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Puppy Killer Got The Job
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Puppy Killer Got The Job
More proof that most Americans don't fall for media propaganda anymore.
‘Trump’s incoming Secret Service Director Sean Curran is expected to clean house on his first day on the job, according to Real Clear Politics.
“On incoming Secret Service Director Sean Curran’s first day in the new role, 5-10 senior leadership officials, including former Director Ron Rowe, were warned that they would either be fired, moved, or pressed into retirement, according to three sources in the Secret Service community,” RCP reporter Susan Crabtree said on Thursday.
President Trump on Wednesday announced Sean Curran, one of the agents who surrounded him following the Butler assassination attempt, as the new Secret Service Director.
New WH SPOX lays down the law!
President-Elect Donald Trump is expected to nominate Howard Lutnick as secretary of Commerce
They are taking the piss out of the barnyard animals. A sovereign wealth fund funded by front-running Covid Vaccine orders? They are just spewing utter nonsense.
And hang on, I thought Trump and RFK Jr are about to terminate Covid Vaccines. WTF?
Trump just signed executive order for sovereign wealth fund. Howard Lutnick says off to his right with the press “if we sell 2 billion Covid vaccines we should have equity warrants in those companies.” Watch
This is a total joke - but for the barnyard animals it is very real.
A new front just opened in the Great Deep State War. Yesterday, the AP ran another terrific story headlined, “Senate confirms Pam Bondi as US attorney general, putting Trump ally at Justice Department’s helm.” Yesterday evening, Senator John Fetterman (D-Pa.) joined all Republicans to conclusively confirm Pam 54-46.
Florida’s former Attorney General is now the Attorney General of the United States and will run the Department of Justice. The AP said she “is expected to oversee a radical reshaping of the department.” Hopefully. Even better, the AP darkly hinted that “she also refused at her confirmation hearing last month to rule out potential investigations into Trump’s adversaries.”
Goodbye, Grandma Garland, and good riddance. I’d call it a very significant upgrade. The days of FBI agents raiding soccer moms and churches is well and truly over. The even more exciting part is who will be investigated first? And, must we wait to find out until after the FBI’s reset?
If the previous nominees’ confirmations serve as any guide, Pam Bondi is about to hit the ground running.
And just like that, another can of whoopy opened against the Swamp yesterday. Last night, the Washington Post ran an anguished story headlined, “Senate confirms Russell Vought to lead White House budget office.” After desperate Democrats pulled a Jolt cola-fueled all-nighter on the Senate floor Wednesday, crying about Vought’s pending confirmation vote, the Republican majority confirmed him yesterday anyway. Several career employees at OMB promptly resigned in protest. Rage quitters never win.
Article I gives Congress the sole constitutional power to approve federal spending. But it’s the Executive branch that actually signs the checks. So the Office of Management and Budget is America’s financial gatekeeper. Among other duties, OMB controls how and when agencies actually get the funds that Congress allocates, on a program-by-program basis.
You can see the potential. Under a controversial and long-debated theory called “impoundment,” the President can delay or even withhold Congressionally approved funds if he deems them wasteful, unconstitutional, or unnecessary. Mr. Vought could be said to be the Champion of the impoundment power.
It’s not Vought’s first rodeo. Late in his first term, President Trump finally confirmed Vought as OMB’s Director. He served for about six months, until Joe Biden infested the White House under a greasy black cloud of election irregularity. But now, like the budgetary Terminator, Russell Vought is back, fueling whole new nightmares for the Swamp causing it to toss and turn on its currency-stuffed pillow.
It’s way bigger than spreadsheets or wonky policy powers. Politico (ahem) ran the story under the affrighted headline, “Vought wants to dismantle the ‘deep state.’ As he takes office, it’s already happening.”
This week, intrepid online investigators exposed Politico, a British-owned media company that has slurped up millions of U.S. tax dollars by selling overpriced “subscriptions” to government agencies — at around $15K per year, per user. (A shocked and dismayed Politico defensively claimed, without evidence, that its special government newspaper is totally worth it, trust them.) ...
It wasn’t just Politico. Many other far-left corporate media, including Bloomberg and the New York Times, have been gorging themselves at the public trough. But it’s much bigger than just these media contracts.
Vought, Politico reported, is the architect of a “detailed plan for fundamentally reshaping the foundations of American government.” Faster, please. The new Director is also “one of Washington’s most strategic conservative minds capable of more effectively executing a vision to tear down the government this time around.”
Well, which is it? Is he reshaping the foundations or tearing down the government? Journalism like that clearly doesn’t deserve $15,000 subscriptions. But set that aside.
Progressives hissed angrily at Vought’s confirmation, like woke Nosferatu seeing a crucifix. They were horrified that Vought cheekily co-opted their slur and calls himself a “Christian Nationalist.” They blame him for breathing life into their ubiquitous nemesis, the left’s boogeyman “Project 2025,” which keeps popping up in the brains of Democrat politicians like moles in a cerebral whacking game.
An astonished Politico reported that Vought actually believes that America is “one nation under God.” Imagine.
It gets worse for them, much worse. Vought isn’t just aiming at government waste. Politico reported that the new Director sees “progressivism as a genuine, contemptible force that must be disempowered.” Democrats “view him as an existential threat to American democracy.” Well, their idea of democracy, anyway, like replacing their candidate in the middle of the night without asking voters. But again I digress.
