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I understand 54,000 high school and colleges have applied to get a Turning Point chapter on their campus. Charlie hired for excellence so that bodes well for Turning Point.

Wow! I just heard the other day that there was 30some thousand requests. VERY a good news!

At the vigil my wife and I attended last Sunday, there was an articulate 11 year old boy that spoke.
The night before he had stood up in front of about a thousand folks and said he would take whatever role Turning Point could give him and make it work.
That kid is going places!


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https://deadline.com/2025/09/j...emocrats-1236548030/

Top Oversight Democrat Says He’s Launching Investigation Of Trump Administration, ABC And Sinclair Over Jimmy Kimmel Suspension

by Ted Johnson

The top Democrat on the House Oversight Committee said that he is launching an investigation into the circumstances that led to ABC‘s suspension of Jimmy Kimmel.

Rep. Robert Garcia (D-CA)’s office said that the investigation will look into the Trump administration, Sinclair Broadcast Group and ABC “amid ongoing efforts to censor opposition to the president of the United States.”

In a statement, Garcia said, “Every American has a duty to stand up for our First Amendment values. We will not be silent as our freedoms are threatened by corrupt schemes and threats. Anyone who is complicit will need to answer to us.”

As the ranking member of the committee, Garcia may have limited authority to demand appearances from top corporate executives or members of the Trump administration.

Democrats on the committee managed to secure a subpoena for the Justice Department’s Jeffrey Epstein records only after three Republicans joined them in a vote to demand the chair, Rep. James Comer (R-KY), do so. The Oversight Committee rules give the chairman the authority to issue subpoenas for investigations within the jurisdiction of the committee.

At a hearing on Thursday, Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA) made a motion to subpoena FCC Chairman Brendan Carr, but it was tabled. But Garcia said that he was working with Comer on getting Carr to appear before the panel without a subpoena.

On Wednesday, after Nexstar and Sinclair broadcast groups informed them that they would be pulling Kimmel’s show, ABC said that Kimmel would be off the air indefinitely.

That came hours after Carr threatened the network and its stations that he would take some kind of action unless steps were taken. Carr had blasted a remark that Kimmel made during his monologue on Monday, when he said, “We had some new lows over the weekend with the MAGA gang desperately trying to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them and with everything they can to score political points from it.”

Spokespersons for the FCC, Sinclair and ABC parent Disney did not immediately respond to requests for comment. It also was unclear why Nexstar was not included among the companies cited in the investigation. A spokesperson for Garcia said that Nexstar was not included in the first wave of correspondence.

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They haven't mentioned Nexstar? I know Sinclair is conservative, but don't know about Nexstar.

There are other stories about some of the other late-night hosts - Jimmy Fallon pulled out of a NYC conference, Colbert is bringing back a segment, and Meyers says they will continue as normal.

Fallon is one who historically remains on the sidelines of fast political stories. While I don't care for any of the current late-night hosts, Fallon appears to be treading carefully.
 
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I remember the dims oversight when the bidet admin pressured FB to removed vaccine damage posts.
 
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Keith, you motherfucker, you and your religion don’t even believe in hell. So STFU. Your fifteen ran out last century.


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Top Oversight Democrat Says He’s Launching Investigation Of Trump Administration, ABC And Sinclair Over Jimmy Kimmel Suspension


More political grandstanding BS to get his name in the news for 5 minutes.


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Good. The tide has turned on the Left and they will NOT be permitted to act like assholes and do whatever they please like they've gotten used to doing for 30+ years now:

Texas AG to investigate Facebook group that targeted kids for starting TPUSA chapter at their school

Adults doxxing kids, SMDH. Roll Eyes



 
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Those glasses are to protect against teabagging. Why else would they be so large?


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May violate Federal and State law similar to the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act.

At this point, I think there are more eyes on this type of crap from the left, and people who were not overly concerned, are much more concerned, as well as law enforcement and looking into anything that is a credible threat, or likely to create a threat.

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If they squeak, move or otherwise reveal themselves, grab them in yer sharp fangs and shake the living rat-shit out of them.




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Nice ‘reply’ Roseanne, to one of the most infamous and largest anti-American shit-stains there have ever been!

https://x.com/therealroseanne/.../1968684582493945979



Good article at Treehouse -

“Panic Afoot – Professional Marxists Panic Over the Rise of Decency and Morality Following Charlie Kirk Murder”

https://theconservativetreehou...charlie-kirk-murder/

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“The comments and quick responsive appearance of Barack Obama; the jaw-agape leftist reactions to backlash upon Jimmy Kimmel; corporate media entities trying to cope with the reemergence of shame; the fallback to tribalism and the need for reassurance from their echo chamber, and many other visible similarities are all akin to an abuser being confronted by the family of the abused.

The constant drumbeat of leftism has battered the minds of Americans for so long, the perpetrators took it for granted they would always hold the strongest position – even if in the minority. However, something has radically changed.”


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She might feel differently if someone kicked her to the front of the line.


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Im fine with that. However, little girl, you may want to really consider that option. When it kicks off, who’s going to be on your side?
Im sure the thing that can’t figure out what bathroom to use is going to come in really handy defending your convoluted point of view.


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She would be a useful pawn in Mao's Red Army....for a while. Then he'd change policy and she'd be the first in line to be shot.

Oberlin must be proud.


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Everyone at Oberlin really needs to sit this one out. Wink


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One last lesson from Charlie Kirk: We can ALL keep the Sabbath to save our sanity

By Bethany Mandel
Published Sep. 18, 2025
NY Post

The murder of Charlie Kirk has left a gaping wound in the conservative movement and in the hearts of millions of Americans who admired his courage, his clarity and his conviction.

