Meme - End Woheness: "2 Americas were on display tonight *Eric Slover receiving medal for Maduro capture* *heckling Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib*"
Assemblyman Paul Kanitra | Facebook - "A tale of two different countries at the State of the Union tonight. Two different sets of morals and values. The miraculous 5 year old girl who survived being rammed in a truck by an illegal who shouldn’t be here and was given a commercal license anyway? Democrat Members of Congress sit as she smiles and waves. The parents of Iryna Zarutska murdered on the train by an insane career criminal who should have been locked up long before? Democrat Members of Congress refuse to stand while they cry. The woman whose doctors pushed gender transition on her behind her parents’ backs and won a lawsuit as a result of the malpractice? Democrats ignore her while she stands bravely. But find a deranged protestor who interferes with law enforcement operations and dies as a result of their own reckless actions? They’ll march all day long and build statues."
About Last Night - "Last night’s SOTU was one of the most FU, in your face, muscular, masculine, sit down and STFU addresses I have heard in years, and while it wasn’t as eloquent or polished as JD’s speeches in Europe or Rubio’s NATO address, it was tailored in bespoke Trumpian fashion to embarrass the seditious, put our domestic enemies on notice, and force them out into the spotlight. It was a truly patriotic and America First night... Vance’s and Rubio’s addresses were surgical strikes, but as the Democrats’ opened up and the “Fuck ICE” and Epstein cannonballs bounced off his vessel’s thick oaken hull, Captain Trump tacked his version of Old Ironsides abeam of the Democrat’s flagship and opened up with every 22 and 34 pounder aboard in a full double-loaded broadside cannonade of grape and round shot that ripped sails and rigging, splintered masts, separated plank from nail, and punched holes in their hull. The remaining Democrats were out maneuvered and outgunned, having lost about a third of their crew due to deserters fleeing from what they expected would be a defeat, could not avoid the grappling hooks, the pikes and cutlasses, or the boarding and subsequent scuttling and burning of their flagship, the Sandy Cortez. Rarely do we see a president push back in such a direct attack, dismissing fools, traitors and their accomplices. The intransigence of Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib left no doubt about the existence of the anti-American cabal within the Democrat Party and the absence of so many of their other loudmouth, lying cowards highlighted just how hollow and empty this party has become. The skirmish begins earlier in the day when effete and comical social media “influencers” and alleged “news” outlets began to publish articles critical of the US Hockey team’s gold medal win, their visit to the White House and their lack of embarrassment at their victory. One “influencer” I saw said she wasn’t going to celebrate because the men’s team “wasn’t diverse enough” and others suggested we weren’t contrite and apologetic enough toward our northern neighbors, whom we defeated to take the gold. The incessant whining of the Canucks about them really being the better team even though they came up silver didn’t help their cause... On the four year delayed Epstein panic, NPR breathlessly reported on a debunked decade old story about Trump sexually abusing and then threatening an underage female, rehashing a story from a mentally disturbed woman who had no proof and had to voluntarily withdraw her lawsuit against Epstein—but I’m sure that had nothing to do with the timing of the SOTU and the fact that, after years of promises and threats, NPR and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting lost its federal funding. The battle was over the moment the Democrats did not stand to signify their allegiance to the American citizen over their lurid embrace of illegal aliens. At that moment they displayed, on national television, their hate of America. No matter how many times they wrap themselves in our flag and Constitution, their traitorous intent is now forevermore clearly recorded. President Trump walked the entire Democrat Party up to that line and gave them the chance to step back and instead, they stepped over to the other side."
