Post New Article

America Wins, Cry Harder

Original Article

Posted By: ladydawgfan, 6/29/2025 2:08:26 PM

It’s not every day the Supreme Court hands down a legal earthquake, but this week, it did. In fact, it dropped an entire tectonic plate on the heads of the radical Left. A string of rulings came down that can only be described as massive wins, not just for President Trump, but for America. On their own, any one of these would be a generational victory. Together? They’re a total body slam. Let’s recap the carnage. First, the Court ruled that states can cut off taxpayer dollars to abortion mills like Planned Parenthood. Let me repeat that: You no longer have to fund the slaughter of innocent children if your state says “No."

Comments:

Excellent!!

Post Reply

Reminder: “WE ARE A SALON AND NOT A SALOON”

Your thoughts, comments, and ideas are always welcome here. But we ask you to please be mindful and respectful. Threatening or crude language doesn't persuade anybody and makes the conversation less enjoyable for fellow L.Dotters.


Reply 1 - Posted by: crashnburn 6/29/2025 3:03:08 PM (No. 1970878)
All good news, but not a word about their ruling on Birthright Citizenship. It should be an easy decision. If you are here illegally, you are not subject to the jurisdiction, so your children are not automatically US citizens. Same with foreign diplomat children on American soil. Q.E.D!
15 people like this.

Reply 2 - Posted by: Older Lady 6/29/2025 3:26:49 PM (No. 1970891)
I was so totally shocked that the Supreme Court came down on the side of right vs. wrong in these cases that I had to pick myself up off the floor. I had absolutely no faith that Chief Justice Roberts would ever do the right thing or that Barrett wouldn't side with the three DEI women Justices. She even did a huge put-down against Jackson. It would have been fun seeing Jackson's reaction; that is if she even realized what a put-down it was.
17 people like this.

Reply 3 - Posted by: Strike3 6/29/2025 3:27:32 PM (No. 1970892)
Either six members of the Supremes are exceptionally talented justices or somebody found Roberts with an underage kid in his tent. Things seem to be going the right way.
12 people like this.

Reply 4 - Posted by: Italiano 6/29/2025 6:26:18 PM (No. 1970948)
When America wins, the Democrat Party loses. The Limbaugh Theorem. True back then, more true today.
12 people like this.

Reply 5 - Posted by: Mushroom 6/29/2025 7:34:20 PM (No. 1970973)
I just watched a member of the left, wirh a straight face, claim that *most* of PP,inc customers are there because PP is there PRIMARY physician. What a lie.
7 people like this.

Reply 6 - Posted by: mifla 6/30/2025 7:05:07 AM (No. 1971095)
The Christmas party at the Supreme Court is going to be a riot this year.
2 people like this.

