Monday, April 7, 2025
Supreme Court lifts order blocking Trump from using Alien Enemies Act to deport suspected Venezuelan gang members
It's Hard Not to Snicker As Dems Float Idea of 'President Booker' After Pointless Speech
Cory Booker's sad stunt epitomizes Democrats' empty agenda "Sen. Cory Booker’s pointless imitation filibuster epitomizes Democrats’ pathetic incoherence in the wake of last November’s defeats.
"Which, actually, nobody who paid any attention denies.
"The self-promoting, 25-hour marathon drew a few curious viewers online, and might have spoken to those in the party’s left-wing base who are still fuming that Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) didn’t force a government shutdown last month.
"But it did nothing to thwart the Senate GOP majority or slow the Trump agenda." . . .
"Watch the clip:
Frank Luntz: "What Cory Booker did may have changed the course of political history."pic.twitter.com/lfdPSqHf1l — Thomas Sowell Quotes (@ThomasSowell) April 2, 2025
"Wow.
"Cory Booker changed the course of political history the way Frank Luntz changed the course of men's toupees. — PoliNater (@NaterPoli) April 2, 2025
"OMG. the really sad part is, he is pretending to be serious.
"— Rani, Last of The Red Hot Boomers (@ShadesOfRani) April 2, 2025
"No one is going to remember Cory Booker’s filibuster stunt in a week. Luntz’s comments on this are simply laughable."
Julie Kelly Catches Radical Pro-Illegal Alien Obama Judge in a Big Setup Against Trump After Uncovering a Bombshell Revelation in Court Transcript
"Kelly predicted back in March that Boasberg was attempting to set a contempt trap for Trump officials. Now, she has proof that Boasberg slyly positioned himself to get assigned to this immigration case so he could implement his sinister scheme." Emphases in the original
Broc Smith |
Obviously made for parody. but over the heads of the ill-educated. Federal judge orders bombs removed from Tesla dealership to be put back and detonated. The headline is more serious than the article itself TD
Why Do Democrats Love Violence?
"The coordinated attacks on Teslas, Tesla drivers and Tesla dealers represent one of the most appalling political developments of recent years. These attacks are coordinated, organized and financed: yesterday was proclaimed a “global day of action” by the “Tesla Takedown” movement. CNN found the violence exciting.
"As do, apparently, 100% of Democratic politicians. I hadn’t seen any Democratic officeholders condemn the violence, so I thought I must have missed it. But no: the Google search “Democrats condemn Tesla attacks” turns up zero instances of any such criticism.
" 'Today, Senate Democrats made it official that they support arson, firing of bullets into Tesla dealerships, and violence and threats of violence against Tesla drivers. Tennessee’s Marsha Blackburn introduced a resolution condemning the anti-Tesla violence. It contained nothing that any reasonable person could object to:
Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the Senate condemns the horrific acts of violence, arson, and domestic terrorism committed against electric vehicles, car dealerships, and charging stations throughout the United States.
"But it was too much for Democrats to swallow: they killed the resolution.
"Democrats have a long history of using violence and threats of violence to achieve their political goals, going back to the Ku Klux Klan, and beyond. Today’s vote, and the resounding silence of every Democratic politician in the face of domestic terrorism, represent a disgusting continuation of that tradition."
Tony Branco |
Jonathan Turley: It is Not “Karma,” It is a Crime: The Curious Silence Over Political Violence in New York . . ."I get the sense of karma as the woman does a face plant on the subway platform while trying to continue her attack on the fleeing individual.
"However, this should be neither funny nor acceptable. It is political violence and the woman appears to believe that she has a license in New York City to assault anyone wearing a MAGA hat.
"This is where what I call “rage rhetoric” turns into political violence. As I wrote in my book, “The indispensable Right,” that is the curious aspect of rage:
“What few today want to admit is that they like it. They like the freedom that it affords, the ability to hate and harass without a sense of responsibility. It is evident all around us as people engage in language and conduct that they repudiate in others. We have become a nation of rage addicts; flailing against anyone or anything that stands in opposition to our own truths." . . .
. . ." When did political violence become just a cost of riding the subway for conservatives or libertarians? The lack of outrage shows how this age of rage has dulled our senses to such extreme conduct. This is about conduct not speech. When this person went from raving to assault, she crossed over into the criminal code. The problem is that such protections are only meaningful if New York prosecutors and police are prepared to enforce them." . . .
Humor: People who want to tax cow farts are upset about Trump’s tariffs
"The controversy kicked off when Trump, fresh off his re-election landslide, unveiled a new round of tariffs aimed at curbing imports of cheap foreign beef. “America’s cows are the best cows—tremendous, really—and we’re not letting those sneaky foreigners undercut our ranchers,” Trump bellowed at a rally in Texas, flanked by a herd of suspiciously patriotic-looking Holsteins draped in tiny American flags. The move, cheered by cattle ranchers and steak enthusiasts alike, sent shockwaves through the progressive wing of the Democratic Party, who saw it as a direct attack on their eco-utopian agenda.
Protests for Dummies
"It is with shock and awe that protests are breaking out across America filled with angry liberals dancing “The Electric Slide” and carrying signs. I still remember the Vietnam protests of 1968 which in retrospect, made sense. Old guys in Washington waged war with Vietnam and 58,000 young men died horribly in fetid swamps never understanding exactly what they were doing there in the first place. I always remember those protest signs: “Hey, hey LBJ, how many kids have you killed today?”
