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Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

I hope Bondi doesn't back down and accept a lesser plea deal for judge Dugan. Activist obstructionist judges like her need to be removed from the system. I include Boasberg, and yes, even Roberts if he is part of the obstruction of the Executive Branch.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

My thoughts too! No plea deal that involves letting her back on the bench. That is a hard NO. No room for “I just made a mistake”. BS! These judges are out of control and they don’t care who sees it anymore. Take them off the bench one by one for all I care - JUST TAKE THEM OFF. We The People are done with this.

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Hoffmeister's avatar

Telling comment made by CJ Roberts...From Gateway Pundit- 5-12-25 on CJ Roberts public comments -

Speaking at a fireside chat to celebrate the 125th anniversary of the US District Court for the Western District of New York, Justice Roberts lashed out at Trump for his calls to impeach radical judges.

“Well, I’ve already spoken to that and, you know, impeachment is not how you register disagreement with decisions,” Roberts said in front of hundreds of judges and lawyers.

“The judiciary is a co-equal branch of government, separate from the others, with the authority to interpret the Constitution as law and strike down, obviously, acts of Congress or acts of the president,” he said."

Wow! - authority to interpret and strike down acts of Congress and Presidents - kinda says FU to co-equality wouldn't ya say?

That week he spent living with Eisen was productive, apparently.

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Freedom Fox's avatar

The fact that his court found none to few of the pandemic mandates, losses of liberty to strike down tells us how much he really cares about the Constitution he interprets.

When judges interpret War to mean Peace, Ignorance to mean Strength, Freedom to mean Slavery, Boy to mean Girl, to say it's all Constitutional said courts aren't acting as co-equals. They're co-opting a nation to rule it as a judicial tyranny. And invite a Commander in Chief to invoke his Constitutional authority to protect the Republic from Anti-Constitutional, repugnant to the Constitution attacks on it. That whole protect from enemies, foreign AND domestic, thing.

Roberts and his cohorts are Anti-Constitutionalist jurists. He'll be lucky if Pres. Trump just defies him. He should be arrested and tried in military tribunals for making war on the Constitution he swore to uphold.

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Juju's avatar

Well stated!

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liz's avatar

YES AGREED!~ and I think EPSTEIN is the place to find the best grounds.

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Fabes55's avatar

Agreed! The time is now for someone to tell the courts to be quiet and sit down in the back of the room.

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JT's avatar

Jenn, please don't post your spam ads here in the comment section.

C&Crs, just hit the three dots at top right and select "report" to help rid ourselves of this vermin.

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Bandit's avatar

Everytime I try to report, it won't take it and locks up my phone.

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Ruth H's avatar

Just reported. 👍🏻 Her post shows up everywhere and it gets tiresome.

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SuezCanal's avatar

Jenn is not a person. Speaking directly to a non-person gets one nowhere.

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CStone's avatar

It’s lower right 3 dots on mine.

Upper right is for the comment above this dang spammer.

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Karen Bandy's avatar

Worked fine on my phone

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Pthalocyanine's avatar

I suppose he prefers the way his fellow leftists register disagreement? with a pillow over the face?

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Debra Jackson's avatar

Whoa! Scalia's sudden death was so suspicious. I still think he was killed even though I don't have hard evidence.

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Davey Jones's avatar

I can't prove it, but there is zero doubt in my mind that he was assassinated.

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Dave aka Geezermann's avatar

There was a "deal" made on the tarmac with Clinton about filling Scalia's seat. I forget who the woman was they planned to install.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Agree. It was just too off in many ways.

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Anthony S Burkett's avatar

There is a significant difference between the interpretation of the Constitution and outright obstruction of constitutional doctrine... Roberts needs to go!~

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Help Needed in KS's avatar

"authority to interpret and strike down acts of Congress and Presidents - kinda says FU to co-equality wouldn't ya say?"

Everyone is equal and some are more equal than others.

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KCwoofie's avatar

The evil entities that are trying to destroy America are doing it one brick at a time. They go one at a time with political figures, influential figures and whoever, knowing that these are mostly immoral and/or weak targets. They then ply them with the trifecta of money, sex and blackmail. And the judiciary that won’t uphold the Constitution gives the appearance of easy pickins.

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liz's avatar

there is the repeated report that they drug them, put them in impossible situations, film it and OWN them.

Time for them ALL to be gone.

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Donna Oliphint's avatar

I heard that all of the D. C. parties have an underaged girl upstairs, so all they do is take pics of everyone who attends. The guilty by association threat is enough. If a man attends one (why?), he should take his wife and have his arm around her the WHOLE night.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

AIPAC does this sort of thing daily.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

IF Bondi and Kash have any sack... they will conduct deep investigations into Roberts and Barrett...

Both appear to be controlled or blackmailed. Both have things in their past that may be blackmail-able.

Roberts communications with Eisen need to be closely reviewed... should be available via NSA.

Perhaps he should be interrogated by a Congressional panel.

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Hoffmeister's avatar

or Seal Team 6

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Good idea!

A taste of the waterboard... and later, the testicle/nipple crushers... all on Pay-per-view!

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liz's avatar
May 14Edited

ROBERTS FOR EPSTEIN PRISON! ASAP!

BONDI PLEASE PRIORITIZE ANY TAPES WITH HIM APPEARING~!

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Carolyn's avatar

Put them in prison not just remove them

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Joseph Kaplan's avatar

Bondi must prosecute her to the full extent of the law to have any future credibility.

