Actual patriotic Americans *are* sick about it. Unfortunately, there isn't much we can do about it, except to keep voting for people who DO NOT feel this way (i.e. democrats and liberals).
"In an Easter Sunday speech yesterday, Pope Leo called on world leaders to choose negotiation over military might."
Forty-seven years is long enough for talking and appeasing. This Pope needs to stay in his lane. Unless he thinks it's okay for a crazed Islamist regime to continue its barbaric frenzies.
Listening to 1010-WINS this morning, I heard Hakeem Jeffries talk about Trump's multi-billion dollar "war of choice," but not for long. With only one thought, to stay away from stupid people, I snapped off the radio.
I think the Pope calling for peace is solidly in his lane. Be strong enough to allow for others to have a different opinion. If your position is correct it will be strong enough to withstand others disagreeing with it
It's not about difference of opinion. It's about a Pope that seems to attach a moral equivalence to what's going on. Pope John Paul 2 had moral clarity when he called the Soviet Union a 'force of darkness'. Why does it seem that all JP2 successors lack such brave clarity.
One reads in The Free Press a familiar anxiety: that America, though momentarily ascendant in Iran, stands on the precipice of overreach—that time, cost, and asymmetry will erode what appears today a decisive advantage.
This concern is not novel. It is, in fact, the perennial lament of those who confuse difficulty with impossibility, and duration with futility.
The question is not whether advantage can last in some static sense—no advantage in human affairs does—but whether it can be converted into a durable political outcome.
The Free Press invokes the specter of great powers “losing wars they’re winning,” citing economic strain and strategic diffusion.
Empires fall not because they act, but because they act without clarity of purpose.
• The American problem historically has not been overreach—but under-definition of victory.
I would remind readers that:
• The United States has already demonstrated overwhelming military superiority—decapitating leadership, degrading infrastructure, and projecting force across the region.
• To argue that such advantage cannot last is to confuse tactical success with strategic indecision.
The articles suggest Iran’s asymmetric capabilities—drones, missiles, disruption of oil flows—negate U.S. gains. I find this reasoning intellectually unserious.
• Asymmetry is not parity.
• Harassment is not victory.
• Endurance is not legitimacy.
Yes, Iran retains the capacity to impose costs—through proxies, energy disruption, and decentralized warfare.
But a regime forced into asymmetry has already conceded the field of conventional power—and with it, the initiative.
Iran’s ability to “continue fighting” is not evidence of strength; it is evidence of strategic confinement.
The question is not merely:
• Can America sustain advantage?
But:
• Should it?
I would argue:
• The Iranian regime is not a neutral actor but a revolutionary theocracy with a record of terror, repression, and destabilization.
• To hesitate in consolidating advantage is not prudence—it is moral abdication disguised as sophistication.
Where The Free Press warns of a “trap,” I would warn of something else:
The American tendency to declare equivalence between effort and error.
Yes, wars are costly.
Yes, outcomes are uncertain, but if the standard for action is guaranteed permanence, no action is ever justified.
• If the standard for victory is complete transformation, no victory is ever recognized.
I would dismiss defeatism masquerading as realism.
America’s advantage in Iran will last precisely as long as America possesses the confidence to define, pursue, and defend its ends.
The greater danger lies not in Iranian resilience, but in American hesitation—
not in the enemy’s capacity to endure, but in our own temptation to doubt the legitimacy of our success.
I hope everyone had a great Easter yesterday and got to spend time with family and celebrate its meaning. Here's an interesting little fact about city I live in. This annual event draws between 10,000 - 15,000 Christians each year.
Winston-Salem, NC, serves as the home of the oldest continuous Easter sunrise service in the nation. This Moravian tradition dates back to 1772 in the historic settlement of Old Salem, where thousands of worshippers gather each Easter morning in pre-dawn darkness at Salem Square before processing to God's Acre, the beautifully maintained Moravian graveyard. https://x.com/Evans_Wroten/status/2041094424923431347?s=20
Someone needs to explain to Pope Leo that there are ideologies in this world that would use negotiations to later destroy the west especially the Catholic Church, one of those is the Islamists of Iran. It is hard to believe that the leader of several billion people in this world is this naive, but here we are with the Pope asking the west to slit its own throat. And when is capitulation to evil a good thing, be it giving in to Iran or Putin and also Xi? Does he really think that evil cares to uphold any agreement it makes?
