I’ve seen this guy’s videos before, but recently went ahead and subscribed to his channel. I’ll provide his videos here so we can all learn lawyerly civil rights stuff. This episode: cops wanting to see your guns.
I’ve seen this guy’s videos before, but recently went ahead and subscribed to his channel. I’ll provide his videos here so we can all learn lawyerly civil rights stuff. This episode: cops wanting to see your guns.
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Good Monday morning. I have watched lots of this guy’s videos. I really like the idea of putting your phone on video record, so that you have evidence of what happened at the scene. Always stand on your Constitutional rights. Remember, any encounter with a cop begins with nothing bad happening and it goes down from there.
Also remember that as soon as you see those blue lights in your rear view window, your Constitutional Rights are put on hold for some period of time. Sad but true.
Disney is headed toward losing $270 million, that’s right 270 extra-large, on Snow White and now the Orange Man wants to beatdown on Mickey for being racist.
President Donald Trump‘s FCC commissioner said Friday he’s opening an investigation into the Walt Disney Co. and its ABC television network to see whether they are ‘promoting invidious forms of DEI discrimination.’
FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr announced the probe in a letter to Disney CEO Bob Iger on Friday.
The company said it was reviewing the letter and looking forward to answering the commission’s questions.
invidious
/ĭn-vĭd′ē-əs/
adjective
Envious.
Invidious is the adjective most commonly used in legal proceedings, particularly at the appellate level, to describe racist language or actions.
Asshats in Boston…
NEW: More than 80 of Harvard Law’s approximately 120 full-time professors have denounced President Trump, accusing him of posing “severe challenges to the rule of law,” following increasing deportation efforts and revocations of security clearances from anti-Trump law firms.
John Podhoretz responds:
Imagine a world in which Harvard Law profs had denounced Obama a decade ago when he said “I have a pen and a phone.” The timeline of the past decade would be different. But they’re contemptible, unprincipled, partisan careerists, and their words mean nothing.
Well it’s Monday! An we should get a little more rain today, .57″ yesterday but we still need much more.
Mornin’ Gang
My Outlook program at the office has been crashing last week and again this morning. This is irritating to me. Fortunately, a phone call to our tech support, Aldridge, seems to get things sorted out fairly quickly.
Is this the old, discontinued Outlook or the new Outlook ?
It should be the new one. He had to reinstall my profile.
Tina Ansari, the federal prosecutor who persecuted Texas Childrens’ whistleblower doctor, Ethan Haim, has been “invited” to testify about her role in the case for the House Judiciary Committee in a couple of weeks.
Is that the same as “volunteered”?
Yes, as in the Army.
Over yonder, I stumbled across this neat old Post card; Zenith Radio Factory Chicago 1937. The factory was/is located on 6001 W Dickens Ave, Chicago IL. Sadly it is in pitiful shape these days.
Guess who is sitting on top of the 60’s Mercury Tower of Power OB?
Picture taken at Vaal Dam South Africa.
She looks like the nurse on ER, the girlfriend of George Clooney. I realize that the one I am speaking of was not born when the pic was taken.
It goes from really bad to terrible at Columbia University. I’ve never seen an institution of that size publicly commit suicide like this.
Remember Jay Carney, White House press secretary for Obama ? Remember Claire Shipman, the CNN, ABC, NBC reporter ? They used to be married and now Shipman is the new second interim president of Columbia.
A 325-page House Committee on Education and the Workforce Committee report, released TK, revealed that Shipman sent a Dec. 28, 2023, text message to university leaders saying that a New York Times article, which the committee report called “complimentary” to the university, “heavily inoculates us for a while from the Capitol Hill nonsense and threat.” (Shipman spelled it “capital hill.”)
and,
Shipman’s text message suggests she “was more concerned about Columbia’s public image and exposure than confronting the substantive problem of antisemitism at the university,” per the House committee report.
This is cool. Damascus American flag. In a later video he makes a knife from it.
The largest custom knife show in the country is coming up soon in Bellville, again.
(Last year’s winners shown at this site.)
I’m going to try and make this event.
Shannon and Texpat getting warmed up for another day at hambone.
Sometimes I play the spoons.
