Wednesday, April 30, 2025

Milwaukee Judge Catches a Bad Case of Trump Derangement... and Torches Her Career




Well, it finally happened. Another perfectly average judge decided to go full kamikaze on her legal career — all in the name of TDS (Trump Derangement Syndrome). Congratulations, Milwaukee! You've got your own headline-grabbing judicial flameout: Judge Hannah Dugan.

Let’s rewind to April 18. A small band of federal officers — you know, the kind who arrest people wanted for serious crimes — showed up at the Milwaukee County Courthouse. They weren’t in riot gear or swinging battering rams. Nope, just six plainclothes feds quietly trying to pick up a guy named Flores-Ruiz, who was already in court on domestic violence charges. A perfect opportunity, right? The guy was literally *gift-wrapped* for pickup.

But wait. Enter Judge Hannah Dugan, stage far-left.

Apparently deciding that enforcing federal law is now optional — or maybe just less important than her personal feelings about Donald Trump — Judge Dugan dove in headfirst to obstruct the arrest. That’s right. Instead of letting the officers do their job, she played interference, like a defensive lineman with a gavel. Then, just to really earn her merit badge in obstruction of justice, she allegedly helped Flores-Ruiz escape.

Yes, escape. Like in a movie. Only dumber.

Was this a bold stand for civil rights? A noble act of resistance? Nah. It was a middle-aged meltdown in real time — a woman so consumed by her hatred for Trump-era immigration enforcement that she chose career suicide on the altar of political theater.

You almost want to feel bad for her. Almost.

Because here’s the punchline: Flores-Ruiz wasn’t some helpless dreamer being wrongfully targeted. He was a fugitive. From justice. But hey, facts are such buzzkills when you're suffering a severe episode of TDS.

So here we are. Judge Hannah Dugan — once robed in honor, now possibly disrobed by indictment — lit the fuse on her career and watched it burn in a spectacular display of self-righteous lunacy. Whether or not federal charges come, her credibility is already smoldering like a Wisconsin brat left too long on the grill.

If anyone ever writes a handbook on How to Ruin Your Life in Under 10 Minutes: The Bench Edition, Dugan’s got the first chapter locked down.

Vietnam: The Betrayal That Still Stinks 50 Years Later


In 1965, we made a promise—one soaked in blood and sealed with the honor of young American lives—to protect the people of South Vietnam from communist invasion. North Vietnam, with a wink and a nod from China, was hell-bent on domination. So we did what decent nations do: we sent our sons to fight and die for the freedom of others.

But back home? Oh no, we had our very own Fifth Column. A legion of tie-dyed, draft-dodging, Che Guevara fanboys and fangirls, led by “useful idiots” like Jane Fonda and John Kerry. And while brave men bled out in the jungle, these pampered radicals played revolutionary in the safety of U.S. college campuses, waving Viet Cong flags and chanting slogans fed to them by Soviet apologists.

And Congress? A Democrat-controlled disaster. These geniuses thought abandoning our allies to the bloodthirsty communists was some kind of moral high ground. In reality, it was a betrayal of biblical proportions. The media, naturally, clutched its pearls and turned up the propaganda machine to 11—24/7 coverage of “baby killers” and moral outrage while conveniently ignoring the communist atrocities just across the border.

Then came the desperate exodus—the South Vietnamese clinging to helicopters, risking death to flee the communist death machine. We rescued some, only for our enlightened leaders in D.C. to sneer at them because—surprise!—those refugees didn’t vote Democrat once they saw what tyranny really looked like. As for those left behind? Many were shipped straight to the killing fields of Cambodia, where Pol Pot—another darling of communist theory—murdered millions. And guess what? Our Democrat politicians knew it, enabled it, and still slept just fine at night.

In the end, we sacrificed over 58,000 American lives—and for what? So smug, elitist politicians could score points at cocktail parties while betraying everything this country claimed to stand for. And for every name etched on that cold black wall in D.C., there are three more shattered bodies and broken minds who came home to a nation that turned its back on them.

We made a solemn commitment to the people of South Vietnam. But thanks to political cowardice, ideological rot, and a media allergic to truth, we broke that promise. Spectacularly.

And we’re supposed to pretend it was all just a “mistake”?

No. It was a disgrace.

Saturday, April 26, 2025

A Word of (Serious) Warning to Anyone Daring to Rent a Car

 

Thinking of renting from Avis or Hertz? Well, buckle up — because you’re not just renting a car, you’re rolling the dice with your freedom. These “professional” rental giants have a jaw-dropping history of filing bogus police reports claiming customers stole cars they already returned. Yes, you heard right — their recordkeeping is so stunningly incompetent it makes a government agency look efficient.

