Monday, September 15, 2025

Trump to Investigate George Soros on Racketeering Charges

I'm sure Biden would have done that if only he was reminded. TD


RTM  . . . "Trump described the alleged actions as more than just protests. “This is real agitation. This is riots on the street. And we’re going to look into it.”He claimed that protesters “get paid for their profession from Soros and other people.' ” . . .

Trump is right: George Soros - Godfather of Global Disorder - belongs in prison.  "President Trump’s latest broadside landed with the familiar thunder of one of his off-the-cuff declarations. In a rather interesting interview with NBC News, he called for billionaire George Soros to be “put in jail.” To his critics, it sounded like yet another wild Trump line, a flourish designed to inflame. It carried the same cadence as the time he promised “fire and fury” for Kim Jong Un, or when he declared NATO allies were “delinquent” freeloaders, or when he warned that the European Union was a “foe” in trade. Each line was ridiculed, painted as reckless exaggeration. And yet, time and again, those same lines revealed uncomfortable truths that polite opinion preferred to ignore. Trump’s style makes it easy to dismiss him. But if everything we have seen about Soros is true, his words deserve more than a shrug.

"Soros has spent decades funneling money into the arteries of the American left. His Open Society Foundation bankrolls activists, academics, and political operatives who wrap their work in the language of “justice” and “equity.” In practice, that money has underwritten campaigns to weaken police, abolish bail, and elect prosecutors who refuse to prosecute. The result is not legitimate justice but lasting disorder: theft normalized, violence excused, and citizens trapped in cities that no longer feel safe.

"George Soros is not merely a donor. He is a designer. He builds networks that outlast elections. He funds think tanks that shape language, NGOs that craft narratives, and media outlets that amplify them. His fortune converts ideology into policy, bypassing the regular checks of democracy. The pattern repeats across continents.

"In Eastern Europe during the 1990s, Soros money flowed into opposition movements, toppling governments and reshaping political orders. Hailed as a liberator, he was anything but. The costs were staggering. Sovereignty diluted, dependence on foreign funds entrenched, and aid organizations more loyal to donors than to the citizens they claimed to serve." . . .More... 

Zohran Mamdani Vows to Arrest Benjamin Netanyahu

 PJ Media   

Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.) wasn't nearly as diplomatic; she called out this "dangerous and absolutely outrageous" promise from what she termed an "Antisemite Communist who is on pace to destroy NYC."


"When most people think of mayoral campaign promises, they picture fixing potholes, improving schools, or reducing crime. But Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic Socialist nominee for New York City mayor, is vowing to have the NYPD arrest Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu should he dare show his face in the Big Apple.
"This isn't your typical political grandstanding. Mamdani wants to honor an International Criminal Court arrest warrant targeting Netanyahu for alleged war crimes in Gaza, stemming from the ongoing war that erupted after Hamas's October 7 attack on Israel. The socialist firebrand claims that Netanyahu is committing genocide and insists New York must "stand up for international law," where the federal government supposedly hasn't.
"The practical implications are staggering. If Mamdani were serious about this crusade, Netanyahu couldn't address the United Nations while Mamdani was mayor. The leader of one of America's closest allies would be effectively banned from speaking at the UN headquarters because New York's mayor decided to play international prosecutor.
"There's just one tiny problem with this plan: it's completely bonkers from a legal standpoint.
"The United States isn't even a member of the ICC and doesn't recognize its authority. Legal experts are having a field day pointing out that arresting Netanyahu would be practically impossible and could violate federal law. Matthew Waxman, a Columbia Law School professor, called this "more a political stunt than a serious law-enforcement policy." He's right: This isn't even close to being legally feasible." . . .

Did they learn nothing from deBlasio?

American youth have become murderous

Talking heads will say it comes from both sides, but we all know every day we read of the violence fomented and spawned by the left, including the left-leaning mainstream media we see daily in our homes. Worse still is that coming from CNN, but more so from MSNBC/ NOW. Not being an evening TV watcher I cannot say what people see on sitcoms and the like.

