Ugly Question In Trump Arrest Leads To Ugly Answer

Ugly Question In Trump Arrest Leads To Ugly Answer — Donald Trump, the 45th President of the United States, was arrested, yesterday, June 13, because he allegedly took classified documents from his presidency and wouldn’t give them back.

You can read the indictment here.

The arrest was made as a story was breaking that the 46th President was taking millions in bribes from the Ukraine.

You know, that nation where the Biden Administration is sending billions for a war it strangely seems to want.

Leave aside that convenient coincidence and let’s consider other obvious but ugly questions the Wormtongue media that pretends to be watchdogs are avoiding.

Why did Trump have the documents? Ego? Sloppiness? Those answers have been implied but if true why the arrest? Why not just take the documents and forget things? Obviously, the arrest is not what people who seek national unity would do as Trump is extremely popular with tens of millions.

Or is it that The Donald is a villain straight from a comic book seeking to use this information to destroy America? Can’t buy that as America was stronger and a whole lot more respected before his replacements took over.

A far more logical answer is that what Trump had contains evidence of massive corruption — like taking bribes from foreign governments — and DC is panicking.

We suspect the corruption extends far beyond the White House.

Tucker Carlson agrees with us.

Check out his twittercast below from yesterday. Note that as of 11:46 a.m., it has 55 million views. Fox News, by the way, has been knocked from its number one cable slot by MSNBC. One wonders if it even matters as Carlson got 50 million more eyeballs than the two of them combined.

Ugly Question In Trump Arrest Leads To Ugly Answer

Ugly Question In Trump Arrest Leads To Ugly Answer

Flag Day Honors Unity

Flag Day Honors Unity

By Bob Small

Today is Flag Day. 

The Second Continental Congress passed a resolution on June 14, 1777 by approving the design of New Jersey delegate Francis Hopkinson for the American flag.

The first time this flag over a foreign territory was in early 1778 at Nassau, Bahamas, upon capture of a British Fort.

Presidents Coolidge and Wilson both issued proclamations for Flag Day but it only became official on Aug. 3, 1949 when President Harry Truman signed the law approved by Congress.

It is not an official federal holiday, however.

Did Betsy Ross sew the first flag? The claim was circulated by her descendants, citing her previous business dealings with George Washington.

This can’t be established with certainty but it is plausible and consistent with the evidence .

In  Betsy Ross’s Philadelphia our truth is “Betsy Ross made the flag.  This is our story and we’re sticking to it.”

Some, notably Colen Kaepernick and the Southern Poverty Law Center, object to display of the 13-star flag claiming it symbolizes hate. They cite its use by some extremist groups.

Others point out that any symbol can co-opted and the overwhelming number of those who fly the original do so out of sincere patriotism.

Maybe we should honor both our founding and the multi-race, multi-faith country we have

Flag Day Honors Unity

Escape the responsibility of tomorrow  William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 6-14-23

Escape the responsibility of tomorrow  William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 6-14-23

Kyv Rdviztre wcrx zj kyv dfjk ivtfxezqvu jpdsfc fw wivvufd reu uvdftirtp ze kyv nficu.
Mzixzezr Wfoo

escape the responsibility of tomorrowAnswer to yesterday’s William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit quote puzzle: You cannot escape the responsibility of tomorrow by evading it today.
Abraham Lincoln

Fix This Country

Fix This Country

Fix This Country

Hat tip Dr Robert Malone

Montco Threatens Delco With Homeless Invasion; What Will Christine Reuther Do?

Montco Threatens Delco With Homeless Invasion; What Will Christine Reuther Do? — Radio host extraordinaire Dom Giordano has a column in today’s, June 13, Delaware Valley Journal concerning a threat made by Norristown Council President Tom LePera to send the borough’s homeless to the Villanova University Campus.

Nova law professor and homeless advocate Stephanie Sena has been doing her best to keep Norristown, which has a poverty rate of 21 percent, from solving the problem.

LePera, a Democrat, noted that Villanova has lots of dorm rooms available with school being out for the summer.

Villanova is in Delaware County’s rich Radnor Township, the Main Line land of limousine liberals.

LePera has since somewhat walked back his statements so Christine Reuther might be able to refrain from ranting at Joy Schwartz about it during the next Delco Council meeting.