I absolutely believe that they’re pissed off about high gas prices. But as I’ve listed in the comments many times there’s about two dozen other things that they’re also pissed off about that trump gas prices. No pun intended.
I'm just amazed at the blindness of most of your writers and many of your subscribers to the total incompetence of the Trump administration. It seems that voters - as shown by the plunging approval ratings of this ship of fools and their feckless leader - are better equipped to see that the "Emperor" has no clothes.
If nothing else in his "No More Wars" agenda to Make America Great Again - the war on science, the war on education, the war on immigrants, the war on health care, the war on divergent points of view, the war on climate and environmental protections, the war on his perceived domestic enemies – certainly this latest war on Iran should have raised some significant red flags amongst his supporters at the Free Press.
The obvious lack of planning and preparation and total lack of consequence analysis is absolutely stunning. Trump's alternating expressions of surprise, hurt, anger, and dismissal when our "allies" – who were recently demonized in his security analysis, and not consulted in advance of the attacks – refuse to participate is remarkable for its lack of just plain common sense about how relationships work.
Surprised that the Iran has made the gulf of Hormuz impassable? Surprised that Hezbollah and the Houthis have joined in the fray? That oil, gas, and fertilizer prices are spiking, that global stock markets are in chaos, that Iran continues to respond with force against US and Israeli attacks,
Everything is going to plan says the Emperor. What plan? There obviously was no plan from the beginning. Other than Netanyahu's plan to get Trump entangled in his war. Since then it's been make-it-up-as-you-go-along. What's the rational, what's the end game? Uranium? Sometimes. Regime change? Depends upon how he feels. Oil? We don't need it. We're the most powerful country that ever was in this world. We've achieved our goal. But we're still going to bomb them back to the Stone Age. Wipe out energy infrastructure. Wipe out fresh water supply. And thus garner the unending thankfulness of the Iranian people, who we promised to liberate
What a mess. What a total shit show. It''s a nonstop amateur hour with former newscaster, Fire and Brimstone Hallelujah Hegseth calling on us all to bomb the Iranian infidels to smithereens for Jesus; and former congresswoman and now Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard providing the knife-sharp and timely strategic advice that has enabled us to find ourselves in the current situation.
I hope that Trump's latest, panicked post on Truth Social – "Open the fuckin strait, you crazy bastards, or you’ll be living in hell" – will be a wake-up call to all of you FreePressers that we have a serious problem in the White House.
I'm no fan of Trump, but we fecklessly tried buying the Iranians off with pallets of cash and yet they kept enriching uranium. Oh yeah, and if you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor.
Too many Americans are incapable of understanding what a threat a nuclear armed Islamic Republic would be to us and the rest of the world. As far as I'm concerned, this is 47 years overdue and if Trump gets the credit, I can live with that.
Your eloquent post could have been taken directly from the editorial pages of The Nation. It should be apparent to you, if you've read much of the Free Press, that neither all its readers nor its writers are MAGA-dependent. Many of us regard ourselves as conservatives. There are plenty of divergent voices here, but as a good liberal you see what you want to see. Do you really believe that the president has no "domestic" enemies? That he is waging a war on science and healthcare (you have heard of the Democrats' trans hysteria masquerading as healthcare?) and education as well as "divergent points of view" (you've heard of DEI, that is, discrimination)? Maybe you would have been happier under a Harris presidency. Or maybe you could make an argument for the Biden catastrophe and its consequences? Yes, we have serious problems, and no, I don't agree they're all being met the way they should be. But amateur hour? Take a look at the Democrat landscape--including its America-hating socialist wing--and tell us what you see there.
You make a few decent points. The post by Trump on Easter was totally unhinged. That said, the Trump phenomenon is the backlash by the people who clearly saw the lefts lies & propagandizing in science, the lies & propagandizing in education, the lies & propagandizing of the illegal immigrants, the lies & propagandizing in health care, the lies & propagandizing of divergent points of view, the lies & propagandizing on climate and environmental protections, the propagandizing of domestic enemies. People had to sit through 4 years of a guy they wouldn't let out of his basement until after the election, who oversaw years of bullshit on COVID, locking down schools, forcing vaccinations, allowing 30 million illegals into our nation and then flying them all over the country so that it would be virtually impossible to track and deport them, pushing nonsense in our public schools, constantly spreading total bullshit on the climate, and who finally (last 2 years) was incapable of stringing together a coherent sentence, all while being gaslit by his administration and the media that everyone was great. Talk about the Emperor having no clothes.....you've lost your fucking mind. You're so captured in your echo chamber, all you can do is yell at others who are captured in theirs. Good luck and you may need to have your meds adjusted.
