This is Control Of Narrative

After the death of Right wing blowhard the narrative has turned to all out attack on anyone that disagrees with Donny and his band of thugs…..even when a report show that right wing voilence has outpaced any left violence….but sine that did not help Donny’s proclamation then that report had to go….and it did.

The Justice Department has reportedly scrubbed a study that documented the frequency of far-right violence from its website, according to 404 Media.

“The number of far-right attacks continues to outpace all other types of terrorism and domestic violent extremism,” the opening paragraph of the study reads. “Since 1990, far-right extremists have committed far more ideologically motivated homicides than far-left or radical Islamist extremists, including 227 events that took more than 520 lives. In this same period, far-left extremists committed 42 ideologically motivated attacks that took 78 lives.”

The study, entitled “What NIJ Research Tells Us About Domestic Terrorism,” was published in January 2024 and hosted on the Justice Department’s Office of Justice Programs website. Per 404 Media, it was still accessible as recently as Sept. 12, but no longer is. Presently, it’s available via the Wayback Machine, which archives old versions of websites.

Daniel Malmer, a graduate student at the University of North Carolina studying online extremism, flagged the development on Saturday.

“It existed yesterday and is gone today,” Malmer wrote in a post on Bluesky.

A Justice Department spokesperson did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

This reported action has occurred as President Donald Trump has ramped up attacks on “the left,” whom he’s accused of perpetrating political violence in the wake of the assassination of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk. Trump has also alleged that those on “the left” have contributed to “most of the violence,” a point that’s disproven in the reportedly deleted study and other research about extremism.

Authorities have said that Kirk’s suspected shooter adhered to “leftist ideology,” and disclosed text messages which show him allegedly saying he had “enough of [the activist’s] hatred.”No evidence ties larger organizations to the shooting thus far.

Trump has faced criticism for failing to similarly condemn and acknowledge right-wing violence to the same degree that he’s denounced left-wing violence.

The study’s reported disappearance also comes as Trump has imposed executive actions calling on federal agencies to eliminate “diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility … policies,” prompting many to wipe out information from their websites.

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More information can be had here….

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/sep/17/justice-department-study-far-right-extremist-violence

And that is how a dictator will use his power to keep a faulty narrative going.

Do we need to say more?

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A Must Read!

This is a re-post from a blogging buddy, Nan….it is beautiful breakdown of what is happening to this country.

It is difficult to envision what is being done to this country with a 30 second snippet in the news coverage but this article looks at the damage being done in its entirety as we know it today.

If you want an idea then this is A MUST READ!

The Direction We’re Going

The damage so far is massive

This analysis is post on…..now someone please explain to me how this is making America great.

Every true American should be appalled at the direct the fat man in the WH is doing to this country by using some v ague concept to justify it.

I Read, I Write, You Know

“lego ergo scribo”

It’s SCOTUS Time Again!

That’s right it is that magical time of year when SCOTUS listens to and then disregards everything to shove more crap down the throats of Americans.

It’s the first Monday in October, which means the Supreme Court gets back to work. This year, the overriding question is how much leeway the court will give President Trump as he flexes presidential authority. Justices are set to issue definitive rulings on major Trump policies—ranging from the legality of his tariffs to his push for greater control over independent federal agencies—that have so far been addressed mainly through temporary, emergency decisions, report the Washington Post and the AP. Details:

  • Among the headline issues is a case that could determine whether Trump can fire Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook, a move with significant implications for the independence of the central bank. The case will be heard in January, per the New York Times.
  • Other pending matters include challenges to Trump’s sweeping tariffs, along with his efforts to end birthright citizenship, expedite deportations under a wartime law, and revoke protections for some 300,000 Venezuelan migrants.
  • “It’s hard to imagine bigger tests of presidential power than these potentially once-in-a-century separation-of-powers battles,” Deepak Gupta, a lawyer at the firm Gupta Wessler, tells the Times. “And we’re seeing more than one of them at once.”
  • Legal experts say the court, now dominated by a 6-3 conservative majority, will be forced to clarify its stance on presidential authority, either reinforcing Trump’s expansive view or pushing back. “It really is going to be a showdown,” Jennifer Nou, a law professor at the University of Chicago, tells the Post. “So many of the president’s big-ticket constitutional issues and policy initiatives are quickly coming up before the court. All of this is coming to a head.”
  • The first big case of the new term is Tuesday, when the court will hear arguments about a Colorado law that bans “conversion therapy,” aimed at changing a minor’s sexual orientation or gender identity, per Reuters.
  • The term also features major cases on voting rights, such as the legality of drawing majority-minority districts in Louisiana, and campaign finance rules.

Most of their cases will be to extend Donny’s executive powers….

Among the issues already on the court’s docket: a case that could end what’s left of the landmark Voting Rights Act; a case that could do away with one of the few remaining laws that limits campaign fundraising; a challenge to the Trump tariffs; a challenge to his firing of independent agency commissioners before their fixed terms are completed; and much, much more.

Indeed, coming soon is likely to be the unanswered question from last term: Did President Trump exceed his authority when he issued an executive order barring a constitutional provision that guarantees automatic citizenship for every child born in the United States?

Since Trump took office for a second term, the conservative court’s 6-to-3 majority has been rocking the boat big time. In just eight months, it has broken all records for granting a president’s wishes on the “emergency docket.”

By the end of last week, the court had granted 20 of Trump’s requests to block lower court orders opposed by the administration. In contrast, the court ruled against the administration in these emergency cases just three times.

https://www.npr.org/2025/10/06/nx-s1-5558414/supreme-court-term-preview

My guess most cases will have a 6-3 majority….the political hacks pertending to be judges will side with the despot in the WH as it has done so many times in the past 8 months or so.

Wanna venture any guesses?

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“lego ergo scribo”