Politico resentfully reported that Vought is “known to be mercurial, surgical and a provocateur — and above all a true believer of the conservative cause.” This alarms progressives because it is hard to co-opt a true believer. They much prefer fake believers of the conservative cause.
You can see why Vought is now the only Cabinet-level Trump 1.0 appointee to return to post. Though the controversial Director has obviously been working behind the scenes, he is now back in a role with real power, and he’s no quitter. Bad odds never flummoxed the wonky cost-cutter.
“When he’s not able to accomplish the president’s goals at first, he doesn’t surrender. He doubles down,” Politico quoted a Trump 1.0 official, who also told the reporter, “in the last administration various individuals would get stymied by their own bureaucracies and kind of just surrender to it. And that was extremely frustrating. Russ is not that way.”
Like Trump, Vought enjoyed a four-year holiday in which to calculate his current strategy. We can soon expect OMB fireworks, as the Democrats’ deranged response shows.
A new fear has been unlocked. It’s progressive’s Gremlins, Part 12. Russell Vought is about to pour water all over the cute little bureaucrats infesting the OMB offices.
Whoa, we're half way there
Whoa, livin' on a prayer
Take my hand and we'll make it — I swear
Whoa, livin' on a prayer
Reuters just reported “White House withdraws Trump's pick Dave Weldon as CDC Director.”
Summary
Weldon is a physician Republican former congressman and vaccine critic
Atlanta-based CDC has an annual budget of $17.3 billion
Weldon lacked Senate votes for confirmation, source says
This raises the suspicion that Big Pharma lobbied against Weldon in the Senate—an easy trick, given that most Senators have, over the years, accepted a ton of dough from the vaccine cartel.
A plausible theory is that the Senators let Trump have Kennedy, but they insisted that Weldon was going too far. The medical doctor and Republican former Congressmen knows too much about the link between the CDC’s hyper-vaccination childhood schedule and the explosive rise of autism in the last thirty years. Here he is in a 2008 interview with Sharyl Attkisson talking about it...
Downright chilling was Attkisson’s 2019 documentary on her show, Full Measure, in which she interviewed eleven current and former Congressmen about their experiences with pharmaceutical industry lobbyists and agents in Washington.
Dr. Dave Weldon, spoke candidly about what happens to representatives who raise the issue of vaccine safety.
"It would typically be in a hallway or on the street, and you know, people would come up to you and say, you know, you really need to back off on this. It could be bad for the community or bad for the country or bad for you."
Such veiled threats are the kinds of tactics described in the 2013 book, Deadly Medicines and Organised Crime: How Big Pharma Has Corrupted Healthcare, by Peter Christian Gøtzsche—a Danish physician, medical researcher, and former leader of the Nordic Cochrane Center at Rigshospitalet in Copenhagen.
"I've Learned the Hard Way. Don't Mess with Pharma."
The White House abruptly withdrew Trump's pick for CDC Director, Dr. Dave Weldon - former Congressman and long-time critic of the CDC's handling of vaccine safety data-hours before his Senate hearing.
Yesterday, I expressed my strong support of Dr. David Weldon on The Absolute Truth with Emerald and The Kingston Report based on his long history of openly criticizing the CDC’s lack of data and transparency around childhood vaccine injuries while in Congress.
This morning, the White House abruptly pulled Dr. David Weldon’s nomination as the new CDC Director. Dr. David Weldon is an Army Veteran, internal medicine doctor and former Republican Congressmen from Florida (1995-2009).
Weldon Proposed Legislation for Stricter Vaccine Laws and Full Data Transparency
Dr. Weldon was a very vocal critic of the CDC’s handling of vaccine adverse events while in Congress. In 2007, Weldon proposed legislation requiring HHS to form a new agency separate from the CDC to evaluate vaccine safety, ensuring that no staff had conflicts of interests with the vaccine manufacturers. It also promoted proper reporting of vaccine adverse reactions in compliance with federal laws.
I've Learned the Hard Way Don't Mess with Pharma." - Dave Weldon
Dr. Mary Talley Bowden posted a heartfelt 4-page letter from Dr. Dave Weldon on X, detailing both his shock and understand as to why his nomination as the new CDC director was pulled. After receiving a phone call from the White House informing him that his nomination to the Director of the CDC was being withdrawn because there were not enough votes to have him confirmed.
Dr. Weldon’s letter is both accurate and somewhat terrifying in understanding the control Big Pharma has over our government, media and healthcare community.
“The concern of many people is that big Pharma was behind this which is probably true. They are hands-down, the most powerful lobby organization in Washington DC giving millions of dollars to politicians on both sides of the isle. They also purchased millions of dollars of advertising in newspapers, magazines, and on television. For any news organization to take on big Pharma could be suicide. Many media actually carry water for Pharma. They also give generously to medical societies and colleges and universities. I have learned the hard way don’t mess with Pharma.” - Dr. Dave Weldon, March 13, 2025
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Sec of State: Rubio (meh, but not awful).
UN Ambassador: Elise Stefanik
Ambassador to Israel: Huckabee
Sec of Defense: Pete Hegseth - author of the "War on Warriors" - rabid anti-woke, pro-hard training, high-standards, meritocracy only advocate