Anonymous ID: 219f52 April 20, 2025, 3:15 a.m. No.22935682   🗄️.is 🔗kun

20 Apr, 2025 07:51

Kiev has violated Easter truce – Moscow

Three Russian regions have been targeted by Ukraine since the announcement of the ceasefire, a senior diplomat has said

 

Ukraine has committed several violations of the Easter truce, Rodion Miroshnik, a senior diplomat at the Russian Foreign Ministry has said.

 

Russian President Vladimir Putin said earlier that the pause in hostilities would be in effect from 6:00pm Moscow time on Saturday and last through Sunday until midnight on Monday. he instructed the country’s military to stay on high alert and be ready “to respond to any violations or provocations.”Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky said a few hours later that Kiev’s forces “will act in a reciprocal way.”

 

“Kiev violated the Easter truce,” Rodion Miroshnik, the Russian Foreign Ministry’s ambassador-at-large overseeing investigations of war crimes by Kiev, said on Sunday.

 

Overnight, the Ukrainian forces attacked a suburb of the town of Kremennayain Russia’s Lugansk People’s Republic, he said.

 

On Sunday morning, the town of Gorlovkain Donetsk People’s Republic was targeted with four 155mm shells, the diplomat informed.There were also attempts to attack the regional capital, Donetsk, he added.

 

In Kherson Region, the settlements of Aleshki, Golaya Pristan and Kakhovka were hit by drones and mortarsafter the truce took effect, Miroshnik said.

 

More reports of violationsof the Easter ceasefire by Kiev are coming in, according to the diplomat.

 

During their phone call on March 18, Putin accepted his US counterpart Donald Trump’s proposal to introduce a 30-day pause on strikes targeting energy facilities operated by Kiev and Moscow.

 

Zelensky also said at the time that his country would abide by the truce. However, the Russian Defense Ministry has been reporting daily violations of the partial ceasefire by Ukraine.

 

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Friday that the energy infrastructure truce had expired and that there had been no orders to prolong it from the Russian president.

 

https://www.rt.com/russia/616021-russia-ukraine-eastern-truce/

Anonymous ID: 219f52 April 20, 2025, 3:24 a.m. No.22935684   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5694 >>5791 >>5830

20 Apr, 2025 03:59

Opposition to ‘Eurofascism’ driving rapprochement with US – Russian spy agency

Western Europe is predisposed to tyranny and “global conflicts,” Moscow’s Foreign Intelligence Service says

 

The US and Russia are natural allies against “Eurofascism” and the tyrannical tendenciesprevalent in Western European countries, Moscow’s Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) has said.

 

The spy agency published a text on its website on Wednesdaytitled ‘Eurofascism, just as 80 years ago, is the common enemy for Moscow and Washington.’

 

The SVR argued that Europe has a “historical predisposition” to “various forms of totalitarianism that periodically produce devastating, global-scale conflicts.”

 

It cited the Reign of Terror during the French Revolution and the “bloody actions” of Napoleon as examples. It also referenced the Charlemagne Division of the SS, made up of volunteers from Nazi-occupied France.

 

The agency credited French author Pierre Drieu la Rochelle, who collaborated with Nazi Germany, with introducing “the concept of Eurofascism… and its ideology.” According to the SVR, la Rochelle believed that “Eurofascism … [is] inherent not only to the Germans but to other European ‘societies’ as well.”

 

The agency cited unnamed experts as saying thatthe current rift between the US and the EUfacilitates a “situational rapprochement of Washington and Moscow.”

 

“The United States is free due to the willingness of the ancestors of modern Americans to confront such dictatorships as the British Monarchy or the Jacobin Revolution,” it said.

 

The SVR claimedthat “conservative expert circles in the USA believe that the British elite … is very much inclinedto commit the gravest crimes against humanity.”

 

“America felt the effect of similar inclinations of the British back in August of 1814, when the British troops occupied Washington, burned the Capitol and the White House,” the SVR claimed.

