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This could end now if Hamas surrenders and returns the hostages, but they won't.

The children of Gaza are collateral damage and human shields for Hamas and the Iranian Mullahs that fund them.

Time and again, Hamas and its Gazan collaborators choose death to Israel over the lives of Gazans.

The only reason this is happening is because Hamas chose to attack Israeli's, including babies, on October 7, 2023.

I shed no tears for the homeless arsonist that set his own house on fire.
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Mamdani Blames Trump, Not Subway Arsonists, Corpse Rapers and Head Stabbers, for Tourism Decline
"Maniac stabs man sleeping on NYC train multiple times in the head."
July 15, 2025 by Daniel Greenfield 5 Comments

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Zohran Mamdani, currently running for mayor of New York City on a platform of taking everything that the DeBlasio administration did and tripling down on it, along with a healthy dose of ‘Intifadaing’ the Jews, claimed that President Trump was responsible for the decline in tourism because he’s deporting illegal aliens.

Here are some alternative possible explanations for the decline in tourism.

Sicko charged with raping corpse on NYC subway is illegal immigrant who crossed the border at least five times: ICE – New York Post

Guatemalan migrant accused of torching sleeping woman on subway – New York Post

…and more recently

Maniac stabs man sleeping on NYC train multiple times in the head, sparking bloody brawl – New York Post

The illegal alien corpse rapers and subway arsonists may have more to do with the decline of tourism than Trump deporting illegal aliens.

https://www.frontpagemag.com/mamdani-blames-trump-not-subway-arsonists-corpse-rapers-and-head-stabbers-for-tourism-decline/
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Constitutional scholar uses Biden autopen to flip Dems’ ‘democracy’ script against them: ‘Scandal’
Trump ordered an investigation into the Biden administration's controversial autopen use back in June
Emma Colton By Emma Colton Fox News
Published July 15, 2025 1:59pm EDT

Constitutional legal scholar Randy Barnett admonished Democrats' rhetoric claiming democracy is at risk under the Trump administration when "the biggest constitutional scandal in US history" played out under the Biden administration with the use of the autopen.

"For all the talk of a ‘constitutional crisis' or threats to ‘our democracy’ having the executive branch systematically run by unknown subordinates of a mentally incompetent president is the biggest constitutional scandal in US history – it’s called into question the legality of official acts done in his name but without proper authority," Barnett posted to X Monday.

"Southern secession was a ‘constitutional crisis,’" Barnett added in a follow-up message Tuesday. "This is a constitutional scandal."

Barnett, a Georgetown University law professor who serves as the director of the Georgetown Center for the Constitution, was referring to an interview former President Joe Biden conducted with the New York Times defending his use of an autopen. Biden said he orally approved a long list of clemency and pardon actions at the end of his tenure, but that his aides used the autopen to officiate the actions.

Amid the Biden autopen controversy, Democratic lawmakers and left-wing media pundits have continued slamming Trump as a threat to democracy – which was a common talking point during the election cycle – and claiming his actions as president, such as deporting illegal immigrants and revoking visa privileges for some foreign students, have thrown the U.S. into a constitutional crisis.

Biden told the Times that he was aware of every pardon ahead of leaving office in 2024, which included clemency and commutation actions related to 2,500 nonviolent drug offenders in his final weeks in office alone.

"I made every decision," Biden told the Times in a phone interview earlier in July that was published Sunday. He added that staff used the autopen for the pardons and commutations "because there were a lot of them."

"Mr. Biden did not individually approve each name for the categorical pardons that applied to large numbers of people, he and aides confirmed," the Times reported. "Rather, after extensive discussion of different possible criteria, he signed off on the standards he wanted to be used to determine which convicts would qualify for a reduction in sentence."

more
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/constitutional-scholar-uses-biden-autopen-flip-dems-democracy-script-against-them-scandal
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I tried to solve the great gun mystery at the Bloomberg School of Public Health. It didn’t go well | Opinion
By David Mastio
Updated June 14, 2025 4:42 PM
 
You wouldn’t think it would be hard to get the world’s leading gun violence researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health to tell you what the leading cause of death is for children. At least, you know, if it actually was firearms.

