Weekend Intelligence State Expose Open Comments

Back in September, Mike Benz, the founder of the Foundation for Freedom Online, delivered a speech at Hillsdale College titled Speedrunning the History of the Intelligence State.

The transcript is excerpted below.  The video of the speech is proprietary so I am unable to post it here, but it can found at the link.

We’ll sort of speed-run the essential history all the way up to the present, but we’re going to start in the year 1948. This is the sort of “Year Zero” of the founding of the intelligence capacities of the U.S. government. Instead of learning what you’d find in an ordinary history book, we’re going to start with a document that I’m curious if anyone has ever seen, called “The Inauguration of Organized Political Warfare.”

and,

The predecessor to the CIA, the OSS, together with our War Department (as it was called at the time), was working with criminal groups in Italy as well as with church organizations and others who were being prosecuted by Mussolini. They served as a sort of guerilla resistance to assist the U.S. Army and intelligence operations. We had that network established. It was unseemly but seen as necessary in a time of war, but it was maintained in times of peace for political warfare. Suddenly, organized crime becomes not a criminal offense but rather a sanctioned instrument of statecraft. To drive that point home, Miles Copeland, one of the founding members of the CIA, wrote in his own book that, “Had it not been for the mafia, the Communists would by now be in control of Italy.”

plus,

For decades, this anti-propaganda law prevented the U.S. government’s mammoth broadcasting arms from delivering programming to American audiences. “Mammoth” is not a big enough word. After World War II, at this exact time in 1948, the UN Declaration for Human Rights came out and forbade the territorial acquisition of other countries by military force. Against these new international norms and standards, international law, you could not simply have a military occupation of the Philippines like the United States had in the early 1900s.

So, with hard power ruled out as the dominant means to have an empire, the U.S. transitioned to a soft power empire, dominated by agencies like the Central Intelligence Agency, democracy promotion programs at the State Department, later USAID, and the whole swarm army we’re about to meet. But even right out of the gate, the Central Intelligence Agency immediately moved into the media space to control the messaging that people around the world experienced.

but then,

Now, the first thing that forced the restructuring of the intelligence state into its current form was a series of scandals that led up to and ultimately culminated in what was called the Church Committee hearings. Also, there was the Pike Committee. On the left here is Frank Church. He was the Democratic senator who spearheaded those hearings. It was the first time the Central Intelligence Agency ever had congressional oversight. It had been around for 30 years, and members of Congress were not allowed to see what it was doing. There was no oversight, no accountability—no one was saying, “Hey, let me look at that.” There was no gang of eight. It was only with the Church Committee that we created a House Intelligence Committee to allow a select handful of members of the House to conduct oversight. It was only then that we created the Senate Intelligence Committee to do the same on the Senate side.

Foundation for Freedom Online website here.

 

 


Posted

in

by

Tags:

Comments

91 responses to “Weekend Intelligence State Expose Open Comments”

  1. Tedtam Avatar
    Tedtam

    Getting ready to start my day and my class, but I had to share this from a sister late last night.

    Why does Trump want to rename the gulf to the Gulf of America? It is because Biden is trying to prevent him from drilling in the Gulf of Mexico.

    1. Adee Avatar
      Adee

      That is a good one. 🙂

  2. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    Dayaam! Tedtam is up EARLY!!!

    38 degrees and STILL TOO DAMN COLD HERE!!! And I am about tired of it. Gonna’ be cold all nest week. I don’t rememebr when we’ve had a cold spell that lasted this long, it’s usually 4 or 5 days at a time. Global warming I guess.
    Mornin’ Gang

  3. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    Meanwhile in Sacramento, the Clowns that run the state have called a Special Session for this emergency. Oh, for the wildfires raging in and around LA you axe? NOPE They’re concerned that the EVIL ORANGE MAN will deport murders, rapists and thieves if they are here illegally…… ~SPITS~

    As fires destroy parts of LA, California lawmakers start special session to prepare for Donald Trump

    SACRAMENTO, Calif. — As wildfires continued to ravage parts of Los Angeles on Thursday, California lawmakers in Sacramento officially began a special legislative session to prepare the state for President-elect Donald Trump.

