Opposing Tyranny
… On this date in 1998 the House of Representatives Judiciary Committee began impeachment hearings against Bill Clinton. He was impeached by the House and the Senate let him go because of 'Scottish Law'.
…well at long last the attempted theft of the Florida and Georgia marquee races has failed …
…On this date in 1968 NBC pissed off a whole bunch of people with the infamous Heidi game in which Oakland came from behind to beat the NYJ while viewers got to watch Heidi.
…On this date in 1990 pop group Milli Vanilli was stripped of their Grammy Award…
…I'm searching all over for the equivalent of the flaming skull unequivocally proclaiming Ron DeSantis and Rick Scott as the winners of Florida's gubernatorial and Senate races respectively but all I get are either their own proclamations or confusion.…
…Thursday and frankly I just mentally can't get myself in gear to write anything worthy of your time so I''m going to keep it brief.…
…Midweek and the big story continues to be the hostage situation in Florida (and perhaps Georgia as well) with the attempted theft of another Senate seat and governorship.…
…On this date in 1974 Ronald DeFeo, Jr. murdered his entire family in Amityville, Long Island in the house that would become known as The Amityville Horror.…
…On this date in 1948 in Tokyo, the International Military Tribunal for the Far East sentenced seven Japanese military and government officials, including General Hideki Tojo, to death for their roles in World War II. I posted this one because someone a few weeks ago had posted that none of the Japanese war crimes in WWII had ever been punished.
…As another week begins, I hope you are enjoying the long holiday weekend and more importantly, a big thank you for all the veterans of our armed forces for the service and sacrifices.…
…Memorial Day. Friday I asked how different history would have been if Hitler had been arrested and shot for treason after the Beer Hall Putsch. Well on this date in 1923 Hitler was arrested in Munich for high treason for his role in the Beer Hall Putsch. Well he was arrested and tried but they did not execute him.
…On this date in 1775 The United States Marine Corps was founded at Tun Tavern in Philadelphia by Samuel Nicholas. Happy Birthday Marine Corp.
…On this day in 1944 Plutonium (240) was first produced at the Hanford Atomic Facility and subsequently used in the Fat Man atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki, Japan.…
…Well the day where we've either dreaded or anticipated is here: the 2018 Midterm Elections.…
…This is Guy Fawks Day in Great Britain celebrating the foiling of a plot to blow up Parliament by Fawks and some other conspirators. Guy Fawks received the traditional punishment for treason. He was hung, drawn, and quartered.
…They myth of a blue wave is gone and the meme-du-jour is that this election is too close to call.…
…On this day in 1952 the NSA was established.
and I thought it was 7 am already
…I will not have any links today because somehow they got lost.…
…There is the economic miracle at home, the reassertion of a generally sane American-interests-centric foreign policy abroad and the incalculable salutary effect that this man by himself has had in exposing the utter corruption of the Democrat-Leftist political enterprise and its arms in an entrenched, feral bureaucracy and a dangerous media-propaganda machine to a heretofore disinterested, apathetic and/or ignorant citizenry.…
…On this day in 1765 the British Parliament enacted the Stamp Act on the Thirteen Colonies in order to help pay for British military operations in North America. Contrary to what you were taught in school the 'no taxation without representation' was a sideshow. What really angered th colonists was that these taxes had to be paid in gold and due to the laws forcing the colonists to trade only with British merchants who would not pay in gold there was no gold in the colonies.
…The weekend is here and for better or worse, the finish line is in sight for the Midterms. As a public service announcement, if you're voting Democrat you need to go to the polls on Wednesday, so get as much rest as you can on Tuesday and turn off the TV and internet until then.…
…Midweek and with 6 days left to go until the Midterms, the Democrat-Left-Media complex has suddenly found religion - - to use as a convenient combination cudgel and shield with which to bash the President and all of us who support him.…
…What a horrible morning. I just don't think I have it in me to write about the senseless massacre of 11 people at a synagogue celebrating both the Sabbath and the beginning of a new life. Obviously, as a Jew this hits me particularly hard but that said, whenever something like this happens in any house of worship (or school for that matter), it just sickens me.…
…On this day exactly one year ago the Mueller witch-hunt filed his first charges.… What we now know is there was no Russia collusion, this whole thing is a farce designed to embarrass Trump and Republicans in general.
…On this day in 1964 Ronald Reagan delivered his famous Time For Choosing a speech on behalf of the Republican candidate for president, Barry Goldwater. Well Goldwater went down to LBJ thanks to help from the MFM.
…On this day in 1775 King George III went before Parliament to declare the American colonies in rebellion and authorized a military response to quell the American Revolution.
…in almost less than a day, what started out as a spate of foiled terror bombings aimed at prominent Democrats and others of the Leftist bent has now become an amateurish-looking hoax. …
…Wow. Less than two weeks to go to the Midterms and surprise, surprise! Multiple bomb threats aimed at key Democrat leaders and media outlets yesterday. It's kind of funny really. Not ha-ha funny but just blood-pressure-raising funny; after dozens of violent incidents including a mass assassination attempt on GOP lawmakers, assaults, harassment, intimidation, incitement and hate speech aimed not just at political leaders on the right but average citizens - all of which have been ignored, excused or even justified by the alleged responsible leadership of the aforementioned - now those on the receiving end are taking all of it with dead seriousness. Like I said, funny.…
…On this day in 1931 the George Washington Bridge opened to public traffic. The initial toll was set at 50 cents in either direction for passenger cars. That is equivalent to $8.30 today.