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| TODAY'S NEWS, APril 16-17, 2026 | 17 Apr 2026 | 00:15:20 | |
IN POLITICAL NEWS
Larry Schweikart Rock drummer, Film maker, NYTimes #1 bestselling author
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| TODAY'S NEWS, April 15, 2026 | 15 Apr 2026 | 00:22:42 | |
IN POLITICAL NEWS
Larry Schweikart Rock drummer, Film maker, NYTimes #1 bestselling author
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| TODAY'S NEWS, March 19-20, 2026 | 20 Mar 2026 | 00:16:02 | |
IN POLITICAL NEWS
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
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| Today's News, July 31-Aug.1, 2025 | 01 Aug 2025 | 00:15:25 | |
IN POLITICAL NEWS
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
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| Today's News, July 29-30, 2025 | 30 Jul 2025 | 00:20:19 | |
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
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| Today's News, July 26-28, 2025 | 29 Jul 2025 | 00:18:38 | |
IN POLITICAL NEWS
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:
Larry Schweikart Rock drummer, Film maker, NYTimes #1 bestselling author
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| Today's News, July 24-25, 2025 | 25 Jul 2025 | 00:17:38 | |
IN POLITICAL NEWS
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. Larry Schweikart Rock drummer, Film maker, NYTimes #1 bestselling author
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| Today's News, July 22-23, 2025 | 23 Jul 2025 | 00:18:04 | |
IN POLITICAL NEWS
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 | 21 Jul 2025 | 00:21:55 | |
IN POLITICAL NEWS
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." Larry Schweikart Rock drummer, Film maker, NYTimes #1 bestselling author
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| Today's News, July 15-16, 2025 | 16 Jul 2025 | 00:13:07 | |
IN POLITICAL NEWS
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
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| Today's News, June 10-14, 2025 | 14 Jul 2025 | 00:18:34 | |
IN POLITICAL NEWS
1) In one of the biggest hidden stories of the year, Kollyfornia, after its massive voter roll purges, continues to slowly move rightward, as last month the GOP gained a net of 23,000. Kollyfornia therefore is looking like every other state in voter registration changes. But wait! Overall it's even more shocking, as so far Kollyfornia has removed over 2.1 million ineligible voters. (read, "DemoKKKrats"). Seth Keshel then noted that the DemoKKKrats have 12 states under control each by a single county. I don't care how big the cities or counties are, that's a vulnerability right there. Oh, and in further indication of the Great DemoKKKrat Crack-Up, the guys at Liberal Patriot found that nearly 60% of blue collar voters want more gas and oil. Imagine that. Now, Seth Keshel notes that VA may still be a tough nut. The Trump layoffs were on holed while the judge was overruled. If gubment unemployment can push up to 200,000 out of the DC/VA region by 2028, Rs have a chance. They'd only need to pull over about another 100,000.
2) Shipwreckedcrew argues that the oral arguments in the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals case indicated that the case will go back to the original court with likelihood that President Trump will be given wide latitude in defining the Alien Enemies.
3) In the great Epstein Influencer War of 2025, Axios reported that Pam Bondi and Dan Bongino had a heated argument over the Epstein files, and that Bongino issued a "Her or me" kind of ultimatum. First, it's Axios. Everyone corroborating this story likely is calling . . . Axios for corroboration. Second, it's good to be able to have hot discussions with subordinates. You do not want yes men in the organization. Third, Bongino is two levels down from Bondi and in a "her or him" struggle, he will be gone. But Trump stepped in, talked with Dan, said Bongino is just fine, and I expect the kids to make up and get back to work this week. Meanwhile, I argued last week that there were a burst of big human trafficking busts since February, and that these were coming from witness testimony in the Epstein files. Trump did not confirm this, but he did confirm they had so far freed 10,000 children from pedos and traffickers. But, like Freddy, the story just clings on. Now Wired magazine says the DOJ video was edited, and badly.
4) Now, here is an angle I hadn't considered, the Tar Baby angle, where Trump/Bondi say "No, we're done with the Epstein files. Not going to release anything else," and DemoKKKrats squeal "YOU MUSSSSST." Then Trump/Bondi go, "Aw shucks. OK." A DemoKKKrat has introduced a bill to make the DOJ release everything. Gooooooood.
5) Tucker Carlson (i.e., "The Tuckster") thinks Israel funded Epstein. In recent weeks the Tuckster has gotten further and further out. Pretty soon he'll be picking the Dallas Cowboys to win the Super Bowl. 6) The U.S. is launching a "moonshot" level effort to get to minerals at the bottom of the sea before Chy-na does. Could cost $20 trillion. Daniel Yergin, dean of energy writing, says that copper is the biggest problem facing AI, not power. 7) Bondi-haters will just say this was an effort to quench the Epstein fire, but I think it was long in planning: the DOJ has fired 20 employees involved in the Jack Smith witch hunts. There are up to 35 total who may go.
8) The Pentagon has made bold moves to secure U.S. mineral independence by securing a deal with MP Minerals. And a rare earth mine has opened in Wyoming.
9) The Secret Service suspended six agents for "operational failure" in the near-assassination of President Trump last year. Fine and dandy, but they . . . knew about the planned attempt a month in advance?? The Senate report stated that a "cascade of failures" accompanied that nearly-fatal failure. None fired there yet.
10) Now the Washington ComPost wants an "unflinching" look into Rutabaga's mental health? What, video of him stumbling, bumbling, slurring and careening from whispers to screaming didn't tell you something? Except Rutabaga's doctor is pleading the Fifth. But if he is immunized, as lawyer Jeff Childers notes, he must then testify truthfully and fully or he could THEN be facing legal consequences. Meanwhile, the New York Slimes reports that, gee, Rutabaga did NOT individually approve each name given a pardon. The autopen did. Well, more specifically, Rutabaga only personally signed Hunters pardon, but Chief of Staff Jeff Zeints signed most of the others.
11) After going through the other stages of grief on the tariffs, the New York Slimes finally arrived at acceptance. "Bluff and Bluster Aside, Trump's Tariffs are Here to Stay."
12) A crazed Islamist killed two women and wounded three others at a VA Baptist Church.
13) Another moron, er, judge ordered Trump to stop immigration arrests without "probable cause" in seven Kollyfornia counties. Fine. Invent probable cause and make the judge review each friggin' case.
14) Kristi Noem announced five more Gator Gitmo type detention centers in the works. However, in a related story, the DOJ's office of Inspector General released a damning report on federal prisons, saying they were hotbeds of abuse.
15) Orange County activists are patrolling Home Depot and use a volunteer network to warn of raids. Well, in my little criminal justice manual, that's obstruction of justice.
16) Mayor Karen Ass in New Azteca (LA) has given out cash cards to illegal invaders.
17) How too many over-educated, under-employed, rent-controlled, angry, anti-Israel elites created the Amazing Zohran. And in a related story, hiring managers are shying away from college grads, who are "unprepared and entitled."
18) Most churches still pass the plate for offerings (about 64%). The others send Paulie Walnuts and Carlo over with baseball bats.
19) Very sad. Long-time holdouts Chip and Joanna Gaines, who actually quit one network because they would not show home-renovation shows with homosexual couples, now are featuring a homosexual couple on their own network. Is no one capable of holding the line against this anti-human, unnatural spoogieness?
20) UCLA's Children's Hospital is closing its transoid unit. WINNING.
21) President Trump announced 30% tariffs on the EU and Me-hee-co for their non-tariff barriers. Surprise, surprise to no one except liberals, as surging tariff revenues led the U.S. gubment to have a $27 billion surplus in June. That's right kids, say it with me: "surrrr-plus."
22) A consulting crash is coming.
23) Wind, solar, battery project cancellations have spiked in Texas.
24) The Trump administration is killing another green boodoggle, the "Grain Belt Express."
25) Tom Nelson's astounding compilation of THIRTY stories showing that hoax-y Climate Change nonsense is coming to an end. Speaking of the hoaxified climate change, CNN admitted that only 40% thought it was a problem, and that number hadn't changed in years. But Harry Enten showed that depending on the "climate change" question, the percentages dropped even further to 32%. In something that should be distressing, but won't be because elites have absolutely no control over it, a giant hole has opened in the Sun and once a year is blasting earth with solar winds. But wait! It gets better---or worse---the solar system has a new visitor, a, well, "thing" that isn't a comet or an asteroid, that flew by the Sun, and then accelerated on its way out of the solar system. And this and two other objects came from outside the solar system and seemed unaffected by the gravity pull of the sun. Please don't tell me Thanos survived the snap.
26) About those weapons Trump was going to "give" to Ukraine. Not exactly. He is going to sell weapons to Germany, Mediocre Britain, and throw in two rifle grenades for the entire Dutch Army. Then, what they do with it is on them---but Trump has gotten them to pay for "protecting" Ukraine. Meanwhile, Ukraine is now becoming mostly a drone war. This will work until one country or another invents seriously effective electronic counter warfare & makes them drop from the sky.
27) The U.S., Japan, and Australia signed an agreement to boost military logistical support among the nations. Not good news for the ChiComs. Russia may scrap its lone aircraft carrier. The Russkies need to understand that they are not a sea-going people and would be well advised to build a Japan-type coastal defense force and forget big blue water navies (except subs).
28) Sweden cracked down on the x-rated sex site OnlyFans.
29) "Superman" did $122 million out of the gate. But will it have legs. Reviews are mixed, and Henry Cavill IS Superman. "Jurrasic World," which had a horrible review from Critical Drinker, nevertheless has probably made money already with $529 million worldwide. "F1," which I hear is good, is just over $393 million and likely will make some money.
30) The DOJ has dismissed all charges against Dr. Kirk Moore, who stood against medical tyranny.
31) A Las Vegas 7-11 Security guard was sentenced to 5-14 years for killing a man while trying to enforce a COVID regulation.
32) A heroic dog "Rocky" warned Indian villagers of an impending landslide and saved dozens. Somehow, I don't think my Lissa would quite rise to that occasion.
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| Today's News, July 8-9, 2025 | 10 Jul 2025 | 00:19:52 | |
IN POLITICAL NEWS
1) Showing once again that she not only is the stupidest female on the Supreme Court, but the stupidest member ever, Jumpin' Jackson Brown was the lone dissent in a ruling that cleared the way for President Trump to resume mass firings in the federal government. It was so obvious that even the "wise Latina" had to vote with the conservatives and Kagan, who increasingly has been a vote-switcher.
2) In what is apparently the only thing the MAGA blogosphere is concerned about, AG Pam Bondi clarified her earlier comment this year that the Epstein "client list" was "sitting on her desk." She also (possibly rightly) denied any knowledge of whether ol' Eppie was a foreign agent. This won't go away, on the one hand, and on the other, Trump appears fed up with the attention this is getting and appears to be fully supportive of Bondi. He should be. Her DOJ has won every single case that has reached a final resolution brought against the administration. That, combined with the mass trafficking arrests so far that I personally (just my opinion) think are directly the result of Epstein leads, make her an excellent AG in my book. MAGA wants symbolic heads on platters. Trump and Bondi, it appears, are far more interested in real, daily indictments of criminals currently among us. Meanwhile, Elon Musk led the right-wing meltdown. Nevertheless, online sleuths noticed that there was a full minute of footage missing in the jail cell video.
3) Douglas Mackey, better known as "Ricky Vaughn" on Twitter, was arrested and jailed for a meme in which he urged people to vote on the wrong day. The Second Circuit Court threw out his conviction for lack of evidence, and remanded it to the district court with orders to dismiss. Douglas should get major restitution from the U.S. government for his heinous act.
4) The TSA is eliminating the requirement that passengers have to remove their shoes before boarding an airplane. Now, can we remove the TSA and restore in-flight meals?
5) Here are six very positive trends for the USA.
6) President Trump extended the federal hiring freeze until October. I'm guessing he'll extend it every few months from here on until 2028.
7) Pretty soon this will need its own header, as the DemoKKKrat search for answers continues. Now El Pollo Gallego and others are saying they screwed up on the border, that DemoKKKrats looked "feckless" and "indecisive." No, you looked treasonous and anti-American. Have they really learned anything? Nope. Hakeem ("Movin' on Up") Jeffries won't rule out defunding ICE if DemoKKKrats win in 2026.
8) Not good. Citing delays in materials, the U.S. Navy has pushed back delivery of the newest aircraft carrier, the U.S.S. John F. Kennedy. Retirement of the Nimitz soon means the U.S. will only have 10 operational carriers.
