Japan's PM, Takaichi Sanae Visits - Mueller Dies

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March 24, 2026

Madison Chock and Evan Bates are finishing up their Olympic medal celebrations by revealing that Madison is with child!  I am happy for them!

The highlight of last week was the visit by Japan’s new Prime Minister, Takaichi Sanae.

She laughed at the autopen portrait of Joe Biden, graced many meetings, and laid a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington National Cemetery. She seemed energetic and graceful, but we all know that she must have a very serious side to her politics.

Perhaps the reason Trump and Sanae got along so well is that both represent a section of government that wants their nation to be strong again, and that many of her people love what they are seeing.  Trump is being cartooned as a muscleman with anime babes clinging to him, and others have joked about the type of aid that Japan is sending to defend ships in the Straits of Hormuz. 

One of our group’s esteemed readers, Ann Reid, sent a link of a video of Milton Friedman explaining the benefits of capitalism.  It is very good!

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/qht1hGs1yOA 

Robert Mueller’s death was followed by a wave of strange comments, President Trump’s being the most notable: “Robert Mueller just died. Good, I’m glad he’s dead. He can no longer hurt innocent people!”

Tough words, yes, but Mueller deserved every letter of Trump’s statement. 

When he was investigating Trump, Mueller knew of the fake Russian collusion hoax on which his investigation was based, yet he kept up his activities by harassing the President and many of his staff and family members for records and interviews for almost two years.  Then, at the end of his efforts, Mueller claimed that his not finding evidence of wrongdoing did not mean that Trump was innocent.  His specific words were that his findings did not exonerate Trump from his charges.

But that is exactly what his investigations revealed.  

The Wall Street Journal addressed this on its editorial page:

“Mueller was named special counsel in 2017 for his “straight arrow” reputation, but he was the wrong man for the job as we warned at the time. He hired partisans as staff prosecutors and indicted a string of lesser figures for crimes unrelated to his central mission. Yet he found no evidence that any American had colluded with Russia to alter the election.

“His final report nonetheless offered a dubious conclusion that Mr. Trump “may” have obstructed justice in firing Mr. Comey as FBI director even as he declined to indict. “While this report does not conclude that the President committed a crime,” the report said, “it also does not exonerate him.” But the Justice Department doesn’t “exonerate” people. It investigates alleged crimes and prosecutes when evidentiary standards are met.”

A proper investigation would have stopped after he realized that the Russian collusion stories were fake—that would have been on his first day. Instead, Mueller maintained his political attack that was disguised as an investigation. In other words, his mission was to damage Trump’s character, with lies if necessary.

After all his work, all his team’s cell phones were wiped or destroyed, so his investigations would not be investigated; just like Hillary Clinton’s private server, and cell phones, and the same with the January 6 investigations records and computer data.

We have a trend here.  The Clinton/Obama/Biden faction is the most corrupt in this nation’s history—and they will do all they can to prevent their prosecution. 

War Powers Resolution of 1973 Allows the President to commit troops into hostilities in cases of national emergency from an attack on our people or troops.  Under the resolution, the Executive must inform Congress of the action, and its expected time of duration.  The hostilities cannot go on for more than sixty days unless Congress approves more time.

What Attacks? In my last newsletter, I asked if any reader wanted the semi-raw information about the torture of one of our diplomats by Hezbollah.  In the replies I included a four-page listing of all the times U.S. troops and citizens were murdered by the Irani attached gangs.  Four Pages!! 

 Victor Davis Hanson reported “Iran apparently had significantly more missiles than anyone estimated — possibly 3,000 to 4,000. They're still firing cluster bomb munitions, which are uniquely difficult to defend against because the bomblets scatter on detonation and overwhelm point defenses. That's why residential neighborhoods are still being hit.” 

It is obvious that Iran was building up for an offensive attack, not for defense. I firmly believe that attacking Iran was the right thing to do—before they attacked us.  

Caesar Chavez. The news coming out now is that he was an active pedophile who had sex with underage children.  Some people blocked that information: assistants, reporters, families, editors, etc.  Find those people and start the perp walks!  

Driving on Interstate 5 in Los Angeles, I passed Caesar Chavez Boulevard.  How long will that street last, and what will Gavin Newsom have it changed to?

Yesterday I saw a Bill Maher video that I actually liked; he’s good here; check it out:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=schuzjknjYE

And, if you want to understand what has been driving Iran to build up for a big war, here’s a video I recommend.  The guy presenting it is kind of nerdy and un-dynamic, but the information is very interesting.  https://www.facebook.com/reel/1029986865994441

Be careful around July 4th, our 250th Anniversary!

Steve



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