Monday, February 23, 2026

Democrats Are Now STALKING Supreme Court Justices (In Their Own Words!)

Far-left activist Lauren Windsor posed as a Catholic conservative to secretly record Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito and his wife at a gala in Washington, D.C., last week.

During the conversation, Alitowho has been the target of the far-left for weeks since their failed attacks on Justice Clarence Thomas – expressed doubts about the possibility of compromise between the political left and right in America.

“There can be a way of working, a way of living together peacefully, but it’s difficult, you know, because there are differences on fundamental things that really can’t be compromised,” Alito said in the secret recording handed to Rolling Stone magazine. He implied that compromise on significant ideological issues may be unattainable given heightened political rhetoric among lawmakers and voters.

“People in this country who believe in God have got to keep fighting for that, to return our country to a place of godliness,” Windsor, posing as a conservative, asserted.

“I agree with you, I agree with you,” Alito responded. Democrat lawmakers and their corporate media allies jumped on Alito‘s comments as evidence that he is incapable of being impartial as a Supreme Court justice. However, in context, his remarks reveal little beyond the fact that Alito is a devout Catholic guided by his Christian moral framework—like many Americans. These interactions were captured in edited recordings and subsequently posted on social media on Monday.

Windsor defended her tactics by claiming, “I understand there’s a certain level of decorum around the Supreme Court… But this country right now is at a crossroads… Are we going to continue secular democracy, or are we going to be led to Christian theocracy by this Supreme Court?”

MRS. ALITO’S FLAGS.

Justice Alito’s wife, Martha-Ann Alito, also came under fire from Democrats over her comments captured on Windsor’s secret recordings. Far-left activists attempt to gin up outrage over Mrs. Alito’s remarks regarding a neighbor’s Pride flag. “I want a Sacred Heart of Jesus flag because I have to look across the lagoon at the Pride flag for the next month,” Justice Alito’s wife remarked in a conversation with Windsor. She added that she’d floated the idea with her husband, Justice Samuel Alito, to which he responded: “Oh, please, don’t put up a flag.”

The Alitos have been repeatedly smeared in the media over their choice of flag displays. Democrat and progressive activists have pushed for Alito’s recusal, and even removal from the Supreme Court, after The New York Times reported that his wife had flown an upside-down American flag shortly before Joe Biden’s inauguration in 2021.

The newspaper followed up by reporting that the Alito family had also flown an “Appeal to Heaven” revolutionary war flag outside their New Jersey beach house.

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Far-left activist Lauren Windsor posed as a Catholic conservative to secretly record Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito and his wife at a gala in Washington, D.C., last week. show more

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San Fran Removes “Appeal To Heaven” Flag After NYT Smear Campaign.

San Francisco city officials have removed the “Appeal to Heaven” flag, which has flown for 60 years over the city’s Civic Center Plaza. The flag was removed on Saturday, just days after the New York Times declared the flag to be a symbol of the January 6 U.S. Capitol rioters and Christian nationalism in an effort to smear U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito.

Meanwhile, far-left activists and the corporate media have undertaken a concerted effort to force Alito and Justice Clarence Thomas to recuse themselves from several pending cases addressing the prosecutions of the Capitol rioters and former President Donald J. Trump. A New York Times story revealing that Justice Alito had flown an upside-down American flag outside his home shortly before Joe Biden’s inauguration in 2021 kicked off the recusal effort. The newspaper followed up last Wednesday with the story revealing Alito had flown an “Appeal to Heaven” flag outside his family’s beach house.

The “Appeal to Heaven” has flown over San Francisco‘s Civic Center Plaza since it was first raised during Flag Day on June 14, 1964. Other flags on the plaza include the Gadsden flag and the Texas Lone Star state flag. Each flag commemorates a critical moment in American history. City park officials justified the flag’s removal, arguing that while it once symbolized the “quest for American independence,” it has “since been adopted by a different group — one that doesn’t represent the city’s values.”

Last week, the National Pulse reported that the “Appeal to Heaven” flag, despite the media’s assertions, is not a symbol exclusive to the Capitol rioters. Dating to the American Revolution, the flag was designed by General George Washington‘s secretary, Colonel Joseph Reed, and used as a naval ensign in the Continental Army.

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San Francisco city officials have removed the "Appeal to Heaven" flag, which has flown for 60 years over the city's Civic Center Plaza. The flag was removed on Saturday, just days after the New York Times declared the flag to be a symbol of the January 6 U.S. Capitol rioters and Christian nationalism in an effort to smear U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito. show more

What is the ‘Appeal to Heaven’ Flag That Libs Are FREAKING OUT About.

Associate U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito is now at the center of a second flag “controversy” after it was revealed on Wednesday that he displayed an “Appeal to Heaven” flag outside his family’s beach house in New Jersey. The flag was commissioned by America’s first President, George Washington, and based upon philosopher John Locke’s Second Treatise of Government.

On Monday, The New York Times reported that Alito had displayed an upside-down American flag outside his primary residence shortly before Biden‘s inauguration as president. Left-wing activists and the corporate media claim that both flag displays are associated with the January 6 U.S. Capitol rioters.

MSNBC host Chris Hayes called the flag display “Real sick stuff!” in a post on X (formerly Twitter). Meanwhile, The New Republic—a far-left magazine— claims the flag is a “…symbol of Donald Trump’s ‘Stop the Steal’ movement—including one carried by rioters at the Capitol building.”

The far-left activist group MoveOn has used the controversy to push a petition demanding Alito recuse himself from any pending cases before the Supreme Court that relate to the January 6 riots or former President Donald J. Trump.

ORIGINS OF THE FLAG.

Despite the corporate media’s insinuations, however, the “Appeal to Heaven” flag is not a symbol exclusive to the Capitol rioters. The flag—which bears a pine tree charge on a white field—first came into use during the American Revolution. Then known as The Pine Tree flag, it was designed by General George Washington‘s secretary, Colonel Joseph Reed.

The flag’s first official use was as a naval ensign for a squadron of six frigates commissioned for the Continental Army. In July 1776, Massachusetts adopted the “Appeal to Heaven” flag as the ensign for its state navy. The flag remains the official maritime ensign for the state, though the text on it was removed in 1971.

The phrase “An Appeal to Heaven” is rooted in the writings of English philosopher John Locke. In his “Second Treatise of Government,” Locke argued that when all legal and earthly means of redress are exhausted, people have the right to appeal to a higher power. This sentiment resonated deeply with the American colonists, who felt oppressed by British rule and saw their struggle for independence as a just cause under divine providence. 

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Associate U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito is now at the center of a second flag "controversy" after it was revealed on Wednesday that he displayed an "Appeal to Heaven" flag outside his family's beach house in New Jersey. The flag was commissioned by America's first President, George Washington, and based upon philosopher John Locke's Second Treatise of Government. show more