9) In a suburb of Benghazi-by-the-Lake, some 200 denizens of the inner city graced a local pool, blasted past the pool manager, who was pushed into a pool, and had a ghetto time. Pool passes were issued the next day to residents who did not appreciate the diversity training. Dang Amish.
10) Failed and fired State Department gutter-punchers are using their regime change skills to try to stop Trump.
11) A new book with "internal" sources claims that many (not all) of Rutabaga's staff pressed for a SPRING 2024 debate because Rutabaga was---interpreting here---fading too fast and that would be his best chance to beat Trump.
12) Love this. President Trump said wind and solar are a "blight" on our country. Precisely. They are ugly, kill wildlife, impossible to maintain, and deliver only tiny bits of energy if everything is just right.
13) Elon Musk is still on his nutball third party rampage, but his CEO at X had enough. Linda Yaccarino resigned. And she's not the only one. Also quitting are Uday Ruddarraju, the Head of Infrastructure Engineering at xA and David Lau, the Vice President of Software Engineering at Tesla. By the way, in his latest rant Elon claimed Steve Bannon was on the Epstein client list.
14) 15) A new IRS ruling reinterprets the older ruling preventing churches from endorsing candidates by saying they can do so to their own congregations, which is a completely gelatinous interpretation, as many churches no longer keep regular member rolls. More important, as Jeff Childers points out, this will have the impact of forcing candidates to change their entire approach.. How big is this? Childers says it begins a "structural rebalancing of political influence, moving influence away from elite institutions, tech platforms, and campaign consultants, and toward local, trusted authority figures, many of whom already have weekly access to hundreds or thousands of voters." Now, it's worth noting that DemoKKKrats have done this forever with the so-called "black church." But now the white churches are getting in on the action.
15) Seth Keshel, who nailed the 2024 presidential race even down to the county level, predicts J.D. Vance will win in 2028 with 316 EVs. I have it in the 320-340 EV range. Speaking of the veep, he said that the Amazing Zohran represents a "contradictory coalition of common enemies." True dat. By the way, various maps showing the impact of Texas and Ohio and possibly Louisiana redistricting would move 8-16 seats to the GOP, and in one scenario, over 30. Be still my beating heart.
16) A CIA internal review says John Brennanski lied to Congress. Why hasn't he been indicted yet?
17) President Trump's net approvals are very good. If either Brook Rollins' continued retarded comments that seem to favor amnesty or the Epstein stuff is sticking? Well, it doesn't show up here.
18) We ought to have a Jeopardy show with such luminaries as New Azteca Mayor Karen Ass and Occasional Cortex. Of course, the contestants would have to be spotted almost every single letter, even even then might struggle. Consider Mayor Ass, who said of the ICE raid on MacArthur Park (which was melting in the dark), that she "didn't know what the feds were doing" there but wanted them to leave because they could "create a crowd." What, you mean other than the crowd of illegal criminal invaders and homeless druggies?
19) Harmeet Dhillon is changing the culture at the DOJ to enforce true anti-discrimination policies against anyone, not just preferred classes. "The memo went out," she said. 20) To that end, Homeland Security sent out subpoenas to Harvard over criminality by foreign students on campus. Among other things, Harvard's very accreditation is at risk over its treatment of Jewish students. Good to see that the DOJ isn't alone in this stuff.
21) Wall Street is funding anti-tariff lawfare.
22) The median price of new homes hit $400,000 as delistings of current homes surged by almost 50%, as people would rather hang on to their houses than negotiate.
23) U.S. inflation dropped to 1.66% but the Fed still holds ridiculously high rates to screw Trump.
24) The House is beginning to DOGE it up, cancelling 54 contracts totalling over $800 million in just two days. Nice start.
25) Treasury Sec Scott Bessent says that tariffs will bring in about $300 billion by year's end.
26) Bitcoin rose to a new record of $112,000 per coin.
27) Germany saw its highest corporate bankruptcy rate in a decade. Hmm. How's that energy transition working out for ya?
28) Having given them an extra month to negotiate, President Trump has imposed tariffs on 14 countries. Apparently many of our "Asian allies" didn't believe Trump, and now they are shocked. Equally important, they found out via Trump's posts on Truth Social. Trump has completely redefined international diplomatic communication: "Now nearly every world leader has an active social media account. That’s no minor adjustment for technology; it cuts corporate media right out of the middle," according to Jeff Childers. Corporate media is being forced to report what Trump said on HIS Truth account, which is pretty funny when you think about it. To that end, Bloomberg notes that Trump has opened a new era in American foreign policy, and despite journal articles constantly insisting we are in a period of American decline, "Trump, in his inimitable way, has reminded so many countries where power really lies." For instance, yesterday he said "Today we're going copper" and imposed a 50% tariff on imported copper.
29) There is a lot of gas and oil about to come from the Western Hemisphere that will not be from the USA.
30) The medical cartel, including the American Academy of Pediatrics, American College of Physicians, the American Public Health Association, and the Infectious Diseases Society of America, filed suit against HHS for its reduced recommendations for childhood vaxxes. And a top FDA official rejected two different China Virus vaxxes as unsafe.
31) The new book, America in the 21st Century, is in production. Looking for a February 2026 release.
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| Today's News, July 5-7, 2026 | 07 Jul 2025 | 00:22:41 | |
IN POLITICAL NEWS
1) The New York Slimes has now shifted its caterwauling about the cuts in the BBB and now is directing its opposition to the fact that for once in a very long time, the states will have to pay their own way. Whiney Hobbit, the gov of Arizona, having just sunk two balanced-budget bills from the statehouse, says "gee, now we won't have enough money." Boo hoo. Cut, baby, cut. As I said months ago, Trump is absolutely taking the New Deal and Great Society apart, brick by brick. As Jeff Childers noted the BBB "doesn’t just reform the welfare state; it deconstructs it. It’s the first major paradigm shift since LBJ. And it’s political genius, because the states must now shoulder the blame for cuts." We'll see how many DEI or homosexual programs states want to fund if citizens can't get their expected goodies. According to the Slimes, that amounts to $1 trillion. Get it? Previously the U.S. gubment was adding $1 trillion every 10 years to our debt that was actually the responsibility of the states. And Dem governors are SQUEALING. Oh, and food stamp recipients need to work.
2) It appears that Hakeem ("Movin' on Up") Jeffries' marathon speech against the BBB only caused a few Republicans to actually switch and support the bill. DemoKKKrats were irate with Movin. This story claims Trump has maneuvered the DemoKKKrats into supporting the Amazing Zohran in New Kabul (NYC) and thus has ensured a GOP landslide in 2026. I'm more cautious. Rs hold the House, and gain a modest 5-10.
3) File under, "Why are Republicans acting like DemoKKKrats?" Our pals at the Slimes again blared: "They savaged their party's bill. Then they voted for it." Boo hoo. For once, the Rs held together as a group, save St. Thomas of Spoogeville and Fitzpatrick of PA, who is a Uke warwhore.
4) Elon Musk started a new political party which, apparently has two members---Andrew "Yangtze" Yang and Mark "Castro" Cuban, along with an Indian treasurer and custodian. Perfect. Here, Seth Keshel explains (and I concur) that Musk has little chance of harming Republicans.
5) This quasi-Marxist Brit thinks he understands the American Revolution. He is only right on one point: only about 1/3 of Americans supported independence, while 1/3 opposed and 1/3 could care less either way. See it in these books: Or, of course, here: 6) Seth Keshel explains why cities tend to vote DemoKKKrat, with one of the reasons being corruption and election rigging going back to Boss Tweed. And speaking of hellholes, New Kabul (NYC) had no shootings or murders over the Fourth of July itself, a record. What, running low on bullets fellas?
7) A Fourth of July fireworks explosion set one New Azteca (LA) home on fire, killed one, and required 130 firefighters to put out
8) The voter registration shift is so significant that even Des Moines County, IA completely shifted to R with a 700-flip last month. Meanwhile, NC continues its rightward shift, now with an additional 500 net Rs, bringing the D advantage to only 18,000, down from 175,000 in November. In active voters, however, Rs lead by a whopping 89,000. However, the R majority in the House shrank by one when Congressman Mark Green of TN abruptly resigned to take a mystery job. And a radical RADICAL Groomer City guy named Weiner is running for the house seat there. This author thinks it benefits Trump.
9) Flash flooding in Texas killed 100 including many from from a Christian summer camp where there were 750 attendees. The camp director died racing to save the girls. it didn't take long for a racist black spoogepellet to say they deserved to die. The evil harpywhore who made those comments was summarily fired from her city of Houston gig. President Trump will head down to Texas Friday. Had this been Rutabaga, he would have asked how many whites died and made his decision based on that.
10) Devin Nunes plans to shrink the intelligence board, including the office of Director of National Intelligence.
11) Remember when DemoKKKrat moderates wanted the party to run on "good management" of cities. Benghazi-by-the-Lake (Chicago) saw 51 shootings over the Fourth of July weekend, including 6 fatalities. Maybe that's why today's "Liberal Patriot' column is back to patriotism. Yeah, that's it. Dems need to show more patriotism. Except as soon as Jason Kelce celebrates the Fourth of July, he is attacked by DemoKKKrats on social media. Meanwhile, in New Kabul, the DemoKKKrat radical marxist Islamist candidate for mayor, the Amazing Zohran, had a professor father who likened Hitler to Abraham Lincoln. That's DemoKKKrat patriotism for ya. Zohran also claimed to be black on his college entrance papers. And want more? These DemoKKKrat town halls filled with radicals want "blood" and say that their reps need to "get shot" Folks, I know the MuskEpstein stories are dominant now, but THIS IS THE DOMINANT STORY NOT JUST OF THE DAY BUT OF THE 21st CENTURY. Read Axios and what the DemoKKKrats are hearing at their town halls: sense of fear and despair and anger" among voters "puts us in a different position where ... we can't keep following norms of decorum." "Our own base is telling us what we're doing is not good enough." "Get indicted," said one. The notion that DemoKKKrats with their ridiculous antics such as Botoxic tearing up the State of the Union speech, or impeaching Trump twice, or sending Biden's SS after J6 participants are "following the norms of decorum" is absurd in spoogistic levels.
12) AG Pam Bondi released surveillance video outside Jeffrey Epstein's cell, showing no one went in or out for 12 hours. She is now under fire for saying there is nothing in the Epstein Files. Meanwhile, NJ AG Alina Habba and the FBI led a sting that arrested over 260 murderers, gangbangers, and otherwhile ersthile standup citizens.
13) The Supes have reinstated MT's parental-consent-for-abortion law.
14) Trump wins again, as a see-saw battle between the Supes and a Massachusetts court ended predictably with the Supes forcing the lower court to eat schlemiel. the Bozo Biden Appointee, Roby the Clown, asked the Supes for "clarification" on deporting the illegals to the garden spot of the Middle East, Sudan. Basically the Supes said, "we meant what we said. Stuff it and don't bother us again."
I guess when you're the New York Slimes, being wrong is job enhancement. The Slimes played along with the "Dere's no gangs in Colorado!" mantra until it cannot. Now it headlines "DemoKKKrats denied this city had a gang problem . . " until the Slimes had to move the needle from "Lean Tren de Argugala" to "Likely Tren de Argula" about Aurora. And speaking of slimeball cartels, Border Czar Tom Homan has been living apart from his wife due to death threats.
16) Tennessee just passed a law making it illegal to rent to, well, illegals.
17) Now them's David Hasslehoff/Pammie Anderson numbers right there: Lifeguards in LA are getting half-million dollar paychecks per year and six-figure overtime. Dang, parking is eeeeeexxxxxpensive down at the beach.
18) The Amazing Zohran is after charter schools, and I'm sure homeschooling is not far behind.
19) FAFO. Jaguar tried a transoid rebrand that failed spectacularly, to the point that sales have dropped 97.5%.
20) The EPA put 137 employees on leave after a "declaration of dissent" letter against Trump's policies. I'd say, a) make it permanent, and b) just get rid of the entire EPA.
21) Among all the other terrible aspects of Muskrat Love forming a new political party, backlash against Tesla is up among the top, as shares dropped 7% in early trading.
22) The Dutch parliament just passed the strictest asylum policy ever, basically kicking all the migrant workers off the rolls.
23) Whaddya know? Mexicans do not want American ex-pats living there.
24) Argentina's economy grew at a 7.6% rate last year. Amazing what getting rid of gument regulations and bureaus can do.
25) The ChiComs, having been cut out of the US and now with the Euros looking warily at their EVs, have moved to Africa. Cuz, you know, Africa has such a great electric grid.
