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Friday, May 03, 2024
History for May 3
- 1802 - Washington, DC, was incorporated as a city.
- 1921 - West Virginia imposed the first state sales tax.
- 1979 - Margaret Thatcher was choses to become Britain's first female prime minister.
- 1987 - The Miami Herald reported that Donna Rice had been spending "Friday night and most of Saturday" at Democratic presidential candidate Gary Hart's Washington townhouse. The resulting controversy ended Hart's presidential bid.
- 1992 - Five days of rioting and looting ended in Los Angeles, CA. The riots, that killed 53 people, began after the acquittal of police officers in the beating of Rodney King.
- 2016 - Donald Trump, then a political outsider, essentially clinched the Republican presidential nomination with a victory in Indiana.
Thursday, May 02, 2024
How media memory holes are erasing reality and rewriting your worldview | Blaze Media
Trump’s VP Pick Should Be Someone Who Has Never Admitted to Shooting a Puppy
- One, the appointment cannot hurt the GOP, like by putting a seat at risk.
- Two, the nominee must be competent to be president.
- Three, the pick must bring something to the table as far as winning the election.
- And I guess I now have to add a fourth qualification. The nominee can’t have shot any puppies.
Title IX Weaponized
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Dr. Mercola: Expect an 'avalanche' of COVID-shot dementia | WND | by Bob Unruh
DHS Doles Out More Than $300 Million to 'Sanctuary Cities' - TPUSA LIVE
AstraZeneca vindicates skeptics with admission that its COVID-19 vaccine can cause blood clots | Blaze Media
The difference between the Plandemic and the Summer of Love compared to what’s going on now is the Elon Musk factor.
- Information was censored during the Plandemic and the Summer of Love, only allowing one side’s narrative to be consistently pushed out.
- Anyone asking questions or providing a narrative that contradicted the left’s narrative was censored, or you were deplatformed for spreading “misinformation or hate”.
An Absolutely Enormous Economic Shift Of Historic Proportions Is Now Taking Place Right In Front Of Our Eyes
- In some cases, sales are way down.
- In other cases, it seems almost impossible to find a decent job.
Let me give you an example that will illustrate what I am talking about. A reader that lives near Seattle recently wrote me about the horrible downturn that she is witnessing in the tech industry, and she said that I could share this information with all of you…
On the Ideological Origins of Fascism
"...The current globalist ideology driving the regime of censorship and control, and roiling our campuses and other institutions, has more in common with Italian Fascism than Soviet Communism.
The terms “fascist” and “fascism” are continuously bandied about today...
The explosion of phony 'science' causing people to distrust 'the experts' | Blaze Media
Trump Is Gagged, but Only NOW Does the Judge Wag a Limp Finger at His Trial's Biggest Trash Talkers VICTORIA TAFT
"And have they ever.
- Trump's attempt to set the record straight (as he sees it) by posting other people's observations and stories on his Truth Social account has been met with a big fat $1,000 fine per offense for contempt of the court's gag order. On Tuesday, Trump was found in contempt of court for nine violations of the gag order put on the defendant.
History for May 2
- 1813 - Napoleon defeated a Russian and Prussian army at Grossgorschen.
- 1863 - Confederate Gen. Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson was wounded by his own men in the battle of Chancellorsville, VA. He died 8 days later.
- 1885 - The magazine "Good Housekeeping" was first published.
- 1933 - Hitler banned trade unions in Germany.
- 1969 - The ocean liner Queen Elizabeth 2 (QE2) made its maiden voyage.
- 1970 - Jockey Diane Crump became the first woman to ride in the Kentuck Derby. She finished 15th aboard Fathom.
- 1974 - The filming of "Jaws" began in Martha's Vineyard, MA.
Wednesday, May 01, 2024
Prosecutors Hit Roadblock, Forced to Hand Win to Arizona Rancher Accused of Killing Illegal Immigrant
Arabella: The Far-Left Billionaires' Network That Vows to Fundamentally Transform America ED MORRISSEY
If you haven't heard of Arabella Advisors, don't be surprised.
Q: How much did Arabella spend in the 2020 presidential cycle?
A: Well, the nonprofits took in during the 2020 cycle, so that's two years, $2.4 billion.
The Judge Drops the Hammer on Trump for Breaking Gag Order VICTORIA TAFT
"...Quickly, here are the nine violations of the order according to Judge Mechan:
"We can't be hypocrites when it comes to the 1st Amendment," Avenatti wrote. "It is outrageous that Cohen and Daniels can do countless TV interviews, post on social, & make $$ on bogus documentaries - all by talking s**t about Trump - but he's gagged and threatened with jail if he responds."
"Thank you to Michael Avenatti," Trump posted in response, "for revealing the truth about two sleaze bags who have, with their lies and misrepresentations, cost our Country dearly!
- In another post, he reminded readers that the woman who signed the nondisclosure agreement with Trump's attorney Michael Cohen testified that she and Trump had never had sexual relations. That was deemed a violation.
Other violations include:
- Going after witness Michael Cohen in multiple posts for being a convicted felon and multiple perjurer for lying to Congress. Cohen also was convicted of his own tax fraud charges. The post also named Mark Pomerantz, one of the prosecutors who wrote a book on how to Get Trump.
- Trump shared a National Review article entitled, "No, Cohen's Guilty Plea Does Not Prove Trump Committed Campaign-Finance Crimes."
- Trump was fined for quoting a Fox News story about all the "undercover" liberals trying to get on the Trump jury.
- "Disparaging" jurors in an interview when he said they were 90% liberals.
- Calling his old friend, National Enquirer publisher, David Pecker "a nice guy." I wrote about this issue here. ...