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Sunnydaze's avatar

Agree!!! 🎯

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Reasonable Horses's avatar

I couldn’t agree more. If the rule of law is to be restored, we must ditch the convenience of compromise. The way I see it, that pill is becoming easier for the public to swallow. The incorrigible left will writhe and hiss to the end. Snakes die slowly like that. But more and more citizens find arresting and deporting drug lords, human traffickers, rapists, and murderers quite comforting.

This is like watching a good kind of cancer slowly eat up the deep state and go turbo. Judge Hannah Dugan is the next link up the corrupt chain. The public is finally agreeing that sheltering the worst criminals is outrageous, and bless her heart, Dugan has none of the aura of a sweet little grandmother. When the hammer hits her, there will be no sympathy.

Fortunately, Bob Menendez is already cut off at his crooked knees. That sets the table to smack down office holders at the top. New Jersey is the not-surprising front door. Bonnie Watson Coleman (D) and her cohorts Rob Menendez (D) and LaMonica McIver (D) need to go down hard for obstruction and assault on ICE officers. Hold the plea deals, please. Hakeem Jeffries wants to portray them as untouchables, but they will get touched, and congressional hallways will be wide open for mop up.

America will truly be great again when top-level corruption is finally laid bare for all to see and term-unlimited grifters and traitors are punished. We still need miracles. Let’s do our part and watch the Lord bless our efforts. “IF my people…” We know the formula: prayers and ballots, y’all. “It is mine to avenge; I WILL repay,” says the Lord.

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Uncle Juan's avatar

I really hope Bondi is up to the challenge…. She has a lot on her plate.

Pray for her!

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Bard Joseph's avatar

What about the jailed J6ers? Or the attempted assassination of Trump?

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Drowning in a Sea of Babel's avatar

Yes, I’m disappointed we have not heard the real story behind that. I can only hope there are so many similar stories buried that it is just taking time.

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Dorota's avatar

And the whistle blower case for Pfizer

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Bard Joseph's avatar

Bondi dumped Brooks Jackson case.

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Dorota's avatar

?

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Bard Joseph's avatar

Him too.

But

Brooke Jackson sued because the Pfizer trial were corrupt.

She was an executive for the testing company. DOJ dropped it.

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Jeff S's avatar

For starters...

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Graphite's avatar

🙏

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richard jones's avatar

By now we know she's clearly not up to it.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

I don’t think that’s proven yet.

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richard jones's avatar

Hope you're right but every day with her in it is a downer thus far.

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Jeff S's avatar

Put all the miscreants on the nice bench out in the prison yard.

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Adrian Foley's avatar

A plea deal that prevents her from ever sitting on a bench would be okay

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liz's avatar

Prison is better. because it sets an example. NO ONE IS ABOVE THE LAW>

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Adrian Foley's avatar

You maybe right but she will get more sympathy then

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Give that fat pig a choice... prison or revocation of Citizenship.

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Jon M.'s avatar

In Wisconsin Judge Dugan's case has been "randomly" assigned to a very liberal judge Lynn Adelman. Looks to be a set up to try and get her off the hook, but maybe through appeals process she will get her due eventually...

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Willing Spirit's avatar

But of course. ‘Randomly’.

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Paige Green's avatar

If she does, all other judges will move forward defying Trump’s orders, knowing it’ll just be a slap on the wrist. She needs to stand firm and no deals.

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liz's avatar

agreed! ALL EYES are on this.

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Mike Means's avatar

I agree. Make an example and others will think twice before doing wrong.

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pretty-red, old guy's avatar

yep, I believe Bondi will very strongly make an example of that . . . witch.

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Susan Seas's avatar

Please don’t call that judge she 😂 if you need more proof look at his hands! That’s No lady.

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shayne's avatar

Absolutely!

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Karmy's avatar

I think her obvious obstruction of the law should be upheld. She needs to be made an example so that the message is received. No one is above the law.

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Patrick Kavanaugh's avatar

Exactly. Setting an example is just 1 facet. The other is actively removing judges who exceed their bounds and violate their oaths to uphold the law.

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Tio Nico's avatar

It's a good thing for this Doo Gun creature I am not the prosecutor assigned to her case. No bail, in he general population wearing the same orange jumpsuit the other women have (If indeed this creature is a biological female, an issue somewhat in question) Charge her with insurrection, miscarriage of justice, refusal to uphold her solemn duty to prosecute valid crimes, order her position as judge to be suspended until adjudicated not guilty of the charges.

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Sherry 1's avatar

Yes. Set an example and maybe the other DISTRICT Judges will stay in their own district. The rest of the Nation is NOT their lane.

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Jim Fields's avatar

Make an undeniable example out of her for her “knowingly and willingly” criminal acts. Then lead her to the gallows in front of her court house.

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Romgrp's avatar

I agree with you on that one!

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Doohmax's avatar

The Babylon Bee has been more accurate over the last 6-8 years than either the NYT or Washington Post.

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Jeff S's avatar

More accurate, and hella funnier.

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Connie Lemmincakes's avatar

Was that a diss on Hella Schwab? 😂😂

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Jeff S's avatar

I wish. Unintended.

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kittynana's avatar

@Connie- LOL!!!

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Tom's avatar

That's how Schwab she is, you see . . .

