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The Week In Pictures: Bombs Away Edition

The big news story of the week was America’s stunningly executed devastation of Iran’s nuclear program–a program to which Barack Obama donated billions of dollars, and which other presidents had been willing to tolerate. The raid was carried out in complete secrecy, with President Trump’s Truth Social post, shortly after B-2 bombers had exited Iranian air space, the first word anyone had. Democrats complained that they hadn’t been told in advance, but everyone knew why: they would have leaked information about the raid and destroyed the element of surprise.

Following the air strikes, the Democratic Party lined up pretty much unanimously behind America’s most bitter enemy. Was John Fetterman–likely soon to be read out of the Democratic Party–the only exception? And Democratic Party leakers and “journalists” lined up with the mullahs, assuring us that the world’s most devastating munitions had inflicted only a flesh wound.

In other news, the Democrats chose a Communist anti-Semite as their candidate for Mayor of New York. We’ve come a long way from “Hymietown”! Or, then again, maybe not.

The week ended on another high note, with the Supreme Court holding that Democratic Party activists and judges do not have ex post facto veto power over legislation that is passed by Congress and signed into law by the president–a proposition that is, apparently, controversial in some quarters.

So here we go with The Week In Pictures:

I have absolutely no idea what this one means, but it has a certain haunting quality. Maybe others can explain it:

And finally…

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