26) I smell the next big contribution to Trump's Presidential Library, as Israel and a U.S. backed aid group are suing AP for a "categorically false" story that they shot contractors in GAZA. Have to go with the aid groups here. Most of these do-gooders don't even carry weapons, let alone know how to use them.
27) Kollyfornia has passed a $750 million TV and film tax credit in its desperation to hang onto jobs that are rapidly vanishing.
28) The Dallas Cowboys donated $500,000 to flood relief.
29) That said, the first story we have is a, well, new study that shows that not only were China VIrus vaxxes worse than the ordinary flu vax for neuropathic issues, but several orders of magnitude worse. I understand---again, thanks Josh---that these studies are telling us what we already know, but it is critical that they do so. There needs to be no doubt. I still know of doctors insisting on patients getting a China Virus vax. So this research needs to flood the reading material of said physicians so much so that they can't ignore it. At any rate, this study shows there were serious brain and neurological problems with the vax. One anecdote: one of my keyboard players got one vax and developed the shakes within days. Permanent. As Jeff Childers---who began his pop writing career with Covid---says, 'The fact that this astonishing study —authored by high-profile dissidents, using politically radioactive data, and drawing devastating conclusions— still passed peer review and was published in a legitimate journal marks a significant crack in the Overton window."
30) Scientists have reversed Parkinson's syndrome symptoms in mice and were "astonished" at the success.
31) This moron is just asking for it. He secretly cut down many of his neighbor's 50-year-old trees to allow better ocean view of his property, which he listed for $10 million. Now he's up to his eyeballs in lawsuits. And wait til the EPA gets involved.
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| TODAY'S NEWS, March 17-18, 2026 | 18 Mar 2026 | 00:13:51 | |
IN POLITICAL NEWS
Joe Kent resigns as National Counterterrorism Center director amid policy disagreements over Iran; Tulsi Gabbard expresses opposing threat assessment. Rep. Ilhan Omar makes controversial remarks about former President Donald Trump amid broader political tensions. Republicans secure additional local election victories, including in a traditionally Democratic district in Virginia. Author Kouri Richins is convicted of murdering her husband. California lawmakers debate recognition of additional religious holidays while facing potential teacher strike disruptions. A military officer is investigated after misplacing classified materials. Rep. James Comer subpoenas Attorney General Pam Bondi regarding document-handling controversies. Biologist Paul Ehrlich dies following a long academic career. Political fundraising and campaign strategy debates continue in Illinois local races. IN ILLEGAL CRIMINAL ALIEN NEWSLabor leader Cesar Chavez faces renewed scrutiny over historical misconduct allegations affecting commemorations. IN CULTURAL NEWSFitness personality Jillian Michaels engages in public debate over obesity and health messaging. A student political organization at the University of Arkansas rebrands following internal disagreements. Artists Jelly Roll and Miley Cyrus release a collaborative track. IN TRANSOID NEWSA shelter employee in Tacoma faces criminal charges in an alleged assault case involving an infant. IN ECONOMIC NEWSThe United States Postal Service signals financial strain and potential pricing changes. Meta Platforms plans significant layoffs tied to AI-driven restructuring. Producer price inflation continues to trend upward. The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission clarifies regulatory treatment of Bitcoin. Median rents decline for the fourth consecutive month. IN INTERNATIONAL NEWSEnergy policy debates intensify in the United Kingdom as renewable developers urge renewed North Sea drilling. Leadership reshuffles occur in China amid defense-sector performance concerns. China’s economic growth projections fall to multi-decade lows. IN INTERGALACTIC NEWSA retired U.S. Air Force officer claims a Cold War-era UFO incident disrupted nuclear systems. IN ENTERTAINMENT NEWSProducer Taylor Sheridan scores strong ratings with new television projects. Actor Mickey Rourke faces financial challenges and potential eviction. IN MEDICAL NEWSA federal judge temporarily halts a vaccine policy meeting led by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. affecting injury reporting mechanisms. Research into a gene found in Himalayan yaks shows promise for treating neurological conditions such as multiple sclerosis. AND FINALLYA 2,000-year-old Phoenician coin is discovered in circulation after being used as bus fare in Leeds. 🪙 Larry Schweikart Rock drummer, Film maker, NYTimes #1 bestselling author
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| Today's news, July 3-4, 2025 | 04 Jul 2025 | 00:17:46 | |
IN POLITICAL NEWS
1) Trump's Big Beautiful Bill passed, after much cajoling, whining, horse trading, and good old fashioned arm twisting. Only St. Thomas of Spooge voted against if for the Rs, while not a single DemoKKKrat voted for tax cuts for the middle class, not taxes on tips, completing the border wall, or increasing the ICE budget. The final bill eliminated funding for illegals on Medicaid, did serious damage to Planned Parenthood, and otherwise constituted a more permanent lock-in of the MAGA agenda. The House, apparently, was so winded by the stress they have to take off all of next week. Libs, meanwhile, are in tears. As the UK Guardian put it, "Trump's big bill achieved what conservatives have been trying to do for years." NPR whined that it would "supercharge" illegal alien deportations.
NOTE: a lot of critics of Mike Johnson and John Can't-Carry-A-Thune need to take note that each leader came through in the clutch. Often these were back-room deals, and there were more pirouettes than a Cirque du Soliel act, but it's irrelevant. They "got 'er done."
2) In what is getting to be a habit, the Supes bitchslapped yet another court trying to circumvent Trump's deportation to third world countries. Even Justice Kagan is getting sick of this crap, joining the conservative majority.
3) The only suitable way of putting this is that Smarmy Christopher Wray, the former FBI director, was a walking rectal thermometer. He blocked an investigation of the ChiComs' interference in the 2020 election including issuance of fake drivers' licenses. He, Brennanski the Russkie puppet, James "Scrotumtoter) Comey, and The Clap, James Clapper, in a just world would all be in jail.
4) Commonsense DemoKKKrat Ruy Teixeira really does get it: his party is not learning: It continues to move toward the next (worse) generation of crazed leftoids like Mamdani. But the Hoax News Media loves fascists like him, so there's that . . . . Another "commonsense DemoKKKrat," pollster Mark Penn, calls the party's alignment behind the Amazing Zohran a "9/11 moment." 5) And with the exception of NV, the GOP voter registration advances continued in June according to Seth Keshel: PA: Rs+2,923 FL: Rs+40,184 (!!) IA: Rs+800 NC: Rs+2074 AZ: Rs+474, but most counties have not updated NV: Ds+1,800
6) As Daniel Balwin on X points out, Trump had an astoundingly good last few weeks: *stopped Iran from obtaining a nuke *brokered a ceasefire between Israel and Iran *facilitated a peace deal between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo *SCOTUS nuked universal injunction lawfare *SCOTUS permitted deportations to third countries *Got NATO to increase defense spending to 5% *July 4th gas prices are the lowest they’ve been in four years (I just filled up for HALF of what I paid under Rutabaga, or $2.99 per gallon---and we in Phoenix pay about 20% more than the rest of the state because we get Kollyfornia gas and they get Texas gas *S&P 500 and NASDAQ close at record highs, while the Dow has surged to 44,800, just 100 short of its all time high *brokered a trade deal with Vietnam *UPenn bends the knee on Title IX *Trump was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize *U.S. is bringing in record high tariff revenue
7) The ink hadn't been dry on his BBB signature before Trump floated the truly strange idea of letting illegal farm and hotel workers stay. This was the result of advice from Brook Rollins, the terrible Ag Sec, and was met with a firestorm from the base akin to that with the vax. No idea what he's thinking on this, but it's the second time he's raised the issue.
8) Terrible story: Patriotism reaches record lows. When you begin with 1/3 of the country being a terrorist organization that absolutely hates America, well, there you go.
9) Elon Musk admitted that his "chainsaw" approach to DOGE cuts may have lacked empathy for the employees. No, Mr. Musk, I think it was a badly needed approach.
10) Planned Murderhood lost almost $1 billion in funding in the BBB.
11) Majorie Taylor Greene keeps up the heat on the census fraud and revising the numbers before 2026.
12) The GOP chair of the House intel committee says CIA head John Ratcliffe was engaged in a coverup about the CIA's involvement in the "muh Russia" hoax. I was assured by a former Congressman I trust that Ratcliffe was a good guy. Beginning to wonder.
13) Jennifer Sey is correct, and U of Pennsylvania's "apology" wasn't an apology at all but a sad rationalization that they complied with the law and the law changed.
14) Meanwhile, the Supes will decide next term what a woman is. That is, they will rule on whether states can ban men from girls events.
15) New vehicle sales had their best second quarter since 2021.
16) Contra predictions by MSNBC, hiring shot up by 147,000 ("expected" was 110,000) and unemployment dropped to 4.1%. Now if asswipe Jerome Powell would get off his Trump-hating butt, we'd have the greatest economic boom in history. Equally good, federal jobs declined by 7,000. But wait, it gets even better as American-born employees gained 830,000 jobs while foreign born lost 348,000. And still more, as full-time employees gained 282,000 while part time lost 367,000. WINNING.
17) UPS is trying to get leaner, slashing 20,000 jobs and offering buyouts.
18) Microsoft still isn't getting the message. After firing 9,000 globally, it asked for 6,000 visas for migrant workers. No, no, no.
19) This is the Thomas Massie-ism of Europe: the Germans are drilling for oil now, but only to reduce the carbon footprint, and a new paper says that the Euros should import all energy intensive products. Can't make this up. They get to remain "clean" and "pure" because, you see, "dey are only consumin' out dere," not producing.
20) Letters have already started to go out on the final, permanent levels of tariffs on countries that have not negotiated yet.
21) Actor Michael Madsden, one of the stars of "Kill Bill" and "Reservoir Dogs," was found dead in his home at age 67.
22) "F1" the movie grabbed $167 million, but it's apparently had a budget of between $200-300 million. Yikes. Meanwhile, "Jurassic World: Rebirth" came out at $30 million on a budget of $180 million and both need a fantastic Fourth of July box office to recoup costs. Wholesome kids' movies like "How to Train Your Dragon" ($466 million) and "Lilo and Stitch" ($950 million) appear to have taken over for superhero movies as sure thing hits.
23) Here is a paper listing over 700 peer reviewed papers that showed China Virus vax harms.
24) In his "Coffee & Covid" column, Jeff Childers offers three different chilling pieces of evidence that oldsters are kicking the bucket, suddenly, and in large numbers. First, Centene, a health care insurer with a heavy portfolio of Obamacare cases, just took a massive hit of $1.8 billion. In short, this was because so many people "died suddenly." Second, Social Security reported a sudden and dramatic drop in the number of recipients. While some of that may be due to Trump's purges and deportation of a few illegals, much of it is, again, the "died suddenly" problem. And lastly, he cites the stock charts of a few major funeral home companies. All this, he notes, comes right at the 5 year mark of the China Virus and at the 4 year mark of the vax. Centene's risk pool is drying up, that is, those people who depended on the gubment for health care and who were the objects of overwhelming vax propaganda. If these dots are connected, there is no federal protection in the world that will save Big Pharma from what's coming. 25) RFK, Jr. is revolutionizing the vax injury compensation program.
26) The 21st century has seen tree cover greatly expand in 60% of US counties, including most American metro areas. I have a Mexican Palm that thinks it's the Burj Khalifa. This sucker is gigantic.
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| Today's News, July 1-2, 2025 | 02 Jul 2025 | 00:17:14 | |
IN POLITICAL NEWS
1) The Trump administration has sued New Azteca (LA) for preventing ICE officers and others from doing their jobs. I'm totally at a loss here. I've been patient. But why are you SUING and not ARRESTING that toilet-muffin Mayor ASS? If there is one thing that dealing with thugs, criminals, and the uber rich has taught us is that financial fines MEAN NOTHING. The people who perpetrate these heinous acts of fecalbilge never pay the bills. They foist it onto taxpayers and/or stockholders. Now, I don't know if Pam Bondi's lawyers are telling her that such criminal indictments would be thrown out; that they would never work; that the taxpayers would pay her defense, or what. But they have FA'd and now it's time to FO.