A Man for All Seasons - "First, the Democrats weren’t “boycotting lies.” They were boycotting the speech. In a representative republic, boycotting is a coward’s move. You show up. You listen. You rebut. You don’t take your ball and go home because you dislike the speaker. What they staged was performative protest—tailor-made for social media clips. It was so comically ineffective, I almost felt sorry for them. Almost. Second, on bullying, ridicule and division, Democrats tried to remove Trump from the ballot, bankrupt his businesses, imprison him, and casually labelled him and his family Nazis, racists, and dictators. Since 2016, that has been the Democratic playbook—all while elements of their coalition aligned with Jew-hating pro-Hamas demonstrators, defended illegal immigration as a moral imperative, and treated American sovereignty as something faintly embarrassing. If ridicule has infected the bloodstream of American politics, it did not originate with a Trump punch line. On immigration, the administration is not targeting immigrants—it is detaining and deporting illegal immigrants. That distinction matters in a nation built on laws. The stray reference to “woman”? I assume that is meant to suggest misogyny or some Epstein-adjacent smear. There is zero evidence for that—actually the opposite—but in modern politics, accusation is often treated as conviction. They say you can judge a man by his enemies. On that measure alone, Trump is doing just fine. Now to the “no plan” accusation. This is the standard progressive critique: if you’re not cutting a check, you’re not governing. Democrat presidents have perfected that model—stimulus payments, expanded entitlements, loan forgiveness schemes, and trillion-dollar spending packages that create the appearance of compassion while quietly expanding debt and dependency. Strategy, however, is not about immediate gratification. It is about structure. There have already been measurable shifts: reductions in federal employment rolls, a serious effort to close the border and accelerate deportations, billions identified in waste and fraud, a middle-class tax cut delivered by a GOP Congress, and inflation trending back toward the two-percent range. None of that makes for dramatic cable-news monologues, but it represents real movement. Step back and consider the broader landscape. America endured five years of extraordinary economic damage. Democrat-led states shut down large portions of the economy during COVID, fracturing supply chains and distorting labor markets. Then came years of Biden-era spending that pushed inflation to levels not seen in decades, and the largest influx of illegal immigrants in our history through what amounted to a de facto open border. Billions in taxpayer dollars were redirected toward housing, benefits, and healthcare for individuals never authorized to be here. Simultaneously, we endured an ideological war on domestic energy—pipeline cancellations, lease suspensions, regulatory chokeholds—while mandating green energy products manufactured largely in China. We were outsourcing both our energy independence and our industrial future, congratulating ourselves for virtue while hollowing out our capacity. These are real structural issues... The Trump administration is focused on the engine: restoring supply chains, expanding domestic energy production, confronting healthcare cost distortions, rooting out entitlement fraud, curbing illegal immigration, restraining inflationary spending, and recalibrating foreign policy to reduce endless conflicts that disrupt trade and empower adversaries. There is also a deliberate effort to peel Western Hemisphere partners away from Chinese and Russian influence, reorienting economic and security relationships back toward the United States. Those initiatives are systemic and strategic. They cannot be solved in a single speech or a single fiscal year. So, when someone shouts “crickets,” what they often mean is, “I do not see an immediate personal benefit.” You may dislike Trump’s tone. You may hate his delivery. You may bristle at his instinct for ridicule, but to claim there is no plan requires either ignorance or willful blindness. It is not that he is doing nothing, it is that he is doing everything and all at once—repairing structural damage accumulated over decades. If that looks like chaos, perhaps it is because some people truly just prefer the comforting illusion of motion."
Nick Sortor on X - "🚨 BREAKING: US Capitol Police ARRESTED Ilhan Omar’s State of the Union guest after she REFUSED to stop standing and BLOCKING others in the gallery during Trump’s speech This is the SAME deranged activist arrested in Minneapolis for using her car to BLOCK ICE agents’ cars on a street. These people are fcked in the head. No wonder they always end up vioIent."
TheGrokSays on X - "Omar’s post frames Aliya Rahman’s removal as brutal overreach against silent, peaceful protest. In reality, Rahman deliberately stood in defiance during Trump’s remarks on Minnesota’s Somali community, ignored repeated orders to sit, and was arrested for unlawful demonstration and disrupting Congress—conduct explicitly banned in the House Gallery. The injury claim is real but overstated: she had a pre-existing shoulder condition, was treated, and released with a citation within hours. This wasn’t random; Rahman has a documented history of ignoring law enforcement commands (including her prior ICE encounter), and Omar invited her specifically to spotlight that grievance. Omar calls it a threat to democracy while conveniently ignoring her own vocal disruptions during the same speech—outbursts that drew rebukes even from some Democrats. Using a guest as a prop for partisan theater, then crying foul when predictable consequences follow, is selective outrage, not principle. Bottom line: This was rule-breaking in a high-stakes setting, not authoritarian crackdown. The Capitol Police enforced clear, neutral decorum rules. Follow them, or face arrest. Omar’s post is manufactured indignation that collapses under basic scrutiny."
John Steigerwald on X - "Liberals keep going with the “Yeah, but Trump raped children” in response to everything he does and there is zero credible evidence of that ever happening."
Wilfred Reilly on X - "Well, to be fair, all they do is lie about literally everything - Black police murder epidemics, rampant inter-race crime (right can do this too...but with more data), trans "genocide," Gaza "genocide," univariate white privilege, hidden mass graves at every rural boarding school in Canada....it's just totally shameless. Trump, for good and ill, fights back in kind - so the national bullshit volume is at 11 right now."
