Welcome to the Pentagon – No Non-Marxists Allowed!

“Perhaps wisdom…is realizing how small I am, and unwise, and how far I have yet to go.” – Anthony Bourdain


The Pentagon just instituted mandatory transgender training for all Army personnel.  Soldiers are being schooled in transgender pronouns and officers are being trained to be on the lookout for soldiers to whom they should be offering gender transition surgery.

This is pure communism.  How do I know?  Because transgender activists themselves have told us so, on video.  There’s a video on YouTube with four trans activists saying, among other things.  “Trans liberation calls for communist revolution.”  In the video, they discuss ways to bring about a “communist society” to benefit trans people.  Revolution would “require the abolition of society as it currently is.  When we demand that society be arranged in certain ways, this is part of the project.”  There you have it, in-your-face Hegelian dialectical negation in spades, and proof that transgenderism is at root communism.  It couldn’t be any clearer.

The Pentagon threw former Space Force commander Matthew Lohmeier out of the military for writing a bookcalling out the Pentagon for going communist.  In the book, he describes how communist countries extract false confessions from POWs.  The results are self-loathing and paralysis from being conflicted.  Uttering a false confession sets up an internal struggle whereby you conquer yourself – you beat yourself in your own mind.  (p. 87-88)

The Pentagon is essentially treating the entire military as POWs.  The Pentagon is using the communist technique of extracting false confessions from them.  The Pentagon had already been demanding white soldiers confess their so-called ‘white privilege’.  Now it’s demanding they confess they are not biological males or females, but their gender is just a construct they can change on a whim.    The mandatory transgender training uses the language of the Left – ‘people are assigned male or female at birth’ – with the implication that gender is not a biological reality but is just all in their head and it doesn’t have to stay that way.  This is patently false and, as a policy analyst observed, arguably the vast majority of people in the military do not agree, but the Pentagon demands they utter a false confession.   You can have the surgery and take the drugs the rest of your life, you can jump through all those hoops and pretend, but you will never change biological reality.

I’ve said often there will always be transgender people and nobody should hate them or wish them harm.  But that doesn’t mean I want them in control of public policy or the Pentagon.

In other Woke Pentagon news lately, experts again warned the Pentagon’s dalliances with climate change and diversity are undermining the military’s ability to wage war.  A military family echoed the warning, saying the U.S. military will get smashed by any country that focuses on winning wars instead of electric vehicles and sensitivity training.

The National Defense University hosted a lecturemaking the case for ‘global justice’ and ‘democratic socialism’ and saying we cannot meet the challenge of China unless we adopt ecological and post-colonial socialism.  Karl Marx would be proud.

Marines are saying privately the military’s COVID vaccine mandate is crushing military readiness and, is in reality, a political purge.  Personnel who requested religious exemptions are being denied and booted out.  The message: people with strong religious convictions need not apply.

Finally, the Pentagon is still chasing after supposed white supremacy and extremism in the ranks in the false belief there are zillions of Timothy McVeigh’s out there just waiting to be discovered.  Despite all the effort the Pentagon is pouring into this, the number identified remains miniscule, according to the military’s own data.

The Pentagon is no longer a military, but is instead chasing after phantoms and ideological unicorns found only in the putrid imagination of Karl Marx.  Let us hope a future administration will stop the insanity and right the ship before the Vladimir Putins of the world get the wrong idea about us.

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Selling Murder

Francis X. Maier reflects on Nazi outrages that could never happen here. Physician-assisted suicide? Sixty million abortions? Catholic public officials endorsing such things?


This is a naked commercial, but the product is worthwhile.  If you haven’t yet seen the Netflix short film Forgive Us Our Trespasses, released on February 17, find a way to do so soon.  Barely fourteen minutes long, it feels more like the trailer for a feature movie than a film in its own right.  Nor is it a work of cinematic genius. The film’s writing, direction, and production values are all very simple; almost primitive.  And yet, as one reviewer wrote, it’s packed with “the notes of tension, dramatic action, and release that would usually embody a film with a much wider scope.”  It succeeds as “grand filmmaking on a small scale.”  The reason why is memorable.

Over the past 70 years, dozens of films have dealt with the tragedy of the Holocaust.  And rightly so.  But few have examined the program that set the precedent for the Final Solution and perfected its techniques.  Between 1939 and 1945, the Third Reich’s Aktion T4 campaign murdered 300,000 mentally and physically disabled persons through involuntary euthanasia.  The killings were expertly portrayed in state propaganda as “merciful” for the victims, economically necessary for the nation, and genetically beneficial for the German people.

Forgive Us Our Trespasses tells a very different story: the story of a mother who sacrifices her own life to help her disabled son escape a campaign of clinically organized inhumanity.

How could the most cultured and, at least nominally, Christian nation in Europe embark on such an effort?  It’s tempting to explain Aktion T4 as the creature of Nazi ideology.  But that would be only partly true.  Much of the German medical establishment had “followed the science” and accepted the value of forced sterilization and euthanasia, voluntary and otherwise, years before Adolf Hitler took power.  Doctors and scientists, not SS thugs, first embraced the idea.  The Reich simply exploited their implicit, and at times quite vigorous, support.  Medical personnel faked thousands of death certificates to disguise Aktion T4 murders.  And many of the same doctors escaped postwar prosecution.

At first, the killings involved individual lethal injections.  But this proved time-consuming and hopelessly disproportionate to the scope of the disability “problem.”  The program progressed to sealed mobile vans that could kill dozens of the defective and unwanted at a time, through piped-in carbon monoxide.  At places like the Hadamar psychiatric asylum, victims – often described by medical staff as “human husks” – were gassed en masse in a cellar disguised as a shower room.

In his brilliant, moving, and profoundly disturbing history of Aktion T4, Death and Deliverance, the British historian Michael Burleigh wrote that the disabled were undressed, weighed, and examined by a doctor who selected a fictional “cause of death” from a list of 61 factors.  Then,

patients descended a dozen or steps in batches of sixty at a time, and were then shut into the gas chamber.  A doctor stationed in the alcove outside turned on the valve, and gas streamed in through [a] pipe. . . .[F]ar from being a “gentle death,” the victims experienced extreme terror, as well as the symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning.  After an hour, all was quiet.

A team of “disinfectors” would then move in to disentangle the corpses.  “Those who had been marked beforehand as being of special scientific interest,” noted Burleigh, were “separated out and taken to a nearby autopsy room. Their brains would go to the university clinics in Frankfurt or Würzburg.”  The dead had their gold teeth extracted, and the bodies were then burned in crematoria.  Ashes were scattered.  Bones were crushed in a mill.

The Holocaust simply mirrored this procedure on a far more massive scale with three innovations:  bigger showers; bigger ovens; and Zyklon B gas.

Confidential opinion surveys conducted by the Reich at the time found an uneasy and deeply divided German public.  The more actively religious the person, the more likely he or she was to oppose Aktion T4.  But many ordinary citizens supported the euthanasia campaign, so long as it was presented as “voluntary” on the part of adult victims, or in the case of children, their parents.