    Thursday marked the first regular floor session for state lawmakers since the fires began. Those fires are expected to leave Southern California with one of, if not the, most expensive catastrophes in U.S. History. The damage also raises questions about California’s future with the property insurance market, which has been hesitant or refusing to insure residents living in disaster prone parts of the state.

    The Democratic-led Assembly and State Senate paused their regular business Thursday to gavel into the Trump-related special legislative session, which Gov. Gavin Newsom ordered days after the presidential election.

    That session is meant to quickly provide the California Department of Justice an extra $25 million to prepare for legal battles with the Trump administration. A special session is not required to do this, because budget-related legislation goes into effect immediately with approval anyway in California.

    You can’t make this S#!T UP!!!!

    1. Bonecrusher Avatar
      Bonecrusher

      The D polititurds are intent on severely punishing the citizens of CA for electing them to office. This seems to be established fact by their actions. So I say give it to them, the citizens, good and hard so that they will elect better representatives the next election. In a sane world, the current actions of the CA legislature and Governor would be enough to eliminate the D party in CA. Unfortunately, we do not live in a sane world.

  4. bsue54 Avatar
    bsue54

    It’s all the way up to 29 here in the woods… I guess January is as good a time as any to have “winter”

  5. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    On July 2, 1967 history was made in the Unlimited Hydro Racing Class. For the first time ever, aircraft power was defeated by automobile engines. The Miss Chrysler Crew sponsored a 32 ft boat built by Lauterback Marine, powered by 2 Hemis built by Keith Black and history was made on the Detroit River.

    1. Texpat Avatar
      Texpat

      The race is named after Horace Dodge, a fascinating figure in American history.

      For ten years, the Dodge brothers’ company was supplier to Ford, and John Dodge worked as vice president of the Ford company. In 1913 the Dodge brothers terminated their Ford contract and devoted their energies toward producing a Dodge automobile.[1] They introduced the Dodge Brothers 30 in November, 1914. They began building motor trucksambulances and other vehicles for the United States military during the arms buildup for World War I At war’s end, their company manufactured and marketed both cars and trucks. By 1919, Ford bought back the Dodges’ stock for $25 million.[5]

      He was inducted into the Automotive Hall of Fame in 1981.

      1. Super Dave Avatar
        Super Dave

        Yes I knew this, I guess I should have pointed out the connection to the race.

  6. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    It’s 30 with a surprise 1-2 inches of powdery snow on the ground. The birds, squirrels and rabbits are extra paranoid today because the white background makes anything moving a target for the hawks.

  7. Dr phil Good-E=1984 Avatar
    Dr phil Good-E=1984

    Saturday morning cartoons at the SKCOTUS.

    https://youtu.be/mrLEoIWtAtg?si=fSFbIq4rizkecpgO

  8. GJT Avatar
    GJT

    I don’t know how to link it but James Woods has posted on X that they returned to their home and it is still standing.

  9. squawkbox Avatar
    squawkbox

    Okay you fans of UT what is wrong with this picture?

    1. Super Dave Avatar
      Super Dave

      A Polled Hereford doesn’t have horns? Oh, I’m not a UT fan but hate that they lost to Ohio.

      1. squawkbox Avatar
        squawkbox

        Nailed it

    2. Texpat Avatar
      Texpat

      Well, they’re serving Bud Light so it must be some Yankee gay bar. That Hereford head with long horns is an insult.

      1. Super Dave Avatar
        Super Dave

        I started to mention the Bud light.

  10. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    Everything vanished in our usually lively backyard. Not a creature in sight. Then a colleague of this guy swooped down right outside my kitchen window. It’s a Northern Goshawk, a raptor native in the area, but I haven’t seen one in years.

    1. Dr phil Good-E=1984 Avatar
      Dr phil Good-E=1984

      Birds aren’t such bird brains after all.

  11. squawkbox Avatar
    squawkbox

    The Deep State will strike back. They are not going to go to sleep simply because Trump won.

    [videopress GVetvA2w w=854 h=480]
    [videopress kBuucrDz w=854 h=480]
    (D) Rep Nichols calls for the creation of a Shadow Cabinet from the well of the house. Yeah prolly at 10pm after everyone went home…….

    Democratic governors create group to resist Trump policies

    govsfordemocracy.org

    The Deep State Strikes Back!

