Tuesday, June 30, 2026

Op-ed: 
On America's 250th Birthday 
By; Diane Sori / The Patriot Factor
This opinion piece is my opinion alone, and does not necessarily represent the views of blogspot.or google.com 
 
...But here please know that our beloved America will survive long after this our nation's 250th birthday, simply because America must survive...there are no other tangible options available. Why so...because if what was our
“Founders and Framers” grand experiment...the experiment that was and thankfully remains the “United States of America”...if it were to fail it would, in my opinion, herald in and leave open the possible demise of the sum of Western civilization itself on both an economic and cultural level, thus in turn leaving a vacuum of power the world has never seen before.

And now with less than a week to go until our great nation is officially 250 years old, know that it is import that the collective sum of “We the People” celebrate her milestone birthday together...together in unity even if for some it's only to honor the official signing of the “Declaration of Independence” and nothing more. And for many others, let's put our political differences aside for at least this one day, because what has been and still is our trying to forge a “more perfect union” does remain an ongoing process. We must continue to learn from both our past struggles as well as our true and lasting achievements if we are to remain...as per the words of the great Ronald Reagan in his Farewell Address to the nation, a magnet for all who must have freedom.” Read entire article here.

Thomas, Gorsuch target landmark ruling Trump says protects the 'fake news'
The conservative justices argued the 'actual malice' standard from New York Times v. Sullivan has no basis in the Constitution
/ Fox News  

Two of the Supreme Court's conservative justices criticized the majority’s decision not to take up attorney Alan Dershowitz’s defamation case against CNN, saying the high court missed an opportunity to revisit a controversial 1960s defamation precedent.

The dissent from the court’s conservative wing effectively called on the justices to revisit longstanding libel precedent, echoing President Donald Trump’s 2016 calls to loosen U.S. libel laws.

Dershowitz, who has represented famous figures like Trump, O.J. Simpson and Leona Helmsley, claimed CNN deceptively edited a snippet of his defense during Trump’s first impeachment trial about "quid pro quo[s]" to make it sound like he said the opposite of his fuller statements and used that clip to damage his reputation.

Justices Clarence Thomas and Neil Gorsuch — appointees of Presidents George H.W. Bush and Trump, respectively — criticized their colleagues for relying on the "actual malice" standard in evaluating whether CNN defamed Dershowitz, arguing the standard is not rooted in the Constitution and instead was created in the Supreme Court's landmark 1964 decision in New York Times Co. v. Sullivan. Read more, and see videos here

The Amy Coney Barrett Problem Reared Its Ugly Head Again
Matt Vespa / Townhall Tipsheet 
 
In 2020, Justice Amy Coney Barrett was seen as a cultural victory for conservatives: she was young, conservative, Catholic, and the opposite of the late Ruth Bader Ginsburg, whose vacancy she was filling. It was viewed as a return to constitutionalism, or so we thought. Six years later, Barrett’s record has been mixed at best, although some have called it a total disaster. She's not alone: Chief Justice John Roberts also joined the liberal wing, though his record of disappointment is a bit longer than Barrett's. It's the first time Roberts and Barrett have joined the three stooges on the Left here:

The Watson v. RNC ruling was the latest example, where the Court ruled in a 5-4 decision that Mississippi’s law on mail-in ballots, which allows them to be received and counted up to five days after Election Day as long as they are postmarked on that day, does not violate federal standards on what constitutes Election Day. Challengers argued that these ballots must be received by Election Day; Coney joined the liberal wing on this issue (via SCOTUSBlog): Read more, and see Xs here.

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Monday, June 29, 2026

Op-ed: 
On America's 250th Birthday 
By; Diane Sori / The Patriot Factor
This opinion piece is my opinion alone, and does not necessarily represent the views of blogspot.or google.com 

First let's get something straight right upfront, America's 250th Birthday celebration is not about President Donald Trump contrary to the words off his political naysayers...for the simple fact is that the man just happens to be president on our great nation's semiquincentennial birthday. And I believe President Trump's saying that, “I think it’s going to be the biggest event we’ve ever had at the White House,” is just a plain and simple fact for this birthday, and all the fanfare that rightfully belongs to it, will show the world that America as a nation truly still is the greatest and freest nation the world has ever known.

And while many on both sides of the political aisle are not happy with our president right now especially in regards to his handling of the Iranian War...and I freely admit that I am one of those folks...I must also admit that I still honor Donald Trump as my president for he has accomplished much for the betterment of our country, with the closing of our southern border quickly coming to mind. And here also know that I see America’s 250th Birthday as being an opportunity to help pull together what is now our sadly divided nation, that is if we start to focus on our shared commonalities instead of on what always seems to be our ever volatile and differing political discourse and opinions.

Our nation's 250 years of freedom should be a true and joyous celebration of what is our ”Declaration of Independence” for on July 4, 1776, the Second Continental Congress officially severed the 13 colonies' political ties to Great Britain as well as to King George III himself, thus seeing our founding principals of freedom and self governance finally beginning to take hold. And while our new nation was indeed born from war, to date, no nation in recorded history has done more to help end war and secure peace than these United States of America.