Below, you will find ...
Most Recent Articles posted by "ladydawgfan"
and
Most Active Articles (last 48 hours)
Most Recent Articles posted by ladydawgfan"
For New Yorkers Looking to Flee, a Cautionary
Warning: Florida Is Not the Paradise You
May Envision
27 replies
Posted by ladydawgfan 6/29/2025 3:03:16 PM Post Reply
The ascendancy of Zohran Mamdani to challenge Eric Adams for the crown of the leader of New York City has many a resident looking for the exits. Now my cohorts, Brandon Morse and Ward Clark, have offered up warning labels about their respective states of Texas and Alaska as possible landing spots for those fleeing the promised political oppression, but allow me to string up some tropical warning tape at the northern border of Florida. This is not the verdant Valhalla many expect. Yes, we have been the preferred destination for many a New York transplant, but as a lifelong resident of this dysfunctional peninsula,
America Wins, Cry Harder 6 replies
Posted by ladydawgfan 6/29/2025 2:08:26 PM Post Reply
It’s not every day the Supreme Court hands down a legal earthquake, but this week, it did. In fact, it dropped an entire tectonic plate on the heads of the radical Left. A string of rulings came down that can only be described as massive wins, not just for President Trump, but for America. On their own, any one of these would be a generational victory. Together? They’re a total body slam. Let’s recap the carnage. First, the Court ruled that states can cut off taxpayer dollars to abortion mills like Planned Parenthood. Let me repeat that: You no longer have to fund the slaughter of innocent children if your state says “No."
Cooked: Thom Tillis Is Not Running for Re-Election 23 replies
Posted by ladydawgfan 6/29/2025 2:01:46 PM Post Reply
It looks like President Trump’s reconciliation package will be the last significant piece of legislation that Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC) will vote on before he leaves public life. Yes, you read that right—the North Carolina Republican is calling it quits. He won’t be running for re-election. [Tweets] Tillis was set to run for another term in the 2026 midterms, although he faced a two-front war, one of which was created solely by his own poor decisions. On the Democratic side, he was going to face a tough challenge from former Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper.
How Could Anyone Support These People? 8 replies
Posted by ladydawgfan 6/29/2025 1:58:48 PM Post Reply
That the Democratic Party is a clown car stuffed with perverts, weirdos, and mutants who are not ready to deal with the fact that their parents never really loved them is a bit of a harsh assessment, but the truth sometimes is. Why their parents didn’t like them is understandable, honestly, but why others do is a mystery. So I thought I’d take a look at just a few of the “leaders on the left” whose existence makes me question how anyone, at least anyone not currently drunk or on serious drugs, could support these people. Nancy Pelosi. The fish rots from the head,
Top Economist Admits Trump May Have ‘Outsmarted
All of Us’ on Tariffs
17 replies
Posted by ladydawgfan 6/29/2025 1:21:20 PM Post Reply
Donald Trump has a knack for making the so-called experts look foolish, and nowhere is that more apparent than in the ongoing debate over tariffs. The political and economic elite have ridiculed Trump’s approach, insisting that his tough stance on trade would backfire, cause a recession and cripple the U.S. economy. Yet despite all the apocalyptic predictions, the economy hasn’t gone south, and predictions of a looming recession have been quietly walked back. Recently, a prominent anti-Trump economist admitted what many on the right have been saying from the beginning: Trump’s tariff strategy wasn’t the reckless gamble the media made it out to be.
Dear New Yorkers: Texas Will Break You 28 replies
Posted by ladydawgfan 6/26/2025 6:36:24 PM Post Reply
Hey New Yorkers. I heard you're probably going to get an outright communist as your mayor. Zohran Mamdani sounds like a real peach, and the fact that he won the Democrat Primary and is well on his way to the mayor's office has made many of you fire up your Zillow account and start looking for homes out of state. I don't blame you, but let me offer you some advice. You're probably going to be tempted to come to Texas because so many companies have moved here, and you feel like you could easily land a job. I could see why you'd think that,
Precision Over Panic: Never Underestimate
American Lethality
4 replies
Posted by ladydawgfan 6/26/2025 5:53:21 PM Post Reply
Americans woke up this morning to a reminder that our military isn’t merely watching the world’s villains – it is methodically, relentlessly preparing to annihilate them when the moment of decision comes. From the Pentagon podium, Brigadier General Raisin Caine laid out the story of two quietly legendary Defense Threat Reduction Agency officers who, the very day Iran began carving the Fordow enrichment plant into a mountainside, accepted a life‑long mission: figure out how to bury it for good. They “dreamt about it at night as they slept,” Caine said, “they thought about it driving back and forth to work”. For fifteen years they kept the faith, speaking of it to no one,
Homan Won’t Let Far-Leftist Running
For NYC Mayor Keep ICE Away
2 replies
Posted by ladydawgfan 6/26/2025 5:32:32 PM Post Reply
Zohran Mamdani, who won the Democratic mayoral primary on Tuesday, will not be able to keep Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) away from the city if he wins the general election, according to border czar Tom Homan. Mamdani has promised to “stop ICE agents from deporting our neighbors.” “Well, good luck with that,” Homan said. “I mean, matter of fact, the president made it clear we're going to double down and triple down [on] sanctuary cities. And why is that? It isn't to attack blue cities. It's because they're [a] sanctuary city. We know for a fact they're releasing public safety threats and national security threats back to the streets every day.
