“My answer is no. I know what Hitler has done and I know what a fascist regime looks like.
"I think, as I have called for over and over again, that the level of conversation, I think we can all dial down the temperature [emphasis mine].” //
The embattled mayor was indicted on corruption charges in September and is facing his own challenges. Many pundits noted, however, that the government came after him only after he’d criticized the Joe Biden-Kamala Harris disaster at the border. //
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President Trump on Eric Adams: "I watched about a year ago when he talked about how the illegal migrants are hurting our city... and I said, you know what, he'll be indicted within a year — and I was exactly right."
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Adams may or may not be guilty of the charges against him; that story is for another day. What he said Saturday, nevertheless, rings true: This is America. Kamala and Co. seem to have forgotten that, or more likely, they don’t care about such niceties in their desperate attempts to cling to power.
In an extensive interview with The New York Times published on Saturday morning, Fetterman opened up about the state of the presidential race in his key battleground state, referring to voter support for Trump as "astonishing," and even suggesting that Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk's endorsement of the former president is "going to really matter":
There’s a difference between not understanding, but also acknowledging that it exists. And anybody who spends time driving around, and you can see the intensity. It’s astonishing. I was doing an event in Indiana [Pa.] County. Very, very red. And there was a superstore of Trump stuff, and it was a hundred feet long.
[There were] dozens of T-shirts and hats and bumper stickers and all kinds of, I mean, it’s like, 'Where does this all come from?' It’s the kind of thing that has taken on its own life. And it’s like something very special exists there. And that doesn’t mean that I admire it. It’s just — it’s real.
Admire it or not, the often mercurial Democrat has the honesty to admit what he sees. And what he sees is Pennsylvania voters enthusiastically supporting Donald Trump like no presidential candidate in recent state history. //
Fetterman said he was "alarmed" when Musk began showing up on the campaign trail for Trump, and added he's a "bigger star than Trump" in "some sense." //
OrphanedRepublican
5 hours ago
I think Elon Musk is a big "star" for doing more to restore free speech than any politician.
It wasnt me OrphanedRepublican
5 hours ago
My hero this season is Scott Presler, @thepersistence.
He has been working signing up the Amish. 220,000 Amish went through the challenges of getting their first State ID's and then registering to vote.
It is difficult to poll people without telephones 📞. They had to get dispensation to allow for photographs on their ID's.
Merz added: "I don't need to tell any of you how important it is that Leader Jeffries is serving as Speaker Jeffries when it comes time to certify the election on January 6, 2025."
Why? What have they got in mind? When it comes to certifying the election, which will be done by the incoming Congress, what difference does it make whether it's a Speaker Johnson or a Speaker Jeffries (shudder), if they are going to honestly follow the process defined by the Constitution and statute? Why is it important that Hakeem Jeffries be the speaker when this happens? What is Julie Merz driving at? What do Democrats have in mind, here? //
Democrat-controlled House will almost certainly start the Impeachment Express up again. //
SDN INTJ
an hour ago
They are planning on refusing to certify Trump's election.
DKnight SDN
43 minutes ago
Then it’s civil war time…
Biden and Harris can’t stay in the White House beyond Jan. 20th, 2025. It there’s no POTUS or VP available, who is 3rd in line for interim President? Yes, the Speaker of the House. So the one that hogties the succession directly benefits by becoming temporary king.
Like I said, civil war in the offing if that occurs.
Let's not forget the Democrats, like Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD), who registered objections to the electoral count in the 2016 election. Then there were the efforts to undermine/threaten/flip electors away from Trump. Plus, there were more than 70 Democrats who boycotted Trump's inauguration. Oh, and let's not forget the leftist riots in the streets.
What will they do now? Kelly, a lawyer, mentioned the lawfare she thinks is coming. I think that's probably a given. If they act as insane as they were in 2016 after he won, how much more insane will they be now? //
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🚨REP. RASKIN: "It's gonna be up to us on January 6, 2025 to tell the rampaging Trump mobs that he's disqualified."
"We need bodyguards for everybody and Civil War conditions, all because the nine Justices...do not want to do their job."
4:17 PM · Aug 5, 2024
anon-x8p1
20 hours ago edited
Trump was lucky he lost in 2020, no matter how it happened.
Trump comes back much more seasoned. And American voters are much more chastened to what more Democrat mismanagement does to them.
Had Trump won in 2020, the Deep State would have destroyed him. Now all of America is on to what the Deep State can do to our lives.
Democrats and the Deep State now own draconian covid power grab and the the loss of trust in all government run institutions, lock stock and barrel. This is very healthy for America. No more Democrat hive mind shoved down our throats.
