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Conservative Heritage Foundation Leader After Immunity Ruling : ‘Second American Revolution’ Will Be Bloodless ‘if The Left Allows It To Be’

The leader of conservative think tank The Heritage Foundation argued the Supreme Court’s ruling on presidential immunity will reinforce a “second American Revolution,” which he said would “remain bloodless if the left allows it to be.”

Heritage Foundation President Kevin Roberts told Steve Bannon’s “War Room” podcast how the Supreme Court ruling on immunity — which largely shields former presidents from criminal prosecutions for actions in office — should encourage conservatives.

“In spite of all this nonsense from the left, we are going to win. We’re in the process of taking this country back. No one in the audience should be despairing,” Roberts said, adding, “And in spite of all of the injustice, which, of course, friends and audience of this show, of our friend Steve know, we are going to prevail.”

“We are in the process of the second American Revolution, which will remain bloodless if the left allows it to be,” he added later.

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Black Top Guns

No idea about this. Wow! I am a fan of the movies. This would make a fantastic movie.

The first Top Gun competition was held in 1949.
The caucasian pilots competed with the latest state of art aircraft, while the African-American pilots were forced to compete with the much older, obsolete planes.
After 3 days of competition, The Tuskegee Airmen team of : Captain Alva Temple, 1st Lieutenant Harry Stewart, 1st Lieutenant James Harvey, and 1st Lieutenant Halbert Alexander (alternate) were announced the winners.
There was dead silence in the room.
Not one of their (hypocrite) colleagues applauded this accomplishment.
The victory was swept under the rug and the trophy was not seen by the public for 55 years.
Introducing the real Top Guns

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Tyla, Who Is NOT Black Just Won A Black Entertainment Television Award-Let's Chat

I want to start off by saying I think Tyla is very, very gifted. Beautiful. She definitely stands out.

However, given that Blackness is an experience and not simply just music, I have a problem with her winning a Black Entertainment Television Award. Here's my thing: if she is "mixed", "colored" or whatever she identifies as, she should be marketed globally and not just to Black folk. I am so sick and tired of whites and mixed whites producing music to further enmesh in Black culture and get Black dollars.

This is our fault though. We do not gatekeep Blackness and then 15-20 years down the road these same whites/mixed whites will proclaim that Blacks used to bully them and that they do not see themselves as Black anymore (Amber Rose. Jasmine Guy). Again, Tyla is talented , but I'm tired of the "I'm Not Blacks" winning Black awards and dollars. Ok, my rant is done. Yall take care. Tyla-at-2024-BET-Award-.jpg

After Landmark Chevron Ruling, Could Workplace Safety Agency OSHA Be The Next Supreme Court Target?

WASHINGTON – It's long been a conservative dream: shrinking the federal government. And on Friday, part of the dream came true: the Supreme Court tossed a 40-year principle that boosted the power of government regulators on environmental, labor and other laws.

Could the federal agency that sets workplace safety rules be the next target?

The Supreme Court may decide this week whether it will hear a challenge to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.

The case, pushed by business and conservative groups, and by Republican attorneys general, argues Congress violated the Constitution more than 50 years ago when it gave a federal agency − OSHA − the power to regulate workplace safety and fine companies when they endanger their workers.

The federal agency survived challenges to its rulemaking authority in 1978 and 2011.

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