It’s also left behind Charlie’s sixth and final book, set to be released this December — “Stop in the Name of God: Why Honoring the Sabbath Will Transform Your Life.”

That title now reads less like a prescription for individual renewal and more like a legacy, a call to carry forward one of the most essential lessons he wanted to impart: the need to stop, rest and return to God’s rhythm for life.

Charlie was a Christian, but he was candid about how abiding by a traditionally Jewish Sabbath observance — namely turning off his phone, detaching from the frenetic pace of politics and dedicating 24 hours each week to faith and family — transformed his life.

At a recent Turning Point USA event, he and his wife, Erika, spoke about what this practice meant for their marriage, their sanity and their faith.

“Turn your phone off for one day,” Charlie urged. “No contact, no social media, no work. Your mental health will improve dramatically.”

“Every Friday night, I take a Jewish Sabbath,” he continued. “Turn off my phone, Friday night to Saturday night. The world cannot reach me; I get nothing from the world. It will bless you infinitely.”

Erika explained what that looked like in practice.

“When he turns his phone off and it goes in that drawer, he’s all on for the family. There are no distractions.

“He finally gets to reset his brain. He finally gets to breathe.

The warped meme life of Charlie Kirk’s alleged killer is a warning to parents—ignore it at your own risk
“As a wife, there’s nothing more precious than my husband’s sanity … I have seen it change him and impact our family in the most beautiful ways.”

Their testimony was profoundly countercultural.

In a society that glorifies busy-ness, constant connectivity and the illusion that we must always be available, Charlie and Erika preached rest. Not laziness, but intentional rest.

The circumstances of Charlie’s murder give this message even more urgency.

He was killed allegedly by a young man radicalized by the internet, someone “terminally online,” whose world had been distorted by algorithms and digital echo chambers until his mind turned violent.

Tyler Robinson immersed himself in doing the very opposite of what Charlie modeled.

Logging off, spending time in prayer, going outside, talking face-to-face with family and friends might have saved the alleged killer’s sanity, his soul and his future.

It certainly preserved Charlie’s.

Now, a week after his horrifying murder, some of those whose lives he touched are following Charlie’s example.

“In honor of Charlie, I will no longer be online from Friday sundown to Saturday sundown,” Charlie’s friend Dave Rubin declared last week in a poignant tweet.

Rubin’s shift is not just a tribute; it’s a recognition that keeping the Sabbath is an antidote to the sickness of our age.

In the Jewish tradition from which Charlie drew, the Sabbath is referred to as a “taste of eternity.”

It is a weekly reminder that our worth is not found in our productivity or our tweets, but in being beloved children of God.

It is a rebellion against tyranny, whether the tyranny of Pharaoh in ancient Egypt or the tyranny of the algorithm today.

And make no mistake, Americans today are enslaved.

Enslaved by their phones, by their notifications, by the endless outrage cycle that never stops churning.

As Utah Gov. Spencer Cox put it in urging young people to “touch grass,” the human spirit cannot survive in perpetual digital captivity.

The Sabbath is not just for the religiously devout, but a lifeline for anyone who wants to reclaim their sanity and their humanity.

Charlie Kirk understood this, lived it, and preached it.

In his life, Sabbath made him a better husband, a more attentive father and a clearer thinker.

In his death, Sabbath may be the single best way to honor him.

Whether you are Jewish or Christian or neither, religious or secular, conservative or liberal, the simple act of shutting off your phone for 24 hours, once a week, could change your life.

As we grieve his loss, we should also take up his challenge.

Take one day. Turn it all off.

Hold your loved ones close. Pray. Walk outside.

Read a book. Play with your children. Let your soul breathe.

Charlie Kirk left us far too soon. But the rhythm he lived by remains.

May we honor Charlie by living it out, week after week, until the day we join him in eternal rest.



Bethany Mandel writes and podcasts at “The Mom Wars.”


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Wow! I just heard the other day that there was 30some thousand requests. VERY a good news!

At the vigil my wife and I attended last Sunday, there was an articulate 11 year old boy that spoke.
The night before he had stood up in front of about a thousand folks and said he would take whatever role Turning Point could give him and make it work.
That kid is going places!


Yes, at the small town vigil I attended in Prescott Valley where 2/3 I think are retirement age, a 12 year old spoke at the microphone after a couple of Republican leaders and a young adult local Turning Point coordinator.

A deputy sheriff who led a short prayer said he's been in that square for over 20 years and he's never seen a crowd that big.

I saw a video where Charlie speaking to a group of young people (I don't know the generations). He said to them, this is the first generation that was turning so fast and so sharply to conservative values in response to their environment. This generation wants to be able to have: Marriage, Mortgage, Mate (have children).

That really is encouraging news for this country and the world.



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She would be a useful pawn in Mao's Red Army....for a while. Then he'd change policy and she'd be the first in line to be shot.

Oberlin must be proud.


So they are studying communist revolutions and being taught that they were a good thing for "liberty"? China had an emperor until around WWI. Then they had a Republic for 30 years which was overthrown by Mao's communists. I don't think things were so bad under the Republic, but the Republic was weakened by the Japanese during WWII and lost the civil war.

Then we all know Mao's horrific policies led to the deaths of 10's of millions, and destruction of religion and traditional culture.
 
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Woke protester wipes backside with American flag then hurls it at Charlie Kirk vigil

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/ne...rk-vigil-boston.html



Vile video showed a protester using an American flag to wipe their backside before hurling it at a vigil for Charlie Kirk in Boston.

In the clip, the masked protester was seen ripping at the miniature flag before stuffing it in the back of their pants at the event in Boston Common Thursday.


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