"Minnesota agitator witness snitches on Don Lemon as Trump condemns video. This comes as a Temple University Student turned himself and made. stunning admission regarding the planning of the protest. Also, President Trump on AF1 last night condemn the video after a wave of backlash."
Saturday, February 7, 2026
The blessings some Olympic athletes have forgotten
Christian Vezilj - American Thinker
"What we saw in Milan wasn’t appreciation for gratitude and opportunity. It was the upside-down thinking of a nation that’s too comfortable."
. . . "But opportunity only exists because the country protects it, the law means something, institutions function, and someone stands between the innocent and those who would harm them. That is where the conversation about ICE becomes so distorted.
"Crossing into the United States illegally is not a matter of opinion or emotion. It is a legal violation defined by Congress. And Congress—not ICE—created the consequences. ICE does not invent its mission. It enforces the laws that elected representatives enacted. When ICE removes violent offenders, dismantles trafficking networks, intercepts drugs, or protects children from exploitation, it is not acting outside the American character. It is fulfilling it.
"A sovereign nation has both the right and the responsibility to enforce its laws. That is not cruelty; it’s civilization.
"Yet many Americans—especially those raised in comfort—have become so insulated from danger that they no longer recognize protection when they see it. They live in a world so safe, so stable, so prosperous that they assume these conditions are normal. They are not. They are the exception in human history. Most of the world would trade places with them instantly.
"And still, instead of gratitude, we see outrage, lack of pride, and shame. Instead of perspective, we see fantasy.
"This is the upside-down thinking of a comfortable nation: . . ."
New Fraud Uncovered in California: $8.6 billion COVID-era Relief
This man has wrecked his state and is capable of doing the same to America. But yet...yet...he is so dominatingly handsome. We must...MUST! vote for Gav for President. TD
UCLA DEI Chief Finds Out the Hard Way That Celebrating Charlie Kirk's Murder Was a Sick Thing to Do
He can easily find work on MSNOW
" 'It is OKAY to be happy when someone who hated you and called for your people's death dies — even if they are murdered," Perkins, who is Black, reportedly added according to the Times." Newsmax.com
. . . "His last day on the payroll for the $137,000-a-year gig was Jan. 30, according to the letter. It’s not clear what took the university so long to make its determination.
Perkins intends to file a lawsuit challenging his dismissal, claiming he was exercising his right to free speech when he made the comments on social media in the immediate aftermath of the killing on Sept. 10, 2025.
"One of the worst of the lot was UCLA DEI chief Jonathan Perkins, and he just found out that his demented views are too much for even the administrators of that woke institution. He has no regard for the sanctity of human life, but evidently, we’re supposed to cry over his pets:
Johnathan Perkins, @UCLA's DEI director, claimed in 2011 that he was a victim of a hate crime at UVA. He later admitted it was hoax when he was threatened with being charged for making a false statement to law enforcement. After waiting for the statute of limitations to pass, he… https://t.co/sCWQbAvdTk pic.twitter.com/F4oyoDmVt7
— Andy Ngo (@MrAndyNgo) November 20, 2025. . .
This man has a fearful pattern:
"UCLA is facing a new free speech controversy after its Director of Race and Equity, Jonathan Perkins, tweeted that he (like many) hoped Justice Clarence Thomas would die rather than recover from his recent illness. UCLA recently disciplined a student for controversial statements, but has stood by the right of Perkins to express such hateful viewpoints. Ironically, Perkins’ office has long posted anti-free speech positions to justify censorship and speech codes.
"Perkins is a lawyer (with a J.D. from the University of Virginia) and previously worked in the General Counsel’s office of Harvard University.
"When news spread of the hospitalization of Thomas, Perkins declared “No one wants to openly admit [we all] hope Clarence Thomas dies. Whatever you need to tell yourselves.” He further referred to objections to wishing death upon others as “silly” while adding a racist attack: “Uncle Thomas is a sexist token who’s committed himself to making us all share in he and his treasonous wife’s misery.” . . .
Suspended UCLA Race and Equity Director Doubles Down After Celebrating Charlie Kirk’s Murder
Friday, February 6, 2026
Bombshell report exposes militant tactics of anti-ICE network in Minnesota
"In behind-the-scenes conversations reviewed by City Journal, anti-ICE activists admitted their goal is to make immigration enforcement "too expensive," "too difficult," and "too annoying.' "
"An in-depth investigation by City Journal is raising serious questions about whether a Minneapolis-based anti-ICE network is pushing civilians into dangerous confrontations with federal immigration agents after the shooting deaths of two activists in less than a month.