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Ray Bob's avatar

Hell in my opinion, I think the National Enquirer is more of a legitimate news source than the New York Times or Washington Post ever were or will be. who can ever forget National enquirers photographs and story of the Bigfoot hooker, Bill Clinton picking her up in the limousine that was some of the finest journalism in the history of the world

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Tom's avatar

What ever happened to Bat Boy?

Did he end up in a wet market?

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Porge's avatar

Bat Boy!!! Lol, wasn't that World Weekly News? I miss that rag! Great reading material for fishing trips to Canada.

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Ray Bob's avatar

Another example of world class journalism by The National Enquirer

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Doohmax's avatar

Wasn’t it the Enquirer that broke the John Edwards affair story?

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Yuri Bezmenov's avatar

Tapper is the ultimate gaslighter. No one should buy his book because he was in on the coverup. Pray for the episcopal church - they have been taken over by demonic forces who hate white Afrikaner refugees.

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LMWC's avatar

I read a few years ago, around the time of Hilary’s book that it doesn’t matter who buys the book. They authors are backed millions up front by publishing companies to write these books. The publishers are in turn backed by millions in dark monies to get the book published. Click bait talk for a time and revisionist history.

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Susan Daniels's avatar

That's how the Obamas got so rich. Has anyone ever seen someone reading either of their books?

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Jeff S's avatar

Yesterday at the local library, I saw Big Mike's book for sale for $1 on the discard shelf.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

That's still too much money.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

If they only made the paper a bit softer and more absorbent...

It would then at least have SOME utility.

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Susan Daniels's avatar

Hahahahahahaha!

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Jacquijacq's avatar

Oh please - my liberal attorney DIL read “Becoming”. I wanted to ask her - “Was it about becoming FEMALE when born male?” But I love my DIL so I didn’t !

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Susan Daniels's avatar

Hahahahaha!

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Alice Ball's avatar

OK, laughed put loud in my office at that one!

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Bandit's avatar

I know 1 person that read Obummer's book. I didn't ask about it. I didn't want to know anything of the lies he was spreading.

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Susan Daniels's avatar

I promise that every word I wrote about the grifter is the truth and I have the receipts.

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cat's avatar

I thought the "Becoming" book was putting lipstick on a pig (man).

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Susan Daniels's avatar

😀

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Anne Emerson Hall's avatar

I heard one person mention that she read Michelle’s. That’s it.

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Susan Daniels's avatar

That’s one more than I have heard.

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Bard Joseph's avatar

It's called money laundering, like Gov. Cuomo book during Covid. Millions in advance.

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

And didn't Biden say he's writing (or someone is) his biography? I sort of wish Biden were actually the one writing his book. It might be riotously funny.

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Jeff S's avatar

Stream of unconscious.

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Bard Joseph's avatar

Being written on AI with autopen: "We All Scream for Ice Cream".

Boxers or Briefs?

Depends.

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Help Needed in KS's avatar

OOOoo, can I get an autographed copy of Biden's book? I mean a real autograph, not AutoPenned......

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Melissa S's avatar

I hope so too. I want to hear more about Corn Pop.

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kittynana's avatar

@Melissa- LOL!!!

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Porge's avatar

See Corn Pop run...run run run...

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Janet's avatar

Yup. The same thing is happening in substack. Thousands of subs within a month for the traitors now clogging substack but with few comments or likes.

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Kathryn Dewalt's avatar

That's what I see, as well, Janet!

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

I remember Chris Matthews saying that people who buy these books are mostly interested in learning if their names are in the indexes. If "yes," that's the page they turn to first. If "no," they don't bother reading it at all.

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Susan Seas's avatar

⬆️ Yes! I also read if they order one copy for every library in this country. That alone is a million copies that puts them on the bestseller list. And apparently the libraries don’t have a choice.

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Help Needed in KS's avatar

I remember Tom Brokaw and his "Greatest Generation" book. I would see dozens of copies at used book stores or sales and I thought to myself "jeeze, did ANYONE actually buy a copy"? I don't recall ever seeing one on any bookshelf of friends or family.

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Fred Richmond's avatar

I did. It was a very good book. He had a similar sequel, also very good. Both non-political as I recall.

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

One thing that set that generation apart from all generations born in the U.S. since then: they never saw themselves as victims, never saw themselves as particularly special; and never demanded to be thanked for their service. In fact, I remember very few of them even wanting to talk about their WW2 experiences, unless it was with another veteran.

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Fred Richmond's avatar

This is true. My step-father was severely injured in WW2. He would never talk about his time overseas.

What you say is shown clearly in the 2 Brokaw books.

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James Heard's avatar

Along those lines, "The Good War" by the late Studs Terkel was great... Terkel was a "traditional Democrat" who wrote for the Chicago Tribune and his books ("Hard Times" about the great depression) are collections of hundreds of interviews that he did with people recalling their personal experiences during the subject period... Terkel never editorially inserted his personal politics and he did a surprisingly good job of interviewing people across the whole spectrum of the population. Very enjoyable and informative material.

https://www.amazon.com/s?k=studs+terkel+the+good+war&crid=2AP9Q2OCJ8O10&sprefix=Studs+terkel%2Caps%2C129&ref=nb_sb_ss_p13n-pd-dpltr-ranker_3_12

https://www.amazon.com/s?k=hard+times+studs+terkel&crid=29ZR80H6EGW4Z&sprefix=studs+terkel+the+good+war%2Caps%2C165&ref=nb_sb_ss_p13n-pd-dpltr-ranker_2_25

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

And college/university libraries usually have standing orders on all new books published.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Well isn’t that helpful😏

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Starsky's avatar

Publishing and mortgages are laundering enterprises for these people. We have a hella mortgage scandal brewing in Arizona, if anyone ever gets around to investigating that and the election steals.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

I thought that Trump and Bondi promised deep investigations of both the '20 and '22 elections...