Thanks to their breathtaking sloppiness, innocent people have been arrested, convicted, and even thrown in jail — all because someone at Avis or Hertz apparently can’t tell the difference between a returned vehicle and a stolen one. And guess what? They’ve had to cough up millions in damages… and yet, somehow, they keep screwing it up.

I’m personally working on one of these horror shows right now in Los Angeles. So here’s some priceless advice: When you return that rental, whip out your phone and record the whole thing. Get the license plate, the drop-off, the lot attendant yawning in the background — everything. Because if (when) they mess up, you won’t get a polite phone call — you’ll get arrested, handcuffed, and hauled away from your job, your home, or wherever you happen to be breathing at the time, courtesy of a shiny warrant you didn’t even know existed.


Welcome to the magical world of corporate irresponsibility — enjoy your rental!


Thursday, April 24, 2025

Tulsi Gabbard Exposes Biden’s Digital Reich: The Blueprint for American Tyranny

Well, well, well… Tulsi Gabbard just tore the mask off the Biden regime and what’s underneath isn’t just ugly—it’s straight-up dystopian. She exposed a Biden administration-authored blueprint so authoritarian, even the East German Stasi would say, “Whoa, that’s a bit much.”

The document, crafted by the Biden administration, outlines plans to target political opponents under the flimsy label of “domestic terrorism.” Translation? If you love freedom, question Biden’s decrees, or remember what the Constitution is, you’re now on their hit list.

And here’s the Orwellian cherry on top: they’re using advanced surveillance tech that makes the Patriot Act look like a kid’s lemonade stand. Tools the Nazi Gestapo or the KGB could only dream of are now aimed at American citizens who dare to speak out.

Let’s not forget the same folks pushing this digital dictatorship spent years screeching that Trump was the fascist. Right out of the Marxist playbook—accuse your enemies of the very crimes you’re gleefully committing behind closed doors.

They’ve weaponized the DOJ, FBI, and intelligence agencies. Now they want to muzzle free speech, suppress dissent, and control thought. This isn’t leadership—it’s a tech-powered police state in the making.

Read it for yourself:

Declassified Strategic Implementation Plan for Counterterrorism – April 2025 (PDF)


Wednesday, April 23, 2025

Pope Francis and the Vatican’s Great Mystery


Let’s be honest—does anyone really believe that Pope Benedict just willingly walked away from the papacy in February 2013? Please. That’s about as believable as a politician turning down a bribe. This was the first resignation of a pope in nearly 600 years, and we’re supposed to believe it was just Benedict being “tired”? He lived on until 2022. he was In reasonable health, considering his age. Something smells like incense covering up a coup d’état.

Then—like a puff of smoke from a rigged chimney—enters Pope Francis, the Vatican’s poster boy for progressive politics. The man seems less interested in scripture and more obsessed with the liberal agenda of the day. We’re talking about a pope who cozies up to communists, despite their history of slaughtering Catholic clergy. But hey, maybe he thinks Marxism just needs a better PR campaign.

The media? Oh, they’re giddy. They fawn over Francis like he’s the second coming of Che Guevara. Now they’re openly fantasizing about another leftist pope to push “reform.” And by “reform,” they mean throwing 2,000 years of church tradition into the recycling bin. Women’s ordination? Check. Openly gay clergy? Check. Abortion rights? Why not. Climate change sermons at every Mass? You bet.

Real Catholics—you know, the ones who actually read scripture—are raising eyebrows so high they’re practically levitating. But the fake news press just keeps chanting their holy mantra: “Change is good…unless it’s conservative.”

At this rate, the only thing that hasn’t been reformed is the truth.


Monday, April 21, 2025

Things Every Aspiring Fugitive Should Know About International Extradition(A Helpful Guide for the Morally Flexible)

So you’ve gone and done it—committed a lovely little murder, and now the cops are breathing down your neck. What’s a globe-trotting outlaw to do?

First stop on the Escape Express: Mexico! That’s right, our neighbors to the south might just be your new best friend. Even if the Mexican authorities catch you, they won’t hand you over to the U.S. unless our prosecutors pinky swear not to kill you. How heartwarming.

But wait, there’s more! There are countries out there—plenty, in fact—that don’t have extradition treaties with the United States at all. Sure, many of them are paradise if your idea of luxury involves military coups, internet blackouts, or living in a hut with a goat. But hey, that still beats a cozy little 6x9 cell in Leavenworth, doesn’t it?

So pack your bags (and maybe a fake passport), and remember: international crime isn’t just a bad decision—it’s a travel opportunity!

Mexico refuses to extradite individuals—including American citizens—to the United States if they may face the death penalty, unless U.S. authorities provide formal, binding assurances that the death penalty will not be sought or carried out.

