Day THREE HUNDRED FIFTY-NINE of Presidential recovery
Day THREE HUNDRED FIFTY-NINE of Presidential recovery
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Stellars…Happy Taco Tuesday!
Riga, capital of Latvia, on the Daugava River…
“Known for its impressive Art Nouveau architecture and beautifully preserved old town, Riga offers a unique blend of medieval history and early 20th-century elegance.”
And, yes, Riga does have restaurants serving tacos…the one serving these…
…is called Latvian Heroes and they make burritos, too, until late at night.
50 Incredible Photos of Riga in Winter
https://www.ferretingoutthefun.com/2016/02/12/riga-pictures-winter/
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Good morning, Lucille! Love the video and pictures. Happy Taco Tuesday!
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Happy Taco Day to you, ern! Glad you liked the vid and photos. I slipped the map into the mix just in case anyone else besides me didn’t know where Latvia is.
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Morning Lucille!
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Good day, Menagerie!
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Good mornin’, Lucille! I would definitely eat tacos from that restaurant. Coffee’s ready, ma’am.
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Good day, Texan! Those tacos sure do look good.
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Morning Lucille!
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Good day, Stella!
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Thanks for posting the map. I had no idea where Latvia was.
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Good day, aus! Latvia is one of those small countries which was occupied by USSR troops during WWII and didn’t gain their independence until the communists were thrown out of power in the 1990s.
You’d think the brainwashed lefties in the USA would learn something from that. Alas, not!
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Mornin’ All. It is in the high 40’s here today and pretty overcast. Doesn’t even feel cold. LOL I think it is going back down into the 30’s in a few days.
Enjoy your day.
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Mornin’ Aus!
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Afternoon Lucille,
Yesterday Spanish. Today Geography.
Continuing education is a good thing!
Thank you.
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Good day, Reflection! Next it’ll be homework.
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Good morning, everyone! It’s been a busy three days here. The snow is gone due to rain and above-freezing temperatures, which allowed me to repair storm damage on the main house and outbuildings safely. Mission accomplished before a possible nor’easter predicted for this weekend.
If you don’t like New England weather, just wait a minute—I’ll change!
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Sounds like segments of the Great Northwest, ern. Good morning and try to find some restful moments.
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Good morning ernn, we have some cold, cold weather coming. I’ll bet yours is much worse, but I hope it fools all of us!
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Good mornin’ Menagerie! As they say “keep your fingers crossed”.
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Good mornin’, Menage! Coffee’s ready, ma’am. Make sure that you’re fortified before school starts.
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Good mornin’, ernn! We’ve got to get you out of the carpentry business pretty soon. Time to start sitting on your porch a little bit more. Coffee’s ready, sir.
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Good mornin’ Tex! Even though I’m retired it never, ever gets boring. It never ends, but deep down I wouldn’t want it any other way.
Thanks for the coffee and must admit I was a bit overwhelmed by today’s coffee pot.
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Morning ernnburn!
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Good morning, Stella!
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Good afternoon Ernnburn,
Glad you were able to get to the storm damage repair in better weather, to prevent even more damage.
Hope you can rest a bit later, and take that Nor’easter in stride.
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31* here with no snow or rain, just fog over the lake. Going to be 40’s to 60’s this week with sun.
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Good mornin’, and happy Tuesday! While we’re having tacos, I felt like something shiny this morning. Closing in on our first year-end. Wonder what kind of clearance DJT has in mind. Keep your head on a swivel and carpe’ your coffee.
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Thanks T! Good morning!
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Mornin’, ma’am. You’re welcome.
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It’s very shiny!! Happy Taco Tuesday T.
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Good morning, sir. Hope you can stay indoors today.
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Another good one…
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Mornin’ Tex! I like that one.
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Beautiful. Does it also go to the moon?
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“Snicker”.
I like it, but it’s still a great quip.
Good evening, Aus.
