Friday, September 19, 2025

Gutfeld Brilliantly Schools The Left on Free Speech After Kimmel Suspension


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Liberal media and Democrats have been embarrassing themselves in relation to Jimmy Kimmel's ABC show being suspended indefinitely. They've been trying to make it about President Donald Trump or the FCC, by bootstrap it into "state action." 

But the action was taken by ABC and its affiliate groups, Nexstar and Sinclair. Nexstar and Sinclair made it clear they were not happy with Kimmel's despicable comments, in which he implied Charlie Kirk's accused killer was MAGA. Sinclair is demanding an apology from Kimmel before they will air his show again. They intend to run a commemoration of Kirk in Kimmel's slot on Friday, as well as during the weekend. 

But liberal media types don't seem to understand the concept of free speech, and that it can come with consequences. There is no requirement that these companies have Kimmel on their air. 

Fox's Greg Gutfeld torched both his Fox compatriot Jessica Tarlov and S.E. Cupp for their hot takes. 

Here's Fox's resident liberal, Jessica Tarlov, who wrote on X: "Free speech advocates on the right have a lot of heavy lifting to do."

No, not really, as Gutfeld explained. 

"Pretty easy lift," he replied.  "You have a right to be wrong.  The company you work for has a right to pull you for it.  The heavy lifting is on your end or you would have made your case."

Next up was CNN political commentator S.E. Cupp. Gutfeld dealt with her handily as well. 

"This administration is systematically killing free speech, and these capitulating media companies are acting as willing accomplices. Frightening and shameful," she asserted. 

"Killing free speech" is certainly a interesting choice of words. Gutfeld had some very definitive thoughts on that. He noted she was talking about "systematically killing free speech." a week after a leftist allegedly killed Kirk, "a crime Kimmel deliberately and misleadingly blamed on Kirk's allies and friends."

Gutfeld noted Cupp's blind spot was "so big" in very colorful terms. 

It wasn't Kimmel who was killed - it was Charlie Kirk. Kimmel is free to spew whatever he wants, Kirk is no longer able to do that. His voice was silenced, although his legacy continues. It takes a lot of gall to see this kind of a sentence from Cupp--and the uproar from the left, to see them behave like the victims yet again. You are not the victims here. 



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From Vancouver to Oklahoma: Canadian Murder Case and CCP ‘Police Station’ Links Align U.S. Testimony and The Bureau’s PRC Pot Investigations

 

A Canadian citizen was identified as the victim of an execution-style killing at a marijuana farm near Lake Thunderbird, Oklahoma, in July — a case now at the center of U.S. congressional scrutiny into Chinese-backed organized crime.

At a hearing Thursday in Washington, Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics Director Donnie Anderson told lawmakers the death highlights the violence spreading through an industry hijacked by transnational Chinese gangs believed to be guided by the Chinese Communist Party. Anderson testified that Chinese networks have set up thousands of illegal grow operations in Oklahoma, exploiting the state’s loose licensing regime and funneling proceeds through global laundering systems, while pointing to a vast national security risk. Shielded Chinese government interests are believed to be behind marijuana grows strategically purchased beside sensitive infrastructure, including a munitions base in Oklahoma that produces much of the Pentagon’s heavy weapons.

“This isn’t just about marijuana,” Anderson said. “It is my belief that the CCP maintains access to the criminal marijuana site operations, particularly through its known practice of controlling expatriates via so-called ‘police stations.’”

Anderson tied the farms to human trafficking, fentanyl, money laundering, and the risk of broad access to U.S. critical infrastructure, noting that commanding directors from New York and California — seldom seen locally — were behind the exploitation of Oklahoma farmland.

Anderson’s testimony aligns precisely with The Bureau’s investigations into Chinese cannabis and money laundering networks in Vancouver, which found that Beijing’s United Front Work Department was orchestrating a parallel cannabis trafficking and laundering system. That system leveraged Canada’s legalization to export product abroad and recycle proceeds through Canadian banks. The key figures identified in Vancouver included associates of the notorious Sam Gor global fentanyl and methamphetamine trafficking triad networks, as well as targets of the RCMP’s investigations into CCP “police stations” in Canada.

The Bureau’s reporting found that United Front command-and-control cells in Vancouver were routing Canadian “B.C. Bud” across the country in trucks and into New York, where U.S. law enforcement has identified significant Chinese organized crime leadership.

The human toll of brutal Chinese crime operations on U.S. soil was another focus of the hearing, pointing to a Canadian link. Without naming the victim, Anderson referred to the drug house execution of a Canadian national in July near Lake Thunderbird, Oklahoma.

