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Kamala Kamala Chameleon: Shameful Pretender
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Kamala Kamala Chameleon: Shameful Pretender

Didn’t hear your wicked words every day And you used to be so sweet, I heard you say You’re a woman without conviction You’re a woman who doesn’t know How to sell a contradiction You come and go, you come and go Karma, karma, karma, karma, karma chameleon You come and go, you come and go — Paraphrased excerpt adapted from Culture Club’s “Karma Karma Chameleon” Remember when the cackling idiot who now serves as Chief DEI Officer of the United States was at that public event when an Arab Muslim Jew-hating student ripped Israel and Zionism, accusing the Jews of “ethnic genocide”? It happens too often, but I am remembering the one where the Arab Muslim Jew hater sought to rile, with her vile bile, and instead got a smile from Kamala Harris, Biden’s Opus #1 in F minor. (Not to be confused with his other DEI Opuses (not Opi): his empty press spokeslgbia+ of Color or his Supreme Court Woman of Color who cannot define “woman”). Well, his DEI Opus in Chief, Kamala, responded to that hater: “[Y]our voice, your perspective, your experience, your truth, should not be suppressed. And it must be heard, right?” The significance of the passage of time. The ultimate political chameleon who adapts color to fit into every surrounding. Kamala Kamala Chameleon. It is imperative that we Americans grasp who this intellectual pretender and moral lowlife is because, if the constellations do not land in the proper order and if G-d Almig-ty opts to hide His face (Deut. 31:17) this November, G-d forbid punishing a nation whose electorate includes too many who have lost their moral way, we can end up with a level of “White House worst” that is worse than the worst imaginable. Remember the “You can’t handle the truth!” meme?  Well, not her problem — because she has no Truth. Whereas Biden is a pathological liar, Harris lies even more frequently and severely. Biden sometimes knows he is lying, sometimes believes his own yarns, and sometimes does not even know what he has said. By contrast, Harris always knows she is lying, has no moral compass, and is purely evil deep in her soul. Don’t let the cackling and giggling fool you. Murderers laugh, too, at the most evil moments. She has no core, no soul. Just ambition beyond her grasp. A woman who is not meritorious but meretricious. All his life, Joe Biden has been an opportunistic politician with few values, but he has some. He truly does. He is a liberal. If it does him well, he shifts to off-the-rails Woke or even a bit conservative, like when elections draw nigh. But at his core, he is a liberal in a party gone Obama Woke, so now is without an anchor other than Dr. Jill Ed.D. He truly thinks he is leaving behind a legacy of a cleaner world by forcing down everyone’s throats electric vehicles that the majority refuse to buy, and by trying to ban gas stoves.  His policies are horrible and his presidency among the most lackluster, but he has some rudimentary values, although he abandons them for political gain or under pressure from Lady MacBiden. By contrast — and this is My Truth: Kamala Harris has no values, no scruples, no beliefs at all. Hollow. If she is talking to Arab Muslim Jew haters, she honors Their Truth and emphasizes her DEI bonafides. Kamala Kamala Chameleon. When she talks to Jews, she praises Their Truth and tells them she is married to a Jew. Kamala Chameleon. That Jew knows less than nothing of Judaism. (He had a Reform temple bar mitzvah? Here is the G-dless nonsense that goes on in Reform temples.) He marries non-Jewish women. His daughter emphatically tells reporters she is not Jewish, and she raises money for “Palestine” on social media. There never has been more open vitriolic violent anti-Semitism in America’s 248 years since that Jew became, uh,  “Second Gentleman” and Cheeseburger-Grilling E. Coli Schumer rose to head the Senate. One more such Jew in high office, and we Jews all may as well pack and move to Ilhan Omar’s Somalia — or, better, to G-d’s Samaria. Yes, it all is about Her Truth. She idiotically tells Jews what our Chanukah is about — Her Truth. Remember the “You can’t handle the truth!” meme?  Well, not her problem — because she has no Truth. Her Truth is whatever she imagines that moment’s audience wants to hear. Kamala Kamala Chameleon. When it was cool to prosecute drug possession, she locked up marijuana users. More than 1,560 people went to prison for marijuana offenses during that time. Kamala Chameleon. When the mood of the nation changed, and she sought the 2020 presidency, she joked in a radio interview that, oh wow, she smoked weed in college. Even more Woke: while listening to Snoop Dogg and Tupac. Yet another knowing lie: She was a student in the 1980’s. Both those rappers arrived only a decade later. Until then, no one had heard of them — and neither had she. Her Truth. Back then, as I have written in the past, when Bernie had Democrats advocating “Medicare for All,” her handlers gauged the Democrat primary electorate and co-opted Bernie’s socialist-Marxist initiative as her trademark issue, but she did not understand it. When questioned by friendly left-wing media in interviews, it emerged she had never thought how to pay for it. Predictably, some then asked whether she realized that “Medicare for All” would mean that