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Tuesday, January 27, 2026

He blinked


He blinked.

You  have to have seen it because it was all over the news. He blinked.

He called both the guv in Minnesota, as well as the mayor of Minneapolis, two men he'd just recently called every blasted name in the book, and together, according to all three, the call was constructive. It wasn't just the would-be king, flailing away as if he was wielding a cat-o'-nine-tails. He blinked. He backed down. Honestly, he did. He's not my hero, but who would have guessed the guy had reverse in his transmission.

He blinked. Greg Blovino, became a flash in the pan. His onstage debut on Sunday talk shows was a miserable failure, as was his intent to make the Alex Pretti's murderers "the victims." Sorry. Just didn't make with a dozen videos of the moment. Today he's back in California where he can do less harm. For a moment, he looked like he might be aiming to get the coveted Hegseth, Jr. award, given to the alpha male in this administration who looks and talks toughest--not as tough as the Big Guy, of course. What I'm saying is, he blinked. Did he ever.

Speaking of alphas, an old tough guy named Corey Lewandowski, who's been coaching Kristi Noem how to be a real alpha male, is rumored to be gone as well, gone to wherever Trump may well shelf others who couldn't live up to the promise of their own lateral deltoids, more of the "might-makes-right" crowd.

He blinked. And why? Because tens of thousands of Minnesotans took to the streets in record cold temps, even for the North Star State, because of what they'd seen with their own eyes, what they could not have missed. Tens of thousands, even some of his friends, didn't buy what he was doing on the streets.

And more. Because two of their own were dead, beloved by family and friends, cherished as good people, slain, both of them, at point blank range in a fashion that was so unmistakable that even Republicans turned their heads.

Two people died in a gestapo-like movement that was, from the get-go, political: Trump hated the Guv and the mayor and the whole blame state for rejecting him three times. So he sent in his goon squad to crack some heads, and they did.

And the state, the whole state, came out on the street to demand they leave.

And he blinked. You know who I mean.

Write it down somewhere on a sticky note. Don't lose it. Get it out when he acts like the tough guy, the guy with bone spurs. 

Yesterday, the mighty one blinked.  

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Not too long ago you were criticized for being too political and me for encouraging you to remain ornery. But I believe we are charged with calling out all cruelty, dishonesty, and injustice as believers. Good on you.

Anonymous said...


Kunstler said it pretty succinctly: Get in law enforcements’ faces with a gun and you’ve signed your own death warrant. What part of that is a mystery?

HT says:
January 28, 2026 at 1:57 pm GMT • 9.6 hours ago ↑
Amazing how the useful idiots have forgotten how this street war in Minnesota is the result of organized jewry orchestrating the invasion of 50 million third world illegals into America. Yeah go ahead and prosecute the people trying to deport them.

thanks.
Jerry

Anonymous said...

That was a wink NOT a blink. You apparently do not understand the “Art of the Deal”. The guys from Minihopeless are facing a future in the crow-bar hotel for fraud. It’s called leverage.

Anonymous said...

if one can't call upon his or her Christianity to guide thinking, how about some simple morality. I am shocked at the lack of compassion.

Anonymous said...

Toxic empathy is NOT compassion!

Anonymous said...

Toxic empathy is NOT compassion!