The Conservative Treehouse
This is one of the main reasons I support Trump. He won't abandon this because it is in his DNA.
Interesting thing said in the video: that Lincoln and McKinley were assassinated because of the "American System" of economics that they followed. Also, the Promethean Action video says that's the same reason that Trump is a target for assassination.
What about Kennedy? Kennedy favored TAX CUTS. Maybe Kennedy was assassinated for his pro-American policy preferences. In MY mind, this discombobulation of the American system which produced so much wealth for America is indeed a target of America's enemies--both foreign and DOMESTIC.
Sunday, June 7, 2026
Let's be more constructive, please
Just did a 'truth' on Truth Social. It is embedded below, with some additional comments afterward.
Comment on the "truth":
Yours truly has a few complaints about Ringer's complaints about Trump. Let me list them:
1) Duration of the war: response: The "war" has paused for longer than the actual hostilities took place. There's been a ceasefire for quite some time, but the detractors keep calling it a "war".
2) Trump is probably guilty of hyperbole. With regard to "no more targets left to bomb", this is probably a bit of hype. You could say the same about Ringer's criticisms. Does Trump have to be 100% accurate in every single thing he says. If he was, almost everybody will have to go out of business.
3) He has a list of other quotes that fit the same pattern. Point made. I think we all get it.
He does list some of Trump's achievements here, to be fair. I want to be fair. Maybe being a better communicator, we can all start by being fair with the criticisms.
There are indeed some good communicators. Maybe could say even GREAT ones. One of those is The Conservative Treehouse.
Some may think of CTH ( Conservative Treehouse) as a Trump shill. But it isn't. Even if you think it is partisan Trumpist, the points are quite often valid nonetheless.
Of course, I support Trump. Of course, I've had my frustrations. But the guy delivers more often than not. For that reason, I say 'criticism is okay, but be fair about it.' Sometimes, I've hyped the criticism of Trump myself. But I'm dialing the hype back. In constrast, the left doesn't tolerate any criticism at all. We should not be like them. But we shouldn't overdo it. Rein it in a bit, but don't go to war just over a relatively minor point.
The left is victim of its own groupthink. They aren't stupid. Indeed, groupthink can happen even among some very intelligent folk. There's more than one way to be stupid. Forcing yourself into groupthink is really dumb, ya'll.
Trump should explain his economic agenda a bit better. The American System has a long history in this country, so it isn't something Trump pulled out of his hat. It is more like a Hamiltonian approach to industrial strength. America has all but abandoned home-grown industry. That has to change, and Trump is doing that. That is one of the reasons I support the guy.
His speaking is easy to forgive because his faults are not that big of a deal to me.
Didja know?
This scene from Jim Carrey's movie "The Mask", won an Oscar? It says so in the description. Never thought much about Oscars, but I do like the movie.
Saturday, June 6, 2026
Nuclear Policy Just Changed Forever
People have been unncessarily alarmed because of the old policy. Yes, I believe this is good news.
How To Make The World`s Most Delicious Pork Chops
6/6/26:
This post has been discombobulated! Therefore, what to do? Run the question through AI!
To make the most delicious pork chops, **start with thick-cut chops (at least 1 inch thick)**, season them well, and cook them in a hot skillet for a good sear before finishing in the oven. Let them rest after cooking to keep them juicy and flavorful.
Key Ingredients for Delicious Pork Chops To create the most flavorful pork chops, focus on the following essential ingredients: Ingredient Description Pork Chops
Choose thick-cut chops (at least 1 inch thick) for juiciness. Bone-in chops can add more flavor. Seasoning Use kosher salt, black pepper, and your favorite spice rub (e.g., garlic powder, paprika). Oil
A neutral oil with a high smoke point, like avocado or vegetable oil, is ideal for searing. Optional Sauce Consider making a simple pan sauce with butter, garlic, and herbs for added flavor.
Cooking Method Preparation Steps 1. Bring to Room Temperature: Remove pork chops from the fridge 30 minutes before cooking to ensure even cooking.
2. Season: Generously season both sides of the chops with salt and pepper. You can also rub in your spice mix.
3. Sear: Heat oil in a skillet over medium-high heat. Sear the pork chops for about 3-4 minutes on each side until they develop a nice brown crust.
Finishing in the Oven
1. Transfer to Oven: After searing, move the skillet to a preheated oven (around 400°F or 200°C) to finish cooking. This helps retain moisture.
2. Cooking Time: Bake for approximately 10-15 minutes, depending on thickness, until the internal temperature reaches 145°F.
3. Rest: Let the pork chops rest for at least 3 minutes before serving. This step is crucial for keeping them juicy.
Tips for Perfect Pork Chops
• Use a Meat Thermometer: To ensure perfect doneness, use a probe thermometer to check the internal temperature.
• Avoid Brining: Brining can alter the texture of pork chops; proper seasoning and cooking methods are sufficient for moisture.
• Experiment with Sauces: Enhance your dish with a simple pan sauce made from the drippings, adding flavor and richness.
By following these steps and tips, you can create pork chops that are tender, juicy, and bursting with flavor.
Truth be told, I never tried the recipe that got discombobulated. I don't use recipes.
10/8/11:
Beer as an ingredient? Hmm.
How To Make The World`s Most Delicious Pork Chops from Jeremy Campbell on UnleashVideo
This post has been discombobulated! Therefore, what to do? Run the question through AI!