almost every American necessarily loses his or her private health insurance. The cackling bubblehead, never having grasped the implications of the Bernie Sanders agenda, responded quickly with a nod: “Yes. Let’s eliminate all of that. Let’s move on.” Kamala Kamala Chameleon. A vertitable California earthquake! Even Obama had sense enough to lie and say that you would keep your doctor and would keep your insurance. But Kamala she hires aides for thinking. Most quit soon enough. That is how Kamala Harris “thinks” on her flats: as if to say “Sure, whatever. I guess so. Why not? Is there a downside? What am I missing?” Kamala Kamala Chameleon. As faces around her become dour, she engages her trademark escape valve: cackling, laughing hysterically. The same thing happened when she was asked whether she agreed with Elizabeth Warren that we should break up Facebook. She had no idea. But the mike was live, so she shifted into her standard fallback: “I think we have to seriously take a look at that.” Do you agree with Bernie Sanders that imprisoned felons should vote? “I think we should have that conversation.” Kamala Chameleon. After almost every such encounter, the outcries she engenders by mindlessly agreeing with her questioners ultimately compel her to walk back “her positions” days later. On abolishing private health insurance. On felons voting — OK, well maybe not the Boston Marathon bombers. She talks stupid, with all the intelligence she manifested as Willie Brown’s extramarital girlfriend with benefits. When she gets stuck, it either is about “My Truth” or “Your Truth” or “We should have that conversation.” Or just cackle. She has a hollow core, merely pure ambition, not mediated by ideas. Again, most recently, she offered these burps and belches to a reporter at The Nation, when discussing last month’s anti-America, anti-Jewish riots and encampments that highlighted the rot in American “elite” universities: “They are showing exactly what the human emotion should be as a response to Gaza … I understand the emotion behind it.” Kamala Kamala Chameleon. She is toxic. Poison. That is The Truth. No need to have to take a serious look or have a conversation about it. The most defining aspect of Kamala and Her Truths is how she rose from the political bottom. At the recent Great Debate when Joe Biden faltered, Biden arrived from a week of intensive preparation with a line of attack against Donald Trump. Feebly, he tried laying into Trump for what Biden alleged had been his opponent’s unfaithful behavior with a woman other than his spouse amid his marriage. It never seemed to occur to anyone there, not to Trump and not to the questioners — and, in light of how the night went, just as well — but Kamala, a relative nobody a few years earlier, even more disgracefully had publicly consorted with California Democrat then-kingmaker, Willie Brown, a man thirty years older than she, a slick operator who was very, very publicly married. Nor did Kamala necessarily dress in business attire. At least not in the entrepreneurial raiment of women who work the day shift. A married man does not belong with a seedy pole dancer behind his wife’s back. I don’t know what transpired with that, if anything. But for her to consort regularly, openly, and notoriously — in full light of the mass media — with a married man, sticking it to his wife, like a V. Stiviano with Donald Sterling in front of Sterling’s hapless wife, Rochelle (Shelly)? How did Willie Brown’s wife feel, seeing that floozy consorting with her husband, the father of her children. dressed like this. And like this. Biden trying to lecture Trump while this is his Vice President? Or is she, more accurately, his President of Vice? (Kamala Harris’ dancing tops her hip-hop 50th anniversary celebration): Blanche Brown, then married to Willie and deeply agonized by the incessant public media humiliation, shared with Herb Caen, the legendary San Francisco columnist, Her Truth shortly before Brown was sworn in as Mayor of San Francisco: “Listen, she [Kamala] may have him at the moment, but come inauguration day and he’s up there on the platform being sworn in, I’ll be the b***h holding the Bible.” The Chameleon Kamala Harris is vile and despicable. She is an opportunist with no core values at all, a chameleon with soul as hollow as her thoughts. Willie Brown was the first to say that the affair benefited her poltically. That is His Truth. He named her to a board that paid $72,000 annually and met once a month. He launched her career to California Attorney-General. In all-Democrat California, she predictably glided from there to U.S. Senator. Soon, this villain pocked by stained morals was grilling a righteous Catholic family man, the truly honorable Hon. Brett M. Kavanaugh, accusing him falsely of wrongs he never committed. Next thing we knew, she was elevated to DEI in chief. G-d forbid she ends up Commander-in-Chief, the certain result if Biden wins the November election.  G-d forbid. Subscribe to Rav Fischer’s YouTube channel here at bit.ly/3REFTbk  and follow him on X (Twitter) at @DovFischerRabbi to find his latest informative and inspiring classes, interviews, speeches, and observations. READ MORE from Dov Fischer: A Prayer and Thoughts After Shooting of President Incompetence Knows No Borders Why Biden Is So Insistent on Running The post Kamala Kamala Chameleon: Shameful Pretender appeared first on The American Spectator | USA News and Politics.
