Anonymous ID: 32bb57 March 23, 2026, 11:57 a.m. No.24417734   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7773

kek–"lead mediator"

 

BREAKING: Pakistan is positioning itself as the "lead mediator" between the US and Iran amid peace talk discussions, per FT.

 

Details include:

 

  1. Pakistan is using its ties to Iran and "warm relationship" with President Trump

 

  1. Pakistan has pitched Islamabad as venue for talks in the coming days involving senior figures from the Trump administration and Iran

 

  1. Pakistan's Army chief Asim Munir spoke with Trump on Sunday

 

  1. Pakistan's Prime Minister held talks with Iranian President Pezeshkian on Monday

 

The conversation between the Pakistani and Iranian leaders reportedly came at around the same time President Trump posted on a potential peace deal this morning.

 

https://x.com/KobeissiLetter/status/2036148723919757679

Anonymous ID: 32bb57 March 23, 2026, 1:04 p.m. No.24418040   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8110

Star Trek was cancelled 😂

 

Turns out homosexual space exploration wasn’t a hit.

 

https://x.com/0hour1/status/2036141023718510909

Anonymous ID: 32bb57 March 23, 2026, 1:15 p.m. No.24418073   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8074 >>8120 >>8188 >>8189 >>8324 >>8364

re: New York Times v. Department of Defense/War

 

This decision hits all the hot points: ideas of infinite 'due process,' journalists as a superior class above normal citizens, and District Court Judges failing to even pretend the law is their primary concern.

 

In the very first paragraph, we are treated to the framing through which Judge Friedman views this issue. It is not a paragraph on the law, but a homiletic (and flawed) civics lesson for second graders.

 

The decision rests in large part on the proposition that access to the Pentagon is a property interest to which the New York Times cannot be deprived without some "due process."

 

If you are a normal citizen, you retain no right whatsoever to access to the Pentagon, the White House, or any similarly secure Federal facility. You may be invited under some contexts, but that invitation can be revoked at any time.

 

But, if you work for a big enough media corporation, and that media corporation has had a press pass at some point, you get a special privilege. You get a "liberty/property" interest in unescorted access. While a normal person has no right to sue for this access, a journalist is a Special, and Specials get to demand notice, opportunity to oppose, standing for lawsuits, injunctions, and all manner of protections.

 

How dare the Government treat those Specials like Normal Poo People like the rest of us? Everybody knows the purpose of the First Amendment was to create a special class of superior citizen so long as they held a pen.

 

The Opinion also rests very heavily on the existence of animosity between the Trump Administration and the Legacy Press as prima facie evidence that this change in policy is 'retaliation.'

 

Never mind the fact that classified leaks have fallen off a cliff since kicking these people out of the Pentagon.

 

The Judge also spends an inordinate amount of time pontificating about the "accuracy of reporting," which is not a valid legal or Constitutional consideration whatsoever, without even getting into the epistemological drama of dissecting The New York Times' troubled relationship with the truth.

 

Bottom Line: It is not only Friedman, but a disturbing number of our Judges that seem to genuinely believe employment as a journalist creates special rights and privileges that may not be infringed. None of these rights are actually written down anywhere in the Constitution, and these same Judges frequently infringe on the one part of the Constitution that explicitly uses the phrase "shall not be infringed."

 

These Judges are, without hyperbole, the single biggest threat to our continued civilization and any hope of saving this country without completely tossing the Constitutional framework entirely.

 

For all the focus on Mass Deportations—which I support and join in demanding—getting these Judges out of power and away from our judiciary is far more urgent.

 

While we can demand and wait for a solution from above, the solution within everyone's reach is to flood law schools and the legal industry with conservatives, reactionaries, and postliberal revolutionaries.

 

An Addendum: Not on the merits of this case in particular, but its notable that Judge Paul Friedman is a Senior Status Octogenarian who previously attained notoriety by freeing the man who shot Reagan. He also delivered a lecture in 2019 criticizing President Trump for "undermin[ing] faith in the rule of law itself."

 

The fact we let an 82-year old appointed by Bill Clinton come out of retirement just to interfere with this business does more to undermine faith in the judiciary than anything Trump has ever done, let alone the fact that this barely even registers on the scale of batshit insanity to come out of the District Courts over the past several years.

 

https://x.com/JTAlexander_/status/2036140671766008291

Anonymous ID: 32bb57 March 23, 2026, 1:15 p.m. No.24418074   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8120 >>8188 >>8189 >>8324 >>8364

>>24418073

It’s just mind boggling how many people, not just random commentators but even supposed legal scholars and purported judges, seem to think the First Amendment creates some kind of special category of rights for people who call themselves journalists.

 

It doesn’t. The First Amendment protects freedom of speech, which means the right for everyone to express ideas, opinions, and information. It also protects the press, as in the printing press, which means the right to print and distribute those ideas. In other words, the government cannot impose licensing schemes or other restraints on printing presses, or in modern terms, on websites, blogs, social media, video platforms, or any other means of mass distribution.

 

“The press” is not a special class of people, it is a function. At this point, it feels like the Supreme Court needs to take up one of these cases and remind everyone of that basic fact.

 

https://x.com/HansMahncke/status/2036156293950407159

Anonymous ID: 32bb57 March 23, 2026, 1:29 p.m. No.24418140   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8153 >>8201

*US MARINES SLATED TO ARRIVE IN MIDEAST FRIDAY: WSJ

 

just as Trump's 5-day extension expires

 

https://x.com/zerohedge/status/2036164735553470706

 

 

whats real

Anonymous ID: 32bb57 March 23, 2026, 2:06 p.m. No.24418284   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8324 >>8338 >>8364

Sonia Sotomayor to GOP lawyer: "Maybe we should have another president now" because Florida's military ballots came after election day in the 2000 Bush v. Gore

 

Lawyer: "With all due respect, that is the reddest of red herrings."

 

https://x.com/DefiantLs/status/2036186223446806887

Anonymous ID: 32bb57 March 23, 2026, 2:18 p.m. No.24418330   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8364

>>24418274

Sen. Schumer: "Democrats' position has not changed. We want to pay TSA workers today, we're ready to meet with the White House today to keep talking…but apparently the White House pulled that meeting because if Donald Trump's temper tantrum."

 

https://x.com/Breaking911/status/2036186290568258004

Anonymous ID: 32bb57 March 23, 2026, 2:21 p.m. No.24418340   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8364

BREAKING: The Court just ordered the case against the Chicago Teachers Union to PROCEED to DISCOVERY.

 

They were sued by their members for failing to produce required financial audits 5 years in a row.

 

Liberty Justice Center is representing the members.

 

https://x.com/DeAngelisCorey/status/2036109551829696888

Anonymous ID: 32bb57 March 23, 2026, 2:26 p.m. No.24418352   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8355 >>8356 >>8357 >>8364 >>8366

A professional cornhole player with no arms and legs has been accused of murder in Charles County.

 

Dayton Webber, 27, a professional cornhole player, is accused of fatally shooting 27-year-old Bradrick Michael Wells during an argument in La Plata, Maryland.

Police say Webber shot Wells inside a car, then drove off with the victim’s body before it was later found in a yard in Charlotte Hall.

Webber was arrested at a Virginia hospital and faces first- and second-degree murder charges as he awaits extradition to Charles County.

 

https://x.com/fox5dc/status/2036099255325081853

 

https://www.fox5dc.com/news/dayton-webber-amputee-cornhole-player-

accused-murder