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Saturday, April 18, 2026

Back on Track

 


Friends, whatever calamities may befall us, it would be nice to know that we have the biggest, most opulent ballroom in the universe attached to our president's residence, would it not?  I should say so!  Thanks to the U.S. Court of Appeals in the District of Columbia, we're a little bit closer to achieving that goal.  They've allowed construction on the ballroom to recommence, subbing leftist Judge Richard Leon.  Ha!  Take that!!!

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/clyx9xyy0j9o 

 

In other news, the Strait of Hormuz is now closed again, after the Iranians (and Trump) had declared it open only yesterday.  Apparently the Iranians only eased up on their piracy in expectation that the U.S. blockade would be lifted.  Not so fast!  What now?  More haggling, I should think.  The Dems will be pleased, as Senator Fetterman noted only recently, because they love it when the bad guys show up Trump...  If the whole world burns in the process, that's just a minor inconvenience.  Of course, the whole world won't burn, because we're still the ones holding most of the cards.

 

https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2026/04/18/trump-says-iran-cant-blackmail-united-states-after-ships-come-under-fire-in-strait-of-hormuz/ 

 

https://www.breitbart.com/clips/2026/04/18/fetterman-its-like-media-dems-were-gleeful-when-iran-took-the-strait/ 

5 comments:

  1. Dr. Waddy from Jack: I would respectfully suggest to Sen. Fetterman , because he is in a very difficult position and he is a principled man, that the party to which he counterintuitively belongs is naturally pleased at ANY perceived setback for our President. Their all encompassing malevolence toward DJT for the gutsy opposition he has happily directed to their oh so delicate sensibilities defines their bigoted intolerance of ANY contradiction. But he! In 2016 he dared to thwart their theretofore thought irreversible capture of dominating momentum in their unimpeachable then 50 year quest to "fundamentally transform " a condemned America. And he has perversely persisted in this through well deserved prosecution and denunciation! Such heresy is almost inconceivable and would, were, it the 15th century, be deservedly met by fire.

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  2. Dr. Waddy from Jack: The "American" far left has taken every opportunity to esconse as many of their obsequious factotums to the Federal Judiciary as they can. But they never expected them to be as insolently discredited as they have repeatedly been under the increasingly galling effect of lawful Judges mostly nominated by heretic GOP Presidents.

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  3. Dr. Waddy from Jack: I don't recall President Truman or the Kennedys having to go to court to get the ok to make the changes they made to the White House. Of course the "American" left had not yet quite glommed onto the dictatorial possibilities of enlisting the Federal courts to be their servants.

    If the Senate (perhaps with the aid of courageous Sen. Fetterman) remains GOP then we would have two more years of lawful jurists taking their seats on the Federal benches. That would mean a total of eight years worth of Trump appointments and that could mean the loss for the incipient totalitarian rump of ever more seats degraded by their doctrinaire far left factotums.

    Remember the scene in the Godfather where the undertaker is done a favor by the thugs on the condition that he do their business if called upon? Reminds me of some of these Dem appointed District Court Judges. "Why sure, we'll get you a nice sinecure; regular hours, good retirement and all that. But if we need a ruling which pleases us , even if it displeases some very powerful people, we can count on you , YES?!"

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  4. Dr. Waddy from Jack: "Hey Abbott! Who's on first. . . .?" Hey , who all is in charge in Iran now?

    One day its this, the next day its the opposite. One day the Strait is open, the next day it is closed. Do you get the impression that nobody is in charge or that nobody stays in charge for very long? Sounds like things are just a right old hurly burly for them just now.

    But i think our canny hombre President is doing the right thing; keeping the heat turned up nice and high. Probably just like desperate Germany (Hitler actually thought the V-1s and V-2s, together with the neo Ardennes Offensive in Dec. '44 would end the Allied advance at the Rhine) and Japan, Iran's "leadership", whatever it may be at any one time is thrashing about like a lassoed gator and getting nowhere but beat.

    Iran's atavistic, proudly neomedieval regime, with consummate evil, freely presumed to yet again (with the Nazi's incalculably horrid attempt at it still in living memory )revive the ancient abomination of murderous Jew hatred . They proved , through their neoMongol horde like satanic proxies, on Oct. 7 , just exactly what they intend and the methods they would use. They have sought to develop nuclear weapons and their inhuman declarations of unrelenting HATRED ( the hellish antipathy of which cannot be overemphasized)for Israel and its best ally confirm for any of sound mind that they WOULD use them. They have encouraged, as only popularly perceived omniscient sages can, pitifully credulous devotees to commit myriad suicidal terrorist acts. In a final reckoning , how far might such madness extend? Could it be even in committing their nation and themselves to "blessed" ruin by actually using such proven vastly destructive devices?

    Accordingly, the world's most powerful civilized nation has resolved, together with the noble Jewish state, to deny them the means to exercise such insanity.

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  5. Eek! Don't remind lefties of the auto-da-fe. They would like nothing more than to make kindling of me and thee...

    Two more years of Trump judges joining the federal bench would be swell, but don't count on it to change the composition of the federal judiciary all that much, because almost all lefty judges will wait to retire until one of their own is back in the White House, which we sincerely hope will be NEVER!!!

    Yes, one does have to question whether anyone is truly in charge in Iran. Do its alleged representatives in Pakistan speak for anyone but themselves? Getting a deal will be hard, yes -- getting the Iranians to live up to it may be significantly harder.

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