Chillin' on my nut and digging the sax, man.https://t.co/EzYe9rI6Gd
— Citizen Free Press (@CitizenFreePres) October 12, 2021
Curtis Sliwa would be a great mayor of NYC
Trump on indigenous people’s day
TRUMP CELEBRATES COLUMBUS DAY!#Trump #MAGA #IndigenousDay #Columbus #Pocahontas #STAYLOUD #LOUDMAJORITY #USA pic.twitter.com/7ZIDXPl3xv
— Shawn Farash ❌🐻 (@Shawn_Farash) October 12, 2021
Covid dictators try to explain why their restrictions don’t apply to themselves
There's a mask loophole for Democrats.
It's probably in the fine print somewhere.pic.twitter.com/bKb8bvw5GH
— Citizen Free Press (@CitizenFreePres) October 12, 2021
Jon Gruden calls it straight. Pro football can’t handle the heat. Pro football is comprised woke, cowardly, jerkoffs.
Jon Gruden Called President Joe Biden A 'Nervous Clueless Pu**y' https://t.co/MuVHcUDubD
— Daily Caller (@DailyCaller) October 12, 2021
Michael Knowles responds to a student’s confusion about Columbus
👏 COLUMBUS 👏 WAS 👏 A 👏 HERO 👏
Cc: leftists@realDailyWire @michaeljknowles #ColumbusDay pic.twitter.com/3x5fpAjkFF
— YAF (@yaf) October 11, 2021
Loudon County, Virginia is a lefty disaster mismanaged by ideologues
Loudoun County Schools Tried To Conceal Sexual Assault Against Daughter In Bathroom, Father Says
“…On June 22, Scott Smith was arrested at a Loudoun County, Virginia school board meeting, a meeting that was ultimately deemed an “unlawful assembly” after many attendees vocally opposed a policy on transgender students.
What people did not know is that, weeks prior, on May 28, Smith says, a boy, allegedly wearing a skirt, entered a girls’ bathroom at nearby Stone Bridge High School, where he sexually assaulted Smith’s ninth-grade daughter.
Juvenile records are sealed, but Scott’s attorney, Elizabeth Lancaster told The Daily Wire that a boy was charged with two counts of forcible sodomy, one count of anal sodomy, and one count of forcible fellatio, related to an incident that day at that school.
As a result of the viral video showing his arrest, Smith became the poster child for what the National School Boards Association has since suggested could be a form of “domestic terrorism”: a white blue-collar male who showed up to harangue obscure public servants on his local school board.
“If someone would have sat and listened for thirty seconds to what Scott had to say, they would have been mortified and heartbroken,” Lancaster said.
Minutes before Smith’s arrest at the school board meeting, the Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS) superintendent lectured the public that concerns about the transgender policy were misplaced because the school system had no record of any assault occurring in any school bathroom.
Then a woman wearing a rainbow heart shirt – a left-wing community activist – told Smith she did not believe his daughter, he says. His rage reached a boil and he had a heated exchange of words with the woman. A police officer, there to keep the peace in the meeting, pulled on his arm. Smith yanked it away. Before he knew it, Smith says, he was hit in the face, handcuffed and dragged across the floor, with his pants pulled down. Images of the incident were splashed on televisions and newspapers across the world.
Buta Biberaj, the county’s progressive, top elected prosecutor, who has close ties to the school board’s most liberal members, appeared in court to personally prosecute Smith for disorderly conduct and resisting arrest. Biberaj ran on a platform of ending “mass incarceration,” but she wanted to put Smith in jail for the misdemeanors.
As prosecutor, Biberaj would have known about the case involving Smith’s daughter. The suspect, juvenile court prosecutors assured Smith, was being held responsible: He was on house arrest, confined to his mother’s townhouse. According to Lancaster, a conviction was expected on October 14, likely in the form of a guilty plea to a lesser sexual assault charge.
But on October 6, according to the Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office, a 15-year-old was charged with sexual battery and abduction after police said he forced a girl into an empty classroom, held her against her will, and touched her inappropriately.
Lancaster says the suspect is the same boy that allegedly attacked Smith’s daughter.
What follows, based on extensive, exclusive reporting from Loudoun County, is part of the developing story involving the Smiths and the school system…”
Texas governor Abbott bans all vaccine mandates by any entity public or private
I issued an Executive Order prohibiting vaccine mandates by ANY entity in Texas.
I also added the issue to the Special Session agenda.
The COVID-19 vaccine is safe, effective, & our best defense against the virus, but should always remain voluntary & never forced. pic.twitter.com/8hHHLyebCk
— Greg Abbott (@GregAbbott_TX) October 11, 2021
COVID cases in Florida have plunged 88% in the past six weeks with no mandates.
COVID-19 in Florida: Average daily case count hits three-month low with 3,141 new cases reported Saturday https://t.co/S7gKVhQ7j2 pic.twitter.com/MR1K2bK8k3
— Orlando Sentinel (@orlandosentinel) October 9, 2021
One of the Southwest guys…
Met one of the Southwest pilots striking. While asking for directions to a shuttle.