Alas there are manuy whether they will admit or not were hoping our great air man would be captured. Many of these " Americans " also want America to fail elsewhere whenever possible. They won't necessarily say it but their actions a d protests are easy to interpret.
I understand that Iranian citizens helped protect the air man and that the Israelis took care of ghe evil regime forces desperately trying to find him. If mentioned here , I must have missed the discussion. Shoddy journalism not to mention it or the fact that Israel was taking care of mamy of the evil forces pursuing him. check out Erick Erickson's daily email or his show today
Finally, another opportunity to connect dots between the rescue and the kidnapping of Kittleson . Connected by what her kidnappers and the IRGC have in common and fof that matter the other evil players in the region financed by the Iranian regime. And then ponder why so many in this country made excuses for hamas or who think one can negotiate with evil at this time.
Too many of these folks (my family and friends included) believe any American failure will undermine Trump and that is what is most important between now and Novemeber.
" . . . I understand that Iranian citizens helped protect the air man."
I saw that too, that some drove their cars and trucks to certain roads in order to block them (and then presumably grabbed their license plates and ran), and thus thwarted military vehicles at least for a while, but then that item disappeared.
Wall Street Journal editorials, thank goodness, are still praising what other publications are calling "Trump's war."
“UCLA defeated the University of South Carolina in the women’s college basketball championship Sunday. The Michigan Wolverines will take on the UConn Huskies in the men’s final tonight.”
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I’m surprised the Democrat “voters” in Michigan haven’t demanded they change it from Wolverines to The Houthis.
“On Friday, a federal judge blocked Trump’s order requiring colleges to provide data proving they aren’t considering race in admissions. The judge said the government likely has the authority to collect the data, but delayed the demand due to its “rushed and chaotic” rollout.”
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Because the Constitution strictly prohibits things that MSNBC describes as “chaotic”.
“In an Easter Sunday speech yesterday, Pope Leo called on world leaders to choose negotiation over military might. “Let those who have the power to unleash wars choose peace!” he said.”
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And then the Pope went back to playing with his Barbie Dolls.
Huzzah to Seal Team 6!
The amazing rescue of the WSO is a moment that should make all of us proud as Americans.
But the mainstream media, perhaps not expressly, was hoping for something else.
They wanted Iran to capture him and parade him around as propaganda.
Why? So the MSM would have another angle to attack Trump and undercut his efforts to neutralize Iran's threats.
This is something that should make all of us sick to our stomachs as Americans.
Unfortunately true. The mainstream media and probably many Dem senators, representatives, and operatives.
The 21st century Fourth Estate is the 21st century Fifth Column.
Sadly, they do it because they know it works.
Actual patriotic Americans *are* sick about it. Unfortunately, there isn't much we can do about it, except to keep voting for people who DO NOT feel this way (i.e. democrats and liberals).
"In an Easter Sunday speech yesterday, Pope Leo called on world leaders to choose negotiation over military might."
Forty-seven years is long enough for talking and appeasing. This Pope needs to stay in his lane. Unless he thinks it's okay for a crazed Islamist regime to continue its barbaric frenzies.
Listening to 1010-WINS this morning, I heard Hakeem Jeffries talk about Trump's multi-billion dollar "war of choice," but not for long. With only one thought, to stay away from stupid people, I snapped off the radio.
I think the Pope calling for peace is solidly in his lane. Be strong enough to allow for others to have a different opinion. If your position is correct it will be strong enough to withstand others disagreeing with it
It's not about difference of opinion. It's about a Pope that seems to attach a moral equivalence to what's going on. Pope John Paul 2 had moral clarity when he called the Soviet Union a 'force of darkness'. Why does it seem that all JP2 successors lack such brave clarity.
Yes, a very nice sentiment from a guy behind 25 (30?) foot walls that are 10-12 feet thick... with a private army to boot.
YAY for him, I guess.
That works for civil discourse. Islamists are not civil.
