Joe Rodriguez
@JRod_AZThoughts
Policy/Economics/Healthcare/Anesthesia. Not into theocracy, insurrection, government overreach into personal lives.
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The wildest part about the largest protest in American history is that the president’s response was to post a video literally proving the point of the protest.
Trump posts AI video showing him literally dumping shit on America
If you don’t understand why this insanely partisan language in front of uniformed servicemen is beyond the pale and deeply dangerous, I’m not sure I can explain it to you.
Federal authorities should be on notice that arresting and imprisoning anyone simply for burning their own flag in protest is a violation of the First Amendment. The person doing the unlawful burning here is the president, who is burning the Constitution with his directives.
The past six years are replete with proof points. If Schumer and Jeffries think the public will reward them for a flimsy deal that funds domestic military deployments, economic ruin, and corruption, they don’t deserve their offices. If they had both courage and a real sense of…
Have you... seen the graph... that you're referencing?
Democrats, calling your political opponents Nazis has consequences. Study: Left-wing terrorism climbs to 30-year high axios.com/2025/09/28/lef…
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Donald Trump is way less popular than he wants you to believe. And you are significantly more powerful than he wants you to think.
Sorry, this isn’t how the Press works in America. Another major L for the 47th administration around speech. Journalists have not only the right, but also the responsibility, in our society to report on leaked, classified and even stolen materials. They can’t encourage…
NEW: The Pentagon told journalists it will require them to pledge they won’t gather any information — even unclassified — that hasn’t been expressly authorized for release, and will revoke the press credentials of those who do not obey. @washingtonpost washingtonpost.com/business/2025/…
Hey Brendan "we can do this the easy way or the hard way" Carr: Last year in National Rifle Association v. Vullo, the Supreme Court unanimously reaffirmed this fundamental principle of our constitutional republic: “Government officials cannot attempt to coerce private parties in…
I honestly thought this was a little harsh at the time. Not so much anymore.
Mitt Romney: “A very large portion of my party really doesn’t believe in the Constitution.”
On a single Saturday in September: --Trump instructed his AG to go after specific political enemies. --We learned that his DOJ ended an investigation into his border czar, who was caught on camera taking a $50k cash bribe. --His Pentagon top brass threatened to expel…
Trust me.
The countries where comedians can't mock the leader on late night TV are not really ones you want to live in.
When the cast of Hamilton called out Mike Pence, Pence turned to his family and remarked "that's what freedom sounds like". Pence at least had the cojones to celebrate uncomfortable free speech rather than condemn and threaten people for it
Here is JD Vance today calling on Republicans to call people's employers and get them fired if they are saying things about Charlie Kirk that they don't like. This is the first step in the GOP's weaponization of Kirk's murder to silence dissent. It won't be the last.
This is psychotic. The federal government cannot, in fact, prosecute you for refusing to print a message you disagree with—which was core to Republicans' ideology until all of 5 seconds ago. I am speechless.
Bondi: If you want to go and print posters with Charlie's picture for a vigil, you have to let them do that. We can prosecute you for that. We have right now our civil rights unit looking at that.
On his Charlie Kirk special, Tucker Carlson offers a devastating indictment of Attorney General Pam Bondi with respect to her suggestions about hate speech. He starts out charitably by suggesting that maybe she wasn’t thinking clearly and was just responding to the “momentary…
Big Shout Out to Republican Senator Lankford, who just called out Stephen Miller's crazy rhetoric: "They have a very different view than I do. I'm a conservative Republican. I have Democratic friends...Just having that ideology, just believing differently than some other…
Pam Bondi is now doubling down by conflating “hate speech” with true threats and actual crimes and other acts that aren’t crimes—packaging it all under the label “violent rhetoric.” She is deeply confused and unfit to be the attorney general.
Hate speech that crosses the line into threats of violence is NOT protected by the First Amendment. It’s a crime. For far too long, we’ve watched the radical left normalize threats, call for assassinations, and cheer on political violence. That era is over. Under 18 U.S.C. §…
This is illegal. He’s not allowed to do this. There’s nothing in the statute permitting this. He isn’t “delaying” it; he is refusing to enforce this law.
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