Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Sunset 4-28-26

America doesn’t have a rhetoric problem as much as it has an accountability problem.

After repeated attempts on President Trump’s life, the permanent class wants to blame “the climate,” “the discourse,” and ordinary citizens mouthing off online. That is the dodge.
The real question is simpler: who failed, who signed off, who ignored warnings, and who still has a job?

In the military, failure gets reviewed up the chain. In Washington, failure gets buried under slogans. That cannot stand. A republic cannot survive if the powerful fail upward while citizens are told to shut up.

"I spent over 33 years in service to this country. I have worn the uniform in war. I have sat in the rooms where the most consequential decisions about American power are made. I have watched the federal government turn its full weight against citizens it found inconvenient, including me.

So when I tell you that what happened at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner this weekend was not a random act of madness but the predictable result of a decade of institutional failure, I am not speaking from theory. I am speaking from the cost of it. [MICHAEL T. FLYNN LTG USA (RET)]

Good Night, Patriots!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

It is incredibly wrong for Jimmy Kimmel to joke about my husband dying. It’s not like he’s Paul Pelosi or Rob and Michele Reiner.

by Melania Trump

Lynn Anderson said...

@6:05...she never said that and you are why people despise democrats.