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It's hard to believe, but we've got another primary tomorrow. Trump won the South Carolina primary over the weekend, and now we have a primary tomorrow in the state of Michigan. It's just Trump and Birdbrain Haley so it's not going to be much of a contest. I'm talking Republicans here. The Democrats have pretty much boxed out any of Biden's competition and made their contests more of a coronation than a primary race. Biden and his DOJ are doing their best to put Trump behind bars in order to complete the coronation process. This is what fascists do. The American people are going to have a say in who does and who doesn't go to jail when all is said and done. I'm referring to the election in November. To that end, I'm delighted that the Koch organization has announced that they are withdrawing support from Haley. Even the Koch organization wants to be on the winning side of the equation when the dust finally settles.

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I read that when Trump finally has the nomination in hand after winning the right number of delegates as a result of primary wins, presumably after the Super Tuesday contests, he starts to receive security briefings. He also has access to additional funding. Who thinks that the establishment isn't going to give Trump the complete briefings that he's entitled to? Wait a minute. As an ex-president, isn't he already receiving security briefings? You know the Deep State is going to do everything it can to protect Biden and that invariably means that they have to find a way to kneecap his political opponents. Maybe it means keeping classified materials close to the vest so Trump can't use them against him. Not that Trump doesn't have enough material as it is. It does make you wonder what the Deep State is doing to keep Trump out of the White House. How many e-mails within the inner confines of the halls of Justice have been exchanged with the subject line, "Trump will never be president"?

I don't know much about Michigan and how it shapes up as a state that favors either Republicans or Democrats in presidential elections. Michigan has, at least historically, been heavily unionized thanks to key industries like the automobile industry and others. It's also no secret that Unions have been in bed with the Democrat Party going back to God only knows when. These days, much of the car manufacturing has moved to Mexico leaving sections of Michigan hollowed out. The plants still up and running now have the EV craze to contend with, which requires fewer workers and slimmed-down facilities. All of this is fertile ground for a Republican like Trump, who has promised to quash zero-carbon efforts by car manufacturers. He's also promised to place crippling tariffs on the importation of Chinese EVs, if I'm not mistaken. Then, and this is a more recent revelation to me, Michigan has a large and influential Muslim population who have distanced themselves from Biden and the Democrat Party due to his policies on Israel and Biden's failure to do more to protect the innocent lives of Palestinians in Gaza. The loss of these constituencies in Michigan could cost Democrats the election in the Fall. That's good news for Trump and America.

Will this latest news about Fanni Willis be the end of her and her lover, Mr. Wade? Somehow, someone came up with phone records between Fanni and her toy boy that tell a very different story than that to which she testified to under oath. She maintained all along, as did he that their relationship started AFTER she hired him to be the lead prosecutor in the RICO case against Trump and his fellow defendants. The entire case rests on the propriety of their relationship since the counsel for the defense has alleged that their relationship represents a conflict that could have an impact on the outcome of their judicial proceedings. This latest information, if validated, means that both Willis and Wade perjured themselves in their testimony. It's important to note that we now have literally thousands of texts and calls that the two exchanged during the period in question. I think it's pretty clear and conclusive now that she hired her lover to manage Trump's RICO case. If she lied to the court about her relationship with Wade and when it began, she is also no longer entitled to the benefit of the doubt when it comes to her testimony about who paid for what and who was and who wasn't reimbursed for their so-called vacations. Remind the Court again if you can, Ms. Willis, who is and who isn't on trial? I'll wait.

I was flipping through the channels on the television last night, and I was surprised to see that no one was talking about the Michigan primary tonight. Is that because Trump is expecting to win it by a sizeable margin and the networks have no plans, nor the stomach, to announce him the victor with each passing primary for fear of creating an aura of inevitability? Or, is the drama gone now that Trump beat Birdbrain going away in her own home state of South Carolina? Whichever the case, they can only put it off for so long since Super Tuesday is right around the corner with Trump likely sweeping the lot. Ratings being the mother's milk of nightly television and the veritable jackpot at the end of the rainbow every four years between presidential elections, they would be cutting off their noses to spite their faces if they ignored the contests altogether. It must really gall these left-wing television personalities to have to announce Trump as the winner in any given contest. You can see the disgust in their faces despite the drivel that comes out of their mouths. Sometimes it's subtle. Sometimes, it's not so subtle. I think it's one of those cognitive dissonance deals if I understand it correctly. Now you know why I prefer to watch the results come in on networks that despise Trump. I love to watch them squirm.

