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Many Are Calling for Jimmy Kimmel to Be Arrested for His On-Air 'Election Interference' By Bryan Chai November 1, 2024 at 1:48pm Rules for thee, but not for me?

 

Many Are Calling for Jimmy Kimmel to Be Arrested for His On-Air 'Election Interference'


Rules for thee, but not for me?

Jimmy Kimmel, the late-night ABC talk show host, funnyman and noted critic of former President Donald Trump, stirred quite a round of criticism after an attempt at humor clearly went a bit awry.

As chronicled by The Federalist, on Wednesday night, Kimmel proffered the following quip:

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“If you want to vote for Trump, vote late,” Kimmel said on his show. “Vote very late.”

Just to drive the point home, he added: “Do your voting on Thursday, or maybe Friday.”

For many, this sort of politicized joke is generally viewed as just that: a joke.

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But not for the Department of Justice under the purview of incumbent President Joe Biden.

No, this sort of “misinformation” is a deeply punishable offense, according to the DOJ. Just ask Douglass Mackey.

Mackey became a lightning-rod topic when, in the lead-up to the 2016 general election between Trump and then-Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton, he made a joking social media post telling prospective Clinton voters that they could easily vote from the comfort of their own homes by sending a text message to a certain number.

Fast-forward four years to 2020, and Biden’s DOJ came down hard on Mackey, convicting him of election interference and slapping him with a seven-month prison sentence.

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Trump supporters and Republicans were obviously outraged at the Mackey conviction, given the joking social media posts were so absurd that they would have to be considered parody by most.

And that brings everything back to Kimmel, who, according to social media, cracked the exact same sort of joke, or “election interference,” that Mackey did.

The Federalists’ John Daniel Davidson took that idea to its logical conclusion: “If Trump Wins, He Should Arrest And Prosecute Jimmy Kimmel.”

Connecting the dots, Davidson even argued that Mackey was simply the guinea pig the DOJ was experimenting on before targeting Trump.

“It was an outlandish reading of the federal statute, the true purpose of which was to create a precedent for its application against Trump himself in the January 6 case brought last year by special counsel Jack Smith,” Davidson wrote. “It was also a prosecution obviously motivated by politics. The Justice Department didn’t go after Mackey until two days after the inauguration of Joe Biden in January 2021, more than four years after he posted the offending memes.

Swathes of social media agreed with Davidson’s interpretation.

“Prison should be in his future,” one user posted on social media platform X.

Davidson and like-minded thinkers won’t have to wait long to see whether Trump will act on this, with the election just days away.

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Heritage Foundation pres. warns Kamala Harris most 'anti-faith' candidate in history By Ryan Foley, Christian Post Reporter Saturday, November 02, 2024

 

Heritage Foundation pres. warns Kamala Harris most 'anti-faith' candidate in history

Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris speaks on The Ellipse just south of the White House in Washington, D.C., on Oct. 29, 2024. The Harris-Walz campaign is billing the speech as 'a major closing argument' one week before the Nov. 5 election.
Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris speaks on The Ellipse just south of the White House in Washington, D.C., on Oct. 29, 2024. The Harris-Walz campaign is billing the speech as "a major closing argument" one week before the Nov. 5 election. ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS/AFP via Getty Images

Heritage Foundation President Kevin Roberts warned Americans in a Friday press call that Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic nominee for president of the United States, is the most “anti-faith” presidential candidate in history and that her administration would lead to Christians losing their freedom to worship.

Roberts, who has led the conservative think tank since 2021, hosted a Virtual Faith Media Roundtable to Discuss Why Christians Should Vote Friday. In his remarks, he warned about the implications of a Harris administration and assuaged Christians with concerns about the Republican candidate for president, former President Donald Trump. 

The conversation took place four days before the 2024 presidential election, where the Republican ticket of Trump and Sen. J.D. Vance, R-Ohio, is locked in a tight race with the Democratic ticket of Harris and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz. 

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Roberts described Harris as “the most anti-faith, anti-religion presidential candidate in history.” He maintained that “People of faith who are worried about the choice they are making really need to understand what’s at stake.”

“We’re going to lose our ability to worship, we’re going to lose our religious liberty if the Harris-Walz campaign prevails,” he asserted. He cited the vice president’s suggestion to attendees at one of her recent rallies who shouted phrases including “Christ is King” that they were at the wrong rally as an example of her hostility to religion. 