Reich propaganda took great care in softening perceptions of the campaign, framing the euthanasia program as sympathetically as possible.  This included remarkably skillful film melodramas like I Accuse, a movie entirely devoid of vulgar Nazi cant.

The plot of I Accuse involves an attractive, faithful married couple.  The wife, terminally ill, begs her husband to end her suffering.  Moved by love and her insistent appeals, he euthanizes her and is promptly dragged into court as a murderer.  But the husband, unrepentant, rivets the courtroom with words that might sound familiar:

Here I stand, the accused, and now accuse.  I accuse the proponents of outmoded beliefs and antiquated laws.  This is not just about myself, but about the hundreds of thousands of those who suffer without hope, whose lives we unnaturally prolong, and whose suffering we unnaturally increase. . .and it is about those millions of healthy people, who cannot be protected against illness because everything that is needed to do so has to be employed keeping beings alive whose death would be a deliverance for them and liberation from a burden for the rest of humanity. . . .and now, Gentlemen Judges and Jurors, please deliver your verdict!

Many Catholic and Lutheran clergy resisted the euthanasia program in whatever way they could.  The most forceful such voice was Blessed Clemens August Graf von Galen, bishop of Münster.  But too many were silent.  Religiously-run homes for the disabled typically caved in to regime pressure and handed over their patients for “treatment.”

So. . .what’s the point of all this remembering?  Just this:  Here in America, such things could never occur.  Physician-assisted suicide?  Sixty million abortions?  Selling unborn baby parts?  Fetal tissue experiments?  Catholic public officials who ignore or allow such things?  It can’t happen here.

Or maybe we have our own trespasses that need to be forgiven.

If you are interested in knowing more about all this, consider watching the award-winning (and harrowing) documentary, also written by Michael Burleigh, Selling Murder: The Killing Films of the Third Reich, available on YouTube.

You may also enjoy:

Brad Miner’s Never Again, Again?

George J. Marlin’s The Lion of Münster

COLUMN BY

Francis X. Maier

Francis X. Maier is a senior fellow in Catholic studies at the Ethics and Public Policy Center and the 2020-22 senior research associate at the Notre Dame Center for Citizenship and Constitutional Government.

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Fear Of Donald Trump Kept Putin From Invading Ukraine

Under President Trump America had effective deterrence. Those days are long gone. Millions of Americans tragically voted for Joe Biden in 2020, despite the evidence of his unfitness being overwhelming. Today, due to the Biden Administration’s incompetence and appeasement, World War 3 could break out in China, Russia, and Iran. Read this op-ed by former Trump Administration Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe.

Fear Of Donald Trump Kept Putin From Invading Ukraine. Here’s How Trump Pulled It Off

By The Federalist, March 3, 2022

Trump not only successfully deterred Russia from acting against Ukraine, he effectively deterred a lot of bad behavior across the planet.

A recent Harvard-Harris poll found that 62 percent of Americans believe that Russia would not have invaded Ukraine if Donald Trump were still in the Oval Office. As former senior intelligence officials under President Trump, we agree with that view.

Russia invaded Georgia in 2008 when George W. Bush was president. Russia took Crimea in 2014 when Barack Obama was president. Russia has now invaded Ukraine with Joe Biden as president. However, when Donald Trump was president, Russia did not seize territory from any of its neighbors.

During his four years in office, Trump not only successfully deterred Russia from acting against Ukraine, he effectively deterred a lot of bad behavior across the planet. He focused on ending America’s foreign wars rather than launching new ones. At the same time, he brokered the Abraham Accords to expand peace in the Middle East.

The exercise of American power to deter adversaries is a complicated business. It involves a mix of military, economic, political, and diplomatic strategies and actions that together communicate the costs of threatening U.S. national interests.

Ultimately, the art of statecraft boils down to whether a president projects American strength that deters adversaries, or projects American weakness that emboldens our adversaries.

So how did Trump succeed in containing Putin while the Russian autocrat has run wild with others in the White House? Why was he so successful at spreading peace elsewhere? We believe the long answer begins with these ten ways that Donald Trump projected American strength and kept the bad guys in check:

  1. Rebuilt the American Military
  2. Crusaded for American Energy Dominance
  3. Set the Tone by Launching Surgical Missile Strikes in Syria in Early 2017
  4. Developed Strong Relationships with Middle Eastern Nations Based on Mutual Interests
  5. Was Ruthless with the Taliban While Winding Down the Afghanistan War
  6. Crushed the ISIS Caliphate
  7. Demonstrated a Consistent Willingness to Take out the Bad Guys
  8. Stood Up to China
  9. Strategically Used Unpredictability as an Asset in Foreign Affairs
  10. Advanced Tough Russia Policies and Provided Lethal Aid to Ukraine while Maintaining an Open Dialogue

Each of these points are worthy of unpacking in-depth, but there are several that illustrate the dramatic difference in approach between Trump and Biden, starting with Afghanistan.

When President Trump initiated the process of ending America’s longest war, senior officials huddled in the Situation Room to discuss tactical challenges on the ground. The president reminded the group of America’s humiliating withdrawal from Saigon at the end of the Vietnam War, and said we must do whatever it takes to leave in a safe, orderly, and dignified way. When military leaders bemoaned the costs and logistical challenges of bringing home our equipment, the president said that he did not care if it was a helicopter or a styrofoam cooler. If it had an American flag on it, it was either coming home or getting destroyed to keep it from falling into the hands of our enemies. He vowed that we would leave on our terms, or we would not leave at all.

Tragically, President Biden’s approach – which included the decision to abandon the strategically important Bagram Air Base prior to the evacuation – cost the lives of 13 American servicemembers and led to the Taliban parading victoriously through Kabul with billions of dollars of American combat equipment. The administration’s stunning incompetence – detailed in an official U.S. Army report – made the United States look weak and vulnerable on the world stage, and Putin was watching.

The world took notice when Trump ordered the killing of Iranian terrorist general Qassem Soleimani, who had operated with impunity throughout the Middle East until the U.S. military sent two Hellfire missiles through his vehicle. As a candidate for president, Biden released a statement condemning the righteous attack as a “hugely escalatory move” that brought us to “the brink of a major conflict across the Middle East.” This, of course, proved to not be the case, but it illustrated Biden’s unwillingness to do what it takes to establish credible deterrence.

This principle of deterrence applies across the globe, which explains why the Chinese military has sent a record number of airplanes into Taiwan’s air defense identification zone since Biden took office.

To the specific case at hand, Trump was much tougher on Russia than the media have led people to believe, while Biden has been far softer.

Trump deployed such aggressive sanctions against Russia that President Obama’s Secretary of Defense Robert Gates called them the toughest in history, and he withdrew from one-sided treaties that hamstrung the U.S. while Russia violated the terms.