"City Journal reports that both Alex Pretti, a 37-year-old Veterans Affairs ICU nurse killed Jan. 24, and Renee Good, a 37-year-old mother killed Jan. 7, were participants in “ICE watching,” an activist tactic that includes tracking and filming federal agents, and alerting others to enforcement actions.
Defend the 612
"According to City Journal, one group sits at the center of Minneapolis’ anti-ICE movement: Defend the 612.
"The organization oversees a large network of Signal chats that monitor immigration enforcement, coordinate protests, and mobilize rapid-response actions across Minneapolis neighborhoods, City Journal reported.
"City Journal said it examined Defend the 612’s trainings, accessed its Signal channels, and traced its organizational support.
"The outlet reported that its investigation found that members and “related officials have encouraged protesters to impede law enforcement; pushed civilians toward legally and physically risky confrontations; and helped mobilize a counterprotest that turned violent.”
"Some of Defend the 612’s trainings were led by outside activist organizations, including States at the Core and Protect RP.
"Protect RP has been explicit about its goals. A Protect RP organizer previously described the group’s activities as “interfering with [immigration enforcement], confusing them, slowing them down so they can’t take more people, and doing it so well that they never want to come back,” according to City Journal." . . . More...
Inside Minneapolis’s ICE Watch Network . . . "Defend the 612 lists ICE-watch trainings on its website, sometimes many per week. These trainings instruct attendees how to identify, document, and alert others to immigration enforcement, and to relay information through neighborhood-based Signal networks.
"Some sessions are led by Defend the 612 organizers, while others are taught by outside groups such as States at the Core (STAC) and Project RP. None of these groups responded to City Journal’s request for comment." . . .
Restoring & Revealing the Missing Piece of Gettysburg’s History
Once condemned, Hopkins House is on its way to becoming Gettysburg’s newest world-class museum
“It’s comprehensive,” adds Green. “It will be the only museum that will actually tell the whole story of Gettysburg’s Black history from the beginning. And I think that’s very important, because people still might not know that there was and is a Black presence here in Gettysburg.”
"On a late November day, the sky above Gettysburg’s South Washington Street was overcast and colorless—matching the white housewrap encasing a two-story home. The water-resistant layer rippled in the wind as light rain fell.
"The home wasn’t exactly under construction; it was being deconstructed. Mint green siding had been removed from the outside of the Civil War era-home, now guarded by orange traffic cones and twisting yellow caution tape. From the outside, it was a somber scene.
"Yet inside, it was anything but somber. History was being revealed.
"Encased within that old green siding and plastered walls was an original log cabin. Inside, with the plaster removed, red oak logs were seeing the light of day for the first time in decades. They seemed to glow with new life, as workers filled the gaps with new chinking. Excited chatter filled the air; the restoration team sharing their progress with Andrew Dalton, president and CEO of the nonprofit Gettysburg History, along with Jean Green, president of the nearby Lincoln Cemetery Project Association.“ 'It’s the only surviving Civil War structure in the Black community here in Gettysburg,” says Dalton, noting the plethora of plaques gracing other Civil War-era buildings throughout town. “We are saving the very, very last piece of Black history—visible, concrete evidence of Gettysburg’s Black community.”
"Not only will the home earn a Civil War-era plaque of its own, but as the Hopkins House, it will welcome future generations of visitors to learn about another layer of history as Gettysburg’s only museum devoted entirely to the town’s Black history.
“'With this taking place,” Green says, “all the history in Gettysburg will be complete.” . . .
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| Jack Hopkins |
“The house was built, we believe, in the 1840s by a free Black family,” says Dalton. “And then it was sold to Abraham Brian, who famously owned a farm on the fields of Pickett’s Charge.”
"Brian owned it for five or six years, then sold it to the Hopkins family.
“Jack and Julia Hopkins lived here in the 1850s through the time of the Civil War,” says Dalton. “It’s the only home that’s still standing that was owned by and lived in by a Black family.”
"The lives of the Hopkins family, like many neighboring Black families of the Third Ward, became intertwined with the greater Gettysburg community. Jack Hopkins worked as a janitor at Gettysburg College, but he also was an integral link in the Underground Railroad." . .
The Hopkins family’s three children were baptized around the corner and raised in the Catholic Church. Son Edward, after serving in the U.S. Colored Troops and surviving the Civil War, returned to Gettysburg. He not only ran a successful restaurant, but became the first Black elected official in the town’s history in 1880.
Trump Looks on to the Next Generation
Julio Rivera - American Thinker
"In an era when too many leaders treat the domestic sphere as an afterthought, something to be managed while attention drifts abroad, President Trump is doing the opposite. He is placing American families back at the center of national policy, not as symbols, but as stakeholders."