Local reports say the Pottawatomie County Sheriff’s Office confirmed the victim as 42-year-old Canadian citizen Vongphachanh Philavanh. Deputies responded around 10:30 p.m. on July 18 to a licensed marijuana grow on East Hill Drive, just east of Lake Thunderbird. Capt. J.T. Palmer said two masked men forced their way through the front door of a residence on the property. Shots were fired, Philavanh was killed, and two surviving workers were bound with duct tape as the intruders ransacked the home before escaping.

Investigators believe Philavanh was the target of a robbery.

The method bore the classic hallmarks of a “grow rip” — a home-invasion style raid long practiced by the Big Circle Boys, a cellular and ultra-violent network with roots in China’s military, in which masked assailants bind occupants, execute rivals or debtors, and strip properties of cash and product.

U.S. lawmakers heard yesterday that Philavanh’s death was not an isolated tragedy but evidence of a much larger command structure. All three witnesses in Thursday’s hearing — Anderson, Heritage Foundation fellow Paul Larkin, and former DEA executive Chris Urben — pointed to the same conclusion: the Chinese Communist Party stands behind the crime syndicates now dominating America’s marijuana industry.

Urben described a DEA investigation codenamed Operation Sleeping Giant, which found that beginning around 2016, Chinese criminal networks completely took over global money laundering for cartels and organized crime active in the United States. The key enabler, he told lawmakers, is WeChat, the encrypted platform controlled by Beijing. “No other global crime network has a (state-protected) trusted communications system like that,” Urben said. “WeChat needs to be disrupted. It cannot continue to function as a secure platform for criminal money laundering. There must be a state-level, legislated solution with the Chinese government — one that ends WeChat’s use in these trusted networks.”

This testimony aligns directly with The Bureau’s long investigation into Chinese state-linked laundering in Vancouver. Around the same period U.S. agents were running Operation Sleeping Giant, Canadian police in Richmond uncovered the Silver International case — a vast Chinese drug-cash bank that exposed the so-called Vancouver Model. According to a Canadian police expert with direct knowledge, United Front operatives and Sam Gor-affiliated figures turned short-term rental properties across Vancouver into covert cannabis brokerage houses. These homes aggregated marijuana from acreages in B.C.’s interior and readied shipments for destinations including New York and Tokyo. Investigators observed a steady stream of people arriving with garbage bags and leaving with duffels, a pattern that mirrored the cash couriering at the center of the Silver International casino case.

“It was just phenomenal,” a Canadian intelligence source told The Bureau. “And all of it links back, ultimately, to the exact family and community of people that we’ve talked about for years.”

The source pointed to senior Vancouver Chinese consulate associates and known leaders of Beijing’s United Front Work Department community groups in Canada. These networks have been linked to Chinese military and government veterans operating in Canada. In The Bureau’s reporting, police sources said marijuana legalization under Prime Minister Justin Trudeau inadvertently handed Chinese organized crime the perfect cover. Product from farms in Oliver, Prince George, and the Okanagan was consolidated in the Lower Mainland, packaged and branded in transient brokerage houses, and then shipped east across Canada in gutted appliances and commercial loads. Once across the border, it flowed into New York, where cash proceeds were collected in United Front-linked brokerages and cycled back into Canadian financial institutions.

“They transport it down, and then we started seeing the rise of these brokerage houses again, with United Front control and Asian organized crime links,” a source said. “New York is a favourite destination. The weed goes out in a variety of routes, the money comes back to be laundered. The process is repeated.”

The system was sophisticated, distributed, and shielded by state direction. “Since legalization, Asian organized crime has emerged as the dominant force behind cannabis in Canada,” one source texted to The Bureau. “Product from grow ops in the interior of B.C. gets consolidated at short-term rental houses in the Lower Mainland. Brokers bid on product and provide packaging services for online sales.”

The fact that United Front suspects identified in these Canadian investigations — including community figures tied to Beijing’s Vancouver consulate — were the same actors later scrutinized by RCMP in foreign police station probes aligns exactly with Anderson’s testimony that he believes the People’s Republic of China has direct access to U.S. marijuana operations through CCP diaspora-control networks. The Bureau’s reporting found corroborating evidence of those commanding networks in Vancouver, and the same patterns of control exist in Ontario as well.

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Professional Marxists Panic Over the Rise of Decency and Morality Following Charlie Kirk Murder


There is no Charlie Kirk equivalent on the left.

There is no leftist individual willing to enter the intellectual or philosophical gauntlet of debate and challenge a conservative audience to “come to the front of the line” and convince the audience of their viewpoint.

