Sunday, March 2, 2025

Erin Molan SLAMS Greta Thunberg's Palestine LUNACY

J-TV: Jewish Ideas

"The doom goblins says she has evidence of genocide in Gaza, well where's the evidence then? What a misguided idiot!

"I am a Japanese nationalist and Buddhist. Please don't be offended. Although I am not Christian I pray for the departed souls of the hostages of Israel . I pray for the hostages who have made it back to Israel alive that they live a healthy life thereafter. I pray for Israel and the Jewish people around the world that they may achieve victory in this fight against evil. May Lord Buddha shower His Enlightened Blessings on Israel and Jewish people. That said Israel has got the support of two major Asian powers, Japan and India. Go Israel. We are with you. Lastly I also pray for United Kingdom 🇬🇧 too because of the evil that British Christians and Jews are suffering from. I pray your country will be delivered from it in the future."'


"How can she take such a stance. after the rape jihad in her country but how could she take such a stance after they burned babies alive and strangled those two Bibas children to death? She is evil."

House passes resolution sending Biden’s ban on some gas-powered water heaters up in smoke

 Just the News  "President Donald Trump has said he will sign the measure if it reaches his desk."


"In its final days, the Biden administration pushed through a ban on many types of gas-powered water heaters. The House Thursday passed a resolution nullifying the rule. 

"House Joint Resolution 20 passed 221-198. No Republicans opposed the measure, and 11 Democrats sided with the GOP on the issue. 

“ 'Shameful regulations like these not only limit consumer freedom and choice, but they also almost always hit low-income and elderly Americans the hardest. I am pleased to see House members prioritized this repeal and are continuing to put the American people first. I look forward to seeing the Senate taking the same actions,” Tom Pyle, president of the American Energy Alliance, said in a statement. 

"President Donald Trump had issued a statement Monday supporting the measure, which was introduced by Rep. Gary Palmer, R-Ala., and said he would sign it if it reaches his desk. 

“ 'In their final days in office, the Biden-Harris Administration’s Department of Energy introduced a rule that would ban gas-fired water heaters. This egregious rule, if continued, would restrict consumer choice, limit the use of natural gas appliances, and increase prices for American families,” Palmer said in a statement Tuesday

" 'The resolution was introduced under the Congressional Review Act, which allows Congress to block finalized federal regulations."

Biden Coms Chief Admits the White House and Media Covered Up for Joe’s Senility and Decline

One has to wonder: what changes were caused in Joe Biden from his bewildered Trump debate performance to his diatribes before Freedom Hall, the State of the Union, and the DNC 

Warner Todd Huston

"Gaslighting is an insidious form of manipulation and psychological control. Victims of gaslighting are deliberately and systematically fed false information that leads them to question what they know to be true, often about themselves. " . . .


"Michael LaRosa who was (not a doctor) Jill Biden’s press chief, is now openly admitting that the White House and the media covered up Joe Biden’s infirmities and his rapid decline and now says the media “gaslighted” the American people.

"LaRosa recently visited with the Sine Institute of Policy and Politics and was interviewed by Tara Palmeri about his experience as a Biden communications man. And only now is he coming clean about the lies he participated in during the disastrous Biden presidency.

“ 'Every politician, everybody, every human being tries to cover up age,” LaRosa exclaimed. “We were always, from day one, cognizant that age was an issue.”

"This is an obvious point, granted. After all, Biden was the oldest president in U.S. history at the time he was in office. And his physical and mental condition was obviously compromised from the start.

"LaRosa then went on to say, “There are some things that are true — the gaslighting. There was a lot of denial of the polling. And I will use the term ‘gaslight’ because that is what they were doing — the campaign, former colleagues.”

"He also noted that Biden was so far gone that he and everyone else in the Biden orbit were terrified whenever Biden started wandering off script because they feared what stupid thing he’d say next.

“ 'The President’s team was scared to death of impromptu, unscripted, unrehearsed, unpracticed, un-choreographed anything,” Michael LaRosa said." . . .



The Jihadist Threat Through Visa Overstays

The American Spectator

Here's a typical American immigrant jihadi wearing his Kool Kampus Kollege Keffiyeh just like Greta Thunberg.