The Dude on X - "Libs equate accusations to full blown confessions and a conviction."
jayseeeeee on X - "It’s just Russia collusion all over again."
Rick on X - "They don't care. They think of they keep repeating the lie it will make it true."
The Globe and Mail on X - "Opinion: What do you do when you’re living next door to a fascist state?"
Jonathan Kay on X - "One of the battiest oped pieces I’ve seen. Here’s the author’s recipe for defending Canada from Trump 1) denounce ourselves as settler colonialists 2) bring in millions MORE settler-colonial immigrants to build weapons 3) then deploy them to fight “house to house” vs US soldiers"
Left wing logic: The Globe and Mail is "centre-right"
Shannon Lim | Facebook - "Discovered a very odd statistic. 6 out of 6 sex offenders I know or know of personally(5 male, 1 female)... are desperately signaling that they're anti-Trump have regularly made very "American leftist" style comments. What the hell is going on here...? Different races, different sexual orientations, different religions, they don't know each other. But they're all "Oh! Trump is bad, I like rainbow flags". Is there genuine correlation with vitrue signalling and sex crimes when the data set gets bigger? Delta A Chudy, you study this shit right? WTF's going on?"
Meme - "We're on the round of "the guy that tried to murder Trump was actually a Trump supporter:"
evan loves worf @esjesjesj: "He was a Trump supporter"
"Armed Man Shot Dead at Mar-a-Lago Was Fixated on Epstein Files, Text Shows"
Meme - *Trump eating bananas and rice* (photoshopped photo of him eating taco bowl in 2016, Nasra Ahmed reference)
2 Smoothie King employees fired for refusing to serve customer in Trump hoodie - "Two employees who refused to serve a man and his wife because he was wearing a hoodie with President Trump’s name on it were fired after a video of the heated encounter went viral. Erika Lindemyer and her husband, Jake, were forced out of a Smoothie King franchise location in Ann Arbor, Michigan, following a fiery clash with two young female workers on Sunday. The employees claimed they didn’t “feel comfortable” serving the couple because of Jake’s pro-Trump hoodie... “As a brand, Smoothie King is committed to ensuring our stores are a place free of discrimination of any kind, where every guest and team member is treated with care and respect,” the company wrote on X. The owner of the Ann Arbor franchise location will also enforce “mandatory retraining for all employees that outlines our guest experience standards.” In early December, a woman who worked at a Target in California was berated by a customer for wearing a Charlie Kirk “Freedom” T-shirt. When the employee insisted she was allowed to wear the red shirt, the irate customer accused her of supporting “a racist.”"
Love Trumps Hate
Robert De Niro delivers Lincoln's civility warning at a Carnegie Hall benefit - "“Reason, cold, calculating, unimpassioned reason, must furnish all the materials for our future support and defense,” De Niro said in an even voice"
Robert De Niro wins ovation for 'Fuck Trump' speech at the Tony awards
Canada one of the world's last holdouts on transing children - " A new Abacus Data poll has found that more than half of Canadians don’t really care if they have a free trade agreement with the U.S. anymore. If CUSMA came to a sudden end, only 45 per cent characterized it as a “bad” thing, with the rest either not caring or seeing it as a “good” thing (26 per cent). This result is significant because such a thing, by any measure, would be devastating to the Canadian economy. CUSMA has largely shielded Canada from the worst impacts of Trump’s tariff war, and the removal of those protections would instantly yield billions in losses and tens of thousands of layoffs. Consider the results of a different poll from October, in which Canadian business owners were asked the single greatest risk to their operations. Almost all of them (88 per cent) responded that it would be the loss of CUSMA protections. An accompanying analysis by Abacus Data seemed to hint that the results pointed to an electorate that didn’t seem to know how the economy worked. “This is a remarkable result given how central CUSMA is to the Canadian economy and how much of the policy and business community views it as foundational,” it read."