This policy is based on:

  1. Mexican law and constitution, which prohibits capital punishment.
  2. The Mexican Supreme Court’s 2001 ruling, which reaffirmed that extraditing someone to a country where they could be executed would violate Mexican human rights principles.
  3. International human rights treaties that Mexico has signed.

This has played out in real cases—most notably in Soering v. United Kingdom (1989, European Court of Human Rights), which set a precedent for European countries, and later echoed in Mexico v. United States (Avena case) before the International Court of Justice.

So yes, if an American flees to Mexico after committing a capital crime like murder, U.S. prosecutors must waive the death penalty in order to secure extradition.

Here is a list of countries that do not have an extradition treaty with the United States as of the most recent available information. Keep in mind, the absence of a treaty does not guarantee immunity from extradition—some countries may still choose to cooperate on a case-by-case basis.

Nations Without an Extradition Treaty with the U.S.

(Note: Subject to change based on diplomatic developments.)

Africa:

  • Algeria
  • Angola
  • Botswana
  • Burkina Faso
  • Burundi
  • Cameroon
  • Central African Republic
  • Chad
  • Congo (Republic of)
  • Côte d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast)
  • Djibouti
  • Equatorial Guinea
  • Ethiopia
  • Guinea
  • Guinea-Bissau
  • Madagascar
  • Mali
  • Mauritania
  • Mozambique
  • Niger
  • Rwanda
  • São Tomé and Príncipe
  • Somalia
  • Sudan
  • Togo
  • Uganda
  • Zambia

Asia & Middle East:

  • Bhutan
  • China (mainland)
  • Iran
  • Indonesia
  • Kazakhstan
  • Kyrgyzstan
  • Laos
  • Lebanon
  • Maldives
  • Mongolia
  • Nepal
  • North Korea
  • Qatar
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Syria
  • Tajikistan
  • Turkmenistan
  • Uzbekistan
  • Vietnam
  • Yemen

Europe:

  • Belarus
  • Kosovo
  • Montenegro
  • Russia
  • Serbia
  • Ukraine (Treaty signed but cooperation strained due to conflict and politics)

Caribbean & Central/South America:

  • Cuba
  • Dominican Republic (treaty exists but rarely enforced)
  • Haiti
  • Venezuela (treaty exists but politically suspended)

Oceania:

  • Kiribati
  • Micronesia
  • Samoa
  • Solomon Islands
  • Tonga
  • Tuvalu
  • Vanuatu


Thursday, April 17, 2025

Star Trek cosplay for rich girls

 

Oh, please—let’s all take a moment to applaud the brave sisterhood of high-altitude influencers who bravely boarded their glittery space Uber for a ten-minute selfie in the stratosphere. Because obviously, slipping into a pressurized designer jumpsuit and sipping zero-gravity champagne for the ’Gram is exactly the same as pioneering mankind’s journey into the void of space.

Let’s compare: real astronauts—yes, the ones with PhDs, years of flight training, and titanium guts—have actually died pushing the boundaries of science and human potential. Remember them?

  • Gus Grissom,
  • Ed White,
  • Roger Chaffee —perished in the tragic Apollo 1 launchpad fire.
  • Dick Scobee,
  • Michael J. Smith,
  • Ronald McNair,
  • Ellison Onizuka,
  • Judith Resnik,
  • Gregory Jarvis,
  • Christa McAuliffe —killed during the Challenger explosion in 1986.
  • Rick Husband,
  • William McCool,
  • Michael P. Anderson,
  • Ilan Ramon,
  • Kalpana Chawla,
  • David M. Brown,
  • Laurel B. Clark —who died aboard the Columbia in 2003 during reentry.

These were genuine heroes who didn’t just “go to space”—they earned it. They didn’t play dress-up and call it “breaking barriers.” They didn’t go up for bragging rights; they went up for all of us.

But sure, let’s act like a 12-minute space tourism jaunt—complete with full makeup, zero training, and likely a branded sponsorship—is the new face of “exploration.” Spoiler alert: it’s not the future of science. It’s the future of Instagram. And unlike the fallen astronauts, these women risked nothing but a bad hair day and a malfunctioning filter. Bravo, ladies. Truly… brave.


Wednesday, April 16, 2025

Adolf Hitler, what might’ve been…

Let’s give credit where it’s due: Adolf Hitler could’ve gone down in history as Germany’s great economic savior. He took a country crushed by war, starving, humiliated, and with a currency worth less than toilet paper—and in record time, turned it into a global powerhouse. But unfortunately, a little thing called genocidal psychopathy got in the way. Minor flaw.

