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"There’s something amazing and significant about a brilliant and distinguished academic who can lay down his ego and walk away from the lies that are so ingrained and embedded for the sake of what is objectively right, good, and true—which also happens to be the very same root of my affection for Thomas Sowell."
"Yesterday, on April 29, 2025, David Horowitz left this world—and we’re all much, much poorer for it. (The editors at Front Page Magazine paid him touching homage, which can be found here.)
"Horowitz was an intellectual giant. He was gentle but brave, he was principled, and his devotion to freedom and his fellow man came at great personal expense; he gladly directed his God-given talents and treasure to be used not for personal gain, but for advancing the cause of freedom for others’ sake.
"His legacy is one of magnificent mind and service, and he will always be remembered for it.
"My first realization about the greatness of David Horowitz came in 2012 or 2013, while doing some of my undergraduate coursework at Portland State University. During this time, I was actually taking a history class from another David Horowitz—a completely unremarkable one—and this professor required that we read That Noble Dream by Peter Novick. I discovered in the footnotes the David Horowitz name, and at that time being only vaguely familiar with the remarkable Horowitz, I asked the professor if the footnote was referring to his own writing and research. He scoffed, thoroughly offended, and said no, “that David Horowitz is a total kook, having gone off the rails some time ago.”
"(Here’s some irony for you: the Novick book was all about the “noble” pursuit of objectivity in the discipline of history—how’s that coming from a communist leftard who calls an accomplished academic an off-the-rails kook simply because he’s actually being objective?)
"It was at this point that I realized the good Horowitz was somebody very, very special—considering that a progressive Portlander had a visceral distaste for the man—so I bought my first Horowitz book: “Unholy Alliance: Radical Islam and the American Left”. Now, while I don’t agree with the book in its entirety (to be fair, a lot of ugly truths have been revealed since it was published in 2004), it was my second realization that he was in fact, a national treasure of a man with great insight, understanding, and prescience." . . .
| Rich Terrell |
"On October 7, 2023, Hamas jihadists committed an unspeakably evil atrocity against Jews living in Israel. Within hours of the Nazi-like pogrom, nearly three dozen separate groups of Harvard University students blamed the Jews for it."
. . ."Did the Harvard “Students for Justice in Palestine” (SJP) chapter have, as a recently filed lawsuit alleges the Columbia SJP chapter had, advance knowledge of the massacre? (Columbia SJP has denied the allegations). Inquiring minds would certainly like to know.
"But these days, Harvard is not a hospitable place for free inquiry.
"Don’t get me wrong: Harvard certainly thinks of itself as a bastion of free inquiry. That was the moral high ground Harvard attempted to claim in its recent denunciation of the Trump administration’s attempt to enforce civil rights on campus. And that was the moral high ground Harvard again attempted to claim this week, when it released its much-anticipated report on campus anti-Semitism and anti-Israel bias. In the report, Harvard purports to lament the rise of post-October 7 campus Jew-hatred, but it deigns to offer only toothless and symbolic suggestions for what to actually do about it.
"Harvard cannot claim to care about the plight of Jews on its campus while simultaneously suing for its “right” to bilk the American taxpayer while appearing to defy the Civil Rights Act of 1964. It’s really that simple. Some circles just can’t be squared.
"The reality is that the Harvard Americans once knew has been occupied. Once upon a time, Harvard held a privileged place in the minds of decent and intelligent Americans – a shining intellectual city on a hill. But in recent years, it seems to have been – first intellectually and then, literally, physically – occupied by an alliance of radical Islamists and far-Left Marxists, with the apparent approval of liberals who will rush to defend anything out of their own Jew-hatred and/or Trump-hatred.
"It can be difficult to figure out the paranoid, irritable reactionary gestures that pass for liberal political thought these days.
"But here is what’s not hard to figure out: the facts. The Harvard Kennedy School had an alleged financier of Hamas – a man accused of helping to fund the tunnels used for the October 7 attack – on its Dean’s Council (he has denied the allegations). In its negotiations with the Trump administration, Harvard has literally threatened to kill lab animals.
"One must ask: If it walks like a Hamas-occupied territory and it talks like a Hamas-occupied territory, then what is it?
"That’s what the Trump administration would like to know. Pam Bondi, the US attorney general, and Linda McMahon, the US education secretary, just want to know the facts – and to enforce the law. But Harvard gives the impression of believing that it is above the law." . . .
"Republican Sen. John Kennedy of Louisiana told Fox News host Sean Hannity Tuesday he would rather watch re-runs of “The View” than listen to some Democrats in the Senate."