    A front-runner for the top White House intelligence job may be planning to run cover for the IC, sources say

    “Ladies and gentlemen, as we begin our descent into the state of insanity , please ensure your seatbelts are fastened securely and remain seated with your seatbacks in the upright position and your try tables up and fastened.

  12. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    These calls had me screaming at the TV last night. Unbelievable. What was Sarkisian thinking ?

    Kirk Herbstreit said he wasn’t second-guessing Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian about one fourth-quarter play call, but it sure sounded like it.

    And the ESPN analyst wasn’t alone after the Longhorns came up short in a 28-14 loss to Ohio State in the College Football Playoff semifinals that cost Texas a chance to play for the national championship.

    The play in question came on a second-and-goal from the one-yard line with just over three minutes left in the fourth quarter and Texas trailing by a touchdown.

    After Jerrick Gibson was stopped for no gain on a rush attempt on a first and goal from the one, Sarkisian went to a pitch play to running Quintrevion Wisner, who was tackled for a 7-yard loss.

    Wisner had been running right through that OSU line all night long. All he needed was one yard.

  13. Tedtam Avatar
    Tedtam

    Just got back from my rosary making class. I’m happy to report that it was very successful. All of my evaluations are glowing, I have volunteers for the next time I do one, and I received several queries for when I plan to hold another class.

    They like me! They really like me!

  14. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    I’m trying to make a big pot of chicken soup and babysit my granddaughter. Thanks to all the drugs I take, I don’t have the stamina I used to have. This injection I take every 2 weeks kicks my….lots of fatigue for 24 to 48 hours.

  15. squawkbox Avatar
    squawkbox

    Stroud needs a front line.

  16. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    Mary Chastain at Legal Insurrection was commiserating about Tulsi Gabbard flipping on the FISA Section 702 issue.

    She ends her column with a photo of her new front door welcome mat. I want one, too.

  17. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    I was looking at the Notre Dame roster and shocked at the size of these guys. Check out how many 6′-6″ and 6′-7″ players they have.

  18. squawkbox Avatar
    squawkbox

    A little Cream to go with my coffee

  19. squawkbox Avatar
    squawkbox

    The song I played LOUD when leaving the depot.

  20. squawkbox Avatar
    squawkbox

    The song I played LOUD when entering the depot.

  21. Tedtam Avatar
    Tedtam

    Better late than never….the C&C roundup, the after dinner edition:

    Good morning, C&C, it’s Saturday! This Weekend Edition marks T-minus nine days till Inauguration. Today’s roundup includes: President Trump not sentenced at all, and corporate media lamely tries to take a victory lap—but nobody watches; Fortune accidentally gives away the corporate media game and things may never be the same; President Trump eviscerates the Proxy War narrative; FDA found hiding covid shot EUA documents and judge is not happy; and BlackRock takes a potentially mortal blow as a different judge finds ESG investing is illegal.

  22. Tedtam Avatar
    Tedtam

    I don’t think Mr. C. could’ve said it better, to open his column.

    Although it was completely predictable, the New York Times still ran perhaps its stupidest article in a long series of cognitively compromised columns, this one capped with the stunningly imbecilic headline, “As a Felon, Trump Upends How Americans View the Presidency.” A far more honest headline would have been, “Trump’s Sentencing Proves Liberal Lawfare Complete Waste of Time.

    /snip

    Merchan’s unprecedented non-sentence left the Times with very little ammunition to work with, but it did it’s lying best. In the Times’ view, Trump has been punished: politically.

    “TrUmP is tHe fIrSt FeLoN pReSiDeNt!!”

    “While Mr. Trump was spared jail time or financial penalties,” the Times’s glum reporter noted with the slightest hint of finding a bright side, “he effectively had the word ‘felon’ tattooed on his record for all time unless a higher court overturns the conviction.”

    Hahaha! Stop it! It’s too much! The best slam the Times could come up with was this is going on his permanent record. That is, effectively permanent. But not actually permanent! Because Trump’s appeal is still pending, and it’s pending under a whole new regime. So.

  23. Tedtam Avatar
    Tedtam

    Then there’s bit of arrogant attitude:

    The reporter scared up an appropriate, if false, quotation from Barack Obama’s former lawyer who sadly said “You have somebody who is an adjudicated felon 34 times over, but you also have a nation that is either so numb or so in shock that it does not know how to react.”