Biden has taken the opposite approach, appeasing Putin by handing him his top two geopolitical priorities on a silver platter. He unconditionally extended the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty, allowing Russia to continue building tactical nuclear weapons while constraining our ability to modernize. And while Trump imposed sanctions to stop Russia’s Nord Stream 2 pipeline in its tracks, construction was allowed to resume when Biden took office.

President Trump understood the power of building American energy dominance. By slashing onerous regulations, Trump sparked an American energy boom that ensured we would never be reliant on any other nation to meet our energy needs. Geopolitically, America’s increased export capacity reduced Putin’s leverage over our European allies, who depend on Russia for 40 percent of their gas and more than a quarter of their oil.

Trump approved the Keystone XL oil pipeline at home and shut down Russia’s Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline in Eastern Europe. Biden reversed both decisions, meaning he has been harder on America’s energy producers than he has been on Russia’s. To add insult to injury, as the Russian army pushed into Ukraine, Biden’s climate envoy John Kerry hoped aloud that “President Putin will help us to stay on track with respect to what we need to do for the climate.”

Vladimir Putin’s appetite for expansion did not wane during the four years Trump was in office, and the world was not just miraculously a safer place. Bad actors like Putin simply knew that they had to restrain themselves or deal with the consequences. In nearly every way possible, President Biden has weakened the United States and our allies and empowered Putin. As a result, Russia is on the march, even as the Ukrainian people have inspired the world with their courage and resilience. And in the wings, America’s greatest threat – Xi Jinping’s China – waits, and watches.

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PELOSI: GOP Reps Need To ‘Shut Up’ About Dead U.S. Troops In Afghanistan

Enemy of the people.

Voting democrat is an act of war. No rational, decent American votes for this treasonous Scumbaggery.

Nancy Pelosi Says GOP Reps Need To “Shut Up” About Dead US Troops In Afghanistan

By: Tyler Durden, Zero Hedge, March 4, 2022:

Pelosi was referring specifically to reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene and Lauren Boebert who both heckled Joe Biden during his gaffe filled squinty eyed State of The Union address.

Boebert couldn’t take any more of Biden talking about dead troops in a jingoistic fashion and when he said the “waste of war” put soldiers “in a flag draped coffin,” Boebert yelled out “THIRTEEN OF THEM,” referring to the troops who died during Biden’s catastrophic withdrawal from Afghanistan.

Watch:

Pelosi, who was seen rubbing her hands in glee and unable to remain seated as Joe Biden spoke about sick and dying U.S. troops, said Thursday “Let me just say this. I agree with what Sen. Lindsey Graham said: ‘Shut up.’ That’s what he said to them. I think they should just shut up,” referring to the two GOP reps.

Boebert responded to Pelosi, asserting she will not “shut up”:

Biden’s speech earlier this week was watched by 38 million Americans, equating to the lowest rating for a president’s first State of Union in thirty years, according to Nielsen Research.

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Pfizer Vaccines’ 8 PAGES of Side Effects, ‘I’ve never seen anything like it. I can’t even get my head around this’

I can’t say it enough. This is the worst medical experiment on humankind in history.

Pfizer vaccine data. Pfizer wanted you to wait till 2085 to know that the vaccine you took has 9 PAGES of side effects. Start with page 30. I’ve never seen anything like it. I can’t even get my head around this.

Thread Reader, March 4, 2022:

CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL PFIZER CONFIDENTIAL REPORT

I can’t say it enough. This is the worst medical experiment on humankind in history.

Pfizer vaccine data. Pfizer wanted you to wait till 2085 to know that the vaccine you took has 9 PAGES of side effects. Start with page 30. I’ve never seen anything like it. I can’t even get my head around this.

1223 reported fatalities during a 3-month period, out of 42K reports? Was this covered up? I am really confused. This is not what we see in real life. Oy.

CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE CHART: SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS OF ALL CASES RECIEVED DURING THE REPORTING INTERVAL

While protection against hospitalization is still strong, the vaccine offered almost no protection against infection, even just a month after full vaccination.

In a large new set of data cited by the New York Times, Pfizer’s COVID vaccine showed negative vaccine effectiveness (VE) in children age 5 to 11 after 35 days, with children age 5 to 11 over 40% MORE likely to test positive 42 days after vaccination.

While protection against hospitalization is still strong, the vaccine offered almost no protection against infection, even just a month after full vaccination.

Why was Pfizer FORCED to release safety data?

Pfizer wanted this info delayed 75 years.

9 (NINE!) pages of recorded adverse vaccine events.

The government paid for this vaccine.

Large German health insurance company analyzed data from 10.9 million insured individuals regarding vaccination complications.

The new data is “alarming,” says BKK board member Schöfbeck in a report by WELT.

CLICK HERE: To read the rest……

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VIDEO: Biden’s Handlers Won’t Open Domestic Production, May Buy Iranian Oil

“Tell me you hate America, without telling me you hate America.”


The Biden administration is still fighting congressional efforts to stop the importation of Iranian oil. In a surreal exercise, Biden expects the rest of the world to sanction Russia even as we keep buying Russian energy products. And if that’s not enough, the former Mayor of South Bend is down with Iranian oil.

Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said Wednesday that “all options are on the table” during a discussion about oil prices after MSNBC’s Stephanie Ruhle asked if President Biden would consider “working something out with Iran.”

Do all options also include the 25th Amendment?

Biden will get oil anywhere and from any of our enemies… just not from Americans.

While Biden gives meaningless quotes about Russia and Ukraine, the Russians are negotiating an even worse version of the Iran Deal that Biden is expected to sign on to.

The Russians may be getting kicked out of the Paralympics and the cat shows, but Putin is still in the driver’s seat at the White House

The rest of it, the hollow saber-rattling, the sanctions, and the propaganda are a show. The reality can be seen quickly enough if you follow the power and the money.

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VIDEO: General Flynn, Biden Cold War 2.0, Only U.S. Can Defeat Psycho Putin

Donald Trump’s National Security Advisor, Retired General Mike Flynn, tells Graham Ledger that Joe Biden opened the door for Vladimir Putin to invade and attack Ukraine. And, now that Biden has done that, only the United States can close that door – one way or another.

Also, in this episode of The Ledger Report, Graham speaks with the man behind the People’s Convoy to Washington DC which has reached the pinnacle of its long and very important journey to restore Constitutional America.

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Defeat Tyrants With Energy Independence

UPDATE: Candidate for the U.S. Senate Carla Sands, “Make America Energy Dominant Again.” Former U.S. Ambassador and current Pennsylvania candidate in Pennsylvania Carla Sands calls for strong America first leaders to rise up and take back the country from the radical left.


They said it couldn’t be done.  Then we did it.

Energy independence!

Then Biden yanked away what generations had worked for in the blink of an eye.

Put that together with Biden’s provocative weakness in Afghanistan and now Ukrainians are paying the price in blood.  Will Taiwan be next?  Then who?

I addressed these issues and more in a talk I gave in Virginia.