Finished the morning rosary prayer time, and went outside to plant some seeds. I’m not moving dirt today, because I need to treadmill and I have a lot of errands this afternoon and have to head out earlier than usual.
Hubby just called. He’ll be here soon and together we’ll call the flipper who’s buying one of our properties, so we can work through the paperwork over the phone before signing contracts and stuff. Our tenant has been with us for many years, but she’ll have to move. Her rent has been way under market for a long time, and the new guy will (1) probably move her out so he can make upgrades, and/or (2) raise her rent, which she can’t afford. We haven’t raised the rent because we didn’t want to do what will probably be an expensive turnover – it’s always been an overload of work or health issues with Hubby that we’ve wanted to put it off. We also kept the rent low because she is such a nice lady and has taken pretty good care of the house. Unlike many of our other tenants, she’s taken pride in her home.
She’s a very nice lady and we feel for her family’s health issues, but it’s time for us to let go. Hubby can’t keep up with the maintenance and we’ll make more money investing it than we currently are after taxes, insurance, and upkeep. We’re also looking at Hubby’s upcoming knee replacement surgery and the rehab. We need to reduce his workload to match his ability to do the work.
We just signed our sales contract with the buyer on the phone with us to answer questions. This guy is really nice and helpful. He’s giving her 45 days – not 30 – to moved. He’s actually offered to help our tenant find another place, and even to pay for her relocation expenses. He has over 80 properties in the area and may be able to put her into one of those units. We’re collecting this month’s rent but letting her keep next month’s rent to make it easier for her to afford to move.
There are a lot of sharks in the real estate market, but it sounds like we found a good one.
Well that was exhilarating. That storm just came through and dumped a half inch of ran in 10 minutes and was gone in about 25 minutes. i tuned to the local Weather Guessers and they’re having a field day, all excited. According to their radar, a tornado came through Newton, Waterford and possibly Fort Rucker. Also another one came through the Sylvan Grove Midland City area. No on the ground reports though.
Y’all should be glad today is Eid al-Fitr, the last day of Ramadan. The Muslims can stop staggering around after 30 days of dawn to dusk fasting.
Anthony Stine, who does my Catholic podcast “Return to Tradition,” calls it a “fake fast”. He knows folks of the Crescent Moon cult, and they’ve told him that they just culturally shift to nocturnal schedules, sleeping during the day when possible and stuffing themselves at night.
I think it’s called “skipping lunch”.
Look around the world and ponder: How many of these conflicts/wars, etc have islam as a common denominator? When the concentration exceeds 20% there is violence and chaos. Islam refuses to co-exist with any other religion (or differing sect for that matter) and will not hesitate to kill the infidel. What choice does a rational person have but to respond in kind?
Finally, I can visit my happy place…
Good morning, C&C, it’s Monday! Your week-opening roundup includes: multiplier orders for Wisconsin or Florida special elections; signs of deep movement against the deep state; another crazy narrative pivot as Zelensky suddenly embraces the idea of Ukrainian elections; massive vaccine NGO axed from billion-dollar USAID grant for international jab activism; cluster of brain tumors infests nurses in maternity ward but media characteristically uncurious; another pandemic villain bites the dust and noisily rage-quits while I mercilessly mock him on the way out; and a terrifying new superfood swarms secondary media this month.
He has two multiplier requests this month:
Republican Brad Schimel is running for a swing supreme court slot: if elected, he would tilt the court rightwards. But if he loses —to an awful leftist— Democrats will control the Court. And they have vowed to revise Wisconsin’s electoral maps and eliminate two GOP congressional seats.
Link: “Support Brad Schimel for WI Supreme Court!” Remember to donate in an amount ending in $2.
Second multiplier:
Supporting Randy Fine, a questionable but better than the alternative candidate to fill the empty Florida seat.
People living in FL-6: please hold your noses and get to the polls tomorrow, for no other reason than as an April Fool’s Joke. In November, we were blessed by a miracle we didn’t deserve— and now, we must not let it slip away. (Don’t shoot the messenger! Floridians who can’t bear multiplying Randy, switch to team Brad.)
Everyone else on Team Randy, multiply: Here’s the link. Remember to donate in an amount ending in $2, even if it’s only $2.
C&C:
Egads! Zelensky is actually preparing for his country to hold elections?!