Like the Epstein, 911 and JFK files... seems to have been quashed.

AZ is a cesspool of corruption, and POS Hobbs is a despicable turd.

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dorothy P slater's avatar

Many years ago I worked for a New York City Publishing Company of note. We published a lot of extremely good books, classic literature, famous authors, Etc and made a great deal of money. However, we also published a lot of dreck that never sold. There was a store I believe called Marlboros which took all of the what we called remainder books which were actually the many hundreds indeed thousands that were never sold but you could get them at marlboro's for a dollar. Don't know if that's still going on but it was pretty funny in those days

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Willing Spirit's avatar

Exactly. And I suspect Dark monies buy copies to give them numbers.

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striketheroot's avatar

You forgot about the money laundering aspects involved in both the publishing and "artworks" (think of that brilliant artist Biden) industries. The publishers could tell you anything, get a book on on the NYT bestseller list, who is going to prove otherwise??

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Silent scorn's avatar

🎯

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Janet's avatar

If my library gets it, as a former librarian, I know where to hide it where the sun don’t shine. For awhile, anyway. I’ll check the book donations and used book sale shelves in time for any copies. He’s a traitor like all the others.

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cat's avatar

Hello Janet. This is off topic, but because you're a former librarian, I have to ask you what you think of a public library that won't buy any book published more than 5 years ago. My county library came up with this policy/practice sometime within the last few years. I discovered this when asking them to purchase a literary classic that hadn't been recently published. A classic! And despite their ILL policy claiming that they'd do ILL for requested books > 5 years old, they didn't do an ILL anywhere (implying no US library held this classic).

The other odd thing about this library is that a few years ago, I asked them to buy a book called "Joe Biden Unauthorized." It was written by Biden's old stenographer. My request was denied despite the fact that at the time, there were only two (glowing) books in the entire country library system about Biden at all and, as I counted back then, over 200 books that were anti-Trump.

The library has recently asked for increase in levy on the ballot and the county couldn't find anyone to write a rebuttal against it. I would have done so myself except for two reasons: my name would have been out there so I would have been targeted; and I'm moving away from this blue county/state.

Am I wrong to expect better from a library?

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goodnightrose's avatar

Speaking from 15 years (and going 🫩...) you're not wrong but until some of the woke backlash reaches the public library realm, you're unlikely to see it manifest in your library's collection. Libraries are home to some of the most unapologetically militant leftists one may encounter. Despite breathless protestations of "diversity," it is almost virtually absent when it comes to thought.

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Janet's avatar

We have a small budget. I don’t see many of those there. We have a very large Hispanic population. Probably 60% They aren’t reading those so we buy relating to our population. We live in a red district.

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Starsky's avatar

Back in 2003, I was unemployed and living in California. I went to the public library every week and found books by Tammy Bruce and Ann Coulter. Read all of them and those books sent me down the conservative path. No longer interested in Coulter (though she made some extremely valid points), but cannot imagine you could find any of those authors at any library in California today.

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Janet's avatar

Most are gone like Rush Limbaugh too. Shelf space and budget constraints are an issue. A BIG issue. For example, our youngish mayor thought since everyone has phones now, what do we need a library for? My library doesn’t buy many political books now. But others in our easily accessible 150 library system do.

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Maha's avatar

well, of course Limbaugh, et al would be out. Room is needed on the shelves for "Billy has two Mommies" and "How to prepare for a career as a Drag Queen".

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Janet's avatar

He’s been dead now for how long? My entire 150 library system has a few copies of his own books. Political books frankly stink in a very short time. All of them. Order them on Alibris or other cheap used books if someone wants them. No drag story times at my library. Or books. When I get a title I look.

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Debi Lutman's avatar

Saddens me to hear your youngish mayor as well as younger still, won’t enjoy the libraries is did. Maybe we start one of those online, ‘sell your books’, accepting the unacceptable’s, and one day, the cobwebbed buildings can once again be filled with written history.

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Janet's avatar

My old Carnegie library in town was so special to me. A temple opening up worlds and stories. I cannot imagine my life without one. It was a joy to work at one for 14 years. I retired right before Covid. The library took the authoritarian path then for a year. I was thrown out for not wearing a mask AFTER everyone had gotten the first 2 shots. I picked up holds outside for 6 months because of the treatment but those who did that are gone now. During the financial crisis of 2008 and after the library was a lifeline for those trying to find jobs. Not many had smart phones and applying for even menial jobs required online applications. We saw the frustrations and tried to get folks online.

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Janet's avatar

I think it’s a terrible plan. I’m in Illinois but we didn’t ban anything but had to be thoughtful about shelf space. The director was mostly open to get specific book requests but with small budgets (a reality where I live) we checked how many copies were in our 150 library system. You could get a copy under a week or less if it was available. I live in a red district. However, there were a fair number of political books from both sides. They were recycled out quicker than others because their relevance was over in time. But they got plenty of shelf space. We recycled books by Sarah Palin for example. Nobody bought them at the sale shelves so we dumpstered them after 5 years. I’m sure we did that to democrat books too. The cataloguer went through the collection every now and then and removed old ones like science where clearly science has moved on. Old encyclopedias are gone and no donations allowed. Ever. Dead poets section was a good place to disappear a book for awhile. lol.

