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TODAY'S NEWS, APril 16-17, 2026
Épisode 228
vendredi 17 avril 2026 • Durée 15:20
- Oil tankers are being redirected toward the U.S. Gulf, signaling a reshaping of global energy trade routes.
- Iran reportedly halted petrochemical exports before later signaling the Strait of Hormuz reopening.
- Potential diplomatic movement involving a U.S.-Iran agreement, possibly via Pakistan.
- Legal and political controversies continue, including settlements tied to prior federal enforcement actions.
- Local governance debates intensify over public spending priorities in major cities.
- Millions of children enrolled in new tax-advantaged investment account programs.
- Reports of multiple scientists linked to sensitive sectors going missing remain unverified but noted.
- New ID-related legislation restricts public funding for teachers’ unions.
- Surveys and observations suggest renewed religious engagement among Gen Z.
- Reports of expanded access to gender-related medical services in certain jurisdictions, including for marginalized populations, remain politically contentious.
- Manufacturing indicators (including regional Fed indexes) exceeded expectations, signaling industrial growth.
- Stock markets reached record highs, while inflation reports came in lower than forecast.
- Snap Inc. announced layoffs of around 1,000 employees while increasing AI focus.
- FTC settlement restricts ad agencies from coordinated actions tied to misinformation disputes.
- Tax refunds increased year-over-year, with many households using funds to reduce debt.
- AI-driven restructuring continues, with significant job displacement in tech sectors.
- Spirit Airlines faces financial instability risks.
- Market volatility seen in niche sectors (e.g., recreational vehicle manufacturers) due to energy disruptions.
- European-led diplomatic initiatives lack direct involvement from key conflict parties.
- Large-scale academic review suggests ideological skew in published research.
- UK and EU energy policies face criticism amid supply challenges and pricing mechanisms.
- Repsol expanding operations in Venezuela amid shifting oil strategies.
- Project Hail Mary is gaining strong box office traction, contributing to a broader theatrical rebound.
- Jury ruling finds Live Nation Entertainment and Ticketmaster violated antitrust laws.
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports chocolate-related poisoning cases across multiple states.
- Nationwide recall issued for Xanax, raising concerns about supply and patient impact.
- Reports of internal concerns among public health officials highlight ongoing tensions.
- Sophie Cunningham, associated with the Indiana Fever, was recently baptized, drawing public attention beyond sports.
Larry Schweikart
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TODAY'S NEWS, April 15, 2026
Épisode 227
mercredi 15 avril 2026 • Durée 22:42
- Partial restriction of Iranian oil transit through the Strait of Hormuz may reduce Iran’s annual revenue significantly.
- Senate continues confirming federal judges, though pace is viewed as slow.
- Appeals court blocked a contempt probe tied to actions involving Trump.
- Local elections show Republican candidates outperforming prior benchmarks, including in Hispanic-majority areas.
- DOJ dropped charges against certain previously prosecuted political groups, nullifying prior legal actions.
- New allegations emerge against a former congressman, reflecting ongoing political legal exposure.
- Additional judicial confirmations signal continued reshaping of the federal bench.
- Corruption charges filed against a former Virginia official over contract-related bribery.
- Speculation continues حول potential legal exposure of high-profile political figures tied to past investigations.
- Proposal under consideration to require proof of citizenship for banking access, potentially impacting undocumented individuals’ financial access.
- Court dismissed a legal challenge against a Missouri school choice law, allowing the policy to proceed.
- Withdrawal of sponsors led to cancellation of a Pride event in Pittsburgh.
- U.S. oil exports reached a record high, though refining limitations may delay consumer price benefits.
- Over 600 7-Eleven stores scheduled to close, signaling retail contraction.
- New natural gas pipeline project planned to support energy supply in the New York region.
- Iranian leadership reportedly facing severe financial strain, raising concerns about near-term solvency.
- Hungary’s new leadership signals continuity on border enforcement despite political change.
- India declined to host a future global climate conference.
- European nations exploring independent strategies to maintain shipping through the Strait of Hormuz without U.S. involvement.
- Disney announced layoffs as part of a broader shift toward tech-focused workforce restructuring.
- Public skepticism toward vaccines has increased, approaching roughly half of surveyed Americans.
- Reports highlight reappearances of previously rare or missing animal species, alongside a long-lost pet being reunited with its owners.
Larry Schweikart
Rock drummer, Film maker, NYTimes #1 bestselling author
A Patriot's History (concept trailer) - https://vimeo.com/40949423
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TODAY'S NEWS, March 19-20, 2026
Épisode 218
vendredi 20 mars 2026 • Durée 16:02
Strong polling suggests unified grassroots support for President Donald Trump among his political base.
The Pentagon considers maintaining National Guard deployments in Washington, D.C., long term amid public-safety concerns.
Responsibility for federal student loans shifts away from the United States Department of Education as restructuring continues.
Former FBI Director James Comey faces renewed legal scrutiny tied to broader investigations.
Diplomatic tensions persist with Iran while Japan’s leadership engages the U.S. on security cooperation in the Strait of Hormuz.
Federal authorities charge suspects in an alleged scheme to transfer sensitive AI technology to China.
Internal Democratic Party debates intensify following mixed primary outcomes and shifting polling trends.
Federal law-enforcement operations reportedly locate and assist thousands of missing or trafficked children.
Property valuation disputes involving Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate resurface.
Temporary suspension of the Jones Act aims to speed energy shipments.
Staffing disruptions affect operations at the Transportation Security Administration.
California leadership proposes major environmental infrastructure spending initiatives.
Criminal charges emerge in a prostitution case involving a former educator in New York.
Debate grows over intelligence-agency priorities and political rhetoric surrounding governance.
IN CULTURAL NEWSThe University of California, Berkeley agrees to a settlement in an antisemitism lawsuit.
Migration trends highlight shifting domestic relocation patterns across U.S. regions.
Historical features spotlight the evolution and modernization of the White House.
The United States Mint approves a commemorative coin honoring President Trump.
IN TRANSOID NEWSA San Diego hospital discontinues certain gender-affirming treatments for minors.
A federal appeals court declines to narrow a prior Supreme Court ruling affecting transgender participation in school sports.
Plans advance for a memorial at the site of the Pulse nightclub shooting in Florida.
IN ECONOMIC NEWSFederal officials announce construction of a $17 billion energy facility in Pennsylvania.
Analysts at Goldman Sachs question artificial intelligence’s near-term economic impact.
New York Governor Kathy Hochul urges wealthy residents to remain in the state amid tax concerns.
Alaska’s oil lease auction attracts hundreds of bidders and generates significant revenue.
NVIDIA plans to resume certain chip sales to China.
Single-family home prices continue to decline nationwide.
Planned Parenthood settles an employment discrimination lawsuit.
The Federal Communications Commission approves a major media-sector merger.
IN INTERNATIONAL NEWSActor John Cleese comments on cultural and political shifts in the United Kingdom.
Regional tensions escalate as Iran faces broader opposition following attacks on Gulf states.
Danish defense discussions highlight contingency planning around Greenland security.
Travel restrictions tighten for nationals of China amid internal policy changes.
Security forces in Mexico conduct operations against cartel networks.
IN ENTERTAINMENT NEWSMartial-arts star Chuck Norris is reported to have died at age 86.
Structural changes affect radio operations at CBS.
IN MEDICAL NEWSNew research examines myocarditis cases among children and potential links to vaccination.
Ongoing debate continues regarding vaccine effectiveness studies in older populations.