"President Trump has always understood a truth that much of Washington either ignores or refuses to confront. Nations do not endure on rhetoric alone. They endure because they raise strong families, cultivate capable citizens, and think beyond the next election cycle.
He added that the Treasury will work to ensure schools and communities are educating account-holders about long-term saving, investment strategy, and compound growth. “We want you to understand it. We want you to learn about it.”
The initiative is already gaining private-sector traction. Last week, Charter Communications, one of the nation’s largest broadband providers, announced it would match the federal government’s $1,000 Trump Account contribution for employees’ children, effectively doubling the starting investment for thousands of working families.
The company also publicly thanked Sen. Bernie Moreno (R-OH) and President Trump for championing the policy, calling Trump Accounts a tool to “unleash the next generation of American success.” . . .
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson removed any shred of impartiality by applauding anti-ICE speeches at the Grammys
"To impeach a federal judge is the same process as impeaching a president. It requires 2/3 of the Senate. So, we can stop dreaming, she’s going nowhere." From the Comments
| Activist Supreme Court Judge |
"Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson continues to dismay.
"Her attendance at the rancidly partisan anti-ICE Grammy Awards on Sunday was a joke.
"The 55-year-old Biden DEI candidate was nominated for a Grammy for narrating the audiobook of her memoir “Lovely One,” which she unashamedly believes herself to be.
"But she should have stayed home rather than laughing and clapping in the audience with a bunch of virtue-signaling luvvies ranting “F–k ICE” every time they got on stage.
"It should have been obvious to Jackson that the event would be politically charged.
"She has to sit in judgment on various Trump administration immigration enforcement cases.
"How can she be seen as impartial?
"The answer is: She can’t, any more than she can be impartial on transgender-related cases after she refused to “define” a woman during her 2022 Senate confirmation.
“ 'I’m not a biologist,” she replied to Sen. Marsha Blackburn’s (R-Tenn.) question, possibly the most embarrassing answer ever provided to Congress by a judicial nominee.
"Using the same rule book Democrats have used in their prolonged attacks on conservative-leaning justices, Jackson should recuse herself from all immigration cases due to her enthusiastic involvement in the anti-ICE Grammys.
Left’s double standard "After all, the left has waged a years-long campaign to get Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito thrown off the court for such sins as holidaying with a friend who happens to be wealthy, in Thomas’ case, or in Alito’s, having a wife who flew a patriotic flag outside their home.
"Liberals are sticklers about the appearance of propriety — but only for their perceived ideological opponents.
"Of course, Jackson won’t recuse herself or endure any effective undermining from Republicans despite the fact that she is a left-wing activist in judicial robes, who gabs inanely during oral arguments and writes nonsensical dissents attacking her fellow justices." . . . More...
Rachel Zegler LOSES IT After South Park ROASTS Snow White…But.....
With AI what does one believe?
Rachel Zegler LOSES IT After South Park ROASTS Snow White…
Comment to the video below: "While various online videos and social media posts claim South Park "destroyed" or "obliterated" Rachel Zegler and Disney's live-action Snow White, these claims are largely misleading or false. It is widely observed and reported in 2025 and 2026 that AI-generated deepfake videos and content are becoming increasingly prevalent on platforms like YouTube, making it harder to distinguish real from fake content. Deepfake videos have become significantly more prevalent on YouTube as of early 2026, leading to major platform updates and growing user concern. These hyper-realistic creations are frequently used for financial scams, political disinformation, and impersonating public figures. South Park has never released an episode specifically focusing on Rachel Zegler or the Snow White controversy. Most "South Park vs. Zegler" stories originate from content-farming YouTube channels or Facebook pages that use AI-generated voices and clickbait titles to generate views from ongoing cultural controversies."
Still think ICE are evil Nazis?
For Hollywood, Terrorizing Christians Is a Badge of Honor - Intellectual Takeout
"It’s increasingly clear that the entire Hollywood class is a racket. The sooner we realize this, the sooner we will cease being shocked. Only indignation will remain – indignation that Lemon would take a victory lap after what he did."
"Don Lemon made a little boy cry and Hollywood couldn’t be happier.
"On a Sunday in January, Lemon led a group of disruptive “protestors” into Cities Church in St. Paul, Minn., to scream at the parishioners about Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers who allegedly attended the church. Lemon, a former CNN host, gleefully filmed Christian families fleeing the church in the snow, standing outside the building and interviewing church members who had nothing to do with ICE deportation efforts. In several videos leading up to the protest, Lemon refers to himself and the rioters as “we,” intimating that he knew the group’s plans to target the church.