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goodnightrose's avatar

15 years *experience

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Astragale's avatar

Cat - same in bookshops, either in towns or at airports.

They stock endless books praising woke subjects & individuals - but hardly any about conservative politics or economics or about….Trump.

If you do see a book about Trump it’s sneering & attacking.

It’s policy from on high, spoken or unspoken.

Will the bias/censorship lessen?

Hasn’t so far. 🙄

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Juliann's avatar

Awesome!

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Fred Richmond's avatar

The Episcopal Church left orthodoxy a long time ago. This thing with the Afrikaners is predictable.

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LeadCPA's avatar

Givernment should pull their tax exemption if they are discriminating regarding refugees.

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Karmy's avatar

You shall know them by their fruits.

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shayne's avatar

I hope more of them are able to move here.

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Jeff S's avatar

I do too!

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Susan Seas's avatar

Let’s give them some farm land!

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neener's avatar

The Chinese purchased land!

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Susan Seas's avatar

FANTASTIC thought!!! YES!!

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Kathy's avatar

He’s disgusting. He also knew about the vaccine autism link years ago and was about to cover the story until big Pharma swept in and bribed him and ever since then he has completely turned on RFK Junior. Bobby wrote an article describing these events entitled “ The day Jake Tapper sold his soul to the devil.”

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Ray Bob's avatar

I agree with everything you said except the day Jake Tapper sold his soul to the devil ,it's absolutely worthless, some people are saying he had to pay the devil to take the damn thing

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Bobby refuses to ban the mRNA jabs... perhaps the Devil is whispering in HIS ear?

And Bibby spooning with the vile buttplug salesman Rabbi Shmuley, Zionist POS, speaks to his total absence of morality or decency.

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Kim's avatar

As a cradle Episcopalian, I’ve become so tired of being bludgeoned from the pulpit that supports grifting reparationists and open border trafficking that I spend Sunday mornings reading Morning Prayer instead.

I’m listening to Pope Leo carefully: if he’s not there to just cover up Catholic Charities trafficking, and he is really focused on Christianity, I may have to break generations of anglicanism for Rome.

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Lynne S W's avatar

You may look for an Anglican church, those of us former Episcopalians who rejected this. Propaganda from the pulpit-- the Anglican Church in North America! Acna

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Abiding Dude's avatar

I think the Episcopalian "church" welcomes pedo priests, lesbian priests, hell, probably MS-13 priests.

Presbyterians are not much better.

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kittynana's avatar

@Kim- I left the Catholic church nearly 40 years ago for Lutheran, Missouri Synod (the REAL Catholic church). You can do it and be much happier about it.

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Karmy's avatar

Forgive me but how can you call a church founded by a man not Jesus Christ the REAL Catholic Church? Men are corrupt by nature and pride is the original sin. Luther didn’t like the church so decided he could do better. Isn’t that pride?

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Tio Nico's avatar

Luther saw some of the serious problems within the church of Rome and stood aginst them. He never wanted to "voind" a new church. As time went on, many others saw his points and agreed. Swallow your pride and read his excellent work on the topic, Here I Stand. Solidly based in the scriptures. And no, I am not a fan of today's "lutheran" church, which is not very "lutheran any more. It has moved far away from Luther's original issues.

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kittynana's avatar

@Tio- gracias. The Missouri Synod is very close to the Roman Catholic doctrine, just not with the man made rules (among other ideological differences). Yes, some of the other Lutheran synods have kind of gone quite liberal.

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Karmy's avatar

I read this today and was quite surprised that some in the Lutheran-Missouri Synod do not believe in the Virgin birth and other biblical truths that the Catholic Church accepts without question. We accept the Magisterium of the Catholic Church. Men as popes come and go but there are biblical truths that we do not question.

https://firstthings.com/how-churches-crack-up-the-case-of-the-lutheran-church-missouri-synod/

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Double Mc's avatar

There is not one Lutheran church body, but several. The largest and most liberal is the ELCA. If you see gay or women pastors, pride flags, or whatever, it's ELCA. Next largest is the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod (LCMS). What comes out of the main group is very conservative, but individual congregations may vary. Then comes the WELS and ELS, very conservative but small, and very consistent from congregation to congregation. The last three still hold to all the early Christian confessions: the Athanasian, Nice and Apostles' creeds.

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Alice Ball's avatar

We are members of the Episcopal church & it grieves me that it has been overtaken by the LGBTQ cult. They've made it the centerpiece of their outreach. Nothing else seems to matter.

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Willing Spirit's avatar

I’m sure all the public libraries will have it, if one must read.

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kittynana's avatar

@Yuri- among other things.

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Jeff S's avatar

That's not stealing. It's digital borrowing.

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Words Beyond Me Janice Powell's avatar

✝️✝️✝️

“Now at that time, Michael, the great prince who stands guard over the sons of your people, will stand. And there will be a time of distress such as never happened since there was a nation until that time; and at that time your people, everyone who is found written in the book, will be rescued. And many of those who sleep in the dust of the ground will awake, these to everlasting life, but the others to reproach and everlasting contempt. And those who have insight will shine brightly like the brightness of the expanse of heaven, and those who lead the many to righteousness, like the stars forever and ever.

