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Today show host Savannah Guthrie needs our help

  Today Show anchor Savannah Guthrie is living every family’s nightmare. Her mother, Nancy Guthrie, age 84, has vanished. This is not a routine missing senior case. When elderly people disappear, dementia or cognitive decline is usually the explanation. That is not the case here. Nancy Guthrie has no known mental impairment. She does, however, have mobility limitations and must take daily, life-sustaining medication. Time is already working against her. The seriousness of this case cannot be overstated. The Pima County Sheriff has publicly stated that this is being treated as a criminal investigation, not a simple missing person report. Evidence has been located. Her residence is being processed as a crime scene. Those facts alone should trigger immediate concern. Southern Arizona presents a harsh and dangerous reality. The Pima County area has long been a corridor for illegal border crossings, and residents have repeatedly been victimized by  criminal aliens moving through ...

Why today’s Democrats must be stopped cold

Democrats insist they are “building the future.” What they are actually trying to build is an army of illegal aliens to do their bidding.   They are so desperate to transform the United States into a centralized, authoritarian state that they imported what they imagine will be their shock troops. They already corrupted large portions of the military and intelligence bureaucracy, especially the upper command. That was not enough. Paper pushers do not intimidate the public. So they opened the border and called it compassion. They welcomed violent criminals, hardened thugs, and people who ran from their own countries rather than fix them. The idea was simple. Flood the nation. Destroy public safety, health care and create fear. Force Americans to surrender to radical political change. Here is the part they did not think through. Their imported foot soldiers have no discipline, no loyalty, and no courage. They were too cowardly to fight for their own homelands, yet Democrats someho...

Film Review: The Perfect Neighbor

If you ever wondered what slow motion psychological collapse looks like when filmed entirely through police body cams, 911 recordings, and interrogation room fluorescents, congratulations. This movie is your reward. The Perfect Neighbor is a found footage fever dream stitched together from real audio and video. No actors. No reenactments. Just raw government recordings and the creeping realization that everyone involved is either incompetent, malicious, or terminally stupid. Our star is Susan Lorincz, a lonely, aging Florida woman who checks every box the internet loves to hate. White. Female. Isolated. Angry. Chronically on the phone with 911. Her crime? Living next door to a pack of feral kids with parents who mistook reproduction for parenting. For nearly two years, Lorincz did what the system tells you to do. Call the police. Over and over. She complained about harassment, threats, and escalating behavior. The cops responded with the usual modern law enforcement toolkit. Shrugs....

Vietnam and survivors guilt

In the spring of 1968, President Lyndon B. Johnson extended what amounted to a draft notice disguised as an invitation. It was not welcome. It was not optional. It marked the moment my life changed direction. I was nineteen years old and already sworn in with the Cook County Sheriff’s Police, having lied about my age to get there. I thought I had outrun uncertainty. I was wrong. I came from poverty. I was partially raised by a single mother whose life was chaotic and unreliable. By the age of fourteen, circumstances forced me to live on my own. It was not a choice. It was survival. To avoid foster care and the grip of social services, I took responsibility for myself early. I held a full-time job, paid my own rent, and attended high school at the same time. I survived by working at a hot dog stand at Montrose and Broadway while going to Senn High School during the day. Junior ROTC gave me discipline and structure, but it never prepared me for a draft notice. Basic training at Fort Le...

Don Lemon’s life and career is taking a deep plunge.

Don Lemon is in for the fight of his life.   Lemon   claims he was acting as a journalist, but the reality is, he was acting as a leading provocateur of the invasion of a Catholic Church service who became a part of his own January 18th story.   The last thing a journalist should do is become the story he or she is supposed to be covering.   He is in federal custody right now in Los Angeles, waiting for an appearance before a magistrate.   I suspect he will be held on a complaint rather than an indictment because of the timing.   His release will probably today on his own recognizance due to a lack of criminal record or bail jumping.  The case will be litigated. In the Twin Cities, where it occurred.  Because of the demographics in the Twin Cities, he will be facing  a liberal federal judge and jury.  He will have to pay his own way and lodging for further court proceedings in the Twin Cities.  It’ll be interesting who will pony ca...

Alex Pretti death. My expert analysis.

I am a former police officer and a private investigator with over fifty years experience specializing in use of force cases. This is not ideology. This is experience. I had planned to wait for the official reports. They will have more video footage and more witness statements. But the essential facts already seem clear. This analysis is based on incomplete information, and it does not need to be perfect to be accurate. Alex Pretti opposed ICE and deportation policy. Fine. He had every right to protest. What he did not have was the right to riot. He attended a protest that devolved into violence. Pretti armed himself with a legally carried 9mm SIG Sauer pistol and spare magazines. Most people who carries semi automatic pistols also carry an extra magazine or two.  There is nothing unusual about that .  Carrying a gun was not the problem. Deciding to physically intervene in an arrest was. ICE agents were lawfully arresting a woman who had become physically aggressive. Prett...