AND FINALLYConservationists report a significant population rebound for the nightjar bird species. 🐦
Larry Schweikart
Rock drummer, Film maker, NYTimes #1 bestselling author
A Patriot's History (concept trailer) - https://vimeo.com/40949423
Buy Larry a coffee - http://buymeacoffee.com/larrys
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Today's News, July 31-Aug.1, 2025
Épisode 128
vendredi 1 août 2025 • Durée 15:25
1) The Russia Hoax docs continue to drop as Tulsi Gabbard tries the case in public. First she showed Zero was implicitly tied into this conspiracy. Now the newest document drop from Kash Patel shows that Cankles specifically gave approval to "Crossfire Hurricane." Speculation is that the next drop will tie it all up on a bow by implicating Rutabaga. Meanwhile, the Daily Beast came within a whisker of being the next giant contributor to the Trump Presidential Library when it retracted a story saying Melania met The Donald through Epstein.
2) New Mexico is a small state. That is why a shift of even 600 net to Rs is pretty important. Moreover, it continues the nationwide, universal shift to the GOP. Then when you look at the Pew numbers for both 18-29 men and women? Wow. DemoKKKrats should be beyond worried.
3) A Virginia councilman was doused with gas and set on fire. Authorities say it was apparently a "personal matter" and had nothing to do with policy. Oooook.
4) The disgusting nature of what is now passing for DemoKKKrat "leadership" and why they have no hope whatsoever in achieving "good management" of cities was seen in the reaction to the horrific beating two whites coming out of a Cincinnati concert experienced. A moronic, spooge-filled, racist jackracker of a city council member said they deserved it. The DEI hire lesbian police chief downplayed the incident, asking why people focused on that. Gee, I don't know, skittletwister, maybe because it is NORMAL to expect to go to a concert without being jumped by a gang of ferals?
5) Some 63 parents are suing Snapchat for allowing kids to buy fentanyl there. Tragic, but I think the link will be hard to prove.
6) The same evil demonclinger lawmakers who five years ago wanted to fine people for NOT wearing a mask suddenly want to jail police and ICE agents who DO wear masks to protect themselves and their families from the cartels.
7) Pollster Frank Luntz is right: no president since FDR has done as much as Trump has in his first 100 days. By the time Trump is finished, FDR will be a distant memory.
8) Just another study showing that giving kids smartphones at age 13 is a bad idea, and it affects every aspect of their mental health.
9) In a far-reaching essay, lawyer Jeff Childers ties together Trump tariffs, Sidney Sweeny, and depopulation. Seriously. You have to read this insightful piece.
10) A lot of trade activity, as President Trump agreed to a short delay in imposing tariffs on Me-hee-co due to the complicated nature of a shared border. He then ended tariff exemptions from all low cost goods, then set levies on Brazilian copper. In the past two weeks, he has finalized deals (all at 15% or more) with the Philippines, Indonesia, Japan, and the EU. Japan agreed to invest over $500 billion in the U.S., the EU, almost $1 trillion. The details of the Korean deal are as follows: 15% tariff on all South Korean goods coming in, 0% on all US goods going into South Korea, and $500 billion in direct investment in the U.S. plus a commitment to buy $100 billion in LNG. Those are with a "b" folks. How much does all this come to? Well so far this year, tariffs have brought in $150 billion. That's not enough---even if double---to replace the income tax, but hey, it's a great start.
11) Is Las Vegas's economy a canary in the coal mine? It has turned down. However, having just considered a visit there, only to pull the plug, I found the prices exceptionally high and there have been no big new shows added in years. Cirque du Soliel apparently is out of trapeze artists and mimes. Also, da youts can gamble (especially on sports) on their phones.
12) Homes for sale in big Kollyfornia markets are piling up as no one can afford to buy a newer house because of Petulant Powell holding interest rates up.
13) In the last four months, native-born Americans have gained 1.8 million new jobs, foreign-born lost 1.5 million.
14) More evidence that the ChiComs are unraveling, as they are now denying passports to low-level civil servants and retirees, lest they stay gone. Another small indicator things are not well in the Middle Kingdom, as Apple is closing a store there. Good start. Now close them all.
15) The U.S. is playing very hardball with a diddlepicker Brazilian judge who said he would personally oversee Jair Bolsonaro's upcoming trial and is the Brazilian equivalent of Boasberg. Using the Magnitsky Act, the U.S. is able to seize any assets the spoogechicken has here in the U.S. and to deny him a passport.
16) The Canucks made a deal to ship liquified natural gas to Germany. One small problem. Canada doesn't have a pipeline to the east coast, thanks to Just=a Turdo. So they ship it all the way to LOUISIANA first.
17) Right now, Sidney Sweeny in American Eagle jeans is stirring up more interest than the Epstein files. American Eagle not only did not cave to wokester protests that it was "Nazi," they doubled down and had a sale! And no apology! President Trump said the response was "moronic" and yet another example of why he won.
18) I"m putting this here but it could go a lot of places. YouTube and other apps like Spotify are going to be rolling out "age protections" where users have to provide verification of age/ID themselves. This is coming out of the biggest nanny state in the world, Mediocre Britain, and could mean the death of the internet. YouTube is rolling out AI to perform age verification checks because the kids who have negligent parents are accessing adult content. Related to that, some conservative groups lobbied online gaming platforms such as Steam to remove porn in the form of "adult games." But the result was that this was achieved by pressure from online credit card companies which have the ability to deny purchases based on morality, which is entirely subjective and varies from country to country. The internet denizens immediately reacted with a massive spam campaign that tied up the companies phones and money.
19) Hollywood apparently never learns, as a new version of "Spartacus" has a girl boss. Nope. Done.
20) Gary Busey has pleaded guilty to groping a woman during a movie premiere.
21) Netflix paid Adam Sandler over $68 million to do 'Happy Gilmour 2".
22) Colorado University head football coach Deion Sanders, after suffering blood clots, now has turbo cancer. Yes, he was vaxxed.
23) Yes, you heard that right. The New York Slimes now says rising rates of autism are a good sign. You see, we are just diagnosing more people who already had it. Yeah, that makes sense, . . . . ah, wait, why do no adults show it if more are being diagnosed? Only kids. Yet even in the article itself, the goofball author says that incidence of autism "may be growing." Ya think?
24) Trump told the top pharma kingpins to lower their prices within 30 days or else.
25) The single biggest indicator the vaxxes were deadly is that mortality increased after every dose.
26) Childhood vax rates fall again as parents get wise.
27) Vultures are circling Saturday Night Live, which hasn't been funny in years. All things run a natural course, but SNL like virtually all so-called "comedy" drifted further into MAGA hate.
Larry Schweikart
Rock drummer, Film maker, NYTimes #1 bestselling author
A Patriot's History (concept trailer) - https://vimeo.com/40949423
Buy Larry a coffee - http://buymeacoffee.com/larrys
Want more Larry Schweikart politics, current events, and history?
Visit www.wildworldofpolitics.com and become an INSIDER. You'll get exclusive content and ongoing video series.
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Learn more about Wild World of History, the premier site for the nation's top homeschool history curriculum based on the New York Times #1 bestseller, A Patriot's History of the United States, by Larry Schweikart and Michael Allen.
Today's News, July 29-30, 2025
Épisode 127
mercredi 30 juillet 2025 • Durée 20:19
We are moving forward to make one of the greatest epic movies ever, "Malta," where a ew thousand Knights of St. John held off over 50,000 Ottomans under Sulieman the Magnificent to save Europe from Islam.