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College Kids Without Civics and History
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Today’s college aged Americans are probably the first generation in American history that knows less about important consequential things than their parents or grandparents. This was reconfirmed recently in a new study commissioned by the American Council of Trustees and Alumni (ACTA). It hired an organization, College Pulse, that surveyed over 3,000 current American college students from a large number of different schools. There is an arrogance about the contemporary era that causes much malaise. The results show that collegiate Americans today are extremely knowledgeable about relatively trivial matters of transitory interest, but rather clueless about important events, laws, and personalities related to our history and civic institutions.(READ MORE from Richard K. Vedder: Grade Inflation and Campus Protests) For example, responding to four-answer multiple choice questions, an overwhelming majority know that Jay-Z is married to Beyonce, or that Jeff Bezos is the owner of Amazon (as an Amazon stockholder not related to Bezos, I mildly resent the assertion that Bezos is the owner).  But more importantly, big majorities wrongly asserted who was the President of the U.S. Senate, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, “Father of the U.S. Constitution,” or which branch of government has the power to declare war. They know a good bit about contemporary business or entertainment icons who will become dim historical memories within a generation, but are abysmally ignorant about key facts contributing to making us the most exceptional nation to ever exist. To be sure, the survey is not perfect. While in this era of the disappearing male from college campuses, having more than twice the number of females as males in the sample struck me as inappropriate, as did having a rather large number (165) identifying themselves as “non-binary” or apparently not declaring any gender at all (70). Yet the ACTA survey confirms what earlier surveys, such as a Civic Literacy Test administered by the Intercollegiate Studies Institute show: young college attending Americans have only the foggiest knowledge of their heritage or civic institutions. And the ACTA results are so overwhelming that appropriate tweaking of the sample almost certainly would not hugely change reported outcomes. Yet one-third of a billion humans are called “Americans” while others living nearby in places like Winnipeg or Mexico City are not. Why? Civic institutions like governments and their constitutional framework, plus the history of the mingling of peoples form the glue that bind hundreds of millions diverse individuals together as “Americans.” They took people of diverse races, religions, ethnicities, language facility, incomes, etc., and made them into something they have in common — becoming part of a tribe, an extended family. And the knowledge of the creation and current operation of that national framework provides the foundations for national unity and respect, not to mention power and wealth. On College Campuses As someone who has been a direct participant in American higher education as student or professor over eight different decades (the 1950s through the 2020s), I have seen the instructional focus on our national identity decline dramatically. Enrollments are down in history departments but up in business and communications, not to mention subjects loved by the Woke Supremacy like gender studies. And on many campuses, students are asked to apologize for their “white privilege” and other nonsensical concepts with little historical legitimacy. Not only are students made ignorant of their past, they are often being taught in a style reminiscent of the old Soviet Union a factually inaccurate and pernicious secular (indeed, anti-religious) catechism. Within universities massive government subsidies dilute the operation of market forces, but they do not eliminate them, and the public is now revolting. Some much needed creative destruction is underway, with school closings and a firing of woke college presidents leading to a Counter Reformation. In Ohio where I live, I think there is a decent chance that like Florida the state government will soon mandate public universities teach some American history and civics to undergraduates. Doggedly traditional and anti-woke schools like Hillsdale and Grove City colleges seem to be surviving, even flourishing. Even amidst falling enrollments, a few new promising traditional schools like Thales College and the University of Austin are emerging as alternatives. (READ MORE: College Football Is About To Change Forever) There is an arrogance about the contemporary era that causes much malaise. Today’s Americans think everything important burst forth in the last few years or decades, and are dimly aware of the historical foundations of an exceptional nation. Yet in reality, in 1776, we were a nation of 2.5 million with total annual incomes of a small fraction of that of our smallest state by population today, Wyoming. Tens of millions made the greatest long-distance migration in world history creating today’s United States. It is a marvelous story, one with which every college educated American should have intimate familiarity. Thanks to ACTA for revealing the magnitude of our historical and civic ignorance. More broadly, the present generation of adults running our nation is diminishing our cultural capital, endangering national unity and future generations. In a similar way, it is debasing our financial capital by engaging in irresponsible federal deficit spending that, along with the precipitous decline in births, likely will lead to severe financial insecurity to the next generation of senior citizens (around 2050). In less than a century, we have moved from the Greatest Generation to the Most Selfish one. Richard Vedder is Distinguished Professor of Economics Emeritus at Ohio University, and Senior Fellow at the Independent Institute. The post College Kids Without Civics and History appeared first on The American Spectator | USA News and Politics.
