Monday, January 12, 2026

Protesters coached live at Renee Good rally.

Pat Gray exposes the script — protesters coached live at Renee Good rally.


"Protesters for Renee Nicole Good — the woman who was lethally shot by an ICE officer on Wednesday in Minneapolis after striking him with her vehicle — are ramping up significantly across the country."
"But recent video clips have emerged suggesting that not all of these protests are as grassroots as they seem. On this episode of “Pat Gray Unleashed,” Pat plays a video that shatters the narrative that thousands of Americans across the country are rallying in support of Democrats’ anti-ICE crusade.
"The video features an organizer directing a group of confused-looking protesters. A hot mic captures him giving them instructions, positioning them with professionally printed signs (most referencing Renee Good or anti-ICE themes), and coaching them on certain responses and formations." . . .


. . . "At one point in the clip, a TV news reporter joins in and helps direct the crowd. Pat wonders if she plans to “mention in her report, ‘By the way, this was all orchestrated by George Soros.’”
"After being moved around several times, one of the “protesters” in the video chimes in with, “This reminds me of theater.”
“ 'That’s because it is theater,” Pat says.
“ 'It’s a huge production that they’re paying a lot of money for. ... So, anytime you see these massive demonstrations and protests, you know what’s going on behind the scenes.”
"To see the footage, watch the video above." . . .

No Kings; Only Dictators For 21st Century Democrats

 Dictators are Bad – Unless Trump Stops Them 

"Useful idiot paid protesters are marching and protesting to have Maduro released from prison. A few weeks ago, many of these same protesters marched in “No Kings” rallies, calling President Donald Trump a dictator, and today are demanding freedom for a true dictator." . . .


. . . "Start with Sen. Chuck Schumer. In 2020, he criticized then-President Trump for not ending Maduro’s reign, saying, “The President brags about his Venezuela policy? Give us a break. He hasn't brought an end to the Maduro regime."

"Flip-flop Chuck sang a different tune last week, telling George Stephanopoulos, “It's a violation of the law to do what they did without getting the authorization of Congress.”

"Wrong, Chuck. This was a law enforcement action, not an act of war. Operational security and the safety of U.S. law enforcement and military depended on no leaks. Members of Congress have the Washington Post and New York Times on speed dial and would have likely tipped off the media, endangering American lives. 

"Another Congressional windbag, Sen. Chris Murphy, just last year called Maduro a “brutal dictator,” causing “8 million Venezuelans to leave that country, most of which destined for the United States.” He also claimed that Maduro “clearly lost” his last election and that we are working with our allies to “force him to accept the results of this election.”

 
"Going back further, in 2019, Murphy announced, “getting rid of Maduro is good for the United States.” 
 
"What changed Chris, other than which party controls the Senate?

"Last week, he did a classic flip-flop from the Democrat diving board. Now he asserts, “The invasion of Venezuela has nothing to do with American security. Venezuela is not a security threat to the U.S. This is about making Trump's oil industry and Wall Street friends rich.' "...  More...

When Law Enforcement Becomes Political  . . . "Minnesota Governor Tim Walz followed with a statement insisting that federal involvement was unnecessary and that Minnesota would not allow itself to be used as “a prop in a national political fight.”

"Whether enforcement is treated as legitimate or condemned as provocation now appears to depend entirely on who is doing the enforcing — and who is being inconvenienced by it.

"That selective outrage isn’t just hypocrisy. It’s dangerous.

"In the aftermath of a recent enforcement incident, Rep. Jasmine Crockett labeled the action a “state-sanctioned execution” — a charge untethered from law, training, and long-established use-of-force standards. Language like that doesn’t clarify the truth. It distorts it — and it puts lives at risk." . . .

 It’s INSANE it’s been allowed to get this far. "BREAKING - Video showing liberals being trained to fight with federal agents and ICE at a North Carolina church is resurfacing, with viewers demanding a crack down on organizations funding and encouraging radicalization." Is "liberals" the proper term? Video.

Here's How Much Commie Mamdani's 'Affordable' Government Housing Will Cost You

 Amy Curtis    "New York City's socialist Mayor Zohran Mamdani ran on a platform of making things "free" and "affordable." That was a lie, of course. He has no authority to, for example, make the city's buses and subways "free" for commuters. In fact, a few days after he took office, the subway fare climbed to $3 per ride.

