Wednesday, April 29, 2026

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

 The American Spectator | USA News and Politics 

"Rather than facing this basic binary choice, Majority Leader Thune preferred to cobble together a dirty deal in the middle of the night."

"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:

"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.

"House Speaker Mike Johnson referred to the Senate’s DHS funding bill in the following terms: “This gambit that was done last night is a joke.” He then read the excerpt of the bill that cuts ICE and CPB funding and emphatically stated, “We’re not doing that! And it is unconscionable to me that the Democrats would force some sort of negotiation at 3 o’clock in the morning and try to foist this on the American people.” It’s understandable that Johnson would be reluctant to attack Thune but it was the Majority Leader who added the bill-killing amendment to the DHS bill according to a report in the New York Times. Yet this is how Thune described the garbage he dumped on the House as he hastily scurried out of town early Friday morning:" . . .  More...

Whose voices were in Cole Thomas Allen's head?

 

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"Cole Tomas Allen, This guy did hear voices. They were Ted Lieu's, they were Brandon Johnson's, they were CNN's, they were The View, they were MS NOW..."   Greg Gutfeld just delivered the single most succinct and cutting indictment of the leftwing media's complicity in Saturday's WHCD attack:

. . . and maybe Colbert's, Kimmel's, Rosie O'Donnell's, and.... 

The American Spectator | USA News and Politics


The question is: If right-wing hate is so prevalent in America, why does the left have to fund it?

  Issues & Insights

“The scurrilous left-wing group had to pay for racism to meet demand,” Dan McLaughlin, National Review


"Revelations that the leftist Southern Poverty Law Center had been funding “hard right” extremist groups raise an important question beyond whether or not it was defrauding donors.

"As we pointed out in this space, fraud is a feature, not a bug, of today’s Democratic party.

"But there’s another aspect to the SPLC case that goes beyond fraud. Because this isn’t the first time that some left-winger has been caught manufacturing the hate they are supposedly trying to stamp out. Right-wing hate crime hoaxes are practically an industry these days.

"Most people know about Jussie Smollett’s hoax — one that the press ran with despite the fact that it was so obviously manufactured. But there have been many others.

"A few years ago, Wilfred Reilly, an associate professor of political science at Kentucky State University, wrote a book, “Hate Crime Hoax: How the Left is Selling a Fake Race War,” that looked at more than 340 hate-crime allegations and found that more than two-thirds were hoaxes.

"Interestingly, in response to that book, the SPLC in 2019 posted on Facebook that: “Hate crime hoaxes are rare. We can’t let the far right capitalize on the sensational headlines generated by them.”

"But it’s the SPLC, and various other miscreants of the left, who’ve been guilty of capitalizing on the sensational headlines they’ve been manufacturing. The mainstream press can always be counted on to play up the initial “hate” story, and then downplay or ignore evidence that it was fake." . . .  More...