I note with great interest that this remarkable pivot swiveled exactly one day after the New York Times’ ran its even more astonishing exclusive: a re-write of the entire Proxy War history. The mind-boggling declassification story was headlined, “The Secret History of America’s Involvement in the Ukraine War.” (I covered the story as the single theme of yesterday’s supporter bonus edition.)
It seems that our sneaky folks have been intimately entwined in the Ukrainian battlefield. Intimately.
What was most interesting related to this morning’s story, was that the Times undermined Zelensky at every turn. … Read it for yourself. It was a Pentagon Papers-level exposé, although it painted the US in glowing, altruistic colors.
Z was dead set against elections, until now. Mr. C. opines that despite the reasons for the election about-face…Trump wins. Zelensky has a “murky official status” to even sign an agreement with Russia. He’s refused to hold elections, so is he even legit? And Trump has been pushing for an election, even meeting with Z’s opposition.
In other words, Ukrainian elections provide Trump with a way to pressure Russia. Ukraine’s constitution bars elections during martial law. Since Putin himself demanded the elections, Russia might be persuaded to temporarily stand down, a sort of cease-fire, to allow Ukraine’s parliament breathing room to end martial law. In May, lawmakers in Kiev are scheduled to vote to either annually renew or possibly end martial law.
Either way, there are a lot of Americans wissed off about how involved we have been in that war. Now that it’s been exposed, things need to change. What is happening where we can’t see?
We live in curious times.
C&C:
Finally, someone stands up against Bill Gates, that evil population reducer (but don’t start with me!) billionaire. The largest USAID grant to get the axe was for “vaccines” via an agency called GAVI – ‘the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization.”
…Gates’ “foundation” is its second largest funder after USAID. GAVI actually brags that it “works closely” with the WHO, the WEF, and the entire pantheon of grifting globalist bloodsuckers. The mega-NGO is a critical organ in the global vaccination hoax’s rotting body and part of the globalists’ infected brainstem.
Mr. C. turns a vivid if stomach-turning metaphor.
RFK has had issues with GAVI. It’s been referred to as a key player in the “greatest crime against humanity”. And GAVI has been generating a ton of cash for Gates. Well, that’s over, thank goodness.
After I finish reviewing the C&C, I need to get that book I mentioned the other day and scan in a few pages. You’ll get some idea of just how evil this man is.
C&C – cancer much?
The caregivers at Massachusetts hospital are concerned about a cluster of brain cancers there.
The hospital administration is blowing it off, and the hospital has been “investigated” and is now off the hook. Those six nurses that were interviewed about their brain cancers probably feel a little differently.
Ominously, the nurse quoted in the story said she was afraid to give her name—why? Afraid of who? The story didn’t say. The maternity nurse told WBZ-TV that she’d just been diagnosed with a brain tumor. She said she wasn’t the first. “It’s getting to the point where the number just increases, and you start saying, am I crazy thinking this?” She finished, “This can’t just be a coincidence.”
The nurse’s claims were confirmed by the hospital’s quasi-admission. She said ten nurses who work on the maternity floor have been diagnosed with different brain tumors over the last few years, some cancerous and some not. Ten! Her story matched the hospital’s report that it had interviewed ten nurses and found six cancers. In other words, ten tumors, six cancers.
But CBS did not connect that dot, at least, not explicitly.
But we can. the “v” word was never mentioned, strangely enough.
More Trumpian winning:
Another top pandemic villain bit the dust. Accountability, in one form or another, is slowly seeping down into the lower culpability layers. In absolutely terrific news, late last week the Associated Press ran a story headlined, “Top vaccine official resigns from FDA, criticizes RFK Jr. for promoting ‘misinformation and lies.’”
Let’s just say that if Covid response was an engine, Dr. Peter Marks was the gas that revved it up to the red line. He was the Director for FDA’s Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research (CBER).
In other words, Marks is another human cockroach. He is the FDA’s version of Anthony Fauci, except with even less charisma and more red tape.
His tantrum throwing rage quitting is probably a CYA tactic. Good-bye to bad rubbish. Then there’s this:
What do you want to bet Dr. Marks reappears on Pfizer’s board of directors?