He also thinks he can make World Cup tickets "available to all New Yorkers," because — like all socialists — he has no idea how the real world actually work.

But his most nefarious plans come from housing. He and his housing/tenant advisor Cea Weaver, hate private property (yours, not theirs, of course) and want to abolish it so everyone can live in government housing. It'll be free or affordable, they promised. And high-quality.

Anyone who has spent any time in government-run anything knows it's neither affordable nor high-quality.

And now the "warmth of collectivism" will cost you 30 percent of your income if you want to keep a roof over your head.

Black New York homeowners blast Mamdani's radical tenant advocate Cea Weaver: 'White supremacy? I'm not white'

"Black New York homeowners are stunned by Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s radical-left tenant advocate, Cea Weaver, who claimed property ownership is a weapon of “white supremacy” and should be abolished — insisting it’s an “essential” element of black wealth and that her comments devalue their participation in the American Dream.

“White supremacy? I’m not white,” said Renee Gregory, president of Brownstoners of Bedford-Stuyvesant Inc., which was founded in 1978 to help keep black homeowners in the historically black neighborhood.  

“Purchasing his home was a tool to help uplift his family out of poverty, not a tool of white supremacy,” he wrote of his father’s success.

 

Disgusting Details Blow Up Mamdani's Praise of Government-Backed Apartment Building    . . . "To be sure, that building was disgusting. I certainly wouldn't want to live there, but there are consequences to placing price controls and mountains of regulations on landlords. Namely, it drains margins and makes it prohibitive to spend money on upkeep. There are also broader consequences when left-wing governance produces a city that is grossly unaffordable to live in, leaving the poorest with no choice but to reside in such abhorrent conditions, and property owners unable to provide anything better without going bankrupt. 

"Mamdani's point was simple: Private landlords are evil and government-backed "affordable" housing is the way to go. " . . .

"There are actually ways to improve conditions in these complexes, not the least of which is to get rid of government rent controls that crush investment, make building more housing impossible, and remove all resources for owners to improve their properties. Mamdani will never do that, though. Instead, he'll stand in front of the press and deliver lofty speeches while his actual policies result in disgusting, rodent-infested messes for his residents that are far worse than whatever existed prior." 

‘We support Hamas’ chants put Mamdani’s Israel stance at center stage

 POLITICO

"As a state lawmaker, Mamdani supported the BDS movement against Israel — and indicated during the mayoral primary he would back it from City Hall if elected."

toon added by TD

   "NEW YORK — Pro-Palestinian protesters gathered outside a Queens synagogue Thursday night and shouted the slogan: “Say it loud, say it clear, we support Hamas here.” The political condemnation was swift.
   "The governor, City Council speaker, borough president, congressional representative and local assemblymember all denounced the language in statements posted to social media. Mayor Zohran Mamdani took a different approach.
   "His press team and social media accounts had made no mention of the events by noon Friday as video of the chant captured millions of views on social media and was shared widely by elected officials from both parties.
   " 'Still waiting on condemnation of support for Hamas at a protest in a Jewish neighborhood from @NYCMayor,” posted Assemblymember Sam Berger, who represents the Queens enclave of Kew Gardens Hills, where the protest took place.
   "Mamdani’s first public comment on the pro-Hamas demonstration did not come in a press release or social media post, but was offered in response to a question from POLITICO after a Brooklyn Congressional campaign stop for one of his allies.    "As he was leaving the event, Mamdani briefly addressed the protestors’ chants.
   " 'That language is wrong,” Mamdani said Friday, while being escorted to his vehicle. “I think that language has no place in New York City.”
   "The protest chant — and the mayor’s response to it — offers a look into the first of many tests Mamdani stands to face around the highly disputed intersection between pro-Palestinian activism and anti-semitism in the city with the world’s largest        Jewish population. The expectation for a response to allegations of antisemitism embedded in pro-Palestinian activism also comes as Mamdani’s political success has given way to a wave of Democratic primary challenges around the city and state energized by pro-Palestinian activism." . . .