Deemocrats may have won in 2020, but they destroyed themselves in the process. It will be MAGA 2024 and the country is behind this need for change.
Back [to] all the things that he's been saying, and all the people in his administration who've said he's a fascist, he wants to be fascist, his friends are all dictators.
KELLY: I don't care about that at all. Not at all.
MAHER: Because?
KELLY: January 6th was not good.
MAHER: Wait, why don't you care about that at all?
KELLY: Because they've been saying that about Trump for years, they've been saying that about Republican candidates for years. It has like a long storied history. If you are at all center or center-right, you are used to having your candidate of choice completely demonized, whether it's the f-word, the r-word, the misogynist word.
They tried to tell us Mitt Romney was a raging sexist because of binders full of women. They tried to tell us John McCain was a raging racist not withstanding the fact that he adopted a daughter from Bangladesh. They've been doing this for every Republican and they get to Trump and we are not longer listening to them. Trump has incendiary rhetoric, there's no question, but we have four years to judge him by, and the country was going pretty well, unlike the four we've had with these two. //
MAHER: Well, first of all, Trump inherited somebody else's economy.
KELLY: That's what Barack Obama would like us to think.
MAHER: Well, it's true. Really, on day one, everything changed?
KELLY: So walk me through it. So Trump has Obama to thank for his economy, but Biden can't thank Trump for anything?
MAHER: Okay, let's get off this... //
KELLY: Trump did not go after his political enemies with the DOJ. That was Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.
MAHER: Well, we had Hitler in the 30s and things were okay, and then we had Hitler in the 40s, and they got way worse. Just because we had him...
KELLY: Oh, I see, he hid his Hitlerism the first four years and is going to come out in full force the second four years.
MAHER: Well, he tried to do things like that. He tried to do dictatorial fascist things, and he was stopped.
KELLY: Joe Biden has flouted the law when it comes to these student loan giveaway programs.
MAHER: Really, you're talking about...
KELLY: He's flouted the law, Supreme Court opinions that openly told him he didn't have the right to do it, and he openly said, "I will get around the Supreme Court." He did it with respect to rent abatement programs, the same exact thing, and then he and Kamala Harris unleashed this Department of Justice against their political enemy, Donald Trump, their number one chief rival for the presidency. Is it funny? Because they did it. You want to talk fascism? That's fascist.
MAHER: I don't think history is going to be kind to your point of view, but I appreciate you coming on again. //
GBenton
an hour ago
Kelly is sharp but she needs to get better about J6. It was a false flag. Most of what disturbed people like her and Guy Benson was planned and executed by the Democrats and Antifa. It was bad but not because of Trump. And the sheer hypocrisy of the left cheering on BLM riots and Antifa riots and all the rest utterly disqualifies them from selective outrage over a mild incident largely instigated by the left.
We must choose the following:
*VA secure border and a sensible immigration system.
- Safer cities and support for law and order.
- A thriving, low-tax and low-regulation economy for all — fueled by an energy policy that supports, not penalizes, industry and households.
- Common-sense policies that restore the power of parents to choose what is best for their children on school choice, gender surgery and trans athletes playing in female sports.
- An America that’s respected on the world stage — feared by our enemies and trusted by our allies.
Only one candidate can credibly claim to lead us there.
Donald Trump.
In 2021, when Biden-Harris took over, the country took a hard left turn, with disastrous results. //
Voters should ask themselves if they were better off under Trump or Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.
His opponents focus on how Trump’s administration was marked by a relentless soap opera of high drama and chaos — much of which they fueled.
And yes, many find him offensive — and we say fair enough: He can be ridiculously hyperbolic.
But before COVID wreaked havoc across the globe, Trump’s first-term results were paychecks that grew markedly faster than inflation, the lowest unemployment in 50 years, a secure border and peace overseas. //
In 2021, when Biden-Harris took over, the country took a hard left turn, with disastrous results. //
Meanwhile, Kamala Harris has rightly been criticized as an underqualified political lightweight because she refuses to answer almost any question about the last four years or reveal any detailed future policy plans.
What may also be just as true is that she doesn’t want the American people to know the full scale of her radical plans, because it would scare them off.
Indeed, any close study of her record shows it to be that of a San Francisco progressive.
If she wins, Harris will not only co-opt Bidenism but accelerate the progressive hurricane ripping through the fabric of American society. //
Voters this fall will decide if the future of our country bends toward prosperity, security, freedom, opportunity and innovation.
Or sticks with ruinous big government largesse, deliberately divisive policies, appeasement and stagnation.
Trump wants to free businesses from choking regulations and cut taxes for workers.
