Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Everything Barack Obama interjects into public discourse always appears neutral on its face, but in truth is delivered within a systemic context or tone.

 Jeannie DeAngelis

"Obama, who is usually quick to jump to conclusions when political violence is directed toward anyone of his race or party, seems very measured and astoundingly restrained when a perpetrator misses the target and it’s Trump."

 ""Throughout his grueling presidency, Barack Obama assigned motives to any incident involving a white person and a black person. From Henry Louis Gates to Trayvon Martin to Jussie Smollett to George Floyd, until further notice, the person with the most melanin was always presumed innocent. By contrast, Caucasians were usually deemed worthy of special mention, especially in Obama’s April 2009 treatise on right-wing extremism, where Christians, prolifers, ex-military, and white people on the whole were suspected of contemplating terrorist acts because the first African American was elected President of the United States.

Right-wing extremists are harnessing this historical election as a recruitment tool. Many right-wing extremists are antagonistic toward the new presidential administration and its perceived stance on a range of issues, including immigration and citizenship, the expansion of social programs to minorities, and restrictions on firearms ownership and use. Right-wing extremists are increasingly galvanized by these concerns and leverage them as drivers for recruitment. From the 2008 election timeframe to the present, right-wing extremists have capitalized on related racial and political prejudices in expanded propaganda campaigns, thereby reaching out to a wider audience of potential sympathizers.

"Meanwhile, Barack Obama has failed to acknowledge the truth that it’s left-wing extremists who have tried and failed three times to assassinate a sitting president who happens to be white.

"Now, after three serious attacks on the life of one high-profile white person, Barack Obama steps forward to inject calm into a volatile situation by reminding the world that there are no “details about the motives behind” a radicalized leftist traveling cross-country by train, charging into the lobby of the Washington Hilton, armed to the teeth with weaponry that his published manifesto implied he planned to use on the guy sitting with his wife and press secretary at the head table." . . .  More...

It isn't "Jimmy" anymore; it's just "Kimmel"

 


Why Leftist Journalist Claims He Won’t Attend Trump Events Anymore  "Todd, a longtime Trump critic and former host of NBC’s “Meet the Press,” argued that being near the president puts people at risk."

George Clooney slammed after defending Jimmy Kimmel's quip about 'expectant widow' Melania Trump  . . . "Oz Pearlman, who was seen entertaining the top table moments before shots were heard inside the Washington Hilton, canceled his appearance on Kimmel’s show." . . .

Jimmy Kimmel repeats 'hateful' joke about Melania Trump in attempt to defend himself     “There was no big reaction to it until this morning, when I faced yet another Twitter vomit storm and calls to fire me from our first lady,” Kimmel said.

"He insisted that the joke was “about [Melania’s] age difference and the look of joy we see on her face” whenever she and Trump are together.

"In a social media statement Monday morning, Melania fumed that “Kimmel’s hateful and violent rhetoric is intended to divide our country.”

“His monologue about my family isn’t comedy- his words are corrosive and deepens the political sickness within America,” she wrote on X." . . .

CNN Delays Anti-Trump Documentary After Gunman Attempts to Assassinate President – America First Report   . . . "Allen’s relatives told law enforcement that the suspected gunman attended at least one of the anti-Trump “No Kings” demonstrations.

"During one of these protests on Oct. 18, some participants made death threats against Trump and other prominent conservatives. Journalist Brandi Kruse posted a video of a protester at the Oct. 18 Seattle “No Kings” rally being interviewed while holding a sign that said, “Would You Like To Kill Nazis [With] Me?”

"During the exchange, the man said that if he had the chance he would kill White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller, a Jewish man whom he called a “Nazi.” Kruse later reported that the FBI was investigating the man’s threats." . . .

The Left's Rhetoric of Violence Against Republican Presidents - American Thinker    Our intellectual and academic culture is dangerously creating violent pro-assassination rhetoric that is creating this cultish desire to kill President Trump.