Dutch Bolder
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Dutch Bolder
@BolderDutch
Has been who never was. In the Twilight of a very mediocre career. Certified expert,,in common sense.

"Men need to be perp-walked in handcuffs to the jail, and until we see that here in this country... we don't have a system of justice that's working." Republican Congressman Thomas Massie on whether survivors of sex offender Jeffrey Epstein will see justice done. #Newsnight


My very favorite clip of Charlie Kirk. Charlie finds out Trump won.



MUGSHOT: Tiger Woods after DUI arrest in Florida



The New York Times is reporting that the Catholic Church is experiencing a significant surge in converts.


You first, Candace! @RealCandaceO Your show is nothing but a stream of schizophrenic rants by a woman scorned because Charlie didn’t want the ghetto black bitch. He chose @MrsErikaKirk, the pretty white blonde woman.





🚨 AG Pam Bondi drops a major update “The DOJ has now secured declassified House transcripts regarding former CIA Director John Brennan.” “No one in this country is above the law.”


Hey Candace, Why are you retweeting a Turkish account that appears to be associated with the Erdogan government in Turkey? I’ve noticed this account based out of Turkey keeps clipping and sharing you and Tucker. What is your relationship with this Turkish account?



We are so close you guys...so close!


🚨A MOLE? Dr. Robert Malone (@RWMaloneMD) is revealing that Secretary Kennedy appointed someone to be operationally in charge of ACIP and several other aspects of the CDC who now appears to have been a saboteur. That is the backdrop to everything else happening inside the CDC right now. Malone describes the environment as guerrilla warfare. When Kennedy asked him to stay on, he said no. His assessment was direct: The CDC is not redeemable, and the people still entrenched inside are carrying the safe and effective narrative because many of them have culpability around the COVID crisis - including suppression of information and manipulation of data. As for why he stepped down entirely, Malone was equally plain. Through thousands of hours of work, the 17 highly trained professionals were treated like chattel, told what to say and when to say it, told not to discuss vaccine harms, and told not to recommend pulling PREP Act liability protections. There was mo cover provided when the attacks came. They lost grants, had their careers damaged, and were isolated. "The government's attitude is basically we're expendable." He is done with it. Watch in full at TheHighwire.com/watch👇

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Statement regarding Mrs. Carrie Prejean Boller In recent days, I have become aware of the removal of Mrs. Carrie Prejean Boller from the Presidential Religious Liberty Commission, along with the public accusations that have followed. After reviewing her account and the circumstances surrounding this matter, I believe it is necessary to speak plainly. Ms. Boller has been treated unjustly. A Catholic woman, speaking from a well-formed conscience and in fidelity to the teachings of the Church, has been publicly criticized and removed – yet no clear, substantiated reason has been provided. Such a lack of transparency does not serve justice. It damages reputations and undermines trust. More troubling still is the apparent cause: that she raised legitimate questions about Zionism and defended the simple truth that Catholics are not bound to any political ideology. Let me be clear. The Catholic Church does not teach that the modern State of Israel holds a divine mandate that must be supported by all believers. Nor does the Church teach that opposition to political Zionism is inherently antisemitic. These are not doctrines of the Catholic faith. At the same time, the Church unequivocally rejects all hatred toward the Jewish people. Every human person is to be loved, defended, and treated with dignity. But this truth must not be distorted. To question the policies or actions of a modern nation – any nation – is not hatred. It is a moral responsibility when innocent life is at stake. We are witnessing great suffering in the Holy Land. Innocent men, women, and children – especially in Gaza – have endured immense devastation. To speak on behalf of human life, wherever it is threatened, is not political extremism. It is fidelity to the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Mrs. Boller did what many are now afraid to do: she spoke. She spoke for Catholics who are increasingly pressured to conform to political narratives that do not reflect the fullness of our faith. She spoke to ensure that antisemitism is not wrongly conflated with legitimate moral concern. She spoke for the dignity of all human life – Jew and Palestinian alike. For this, she has been mischaracterized. It is especially disheartening when such treatment appears to come, in part, from those within the Church who should be the first to defend the faithful when they speak truthfully and in good conscience. Shepherds are called to protect, not to abandon; to clarify, not to confuse; to stand with the sheep, especially when they are under attack. Silence in the face of injustice is not prudence. It is a failure of charity and truth. Therefore, I express my support for Mrs. Carrie Prejean Boller. I affirm her right, as a Catholic and as an American, to speak clearly about matters of faith, morality, and public life without being unjustly labeled or removed without explanation. I also call for greater clarity and fairness from those responsible for her removal, so that truth – not speculation – may prevail. This moment calls for courage. Not political courage, but Christian courage – the kind that stands firmly in truth while remaining rooted in charity. We must reject hatred in all its forms, but we must also reject the misuse of that charge to silence those who speak in defense of life and moral truth. Let us pray for peace in the Holy Land – for Jews, for Palestinians, and for all who suffer. And let us pray for the Church, that she may always speak with clarity, charity, and unwavering fidelity to Jesus Christ, who is the Truth. In Christ, Bishop Joseph E. Strickland

@TaylorRMarshall You priest cannot absolve you. He is JUST a man.