Harris would risk making inflation worse with even more government “freebies” to special interests — paid for with inflation-feeding debt or job-killing taxes.
In a surprise move, the New York Post announced on Friday that it's endorsing Donald Trump for President of the United States. //
Meanwhile, Kamala Harris has rightly been criticized as an underqualified political lightweight because she refuses to answer almost any question about the last four years or reveal any detailed future policy plans.
What may also be just as true is that she doesn’t want the American people to know the full scale of her radical plans, because it would scare them off.
Indeed, any close study of her record shows it to be that of a San Francisco progressive.
If she wins, Harris will not only co-opt Bidenism but accelerate the progressive hurricane ripping through the fabric of American society. //
anon-89ic Terrible System
14 hours ago
No, this is HUUUUGE. The Post is conservative but in a blue sea, and part of its conservative outlook is that it doesn't offend its local advertisers and non-partisan readers. We read this endorsement and the way it is written as confidence that it speaks for the silent majority of NYC. This could be the canary in the coalmine that the decision to do the MSG rally was pure genius. Trump may be on the verge of winning New York State.
Black Magic
10 hours ago
America is being confronted with a harsh reality and it upsets all of the normal standards when we are being faced with a choice between good and evil. And there is no greater example of evil and good than the woke left and the make America great again movement, i.e. Donald Trump.
Donald Trump is no saint, and I don't think he would EVER claim to be, but he is a patriot that loves his country and wants to serve it to better it, in return for all it has given him.
Kamala Harris is an empty pantsuit, with nothing to offer other than her desire to get as much as she can before the ride ends. She was GIVEN her position based on nothing but her skin color and her perceived lack of a threat to a weak candidate that was reaching for any lifeline. He made a major mistake, he trusted the movers and shakers of the woke, leftist democratic/marxist party since he had been a participant in their greediness and corruption for so long, he stupidly thought he had their respect. He was wrong.
Let us hope the American electorate has learned what happens when you elect (or supposedly elect) an incompetent taker that has never contributed to or built anything in America. Cackling camela fell for the msm propaganda as surely as did pos joe, and she will find how quickly they turn on her as they did on him.
Politics is a dirty business, and Donald Trump is a rare find in a politician, he actually does care about America and Americans. Up until he challenged the woke, leftist democrats, they loved him and always had their hand out to him, for whatever they could get out of him. He has learned a hard lesson at great cost to himself and his family, because he committed the cardinal sin to the woke, leftist democratic/marxist party - he actually liked the middle class and working people, and they didn't need a college degree to get his respect.
Their insane hatred of him since he declared for Republican nominee for President truly knows no bounds and he surely must be aware that they will not stop until he stops them. I think he learned a lot from his last four years in office and I look forward to him proving it.
I have had comments from those that thought my respect for him and the fact that I actually believe in him, shows some defect in my character or worse. As anyone that has ever reached for the brass ring knows, losers always try to drag you down rather than best you, and failing that, will not hesitate to resort to violence.
Losers usually also find out, winners are winners because they know how to deal with losers.
And Donald Trump is definitely a winner.
Trump denies ever saying he wanted generals like Hitler's or that the Nazi leader 'did some good things'
The Atlantic reported this week that the former president wanted "the kind of generals Hitler had," and his former chief of staff said he made positive remarks about Hitler.
The second trap was a comment that General (ret.) John Kelly attributed to Trump, in which Kelly alleged Trump yearned to have a personal cadre of military staffers like German dictator Adolf Hitler.
And on Wednesday afternoon, it wasn't just the media that hoped to make Americans, many of whom are already voting across the country, turn away in disgust from Trump--Vice President Kamala Harris used the opportunity of her first press conference as the Democrat Party presidential nominee to sling the dirt Kelly threw out as wide as possible: //
Now, high-ranking members of the Trump administration are denouncing not only Gen. Kelly and his vicious falsehood against former Pres. Trump, but VP Harris for taking part in the charade. Nick Ayers, who served as former Vice President Mike Pence's chief of staff, shared in a post on X that he had up to this point held off on responding to "intra-staff leaks or rumors or even lies," but this was the final straw:
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I’ve avoided commenting on intra-staff leaks or rumors or even lies as it relates to my time at the White House but General Kelly’s comments regarding President Trump are too egregious to ignore. I was with each of them more than most, and his commentary is patently false.
2:32 PM · Oct 23, 2024
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Vice President Harris is a fraud. I was in the White House at a senior level much longer than General Kelly. He is complicit in this fraud and has lied to the American people. His lies, as well as John Bolton's, are a disservice to Nation at this critical time. So are the VP's.