    Oh, go suck an egg.

    Please. That is a progressive fantasy. Not only do we know exactly how to react, we did react. We re-elected the felon. Nor are we numb or in shock; we are furious. And we’re not going to let sold-out corporate media get away with it this time.

  24. Tedtam Avatar
    Tedtam

    Trump still has the appeal, and this observation was made:

    Liberals will simply be inconsolable if the conviction is reversed and they lose their “felon” label, which is all they have to show for all that effort.

    We could all make our coffee with liberal tears when that happens. I don’t know if that would make it bitter or sweet. I guess we’ll find out.

  25. Tedtam Avatar
    Tedtam

    The C&C has the hilarious story about how major media got fooled by a fake disgruntled X employee. They ran a fake story based on the fake story by the fake eX-employee:

    Ruh roh. Not only did Fortune fall for being journalistically catfished —without evidence— but it also lied about its sourcing.

    Lying corporate media is on life support. I keep telling you these articles quoting only anonymous sources are pure propaganda. If it fits the narrative, any bad actor can supply willing corporate media reporters who will neither try to confirm or deny the story, but will merely run with it so long as its politically helpful.

    Can’t argue with that!

    If we had a functioning corporate media instead of a sold-out, deep-state propaganda operation, Fortune would not have deleted its article in panic. Instead, it would have published a much more introspective follow-up story explaining what went wrong, how it violated its own journalistic standards, and how it plans to fix it to make sure this doesn’t happen again.

    Too much to hope for.

  26. Tedtam Avatar
    Tedtam

    Then the discussion of not-yet-President Trump tearing down narratives:

    In other words, Trump wadded up the insane narrative of “unprovoked Russian aggression” and tossed it into the shredder. It’s gone, never to return. Russia was provoked. And Russia’s reaction was understandable. None of the reporters challenged him. The geopolitical significance of this one tiny, official admission of truth cannot be overstated.

    Trump knew exactly what he was doing. He was doing diplomacy.

    Obviously, the folks listening most intently to Trump’s comments were the Russians and the Ukrainians. Until this week, the Russians never heard a scrap of sympathy from the United States government. Not from Biden, Blinken, Sullivan, Austin, Nuland — none of them excreted a single ounce of diplomacy, never allowing for even a hint of legitimacy in Russia’s concern about NATO’s eastward expansion.

    /snip

    The worst part is that the Ukrainians never even wanted to join NATO….Johnson talked the Ukrainians into breaking off negotiations, probably by promising them every weapon in the NATO arsenal. That’s the ‘deal’ Trump referred to.

    President Trump also shattered another narrative construct, merely by acknowledging another obvious truth, which was that Biden’s brinksmanship could be catastrophic.

    More to read, of course. Not president yet, but he’s already affecting the war that has chewed up millions of men, destroyed Ukraine, and left widows and mothers wondering who’s going to repopulate their society now.

  27. Tedtam Avatar
    Tedtam

    On the legal front:

    I have long counseled having superhuman patience in the critical effort to bring justice to the pandemic’s criminals, since accountability against resistance is always a slow and steady slog rather than any kind of race. But sometimes, the timeline surprisingly surges forward, like this week. We made major progress. Remember that famous case where the FDA straight-facedly argued it should get 75 years to produce the covid shot records? Yesterday, in that same case, heroic federal Judge Mark T. Pittman entered a new order — and it was a humdinger.

    The foot dragging at the FDA was worse than previously thought: another million pages have been discovered and not turned over. The FDA tried to come up with an excuse, and…

    Pittman roundly rejected that tortured logic. It was no new request, he more than patiently explained, but the EUA File should have been included in the FDA’s original response to his first order from 2021. The frustrated judge damned the agency, explicitly noting that “the FDA attempted to hide the file’s existence.” He dramatically ended his order by quoting George Washington: “Truth will ultimately prevail where pains are taken to bring it to light.”