2) That's not to say that Trump's lawyers from Solicitor General to the DOJ aren't extremely effective. They are. Consider the recent questioning in front of the Fifth Circuit over Trump's use of the "Aliens and Enemies Act." The judge asked if the counsel for Tren de Arugula could cite a single case in which a court was allowed to countermand an Executive decision that about an "armed invasion." Poor Tren de Aurugala lawyer could not. Game, set, match. As Jeff Childers put it, "the ACLU handed the court a one-sentence shortcut: no case law, no authority, no judicial override . . . .The decision writes itself." 3) In the 1973 movie Dirty Harry movie "Magnum Force," Harry's recurring line was "A man's got to know his limitations." Such is the case with Elon Musk. After he got a whiff of political power in DOGE, suddenly he thinks he understands American politics and has threatened to primary any Republican voting for the Big Beautiful BIll (i.e., all of them except St. Thomas of Spooge). He completely fails to understand the American system of government as intended by the Founders is very slow, gradual change. With the exception of the Civil War and the Great Depression, most of America's political history has reflected this. Even the changes wrought by WW I didn't last six months after the war ended. So not only will this effort be useless (creating a new, effective, political party last occurred in 1855), but the winner-take-all/single-member-district system prohibits it. Oh, and Elon's impact on the Senate? It passed the BBB. The Senate version actually includes the elimination of Medicare for illegals and eliminates all subsidies to wind/solar/weather power. Well done, Senate. It does raise the question of whether, in fact, John Can't-Carry-a-Thune isn't better at his job than we think.
4) Elon Musk's war with Donald Trump continues, leading Trump to now threaten to sic DOGE itself on Musk. Elon is like Green Screen Zelensky here: he has no cards. It's a stupid fight on his part, and, having alienated the left, he as a businessman is alienating the right. I'm reminded of the John Lennon/Paul McCarney feud where they never truly made up in person. Sad. Elon is a foreigner who does not understand the basic workings of U.S. government. Which, by the way, you can get here:
5) Just the latest from the "commonsense" DemoKKKrats, who know that the party has a "patriotism problem." But I see nothing in here that realistically would work. And here is just another example of why the "commonsense" DemoKKKrats have no chance at fixing their party: the latest strategy is to have a national "sick out" day where DemoKKKrats don't go to work, school, etc. Yeah, that's the ticket. Remind people why they don't miss you.
6) The Big Beautiful Bill passed the Senate, removing subsidies for wind and solar, and also eliminated Medicaid funding for Planned Murderhood. Now back to the House which just passed it to the floor. Newsweak said Trump had his best week of his presidency.
7) Pollster Kristen Anderson admitted she was wrong about Trump, and that he did better with every group she said he'd struggle with. Jeez, Kris, you coulda talked to me a year ago.
8) The Trump Presidential Library fund is already at $56 million after the latest contribution from the fecalspuds at Paramount, who paid out $16 million for a, as CNN puts it, "dubious" lawsuit over the Cackles political donation called an interview. As only Jeff Childers can put it, the Library will "probably be built out of gold-plated server racks and feature AI-powered holograms narrating Trumpian greatness in surround sound. It will be YUGE. Possibly intergalactic.".
9) Love it. The FBI will move, not to a brand new building in Maryland, but to the REAGAN Building in D.C.
10) Trump appointed his hot and extremely effective attorney, Alina Habba, as the federal attorney for NJ.
11) Secretary of State Muy Macho Marco has ordered the removal of ANY logos other than that of the American flag from all departments.
12) I think Ron DeSantis has found his way back into MAGA: he is deputizing National Guard members to be immigration judges with same-day deportations!
13) The new head of the International Olympic Committee hinted strongly that she will "protect the female category," which seems to mean no transoids.
14) As Jennifer Sey says, the "world is catching up" to the fact that men cannot become women and women cannot become men. Under pressure gender-criticals, and conservatives were right all along to “hold the line” and refuse to give an inch to any aspect of transgender ideologyof losing their ill-gotten gold, the U. of Pennsylvania has apologized to female swimmers whose medals were stolen by the man posing as a woman, Will ("Lea") Thomas and all medals will be restored and the women will receive a full apology. Reminder: when girls complained, the U told them to seek therapy.
15) Kollyfornia has rolled back a signature environmental regulation that was pricing houses out of existence. Is this an ice bath of reality for DemoKKKrats? Doubt it. Unlike the New York Slimes, I certainly don't think any other states will learn from Kollyfornia's mistakes. "Dey jes kain't hep it."
16) President Trump fast tracked "eco-permitting" to allow more rapid construction of bridges and roads.
17) The insanity in Kollyfornia continues. After Phillips Petroleum closed one refinery there in 2024, Valero Benica refinery will close in 2026, meaning that Kollyfornia is now a national security threat.
18) Tariff cash is rolling in, with June's take $20.5 billion more than a year ago.
19) U.S. job openings in May hit 7.8 million, showing labor market's "resilience" and of course defying the "experts" whose "expectations" were beaten again.
20) It wasn't just Iran that got bitchslapped in the B-2 bombing of the nuke facilities: it was the ChiCom gubment, which stood by helplessly.
21) Imagine that: Canuck tourism is suffering after repeated blasts by the Prime Monster against the U.S.
22) ChiCom tech company Huawei will stand trial in the U.S. on charges of fraud, racketeering, and patent-stealing.
23) Israel has agreed to a 60-day cease fire.
24) President Trump got a wonderful trade deal with Veetnam, with a 20% tariff on everything they ship and 40% on transshipments. Gee, I hope all those transoids are ok with being re-shipped.
25) Televangelist Jimmy Swaggert, dead at age 90.
26) Dixar---Disney/Pixar---tried to put out a homosexual-themed film "Elio." Test audiences hated it. As in when asked who would pay to see it in a theater, not one hand went up. They changed it, but the movie still is sucking.
27) The jury split the baby on this one, finding P. Diddley guilty of transporting to engage in prostitution, but not guilty in the big charges of sex trafficking or running a criminal enterprise.
28) RFK, Jr. explained how the CDC jimmied the books on autism by eliminating virtually all kids under four years old. Thus the real autism rate is over 1100%. HHS also plans to look at multiple other vaccines.
29) Big Pharma, in a leaked memo, showed that it is terrified of RFK, Jr. and his war on unnecessary vaxxes. It suggested ways to "get" him including separating him from The Donald. Nope, won't happen.
30) Stephen Miller has called on other states to build their own versions of Alligator Alcatraz. Heck, if we didn't have the Evil Hobbit as gov, we could have the Havasupai Hotel or the Joshua Tree Jug in place in a few weeks. Maybe even bring ol' Sheriff Joe out of retirement to run 'em. Larry Schweikart Rock drummer, Film maker, NYTimes #1 bestselling author
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| Today's News, June 27-30, 2025 | 30 Jun 2025 | 00:18:45 | |
IN POLITICAL NEWS
1) President Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill" passed a key senate vote and will likely pass now.. Senate Rs added back in defunding Medicare for illegals and fiscal hawks slashed more spending..
2) Whether it's the unusually accurate reporter Salena Zito or the witty-but-equally-accurate blogger Jeff Childers, the consensus is that in the last two weeks there has been a sort of cultural and national "regime change" of titanic proportions. This involved the hugely successful Iran raid, the ongoing massively successful tariff negotiations, the wildly positive rulings from the Supes, the ongoing exodus of illegal criminal aliens, or the excessively dispeptic, frantic, hostile, and cyst-obstructed rectalisms of the DemoKKKrat Party.
3) I keep sayin' it. The DemoKKKrat Party is in total collapse, and just the latest evidence from Pew, that shows it is the Republicans who are the more ethnically diverse party. In Baltimore, the left is in a panic as dark money has poured into saving the fungalbiscuit mayor there. And one way you can tell Trump is absolutely dominating is that leftoids are decrying a "constitutional crisis" because, gee, Trump is getting what he (and we) want. Leftoids will always cite the Constitution after they can no longer cheat. And if you needed more reasons why they will keep losing, it's right here. CT Senator Chris Murphy refused to give President Trump any credit at all for the astounding drop in border crossings.
4) Trump broke NC RINO Senator Uncle Thom Tillis, who won't run for reelection cuz he is so beholden to the illegal army.
5) A Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist at the Washington ComPost was arrested and charged with kiddie porn. Not shocked.
6) Falls under "mulls," "plans," "is poised to" but it appears as though President Trump will remove all non-citizens from the census. Illegally-infested Chicago, LA, and NYC hardest hit.
7) When firefighters responded to a wildfire in Couer d'Alene, Idaho, two were killed and a third badly wounded by a gunman in an ambush.
8) The FBI has charged NY official Linda Sun with fraud and corruption related to PPE funds.
9) Five were killed and three 18-wheelers crashed when a truck driver fell asleep in Texas.
10) I ask in my subscription substack, "Are the Epstein Files Already in Use?" I don't believe in coincidences.
11) File under "Not Skynet, Yet," the Mayo Clinic has used an AI tool to identify nine different dementia types, including Alzheimer's, in a single scan.
12) New York officials are trying to pass a law that would ban ICE agents from wearing masks---you know, so the cartels can identify them and kill them and their families. The DEMOKKKRAT PARTY IS A TERRORIST ORGANIZATION. Freeper GOPJ asks a pertinent question of NY's attempt to de-mask ICE agents: What would happen if a citizen posted pictures of New York Democrat politicians and labeled the pictures as 'ICE' officers... Would that be a crime or a prank?
13) Speaking of the terror depot, New Kabul (NYC), the police there are ready to resign en masse if the Amazing Zohran gets elected. This is sort of a scene out of the "Dark Knight."
14) Arrests of illegal criminal invaders are up in every state under Trump.
15) Because the riots and marches worked so well, illegal criminal alien supporters have "shifted tactics" to neighborhoods. As in, they ain't doin' nuthin.
16) Alligator Alcatraz has opened in Florida as President Trump visits to give his seal of approval.
17) Duke University sent secret memos to minority students for their applications telling them they'd get "extra points" by discussing their race. Duke needs to be sued out of existence. I do have an interesting story about Duke, though.
18) Jennifer Sey notes that not one currently competing female star has spoken up about the injustice of women competing against transoid men in women's events. As she says, it's a "cultural reckoning" and if girls don't stand up for Title IX, no one will.
19) The Senate version of the Big Beautiful Bill took a surprising turn when it canceled out all solar and wind subsidies. Good!
20) A drop in personal income in May was a "false alarm' according to Wolf Richter, who cites a one-time shift in Social Security as the culprit.
21) Nearly 2 million student loan borrowers are going to have their wages garnished for non-payment. It should never have come to this, and only did so because Rutabaga teased them with non-payment.
22) Brownstone Institute worries that AI will soon make "human agency" impossible. Well, that is option two in the three options I've presented about AI: Skynet, Matrix, or an AI understanding that it is not God nor man, and never can be, and will self-limit.
24) Texas authorized gold and silver for legal transactions. 25) The U.S. is building new oil and gas pipelines in the Northeast.
26) Kyle Bass of Capital Management says that Chy-na's economy is spiraling downward with no end in sight. They have a "real estate crisis, a banking crisis, a youth unemployment crisis," and now they need to be worried about their current account.
27) The Canucks keep being chowderbiscuits, adding a new type of digital tax to American items, so Trump has terminated all trade talks for now. And before you could say hockey puck, the Canucks dropped the tax. Trump wins.
28) Such disgusting hypocrites: the elites' private jets churn out more emissions than ALL the passenger aircraft put together.
29) Western battery tech may leapfrog that of Chy-na. Fine, but I really don't care about batteries. I'm more convinced than ever that we have a literally endless supply of oil because the earth itself generates oil. That's called a renewable.
30) The evil EU is trying to overrule Hungary's ban on "Shame Pride" events by going around the government to organize them. Will someone please step up and be a Napoleon and crush the Enema Union?
31) Denmark will now draft women into the military, citing a threat from Russia. Oh yeah, that'll shift the battlefield. On the other hand, women may be used as walking stun grenades, sort of beautiful Medusas without the snakes.
32) About time someone stodd up. In England, singer Azeaelia Banks canceled shows after being "pressured" to show solidarity with the murderers at Hamas, saying "I'm not putting on a f . . . ing hijab."
33) In the latest, lame attempt to reboot the Marvel Universe, "Ironheart," the woke new iteration of Iron Man that no one wants, had almost no viewers. It didn't even chart despite five episodes added to the total., (Remember, the more episodes you have, the more total views you have, the higher you chart) Meanwhile, Brad Pitt's "F1" delivered Apple's first mega hit with a $55 million opening.
34) Netflix has an excellent, gritty detective series called "Department Q." If you can stand long sessions in a hyperbaric chamber, it's worth it.
35) Michelle (aka Michael) Obama said that creating new life was the least important job of a woman. Some might say, gotta be one to know one, but . . .
36) Pfizer is cooking the books again with its mRNA gene studies.