 

The agency saidthat “foreign expert circles” are hopeful that Russia and the US will work together to prevent “a new global conflictand confront “possible provocations both from Ukraine and from the ‘maddened Europeans’ traditionally urged on by Great Britain.”

 

The statement was released as the White Houseis attempting to broker a ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine. Kremlin officials said that, unlike the Biden administration, US President Donald Trump and his team have shown a readiness to listen to Moscow’s positions and understand the root causes of the conflict.

 

https://www.rt.com/russia/616011-svr-eurofascism-france-britain/

Anonymous ID: 219f52 April 20, 2025, 3:43 a.m. No.22935692   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5694 >>5791 >>5830 >>5833

20 Apr, 2025 10:00

Over 1,300 Easter truce violations by Ukraine – MOD

Russian positions have been attacked numerous times by the Kiev’s forces, the Defense Ministry has said

 

The Russian military has been targeted more than 1,300 times by Ukrainian forces in theless than 24 hourssince the declaration of an Easter truce by both sides, the Defense Ministry in Moscow has said.

 

Russian President Vladimir Putin said earlier that the pause in hostilities would be in effect from 6:00pm Moscow time on Saturday, and last until midnight on Monday. He instructed the country’s military to stay on high alert and be ready “to respond to any violations or provocations.” Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky answered a few hours later that Kiev’s forces “will act in a reciprocal way.”

 

The Defense Ministry said in a statement onSunday that “despite the announcement of the Easter truce,” Ukrainian forces attempted toassault the positions of the Russian militaryin the areas of the settlements of Sukhaya Balka and Bogatyr in Russia’s Donetsk People’s Republic overnight. The attacks were repelled, it added.

 

Kiev’s troops also used 48 plane-type UAVs against the Russian military, including one in Crimea, the statement read.

 

“The Ukrainian units fired 444 times from cannons and mortars at thepositions of our troops, [and] carried out 900 strikes with quadcopter drones,” the ministry said.

 

There were 12 artillery attacks, 33 UAV strikes, and seven munition drops in the border areas of Bryansk, Kursk, and Belgorod regions in western Russia, which resulted in “civilian casualties and injuries, as well as damage to civilian facilities,” according to the statement.

 

“In accordance with the order of the Supreme Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Armed Forces [President Vladimir Putin], all [Russian military] groupingsin the area of the special military operationstrictly observed the ceasefire regime… and remained at previously occupied lines and positions,” the ministry said.

 

https://www.rt.com/russia/616024-truce-easter-violated-kiev/

Anonymous ID: 219f52 April 20, 2025, 4:39 a.m. No.22935707   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5708 >>5791 >>5830

20 Apr, 2025 09:06

Two Easters, one Christ: The complex calendar politics of faith

 

Why Orthodox Christians and Catholics celebrate Easter on different days

It is Lent in the Christian world, but in reality, it only alters the lives of monks and Moscow restaurateurs, who rush to invent Lenten menus to profit from the public’s fear of living in sin. However, Lent inevitably leads to the most important Christian holiday: Easter.

 

This year, Orthodox Easter coincides with that of other denominations – a rare event, last seen in 2017. But why do they usually fall on different dates? The answer lies in history, astronomy, and religious identity.

 

(Interesting,President Donald J. Trump’s 2017 and 2025, in his first year in office, for both terms in office, Easter was/is celebrated on the same date for all Christian and Orthodox religions WW.That seems like another rare event.)

 

The calculation of Easter’s date is famously complicated. For Orthodox Christians, Easter is determined by theJulian calendar. It must fall on the first Sunday after the full moon following the spring equinox –but only if it also occurs after Jewish Passover(Pesach). This rule is based on the Bible’s account of Christ’s crucifixion during the Passover season. Christianity, like Islam, is an Abrahamic religion deeply rooted in Judaism, even if it has often distanced itself from those origins.