“Efforts to go net zero have diminished the ability of nations to provide sufficient energy to meet demand,” I explained, “and this gives tyrants like Vladimir Putin an opportunity to provide that energy in the form of natural gas and rake in millions to fund his war machine.”

If you watched President Biden’s State of the Union Address you received no sign that Biden will wake up and value American energy independence above catering to his left-wing base.

Marc Morano took Biden to task on Fox and Friends explaining.  “Russian oil imports are at an 11 year high. We’re importing 600,000 barrels a day from Russia. And Russia’s federal budget is 40% based upon oil and gas revenue.”

Environmentalist Michael Shellenberger was very clear.  We shared his tweet with CFACT’s Facebook friends.   “Russia produces 3X more gas than Europe produces.  Why?  Because climate activists, partly funded by Russia, blocked fracking.”

It’s not just hydrocarbons.  Wind and solar, as inefficient and intermittent as they may be, are WHOLLY DEPENDENT on rare earth elements and manufacturing from China and metals from Russia!

This is no accident.   China and Russia played the useful idiot Left like a drum, stifled domestic mining, drilling and manufacturing and got us hooked on supplies from the worst nations on Earth.

Anyone who thinks importing resources from China and Russia instead of producing them at home, and that by doing this it will somehow lower the temperature of the globe, is too clueless to lead.

Energy independence now!  We must settle for nothing less.

COLUMN BY

Craig Rucker

Craig Rucker is a co-founder of CFACT and currently serves as its president.

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Another White House Blunder On Ukraine

Jen Psaki, the White House spokesperson, said on Thursday, March 3rd, that the US is providing intelligence to Ukraine to help them target Russian troops and military equipment.  This revelation demonstrates just how dangerous the White House has become, inviting Russian retaliation for something that, if we did it, we should be doing secretly.

There is a difference between supplying weapons to a friendly country and directly helping that country in a war to target the enemy.  That makes you a party to the hostilities.

Americans, of course, almost universally support Ukraine and want it to drive out the Russians who have invaded sovereign Ukraine territory.  And everyone in the US is appalled about Russian forces targeting civilians, and by so-called Russian (and Russian Chechen) death squads who are out to murder Ukraine’s political and military leaders.

From the beginning had Biden made it clear we would support Ukraine militarily in any invasion of its territory, there is a good chance Putin would have backed off.

Biden not only failed to do so, but his weakness in the face of a major challenge opened the door for Putin’s attack.

But now that is water over the proverbial dam.  Biden screwed up, saying all we would do was sanctions. Before the invasion he stepped up arms deliveries to Ukraine, which only told the Russians they had better hurry and invade before the price would be too high and their losses too great.

Even then the Russians have encountered surprising, stiff and gallant resistance from Ukrainian forces. But how long Ukraine can stay in the fight we just don’t know –no one does.

Russian leaders also have been making claims that are increasingly wobbly and unjustified, saying they are clearing Ukraine of Nazis and then saying the biggest Nazi of them all is the United States.  Both Vladimir Putin and his foreign minister Sergey Lavrov know that these claims are nonsense and that even the Russian people, who have profound reason (after 20 million dead) to hate the Nazis, know these claims to be false.

In fact the potential for revolt in Russia is at an all time high.  The full impact of what has befallen Russian troops has yet to reach home, but despite Russians attempts to block social media, internet and news outlets, Russians know their way around censorship mechanisms, and they also know when news is shut down their government and army is misbehaving.

One of the most callous moves by the Russian army is to prevent their dead soldiers coming home in body bags.  So they have sent in mobile crematoria, to turn their dead soldiers into ashes that can be scattered to the winds.  Cremating dead soldiers before they can be returned home to their families is a crime that will not escape Russia’s public.

If Biden wanted to do something useful he could calmly refute the Russian claims.  President Emmanuel Macron has talked to Mr. Putin as recently as today (March 3rd, 2022), and he not only came away empty handed but he told Putin to his face that he should not “lie to himself.”

And Biden could also talk about the behavior of Russian forces, the tragedy for civilians, the scale of both Ukrainian and Russian losses, and how the Russian people are not being told the truth.

But we have a President who is, at best, incapable of rising to the right level.  He is no Churchill, or Reagan, and certainly no Lincoln.  Nor does he have the guts of a Zelenskyy.

China has been urging the Russians to back off and cut a deal with Ukraine.  The Chinese are not humanitarians.  They are afraid that the outcome of Russia’s invasion, even if Russia “wins”, is negative for China because the US will re-militarize and target China.  Moreover, if Europe gets into a general war as a result of a Ukrainian collapse and humanitarian disaster, China will lose its markets and its power too.

America surely wants Ukraine to win, but we should keep our lips zipped on how we are helping Ukraine militarily while telling the Russians it is time to stop the attack.

It is one thing to screw the Russian economy or sanction its leaders.  It is another to speak directly to the Russian people and turn them against Putin.  Instead of the White House foolishly revealing dangerous secrets, it is time to reach out to the Russian people.

COLUMN BY

Stephen Bryen

Senior Fellow

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Federal Reserve Chief Powell, ‘It’s Possible to Have More than One Reserve Currency in the World’

Surrendering America’s financial dominance in the world. 


While everyone screams about Ukraine, the Democrats are blowing up this country.

Fed Chief Powell Says It’s Possible to Have More than One Reserve Currency in the World – Diminishing America’s Financial Dominance

Joe Hoft, March 2, 2022:

Fed Chief Jerome Powell says it’s possible to have more than one reserve currency in the world.  How does this make America great again?

Jerome Powell is planning on raising interest rates this month from the zero percent that Democrats have benefitted from in the White House this century.  Rates have been kept at zero percent for almost all the time that Democrats are in the White House since 2000.

He spoke in front of Congress this morning.  PBS reports:

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell made clear Wednesday that the Fed will begin raising interest rates this month in a high-stakes effort to restrain surging inflation.

Fed Chief Jerome Powell also shared the potential to have more than one reserve currency in the world.  This is a shocking statement coming from the head of the Fed.

The US has benefitted from having the reserve currency of the world. We’ve reported on this for months and how under Biden the US has reached the lowest point in decades.

As the Biden gang continues to spend the dollar continues to get weaker.  Now the US is pushing Russia away from using the US dollar as its reserve currency and this may not be so smart.

As the Biden gang continues to spend the dollar continues to get weaker. Now the US is pushing Russia away from using the US dollar as its reserve currency and this may not be so smart.

In addition, the US has benefitted from having the USD the currency used for oil transactions worldwide.  This ‘petrol dollar’ arrangement may go by the wayside as some fear Russia and the Saudis have already made an arrangement to trade oil outside of the dollar.

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Russia Bombs Nuclear Power Plant, Threatening Disaster ’10 Times Larger Than Chernobyl’

President Joe Biden took a late-night call from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Thursday to discuss reported fighting between military forces near a nuclear power plant in Ukraine.

