47: On Day One

It’s going to be hard to keep up (because I’m also working while blogging), so drop your own links in the comments.

Port of El Paso, TX.

Funding to UNRWA cut.

General Mark Milley’s portrait removed from Pentagon hallway

Making “adult human female” great again.

@TheRealKeean caught up with Danielle Smith.

San Francisco gonna San Francisco and CNN gonna CNN.

Removed: all weapons shipment restrictions on Israel 🇮🇱 imposed by Biden

J6 pardons, done.

44 Replies to “47: On Day One”

  1. UNRWA being shut down is great. Its nothing but terrorist funding.
    Next up should be all the Afghan fake NGO’s getting a minimum of $40 million a week which goes right into the warfare of Islamic Terrorists.

  2. Mark Milley’s face gone from the Pentagon?

    The next step would presumably be joe biden’s official portrait being removed from the National Portrait Gallery.
    … for a start.

    1. Bye bye Queen Milley! Jeez, what did we have to get a pre-pardon for? In cahoots with the Chinese, no doubt.

      The pre-pardons need to be challenged to the USSC. These, in theory, can excuse murders before they are identified as the prime suspect. These can’t be allowed to stand.

  3. “In fact, the UN recently acknowledged that nine of its staff members may have been involved in the October 7 terrorist attack on Israel, further intensifying criticism of the agency.”

    It’s not just nine. This would not have been possible without full knowledge being in the possession of Philippe Lazzarini, head of the agency. This fellow knew all about staff complicity and likely knew all about October 7 in advance. The only real question is why has this dirtbag not been sanctioned?

    1. Meanwhile … Canada, Britain, and Germany continue to dismantle their Free Market economies … in order to “save the planet”.

      Yes, we’ve brainwashed generations of children to believe this utter rubbish.

      1. I’m Canadian, my kids are in their 30s now. When they were in highschool they were brainwashed with Al Gore’s propaganda movie. Bush turned out not great, but at least he prevented Gore from destroying the entire planet.

        1. unfortunately public education is til pushing that propaganda . It’s no wonder young people are confused

        2. In the 70’s I had a teacher who was an environmentalist who was scaring us all that within a few years we would be in another ice age unless we stopped burning “fossil” fuels.

  4. The Turd, or its replacement, and legacy presstitues will demand Kanadians take up the slack for UNRWA, Paris Accord and every other leftist BS the US is pulling out of.

  5. I wonder who crapped their pants more today – Canada’s Liberals, Conservatives, or NDP?

  6. So Biden’s puppeteers pardon the entire Jan. 6 Committee including all witnesses who appeared before the Committee (and lied). Why? The Jan. Committee destroyed all the records of their Committee and all their specially-issued cell phones. That act alone is illegal … and just like HER … they should all be in JAIL.

    Everyone keeps saying we need to … “look forward toward the future … and not dwell on the past”. I’m gonna use that logic when I am on trial for raping a woman, and murdering her. Because that’s what the Jan. 6 Kangaroo Court attempted to do to Trump. To rape him with lie after lie … and attempted to murder him. Ruin him – permanently.

    Crime … and … Punishment. That’s how a healthy Law abiding culture deals with crime. The perpetrators are PUNISHED. Only then can we get (ugggh) “closure”. Only then we can “move forward”. So let’s all “move forward” by PUNISHING every single liar on that Committee. Civilly, if necessary. Tie up every single one of them in court for at least 4-years.

    1. exactly kenji. God help us (literally) if that particular aspect of law and courts starts to crumble; the ‘connect’ between actions and CONSEQUENCES *has to stand*, l for one am convinced although not complete and perfect the DETERRENT effect is strong for enough, to be effective and worth it.
      your great country dodged a bullet the same split second as did Trump.
      l will forever ascribe that outcome to Divine Intervention, its suspiciously like the round was tap, tap, tapped off its trajectory ONLY enough to save him.

