Wednesday, February 19, 2025

New York Pogrom

New York law enforcement stood by to allow terrorist sympathizers to engage in ethnic and religious intimidation of Orthodox Jews in their own neighborhood, the largest enclave of Jews in such a small area in America, Borough Park; yet, the police aggressively arrested Jews who tried to stand up to the thugs harassing them. Imagine if the Ku Klux Klan had entered a predominately African-American neighborhood in New York, would the police have facilitated racial discrimination and detained the residents who actually live there who dared stand to oppose it? This was the NYPD taking sides and siding with the mindset that took down the Twin Towers on September 11, 2001. This was a sick display of hate and promotion of genocide of the Jews that should not be tolerated in America. This was "globalize the Intifada" in action. Jews and decent people of any faith (or no faith, if they are simply not Jew-haters) must demand that authorities protect residents of areas under assault rather than troublemakers who come from the outside to carry out an attack. 

Tuesday, February 18, 2025

Is Speech Free?

In Europe, the People have nothing like the First Amendment of the United States Constitution, and are not really free to speak their minds. Germany is jailing folks for posts on the web, and the United Kingdom is holding Tommy Robinson as a political prisoner. Katie Hopkins has been made a non-person and almost destitute by Britain because she told the truth. With Trump back in office, you are able to speak your piece, but Americans were not able to do so under the Biden regime. You are only truly free when you are permitted to say what you want without fear of sanction by government. 

Monday, February 17, 2025

A Different Breed

In recent times, American Presidents have not been permitted to drive themselves by the Secret Service. Not only did Trump take the wheel, but he took it on a race track! Not only is the President leading our nation but he was using his heavily armored "Beast" as the Daytona pace car. 

Sunday, February 16, 2025

Did Not Disappoint

The Auburn tussle against Alabama lived up to the hype. Nate Oats has taken the Tide to heights heretofore unseen with his brilliant concepts. He has recruited great athletes who play to the style, and they fight hard. Bruce Pearl at Auburn is the best special situation coach I have seen. His in-bounds plays are unstoppable. Pearl is fantastic at in-game adjustments. The rivals fought like champions with all the odds to Alabama's favor. The Tide was playing at home before fanatic supporters. They managed to foul out two significant Auburn contributors (Dylan Cardwell and Chad Baker-Mazara), and Johni Broome, the best collegiate player in the nation, re-injured his ankle taking him out in crucial moments of the game and slowing him down when he re-entered the contest. Yet, with all that adversity, Auburn found a way to win. These are national championship caliber teams. 

Saturday, February 15, 2025

The Alabama Battle

An event will happen today that has never occurred before, number one in the nation takes on the second-ranked team, both representing Forrest Gump's home state. Of course, Gump is fiction but first-ranked Auburn is real as rain, as is current number two Alabama, and not in football either. We are talking round ball here and though each team has football national titles, neither has ever won one on the hardwood, but that could change this season. If you enjoy basketball, this is a game you will love. 

Friday, February 14, 2025

Made the Trade

The Lakers went from being a team that might struggle to make the playoffs to a title contender with a spectacular transaction. Luka Doncic should improve Los Angeles considerably, but even after the trade, lowly Utah beat the superstars. The Lakers may end up winning the championship with two of the best players leading the way, but they will have to earn it. 

Thursday, February 13, 2025

To the Right

Every time a so-called "asylum seeker" attacks his hosts, it gains votes for so-called "far-right" political parties. The Afghan terrorist in Germany may have just secured victory for AfD. Amazingly enough, Germans do not want to be run down by vehicles or stabbed in the back for walking in a park or going to a Christmas market.  

Wednesday, February 12, 2025

To The Mat

DemocRATS are all hands on deck not to protect the American People, but to safeguard waste, graft, and inefficiency. Not to protect citizens from that bill of horribles, but to vouchsafe the corruption itself. The Swamp wants to forever enshrine their trough and keep Trump and Musk from paring back all the spending that exploits the taxpayer. Bless Team Trump in their effort to save the United States. 

Tuesday, February 11, 2025

The "Terrified" Invaders

The Vatican has claimed "immigrants" are "terrified" in America. I would counter that those who arrived by legal means have nothing to fear, but if you are here illegally, you should worry. If you breached our border, you are a criminal alien and need to leave. 