Ukraine’s state emergency service said Friday that a fire erupted at a training facility outside a nuclear power plant amid heavy fighting between Russian and Ukrainian forces, Reuters reported. Ukrainian Minister of Foreign Affairs Dmytro Kuleba had claimed on Twitter that the Zaporizhzhia plant could cause a disaster “10 times larger than Chernobyl,” though other reports have suggested the threat is less severe.

Ukrainian officials reportedly said the Zaporizhzhia plant had been secured after the fighting broke out.

The White House confirmed Biden discussed the situation in his call with Zelenskyy. The two leaders urged Russia to stop “military activities” near the plant and allow local firefighters to contain the flames.

Fox News reporter Trey Yingst stated the threat of a Chernobyl-style disaster has been overblown, however.

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) announced late Thursday that it was aware of reports of shelling at the plant and is in contact with Ukrainian authorities.

Ukraine officials later told the IAEA that the fire “has not affected ‘essential’ equipment” and that “plant personnel” were “taking mitigatory actions,” according to a tweet.

Ukraine’s nuclear regulator informed IAEA that there is “no change reported in radiation levels at the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant site,” the organization tweeted early Friday.

This is a developing story. Check back soon for updates.

COLUMN BY

ANDERS HAGSTROM

White House correspondent.

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Our plastic world — and plastic selves

We no longer think of ourselves as subject to the world’s fixed nature, or of it as having an objective authority or meaning.


The idea that the self is something plastic — that, we believe, we can shape in any way we wish — is the West’s reigning idea of selfhood. This idea especially shapes our thinking about our sexual natures.

The sexually autonomous view of the self gained widespread prominence during the 1960s and has remained influential since then. Our changing understanding of “the self” is closely tied to shifts in our understanding of the world. Indeed, this idea of the self is arguably just one example of a much broader view of the whole of reality.

To clarify this, it is useful to engage in a thought experiment. If I had been born in England in the fourteenth century, I would have lived in a world that I would have considered stable and fixed. Wherever I was born in the social hierarchy — peasant, noble, or king — that is where I would have remained.

In all likelihood, I would have been born to a family that worked the soil as peasant farmers. My career path would thus have been determined at birth: I would grow up to be a peasant farmer. My geographical placement would have been fixed as well, as travel, let alone emigration, would have been difficult and pointless.

Everything I needed would have been in the village or town where I was born. I would have had a wide extended family with whose members I was familiar. I would probably have met the girl I was to marry fairly early in life. I would have been baptised, married, and buried in the same church. And my children — as well as my children’s children — would have experienced much the same.

My religion would not be a choice, since the Catholic Church was the only religion available in my town. And my life on an annual basis would have been shaped decisively by the rhythm of the seasons: I needed to sow my crops in the spring, not the winter, and harvest them in the autumn, not the summer, praying for appropriate rain and sunshine in the interim. In short, my world would have been very fixed and very stable.

Our world is very different. Mass transportation, migration, education, social mobility, technology, science, medicine: all of these things and more have served to make the world a much more plastic place than it was in 1400.

I will look at a few specifics below, but notice here the general picture: where once the world was fixed and therefore I needed to find my place within it (a place that was itself rather fixed), now its lack of fixity inclines me to think that the world can actually be shaped to my will.

I was born the son of a small-town accountant and lived in Gloucestershire as a child, attending a state grammar school; but, unlike my parents, I went to college, gained an undergraduate and a postgraduate degree, and, having worked at four previous institutions on both sides of the Atlantic, I am now a professor of humanities at a college in western Pennsylvania.

My fate was not set by the circumstances of my birth; the world in which I live is one that I consider to be largely the result of my own free choices. Now, emigration might not be part of everyone’s experience of life, but most people in the West today think of the world as far more flexible, even fluid, than anyone in 1400 would have thought. In 1400, the world seemed fixed, stable, and solid. Today it seems as pliable as Play-Doh.

Technology and plasticity

To put it bluntly, the modern cultural imagination sees the world as raw material to be shaped by the human will. Perhaps the most important factor in shaping this has been technology. To return to the medieval farmer: his life was utterly dependent on the soil available in his locale and upon the rhythm of the seasons.

Today, irrigation means that we can farm in the desert; greenhouses, insecticides, and fertilisers mean that the soil and the seasons lack the omnipotence they once possessed. Nature’s authority has not been eliminated, but it has been significantly mitigated.

The same goes for medicine. Diseases that were once death sentences can now be addressed with simple medications. Some, like polio, have even been eradicated. And geography is no longer the force that it was: with cheap transport, public and private, distances that were once measured in days or weeks can now be measured in hours.

From agriculture to medicine, from automobiles to computers, technology is not simply a means of doing perennial human activities with greater speed and efficiency. It changes the fundamental relationship of human beings to their environment and to each other. Neither the seasons of the year nor the geography of the land are as significant as they once were. Technology shifts the balance of power from nature toward human agency and the competition between agencies.

Technology also reinforces the focus on the individual, and on individual satisfactions. Take something like music, a basic part of human societies throughout history and across the globe. In the past, music was always a live, and often a communal, activity. Somebody had to be playing music for it to be heard; and somebody had to be present in order to appreciate it.

Now we can listen to whatever music we choose, whenever we want, and, perhaps most significant of all, we can do so in privacy. Music has been transformed from something with a primarily live and communal focus (live concerts notwithstanding) and has become most commonly an item of consumption for the individual. If expressive individualism has come to focus on personal satisfaction as the meaning of life, technology has served that cause well.

All of these things contribute to, and reinforce, a cultural imagination that tilts toward seeing the world simply as “stuff,” the future as something we can make in whatever way we desire, and nature not so much as a fixed reality as something that is to be overcome and remade through technical mastery.

If the modern person considers himself to be something he can create for himself, so he tends to extend that same notion to his relationship to the world in general. We no longer think of ourselves as subject to the world’s fixed nature, or of it as having an objective authority or meaning. We are the ones with power, and we are the ones who give the world significance.

The revolt of the elites

Another unusual hallmark of modern Western society, in contrast to the societies that preceded it, is the role of the cultural elites. The historical role of such elites was traditionally to transmit values from one generation to the next. Thus, the religious authorities passed on the faith and taught respect for the church; national leaders encouraged patriotism; and the family cultivated respect for parents and grandparents.

In education, particularly in the humanities, teachers sought to draw on the perceived wisdom of the past in order to shape people to be good citizens. Each promoted a vision of the self that had obligations to others and indeed to the past. While there were inevitably changes as time went on, a basic respect for the past characterised their role.

Today, this cultural role has been transformed into its opposite. The fields of politics, art, education, and corporate business are now all marked by an aggressive negativity toward the past and its values and beliefs. The political drive on the left to overthrow traditional notions of sexual morality and human identity, and that on the populist right with its rhetoric of contempt for traditional democratic institutions, both witness to a deep commitment to tearing down the values of the past. Burn the past to the ground is the underlying mantra of political radicals on both sides.

