Friday, June 20, 2025

Democrats Can Say 'Hitler' All Day Long, Forget 'Fact Checks'


The "No Kings" rally against President Donald Trump on June 14 featured several angry speeches from Democrats. Mediaite had this story: "Eric Swalwell 'Trump Is America's Hitler' Remark at Rally Sparks Viral Outrage." That gaseous D.C. speech was easily ignored by PolitiFact and those "independent fact-checkers."

Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-Calif.) says this repeatedly, and Mediaite added it's a regular line from Rep. James Clyburn (D-S.C.). Fox News host Neil Cavuto offered some mild pushback: "So you don't think that's a little hyperbolic?"

If we compared Clyburn to a mass-murdering dictator, would that be "a little hyperbolic"?

Two months ago at a similar "Hands Off" rally, Swalwell offered the same schtick to excite the leftist crowd: "This is what kicking the s--t out of fascism looks like!"

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz can rant at a law-school commencement ceremony that ICE is "Trump's modern-day Gestapo," and no one pounces on the Nazi smears.

You can put "Hitler" in the search engine at PolitiFact and you won't find them ever doing a fact check that says, "Trump is not a carbon copy of Hitler" or "our immigration law enforcement personnel are not the Gestapo."

However, on June 18, PolitiFact's Madison Czopek was throwing flags on Walz's behalf after the horrific assassination of Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband in their home. The Patriot Oasis X account was ruled "False" that "Governor Tim Walz has DELETED every post he made praising Minnesota (assassin) Vance Boelter."

This built on a June 15 piece where Czopek took after "conservative X accounts" that linked Walz to Boelter: "We found no evidence that Walz and Boelter were closely acquainted nor any evidence that Walz was in any way linked to the shootings."

In between those two posts, Czopek threw a "Pants on Fire" flag at Sen. Mike Lee for a "Based Mike Lee" X post that wisecracked about the Hortman killing: ""This is what happens (w)hen Marxists don't get their way." Lee later took this down.

Put aside for a second whether everything Czopek checked was "Pants on Fire." Clearly, her hair was on fire to defend Walz and the Democrats.

That wasn't all. On June 18, PolitiFact threw a "Pants on Fire" rating at "MAGA Michelle S," under the headline "Image of man wearing a 'Resist' shirt is not of Vance Boelter, but a Texas Democrat's husband." The shirt had a picture of a gun above "Resist." You can't claim Boelter was a Democrat, but you can claim Trump is Hitler.

In between these feverish accounts, PolitiFact awarded California Gov. Gavin Newsom a "Mostly True" for his statement, "California has lower homicide rates than Alabama, Arkansas and Oklahoma."

Louis Jacobson allowed that California's overall violent crime rate is higher, if you throw in the rapes and assaults -- hence the "Mostly" -- but "Newsom's comparisons are close to accurate, because he worded his assertions carefully to refer to the homicide rate."

In looking at PolitiFact checks on named politicians and appointees from January through May of this year, NewsBusters found PolitiFact tagged Republicans as "Mostly False," "False" or "Pants on Fire" on 58 of 68 occasions (85.2%). That's a dramatic contrast with the Democrats, who were rated "Mostly False" or worse in nine of 23 checks (39%). Notice the disparity in overall fact checks at 68 to 23.

After the Minnesota murders, discussions abounded about toning down the political rhetoric, which sounds nice. But Democrats have no fear that they will be hassled by "fact-checkers" when they uncork toxic smears about Republicans. They are neither the civility police nor the fact police.



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Hey PSYCHOS Defending Iran, You SERIOUSLY Need to Check Out This Thread of 20 ACTUAL Laws In Iran

 
Sam J.  | 3:35 PM on June 20, 2025 | twitchy

When you look at this thread of actual laws in Iran, it's hard to believe anyone would defend this country, and yet, we're seeing it on the Left and even, sadly, on the Right. Maybe they all need a refresher on what this country is really like under Islamic rule and Sharia Law.

If you know someone defending Iran, send this their way and encourage them to read it.

Seriously.

This is crazy:

Even suspicion. 

Read that again, Lefties.

No wonder so many Iranians believe they are already at the point of no return.

Eff this.

Meep. 

Thank God we're in America.

Obama's pals. 

Never forget that.

Cripes.

Oh, Hell no.

*grrrr*

Welp, we'd be screwed.

They just suck there.

Wha?

Ok, that does it. This editor is definitely going to jail.

And people are defending this country.

GTFO.

Photo: Office of the Iranian Supreme Leader via AP

https://twitchy.com/samj/2025/06/20/twenty-actual-laws-in-iran-thread-n2414531

Selling Communism At The Fast Food Outlet


Do they still do that? I guess so! Her three targets held laser-focused attention (in between munching nugget bites) as she laid out the world according to world communism, simplified the problems young people find so intractable, revealed half-truths, explained why they would never live in a big house and have a cool car, free internet and told them whom they should hate and ultimately target for these outrages laid at the feet of capitalism. My take was that they were pointing the finger at all those white devils who want to put black people back in chains, keeping them in their place.

