Opposing Tyranny
…On this day in 1836 the Republic of Texas under Sam Houston defeated troops under Mexican General Antonio López de Santa Anna. …
…I want to start off with arguably the most radical and hence most dangerous miscreant to have been a part of the eight-year Obama reign of error. Eric Holder's disdain for America as founded, its institutions, traditions and most crucially its people was palpably detectable every time he opened up his pie-hole to blood-libel or otherwise smear the aforementioned.…
…As we roll into a Thursday, it's Comey, Comey, Comey! The release of "Mein Come-pft!" went over pretty much as expected; the press slobbering all over it while the public at large yawned.…
…In the lead is the absolute chutz-pocrisy on display by the usual suspects in the propaganda mill about Sean Hannity…
…On this day in 1969 Sirhan Sirhan was convicted of assassinating Robert F. Kennedy. He was a Palestinian muzzie who was let into the country on a visa and supposedly shot Kennedy because of US aid to Israel. He was originally sentence to death but CA's death penalty was killed for a while by stupid black robes and his sentence was commuted to life. The mean time served for first degree murder in CA is about 33 years. It has now been almost 50 years since he was convicted.…
…The big story this Tuesday is the outing of Sean Hannity as Trump personal attorney Michael Cohen's unnamed client.… You know what, let Mueller stay where he is and keep doing what he's doing. In the end, he will wind up as disgraced and discredited as James Comey.…
…On this day in 1746 the Battle of Culloden was fought between the French-supported Scottish and the British Hanoverian forces commanded by William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, in Scotland. After the battle many highland traditions were banned and the Highlands of Scotland were cleared of inhabitants.
…Start of a new week and first up is the ridiculous spectacle of crooked cop and serial liar James Comey…
Good Morning Morons. Sorry no links today because just got up. Had company yesterday and we had a "porch sitten" with corn squeezins.
…On this day in 1935 the Black Sunday dust storm, considered one of the worst storms of the Dust Bowl, swept across the Oklahoma and Texas panhandles and neighboring areas. What most people do not know is that these dust storms were primarily caused by stupid government policy combined with a drought which was common for this area.
…On this day in 1945 FDR died in office; Vice President Harry Truman became President upon Roosevelt's death.
…What no one can answer is who gets to decide what constitutes "fake news" and "hate speech?" And we all know the answer to that one. But evidently Zuckerberg couldn't which caused an embarrassing 10 seconds of deer-in-the-headlights for the billionaire twerp.…
…On this day in 1951 President Harry Truman relieved General of the Army Douglas MacArthur of overall command in Korea.…
…The middle of the week and things are popping all over the place. In the lead, is the Mueller Kangaroo Kourt and Mark Zuckerberg's Senate testimony yesterday - which are actually related items as most of you I assume are aware.…
…On this day in 1872 the first Arbor Day was celebrated in Nebraska. In the US it is celebrated on the last Friday in April. The customary observance is to plant a tree. I have planted my last tree here as four killed by late freezes is enough for me.
…The lead story for this Tuesday is, as Mark Levin so accurately describes it "the police state tactics" being used by Robert Meuller and by extension the Deep State traitors in both parties to destroy Donald Trump politically and personally to overthrow him and his government, and by extension, we the people.…
…Another week begins and the top story this Monday is the President's tough talk against Russia and Iran in the wake of Baashir Assad's use of chemical weapons against rebels in Syria's ongoing bloody civil war.…
…On this day in 1952 President Harry Truman called for the seizure of all domestic steel mills in an attempt to prevent the 1952 steel strike. FDR Jr was thwarted in a rare occurrence by the FDR SCOTUS who said you can't do that shit.
…At first glance, you’ll notice these are long-form videos — almost 30 minutes. But don’t let that deter you! Once you start an IF video you won’t be able to pause or stop it until the very end.…
…On this day 1933 National Beer Day was created even before prohibition was shit-canned.
Bookworm Beat 3/31/18 — even more superb Second Amendment posters…
We will have so many awesome Second Amendment posters that you may get bored with Second Amendment posters (as if!). Plus other cool, funny stuff and dogs!…
…On this day in 1974 Ace's favorite group ABBA won the Eurovision Song Contest with the song "Waterloo", launching their international career.
…I want to take the time to look ahead, either far off into the future or just around the corner, depending upon one's perspective, to the November midterms.…
…On this day in 1792 President George Washington exercised his authority to veto a bill. This was the first time this power was used in the United States. The Articles of Confederation had no power of 'the Veto'. The bill he vetoed was a new apportionment of taxes which Washington thought gave unfair advantage to the Northern States and did not meet the requirement in the new Constitution of apportionment by the number of citizens per the census.
…Thursday and up top we continue with immigration/amnesty and the latest manifestation of what is an invasion of our borders.
…links from around the world, across the nation and up your street. Have a better one and remain blessed.…
…On this day in 1859 Bryant's Minstrels debuted the song "Dixie" in New York City in the finale of a blackface minstrel show. Somehow it has become known as a 'hate song' now. And if anyone had the audacity to try a blackface minstrel show in NYC now they would be run out of town.
…First up, the YouTube shooter has been identified as an Iranian woman who was a whackadoo vegan and PETA activist.…
Now on to the big story which is the migrant "caravan" reportedly still heading north through Mexico…
…On this day in 1882 Robert Ford killed Jesse James by shooting him in the back of the head while he was straightening a picture on the wall.
…The big story this Tuesday is that the Mexican government is going to halt the so-called "caravan" of migrants heading for our border, potentially sending them back from whence they came.…
…On this day in 1980 with the US government under complete control of the Democrat communist Party, Jimmy Carter signed the Crude Oil Windfall Profits Tax Act to punish the oil companies for making a slim profit. RR repealed it as soon as he was elected.