No surrender means no surrender
Get the popcorn ready, Lake County.
Took the first excursion of my life to Lake County, the home of Ohio legend James A. Garfield, on Tuesday.
My pitbull attorney, the illustrious Billy “Bones” Livingston of Berkman, Gordon, Murray and Devan LLP, rejected two plea deals that required me to admit guilt for constitutionally protected speech.
Because “no surrender” means no surrender. It’s either exoneration or death.
The Trial of the Century—a phrase you’re hearing more and more—is slated for Oct. 8 at noon in the Willoughby Courthouse. Media will be allowed to attend.
There are multiple ways to support the crusade for justice:
Subscribe to The Rooster for the full experience: Four dispatches a week, merchandise and book giveaways, free tours of the Statehouse, and more!
Donate to the Freedom Defense Fund.
Purchase a “Never Surrender” or “Chairman Rooster” shirt, with all proceeds going to the Legal Defense Fund.
I’d also like to make two additional shoutouts:
Abundance Culinary in Cleveland Heights. Listen… I'm from Marion, so nobody is looking to me for food recommendations, but Chef Liu Fang put down a Chinese meal yesterday that I’ll be thinking about until my next time in Cleveland Heights. Those dumplings! Oh my god.
I randomly ran into Matt Diemer of The Angry Democrat in one of those rest stops that Governor Mike DeWine renovated along I-71. Diemer has shown the consistency required to build something in Northwest Ohio—an area that needs as much media oversight as possible. Give him a follow!
Give Sherrod Brown this much: He’s hitting that waxy, CTE-riddled pervert where it hurts
In April, I sounded the alarm about Dr. Amy Acton refusing to bludgeon notorious conman Vivek Ramaswamy and Ohio Republicans with data centers and Jeffrey Epstein’s strongest soldier, Central Ohio children’s lingerie magnate Leslie Wexner.





