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Is the Lt. Governor of Minnesota, the hijab wearing Peggy Flanagan, one of the ringleaders of the insurrection in Minneapolis? Signal Chat information released by Cam Higby indicates that Flanagan might be one of the signal administrators in the organized effort to impede ICE in their work. Hopefully an investigation into this matter will resolve whether or not she is guilty of insurrectionist activities. Keep in mind that Flanagan is currently a candidate for U.S. Senator from the Somali flag state of Minnesota.

https://rumble.com/v74vwqy-did-cam-higbys-signal-chat-infiltration-expose-mn-lt.-governor-as-ringleade.html
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Breaking News / Re: Worth Knowing, Probably Not Quite Threadworthy 1/26
« Last post by SVPete on January 26, 2026, 01:46:52 PM »
How Hollywood Confuses Attention With Authority

https://pjmedia.com/david-manney/2026/01/26/how-hollywood-confuses-attention-with-authority-n4948755

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A man routinely walks out on a balcony because the people below keep clapping. Before too long, he began to believe applause meant wisdom.

That's been Hollywood the past few decades, mistaking their noise and attention for authority.

The Celebrity Microphone Problem
Combine a microphone and a famous face, and you'll get an opinion, polished by confidence living in their bubble instead of experience.

An actor's career is spent memorizing lines written by others; in other words, other people write the words that come out of their mouths.

It's hard to pinpoint the exact beginning of this trend, but the habit hardened during the tenure of President George W. Bush, when red carpet outrage became a shortcut to relevance. That's when political complexity gave way to emotional performance, and celebrity commentary became its own genre.
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Actress Kristen Stewart recently described life under President Donald Trump as oppressive and unrecognizable.

IMO, celebs started using their fame as some sort of moral authority back in the 1970s, e.g. Hanoi Jane's antics in North Viet Nam and her "China Syndrome" anti-nuclear power movie (BTW, the nuclear plant she was trying to prevent starting operation is now having its retirement postponed).
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 I am so tired of the Left calling people Nazi's without having the remotest idea of what it is like or was like to have fought them in the first place. My father spent three years as a POW in Germany during the second world war. It wasn't like the concentration camps, but it was no day at the beach. My father saw one of the other prisoners get shot just for the crime of giving a Russian prisoner some bread to eat, I haven't heard of anything remotely like when the troops and tanks would roll into a town and they would start shooting and laying waste to everything and everyone in Minnesota or any place else yet. They are creating this mess, and it is only going to get worse. 
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The DUmpster / Re: I live in Minneapolis Metro area...
« Last post by ADsOutburst on January 26, 2026, 01:02:40 PM »
To this DUmbass, normal means facilitating billions of taxpayer's money to be funnel to sham Somalian "charities" and "businesses". Minnesota politicians are co-conspirators to fraud. Sure, ICE & DHS should just leave us and our fraud alone. That dog won't hunt, bitch.

We must be really close to uncoverinng something big on Tim Walz.
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The California Post heralds a new era for the Golden State — we will fearlessly tell you the stories that really matter

https://nypost.com/2026/01/26/media/the-california-post-heralds-a-new-era-for-the-golden-state-we-will-fearlessly-tell-you-the-stories-that-really-matter/

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Hi and welcome to the California Post.

Today we start a new era for this great state and we could not be more excited to be here.

Over the days, months and years to come, we are looking forward to being part of your daily life — and to inform you and entertain you.

From the outset, let’s be clear, we love LA and we love California — from Sacramento to San Diego, from the San Gabriel Mountains all the way down to our magnificent beaches.

Our mission is pretty simple: We will fearlessly tell the stories that matter to you, the hard-working, creative, brilliant people who proudly call the Golden State home.

