The Friday Letter / No.496 / June 10, 2022
Private to Joe Biden: Four days after D-Day anniversary
Edited with spelling corrections at 9:11 a.m. E.T.
There is so much good reporting these days on the government's desperate attempt to prevent Trump from running for re-election, but finding it requires time-consuming journeys into internet websites. It will never be found in the legacy media.
Our purpose here is to point the way to this good reporting by linking and summarizing stories generated at news websites like American Greatness, The Federalist, Just the News, The Daily Mail, The Daily Signal, The New York Post, Media Research Center, and The Washington Examiner, among others. (We also look at left-partisan websites like Vox and Media Matters for America.) We don't have the resources to generate much original reporting.
What almost all of these center-right media have in common right now is solid reporting on how the Democrat Party and its media partners find themselves in a fierce battle to keep Trump from running, stopping at nothing to derail his candidacy. Most egregious are harassment and indictment of the party's political enemies (Peter Navarro the latest) while actual criminals who lied to the FBI and to Congress walk free. Check out a few of these websites for the best reporting on these matters.
You may not know that the Kavanaugh assassination attempt didn't strike the Media Democrats as a big story. Quickly, as we are on deadline here, let us review Senate Majority Leader Schumer's threat of physical violence on Justices Gorsuch and Kavanaugh, a felony for which he has never been indicted.
The threat regarded a coming SCOTUS decision that Schumer was certain to oppose, even before it was issued. The case was a challenge to a Louisiana law that requires abortion doctors to have admitting privileges at a local hospital.
“I want to tell you Gorsuch, I want to tell you Kavanaugh, you have released the whirlwind, and you will pay the price,” Schumer said on the steps of the Supreme Court in March 2020. “You will not know what hit you if you go forward with these awful decisions.”
We find it difficult to ignore the probable connection between Schumer's threats and the Kavanaugh assassination attempt.
If Peter Navarro can be placed in leg irons for refusing to testify at the Democrats' January 6 kangaroo court, why can't Schumer for inciting violence against a Supreme Court Justice?
Data base
Active shooter incidents in the U.S. rose from 31 in 2017, the first year of Trump's presidency, to 61 in 2021, the first year of Biden's presidency, the FBI reports.
In 2020, the 40 shootings took place in 19 states. In 2021, the 61 shootings took place in 30 states. Four of the shooters in 2021 were killed by armed citizens, 14 by law enforcement.
June is the most popular month for psychopaths to shoot people, Saturday the most popular day of the week, noon to 6 p.m. the preferred time.
Coming in first for activity with six shootings last year was California, the state with the nation's most restrictive gun laws.
Short takes on the news
Another unlucky Clinton comrade checks out. The family of a top Bill Clinton advisor who admitted Jeffrey Epstein into the White House seven times is trying to block the release of details of what is reported as his fatal self-inflicted gunshot wound after he was found hanging from a tree 30 miles from his home, The Daily Mail reports. . .
Listen closely and do what we say. Thousands of prospective illegal immigrants are en route to the U.S. Southern border with instructions to Joe Biden to let them in and cancel the Title 42 restrictions, The New York Post reports. Estimates are that from 4,000 to 9,500 people are headed our way. An organizer called Villigran warned the Biden government not to stop them, issuing a threat that “the migrant women and children, the migrant families are not bargaining chips for ideological and political interests” . . .
How to save money in government. Seattle is saving a boatload of money now that more than 400 officers have left the police force under the city's highly popular defund the police program. The trade off – a small price to pay in this highly progressive city – is a 171 per cent rise from last year in citizens being shot, and a 20 percent increase overall in violent crime, The Daily Signal reports. . .
The U.S. has no lock on insanity. A Norwegian woman called Christina Ellingsen, who represents the global feminist organization Women's Declaration International, faces up to three years in prison for claiming that males can't be lesbians. She's in hot water under Norway’s “hate crimes” law for questioning the legitimacy of a man named Christine Jentoft because he calls himself a lesbian. Amnesty International is one of Christina's accusers, Summit News reports. . .
How to grow the NFL audience. A man who calls himself Justine Lindsay and a transgender woman, 29, is the newest member of the Carolina Panthers cheerleading squad, The Daily Mail reports . . .
Great moments in the Annuls of Stupidity. The Daily Express releases a poll of American voters showing that Meghan Markle is one of their preferred candidates, along with Michelle Obama and Hillary Clinton, for president in 2024. Meghan is called the Duchess of Sussex because she is married to a prince or something. The only downside we can see is war, and let's hope this time the Brits don't burn down the White House like they did in 1812. Are these polled voters the same ones who think that “Doctor” Jill Biden would make a swell Surgeon General?
Will he run? (part 2)
Here are some less-than-subtle hints that Trump is about to be off and running for re-election: the yard signs now available at his online store. Our favorite: “Mean tweets and cheap gas 2024.” Painted on the back windshield of a car in Florida: “2024: Making cheap gas great again.”
Election fraud update
Georgia. The office of Georgia's inept secretary of state, Republican Brad Raffensperger, has admitted it botched the tally of a Democrat primary election for the DeKalb County commission. Continuing problems with Georgia's vote-counting apparatus, both mechanical and fraudulent, make its election reporting unreliable at best, putting the legitimacy of the upcoming general election in peril. Georgia seems in no hurry to make its elections fair and honest by going to paper ballots and one-day voting. Under its new but weak election law, drop boxes will still be used – along with absentee voting a major source of voting fraud. Raffensperger continues to claim there was no fraud in the 2020 election despite video evidence of ballot-box stuffing by Democrat election workers.
Pennsylvania. The more we learn about vote counting traditions in the Keystone State, the more she can lay claim as Election Fraud Queen of the Nation. We know about the 800,000 votes that magically appeared after the polls had closed in 2020, handing the state to Biden. The custom predates 2020, by how much we may never know.
A disgraced former Democrat congressman, Michael “Ozzie” Myers, has pled guilty to ballot-box stuffing and bribing a now-convicted election judge to help certain Democrats in their primary races from 2014-2018. The South Philadelphia election judge, Domenick Demuro, pled guilty in 2020 to accepting the bribes.
Myers served in Congress from 1976-1980 and was expelled for his role in the Abscam scandal.
“At Myers’ direction, Demuro would add these fraudulent votes to the totals during Election Day, and then would later falsely certify that the voting machine results were accurate,” a Justice Department report said. See the full story at Just the News.
Yet another reason to ditch electronic voting and require paper ballots in all elections, as in France, where election results are known within hours of polls closing.
Quote for today
“Still no acknowledgment from the White Hose on the anniversary of the invasion at Normandy. In Biden's defense, his parents always referred to D-Day as his report card arrival.” – “Fox Across America” host and comedian Jimmy Faila, noting that Biden failed to acknowledge the June 6 D-Day anniversary for the second year in a row.
RE: Election fraud update
As a resident of Pennsylvania, I can testify to the corruption in the Keystone State. About a decade ago, John Perzel (R) and Bill DeWeese (D) did a little prison time. This tidbit is from the category of only-in-Pennsylvania. Both had served as speaker of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives. Both were convicted of scams involving misuse of public money. And (only-in-Pennsylvania) did some time as cellmates. Oh, to have been a fly on the wall and listen to the conversation between these two crooks.
RE; Keystone corruption
My next newsletter (about June 22) is about how the men/women/or neither kind bathrooms at the Governor’s Residence and state Capitol buildings create a serious risk to public health.
No joke.