Word.
One reads in The Free Press a familiar anxiety: that America, though momentarily ascendant in Iran, stands on the precipice of overreach—that time, cost, and asymmetry will erode what appears today a decisive advantage.
This concern is not novel. It is, in fact, the perennial lament of those who confuse difficulty with impossibility, and duration with futility.
The question is not whether advantage can last in some static sense—no advantage in human affairs does—but whether it can be converted into a durable political outcome.
The Free Press invokes the specter of great powers “losing wars they’re winning,” citing economic strain and strategic diffusion.
Empires fall not because they act, but because they act without clarity of purpose.
• The American problem historically has not been overreach—but under-definition of victory.
I would remind readers that:
• The United States has already demonstrated overwhelming military superiority—decapitating leadership, degrading infrastructure, and projecting force across the region.
• To argue that such advantage cannot last is to confuse tactical success with strategic indecision.
The articles suggest Iran’s asymmetric capabilities—drones, missiles, disruption of oil flows—negate U.S. gains. I find this reasoning intellectually unserious.
• Asymmetry is not parity.
• Harassment is not victory.
• Endurance is not legitimacy.
Yes, Iran retains the capacity to impose costs—through proxies, energy disruption, and decentralized warfare.
But a regime forced into asymmetry has already conceded the field of conventional power—and with it, the initiative.
Iran’s ability to “continue fighting” is not evidence of strength; it is evidence of strategic confinement.
The question is not merely:
• Can America sustain advantage?
But:
• Should it?
I would argue:
• The Iranian regime is not a neutral actor but a revolutionary theocracy with a record of terror, repression, and destabilization.
• To hesitate in consolidating advantage is not prudence—it is moral abdication disguised as sophistication.
Where The Free Press warns of a “trap,” I would warn of something else:
The American tendency to declare equivalence between effort and error.
Yes, wars are costly.
Yes, outcomes are uncertain, but if the standard for action is guaranteed permanence, no action is ever justified.
• If the standard for victory is complete transformation, no victory is ever recognized.
I would dismiss defeatism masquerading as realism.
America’s advantage in Iran will last precisely as long as America possesses the confidence to define, pursue, and defend its ends.
The greater danger lies not in Iranian resilience, but in American hesitation—
not in the enemy’s capacity to endure, but in our own temptation to doubt the legitimacy of our success.
"In war, there can be no substitute for victory." -- Douglas MacArthur
Very well said. I hope the US remains steadfast in their goals.
I hope everyone had a great Easter yesterday and got to spend time with family and celebrate its meaning. Here's an interesting little fact about city I live in. This annual event draws between 10,000 - 15,000 Christians each year.
Winston-Salem, NC, serves as the home of the oldest continuous Easter sunrise service in the nation. This Moravian tradition dates back to 1772 in the historic settlement of Old Salem, where thousands of worshippers gather each Easter morning in pre-dawn darkness at Salem Square before processing to God's Acre, the beautifully maintained Moravian graveyard. https://x.com/Evans_Wroten/status/2041094424923431347?s=20
Have a great day.
Someone needs to explain to Pope Leo that there are ideologies in this world that would use negotiations to later destroy the west especially the Catholic Church, one of those is the Islamists of Iran. It is hard to believe that the leader of several billion people in this world is this naive, but here we are with the Pope asking the west to slit its own throat. And when is capitulation to evil a good thing, be it giving in to Iran or Putin and also Xi? Does he really think that evil cares to uphold any agreement it makes?
It also signals to our enemies that their attempts to divide and conquer could be working. No Pope has ever traveled to Iran, for good reason. . .
WHY AMERICA IS LOST
Israel has absorbed decades of punishing strikes but soldiers on.
Ukraine endures years of slaughter and soldiers on.
Iran absorbs weeks of the most brilliant military campaign the world has ever seen and as of today soldiers on.
BUT
If America pays more at the gas pump…
Too many Americans curl up in a fetal position and suck their thumb.
True dat. Too many Americans are incapable of understanding what a threat a nuclear armed Islamic Republic would be to us and the rest of the world.
Too many Democrats see a chance to regain power, even at the expense of the country.
There, fixed it for you.
So you think people are pissed off b/c gas prices are up 30% over the past 12 months? This is were we are now in TFP comments? Fuck me.
You don’t think that many Americans are upset over gas prices?