Hey, GOP: Senate Parliamentarian Isn’t Binding 11 replies
Posted by ladydawgfan 6/26/2025 5:13:16 PM Post Reply
Important newsflash for the Senate GOP: the recommendations of the woke Senate parliamentarian, who is trying to ensure that absolutely no financial reform is enacted, are not binding. Senate Majority Leader John Thune has said he’s not going to challenge the outrageous decisions of the Senate Parliamentarian, and no doubt he’d like you to believe there’s no option otherwise. That is simply untrue. There are multiple ways of overruling the unelected Senate Parliamentarian Elizabeth MacDonough’s decisions. As voters, it’s very important we understand the legal realities of our system and not give our elected representatives a pass just because they claimed helplessness. As The Washington Examiner explained,
Finally: Karmelo Anthony at Long Last
Indicted for Stabbing Murder of Fellow
Teen at Texas Track Meet
13 replies
Posted by ladydawgfan 6/25/2025 4:26:40 AM Post Reply
It was never a question of if Karmelo Anthony was responsible for the stabbing death of fellow teen Austin Metcalf at a Frisco, Texas, high school track meet back in April. Anthony himself admitted to carrying out the deadly act at Kuykendall Stadium, apparently telling police, "I'm not alleged, I did it!"
Thank You For Your Attention to This Matter 1 reply
Posted by ladydawgfan 6/25/2025 4:12:49 AM Post Reply
You have to love how passionate President Trump is about pursuing peace and building a better world—no equivocation, no double-talk. Friend and foe alike, he calls balls and strikes. And in this latest Israel–Iran crisis, he’s put his signature, clear-cut leadership on full display. Over the past 12 days, a dramatic escalation erupted between Israel and Iran. Israel struck Iranian nuclear facilities—Fordow, Natanz, Isfahan—using U.S. B‑2 bombers and Tomahawks, claiming the sites were “completely and totally obliterated.” Iran retaliated with missile attacks, including a controversial strike on a U.S. base in Qatar and rockets that reportedly killed 28 civilians in Beersheba. Casualties across both nations reached grim totals—
Florida Just Raised the Bar in the Fight
Against Illegal Immigration
19 replies
Posted by ladydawgfan 6/25/2025 4:03:06 AM Post Reply
Florida is about to make a bold statement in the ongoing national debate over illegal immigration, and it’s not just talk — it’s action. The Sunshine State is rolling out a new approach that’s as tough as it is practical: setting up a string of detention centers specifically for illegal immigrants with criminal records. The centerpiece of this initiative is a facility tucked deep in the Everglades, built on the bones of an abandoned airfield, and already earning an unforgettable nickname from state officials: “Alligator Alcatraz.” The name isn’t just for show. Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier made it clear that this is no ordinary detention center.
Most Active Articles (last 48 hours)
Zohran Mamdani doubles down on plan to
target ‘whiter neighborhoods’ with
higher taxes — and says billionaires
shouldn’t exist
43 replies
Posted by mc squared 6/29/2025 10:54:18 AM Post Reply
Socialist New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani doubled down on his plan to jack up property taxes on “richer and whiter neighborhoods” on Sunday — and also asserted that billionaires shouldn’t exist. Mamdani claimed that his soak-the-rich proposal was “not driven by race” — despite his campaign platform explicitly targeting white homeowners. “That is just a description of what we see right now. It’s not driven by race. It’s more of an assessment of what neighborhoods are being under-taxed versus over-taxed,” Mamdani told NBC News’ “Meet the Press” on Sunday.
Intercepted Iranian communications downplay
damage from US attack, Washington Post reports
30 replies
Posted by Dreadnought 6/29/2025 5:35:13 PM Post Reply
Intercepted Iranian communications downplayed the extent of damage caused by US strikes on Iran's nuclear program, the Washington Post reported on Sunday, citing four people familiar with classified intelligence circulating within the US government. A source, who declined to be named, confirmed that account to Reuters but said there were serious questions about whether the Iranian officials were being truthful, and described the intercepts as unreliable indicators. The report by the Post is the latest, however, to raise questions about the extent of the damage to Iran's nuclear program. A leaked preliminary assessment from the Defense Intelligence Agency cautioned the strikes may have only set back Iran by months.
Mamdani Declares: Billionaires Have No
Right to Exist
28 replies
Posted by DW626 6/29/2025 8:05:42 PM Post Reply
New York City’s wealthy elite and business leaders are sounding the alarm after Democrat mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani secured a spot on the 2026 ballot. The reason? Mamdani is a self-proclaimed socialist who openly argues that billionaires shouldn’t exist. He champions radical policies, such as government-run grocery stores, free housing, and universal healthcare—ideas that would expand state control and increase public dependency. Now, with Mamdani on the rise, the city is bracing for a potential “exodus of billionaires” and a chilling effect on investment and economic growth.
For New Yorkers Looking to Flee, a Cautionary
Warning: Florida Is Not the Paradise You
May Envision
27 replies
Posted by ladydawgfan 6/29/2025 3:03:16 PM Post Reply
The ascendancy of Zohran Mamdani to challenge Eric Adams for the crown of the leader of New York City has many a resident looking for the exits. Now my cohorts, Brandon Morse and Ward Clark, have offered up warning labels about their respective states of Texas and Alaska as possible landing spots for those fleeing the promised political oppression, but allow me to string up some tropical warning tape at the northern border of Florida. This is not the verdant Valhalla many expect. Yes, we have been the preferred destination for many a New York transplant, but as a lifelong resident of this dysfunctional peninsula,