Tamerlan Tsarnaev and his brother Dzhokhar Tsarnaev carried out the
Boston Marathon terrorist attack 

. . ."Investigations into Manuchekhri’s activities raise critical questions about potential networks facilitating such illicit operations. While it’s unclear whether he acted independently or as part of a broader network, historical precedents suggest that extremist activities often involve communal or organizational support. 
"For instance, the Boston Marathon bombers and the San Bernardino attackers had connections to local communities and online forums that may have reinforced their radicalization. Similarly, Manuchekhri’s regular attendance at an Islamic cultural center in New York warrants scrutiny to determine if it played a role in his activities or if warning signs were overlooked.
Red Flags That Were Missed
"Alarmingly, several indicators of Manuchekhri’s radicalization were apparent yet unaddressed:
  • Communication with Known ISIS Operatives: Engaging in direct conversations with individuals affiliated with terrorist organizations.
  • Sharing Weapons Training Videos: Distributing footage of himself handling firearms, signaling potential preparation for violent acts.
  • Transferring Funds to High-Risk Regions: Sending substantial amounts of money to areas known for terrorist activities.

"The failure to detect these activities points to deficiencies in digital surveillance and counterterrorism efforts, especially concerning individuals who have overstayed their visas." . . . 

Trump’s Oval Office triumph is a masterclass in leadership over Zelensky

Amil Imani 

. . ." Zelensky’s silent exit, his delegation trailing behind, said it all: when you challenge Trump on his turf, you leave empty-handed. This wasn’t just a meeting—it was a reminder of why America chose him again, a leader who bends the world to his will, not the other way around." 


"On February 28, 2025, the Oval Office echoed with the undeniable strength of President Donald Trump’s leadership as he participated in a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and demonstrated American resolve at its finest.

"What began as a discussion about a potential minerals deal and U.S. support for Ukraine’s conflict with Russia transformed into a defining moment of Trump’s presidency—a bold, unapologetic stand against perceived ingratitude and diplomatic overreach. Rather than being a misstep, this encounter became a masterclass in prioritizing America first, underscoring Trump’s unwavering commitment to his nation’s interests and his refusal to be dictated to by a foreign leader, even one steeped in wartime sympathy.

"The scene unfolded with Trump at the helm, his commanding presence evident as he sat beside Vice President J.D. Vance, a loyal partner in this high-stakes exchange. Zelensky, invited to discuss terms to offset billions in U.S. aid through Ukrainian mineral resources, arrived with a demeanor that quickly grated on his host.

"Trump, embodying the clarity of a seasoned negotiator, pointed out what he viewed as Zelensky’s failure to acknowledge America’s generosity—hundreds of millions in weapons, cash, and goodwill had flowed into Ukraine’s defense. “You’re not in a position to dictate,” Trump declared, his voice cutting through the room with the authority of a man who had weathered political storms and emerged stronger. Vance emphasized this point, questioning whether Zelensky had ever managed a simple “thank you,” a fair critique considering the scale of U.S. sacrifice.

"Zelensky, for his part, attempted to push back by waving photos of war-torn Ukraine and invoking Russia’s broken promises—a tired strategy that did little to sway Trump. His tone, laced with defiance, only intensified the President’s frustration. Here was a leader, Trump argued, gambling with “World War III” by rejecting reasonable peace terms with Russia, all while expecting American taxpayers to foot the bill indefinitely." . . .

Trump’s approach here was vintage: bold, brash, and rooted in a dealmaker’s instinct. He’s never hidden his disdain for leaders who take America’s support for granted, and this showdown was no exception. His offhand remark about Putin—”he’s gone through a hell of a lot with me”—wasn’t a concession but a flex, a nod to his ability to stare down any adversary, from Moscow to Kyiv. Battered by war and desperate for aid, Zelensky gambled on guilt-tripping Trump and lost. The photos and lectures landed like a feather against a freight train.

Monica Showalter  Out in the 'hood, they're pretty impressed with how Trump dealt with Zelensky    "President Trump cut his teeth in the tough world of New York real estate, dealing with mobsters, unions, and street toughs. He continuously negotiated advantageous deals with them as he built his successful business there because if he couldn't do that, they would have eaten him alive.

