Late yesterday, the anticipated retaliatory strike from Iran against Israel, nominally in retaliation for Israel's attack on the Iranian consulate in Damascus, which killed a high ranking Iranian general, began, with hundred of drones, and ballistic missiles launched from Iran and it's proxies in other countries, all aimed at targets in Israel. Israeli defenses, bolstered by US and even Jordanian defenses neutralized the vast majority of the sortie. Stacy McCain, Iran Attacks Israel: Biden to Blame.
The usual “fog of war” makes it difficult to be confident in the accuracy of the various reports, but one thing is certain: This is entirely Joe Biden’s fault.
Israel was secure, and the world was not on the brink of Armageddon, before Biden took office. “Never underestimate Joe’s ability to f**k things up,” as Barack Obama famously said about his veep.
ABC, Biden's message to Iran about retaliatory strike on Israel: 'Don't'. Well, they did, so now what? At the Right Scoop, BREAKING VIDEO: Iran seizes Israeli-linked container ship in Persian Gulf. ABC, cited at Hat Hair, US Confirms Iranian Retaliatory Strike Has Begun and Iran says issue 'closed' after retaliatory strike on Israel. A triple at Insty, SMART DIPLOMACY, SMART DIPLOMACY! (CONT’D), and THEY’LL PROBABLY TARGET U.S. CITIES SOON, AND WE HAVE BASICALLY NO DEFENSES AGAINST THIS SORT OF THING. Ace, Iran's Attack Seems To Be Posturing; Israel Has So Far Handled It Effectively "Iran's Retaliatory Strikes Have Begun, [Hat Tip: dhmosquito] Israel shoots down nearly all Iranian projectiles. Hamas rejects hostage deal. Iran missile and drone attack on Israel -- what we know so far. Iranian military leaders threaten Israel over potential response" Vicky Taft at PJM, says Here's How We Know the U.S. Military Is VERY Worried About WWIII After Iran's Attack on Israel. Late night pizza orders at the Pentagon. Oliver Alexander@OAlexanderDK "Papa Johns near the Pentagon is much busier than usual at this time. Clearly this means WWIII confirmed. /s"
At Althouse, "Judge Maryellen Noreika denied all five of [Hunter] Biden’s motions, keeping the case on track..." ""... for a June trial in Delaware. Biden was indicted in September on three counts tied to possession of a gun while using narcotics. Efforts to have the case thrown out included arguments of selective and vindictive prosecution and that special counsel David Weiss was unlawfully appointed to oversee the case. The judge also rejected Biden's contention that a pretrial agreement, which would have nixed the indictment and upcoming trial, was in effect...." NBC News reports." More analysis by Jonathan Turley, “Nonsensical”: Another Federal Judge Rejects All of Hunter Biden’s Claims for Dismissal. Ace, in Quick Hits "Court records confirm that millions of dollars flowed from Communist China to Biden family bank accounts."
From TNP, Senate Dems Demand Work Permits for Illegals to Boost Profits. ET, March Report: The Recession in Full-Time Jobs Is Here.
Zach Jewell at Da Wire reports Trump Calls On Arizona Governor, Legislature To ‘Act Immediately’ On Abortion Law. Determined not to leave the abortion issue to the Democrats. Matt Margolis at PJM notices Trump Is Closing the Gender Gap. Can You Guess How? "According to Paul Shumaker, a North Carolina-based Republican Party pollster, the border is causing suburban women to abandon Democrats. “Joe Biden has a big problem on the immigration front because that issue is seen as a security issue at home in the suburbs with these women,” he explained. “They tie in fentanyl with it and drug overdoses." Byron York at WaEx, sees Growing Latino support for border wall, strict enforcement. From Althouse "When he was first running, I was, like, what is this guy even yapping about? Like, what is he even saying?" ""Like, he’s saying all the wrong things. But to be honest, if you look deep into his personality, he actually cares about the country. You know at first I didn’t like it. But sometimes we need that type of person in our lives." Said a 23-year-old self-described former "Trump hater" named Maya Garcia, quoted in "Four Years Out, Some Voters Look Back at Trump’s Presidency More Positively/A new poll by The New York Times and Siena College finds that voters think highly of the former president’s record on the economy, but memories of his divisiveness largely remain intact"" From Da Caller, JD Vance Reveals Thoughts Behind Trump VP Speculations. “ I’ve actually never spoken to the president about VP speculation. My simple answer is, I want to help him however I can. If he asked me, of course I would think seriously about it. It would be a great honor. I also am happy to support the agenda in the United States Senate and regardless, Laura, you have to remember my job is to serve the people of Ohio.” From WaEx, Lincoln Project launches attack ad on ‘right-wing nut’ RFK Jr. More proof that RJK Jr. is a bigger threat to Biden than Trump.
The Free Bacon reports Elissa Slotkin Tries To Paint Her Republican Opponent as a Carpetbagger—But Doesn't Live in the District She Represents.
Natalia Mittelstadt at JTN sees Democrats, media starting to admit some mail-in voting problems ahead of 2024 presidential election. "Facing mounting evidence, including delayed mail deliveries and ballot harvesting, the issues with mail-in voting are becoming more apparent to Democrats." Hat Hair's Jazz Shaw recounts how the AP Tries to Explain Why Noncitizen Voting is No Big Deal. You probably won't find something you won't look for and don't want to find.