How did he rise to power? Not with honesty or integrity, of course—but with fire, blood, and manipulation. The Reichstag fire? A political arson job straight out of a Bond villain’s playbook. Naturally, Hitler blamed the socialists, communists, and anyone else who wasn’t goose-stepping in rhythm. And surprise! His buddy Hermann Göring just happened to live across the street from the Reichstag, with a secret tunnel connecting the two. Total coincidence, right?

And the gullible masses? They ate it up. Hook, line, and swastika. “Heil Hitler” wasn’t just a salute—it was a national hypnosis. Soon, Chancellor Hitler was Führer Hitler, and just like that, democracy was tossed into the furnace alongside free speech, gun rights and dissent. A whisper in the wrong ear? Boom—off to the guillotine or the gallows, courtesy of the kangaroo circus known as the People’s Court.

Then came the grand finale: the Holocaust. The deportation trains to death camps weren’t some bureaucratic misstep—they were the crowning achievement of Hitler’s unholy obsession with control and cruelty. An entire machinery of death, running with chilling precision.

And here’s the kicker—modern leftists, desperate to distance themselves from one of their ideological cousins, have the audacity to claim Hitler was a far-right figure. As if “National Socialist German Workers’ Party” didn’t have the word socialist screaming in bold letters. As if the obsession with government control, censorship, central planning, and the suppression of dissent was somehow “right-wing.” It’s historical revisionism at its most shameless—and it works, because the public has the memory of a goldfish and the curiosity of a rock.

And yet, it all started with the same tired formula: a politician’s empty promises, a charismatic smile, and the old “I alone can fix it” speech. What fools we are to fall for it, time and time again. Control is the drug of choice for politicians, and power is their addiction. And just like Hitler, they always wrap it in patriotism, progress, and a firm handshake.



The firearm import ban must be sent to the trash heap of tyranny

Let’s get one thing straight—neither George H. W. Bush nor his son George W. Bush were ever true allies of the Second Amendment. They weren’t defenders of liberty—they were political opportunists who kept their mouths shut just long enough to avoid pissing off Republican voters. Behind that phony pro-gun facade was the same cowardice and contempt for constitutional rights that we’ve come to expect from career politicians.

In 1989, Daddy Bush launched a full-on assault against American gun owners. With the stroke of a bureaucrat’s pen, his administration banned the importation of 43 models of semi-automatic rifles—including iconic, reliable firearms like the Chinese-made AK-47 and the Israeli-made Uzi carbine. Why? Because some pencil-pushing gun-grabber decided these firearms didn’t meet some laughable “sporting purpose” test—as if the Second Amendment was written to protect skeet shooting on the weekends.

And here’s the kicker—this wasn’t done through Congress. No debate. No vote. No representation. Just raw, unconstitutional executive overreach. Pure tyranny. And it’s been allowed to stand for decades.

The time is now for the Donald Trump administration to undo this unlawful attack on gun rights.


Monday, April 14, 2025

We’ve Fought Wars for This. Don’t You Dare Forget It.

We have spilled blood on foreign soil—not for territory, not for treasure—but for freedom. For liberty. For the promise that no man or woman in this nation will ever be crushed by the boot of unchecked power.

We didn’t fight and die to beg for our rights—we fought to secure them. Freedom of speech. The right to bear arms. These are not privileges handed out by bureaucrats—they are birthrights, earned and preserved by patriots.

But liberty doesn’t end at the microphone or the muzzle of a rifle. It matters most when we’re accused. When the government turns its full weight against a citizen and says, “You are guilty.” That is when our real protections must stand unshakable.

And it is there—at that moment—that the black-robed judges step forward.

They are not monarchs. They are not gods. They are supposed to be guardians. Sentinels sworn to protect us from the very government that pays their salaries and pulls their strings. They sit not to serve kings, but to restrain them. Their sacred duty is to uphold the Constitution, to ensure that no man or woman is thrown into a cage without due process, without justice, without the full force of the Bill of Rights standing in their defense.

But make no mistake: they are human, and they fail.

Sometimes out of fear.

Sometimes out of ignorance.

Too often, out of loyalty to the political machines that elevated them to their thrones.

Justice is supposed to be blind—but too often it peeks under the blindfold to see who holds the power. And jurisprudence, which should be the cold, unwavering application of law, becomes instead a twisted puppet show of personal bias, political debt, and cowardice masquerading as caution.

When judges forget that their robes are not symbols of dominion but of duty, then justice dies a little. And every American is left more vulnerable to the tyranny our ancestors fought to defeat.

This is the battlefield now—not with rifles and tanks, but in courtrooms.

And every time a judge bows to politics instead of the Constitution, we lose ground in that war.

We must demand more.

We must remember why we fought in the first place.

And we must never let anyone forget: the rights of the accused are the last line of defense between freedom and tyranny.

We didn’t win our liberty to watch it rot in a courtroom.