1) The DOJ has hit Judge Boasberg with a misconduct complaint. Complaint, hell. Remove this smelly little commie piddlepigeon.
2) Arizona Rs net gained another 3,000 over Ds in the latest voter registration release, bringing their total statewide lead to 327,000. (In 2020 it was 110,000 and the Ds had to steal AZ.) TX is going to redistrict, and this currently (according to Cook) would START the GOP off in the House with 217, Ds at 205, and 11 tossups. Ds would have to win every single tossup to recover the House. But wait! OH by law must redistrict early next year and can carve out three more seats, at least two of them safe. So Rs start 2026 with a "safe" House. Meanwhile, the Trump DOJ is going to inspect voter rolls in several swing states. Look out, fraudsters. 3) Looks like a black male, Shane Tamura, was the murderer of five people in the Blackstone section of a New Kabul skyscraper. He died of a "self-inflicted gunshot wound." But they only show a rifle. How did he pull that one off?
4) Five big takeaways from the declassified Russkie docs: 1) the timeline was pushed so that Zero could have the "Muh Russia" revelation himself; 2) despite lies to the contrary, the "Steele dossier" was a key component; 3) the so-called "evidence" was "scant, unclear, unverifiable"; 4) everything was aimed for a January 6 timeline to embarrass and obstruct; 5) there was "low confidence" that Russia hacked the DNC. Meanwhile, Kash Patel found several thousand sensitive Trump/Russia prob docs in a "burn bag" in a secret room at the FBI. Oh, and gee, "smoking gun" evidence in the Cankles email scandal has also surfaced and Sen. Chuck "The Lawnmower" Grassley wants it. And the House Intel Chairman has joined the ranks of those who see an Obama-directed psyop. Yes, but do his "directions" extend past January 20, 2017?
5) The Senate confirmed Emil Bove to the Third Circuit Court of Appeals. His track record, as Jeff Childers calls it, "is a judicial horror movie for progressives." But the ABA, knowing it has lost credibility, refrained from opposing Bove. Oh, and Bove is NOT a judge, putting a taser into the chests of the ABA oligarchy.
6) Naomi Wolf insists a new generation of DemoKKKrat or former DemoKKKrat leaders are rising in New Kabul, even though the Amazing Zohran seems to have all the millionaire "trust fund millennials" behind his mayor's race. However, she seems way too optimistic that any "new" DemoKKKrat can stop the leftward lurch. Rather, this "new generation" will have to become MAGA Republicans and take over the GOP totally. Meanwhile, making Wolf's point, the Islamofascist Amazing Zohran has a solid lead in early New Kabul (NYC) mayor polling.
7) Climate-change whacko researchers were attempting to geoengineer sunlight by blocking the sun's rays through aerosol seeding that created clouds. The public was aghast, so the University of Washington-based chiddlepickles have tried to keep it quiet.
8) An 8.8 magnitude earthquake near Russia sent tsunami waves into Alaska and Hawaii. By the time the waves got to Hawaii, they were only 4'.
9) Gen Z has big problems: higher rates of loneliness, lower rates of saying their life is "thriving," and it breaks down specifically by what age they were when the China Virus hit. Younger Gen Z trend Republican, and are distrustful of all authorities.
10) Trump conquered Columbia and Harvard is next. Christopher Rufo reports that in the White House "the mood is jubilant and that they are ready to expand the playing field." Would that be UCLA, which just paid Jewish students $6 million for discrimination?
11) This is really a cultural topic: "Why Blue States Can't Have Nice Things." Using the LA Zoo as an example, the author looks at the sharp contrast between public places in Idaho or Utah and those in Los Angeles or New York City. In part he blames unions. Maybe, a little. but most of all, no one is in charge. Cities have farmed work out to private contractors, which should be good. But it all falls apart when no one is in charge, when no one has a stake in actually supervising to ensure good and fast work. Let me give a personal example of two cities, Phoenix and Dayton, OH. When I arrived in Dayton in 1985, there was major road construction on the "S" curve around the city on I-75. Generally speaking, my wife and I would go to Arizona in the summer (crazy, I know) and spend time by the pool or in shopping malls. But we noticed that every year there was a BIG new freeway going up, and by the next year, we'd arrive to find it completed. At least THREE such major freeways were built since 1985. In contrast, it wasn't until 2016 when I left Dayton 31 years later, that the "S" curve was finally finished. So, what gives? Federal money? (All were interstates/federal highways in both states). Unions? All I know is that a sunbelt state that didn't have all the old-fashioned regs and unions build three entire freeways when OH couldn't fix one small section of road. Then, right on cue, in Cincinnati, OH, white concertgoers were badly beaten by thugs. Republicans correctly identified "DemoKKKrat policies" as partly to blame. Three have been arrested in the Cincy beating.
12) US tariff revenues (before the EU deal) hit $28 billion just last month, and with a week remaining to report.
13) A new industry study found that over 320 onshore wind projects are "no longer financially viable" after Trump yanked their subsidies.
14) Gen Zers in Kollyfornia are finally elevating "cost of living" and other practical issues to higher priorities than social concerns.
15) Wolf Richter: both the "quits" and the layoffs have pretty much washed out of the economy. That explains why, for now, job openings have quit rising.
16) Unlike the Rutabaga years, where every forecast was revised downward, the Trump GDP forecasts are revised UPWARD, with 2nd quarter coming in at a whopping 3%, or much higher than the "expert economists" predicted. Meanwhile, ADP reported job growth of over 100,000 new jobs in the private sector and an average pay increase of 4.4%.
17) Donald the Peacemaker has struck again, bringing a ceasefire between Cambodia and Thailand.
18) There are problems with Trump's EU deal, namely the Euros can't possibly buy that much energy, that they have new regulations they'd have to repeal to buy our LNG and coal, and that this amounts to almost all the U.S. exported energy at present. Irena Slav thinks this is the EU playing the stall game, bartering for time while they . . . do what? They don't know.
19) Double Olympic biathlon champion Laura Dahlmeier has died after a mountaineering accident in Pakistan.
20) The Left is going into full Chode Mode after American Eagle had a jeans ad with a shapely Sidney Sweeny, calling it "white supremacist" and "racist." ("Racist" has become the word "the" to the left. They can't form a sentence without it.) Her ad basically has flipped the script on the "everyone is beautiful." No, fat hogs in underwear are not beautiful.
21) The new HBO 4 hour documentary on Billy Joel ("So It Goes") is exceptional. I did a fuller review on X here, but just one of the really wonderful things the director did was to have a ton of Billy Joel's music. In far too many of these, the producers go cheap and only have a snipped. Many full songs, including full concert versions, are included. The only absence is a single song with him and Elton John, where I'm guessing Elton's publishing company wouldn't sell any of the licenses. A must see if you like music. Ignore the first 20 minutes or so of part 3 on his Jewish history in Europe, and there is a single woke turd in the punchbowl when he begins talking about the "fine people" hoax. Otherwise, A+.
22) Actor Dean Winters, who plays "Mayhem" in the Allstate commercials, lives in constant pain and has had at least one near-death experience.
23) A refreshing review of the new "Superman" movie here.
24) Iron Maiden's original singer, Paul Day, dead at 69.
25) Here is a review of over 4,000 (!!) papers showing heart problems after the China Virus vax.
26) Big Pharma's vax lobby is trying to eliminate all non-medical vax exemptions from public schools, including religious exceptions.