    Whatever truth is in that million-page EUA file is apparently something the FDA had hoped would never ever see the light of FOIA. Things aren’t going well for the agency these days. If the FDA had thought it faced a friendly court system, it would have appealed Pittman long ago. And not only does it face this order on one flank, but on the other Robert Kennedy is poised to take control of HHS, and right on the front lines, Marty Makary is on the brink of running the FDA. Either Kennedy or Makary could order the FDA’s lawyers to stand down, and their FOIA department to turn over the records without substantial redaction.

    In other words, the FDA is being surrounded. Pains are being taken to bring it to light, and truth will ultimately prevail.

    Heads. Should. Roll. ™

    1. Adee Avatar
      Adee

      Aha, the thieves and tramps are being discovered in lots of places since President-Elect and very astute businessman Mr. Trump has been declared elected and is already organizing investigations into the Biden “reign” of unknowns illegally running the show “for him.”

  28. Tedtam Avatar
    Tedtam

    And the ESG debacle takes a big hit, and rightly so:

    Employers who manage their employees’ retirement accounts have a fiduciary duty to do their best to invest the money wisely. The law is very forgiving;…. Negligence isn’t normally enough. It usually takes an intentional act violating the fiduciary duty for a court to find liability.

    And that is exactly what happened here. In what Reuters called a “first of its kind” ruling, yesterday a federal judge in Texas held American Airlines breached its fiduciary duty by making 401k investments based on environmental, social and other non-financial (“ESG”) considerations. In other words, “ESG” means DEI, climate change, transformers, and so on, and intentionally buying unprofitable ESG stocks is inconsistent with a fiduciary’s duties.

    Specifically, and this might be the best part, ESG came into the picture because American Airlines invested a bunch of its employees’ money in Blackrock, whose entire raison d’etre is prioritizing woke ESG causes over maximizing investment returns.

    District Judge Reed O’Connor blasted this type of “investing,” writing in his final order that “The evidence made clear that American’s incestuous relationship with BlackRock and its own corporate goals disloyally influenced administration of the Plan.”

    Go woke, go broke wiss off a judge and then go broke.

    Ouch. A private BlackRock client letter explained the investment giant’s withdrawal from the NetZero collective—because of all the scrutiny and legal liability: “our memberships in some of these organizations have caused confusion regarding BlackRock’s practices and subjected us to legal inquiries from various public officials.”

    And I repeat myself…and also, nobody was confused. We all knew exactly what you were doing.

    Mr. C. believes this may be more of the impetus needed to kill the woke mind virus. Yay us!

    1. Texpat Avatar
      Texpat

      Damn, that is some serious stuff, right there. It wouldn’t be the first time Judge Reed O’Connor knocked it out of the park.

  29. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    If you thought VP nominee Tim Walz was really dumb, incurably stupid…you were wrong, it’s worse than that.

    Failed VP candidate Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN) announced his endorsement for anti-gun David Hogg for Democratic National Committee vice president.

    “David Hogg represents exactly the kind of bold, dynamic, and courageous leadership our party needs right now,” Walz wrote on X. “He has a unique ability to connect with the American people and to speak to the strengths of our party.”

    He added: “I couldn’t be happier to support him for DNC Vice Chair.”

  30. squawkbox Avatar
    squawkbox

    Watching the football game on Amazon Prime. As much as I pay for that service you are dang tootin I am gonna watch the game.

  31. Tedtam Avatar
    Tedtam

    ‘MERICA!

    Story of a man who saved his house and his neighbors by preparing and training for a fire event. Taking care of business rather than relying on the gubmint.

    Because the gubmint didn’t plan and prepare.

    And he chased off looters, too. I hate thieves.

    He should get steak dinners every week from his six neighbors who still have their homes. In perpetuity.

  32. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    We were discussing desegregation of Texas schools.
    I had to call my friend John to remind me what year Bellville schools integrated. He went to a black school in 1966 (3rd grade) out in the oilfield of Cochran/Raccoon Bend.
    It was 1967 that Bellville integrated.

    …That’s pretty amazing considering that the Supreme Court outlawed “separate but equal” in the famous Brown vs Board Of Education (Topeka) in 1954.

    By 1957 only 100 Texas school districts had desegregated.

    Obviously, it took a long time for all Texas school districts to comply.

