Here’s today’s current events roundup from Independent Voter Site Balladeer’s Blog here in an America where deranged Democrats pretend they see Nazi messages in Sydney Sweeney blue jean ads. These sad and pathetic Democrats forget that we all know they would NEVER have the backbone to take on REAL Nazis, so they gutlessly pretend their hissy-fits are the equivalent of being in the French Underground during World War Two or something. Hilarious!
WESLEY HUNT SAYS DECADES-LONG EPSTEIN COVERUP WAS MOSTLY PROTECTING HOLLYWOOD CEOs.
CONGRESSMAN STUTZMAN: TRUMP’S TRADE DEALS ARE “HUGE FOR THE MIDWEST.” I will say again that Trump has been the greatest president for the working class and the poor during my lifetime.
SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE BROOKE ROLLINS ANNOUNCES DEPARTMENT’S LATEST INITIATIVE.
ANOTHER SCANDAL AT THE DEMOCRAT FUNDING ORGANIZATION ACTBLUE (AS IN “BLUE STATES”, NOT POLICE). As we all know, Democrats would never help police.
CONGRESSWOMAN PAULINA LUNA ADDS HER VOICE TO THOSE CALLING OUT THE INHERENT CORRUPTION IN MEMBERS OF CONGRESS DOING STOCK TRADING. And let’s all remember that privileged white one-percenter Democrat Nancy Pelosi is the embodiment of insider trading scandals in congress.
DEMOCRATS TRY TO BASH TRUMP BUT DON’T REALIZE THEIR CHART WAS SHOWING PRICES UNDER THE BIDEN REGIME. Hilarious!
MORE PRAISE FOR TRUMP’S PEACE MOVES BETWEEN THAILAND AND CAMBODIA. And even more HERE.
ANOTHER CALL FOR THE “REPORTERS” WHO RECEIVED PULITZERS FOR PUSHING THE RUSSIA HOAX TO RETURN THOSE PRIZES. Don’t hold your breath.
DEPUTY DIRECTOR ON THE ROT AT THE CORE REGARDING THE BIDEN REGIME’S POLITICIZING OF THE FBI. More HERE. Continue reading






ROYAL GORGE RAILROAD WAR – To this day I’m astonished that comparatively few people are familiar with the 1878-1880 war between William Jackson Palmer’s Denver & Rio Grande Railroad and William B. Strong’s Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway. Fighting started near Trinidad, CO in February 1878. The initial goal was to lay the first railroad lines through Raton Pass on the border between Colorado and New Mexico.
That’s more name appeal than many Range Wars of the Old West had, so you’d think there’d be at least as many movies about this situation as there’ve been about the Earps and Doc Holliday vs the Clantons and McLaurys. It’s not like Westerns have ever cared about historical accuracy so they could easily spice up the slow periods of the war involving the outcome of assorted court cases.



Here at Frontierado international headquarters things are as hectic as you would imagine with the Frontierado holiday coming up on Friday, August 1st. These are my best bourbons for your celebrations this year, with a new brand in the top spot. (I’m not affiliated with any of these brands.)
SMOKEYE HILL – Making its debut on the Bourbon Breakdown for Frontierado is this Colorado-aged bourbon which meets my usual standard of letting you blow flies out of the air after taking a swig.






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FATTY AND MABEL ADRIFT (1916) – This 34-minute film is not only one of the most popular shorts teaming Mabel with fellow comedy legend Fatty Arbuckle but it’s one of the most popular silent comedies ever. When Fatty wins Mabel’s hand in marriage his jealous rival (Al St. John) sabotages their honeymoon cottage by the sea.