27) Wood scraps were turned into fire-resistant, bulletproof super wood. And neither Tony Stark or Groot were involved.
Larry Schweikart
Rock drummer, Film maker, NYTimes #1 bestselling author
A Patriot's History (concept trailer) - https://vimeo.com/40949423
Buy Larry a coffee - http://buymeacoffee.com/larrys
Want more Larry Schweikart politics, current events, and history?
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Learn more about Wild World of History, the premier site for the nation's top homeschool history curriculum based on the New York Times #1 bestseller, A Patriot's History of the United States, by Larry Schweikart and Michael Allen.
Today's News, July 26-28, 2025
Épisode 126
mardi 29 juillet 2025 • Durée 18:38
1) The Tulsi Gabbard fallout continues, as DemoKKKrats squeal about a flawed Senate Intel report that said the Steele Dossier was not used in the key intel briefing that was changed to use against Trump. In fact, the Dossier was in fact in fact used. Meanwhile, like the Allies in WW II advancing on all fronts, the DOJ got a high-level interviewer to interview Ghislaine Maxwell in jail. She "named names," apparently over 100. No one had ever interviewed her before! More important, as lawyer Jeff Childers points out, the DOJ needs about 4 days prep for such a witness, so they started well in advance. And, as Jeff points out, it's funny to watch the NYSlimes have to begin walking back years of stories, noting that the new evidence is "messy" and "complicated." No, it's straighforward and clear. YOU, NYSlimes, were a mouthpuppet for a criminal coup against the United States gubment. YOU should be in jail too. And it is perfectly within the authority of the DOJ to empanel a new grand jury, if one has not already been empaneled. Shipwreckedcrew argues that Zero can be indicted if he was involved in any post 2017 coverup. Current CIA Director John Ratcliffe says that Jim (Scrotumtoter) Comey, John (Brennanski) Brennan, and Cankles could soon be indicted over Muh Russia.
2) And since we're talking Epstein's list, which hasn't been released yet, just another little coincidence that the FBI broke a "Dark Web" kiddie porn business, arresting 19. By my count, this is somewhere around 13-14 MAJOR human trafficking busts since Bondi took over DOJ.
3) The Wall Street Urinal, which has become completely unreliable with its tariff position, nevertheless has a poll out showing Rs are -17 in popularity, but DemoKKKrats as -30.
4) The Great Steal of 2020, Epstein, the Russia Hoax, the protection of Big Pharma, and the breaking of the DemoKKKrat Party which has brought us to a new "consequence culture."
5) Republicans continue to gain voter registration ground, this time in NC, where the margin was 175,000 in 2020 and now is a D lead of only 18,000. In active voters, NC Rs now have a lead of over 90,000 among active voters. Meanwhile, DemoKKKrats are now frantic to get some additional seats via a hurry up redistricting in Kollyfornia and NY. The problem is, if anyone gets redistricted, it's likely TX, OH, and FL, which would bring the GOP at least a dozen more seats.
6) Ryan Burge confirms that the Muslim vote shifted significantly (by 22 points) toward Republicans in 2024, and that the weekly mosque attenders vote Republican now at a 42% clip. This confirms my thesis at the time that the DemoKKKrats had a big civil war going on with the pro-Pale/Hamas Murder Pirates v. Jews.
7) Seth Keshel analyzes the forthcoming (by law) redistricting in OH, and concludes Rs can easily take two more seats there, with an outside shot at a third.
8) President Trump has called for prosecution of Oprah, Cackles, and Beyonce for 2024 campaign payouts.
9) Trump just said for a second time that Larry Summers, the Pres. of Harvard, went to Epstein Island.
10) CIA director John Ratcliffe will declassify the classified section of the John "Bull" Durham nothingburger report. And, he says, more treasonous docs are coming.
11) Planned Murderhood is closing two more mills in OH. See my related story below.
12) The head of Immigration services wants to make the citizenship test more rigorous, and wants to tighten H1B visa qualifications.
13) Deportations from Gator Gitmo have started. Not to be left behind, Gov. Greg Abbott of TX has announced a new "5,000 bed migrant detention center."
14) Houston's Planned Murderhood is shutting down its mega facility. This is the largest abortion mill in the Western Hemisphere.
15) The Center for Religion, Culture, and Democracy put out its list of the states with the most religious freedom and those with the least. FL, MT, OH, IL (!!?), AL, MS rank the highest, WV the lowest.
16) Scary story here. A person was "outed" by AI that sent a search of his Facebook posts to his boss asking if they "aligned" with his moral views. Get it? A MACHINE contacted a human to rat on another human.
17) President Trump had a big turnout in his visit to Scotland.
18) He had time to announce a new tariff deal with the EU of 15% on almost everything, including autos. This is basically a total win for the U.S., as Ursula von der Leyen admits: there was a trade imbalance for years, this now fixes it. As the New York Sun put it, "Trump Foes Struggle to Accept a Win." That's because they hate America, and hate Trump even more. This author, rooting for the Euros,
is appalled, calling the deal one of the most expensive imperial tributes in history. Just a massive one-way transfer of wealth with no reciprocal benefits." That's right, spoogie, because this deal REDRESSES WRONGS. Best line? We "skipped the war and went straight to Versailles." I guess. The amounts of all the pieces tome to $1.6 trillion. Once again done with no task forces, no international meetings of staff, no white papers. Just Trump laying down the law to Leyen. This according to Jeff Childers "permanently diminished" the EU, and, he notes "Globalism just suffered what could be its mortal blow." Apparently he's right, as in Trump world, says Politico, the U.S. takes all and "gives nothing in return." Suck it, Hans.
COMMENT: Understanding the history of what happened here is important. After WW II, the U.S> subsidized Europe via the Marshall Plan, which transferred billions (much of it to Mediocre Britain). Yes, it stabilized Euro economies and governments so they did not go commie. And yes, Americans specifically (i.e., certain businesses) got more than paid back through purchases made with Marshall Plan $ (but taxpayers on the whole got hosed) The Euros squandered that, after 1960 dedicating most of their resources not to infrastructure or competitiveness, but to social welfare networks. After Ronald Reagan pulled the life-support plug on communism in Russia and Eastern Europe, allowing the Euros to save even more money, they wallowed in Green and squandered that. All of that was occurring while they were TAXING Americans via tariffs and trade policy. In short, the U.S. has been giving annual bags of money to the Euros to destroy themselves.
19) The markets liked the tariffs as the Dow Jones hit an all-time high.
20) Retailers are fleeing urban areas due to crime. Leftoids scream "racism."
21) Trump's legal team is going after Rupert Murdoch and its clownish Faux News for Epstein-related defamation.
22) Las Vegas is losing visitors due to its incredibly high prices.
24) They are back at it in Canabodia (my temporary new name for Canada), where the fascist government there continues to harass people with the Freedom Convoy. The Royal Bank there just froze the accounts of the lawyer for the FC for "risk related concerns," namely the risk they might be punished by the gubment.
25) Probably way too late for Mediocre Britain, but some townspeople are fighting back against the immigrant hordes.
26) Trump met with Ursala van der Leyen and read her the riot act on wind, which he called wasteful, bad for the environment, and (correctly) a "scam."
27) The ChiComs are our enemy! They now passed a law permitting theft of foreign intellectual property---as if these lawless goobergoblins needed a law to do that.
28) In one of the larger scandals to date, the Tea app dating service designed to rank and expose men was hit with a hack that revealed over 70,000 women's data, including un-retouched drivers' licenses. Oops.