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Vice President Harris: “Trump said he wanted generals like Adolf Hitler had. He wants a military that is not loyal to the Constitution, but loyal to him... This is a window into who Donald Trump really is from the people who know him best”
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Either this is all fraudulent, or the media - Left, but also the more bellicose Right, at times - are so rutted in the narrative that Trump is the worst human alive that his complexity, humanity and, yes, goodness get squeezed out. We need much more on this.
Last week, Fox News contributor Tyrus sat down with Donald Trump for an exclusive interview for the latest episode of Maintaing With Tyrus on OutKick. The conversation focused on manhood, religion, schools, surviving an assassination attempt and also delved into who Trump is as a person.
A reader contacted OutKick to alert us that when they tried to share the YouTube link of the interview on Facebook, they were unable to do so and instead received a message stating the following: "Your content couldn't be shared because this goes against our Community Standards."
In response, we tried to share the video ourselves and were met with the same notification (see below). OutKick heard from dozens of people across America who had the same experience. //
The Trump-Tyrus interview wasn't the only video that people had trouble sharing. After the initial issue was pointed out, we tried to post Clay Travis' interview with Donald Trump from the Alabama-Georgia game earlier this month. The link to that interview was also blocked from sharing on Facebook and supposedly violated the same "Community Standards" as the Tyrus interview.
Gold Star families and former White House officials are slamming Jeffrey Goldberg’s attempt to smear Trump with another fallacious hit piece. //
Jeffrey Goldberg, editor-in-chief of far-left propaganda outlet The Atlantic, published an article Tuesday with glaring fabrications about former President Donald Trump’s interactions with the families of fallen service members and his outlook on military leadership.
Goldberg’s dishonest hit piece is the latest in a long line of far-left outlets lying and deceiving the American people before a major election. //
While Goldberg’s claims are sourced by “contemporaneous notes” and “a witness,” they were disputed publicly by senior members of the Trump administration who were actually in the room at the time of the alleged incident. //
Goldberg’s smear piece is in line with his 2020 lie, the “suckers and loser” hoax that was also heavily rebutted by nearly everyone involved, which he originated late in the election season as well. Conveniently, Democrats have since been rolling that hoax out every time Trump mentions the military, as they did again in the aftermath of Trump attending the Arlington National Cemetery ceremony.
As my colleague Jordan Boyd wrote, “Nearly two dozen Trump White House officials debunked the hit piece, which only received ‘confirmation’ from one source outside of Goldberg.” In the same way, Goldberg’s newest screed is thinly sourced and relies on anonymous testimony while ignoring or devaluing on-the-record statements.
Goldberg also appears to have invented out of thin air a denial from Meadows spokesman Ben Williamson, saying that Meadows “denied having heard Trump make the statement.” In reality, Meadows said Trump “absolutely did not say that.”
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On the left: I sent Atlantic a comment saying President Trump “absolutely did not say that,” referring to the alleged comments about Ms. Guillen they printed.
On the right: Atlantic translated that comment to “didn’t hear Trump say it.”
Treat this dishonest piece accordingly.
6:07 PM · Oct 22, 2024
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The one thing I will say about Mr president @realDonaldTrump is he’s family first! he greeted my family like he knew them for years! my daughter you would have thought was his granddaughter l! they talked about her horses he told her a story just a wonderful moment he gave to my daughter no cameras it’s was just a real moment because he’s a real man … #nuffsaid
11:40 AM · Sep 19, 2024. //
Largo Patriot
a month ago
While Kamala spends time with Hollywood celebrities who won't be negatively impacted by her failed economic policy and illegal immigration, President Trump spends time with regular Americans who will be. While he receives the occasional endorsement from a celebrity, his time and attention are focused on Americans who aren't rich and famous.
RGreg Largo Patriot
a month ago
This will seems a strange source, but it is true no matter the ideology. Vladimir Lenin noted this about leaders -- "The true leader must submerge himself in the fountain of the people." That sounds a lot like Trump.
CoachDeb
a day ago
My electricity bill went UP on average over $120 a month.
My grocery bill went UP on average over $260 a month.
My car insurance bill went UP $180 a month.
My health insurance went UP $200 a month.
My county just raised my taxes $276 a month.
Every single expenditure has gone UP; Gas, Oil changes, Car repairs, Plumbing repairs, Everything!
I am paying over 6% interest for an overpriced new gasoline powered car, factoring in half of the cost of my neighbors useless EV (Big Auto isn't going to eat those losses).
The entire middle class has taken a huge hit. This election should not even be close.
Vote early and take 10 people with you.
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After having dealt with hundreds of reporters in my legal career, this is unfortunately the first time I have to go on record and call out Jeffrey Goldberg@the Atlantic: not only did he misrepresent our conversation but he outright LIED in HIS sensational story.