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Another beaut, Texan! We all likely need this 24 oz mug to get us through today….
Take care!
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I had not heard about this yet. Do we have a new arrow in our quiver? Sure does sound like it.
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2026/01/the_sound_of_freedom_2_0.html
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I read about this the other day. Sounds feasible.
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I read about this the other day. It scared the bejeebers out of the Cuban guards.
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With good reason!
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Okay, my tip of the day, I just saw on Facebook. Want to have better conversations with people? Ask questions that give them the chance to talk about themselves. Like what the heck is wrong with you?
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😀 😀 😀
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Thank you for the useful humor of the day…
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Morning Menage! Good advice.
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Good evening, Menagerie,
Well, shorter, if not better, conversations.
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National Shop for Travel Day – clothes? Or stuff TSA says is ok?
National Korean American Day
National Sticker Day
National Stephen Foster Memorial Day – I know he’s on the outs with some lefty’s, but his music was beautiful and popular.
National Peach Melba Day – can’t say I’ve ever eaten it, but sounds good
National Rubber Ducky Day
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We had a week or two studying the music of Stephen Foster.
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Good morning czarina!
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Peach melba does sound good. I always liked Stephen Foster music. We used to have a Rottweiler who had a yellow rubber ducky that he carried around squeaking. He had I for about 2 years and never bit into it.
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Not “I”, it.
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Afternoon, Czarina!
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Good evening, Czarina,
I vote for rubber duckies ’cause they’re the one, that makes bath time so much fun… for little ones.
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Good day, Czarina! Plaster these rubber ducky stickers everywhere….
The house I rented in West Los Angeles for the 28 years before leaving California was next to a lovely Korean-American family (Mom, Dad, 2 sons). I watched their boys grow from newborns to teenagers. For Koreans who came to the USA from South Korea, family is everything. In North Korea families are torn apart every day. That’s how the communists conquer. Best the USA remembers that.
An idea for the next time you travel. Buy a bunch of new clothes to wear on the trip. At the end of your trip, take all the clothes to the laundromat, fluff everything up in a nice box, take it all to a church which aids the less fortunate and donate the box full of wearables and maybe even your luggage. That way you’re helping your fellow man and yourself by being able to merely walk off the plane and out to the taxis and be on your way home with nothing but a few essentials in your bag. Very liberating!
Before you arrive at your domicile, however, have the taxi drop you off at an establishment which serves peach melba, relax and unwind while partaking…
ENJOY!
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From O’Keefe:
Prior to our publication, Secret Service Deputy Director Matthew Quinn sent out a work force memo to all staff regarding our story which states;
“To the Men and Women of the Secret Service,
Over the past several months, an agency employee was deliberately targeted and manipulated by a citizen-journalism media organization that misrepresented itself in an effort to get close to the employee and expose sensitive information. This is the second time in less than a year that our personnel have been subjected to this same deceptive tactic.
Sadly in this instance, the employee failed to meet the standards demanded of this agency and engaged in conduct that runs counter to our values, our policies, and the training we provide to prevent exactly this type of compromise.
I recognize that situations like this can involve real personal pressures, and I do not dismiss the gravity of that. Still, I am disappointed in how this was handled and in the impact it will have on others. When one person falls short, it places an added burden on colleagues who are left to rebuild trust that each of us works hard every day to earn and protect.
The truth is, the overwhelming majority of you get this right. You show up with professionalism, humility, and a deep respect for the privacy of those we protect. You embody service over self, and you honor the discretion that our protectees deserve.
That discretion is not negotiable. Discretion and respect for privacy are fundamental to this work and to the trust placed in us. If someone cannot meet that expectation consistently, then this may not be the right type of profession for them. I would ask those individuals to take a moment to reevaluate why they are here and why we do this job. Our mission demands a higher standard, and we owe it to each other and to those we protect to uphold it.