"Louisiana Senator John Kennedy continued his reign as the most quotable member of Congress with his latest description of Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
"In an interview with Fox News personality Sean Hannity, Kennedy described the Democratic New York congresswoman as only he can.
"Hannity prompted the Republican senator by discussing how the resistance party has refused to pivot even an inch since they were wiped out in the election, noting they are now the party of the Squad, "grandpa Bernie [Sanders]," AOC, and Jasmine Crockett.
"Kennedy replied that he believes "Congresswoman Ocasio-Cortez is the leader of the Democratic Party today."
"He may very well be correct. The Democrats are now being led by some of the more extreme members of the party. And she's the clear-cut leader of that clan. While that is scary for the nation in general, it should be frightening for her party as well. Since, as Kennedy explains, AOC isn't the ideal face going forward." . . .
" 'I think it’s Congresswoman Ocasio-Cortez," Kennedy surmised of Democrat leadership. "And as I’ve said before, she’s entitled to her opinions. You know, my personal opinion is that God gave her a billy goat brain and a mockingbird mouth, you know?"
"Comedy. Freaking. Gold.
"What makes comedy effective is that it includes some level of truth. Is there anybody outside Ocasio-Cortez's inner circle who doesn't recognize this truth?" . . .
EXCLUSIVE VIDEO:
— Laura Loomer (@LauraLoomer) April 29, 2025
INDIAN SCAMMER DEMOCRAT CONGRESSMAN WHO FILED ARTICLES OF IMPEACHMENT AGAINST PRESIDENT TRUMP GETS CONFRONTED ON VIDEO
Today, @LoomerUnleashed confronted Indian-born, Democrat Michigan Congressman Shri Thanedar @RepShriThanedar, who filed articles of… https://t.co/Ra4w1SSWQx pic.twitter.com/GNJEvvdOI3
"Rep. Shri Thanedar, who no one had heard of until now, filed seven articles of impeachment against President Trump. He claimed that the President had violated the Supreme Court’s order to return the Maryland dad, Abrego Garcia. We previously reported that Yale scholar Jed Rubenfeld explained that President Trump didn’t violate the Supreme Court order.
"Shri’s background seems too bizarre to be true.
"Laura Loomer is researching him and believes he filed the articles of impeachment to get himself out of his $800.000 campaign debt." . . .
Carlos Turcios
"Shri Thanedar who filed articles of impeachment against President Trump supports open borders, socialism and has more loyalty to India than to America. He also supports the Islamic Sharia Law month of Ramadan! " . . .
UPDATE: House Dems Are Left Wiping Egg off Their Faces, Reps. Flee From Thanedar Trump Impeachment "Wow, it appears that three Democrats who signed on to Michigan Dem representative Thanedar's articles of impeachment against President Trump have now begged off, leaving the entire Democrat Party with egg on their faces.
"Readers may have read about or seen Thanedar's video on Monday, announcing his ridiculous reasoning behind filing the seven articles of impeachment, calling the Trump administration's deportation of alleged illegal immigrant gang member, Kilmar Abrego Garcia, to El Salvador (Abrego Garcia's native country) "the final straw." . . .
Now, three of the four representatives who swiftly signed on to back the impeachment, quietly requested that the House clerk remove their names, later on Tuesday, claiming that they understood (wrongly) that their party's Leadership approved it going forward, and/or the House Judiciary Committee had reviewed it and signed off on it as legal.
Reps. Kweisi Mfume (D-MD), Jerry Nadler (D-NY), and Robin Kelly (D-IL) are fleeing from the resolution Thanedar introduced, leaving only one co-sponsor, Jan Schakowsky (D-IL). . . .
Watch: Censured Al Green Promises Crowd He Will File Articles of Impeachment Against Trump
"Pam Bondi still has the power to right this ship—but not for long. The clock is ticking. Survivors are watching. And the next obituary could come before the next file release" . . .
"Virginia Giuffre is dead, and Attorney General Pam Bondi is nowhere to be found. The most prominent survivor of Jeffrey Epstein’s global sex trafficking ring died by reported suicide in April—despite having previously warned that powerful people wanted her silenced and that she was not suicidal. Her death has rocked the survivor community, where other victims, like Juliette Rose Bryant, have now come forward expressing fear for their own safety. And yet, despite overseeing a massive cache of Epstein-related evidence promised to the American people in February, Bondi has gone quiet. Her failure to act decisively—despite weeks of mounting questions and a public desperate for answers—has become its own scandal.
"This moment demands action. Instead, Bondi has delivered delays.