I am sure I missed more as they were there when I arrived and still going strong as I left. Who knew Karl Marx and Chicken McNuggets were a thing?

Truthfully, while I’m pretty sure there isn’t a communist cell at my local McDonald’s, she sure as heck was trying to put something like that together. I went home, told my wife what I’d seen, and pondered how to put it into perspective. Meanwhile, I flipped on Fox and then CNN (they have better news coverage on rapidly developing situations) and viewed three rapidly developing stories that have tacit connections:

A.           The ongoing Israel-Iran war

B.            The “No Kings” demonstrations

C.            The massive and ultimately successful manhunt for Vance Boelter, accused of killing and wounding several Democratic political figures in Minnesota with yet unknown motives.

All three of the above stories are connected to my communist organizer’s rantings through a simple and easy-to-understand premise: People can be misled by manipulating facts, emotions, and animosities to do things that don’t make sense.

  • Iran believed it could hold off Israel and the U.S. long enough to get the bomb so that it could wipe Israel off the face of the Earth in a single blinding flash. It believed this because the Gaza “genocide” narrative made Israel look weak and isolated.
  • “No Kings” is an attempt to delegitimize laws against a lot of things that stand in the way of the progressives, particularly illegal immigration. Because they can’t say that out loud, rioters and protesters frame the debate as Trump’s vanity and thirst for power.
  • Given how little we still know about Boetler, every response to him is driven by guesses and emotion.

People’s ignorance and emotionalism are not random. For each story, powerful and well-funded forces are driving the narrative:

Organizations that push the narrative that Israel is involved in genocide include the Palestinian Center for Human Rights, the Center for Constitutional Rights, Freedom Flotilla Coalition, and the UN Independent International Commission of Inquiry, among dozens of progressive entities that manipulate public opinion, perversely often on the U.S. taxpayer’s dime for anti-Jewish causes.

“No Kings” is heavily supported by the Rockefeller Foundation, Soros’s Open Society Foundation, American Federation of Teachers, Communications Workers of America, the Tides Center, American Civil Liberties Union, United Way, Johns Hopkins University, and even PBS and many other anti-Trump and anti-capitalist organizations that frequently accept government grant money.

Media coverage of the manhunt for Boelter is rightfully front and center. However, liberal and progressive organizations like MSNBC, the Center for American Progress, the Daily Kos, the Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party, and other organizations are getting way over their skis as they impute their reasons (invariably white nationalist in nature) as to what happened. They do this with the knowledge that their rhetoric serves as a recruitment tool for their side, and no amount of shameless grandstanding will stand in their way.

The Communist Cell at McDonald’s is a metaphor for all those American haters who work ceaselessly to seek an end to the American experiment. They will do so with or without your consent. Our government is shot through with mixed messages that allow it to co-opt our young and persuadable. Take the Communist Party itself, for example.

The Communist Party USA is classified as a political organization under Section 527 of the Internal Revenue Code, meaning it is exempt from federal income tax on contributions and fundraising.

Does it make sense to any of my readers that we can’t identify and eliminate or minimize organizations dedicated to destroying our country? Diversity of thought is one thing. Actively supporting through government grants, financial donations, or providing access to our young within our schools to plant anti-American ideas seems more than crazy.

Why don’t we start there as an answer to why we are so divided?



Americans Don’t Want Another Regime Change War


It’s gotten ugly. Tucker Carlson and Mark Levin have been firing broadsides at one another like they’re remaking Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World. There’s no point getting into all the gory details. Suffice it to say, Carlson has charged Levin, Sean Hannity, and Ruppert Murdoch with pushing President Trump into direct war with Iran. In turn, on X, Levin has unleashed fusillades of vitriol at Carlson. Both men -- and Hannity -- have huge audiences. Trump’s following eclipses them all. It’s awfully counterproductive to have prominent conservative media folk circle up and fire at one another.

The hope is that Carlson and Levin cease fire. There’s a debate worth having. Whoever started this fracas, who cares? Stop it. Perhaps these guys aren’t going to kiss and make up anytime soon, but they can get back to focusing on their arguments for and against. Their audiences will be better served.

There’s no sides-taking here in this Battle of Big Time Media Personalities. Instead, let’s discuss why direct American military intervention in the Iranian-Israeli fracas is a nonstarter. Let’s draw a critical distinction first.

Eliminating or crippling Iran’s nuclear weapons development infrastructure is vital. President Trump says that Iran is nearing nuclear weapons capability. Coordinating with the Israelis in removing or diminishing that threat serves both countries’ national security interests. Morphing that limited aim into a regime change war isn’t in America’s interest. It appears that the president agrees.

As relayed by Charlie Kirk at Truth Social, according to Post Millennial (PM.), under the headline: “Trump has no plans to take US into war with Iran: report,” June 14:

One White House official told the outlet, "Whatever happens today cannot be prevented," in reference to Israel's attacks on Iran. "But we have the ability to negotiate a successful peaceful resolution to this conflict if Iran is willing. The fastest way for Iran to accomplish peace is to give up its nuclear weapons program."