And on this very special July 4th, if nothing else, this day should be the very day that we as Americans...minus any and all hyphens...should  celebrate together...together as the sum of “We the American People.” Remember, it's not the president nor any member of any political party who should take center stage nor “steal the thunder” away from the very document that defined not only who we are as a nation, but clearly stated that “all men are created equal,” and have the right to “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.”

Also, remember, as fact, that our nation, even when bruised at times, has survived intact for 250 years because of those stated words...and done so no matter who was the president at any given time or from which party said president belonged to.

However, even with all that I just stated, we still do, at times. find peace hard to come by...peace not just in the literal cessation of battle itself along with the laying down of weapons...but in peace of mind  in knowing that the war we had just fought was both indeed noble and just.  Peace, what is true and lasting peace, is not always what we thought, dreamed, or hoped it would be especially now as we exist in what are truly unstable and volatile times. And it is the very nature of time itself that can change the concept of not only how an ongoing political discourse in relation to garnering peace is perceived, but in how we understand not just where we came from, but what we as a nation can become in regards to us...not the UN...seemingly still being the world's peacekeeping force.

I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America, and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.”

Thirty one words...one's pledge of loyalty to our beloved America...a statement meant to unite we Americans together as one people no matter ones race, creed, color, sex, or religion, yet it's a pledge that at times, for some, does divide us even more so when it crosses over into ethnic, and what are religiously deemed moral lines. And that divide is mostly do to the politics of any given day, as it seems instead to have divided our nation even further along and within given party lines.

And know that the said divide is in no way the fault of the words of nor the meaning behind the pledge itself, but is the fault of “We the People” who seem to have forgotten that while political rhetoric does indeed tend to change both in times of war, and when the party in power changes hands, some in both the Republican and the Democrat parties seem unwilling to walk away from their deeply, what appears most likely to be, self-indoctrinated hate. The word “bipartisanship” has truly become a dirty word in regards to today's political discourse no matter that it is acts of “bipartisanship” that actually heralds America's successes rather than turning focus onto what some consider to be her failures.

But here please know that our beloved America will survive long after this our nation's 250th birthday, simply because America must survive...there are no other tangible options available. Why so...because if what was our “Founders and Framers” grand experiment...the experiment that was and thankfully remains the “United States of America”...if it were to fail it would, in my opinion, herald in and leave open the possible demise of the sum of Western civilization itself on both an economic and cultural level, thus in turn leaving a vacuum of power the world has never seen before.

And now with less than a week to go until our great nation is officially 250 years old, know that it is import that the collective sum of “We the People” celebrate her milestone birthday together...together in unity even if for some it's only to honor the official signing of the “Declaration of Independence” and nothing more. And for many others, let's put our political differences aside for at least this one day, because what has been and still is our trying to forge a “more perfect union” does remain an ongoing process. We must continue to learn from both our past struggles as well as our true and lasting achievements if we are to remain...as per the words of the great Ronald Reagan in his Farewell Address to the nation, a magnet for all who must have freedom.”

Happy 250th Birthday my beloved America. May you have many more yet uncounted years to show the world that America, that American principles, that American values and ideals, are indeed something to strive for both now and into the future. Case closed.

Copyright @ 2026 Diane Sori / The Patriot Factor / All Rights Reserved. 

   
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Sunday, June 28, 2026

Just a Thought

No accusations being made here at all...just a simple question.
Isn't trying to make deals with the enemy sort of like "aiding and 
abetting the enemy"...especially when a deal is made favoring said enemy?
Just something to ponder is all.
 Copyright @ 2026 Diane Sori / The Patriot Factor / All Rights Reserved.  

Saturday, June 27, 2026

Trump accuses Iran of 'foolish violation' of ceasefire in Strait of Hormuz
President Donald Trump accused the Iranian regime on Friday of a “foolish violation” of the ceasefire. The president said Iran's military fired at least four one-way attack drones at ships traveling through the Strait of Hormuz.
Covered by: Robert McGreevy, Greg Norman-Diamond, Benjamin Weinthal and Jasmine Baehr / FOX News
 

WHAT TO KNOW

  • An Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) drone struck a Singapore-flagged cargo ship in the Strait of Hormuz on Thursday, two U.S. officials confirmed to Fox News.

  • The International Maritime Organization said it is temporarily pausing its vessel evacuation operation in the region following the attack.

  • Officials from Israel and Lebanon are set to begin the fourth day of peace negotiations in Washington, D.C. on Friday.

  • President Donald Trump said Thursday that unfrozen Iranian assets would be used to buy American crops for the Iranian people.

  • Iranian officials pushed back on Trump's crop claim, with Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf writing in a post on X "The only crop we're harvesting is what you planted: decades of mistrust. It's organic, abundant, and homegrown." 

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