    2. Accountability.
      It’s what makes the justice system run, and safeguards society.
      …when done right.

    3. Kenji – The comment “look forward toward the future … and not dwell on the past” has been the mantra of all leftist Marxist/Leninists for more than a century. They knew full well that the past is the prologue for the future & successfully memory-holing it would help ensure their victory

  7. jeezuz murphy.
    CNN needs to look at some prewar pics of nazi rallies, and parades. the PROPER salute is straight out and HELD. not some sideways wave.

    Elon is my hero. l got a t-shirt made up:

    Elon Musk is the richest man who
    ever lived. he is autistic like me.
    [pic] https images.wsj.net/im-589726?size=1&width=1280
    he proved what we ‘auties’ can do.
    (satellites, space rockets)
    that’s why he’s my hero.

    1. Well I gotta say, while that wave didn’t look like a Nazi salute to me, it was similar. Close enough for leftie nut bars to claim it is. And they will, over and over and over.

      1. “Well I gotta say, while that wave didn’t look like a Nazi salute to me, it was similar. Close enough for leftie nut bars to claim it is. And they will, over and over and over.”

        It was actually a Roman salute, as evidenced by beginning it with the hand (or fist) over the heart.

        (some say that this is not historically accurate, but just look at every Roman movie or TV show ever produced and you will see the exact same salute)

    2. The Far-left’s obsession with everything Natzi is creepy and unhealthy. Musk’s arm wave looks to me as a salute to the people. Or a Roman Legion saluting a superior. I don’t see a Natzi anything in it.

      These Far Leftists are really … weird.

    3. Actually, when I first saw it, the the first thing that came to mind was how the media was going to have a field day with that gesture.
      …and I was right! …again!

    4. It was also used in the USA for a time, called the Bellamy salute, created in the 19th Century, and was used during the Pledge of Allegiance until the US stopped it because of the Nazis adopting it as their own.

  8. unfortunately public education is til pushing that propaganda . It’s no wonder young people are confused

  9. U.S.A. leaves the W.H.O.
    ChiComs pay 39mil per year, WHO assess the USA 500mil, not proportional based on population!

  10. “J6 pardons, done.”

    Great. What was done to J6 protesters was a mockery of justice and communist style persecution. A serious inquiry has to be made into abuse, torture and torment they faced while imprisoned. Heads need to roll over this one, from the lowest guards and jackbooted thugs that kicked in their doors to the decision makers.

    The cold blooded execution of Ashli Babbitt needs to be revisited and the murderer held accountable.

    1. As far as I know the creep that murdered Ashli Babbit ( Michael Bird …? ) he was given a “pardon” today by Criminal Joe.
      What about the savage that beat Rosanne Boylan to death ?
      That degenerate POS, like Bird was treated as a hero for murdering an innocent woman on the steps of the Capital.
      I hope some justice will come for the Familys of those two defenseless woman.
      Disgraceful evil.

      1. He wasn’t pardoned because he didn’t testify at the J6 committee circus, only officers who testified there were pardoned.

        Which begs the question why weren’t the names listed?

  11. Now please designate Antifa as terrorist organization and start waterboarding them at Gitmo.

  12. All of those pardoned by Biden should remember that those pardons only stop GOVERNMENT action against them.

    Time to take a page from the Democrat playbook, and drive them out of civil society.

    “Oh, no, that would be bad! Just because they did it doesn’t justify us doing it!”

    I’m more into a “listen to the lamentations of their women” mood than a “gosh, I’m so moral” mood.

    1. Pardons only apply to Federal offenses. Violations of any State laws are still in play.

      And IIRC, civil charges can still be brought. So, accepting a pardon is an admission of guilt and that makes it difficult to defend oneself in a civil case.

      Not all who were pardoned are out of the woods just yet.

    2. I’d like to argue that they should be charged, and forced to put forth motions that they are covered under the pardons granted. Preferably charged with a laundry list, just like any other peon that gets the attention of the DoJ.

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