Monday, January 12, 2026
Protesters coached live at Renee Good rally.
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.”
"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 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
"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."
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"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.
Sunday, January 11, 2026
Reboot of George Floyd; Anatomy of a Failed Moral Panic
"The second big impediment to a repeat of George Floyd-style riots is the dawning recognition by the public that, as Elon Musk put it, “The Democrats hate ICE because ICE deports their illegal voting base.' ”
"Killer Agent Unmasked,” screamed a headline in The Drudge Report. I know, I know, hardly anyone sane reads the Drudge Report anymore. But its headline and accompanying stories did stake out the let’s-see-if-we-can-spark-the-George-Floyd-reboot territory. So did a supremely irresponsible opinion column in The Chicago Tribune, which argued that “every last American” should agree that the shooting death of Renée Nicole Good in Minneapolis a few days ago was “an abomination.”
"Should they? Was it?
"Soon-to-be ex-Minnesota governor Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey certainly think so. Walz has been comparing ICE agents to the Gestapo for years. Frey abetted the “fiery but mostly peaceful” burning of Minneapolis in 2020 after George Floyd died of a drug overdose while resisting arrest, and Frey acted entirely according to form in denouncing ICE and Donald Trump in response to the shooting of Good by an ICE agent.
"The destructive, anti-American left thought they were getting the band back together. Mobs in various cities have been protesting, harassing, and impeding the lawful activities of ICE. In Minneapolis, mobs are going from hotel to hotel in search of ICE agents, smashing windows, blaring horns, and screaming obscenities.
"For just a few days, the city of Minneapolis—and other blue cities across the country—teetered back and forth. Full summer-of-love-smash-everything riots? Or impotent progressive-white-female fury and hysteria, aided by low-testosterone soy boys in the media and ranks of Democrat officeholders?
"Right from the beginning, I thought the second option more likely. Why? For one thing, it was winter in a cold city. Protestors prefer warmer temperatures. Then, too, the person shot was a white woman, not a black criminal, so a large quota of the rage would have to be special ordered from the warehouse. There was plenty of rage on hand. But there were also, almost from the beginning, many dissenting voices. Sean Morrison, a Cook County Commissioner, took on the Chicago Tribune in a post on X: “The Chicago Tribune editorial declaring that ‘every last American should agree’ the death of a Minneapolis woman at the hands of a federal immigration agent is an ‘abomination’ is a textbook example of unethical, ideologically driven journalism.”
"The Minneapolis Fraternal Order of Police put out a statement saying that they stand with ICE." . . . More...
"Roger Kimball is editor and publisher of The New Criterion and the president and publisher of Encounter Books. He is the author and editor of many books, including The Fortunes of Permanence: Culture and Anarchy in an Age of Amnesia (St. Augustine's Press), The Rape of the Masters (Encounter), Lives of the Mind: The Use and Abuse of Intelligence from Hegel to Wodehouse (Ivan R. Dee), and Art's Prospect: The Challenge of Tradition in an Age of Celebrity "
The Captor Who Fell Silent; How faith disarmed terror in a Hamas tunnel
"We are all in God’s hands. And this insight pierced the heart of her son’s captor. For one moment, they were on equal ground."
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"Many news organizations carried the story of the release of Bar Kuperstein two years after he had been kidnapped by Hamas on October 7. Kuperstein was a young security guard at the Nova Festival, the music festival targeted by Hamas for its fat genocidal possibilities, with sides of rape, torture, and kidnapping. After taking some time to begin to reacclimate to freedom and family, Kuperstein began to share his and his family’s experiences.
"Hamas’ strategy to destroy Israel has been based on the perceived weakness of the West for enduring the discomfort of war. As is well attested by their own words, they wish to win by grinding down the political support for the fight against them, both in Israel and in Israel’s supporters in the rest of the world. Protests from the West, and even better, from within Israel itself, are demoralizing to the fighting spirit. In particular, when despairing hostage families protest, demanding that their government capitulate to the demands of the hostage takers, this is prime click bait and especially demoralizing to their hated opponents.
"Kuperstein explained to the press how Hamas tried to get his family to publicly denounce Israel’s fight to rescue the hostages and end the rule of the hostage-takers. They pushed the despair button — we have your beloved son, and no one can stop us from doing to him whatever we want if you don’t comply. Kuperstein said:
During the period I was held captive, one of the terrorists called my mother and told her she was not doing enough to free me and that if she wanted to see me again, she needed to go out, file complaints at The Hague, and really fight.
"Kuperstein’s captor said to his mother that she had no choice, because her son was in their hands. Kuperstein continued: “She simply told him the following: ‘My son is not in your hands but always in the hands of the Creator — and you are too in the hands of the Creator.”
"This was not the expected answer. In Kuperstein’s words: “There was a moment of silence because the terrorist did not know what to answer and then he replied, “All honor to you, madam.”
"Kuperstein showed his interviewer the bracelet his mother had worn all the days of his captivity. On it were inscribed the words: “My son is always in the hands of the Creator.”
"Kuperstein added: “Since then, we carry that motto with us all the time.”. . .
"When modern Islamists saw the jaded disregard of religion in the modern West, they saw it as a sign of weakness, of absence of the inspiration necessary to face the crises that are the stuff of human life. People with nothing to die for have nothing to live for. There is nothing they won’t give up just to be left alone. The aggressors smell the fear and they salivate. More...
