been grounded. Food is scarce." . . .


 100% FedUp


New: AZ Sheriff Overseeing the Guthrie Abduction Case May Soon Have to Face Voters in Recall – RedState   . . . "The Pima County Sheriff was later called out for a stunt he reportedly pulled by refusing to allow the feds to handle the processing of crucial evidence, collected at the scene, at their renowned Quantico facilities, as we wrote.

RedState also reported about the joint efforts of federal and local investigators leading to the search of a Tucson home, and a vehicle being taken away by police. Authorities detained at least four people while the home was searched by a SWAT team. As my colleague Bonchie wrote:

NewsNation's Brian Entin was on the scene when a mixture of local and federal authorities arrived. He was eventually told to exit the perimeter, but reported that none of the law enforcement had left at that point.

. . . " SHERIFF RECALL EFFORT: We’ve confirmed with the Pima County Elections Department that a recall effort has been launched for Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos. It was filed on March 12th.

The sheriff says, “We’re aware of the recall and it’s the right of the people. We’ll always honor the will of the people and that’s what makes democracy.”

To move forward, 120,000 signatures have to be collected in the next 120 days to prompt the actual recall.

This comes in the wake of scrutiny over the handling of the Nancy Guthrie investigation.

"84-year-old Nancy Guthrie has been missing for around 6 weeks now, and investigators basically have no leads.

"Recall that this sheriff delayed working with the FBI at a critical moment early in the investigation by refusing to send key evidence to Quantico.

"In a case like the Guthrie disappearance, time is of the essence.

"Now, Arizona Republican congressional candidate Daniel Butierez is leading the charge to recall Sheriff Nanos." . . .

"He says that Nanos’ own deputies wanted to initiate the recall process, but they were afraid he would punish them for doing so." . . . The New York Post has more:

Ridiculous CA Wildlife Bridge Aims to Prevent Inbred Mountain Lions, but .....

But, like the Governor; the bridge looks so beautiful.

Ridiculous CA Wildlife Bridge Aims to Prevent Inbred Mountain Lions, but Will Be a Wildfire Express Lane   "The tale of Gavin Newsom's $114 million wildlife bridge in Southern California dominated political talk on Wednesday, and for good reason. As of this date, its projected cost has doubled, and the estimated completion date of "2025" is in the rear-view mirror - all to ensure that less than two dozen mountain lions can get to the other side of the road and mate with a lion it's not closely genetically related to.

"You might have heard something about it being a butterfly bridge, but that's not true." . . .

. . . "And, not surprisingly, it is brought to us by the exact same environmentalist nonprofits and public-private partnerships that allowed the Topanga State Park to become a fire trap, the same people who prevented the Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD) from fully extinguishing the Lachman Fire on January 1, 2025, before it became the Palisades Fire.

"The Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy, a California government agency and a leading force behind the project, owns 75,000 acres of land, including "the whole of the Santa Monica Mountains, the Simi Hills, the Verdugo Mountains and significant portions of the Santa Susana and San Gabriel Mountains." The agency refuses to perform prescribed burns at any meaningful level and has a list of supposedly endangered plants it refuses to allow heavy equipment near; for example, the milkvetch plant that was seen in Temescal Gateway Park, which prevented firefighters from bringing bulldozers and other equipment in to fully suppress the Lachman Fire." . . .

Could this happen? Why not? 


The Abysmal Quality of the GOP Senate Caucus Is the Real Issue, and the SAVE Act Mess Has Made That Clear

  The" American Spectator  

For his part, Trump said Wednesday that the bill was the most popular piece of legislation to come through Congress that he’d ever seen, and stated that Thune would have to “be a leader” to get it to his desk."

"The Federalist’s Sean Davis did an excellent job of summing up the predicament the Republican Party finds itself in at the moment, with lots of time until the 2026 midterms (but no real indication that will make much difference

Understand what Thune is doing right now. It’s not enough for him to kill the SAVE America Act. Thune has to kill it while also protecting his worst RINO colleagues from being exposed for opposing it.

How does Thune accomplish his? By avoiding a simple majority vote at all costs. Thune knows a public vote where Republicans get less than 50 votes—with people like Tillis and Curtis and McConnell and Murkowski voting against IT—is electoral poison. He doesn’t want it to pass, but he also can’t have it die at the hands of his own puke colleagues.

So how does Thune do this? By refusing to move to the already-passed House bill (this only requires a simple majority because the House message is privileged) and instead moving to a new, standalone Senate bill. A new Senate bill is not privileged, and therefore the motion to proceed to it is debatable, meaning it requires 60 votes.

