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A Complicated Week

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Posted By: cThree, 2/8/2026 5:39:10 AM

The attention of those less politically minded is focused on the disappearance of Savannah Guthrie’s mother, Nancy -- always fodder for the would-be Colombos and Miss Marples -- and the Olympics. Yet this week saw some victories for the administration along with some serious unfinished business. The ousted dictator Nicolás Maduro seems isolated, depressed, and devoid of funds sufficient to hire teams of lawyers to defend him. Any claims he might have for immunity seem destined to fail. The evidence establishes he was born in Colombia; his claim falls because only a native Venezuelan is entitled to hold the office of president.

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Ms Feldman finds optimism in surveying a bleak landscape. The news cycles are preoccupied with sensational and passing events while the administration is changing the world.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Sorosisbehindit 2/8/2026 7:36:18 AM (No. 2066295)
That is an excellent summary, Clarice! Good information about Maduro. I have been trying to find out the status of the SAVE act all week.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Rumblehog 2/8/2026 7:55:12 AM (No. 2066307)
FTA: "...sixteen Nobel Prize-winning economists had confidently predicted would never happen because President Trump’s policies would first reduce the American economy to a smoking crater populated only by unemployed factory workers trading bitcoin for canned goods." LOL, that's good! Perhaps those 16, "Economistas," might consider trading, yea verily, pawning their Prize for a can of Friskies for lunch... that's about all a Nobel Prize (except for Physics) is worth these days. They can certainly find sympathetic souls in the 51 Intelligence "Experts" who opined that Hunter Biden's Laptop was put together in Vlad Putin's basement by a couple of Russian hackers who wished to make everyone vote for Donald Trump... /s
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Strike3 2/8/2026 8:03:16 AM (No. 2066313)
Clarice's Pieces is the perfect description for this week. One sentence hits on everything that's happening, besides the strange situation in Arizona.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: lakerman1 2/8/2026 8:20:13 AM (No. 2066321)
The second Nobel in economics (19970) went to Paul Samuelson for work he had done, analyzing the decision making process in the Milwaukee Parks and Recreation department where the decision makers were acting, even though they had incomplete information. And that is the story of Economics - an analytical process based on assumptions, not facts. The assumptions? Man is rational, consistent, and will always maximize pleasure while minimizing cost,
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Reply 5 - Posted by: billa57 2/8/2026 8:20:19 AM (No. 2066322)
Great morning read! The harder they cling to the fraud, the harder they fall.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: Venturer 2/8/2026 8:58:09 AM (No. 2066338)
Only a native born Venezuelan can hold office the office of President there How did that work for us when the Kenyan was placed in office.?
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Reply 7 - Posted by: felixcat 2/8/2026 9:00:03 AM (No. 2066340)
The wide range of political leaders around the globe (former and current) with ties to Epstein tells me he had a lot of dirt on almost everyone of importance and that is what enabled him to acquire his wealth and protect him for so long. Hillary Clinton - will someone please charge her with violating the Logan Act? It's bad enough that John Kerry got away with it when talking to Iranian leaders, but Hillary?! And finally, Nancy Guthrie - tragic event, but not the first time an elderly person has gone missing for good or bad reasons. And I have to laugh that Fox News has been all over her disappearance, but if Shannon Bream's mother disappeared under similar circumstance, none of the left wing media outlets would cover it. And why is President Trump weighing in on her disappearance? Bad enough he publicly informed us that he was directing the FBI to use all their resources in the search for her. What gives? I hated when Obama commented on local events such as the Gates incident in his first term or the Trayvon Martin death. Gee, what's next from President Trump: If I had a mother she would look like Nancy....
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Reply 8 - Posted by: JackBurton 2/8/2026 9:13:32 AM (No. 2066348)
The Lamestream Media WANTs us dispirited and despairing and will say anything to achieve that. Like that great FTA about the 16 'Nobel Prize Winning Economists'. Simply put, they lie. I would have previously said that they were stupid but... after all this time, even a merely stupid person would have wised up.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: janjan 2/8/2026 9:33:13 AM (No. 2066357)
Another great article from Ms. Feldman. How pathetic though that we have to absorb a week’s worth of important news, barely covered by the media, because they think we’re all craving 24/7 news about a missing elderly woman in Arizona. A woman who no one would ever have heard of if her daughter wasn’t a well known talking head on a liberal network.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: czechlist 2/8/2026 9:56:02 AM (No. 2066361)
With regard to the economy there is an organization -Truflation - which monitors millions of prices in real time. They report true inflation rate is 1.24% vs the "official" fed rate of 2.7%. Of course the legacy media won't report it.
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Reply 11 - Posted by: JHHolliday 2/8/2026 9:56:28 AM (No. 2066362)
Lots of speculation and lots and lots of coverage, so I might as well offer mine. Whatever it was, it was well planned. Someone familiar with the house. An employee? Gardener? Pool boy? Maid? Relative? It doesn't look like a random snatch. I am just hoping she is OK and will be returned safely.
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Reply 12 - Posted by: crashnburn 2/8/2026 10:23:15 AM (No. 2066368)
There’s a new way to spell Democrat: F R A U D!
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Reply 13 - Posted by: jeffkinnh 2/8/2026 10:51:40 AM (No. 2066381)
The article is very good but I really like the summation. Lots of good things are happening and they are strongly trending in the favor of the US and Conservative views. Sure, the propaganda media doesn't want to talk about it but their influence is dying like the dinosaurs after the impact of a Trump asteroid. The average person may not be tracking the individual events that are shaping these outcomes but they ARE aware of the big outcomes. People are aware something happened in Venezuela. If the Mullahs are kicked out of Iran, people will recognize that as significant and important. If the Communists lose control of Cuba, people will recognize that as a BIG deal, because of our long history and closeness to the US. All of those events significantly reduce the bad actors in the world and reduce the influence of powers like China, although a lot of the people in the US may not get the implications of that. But they will see the effects of the economy improving as these good things happen and the other countries in the world realize that the US is not going to be pushed around.
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Reply 14 - Posted by: NotaBene 2/8/2026 11:11:18 AM (No. 2066388)
The stock market affects everything. People will keep on spending. The problem is for our parasites that live off government handouts.
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Reply 15 - Posted by: earlybird 2/8/2026 11:11:44 AM (No. 2066389)
TRhe information on Madjro's being Colombian is interesting. Why have we not heard that before. dThe Guthrie disappearance may turn out to be a family matter. Who among them would be most apt to need money... As another poster mentioned, Hillary overreached into Logan Act territory.
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Reply 16 - Posted by: lakerman1 2/8/2026 12:23:44 PM (No. 2066399)
The missing woman was an Uber user. Uber and its drivers would have a ton of information on their regular customers. As far as DJT's comments - perfectly appropriate, especially coming from a lifelong celebrity who has borne the risk of abduction.
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