29) Chemotherapy accelerates aging, so it saves you from cancer so you die sooner anyway.
30) Another study shows that mRNA vaxxes trigger immune system problems.
31) Researchers have made a key breakthrough in battling breast cancer.
32) I guess FL has a Burmese Python problem, and now it has furry robotic rabbits that draw out the snakes and various reptile hunters go get 'em. Apparently , not this rabbit:
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Today's News, July 24-25, 2025
Épisode 125
vendredi 25 juillet 2025 • Durée 17:38
1) In the ongoing avalanche of documents showing that both Zero and Rutabaga were engaged in the most reprehensible attempt at a coup, the House committee investigating this concluded that all the "Muh Russia" came from a "scant, unclear, and unverifiable fragment of a sentence from one of the substandard reports." Tulsi Gabbard clearly has more drops planned, is trying the case in public, and making it hard for the Deep State to come to any conclusion other than the fact that the Obama administration led a coup. Once again, I have Zen Master who claims no Obama arrest will ever happen. But then I have Jeff Childers whose analysis makes sense. The only reason for laying out this much evidence in public is "it is to pave a political path to an ultimate arrest." She cannot arrest Zero herself, but she is paving a path for DOJ to do so by preparing the battlefield with an evidentiary artillery barrage. Childers claims that the torrent of info Tulsi will release will make it nearly impossible not to act, and that Tulsi will have prepared the American public for the arrest.
2) A national redistricting battle looms with Texas leading the way. Perpetually-wrong Larry Sabato says Rs have an edge.
3) Mike Lindell won a legal victory when a court voided a $5 million judgment against him. The American people won two legal victories when a Ninth Circuit panel said that requiring separate "ammunition checks" was a violation of the Second Amendment and in Oregon a federal Ninth Circuit panel said that requiring adopted parents to "support" a kid's "sexual orientation violates the First Amendment.
4) Kollyfornia, so far, has removed over 3.1 million ineligible voters from its rolls. Figuring that at least 60% of these were DemoKKKrats (vs., say, ony 700,000 Rs), the Kollyfornia GOP just gained more than 1 million net voters on DemoKKKrats there. It's not clear yet if both New Azteca (LA) and Orange Co. have come in.
5) There is a big opportunity for Rs in WI, where incumbent gov. Tony Evers won't run for reelection. His fundraising was lagging. Gee, that doesn't sound like a blue wave to me.
6) Very scary: a Kollyfornia water utility had six million hits on its website, with most IP addresses in Chy-na, as they obviously are scanning our infrastructure for weaknesses.
7) President Trump announced major changes and shrinkage to the U.S. Department of Ag, and will not only reduce the workforce by 50% but will send agencies to the hinterland to interact with the peeps.
8) While DemoKKKrats and libs are still whining about stuff Trump did five months ago, he keeps moving, always on offense, announcing a new plan to end crime and disorder on American streets. It directs federal money only to those states that are handing out free syringes and other such nonsense. Among the points in the plan, there would be carrots/sticks for enforcing homelessness/urban squatting penalties, bringing back standards to commit nutcases and get them off the streets (easily 1/3 of all homeless), emphasize treatment rather than "safe injection," and continue to track sex offenders pretending to be homeless. Beautiful. This is a direct threat to the homeless/industrial complex---the former USAID and other NGO/gubment infrastructure that only works if there are a lot of homeless. By the way, this opens up another potential DemoKKKrat Civil War in that now DemoKKKrats will have to choose either siding with the homeless-industrial complex or with the "abundance economy/good management" types.
9) Ghislaine Maxwell is meeting a second time with fed prosecutors.
10) Benghazi-by-the-Lake Mayor "Let's Go Brandon" Johnson said he will use "progressive" revenue to pay the city's bills. Riiiiiight. Benghazi-by-the-Lake is bankrupt in all but name, with a $37 billion unfunded pension looming.
11) A new report shows that illegals are costing the US over $200 billion per year.
12) The DOJ is suing New Kabul, er, NYC, for its "sanctuary city" policies.
13) First it was revealed that the Rutabaga administration lost over 220,000 illegal criminal alien children, and now Trump says they have rescued 13,000. But no one yet really knows what to do with them unless they agree to self-deport.
14) Bad news for colleges, as a survey of religious Americans show that only 43% think college is a good investment, while only 38% of non-evangelical Protestants think so. Interestingly, the "nones" have the lowest faith in a college education, at only 36%. Oh, and included is this story from January, where college enrollments are about to fall off a cliff. The group most likely to attend religious services every week are those with advanced degrees---kind of a counter-intuitive finding but one that makes more sense when you understand that "all religions" includes Muslims and Hindus who come here for engineering, scientific, and medical training. Meanwhile, in the $221 million payout by Columbia to make DOJ charges go away, Jewish students, faculty, and even a couple of janitors held hostage by the nutcase Hamas Murder Pirate picklebenders will get settlements.
15) The Supes gave Trump a win in a Consumer Product Safety Case. Chip, chip, chippin' away. Dang, ACB votes right yet again.
16) New York will pay $225,000 to end a legal battle with a photographer over same sex marriage photos.
17) Every member of Trump's admin, save Brook Rollins, is a killer. Lee Zeldin at EPA is preparing to go after Obama's "endangerment" ruling at EPA. You know, the one that said CO2 "endangers public health?"
18) Good. President Trump has blocked AI groups with an "ideological bias" from gubment work.
19) We need to institute a Paul ("the Ferret") Krugman and Jim ("Nose Candy") Cramer award for the most consistently wrong economic analysis. Now jobless claims fell again thanks to Trump's policies, This constitutes six straight months of falling joblessness, down 4,000 to 217,000, the lowest in three months.
20) Marathon Oil eliminated a safety index for bonuses but added DEI. Shortly after that, the explosions and accidents increased.
21) Gas is booming but green is now fading thanks to the fact that Trump has eliminated all subsidies.
22) The SEC is "poised to" de-list ChiCom firms.
23) Remember those post-Iran bombing stories that said that the U.S. strikes "didn do nuffin?" Yeah. Good times. Iran confirms the strikes "destroyed" Iran's nuke capability.
24) That Japanese investment deal? It's better than we thought.
25) With little better to do, Cambodia and Thailand are shooting at each other. Apparently this started over a temple and the land upon which it sits.
26) Wrestling icon and relatively new born-again Christian Hulk Hogan, dead at age 71. 27) Jazz great Chuck Mangione dead at age 84.
28) As an author, I find this disgusting. Rutabaga is going to be given $10 million for a memoir. Now, first, it would never, ever, ever sell enough (when the publishers don't have resources to pay advances to everyday writers anymore). Second, seriously? You're asking a dementia patient for "memoirs?" Knee-grow please.
29) File this under, "They still have a pulse, barely," Megxit and the Ginger Duke (Meghan and Harry) are seeing a collapse in their popularity as they apparently have lost their Netflix production deal. It seems no one is ga-ga over polo.
30) I think this was expected, as the FCC approved the Paramount-Skydance (the Tom Cruise production company) merger.
31) President Trump signed the $9 billion recissions bill, eliminating funding for NPR.
32) A new study shows mRNA vaxxes are linked to long-lasting genetic disruption that leads to cancer.
33) There are 57 million senior gamers in America---I am one, as my fave is "Age of Empires" or, occasionally, "Warcraft III." But on my tablet I have "Megapolis," which I like a lot.
