Tuesday, April 7, 2026

Iranian villagers protect downed U.S. airman, while lefty Europeans root for his capture

  Monica Showalter

 "There are reports that the downed F-15 pilot in Iran was sheltered by heroic villagers in Yasuj’s Kakan region before US Special Forces arrived. 20 of those villagers have been kidnapped by the regime for aiding the American pilot."

 AI generated fake  image shows pilot captured by Iranians


"It's an upside-down world when Iranian villagers seek to protect U.S. servicemen from Iran's mullah regime, while our purported European allies root for his capture.

That really happened with the recent incident regarding a downed U.S. airman whose case for rescue was made that much more dangerous by a leaker on the U.S. side, who alerted the Iranian goons of his presence on Iranian soil and got them hunting for him.

But the news was not all bad. Something unexpected happened -- in a spontaneous gesture, the Iranian villagers rushed in to protect him from capture by the Revolutionary Guard goons who were looking for him to capture. It was not without risk -- some may die as a result with angry mullah goons now looking for them. But it was the price of freedom, a price they were willing to pay." . . .More...

Iranian villagers protect downed U.S. airman, while lefty Europeans root for his capture - A CROOKED PATH

"I just hope the brave Iranian villagers get some kind of recognition from the U.S. when in the end, they are liberated, while the Europeans learn the hard way about wishing ill on an ally."  Remember Vichy France: a Puppet Government or a Willing Nazi Collaborator?


"It’s an upside-down world when Iranian villagers seek to protect U.S. servicemen from Iran’s mullah regime, while our purported European allies root for his capture.

"That really happened with the recent incident regarding a downed U.S. airman whose case for rescue was made that much more dangerous by a leaker on the U.S. side, who alerted the Iranian goons of his presence on Iranian soil and got them hunting for him.

"But the news was not all bad. Something unexpected happened — in a spontaneous gesture, the Iranian villagers rushed in to protect him from capture by the Revolutionary Guard goons who were looking for him to capture. It was not without risk — some may die as a result with angry mullah goons now looking for them. But it was the price of freedom, a price they were willing to pay." . . . More ...

Democrats pitch Eric Swalwell over the side in California governor's race, with sex harassment allegations rolling out of the woodwork

 Monica Showalter

"The thing about all these Eric Swalwell revelations is that ALL of them were known for years. But the media worked with the Democrat establishment to keep them quiet as long as Swalwell was useful." Councilwoman Vickie Paladino

"When Democrats want to get rid of someone, they wheel out the women with sexual harassment allegations. Apparently, so many of them do it it's become part of a playbook for ridding the party of liabilities, often about other matters."

"It happened to Elliott Spitzer.

"It took down Andrew Cuomo.

"Now, it's Eric Swalwell's turn.

"According to the Daily Caller:

A Democratic activist says she is working with multiple women preparing to come forward with sexual harassment allegations against California Democratic Rep. Eric Swalwell.
 
Cheyenne Hunt — a lawyer, one-time congressional candidate and executive director of Gen-Z for Change — revealed that she has been working with an unspecified number of women set to accuse Swalwell in multiple X posts early Monday morning. Swalwell is currently a leading candidate in the crowded race to succeed Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom.
 
“I got involved because the first victim who approached me is a close friend, but when I saw that there were others who’s experiences fit the same pattern of manipulation and abuse of power, I knew I couldn’t stay silent,” Hunt wrote in her X thread. She specified that the allegations concern “DMs [direct messages] and Snapchat messages” and range “from uncomfortable comments to potentially criminal conduct.”

"Well, ahem. Seems a lot of this was already known, but the press and the political establishment covered for him. That enabled him to do it again and again, shielded not just by the press and the abundant non-disclosure agreements he forced complainants to sign, but by the entire Democrat power establishment, which kept all the secrets. The Daily Caller report said 'dozens.'

"How much were the taxpayers forced to shell out for the silence of these dozens in the lawsuits that inevitably followed? We know that Congress has been forced to shell out $18 million in claims of this nature. Did the cash come from Swalwell campaign funds or did the kind of money corporations pay for 'consulting' pay them off? And are Swalwell's financial problems a function of these payouts to all these female accusers? Was Swalwell the worst of them? Questions abound." . . .More...