One guy who best illustrates what I'm talking about is Chris Cuomo on News Nation. You can see him turning different shades of ashen when confronted with anything that butts up against his utter and maniacal devotion to his political part and the party of his father before him, the great (and probably overrated), Mario Cuomo. This clown, and I'm talking about Chris Cuomo here, can't bring himself to admit that the immigration nightmare on our border was brought about by the policies of Biden and the Democrat Party. If he has an expert on his show to discuss the issue, he'll do his best to lay fault at the feet of both parties in Congress and their unwillingness to solve the problem. If his expert starts to get the better of the argument, and especially if the expert drags Biden's name into the discussion, you can see a palpable shift in Cuomo's comfort level before your very eyes. I love it when he has Bill O'Reilly on because O'Reilly takes him out of his comfort zone with facts that leave Cuomo flat-footed and looking like the cuck that he is. The fact that O'Reilly seems to take some kind of pleasure in undressing Cuomo on his own show adds to the enjoyment I experience while watching the two of them go round and round.

What the hell is President Macron thinking when he says that he's considering sending his fellow countrymen into the fray that is the current and ongoing war between Ukraine and Russia? He's nothing but a pissant of a leader and, in the eyes of the French people, a veritable flaky croissant of a man. No sooner did he make that proclamation than the president of Poland came out and declared that Poland would not be sending any of their soldiers to fight in Ukraine. I gather we're getting down to brass tacks here now that Ukraine is reportedly down to their last box of ammunition and they have but a handful of conscripts left to send to the front lines. It's all looking very grim for Zelensky and his oligarchs. Did I mention that Putin responded with a warning that should non-Ukrainian troops enter the fight in Ukraine that he would go to war with NATO? I've not heard Putin say anything about Sweden becoming a member of NATO, but I'm sure he will have something to say considering the fact that Sweden is on Russia's border and having a potential NATO country on Russia's border is but one of many reasons Russia invaded Ukraine. It also wouldn't surprise me at all were we to wake up one day in October, just days ahead of the November presidential election, to hear Bumbles Biden declare war on Russia. Americans have always rallied around their Commander-in-Chief during times of war. Right? If that's what it takes to beat Trump and save our Democracy in the process, don't put it past the Bidenistas to put our Republic at risk just to save his sorry arse in the November election.

Jesus. These primaries are coming fast and furious these days. Trump beat Birdbrain Haley by some 42 points in Michigan last night. Is it me or did Trump and the Republicans get a shitload more votes than the Democrats? I'm curious how this cycle's primary with Trump compares to past primaries without Trump. Birdbrain got some 26% so she's still got her anti-Trump bandwagon rolling along. I don't have the breakdown of who got how many delegates so that may have to wait until this coming weekend when Michigan holds a caucus. I think that's right anyway. I was watching coverage on CNN around 8:30 when who came on the network but Birdbrain herself? Who does that? I think the polling stations in some sections of Michigan were still open when she came on with Dana Bash. Of course, she was on her usual high horse of Trump can't win and all that sort of bullshit, and I finally just muted her. I could tell by watching the two of these cackling hens that Bash was more than delighted to let Birdbrain spew her usual vitriol about Trump, and she (Bash) couldn't have been more pleased. Talk about Cheshire cats. Have you ever seen a candidate go on a network the night the votes are coming in? It just smacked of desperation and of someone looking for free air time to rail against their political opponent.

I think the judge in the Fanni Willis case has all he needs to make a decision as to whether or not she and her lover, Wade, get disqualified in the Trump RICO case. He held a hearing yesterday, and the defense had Wade's divorce attorney on the stand for the better part of three hours. Let's just say he didn't do either himself or the Willis/Wade case any favors. They finally got him to admit in so many words that he was well aware of the fact that the relationship between Wade and Willis predated her assigning him to the Trump case. In other words, she (Willis) paid her lover (Wade) to take the case and then accepted kickbacks from him in the form of dinners, vacations, etc. I thought I heard the judge say something about having the defense give their final arguments this coming Friday without entering into evidence recent revelations about extensive phone records between Wade and Willis that further prove that their relationship predated his assignment to the case. It goes without saying, but I'll say it anyway. Today's testimony does not square with the testimony already provided by Wade and Willis. Let's call a spade a spade, They perjured themselves. There, I said it.