"That may explain why we are seeing responses like these from streetwise ghetto-savvy black people, who were pretty impressed with his performance with Ukraine's president, Volodymyr Zelensky on Friday, throwing him out of the White House when he started challenging and insulting them instead of signing the deal to end Ukraine's war that he had told them he would be coming to sign.

"Here is [one such in a] thread of responses:" . . .

               Here's one:pic.twitter.com/7l2Lnk2Wvf

Libya Offers to Welcome Palestinian Refugees

Better get it all done before leftists elect another Democrat president. Good luck with all those college campuses. TD

Jerome R. Corsi  

"Meanwhile, Libya will offer the relocated Gazans an opportunity to work and enjoy a standard of living never attained under decades of rule suffered under the grip of Hamas, a group that was never able to imagine a governing policy other “wiping Israel off the map of the Middle East."


"Abdul Hamid Muhammad Al-Dubiba, the prime minister of the Government of National Unity (GNU) in Tripoli, Libya (the Libyan government that the United Nations recognizes) has told the U.S. government that Libya will take 100,000 to 200,000 refugees from Gaza. The Libyan offer is the first such proposal to receive Gazan refugees into a Muslim country that President Trump has received after announcing on Wednesday, February 5, in his press conference with Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, that the United States would take over Gaza, relocate the residents, and rebuild the area as a “Riviera on the Mediterranean.”

"This follows Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi’s decision to reject an open invitation to the White House for talks as long as Palestinian relocation is on President Trump’s agenda. “In Egypt, we have been warned since the beginning of the crisis that what was happening was an attempt to render the Gaza Strip uninhabitable, paving the way for the displacement of the Palestinians,” al-Sisi insisted. He added, “the displacement of the Palestinian people from their place is an injustice. We cannot condone or be a part of the unjust displacement of Palestinians.” Jordanian King Abdullah II joined al-Sisi in rejecting Trump’s proposal.

"Egypt has announced it will host an emergency Arab summit in Cairo on February 27 that would include “the state of Palestine.” In January, the United Nations and World Bank estimated that 72 percent of the territory’s housing, 84 percent of its health facilities, and 92 percent of its primary roads had been damaged or destroyed. Without water, sanitation, or electricity, the estimated 1.8 to 2.3 million Gazans face returning to the rubble that is today’s war-devastated Gaza without the essentials required for healthy daily living." . . .

So That's Why We Haven't Seen the Real Epstein List

Matt Margolis  

"Levin didn’t mince words about his suspicion, reminding Bondi—and America—that "New York is a hotbed of the Democrat Party—that includes in legal circles."


"On his Fox News show “Life, Liberty, and Levin,” Mark Levin had a compelling discussion with Attorney General Pam Bondi about one of the most scandalous yet suspiciously opaque cases in modern history—the Jeffrey Epstein files. Last week, many anticipated bombshell revelations exposing high-profile figures linked to criminal activity on Epstein’s private island. Instead, what we got was a rehash of information already widely known.

"So, why is this happening and when are we going to see the new stuff? 

"Levin wasted no time driving into the matter, noting that his curiosity about the Epstein client lists is mirrored by countless Americans. "I think the American people are very curious about who's on this list or these lists," Levin said. “You have been doggedly trying to get all the information and now we learn, thanks to you, that you've been stonewalled by people in New York. Do you want to explain that?”

" 'So, as you know, we released about 120 pages of documents. And I started asking for these documents right when I came into office and before Kash Patel was in there,” she began. “So I ended up getting about 120 pages. We carefully redacted them, of course, to be sure the 254 young girls, women who are victims of sex crimes and sex trafficking, their personal information was redacted and out of there to protect them.”

"Her doubts, it turns out, were entirely justified. “So I’m going through it and I kept saying there has to be more, there has to be more," Bondi said. "I’m assured that’s it. Kash asked the same questions, assured there’s no more. Last I found out, you know, this week that a source told me New York, SDNY, they’re sitting on thousands of pages of documents regarding Epstein. Thousands. Thousands."