Let’s underscore President Trump’s intentions. In a Truth Social post, Trump discusses how he’s brought peace to other conflicts. He’ll do the same between the Iranians and Israelis. From the post, June 15:

Likewise, we will have PEACE, soon, between Israel and Iran! Many calls and meetings now taking place. I do a lot, and never get credit for anything, but that’s OK, the PEOPLE understand. MAKE THE MIDDLE EAST GREAT AGAIN!

Per the lede in a June 14 Axios report, the Israelis lobbied Trump “to join the war with Iran in order to eliminate its nuclear program, according to two Israeli officials.” Israeli prime minister Netanyahu would have made the request. He has the peer-to-peer relationship with the president. Maybe Netanyahu made the ask. Maybe he didn’t.

This from Just the News, June 15:

President Trump reportedly rejected an Israeli plan to kill Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, according to reports on Sunday citing sources.

Netanyahu deflected in an interview with Fox News’ Bret Baier, circular filing the purported request under “false reports.”

Just the News cited a Reuters’ report claiming that a “senior administration official” as having said: “Have the Iranians killed an American yet? No. Until they do we're not even talking about going after the political leadership[.]”

Perhaps it isn’t clear to some people, though it seems obvious what’s going on here. Trump and Netanyahu are playing good cop/bad cop. Trump gave the Iranians 60 days to negotiate an end to their nuclear weapons ambitions or… well, the Israelis would do something about it should the Iranians proved stubborn. And, by golly, the Israelis are very effectively doing something about it.

Does anyone believe that Netanyahu acted without Trump’s go-ahead? Israel leans on the U.S. economically and militarily, and Trump is the best friend the Israelis have ever had in the White House. Greenlighting the Israeli attacks on Iran is aimed at getting the mullahs to cry, “Allah!” It’s not, to Trump’s thinking, the opening act in a regime change war.

Trump’s opposition to direct U.S. military intervention chagrins neocons and some Israel boosters, but Trump has been many times adamant: He opposes the Washington establishment’s eagerness for color revolutions, regime change wars, nation-building exercises, and whatever else in the past the State Department and CIA have concocted and Lindsey Graham has rah-rahed. Trump’s opposition is sound. Not coincidently, he’s in full step with most Americans.

Trump, the consummate dealmaker, has a well-defined goal in confronting the Iranians: end their nuclear weapons ambition. It’s that specific. Trump isn’t looking to topple the mullahs, though he wouldn’t mind if they came tumbling down. He definitely isn’t going to give thumbs up to assassinating Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Murdering the Iranian head of state -- moreover a religious leader -- would be an act of war. Trump isn’t going there.

The Israelis have cause for wanting to end to the Iranian regime. Iran’s threat to Israel is more imminent. Israelis are currently on the brunt end of Iranian missile strikes. A nuclear-armed Iran would be a mortal threat to the Jewish state. So, the Israelis’ national interest differs in that sense.

Iran, possessing nuclear arms, threatens U.S. interests overseas and here at home. But let’s venture to say that any use of nuclear weapons -- including dirty bombs -- by Iran or its surrogates against the U.S. homeland would be met with overwhelming force. Iranian leaders wouldn’t be decapitated. They’d be eviscerated. With Trump in the White House, you can bet the mullahs have weighed the risk.

Neocons and supporters of Israel tend to conflate American and Israeli interests. Indeed, there are intersections, but not always. The Israelis are allies. The U.S. has and is working to make Israel more secure. Trump’s first term Abraham Accords are a prime example. Yet, the U.S. agenda in the Middle East is broader than Israelis’ agenda.

Trump came in for a firestorm of criticism when he engaged with Saudi Arabia and Qatar. The president cited, in part, the economic benefits to the U.S. by doing so. Reports are that the Israelis felt “blindsided” by Trump for lifting sanctions on Syria and negotiating with Hamas. At the time, Trump responded that “the U.S. having a strong relationship with Arab leaders is ‘very good for Israel.’”

The point here is that U.S. and Israeli interests don’t always coincide.

In the main, Americans favor ending Iran’s nuclear weapons ambitions even if that requires limited military action. They prefer negotiations to work, though. But they don’t want another regime change war. Not in Iran, not anywhere. No more occupations. They’ve seen enough blood spilled and treasure squandered in Iraq, Afghanistan, and long distant Vietnam -- all fruitless and costly ventures.

Posted Auron MacIntyre, a host and contributor at the Blaze, at X, June 16:

“Regime change” never works because a foreign people don't magically transform when you hand them the US Constitution[.]

At this writing, Trump has a dilemma. The Israelis don’t possess the bunker-busting bombs or aircraft necessary to destroy Iranian underground nuclear weapons development facilities. Are there any workarounds to direct U.S. military action? Would an attack by U.S. bombers be a one and done, or would that prove a door leading toward full war with Iran?

Trump’s years-long stances and pronouncements against endless wars and his mandate last November shouts that he won’t embroil the U.S. in what neocons crave: full-scale war with Iran. How he threads the needle is the art of it.



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