ET reports Trump Says He'll Testify in Upcoming Criminal Trial ‘I’m testifying, I’ll tell the truth,‘ President Trump said. ’I always tell the truth, and the truth is they have no case.’ We'll see.
The redoubtable Julie Kelly has a massive missive about Trump's Florida trial on Twitter, Julie Kelly@julie_kelly2
"One thing I find amusing as a reporter on the *right* actively covering J6 and Trump related court proceedings is seeing what corporate news reporters omit from their articles. For example, I don't see any coverage of Jay Bratt (Jack Smith prosecutor) apparently admitting yesterday that the government does not think it will have to prove that classified records were in the boxes moved by Trump's co-defendants. Bratt said with one exception--a photo in the indictment that allegedly shows a classified file spilled from a box in the storage room--DOJ is not aware of the presence of classified records in any box moved or handled by Walt Nauta or Carlos De Olivera. This is CENTRAL to the obstruction charges against both men and Trump. I also don't see any reports about Judge Cannon's frustration bordering on anger about secrecy out of the DC court. For the most part, corporate media ignores the fact that the entire investigation was run out of Washington--including grand jury proceedings--then switched to Florida, the appropriate jurisdiction, at the last minute to get indictments. . . .
Althouse has a pair ""The strain that runs really deep in the court in the last 10 years is a concern about prosecutors over-prosecuting." "The court is very focused on ensuring that criminal statutes are not construed too broadly." Said Roman Martinez a former law clerk to Chief Justice Roberts, quoted in "Supreme Court to weigh if Jan. 6 rioters can be charged with obstruction/Defense lawyers say prosecutors improperly stretched the law by charging hundreds with obstruction of an official proceeding" (WaPo, free access link)", and Can't we use the torture devices in the best order? ""Why did this seamy Trump trial have to be the first?" Ruth Marcus complains, in The Washington Post. Can't we conduct this persecution in a sequence most effective in shaping the emotions of the electorate? Don't you hate when you're using the courts to destroy a man and the courts interpose their own ways of doing things and interfere with efficient destruction?"
Nick Ballasy at JTN reports House lawmakers who voted for failed warrant requirement will have second chance to stop FISA bill. "House Speaker Mike Johnson was among the 86 Republicans who voted Friday against including a bipartisan warrant mandate amendment in the bill to renew FISA's controversial Section 702 surveillance program." Sundance at CTH reinforces his notion that The Intel Agencies of Government Are Fully Weaponized.
TNP notes how a Senator Compares Parents At School Board Meetings to Jan. 6 Rioters. "Senator Tim Kaine (D-VA) likened vocal parents who have expressed their anger with left-wing policies at local school board meetings to the protestors who rioted at the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021. Kaine — who served as Hillary Clinton‘s running mate during the 2016 presidential election — made the remarks during a community event in Dumfries, Virginia, last Friday." MD Kittle at Da Fed is outraged that Pro-Abortion Terrorist Gets Lighter Sentence Than Peaceful Pro-Life Activists. Well, we'll see, the anti-abortion activists haven't been sentenced yet, but they could be. From the MaineWire, Co-Owner of Neo-Nazi Compound in Northern Maine, a Former Democratic Activist, May Be Prohibited from Owning Firearms. "The co-owner of the neo-nazi compound is a former Democratic activist who supported Andrew Yang's presidential campaign." A false flag operation, or a confused nut?
America Out Loud has a podcast about NPR’s admission of total liberal activism. David Burge@iowahawkblog, "NPR trust is still at an all-time high in many key American demographic segments: - Birdwatchers - Unitarians - Patrons of Vermont farmers markets - Adminstrators (sic) of Vermont private colleges who enjoy birdwatching and Unitarian farmers markets.|
Matt Vespa at TownHall thinks Rashida Tlaib's Meltdown Over 'Death of America' Chants Begs a Key Question, "the key question from this confrontation was why Fox News was the only outlet asking her about this insane rally. At Hat Hair, Berkeley Professor Whose Student Dinner Was Hijacked By Hamas Activists Speaks. The College Fix reports U. Delaware investigates possible hate crime after pro-Israel display repeatedly vandalized.
From OutKick, Serial Plagiarist Claudine Gay To Teach ‘Reading And Research’ Ethics Class At Harvard. Too bad my irony meter is busted. John Sexton at Hat Hair worries about the Rebranding of DEI: How Colleges Are Getting Around State Bans. At Da Wire, U.S. Senate Picks Up House Proposal To Cut Funding To All Medical Schools That Push DEI. "'Woke universities are forcing America’s future doctors to care more about race and gender than saving lives,' Kennedy asserted."
Insty cites ANDREW SULLIVAN: "Will Big Trans Be Held To Account? The Cass Report has definitively destroyed their case for child sex-changes. Our ruling class never seems to face consequences for the policies it inflicts on others, so probably not." At Hat Hair, Jazz Shaw again, Kansas Ban on Child Trans Procedures Hits the Veto Wall from Democratic Governor Laura Kelly and KT, Jill Biden to LGBTQ Activists: Trump is a Bully, You Know. AMP America, sees NAIA Banning Transgender Athletes From Women’s Sports Results In Flood Of Controversy.
The Wombat has FMJRA 2.0: Home For Tax Day up for your digital amusement at The Other McCain.
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