There is no person of leftist ideology capable of advocating their man-made construct against the natural laws that underpin the conservative worldview of a Charlie Kirk audience.  Because the only place their ideology can survive is in an arena without challenge.

Consider the example of the ‘Law of the Farm’ vs. the ‘Law of the School’. Natural principles vs. those made by man.

A student can skip class, take few notes, pay only half attention, then stay up all night cramming for a test and manage a decent grade. It depends on the student’s goal: grades or learning.

The student can choose to manipulate the education, by avoiding the learning and capturing the grade.

This is possible in the ‘Law of the School’. However, a farmer cannot take short cuts. A farmer cannot avoid tending to the soil, preparing the seed, fertilizing and nurturing the crop, and still gain benefit of an abundant harvest.

The farmer must necessarily do all of the appropriate work in order to benefit from it. Such is the ‘Law of the Farm’, the natural law. This is the position from which Charlie Kirk effectively advanced his beliefs.

Stay elevated, and you will notice there is considerable panic visible amid the professional Marxists.

The comments and quick responsive appearance of Barack Obama; the jaw-agape leftist reactions to backlash upon Jimmy Kimmel; corporate media entities trying to cope with the reemergence of shame; the fallback to tribalism and the need for reassurance from their echo chamber, and many other visible similarities are all akin to an abuser being confronted by the family of the abused.

The constant drumbeat of leftism has battered the minds of Americans for so long, the perpetrators took it for granted they would always hold the strongest position – even if in the minority.  However, something has radically changed.

A martyr is defined as a person who suffers death as a penalty for refusing to renounce their religion or beliefs. More broadly, a martyr is someone who sacrifices their life, well-being, or freedom to support a principle, belief, or ideology that they hold dear. In the attack posture to defend themselves from the aftermath of Charlie Kirk’s murder, the left is proving they just created a martyr.

The need for control is a reaction to fear.  The panic amid the collective left is so extreme, every mechanism within their arsenal is being deployed to gain control of the narrative.  Some of these efforts are so over-the-top they have become absurd.

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Politico identifies the global response to Charlie Kirk’s assassination as the result of international manipulation. Their assertion is absurd in all contexts.

Their claims are created within the hive of those who previously constructed the false reality around COVID-19 and subsequent vaccination protocols.  People like security analysts at the Center for Internet Security and the Institute for Strategic Dialogue, as well as voices within the control mechanisms of NewsGuard, the private sector information police.

“Mentions of Charlie Kirk appeared more than 6,000 times across official media in China, Russia and Iran between Sept. 10-17, according to misinformation tracker NewsGuard.”

I’m sure the mention of Charlie Kirk appeared at least that many times in China, Russia and Iran, because what Charlie Kirk embodied is something much larger than the geopolitical constructs their government boundaries represent.

A conservative estimate on Google searches alone is around 2.8 million. Multiply that number by every social media and internet communication platform, then consider the ‘mentions‘ found in news feeds and other tech systems.  The result is beyond billions.

God is universal. God is truth.  Trying to manipulate the natural world is the professional skillset of all these various NGOs and influence agents who operate in a realm they ultimately do not control.

Two days ago, a 40-year-old Taiwanese woman was riding the escalator halfway around the world from where Charlie Kirk was killed.  What was she watching on her phone as she stood descending, a Charlie Kirk speech video with close-captioning translation.

The next evening, two middle-age Chinese men were having drinks in an Asian restaurant speaking concerningly in Mandarin.  What were they discussing? Charlie Kirk’s assassination.  I stand as silent witness to these events.

We have never witnessed anything even remotely similar to what is unfolding in the aftermath of Charlie Kirk’s murder.

For the first time in the history of social media, the influence of a person is expanding more in their death than it was during their life.  That expansion is seemingly exponential, and substantively spiritual.

I have no idea what the future of this story will entail, yet I am absolutely certain of the author who controls it.


Nutcase Oberlin Student Insanely Favors More Political Assassinations


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"Psychology Today" defines "sociopathy" as follows:

Sociopathy refers to a pattern of antisocial behaviors and attitudes, including manipulation, deceit, aggression, and a lack of empathy for others. Sociopathy is a non-diagnostic term, and it is not synonymous with "psychopathy," though the overlap leads to frequent confusion. Sociopaths may or may not break the law, but by exploiting and manipulating others, they violate the trust that the human enterprise runs on.

That's a pretty good, if somewhat clinical, definition.

For a more chilling, callous, and frankly enraging example, we can refer to one Julia Xu, a student at Ohio's Oberlin College. In the wake of Charlie Kirk's assassination, this... person stated that what the United States needs is more, not fewer, political assassinations.

Yes, really.

