SKYE’S LINKS 06/27/24
This week we begin with a great article about Jack Smith’s ineligibility for the exalted position into which he has been placed. The Dems may not even object too much because he’s doing a piss-poor job of it, anyway.
I’m afraid there’s no joy in Whoville regarding the Budget Deficit or Inflation, either, and it’s mostly bad news about America’s readiness for present-day warfare, if it comes. An entrenched military mindset isn’t very nimble, or innovative. It’s time to leave woke-ness and just wake up.
The game of pretend that the Left plays is becoming so patent that even a Leftist can discern it as the media scrambles to say we didn’t see what we darn well did see, again. More evidence has come to light of CIA complicity in the Hunter Biden laptop cover-up (which we knew), and also evidence that Xiden asked Amazon to censor books that didn’t follow the narrative about Covid and the vaccine. Jeff Bezos was happy to help Xiden with that, but he’s gone crying to the FAA now about Musk because the Amazon mogul can’t get it up—his spaceship, that is, while Musk has gotten his up and safely back hundreds of times. Of course, Boeing can get it up, but can’t get it, or its astronauts, home. Time to put a pin in that one. There’s all this and more, ending with a perfect example of how to fix an economy—Melei. So let’s dive in!
Here is a fine article explaining why Jack Smith's appointment and prosecution of Trump in both the Mar-A-Largo and the J6 cases is unconstitutional, and then recaps the history of the 'Crat criminal lawfare election interference. I highly recommend this.
Arguments in U.S. District Court: Jack Smith Appointment as Special Counsel Unconstitutional
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For as long as I can remember, the Left has been sneering at anyone who points out that the United States is a republic, not a democracy.
[TTP: This is quite a long article, but it is so worth the time. The subtitle says it all: “What is at stake in our ability to see the threat plainly? Nothing less than the preservation of our way of life.”]