    1. bsue54 Avatar
      bsue54

      You got me to counting in my head… I think I was in the 4th grade when they closed the “black school” and had students go to the school nearest their homes… There were 2 black girls at my school – one in my class and her older sister in the 5th grade…. I know I was in the 4th grade in Fall,1963, because – well, who doesn’t remember where you were when they announced that President Kennedy was killed???? But I had the same teacher in the 5th grade, so can’t swear that the integration didn’t happen ’til that year…

    2. Texpat Avatar
      Texpat

      Our grandfather fought a lonely battle in and around Bellville over desegregation. He tried to tell those Honyahks and Bohemian rednecks the schools were going to have to integrate. They weren’t having any of those black boys in the same school with their Vestal virginal daughters. That is why they fought him so hard as school board president on building new schools.

  33. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    THE WEEK IN PICTURES: GULF OF AMERICA EDITION!

    Trump clearly isn’t satisfied with just making America great again: he wants to make the entire western hemisphere great again! And who says Reaganism is over and fine with, now that we’re on course to reconquer the Panama Canal. Here’s an idea: build a long water pipeline from the Gulf of America directly to fire hydrants in California. (And maybe sneak some oil and natural gas in it when Newsom isn’t looking—which is most of the time.) Ten days to go!

  34. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    If you don’t know why Los Angeles can’t fund fighting house fires, then maybe you ought to take a look at this…the mayor only makes around $400K and the Fire Chief makes over $300K.

    1. Super Dave Avatar
      Super Dave

      First I’ve never heard of high paid public servants getting OT and second WTH is “Other”?!?!

  35. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    First on this frosty Morning? Dawg got me up about 4:30 but I’ve not checked in but I finished my coffee a while back. 24 here this morning and TOO DAMN COLD!!!! I am tired of this cold weather, it started on Tuesday of last week and I guess it’ll be here all through next week. They are saying mid 60’s on Friday so there that.
    Mornin’ Gang

  36. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    This is a surprisingly fair profile of Susie Wiles, Trump’s chief of staff, in the NYT. I still can’t get over her being Pat Summerall’s daughter.

    Her goal is to have 2,000 out of 11,000 appointments done by the Jan. 20 inaugural. There were only 25 completed by the first Trump inaugural in 2017, when Ms. Wiles was not in the administration. Chaos reigned over four years in the West Wing.

    “So I’ve heard,” said Ms. Wiles, whom the president-elect calls the “Ice Maiden” for her coolheaded nature. This time, she said, “I feel pretty comfortable that I can instill order at the staff level.”

    The president-elect is another matter. Ms. Wiles, 67, the first woman to hold one of the most important and precarious jobs in Washington, will move in less than two weeks into the large West Wing office once inhabited by the powerful James A. Baker III during the Reagan administration — and also the four men defeated in the position in Mr. Trump’s first term.

    1. Texpat Avatar
      Texpat

      You can’t hotlink any photos on the Week In Pictures. They’ve always been blocked.

      1. Super Dave Avatar
        Super Dave

        I didn’t know that. I can see the picture when I click on the link but I guess no one else can?

        1. Texpat Avatar
          Texpat

          Exactly. I found out the hard way.

  37. Bonecrusher Avatar
    Bonecrusher

    Where was this guy 3 years ago? Will the treasonous, participants in the coup ever be held accountable?

    1. Shannon Avatar
      Shannon

      According to the graphic, he doesn’t work there anymore. He probably was worried about retaliation or Arkancide while he was still a Cap Police employee.

  38. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    I accidentally discovered this website, SafetyVid.org, that apparently allows a person to search and download videos from public CCTV cameras across the country. For example, if you are involved in a wreck and need video to prove the other driver responsible, you can find the camera and time.

  39. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    There are many reasons CNN is burning down like a LA County wildfire. Here is one very good example by some guy named John Blake. He interviews a history professor fully marinated in the CRT/DEI/Woke ideologies about “WHITE CHRISTIAN NATIONALISM”. With Trump in office, America will cease to exist as we know it.

    Also, if you want to shut down the Department of Education, it means you are a militant racist.

    Run for your lives !!!

    If this movement gets everything it wants, what will this country look like?

    There will be no meaningful religious liberty. There will be essentially a two-tier society between the quote unquote, real Americans—those who buy into this, or pretend to — and then the rest of Americans. If you’re a person of no faith or a Muslim or anybody deemed not a true Christian, you will have a place, but you will not have a voice. The laws will be rewritten across the board. Rights as we understand them will cease to exist and instead, we’ll have the framework of biblical law.