I don't know Wendy Willaims from The Man on the Moon. I wasn't inclined one way or another to watch the four-episode reality show documenting her trials and travails with what appears to be some form of alcohol-induced dementia. Maybe the missus insisted that I watch it with her. Or, maybe she wanted to see it, and I was just along for the ride. Ms. Williams also suffers from a condition that makes her eyes bulge out which is separate and apart from her dementia issues. I kept asking myself why someone thought it was a good idea to film this woman in her condition. I don't think she had the wherewithal to know enough about her declining health to realize that what she had agreed to was both sad and exploitative. The filmmakers admitted that they didn't know enough about her situation, and once they realized what they were dealing with, they ended the production. Most of the people in the documentary were family members or close associates who saw this woman go from being a star on television for the better part of fourteen years to what is essentially in the here and now a shell of her former self. I'll finish the show, and then I'll take a look on YouTube to see what the real Wendy Williams was like. I feel like I owe her that much.

When it rains, it pours. The Supreme Court finally ruled on Trump's case of presidential immunity. Much to the chagrin of the Marxist media and the moonbat rump swabs who follow them day in and day out, the Court agreed to hear the case. They could have kicked it back to the lower courts, but they did not. Keep in mind that Jack Smith, the rogue prosecutor brought in from The Hague by Biden's DOJ to get a conviction against Trump prior to the election, had gone to the Court this past December asking that they fast-track Trump's presidential immunity claim and the Court refused to hear it. Loosely translated, this development is not good news for Jack Smith. It means that none of these cases being brought against Trump will be tried before the November election. The Supremes won't even issue their decision until July. There simply is not sufficient time left on the calendar to get this in front of a judge and jury before everything butts up against the election itself. Did I mention that everything is stayed in the lower courts until the Supremes rule? It was a good day for Trump, and a good day for all God-fearing Americans who believe in the Justice system.

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The Left was so hoping that their boy, Jack Smith, would deliver the goods before the election that they have gone on day after day singing his praises in the mainstream media and popping champagne corks in anticipation of seeing Trump convicted and put behind bars. Poll after poll showed Trump losing to Biden in November if convicted of any one or more of the crimes on which he was indicted. Never mind that each and every indictment brought by Smith was flimsier than the last. It's probably important to understand that this guy, Smith, has a very checkered past when it comes to going after politicians. In one case, which ended up in the Supreme Court when they overturned his conviction 9-0, he achieved his goal of taking down the politician by getting a conviction and, in the process, ruined the life and career of a good man. None of this is lost on the Supreme Court. My sense is that they see these cases for what they are: An attempt by a corrupt Biden Administration to take out their political opponent ahead of a presidential election. The Court has now effectively pushed the timelines out to favor Trump and simultaneously send a message to Biden's Justice Department that the gig is up. They know election interference when they see it, and they are not standing by and letting any of it go unchecked. Suck on that, Jack Smith.

What the hell is going on with Bitcoin? I don't know crypto from crapto so I'll just put that out there. I remember starting to notice when it was trading in the sixty-thousand dollar range give or take. It made me wish that I had gotten in on the crypto craze when it was trading in the thousands back in 2010 or thereabouts. Then, it went from sixty thousand down to sixteen thousand before bouncing back to sixty thousand somewhat today. It's a fucking roller coaster is what it is. Of course, I've also heard many a story in the last few years about coin companies going bust, wallets disappearing, and criminals like Bankman-Fried who amass fortunes on the backs of investors and then declare bankruptcy. I'll take my chances with companies that have actual products and reportable earnings. That's not to say that some of those companies don't become high flyers with nosebleed-level multiples. You know what they say. Here today, gone tomorrow. Think Sears and F. W. Woolworths. I'm a sucker for rags-to-riches stories so keep those coming. Where the price of Bitcoin goes now is anyone's guess. Can it go to a million? Sure. Will it go to zero? Probably not.

I'd forgotten that Apple was working on developing their version of an electric vehicle until I read this week that they're getting out of the business. Apparently, they're now transferring resources from the EV team to the Apple Team working on Artificial Intelligence (AI.) I don't think I ever had high hopes one way or another to get behind the wheel of an electric car developed by Apple, but you know what they say. Hope springs eternal. That whole industry seems to be taking it on the chin these days for a variety of reasons. Losing money on each and every EV model sold is simply not a sustainable business model. If it's true that two out of three EV owners typically rent cars when they go on longer trips, that's just fucked up. If I had an electric car, you could count me out when the temperature goes below freezing. Part of me thinks that Apple, with Steve Jobs at the helm, could have pulled this EV venture off. With Tim Cook at the helm, not so much. When was the last time Apple did anything really innovative? I'm sorry, they are just not cutting the mustard. As for their lineup of Dick Tracy watches, I'm just as happy with my $29 watch from Walmart that I never have to charge overnight. It's good to go when I am. Try harder, Apple.