"Rallies today are confusing and participants evidently don’t know exactly what they are protesting. We get that they are angry, but they aren’t exactly standing on a barricade singing “One More Day.” Instead, these protesters are burning Teslas, polluting the environment and screaming “Hands Off!” Apparently they are really mad at The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) which was tasked with finding fraud and government waste. As a testament to their anger, leftists proudly wave the following signs:
"Hands off our illegal immigrants. We want gang bangers, rapists, murderers, pedophiles and miscreants in our society—well not in our community and certainly not as our neighbors, but somewhere. It’s only right. Which reminds me of the invasion of Martha’s Vineyard. One bright day, 50 (f-i-f-t-y) immigrants arrived and walked right by their town sign that proudly proclaimed:
ALL ARE WELCOME HERE. WE STAND WITH IMMIGRANTS.
"Affluent residents panicked, declared Defcon 5 and called out the National Guard. Those huddled masses who washed up on their shore were quietly removed within 24 hours to parts unknown. Judge Boasberg didn’t bang his gavel and insist on their return.
"Hands off our education. How dare you mess with our crack education system that has spectacularly failed countless generations of students? Students graduate from poor high schools illiterate and needlessly impeded from achieving success in life. Wealthy kids get to attend premier public and private schools and graduate with golden tickets to attend upper tier colleges and universities. Leave those underperforming schools alone and make sure that superintendents and administrators are paid big bucks to maintain the status quo." . . .
Trump Is the Only One Taking Antisemitism Seriously
"The Democrats today try to call Trump’s actions extreme. However, if you’re a Jewish student aware of what’s happening — from violent protests on Ivy League campuses to overt antisemitism misrepresented as activism — you understand that strong action is not extreme. It is necessary."
"As a young Jewish American, I have always been proud of my family’s history and perseverance: some members of my family survived the Holocaust, others escaped Soviet oppression, and almost all rebuilt a life in America with little other than determination and faith. Their stories taught me early on that freedom is fragile — and that you have to fight to protect it.
"'Now, as I prepare for college, I see antisemitism rising in places that are supposed to be civilization’s great centers of learning and intellectual freedom. Recent reports indicate that antisemitic incidents on college campuses are increasing, affecting real students who face harassment, threats, and even violence simply for being Jewish. This reality has shaped my political views and made me appreciate leaders who don’t just talk about protecting minorities — they actually do it. That’s why I support President Trump.
" 'President Trump’s actions against antisemitism are real, not symbolic. Under his direct leadership, his administration made it clear that colleges and universities will lose federal funding if they allowed antisemitism to flourish. Schools had a choice: take meaningful steps to stamp out anti-Jewish harassment, intimidation, and violence or face serious consequences. Columbia University, the University of Pennsylvania, Brown University, and Harvard University, among others, have been explicitly warned that inaction would lead to a loss of federal support, ensuring that Jewish students could attend campus without fear.
" 'Earlier, in his first term as president, Trump also strengthened protections under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act. For the first time, antisemitism was formally recognized as a violation of civil rights on college campuses. Previously, universities could overlook antisemitic harassment, but now they can be held legally accountable.
" 'Beyond the campus, Trump’s Department of Justice established a task force dedicated to fighting antisemitic hate crimes. Working closely with local law enforcement and community groups, this task force has led to a notable increase in hate crime prosecutions related to antisemitism — data from official reports indicates a significant rise in cases compared to previous years.
" 'When it comes to immigration, Trump is taking a tough but fair stand. He made it clear that foreigners on student visas who participate in antisemitic hate could be deported. The Democrats label this approach as harsh, but I call it common sense. If you come to this country to spread hate and division, you don’t belong here. The United States should welcome people who respect its values — not those who seek to destroy them." . . .
Gregory Lyakhov writes on the topics of U.S. politics and Israel. His work has appeared in the Jerusalem Post, New York Post, The American Spectator, and various Jewish publications. He has made appearances on Fox & Friends and Newsmax.
Greta Thunberg named 'Antisemite of the Week' by Jewish advocacy group
“She has sadly transformed her activism into a platform for vile Jew-hatred,” the organization added.
She joined pro-Palestinians just days after Oct. 7, posting a photo of herself holding a sign reading “Stand with Gaza” — alongside a toy octopus, which some read as an allusion to the Nazis’ antisemitic propaganda visualizing Judaism’s supposed network of control over the world.
"Thunberg — who is autistic — later removed the photo and claimed she was “completely unaware” of the historical use of antisemitic octopus imagery and clarified she meant for it to represent her emotions."
"“The toy in the picture is a tool often used by autistic people as a way to communicate feelings,” she said.". . .
Barack Obama Says He Was in a ‘Deep Deficit’ With Michelle During White House Tenure
Despite the challenges, the Obamas have remained married for over three decades. Their story has often served as a source of inspiration, but recent disclosures add nuance to that narrative.
"Former President Barack Obama acknowledged that his time in the White House placed a significant strain on his marriage to Michelle Obama."Speaking candidly during a conversation with Hamilton College President Steven Tepper on April 3, Obama revealed that he was “in a deep deficit” with Michelle after serving two presidential terms."Obama’s remarks came as he reflected on life after the presidency. When asked about his current routine, he said he now splits his time between working on the Obama Foundation and writing the second volume of his presidential memoirs."The foundation, which he and Michelle founded, is dedicated to training new leaders in the U.S. and abroad." . . .". . .In a moment of personal reflection, Obama joked that he was trying to make up for lost time with Michelle by “doing occasionally fun things,” according to Mint."His comments echoed previous admissions that his years as president had tested their relationship." . . .
"His comments echoed previous admissions that his years as president had tested their relationship." . . .