To the overwhelming majority – the quiet professionals exceeding the standard everyday – thank you for your support, service and sacrifice.”
Deputy Director Matthew Quinn also provided the following statement to OMG directly:
“The U.S. Secret Service has no tolerance for any behavior that could potentially compromise the safety, privacy or trust of our protectees. This incident is under investigation and the employee involved has been placed on administrative leave with his clearance suspended and access to agency facilities and systems revoked. The U.S. Secret Service has also issued an order for all personnel to retake the agency’s required anti-espionage training in order to ensure employees are aware of the threats posed by individuals aiming to exploit agency employees for information about our protective operations.
The U.S. Secret Service has a 160-year-old tradition of discretion that sets this agency apart, and we have no tolerance for employees who fail to meet this standard. The U.S. Secret Service deeply apologizes to the Vance family for this violation of their trust and privacy. The faith our protectees place in this agency is not something the U.S. Secret Service takes lightly, and we are committed to taking the necessary actions to ensure that a similar breach of standards does not occur again.”
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SMH! My gut reaction is: I don’t like Matthew Quinn’s manner or attitude. Blaming the reporter before blaming the hateful and irresponsible agent certainly doesn’t benefit the Secret Service. If the agent was that skillfully manipulated, can you imagine how easy it would have been to fall prey to the CCP’s plans to assassinate Vice President Vance, President Trump or one of their family members? How about screening your agents better, Mr. Quinn?
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My daughter’s high school English teacher said that spelling isn’t important. I told her that she must ALWAYS look a word up if she doesn’t know how to spell it, because it is important in my house. Result:
Teachers can’t spell, but my daughter can!
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I am so glad that my DIL is homeschooling my grandkids.
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Good evening Stella,
Good posts on the importance of “important’ positions. And holding those in them accountable.
Spelling checkers are a short cut, and leave out the real learning that a dictionary can provide.
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True enough, Reflection. At the time, the spell checker wasn’t yet a thing, so the dictionary was the only answer.
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That would be hilarious if it weren’t so sad and pathetic.
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DEI Hire Strikes Again! On the other hand, our Idaho Attorney General is a very intelligent and good man, Raul Labrador.
Justice Brown Jackson Faceplants with a Bizarre Word Salad of a Question While Trying to Defend Boys in Girls’ Sports, Gets Schooled by Idaho AG – Then Justice Gorsuch Steps In (AUDIO)
By Cullen Linebarger Jan. 13, 2026 11:15 am
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2026/01/justice-brown-jackson-faceplants-bizarre-word-salad-question/
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Statement from one of our U.S. Senators, James E. Risch….
January 13, 2026
Why Idaho’s Fight for Women’s Sports Matters
Idaho is standing up for our female athletes and defending fairness in women’s sports.
Today, I’m heading to the Supreme Court to watch in person as the Justices hear arguments on whether Idaho’s Title IX law banning men from women’s sports should stand.
The outcome of this case will shape the future of fair competition for young women and girls in Idaho and across the country.
That’s why I led an amicus brief to the U.S. Supreme Court in support of Idaho’s law, which was the first law in the country to ban biological men in women’s sports. I have also been the driving force behind efforts urging the Mountain West Conference to ban men from competing in women’s sports, demanding the NCAA protect female athletes in locker rooms, pressuring the International Olympic Committee to safeguard opportunities for female athletes on the Olympic stage, and much more.
My work is based on two fundamental truths:
These facts are common sense, grounded in science, and reflect the views of the majority of Idahoans and Americans.
Title IX was created to expand opportunities for women. Any attempt by the courts to rewrite that law would erase decades of progress made by hardworking female athletes.
Life isn’t fair, but sports should be. Idaho’s law upholds that principle, and I am confident the Court will come to the same conclusion.
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Translation: Sometimes fiction explains geopolitics better than national spokespeople. This is from “The Diplomat” about Greenland. And it’s causing a stir on social media.
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