37) Finally, someone in gubment admits it: Dr. Jay Battacharyra, the new NIH director, says the lockdowns were a failure. 38) Shocked, I tell ya. After three years, the bad WHO (the World Health Org, not the good Who) could not figger out where the China Virus originated.
39) A Brit woman who refused an abortion is the proud mom of a four-year-old math prodigy.
Larry Schweikart Rock drummer, Film maker, NYTimes #1 bestselling author
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| Today's News, June 26-27, 2025 | 27 Jun 2025 | 00:20:20 | |
IN POLITICAL NEWS
1) Massive day for the Supes (see illegal criminal alien section below) as they bitchslapped the libs up one side and down the other. In Mahmoud v. Taylor, a group of interfaith Maryland parents successfully won the right to opt their kids out of homosexual/lesbian/transoid lessons. (Are you listening, New Jersey? See below). This was another 6-3 decision (ACB votes right seven straight times now).
2) Just the latest in the DemoKKKrat meltdown as increasingly people want to be called anything except a DemoKKKrat. And file under "dey jes kain't hep it," DemoKKKrat leaders Chuck Spewmore and Hakeem ("Movin on up") Jeffries have endorsed radical socialist antisemite Zohran Mamdani for NYC mayor. However, a couple of days after Bill Maher called for the elimination of the Harpy Nest, "The View," as damaging to the DemoKKKrats, now old Serpent Head James Carville says that the Amazing Zohran's nomination could be "a potentially damaging event" for the Party of Terror. Liberal commonsense Ruy Teixeira insists the NY fungus won't go past NYC, but in fact NYC is a lagger not a leader, with Benghazi-by-the-Lake (Chicago), New Azteca (LA), Groomer City (SF), Kinshasa-on-the-Delaware (Philly) and Seattle and Denver already "there." Mamdani wants an 800% increase in "hate crime" funding to convince Jews they are safe. Would those crimes apply to you, ya smuglet terrorist supporter? Meanwhile, NY real estate brokers were swamped with calls for people wanting to "Sell! Sell"
3) So, we had the leaker who said that little damage was done to the Iranian nuke program. Then DoD pushed back, calling it a lie; then Monday Israel pushed back, calling it a lie; and now CIA Chief Dan Radcliffe says the strikes "severely damaged" the facilities.
4) Terrible story here as an autistic animal rescuer, who had saved seen foxes and was widely liked and financially supported, was driven to suicide by online harassment by, mainly, a "furry." Sorry, but such sick people aren't just engaging in various "image" manipulations---they are psychological freaks and dangerous lintlickers and need to be institutionalized.
5) Both good---and tedious: ActBlue officials have been summoned to testify before Congress about fraud in their organization. Fine and dandy, but what actually HAPPENS to them?
6) The Trump administration cut all ties with science publishing giant Springer, which handles Scientific UNAmerican and (not) Nature. 7) Texas is just the latest state to ban the ChiComs and other foreign adversaries from owning American land.
8) Just the latest from the Party of Evil, as a DemoKKKrat CT state lawmaker tried to shoplift from Tar-gay. , while this former DemoKKKrat staffer is out on bail after being arrested for sexually assaulting two women.
9) The Supes (with ACB voting right yet again) ruled that states can defund Planned Murderhood Also, a big deportation ruling in favor of Trump here. Then, a three-judge panel from the Ninth Circuit struck down a Kollyfornia gun law.
10) Big, as DOJ has sued Orange County Registrar for records of non-citizen voting. Seth Keshel notes that this is very big: no fewer than three House seats might depend on cleaning up OC, and it is ground zero for fixing "electile dysfunction."
11) Texas saw a number of pro-gun laws passed and signed.
12) Jonathan Turley with a good analysis of the decline of the "expert class" who are now not trusted at all.
13) A Kollyfornia hazardous waste engineer was arrested and charged with trying to help ISIS.
14) This follow up from Little Natey Cohn, who notes that in fact has more people voted in 2024, Trump would have won BIGGER.
15) YUGE ruling as the Supes let Trump's birthright citizenship order stay. Important to note this is a ruling on NATIONWIDE INJUNCTIONS, not on birthright citizenship itself, which still is to be ruled on. ACB wrote the decision and issued a scathing take-down of Jumpin Jackson Brownand has voted right ACB haters in tears.
16) The vice mayor of a Kollyfornia town is under investigation for recruiting gangbangers to help resist ICE agents. 17) New Azteca (LA) now says that since illegal criminals are afraid to go to work because of ICE, they shouldn't have to pay rent either. I agree. Evict their asses.
18) ICE also arrestee over 100 Iranians in "sleeper cells." Maybe start with the mayoral candidate in New Kabul (NYC)?
19) The Pentagon set up 250-mile buffer zones along the border,, while the Trump Administration put a "stranglehold" on Mexican banks funding fentanyl. But the ChiComs aren't sitting still, now using Mexican cartels to smuggle in tariffed items and vapes.
20) Bad news, as there does not appear to be any religious revival among Gen Z, according to data from Ryan Burge.
21) Compulsive phone use in teens triples the suicide risk. I covered these and other issues in my e-book, All Thumbs: How Our Obsession with Cell Phones and Devices is Damaging Our Children. You can get a free copy by sending me your name at larry@wildworldofhistory.com
22) Cornell U. likely to be next in DOJ's sights, as documents show it was hiring according to race.
23) Homeschool opponents in New Jersey are highlighting a tragedy to end homeschooling there. Legislators are trying to pass a bill that would require overwatch by the state, curricula that "aligned with state standards" and submit lesson plans to the state. For the record, I taught every grade from 7th to post-grad. At no time in my life did I draw up a lesson plan. At every level I was hailed as a top 1/3 teacher (once achieving a perfect evaluation).
24) Fed Ex lowered revenue estimates after ChiCom business fell. Oh well. Americans are going to have to get used to business models that don't involve our avowed enemies.
25) This is reassuring. AI company Anthropic says all AIs will blackmail us if "pushed too hard." And in other AI news, doctors warn about AI taking over medicine, and may make general practitioners obsolete. People are actually using ChatGPT to treat various ailments and find that at times, ChatGPT tells people "Go to the ER!" Already 2/3s of docs use ChatGPT to better get a diagnosis.
26) GE Appliances will re-shore in America at a cost of $490 million.
27) Unemployment among young college grads outpaces all other unemployment.
28) President Trump announced an oil lease sale bigger than the entirety of Mediocre Britain. But there is also bad news: previous (and even current) subsidies for connecting "green" to the Texas grid are about to cause massive problems as real energy producers with gas and oil cannot get hooked up fast enough.
29) Second quarter GDP remains at 2.9%. So much for the "tariffs will kill the econmy," but it can get much better.
30) More about Trump's NATO trip: the NATO nations will commit 3.5% more to direct defense expenditures and an additional 1.5% to defense-related infrastructure. NATO leader Mark Rutte praised Trump for swift action on Iran.
31) Under Javier Milei, Argentina's economy is already growing faster than Chy-na's.
32) Oh, and the Hoax Newsers who said Iran wasn't crippled in the raid? The Iranians THEMSELVES say their facilities were "badly damaged," which is Farsi for "we're screwed." And Trump and Hegseth both say nothing was taken out before the strikes. And we now know that the U.S. began specifically designing the Fordow bombs years ago, specifically for an Iranian strike.
33) TechnoFog makes a good point that the opportunity was right for striking Iran, what with the Israelis paving the road.
34) Mediocre Britain decided NOT to spend $34 billion on an underwater cable to bring solar power from Morocco. , Nevertheless, the Net Zero Nutnoids are now trying to convince the world---mostly Europe---to plunk down $117 trillion (on top of all Net Zero nonsense) merely to develop a new grid.
35) Hungary will block Ukraine's EU admission after 95% of Hungarians voted against it.
36) More Disney layoffs, this time in the product and tech divisions. Try laying off the entire Marvel and Star Wars franchises and let a decent company run them.
37) Lalo Schifrin, film composer who wrote the "Mission Impossible" theme, dead at age 93.
38) Bobby Kennedy's team at HHS is taking a closer look at all childhood vaxxes. Jeff Childers, who follows the China Virus vax debates closely, sees this as a historical moment when committee members fired anything but softballs at CDC reps. And, RFK announced that the U.S. would stop funding the global vax alliance Gavi. As Childers says of this move, "Gavi isn’t just about shots. It’s about control, narrative harmonization, and greasing the gears of global progressive power.."
40) For now, the advisory panel recommended removing Thimerosol, which RFK, Jr. had targeted, but is still recommending Thimerosol-free flu shots for everyone.
41) A high ranking former New York State employee and her husband were arrested for fraud involving maskies.
"Drop the baby. I'm going to catch her," said the hero. And he did. Both mom and baby got out of a burning third floor of a building safely. One would expect something else had it been the late great Rodney Dangerfield: "I got no respect. Even as a baby, when I came out,. the doctor whacked me. The nurse got in a few, too."
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| Today's News, June 24-25, 2025 | 26 Jun 2025 | 00:18:08 | |
IN POLITICAL NEWS
o 1) Obviously the bombing or the Iranian nuke facilities has dominated all news. More below under "International News" except to say that this was a stunningly well-concealed raid. Jennifer Griffen, Faux News correspondent was utterly stunned that there were no leaks and that the first time she heard of the strike (as with everyone else) was when President Trump announced it on Truth. Almost all military people were impressed with the complexity and success of the raid, including this general. The Punisher, SecDef Pete Hegseth detailed the extraordinary operation here, noting the complete head fake of B-2s sent to Guam (which did not tip over), and the B-2s had toilets, microwaves, and coolers for their 37-hour journey. The U.S. also used Tomahawks fired from Ohio-class converted ballistic missile subs took out air defenses, and prepared the battlefield for the B-2s, which unloaded ordnance and returned without a scratch. (By the way, in our history of the Ohio-class subs, Trident, in 1984, Doug Dalgleish and I predicted the conversion of these vessels into cruise-missile launchers.)
2) So what does this mean politically? In an astounding---or predictable---response from DemoKKKrats, some are calling for Trump's impeachment like Occasional Cortex and this guy (nope because Rs, particularly those in the war lobby, are fully behind Trump on this) and others are denouncing the raid. Chuck Spewmore, who once claimed to be Israel's "guardian" in the Senate, has also condemned the raid. Now it appears DemoKKKrat claims Trump did not inform them of the attack were lies. So far, only Fetterman Massacre, the Human Ox, has weighed in patriotically and common-sensically. In other words, the DemoKKKrats have missed yet another opportunity to appear to side with the American people against an observable evil and deadly threat. To me, this is really the story. This story, of DemoKKKrat malfeasance, evil, spoogery, and total implosion is the (so far) third biggest story of the 21st century behind 9/11 and the China Virus. If you needed more "pwoof," they are planning another round of "No Kings" marches on the 4th of July because the last one was just so darned effective. And if all this wasn't enough, Texas DemoKKKrats wanted to allow squatters to STAY in peoples' homes if they went on vacation and returned to find invaders. I'd say allow this legislation only in DemoKKKrat homes.
3) What is all of this getting the DemoKKKrats? In PA, Republicans gained a STUNNING net 5,400 registered voters among active voters in a SINGLE WEEK, The whole numbers are unchanged so far.
4) Want more evidence that they are so out of touch as to be radioactive? What did the NYSlimes get out of Pete Hegseth's briefing? That he referred to the "boys" in the B-2s when (possibly) there was one woman. And so, again, they separate themselves from the mainstream of America.
5) This is a critically important concept that apparently people keep missing. As the Punisher, Pete Hegseth says, "the World should listen when Trump speaks." And it does the other way too: for too long we just (because we wanted to) assumed that the mullahs in Iran didn't mean what they said when they chanted "Death to America." Rick Moran chimes in that Trump's actions were forced by a "generational failure" of American leaders, including Zero, Clinton, Rutabaga, and W, to deal with the issue.
6) Speaking of "Death to America," there was a failed church shooter in Michigan, where a deacon ran over him with a Ford pickup and a security guard shot him. Heroes!
7) Seth Keshel argues that the White House is dead serious about cracking down on election fraud.
8) Here, Seth identifies the five key people who should go to jail, including Brad Raffensberger and Katie (The Hobbit) Hobbes.
9) A new study on ChatGPT says it rewires your brain and leads to cognitive decline.
10) A Jewish Ohio legislator was run off the road by a man in a fit of antisemitic rage. The fellow has an, er, Arabic name. And in New Kabul (NYC), a radical Marxist-Muslim (but aren't they all?) appears to be leading in the mayor's race tomorrow. If it occurs, the first break in monolithic Jewish support for DemoKKKrats may occur.