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Today's News, July 22-23, 2025
Épisode 124
mercredi 23 juillet 2025 • Durée 18:04
1) This is interesting. It is not the DOJ that is releasing all these MLK papers or which put together the "criminal" referral to Pam Bondi, but Tulsi Gabbard at Homeland Security. Now she has released hundreds of thousands of Martin Luther King, Jr., assassination papers. Gabbard followed through by releasing thousands of more documents and cannot understand how Mulehead and Bull Durham "missed it." Ah, Tulsi, I love ya, but come on. They didn't miss anything. They were the cleanup crew. Their job was to make sure nothing stuck to Cankles, Scrotumtoter, Deep Stroke, and the rest of the chug-smuggling commie cabal headed by Zero. But I think Tulsi actually knows this. So wassup with her, and not Bondi, leading this charge? Many will jump to say it's a "lack of faith" in DOJ. I don't think so. I think for some time Bondi has been lobbying Trump to let DOJ focus on the 150 court cases that are holding back his agenda and put the conspiracy and Russia Hoax stuff on the back burner. I do think this has more to do with personnel/time demands in DOJ than with the issues themselves. By having Tulsi run point on this, it kills two birds with one stone. First, it takes the "weaponization" of the DOJ off the table because it is now required that Bondi follow through. Second, it raises the stakes from a matter of crime to the level of treason. Now Bondi will say, "Ah, shucks, we have to follow through on this." Most important, however, it names names, especially that of Zero, whom President Trump himself called out for treason. Obama issued a statement that called it a "distraction," not defamation. And he certainly had no denial in it, of the actual charges., just a reference to Muy Macho Marco's senate document. Just watch Muy Macho Marco come out and bitchslap the Kenyan. If you didn't catch this, the whole moment is historical. As Jeff Childers notes, No other president has publicly accused another president of treason. Meanwhile, Matt Taibbi says there is a crap-ton of evidence coming and that the key word here is CONSPIRACY. Back to Childers, who says that Trump has crossed a Rubicon---that this charge cannot be walked back or blown off, and, then, he adds the predictable "it would destroy his presidency" line. Well, not quite. I don't think Trump will walk back anything but aren't we getting that people are seeing the flow of illegals stopped; no foreign wars; gas and food prices falling; U.S. revenues soaring, and, well, "it's the economy, stupid." However, I do recommend before it goes too far Trump simply pardon Zero, which will stain his presidency permanently.
2) There has been a breakthrough in the Colorado recorder case, in which Tina Peters was jailed for trying to follow the law with regards to the 2020 election. Now a judge has agreed to hear new evidence.
3) Dan Bongino is back at the FBI.
4) Sen. Ron Johnson isn't happy with the Butler assassination attempt investigation, and has issued more subpoenas for material.
5) Goooooood. The folks at "Liberal Patriot" are convinced Trump is "down, but not out." As long as they cling to this silliness while Trump eviscerates the New Deal, the Great Society, and Camelot, the GOP is in great shape for it shows they still do not understand how badly they are losing. It's like Custer riding even deeper into Indian territory as they closed in around him.
6) Google terminated more than 11,000 youtube channels from Chy-na, Russia, and other dens of iniquity.
7) Pam Bondi just bitchslapped the NJ judges who wouldn't allow Alina Hubba Hubba Habba to continue in her position. Bondi immediately removed the judge-appointed replacement.
8) A circuit court just ended AP's attempt to get a rehearing on their eviction from the White House press pool.
9) As if the "face" of the DemoKKKrat Party wasn't bad enough with the Prancing Gheyboy Tampon Timmy, Betamale, Lil' Hitler David Hogg, the Amazing Zohran, and a Somali jihadists, now Hunter Biteme throws his hat into the ring with a profanity laced (coke induced?) rant.
10) The feds broke up a NY bomb plot involving multiple IEDs, while Federal Housing Director Bill Pulte issued two more criminal referrals to DOJ on top of the referral for Fed chief Jerome Powell for perjury. This is all related to the new Fed HQ building. .
11) The "Fire Aid" money that was raised for New Azteca fire victims was funneled to leftoid groups. Homeowners received little.
12) The Austin fire chief who refused to deploy rescue boats for flood victims is a DEI hire.
13) Louisville has ended its sanctuary city policy after a letter from the DOJ.
14) Narcissistic behavior is on the rise among youts.
15) This is a profound article, chock full of the most recent research, that says basically that our social deconstruction is destroying boys. They are undermotivated, and the author points out that differences between men and women grow in affluent societies, largely because those societies tamp down the very characteristics needed for boys to become men.
16) Groomer City (SF) will now attempt to ban homeless people from sleeping in RVs all over the city via parking fines.
17) Good. The Trump admin told the National Parks Service to remove signs critical of America and to replace them with signs praising American progress.
18) Slowly but surely: USA Fencing and the US Olympic Committee have banned men from competin in women's sports.
19) Shocked I tell ya. A new book shows that no matter how researchers tortured the data, it would not tell them anything but the truth: kids raised by homosexual/lesbian couples fare far worse than kids raised by two biological parents.
20) After negotiating with President Trump, Japan plans to invest $550 billion into the U.S. That news sent the S&P to an all time high.
21) Inevitable. We will see more of this. A rogue AI went nuts during testing and deleted 2.400 business records in a "catastrophic" event. Bud, you're lucky it stopped at deleting files.
22) The U.S. now has the lowest gas prices in four years. All now just awaitng that idiot fecal muffin at the Fed to lower interest rates. Until he does, home prices remain at an all-time high.
23) After Buttplugs' Folly---the national "charging grid" that used $7.5 billion to build a whopping 384 charging stations---Sean Duffy, Transpo Secretary, canceled the remaining ones and said this EV grid is not "mission critical." Yikes. Look for Elon to pop the latch on his next spaceship and take a space dive.
24) A trial city-funded grocery store in Kansas City already failed.
25) Buh-bye Chy-na. A major shipping company says EVs are too dangerous to ship and will not handle them.
26) File this under FAFO: a black woman who left the U.S. for Russia because of "racism" was beaten up by her new neighbors.
27) The Euros may be tied to green climate change non-power energy, but not Africa, which is racing to embrace small nuclear reactors. Meanwhile, Norwegian wind giant Equanor just lost $955 billion on its Empire 1 Wind monstrosity, that has all but been canceled by Trump.
28) Ukrainians are now protesting Green Screen Zelensky. At least (for now) he lets them protest.
29) Awesome. The U.S. will withdraw from UNESCO.
30) The world's most dangerous glacier is gaining ice. Wait, what?
31) Maybe Colbert should have tried humor? "South Park" creators signed a $2.3 billion deal with Paramount.
32) Ozzie Osbourne of "Black Sabbath," dead at age 76.
33) Actor Michael Jamaal-Warner drowned off the coast of Costa Rica. He was 54.
34) An HHS probe found that organ donations were occurring while patients were still alive.
35) The new FDA chief Marty Makary says his agency is taking Covid vax injuries very seriously.
36) Florida is expanding access to stem cell therapy.
37) Psychedelic mushrooms (a great name for a band) increased cell longevity 57%. Bad news is that you keep seeing dragons coming out of the carpet.