While the school’s report, Gun Violence in the United States 2022, says over and over again that guns are the leading killer of children and teens age 1-17, it never says what the leading killer of children not including teens is.

It isn’t like they don’t think the results for children are important. You have to wait all the way to the bottom of the first page of the report for them to define what they mean when they say children (age 1-9) and teens (10-17), but they never quite get around to saying what kills those kids age 1-9.


That made me curious, especially when I learned this month that the Ad Council was launching a multimillion-dollar, multiyear public service campaign telling parents that their kids are in danger because guns are the number one killer of children(!) and teens.

This is important. It matters whether what they are going to tell parents is actually true.

https://amp.kansascity.com/opinion/opn-columns-blogs/david-mastio/article308384570.html
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This is a snippet of the news not covered in the US press, but routinely carried in the press around the world.
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The Guardian view on the children of Gaza: when 17,000 die, it’s more than a mistake
Israel’s military blamed the deaths of six Palestinian children on Sunday on a technical error. But a staggering toll continues to mount
The Guardian/UK, Jul 15, 2025

Sunday, an Israeli strike killed six Palestinian children – and four adults – as they queued for water in a refugee camp. The deaths of children may be the most terrible part of any war. ...

As shocking as Sunday’s deaths were, they are commonplace in Gaza: a classroom-worth of children have been killed each day since the war began. What marked them out was that so many deaths happened at once and publicly; and that Israel’s military felt obliged to acknowledge its responsibility – though without any great contrition. It claimed that a “technical error with the munition” caused it to miss its intended target and added that it “regrets any harm to uninvolved civilians”.

What does this bloodless, bureaucratic language have to do with the bloody deaths of six already traumatised children? These deaths were not a mistake. They were a tragedy – like those of the 10 children killed days before, as they queued outside a clinic. The Israeli military said, again, that it regretted any harm to civilians. And yet the bodies of children pile up. Children killed as they sheltered in former schools; children killed as they fled Israeli forces; children killed as they slept at home.

Gaza’s ministry of health says that more than 17,000 of the 58,000 Palestinians killed are children. Israel says that it seeks to minimise harm to civilians. The death toll belies that and Israeli intelligence sources told reporters last year that at times they were permitted to kill up to 20 civilians to take out even junior militants – with the preference being to attack targets when they were at home, because it was easier.


More:  https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2025/jul/15/the-guardian-view-on-the-children-of-gaza-when-17000-die-its-more-than-a-mistake



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Send them to Gator Gitmo so Debbie Wasserman can visit them
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Christians are repeatedly told to "Judge Rightly" and use "discernment". Some things take a bit to judge, some things like he is peddling don't.

Funny the "judging" part on Chip's behalf seems to have eluded his own radar. False teachers are one of the first things Christians are warned to be on the lookout for.

Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light..... Isaiah 5:20
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Early consensus among the day's Talk Radio imply that President Trump is playing at a high level chess, while Democrats and NeverTrumpers continue at checkers.

Because they do the exact opposite of whatever Pres. Trump states, they walked right into a trap calling for all Democrats involved with Epstein to be judged in the court of public opinion.  Exposed for the People's Right to Know.  /s
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Americans’ trust in Ivy Leagues is tanking: poll
Micaiah Bilger - Assistant Editor
July 15, 2025
 

Voters polled say they want universities to get rid of DEI, ‘advance truth over ideology’

The once epitomized Ivy League institutions of higher education now garner little trust among the American public.

A new poll by the Manhattan Institute found that only 15 percent of voters have a great deal of trust in the elite universities, while 46 percent have little to no trust at all.

Most of those polled said they want to see reforms such as the elimination of diversity, equity, and inclusion and race-based admissions and programs.

Additionally, 64 percent “support requiring universities to advance truth over ideology by enforcing rigorous academic standards, controlling for academic fraud, requiring preregistration of scientific studies, and basing decisions on merit,” the poll found.

https://www.thecollegefix.com/americans-trust-in-ivy-leagues-is-tanking-poll/
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