How can we not assume this left is the same as those who watch families in Israel being murdered, Jewish babies being cooked alive by Hamas invaders, Jewish women being raped and shot while in that same act, and celebrated by campus Blind Followers wearing their stylish scarfs. TD


The Growing Threat of Political Violence From the Left - Newsweek 

. . . "While right-wing extremism is regularly dissected and denounced in mainstream media, conservatives have long complained that political violence from the left regularly receives less scrutiny—or is reframed entirely to dismiss the perpetrators' progressive views. This perceived imbalance has fueled a growing belief, often discussed on conservative subreddits, in right-leaning Substacks, and on X, that left-wing violence is minimized or rationalized, while right-wing violence is amplified and condemned." . . .

 Far-Left Extremist Groups in the United States | Counter Extremism Project

Then-U.S. President Donald Trump  called Antifa a terrorist group, but it is less a cohesive group and more a broad ideological opposition to perceived fascism. Antifa’s lack of a uniform doctrine or organization
results in followers presenting sometimes opposing ideals.
 

 It's time for a national conversation about left-wing violence 

"If reports are true, it looks like the targeted killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in New York last week was politically motivated. The alleged shooter, Luigi Mangione, a former Ivy Leaguer from an affluent family, was reportedly caught with some kind of manifesto.

"Even before we knew who the shooter was, however, the reaction from far too many leftists was to either justifycelebrate, or rationalize the shooting. There’s a real debate going on in some quarters of the progressive Left over whether slaying CEOs is a bad thing. And it’s unsurprising. " . . . The rest is behind a pay wall... 

“As soon as the shooting happened, there is this outpouring insisting that he [Kirk] was a target of the left, insisting that people who were not MAGA were celebrating his death. 

 “And then I’m going online and I’m seeing people celebrating it!” he continued, his voice raising. “Shame! Shame on you!”

 We recall the leftist tarring with the Hitler brush of every Republican president going back to Ronald Reagan. 

"We are saturated in the climate of violence that the Democrats and their media adjunct have fostered. It is easy to take it as a given, but the assassination of Charlie Kirk prompts us to pause over it, as John did in “Why do they call Trump Hitler?” Hugh Hewitt’s interview with Victor Davis Hanson this past Friday reminded me of this classic expression of the conventional leftist cliché. This they believe." 

The Morning Briefing: MSNBC Might End Up Getting a Corporate Exorcism

PJ Media  

"Throughout the entirety of Joe Biden's sham presidency, the most vindictive and hateful people on the American Left were allowed to spread their poison free from worry about any consequences. Well, the adults are back in charge in Washington, and the psycho progressive bullies aren't being tolerated. "


. . . "Throughout the entirety of Joe Biden's sham presidency, the most vindictive and hateful people on the American Left were allowed to spread their poison free from worry about any consequences. Well, the adults are back in charge in Washington, and the psycho progressive bullies aren't being tolerated. 

"Like I wrote last week, the Dems keep finding new lows to hit, and we certainly saw a lot of awfulness in response to the assassination of Charlie Kirk. While I won't give too much exposure to the vileness, I am happy to report that consequences are making a comeback. Catherine has a story about that here, and my friend Ward Clark has another over at RedState.

"MSNBC — the cable broadcast home of hate — is undergoing a corporate culture shift and rebranding, and it looks like the new bosses aren't thrilled with the Trump Derangement Syndrome vibe there. Matthew Dowd was fired for the heartless, callous remarks he made on Wednesday before breakfast time on Thursday. Until recently, that kind of thing would have gotten someone a raise at MSNBC." . . .

. . . "MSNBC has been able to exist as the ratings-challenged cable propaganda mill for so long because it's pretty much been a charity project of the massive corporation behind it. It could hide behind the NBC News division. That security blanket is going away. The fact that the network doesn't have anybody watching it is going to be more glaring now. 

"To use one of the Dems' favorite words, the business model at MSNBC isn't really sustainable. There have been no major announcements yet, but the New World Order at Versant will almost certainly not be patient with MSNBC's niche hate-monger status. At some point, it's going to have to become a functional part of a for-profit company.

"As Rick goes on to note in his post, "fostering civil dialogue" is a foreign concept to MSNBC hosts. If the higher-ups are serious about doing better, there's going to have to be a housecleaning at the network. I don't know if that is going to happen, but a guy can dream, right?" . . .