Thune needs to kill the SAVE America Act, not expose any of his GOP colleagues as being against it, and be able to pretend that he tried. This is the actual Senate GOP trifecta—doing nothing while pretending they tried everything and protecting the worst of the worst the whole time.

So when you watch the GOP Senate bring up a brand new SAVE America Act bill and hold a single vote on a motion that needs 60 to pass, know that they’re doing it because they think you’re stupid.

. . . "Let’s remember that more than four in five Americans want the SAVE America Act passed. Why? Because it’s a basic, obvious piece of common-sense legislation that installs voter ID and proof-of-citizenship requirements so as to keep our elections from being polluted by noncitizens, not to mention the undead, from voting.

"Without election integrity, there is no point to holding elections. You aren’t a representative republic anymore. You’re a mere facsimile of that. Your entire political system is a fraud. And Americans are increasingly aware that could be — is, if you prefer — what we have already." ...More

Scott McKay is a contributing editor at The American Spectator  and publisher of the Hayride, which offers news and commentary on Louisiana and national politics, and RVIVR.com, a national political news aggregation and opinion site. Scott is also the author of The Revivalist Manifesto: How Patriots Can Win The Next American Era, and, more recently, Racism, Revenge and Ruin: It's All Obama, available November 21. 

Tucker Carlson And The Abandonment of Reason

 Monty Donohew    

"Conservatism, at its best, has been a study of knowledge rooted in continuity: facts, precedent, and principle over mood or subjective feelings. Once it abandons that, it becomes merely another tribe of the self-indulgent"


"In a recent broadcast, Tucker Carlson offered a stark pronouncement, a criticism of Trump’s treatment of Iran: “If there’s one consistent lesson of history, it means unconditional surrender means foreign troops get to rape your wife and daughter. Everyone can feel that.”

"The statement was presented as an intuitive truth, a visceral certainty available to anyone willing to “feel it.” This move, elevating affective resonance above evidentiary warrant, marks a subtle but profound shift in conservative discourse. It represents a philosophical rupture, one that echoes Francis Schaeffer’s diagnosis of modernity’s descent below what he called the “line of despair.” Tucker’s edict offers true conservatives an object lesson in recognizing and avoiding woke conservatives.

"Schaeffer, in Escape from Reason (1968), traced the Western intellectual trajectory from rational theism through Enlightenment rationalism to existential despair. At each stage, he argued, the prior foundation gives way: reason yields to romanticism, romanticism to relativism, relativism to nihilism. Once this progression crosses the line of despair, truth ceases to be objective and becomes self-authenticating, affirmed not by correspondence to reality, but by internal coherence, emotional intensity, or subjective belief. The result is a system of reasoning where the thinker’s feelings or convictions warrant their own truth, rendering ideas beyond meaningful contestation.

"The result is a closed loop: one no longer reasons from what is, but instead reasons from what feels inevitable." . . . More

Sen. Kennedy Calls Out Susan Rice As Only He Can

Becky Noble    . . . "It's really no surprise that Susan Rice would be okay with punishing political opponents. She participated in the spying operation by the Obama administration of Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign, and was a top Biden White House official when the Department of Justice (DOJ) went about indicting Trump for interference in the 2020 election results, and presidential transfer of power, including the events of January 6, 2021, as well as for Trump's alleged possession of classified documents at his Mar-a-Lago estate.  

"It becomes more obvious every day that President Donald Trump has broken the Democrat Party. They have no ideas, vision, or any sort of blueprint for how they would make the lives of the American people better if they were given any sort of power. As President Trump racks up win after win, they not only become more comical and disjointed, but they are becoming downright dangerous. Recently, former Obama National Security Advisor and U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice appeared on the Vox podcast, "Stay Tuned with Preet." She laid out in no uncertain terms the Democrat Party's agenda should they win in the midterm election" 

For Democrats, Americans Voting for Republicans Must Be Punished

Need Reasons to Vote This Year? Dems Plot Serious Retributions on Trump Supporters

Some Nancy Guthrie Neighbors To Face Inquiries, Retired FBI Agent Says

 Newsweek  


A retired FBI agent said investigators are questioning Nancy Guthrie’s neighbors about a person who recently moved out of the neighborhood and construction workers in the area. 

