Friday, December 19, 2025

Late !

 James L Wells Digital Creator

Democrats are all butt hurt over what Trump said about Reiner but you never said a word when Reiner said he wished that the assassin hadn’t missed, when Trump was shot in Pennsylvania. So STFU.”

Let’s be very clear about what actually happened.

When President Trump was shot at a rally in Pennsylvania, a real assassination attempt that could have ended his life and sparked national chaos, Rob Reiner publicly wished the shooter hadn’t missed. That wasn’t metaphor. That wasn’t hyperbole. That was celebrating the potential murder of a political opponent.

And where was the outrage then?
Where were the media lectures about “violent rhetoric”?
Where were the think pieces about “dangerous language” and “threats to democracy”?

Silent. Completely silent.

But now the same people clutch their pearls because Trump says something sharp about Rob Reiner?

You don’t get to play moral referee after excusing an explicit wish for assassination. You don’t get to lecture anyone about civility when you said—out loud—that the country would be better off if a bullet had landed differently.

This isn’t about Trump being “mean.”
This is about double standards so obvious they’re insulting.

If wishing death on a political opponent doesn’t disqualify you from polite society, then spare us the fake outrage when someone fires back with words.

You don’t get outrage without consistency.
And you don’t get credibility without honesty.



 I read this a few times thinking I was missing something but I wasn't. the punishment for being in the country illegally is DEPORTATION! Isn't it ? OR jail and then deportation. These people represent the states of America ???



Thursday, December 18, 2025

 The Whiskey Cowboy    Dec. 17th 2025 

Since media outlets have now shifted their narratives to "Trump supporters turn on him", it is time for me to weigh in on the issue.

With the murder of Rob Reiner and his wife, by their son, the VAST majority of people (on every social/political side) recognized it for what it was; a horrible tragedy. They were able to put their personal views about Reiner aside, and simply empathize with the immediate situation. And thus their comments reflected that.

But Trump is another story. Trump lacks a filter. It is one of his FAULTS. Not using a filter when needed is not the same as lacking one. And Trump, well, there it is.
 
His forwardness is often praised by those who support him, but let's be honest, it CAN create issues. And it did this time.

Trump has had an interesting "relationship" with Reiner. Reiner was a very vocal and abrasive critic of Trump. He was also quite the leftie. And I will leave it right there. We all know the deal. And TRUMP did as well.

That said, Trump should have left his critiques about Reiner out of his comments concerning his death... PERIOD... FULL STOP.

But Trump is Trump, so there it was. And what it was, was an embarrassment that he himself seems to not be able to see. And he can't seem to grasp that while he does not speak for US, what he does and says does reflect on us to various degrees.
 
This said, the Left have a very hard time separating the HIRED HAND with THOSE WHO HIRED HIM. And let me be clear, Trump is a hired hand. He is not a King, nor our LEADER. He is hired to run the Government.... which works for US. This truth is lost on so many now days, to include a lot of folks on the right.

However, because so many have this false notion about the job and those who hold it, they think they MUST support and DEFEND every action "their guy" makes. But do we? No. And counter to what normally happens with the left, the right DOES NOT.

The left have also been saying that MAGA and Trump supporters (I must make the distinctions because not all who support him are MAGA, as in how the left views it) blindly follow Trump; and that Trump could do and say ANYTHING and the zealots (which they say ALL who support him are) would not have a problem with it... and SUPPORT it.

Well that is simply not true. And a good example is his comments after Reiner's death. People on the right, and yes those who support Trump, have called it out for what it was.... disgusting and unacceptable. Understandable, but unacceptable. And because of this the left are proclaiming some sort of victory, or that Trump has lost support; and people are walking away from him.

This is simply not true. They are calling out bad behavior. It's that simple. Trump is not perfect. But the right is also not willing to toss out the baby with the bathwater when it comes to the person they HIRED to DO A JOB. They weigh the good with the bad, and they recognize the utility of the man... not the "divinity" of the man. And Trump does not speak FOR us. He speaks for HIMSELF. And we can either agree or disagree with what he says, or does. Thus, here we are.

But the LEFT can't do that. They claim "we" worship those we support, but we DO NOT. THEY do. It is more of the standard projection from their side. They see THEMSELVES (though deny it) in EVERYONE ELSE. It is a subconscious thing "If I think this way, THEY MUST AS WELL". But we don't.

Now let me get to the whole Charlie Kirk matter. Many are comparing the two situations (Kirk and Reiner) as if they were THE SAME THINGS. But they are not. Both were killed. Both were murdered. But one was a murder from a drug addicted offspring for PERSONAL matters; and done in PRIVATE; and the other was an ASSASSINATION for social/political reasons.... AT A PUBLIC EVENT.

And those who can't see the difference are not worth the time trying to explain it to.


Wednesday, December 17, 2025

 I've posted this before and I think it deserves another look 



Sunday, December 14, 2025

 



IN TODAYS WORLD OF BLACK VS WHITE , THIS TRAGEDY IS OFTEN FORGOTTEN, EXCEPT FOR THOSE WHO HAPPEN TO BE IRISH...THEY WILL NEVER FORGET !! 
 