To make the most delicious pork chops, **start with thick-cut chops (at least 1 inch thick)**, season them well, and cook them in a hot skillet for a good sear before finishing in the oven. Let them rest after cooking to keep them juicy and flavorful.
Key Ingredients for Delicious Pork Chops To create the most flavorful pork chops, focus on the following essential ingredients: Ingredient Description Pork Chops
Choose thick-cut chops (at least 1 inch thick) for juiciness. Bone-in chops can add more flavor. Seasoning Use kosher salt, black pepper, and your favorite spice rub (e.g., garlic powder, paprika). Oil
A neutral oil with a high smoke point, like avocado or vegetable oil, is ideal for searing. Optional Sauce Consider making a simple pan sauce with butter, garlic, and herbs for added flavor.
Cooking Method Preparation Steps 1. Bring to Room Temperature: Remove pork chops from the fridge 30 minutes before cooking to ensure even cooking.
2. Season: Generously season both sides of the chops with salt and pepper. You can also rub in your spice mix.
3. Sear: Heat oil in a skillet over medium-high heat. Sear the pork chops for about 3-4 minutes on each side until they develop a nice brown crust.
Finishing in the Oven
1. Transfer to Oven: After searing, move the skillet to a preheated oven (around 400°F or 200°C) to finish cooking. This helps retain moisture.
2. Cooking Time: Bake for approximately 10-15 minutes, depending on thickness, until the internal temperature reaches 145°F.
3. Rest: Let the pork chops rest for at least 3 minutes before serving. This step is crucial for keeping them juicy.
Tips for Perfect Pork Chops
• Use a Meat Thermometer: To ensure perfect doneness, use a probe thermometer to check the internal temperature.
• Avoid Brining: Brining can alter the texture of pork chops; proper seasoning and cooking methods are sufficient for moisture.
• Experiment with Sauces: Enhance your dish with a simple pan sauce made from the drippings, adding flavor and richness.
By following these steps and tips, you can create pork chops that are tender, juicy, and bursting with flavor.
Truth be told, I never tried the recipe that got discombobulated. I don't use recipes.
10/8/11:
Beer as an ingredient? Hmm.
How To Make The World`s Most Delicious Pork Chops from Jeremy Campbell on UnleashVideo
Nick Freitas: " Here Is How The Next Civil War Will Start"
6/6/26:
Rich Lowry in an article at NY Post (link via Powerline) seems to be echoing Freitas here.
Lowry is a bit more subtle and restained. He is, after all, a National Review guy. Lowry could be a Cornyn type: all talk and no action.
6/5/26:
Folks who talk Civil War haven't thought it all out. I'm convinced of that. I have thought so since I first heard of it. If you think there's gonna be a war, you start preparing for it. Even if the idea is not to fight, you'll prepare for it. Where's the war preps?
yesterday:
Well, this is a real bonafide argument right here.
It only describes how it will develop, not how it will go.
My question is this: How much do you want victory? It seems to me that the answer is "Not very much". We can't even get simple things done when we have power. We allow them to stop us, and then we have others that are supposedly with us, who turn around and betray us. It is why nothing gets done.
If it happens the way he envisions, it won't be much of a rebellion. He imagines a love for the conservative way that is hard for me to see how that is so. If the love for the conservative was all that strong, then how did we get to this point in the first place? It does appear to be trending our way in some areas, but it needs to come together fast. Not happening nearly fast enough in my opinion.
We'll see.
Rich Lowry in an article at NY Post (link via Powerline) seems to be echoing Freitas here.
Lowry is a bit more subtle and restained. He is, after all, a National Review guy. Lowry could be a Cornyn type: all talk and no action.
6/5/26:
Folks who talk Civil War haven't thought it all out. I'm convinced of that. I have thought so since I first heard of it. If you think there's gonna be a war, you start preparing for it. Even if the idea is not to fight, you'll prepare for it. Where's the war preps?
yesterday:
Well, this is a real bonafide argument right here.
It only describes how it will develop, not how it will go.
My question is this: How much do you want victory? It seems to me that the answer is "Not very much". We can't even get simple things done when we have power. We allow them to stop us, and then we have others that are supposedly with us, who turn around and betray us. It is why nothing gets done.
If it happens the way he envisions, it won't be much of a rebellion. He imagines a love for the conservative way that is hard for me to see how that is so. If the love for the conservative was all that strong, then how did we get to this point in the first place? It does appear to be trending our way in some areas, but it needs to come together fast. Not happening nearly fast enough in my opinion.
We'll see.
Not a smart way to use your head
Ball bounces off outfielder's head, goes over the fence for a home-run.
Sounds like James Carville to me. Carville is endorsing a Nazi on the grounds that it will beat who they claim to be a Nazi---Trump.
My first inclination is to get mad at Carville. But the dude is going to keep the Nazi on the ballot, then let Carville run his crazy mouth.
Sounds like James Carville to me. Carville is endorsing a Nazi on the grounds that it will beat who they claim to be a Nazi---Trump.
My first inclination is to get mad at Carville. But the dude is going to keep the Nazi on the ballot, then let Carville run his crazy mouth.
Off his glove, off his head, and out!
— MLB (@MLB) June 3, 2026
One of the strangest home runs you've ever seen 🤯 pic.twitter.com/KaPpp1r9Cx
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