“The FBI was going around asking about two different things," retired FBI agent Jennifer Coffindaffer told Newsweek. "One they were asking about was about different construction workers in that area, and the other thing they were asking about was a neighbor who has moved out of the neighborhood, but that apparently was going back and forth, back into the neighborhood after they moved out. They purportedly moved out after Nancy was abducted.”

"Coffindaffer said she is not sure that this is an “epiphany” in the case. 

" 'I really believe the FBI has asked these questions and has identified construction workers, and that they’re just following up again based on new neighbors coming forward with concerns as far as what the construction is,” she said. . . . More...

Wednesday, March 18, 2026

Ghislaine Maxwell and Bill Clinton’s ‘Close’ Relationship: They ‘Got Along Terribly Well’

Ellie Gardey Holmes

Bill kept associating with Ghislaine after allegations against her became public.


""Former Bill Clinton has faced scrutiny over his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein in recent weeks, as he testified on his ties to Epstein in a deposition before members of the House in late February.
"But perhaps his relationship with Ghislaine Maxwell should be drawing just as much — if not more — attention.
"By several accounts, the two were “close” friends. And, according to both Maxwell and Clinton themselves, Clinton was closer to Maxwell than Epstein. (RELATED: Clinton’s Excuse: He Thought the Young Women on Epstein’s Plane Were Flight Attendants)
"In a 2025 meeting with Department of Justice officials, Maxwell said, “President Clinton was my friend, not Epstein’s friend.”
"She went on to describe the nature of her relationship with the former president: “President Clinton liked me, and we got along terribly well. But I never saw that warmth with Mr. Epstein.” (RELATED: Bill Clinton Has Much to Answer for on Epstein)
"Maxwell also waxed poetic about Clinton, calling him “truly extraordinary” and a “fantastic ex-president.”
"In his February deposition, Clinton said of his relationship with Maxwell, “It lasted longer and was more extensive than my relationship with Mr. Epstein.”
"At first blush, this closer relationship with Maxwell might seem to be a better look for Clinton. Maxwell has, after all, often been relegated to the sidelines as simply Epstein’s female assistant.
"But the allegations against Maxwell are truly sickening. They include the serial sex trafficking of minor girls as well as sexual abuse by Maxwell herself.
"Maria Farmer has accused Maxwell of sexually assaulting her at billionaire Leslie Wexner’s mansion and molesting her sister, age 15, on a massage table. Virginia Giuffre has likewise accused Maxwell of sexually abusing her when she was a teenager in abuse sessions that included Epstein. Another woman has alleged that she was repeatedly sexually assaulted by Maxwell, alongside Epstein, when she was a teenager, after she was recruited by Maxwell and Epstein at the Interlochen Center for the Arts.
"At Maxwell’s sentencing for a conviction of child sex trafficking, the judge stated that evidence showed that Maxwell herself had abused girls. He said, “[T]he trial evidence established that Ms. Maxwell was instrumental in the abuse of several underage girls and that she herself participated in some of the abuse.” . . .More...

When Being Raped Is The Best Line In Your Resume

Ann Coulter   

" .  . . her life as a mixed-race foster care child, raised by a black mother, running drugs for the Bloods in South Central L.A.—her “homies,” as she called them. Actually, her name is Peggy Seltzer; she was raised in an all-white, intact family in the affluent Sherman Oaks suburb, and attended private schools.


"Today, we’ll tackle the question of why so many women insist on casting themselves as “survivors” even when—perhaps especially when—they have lives of glittering privilege.

"Last fall, The New York Times published an article that ought to win a Pulitzer Prize (if that accolade still meant something) on Amy Griffin’s memoir of sexual abuse, The Tell. The gist of the story is: The wife of billionaire hedge fund manager claims she was raped from age 12 to 16 by a middle school teacher in Amarillo, Texas, citing details that are strikingly similar to the sexual abuse of one of her classmates.

"Rather importantly, I think, Griffin only remembered her years of being violently raped during an illegal psychedelic-drug therapy session. Griffin says the problem she was seeking to resolve by taking MDMA was her incessant drive for “perfectionism”—apparently unaware that this is a joke answer to the interview question, “What’s your biggest weakness?”

"Reporters Katherine Rosman and Elisabeth Egan never say the book is the work of a fabulist, but the facts they’ve assembled are, as a Smith College grad would say, troubling. On first reading the article, I recall thinking I wouldn’t want to be Griffin if the teacher or classmate ever decided to sue. Last week, the classmate did just that.