This should be good news. The LA Slimes, SF Comical, and McClatchy's Beenie papers have left French doors of opportunity wide and propped open. The California Post would be wise, however, to learn that ~1/3 of California, geographically, is north of the Sacto-SF line.
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The DUmpster / Re: Finally, he has laid all his cards on the table.
« Last post by Airwolf on January 26, 2026, 12:55:29 PM »
Then why do I feel dumber after reading his screed?  :mad:

I should have said "Makes the world look as smart as Carl Sagan."
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The DUmpster / Re: I live in Minneapolis Metro area...
« Last post by Airwolf on January 26, 2026, 12:52:56 PM »
It is only due process for your side but none for ours. We could spend the whole day posting about how your side made life a living hell for people because you don't like them and then when the facts come out your as quiet as church mice.
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The DUmpster / Re: I've been at a vigil for Alex Pretti.
« Last post by Airwolf on January 26, 2026, 12:47:19 PM »
If you cared about your fellow mental defectives, you'd get together and ask your overlords to tell people to STOP interfering with ICE because if your overlords actually cared about any of you minions they would have told you to just video and NOT interfere, and the two deaths would not have happened. Unfortunately, your overlords think less of you than they think of dog crap. All you are to them are pawns to move around to create talking points. Of course, you're much too stupid to realize that. It's really kind of sad that I, a mere right-wing fictional spirit-guide, actually cares more about you than those to whom you bow down.

I agree. IF the idiots in charge there in Minneapolis and the State had done what they were asked of them then none of this would be going on, and two people might be alive today. And to the idiots comparing Kyle Rittenhouse to the guy who got shot. Rittenhouse wasn't there to protest or to interfere with ICE operations. Also, he was attacked by the protesters and found out that you do not do that. Stupid must run rampant there in Minnesota.
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Finding Out What Happens When You Bring A Gun To An ICE Fight

https://hotair.com/generalissimo/2026/01/26/finding-out-what-happens-when-you-bring-a-gun-to-an-ice-fight-n3811209

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Saturday in Minneapolis, Alex Pretti, a VA nurse radicalized and mobilized by the far left, decided this was the day he would take part in ruining an ICE operation to remove more criminal illegal aliens from the state, and ultimately, the country. This is the video of the last moments of his life, where he was filming Border Patrol agents establishing a perimeter for an operation. As part of that perimeter, agents were forceful in pushing back a woman who was protesting and impeding them, knocking her to the ground. That's when Pretti chose to inject himself into the fray, first by directing traffic into the ongoing ICE perimeter they were trying to establish, making the situation intentionally more dangerous, and then grabbing a federal agent in the process of arresting the female protester.
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Pretti was impeding a federal operation, assaulted a federal agent, resisted arrest, and had a gun and multiple magazines of ammunition on him while resisting arrest. In the scrum that took him to the ground, one agent yelled, "Gun!" after seeing Pretti's holstered sidearm. An agent behind Pretti saw his empty holster a split second later. It's entirely possible he did not see another agent disarm Pretti while he was on the ground. But in measurements of milliseconds, when other agents are alerted that the suspect not yet in custody and actively resisting has a gun, and no gun is visible in the holster, agents can reasonably conclude that the gun is now in play.

The Supreme Court's landmark 1989 case on the use of excessive force, Graham V. Connor, specifically held that

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* Courts must judge an officer’s use of force from the perspective of a reasonable officer on the scene,

* Without considering the officer’s underlying intent or motivation,

* And with recognition that officers often make split‑second decisions in tense, rapidly evolving situations.

* This ruling replaced earlier approaches that looked at whether officers acted “maliciously” or with improper intent. The Court said intent doesn’t matter — only whether the force was objectively reasonable under the circumstances.

Bolding as in the article. Green emphasis is by me. Currently it looks like Graham V. Connor should preclude prosecution (or decide a trial verdict).
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Breaking News / Re: Worth Knowing, Probably Not Quite Threadworthy 1/26
« Last post by Ralph Wiggum on January 26, 2026, 12:35:56 PM »
Here's Another Healthcare Professional Who Refuses to Care for Conservatives

It's a day ending in -y, and here's another so-called medical professional vowing to discriminate against conservative patients. This time, it's a nurse in Florida who says he won't give Republicans undergoing surgery anesthesia, and that it's not only his right but ethical for him to do so.

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Libs of TikTok
@libsoftiktok
Meet Erik Martindale, a registered Florida nurse.

He says he won’t give anesthesia for Republicans undergoing surgery and believes that’s his right and is ethical.

He needs to be fired and stripped of his license immediately.
@FLNursingBoard



Actually, the Left has made it very clear that businesses cannot discriminate against customers. Bake the cake and all that. And if you want to stay in business, does advertising that you will actively harm at least half of your potential customer base help you get patients? Probably not.

https://townhall.com/tipsheet/amy-curtis/2026/01/26/doc-refuses-to-give-conservatives-anesthesia-n2670084
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