Senate GOP Needs New Leadership

John Thune’s leadership is turning a Republican majority into a graveyard for President Trump’s agenda.

The American Spectator | USA News and Politics  


"It’s becoming increasingly obvious that, despite a 53-47 Republican majority, the U.S. Senate is a graveyard for President Trump’s agenda. This is largely the fault of Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.), who has never been a strong supporter of the President. Despite this, most Republicans hoped that Thune would work to advance Trump’s priorities, particularly after his decisive 2024 victory provided the momentum for the GOP to retake the Senate. But Thune’s refusal to get the SAVE America Act passed and his surrender to the Democrats on DHS funding — without additional money for ICE or CPB — dashed any hope that this man has the right stuff to be Senate Majority Leader.
"President Trump and House Republicans have tried to be patient with Thune’s inertia, but that is over with. Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah), who has done everything in his power to work with the Majority Leader on the SAVE America Act, sent a clear signal to him during a Fox News interview with Kayleigh McEnany on Saturday: “If you don’t want to fight fires, don’t become a firefighter. If you don’t want to take grueling votes at difficult hours and sometimes have to work longer than you want to, then maybe you shouldn’t become a United States Senator.” Also on Fox News, Rep. Tim Burchett (R-Tenn.) was far more explicit about how Senator Thune should be dealt with:" . . .
"As Senator Mike Lee wrote Friday, “The Senate GOP has exactly two options if it wants to avoid drifting into irrelevance and a stunning loss in November: (1) Keep the filibuster and 60-vote cloture rule fully intact, but stand ready to overcome Senate Democrats’ unprecedented pattern of obstruction by aggressively enforcing the ‘talking filibuster,’ a move that would require senators to work longer, harder hours and take fewer recesses, but lead to more thoughtful, careful deliberation in the legislative process, OR (2) Nuke the filibuster.”

Obviously, the leadership in the Senate — and that’s on both sides of the aisle — has a real disgust for this President and House leadership because they didn’t even have the guts to call speaker Mike Johnson and let him know what happened … The stereotype of Congress is, and it’s well deserved, is that we pass stuff in the dark of night because we don’t have any guts, and that’s clearly what’s shown in the Senate leadership. I think they need to get some new leadership over there, in my opinion.  More...

Pam Bondi Is Gone—Because Working On It Wasn’t Enough -

 Victory Girls Blog  

"Maybe Bondi was stuck in an untenable position for what the job entailed, but her biggest problem, one government watchdog says, was her inability to run a tenacious prosecution operation that would send a clear message to the leftist lawfare crowd. – The Federalist"


"Pam Bondi is out, and the reason isn’t hard to figure out. The job called for action, and what people saw didn’t match the moment. Voters sent Donald Trump back to Washington with a very specific expectation: stop talking and start moving.

"That didn’t happen. Now the focus turns to what comes next, and more importantly, who will do the job the way people expected.

"Donald Trump handled the firing the Washington way. He offered kind words, gave a respectful sendoff, and kept things calm on the surface. He praised Pam Bondi on the way out. But that doesn’t change what drove this decision. Results. Or more accurately, the lack of them.

"For months, there was a growing sense that the Department of Justice wasn’t moving with urgency. The tone felt cautious, at best, and the pace was slow. In a role like Attorney General, that stands out quickly. And in Pam’s case, it most certainly did." . . .

. . . "Look at past Attorneys General. Agree with them or not, they acted.

"Eric Holder pushed forward aggressively on the priorities of the Obama administration. Loretta Lynch continued in that same direction. Under Merrick Garland, the DOJ moved decisively on January 6-related prosecutions.

"You can debate those decisions all day long. People do. But the one thing you can’t say is that nothing happened.

"That’s the difference. The DOJ was being used to push left-leaning priorities that worked against conservative policies.

"For now, the role lands in Todd Blanche’s lap as Acting Attorney General, taking over the Department of Justice while the bigger question of a permanent replacement is still up in the air." . . .

"If You’re Looking for a Fighter, Start Here  If the goal is to put someone in that role who won’t sit back and wait, some names come to mind. One of them is Jeanine Pirro.