Do you know who also isn't too happy about this latest Supreme Court ruling? You guess it. Birdbrain Haley. She's been hanging around primary in and primary out waiting for Jack Smith to put Trump behind bars so she can step in and snatch victory from the jaws of defeat. That may not be the appropriate phrase, but it's close enough. Nobody likes a fucking vulture. I think I heard that she made some inane comment or other in voicing her apparent displeasure at the Court's ruling. It wasn't any different than that coming from the left-wing media that goes something like this: No one is above the law. Now, Birdbrain, what is your rationale for staying in the race? And I have to say this, does Trump look like David in the David versus Goliath drama now that he's slain most if not all of these lawfare dragons that he's faced? Americans love a good come-from-behind story, and if anyone has faced more improbable odds of winning any one or more of the 91 criminal indictments against him without stepping a foot in the courtroom, it's the one, the inimitable, Donald J. Trump.

That rogue mother fucker of a federal prosecutor, Jack Smith, is now looking to fast-track his classified documents/obstruction case against Trump in Eileen Canon's courtroom in Florida. He's desperate to get a conviction in any courtroom between now and Election Day. The Supreme Court took away his DC case against Trump last week, and that case will never go to court between now and election day. I'm hoping that Eileen Canon, a Trump appointee, will avoid a potential circus in her courtroom by denying Smith the chance to prosecute Joe Biden's political opponent, who just happens to be the presumptive nominee of the Republican Party, just a handful of months out from Election Day. If I'm not mistaken, Smith wants the trial to begin a week before the Republican Party holds its national convention in the July-August timeframe. Here we go again with the fucking election interference bullshit. You should hear the Marxist mainstream media. They've gone from clutching their pearls over the Supreme Court decision to salivating over the prospects of their boy, Jack Smith, getting Trump in front of a judge and jury ahead of the Republican National Convention this summer. Here's my advice: Be careful what you ask for.

I'm looking forward to watching the Willis trial on television today. I hear that they have a wine taster who is willing to testify that Willis paid cash for a tasting that she and her lover, Wade, attended while vacationing in Nappa Valley. Whether the judge allows this witness is another question. Just out of curiosity, what is the point of allowing this testimony? It hardly puts to rest the issue of who paid for what and when as it relates to vacations and dinners Willis and her lover enjoyed while doing what lovers do. The central issue is whether or not Willis hired her lover to manage the Trump RICO case and who benefitted financially (kickbacks) or otherwise from the arrangement. I think we have closing arguments today so that should put a nice big bow on everything that we've seen and heard thus far in the trial. I think the consensus is that both Willis and Wade perjured themselves during the course of the trial. I also think that nobody believes that their relationship began after Willis hired Wade to manage the Trump case. Will one or both be disbarred for perjury? Will the two agree to step down from the case in order to avoid the perjury charges? This is it, boys and girls. This is where the rubber meets the road.

We continue to see stories in the media about this or that illegal alien committing heinous acts against American citizens. The story about that Laken woman being brutally murdered by an illegal alien from Venezuela is just the latest horror show brought to our shores by Bumbling Joe Biden and his malevolent Administration. I see a lot of photos in the media of criminals alleged to have committed crimes, but they rarely tell the whole story. It's almost like there's a complete blackout by the media when it comes to crimes committed by illegal aliens. They just never tell us the country of origin or the immigration status of the alleged perpetrators. It gets worse. Biden, in his first trip to the border since his inauguration in 2021, referred to the illegal aliens as "newcomers." Can you fucking imagine? Trump was also at the border yesterday and rightly referred to them as "illegal aliens." Trump mentioned that he phoned the parents of the Laken woman to give them his condolences on the senseless murder of their beautiful child. Biden never bothered to pick up the phone. If her parents weren't Trump supporters before, they are now. Life's lessons come hard sometimes. You live, and you learn.

I keep waiting for somebody, anybody, to tell the truth about what they see when they get up close and personal with Joe Biden. We all know he's seriously demented, but none of us has any idea of what that looks like since we are, by and large, bystanders in the shit show we know as the Biden Administration. I guess it makes sense that no one in the White House is talking smack about their boss. That could be carreer ending. I guess it also makes sense that no world leader spending any time with Joe Biden is willing to spill the beans on the guy sitting across from him holding his cue cards for fear of not being invited back to the Oval Office. Or, even worse, have their funding cut off. Kevin McCarthy, the prior Republican Speaker of the House commented yesterday that every time he sat down with President Biden, Biden couldn't carry on a conversation without his cue cards. I think his exact words were, "He sticks to the cards." "He would just read from his cards." Is it too much to expect, and this is me speaking, to have a president who can complete a full sentence without having to look at a teleprompter or cue card? The stooge even had a teleprompter when he met with the Border Patrol in Texas yesterday. It's just unbelievable.

