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The Last Wire / When Journalism Becomes Excuse, Not Accountability
« Last post by Luis Gonzalez on Today at 12:33:00 am »
When Journalism Becomes Excuse, Not Accountability

By Luis Gonzalez

What happened this weekend in St. Paul, Minnesota, should horrify every American who cares about religious liberty, civil order, and the constitutional boundaries that hold our civic life together. A group of anti-ICE activists interrupted a Sunday church service, burrowing into a sacred space meant for worship, and former CNN broadcaster Don Lemon wasn’t on the sidelines. He was there with a camera, livestreaming the disruption and, disturbingly, rationalizing it as journalism while he and others bludgeoned aside the very rights they now claim to uphold. (NY Post)

Let’s be clear: there is a profound difference between covering a protest and willingly embedding yourself with a mob that barges into a place of worship, upends a service, and traumatizes parishioners. Lemon’s defense, that he arrived separately, that he was “just chronicling” events, that this was somehow protected by the First Amendment, rings hollow when compared to the footage and his own on-camera comments on the protest. A journalist documents; he did far more than that. (Newsmax)

But the deeper problem isn’t simply one man with a camera. What we’re seeing here is a toxic ideological fusion where ostensible concern for justice is used to justify the disruption of someone else’s rights. If protest becomes a license to invade others’ spaces, if the end always justifies the means, then we no longer live in a pluralistic republic but in tribal warfare disguised as activism.

Consider Lemon’s comments on a podcast after the fact, where he characterized churchgoers as “entitled” and connected their perceived entitlement to “white supremacy.” That isn’t reporting, it’s rhetorical weaponization of identity politics to sidestep valid criticism. It’s also a dangerous precedent: label those whose worship you disrupt as bigots, and suddenly the violation of their rights becomes trivial. (NY Post)

Meanwhile, the Justice Department has opened an investigation under laws meant to protect houses of worship from exactly this kind of harassment. That should stop everyone in their tracks. These aren’t merely bad optics; federal statutes like the FACE Act exist because America once recognized that protected spaces deserve protection against coercion and disruption.(NY Post)

Here’s the rule that should guide us all: Your right to protest does not extend to breaking someone else’s right to worship in peace. Protest outside the building, chant on the sidewalk, make your voices heard in the public square... fine. That’s legitimate, robust public discourse. What is not legitimate is forging spectacle inside someone else’s sanctuary and then calling it journalism or constitutional expression.

The backlash against Lemon is not a smear campaign. It is accountability. And if we’re serious about defending the First Amendment, we can’t cherry-pick when it applies: it protects speech, not trespass; it protects peaceful demonstration, not intimidation and interference with private worship.

Americans of all stripes should be able to agree on this basic point... even if they disagree on immigration policy, on ICE, on policing, on church doctrine. There is no moral high ground in trampling on sacred space; there is only folly and self-righteousness that ends up corroding the very freedoms we claim to champion.

If journalism becomes an excuse for disruption, if it becomes a shield for partisan activism that violates fundamental rights, then the press does not stand as a guardian of liberty but as a participant in its unraveling.

That is the real story here. And America should reject it.

 — Gonzo
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Great! I am sure this will eventually provide us with a whole new plethora of endless infomercials...

As long as there is a free Shamwow or Ginzu knife in it, I'm down.
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The easiest approach would be to stop giving free shit to illegals.  But that seems too difficult a task for Republicans.
Precisely! All of this hinges on giveaway money from our pockets to people who should not even be here.
Congress is putting us deeper in debt for this???

You know damned well they are getting a cut.
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Dunno...not much coverage after the first day.
Maybe they're just hopping the flights out with briefcases full of benjamins..
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PJ Comix / Re: VIDEO: Compendium of Sanity-Challenged Anti-ICE Epic Meltdowns
« Last post by Smokin Joe on January 19, 2026, 11:07:17 pm »
I have the utmost respect for ICE Agents, especially those who face these sort of deranged and misinformed meltdowns on a regular basis.

I would not have responded so gracefully.

As for Mr? "I watched THE video", there were a half dozen different camera angles on that incident.

If he only saw one, he (presumably he) likely only saw the one which had the least incriminating view.
I would wager in the fog of emotional outrage, he missed the shot showing the tire pointed at the agent in front of the SUV, spinning before it gained traction--a clear sign she had floored it, and a set of sounds which the agent in peril would have immediately recognized, but which are absent from the videos.

Sadly, she attacked him with the SUV instead of just shutting off the vehicle and getting out as ordered, and he responded justifiably, suffering injury in the incident as she hit him with the vehicle.

Had she been on a dry road and gained traction immediately, he would have been run over.
I didn't just watch one video, because the optics initially appeared bad, and I knew the left was going to spin them how they wanted.

I watched every angle I could view, and then decided that a highly trained agent would not have reacted as he did unless there was a threat, and that that threat was real.

If you saw the videos showing not just the agent beside the door (who didn't fire), but the one trying to get out of the way in front of the vehicle, and the tire spinning as she accelerated, you knew this was not just some random shooting in the street.
But don't confuse the left with facts, they don't fit their narrative.

I bet they're disappointed this go-round because the pickup side hustle action from looting is really skimpy this time (not like the George Floyd Riots). Maybe that's why they invaded the Target, to pick up a few things while they were there.
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Warning Issued That Alien Revelations Could Spark Financial Crisis

PUBLISHED
JAN 19, 2026 AT 06:44 AM EST
By Marni Rose McFall
For Newsweek

A financial crisis could be triggered by an announcement that aliens exist, according to Helen McCaw, a former policy expert of the Bank of England.
McCaw told The Times of London that politicians and bankers can’t afford to dismiss alien life, and wrote to the governor of the Bank of England, urging him to organize a contingency plan in case the White House confirms alien existence.

Why It Matters

A 2021 study from the Pew Research Center found that nearly two-thirds of Americans believe that intelligent life exists beyond Earth. Some Americans, meanwhile, believe that there is proof of UFOs and alien life being concealed from the public by global governments. However, this belief is held by a significant minority.

President Donald Trump has previously indicated that his administration may declassify some information on the nature of extraterrestrial life. In 2025, the UFO documentary The Age of Disclosure made headlines, and its director Dan Farah said that Trump could reveal the existence of aliens.

https://www.newsweek.com/alien-warning-financial-crisis-bank-of-england-11380816

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Thx. Gets me uptospeed
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Editorial/Opinion/Blogs / Re: Karens and 'AWFULs' making things worse
« Last post by IsailedawayfromFR on January 19, 2026, 10:20:03 pm »
Love that Moniker


Angry White Females Usually Lgtb
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@Hoodat

Tgat's what I call a smack-a-round ****slapping
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