"Refusing coy political platitudes, Bondi directly threatened accountability for obstructive bureaucrats: "I will find out who withheld it and they will not be working for us anymore." Her promise wasn't mere empty bravado. She laid down the gauntlet: "We will get everything. We will have it in our possession.' " . . .  Full article...

Saturday, March 1, 2025

Victor Davis Hanson: In Some Way, Zelenskyy Is An Authoritarian

The Daily Signal

"A tense altercation between President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance and Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelenskyy ensued in the oval office today. "The bottom line: The United States of America will not be extorted by a country whose leaders are more interested in what they can get out of the American people than peace. "The point of the meeting? To sign a U.S.-Ukraine mineral deal. Donald Trump is “very tired subsidizing and pay for far-distant problems when we’re running a $37 trillion national debt,” and this deal would not only offset those costs but also by inviting “American business in to Ukraine, to help rebuild it and to profit…Putin will be less eager to attack you if he understands there's a thriving American concession there,” argues Victor Davis Hanson on today’s edition of “Victor Davis Hanson: In His Own Words:” “ 'Donald Trump is incurring a lot of criticism lately on the Ukrainian war. He's trying to negotiate an end to the war. Remember, there's probably somewhere around 1.5 million dead, wounded, missing, and captured on both sides, together. That is the largest casualty rate figure total in Europe since the Battle of Stalingrad in 1942 and 1943. In his ‘Art of the Deal’ style he came in and he said some things the last week that got people very angry. I'll just give you two examples. He said that Zelenskyy was a dictator and that he “should have stopped the war and never started it. “ 'That got people anguished because we know that Vladimir Putin invaded Ukraine on February 24th of 2022. So, why did Donald Trump say that? Of course, he doesn't believe that Zelenskyy started the war because he has campaigned himself on the following narrative: "Under George Bush, in 2008, Russia invaded Ossetia and Georgia. “ 'In 2014, under the Obama administration, they invaded the Donbas and Crimea. On February 24th of 2022, under Joe Biden, they tried to take Kyiv. However, of the last four administrations, there was one in which they did not leave their borders to invade another nation—my administration. Why? Because unlike the prior three presidents, I was able to establish deterrence.” . . .


00:00 Introduction: Trump's Controversial Comments on Ukraine
01:54 Trump's Perspective on the Ukrainian War
02:45 Criticism and Defense of Trump's Statements
03:31 Trump's Vision for Ending the War
07:19 Historical Context and Realpolitik
08:08 Conclusion and Call to Action

What country would accept relocated Gazans?

 A.J. Caschetta, Middle East Forum   

"Few nations are interested in taking residents of Gaza because Palestinians have worn out their welcome wherever they have gone."

The remains of the Al-Najjar Hospital, which was destroyed during an Israeli military operation in the
 city of Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip, January 20, 2025.

"When Donald Trump proposed to relocate over a million people from Gaza while it is rebuilt, many derided it as a combination of anti-Palestinian racism and Islamophobia. Others thought it just too ridiculous to take seriously. But more people are coming around to his way of thinking.

"Liel Leibovitz now argues that, “we must embrace this proposal, because at its heart is the one true and inescapable sentiment: Israelis can no longer be expected to live in proximity to those who desire nothing more than their death.”

"Gazans who don’t want to fight Israelis and who have sought to leave the embattled strip of land are perhaps the world’s only genuine refugees not permitted to leave a war zone, but where to send them and their bloodthirsty neighbors who live for the opportunity to kill is perhaps the biggest problem with the proposal.

"Those who protest the loudest about Trump’s alleged “ethnic cleansing” plan are more interested in exploiting Gazans for the purpose of destroying Israel than helping them. Don’t expect Spain, Norway, or Ireland to welcome any of them.

"And what about Muslim and Arab nations? Are they, too, racist or “Islamophobic” for endorsing the plan? The UAE’s Ambassador to the U.S., Yousef Al Otaiba, recently told an interviewer, “I don’t see an alternative to what’s being proposed.”

"The Wall Street Journal’s Sadanand Dhume took up the topic in a recent column titled “If Indians and Pakistanis Can Relocate, Why Can’t Gazans?”