11) Growing up in Arizona we always got Los Angeles Dodger baseball feeds. I therefore loved the New York Yankees. Now I know why I hate the Dodgers, as they have pledged $1 million to illegal criminal invader families. Gross.
12) Dan Bongino, FBI assistant director, said that over 700 were arrested in the anti-ICE protests. Bongino, in a very personal interview, said that taking the job in DC has caused his marriage to suffer and he and his wife are separated.
13) Here is a compendium of academic research that says immigration is actually bad.
14) As Jeff Childers in his "Coffee & Covid" notes, there are still new pieces of evidence surfacing about the Minny DemoKKKrat Killer Vance Boelters, including the fact that he had an accomplice drive him around and after committing the murders met a mystery man to purchase a used car for $900. And in a detailed New York Slimes piece on Boelters, the crack (or crackhead) reporters managed to avoid every single suspicious or questionable piece of evidence from the unsealed FBI arrest affidavit. Just like the "investigation" of the Trump shooters---including the one that has virtually disappeared in Florida by the state---no one seems to be willing to connect any dots here. And so far, the dots look like Matisse on angel dust.
15) There was, according to the New York Slimes, the largest meeting in America this year hosted by Turning Point USA . . . for young women. DemoKKKrats are freaking about losing the young male vote, but it appears women are also deciding the Party of Terror cannot be trusted.
16) You might not have noticed, but Hollywood studios are saying no to woke/transoid/homosexual films and characters. It's quiet. One activist complained that the studios would lose the "next generation" of film goers. Sorry toots/bud. You already did. Now Hollywood has to somehow get them back, without you.
17) Trade deals are close between India, Pok-eeee-sthan (as Zero called Pakistan) , and the US.
18) Florida's AG has cracked down on "back door" ChiCom made medical devices.
19) Oil expert David Blackmon says oil prices will briefly spike then return to pre-U.S. involvement levels.
20) U.S. net worth fell by .01% in the first quarter. One factor is that as the deck is resuffled, the uber rich won't be quite as uber rich.
21) Texas Governor Greg Abbott vetoed a bill that would have banned THC-infused gummies and vapes. The fact is, due to the obsessive control of painkillers in our country, MANY senior citizens are resorting to gummies and other products to sleep and to dull pain.
22) President Trump said the U.S. "obliterated" major nuke installations. Here is a review of how the mission was carried out. Hoax News media is rushing to try to claim otherwise, relying, of course, on Iranian sources. And speaking of sources, Trump briefed top Republicans, but no DemoKKKrat leak-machines. Shipwreckedcrew notes that a 2001 authorization from Congress in the War on Terror provided Trump the constitutional authorization to use force. International agencies have found no radiation leaks, meaning the Iranian nuke-goo has been buried for good. Iran, of course, has predictably vowed to continue its program, presumably with the Seven Dwarfs. Iran has responded by saying they will close the Strait of Hormuz. Good luck. I guess it doesn't dawn on them that the ChiComs get 51% of their oil from the Middle East and 45% flow through the Strait of Hormuz. and if that is threatened, it won't be Israeli boots on the ground they will need to worry about. 23) Israel hit Iran's Evin Prison where it kept all its political prisoners, taking out guard towers. Goooooo.
24) The Religion of Peace (TROP trademark) saw a suicide bomber strike a Syrian Christian church. And in France, over 145 at music festivals were stabbed, many with syringes, and mostly teen girls. Wanna guess who the perps were? Almost certainly Amish, right?
25) President Trump---the Peacemaker---and Muy Macho Marco, Secretary of State---announced they have negotiated a peace treaty between Congo and Rwanda, leading Pok-eee-sthan to nominate Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize.
26) The Euros glumly admit Trump is right about the ChiComs after they dumped masses of cheap EVs on the streets of Munich and Copenhagen. And guess who else is figgering out that the cheap ChiCom EVs are a threat? Brazil.
27) Oh boo hoo. The terrible trauma of being filthy rich, as Jeff Bezos and Lauren ("Lips") Sanchez have had to move their wedding location out of Italy due to Iran protests. Meanwhile Kanye West's girlfriend, Bianca Censori, who is devoted to showing off every square inch of her body, now has edible lingerie.
28) My Phoenix Suns unloaded Kevin Durant in a big trade with the Houston Rockets. Suns get two Rocket starters and five second round picks, plus the #10 pick in the upcoming draft. Despite his stats, Durant did not lead the Suns to anything. They struggled constantly to find any kind of personality or rhythm. In truth, losing Sophie Cunningham to the Indiana WNBA team was a bigger loss for the Valley. She was a great analyst for men's basketball---the only one I've ever seen.
29) Pixar's "Elio" suffered the worst box-office opening in the company's history.
30) Firefighters lifted a 700 pound boulder to rescue a man trapped face down in a creek. Heck, they could have just called this guy.
Larry Schweikart Rock drummer, Film maker, NYTimes #1 bestselling author
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| Today's News, June 21-23, 2025 | 23 Jun 2025 | 00:18:30 | |
IN POLITICAL NEWS
o 1) Obviously the bombing or the Iranian nuke facilities has dominated all news. More below under "International News" except to say that this was a stunningly well-concealed raid. Jennifer Griffen, Faux News correspondent was utterly stunned that there were no leaks and that the first time she heard of the strike (as with everyone else) was when President Trump announced it on Truth. Almost all military people were impressed with the complexity and success of the raid, including this general. The Punisher, SecDef Pete Hegseth detailed the extraordinary operation here, noting the complete head fake of B-2s sent to Guam (which did not tip over), and the B-2s had toilets, microwaves, and coolers for their 37-hour journey. The U.S. also used Tomahawks fired from Ohio-class converted ballistic missile subs took out air defenses, and prepared the battlefield for the B-2s, which unloaded ordnance and returned without a scratch. (By the way, in our history of the Ohio-class subs, Trident, in 1984, Doug Dalgleish and I predicted the conversion of these vessels into cruise-missile launchers.)
2) So what does this mean politically? In an astounding---or predictable---response from DemoKKKrats, some are calling for Trump's impeachment like Occasional Cortex and this guy (nope because Rs, particularly those in the war lobby, are fully behind Trump on this) and others are denouncing the raid. Chuck Spewmore, who once claimed to be Israel's "guardian" in the Senate, has also condemned the raid. Now it appears DemoKKKrat claims Trump did not inform them of the attack were lies. So far, only Fetterman Massacre, the Human Ox, has weighed in patriotically and common-sensically. In other words, the DemoKKKrats have missed yet another opportunity to appear to side with the American people against an observable evil and deadly threat. To me, this is really the story. This story, of DemoKKKrat malfeasance, evil, spoogery, and total implosion is the (so far) third biggest story of the 21st century behind 9/11 and the China Virus. If you needed more "pwoof," they are planning another round of "No Kings" marches on the 4th of July because the last one was just so darned effective. And if all this wasn't enough, Texas DemoKKKrats wanted to allow squatters to STAY in peoples' homes if they went on vacation and returned to find invaders. I'd say allow this legislation only in DemoKKKrat homes.
3) What is all of this getting the DemoKKKrats? In PA, Republicans gained a STUNNING net 5,400 registered voters among active voters in a SINGLE WEEK, The whole numbers are unchanged so far.
4) Want more evidence that they are so out of touch as to be radioactive? What did the NYSlimes get out of Pete Hegseth's briefing? That he referred to the "boys" in the B-2s when (possibly) there was one woman. And so, again, they separate themselves from the mainstream of America.
5) This is a critically important concept that apparently people keep missing. As the Punisher, Pete Hegseth says, "the World should listen when Trump speaks." And it does the other way too: for too long we just (because we wanted to) assumed that the mullahs in Iran didn't mean what they said when they chanted "Death to America." Rick Moran chimes in that Trump's actions were forced by a "generational failure" of American leaders, including Zero, Clinton, Rutabaga, and W, to deal with the issue.
6) Speaking of "Death to America," there was a failed church shooter in Michigan, where a deacon ran over him with a Ford pickup and a security guard shot him. Heroes!
7) Seth Keshel argues that the White House is dead serious about cracking down on election fraud.
8) Here, Seth identifies the five key people who should go to jail, including Brad Raffensberger and Katie (The Hobbit) Hobbes.
9) A new study on ChatGPT says it rewires your brain and leads to cognitive decline.
10) A Jewish Ohio legislator was run off the road by a man in a fit of antisemitic rage. The fellow has an, er, Arabic name. And in New Kabul (NYC), a radical Marxist-Muslim (but aren't they all?) appears to be leading in the mayor's race tomorrow. If it occurs, the first break in monolithic Jewish support for DemoKKKrats may occur.
11) Growing up in Arizona we always got Los Angeles Dodger baseball feeds. I therefore loved the New York Yankees. Now I know why I hate the Dodgers, as they have pledged $1 million to illegal criminal invader families. Gross.
12) Dan Bongino, FBI assistant director, said that over 700 were arrested in the anti-ICE protests. Bongino, in a very personal interview, said that taking the job in DC has caused his marriage to suffer and he and his wife are separated.
13) Here is a compendium of academic research that says immigration is actually bad.
14) As Jeff Childers in his "Coffee & Covid" notes, there are still new pieces of evidence surfacing about the Minny DemoKKKrat Killer Vance Boelters, including the fact that he had an accomplice drive him around and after committing the murders met a mystery man to purchase a used car for $900. And in a detailed New York Slimes piece on Boelters, the crack (or crackhead) reporters managed to avoid every single suspicious or questionable piece of evidence from the unsealed FBI arrest affidavit. Just like the "investigation" of the Trump shooters---including the one that has virtually disappeared in Florida by the state---no one seems to be willing to connect any dots here. And so far, the dots look like Matisse on angel dust.
15) There was, according to the New York Slimes, the largest meeting in America this year hosted by Turning Point USA . . . for young women. DemoKKKrats are freaking about losing the young male vote, but it appears women are also deciding the Party of Terror cannot be trusted.
16) You might not have noticed, but Hollywood studios are saying no to woke/transoid/homosexual films and characters. It's quiet. One activist complained that the studios would lose the "next generation" of film goers. Sorry toots/bud. You already did. Now Hollywood has to somehow get them back, without you.
17) Trade deals are close between India, Pok-eeee-sthan (as Zero called Pakistan) , and the US.
18) Florida's AG has cracked down on "back door" ChiCom made medical devices.
19) Oil expert David Blackmon says oil prices will briefly spike then return to pre-U.S. involvement levels.
20) U.S. net worth fell by .01% in the first quarter. One factor is that as the deck is resuffled, the uber rich won't be quite as uber rich.
21) Texas Governor Greg Abbott vetoed a bill that would have banned THC-infused gummies and vapes. The fact is, due to the obsessive control of painkillers in our country, MANY senior citizens are resorting to gummies and other products to sleep and to dull pain.
22) President Trump said the U.S. "obliterated" major nuke installations. Here is a review of how the mission was carried out. Hoax News media is rushing to try to claim otherwise, relying, of course, on Iranian sources. And speaking of sources, Trump briefed top Republicans, but no DemoKKKrat leak-machines. Shipwreckedcrew notes that a 2001 authorization from Congress in the War on Terror provided Trump the constitutional authorization to use force. International agencies have found no radiation leaks, meaning the Iranian nuke-goo has been buried for good. Iran, of course, has predictably vowed to continue its program, presumably with the Seven Dwarfs. Iran has responded by saying they will close the Strait of Hormuz. Good luck. I guess it doesn't dawn on them that the ChiComs get 51% of their oil from the Middle East and 45% flow through the Strait of Hormuz. and if that is threatened, it won't be Israeli boots on the ground they will need to worry about. 23) Israel hit Iran's Evin Prison where it kept all its political prisoners, taking out guard towers. Goooooo.
24) The Religion of Peace (TROP trademark) saw a suicide bomber strike a Syrian Christian church. And in France, over 145 at music festivals were stabbed, many with syringes, and mostly teen girls. Wanna guess who the perps were? Almost certainly Amish, right?
25) President Trump---the Peacemaker---and Muy Macho Marco, Secretary of State---announced they have negotiated a peace treaty between Congo and Rwanda, leading Pok-eee-sthan to nominate Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize.
26) The Euros glumly admit Trump is right about the ChiComs after they dumped masses of cheap EVs on the streets of Munich and Copenhagen. And guess who else is figgering out that the cheap ChiCom EVs are a threat? Brazil.