Montco Threatens Delco With Homeless Invasion; What Will Christine Reuther Do?

Montco Threatens Delco With Homeless Invasion; What Will Christine Reuther Do?

Bidens Got Millions From Ukrainian Kleptocrat Says Feds

Bidens Got Millions From Ukrainian Kleptocrat Says Feds — Chuck Grassley, a long-time mainstream Republican senator from Iowa, said yesterday, June 12, that the Burisma executive who allegedly paid Joe Biden and Hunter Biden kept 17 audio recordings of his conversations with them as an “insurance policy.”

He cited as his source the FBI FD-1023 form that the FBI briefed congressional lawmakers.

The indictment of President Donald Trump has nothing to do with law, justice or national security.

This is a quiet war between those who want to turn the United States into a feudal dictatorship as represented by Biden albeit not necessarily led by him, and those who want to stop them as represented by Donald Trump.

Biden’s treachery has humiliated America before the world, demoralized and sickened its citizens, and started a war that has led to the deaths of more than 100,000 Ukrainians and Russians.

Bidens Got Millions From Ukrainian Kleptocrat Says Feds

Bidens Got Millions From Ukrainian Kleptocrat Says Feds

Confederate Flag Burning Is Illegal In Some Places

Confederate Flag Burning Is Illegal In Some Places

By Bob Small

We live in a land where it’s legal to burn a US Flag but illegal to burn a Confederate Flag.

At least maybe. The Supreme Court has yet to rule about banning flag burning regarding those that aren’t our national symbol of unity.

In Spence vs Washington (1974) the Court, after all, rejected the state of Washington’s argument that “promoting respect for the flag or preserving the flag as a symbol of the nation constituted important government interests”.

The Court reinforced it in 1989 in the 5-4 Texas vs Johnson decision.

We honor the rulings of the US Supreme Court, even when we disagree with them.  

This means Pennsylvania can’t pass an anti-flag burning law, without a Federal one that passes Supreme Court muster.

Gene Stilp has been on a flag-burning tour of central Pennsylvania.   However, in November, he reached a $10,000 settlement with Bellefonte, Pa., and has numerous other suits against various towns including State College.

In several Southern States, there is a Confederate Flag Day, this year having been on March 4.

I missed it too.

It was signed into Arkansas law by Governor Orval Faubus on Feb. 28, 1957.

There have been clashes over the Confederate Flag Day.  

The burning of the Confederate Flag is illegal in some Southern States.

It has yet to be ascertained whether the bans would pass constitutional muster, however, as nobody has apparently been arrested while attempting to burn one.

The Confederate Flag is a symbol of an unfortunate myth. It would be nice to see it simply pass into history.

Couldn’t we come to the place where we mourn all American soldiers who have died during war as Americans?

Lastly, why give such power to a symbol? Why should the burning of any flag substitutes as shorthand for a cogent argument for a political stand?

Confederate Flag Burning Is Illegal In Some Places

Come home to roost William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 6-13-23

Come home to roost William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 6-13-23

Oek sqddej uisqfu jxu huifediyrybyjo ev jecehhem ro ulqtydw yj jetqo.
Qrhqxqc Bydsebd

Come home to roost William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit 6-13-23Answer to yesterday’s William Lawrence Sr Cryptowit quote puzzle: Curses, like chickens, come home to roost.
John Quigg

Check out the Dom Giordano Show on WPHT 1210 AM

Oooo Free Stuff

Oooo Free Stuff

Oooo Free Stuff

Hat tip Dr Robert Malone

Ruth And Cobb Battled On The Greens

Ruth And Cobb Battled On The Greens

By Joe Guzzardi

When the U.S. Open field tees off at the Los Angeles Country Club, June 15, the golfers should give a hat tip to the man who made their $20 million purse possible – Babe Ruth, the sport’s pioneer. The “Big Bam” took up golf in 1914 when he was a rookie left-handed pitcher and played the Scottish Game all his life. Ruth recalled that one year he played 365 rounds, and wished for more. As Ruth said, “You never get anywhere in golf playing only four times a week.” His countless golf trophies housed in the Cooperstown Hall of Fame attest to Ruth’s command of the sport.