    The idea will be that true freedom comes from following God’s laws. So freedom will be redefined. You are free to follow the laws that we set out for you as a woman, or someone who is same-sex attracted. True freedom comes from submitting to God’s law, and we will help you do that, and it will ultimately be good for you. In our education system, our American history will be made up. It will be ideological.

    and,

    They want to erase the teaching of actual history to prop up a mythical understanding of what this country was founded to be to justify their radical transformation of the country. There will be no abortion rights, and there will be limited, if any, access to contraception. There will be harsh anti-immigration laws with exceptions for people who subscribe to this Christian nationalist vision or who are seen to fit within it, religiously, politically and perhaps ethnically.

    There are potential mitigating factors: infighting or incompetence within Christian nationalist and MAGA circles, the role of the courts, resistance within government agencies and at the local and state levels. And of course, the extent to which various aspects of the Christian nationalist agenda align with Trump’s own priorities and with those of members of his inner circle, like Elon Musk.

    1. Dr phil Good-E=1984 Avatar
      Dr phil Good-E=1984

      Propagandist media is dead.

      no one believes them anymore except the unhinged lunatics.

  40. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    I haven’t been a fan of National Review for at least 10 years, but winning against Michael Mann is a great thing. Mann did his best to bankrupt Mark Steyn also with his junk climate science.

    For more than eight years, the climate scientist Michael Mann harassed National Review through litigation over a blog post — until, eventually, the First Amendment brought an end to his attack. This week, a court in our nation’s capital ordered Mann to pay us $530,820.21 worth of attorney’s fees and costs, and to do so within 30 days. It is time for him to get out his checkbook, and sign on the dotted line.

    and,

    Between 2019 and now, we have been obliged to expend yet more effort trying to recoup at least some of our costs. This week’s award will not undo all of the damage that Mann has inflicted upon us, and upon journalism more broadly — we had asked for $1 million in fees and costs, and even that was a fraction of what we have spent — but it will, at least, go some way toward making us whole.

  41. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    I’m not very enamored with former prosecutor Andrew McCarthy like so many other conservatives. I’ve disagreed with his opinions a number of times and his reluctance to file charges against government officials and prosecutors guilty of crimes has always hacked me off. However, McCarthy has written a very good column explaining the entire “Islamic rape gang” in the UK, why it’s been tolerated and the exact Islamic doctrinal justifications for raping non-Islamic women and girls. I recommend saving it for reference.

    Doctrine matters to our enemies. Which is why it should matter to us.

    Our ISIS jihadist quoted above was referring to sura (or chapter) four, verses 23–24. You may recall that last week, when I discussed the post-Obama woke FBI’s willful blindness to fundamentalist Islam, I recommended The Holy Quran: English Translation of the Meanings and Commentary, a widely distributed version of Islam’s highest scriptural source produced by the Saudi regime (that font of Wahhabism deemed by Sunnis to be the custodian of Mecca and Medina, Islam’s most revered sites).

    This translation informs us that, in sura 4:23, Allah outlines the various categories of women (mothers, daughters, sisters, etc.) with whom Muslim men are forbidden to have sexual relations. Sura 4:24 then states: “Also (prohibited are) women already married except those whom your right hands possess” (emphasis added). A footnote helpfully explains “Whom your right hands possess: i.e., captives” (italics in original). Sura 4:24 extends to all Muslim men a license granted to jihad warriors in sura 33:50:

  42. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    A Cadillac station wagon ? Not a hearse either. A 14 minute retro look at station wagons in America.

  43. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    Estee Palti has posted the ultimate Kamala impersonation at the Carter funeral. Go full screen and don’t be drinking anything.

    1. Bonecrusher Avatar
      Bonecrusher

      Now that is funny.

  44. Dr phil Good-E=1984 Avatar
    Dr phil Good-E=1984

    I guess the wooden dummy was this preacher’s ideal candidate and role model.