Education — at universities and colleges but also increasingly at high schools and below — is permeated with the politics of identity and the various critical theories that see the purpose of pedagogy as unmasking social inequalities in the pursuit of social justice.

The underlying logic of Rousseau’s theory of culture — that it is necessarily corrupting and oppressive — has found a myriad of expressions in the modern classroom as traditional social mores are decried as colonialistsexistimperialist, and racist. Battles over which books should be read in literature courses and which topics studied in history curricula bear eloquent witness to this.

And the sex education of minors is an area of ongoing and acrimonious debate, focusing attention both on the clash between the values of the past and those of the present, and on that between parental rights and those of the state.

The world of the arts and entertainment is much the same. Movies, sitcoms, and even commercials now promote the mores of the sexual revolution and mock those who dissent from the consensus.

As to music, we have come a long way from the moment in the 1960s when the Rolling Stones had to change the lyrics of the song “Let’s Spend the Night Together” to “Let’s Spend Some Time Together” in order to be allowed to appear on The Ed Sullivan Show.

Songs marketed to young teenage girls now routinely contain sexually explicit lyrics far beyond anything Mick Jagger ever recorded, and often accompanied by videos that flaunt the singers’ sexuality in graphic ways.

And to this mix we can add the world of corporate business. While for many years big business was identified in the West with conservative political causes — probably in large part because the concept of free enterprise stood in obvious opposition to old left thinking on socialism and economics — this has now given way to support for radical social causes.

One can debate the reason for this — an inherent libertarianism in the philosophy of big tech firms such as Amazon and Facebook? A cynical attempt to capitalise on youth markets? — but one cannot deny the reality.

When in 2015 the Indiana state legislature attempted to pass a Religious Freedom Restoration Act to protect the religious consciences of business owners in light of the emerging push for LGBTQ+ rights, the backlash from big corporations was so swift, widespread, and effective that the final bill signed into law was considerably weaker in its stipulations than the original.

Big business had shown that it too was committed to a market that was overthrowing the values of the past, particularly in matters of religious freedom and sexual mores. And that scenario has been repeated with matters such as transgender bathroom policies and voting reform. Big business is firmly on the side of progressivism, as the ubiquity of the LGBTQ+ rainbow flag in store windows and corporate websites during Pride Month now testifies.

In short, the role of the cultural elites today is not to maintain continuity with the past, to preserve its beliefs and practices, or perhaps to modify them to make them fit contemporary conditions but still to do so in a way that respects and stands in continuity with previous generations.

Rather, it is to overthrow them in the pursuit of establishing the new values, those of expressive individuals who need to be liberated from those historical cultural chains that inhibit them from being truly themselves and inhibit society from being truly free and just.

Selfhood today

It is likely impossible to present a watertight account of why we modern men and women think intuitively about the world in the way that we do. Yet one can certainly offer an account that piles up various necessary preconditions for this and observe how these tend to tilt us in a particular direction.

The collapse of traditional, external anchors of identity — perhaps most obviously those of religion, nation, and family — explains the attraction of the turn inward. The rise of technology feeds the notion that we can bend nature to our will, that the world is just so much raw, plastic material from which we can make whatever meaning or reality we choose. The loss of sacred order reinforces this subjectivism, as Nietzsche anticipated in The Gay Science.

And then there is the role of the elites, political, educational, cultural, and business, who have all decided both to repudiate the past and to press home the pathologies of the modern, expressive, sexual self with all the power available to them. The expressive self of the sexual revolution may not be a necessary development; but all of these factors make it a most coherent and explicable one.

Adapted from Strange New World by Carl R. Trueman, ©2022. Used by permission of Crossway, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. This article has been republished with permission from The Public Discourse.

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The Inhumanity of Vaccine Mandates, Explained

Mandated vaccinations are a violation of the principles America was built on.


In the fall of 2021, Carley Fletcher was terminated from her job at Emory University Healthcare for refusing a COVID-19 vaccine. Fletcher’s health history included seizures and respiratory issues and she was advised by her doctor not to get the shot. Fletcher applied for a medical exemption, but her request was denied, and she was fired.

Fletcher’s life is one of thousands around the country – and the world – devastated by COVID-19 vaccine mandates. Individual health decisions – once kept private to the point of taboo – suddenly became the topic of dinner party conversations and Supreme Court hearings. Across the country, cities began requiring vaccination for indoor dining and activities – first New York, followed by New Orleans, Boston, Philadelphia, Minneapolis, and dozens more.

As Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot said,

“This health order may pose an inconvenience to the unvaccinated, and in fact it is inconvenient by design.”

Individuals unwilling to get vaccinated were overnight relegated to second-class citizens, losing everything from their right to dine at restaurants to their entire livelihoods.

It began in September 2021 when OSHA announced that employees at companies employing more than 100 people would need to be vaccinated against COVID-19. The Supreme Court ultimately deemed this mandate illegal, but the threat impacted two thirds of the American workforce.

Read that again: two thirds of all American workers were being forced to consent to a medical procedure or lose their jobs – their income, their benefits, their career trajectories.

Vaccine mandates, while deceptively innocuous to the untrained eye (“it’s in the interest of public health”), are totalitarian, inhumane, and directly in conflict with the underpinnings of a free world.

There are many good reasons an individual might choose to decline a medical procedure. No medical procedure on earth is right for every body, every time, and no government has a right to bar you from society for declining its medical demands.

When the Nuremberg trials exposed the sickening atrocities of Nazi doctors, the public encountered a terrifying new tension between public health and individual human rights. Fifteen physicians were found guilty of crimes against humanity for their treatment of individuals during the war – ranging from medical experimentation to outright torture.

After this trial, the Nuremberg Code was established, introducing the standard of informed consent. The most important provision was the first:

“The voluntary consent of the human subject is absolutely essential . . . the person involved should have the legal capacity to give consent; should be so situated as to be able to exercise free power of choice, without intervention of any element of force, fraud, deceit, duress, overreaching, or other ulterior form of constraint or coercion; and should have sufficient knowledge and comprehension of the elements of the subject matter involved as to enable him to make an understanding and enlightened decision. . .”

The Nuremberg Code is a legal precedent based on a moral standard. Forcing individuals into a medical experiment violates their human rights. The morality came first, and the code followed.

The Nuremberg Code was specifically about forced medical experimentation, not all forced medical procedures. Also, the Code has an unfortunate loophole for “emergency” health orders. But while it may not apply directly to the vaccine mandates, the Nuremberg Code shows how important medical consent has been in the human rights tradition.

Morality has no loopholes; it is not subjective, nor based on convenience. Forcing any medical procedures, experimental or not, (especially procedures with questions about long-term harm) is immoral, no matter what the external circumstances.

The Nuremberg Code was followed by the Declaration of Human Rights, which referenced the idea of bodily integrity in multiple places, including Article 3 (“Every individual has the right to life, liberty and security of person”) and Article 5 (“No one shall be subjected to torture or to cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment”). The latter was later expanded to include an additional line: “In particular, no one shall be subjected without his free consent to medical or scientific experimentation.”

