Sen Rand Paul, R-Kentucky, has publicly feuded with Dr. Anthony Fauci over his handling of the pandemic. Fauci lied to Congress, denying the role his federal agency played in funding the Covid-19 research at the Wuhan lab in Communist China.
Will Fauci be punished? He is most certainly no better than a common criminal. But we’ll see if our Congress has the will to enforce law or not.
Regardless of whether he serves time, it’s safe to say: What a miserable excuse for the medical profession. Owing to this man’s arrogance, they have lost much of their status among everyday citizens. Here’s more from John Stossel.
Winter Storm Fern swept across much of the nation Saturday but weather watchers say we haven’t seen the worst of the storm yet. That’s because roads had become icy Saturday, causing an increase in traffic accidents, but the ice hadn’t reached the point where it was causing trees and power lines to snap.
That’s much more likely to happen in the early hours Sunday, and continuing to spread through the day. We’ll see the damage from these widespread outages as the weekend winds down, particularly in Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee and the Piedmont region of North Carolina.
We’ll also see the heaviest snowfall on Sunday. A band along the Ohio River, from Louisville through the Cincinnati area, is expected to pick up about a foot of snow. Heavier totals will fall from Pennsylvania into New York and points farther east. The Mid Atlantic and New England states could see 12 to 18 inches of snow.
So far, air traffic has been more impacted than ground travel. Some 16,000 flights have been canceled over the next three days. Here’s more from meteorologist Max Velocity.
Even more of the United States is now coming under extreme winter weather warnings. The warnings stretch more than 2000 miles, from Santa Fe in the Rockies all the way east and north to Boston along the Atlantic coastal shores.
Heaviest snowfall totals are projected for the Mid Atlantic states as well as the Midwest states lining the Ohio River — Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois onto Missouri. Heavy snow will fall between I-40 and I-70, with the Midwest states likely receiving at least a foot of snow. Snowfall totals will increase as the storm — dubbed Winter Storm Fern — approaches the Atlantic Ocean, entering Pennsylvania, New York and New England. The snow could pile up as much as two feet in some locales.
The South won’t get whacked by snow, but faces potentially deadly ice storms that could bring down grown trees and powerlines, while sending citizens shivering in homes reeling without energy. The ice will stretch eastward from Texas and Oklahoma, encompassing much of Arkansas, Tennessee and Georgia, including the city of Atlanta. Snow already began falling Friday night in the Texas Panhandle, with expectations for ice to slam into Dallas and Tulsa.
Brutal cold weather will aggravate conditions as winds from Canada push chilling temperatures southward. The storm will linger through Sunday, although cold weather will remain entrenched over much of this vast region on Monday and Tuesday. So travel isn’t advised. Best to hunker down at home, and be sure to have supplies of food, water, batteries and life-saving gear.
Here’s a short, but comprehensive report from CBS News. Best to check your local stations for up-to-the-minute news and forecasts for your vicinity.
When It Snows in Texas. Here’s an iconic look at a Panhandle panic from the cartoon King of the Hill. The town of Arlen doesn’t exist, but it’s based on King of the Hill creator Mike Judge’s memories of growing up in Texas, and specifically, the suburbs around Dallas and Ft. Worth.
The winter storm brewing for this weekend could be the worst weather event we’ve seen across the United States in more than a decade. Ryan Hall says the storm will bring dangerous ice to the South and blanket much of the Midwest and Northeast with a heavy coat of snow this weekend. As many as 30 states are likely to be affected.
Evidence of the storm will be visible first across Texas and Oklahoma, beginning Friday but gaining in intensity overnight through Saturday. Ice storms will wreak those states as well as Arkansas. North of that, there will be intense snowfalls, from Missouri east to New York and Connecticut.
Arctic air will follow with life-threatening wind chills throughout the continental United States. Here’s more from Ryan Hall, Y’all.
The left might be used to throwing its weight around in Los Angeles or New York. But the same lawlessness doesn’t apply in the American Heartland.
Leftists learned their lessons the hard way after they blocked traffic from using the Roebling Suspension Bridge — the main thoroughfare that connects Cincinnati, Ohio, with Covington, Kentucky, over the Ohio River. About 100 leftists marched onto the bridge from Cincinnati, stopping traffic and protesting against ICE because the agents had arrested an illegal immigrant from Egypt.
Covington Police wasted no time in hauling off more than a dozen protesters as well as a couple of attached journalists. The police had good reason to be strict. A cop lost his life falling from the bridge a couple of years ago –from nearly the same spot as the leftist protesters had set up their blockade. Here’s more from the Liberal Hivemind.
Kentucky’s les-than-honorable Congressional delegation — including Sens. Mitch McConnell and Paul Rand as well as U.S. Rep. Thomas Massie — keep undermining President Donald Trump and MAGA Republicans at every turn. At least, McConnell did relent and vote in favor of The Big, Beautiful Bill.
But Rand Paul sure didn’t, and Massie remains a constant thorn in Trump’s side. Here’s more from the Dilley Meme Team.
The U.S. Senate, by a 51-49 vote late Saturday night, approved President Donald Trump’s Big, Beautiful Bill. There’s still some haggling to occur as the Senate and House bills are slightly different.
This should ensure that Trump’s massive proposed tax cuts and spending cuts get enacted, including the provision to eliminate taxes on tips. However, it’s not clear if the negotiations will finish in time for the bill to be signed into law on the Fourth of July, as Trump and the Republicans have been promising.
The vote stayed open for nearly three hours Saturday as Vice President J.D. Vance wrangled with dissenting and hold-out Republicans to get a majority vote. That included Ron Johnson of Wisconsin, Rand Paul of Kentucky and Thom Tillis of North Carolina. Here’s more from Steve Turley on the significance of the process and how Trump disarmed the RINOs.
In this video, I cover the history of Fort Knox, why it was built, the significance of gold, and some lingering questions about why Fort Knox hasn’t been audited since 1953…. Here’s more from Really Graceful.
The Dark Journalist Daniel Liszt delves into the Giza pyramids, particularly the Khafre Pyramid, in light of the recent SAR (synthetic-aperture radar) reports taken from space, pinpointing the possible locations of underground chambers and passageways, as well as a massive energy-producing mechanism, below the desert sands.
How do these SAR reports align with the prophecies of Edgar Cayce, the Sleeping Prophet from Kentucky, who foresaw an Atlantean Hall of Records located at Giza, deep beneath the Right Paw of the Great Spinx? As Cayce had predicted does this hall bear evidence of the TUAOI Stone, an exotic technology system that Cayce said the Atlanteans used to power their advanced civilization, circa 10,500 B.C.? Were there two warring factions in Atlantis: the noble Amilius Group vs. the Black Magician Belial Group?
Here, Liszt is interviewed in a special X Series documentary by host Kellsey Forest.
The rats are really beginning to scurry. One after the other, key Democrats are announcing they will not seek re-election in 2026. The latest casualty: Dick Durbin, the second ranking Democrat in the U.S. Senate. He just announced he’s calling it quits, after having served from the state of Illinois since 1996.
Now, the leftists are bringing out their daggers, taking aim at the party’s No. 1 political leader in the Senate: Chuck Schumer in New York. Things are definitely going sour for the party since they elected the “progressive” gun control activist David Hogg as vice chairman of the Democratic National Committee.
Durbin is the fourth Democrats preparing to leave the Senate, along with Jeanne Shaheen from New Hampshire, Tina Smith from Minnesota and Gary Peters from Michigan. Only one Republican Senator is retiring: Mitch McConnell, and that’s really a gain for the GOP. Here’s more from Steve Turley.