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Stop Government Censorship
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Stop Government Censorship

One of the greatest rights we have as Americans is the ability to speak our minds without fear that some government bureaucrat will cancel us.  This is not just a perk of living in a free and open country.  It is a prerequisite.  For “we the people” to govern ourselves, we must be able to publicly discuss and debate different ideas.  If these groups want to engage in a private crusade against internet speech, they are free do so.  But they should do so without taxpayer dollars. This can be messy, uncomfortable, and even inconvenient, especially for those in powerful positions.  Government officials believe they know what is best, and that everyone would be better off if they simply agreed.  But the federal government does not have a monopoly on the truth.  It is a human institution that can and does get things wrong.   The prayer of St. Francis of Assisi asks “where there is error, may we bring truth.”  That can only happen when government does not place its thumb on the scale to suppress dissenting views and the discussion of ideas. Government cannot be the arbiter of what is or is not true in the public square. (READ MORE: Censorship Is More Dangerous Than Disinformation) At their core, this is what the claim at issue in a case decided by the Supreme Court, Murthy v. Missouri, were all about.  This case involved efforts by officials throughout the federal government, including the Biden White House, the CDC, the Surgeon General, the FBI, and the Department of Homeland Security, to flag disfavored social media posts and pressure social media companies to change their content moderation policies.  They particularly focused on issues relating to COVID-19 and elections.  The plaintiffs were states and individuals who had their social media posts suppressed by social media companies, purportedly in response to government actions to badger social media companies.   The lower courts determined that the government violated the plaintiffs’ First Amendment rights and issued an order restricting government interaction with social media companies. The Supreme Court, however, said that those lower courts should never have even considered the cases. This abdicates the Court’s role as a forum where citizens can challenge government intrusions on their First Amendment rights. The majority slammed the courthouse doors shut to the plaintiffs, finding that they lacked “standing” to challenge the government’s actions.  As Justice Alito said in dissent, the majority’s ruling sends a message that “[i]f a coercive campaign is carried out with enough sophistication, it may get by,” leaving citizens with no chance to even have their day in court.  “That is not a message this court should send.” The Supreme Court’s decision does not have to be the last word on this matter. The fight against government censorship must now necessarily shift to Congress and the White House to protect the free and open discussion of ideas on social media. To do this, Congress can begin by drawing defined lines and boundaries between government officials and social media companies.  As reflected in the Murthy decision, government has often exploited a murky relationship where officials can demand action from social media companies then point a finger at social media companies for making decisions to implement their requests.  This can and should change.  While law enforcement agencies have legitimate reasons for asking to take down illegal content, and the rest of government should not be doing so. Congress can also leverage its power of the purse to end the funding of a public-private censorship complex.  Rather than act directly to censor speech on social media, some agencies partner with “outside” groups who receive generous government grants and funding.  If these groups want to engage in a private crusade against internet speech, they are free do so.  But they should do so without taxpayer dollars. Congress can also ensure that its anticensorship policies have teeth.  There must be consequences, ranging from adverse employment actions, termination, and even civil or criminal liability for public officials who trample upon the First Amendment rights of American citizens. Passing new laws through Congress can be difficult and time consuming.  Fortunately, there are things that can be done even without Congressional action.  For example, through the President’s power over the executive branch, this (or the next) White House can effectively reinstate many of the restrictions on coercive communications put in place by the lower courts in Murthy through executive action. (READ MORE: The Censorship Lobby Is Worried About … Censorship?) It has been said that “the price of liberty is eternal vigilance.” None of these actions are a silver bullet, but each are concrete steps we can take together to preserve, protect, and defend our freedom of speech for the next generation.   Curtis Schube is the Executive Director for Council to Modernize Governance, a think tank committed to making the administration of government more efficient, representative, and restrained. He is formerly a constitutional and administrative law attorney. Gary Lawkowski is a lawyer with the Dhillon Law Group, where he advises and represents clients on legal issues including matters concerning the Freedom of Information Act. He is also a Senior Fellow for the Council to Modernize Governance. The post Stop Government Censorship appeared first on The American Spectator | USA News and Politics.