— Daniel 12:1-3 LSB

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

"the tombs also were opened, and many bodies of the saints who had fallen asleep were raised, and coming out of the tombs after His resurrection they went into the holy city and appeared to many." Matthew 27: 52-53 (and I assume that the centurions' seeing "what took place" includes their seeing these raised from the dead and walking about in the city--v.54)

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Words Beyond Me Janice Powell's avatar

I would think that would garner some attention, even from skeptics!

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Hence having to be paid off to keep their silence.

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shayne's avatar

Wonderful scripture!

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Words Beyond Me Janice Powell's avatar

I shared it quite awhile back, but every time I come across it, it leaps out at me, especially that last verse.

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Juju's avatar

Friends, the person impersonating me is back already leaving offensive comments in Substacks I read that I would never post, in order to ruin my reputation with you. Please report their account if you see it.

My real account name is @JustJuju.

Please check the profile BEFORE assuming it is me.

Their latest name is @juju8383747. But they no doubt will create others. They use my exact same avatar and a “version” of my bio. Check the profile and report it as an impersonation of it’s NOT @justjuju, and please note that it’s not me.

Thanks for your help.

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Roger Beal's avatar

Change your avatar. Perhaps daily ... until this episode ends.

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Juju's avatar

But then my friends won’t know me. It’s how everyone knows me. There are a TON of Jujus on Substack but only one with my avatar.

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shayne's avatar

You must be doing something right! If you weren't they'd leave you alone. I'm sorry you're having to deal with this.

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Juju's avatar

It’s the same person making all these different accounts. They are letting their hate for something I said that they disagreed with (politics?) obsess their entire life. They target both me and Jenna McCarthy. It’s truly pathetic. But they also added C&C to their “reads” which tells me they may target me here too.

We are working diligently with support to stop them but it’s easier and quicker to just remind all of you to check my profile if there’s a comment that seems especially nasty or manipulative, and unlike the real me. 🤷🏼‍♀️

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

You must be living rent-free!

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Tom's avatar

I find it notable that @justjuju has 3 ju's in total . . .

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Juju's avatar

🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

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Tom's avatar

Some people can't stop blaming everything on the ju's.

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Beckadee's avatar

you are a trip!

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Tom's avatar

In another dialogue with Juju, I had referenced "Juju two Ju's" kind of riffing on you-know-who . . . So now it will have to be updated, possibly.

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Beckadee's avatar

Possibly!

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Dr Linda's avatar

What have you done that targets you? I am floored

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Juju's avatar

It started on “Jenna’s Side” Substack last week when I snarked back at a couple of trolls trying to disparage her in their support of another commenter who was scolding her for being too snarky and flippant over a serious subject. (Literally her call sign 🤣 That’s her bag!) And that moved the target squarely onto me. 🤷🏼‍♀️ They haven’t let up ever since.

The new Juju account they made followed four Substacks, two being Jenna’s and C&C and two others I read as well. That tipped me off where they would try to attempt to post.

Sure enough this morning they posted with the second fake Juju account on Jenna’s Substack something truly insulting about Jenna’s sister that I would never post. They blocked me hoping I wouldn’t see it, but they are assuming others in her community wouldn’t show me. 🤣 True idiot we are dealing with.

They called themselves Mandy, then Candy, then Juju twice, and today they made two new accounts called Mary. 🤣 Mary223580, and then after I blocked them they created another account, Mary975528, who only reads Jenna’s Side and trolls me. I’ve become some kind of mission to them for some reason. I see it as more of the same ol’ mentally ill and trans leftist behavior to try to harass someone into silence or punish them for speaking up to them. Sadly it won’t work on me. If they only knew me in real life they would know it was an impossible task.

So now their mission is to just wear me out. They have no idea how tenacious I can be. 🤣

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Sue Rosenthal's avatar

Yes, "true idiot", and I would also venture to say true devout democrat. The lengths they are going to, to punish you for standing up to them with a different opinion gives it away every time.

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Sherry 1's avatar

Typical Dem Twits rhymes with DimWits.

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Beckadee's avatar

Give me hell Juju!

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Jpeach's avatar

Tapper’s book will be front and center at my loc

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Jpeach's avatar

At My local Barnes & Nobel. Liberals will finally get explanation why Trump won. The book will reinforce their continued existence in the Liberal Matrix.

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Leskunque Lepew's avatar

The question remains.....who was running this country during President Autopens' administration?

Inquiring minds wish to know... .

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JBell's avatar

Yes! It's been almost a year since the Debate Debacle - why is no one talking about this and demanding answers?

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Peter Schott's avatar

Because they don't want those answers to become public, of course....

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Juju's avatar

Whomever controlled the J6 committee (and subsequently pardoned them) is who was running the country.

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Tim R's avatar

The Law of Parsimony suggests it was rule by committee: a politburo made up of Dr. Jill, Susan Rice, Chuck Shumer, Jake Sullivan, Anthony Blinken and a few others. Joe may have even been in the room at times and given input in order to have plausible deniability of a constitutional crisis.

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Alice Ball's avatar

Agreed.

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Susan Seas's avatar

Wasn’t Shummer said to have been in charge of the autopen? Like when he pardoned himself.

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Pthalocyanine's avatar

Barry was

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Mary Lucas's avatar

I think Barry is himself a puppet. Someone else controls him.

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John infinity N's's avatar

Barry and Michael

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Unwoke in Idaho's avatar

Soros through ValJar through the Obama.

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shayne's avatar

With Davos in its death throes does this mean Greta will go back to the 6th grade and resume her education :)

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Based Florida Man's avatar

How dare you!