27) Oh boo hoo. The terrible trauma of being filthy rich, as Jeff Bezos and Lauren ("Lips") Sanchez have had to move their wedding location out of Italy due to Iran protests. Meanwhile Kanye West's girlfriend, Bianca Censori, who is devoted to showing off every square inch of her body, now has edible lingerie.
28) My Phoenix Suns unloaded Kevin Durant in a big trade with the Houston Rockets. Suns get two Rocket starters and five second round picks, plus the #10 pick in the upcoming draft. Despite his stats, Durant did not lead the Suns to anything. They struggled constantly to find any kind of personality or rhythm. In truth, losing Sophie Cunningham to the Indiana WNBA team was a bigger loss for the Valley. She was a great analyst for men's basketball---the only one I've ever seen.
29) Pixar's "Elio" suffered the worst box-office opening in the company's history.
30) Firefighters lifted a 700 pound boulder to rescue a man trapped face down in a creek. Heck, they could have just called this guy.
Larry Schweikart Rock drummer, Film maker, NYTimes #1 bestselling author
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| Today's News, June 10-21, 2025 | 21 Jun 2025 | 00:18:22 | |
IN POLITICAL NEWS
1) I don't usually look at people on our side and what they are saying, but Brad Polumbo, in the Washington Examiner says DemoKKKrats must do some "soul searching" about violence and and Victor Davis Hanson asks "Can the Left Ever Stop the Craziness?" and my answer is "No. They are way too far invested now in their core civil war topics of climate change, transoidism, illegal criminal aliens, and most of all, of hate Trump. They cannot back out. Only fail, spectacularly." So yesterday's "Liberal Patriot" tells DemoKKKrats that "No Kings" is not enough. Hell, "No Kings" is a non-starter for a fundamentally muderous and violent character of the Terrorist DemoKKKrat Party today. The astonishing numbers coming out of Kollyfornia with the county voter roll purges, whcn combined with deportations and self-deportations may take as many as 1 million DemoKKKrats off the rolls there.,
2) It's not that the Washington Compost, which we saw on Wed., or the New York Slimes, aren't doing their best to pull the DemoKKKrats out of the gutter. The Slimes warns that "The DNC is in chaos and desperate for cash." The second big nuke strike on DemoKKKrat fundraising (the first being USAID) has yet to hit, namely the ongoing invetigations of ActBlue. Likewise, this article is misleading: "DemoKKKrats want to reclaim the flag." This is the flat they are talking about: 3) By the way, the Slimes story notes that the youtube show aimed at "young men" is getting 1000 views. My son plays a somewhat niche video game, "Vampire Killer," which has an HOURLY gaming audience of about 3,000. You might check there, DemoKKKrats. But here is just another example of DemoKKKrats doing the exact opposite of what it takes to restore trust in their brand by boycotting the Rutabaga mental decline Senate hearing. Chris ("The Schlizz") Cilizza says that current DNC head Ken Martin might not last long.
4) Trump has reportedly approved plans to attack Iran, but has not authorized any such attack yet. He left the door open for attacks in the next "two weeks," a negotiating ploy to get the mullahs to see the light before they feel the heat.
5) Weird things still happening with the Minny Murders, as the home of Melissa Hortman, whom Boelters ("ahem") allegedly killed was burgled four days later. What evidence was there in that home that DemoKKKrats needed? And more DemoKKKrat on DemoKKKrat crime here, as an illegal alien with a knife chased a NY prosecutor.
6) The Pentagon says that an additional 2,000 National Guard were deployed in LA, bringing the total to nearly 5,000. Meanwhile an Appeals court ruled yet again that President Trump has (for now) authority over the National Guard. By the time they decide otherwise, the riots will be over.
7) The FBI has stepped up its investigation of the 2020 election interference by the ChiComs. And don't forget by the FBI itself, guys. Trump says a special prosecutor must be appointed. So, Pam Bondi, you gonna do anything? Time's a'wastin'.
8) The NIH is launching a study of the long-term health effects of the East Palestine train derailment.
9) Is Steve Bannon back? He met with Trump at the White House.
10) The Supes, in a number of mundane rulings---almost all of them 7-2 as Kagan joined the conservatives---ruled that the Pales can be sued for terrorism in civil courts.
11) A Texas golfer was killed by lightning, while two hikers died in a rockslide at Canada's Banff National Park. Former L.A. Laker center Vlade Divac was rushed to a hospital after breaking a hip in Montenegro.
12) DHS has banned congressional unapproved visits to ICE facilities.
13) New York gov Hoch-a-Loogie says she will spend another $50 million on illegal criminals. Yep, that's the way to hold onto power.
14) A "Minnesota dad" (i.e., convicted sex offender who assaulted a 16-year-old) assaulted a federal officer during an ICE raid.
15) Tom Homan continues to rapture illegal criminal aliens. This report says gardeners were "taken" outside homes (by way of "Freeper" Governor Dinwiddie), and ICE is resuming raids on hotels and farms. ICE netted 55 in Alabama for illegal dog and cock-fighting; then got 80 at a racetrack, all after raiding a Home Depot the other day.
16) Judge Jeanine announced the largest crypto seizure ever, $225 million, tied to human trafficking.
17) Big Mike, Michelle Obama, says she's glad she didn't have a son because he would have turned out like Zero. You know, the fungalfest she married?
18) Five takeaways from the Supes' transoid ruling: still more decisions to be made, the states have authority to do what Tennessee did, and transoidism is not some legal exception. Trnasoidism, the courts ruled, was NOT like "race" or "sex." As lawyer Jeff Childers says, the ruling is a "green light for states to regulate" and was "as big as Dobbs" for pediatric gender (i.e., sex) medicine. There are two different circuit court decisions out there regarding biological sex and Title IX: the Supes must resolve those. Justice Thomas's concurrence slashed and burned the "experts," saying basically their track record sucks (it does) and that whether their opinion is in line with the Constitution is irrelevant.
19) Energy Sec Chris Wright, the first Energy Sec to actually ADD energy, has rolled out an aggressive plan for small nuclear reactors.
20) Meanwhile, on the side of insanity, the greenoids are now going after ad agencies who advertise for "Big Oil."
21) The latest SpaceX rocket blew up spectacularly. It hasn't been a great two months for Elon Musk.
22)The USDA has redirected $148 million in DEI savings to rural farm programs. I'd rather they just eliminate it altogether.
23) The Supes ruled that oil producers can sue the EPA for its (then) support of Kollyfornia's idiotic "all EV" mandate.
24) Wal-Mart is getting rid of self-checkout machines, sees a drop in crime.
25) Ukraine has a woman shortage, as young women are leaving in droves. Funny how that happens when all the young men are at the front. Not much hope there, as the life expectancy for a new recruit is 4 hours, or a little longer than a first looey in Veetnam after landing in a hot zone. There are estimates that the so-called "Kursk offensive" cost the Ukes 45,000 men. Meanwhile, Green Screen Zelensky says he needs $40 billion more. What, the wife's Paris shopping sprees getting out of hand?
26) Israel says it will handle the Iranians alone, a couple of days after Benjamin Netanyahu asked for US help and Trump did not provide it. Some sources say the Jews are running low on anti-air missiles, but the Iranians apparently are running low on everything. Benji said they have destroyed half of all of Iran's launchers.
27) Euros are in no better debt problem than we are, and still haven't paid off their China Virus debts, hence, why not bring in more nations, say, Bulgaria?
28) The UK's largest glass fiber factory has been shut down due to high energy costs. Keep it up Mediocre Britain. You're en route to Pathetic Britain. And speaking of Mediocre Britain, they allowed pro-Pale activists to break into an airfield and damage planes. Shouldn't they have been shot?
29) Both "Lilo and Stitch" and "Mission Impossible: The Retirement Saga" are finally slowing down, with MI at $512m (or solid profitability on its $80m budget) and "Lilo" at an eye-popping $869 million. Neither is a woke banner waver.
30) The Indiana Pacers tied up the Oklahoma City Thunder, 3-3, heading into Sunday's game 7 in the finals that is freaking out the NBA brass because there is no NY, no LA, no Warriors, no Celtics and certainly no Michael Jordan, Larry Bird, or Magic Johnson. Just good, hard, old-fashioned basketball players.
31) A top CDC official who helped shape the vax policies has resigned.
32) As we always knew, people on the vax advisory board were being paid by the pharma companies. Good for RFK for canning these toadlizards.
33) Kollyfornia is a rogue terrorist state no different than Iran. The legislature just passed two bills that would require investigation of any doctor who writes more than five vax exemptions in a year.
34) A British Airways crew had a sleepless night after accidentally being booked in a sex dungeon. "This is your captain spanking . . . ."
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| Today's News, June 17-18, 2025 | 18 Jun 2025 | 00:13:35 | |
IN POLITICAL NEWS
1) I'm a little surprised that nothing happened Monday night, as President Trump put out a Truth post urging all residents of Tehran to get out. This sounded to me like Israel was ready to drop the nut-cruncher bomb on a facility with radioactive goo. It did NOT sound like the US was getting involved, as Trump again scolded the Mullahs for not taking a deal when they had one.
2) Trump job approval at 54%.
3) File under my almost daily "DemoKKKrats are sinking faster than P. Diddy's chances of an acquittal": Tampon Timmy, the prancing gheyboy, had called for a "meaner" DemoKKKrat Party til someone got mean with DemoKKKrats and killed four of them. Now he says DemoKKKrats must lead with "grace and compassion." That would be a first, and impossible for them. Exhibit A: a New York comptroller and mayoral candidate was arrested by ICE agents for assault. Heck, even the Washington Compost admits that DemoKKKrats can't stop fighting themselves. Gee, I think someone here said that back in June o2 2024. Or, as the Compost says, DemoKKKrats are "doubling down and “stifling input from dissenting voices and refusing to change in a way that is risky for future elections.”
4) Well, this is going to be a bare-knuckle fistfight until this evil witch is put behind bars. NY AG Letitia James is going after cops and ICE agents who assist in deporting illegal criminal aliens. Oh, and in case you missed it, New Kabul (NYC) has a mayoral candidate who just might win who is calling for global jihad.
5) A Chinese National has been charged with campaign fraud here in the USA.
6) Kollyfornia is trying to ban cops from wearing face coverings. You know, so the cartel can identify them and kill their families. Guess that means the Patriot Front won't be marching there soon.
7) FBI Director announced he now has full evidence of a ChiCom involvement in the 2020 election, and has declassified them and handed them over to Sen. Charles ("The Lawnmower") Grassley. Seth Keshel agrees with me. It wasn't the machines. (He has plenty of evidence). It was good old-fashioned mail-in vote fraud. ChiCom vote registration rings would be a key culprit.
8) The Supes unanimously ruled in favor of nuns battling a New York abortion mandate. ACB votes right yet again.
9) Vance Boelter was a busy little bee, visiting the homes of two other lawmakers that he wanted to kill the night he shot the four victims.
10) Trump blocked a Rutabaga-era plan to remove Snake River dams and may have prevented an eco-disaster.
11) DHS Secretary Kristi Noem was rushed to a hospital with an (apparent) allergic reaction.
12) USAID gave a known con-man $800 million (!!) to do Cackles' report on "migration."
13) Abortion clinics are shutting down nation wide, even in pro-abortion states.
14) The stupid Senate is caving on wind and solar subsidies. NO!!
15) ICE is moving so aggressively and so fast that DHS is running out of money and needs the Big Beautiful Bill's $75 billion. Regardless, President Trump has ordered ICE to step it up in blue cities. Good. Play on DemoKKKrat Civil War #2. Meanwhile, Trump announced on Sunday that over one million illegal criminals have self-deported. Hourly wages have accelerated by .04% in a single month. And now ICE has resumed raids on farms and hotels. WINNING.
16) A new GOP bill will cut off funding for sanctuary cities who are defying the President's orders.
17) Some 53% of Hispanics support mass deportation.
18) Remember the NE meatpacker who had all his illegal criminal invader employees put on ICE? Yeah, so many Americans showed up to fill those jobs it was stunning.
19) More people are set to leave the U.S. than enter for the first time in decades.
20) They chose wisely. The Santa Ana council dropped the idea of ICE raid warnings.
21) Dwindling Chicago enrollment leaves 150 public schools half empty---and the remaining half can't read or write.
22) The Supes upheld TN's law banning transoid surgeries for minors. ACB votes right yet again.
23) Good news and bad news here. The settlement against the Sackler family and Purdue pharma, which at $6 billion was overturned by the USSC, was increased to $7.4 billion and all state AGs signed off on it. That's the good news. The bad news is that although banned from any more pharma work, the Sacklers got away Scot free, without any personal damages.