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EXCLUSIVE: The Desperate Deep State Is Going To Try To Kill Trump Again, Warns Roger Stone
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EXCLUSIVE: The Desperate Deep State Is Going To Try To Kill Trump Again, Warns Roger Stone

EXCLUSIVE: The Desperate Deep State Is Going To Try To Kill Trump Again, Warns Roger Stone@RogerJStoneJr pic.twitter.com/xsVdz2phbJ — Alex Jones (@RealAlexJones) July 15, 2024
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Strange Questions About the Trump Assassination Attempt
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Strange Questions About the Trump Assassination Attempt

from Paul Joseph Watson:  TRUTH LIVES on at https://sgtreport.tv/
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The Secret Service Failed its Only Mission. Biden Should Fire the Director
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The Secret Service Failed its Only Mission. Biden Should Fire the Director

by Mish Shedlock, Mish Talk: As more videos and interviews turn up, it’s clear the SS failed its only mission. Will anyone be held responsible? Grossly Incompetent Meet the grossly incompetent Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle. Kimberly Cheatle is a veteran of the Secret Service who was appointed by President Biden to helm the agency nearly […]
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WATCH: PRESIDENT TRUMP MAKES FIRST APPEARANCE AT RNC - 7/15/24
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WATCH: Benjamin Joseph Speaks at 2024 RNC in Milwaukee, WI - 7/15/2024
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WATCH: Linda Fornos Speaks at 2024 RNC in Milwaukee, WI - 7/15/2024
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BBQ Chicken Nachos Recipe
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This BBQ Chicken Nachos is a deliciously fun way to kick up Nachos Night. Boldly flavored chicken, melted cheese, and all the fixings make this recipe great for parties, gamedays, or a fun family meal! BBQ Chicken Nachos features perfectly tender, marinated chicken with Hawaiian-style salsa. In This Article Why This Recipe Stands OutKey Recipe IngredientsSUBSTITUTIONS AND VARIATIONSSTEP-BY-STEP RECIPE INSTRUCTIONSHOW TO PREP AHEADWhat to serve with BBQ chicken NachosCommonly Asked QuestionsBBQ Chicken Nachos RecipeMore to Cook and eat View more Why This Recipe Stands Out We love a good BBQ recipe! Here’s why this is our top pick: Marinated Chicken: The secret to the amazingness of these nachos is the chicken! The pineapple-based sauce takes it to the next level, like in our Maui Chicken Tacos recipe. Flavor Packed: The marinade for this chicken is one of the best we’ve ever tasted. It’s a perfect blend of savory and sweet. Perfect for Entertaining: BBQ Chicken Nachos are the ideal party food. They’re easy to make, customizable, and pair beautifully with summer cocktails. Fresh and Healthy: It’s super fresh, ultra-healthy, and delicious, just like our Fresh Fruit Salsa. Key Recipe Ingredients Skinless, Boneless Chicken Thighs – We use this cut of chicken as it is the most tender and juicy. However, tenderloins can also work. Pineapple Juice – The pineapple juice not only tenderizes the chicken but also infuses it with a sweet and tangy flavor that is characteristic of Hawaiian cuisine. Asian Sesame Oil – Adding a touch of this oil gives the chicken a nutty, aromatic flavor that sets it apart from traditional BBQ chicken. Pineapple – The pineapple in the salsa adds a refreshing, sweet-tart flavor that pairs perfectly with the savory chicken and cheese. Avocado – It provides a creamy contrast in the salsa to the crunchy, cheesy nachos. SUBSTITUTIONS AND VARIATIONS Here are a few of our favorite substitutions variations: Protein: While we love using thighs since they’re the most tender, you can also use other proteins like turkey or even ground beef as we do in this Mexican Taco Salad. Cheese: Feel free to get creative with the cheese. Try using pepper jack, a sprinkle of crumbled queso fresco, or even some Mexican cheese