Wednesday, October 23

Decide Jeanine’s new e book particulars the left’s ‘Crimes Against America’

Broadcast commentator Jeanine Pirro, a former New York district lawyer and choose, has written her eighth e book titled “Crimes Against America: The Left’s Takedown of Our Republic.”

It spells out catastrophic challenges that Americans may face if the nation’s basic tenets are weakened by liberal coverage and unchecked immigration.

“This was a book I absolutely had to write,” she tells Inside the Beltway.



“We’ve got a country that we’re losing. This nation is in dire straits because of what progressive, leftist socialists are doing. The truth is, we’re not even a sovereign nation any more. The truth is, we’re a global landing spot for immigrants — with benefits,” Ms. Pirro mentioned.

“Anyone who wants to demand these benefits are allowed in. The crazy part of it is, we don’t even know who these people are,” she famous.

The writer is anxious for the soundness of the nation’s primary ideas, together with free speech and 2nd Amendment rights. She thinks that America is now a “crime victim” itself — and faults these decided to essentially change the nation.

“These are people who don’t want to see merit first — they want America to be unexceptional. These are the people who want a socialist state,” Ms. Pirro defined.

“The majority of young people now think socialism is fine in this country,” she mentioned, noting that the pattern began throughout former President Obama’s time in workplace.

“There is hope though,” Ms. Pirro mentioned, explaining that she believes Americans are able to push again.

“They will say ‘Enough is enough. We can no longer live like this,’” Ms. Pirro mentioned.

“Americans can take back this country, and they can do so by voting in local elections or school board elections. There’s a lot to look forward to, a lot that we can do — that ordinary Americans can do — to save this country, and get it back on track,” Ms. Pirro mentioned.

“This is a very important time in America,” she famous.

Her new e book, by the way in which, was launched May 23 by Winning Team Publishing;. Find it at JudgeJBook.com or 45books.com.

AT THE RODEO

During their go to to the Sooner State over the weekend, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, his spouse Casey DeSantis, and their kids joined Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt on the 101 Wild West Rodeo — billed as “the best show on dirt” by its organizers.

The large occasion was staged Saturday in Ponca City, billed as “Military Appreciation Night,” with many, many American flags in proof.
Mr. DeSantis supplied a short speech to an appreciative viewers.

“We appreciate what you do here. In Florida we do a lot of the same things. We trust in God, we support our police, we support the military, we stand for Second Amendment rights, we stand for strong borders — and we know we need to make sure that borders go coast to coast in this country. And that’s what we’re going to do,” Mr. DeSantis mentioned.

“Freedom is one generation away from extinction, President Reagan told us. It’s not passed along in the bloodstream. You need people who wear the uniform to defend freedom — but we also need us, as citizens, to do our part. So that’s what we’re going to be doing over these next 18 months. We will turn this country around. You mark my words. God bless everybody and thank you,” the Florida governor mentioned.

CHRISTIE GOES SOLO

Let’s flip our consideration to former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, now a presidential hopeful.

He will get an opportunity to have a private say earlier than a stay viewers on Monday at a city corridor with all of the trimmings on CNN, to be hosted by anchor Anderson Cooper.

The Jersey politician will reply to an viewers made up of Republican voters hailing from the primary 4 states scheduled to vote within the 2024 race — in addition to voters in New Jersey and New York. Things get underway on the community at 8 p.m. EDT.

FOXIFIED

Fox News political anchor Bret Baier will reasonable a discussion board that includes Sens. Joni Ernst, Iowa Republican, and Jeanne Shaheen, New Hampshire Democrat.

The occasion is a part of the community’s “Senate Project” sequence, which pairs up lawmakers from either side of the political fence for “civil, substantive discussion and debate,” the community mentioned.

The hour-long encounter takes place on the Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate in Boston, a web site which features a full-scale duplicate of the U.S. Senate chamber. The occasion will run stay on Fox Nation — the community’s streaming platform — at 11 a.m. EDT on Monday. It additionally will air on Fox News at 10 p.m. EDT on June 18.

NIXON’S ICE CREAM

“What dessert could possibly equal the patriotic spectacle of the first moon landing? Ice cream, of course. Amid the tumult of the summer of 1969, President Richard Nixon sought to draw positive media attention his way by throwing a televised 1,440-person banquet to welcome the astronauts of Apollo 11 back from their historic journey,” notes Sam Lin-Sommer, an editorial fellow for Gastro Obscura, a information web site.

“While Vietnam War activists protested outside, astronauts, politicians, and Hollywood stars dined on poached salmon, stuffed artichoke hearts, and French cheeses, followed by a sugary nod to Apollo 11’s lunar visit: globes of vanilla ice cream with raisins and marzipan, covered in meringue and lightly toasted to evoke lunar craters. The Clair de Lune, as it was called on the night’s menu, sat in a dish of blackberry sauce like a moon floating through the night sky,” Mr. Lin-Sommer wrote.

Find the recipe at Atlasobscura.com/articles/astronaut-ice-cream

POLL DU JOUR

v67% of U.S. adults general say President Biden “should not be running” for president in 2024.

• 58% of this group say he shouldn’t run due to his “performance during his first term.”

• 21% are involved about “whether he could finish his second term, if he is re-elected.”

• 12% are involved about “what he might do in his second term, if he is re-elected.”

• 9% are involved about “his chances of winning in 2024.”

SOURCE: A CBS News ballot of two,480 U.S. adults carried out June 7-10.

• Follow Jennifer Harper on Twitter @HarperBulletin.

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