Today’s Political Drama~ musk & trump, nazi of the day, panama canal ,buy greenland, alien drones, abortions


I think Melania is going to be more engaged this time around. It won't be as obvious or front page, but those who fucked her husband over, and those who still believe they can do it and get away with it, need to be watching their backs because vengeance is coming.
 
I think Melania is going to be more engaged this time around. It won't be as obvious or front page, but those who fucked her husband over, and those who still believe they can do it and get away with it, need to be watching their backs because vengeance is coming.
People are going to pay for raiding her pantie drawer..................and that is NOT said tongue in cheek.
 
It's important to hold the 1950s as a sign of your perfect world.
 
January 26, 2025

The Communist Who Convinced Jimmy Carter to Give Away the Panama Canal​

By Jerome R. Corsi


The late Jimmy Carter didn’t come up spontaneously with the idea of giving away the Panama Canal, which America spent blood and gold on and which is an essential part of its national security. Instead, he had Robert A. Pastor, a communist, whispering in his ear.

A globalist who desired to merge incrementally the U.S., Mexico, and Canada into a “North American Union” (NAU) along the model of the European Union, Pastor’s intellectual development was rooted in Marxism. Pastor played an instrumental role in the Carter administration’s decision to relinquish control of the Panama Canal.

In what appears to have been his first job after being a teaching assistant graduate student while getting his Ph.D. at Harvard University’s Department of Government, Robert A. Pastor signed on to be the Executive Director of the Linowitz Commission. The Linowitz Commission was formally named the “Rockefeller Foundation’s Commission on U.S.- Latin American Relations,” but took its unofficial name from its chairman, Sol Linowitz. Linowitz had previously served as director of the socialist National Planning Association and was a paid, registered foreign agent of the Communist regime of Salvadore Allende in Chile.

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One of the Linowitz Commission’s primary recommendations was that the United States should give the Panama Canal to Panama. In a 1995 interview he gave for a publication in a law journal,1/ Linowitz explained that it was wrong for the U.S. to have sovereignty over the Panama Canal. Discussing the 1903 treaty that gave the U.S. sovereignty over the Panama Canal, Linowitz commented, “That treaty was a source of shame to the Panamanians because it conveyed sovereignty over a large stretch of their territory to an occupying party.”

More here: https://www.americanthinker.com/art...mmy_carter_to_give_away_the_panama_canal.html

Jimmy had a soft spot in his heart for Commies,
 

I think we saw and heard more from Trump this week than in 4 years of President Dementia.​

 
...and most of it was downright terrifying if you were an average American citizen.

(yes, even one who voted for Trump. I've known several of these who have said "What the fuck?!?)
 
Juan Valdez Deported

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The coffee farmer who for more than three decades embodied the heart and soul of Colombian coffee with his portrayal of Juan Valdez, Carlos Sánchez Jaramillo, originally of Medellín, was deported yesterday from his retirement condo in Miami.
 
https://cdn.nunatsiaq.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/Map-Greater-Canada-Stein-scaled.jpgGreenland’s been in play for a century.

Here’s a plan from 1909 for example, devised by a fellow named Robert Stein after exploring the north with Robert Peary.

“The United States would give part of the Philippines to Denmark and in return acquire the Danish islands in the West Indies. Denmark would give Greenland to Canada, because Canada was viewed as being a British possession.

Britain would in return give Denmark some of its possessions in Polynesia and Africa.

Denmark would then turn over its newly acquired possessions in the Philippines, Polynesia and Africa to Germany, in return for North Schleswig. For good measure — and for no apparent reason — Britain would give Newfoundland to Canada. Tensions would thus be defused and the world would remain at peace.

Stein published his plans in American newspapers in early January 1909. They were picked up by other papers in Europe. He claimed that he received great support. Of course, no one consulted the Greenlanders nor, for that matter, the Africans, Polynesians or Filipinos.

Stein even had a map published in which the name GREATER CANADA is plastered in large, bold letters across Canada and Greenland. It bears a legend showing the area of Canada in square miles, and then what that area would be with the inclusion of Greenland, and Newfoundland and Labrador.”

American Explorer Robert Peary is buried in Arlington.

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https://cdn.nunatsiaq.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/Map-Greater-Canada-Stein-scaled.jpgGreenland’s been in play for a century.

Here’s a plan from 1909 for example, devised by a fellow named Robert Stein after exploring the north with Robert Peary.

“The United States would give part of the Philippines to Denmark and in return acquire the Danish islands in the West Indies. Denmark would give Greenland to Canada, because Canada was viewed as being a British possession.

Britain would in return give Denmark some of its possessions in Polynesia and Africa.

Denmark would then turn over its newly acquired possessions in the Philippines, Polynesia and Africa to Germany, in return for North Schleswig. For good measure — and for no apparent reason — Britain would give Newfoundland to Canada. Tensions would thus be defused and the world would remain at peace.

Stein published his plans in American newspapers in early January 1909. They were picked up by other papers in Europe. He claimed that he received great support. Of course, no one consulted the Greenlanders nor, for that matter, the Africans, Polynesians or Filipinos.

Stein even had a map published in which the name GREATER CANADA is plastered in large, bold letters across Canada and Greenland. It bears a legend showing the area of Canada in square miles, and then what that area would be with the inclusion of Greenland, and Newfoundland and Labrador.”
If we asked Denmark to allow us to put more bases there, they'd accept.

No need to do anything else.
 
https://cdn.nunatsiaq.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/Map-Greater-Canada-Stein-scaled.jpgGreenland’s been in play for a century.

Here’s a plan from 1909 for example, devised by a fellow named Robert Stein after exploring the north with Robert Peary.

“The United States would give part of the Philippines to Denmark and in return acquire the Danish islands in the West Indies. Denmark would give Greenland to Canada, because Canada was viewed as being a British possession.

Britain would in return give Denmark some of its possessions in Polynesia and Africa.

Denmark would then turn over its newly acquired possessions in the Philippines, Polynesia and Africa to Germany, in return for North Schleswig. For good measure — and for no apparent reason — Britain would give Newfoundland to Canada. Tensions would thus be defused and the world would remain at peace.

Stein published his plans in American newspapers in early January 1909. They were picked up by other papers in Europe. He claimed that he received great support. Of course, no one consulted the Greenlanders nor, for that matter, the Africans, Polynesians or Filipinos.

Stein even had a map published in which the name GREATER CANADA is plastered in large, bold letters across Canada and Greenland. It bears a legend showing the area of Canada in square miles, and then what that area would be with the inclusion of Greenland, and Newfoundland and Labrador.”
Monopoly wheeling dealing writ large.
 
Monopoly wheeling dealing writ large.
As you know, all these lands have all been in play before, so the ignorant hoof-wringing by Democrat sheep on Lit is funny.

The US Virgin Islands for example were acquired because if the US didn’t, they’d probably have become German bases.

And the US and the United Kingdom dealt Newfoundland off to Canada as part of squaring up the books after WW2.
 
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