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shayne's avatar

LOL!!!

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Mary Ann Caton's avatar

She's a narcissist and since the climate narrative has failed, she has moved on to the "Gaza Good/Israel Bad" narrative. And when that fails, she will move on to whatever the next narcissistic victimhood lie is.

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Jeff S's avatar

That deluded girl needs oodles of therapy.

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(C)E.J.'s avatar

That 'deluded' girl is laughing all the way to the bank.

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Help Needed in KS's avatar

Her parents certainly were...

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Jeff S's avatar

Probably, unfortunately.

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79SmithW60's avatar

Her leftist parents (in good totalitarian fashion) took advantage of (brainwashed) an autistic girl and got her on the climate change cult bandwagon. They ought to be ashamed of themselves, but commies have no shame. In the process, they did however create the most hilarious "How Dare You!" meme.

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FH's avatar

I so very much agree!!

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Susan Seas's avatar

# not a girl 🥴

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Paige Green's avatar

She’s moved on to protesting Israel.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

Zionist Israel are a bunch of vicious, mass-murdering scumbags...

But Little Greta is too.

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Abiding Dude's avatar

No more puberty blockers?

Maybe she will become a tranz-freak for more attention?

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Donna in MO's avatar

"We were this close. And they’ll do it again, if we let them."

I would LOVE to say we have learned our lesson about the media, the swamp, and propagandists. But when I go outside of my bubble, TDS is still alive and well. The lefty packs are still super motivated and engaged. Locally, D PACS and candidates are already hosting fundraisers for 2026.

Now is NOT the time to take our foot off the gas. We won a battle in November but we are still at war.

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Tim R's avatar

TDS is indeed alive and well. My sister in law is an executive at one of the Mag 7, and despite her immense wealth, has been brainwashed that Trump is trying to screw her. Her stock has increased 800% in the last ten years. As a top beneficiary of capitalism, she somehow thinks its best to vote Democrat. Mind boggling!

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RunningLogic's avatar

I think it’s guilt and virtue signaling mostly. Plus a dose of superiority complex and a simplistic/idealistic world view.

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Donna in MO's avatar

My mom is the same. Her ability to live in a very nice/pricy assisted living place is a direct result of her stock portfolio doing so well in the last decade. She is not 'wealthy' per se, but comfortable, partly from her and my late dad's years of frugal living and saving but also from those savings going into the market that has allowed her money to grow. And yet, TDS and votes D.

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c Anderson's avatar

So true, Donna!

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RunningLogic's avatar

💯

Well said. We need to keep working!!

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Michael Miller's avatar

My fantasy is to never again hear uttered, “Our democracy”, “destroying our democracy”, “saving our democracy”. Pleeaasse!

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sean anderson's avatar

Translation: THEIR “democracy!”

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MSK's avatar

Their “Democracy” is run by the “well-educated” (we know what’s best for you) experts, who only want to “help” the downtrodden through the various NGOs, all while keeping their victims as victims and enriching their own pockets. No wonder they hate those who threaten their cheapened version of “Democracy”.

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Paige Green's avatar

I think Trump soundly pounded Them and Their Democracy in his speech. Bravo!!!

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

Good point. A "democracy" for the oligarchs, not the demoi.

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Bitsy54's avatar

If you simply replace the word “democracy” with “bureaucracy “ you will have the true meaning of their lament. 😉

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Tom's avatar

"Kakistocracy" works too.

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Bitsy54's avatar

I just learned a new word! Thank you 😀

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JBell's avatar

or Existential Threat to Democracy!

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Bandit's avatar

OMG! I got SO sick of hearing everything being an Existential Threat! Ugh! 🤢🤮

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Jeff S's avatar

That too!

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BeadleBlog's avatar

Please add to your list “lived experience,” “nuanced,” “gendered,” “privileged,” to name a few.

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Ed Thorrens's avatar

So in the future, the devil and all his allies will suffer for eternity, remember this and thank God for your temporary afflictions!

“Then the beast was captured, and with him the false prophet who worked signs in his presence, by which he deceived those who received the mark of the beast and those who worshiped his image. These two were cast alive into the lake of fire burning with brimstone.”

‭‭Revelation‬ ‭19‬:‭20‬ ‭NKJV‬‬

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Sunnydaze's avatar

Yappers last line -“Democrats deceived the country about Biden’s abilities.” outed HIM. 😂

He’s a democrap! So he just admitted HE deceived the country 😬

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Juju's avatar

🤣 “Jake Tapper Uncovers Startling Evidence That Biden’s Decline Was Covered Up By Jake Tapper”

Just love Babylon Bee!

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Luc's avatar

EXACTLY!!

"They selected Biden because he was a doddering meat suit— and thus controllable. Being controllable was Biden’s chief qualification."

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Juju's avatar

And therefore any New Democrat candidate for 2028 needs to be scrutinized thoroughly for their heroic ability to be controllable - because they WILL be. We saw what they did to those among them that weren’t. They are on Trump’s train today.

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Tim R's avatar

I've been thinking the Democrats need two things from a candidate in 2028 in order to win (besides the cheating thing): they need to be able to complete a sentence. They need to be on the correct side of at least one issue (any issue). As low a bar as that seems to be, I fail to see a prospect on the horizon.

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CMCM's avatar

The Democrat party as a whole is the most pathetic bunch of incompetent losers I've ever witnessed in politics. I say that after observing politics for the larger part of my 75 years.

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FH's avatar

Hadn’t thought of that - it’s true!