 

Catholic Easter follows similar logic, but uses theGregorian calendar. It too changes annually, but is calculated using rules introduced in the 16th century by Pope Gregory XIII.The result is that Orthodox and Catholic Easter only align once every few years.

 

There are four main reasonswhy the Russian Orthodox Church has held on to the Julian calendar:

 

First, it is a statement of independence. The Orthodox Church sees itself as distinct from Rome. While it may not always be stated directly, in Orthodox theological thought, Catholicism is often viewed as schismatic. Maintaining a separate calendar reinforces that divide.

 

Second, tradition has weight. Every day in the Orthodox calendar commemorates saints, texts, hymns, and rituals. With thousands of parishes following this system, shifting to a new calendar would cause logistical chaos.

 

Third, Church leaders fear that calendar reform could provoke unrest. A failed attempt to modernize the Church in the early 20th century, when the “Renovationists” tried to introduce reforms, remains a cautionary tale. The memory of that upheaval still lingers.

 

Fourth, the Julian calendar is seen as part of ancient Church tradition – an expression of historical continuity and spiritual identity. To abandon it would be, for many, to break from something sacred.

 

Still, practical contradictions remain.Consider this: the modern world celebrates January 1 as New Year’s Day, but Russian Orthodox believers celebrate Christmas twelve days later than other denominations, on January 7.It means we ring in the “new year” before the birth of Christ—an odd inversion of the Christian calendar.

 

Some have suggested aligning Christmas with the Gregorian calendar, as the Greek Orthodox Church has done. In that model, fixed holidays match the modern calendar, but Easter continues to be calculated using Julian rules. Complicated? Absolutely. But theology is a complicated discipline. Liturgical studies, canon law, and Church history are all well-established academic fields. Surely, a Church department could study how to transition to the Gregorian calendar without losing liturgical continuity.

 

About a decade ago, there was a proposal to move Christmas to January 1. The logic was simple: New Year’s Day marks the start of a new era, and the festivities already exist. Why not combine the joy of the secular calendar with the birth of Christ? Those who wished could even treat the end of December as a fast before Christmas, making the celebration more meaningful.

 

Ultimately, the Church must remain a firm pillar of spiritual life. It cannot follow every passing whim. But pillars, too, are built by human hands. And perhaps, sometimes, they can be adjusted – not out of weakness, but for the sake of clarity and relevance.

 

In an era when Easter rarely brings all Christians together on the same day, it may be worth asking whether the spiritual world is being served by the division over dates. Or whether it’s time to think again about what unites us.

 

https://www.rt.com/russia/616022-two-easters-one-christ-why/

Anonymous ID: 219f52 April 20, 2025, 4:49 a.m. No.22935714   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>22934399 At a bus stop in Brazil, an actor plays Jesus. The sign beside him says “Sent-ere comigo” which translates to “Sit with me.”PN

 

Video attached, really worth keeping

 

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Anonymous ID: 219f52 April 20, 2025, 5:33 a.m. No.22935743   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5750 >>5791 >>5830

Kash Patel Embraces the Limelight, Unlike Recent F.B.I. Directors- (NYT’s Jealousy of course, probably not getting leaks by Kash)

April 20, 2025, 5:01 a.m. ET1/3

A Different Kind of F.B.I. Chief: Jet-Setting Patel Loves the Limelight

 

Adam Goldman(Russia Hoaxster and Liar, reported from Washington, and Aric Toler from Kansas City.

 

Kash Patel flew to Miami on Air Force One last weekend to watch an Ultimate Fighting Championship event, wearing his signature wraparound sunglasses —at least the second time he has gone to a mixed-martial arts fight as F.B.I. director.

 

Days earlier, he showed up at two N.H.L. games, grinning in photographs with the hockey legend Wayne Gretzky. At one, in Washington, Mr. Patel, who has played the sport since he was a child, was spotted in the owner’s suite as he watched the Capitals player Alex Ovechkin tie Mr. Gretzky’s scoring record.