READ MORE from Shmuel Klatzkin: In Defense of a Judeo-Christian America; The Lie That Destroys; Uncompromising Principles, Moderated Souls
In-N-Out CEO OFFICIALLY RESPONDS To Governor Of California After Leaving California!
The enemies within...
kids to medicalized gender clinics, and parade them at sexualized drag shows labeled as "family-friendly." These are the same people, he argued, who want to defund the police, defend criminals no matter how violent or foreign, and censor anyone who steps out of line with their diversity-and-inclusion gospel."
"So what makes white liberal women so uniquely terrible?" . . . More...
UPDATED: Amazing what Democrats will choose to protest; The hypocrisy extends for miles.
"If your “protest” against “fascism” includes you doing a conga line in costume, maybe you aren’t actually fighting fascism. Maybe you’re just bored."
"Let's look at what they protest and what they don't to see if that is true.
"First off, you never saw protests against Obama or Biden, no matter what they did or didn't do.
"So, what gives?
"One thing, which I know from paying attention to the Democrat-voting Jews in my world, is that many Jews have finally decided that, yes, the Democrat party hates them. Albeit reluctantly, they’re turning away from it. And now that illegal and criminal aliens are being deported and exposed, Democrats can’t afford to lose a reliable (and generous) voting bloc.
"Another theory, which I strongly support, is that Democrats know that the mullahs are doomed. Once the mullahs flee, their files will be opened, and those files will reveal a whole lot about how Hamas, Hezbollah, and the Houthis have been funded and the moral support they’ve received. Democrats may be worried that they’ll show up in those files. (Same goes for information in Venezuela, which also helped support Hamas and Hezbollah.)
"There’s also a theory that indictments are finally coming for the loud-and-proud radicals who provided material support for Hamas via the “Free Palestine” movement. The stench will be bad, and the Democrats want some distance.
"In other words, the Democrats aren’t opposing Hamas for principled reasons. If they’d had principles, they would have opposed Hamas over two years ago. Instead, this is a CYA effort that only serves to highlight just how foul Democrats really are." Much more..
Saturday, January 10, 2026
The Minneapolis Shooting: The Facts
"The Minneapolis ICE shooting story has been evolving the way these stories always do – but not in the direction that the Left would prefer."
. . . "yet another example of the Left’s willingness to lubricate their programs with the blood of their opponents, of innocents, and of their own.
ICE agent who shot Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis an Iraq War veteran, is believed to have worked as an ICE agent since at least 2013.
. . . "ICE agents had conducted a traffic stop on Roberto Carlos Munoz, a serial illegal immigrant from Guatemala with a lengthy rap sheet, records show."Ross broke the back driver’s side window after Munoz refused to exit his vehicle when officers approached his car. The suspect then sped away with Ross’ arm caught between the seat and the car frame — dragging him more than 100 yards, the Justice Department said at the time.He was hospitalized with “significant injuries to his arm and hand” requiring 33 stitches, but made a full recovery, according to the feds." . . .
. . . "The officer needed more than 30 stitches after the June incident in Bloomington, Minn. The suspect in that incident was convicted of assault several weeks ago.
"Vice-President JD Vance and U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem spoke about the officer at length during a news conference on Thursday, doubling down on their account that the agent was defending himself when he shot Good.
"Local and state officials have repeatedly rejected the Trump administration's version of events, saying video evidence directly contradicts the notion that Good deliberately "weaponized" her vehicle to drive at the officer.
“ '[T]hat very ICE officer nearly had his life ended, dragged by a car six months ago," Vance said at the White House on Thursday. "So you think maybe he’s a little bit sensitive about somebody ramming him with an automobile?' " . . .
. . . "Jonathan Ross, an ICE officer involved in recent high-profile incidents, was severely injured during an arrest in Bloomington, Minnesota, in June 2025. Court records and affidavits describe that Ross suffered multiple large cuts and abrasions on his knee, elbow, and face as a result of the incident.
BREAKING: Was just sent a video showing the moments before the shooting.
— Dustin Grage (@GrageDustin) January 10, 2026
In it, you can clearly see Renee Good’s vehicle blocking ICE agents for over 3 minutes as she’s dancing to her own car horn.
Kinda ruins some narratives, doesn’t it? pic.twitter.com/aXtiTjAtF9
For Gavin Newsom, selling California may be harder than selling himself
"Conventional wisdom holds that California is an albatross for Newsom’s widely-anticipated White House bid — a state that is too progressive, too pricey, too polarizing to appeal to swing voters in battleground states."
"The question for Newsom even before it comes to far-flung early primary states is whether his own residents agree. According to the Public Policy Institute of California, which regularly tracks sentiment, a majority of Californians have believed the state is on the wrong track for more than three years. In overwhelmingly blue California, the gloomy outlook cannot just be attributed to partisan Fox News viewers." Full article here...
Gavin Newsom, ‘King of Fraud’ "During a Fox and Friends broadcast Thursday, First Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Central District of California Bill Essayli branded California Gov. Gavin Newsom “the king of fraud.” He didn’t stop there. He declared, “There’s never been this much fraud in American history.”. . .
Newsom’s strategy in his State of the State address of fraudulently claiming he achieved greatness in California may just be his interim plan while he remains in office. Once he leaves the governor’s office, he may rush past California’s disasters and hope voters never look too closely at the record he leaves behind.





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