I absolutely believe that they’re pissed off about high gas prices. But as I’ve listed in the comments many times there’s about two dozen other things that they’re also pissed off about that trump gas prices. No pun intended.
OK?
Not sure what those two dozen things you say they are pissed off about have to do with my comment but OK.
I am *STILL* paying less than I was during the Biden years...
I'm just amazed at the blindness of most of your writers and many of your subscribers to the total incompetence of the Trump administration. It seems that voters - as shown by the plunging approval ratings of this ship of fools and their feckless leader - are better equipped to see that the "Emperor" has no clothes.
If nothing else in his "No More Wars" agenda to Make America Great Again - the war on science, the war on education, the war on immigrants, the war on health care, the war on divergent points of view, the war on climate and environmental protections, the war on his perceived domestic enemies – certainly this latest war on Iran should have raised some significant red flags amongst his supporters at the Free Press.
The obvious lack of planning and preparation and total lack of consequence analysis is absolutely stunning. Trump's alternating expressions of surprise, hurt, anger, and dismissal when our "allies" – who were recently demonized in his security analysis, and not consulted in advance of the attacks – refuse to participate is remarkable for its lack of just plain common sense about how relationships work.
Surprised that the Iran has made the gulf of Hormuz impassable? Surprised that Hezbollah and the Houthis have joined in the fray? That oil, gas, and fertilizer prices are spiking, that global stock markets are in chaos, that Iran continues to respond with force against US and Israeli attacks,
Everything is going to plan says the Emperor. What plan? There obviously was no plan from the beginning. Other than Netanyahu's plan to get Trump entangled in his war. Since then it's been make-it-up-as-you-go-along. What's the rational, what's the end game? Uranium? Sometimes. Regime change? Depends upon how he feels. Oil? We don't need it. We're the most powerful country that ever was in this world. We've achieved our goal. But we're still going to bomb them back to the Stone Age. Wipe out energy infrastructure. Wipe out fresh water supply. And thus garner the unending thankfulness of the Iranian people, who we promised to liberate
What a mess. What a total shit show. It''s a nonstop amateur hour with former newscaster, Fire and Brimstone Hallelujah Hegseth calling on us all to bomb the Iranian infidels to smithereens for Jesus; and former congresswoman and now Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard providing the knife-sharp and timely strategic advice that has enabled us to find ourselves in the current situation.
I hope that Trump's latest, panicked post on Truth Social – "Open the fuckin strait, you crazy bastards, or you’ll be living in hell" – will be a wake-up call to all of you FreePressers that we have a serious problem in the White House.
I'm no fan of Trump, but we fecklessly tried buying the Iranians off with pallets of cash and yet they kept enriching uranium. Oh yeah, and if you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor.
Too many Americans are incapable of understanding what a threat a nuclear armed Islamic Republic would be to us and the rest of the world. As far as I'm concerned, this is 47 years overdue and if Trump gets the credit, I can live with that.
Your eloquent post could have been taken directly from the editorial pages of The Nation. It should be apparent to you, if you've read much of the Free Press, that neither all its readers nor its writers are MAGA-dependent. Many of us regard ourselves as conservatives. There are plenty of divergent voices here, but as a good liberal you see what you want to see. Do you really believe that the president has no "domestic" enemies? That he is waging a war on science and healthcare (you have heard of the Democrats' trans hysteria masquerading as healthcare?) and education as well as "divergent points of view" (you've heard of DEI, that is, discrimination)? Maybe you would have been happier under a Harris presidency. Or maybe you could make an argument for the Biden catastrophe and its consequences? Yes, we have serious problems, and no, I don't agree they're all being met the way they should be. But amateur hour? Take a look at the Democrat landscape--including its America-hating socialist wing--and tell us what you see there.