Well, you learn something every day...
IRISH: THE FORGOTTEN WHITE SLAVES

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They came as slaves: human cargo transported on British ships bound for the Americas. They were shipped by the hundreds of thousands, men, women and even the youngest of children.

Whenever they rebelled or even disobeyed an order, they were punished in the harshest ways. Slave owners would hang their human property by their hands and set their hands or feet on fire as one form of punishment. Some were burned alive then had their heads placed on pikes in the marketplace as a warning to other captives.
We don’t really need to go through all of the gory details, do we? We know all too well the atrocities of the African slave trade.

But are we talking about African slavery? King James VI and Charles I also led a continued effort to enslave the Irish. Britain’s Oliver Cromwell furthered this practice of dehumanizing one’s next door neighbour.

The Irish slave trade began when James VI sold 30,000 Irish prisoners as slaves to the New World. His Proclamation of 1625 required Irish political prisoners be sent overseas and sold to English settlers in the West Indies.

By the mid 1600s, the Irish were the main slaves sold to Antigua and Montserrat. At that time, 70% of the total population of Montserrat were Irish slaves.

Ireland quickly became the biggest source of human livestock for English merchants. The majority of the early slaves to the New World were actually white.

From 1641 to 1652, over 500,000 Irish were killed by the English and another 300,000 were sold as slaves. Ireland’s population fell from about 1,500,000 to 600,000 in one single decade.

Families were ripped apart as the British did not allow Irish dads to take their wives and children with them across the Atlantic. This led to a helpless population of homeless women and children. Britain’s solution was to auction them off as well.

During the 1650s, over 100,000 Irish children between the ages of 10 and 14 were taken from their parents and sold as slaves in the West Indies, Virginia and New England. In this decade, 52,000 Irish (mostly women and children) were sold to Barbados and Virginia.

Another 30,000 Irish men and women were also transported and sold to the highest bidder. In 1656, Cromwell ordered that 2000 Irish children be taken to Jamaica and sold as slaves to English settlers.

Many people today will avoid calling the Irish slaves what they truly were: Slaves. They’ll come up with terms like “Indentured Servants” to describe what occurred to the Irish. However, in most cases from the 17th and 18th centuries, Irish slaves were nothing more than human cattle.

As an example, the African slave trade was just beginning during this same period. It is well recorded that African slaves, not tainted with the stain of the hated Catholic theology and more expensive to purchase, were often treated far better than their Irish counterparts.

African slaves were very expensive during the late 1600s (£50 Sterling). Irish slaves came cheap (no more than £5 Sterling). If a planter whipped, branded or beat an Irish slave to death, it was never a crime. A death was a monetary setback, but far cheaper than killing a more expensive African.

The English masters quickly began breeding the Irish women for both their own personal pleasure and for greater profit. Children of slaves were themselves slav

Even if an Irish woman somehow obtained her freedom, her kids would remain slaves of her master. Thus, Irish mothers, even with this new found emancipation, would seldom abandon their children and would remain in servitude.

In time, the English thought of a better way to use these women to increase their market share: The settlers began to breed Irish women and girls (many as young as 12) with African men to produce slaves with a distinct complexion. These new “mulatto” slaves brought a higher price than Irish livestock and, likewise, enabled the settlers to save money rather than purchase new African slaves.

This practice of interbreeding Irish females with African men went on for several decades and was so widespread that, in 1681, legislation was passed “forbidding the practice of mating Irish slave women to African slave men for the purpose of producing slaves for sale.” In short, it was stopped only because it interfered with the profits of a large slave transport company.

England continued to ship tens of thousands of Irish slaves for more than a century. Records state that, after the 1798 Irish Rebellion, thousands of Irish slaves were sold to both America and Australia. There were horrible abuses of both African and Irish captives. One British ship even dumped 1,302 slaves into the Atlantic Ocean so that the crew would have plenty of food to eat.

There is little question the Irish experienced the horrors of slavery as much (if not more, in the 17th Century) as the Africans did. There is also little question that those brown, tanned faces you witness in your travels to the West Indies are very likely a combination of African and Irish ancestry.

In 1839, Britain finally decided on it’s own to end its participation in Satan’s highway to hell and stopped transporting slaves. While their decision did not stop pirates from doing what they desired, the new law slowly concluded this chapter of Irish misery.

But, if anyone, black or white, believes that slavery was only an African experience, then they’ve got it completely wrong. Irish slavery is a subject worth remembering, not erasing from our memories.

But, why is it so seldom discussed? Do the memories of hundreds of thousands of Irish victims not merit more than a mention from an unknown writer?

Or is their story to be the one that their English masters intended: To completely disappear as if it never happened.

None of the Irish victims ever made it back to their homeland to describe their ordeal. These are the lost slaves; the ones that time and biased history books conveniently forgot.