During the 1920s, excellent golfers like Bobby Jones and Walter Hagen played tournaments before sparse crowds. But when the Associated Press documented that Ruth, playing in Newton, at Massachusetts’ Woodland Golf Club, drove the ball more than 395 feet, the word got out, and interest in golf exploded. Until the 1900s, professionals refused to give golf lessons to left-handers. But because Ruth was the Babe, Scottish pro Alex Morrison, who also instructed Bing Crosby, Jack Dempsey and Charlie Chaplin, persuaded the New York Yankees’ home run king to abandon his baseball swing and adopt a more mature approach to his overall game. Ruth steadily improved, most noticeably his short game.

Ruth took up golf full-time after his baseball days ended, and he whittled his handicap down to 5. Ruth was a determined amateur golfer who loved to bet against his opponents. He won $100 a day wagers from fellow Hall of Famer Dizzy Dean and preeminent journalist Grantland Rice. When he retired, the Bambino was more available than ever to raise money for charity. Throughout his active playing days and after leaving baseball, Ruth always was ready to lend a hand to good causes.

In 1937, Ruth teamed up with Babe Didrikson Zaharias, a 1932 Summer Olympic three-metals winner, to fundraise for New York’s needy children. “Little Babe” and “the Big Babe,” as Zaharias called her childhood hero, set off pandemonium among the unheard-of 10,000-strong crown at Fresh Meadow Country Club in New York. The AP, again on the scene, reported that “the wildest and craziest crowd that ever stampeded through a sand trap” disrupted the event after Babe and Babe sewed up a win. Big Babe had a shirtsleeve torn off and was knocked to his feet. Little Babe bulldozed her way to safety.

Ruth played dozens of events, some at elite country clubs where food, drink and lodging were comped; others at municipal courses. At Ohio’s Acacia Country Club, while playing in The True Temper Open, Ruth drew Cleveland’s largest-ever crowd; at the Lakeside Country Club in California, Ruth played with celebrities Bing Crosby, Oliver Hardy and W.C. Fields. Then, on the 1939 inaugural Baseball Hall of Fame weekend and while at the Leatherstocking Golf Club in New York, Ty Cobb issued a golf challenge to Ruth, his bitter diamond rival: “I can beat you at the Scottish game any day of the week and twice on Sunday.” In 1941, after Cobb spent two years backpedaling, Ruth forced his hand: “If you want to get your brains knocked out, come right ahead.”

The two titans played opposite styles of baseball and golf. Ruth went for the long ball which Cobb, a small ball proponent, abhorred. In the never-ending debate about who the better player was, the “Georgia Peach” lorded over Ruth his higher inaugural HOF vote tally – 222-215. Now the famous duo would take to the links to decide who was better. Cobb’s 8 handicap versus Ruth’s 5 meant that an even-Steven match awaited enthusiastic fans. A best-of-three match play series was set for suburban areas around Boston, New York and Detroit, with the proceeds donated to children’s charities. The first two locations provided an edge for Ruth who played for the Red Sox and the Yankees, and the third venue favored Cobb, a Tigers great. The media hype rekindled the competitive juices between the adversaries. From Hollywood, Bette Davis wired the competitors: “May the best man win!” Match one went to Cobb, 3-2. After watching Cobb excel on the greens, Ruth called him “a putting fool.”

During a sweltering New York heatwave, Ruth won the second match on the 19th hole. In the tiebreaker, eternal bragging rights would be settled at Grosse Ile Country Club in Michigan. The golf was forgettable; Ruth shot 81, and Cobb 78. Cobb won the best of three 2-1 in what Ruth and he called “The Left-Handed Has-Beens Golf Championship.” Both winner and loser were gracious, and stayed close friends until Ruth’s 1948 death at age 53.

As Ruth described his looming demise from throat cancer, “the termites got me.” Later, when reminiscing about Ruth, Cobb said that he wished he could have been more like the Big Bam, friendly, outgoing and beloved. Cobb talked tearfully about how much he missed the man he called “a great, big kid.” Mellowed from his fiercely combative Tigers’ days, Cobb, a multimillionaire thanks to his Coca-Cola and General Motors investments, died in 1961 at age 74. The Georgia Peach took his MLB record .366 batting average with him to his grave.

Joe Guzzardi is a Society for American Baseball Research and Internet Baseball Writers Association member. Contact him at guzzjoe@yahoo.com.

Ruth And Cobb Battled On The Greens