At last! Dianny's Ten Most Tiresome People of 2025

 Diann Russell  

"I can’t imagine being so greedy and venal that I would be willing to blame the Jews for everything just to earn a big, fat paycheck from Qatar. Then again, I have a conscience and have never entertained the idea of becoming someone else’s bitch. Not everyone can say that."

4. Gavin Newsom  "I recently saw a poll that ranked California Governor Gavin Newsom at the top of the pile of likely 2028 Democrat nominees. Newsom spent all of 2025 in a flurry of self-promotion, all with an eye on 2028. He hired a social media “team” that consisted of a dweebie gay boi who proceeded to post cringey, stupid schlock on Twitter attacking Donald Trump while pretending to be Gavin Newsom.

"I referred to it as Newsom’sToo-Online Campaign of Cringe:”

The Democrat media loves Dweebie’s work in much the same way they loved Kamala’s “Brat” summer. According to the media, Dweebie’s social media posts are proof that Gavin Newsom is the one Democrat fighting back against Trump.

Really?

If your idea of “fighting back” is sneaking up behind Trump and putting a “KICK ME” sign on his back, or scrawling “TRUMP IS A POOPIE HEAD” on the bathroom stall, then, sure, insipid, try-too-hard tweets pretending to be Newsom pretending to be Trump can be considered “fighting back.”

"For the life of me, I do not understand why politicians insist on taking the juvenile, petulant, “look at me” approach to everything they say or do. It doesn’t make them look relatable. Instead, they look like spoiled, immature prats, and frankly, I find it tiresome." . More.... .

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Europe On The Verge Of Surrender To Islam

 Janet Levy - American Thinker  

"A culture shaped by the Enlightenment cannot be overrun by a medieval culture that refuses to change. Using Durant’s words, Europe must prevent its cultural self-destruction caused by Islam taking root. This may be Europe’s last chance to save itself."


"Explaining the decline of the Roman Empire in The Story of Civilization, Will Durant wrote: “A great civilization is not conquered from without until it has destroyed itself within.” The same could become true of the European Union (EU) in the 21st century. Postmodern illusions of a benign and righteous multiculturalism are allowing Islamist ideology—which has no reservations about its supremacist ambitions—to spread its roots with unprecedented virulence.
"Consider how a guilt-shame complex fostered by leftist academia in institutions, the media, and the public is eroding the Judeo-Christian ethos. Christmas is no longer Christmas but some silly secular celebration like ‘Winter Journey’ or ‘Destination Beautiful Winter,’ while ‘Merry Christmas’ is being replaced by ‘Happy Winter.’ In the U.S., France, Spain, Germany, and beyond, governments, schools, and media outlets have diminished, canceled, or sanitized Judeo-Christian festivals and done away with Christian symbols, lights, and even traditional songs.
"At the same time, Islam is permitted a loud and visible presence. Ramadan celebrations are happening more often at iconic locations and major government buildings. Iftar prayers are increasingly being held in public spaces rather than in mosques. Belgium, for example, organized the longest iftar dinner—2 km long, crossing multiple communities, and serving over 8,000 guests. The adhan, which proclaims there is no god but Allah and that Muhammad is His messenger, echoes from loudspeakers, asserting Islamic dominance and rejecting all other religions, to which such accommodations are outright denied." . . .

Surviving Iran: The Insane F-15 Rescue Mission Explained

AiTelly

I'm sure this will be resented and condemned by the same crowd that calls Jews "Nazis". TD




. . . "The same people, both abroad and in this country, who’ve tried at every turn to view this undertaking as a disaster would have been rewarded. Instead, they’ve been reduced to carping about lost aircraft rather than rejoicing at the rescue of American servicemen. One of the saddest aspects of the current situation has been the evident desire of so many to see our efforts meet with failure, not so much out of principled criticism, but more from the fear of American success.
"These haters would have been rewarded. Instead, they have been, at least for the moment, embarrassed into silence. Perhaps therein lies the largest message of all, namely that Americans need not be the prisoners of past failures, that we know how to learn, to grow, and to overcome all manner of challenges.
"And this, in spades, is what our special operators just demonstrated."