At Am Spec, George Parry considers The Incoherent Trump Indictment "It appears that Alvin Bragg has arrested Trump without telling him exactly what crimes he has allegedly committed and how he committed them." Tom Crist at Da Fed points out Yes, The Statute Of Limitations Has Passed On Bragg’s ‘Get Trump’ Case "Alvin Bragg’s theory is that because Trump lived in D.C., then Florida, the felony limitations period in New York is still open. He’s wrong." At PJM, JC Adams wants you to Meet Radical Trump Prosecutor Matthew Colangelo. TNP claims It’s Backfiring! Voters Agree Trump Prosecution is ‘Banana Republic’ Tactic Bad for America, but Good for Trump ’24. From Insty, WHEN EVEN SNL IS MAKING FUN OF THE TRUMP INDICTMENT, AND YOUR COVERAGE:
Althouse, "Donald Trump has vowed he would 'never drop out' of next year’s presidential race, even if he is convicted on criminal charges...." ""'I’d never drop out,' Trump told Carlson yesterday. 'It’s not my thing. I wouldn’t do it'" (London Times)."@okiepatriot1776 ♬ original sound - okiepatriot 76
Mitch McConnell will do nothing. He's in on it. The "special access request" can only be made about FBI investigations when the information directly concerns White House business. The White House demanded information about the classified documents frame-up and the raid itself -- thereby admitting with that very request that the raid was "White House business." Then they lied about having no knowledge of the raid. Of course.
The redoubtable Julie Kelly at Am Great thinks a ‘Splintered’ Court Ruling Throws J6 Prosecution Into Chaos "True justice will only be served when gutless judges on the district court finally start to toss this bogus charge or the higher court delivers a well-deserved smackdown in a final decision."
At Da Caller, FBI Used Undercover Employee To Gain Information For Memo Targeting Catholics, Jim Jordan Reveals. Weaponization Committee@Weaponization "#BREAKING: We now know the FBI, relying on information derived from at least one 𝐮𝐧𝐝𝐞𝐫𝐜𝐨𝐯𝐞𝐫 employee, sought to use local religious organizations as “new avenues for tripwire and source development.” Virginia Kruta at Da Wire, Josh Hawley Rips Into AG Garland Over Senate Testimony: ‘All Of This Was False.’ Michael Letts at Am Think thinks Democrats are using police to protect their power-grabs.
From Based Politics, If you use this common internet slang, the FBI thinks you’re a ‘violent extremist’ "It's easy to see why the federal government would view mainstream right-wing beliefs as a threat." Including the word "based."
Don’t misread the FBI’s attempt to malign anyone using these terms online as “extremists” as anything less than the overt threat that it is. They know these terms are widely used by many people on the Right, not just extremists. But by associating them with fringe extremists, they are attempting to label practically half the country as a threat. This is similar to the attempt we saw last summer to label parents who lobbied at school board meetings as domestic terrorists.
Mary Chastain at LI, FBI Links Words Like ‘Based,’ ‘Red Pill,’ ‘Looksmaxxing’ With ‘Violent Extremism.’ "It’s all very…sexual. The FBI targets “incels,” people who are “involuntary celibate” and want to “commit violence in support of their beliefs that society unjustly denies them sexual or romantic attention, to which they believe they are entitled.”" Tom Knighton at Tilting at Windmills, So, apparently, I'm an extremist.
Ace, Nashville City Council Votes to Immediately Reinstate Expelled Insurrectionist Lawmaker "He's returned as an interim legislator, pending a new election." Expel him again. Dave Strom at Hat Hair says It's merely performative
Campus Reform reports the SF State admin sides with Riley Gaines’ attackers, blocks her on social media. From OutKick, Riley Gaines Slams Nike For Dylan Mulvaney Partnership. Capt. Ed at Hat Hair, "This to me is worse than the Bud Light issue. That’s more silly than offensive. What Nike did in their Mulvaney endorsement was truly erase women from women’s sport and rob a legit female athlete of an opportunity to excel and shine just so Mulvaney could “girlface” on their behalf." Sister Toldja at Red State finds Riley Gaines Responds Accordingly to Megan Rapinoe's Betrayal of Women in Sports. Riley Gaines@Riley_Gaines_ "It's worth noting that 1) you're done with your athletic career and 2) because you aren't sexually attracted to men, it's unlikely you will ever have a daughter to defend. To me, this looks like a classic case of virtue signaling because you have nothing to personally lose."Quote Tweet Megan Rapinoe@mPinoe "Today, politicians in DC are claiming to “protect women's sports” by pushing a trans & intersex sports ban. Call your Congressional rep today to say women's sports need protection from unequal pay, sexual abuse & lack of resources, NOT from trans kids. #LetKidsPlay" At HE, Riley Gaines to headline TPUSA's Young Women's Leadership Summit. A Hatchet job at The Critic, The performance of a lifetime "Dylan Mulvaney’s mimicry of women is absurd." Womanface, Cutie Pavlich at Town Hall says The Numbers Are in on Bud Light's Decision to Go Woke, and they suck. Bob Spencer at PJM, So Is the Public Flocking to Buy Bud Light Because of Fake Woman Dylan Mulvaney? Well... No. At NYPo, Bud Light distributors ‘spooked’ by backlash to Dylan Mulvaney partnership. Charles GasparinoTennessee Representative Justin J. Pearson is a total fraud
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) April 11, 2023
Pearson in 2016 vs 2023: pic.twitter.com/iPLXFFJ6r2
Maybe, and it’s at least a good argument to reset the public debate. I would tend to believe that parents who are trying to avoid “gayness” are very unlikely to buy into “gender identity therapy,” though. The recent social panic on this is driven by attempts to validate adult choices and adult virtue-signaling by forcing these “therapies” on vulnerable children in pre-adolescence, as well as misdiagnosing legitimate emotional and brain issues. It’s worth noting that “conversion therapy” was psychological rather than pharmaceutical and surgical, which did no permanent physical harm to its patients. It got banned anyway as being abusive, but the same activists who led that charge are now advocating for permanent physical and pharmacological interventions. It’s utterly incoherent, and utterly devastating.
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