"Dhume noted that “Many population transfers have taken place over the last century. … Only in the Palestinian case has the refugee question festered endlessly.”

"In a January 26, 2025, press release, the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) called Trump’s proposal “dangerous nonsense,” invoking the ethnic cleansing trope." . . .

Israel to resume war in Gaza and ‘eradicate Hamas,’ cutting off aid and bombarding Strip with troops    "Israeli decision-makers plan to resume the Gaza war in four to six weeks with overwhelming force, sending in tens of thousands of troops to conquer the entire strip in a single coordinated offensive against Hamas.

"Incoming military chief of staff Eyal Zamir has, at the direction of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Israel Katz, started developing the plan, according to several current and former Israeli officials with knowledge of high-level discussions.

"Under the plan, Israel will deploy more troops to Gaza than it has to this point in the war—over 50,000—before relocating the civilian population to humanitarian zones and waging a ruthless ground campaign against Palestinian terrorists across the rest of the strip." . . .  

“It’s going to be decisive,” said Amir Avivi, a former Israeli brigadier general who has advised the Israeli government and military during the war. “Israel will use every tool it has to conquer Gaza and eradicate Hamas.”

Quick, before US Democrats like these below come back into power! 

New Dawn For Iran: The Inevitable Fall Of A Repressive Regime

Amb. Kenneth Blackwell   

 . . ."The demands were clear: end the policy of appeasement, support the Iranian resistance, take tangible steps to curtail the regime’s capacity for oppression, particularly its nuclear ambitions, and officially designate the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a terrorist organization." . . .


"On a chilly Saturday in Paris, Feb. 8, 2025, the air was charged with the fervent hopes of thousands of Iranians, who marked the 46th anniversary of the Shah’s overthrow not merely as a historical reflection, but as a clarion call for a new revolution. This assembly, organized by the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), wasn’t just a rally but a potent declaration against tyranny and a manifesto for democracy and freedom in Iran.

"Drawing thousands from Iranian diaspora communities and garnering substantial international support,the colorful and enthusiastic rally and march transcended geographical and cultural boundaries, uniting voices from diverse backgrounds, including representatives from 320 Iranian associations spanning Europe, North America, and Australia, as well as members of various nationalities, such as Kurdish, Baluch, and Arab communities, in a chorus calling for the Iranian regime’s end.

"It was not just a protest but a profound display of solidarity against oppression. They voiced a unified demand for the overthrow of the Iranian clerical regime and the establishment of a democratic republic.

"The rally’s keynote speaker was Maryam Rajavi, the president-elect of the NCRI, who addressed the crowd via video. Her speech was not just a tribute to the Iranian people’s monumental anti-monarchical revolution of Feb. 11, 1979, but also a powerful assertion of the inevitability of the mullahs’ downfall. “Yes, neither Shah nor Sheikh — long live the Iranian people’s democratic revolution!”

"Rajavi’s assertive declaration at a massive gathering of Iranians and international supporters that “the clerical regime’s demise has arrived” underscores a pivotal shift in the Iranian resistance movement. This change is fueled by a profound collective discontent against Iran’s current regime — a sentiment that resonates deeply on a global scale.

"She painted a picture of a regime beset on all sides — not just by the external pressures of sanctions and diplomatic isolation but more critically by internal dissension and a society seething with discontent and defiance.

"Rajavi’s bold proclamation —“With or without negotiations, with or without nuclear weapons, the uprising and overthrow await you (regime)!” — underscores the resistance’s readiness to end the era of theocratic rule. Her invocation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights emphasized the fundamental right to resist oppression, positioning the Iranian struggle within a global context of fights for freedom and dignity." . . .

Musk issues warning after anti-DOGE eruptions backed by Soros

 Washington Examiner

  "Elon Musk, the head of the Department of Government Efficiency, admonished professional organizations linked to billionaire George Soros after they engineered anti-DOGE protests across the country. " . . .

https://spectator.org/

. . ."Indivisible and MoveOn are partisan networks tied to Soros, a powerful leftist figure in Democratic circles who has donated billions to controversial progressive initiatives in the U.S. and abroad through his Open Society Foundations. An investigation published this week by the Washington Free Beacon found that the two organizations organized seemingly organic constituent protests to DOGE at GOP town halls and congress members’ offices in several states.  for Zelensky takedown in latest flex of influence.