    Does the ex-minister suffer from severe case of TDS?
    He pens what I’d call a complete hit piece about President Trump. 

    guess he never heard of the adulterer King David?.?
    A man after God’s own heart? Yes?

    he also doesn’t mention what The Crusades were in reaction to. 

    hope you have no skeletons in your closet ex-minister man?
    they may just come out and rattle your cage one day. 

    whatcha think about this piece Jersey Boss Man?

    ps—I saw this article title which was linked from an article I was reading about Ed Young stepping down after 46 years at SBC.
    so naturally I had to read it too.

    1. Texpat Avatar
      Texpat

      It’s hard to know where to start with this guy. He spends the first 7 paragraphs explaining how horrible organized Christian religion is and what an absolutely wonderful man he is, but the world is safe because he is going to forgive everything and everybody ever connected to Christianity. How heroic.

      Whoa, stop, take a deep breath there, Martin.

      Then he launches into Trump with an endless list of accusations nearly all of which are lies.

      A man who is literally a convicted criminal.

      Really ?

      He is a serial adulterer. A pathological liar. A racist. A narcissist. A corrupt businessman. A cruel man who happily separated thousands of children from their parents — many permanently. A man who mocks disabled people, autistic teenagers, unattractive women, and veterans who get captured or killed. A man who politicized the COVID pandemic, resulting in huge numbers of unnecessary deaths. A man who admires murderous dictators like Vladamir Putin. A man who uses the perverse language of Adolf Hitler to describe immigrants. A man who is literally a convicted criminal. And a man who, more than anyone else in history, has debased the presidency of the United States of America.

      
      To make sure he’s covered insulting the entire Judeo-Christian Realm, Martin Thielen demonstrates he understands nothing about how forgiveness is understood and practiced in Judaism by insulting Simon Wiesenthal. What a conceited asshat.

      1. Dr phil Good-E=1984 Avatar
        Dr phil Good-E=1984

        Propagandist Msdnc will probably hire him as their expert on all things that have to do with Christianity.

        he’ll fit right in.

  45. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    Now, if I was going to start up an insurance company, the name “Smart Bunny” would be about 146th on the list of potential company names.

    1. Dr phil Good-E=1984 Avatar
      Dr phil Good-E=1984

      Not 147th?

    1. Bonecrusher Avatar
      Bonecrusher

      The truth is going to come out and there will be bloodshed because of and in addition to that caused by the spike. Karma can be most unpleasant, to say nothing of the afterlife.

  46. GJT Avatar
    GJT

    She kilt da blog.

    Texans play Kansas City in KC next week, so as always, it’ll be better next year.

  47. GJT Avatar
    GJT

    Youngest son and his gal got tickets to see MAGA Tony, of the Puerto Rican “floating garbage” fame in Austin at Joe Rogan’s Comedy Mothership tomorrow night. They left this afternoon to make a couple days of it and left their dog here to dog sit. Her and Buddy the Dog don’t get along real well but he tolerates her.

  48. Tedtam Avatar
    Tedtam

    Handsome Son came over for free food tonight. He looked beat. He has to get up early, drive to Conroe to collect his wife who spent the weekend with her cousins, drive her back home, and then go to work.

    He’s gonna have a long day before his day starts.

  49. Tedtam Avatar
    Tedtam

    We cooked the half brisket tonight. There are only a few crumbs left, and Hubby is going to give them to Handyman’s stray dog that he took in. The dude is a dog magnet.

  50. GJT Avatar
    GJT

    Well, that’s it for Landman till late in the year at best.

    1. GJT Avatar
      GJT

      No spoilers alerts!

  51. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    Well, that’s it for Landman till late in the year at best.

    Really? What a bummer.

    Landman is gettin’ rough.

  52. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    Youngest son and his gal got tickets to see MAGA Tony, of the Puerto Rican “floating garbage” fame in Austin at Joe Rogan’s Comedy Mothership tomorrow night.

    I have no idea what you’re talking about.

    I’m not much of a participant in Rogan World – unless he conducts some kind of headline grabbing interview.
    Call me ADHD or whatever, but as good as Rogan can be, nobody can stretch a one hour interview into three hours like he can.

    1. GJT Avatar
      GJT

      You remember the comedian at Trump’s rally in New York that got the trash truck deal going I know. They got tickets to see that guy.

  53. Adee Avatar
    Adee

    The Packers stumbled over their own feet and ended their post season with poor play. But the Texans came through very well today.

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.