Because Biden was *SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO* competent and commanded so much respect. 🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️
You make a few decent points. The post by Trump on Easter was totally unhinged. That said, the Trump phenomenon is the backlash by the people who clearly saw the lefts lies & propagandizing in science, the lies & propagandizing in education, the lies & propagandizing of the illegal immigrants, the lies & propagandizing in health care, the lies & propagandizing of divergent points of view, the lies & propagandizing on climate and environmental protections, the propagandizing of domestic enemies. People had to sit through 4 years of a guy they wouldn't let out of his basement until after the election, who oversaw years of bullshit on COVID, locking down schools, forcing vaccinations, allowing 30 million illegals into our nation and then flying them all over the country so that it would be virtually impossible to track and deport them, pushing nonsense in our public schools, constantly spreading total bullshit on the climate, and who finally (last 2 years) was incapable of stringing together a coherent sentence, all while being gaslit by his administration and the media that everyone was great. Talk about the Emperor having no clothes.....you've lost your fucking mind. You're so captured in your echo chamber, all you can do is yell at others who are captured in theirs. Good luck and you may need to have your meds adjusted.
Thank you, Evans.
Word.
Aww, Ricky needs a nap.
That’s your contribution to the discourse? At least make a cogent argument and stop trolling
Make me.
Wow you have some original insights. LOL.
Couldn't this guy just have written...
I HATE TRUMP!
And saved us all a lot of tedious psycho-babble?
You beat me to it.
YAWN!
I am proud of all of our Armed Forces, but cannot resist shouting- “Navy Seal Team 6” Navy! ⚓️🇺🇸
Bad asses indeed but the tip of a very sophisticated spear.
COLD & SOULLESS PROGRESSIVES
If the decimation an enemy which chants "Death to America" causes your knee to jerk in hatred of Trump…
If the set back of that same country’s nuclear program for years if not decades causes your knee to jerk in hatred of Trump…
If the rescue of an American pilot causes your knee to jerk in hatred of Trump…
Then you might be what Teddy Roosevelt called one of “those cold and timid souls who neither know victory nor defeat.”
Spot on. Uncle Joe Stalin had a name for those people...
Another great moment.
For America and those of us who love our country
Alas there are manuy whether they will admit or not were hoping our great air man would be captured. Many of these " Americans " also want America to fail elsewhere whenever possible. They won't necessarily say it but their actions a d protests are easy to interpret.
I understand that Iranian citizens helped protect the air man and that the Israelis took care of ghe evil regime forces desperately trying to find him. If mentioned here , I must have missed the discussion. Shoddy journalism not to mention it or the fact that Israel was taking care of mamy of the evil forces pursuing him. check out Erick Erickson's daily email or his show today
Finally, another opportunity to connect dots between the rescue and the kidnapping of Kittleson . Connected by what her kidnappers and the IRGC have in common and fof that matter the other evil players in the region financed by the Iranian regime. And then ponder why so many in this country made excuses for hamas or who think one can negotiate with evil at this time.
Too many of these folks (my family and friends included) believe any American failure will undermine Trump and that is what is most important between now and Novemeber.
" . . . I understand that Iranian citizens helped protect the air man."
I saw that too, that some drove their cars and trucks to certain roads in order to block them (and then presumably grabbed their license plates and ran), and thus thwarted military vehicles at least for a while, but then that item disappeared.
Wall Street Journal editorials, thank goodness, are still praising what other publications are calling "Trump's war."
A moment of clarity if I may say because we are getting a clear picture of how so many feel and where they stand
“UCLA defeated the University of South Carolina in the women’s college basketball championship Sunday. The Michigan Wolverines will take on the UConn Huskies in the men’s final tonight.”
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I’m surprised the Democrat “voters” in Michigan haven’t demanded they change it from Wolverines to The Houthis.
My dawg! Back off the chain!
“On Friday, a federal judge blocked Trump’s order requiring colleges to provide data proving they aren’t considering race in admissions. The judge said the government likely has the authority to collect the data, but delayed the demand due to its “rushed and chaotic” rollout.”
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Because the Constitution strictly prohibits things that MSNBC describes as “chaotic”.
Can any of the lawyers on here(real lawyers please) cite the legal precedents for “rushed and chaotic” as a legal argument.
Good to have ya back Kevin.
The Dynamic Duo back in action! My week just got brighter!
“The Trump administration filed an emergency appeal Friday night after a federal court blocked construction of the White House ballroom.”
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And by “a federal court” you mean “a fruitcake Democrat judge who should be sent into the fields to pick crops”.
“In an Easter Sunday speech yesterday, Pope Leo called on world leaders to choose negotiation over military might. “Let those who have the power to unleash wars choose peace!” he said.”
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And then the Pope went back to playing with his Barbie Dolls.
Behind his 25 foot walls that are 12 feet thick.... and policed by a private army, no less.