 

And since taking over the agency, Mr. Patel has been a noticeable presence at President Trump’s side, delivering a warm-up speech at the Justice Department before Mr. Trump himself spoke and hovering behind him during the U.F.C. match in Miami.

 

Mr. Patel, 44, seems to relish his new status as director, cutting a highly visible path while running the most important law enforcement agency in the nation. His embrace of the spotlight appears to be a break from the recent past.Previous directors did the job with little fanfare, deflecting any attention that might detract from the work of the bureau.

 

“As director, I had never sought publicity or the spotlight that sometimes corners public officials,” Louis Freeh, the bureau’s fifth director, wrote in his memoir.

 

The last three directors have been a mix of personalities, all intent on operating at arm’s length from the president. Robert S. Mueller III was known as serious and laconic. His successor, James B. Comey, was considered a powerful orator who did not shrink from making headlines. Christopher A. Wray, who stepped down before Mr. Trump took office rather than get fired, fell somewhere in between Mr. Mueller, who did not speak enough, and Mr. Comey, who spoke too much, former agents said. (They pointed to Mr. Comey’s infamous news conference in July 2016 that upended the presidential election.)

 

In his three months atop the bureau, Mr. Patel has wasted little time emblazing his vision. He has begun to reshape the bureau in short order — in some ways similar to Mr. Freeh — like pushing agents into the field. He has also pushed senior executives to step down. (J. Edgar Hoover, its founding director, simply fired them.)He has rejiggered the agency’s reporting structure, undoing changes that Mr. Mueller made, and brought in a deputy who has never been an agent, a first for the agency.(NYTs pissed they are not getting all the leaks in prior Admins.)

 

The changes have not resonated with Mr. Patel’s fierce following, prompting his deputy, Dan Bongino, to post on social media: “Because you don’t see things happening in live time, does not mean they aren’t happening. Not even close. You will see results, and not every result will please everyone, but you will absolutely see results.”

Days later, Mr. Patel, heeding congressional requests, released some records about the F.B.I.’s investigation into whether any Trump advisers had conspired with Russia to interfere in the 2016 presidential election — an inquiry that Mr. Patel denounced.

 

The conservative news media breathlessly covered the move as online sleuths hunted for new tidbits.(NYTs were breathlessly searching if they were named in treason)

 

The F.B.I. quietly suspended with pay a longtime analyst Mr. Patel had singled out in his book as a member of the so-called deep state and another veteran agent who had been the target of Republicansin Congress angry over how the F.B.I. dealt with Hunter Biden’s laptop. He has promoted others, including one senior agent whose ascent prompted outcry and infighting among Mr. Patel’s loyalists.

 

https://archive.is/0fec8

Anonymous ID: 219f52 April 20, 2025, 5:36 a.m. No.22935750   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5759 >>5791 >>5830

>>22935743

2/3

Even as some of Mr. Patel’s work has flown under the radar, he has not shied away from praising his own success, posting on social media glowing news coverage of his early moves. “Kash Patel’s F.B.I. hits the ground running with major early victories,” read one Fox News headline he shared. A smattering of posts highlighted a surge in recruitment applications after he took over in February, though they did not acknowledge that applications had been paused for weeks shortly after Mr. Trump’s inauguration.

Asked to comment, an F.B.I. spokesman said,“The numbers for March were our highest ever, and America is better for it.”

 

Mr. Patel has made clear that this is his show.

 

In March, the F.B.I. published a recruitment videofeaturing the bureau’s elite Hostage Rescue Team training in Quantico, Va. Punctuated to rock music, Mr. Patel, dressed in hunting camouflage, watched as helicopters ferried faceless agents who rappelled onto a building and burst into the unit’s shooting house while tossing flash bangs.

 

Mr. Hoover, who was relentless about self-promotion, may have welcomed such efforts, but the display rankled some former and current agents as performative.Kyle Seraphin, a former agent who has been deeply critical of the agency and has supported Mr. Patel, took to social mediato poke fun at the director for “taking selfies with the Hostage Rescue Team.”

