John Rich: "Trump had asked me, 'Why are people booing me at my rallies when I bring up the vaccine?' I said in my own family there's people now that have heart damage … Country singers I know that can't tour anymore…"
This woman in the green swimsuit and hat stands on the kiteboard while the guy in the yellow shirt holds the control bar and gives her a quick lesson on the beach.
She grabs the bar tight then gets pulled out into the waves and starts riding across the water as he watches from the sand.
You watch a total beginner turn her first kite session into real ocean action.
Do you think it is inspiring and everyone should try learning something new and scary like that or do you say the risk of getting dragged out there is too high for a first timer?
Would you step on the board or keep your feet on the sand?
@VigilantFox Rfk is the most honest man in DC right now. When will the left wake up and see this! Forget party…he’s been fighting big corrupt companies for years and the left loved him until he started questioning vaccines🤔
A Democrat Congresswoman accuses RFK Jr. of saying black kids on ADHD meds should be “re-parented.”
RFK Jr. says he has no idea what she’s talking about and asks to hear the recording.
And then this happened:
TERRI SEWELL: “Have you ever ‘re-parented’... a black child?”
KENNEDY: “I don’t even know what that phrase means, and I doubt that I said it.”
SEWELL: “Yes or no answer.”
KENNEDY: “I doubt that I said that phrase.”
SEWELL: “You absolutely said it.”
KENNEDY: “No, I’m not going to answer something that I didn’t say.”
SEWELL: “You absolutely said it.”
KENNEDY: “I’d like to hear the recording. Because it doesn’t make any sense. I don’t even know what it means.”
SEWELL: “I don’t either. That’s why I’m asking.”
KENNEDY: “And by the way…”
[Sewell interrupts]
SEWELL: “So to be clear, you’re not a doctor, you have no medical degree, and you have no formal medical training. You have never parented a black child.”
KENNEDY: “24 of the 26 HHS secretaries have not had medical degrees.”
SEWELL: “This is MY TIME!”
[Continues smearing Kennedy with the same tired lines]
KENNEDY: “You’re just making stuff up!”
SEWELL: “I am absolutely not making this up.”
Sam Harris says his “friend” Joe Rogan has had a “f*cking awful” influence on society.
“It’s unignorable at this point.”
Harris says he’s reached out to Rogan privately about his “truly terrible” effect on culture, but Joe hasn’t responded.
“I’ve tried to reach out to him privately, and he hasn’t responded. But I felt the need to say things about him publicly that I’m very uncomfortable saying about a friend.”
Del Bigtree just released the clearest 29-minute timeline I’ve ever seen on the 1986 National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act and the government compensation program that still exists today.
Whether you’ve followed this topic forever or this is brand new info — it’s worth the full watch.
Key moments below (thread)
RFK Jr. just called to STOP adding fluoride to our water
“The evidence against fluoride is now overwhelming.”
“We know that it causes profound IQ loss … and other neurological injuries like ADHD.”
“It affects kidney health, liver health, and it causes hypothyroidism, and it causes osteoarthritis.”
“Women who are more exposed have up to 50% more hip fractures.”
@SecKennedy@RobertKennedyJr
Sam Harris: "Joe [Rogan] is [...] honestly in over his head on so many topics of great consequence"
"[Dave Smith] is a pure misinformation artist"
"Our society is as politically shattered as it is in part because of how Joe [Rogan] has interacted with information"
@shellenberger@galexybrane I am a big Trump supported but have always appreciated your views. I echo your concerns and hope he is careful in how he goes about all this. We must continue to build a coalition of reasonable people that have consistent standards.
Over the last two and a half years, the two of us, @shellenberger and @galexybrane, have written and published hundreds of articles and testified before Congress on multiple occasions about the clear violations of the spirit and letter of the Constitution by former President Joe Biden and other Democratic leaders.
We exposed a sweeping effort by former and current officials with the CIA, FBI, the Department of Homeland Security, and its intermediary organizations to construct a Censorship Industrial Complex to censor President Donald Trump and millions of his supporters.
We documented that Democrats and Democrat-appointed judges were abusing the justice system in an unconstitutional effort to incarcerate Trump or otherwise prevent him from running for office. And we published extensively on efforts by Democrats, Europeans, and Brazilians to engage in mass surveillance of social media accounts and text messaging apps to search for disfavored speech.
In addition, we have repeatedly defended Trump and the Trump administration from false and malicious claims that they have violated the Constitution or undermined democratic norms any more than Democrats. We showed that Trump and Republican demands for censorship have paled against the totalitarian weaponization by Democrats of the Intelligence Community to spy on the Trump campaign, spread disinformation, interfere in elections, and create a global Censorship Industrial Complex. We repeatedly pointed out that between 2017 and 2021, the Trump administration obeyed court orders, consistent with the clear requirement under the Constitution that it do so.
And we were the first to report on new evidence that President Barack Obama’s CIA Director had ordered the spying on Trump campaign officials to justify surveillance of the Trump campaign, spread disinformation, interfere in the 2016 election, and undermine a duly elected president.