blend which adds a ton of flavor to our Cheesy Mexican Bean Dip. Salsa: This fresh pineapple salsa is what makes these nachos really special, but you can switch it up by using Mango Salsa, Corn Salsa, or even Black Bean Corn Salsa on top. STEP-BY-STEP RECIPE INSTRUCTIONS In a large bowl, whisk together onion, garlic, ginger, pineapple juice, soy sauce, sugar, vinegar, and sesame oil. Pat dry chicken pieces thoroughly and pound them to an even thickness. Pierce the pieces with a fork and season lightly with salt. Toss chicken pieces in the marinade. Cover and chill overnight, or for up to 2 nights. Turn it over halfway during marinating. Combine all salsa ingredients except avocado in a bowl and let chill. Dice and add the avocado just before using it. Grill the chicken on medium-high heat, basting with the marinade. Let it rest for 5 minutes and then dice it. Line plates with tortilla chips. Top with chicken and salsa. Sprinkle on cheese and microwave in 30-second increments to melt. Garnish and serve. For full list of ingredients and instructions, see recipe card below. HOW TO PREP AHEAD Take a look at our best prep-ahead strategies for this recipe: Make the Chicken: The chicken can be marinated and chilled in the fridge for up to 2 days before grilling. This is a great make-ahead option that lets you get the prep out of the way early. Prepare the Salsa: You can also make the Hawaiian salsa up to a day in advance. Dice and add the avocado just before using it to keep it fresh. Assemble Ahead: Have a party in the evening? You can fully assemble it and store it in the fridge. When you’re ready to serve, simply microwave in 30-second increments until the cheese melts and garnish as desired. When the weather heats up, it’s time for big platefuls of BBQ Chicken Nachos. What to serve with BBQ chicken Nachos Mexican Sides and Dips We love serving these BBQ Chicken Nachos with a big bowl of our Blender Salsa. It’s fresh, flavorful, and perfect for scooping up with those crispy tortilla chips. Pico de Gallo and Guacamole are also great side options. They’re both light, and fresh and compliment the flavors of the nachos so well. If you love a good fish taco, you will love our Crispy Fish Taco Recipe. That creamy lime sauce is a must-try! Hawaiian and BBQ Dishes These BBQ Chicken Nachos also pair really well with Hawaiian-inspired dishes. We recommend trying them with our Huli Huli Chicken or our BBQ Pulled Chicken Sandwich. If you’re looking for some tasty side dishes to serve with these nachos, we think they would go great with a side of Hawaiian Macaroni Salad. It’s also great with classic BBQ and grilling recipes such as Grilled Pork Chops with Marinade, Grilled Chicken Thighs, and Marinated Grilled Shrimp. Summer Cocktails These nachos also go great with easy summer drinks such as this Big Batch Pineapple Margaritas that can be made ahead of time. This 4-Ingredient Mango Sour is another crowd-pleaser that goes great with BBQ chicken nachos! Commonly Asked Questions What type of chicken should I use for this recipe? We recommend using skinless, boneless chicken thighs for this recipe. Thighs are the most tender, but tenderloins can also work if you prefer. Can I use the marinade as a sauce after grilling? It’s best to discard the marinade after grilling the chicken. To use it as a sauce, you would need to cook it to a safe temperature to kill any bacteria from the raw chicken. How long should I marinate the chicken? You can marinate the chicken for at least 4 hours, but for the best flavor, we recommend marinating it overnight, or up to 2 nights. How do I prevent the avocado in the salsa from browning? To prevent the avocado from browning, dice and add it to the salsa just before using. The lime juice in the salsa also helps to keep the avocado fresh. How long do the BBQ chicken nachos keep? They’re best enjoyed fresh. If you have any leftovers, they can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 2 days. However, the tortilla chips may lose their crunchiness over time. Print BBQ Chicken Nachos This BBQ Chicken Nachos Recipe is a deliciously fun