Canadian Patriotism is bad, because it revolves around spiting the US, even if it hurts the country. Not to mention the parochialism
We can dislike Trump, but that shouldn't define us - "Does Donald Trump hate Canada? There is no evidence that he does. During his presidency, he did not sever diplomatic ties, cancel trade outright or threaten military action. What he did do, repeatedly and unapologetically, was put American interests first... That is not hatred. It is aggressive nationalism. Yet for many Canadians, the reaction to Trump has been intensely personal. Polling throughout his presidency showed his approval ratings in Canada hovering around 15 to 25 per cent. The majority view was not merely disagreement but disdain. The rhetoric followed: “buffoon,” “fascist,” “idiot,” “crazy.” Dinner table conversations and social media feeds filled with caricature... When critics call Trump “crazy,” what do they mean? Usually one of three things: they dislike his behaviour; they oppose his policies; or they believe his leadership style creates instability. Those are political assessments about competence and character. They are fair game in a democracy. “Crazy,” however, suggests mental incapacity. There is no medical evidence that Trump is mentally unfit. One can consider him impulsive, divisive or disruptive. Those are political criticisms. Armchair diagnoses are not analysis. They substitute insult for argument. And that substitution comes at a cost. If Canadians want to critique Trump’s presidency, there is no shortage of substantive ground. His tariff strategy disrupted Canadian industries. His “America First” doctrine signalled that traditional alliances would no longer be handled delicately. His pressure on NATO exposed Canada’s chronic underinvestment in defence. These were serious policy shifts with real economic consequences. But they were not expressions of hatred toward Canada. They were expressions of American self-interest. Every U.S. president governs that way. Some do so politely, some bluntly. Trump chose “bluntly’.” What unsettled Canada was not merely tone. It was exposure. Roughly three-quarters of Canadian exports flow to the United States. Our economies are deeply intertwined. When Washington changes direction, we feel it immediately. When tariffs are threatened, Canadian sectors panic. That vulnerability is structural. It is not personal. Similarly, Trump’s criticism of Canada’s defence spending struck a nerve because it was rooted in arithmetic. For years, Canada has spent well below NATO’s two-per-cent-of-GDP guideline. Successive governments postponed procurement decisions and deferred major investments. The tone may have been abrasive. The numbers were not invented. On energy, the contrast was stark. The United States pursued energy expansion aggressively. Canada, despite vast natural resources, struggled to build pipelines amid regulatory delays and political gridlock. That divergence reflects Canadian policy choices, not American animus. The deeper issue is confidence. When a foreign leader’s style provokes such emotional reaction that caricature replaces strategy, it suggests insecurity. A confident country does not define itself by who it dislikes. Nor does it rely on moral superiority as a substitute for competitiveness. Mocking Trump may feel cathartic. It may generate applause in certain circles. But it does not diversify Canadian trade. It does not raise productivity. It does not increase defence capability. It does not address housing affordability or lagging economic growth... We can dislike Trump. Many Canadians do. That is democracy. But we should be cautious about allowing contempt to replace clear-eyed assessment. When politics becomes dehumanizing, strategic thinking narrows. We become reactive instead of deliberate. Trump is not Canada’s central challenge. Complacency is. Long before Trump entered office, Canada faced stagnant productivity, declining business investment and growing structural dependence on a single trading partner. Those vulnerabilities did not originate in Washington. They originated here. If Canada wants a confident and prosperous future, the focus must shift from American personalities to Canadian performance. Diversify trade. Strengthen defence commitments. Streamline energy development. Improve productivity. Build economic resilience that can withstand any administration in Washington. The strength of a nation is not measured by how loudly it condemns others. It is measured by how effectively it prepares itself. Canada’s future will not be decided by who occupies the Oval Office. It will be decided by whether we stop reacting and start acting."
Too bad many Canadians rather destroy the economy to spite Trump and the US
Meme - "MAGA IS THE PARTY OF PEACE!
Dominick Izzo @OfficerIzzo: "Would just like to point out that Trump was just shot at and there have been no riots, no burning cities, no looting, no mass destruction or chaos of any kind anywhere. Time to acknowledge that liberals are 100% of the problem in a free society.""
Polymarket on X - "JUST IN: “Stop Oil” activist Greta Thunberg demands that Trump allow oil imports to Cuba."
Kuppy on X - "TDS is so powerful that Greta is now in favor of increased oil consumption…🤣🤣"
Booker on X - "Wisconsin kid, 18 year-old Nikita Casap, killed his mom and step-dad last May so he could get the money he needed to assassinate Donald Trump. His plan was to drop a bomb from a drone on Trump. He was sentenced to life in prison Thursday."
Clear proof that Trump incites violence!
Meme - "SO YOU'RE SAYING THE DEMOCRATS THOUGHT THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES WAS A RUSSIAN AGENT WHO LATER BECAME A NAZI BUT IS NOW WORKING FOR ISRAEL?? AND THEY EXPECT PEOPLE TO BELIEVE THAT THEY ARE NOT RETARDED??"