Again, this set the morality as immutable – as the American Bar Association explains: “Under the treaty, [this article] is nonderogable, even ‘in times of public emergency which threatens the life of the nation.’”

All these ideas are tied to the concept of bodily autonomy, also known as bodily integrity – the idea that your body is your own, and that no one has a right to inflict force or harm upon it.

Since the introduction of the Nuremberg Code, violations of this moral standard have occurred, and have been met with appropriate horror – like the Tuskegee Syphilis Study, which was met with national outrage and led to changes in the concept of informed consent in both legal and medical ethics codes.

The Declaration of Independence – a key founding text of the United States – posits a statement that would be echoed nearly 200 years later in the Nuremberg Code: We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.”

The term “unalienable” is important. An unalienable right is a right that cannot be separated from your person. You and it are indivisible.

Your bodily autonomy is an unalienable right. You cannot justly separate yourself from your bodily autonomy, nor sell it away (e.g. by selling yourself into slavery – an act which sounds ludicrous in the modern understanding of freedom).

A medical procedure can endanger an individual’s life – and an enforced procedure on an individual is in stark violation of “life and liberty.”

The Fourth Amendment of the Constitution establishes the idea too, recognizing “The right of the people to be secure in their person,” (again a line that would later be echoed in the Nuremberg Code).

As the Declaration of Independence stated, the sole purpose of the government is “to secure these rights.”

These passages have set legal precedent for medical freedom in the United States ever since – like in 2017, when a judge in Tennessee was sued over offering reduced jail sentences to inmates if they agreed to undergo sterilization. He was found guilty of violating the constitution by coercing people into undergoing medical procedures.

The Constitution, no matter how admirable its intentions, cannot prevent all abuses of bodily integrity. We still see cases that alienate people from their rights – like military conscription, forced custodianship, or sectioning off the clinically insane. But while the ideal doesn’t always translate to reality, it is used to hold people accountable, as was the case with the Tennessee judge.

In 1689, in his Second Treatise of Government, John Locke wrote: “every man has a property in his own person.”

This became one of the core tenets of the liberal tradition: the idea of property rights; and more importantly, of the individual as his or her own unalienable property, against which no other individual or collective had the right to aggress.

Stealing someone’s property is a crime. Trespassing on someone’s property is a crime. Violating someone’s bodily autonomy is a crime.

This is the non-aggression principle, the idea that no individual or collective has the right to violate someone else’s person or property. As Murray Rothbard summarized it, “no man or group of men may aggress against the person or property of anyone else.”

Further, the sole purpose of the government, as outlined by Locke, is “for the mutual preservation of their lives, liberties and estates, which I call by the general name, property. The great and chief end, therefore, of men’s uniting into common-wealths, and putting themselves under government, is the preservation of their property.”

Or in simpler terms: “government has no other end but the preservation of property.”

Some have argued that vaccinations are an act of self-defense, of the collective against the mutual enemy of a virus, but that argument doesn’t hold up. To claim vaccines as self defense would require vaccines to be 100 percent safe, 100 percent effective, and the virus 100 percent fatal – none of which can be proven with certainty.

If we cannot have this certainty, then we must defer to bodily autonomy.

As Leonard Read wrote in On Keeping the Peace“My thesis, in simplest terms, is: Let anyone do anything he pleases, so long as it is peaceful; the role of government, then, is to keep the peace…”

This idea applies both specifically to bodily autonomy and broadly to the role of government itself: “Keeping the peace means no more than prohibiting persons from unpeaceful actions. This, with its elaborate machinery for defining what shall be prohibited (codifying the law), along with the interpretation, administration, and enforcement of the law, is all the prohibition I want from government—for me or for anyone else.”

If government is a mechanism for protecting autonomy and peaceful activity, those activities should also limit government’s scope: “When government goes beyond this, that is, when government prohibits peaceful actions, such prohibitions themselves are, prima facie, unpeaceful. How much of a statist a person is can be judged by how far he would go in prohibiting peaceful actions.”

When a government agency pressured Emory University Healthcare to institute an order that led to Carly Fletcher being fired, it overstepped its proper role – and violated the rights of the peaceful people it should be protecting.

Government vaccine mandates violate the moral principles of medical consent, bodily autonomy, and self-ownership. They should be abolished as crimes against humanity and never happen again.

COLUMN BY

Hannah Frankman

Hannah is a career development coach and a course instructor. She works as an advisor at Praxis and an instructor at The Objective Standard Institute. You can find her work at hannahfrankman.com.

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Don’t Worry, Joey Says We’re Doing Great!

Good day Deano,

You must be beaming with great pride at your desk as Executive Editor of the iconic New York Times.   The reason of course, is due to the outstanding performance the other night by Joey.  Boy did he knock it out of the park or what Deano?  We’ll have to touch on some of the highlights.  It will be tough to pick just a few though, as he has accomplished so much in such a short time.  Well Deano, those on the right are picking apart Joey’s fable.  As usual they are backing their claims up with facts.  Why do they always have to rain on Joey’s parade!

Living in an Alternate Universe

Yep Deano, that is what the radical right says, that little Joey Talibiden is living in an alternate universe.  They ask if his handlers bumped up his medication too much, because he was more delusional than usual……which I thought was impossible. They question whether it is his diminished mental acuity, or just his sociopathic personality traits listed below:

  • not being able to accept responsibility (Afghanistan, southern border, rampant inflation, surge in violent crime, etc)
  • always placing blame on others (Republicans, Covid, non-vaccinated people, oil companies, the meat packing industry….and of course, President Trump)
  • lack of empathy (for the law abiding, taxpaying American citizens, especially those in border states)
  • -arrogance (silence, smiling, picking teeth, condescending comments at press conferences)
  • deceitfulness (habitual lying, far too numerous to list, see his many flip flopping comments on  fracking during his “Presidential” run, as a reference)
  • irritability (legitimate questions from reporters, “dumb son of a b****h”), amongst others.

Well what do you know Deano, we may in fact have the best of both worlds: a man with deep rooted sociopathic behavioral traits, that are just much more prevalent and harder to conceal now, due to his declining mental state. See, win, win!

What did he Say?

Well Joey’s comments on the Ukraine almost sounded like a victory speech.  It was awe inspiring when he said, “Putin may circle Kyiv with tanks, but he’ll never gain the hearts and souls of the Iranian people.”  Evidently, Iranians are now living in the Ukraine, or Putin is invading the wrong country.  Care to weigh in on this one Deano, as there was no mention of this in your fine tabloid.