Monday, February 10, 2025

Another Super Bore

I am glad Philadelphia won but must say the game itself was not that entertaining. It was not a competitive contest when it mattered, with Kansas City scoring two of their touchdowns only after the Eagles had inserted all their substitutes while the Chiefs keft their starters in to try to make the score more respectable. Many viewers wished they had earplugs for the Kendrick Lamar halftime horror. I would have enjoyed an old movie more than the "Big Game". 

Sunday, February 9, 2025

Maybe Dan Marino

Who is the best professional football player to never win a Super Bowl? For my money, it is Dan Marino who ignited the Dolphins offense with his quick release of passes and uncanny accuracy. Just in throwing mechanics, the former Pitt Panther star has to rank at the top. No, he did not have much mobility, particularly as his career wound down, after numerous injuries, but man, he could throw. For fans of the mobile quarterback, Fran Tarkenton has to claim that unwanted honor. At least, the scrambler extraordinaire made it to the biggest game multiple times, but never quite grabbed the ring. I am sure either great would have gladly traded some of their formidable stats for a championship. 

Saturday, February 8, 2025

The Dangerous High

Using narcotics is a risky proposition. Now, apparently, simply flying in an airplane carries dangers that heretofore seemed a relic of the early age of aviation. I am NOT a comfortable flier because two of my uncles, both at the time married to my Aunt Redi, died in separate plane events, Uncle Ned died in a B-24, and the Germans had everything to do with that, and Uncle Mike, when the plane he was piloting crashed in Hershey, Pennsylvania. So, I have rarely flown and only when it was absolutely necessary. With three air disasters in not quite three weeks, I am even less likely to board an airliner. 

Friday, February 7, 2025

Not Flying Soon

Yet another plane has gone down in America. This time it is a Cessna reported to be carrying ten off Alaska. I do not think I will be buying an airline ticket until the glitches in the system are fixed. 

Thursday, February 6, 2025

Peace Through Carnage

Decades back, I watched a series about a Zulu king on Nashville Public Television. One statement by this warrior leader stuck with me. He reputedly said, "never leave an enemy behind alive". Israel never tried to implement this bloody notion in their war of defense in Gaza, but Trump has endorsed it in a foreign policy move nobody saw coming. The Romans put this strategy into effect against Carthage, and Carthage has not made trouble in a couple of thousand years. 

Wednesday, February 5, 2025

Such Revolutionary Thinking

Donald Trump wants the United States to take Gaza. I think he really means it, but even if he does implement his radical notion, what happens after Trump leaves the Presidency? If America has not fully ethnically-cleansed Gaza of the Gazans by then, does the project end or will the next leader continue to radically transform the face of the Middle East? You see the people now residing in Gaza have had their minds poisoned for generations by Islamo-Nazi Jew hate. Also, no other country really wants the Palestinians because they brought ruin to Lebanon, Jordan, and Kuwait when they welcomed the so-called refugees. Who wants to take in an angry swarm of murderous hornets, who have damaged every place they have been? I am all for Trump's plan for peace, but I also realize it will likely NEVER be completed. 

Tuesday, February 4, 2025

A Hideous Headline

MSNBC reported that Donald Trump "folded on tariffs". Nothing could be further from the truth when both Mexico and Canada bent to Trump's will and agreed to make their borders more secure to slow the flow of Fentanyl into America. This is not folding but victory!

Monday, February 3, 2025

A Trade War

President Trump has imposed tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and to a lesser extent, Red China. The United States can live comfortably without the goods of our neighboring countries, but China produces so much of what we need, from consumer goods to medicines. In spite of Beijing being our chief antagonist, America still needs what they make and probably will, even as Trump rushes to bring manufacturing back home because it is the (sometimes exclusive) source of what we require to survive for the foreseeable future. 

Sunday, February 2, 2025

Gloating Over Tragedy

I see numerous folks on my Facebook feed posturing politically over recent air disasters and using them to indict President Trump and smear his supporters. These people are the bitterest bastards in America, upset that their socialist incompetents lost. What else would you expect though from a party that venerates death by pushing abortion and euthanasia? 

Saturday, February 1, 2025

A Horrible Coincidence

The United States has rarely suffered from plane crashes over the last several decades, but then, had two in rapid succession. The second that occurred so close to the first has nothing to do with the Washington crash except time and proximity. Only a few days separated the disasters. Philadelphia is only about one hundred forty miles from the site of the first crash. It is terrible to sustain tragedy after tragedy, and clearly, America needs to make flying safe again.