Since Trump’s reelection, we have defended his administration’s justified cuts to USAID, the Department of Education, and other agencies. We have welcomed his use of legal executive authority to make sweeping orders to end “gender-affirming care” for minors and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. We documented and condemned the role of the CIA and USAID in instigating and justifying the impeachment of Trump in 2019, and USAID for contributing to the Russia collusion hoax. We have argued that Democrats and the media’s claims that these actions are unconstitutional are false and politically motivated.
Few formerly Left-wing journalists and commentators have done more to recognize and document the Left’s descent into totalitarianism and irrationality. We have made the case that, given Democrats’ many failures and abuses of power, Trump’s victory was a moral win, not just an electoral one.
Given all of this, we believe it is necessary to speak out against the Trump Administration’s recent violations of the spirit and, and perhaps the letter, of the United States Constitution with regards to free speech, privacy, and the separation of powers.
The Trump administration detained and may deport a Palestinian student activist named Mahmoud Khalil for his involvement in university protests and his alleged support for Hamas. The Trump administration is using AI to review the social media accounts of tens of thousands of foreign students for wrongthink. And the administration, over the weekend, ignored a judge’s order to return planeloads of alleged gang members from Venezuela to the United States and instead sent them to El Salvador, claiming that the 1798 Alien Enemies Act allows for its noncompliance because it is non-justiciable outside of the court’s authority.
These actions do not, either individually or together, approach anything close to the unconstitutional “whole-of-society” censorship and weaponization of government by the Democratic Party, but they may become a pattern that, if left unchecked, threatens to undermine the administration’s moral authority. Given the ongoing assault on free speech and individual rights in Europe, maintaining this authority is sorely needed if civil liberties and Enlightenment values are to be upheld in the West.
The courts may still rule that some of those actions are constitutional. The fact that the Palestinian student activist is not a citizen may make his deportation constitutional. Democrats have been using the National Science Foundation for the last decade to fund universities the development of AI-based censorship tools to give or sell to social media platforms. And the Justice Department has complied with orders by a judge for a sworn declaration, and the court will hold another hearing on Friday.
Even so, the Trump administration’s actions violate the spirit of the Constitution’s protections for freedom of speech, privacy, and due process. Khalil was indeed involved in negotiations between Columbia University and student protestors, and many foreign students have expressed anti-Israel views, but deporting someone for exercising what appears to be a lawful exercise of free speech and using AI surveillance tools to surveil foreign students’ views on a complex topic, establish a dangerous precedent that will likely have an intended chilling effect on speech for foreign students and citizens alike, particularly around the Israel-Palestine conflict. Such a chilling effect is overreaching, counterproductive, and wrong. Both critics and supporters of Israel alike should reject such broad measures and instead support open discourse and debate on university campuses.
And, given that American presidents have only activated the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 during wars, and since Congress has not approved of any war with Venezuela, it is for the judiciary, not the executive branch, to decide whether the Act is non-justiciable. The Alien Enemies Act has only been invoked previously during the War of 1812, World War I, and World War II, and even then, the courts reviewed whether the Act was being appropriately applied.
Trump’s invocation of the statute refers to a “hybrid criminal state that is perpetrating an invasion of and predatory incursion into the United States.” The Act, however, specifies that the “invasion or predatory incursion” must be one perpetrated “by any foreign nation or government.” The administration claims that the Venezuelan gang is acting as a “de facto government in the areas in which it is operating,” but this argument is not legally sound. There is also not sufficient evidence to support the DOJ’s claim that the gang is taking directions from the Maduro government.
Reinforcing the perception that the Trump administration is violating the Constitutionally protected separation of powers, Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts yesterday condemned calls for the impeachment of the judge overseeing the Alien Enemies Act case. “For more than two centuries,” said Roberts in a public statement, “it has been established that impeachment is not an appropriate response to disagreement concerning a judicial decision. The normal appellate review process exists for that purpose.”
Roberts’ statement may have been partly motivated by Trump’s statement, made a few hours earlier, about the Alien Enemies Case judge. “This judge,” wrote Trump on Truth Social, “like many of the Crooked Judges’ I am forced to appear before, should be IMPEACHED!!!”
Roberts’ statement likely reflects the opinion of the majority of Supreme Court justices. It is rare for justices to issue public statements, as they tend to let their rulings speak for themselves. Two weeks ago, Roberts and Trump-appointed justice Amy Coney Barrett joined liberal justices Elena Kagan, Sonia Sotomayor, and Ketanji Brown Jackson in refusing to overturn a lower court order requiring the Trump administration to pay out USAID grants. Barrett’s other rulings suggest that there are at least five justices who agree with Roberts.
None of the three cases described above are needed for the Trump administration to implement its agenda. If any foreign students are a proven national security threat then they can be deported on that basis and not on their expressions of sympathy with Gazans or even Hamas. Our highest court has repeatedly ruled that Nazis can march through neighborhoods of Holocaust survivors as long as they do not immediately incite violence, and we should defend that high bar for censorship, as difficult as it is sometimes. And the Trump administration could have simply returned the alleged gang members to the United States, kept them in detention, and appealed the court’s order.