Top Iranian cleric issues 'fatwa' against
Trump, Netanyahu
26 replies
Posted by Moritz55 6/29/2025 10:29:51 PM Post Reply
Iran's top Shiite cleric issued a religious decree against President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Sunday, an act some experts called an incitement to terrorism. The fatwa from Grand Ayatollah Naser Makarem Shirazi called on Muslims around the world to take a stand, according to the New York Sun. It states that any individual or government that challenges or endangers the leadership and unity of the global Islamic community (the Ummah) is to be regarded as a "warlord" or a "mohareb," defined as someone who wages war against God. Under Iranian law, those identified as mohareb can face execution, crucifixion, limb amputation, or exile.
Cooked: Thom Tillis Is Not Running for Re-Election 23 replies
Posted by ladydawgfan 6/29/2025 2:01:46 PM Post Reply
It looks like President Trump’s reconciliation package will be the last significant piece of legislation that Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC) will vote on before he leaves public life. Yes, you read that right—the North Carolina Republican is calling it quits. He won’t be running for re-election. [Tweets] Tillis was set to run for another term in the 2026 midterms, although he faced a two-front war, one of which was created solely by his own poor decisions. On the Democratic side, he was going to face a tough challenge from former Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper.
The Chilling Jurisprudence of Justice
Ketanji Brown Jackson
19 replies
Posted by earlybird 6/29/2025 10:32:25 AM Post Reply
Below is my column in the New York Post on the controversial dissenting opinion of Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson in the injunction ruling in Trump v. CASA on Friday. The opinion seemed to fan the flames of “democracy is dying” claims of protesters, suggesting that basic limits on injunctive relief could result in the collapse of our core institutions. It was a hyperventilated opinion better suited to a cable program than a Court opinion. The response from Justice Amy Coney Barrett was a virtual pile driver of a rebuke. What was notable is that a majority of the justices signed off on the takedown. It could indicate a certain exasperation
Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’ clears
key Senate hurdle after high drama
19 replies
Posted by Dreadnought 6/29/2025 12:18:41 AM Post Reply
President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” cleared a key procedural hurdle in the U.S. Senate late Saturday night, pushing the massive spending package one step closer to the president’s desk. The vote on a motion to proceed to final debate on the bill passed with 51 yeas and 49 nays. Every Democrat and two Republicans, Sens. Thom Tillis, N.C., and Rand Paul, Ky., voted against it. The actual voting took hours and the measure only passed after three Republican holdouts — Sens. Mike Lee of Utah, Rick Scott of Florida and Cynthia Lummus of Wyoming — folded and voted yes.
Top Economist Admits Trump May Have ‘Outsmarted
All of Us’ on Tariffs
17 replies
Posted by ladydawgfan 6/29/2025 1:21:20 PM Post Reply
Donald Trump has a knack for making the so-called experts look foolish, and nowhere is that more apparent than in the ongoing debate over tariffs. The political and economic elite have ridiculed Trump’s approach, insisting that his tough stance on trade would backfire, cause a recession and cripple the U.S. economy. Yet despite all the apocalyptic predictions, the economy hasn’t gone south, and predictions of a looming recession have been quietly walked back. Recently, a prominent anti-Trump economist admitted what many on the right have been saying from the beginning: Trump’s tariff strategy wasn’t the reckless gamble the media made it out to be.
CIA chief told lawmakers Iran nuclear
program set back years with strikes on
metal conversion site
14 replies
Posted by Mercedes44 6/30/2025 4:01:30 AM Post Reply
CIA Director John Ratcliffe told skeptical U.S. lawmakers that American military strikes destroyed Iran’s lone metal conversion facility and in the process delivered a monumental setback to Tehran’s nuclear program that would take years to overcome, a U.S. official said Sunday. The official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss the sensitive intelligence, said Ratcliffe laid out the importance of the strikes on the metal conversion facility during a classified hearing for U.S. lawmakers last week.
If Mamdani wins, NYC’s police have no
intention of dying in the name of social justice.
13 replies
Posted by Hazymac 6/29/2025 7:13:17 PM Post Reply
Zohran Mamdani, the Marxist-Muslim tapped as the leading candidate to become New York City’s next mayor, does not believe in the police. Instead, he believes in social workers. The police, in turn, do not believe in being handcuffed in their duties and exposed to a high risk of death in a city that no longer allows them to do their jobs. If Mamdani wins, they’re saying, they walk. In the lead-up to the New York City Democrat mayoral primary, Mamdani was very clear about his desire to rid New York City of the troublesome plague of active policing. Instead, he plans to shift the focus to social workers
Here are the key Big Beautiful Bill differences
that the House and Senate will have to reconcile
12 replies
Posted by Mercedes44 6/30/2025 3:56:56 AM Post Reply
The Senate version of President Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill” that passed a key procedural vote late Saturday has some big differences to the version the House approved. Two Republican Senators — Thom Tillis (R-NC) and Rand Paul (R-KY) were the lone GOP holdouts in the 51-49 vote after caucus leadership spent hours rallying support for the multi-trillion-dollar bill.The current version of the bill, which Senate lawmakers got their first look at Friday night, clocked in at 940 pages, and is largely in line with what the House narrowly approved in May.
Post New Article