 

Mr. Patel and Mr. Bongino, once known for their tough talk toward the bureau, have since emerged as some of its most avid supporters, =leading Mr. Seraphin to suggest that they might have been “captured” by the F.B.I. During a recent visit to Quantico, Mr. Bongino got a taste of F.B.I. toughness when he hit the mats with an instructor skilled in jujitsu. Mr. Bongino did not fare well, several former agents said.== (The fail to mention Dan’s right arm is damaged and doesn’t lift up)

In a post on social media about the incident, Mr. Bongino said,“The instructor I was grappling with got the best of me, because he’s incredibly talented.”

 

Mr. Patel’s active presence on social media, including his personal and work profiles, reflect his approach. His accounts on X intersperse flattering stories about the F.B.I. under his guidance and photographs of his public appearances with regular updates on priorities like drug seizures and extraditions of gang leaders.Yet they also serve as a cudgel, upbraiding publications like The New York Times for reporting on personnel moves at the agency.

Mr. Patel, the ninth director of the F.B.I., is also the youngest since Mr. Hoover was appointed in 1924.A bachelor who lives in Las Vegas, Mr. Patel belongs to the Poodle Room, a lavish members-only club at the Fontainebleau resort near his home.

 

Mr. Hoover also was fond of clubs catering to a wealthy clientele, such as the Stork Club in Manhattan, which he occasionally frequented. One picture of Mr. Hoover at the club depicts him with Al Jolson, an entertainment star, and Walter Winchell, an influential journalist who helped burnish the director’s reputation. (Mr. Hoover had his favorite journalists do his bidding.)

Mr. Hoover never married. Mr. Patel is enjoying bachelorhood, dating Alexis Wilkins, 26, a country music singer who lives in Nashville. Despite the challenges of being director, Mr. Patel appears to be making time for her.

 

According to flight-tracking data, one of the bureau’s Gulfstream jets has made three round trips to Nashville. On at least one of those stops, Mr. Patel conducted official business, visiting the local field office and meeting with Tennessee’s Republican senators, Marsha Blackburn and Bill Hagerty, along with sheriffs from around the state. (So Chris Wray that commandeered the FBI jet for his personal needs is never mentioned.)

 

https://archive.is/0fec8

Anonymous ID: 219f52 April 20, 2025, 5:44 a.m. No.22935759   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5791 >>5830

>>22935750

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There is little information about the other trips, including who covered the cost, but it is not unusual for the director to take an F.B.I. plane for personal reasons. Directors must fly on government aircraft for their travel because of required access to secure communications equipment. (Not so for personal use, they just made that up)

Directors must reimburse the government for use of the plane at the price of a commercial ticket — much less than it actually costs to operate the expensive jets.

 

The F.B.I. spokesman declined to comment, citing security reasons and saying,“All ethical guidelines are rigorously followed.”

 

Still, Mr. Wray’s use of the plane for personal reasons drew swift condemnation from Republicans in Congress. Senator Chuck Grassley has railed against “jet-setting executive travel” as he called it.

“There’s no reason they can’t take a less expensive mode of transportation, or cut their personal travel,” he said in 2013. (NYTs talking about a couple of trips they know nothing about but Wray used it constantly for anything he wanted, this comparison if petty bullshit)

The F.B.I. recently put out a request for information about buying another jet for “required-use executive travel.”It was not clear why the bureau needed another plane. The Justice Department has a small fleet that the director can use to carry out his duties, including two Gulfstreams and two Boeing 757s.

 

One of those 757s landed at Kennedy International Airport shortly before the N.H.L. game on April 6 that Mr. Patel attended on Long Island, where he grew up, again seated next to Mr. Gretzky in a suite.The plane departed J.F.K. soon after the game ended.

 

https://archive.is/0fec8

 

Adam Goldman writes about the F.B.I. and national security. He has been a journalist for more than two decades. “Russia, Russia, Russia” colluded and Hoaxster!