way to kick up Nachos Night. Gather your people around these boldly flavored chicken nachos for parties, game days, or a fun family meal. Course appetizers, Main DishCuisine Hawaiian, Mexican, Tex-MexDiet Low FatMethod Grill Prep Time 30 minutes minutesCook Time 10 minutes minutesTotal Time 40 minutes minutes Servings 6 servings Calories 347kcal Author Amy Dong IngredientsFor the Chicken:2-3 lbs skinless boneless chicken thighs thighs are most tender, but tenderloins can work½ cup chopped onion6 garlic cloves chopped1 piece fresh ginger about 1-inch, peeled and chopped2 cups pineapple juice½ cup soy sauce regular strength½ cup granulated sugar5 TB apple cider vinegar1 TB Asian sesame oiltable saltSalsa:1 large vine-ripened tomato seeded and diced½ red onion diced1 can diced pineapple 20 oz, or crushed pineapple, drained¼ cup cilantro freshly chopped1 fresh lime juiced2 tsp pure honey½ tsp kosher salt½ tsp black pepper freshly ground 1 large avocado semi-firm, dicedOther:tortilla chips1 cup shredded cheddar cheese or Jack cheeselime slices and/or hot sauce, for garnish InstructionsMake the ChickenIn a large bowl, whisk together the onion, garlic, ginger, pineapple juice, soy sauce, sugar, vinegar, and Asian sesame oil. Whisk until sugar is dissolved and marinade is well incorporated.Use paper towels to thoroughly pat-dry the chicken pieces. Place chicken in a single layer on a cutting board, place a sheet of cling wrap over the chicken, and pound to an even thickness. Throw out cling wrap. Use a fork to pierce chicken pieces throughout. Lightly sprinkle chicken thighs on both sides with table salt. Toss chicken in bowl of marinade to coat well. Cover and chill overnight, or up to 2 nights. Turn chicken over halfway during marinating. Make the Hawaiian SalsaCombine all salsa ingredients except for avocado in a bowl, toss well, and let chill until ready to use – dice and add the avocado just before using, to prevent browning.To Cook:Grease and heat outdoor or indoor grill to medium-high. Remove chicken from marinade and grill, basting with marinade as desired, just until center is no longer pink. Do not over-cook. Discard marinade. Let chicken rest 5 minutes, then dice.Line 4-6 plates with tortilla chips. Top with chicken and salsa. Sprinkle on cheese and microwave in 30 second increments just to melt. Garnish as desired. Notes Make sure to pat-dry the chicken and pound it to an even thickness. This helps the marinade to be absorbed evenly and also ensures that the chicken cooks uniformly on the grill. Don’t skip the step of piercing the chicken with a fork. This allows the marinade to penetrate the meat, making it more flavorful. Chill the marinated chicken for at least overnight, or up to 2 nights. This not only helps the flavors to meld but also makes the chicken extra tender. When making the Hawaiian salsa, add the diced avocado just before using to prevent browning. This will keep your salsa looking fresh and vibrant. Grease and heat your grill properly before cooking the chicken. This will prevent the chicken from sticking and also give it those beautiful grill marks. Line your plates with tortilla chips first, then top with chicken and salsa. This helps to keep the chips crispy and prevents them from getting soggy too quickly. Microwave the assembled nachos in 30-second increments just to melt the cheese. This way, your nachos will be hot and gooey, but the chips will still maintain their crunch.   If you enjoyed this recipe, please come back and give it a rating. We hearing from you!  Join our Free Recipe Club and get our newest, best recipes each week! NutritionCalories: 347kcal | Carbohydrates: 42g | Protein: 21g | Fat: 11g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g | Monounsaturated Fat: 6g | Trans Fat: 0.01g | Cholesterol: 78mg | Sodium: 1455mg | Potassium: 851mg | Fiber: 5g | Sugar: 32g | Vitamin A: 527IU | Vitamin C: 25mg | Calcium: 66mg | Iron: 3mg More to Cook and eat Jalapeno Popper Party Dip – This Jalapeño Popper Party Dip is just what the party or game day calls for. 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