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Today's News, July 17-21, 2025
Épisode 123
lundi 21 juillet 2025 • Durée 21:55
1) This has the potential to be a massive story. The fact that Tulsi Gabbard at DHS has revealed this, and not the DOJ, is a signal that they do not want this to look like a "gotcha" of political enemies but of what it was, a real national security threat: the "Muh Russia" conspiracy was real and involved multiple individuals in the Obama administration, including scum such as James (Scrotumtoter) Comey, James (The Clap) Clapper, and John (Brennanski) Brennan, not to mention Obama himself. Reports are emerging that this stuff directly implicates both Cankles and Zero. I'll reluctantly think that Zen Master thinks nothing will happen. But lawyer Jeff Childers thinks otherwise, and lists 12 different ways Tulsi Gabbard's roll out of the case was unique and designed specifically to avoid most of the media and legal footdragging that might come from DOJ underlings. Ultimately, this topic requires a heckuva lot more than I can provide in "Today's News," so see my substack for today.
2) Meanwhile Trump has called for the release of all grand jury testimony in the Epstein case. Although this has been beaten to death, Naomi Wolf has a different take on the entire Epstein business, arguing that the "network" is a large collection of scientists, techbros, financiers, ethicists, and others whom Epstein recruited and funded (whether at the direct orders of a spy agency or not. As she puts it: "The Epstein files probably contain many innocent people as well as many guilty ones; but again, they are very likely to contain, innocent and guilty, some of the most powerful of President Trump’s current supporters; and some of the greatest of scientists and some of the most influential technologists of our time." But "muh Epstein" will sink Trump, right? Er, no. Harry Enten was astonished to find that the Epstein files and the Iran bombing had zero effect on Trump's polling, which, among Republicans WENT UP. Told you.
3) The Kollyfornia House is trying to sneak in a mid-decade redistricting to give the DemoKKKrats 5-7 more seats in Congress---because they know they will lose 5-7 when all the census changes, voter registration changes, and deportations come through. However, they are swimming against the tide of voter roll purges. The latest in San Diego took another 345,000 ineligible voters off the rolls. The statewide total---with Orange Co. and New Azteca (LA) not in yet---is over 2 million, maybe 2.4 million of which about 60% are DemoKKKrats.
4) Vox is still full of hopium /copium, saying there is a "three-way battle" for the soul of the DemoKKKrat Party. First, we all know that this terrorist organization has no soul, but the "progressive-establishment-abundance" battle is really not as neat and clean as Vox wants. They fail to recognize that there are now five major civil wars ongoing in the DemoKKKrat Party and none of the factions comes close to delivering what the American public wants because deep down most of them hate America. So when Senator Elissa Slotkin of MI urges the party to dump "wonky" policies and develop more "alpha energy," who are they gonna find? The Prancing Gheyboy Tampon Timmy? The Human Lemur Adam Schiff? The oleaginous goobah Gruesome? For Pete's sake they had the ultimate soyboy, the Betamale, on all the talk shows this weekend. Granted the Amzaing Zohran has youthful jihadist energy, but he's also a Jew-hating Islamic porkcudgel and a socialist. Then you have the aging DinoBernie, a so-called "socialist" who spent $250,000 on private jets to fight the power. But undaunted, the establishment types are developing a "Project 2029," which will be moot when they lose. Clinton-era Serpent Head James Carville says that "Wait, folks, the DemoKKKrats can still win the midterms. Really." Quietly, though, the DemoKKKrats are worried and now admit Trump is a very talented politician. Meanwhile, Will Fletcher argues that the right is giving Gen Z exatly what they want. And GOP fundraising is specifically directed toward other groups than the big donor class, while DemoKKKrats are still living and dying with the deep pockets. This is another way in which the DemoKKKrats are doomed: it's hard to get grass roots money when ya ain't got grass roots support.
5) For all the Panicans who said Trump was finished if the Epstein files weren't released and/or because of the Iran bombing . . . er, no. He is at 50% in Rasmussen's poll and up 2 more today, according to Rasmussen's Mark Mitchell. And Mitchell was one of the biggest Panicans. Heck, even Newsweak used AI and still came up with "Trump is the Most Successful President since FDR." Yeah, but he did it without one-tenth of FDR's congressional support and in the face of pure treason.
6) RFK, Jr., fired two more top aides at HHS, and Pam Bondi fired James (Scrotumtoter) Comey's daughter. Good. Six months too late, but good.
7) The radical whoop-pickle running for New Kabul (NYC)'s mayorship, the Amazing Zohran, says he wants to "globalize the intifada."
8) Six months later radical Kollyfornia DemoKKKrats have done NOTHING to rebuild from the New Azteca (LA) fires. That's because they do not want to rebuilt HOUSES there. They want multi-story ghetto dwellings.
9) Pew says the approval of the DemoKKKrat Party has fallen yet again, now down to 19%. I'm tellin' ya, barring a major skin-change out of the lizardpeople persona, DemoKKKRats are on a path to extinction.
10) The Pentagon canceled a contract in which the ChiComs were giving us cloud computer support.
11) EXXON is now partnering with oil rich Guyana.
12) Most Americans don't see presidents affecting their personal lives much.
13) Rutabaga's ridiculous fraud administration spent one million on swimming pool upgrades in war torn countries. Cuz, you know, when bombs are falling you immediately think "high dive."
14) About time: Trump signals he may designate the funders and organizers of violent ICE protests as terrorists.
15) The Trump administration issued guidance for all federal agencies that encourage robust religious accommodations.
16) A male runner has sued Princeton for excluding him from a women's race. The lazy Supes, who try to dodge actually ruling on this issue at every turn, are ultimately going to be forced to rule on what constitutes a woman.
18) This may not work so well. Delta Airlines is moving toward abandoning set prices and pricing based on what the AI determines you can afford.
19) Trump and RFK, Jr., got Coca Cola to go back to using cane sugar in Coke. Oh, and Trump ended all federal funding for Kollyfornia's high speed rail to nowhere.
20) Kristi Noem hinted that Homeland Security may next roll back liquid restrictions on flights.
21) Venture capitalist Marc Andreasson warned that universities had "declared war on 70% of the country and now they're going to pay the price." Good. Let's hope it's a very, very steep one.
22) Mark Zuckerberg and other Facebook officials face an $8 billion trial over Facebook privacy issues. Translation: "We were selling the private info of people because that's how we have a business model that works."
23) The BBB's elimination of solar and wind subsidies is already changing American energy producers' strategies. Meanwhile the northeastern green obsessed states have the highest energy costs in the nation. By the way, David Blackmon's column is beautiful, revealing how MurCowSki thought she had put in "language" in the BBB that would protect the subsidies, only to see Trump make an end run and issue an Ex O that required "strict adherence" to the wording of the bill and shut down all the nebulous loopholes MurCowSki hoped to take advantage of.
24) Import price inflation fell into the negative---i.e., tariffs are working.
25) Where are Americans spending their money? Vehicles is #1, ecommerce is #2, restaurants is #3. (My family growing up wouldn't spend as much at restaurants in a year as Mrs LS and I do in a month). What AREN'T people spending on? Gas, construction materials, and clothing stores.
26) The DOJ has now urged the dropping of Maryland climate change lawsuits against big oil. And speaking of Maryland, the state is using a little known Obamacare clause to turn itself into the tourist abortion capital of the U.S.
27) Good. The U.S. has threatened to withdraw from the International Energy Association over its politicized energy forecasts.
28) Venezuela freed 10 U.S. citizens in return for deported nationals.
29) Afghans who helped the U.S. during the war fled to UAE and now are being threatened with deportation. Can Trump save them?
30) A senior U.S. businessman has been banned from leaving Chy-na. Cuz, they are such an open society . . . .
31) The U.S. rejected a WHO (the bad WHO, not the good Who) treaty as giving that organization too much power.