Aric Toler is a reporter

 

NYTs is obviously mad that Kash and Dan shut down leaks to the media, so they need to make up lies and innuendo that Kash is misusing government planes and having too much fun. Petty little shits

Anonymous ID: 219f52 April 20, 2025, 7:04 a.m. No.22935822   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5830

"Herds Gutted": Historically Low US Cattle Inventory Drives Beef Prices To New Highs

April 20, 2025

America's declining cattle herd is nothing short of alarming, and some ranchers call it a"national security threat" to the nation's food supply chain. This continues to be a major themefueling record-high cattle priceson the Chicago Mercantile Exchange andbeef prices at the local supermarket. Elevated interest rates and soaring input costs under the Biden-Harris regime years have made it increasinglydifficult to maintain or rebuild herds—challenges that are expected to persist early in President Trump's second term.

 

Ranchers have faced a slew of macroeconomic headwinds in maintaining or restocking their herds, as rising interest expenses on cattle and elevated input costs since 2022 have squeezed margins and eroded incentives to rebuild. Compounding the challenge are drought conditions and "green" degrowth climate policies, which have added further pressure on producers.

 

At the start of the year, the U.S. Department of Agriculture's annual Cattle Inventory report revealed that thenation's cattle supply had fallen to a 73-year low, totaling about 86.6 million head.

 

At the supermarket, USDA data from the end of March showed theaverage price for a pound of ground beef reached yet another record high of $5.79.

 

Given thecurrent cattle cyclemarked by low inventory and high prices, many questions linger about when ranchers and producers will begin rebuilding the nation's cattle herd.If more replacement stock isn't brought online soon, the industry could face a severe supply crunch, which could drive retail prices for ground beef and other beef products significantly higher.

 

"The herd's not just thinned — it's been gutted. The lowest since 1951, and that's not an accident. That's a warning. Years of fake money, regulatory mischief, and globalist trade schemes have stripped the land of its stewards," The Beef Initiative founder, Texas Slim, stated.

 

Slim emphasized: "We didn't just lose cattle — we lost legacy, sovereignty, and a future for our children. Rebuilding this herd isn't just about beef. It's about survival. National security doesn't start with weapons — it starts with food."

 

The Beef Initiative, an agricultural think tank, advocates for a more localized, redundant, and secure food supply chain—one that delivers clean beef products to American consumers while empowering individual ranchers. Thethink tank's missionstands in stark contrast to the current toxic food system, which is largely dominated by the processed food industrial complex.

 

Connecting ranchers directly with consumers will be one of the key pillars of the "Make America Healthy Again" movement—an effort thatZeroHedge will soon be supporting. The initiative aims toreturn control of the food supply chainto mom-and-pop ranchers, provide Americans with clean beef, and promote greater transparency and accountability around food.

 

https://www.zerohedge.com/commodities/herds-gutted-historically-low-us-cattle-inventory-drivers-beef-prices-new-highs

Anonymous ID: 219f52 April 20, 2025, 7:10 a.m. No.22935826   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5830

Americans Are Searching "USA Products" Like Never Before

April 20, 2025

Tariffs are designed to shift consumer demand toward domestically produced goods. As foreign products become increasingly expensive, driven by levies such as the Trump administration's 145% effective tariff rate on Chinese imports, consumers are starting to take notice.

 

Faced with rising prices for foreign goods, some consumers have turned to the internet to determine which products are still made in the United States.

 

Google Trends data shows"What products are made in the USA?"reached record highs by mid-April, with data going all the way back to 2004.

 

Graph

 

These related search queries are in "breakout" territory:

 

Queries search

 

With an effective tariff rate of 145% on all Chinese goods, Beijing signaled on Wednesday that it is open to trade talks in the near term. In the tit-for-tat tariff war, China has imposed 125% duties on U.S. goods.

 

Graph

 

In recent weeks, President Trump has paused reciprocal tariffs for countries that chose not to retaliate following "Liberation Day" in early April. The White House announced this week that the administration is in talks with 75 countries to secure new trade deals. Trump held discussions with Japan overnight, calling the talks "big progress."