"Lemon has been arrested and federally charged under the FACE Act, a law which the Biden administration infamously used to target and persecute pro-lifers praying outside abortion clinics. But the law also prohibits the disruption of peaceful religious services, an action in which Lemon took part." . . . More...
"Instead of scooping up the gangs and forcing the bums into rehab, they've decided it would be better to evict the innocent victims of these criminals' activities in Prince George's County in Maryland. Yes, this really happened." . . .
Anti-ICE Applause: Jackson's Disqualifying Moment – PJ Media
"One thing we should never see is judges high-fiving criminals at parties; they enforce the law, not celebrate those who mock it. Neutrality demands distance from chaos, especially when robes hang in the closet. Attending events that trash law enforcement turns impartiality into a punchline." . . .
Thursday, February 5, 2026
Garbage socialism: Mamdani gives it to New Yorkers good and hard
Monica Showalter - American Thinker
"Trash and rats are piling up as snow stays uncleared, but Mayor Mamdani has more important things to do."
"Under socialism, New Yorkers are learning the hard way how fast a city can go downhill.
Garbage filled streets is providing New Yorkers with the Warmth of Collectivism. https://t.co/hewdZHfJKq
— Rob Schneider 🇺🇸 (@RobSchneider) February 3, 2026
In Mayor Mamdani's New York City, they don't actually remove the snow, they just spread it out on the street so that everyone suffers equally.
. . ."Here's what his boosters at the New York Times are zeroing in on:
NYT gushes over Mamdani’s custom Carhartt winter storm jacket — as New Yorkers die in freezing temps, trash piles up https://t.co/IgJRve4bii pic.twitter.com/DuF25LnlhD
— New York Post (@nypost) February 3, 2026 . . .
. . . "It's a nightmare. I've lived in New York and know what it's like in February. Black snow, freezing rain and slippery sidewalks are bad enough, and everyone is just sick of the cold temperatures and snow mess that's made as the wreckage of winter slowly melts away. But the snow was always cleared under Mayors Rudy Giuliani and Michael Bloomberg. Now they don't bother. Handicapped people cannot cross streets, snow plows are abandoned, and garbage is piling up, complete with rats eating through the decay and putrification.
"Mamdani was elected mayor of New York, not ruler of the world. But he's acting like the latter. Mayors keep streets plowed and garbage collected. Mamdani makes Instagrams instead. Now New Yorkers are learning the hard way that they don't matter as all power concentrates in the hands of the state under socialism. This is as true of New York City as it is of China, Venezuela, Cuba, or any place that has embraced the socialist model."
Mahmoud Khalil opens up uncomfortable questions about October 7
"How could anti-Israel protests be so well coordinated, so fast?"
Aaron Shuster - American Thinker
"And is it unreasonable to ask whether some organizers arrived in advance not merely to study or observe, but to mobilize — knowing that a catalytic event was coming?"
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"The recent decision to expel Mahmoud Khalil from the United States has been treated by much of the media as a narrow immigration matter — a technical ruling about visa status and disclosure failures. That framing misses the larger question his case raises. Khalil’s removal invites a re-examination not just of who he is, but of what followed Hamas’s October 7 massacre — and how quickly the global response was prepared.
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"The speed and scale of these demonstrations demand scrutiny. Large protests do not materialize overnight. Anyone who has organized even a modest public rally understands the realities involved: permits, staging, sound systems, marshals, messaging, coalition coordination, transportation, and promotion. At an international level, these requirements multiply. Coordinating demonstrations across time zones and legal jurisdictions requires planning.
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| ...the sinister. |
"That reality raises an uncomfortable question: How were so many people, in so many places, ready to mobilize immediately after October 7?
"To understand why this matters, we must recall what October 7 actually was. Hamas fighters breached an internationally recognized border and carried out a coordinated massacre of civilians inside Israel. Entire families were murdered in their homes. Concertgoers were hunted and executed. Women were raped, mutilated, and paraded. Elderly civilians and children were abducted and dragged into Gaza as hostages. More than 1,200 people were killed in a single day. Over 250 were taken captive.
"This was not a clash between armies. It was mass murder.
"The rallies that followed inverted the moral frame almost immediately. Israel was accused of genocide before it had fired back. Self-defense was pre-emptively delegitimized. Terrorism was contextualized, rationalized, even celebrated." . . . More...
Aaron J. Shuster is a writer, producer, and cinematist. His work focuses on moral clarity; political inversion; and the intersection of history, ideology, and power. He has written extensively on antisemitism, totalitarian movements, and Western civilizational ethics.

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