StateOfDaniel "The streets of London overflowed as more than one million people gathered to mourn Charlie Kirk, creating one of the largest political vigils in decades. From the haka in New Zealand to prayer vigils across Spain, this global movement shows how deeply Kirk’s message of free speech, Christianity, and liberty resonated far beyond America. While mainstream media dismisses the crowds as “far right,” the footage tells another story: diverse voices uniting against censorship, political violence, and attacks on faith. With vigils spreading from Europe to South Korea, this moment has become a worldwide flashpoint in the battle over free speech, religion, and political freedom."
Saturday, September 13, 2025
As 1 Million+ FLOOD London to Mourn Charlie Kirk
STEPHEN MILLER: This is not fringe anymore…There is a domestic terrorist movement
They are trying to get people killed"...
Video "STEPHEN MILLER: “This is not fringe anymore. Tape, after tape. Federal workers, bureaucrats, educators, professors, nurses… people celebrating and cheering the assassination of Charlie Kirk! There is a domestic terrorist movement growing in this country”
Here’s why Stephen Miller is exactly what Trump’s White House needs right now . . . "But now, it’s Miller time.
"That’s Miller as in Stephen Miller, senior adviser to President Donald Trump, who now seems like a lone survivor of sorts after the firings of everyone from former White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus to former senior counselor Steve Bannon.
"And despite Miller’s youth, (he’s only 32), combative political nature and history, his ascendancy could mean the end of the most serious problem for the Trump team: Policy inconsistency that borders on incoherence.
"Miller has the advantage of pushing a consistent series of policy messages at least since he was a college student at Duke University. His most consistent cause, one that led him to a prominent position in Jeff Sessions’ Senate office, is illegal immigration and border security. When then-candidate Trump made illegal immigration the kickoff issue for his campaign in 2015, Miller understandably launched himself into Trump’s orbit. And when the Trump administration seemed to be wavering on illegal immigration toughness, Miller is credited with getting the team back to its roots on the issue. That shift back to the original course is more evident this week, as President Trump has started to mention border security and the wall in tweets that sound like something right out of Miller’s old playbook:" . ... More...
Charlie Kirk, Iryna Zarutska, and the Death of Society
No strength, skill, or faith could have saved Charlie Kirk or Iryna Zarutska—when morality and law collapse, society itself teeters on the edge of chaos.
. . . "Thus has it always been for man, dating back at least to the time of the man, the woman, the snake, and the apple. Indeed, that man and that woman had two sons, one of whom brutally murdered the other out of petty jealousy. This is man’s nature as a fallen creature. It is who he is—who we are." . . .
. . . "Critics note that Iryna Zarutska’s killer had been arrested and released 14 times. This is because of the efforts made by advocates of social justice and affiliated theories over the last half-century-plus. And her murder is the result.
"Long story short: over the course of the last three centuries, Western man has been slowly but surely undoing the very features that enabled societies to exist and civilizations to grow and thrive. Neither Charlie Kirk’s assassin nor his online fans and political supporters are subject to the behavior-leavening power of morality and conscience. Neither Iryna Zariutska’s murder nor his defenders are subject to the limits of the law.
"No matter how strong and prepared a man is, he cannot survive in close quarters with hundreds, thousands, or millions of others without rules. And the rules have been purposefully and continually undermined. Society is dying. Unless it is consciously rebuilt, chaos will reign. And Charlie and Iryna will hardly be the last."
Silencing Dissent: The Chilling Implications of Charlie Kirk’s Assassination
. . . "If you call someone day after day after day, “white, white, white, white”; “racist, racist, racist”; “fascist, fascist, fascist”; “Nazi, Nazi, Nazi”—we hear that from Joy Reid. We see it on “The View.” We see it on MSNBC. Even just seconds after Charlie died, we had Matthew Dowd go on and basically said that he got what he deserved because he was an extremist, etc., and he and you “live by the sword, die by the sword” sort of argument he used." . . .
Who would be willing to place America in the hands of Democrat corruption?
The Corruption of the Democratic Party
The article below explains reasoning behind using "Democrat" instead of "Democratic". An overlooked choice after the Civil War in 1866. TD
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. . . "It was Joe Biden, not Donald Trump, who was “corrupting the government…. using it to hound his enemies, to line his pockets and to entrench his own power.”
"It was Joe Biden, not Donald Trump, who was “corrupting it the way the Mafia would corrupt the industries it controlled. You could still, under Mafia rule, get the trash picked up or buy construction materials. But the point of those industries had become the preservation and expansion of the Mafia’s power and wealth…”
"In short, Klein has it exactly backwards.
"Why? Who knows.
"But one can sense the aroma of Trump Derangement Syndrome rising here.
"Note. Donald Trump became a billionaire working entirely in the private sector, never having served a day in public office. Mysteriously — or not so mysteriously — Joe Biden and family became millionaires by using his public office to make those millions.
"Which is to say, the record speaks for itself.
"And it ain’t good for Democrats and their defenders." . . .
More Democrat: Actress Amber Tamblyn Mocks the Fact that Charlie Kirk’s Daughter Witnessed His Gory Assassination . . ."Actress Amber Tamblyn suggested that the assassination of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk was a “public execution” and mocked the fact that Kirk’s daughter witnessed his horrific and gruesome murder." . . .
I loved her gymnast father Russ in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers. Too bad. TD
Are Democrats channeling Charlie Manson?
. . . "The question is whether the Democrat (they’re not democratic) party’s rhetoric and policies, by emphasizing divisive issues, contribute to societal tensions in a way that echoes Manson’s aim to provoke conflict, while carefully acknowledging key distinctions." . . .
. . . "To move forward, we must ask what kind of society we want. Policies that bridge divides, prioritize public safety, and promote honest dialogue reduce tensions and prevent the kind of chaos Manson sought. Although the Democrat party’s actions differ significantly from Manson’s criminal orchestrations, the unintended consequences of their rhetoric and policies warrant scrutiny to ensure that they do not contribute to a cycle of division, unrest, and violence."
Israel's Netanyahu: 'No Palestinian State, This Place Is Ours'
"The historic right of Jews to live anywhere in the Land of Israel — the birthplace of the Jewish people — is indisputable." . . .
"We said there will be no Palestinian state — indeed there will be no Palestinian state. This place is ours," declared Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to rousing applause at the festive signing of an "umbrella agreement" between the government and Ma'ale Adumim at the Judean city's Cultural Center on Thursday evening.
The umbrella agreement commits the government to finance the construction of two new neighborhoods and the expansion of a third in a city that hasn't seen a new neighborhood built in 20 years.
In repudiating a Palestinian state, Netanyahu referred to the most strategically important part of the agreement—the building of a new neighborhood in E1 ("East 1")—an area, once built, both Israel and the Palestinians agree threatens Arab geographic contiguity, making it far more difficult to establish a viable Palestinian state.
Various obstacles, chief among them international pressure, have left E1, a 12-square-kilometer (4.6 sq. mile) area in Judea, virtually untouched for decades, despite support for construction by every Israeli government starting from Yitzhak Rabin's in 1994, which first proposed the idea.
It is little wonder then that Ma'ale Adumim, which this year celebrates the 50th anniversary of its founding, turned the signing of the umbrella agreement into a celebratory event with music and dancing.