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…The top story as we head into Thursday is the President's completely justified and long overdue revocation of former CIA director John Brennan's security clearance yesterday afternoon. The reaction from the forces in the Dem-Left-Media complex are predictable.…
Blogging will be even lighter than usual while I'm on the road.
…On this day in 1248 the foundation stone of Cologne Cathedral, built to house the relics of the Three Wise Men, was laid. Work progressed on the cathedral for 632 years.
…Despite the allegations of abuse about Keith Ellison, he easily won in a landslide for his run at the Minnesota AG slot as fellow traveler and probable perjurer Ilhan Omer won in her bid to take his vacant House seat. Criminality and general mopery are generally seen as resume enhancers for Democrats.…
…On this day in 1040 King Duncan I was killed in battle against his first cousin and rival Macbeth who then became King of Scotland and the subject of a play by Shakespeare published in 1623. All just so American students could be subjected to it in English literature.
…First up, in the wake of the Charlottesville leftist-orchestrated Reichstag fire protests, it is now painfully apparent that the narrative the Democrat-Left-Media complex attempted to establish, starting with last year's deadly debacle, has now blown up in their faces.…
The Blog Heaper may not be keeping up too well in the next week, due to stuff. We'll see. Only been keeping up sporadically anyway. Is anybody out there?
…On this day in 1889 William Gray of Hartford, Connecticut was granted United States Patent Number 408,709 for "Coin-controlled apparatus for telephones." And the pay phone was born. …
…Nothing like a bloody riot over the anniversary of a Reichstag Fire of a staged event to try and distract from the real scandals going on including Dianne Feinstein's unwittingly (or otherwise) having a spy for the Chi-Coms on her staff for 20 years, the heir apparent to take over Keith Ellison's House seat committing perjury, the Democrat ties to the New Mexico Jihad terror camp, and the continuing revelations that the case against PDT is nothing less than a coup attempt by Obama and Clinton to overthrow the 2016 election.…
…On this day in 1981 the first IBM Personal Computer was released. Its operating system was DOS 1.0. …
…On this day in 1965 rowdy blacks in the Watts area of Los Angeles attempted to burn their neighborhood down. They didn't succeed in burning the Korean stores in the area for some odd reason.
…On this day in 1977 in Yonkers, New York, 24-year-old postal employee David Berkowitz AKA "Son of Sam" was arrested for a series of killings in the New York City area over the period of one year. He killed 6 people and wounded 9 others. Why is this asshole still breathing our air today? NY has not executed anyone since 1963 is why.
…As I have said before, it's becoming more and more difficult to categorize specific news items because they all are interrelated. And as time passes, the common thread connecting all of them and in fact becoming the story itself is the attempt by a significant minority of the citizenry attempting nothing less than the overthrow of this nation and the permanent subjugation of the people. …
…On this day in 1974 Richard Nixon resigned from office.…
…Lots of things to cover this Thursday but in the lead I want to shine the spotlight on a story that is for sure going to get lost in the sauce, and intentionally so. …The revelations that an aide to Senator Dianne Feinstein, who has been working in her office for the past 20 years, has been spying for the People's Republic of China.…
…On this day in 1969 the Manson death cult commited the Tate murders. …
…Looks like the Democrat-Media narrative has been foiled again as a slew of Trump-backed candidates appear to have swept the bellwether races that the Left hoped would be harbingers of their more and more mythical November "blue wave."…
…On this day in 1863 the New York City draft riots began. Opponents of conscription began three days of rioting which would be later regarded as the worst in United States history. They had two major beefs. They were angry that the law allowed more wealthy people to buy their way out of the draft and they were opposed to the war with the South as well because NY's economy was tied to the South at the time.…
…Obviously the big story in the lead was sleazy, traitorous ex-(or not?) FBI agent Peter Strzok's testimony before the House yesterday.… we are in the midst of a political and cultural sea-change gradually building before our eyes… Don't walk under any black cats today.
…On this day in 1862 the Medal of Honor was authorized by Congress. Note that is NOT The Congressional Medal of Honor although a lot of people call it that.
…bereft of any legitimate concern or criticisms of Brett Kavanaugh, the Democrat-Left Media complex is once again resorting to smear tactics including the race and gender card, the sexism/misogyny card, the frat boy cruelty card and now... the credit card…
…On this day in 1804 the infamous duel between Aaron Burr and Alexander Hamilton occurred. After the death of Hamilton, for which Burr was never prosecuted even though dueling was illegal at the time, Burr went West and became involved in a plot to drum up war with Spain. He was charged with treason for that but thanks to the efforts of John Adams who hated Jefferson at the time he was exonerated.
…there is almost universal praise for Brett Kavanaugh from the majority of conservative and GOP quarters while blood is shooting out of every orifice of the Left.…
…The big story this Tuesday is President Trump's second pick for a seat on the SCOTUS, Brett Kavanaugh. From our side, there has been some trepidation about his record and beliefs, although judging by reactions from conservative circles, the reaction has been nothing but positives and praise for the President. From the other side, the reaction has been a vast wave of epithets, rants, obscenities, theatrics and rhetoric heaped upon the President, conservatives, his supporters and especially Judge [ XX ] who will keep women and blacks in chains and toss little brown babies into the gas chambers.…
…On this day in 1850 President Zachary Taylor died after eating copious amounts of raw fruit and iced milk, he was succeeded in office by Vice President Millard Fillmore. There has been much speculation about his death.
…Start of a new week and besides the incredible details of the Thai kids' being rescued (four safe as the rescue operation continues), the big news is the impending announcement from the White House as to the nominee to fill the vacant seat on the Supreme Court.…
…On this day in 1456 Joan of Arc was retried and acquitted heresy 25 years after she had been burned to death. People who want religious law in the US should not forget this kind of history.
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Independence Day may technically be over, but is there ever a time not to be a proud American? Plus, more wicked funny posters about lots of other stuff.…
…On this day in 1535 Sir Thomas More was executed for treason against King Henry VIII of England. His treason was refusal to acknowledge Henry VIII has the head of the church in England. This has led to a play and two major movies named A Man For All Seasons.
…On this day in 1775 the Second Continental Congress adopted the Olive Branch Petition in a final effort to avoid a war with England. King George refused to read it and declared the colonies in 'open rebellion'.…
…the big story continues to be the President's search for the next justice to take the seat vacated by the ankling of Antony Kennedy. …