Roberts expressed concern about the prospect of a Harris-Walz administration “expanding abortion” if the Democrats gain complete control of the U.S. Congress in addition to the presidency as well as “a real abridgement of religious liberty” and efforts to “abridge free speech.” He expressed concern that “they’re going to abridge free speech for people of faith” as well as media organizations. 

“Although I’ve got other things I’m concerned about, I think it’s not hyperbole for me to say that I think the entire First Amendment is endangered” in the event of a Harris-Walz victory in the 2024 election, Roberts declared. In addition to laying out the implications of a Harris-Walz administration for people of faith, he attempted to reassure those with concerns that a Trump-Vance administration would not be much better. 

Roberts lamented that “There are people of faith who are sitting on the sidelines because they have forgotten that we are electing a president, not a pastor.” He contended that Christians who plan on sitting out the 2024 election because of their concerns about Trump need to remember that “none of us is perfect,” including Trump and Vance. 

Roberts’ comments about people of faith “sitting on the sidelines” in the 2024 election comes as a study from the Cultural Research Center at Arizona Christian University published last month estimated that 32 million self-identified Christians will abstain from voting. 

Addressing the concern that Trump has taken an inadequately pro-life position by insisting that the issue of abortion should be left to the states following the U.S. Supreme Court’s Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organizationdecision determining that the U.S. Constitution does not contain a right to abortion and his vow to not sign a national abortion ban, Roberts maintained that “I think people of faith need to remember the … former president’s track record” on the issue from his previous time in the White House. 

“I’m cautiously optimistic that in a Trump-Vance administration, that the policy default of the president and vice president will still be solidly pro-life,” he said. Reflecting on the assembly of a presidential cabinet and administration that would follow a Trump-Vance victory, Roberts declared “It’s sort of impossible to avoid appointing pro-life people.” 

Roberts described the pro-life movement as “a vital, vital part of the political coalition that will have succeeded in electing Trump and Vance,” stressing that giving pro-life activists prominent roles in the administration would be “politically intelligent.” 

Polling at the national level as well as in individual swing states as of Friday forecasts a close election. The RealClearPolitics average of national polls asking voters which candidate they support shows Trump with a very narrow lead of 0.3 percentage points over Harris. The RealClearPolitics “no toss-up” map, which projects the outcome of the presidential election in the electoral college based on polling averages in individual states, shows Trump capturing 287 electoral votes to Harris’ 251. 

Ryan Foley is a reporter for The Christian Post. He can be reached at: ryan.foley@christianpost.com

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Campaign Door-Knocker Caught Going Full Racist On Camera — Guess Which Party? In their speeches, they're the 'party of unity'... in person, they're something else entirely Wes Walker November 4, 2024

 

Campaign Door-Knocker Caught Going Full Racist On Camera — Guess Which Party?

In their speeches, they're the 'party of unity'... in person, they're something else entirely

For years, the Dems and their media enablers have complained about the ‘divisive’ nature of politics, and invariably laid blame on the ‘other’ party.

What’s that old expression about when you point one finger at someone else?

Keep it in mind as you watch this footage.

The producer/booker from Timcast shared video of a woman very unhappy about being in a ‘Trump’ neighborhood. She wished they would send someone ‘white’ to this neighborhood instead of her.

Why?

‘White people be nasty’.

Riiiight.

You think this is about race? Is that why entire stadiums were chanting ‘F**k Joe Biden’ long before Kamala ever dreamed she could kick his grizzled carcass to the curb?

Nope. It’s not a race thing. It’s a party thing.

The Dems are a cancer killing most anything it touches. The right doesn’t want such a cancer running the government.

It’s really not any more complicated than that.


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This Biblical Passage is VERY Political (Eph.1:20-23) It may be 'fashionable' to pretend your faith lifts you above the political fray... but it's not historical Doug Giles November 4, 2024

 

This Biblical Passage is VERY Political (Eph.1:20-23)

It may be 'fashionable' to pretend your faith lifts you above the political fray... but it's not historical

We’ve all met some of those ‘precious moments’ type Christians who are far too ‘holy’ to involve themselves in such trivialities as politics.

Have you ever asked them to justify that position from scripture? That’s a great way to make them sweat. For some, that might even be the closest they’ve seen to exercise in years.

They’ll sweat because they can’t find any place in scripture that puts a clean break between personal faith and public policy. In fact, throughout scripture, you’ll find each interacting with the other on a regular basis.

Sometimes for the better. Sometimes the worse. But always interacting.

Anyone who assumes that would no longer be the case after Jesus threw open the doors of faith to the rest of the world is very, VERY mistaken.

As the verse we are looking at today will shout at us.

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