He Mentions the Police, Border and Jobs, but not Afghanistan

Surprisingly though, Joey Bidenflation uttered words he seldom mentions…..funding of the police, and problems at the southern border.  Joey says, “we have to fund the police, not defund the police.”  Then before Sandy Cortez could jump to her feet he said, “fund them with training and resources they need to protect our communities.” You know, maybe more sensitivity training to talk to perpetrators in a more civil and respectable tone (a top priority) – as they are flinging someone in front of a subway train, or mowing down adults and children alike in a Christmas parade, or smashing in high end jewelry store displays; this done evidently to feed their babies according to Ms. Cortez.  There was however, no mention of the ridiculous progressive revolving door of justice for serial criminals.  Absurd policies of Georgie Soros sponsored District Attorney’s in crime ridden liberal cities with no bail implemented for serious crimes. Not a word.

He is now saying the problems at the border need to be addressed.  Really, why so soon Joey?  Yep, for the first time I can remember Joey Talibiden is acknowledging a problem at the border.  No easy task for an individual possessing sociopathic personality traits, Deano.  Conservatives point to the power of the polls, in regards to Joey’s change of heart.  Yep, that is what a 37% approval rating will do. Remember, we didn’t hear a peep from Joey and Kalamity during the endless summer of love riots……until polls reflected poorly on their stance.  Ah that Joey, murder, mayhem, destruction, looting  of Local, State, and Federal property draws no condemnation.  But get some bad polling numbers and he is all over it.  That must be why the Pope told him he is a good Christian (according to Joey, that is), always doing the right thing.  Heels Up Harris gets a pass, she was busy raising bail money for said criminals rioting.

Another issue the radical right had with our installed POTUS address, was job creation. It seems Joey was very proud of the fact that he created the most jobs in history last year.  Bravo Joey.  Conservatives say, what he failed to mention was that the United States was basically shut down for the year prior to that; and most of these jobs are people coming back to work.  Minor details, nothing to see here, move along.

Finally, we have the omission of the Afghanistan withdrawal and deaths of 13 military personnel.  Yes Deano, not a word mentioned, which I find very odd.  Wasn’t it Joey himself who called the withdrawal a “extraordinary success?”  Well as usual, the Minister of Propaganda, Jenny Goebbels Psaki cleared it all up.  Doing her usual next day clean up duty she said, “it was a matter of time constraints, there were so many topics to cover and we simply didn’t have the time.”  No time to mention 13 dead American soldiers Jenny?  Absolutely disgraceful.  No comment from Moe, Larry and Curly; also known as Blinken, Austin and Milley, on the matter.   Liberals gave Talibiden a pass though, as it must be extremely humiliating to have the most botched military exercise attached to your name.

Problems?  Don’t Worry Joey is on the Case

Conservatives say the bottom line is Joey just used some word salad, to hit on key issues concerning Americans.  He never described any definitive plans, just a lot of lip service, as though he is actually concerned and addressing these issues (insert laughter).  You can’t blame most Americans for not recognizing some of this issues earlier, which now is being reflected in his dismal polls.  Conservatives  point out how it was a concerted effort by “news” outlets such as your NY Times to give miniscule or more often, zero coverage to these issues.  In conjunction with CNN, MSNBC, ABC, CBS, NBC, WAPO, and social media darlings, Twitter and Facebook who use censorship to control opposing views……..very Facist-Nazi like, don’t you think Deano.  President Trump is a racist!

What’s with Nancy?

I think it is safe to say Deano, that the biggest cheerleader by far was the even keeled Chardonnay Pelosi.  She seemed star-struck on Bidenflation’s every word.  But of course our Conservatives friends ……..as well as Independents and even some Democrats want to know, what time did Ole Chardonnay start her happy hour? Wow! They compared her to a teenage girl in the front row of a Beatles concert.  Reportedly members had one foot towards the exit, as they were scared Chardonnay would throw her panties at Joey.  I know, I know, it gives you the willies, right Deano.  They point out her mystical dance and hand rubbing while Talibiden was discussing soldiers dying from inhaling toxic fumes from fire pits.  It was very Charlie Mansion cult like.  Perhaps, the old girl should have stopped after the 5th martini, before attending.

Where’s Fraudci?

Many are starting to wonder Deano: where is the distinguished “Dr.” Fraudci?  How are we supposed to know if we need, no mask, 1 mask, 2 masks, 1 shot, 2 shots, a booster shot, an additional booster shot, masks needed indoors and outdoors, only indoors, children are highly unsusceptible, children as young as 2 need shots and masks?  What is a layman to do Deano without guidance from this medical expert?

Conservatives are pointing out, the masks, shots, social distancing, mandates (unconstitutional ones), didn’t solve the plandemic…….Putin did.  This catastrophic plandemic has magically disappeared from the headlines.  Ah, those darn polls again! They say Fraudci has served his purpose, just like Andy Cuomo, and he is no longer needed.  But don’t count him out just yet Deano: if Lying Biden’s poll numbers keep dropping like a rock, don’t be surprised if a super variant comes into the picture over the summer.

Good News

Finally some good news on the home front.  It seems the $500,000 (taxpayer funded) wall being built around Talibiden’s beach estate is near completion.  Who says Joey doesn’t want to build a wall, radical right!

Ah yes, so much accomplished in only 14 short months.  Just imagine where we will be in another 2 3/4 years, when our installed commander will be 82…..that should be interesting.  We will still be here……….. right, Deano?

That Pesky Inflation

Let me run Deano, I’ve got to hit the bank for my home equity loan, it seems we need groceries and have to fill up the cars.  Keep up the always objective and apolitical reporting over there at The Old Gray Lady.  Hey Deano, I bet the Pope would call you a good Catholic too, your honesty and integrity is right up there with Joey’s.

Sincerely,

Chris Cirino

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Governor DeSantis asks students to take off their masks, “we gotta stop this Covid theatre”

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis visited the University of South Florida (USF). As he approached the podium he saw a group of college students that were part of the governor’s Workforce Education initiative and the USF Cyber Security Education event wearing masks and said to them, “You do not have to wear those masks. I mean, please take them off. Honestly, it’s not doing anything and we’ve gotta stop with this COVID theater. So if you want to wear it, fine, but this is ridiculous.”

Watch:

Governor DeSantis signed an executive order withholding state funds from schools, colleges and universities in Florida that impose mask mandates. Governor DeSantis gives parents the power to decide if their children wear or don’t wear masks.

Then Governor DeSantis asked, “Does the science change based on polling data?” Spot on question, Ron!

“As the governor said, ‘you can wear them if you want’ but there’s ‘no evidence’ masks make any difference,” said press secretary Christina Pushaw. “That has been clear for a long time, and the data informed our state’s official guidance. Following Florida, the CDC has even stopped recommending mask wearing for most Americans. After two years of mixed messages from health authorities and the media, the governor wants to make sure everyone is aware of the facts and data now, so they can feel free and comfortable without a mask.”

BTW, YouTube, which is owned by Google, took the a video of Governor DeSantis’ comments down from their platform saying, “This video has been removed for violating YouTube’s Community Guidelines.”

It seems Google and YouTube are all in on feeding their users lots of “COVID theater” just like the Democrats.

©Dr. Rich Swier.

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