Makes sense. He pushed the millions of doses and all of those mandates. He bought his board chair.
I hope you’re not anywhere near a meal time for this next story:
Speaking of cockroaches, you cannot rest for a second around these people. All month long, a slew of articles cropped up in second-tier media with the same frightful story. Zee News insultingly ran its macabre version on my birthday, headlined “Is Cockroach Milk The Next Superfood? Scientists Reveal It’s More Nutritious Than Cow Milk.” Don’t laugh! It’s Science! For me though, hard pass.
Yeah, for me, too.
Then Mr. C. takes me from gagging to laughing, God bless’m.
To be perfectly clear, this story isn’t about milking Fauci or Peter Marks, although it would be amusing to strap them into a milking machine for a few decades.
/snip
I won’t bother with the claims of how nutritious the roach juice is. Ugh. I don’t even want to talk about those unthinkable details. Obviously, this must be stopped, brutally and quickly. Nuke it from orbit. Instead, I want to know how, exactly, they milk the cockroaches? Do they use tweezers? Do the bugs have tiny breasts? Do they need micro-bikinis to cover up?
Reassuringly, for now, milking roaches is not currently efficient at scale. So, making it ten times worse, scientists say they are trying to genetically engineer cockroach milk in the lab, for large-scale production. What could be even worse than cockroach milk? How about franken-roach-milk. It so weird and awful. If you must engineer something, why not engineer regular milk? Why are they so obsessed with getting us to eat zee bugs? Or, in this case, drink zee bugs.
Okay, the image of a roach in a bikini to cover it’s little roach breasts cracks me up. Would the male roaches wear Speedos?
I’m so sick of the blasted eco-nazis that I think we should feed them to the cock roaches. Everything they seem to propose is in direct contradiction to what the Word of G-D states and I am sure that is no coincidence. WE know that their father is the father of all lies.
Cops doing pit maneuvers at over 100 mph really should be illegal. Skip to 8:45 to bypass most of the chase.
They knew who the driver was.
No excuse for blasting through a neighborhood at over 80mph.
I agree – a stupid place and speed for pit maneuver.
They lucked out with the guardrails, otherwise that rolling car could have taken out a lot of cars on the other side of the highway.
Under the heading of no one ever sees my posts (well except Bones ) . If you clicked on my “60’s Mercury Tower of Power” @ 9:09 AM the pretty lady is Maye Musk, Elon’s mother. This picture was taken at Vaal Dam, South Africa in the early 60’s not sure exactly what year. I’m dating it but the color and stripes on the motor.
I was gonna say Winnie Mandela.
I saw your comment. Didn’t have a clue who it was.
I see them…
Trump likes to hand a the media a snake in a can and watch them open it. ~Jonathan Turley~
If they do, I say move the entire operation outside. And there will be no chairs.
Rain, snow, cold, heat.
So the White House correspondents are considering a “sit-in” in the WH Press Room because the seating arrangements are going to change.
Oh please, please do it.
I think Trump’s mission in life is to leave no sacred cow of the left intact. I heartily approve and endorse said mission.
Wisconsin liberals have recently had the upper hand in off-cycle and special elections. In the 2023 Supreme Court race, liberal candidate Janet Protasiewicz defeated conservative Daniel Kelly by a comfortable 11-point margin, a notable result in a highly competitive swing state. This trend reflects a broader national pattern of Democratic overperformance in special elections since the 2022 midterms. Democrats tend to benefit from elevated turnout among white, college-educated voters in special elections—a demographic that aligns well with their coalition in Wisconsin.
.— Decision Desk
They also still have a great stealing machine which the republiwon’ts refuse to recognize.
I hear they’re counting votes behind closed doors in Milwaukee with police protection. What could do wrong?
the won’ts allowed 4 house races to be stolen in California in 2024 along with a couple senate seats elsewhere.
the won’ts are always 60 yards behind on a 50 yard field.
Does Wisconsin employ the Stasi Midwest division?
The Badgers have to sharpen their teeth and come out ready to knock over the Dems for real. They need to send some Badgers down to Texas to learn how it is done. They’ve fallen asleep and think that just because they outfox a Dem it will leave them alone for the duration of its loss.
The badger animals are ashamed of them.
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