Justice KBJ

Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson’s latest comments are not just confusing, they are a flashing warning sign. Comparing a tourist obeying local laws in a foreign country to “allegiance” is a fundamental distortion of what allegiance actually means.

This isn’t a close call or a nuanced debate. It’s a basic concept, and getting it this wrong at the highest level of the judiciary should alarm every American.

Instead of clear constitutional reasoning, we’re getting word games that stretch definitions to justify bigger government power and looser interpretations of citizenship.

Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson is supremely unqualified to be on the Supreme Court but she is exactly the type of justice Democrats will appoint next time they get the chance.

Why would we expect anything better than this from a DEI hire?  I’ve caught fish with a higher IQ than her; she couldn’t even define what a woman is at her confirmation hearing, yes, that is who she is.

Strait of Hormuz and the Cowardly French

“NATO…is a military alliance concerned with the security of the Euro-Atlantic region. It is not designed to carry out operations in the Strait of Hormuz, which would be a breach of international law,” France’s junior army minister said at the War & Peace conference.

Of course France would take a stance like that because they would be a bit confused as to how to drop their weapons and surrender after the first shots were fired.

It is realistically long overdue for the USA to pull out of NATO, or, at the very least, stop giving them any monetary or material support.

Remember the Ad: “French Military Grade weapons for sale; never fired, only dropped once.”

Islam

She ain’t wrong.

Wake up, we need a Great Awakening.