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Re: Operation Midnight Hammer: The Backstory
“The only thing I would add to Alexander’s analysis would be the contrast between Biden and Trump. Biden allowed over 200 attacks on our service people in the Middle East. If there is a single one now, Iran and its proxies know they are in for a major ass-kicking.” —Illinois
“Demos are claiming President Trump failed to ‘properly’ notify Congress prior to the attack as the law requires, because he excluded some Democrats from the notification. However, based on the excluded members’ public hatred for Israel and President Trump, known connections to Hamas or other Iranian proxies, and a record of verbal incontinence, there was just too much risk they or one of their staff members would have leaked a warning destined for Iran.” —Minnesota
“To put it in simple terms: Iran f***** around and found out!” —Indiana
“Excellent assessment of OpMH. Good strategic perspective!” —New York
Re: An American Patriot on That Big Beautiful Bill
“Would that we, every citizen, know and cherish the Constitution as that upright farmer who confronted Davy Crockett; would that we hold our Congress accountable for their actions in representing us. O, for a few good screamers, too!” —Georgia
“Davy Crockett — if only you could return to Congress for just a cause as this!! We so desperately need your informed and so cogent direction to our ‘legislators.’ Perhaps, just perhaps, it would provide the impetus for a return to constitutionally mandated fiscal responsibility so sorely lacking in today’s world.” —Florida
“The MA and ME state legislatures should read this exceptional op-ed on Davy Crockett and his devotion to our Constitution. Reflecting on Crockett’s words, the examples provided by these two state legislatures reflect an inordinate self-serving group of folks who absolutely defy not only the U.S. Constitution but also their own state constitutions.” —Massachusetts
Re: Great News: SCOTUS Upholds Tennessee Law Against Transing the Kids
“No one should be surprised here about how the three liberal SCOTUS justices voted. That being said, perhaps it might be a good idea for Elena Kagan, Sonia Sotomayor, and Ketanji Brown Jackson to head back to school and get their biology degrees. If that degree does not help guide their decision-making on such matters in the future, then we can all just resign ourselves to the fact that they are godless fools.” —North Carolina
Re: Failed Protests and Morally Bankrupt Influencer Messaging
“I’m still laughing at the ‘No Kings’ fools — not the violent dirtbags, but the Joe Blows from Idaho who for some reason — generally a lack of knowledge — felt the need to protest. The sheeple never take time to see what previous folks have done using executive orders or actually looking at fraud, waste, and abuse. I’m quite sure they would be amazed at the facts. But let’s not clutter up anything with the facts — it’s their money. I just don’t understand their motivation.” —Mississippi
“If immigration policy was the reason for the ‘No Kings’ gathering, folks should realize that is an 80/20 issue, with the majority desiring sane, legal immigration policies. The sooner we get rid of Biden’s hoards, the sooner we can return to legal, sustainable, fair immigration in this country of legal immigrants.” —North Carolina
Re: Juneteenth: A Black Conservative Perspective
“What a wonderful article. Please post this on all social media outlets. This isn’t just for blacks; it is for all Americans to remember. Everyone knows that while there is still racism in our country, it is nothing compared to what it was before the 1960s movement that brought it to light. I get so angry when I hear the Dems say how racist we are and how we are such a terrible country. I wish we could send them all on a trip to their favorite country and then laugh when they beg to come home.” —Alaska
“Consensus? How about dropping the MOPs to destroy the Iranian nuclear enterprise (the president’s clearly stated objective)? If a regime change occurs (highly unlikely with the terrorized Iranian population), great. If not, end of story. The destruction of all Iranian nuclear facilities — above and below ground — is the only goal here. It’s doubtful Netanyahu is anxious for two more weeks of Israeli civilians being targeted and dying at the hands of the theocratic madmen.” —Massachusetts
Re: Ilhan Omar Calls U.S. One of the Worst Countries in the World
“Revoke her citizenship and deport her. If it’s so bad, why is she still here? Could it be that she fears punishment for marrying her brother? I’m tired of seeing her face and hearing her voice — send her back so she can live in sackcloth and veils.” —Texas
Re: Security Experts Alarmed by Threat of Cyberattack From Iran
“I have to believe that Khamenei was raised in an environment similar to the Palestinians that forwarded the idea that the highest good was to murder your neighbors rather than learn from them. Imagine a culture that rewards its dead soldiers’ families with support for their murderous actions. I guess there is not much work in that country. The small part of remedial action is to defeat the military followed by the effort to overcome generations of hateful indoctrination. This will last a long time.” —Washington
Re: Dodgers Dodge ICE Enforcement
“Half the LA Dodgers fanbase are Hispanic vatos, showing up to games decked out in gold chains and out-of-the-box Dodger hats and jerseys ironed to a crisp. They were all over the place at Wrigley during a Cubs game last April. ICE should raid the parking lot and stand out front before the tickets are checked at the gate. My bet is attendance would fall by nearly half, which would be kind of funny. And it would prove a point.” —Oklahoma
Re: Profiles of Valor: SSgt Bobby Wayne Abshire (USMC)
“We are indeed blessed as a nation for having SSgt Abshire’s dedication to country and Corps and, in this case, a stranded motorist.” —Oregon