"The first red flag about Griffin’s book is that it was gushed over by a string of female celebrities—Oprah Winfrey, Sheryl Sandberg, Reese Witherspoon, Jenna Bush Hager, Gwyneth Paltrow and Drew Barrymore, among others. Griffin was also honored as one of Time magazine’s “most influential” people of the year.

"There hasn’t been this star-studded a rollout since Somaly Mam’s widely celebrated—and completely fabricated—The Road of Lost Innocence, about her own sexual abuse as a child in Cambodia. She was embraced by nearly the identical coven—Oprah, Sandberg, Hillary Clinton, Meg Ryan, etc. She, too, made Time’s “most influential” list." . . . 

"Among the oddities about Griffin’s story is the fact that she was the richest girl in school, but for some reason, the predator teacher chose her to violently rape. And I mean violently. Griffin says the first thing she remembered was the teacher smashing her head against the wall, then hearing his belt buckle hit the floor.

"Or consider the Times account of this part of Griffin’s story: “In the book, she writes that the final assault happened when she was 16. She was en route to a tennis match and ran into the teacher. Moments later, she found herself following him ‘numbly’ into the team room at the tennis center.”

"Maybe, but I’m not familiar with the solar system where a 16-year-old girl from a prominent family robotically follows her rapist into an empty room in order to get raped again." . . .

"And then there are others in the Democratic Party ...who actually are sympathizing with the enemy." Victor Davis hanson

Director Kent outlines his decision as driven by opposition to the war against Iran.

Ben Shapiro: "Joe Kent Has Brain Rot And Is A Conspiracy Theorist" | Video | RealClearPolitics

. . . "Again, the idea here seems to be that President Trump is a moron misled into war by nefarious Israelis and unnamed influential members of the American media. Don’t say it, don’t say it.

"Again, apparently President Trump has no agency and no thoughts.

"Kent’s letter is replete with this conspiratorial idiocy, including — as we just saw — the idea that it was Israel that forced the original Iraq war, an idea totally and utterly unsupportable by any evidence, given the fact that the actual prime minister of Israel at the time, Ariel Sharon, opposed the Iraq war." .. . . 

Tuesday, March 17, 2026

Updated: Former FBI Leader Raises Doubts About Nancy Guthrie Kidnapping Claims

UPDATE: Nancy Guthrie was a victim of 'targeted personal grievance' as political views uncovered

   "Pettler shared that she and her team had "concerns about what she was posting," with Nancy's social media being full of political messages and anti-Trump rhetoric.

"The 84-year-old often reshared reels that condemned Donald Trump, ICE, and Vladimir Putin, cementing her stance as a hardcore MAGA critic." . . .

Democrats will love beating this subject to a pulp, but so far I recall only they desire the death of Donald Trump.

Disturbing item found near Nancy Guthrie's home on day 45 of disappearance

"Upon finding the discarded garments, Jim remarked, "[I don't want to touch it anymore]," while he poked at it with a stick, identifying it as a "button-down shirt." The object, once possibly pink or white with a small red floral pattern, was now dirt-covered and entangled in debris after being exposed to the harsh desert elements."
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READ MOREChilling Nancy Guthrie twist after 911 call about 'woman hanging out of car screaming'

TipHero  "A former top FBI official is questioning whether Savannah Guthrie’s missing mother, Nancy, is actually alive or being held by kidnappers, as new ransom claims continue to surface.

"Chris Swecker, a former FBI assistant director, said he remains doubtful about the alleged abduction during an appearance on Fox News’ The Big Weekend Show on Sunday. He pointed to the lack of verified proof that the 84-year-old is alive, saying that in a legitimate kidnapping, providing “proof of life” would usually be straightforward.

“ 'You have to allow for the possibility that this was something more or something other than a kidnapping,” Swecker said, adding that no evidence has been “credibly authenticated at this point.”

"His comments come after Guthrie and her two siblings posted emotional pleas on social media, asking whoever has their mother to bring her home safely. The family has reportedly agreed to meet ransom demands that climbed from $1 million to as much as $6 million — a sharp increase that Swecker described as suspicious." . . .

Nancy Guthrie's kidnapper 'wanted her family's money' - but got more than expected


"With the onset of this visibility, the psychology of a crime of this nature can be altered. Chip further shared that now that the suspect's face has been publicized, it most likely makes it more difficult for that person to remain in control and move easily without fear of being discovered.

"Time is of the essence in abduction cases, especially in Nancy's case, as she's reported to be "medically fragile," and in need of daily medication, meaning that authorities are racing against the clock, and also her abductor has less room for error." . . .