A radical leftist student at Oberlin College casually called for political assassinations to continue in the wake of the targeted killing of political activist Charlie Kirk last week, according to an online post she made.

“We need to bring back political assassinations,” said Julia Xu in a social media post, where her handle is @bringbacktheguillotine.

“I don’t feel bad and I don’t think that everyone deserves the right to free speech. Some people should be afraid to express their opinion in public.”

This is a person who, frankly, should probably be watched. It's unclear what the "social media" handle refers to, but there is no such user on X - any more. 

Here's some background on Miss Xu:

Xu, who grew up in Connecticut, is a second-year student at Oberlin College in Ohio majoring in politics and international affairs, according to an online college blog viewed by The Post, which has since been taken down.

Xu is on the advisory board of campus group the Gender, Sexuality and Attraction Initiatives, an office that supports queer, trans and women’s programming at the school. Xu, who uses they/them pronouns, is also a member of Students for a Free Palestine.

Xu said she made the comments about Kirk, who was assassinated during a student debate at Utah Valley University in Orem last week, after being given five minutes for “hot takes” during her “Revolution, Socialism and Reform in China” class.

This is as clear a picture of a young skull full of mush gone full-bore wacko leftist that you are likely to find anywhere. And so she's talking in a class called "Revolution, Socialism and Reform in China"? Maybe she should go to China and see how things are for herself. Some of her other comments reflect what we can only describe as staggering ignorance:

Xu explained how she’d learned that after the 1949 Chinese revolution, Mao had decided “people deserve free speech, but there should not be free speech for reactionaries and imperialists and, like capitalists … because that would reverse the progress made [by the revolution].”

Mao? That's her role model? Chairman Mao, whose policies and actions resulted in the deaths of tens of millions of Chinese people-by bullet, by starvation, by hanging?

Julia Xu may well be a young skull full of mush. But this, folks, is the face of the opposition. Strip away the left's nice public talk, and this is what you get. I do not doubt that Julia Xu is saying what all too many on the left really think. "Rights for me, not for thee," and a ruthless willingness to un-person anyone who disagrees with them.

Consider all the implications of this. Consider what a government run by people like Julia Xu would look like. Consider that there are many more just like her, who are not saying the quiet part out loud.



Here's Another Big Thing That May Have Factored Into the Kimmel Suspension

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Jimmy Kimmel has said disgraceful things over the years on his show. But he finally appears to have stepped into it big time with his comments about the accused killer of Charlie Kirk, implying he is MAGA. 

ABC affiliates Nexstar and Sinclair found that offensive. ABC decided to suspend his show. Sinclair is demanding that Kimmel apologize before they consider lifting any suspension. They want ABC to take more action on professionalism and accountability. 

But there's another problem that may have factored into the network's calculus: the program's plummeting ratings. Ultimately, it's always about the money.

Nielsen data showed sharp summer declines and a year-long slide that leaves him trailing late-night rivals such as Fox News’ Greg Gutfeld and CBS star Stephen Colbert.

According to monthly Nielsen figures, “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” dropped to just 1.1 million total viewers in August 2025, down 43% from January’s 1.95 million. His August household rating of 0.35 marked the weakest showing of the year.

The advertiser-coveted 18–49 demo also cratered. Kimmel averaged only 129,000 viewers in that bracket in August, off from 212,000 in January and less than half his June peak of 284,000.

Yikes, that 18-49 demo is especially poor. His deal with ABC runs through May 2026. So if he's not completely done already, and I think he might be, why would they keep him beyond that time? It's the same problem that Stephen Colbert had. If your ratings suck or you're losing money for your bosses, why should they keep you? 

Brit Hume and Byron York also commented on how bad the ratings have been over the past 15 years for Kimmel's "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" show, as well as "The Late Show" (Colbert), and "The Tonight Show" (Jimmy Fallon). "Down, down, down," York said. "And now, out," Hume replied. 

Gee, what could have happened over the past 15 years that has turned off the public? Hmm...

Meanwhile, Greg Gutfeld, who is actually funny, has higher ratings on Fox. "Gutfeld!" has "remained cable’s late night ratings juggernaut in 2024, averaging 2.76 million viewers." He's actually performing the job he's hired to do - be funny. 

This should be instructive. Maybe turning political and not being funny - the only job you're supposed to have - might just have something to do with their problems in the ratings. Maybe constantly demonizing President Donald Trump and his supporters isn't a great idea in the eyes of the public and doesn't go over well. And maybe, just maybe, people have finally had enough. Bad messaging and bad ratings are a losing combination for keeping a show around. 

The American people have been delivering a message with their feet for a while now, and it might finally be enough for the companies.