One story that seemed to fly under the radar these past couple of days is the story about the Jewish doctor in San Diego who was murdered by a guy named Mohammed. The headline alone is a little concerning. I'm not sure the story, even if you read it in the papers, is going to tell you everything there is to know about what really happened. If I had to draw my own conclusions, I might be tempted to think that this has something to do with Israel's war against the Palestinians in Gaza. I'd be curious to know if this Mohammed fellow is an illegal alien, allowed to enter our country by Joe Biden and given an airline ticket to the American city of his choice and a court date some 5-7 years out. What American Israelis have to be asking themselves is after hearing this story is, assuming they hear it at all, how many more Mohanmmeds are there out there? Another story that caught my eye yesterday was about some country, maybe France, who put money in their national budget to protect Jews in response, I suppose, to increased rates of antisemitism. Imagine what a move like this would do for Biden's support in the Jewish community were he to propose such a thing. Why he has their support, to begin with, aside from the fact that Biden is a Democrat, is a mystery to me.

I listened to the closing arguments in the Willis hearing yesterday. The attorneys representing Trump and his co-defendants were pretty darn good and covered everything from soup to nuts. I was less interested in what the State had to say to counter the arguments laid out by Trump's team but listened to a bit of it anyway. Let me just cut to the chase. The guy representing the State was hard to listen to. He was all over the place and not making a lot of sense in the process. At one point, the missus, who was on the computer just a few feet away from me, turned around and asked me, "Who is this guy"? The judge took exception to any number of his claims and challenged his grasp of the facts on several points. I was thinking to myself if this is the best that this particular office has to offer, it's little wonder that Willis and Wade have gotten themselves in the pickle that they find themselves in. Willis probably ran the office with little to no pushback from anyone who might otherwise offer her constructive feedback on how to best conduct herself in her personal and professional life. She sat at the head table just feet away from the judge wearing a slutty red dress with inch-long fake eyelashes and looking more like a hooker awaiting sentencing than the District Attorney for one of the largest counties in the State of Georgia. How much any of this has to do with what the judge decides at the end of the day is anyone's guess. Does he really need two weeks to render a decision?

What was I hearing yesterday about an appeals court in Washington coming down in favor of the January 6th defendants and slamming Biden's Justice Department for proposing that January 6th defendants receive enhanced sentences for "Interfering with the administration of justice"? In the one case in question, they did affirm the court's finding that the defendant did "obstruct Congress's certification of the electoral count." This latter case is currently under review by the Supreme Court and, if the Supremes disagree with the lower court, we could see many of these sentences reversed. Is it a surprise that any or all of these cases, including the cases against Trump, are falling apart? I also find the timing of these decisions interesting considering the release of even more footage of the January 6th "insurrection" by Speaker Mike Johnson. I heartily agree that those rioters who fought with the Capitol police should be punished as appropriate. Anyone else who was either inside or outside the Capitol building on that day, and who was arrested and charged, should be pardoned. Biden won't pardon them because his Democrat Party was responsible for the January 6th hoax that they continue to perpetuate to this day as the darkest day in the history of our Republic. It's no such thing. Not even close. Only Trump can pardon them now, and that will have to wait until he is inaugurated in January 2025. Unless, of course, the Supremes step in first.

Trump swept the caucuses in Michigan, Missouri, and Idaho last night. I don't know how many delegates he walked away with but I'm guessing if there were one or two stragglers here and there that they must have gone to Birdbrain. Will Trump be the first non-incumbent in the history of the primary/caucus system to win them all? Did I mention that he held two back-to-back rallies yesterday in North Carolina and Virginia? The polls have him losing to Biden in Virginia given Virginia's proximity to Washington DC and all the DC employees who could lose their jobs if Biden loses his. So, why the heck is he holding a rally in Virginia? Does he know something that we don't? Super Tuesday is coming up in a couple of days and I'm looking forward to it if for no other reason than we're going to see a throttling of Birdbrain like we've never seen before. I can't wait to see that concession speech, assuming she drops out after getting shellacked in over 15 states. We'll see if Trump bothers to mention her name in his victory speech. I don't think she deserves a mention, but that's me.