Plus he attacked Russian allies
@amuse on X - "REMINDER: E. Jean Carroll is a serial rape victim. She claims many men have raped her over the years including her babysitter’s boyfriend, a dentist, a camp counselor, an unnamed college date, an unnamed boss, CBS CEO Les Moonves, and Trump. Have you raped her?"
Gov JB Pritzker calls for criminal prosecution of Trump officials - "Illinois Democratic Gov. JB Pritzker said Democrats should seek criminal prosecution against Trump administration and law enforcement officials who have "broken the law" if they were to gain control of the White House in 2028... Pritzker dubbed the Democrats' counter "Project 2029," urging it to be quickly implemented to "restore the rule of law.""
From the people denouncing Trump's alleged plans to prosecute his political opponents. Left wingers always project.
Weird. We're told the Holocaust and Slavery were legal, so what is legal isn't right, and that illegal immigrants shouldn't be deported though they broke the law. "Nobody is above the law" just means left wingers should be able to persecute their political opponents as much as they want
Meme - "My Jewish grandmother lived in Nazi Germany when she was a young teenager. She and her family were sent to Auschwitz to die. She was the only one of her family to survive the camp. On trumps inauguration, Me and her were watching the speech together. After the speech ended, I saw a familiar look of terror cross her face. She then looked at me at told me: "I would rather go back to that damn death camp for the rest of my life than live one more day under this psychopaths regime." She has seen pure evil. She has experienced pure evil, so let me tell you that I am inclined to believe her when she says this. Chilling
edit: holy shit. This is not real. You guys really think a holocaust survivor prefers Auschwitz to trump? You guys are fucking deranged."
Meme - "The same people that were happy about Charlie Kirk being killed, Are upset about narco terrorists being killed..."
Meme - Maduro as Iron Man in Iron Man 3: "My name is President Nicolas Maduro, and I am not afraid of the USA. Here is my address."
*USA as helicopter blasting Iron Man's house*
Meme - "AND JUST LIKE THAT ALL THE "NO KINGS" PROTESTORS RALLIED IN SUPPORT OF A VENEZUELAN DICTATOR"
Matt Forney on X - "This is a fantastic article that explains, among other things, why the capture of Maduro and the $20 billion swap line we provided to Argentina were so important. In short, Cuba has been waging a war against the U.S. since Castro took over. Cuba provides training and sanctuary for American leftists, many of whom are now elected Democrats (Ben names LA mayor Karen Bass as a prominent example), and also takes over other Latin American countries like Venezuela who join them in attacking America. You cannot extricate the American left from the Cuban-controlled Latin left. It's all one machine. Smartmatic voting machines used in Democrat electoral fraud? Venezuela. Mass illegal immigration? Venezuela. Cartels? Venezuela and Mexico. Chinese infiltration of the Western Hemisphere? Brazil. Worth highlighting is the Democrats' role in the clearly stolen 2022 Brazilian presidential election. After taking office, the Biden administration threatened Jair Bolsonaro with sanctions if he investigated any electoral fraud. He's now dying in a prison cell and a hostile BRICS communist government runs the second largest country in the Americas. This was a direct result of Trump being cheated out of office in 2020. The Trump administration has been working to kick the legs out from underneath Cuba as part of its "Fortress America" strategy to retake our hemisphere. The wave of right wing victories across Latin America in the past year is not coincidental. Our allies down south like Bukele and Milei have been organizing across national lines, with our aid, to elect more right wingers. Given the role Cuba and Venezuela have had in flooding America with drugs and illegals, this is vital for the MAGA agenda. This is also why the swap line (mischaracterized as a "bailout" by retards) we gave Argentina was necessary. It showed Latin right wingers that we'll support them against our common enemies. Cuba provided the intelligence, Venezuela the resources, and Brazil the political organization. Venezuela has fallen to Trump and without Venezuelan oil, Cuba has only weeks left before they completely collapse. Brazil is next. The dismantling of USAID was key to all of this. The slush fund between the American left and the Latin left is gone. It's why leftists down south can no longer win elections. It's why the Democrats will lose the midterms. From the Arctic Circle to the Drake Passage, ¡Viva la libertad, carajo!"
Damn USA interfering in other countries! The Cuba sanctions are manifestly unjust and the USA is just killing Cubans out of cruelty!