Whatever political gains the Trump administration believes it is getting from such actions are significantly outweighed by their moral and political harm. In all three cases, the administration’s actions undermine the ethos in which our founding fathers created the United States of America as a beacon of freedom, privacy, and rule of law protected through the separation of powers. And the Trump administration’s actions undermine one of the central claims upon which Trump was elected, and which drew him support from independents and Democrats, which is that Trump would protect the public from an out-of-control deep state. “They’re not coming after me,” said Trump, famously, “they’re coming after you. I’m just standing in the way.”
A top Democratic pollster recently confirmed that Trump won the popular vote because he persuaded Democrats and Independents to vote for him. While those voters may care more about inflation and immigration than civil liberties, many of them also care about free speech, privacy, and the separation of powers. And many of Trump’s new independent and liberal voters were likely alienated by the Democratic Party’s assault on civil liberties. If Trump signals that he is attacking free speech, violating the separation of powers, and “coming after” independent justices, he will undermine his presidency and destroy his nationalist and populist coalition.
Trump himself must understand deeply the importance of civil liberties and the separation of powers. The IC illegally spied on his campaign and spread disinformation about him. The FBI invaded the sacred privacy of his home in Florida. The government censored his voters. No president in American history has been more victimized by unconstitutional governmental abuses of power than Trump.
It is disrespectful to the civil libertarians and constitutionalists in the Republican coalition for the Trump administration to behave in ways that run contrary to their values. Many independents, Democrats, and liberals were reassured by Trump’s alliance with former liberal Democrats Tulsi Gabbard and Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., who are lifelong advocates for freedom of speech and privacy. The Transportation Security Administration apparently spied on Gabbard through its “Quiet Skies” program because of her foreign policy views. And the Biden Administration demanded and achieved censorship of Kennedy for his constitutionally protected speech.
Trump’s former campaign manager and current chief of staff, Susie Wiles, understands the importance of building a big tent, including one that includes civil libertarians; it was at the heart of her successful strategy to win a majority of the popular vote in the 2024 election. Vice President JD Vance received his law degree from Yale Law School and has spoken out eloquently against European censorship. And Secretary of State Marco Rubio has made clear that he wants to put free speech at the center of America’s foreign policy diplomacy.
Why, then, is the Trump administration engaged in such self-destructive behavior? Why has it been ignoring the multiple warnings it has been given, including from its own supporters and the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court?
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This is not the cause of the problem…it is the result of bad ideas and censorship. The left controlled the narrative for years and during Covid the lies and propaganda got so bad that a new media outlet formed. This is what you are seeing!! Get some better ideas and people will start to listen.
1. What you see here is clearest illustration why things are so messed up and why it cannot get any better until this asymmetry is addressed.
Put simply: right-wing has narrative dominance.
My org (@mmfa) did this study and been sounding this alarm for years. Some thoughts...
All you responding negatively to Sachs just mystify me...look back at all the conflicts and regime changes since WWII. What has America's involvement in wars done for the US citizen or the country we are supposedly trying to help. You would be wise to start questioning our countries motives. Who benefits from these conflicts? Certainly not Ukrainians, their country is getting destroyed and they can't beat Russia without starting WWIII. Only the military industrial complex wins in this one!
@adgirlMM So your solution is to keep unnecessary jobs so people stay employed? It is tough to fire people, but eventually they will find jobs in a more useful part of the economy and all will benefit. It's always fun throwing the party...dealing with the hangover isn't fun for anyone.
Gather round MAGA. It's time
to explain this one more time.
83% of the federal workforce works outside of DC in states all across the country.
In some states, like Alabama and New Mexico, the federal government is the largest employer.
While you are rooting for hardworking Americans to lose their jobs because of "government bloat," remember these Americans are your neighbors, your friends, and maybe even family members.
When people lose their jobs, it creates financial hardship. It increases unemployment payouts. It reduces consumer demand and decreases spend, which hurts local businesses.
That happening on a national scale all across the country impacts the economy.
While saving "billions" in government spend which you'll never see a dime, you will feel the pain of the strain unemployment takes on the economy, coupled with tariffs, and increased cost of goods due to rising inflation.
Congratulations on saving the government money while hurting the lives of average Americans.
Winning. 🇺🇸
I suppose USAID was also protecting us from the coronavirus as well as all these others you listed. That worked out well...instead science manipulated the virus in the name of "science" and it escaped and killed millions of people. I will take my chances not have government agencies working on any of this shit!!
Omg. In an absolutely shocking video, a fired USAID worker says Donald Trump has terminated our ability to stop deadly outbreaks of Dengue Fever, Ebola, Mpox, Polio, and Bird Flu from coming to the United States. Every single American should see this.
Give me THUMBS UP (👍) if you support Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s nomination as Secretary of Health and Human Services!
Do you think Congress should approve him?
YES or NO?
🚨BREAKING: Reports are coming out that Senator Mitch McConnell (R-KY) is unwilling to vote to confirm Robert F. Kennedy Jr, Tulsi Gabbard and Kash Patel.
Let's send him a message... if you think that Senator McConnell should vote to confirm them, leave a "👍" in the comments.