Musk issues warning Musk took to social media to address the news, telling followers that “pushing fake outrage” against DOGE will only “backfire” on Soros-linked groups. Soros has donated millions of dollars to both MoveOn and Indivisible. "

George Soros' death grip on the Democratic Party loosened on Nov. 5 - Washington Times   "The hard-left billionaire George Soros and his heir apparent son Alex have championed, with donations, defunding the police movement, open borders and soft prosecutors.

"But then came Nov. 5. Then former President Donald Trump beat Mr. Soros. And, in California, where the hedge fund operator has poured so much cash, liberal voters turned anti-Soros, saying with their ballots they want a war on criminals.

"They ousted one of Mr. Soros’ favorite and well-funded prosecutors, Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascon ($3 million Soros dollars). Up north, Oakland-area voters kicked out the soft-on-crime prosecutor Pamela Price and city mayor Sheng Thao. (Have you seen videos of destructive “road rallies” in Oakland? No one apparently gets arrested, and businesses say they can’t survive such destructive mayhem.)

"In San Francisco, where liberals are tired of boarded-up stores, human street poop and obnoxious homeless, they defeated Mayor London Breed in favor of anti-crime candidate Daniel Lurie.

"Two years ago, the city’s residents recalled Soros-backed District Attorney Chesa Boudin. Mr. Boudin backed Ryan Khojasteh in this year’s race, but current DA Brooke Jenkins, a pro-victim prosecutor, soundly defeated him.

"Also, on election day, Californians overwhelmingly approved Proposition 36. It overrode the goofy state legislature’s move to decriminalize shoplifting." . . . Much more on Soros here.

Zelenskyy’s Misstep: Undermining Diplomacy in a Sacred American Place

 Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy provokes a heated exchange with Vice President JD Vance at a press conference in the Oval Office prior to closed door negotiations. American Spectator  

"The president and vice president’s conduct reaffirmed a critical truth: “American dignity is not up for negotiation, and neither is peace.” The world took notice, and history will judge who stood on the side of honor and diplomacy." Michael Milton

Broc Smith

   "Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy broke one of the cardinal rules of diplomacy today: Never introduce a surprise in a high-stakes meeting. This principle is sacrosanct among leaders, particularly when navigating complex international relationships. Yet, Zelenskyy employed a risky gambit, attempting to leverage media influence to strengthen his negotiating position with the nation that has already provided his country with $183 billion in aid.
   "At the outset of a press conference intended to pave the way for a formal agreement, Zelenskyy seized upon a reporter’s question to deliver an unexpected lecture to the United States on the history of the war. The spectacle was nothing short of negotiation by media. Vice President JD Vance — understandably taken aback by Zelenskyy’s approach — challenged the Ukrainian president’s remarks, prompting Zelenskyy to accuse him of raising his voice. From that moment, the dialogue devolved into diplomatic disarray.
   "What made the misstep more perplexing was Zelenskyy’s choice of venue: an American sacred space, emblematic of democracy and steeped in history. It was a move that not only undermined his cause but also weakened his government’s credibility. Most tragically, it risked jeopardizing the very people he represents — the Ukrainian soldiers on the front lines and the loved ones awaiting their safe return.
   "Political strategist Karl Rove observed, “The only winner is Putin.” That may well be true, but President Trump did not enter the meeting seeking winners and losers. His purpose was clear and honorable: to pursue peace, to end bloodshed, and to uphold American dignity on the world stage. Whatever unfolds from here cannot be laid at the feet of an American president intent on peacemaking.
   "In the wake of this diplomatic blunder, the American people can take pride in the resolve shown by both the president and vice president. Their conduct safeguarded not only the pursuit of peace but also the dignity and decorum of the United States. In stark contrast, Zelenskyy’s gambit proved to be a miscalculated maneuver that disrespected his hosts and compromised his strategic objectives." . . .