Sunday, September 21, 2025

Kirk..

 


President Donald Trump and his supporters are paying tribute to conservative activist Charlie Kirk, whose assassination has intensified political tensions in the United States. 

The 63,400-seat State Farm Stadium in Arizona quickly filled up Sunday with people dressed in red, white and blue, as organizers suggested.

Send Me..


Early Sunday, people started lining up outside the State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Ariz., for the memorial for right-wing activist Charlie Kirk

People wore "I am Charlie Kirk" hats and T-shirts, "Make America Great Again" baseball caps and carried American flags. 

The line extended for over a mile outside the stadium, according to Glendale Police.

In the Image these words "Here I am Lord Send me"

ها أنا ذا يا رب أرسلني إشعياء 6: 8

Mourning..

 

Tens of thousands of mourners, many in red MAGA hats, gathered around Glendale, Arizona's State Farm Stadium in Sunday's pre-dawn hours to honor slain conservative firebrand Charlie Kirk. 

Washington emptied much of the executive branch for the event, with President Donald Trump, Vice-President JD Vance, and others.

The event rates the top-level security usually reserved for events like the Super Bowl, with Homeland Security, FBI, local police and even TSA manning the magnetometers, a security level ramped up after police arrested a man with a gun and knife inside the arena the day before the event.

 “It’s a watershed moment in American history. We haven’t had something happen like this since the assassination of John F. Kennedy or Martin Luther King. So I knew it was going to be a moment in history,” says Richard Guerra, whose wife, Haeven Guerra, is a senior field representative for the Kirk-founded political group Turning Point USA. “He wasn’t a politician. He wasn’t a president. This was a normal guy who spoke the truth and now it’s started a revival.”

Fired..


Political analyst Matthew Dowd has been fired from MSNBC for his suggestion that Charlie Kirk’s own “hateful thoughts” and “awful words” contributed to his shooting. 
MSNBC President Rebecca Kutler criticized Dowd’s remarks, emphasizing the network’s disapproval. Both Dowd and MSNBC have issued apologies, acknowledging the seriousness of the situation.
Kutler stated, “Dowd’s comments as inappropriate, insensitive and unacceptable.” She added, “We apologize for his statements, as has he. There is no place for violence in America, political or otherwise.”
 Following Kirk’s death, conservative activists have sought to identify those making offensive comments, leading to one University of Mississippi staffer being fired for insensitive online remarks.  Just a thought.

Saturday, September 20, 2025

Sad..

 


It Was..



AI..


Iota..

 

Former MSNBC senior political analyst Matthew Dowd had a few choice words for his ex-colleagues now.

“Not one person has said anything about me,” Dowd said during an appearance on Katie Couric’s podcast on Friday. “They’ve all gone out of their way to say, isn’t this horrible what happened to Jimmy Kimmel? Including Morning Joe [Scarborough] and Mika [Brzezinski], who went after me after the show, basically saying they were glad I was terminated.”

He continued, calling out his former MSNBC team for what he believes to be their seemingly selective outrage. “Today, they’re talking about how awful it is for our country that somebody like Jimmy Kimmel can’t say what he said and he is indefinitely suspended and not an iota about what their employer just did to another employee,” Dowd explained.  Just a thought.

Decline..

 
Jeff Zients, former President Joe Biden’s chief of staff during the second half of his White House tenure, admitted to Biden’s decline during a closed-doors meeting with the House Oversight Committee on Thursday.

He also revealed that Hunter Biden — the former president’s son who was convicted on tax and gun charges, but was absolved of responsibility for his crimes when his father pardoned him in December of last year — participated in the administration’s pardon process despite his lack of a formal position within it.

On in the final day of his presidency, Biden also handed out blanket pardons to other family members, including his brother James, his sister Valerie, his brother Francis, and their spouses.

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The Media talked too much about Protecting Democracy ....

Fitness..

 


Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro told ESPN host Stephen A. Smith that former Vice President Kamala Harris is "going to have to answer" for why she never raised any concerns to the public over former President Joe Biden's health in the lead-up to the 2024 election.


I haven't read the former vice president's book, and she's going to have to answer to how she was in the room and yet never said anything publicly," Shapiro told Smith.

Shapiro said he was "extremely vocal" about Biden’s fitness to run again and argued that Biden’s staff failed to fully brief him on his dwindling chances of victory.

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Eager to hear the explanation?   Just a thought.