Look at his patriot drip pic.twitter.com/FMq6uzEH1K
— George (@BehizyTweets) October 11, 2021
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Biden’s next disaster on deck, supply chain. See it in action.
Look at all these backed up cargo ships pic.twitter.com/IqcmBHhBW6
— Steve Mudflap McGrew’s REMASCULATE podcast (@REMASCULATE) October 10, 2021
Southwest Airlines has special offer after “weather issues” ground flights…
Southwest Airlines Offering Free Flights To All Passengers Who Are Vaccinated And Can Fly A Plane https://t.co/GdEG7UQEV4
— The Babylon Bee (@TheBabylonBee) October 11, 2021
Related:
Weird: Many Southwest Planes Flying Banners Reading 'Let's Go Brandon' https://t.co/StcD2SEMYX
— The Babylon Bee (@TheBabylonBee) October 11, 2021
Southwest Airlines cancels more flights. It’s a mystery with conflicting explanations.
More Southwest Airlines flight disruptions follow a weekend of cancellations
“…Southwest Airlines travelers are facing another day of disruptions. The carrier suspended hundreds of additional flights on Monday, after canceling and delaying thousands over the weekend — reportedly due to air traffic control issues and weather.
The airline has canceled more than 355 flights and delayed another 581 as of Monday morning, according to the online tracker FlightAware. Those canceled flights make up 10% of its schedule, as compared to 30% on Sunday…
…The reason for the disruption depends on who you ask.
Southwest blamed air traffic control issues and disruptive weather in a statement issued Sunday.
That same day, however, the Federal Aviation Administration said that no FAA air traffic staffing shortages had been reported since Friday.
“Flight delays & cancellations occurred for a few hours Friday PM due to widespread severe weather, military training, & limited staffing in one area of the Jacksonville en route center,” it tweeted. “Some airlines continue to experience scheduling challenges due to aircraft and crews being out of place.”
Henry Harteveldt, president and travel industry analyst at The Atmosphere Research Group, suggested two other possibilities to the Associated Press over the weekend. One is that Southwest scheduled more flights than it can handle, and operates a “point-to-point route network” that gives each delay a considerable ripple effect.
He also suggested that some pilots are calling in sick or refusing to work in opposition to the COVID-19 vaccine mandate that Southwest announced earlier this month. Southwest executives and employees have denied that, even though the theory has been embraced by prominent conservatives including Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX).
The Southwest Airlines Pilots Association said on Sunday that “there are no work slowdowns or sickouts either related to the recent mandatory vaccine mandate or otherwise.”
It disputed the carrier’s characterization of the reason for the weekend’s disruptions…”
Judge Jeanine on Merrick Garland’s threats against parents
Here’s an average American marine. He and marines like him are what make our military number one in the world. Not our crackpot senior leaders who couldn’t lead their way out of a paper bag.
I WILL HAPPILY DIE BEFORE I ALLOW THIS POSION INTO MY BODY!!! pic.twitter.com/8aWyuusjmU
— Charlie7 (@AlexandriaJ007) October 10, 2021
Here is why Gutfeld is number one in late night…
I support Mark Robinson
Mark Robinson does not back down
North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson
Clip 2 of 2 pic.twitter.com/BHypxCFclH
— 🇺🇸 ʟᴇғᴛ ᴄᴏᴀˢᴛ ᴠᴀɢʀᴀɴᴛ 🇺🇸 (@Baklava_USA) October 10, 2021
Iowa State Fairgrounds for Trump Rally
Could Biden attract 1/2 this number?
1/4?
1/10?
1/100?
1/1000?
Could any other candidate attract crowds like this Republican or Democrat?
Michigander has a message for flying Biden…
The most popular President when flying over Michigan yesterday got a warm Let’s go Brandon welcome. 😂🤣😂 pic.twitter.com/mtUiXTkBwt
— Charlie7 (@AlexandriaJ007) October 6, 2021
Newsom’s “woke-end.” Crackpot policies for America’s crackpot state from the country’s leading crackpot governor.
New Newsom Laws: No Gas Mowers, Free Menstrual Products, Require Gender-Neutral Toy Aisles
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- Governor Gavin Newsom has signed several notable bills into law in recent days
- They include a bill that will see California public schools and colleges stocking their restrooms with free menstrual products
- In another ‘woke’ bill, large department stores must now display products including toys and toothbrushes in gender-neutral ways
- It does not completely outlaw traditional boys and girls sections at stores but says large stores must also have a gender neutral section to display
- On Saturday Newsom signed off on a new law banning gas-powered equipment that uses small off-road engines
- Gas-powered equipment includes generators, lawn equipment, pressure washers, chainsaws, weed trimmers and even golf carts
- Under the new law the machinery will have to be battery-powered or plug-in
- Newsom has also signed into law America’s first ethnic studies requirement for high school students after five years of debate
- Students who begin high school in 2026 must pass one semester of a class outlining the past and current struggles of America’s marginalized groups