 

Even as trade deals are expected in the coming weeks and months,=the broader objective of the tariff strategy is to reshore critical supply chains essential to national security and to position the United States for dominance in the 2030s. Early internet search trend signs suggest that the tariffs are already influencing consumer behavior -this is a great start.

 

https://www.zerohedge.com/personal-finance/americans-are-searching-usa-products-never

Anonymous ID: 219f52 April 20, 2025, 7:30 a.m. No.22935842   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Victor Davis Hanson: Trump’s Counterrevolution Strategy—Flood the Zone, Drain the Swamp

 

What exactly is Donald Trump trying to do as he spearheads a counterrevolution just months into his administration?

 

From dismantling the Iran deal and halting illegal immigration, to eliminating DEI mandates and recalibrating America’s domestic and foreign policy strategies—Trump is pushing reforms at an unprecedented pace.

 

Victor Davis Hanson breaks down Trump’s strategy of “flooding the zone,” and the Left’s response, on today’s episode of “Victor Davis Hanson: In His Own Words.”

 

“Now, what is Trump's counterstrategy? His counterstrategy is to actually get people on the other side of the aisle in Congress or in the country at large or in the popular culture and try to at least be friendly to them so then they can say, ‘I don't agree with Trump but what he's doing might be needed.’

 

“ What is the strategy that the Left is using? They're flooding the zone, too. … They're just flooding it with hysteria, the Spartacus talk, late-night comedy trashing him, another person arrested saying that he wants to kill Donald Trump, keying Teslas, firebombing Tesla agencies, outrageous things from Hollywood stars, videos from Congress."

 

6:12

 

 

https://youtu.be/D2ee-XXeW5c

Anonymous ID: 219f52 April 20, 2025, 7:39 a.m. No.22935854   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Gen-Z-ers Debate Why Trump is Winning Young People

Voters aged 18 to 21 lean Republican by 11.7 points. The Daily Signal’s Elizabeth Mitchell explains why Gen-Z is moving right and what the Left is doing about it.

 

6:09

 

https://youtu.be/chHldnFVGB4

Anonymous ID: 219f52 April 20, 2025, 7:48 a.m. No.22935867   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Another great history lesson by VDH!

Victor Davis Hanson: Gov. Janet Mills Doesn’t Know It Yet, But She’s an ‘Insurrectionist'

 

Is Gov. Janet Mills of Maine an ‘Neo-Confederate’?

 

Yes, and “she is taking states’ rights to the extreme,” argues Victor Davis Hanson on today’s edition of “Victor Davis Hanson: In His Own Words.”

 

After refusing to comply with a Trump administration order banning men from competing in women’s high school sports, the Department of Justice launched a civil lawsuit against the Maine Department of Education for failing to protect women in women’s sports, Attorney General Pam Bondi said Wednesday.

 

“Janet Mills may not know it, but she's an insurrectionist. She's a neo-Confederate. She is taking states' rights to the extreme. Rather than saying, ‘I oppose the federal government. I will go to court to stop you.But if I lose, I will comply because the states are subordinate to the federal’ —she's not doing that. She's right in the spirit of the old Confederacy…

 

“I can cite you chapter and verse from the poems of Catullus to the novels of ‘Satyricon,’ of Petronius, ‘The Satyricon,’ of men who dress up like women. Both as transvestites who are still, I guess you'd say heterosexual, but they have a fetish to wear women's clothes or that who really want to be women. In the case of a poem or two, they castrate themselves. It's found in ancient history.

 

“And statistically, if you go back before this controversy happened, it was a very small number of the population. About less than 1% identified as transgendered or transsexual. Then it became, in the last decade, the next civil rights frontier. And all of a sudden, we had universities where students were polled at 10% or 20% or 30%, thought they might want to transition. It became almost a cult following.”

 

7:26

 

https://youtu.be/F1_nDx54Xfs