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MoM's avatar

A thought just occurred to me after reading today’s C&C. The US government has been meddling in eastern countries for decades trying to liberalize them and change their culture. Perhaps the donations to American universities to create upheaval is pay back for decades of interference by the US government. The world is sick of it and frankly, Americans are to. I kind of understand it a bit more now.

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CMCM's avatar

Iran being controlled by the Mullacracy since 1979 is the fault of the Carter administration and the CIA. It was a prime example of the disastrous results of U.S. meddling and I watched it first hand as I was teaching in Iran at the time. I was young and in my 20s and didn't entirely realize what I was witnessing our government do.

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c Anderson's avatar

Many justified acts of terrorism by blaming it on us, the victims. You may want to keep that in mind when you talk about meddling. Maybe we need to define the political meaning of meddling? 🤔

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Queen Hotchibobo's avatar

No matter how you define it, it’s pretty obvious we did it in ineffective and unwelcome ways.

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c Anderson's avatar

Who is “we?” You mean Democrat’s sticking their noses in where they don’t belong? Rino Republicans too? https://www.foxnews.com/politics/josh-shapiro-blasted-signing-missile-alongside-zelenskyy-bidens-hometown-party-war

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Queen Hotchibobo's avatar

No, I mean America. Primarily through the DOD and CIA.

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c Anderson's avatar

If you mean Biden and blowing up the Nord Stream Pipeline then you are referencing a Democrat psyop. https://www.newsweek.com/did-joe-biden-attack-russias-nord-stream-pipelines-1779948

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Queen Hotchibobo's avatar

Actually, I was going back way farther than that. As when we tossed the Shah out and then funded and supplied arms to both sides of the Iran/Iraq war.

Continuing on through Iraq, Afghanistan and then funding the Taliban.

We’ve bungled everything the politicians and deep state touched. Other than their true goal, which is unending wars.

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c Anderson's avatar

Evidence? Is Trump doing that??

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Valerie's avatar

I lean this way too.

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NothingButNet's avatar

Well that’s a lot of action for the first part of the week! 👍 Let’s start with the disingenuous and sanctimonious Jake the Fake Tapper. Jake asks us to believe that he’s so dumb, naive and/or incompetent that he couldn’t see the obvious signs of dementia that tens of millions of people saw from pre election 2020 until the Biden debate implosion.

If Jake is that incompetent, he and the other legacy media ostriches should all be fired immediately. I suspect they’re not all that stupid, so they were part of the coverup, which means they should all be fired 🔥 immediately! Sure seems like there is no conclusion to this matter that doesn’t involve the elimination of all parties in the legacy media.

The public has already chosen to fire them, and while it’s a gradual process, it will ultimately be completed. The elimination of Jake and his contemptible cronies will be glorious 🇺🇸🇺🇸

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🌱Nard🙏's avatar

He’s not incompetent…he’s incapable. Incapable of telling a truth if it means that truth would threaten the Cabal. He’s STILL not telling the truth…he’s in CYA mode. I hope to see him swirling down a commode in the near future. I’ll flush.

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Justin's avatar

It could also be what Larken Rose describes here.

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/_lX49eLgXgw

"When the political parasites start to admit that a 'conspiracy theory' was true all along, it's because they know they are about to get caught, and they think it looks better if you hear it from them before everyone finds out."

Also known as getting ahead of the exposure?

It applies to so many other stories coming out now too.

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Queen Hotchibobo's avatar

Limited hangout.

“Well, look there. The conspiracy theorists were right about that one thing by sheer coincidence, but of course, they’re still wrong about else.”

And the weak minded continue to believe they are not being lied to about everything.

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Jeff S's avatar

Hoist with his own petard.

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Tom's avatar

Either they were stupid and shouldn't be listened to, or they are liars and shouldn't be listened to.

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Melissa S's avatar

I am thinking that Tapper's book and the reporting/discussing of it is designed for the MSM viewing/reading consumption only. Those outside it will mock his book and his participation in covering up Biden's obvious dementia, which was already clearly obvious in 2019 when Biden "ran" his basement campaign. But the typical democrat is not going to be watching or reading anything from outside their bubble. They won't even hear the criticisms, or if by chance they do, they will be offered appropriate talking points to counteract critical thoughts. For the democrats out there who easily believed the lies, this book gives comfort. If all these brilliant people in the media and their party didn't even know about Biden's mental status, then how could they have known? Now forward! They can put all this about Biden behind them and work for "democracy" to be reinstated when they win in 2028. That's the plan.

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yes definitely plausible.

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Becky's avatar

I always hover over sending C&C as a link to liberal friends, but never do. It feels hopeless. But today’s edition probably is one of the best candidates for the attempt. It starts with the exposure BY A LIBERAL of the cadaver puppet “president” and zooms with fiery energy to our TIRELESS, HARDEST WORKING PRO-AMERICAN PRESIDENT EVER. The momentum in this post is unmistakeable and inspiring. Thank you, Mr. Childers!

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Pthalocyanine's avatar

I'm in the exact same boat! I really, really, desperately want to share this. It's so well-written.

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Peter Schott's avatar

I did send on the one for the group targeting kids to get them to do horrible things, but mostly because that was free of any other political commentary. No idea how many read it as a result, but that was a chilling read and a call for us to be even more vigilant as parents. :/

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Jaime's avatar

Do it be bold !!

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Temcol's avatar

Good morning, Coffee and Covid army!

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