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Owned.

Random people from Pittsburgh were chosen for an MSNBC focus group, and they showed that they know more about January 6th than the mainstream media.

Remember:  It is your patriotic duty to embarrass Big Media bobbleheads whenever possible.


Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas on Monday temporarily blocked a subpoena from an Atlanta grand jury seeking testimony from Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) in an investigation of possible criminal efforts to overturn the 2020 election.

The order is an “administrative stay.”  This has been a witch hunt since the very beginning.  Will this end it?  I doubt it.


Speaking of Georgia, Politico reports:

The voting rights organization founded by Stacey Abrams spent more than $25 million over two years on legal fees, mostly on a single case, with the largest amount going to the self-described boutique law firm of the candidate’s campaign chairwoman.

Allegra Lawrence-Hardy, Abrams’ close friend who chaired her gubernatorial campaign both in 2018 and her current bid to unseat Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, is one of two named partners in Lawrence & Bundy, a small firm of fewer than two dozen attorneys.

The level of legal expenditures dwarfs those of other voting rights cases brought in federal court, say voting rights experts.  The case was dismissed by a federal judge.

Hey, everybody has to get their slice of the pie.


In Florida:

In Florida as in many other places, the Democrats want kids to change sexes while the Republicans think they should be allowed to grow up normally.

And BOOM!

Thirty-nine former staffers and colleagues of former Dem Governor Charlie Crist have announced their support for Florida Governor Ron DeSantis.

In the letter, they said, “The choice this November could not be more clear: we unanimously endorse Governor Ron DeSantis for re-election.”


Will a Democratic defeat at the polls prompt rank-and-file members to replace the party’s Big Three — Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Majority Leader Steny Hoyer and Majority Whip Jim Clyburn, all octogenarians — with a new, younger generation of leaders?

Will Clyburn even be around next year?  There are rumblings from his district in SC that there is significant discontent over his policy positions, particularly his support of the most woke ones, like gender affirming care.  In plain English, that is castration for young boys and double mastectomies for young girls.

Will the Squad take over?  They have exercised considerable political power within the party.

There does not seem to be any rising star outside the Squad.  Does this mean that their party will go full-throated communist next year?