32) The U.S. has revoked VISAs of a Brazilian Supreme Court justice and his allies who have illegally targeted Trump-like former President Jair Bolsonaro.
33) Anxiety at CBS as the new owner plans to install a pro-Israeli "spiritual adviser."
34) Legendary singer Connie Francis, dead at age 87. Now she's where the boys are.
35) Haven't seen a story like this since Don Felder/Glen Frey of the Eagles, but they didn't actually throw fists onstage: Members of Jane's Addiction (no, I don't think I have any of their tunes) had to cancel their tour and sue each other over an on-stage fight.
36) Stephen Colbert, whom the network thought might be the next Johnny Carson, wasn't even Merv Griffen. He was fired from the Late Show, really, for not being funny. As John Nolte explains, he only had himself to blame. But all anyone has to do is to watch the raging, anal-fisted, estrogen-laced "talk shows" at night to see how incredibly pathetic and lame they are compared to Johnny Carson's "Tonight Show." Carson, for all the problems in his personal life, knew perfectly how to set up guests, when to let them run, when to feed them a line, and when to make a snappy quip about a woman's breast size. But did you know the "Late Show" operated on a loss of $40 million a year, what with Colbert's staff of 200? Conservatives rushed to note that Greg Guttfeld "only" has a staff of 10, yet the Great Rush Limgaugh delivered a far better product on a daily basis with really a research staff of one or two. That's cuz he did his own research. But thanks to the Colbert collapse, now Jon ("Stuccopucker") Stewart fears his "Daily Show" is next.
37) This is what happens when experts lose the public's trust: only 40% of young parents plan to fully vaccinate their kids.
38) Twenty years of progress vs. heart disease and recovery were wiped out by the mRNA vaxxes.
39) Well, this sucks. Literally. A man with a chain necklace who entered without screening into an MRI machine area was sucked into the machine and killed.
40) Gotta love the Babylon Bee: ten better shows to replace Colbert, including "Larry the Dying Leper" and "Kidney Stone Watch."
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Today's News, July 15-16, 2025
Épisode 122
mercredi 16 juillet 2025 • Durée 13:07
1) There are reports that the Trump administration is working on a major conspiracy criminal case against the "Muh Russia" plotters.
2) I don't know if this qualifies as conspiracy theory, but the ChiComs are maintaining important DoD computer systems? What in the holy hell?
3) President Trump is running out of patience with Pootie-poot and gave him an ultimatum to get to the peace table and get a deal in the next 50 days. Better listen, Vlad.
4) File under "The Beatings Will Continue Until Morale Improves," the Supes allowed Trump to dump another 1,400 employees from the Education Department.
5) So, my ongoing saga of the collapse of the DemoKKKrats: the latest voter registration numbers from PA show Rs now down only 74,000 active voters, having recaptured momentum after the D primary. But this does concern me a little: the Obama bros (former staffers like Jon Favreau) are screaming for the Ds to get back to tolerance, open discussion, and, well, "norms of decorum" that---if you recall my Monday column---the DemoKKKrat town hall radicals want them to abandon! Meanwhile, the "working class abuncance" issue is back. But in the real world, DemoKKKrat Civil War #1 is back, namely the illegal criminal aliens vs. the (mostly black) inner city residents as "Let's go Brandon" in Benghazi-by-the-Lake says that the city of Chicago is $734 million in the red and that he is laying off 1,500 teachers.
6) Thank God for J.D. Vance, as his vote passed the Senate rescission bill with $9 billion in cuts. How, House, finish this up fast!
7) Meanwhile, House Rs blocked a bill to release the Epstein files. Of course they did. Snot-picker lizard snatchers.
8) The CEO of "Crowds on Demand" said he was offered $20 million to produce crowds for anti-Trump protests. But, "grassroots."
9) The Prancing Gheyboy, Tampon Timmy spent $450,000 in legal bills---all from MN taxpayers---preparing for his congressional testimony. That included almost $3000 just for searches on crimes committed by transoids so Tampon could refute them.
10) I get inundated with opinions from military experts. Most are well informed and have good points, but it doesn't always mean they see the big picture. We've been discussing the lethality/effectiveness of drones for some time. I think the USN and USAF are heavily researching anti-drone tech that will not require a separate shot to kill each drone. To wit, it was revealed yesterday that this high-tech gizmo can take out drones by the hundreds. This is the way.
11) President Trump has accused Shifty, the Human Lemur, of mortgage fraud.
12) Seth Keshel: Ken Paxton will deliver a Texas-sized whuppin' to John Cornhole.
13) It took a while, and it's driving Zen Master crazy with the slow pace, but the Senate just confirmed Trump's first second-term judge, Whitney Hermandorfer to the U.S. Court of Appeals in Ohio.
14) DOGE continues to work with Departments to delete their old, obsolete sites and save money.
15) A Minneapolis mayoral candidate has called Somalia his "home." But of course, they never seem to go home, do they?
16) Border crossings have reached a historic low.
17) The Trump admin has fired 15 more Rutabaga-era immigration judges.
18) It's not over in ME, where a church is battling the system over religious discrimination.
19) Influential pastor John MacArthur dead at 86.
20) Imagine that! DemoKKKrats lost voters over transoid issues, and the New York Slimes says getting them back won't be easy.
21) Pittsburgh, PA aims to become a national AI powerhouse fueled by gas an nuclear. So while this is an economic story, it also is a political story in that the already-close PA voter registration map is about to shift even more in the Rs direction.
22) Climate Change Hoaxsters are now saying that the cause of Kollyfornia wildfires was too many plants.
23) Speaking of useless Kollyfornia, they aren't repairing the fire-torn areas because they are trying to build multi-family highrises (i.e., ghettos) there.
24) The U.S. and Indonesia reached a trade agreement where Indonesia dropped all tariffs on U.S. goods.
25) President Trump says he has the votes to pass the GENIUS (stablecoin/crypto) act, which should unleash yet another economic wave.
26) Inflation comes in cooler than expected.
27) Google and Westinghouse are releasing AI to build small nuke reactors faster than ever.
28) NVIDIA to resume sales of high-tech chips to Chy-na after complying with Trump admin regulations. Meanwhile, the ChiComs, feeling a little desperate, are finalizing export controls on critical mine-processing tech.
29) Who knew? A woman was arrested for enticing Thai Buddhist monks into sex, then blackmailing them. I dunno, can you make the Thai (charges) Stick?
30) Mission partly accomplished, as NASA used a spacecraft ("DART") to deflect an asteroid, but the impact caused a lot of flying space boulders. NASA plans to reconsider.
31) The Trump administration has ended its DOJ investigation of Polymarket online betting with no charges.
32) The Chief Executive of "American Idol," Robin Kaye, and her husband were found murdered in their home in New Azteca (LA).
33) A new study shows that China Virus vax mRNA shots destroyed 8% of the non-renewable eye cells in just 75 days.
34) Japan confirmed that China Virus vaxxes killed over 600,000 there.
35) DEI's infiltration of medical schools is frightening.
36) A new study shows that 60% of pregnant women have an iodine deficiency.
37) A common bacteria has been found that turns plastic bottles into a painkiller. Hope the Sackler family isn't involved in this one!
Larry Schweikart
Rock drummer, Film maker, NYTimes #1 bestselling author
A Patriot's History (concept trailer) - https://vimeo.com/40949423
Buy Larry a coffee - http://buymeacoffee.com/larrys
Want more Larry Schweikart politics, current events, and history?
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