"When she took office, Bondi pledged “unprecedented transparency” regarding the Epstein files. She announced that thousands of documents, recordings, flight logs, and surveillance tapes were in DOJ custody, and her team made a show of distributing redacted material to conservative influencers, duping them at the White House. But that release was widely criticized as incomplete and underwhelming. Since then, little to nothing has been shared with the public. Bondi claimed the FBI had withheld documents from her office, but the American people have seen no accountability, no whistleblowers, and no real progress.
"And now, one of the key voices in the Epstein saga is gone.
"Virginia Giuffre was not just a victim—she was the face of the fight. She took on billionaires, royals, and their elite protectors. Her testimony helped send Ghislaine Maxwell to prison. Her lawsuit led to Prince Andrew’s disgrace and multimillion-dollar settlement. She had every reason to fear for her life—and she said so, on the record, in 2019.
"In her own words: “I am making it known that in no way, shape or form am I suicidal… If something happens to me, do not let this go away. Too many evil people want to see me quieted.”
"Now she has been silenced—permanently. And the AG’s silence alongside her is deafening." ...
"Louden emphasized that had there been any indication of suicidal intentions, immediate intervention would have followed: “If any of us had thought she’s going to commit suicide, of course we would have taken more steps, put her into a clinic or got her some more help.' ”
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| The Irish Sun |
"A shocking revelation has emerged regarding the final days of Virginia Giuffre, a known victim of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, before her reported suicide last Friday evening at her Australian farmhouse.
"Giuffre’s attorney Karrie Louden has revealed that since January, there were no warning signs that her client was considering taking her own life, leaving family members and legal representatives completely blindsided by the tragic development.
"The lawyer has disclosed that Giuffre appeared “positive” and had been actively making plans for her future just days before her death, raising questions about what may have occurred in her final hours.
"Louden shared that she had spoken with Giuffre shortly before the tragedy and had even scheduled a meeting with her on the very day she passed away, highlighting the unexpected nature of her client’s death." . . .
. . ."While officials spent approximately 12 hours gathering evidence at the scene, they have preliminarily determined that Giuffre took her own life through medication overdose, though the official cause awaits confirmation.
"Toxicology reports are still pending, but authorities have confirmed they are not treating the death as suspicious, despite public interest in the case due to Giuffre’s role as a prominent Epstein victim." . . .
| Prince Andrew bid to rejoin royals would have been 'upsetting' for Virginia before death, says Epstein victims' lawyer | The Irish Sun . . . "Lisa Bloom, who represents eight of vile Epstein's victims, told The Sun: "It's always triggering for my clients to see pictures of somebody they say abused them, especially just out living a good life. "It's very upsetting. I generally tell my clients don't follow him. Don't follow the news about him.". . . Prince Andrew's 'new job' after Royal Family fall from grace . . ."He was initially made to step back from royal duty in 2019 as a result of his past friendship with the convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, which was followed by the prince being accused of sexually abusing Virginia Giuffre. "He denied all allegations put against him. "He was then stripped of all military titles and royal patronages in 2022 as a result of a US court case into these allegations, which was eventually settled financially." . . . Much more at the UK Daily Mail . . ."She left behind a handwritten note with a message of support for sexual abuse survivors before she died by suicide last Friday night." . . . |
“ 'Trump’s supporters have relished what they call the snub of the mainstream media as an opportunity to brandish his populist credentials—a gesture made all the more poignant by his attendance at a funeral for a renowned religious leader.” The press earned all the Trump humiliations."
"The court found that, “underlying all relevant parts of the [IRS] Code, is the intent that entitlement to tax exemption depends on meeting certain common law standards of charity — namely, that an institution seeking tax-exempt status must serve a public purpose and not be contrary to established public policy.' ” . . .
"That was the day democracy died." . . .
JewishUncensored "A British professor of the humanities, who studied and lived in Britain, described his experience at a conference held in 2001 in Cambridge, during an election panel focused on the Middle East, at the time of the Second Intifada. One of the speakers, a representative of the Liberal Democratic Party who supported Israel, told the audience that it was wrong to claim all Israelis are racists. Following this statement, the audience erupted in extreme anger, to the point that the professor physically felt "waves of electricity" from the hatred and frenzy in the room.
Although the professor, despite his Zionist views, had previously tended to downplay the role of antisemitism and attributed anti-Israeli sentiments to political or economic factors, he realized at that moment — a true "turning point" — that this was not merely political criticism, but a deep, primal, and dark hatred rooted in antisemitism."
. . .“ 'I saw one of my friends, she was begging for her life,” she says. “She asked him to not kill her, to not kill her, to not kill her, and they didn’t care, they were laughing.”She explains how, shortly after the break of dawn, her four friends were forced to line up and kneel down in the dust of an arid field."