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“I need the kind of generals that Hitler had”: Trump’s obsession with dictators and disdain for America’s military are deepening, @JeffreyGoldberg reports: https://theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2024/10/trump-military-generals-hitler/680327/?taid=6717ffe956474d000110c05d&utm_campaign=the-atlantic&utm_content=true-anthem&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter
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I was in the discussions featured in the Atlantic’s latest hit piece against President Trump. Let me say this.
Any suggestion that President Trump disparaged Ms. Guillen or refused to pay for her funeral expenses is absolutely false.
He was nothing but kind, gracious, and… Show more
4:42 PM · Oct 22, 2024 //
This calls to mind Goldberg's infamous fable, when he told his readers in a Sept. 3, 2020, piece, “Trump: Americans Who Died in War Are ‘Losers’ and ‘Suckers’” that Trump ridiculed fallen warriors when the decision was made not to visit the Belleau Wood military cemetery in France during the centennial commemoration of the end of World War I.
A senior Army officer traveling with the president that day told RedState the trip to Belleau Wood, which is sacred to the Marines, was scrubbed because the foul weather grounded the helicopters.
Without helicopters, the president and his entourage would be a slow-moving motorcade on country roads for 45 minutes, a target too rich to provide to an adversary—coupled with the fact that without helicopters, there could be no medevac by air if something happened.
The incredible gender gap and Trump leading in most age and education brackets combined with nearly a fifth of Black voters saying they are undecided all say that Georgia will go for Trump. In the words of St. Augustine, we must "Pray as though everything depended on God. Work as though everything depended on you." And we must be vigilant because, in the words of Josef Stalin, "The people who cast the votes decide nothing. The people who count the votes decide everything."
But she's not cowed by the haters on the left and is now using her platform to endorse Donald Trump:
"I think that he has a great sense of humor," she began. "I think that he is a man amongst the people. I feel like when you wrap that up with the humility that he has, the sense of humor that he has, the off-the-cuff confidence that he has. His ability to go so unscripted and be in so many scenarios where he has to essentially be himself, it’s pretty much all of them. That’s not just something you see from the other side, which I think is one of the most endearing and important qualities about him is that he is just being him."
When it comes down to it, here's why Danica Patrick is casting her first-ever presidential vote for Donald Trump: "I am passionate because it feels like voting for Donald Trump is like the vote of reason. The rational, reasonable choice."
A group of eleven former Republican prosecutors and elected officials have asked Attorney General Merrick Garland to open an investigation into Elon Musk for paying registered voters in seven states to sign a petition supporting the First and Second Amendments. //
As Musk has elevated his profile in politics (see 'To Hell With Them': Elon Knocks Those Who Are 'Fundamentally Anti-American' As He Stumps for Trump in PA), he has become a target of the US government. Sunday, the New York Times wrote a gleeful story on all the federal agencies investigating either Musk or his business ventures, complete with a helpful infographic. //
If Harris wins in November, Musk's grim prediction to Tucker Carlson will probably be vindicated: "If he loses, I’m f—-d.”. //
Mr. Bear
3 hours ago
Someone suggested to me that they would check their pursuit of Elon Musk because SpaceX IS the US space program now. I warned them that they didn't understand leftists at all. Leftists care that you conform or get destroyed; nothing else matters to them. Hell, they don't like the space program anyway, and never have ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=goh2x_G0ct4 )
Pol Pot was a typical leftist at the end of the movement. He murdered everyone who could do something useful. People who can do things tend to be rational thinkers, which is dangerous to leftist regimes. They murdered millions and wrecked their country and economy for decades, and I don't think they ever regretted it. And they will do it here if good people don't stand up and stop them. It's going to get messy. //
mopani Mr. Bear
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"This perfume could have been sold for a year's wages and the money given to the poor!" said the man who was helping himself to the purse.
"This space program is wasting money that could be given to the poor! And it's only beneficial to rich people!" //
Laocoön of Troy streiff
3 hours ago
Ran across this story: George Washington was running for a seat in the VA House of Delegates. As usual Washington leveraged his sterling reputation in his campaign. His opponant fortified his own appeal by delivering alcohol to his speeches. It was customary, but Washington wanted to eliminate any suggestion of impropriety. He lost. When Washington ran again he delivered rum, beer, whisky, and other beverages from the distillery he ran on his farm to his events. He won.
Lesson learned: Washington may have been the most careful American leader in terms of his reputation and cultivating the power of it. But he was also mindful of the customs of his day. America was blessed by God for the leadership of Washington. He was the essential man for his time.