24) Oh, goodie. A new report warns that terrorists could weaponize driverless cars as "slaughterbots." I guess that means they'd be more dangerous than snowbirds in Arizona.
25) Retail sales fell in May. Housing still in the dumps due to the Fed.
26) Trump's economy grew at 3.5% last month. Blue collar wages rose about 3%.
27) Israel had five big achievements in their air attack, but the big enchilada---the enrichment plant---is underground. If they have, or can get, a bunkerbuster, that may go away. At any rate, this is a clear sign who is winning: Iran wants Trump to "force" Israel to stop. ("Dad, make him stop hitting me.") Meanwhile, the Russkies have told the Iranians, "Yer on yer own."
28) The US and Mediocre Britain reached a tariff agreement at the G-7 that will result in "many new jobs" in aerospace and autos, said President Trump. Meanwhile, Kier Starmer reversed course and will order an investigation into "grooming gangs." What got into this guy?
29) A beautiful thing: pro-Pale libs tried marching to Gaza, only to have the Egyptians beat the hell out of them.
30) Anne Burrell, popular Food Network star, dead way too young at 55.
31) Jeff Childers says that a reckoning on the China Virus vax madness is coming: "It’s in the slow mail —book rate from India, with stops in Karachi, Qatar, and Kalamazoo— but it is en route."
32) This zoo elephant in Guatemala saw a gazelle fall into a pond and could not escape. The elephant wound its trunk around the horns and pulled the gazelle out.
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| Today's News, June 16, 2025 | 17 Jun 2025 | 00:26:36 | |
IN POLITICAL NEWS
1) I've been sayin' it and sayin' it. The DemoKKKrat Party is a terrorist organization, and exhibit A is Lance Boelter, a demonic spudpumper who shot two people in Minnesota---the top DemoKKKrat in the legislature and her husband in a rage over her vote to not fund illegal criminal alien invaders. (She was the sole DemoKKKrat flip.) He also shot shot state senator John Hoffman (D) and his wife. There was actually a shootout with police, who somehow let this dildopicker get away, but he was captured yesterday. Minny gov Tampon Timmy crowed "We got him," after doing nothing to prevent "him." At first it was reported that a death list of 70 pro-life people was found in Boelter's car, along with several handbills for the "No Kings" protests. Now, mysteriously, that has been changed to a list of abortion clinics. Right.. He was an employee of Minnesota Governor Tampon Timmy, serving as an appointed official. He had a police officer's uniform with taser and vest, a plastic mask, and even an SUV that looked like a squad car. This was planned, clear murder by a DEMOKKKRAT TERRORIST. Ol Tampon said "violence cannot be the norm," and MN Senator Amy ("Clubber Lang") Klobuchar says things have "gotten out of hand." but his fungally-infested jar of toadrodents does nothing BUT preach violence vs. Trump and Republicans. They do nothing but preach lies--OR Senator Jeff Merkley blames Trump for "promoting violence." Nope. You moloch-lovers can run but you can't hide. This NC state DemoKKKrat legislator posted a shot of a beheaded Trump on her site, and a shooter at a "No Kings" Utah march was a fascist so-called antifa goobermagnet. Shocked, I tell ya. They clearly are losing control of their inhibitions and acting on their normal, fundamentally murderous natures. As J.C. Watts used to say, "What's down in the well comes up in the bucket."
2) By the way, this Baal-worshipping chodehumper Boelter had a sprawling estate, five kids,multiple vehicles, had $50,000 cash on him when apprehended . . . yet was unemployed? Are we talking direct payments by S.O.R.O.S. here? As Jeff Childers notes, he looks a lot like wanna-be Trump killer Baby Routh. Despite an "estate" for a home, he even rented a room in North Minny. DemoKKKrat KGB safe house? He worked in food service and funerals---I guess appropriate---but had no "security" skills and his company had no clients. Pam Bondi, where the hell are you?
3) Speaking of terrorists, the riots are "a Trump ad" says Dem strategist and commonsense writer Ruy Teixeira. "Have the DemoKKKrats learned anything?" he asks. Well, Ruy, they CANNOT. They have been consumed by evil hatred, as I explained last week in my substack. Today, Nate Moore pleads with DemoKKKrats to "get uncomfortable" to win elections (i.e., pretend to be conservatives . . . "Gollum!") The DemoKKKrats are where Muslim mothers were when they prepped their kiddos to be martyrs or suicide bombers. ("When they love their kids more than they hate Israel or America, then they will see peace") When DemoKKKrats love America again more than they hate Trump and Republicans, they might have a hope of saving themselves. I do not see that even on the very far distant horizon. Ruy isn't alone, though: Jonathan Turley notes "Democrats seem to believe that the “death of democracy” theme that failed spectacularly in the last election can now rescue their party from record-low polling." This writer says that the reaction to Trump's use of the National Guard to stop the chowdermonkeys suggests they believe their own people are inherently violent. Governor Gruesome, of course, sued to stop Trump from using the National Guard to protect federal buildings, found a favorable judge to issue an injunction, then before the latest ad for AB CRUNCHER 3000 was over, he was overruled by a federal judge. The troops stay under Trump's control for now. In all likelihood, they will remain that way regardless of what happens, as the riots will peter out. The New York Slimes is smart enough to see a "trap" here, and admits the riotous Soros mobs may be playing into President Trump's hands. Gee, ya think?
4) And the latest sign of DemoKKKrat turmoil is the resignation from leadership of Teachers Union comrade Randi Weingarten. And she was joined by Lee Saunders, head of another big (useless) union. By the way, shades of the "common sense DemoKKKrats," Weingarten called on the DemoKKKrats to widen the tent. What, like kicking the young white guy out of leadership?
5) This is what happens when you let cities like New Kabul (NYC) go to hell. The courts are facing a "bleak" staffing crisis, possibly endangering judges.
6) There were big "No Kings" marches over the weekend, well, not exactly marches, as many of the marchers needed walkers. It's a movement of angry old white people.
7) Meanwhile the FBI is investigating the money trail behind the riots. I think it's spelled S.O.R.O.S.
8) The American public is apparently much more steady and not prone to hysterics as some of the MAGA influencers are. You know, the "If Trump does x he will lose the base." Some 90% of the base are the "Leave us aloners," who do not want to DO POLITICS every day. Case in point, Trump's polling is up 6 (52-46%) in Remington, up 8 in Rasmussen.
9) For whatever reason, Kollyfornia is undergoing a voter roll purge. So far, 1.285 million dead, Martian, or other have been removed from the rolls. This likely amounts to approximately 500,000 Ds gone, and 300,000 Is and Rs gone, or a net R gain of a couple of hundred thousand. I do not think Los Angeles County has turned in its numbers yet. Between that and illegals leaving/being deported, Kollyfornia is going to see its 3m DemoKKKrat advantage fall to half that---and maybe lower.
10) The Trump administration has begun cutting FEMA.
11) America's climate alarmist agency NOAA is likely to be shut down after all staff were fired. Good. Don't promote lies. That's the message.
12) Remember when Libs were miffed because Elon Musk opened Twitter back up to all ideas? They left to form a competitor website "Bluesky." Bluesky may be renamed "DarkSkies" as it is crashing from lack of anyone but the craziest of libs. Its use has now fallen by half.
13) A new political science study shows that there is far more diversity of ideas on the right than on the left. Basically, leftists are in the tiniest of bubbles. As Jeff Childers noted, this is really bad news for DemoKKKrats because it shows they are monolithic in strong agreement around horrible losing positions---exactly what Ruy Teixeira has been shouting. DemoKKKrats, he notes, must enthusiastically endorse them all. Any disagreement is disqualification. You can’t even be neutral." Nothing makes this clearer than the fact that they elected a white male (Lil Hitler, David Hogg) as DNC leader who now has been forced out and who cheerfully agreed to his own removal because, of course, he's a good communist.He is going to support . . . wait for it . . . "aligned" candidates. So they are still trying to solve their man problem . . . by firing a white male. Did someone say "White Chicks?"
14) The biggest bomb to drop last week was that Trump has "shifted" the deportation focus from farmworkers and hotel worker illegal aliens to the more violent criminals. Predictably MAGA panicans had a meltdown with the totally predictable, "This will cause Trump's base to desert him." Then Zen Master, who usually stays out of non-court things, pointed something out. Trump almost certainly needs Baconboy (Don Bacon, NE) to vote for the BBB. Trump loses St. Thomas on every vote as St. Thomas is NOT "principled" but is a poster dustdimple. When will BBB pass? Probably around Labor Day, as the Senate will send its version back to the House for more negotiations. I imagine Trump's comments are made entirely on Baconboy's behalf so he can go back to his constituents and crow. But the "pause," IMHO, is only going to last until BBB is passed. Then it's back to deportations as usual. That said, I hope people realize that even ICE/DEPORTATION BUDGETS ARE LIMITED, and therefore where do you place your resources? Assuming you can't get all illegals right away, I would much prefer to see the most violent sent packing first. Then comes the "500,000 ChiCom so-called students." What's up with that? Again, I think this is a negotiating ploy for Trump with the ChiComs on the trade deal, which apparently worked. Remember, not a single visa has to be renewed. It would be very easy to begin "expiring" these youts right out of the country without a big scene.
15) A whistleblower has urged a fed investigation of Massachusetts' "Healy Hotel" illegal immigrant shelters.
16) Lawyer Daniel Street on the bizarre love affair between the New York Slimes and illegal criminal invaders.
17) Ryan Burge: The black church is slowly moving right.
18) A Lockheed whistleblower said the company awarded bonuses based on race. "Dey kain't hep it. Dey grew up dat way."
19) City Journal: The transoid experiment is over. Trump may deliver the final blow.
20) New Azteca (LA) is closing its transoid hospital for kiddie snipping.
21) President Trump signed legislation that ended the Kollyfornia EV mandate. That didn't stop the Wall Street Urinal from going crazy on climate gonad-licking.
22) Grocery prices are falling . . . big.
23) The Financial Times says that because fewer women work on assembly lines than men, they buy fewer EVs. Huh? Goooood.
24) The Atlantic Shores Offshore Wind Project is dead in the water, its contract with New Jersey terminated.
25) An internal study by Apple found that AI isn't as smart as it thinks, and doesn't "reason" at all.
26) When DEI bites back, as the job market is brutal (now) for female execs. (As in, when your company has to actually show a profit . . . .)
27) More than one million foreign employees have left the job force. WINNING.
28) In phase one of their attack, the Israelis launched a masterful, well executed decapitation of Iranian nuke scientists, military leaders, and facilities. President Trump reportedly vetoed taking out Khameini himself. But as Don Rumsfeld said in the Iraq War, the "enemy always gets a vote," and Iran hit back with (probably) everything it had, including short range ballistic missiles, drones, and hypersonic weapons. It is important to understand that while they scored some hits and did damage, the Iron Dome is NOT designed to shoot down everything, only those incoming missiles that are on a trajectory to strike real targets, not sand. Israeli jets flew in with the support of Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and other Gulf States and lost no planes in the initial action. Of course, the bilge-puddling handwringers in MAGA are squealing about "no more wars" for the US , but Trump has kept the U.S. at distance and at the same time warned the mullahs that they will regret ever hitting a U.S. asset. Meanwhile, the mullahs now want to talk. Maybe that's cuz Israel has taken control of Iran's skies. (Iranian claims they shot down Israeli planes was footage from a video game).
29) An amazing look here at air traffic over Iran after the Israeli attacks began.
30) This is a good map of where Israel struck Iran.
31) A ChiCom doctor living in exile warned that the ChiComs plan to harvest Taiwanese organs for their own soldiers.
32) Australia, a LNG exporter til now, is going to have to start importing. Gee, guess who they will have to import from?
33) This is DemoKKKrat civil war #3, except it's . . . Europe, as Euros are trying to save energy with data centers. That's like trying to save water under a waterfall. This shows the Euros "get" that AI is a reality, but still don't get that it means their green plans are deader than Schwartzenegger's acting career.
34) Typhoid, cleverly renamed in Mediocre Britain as "bleeding disease," has increased and is not imported, but caused by decades of antibiotic use.
35) The latest from the Uke War is that the Russkies are trying to give back Ukrainian dead, but the Ukes don't want them as it would expose their "low casualty" claims.
36) Sad. Former "Newsboys" lead singer Michael Tait has admitted homosexual advances toward other men
37) Warner Bros will split into two companies, essentially ditching CNN. Meanwhile, McKinsey got rich, rich, rich by urging Warner to merge with Discovery, now rakes in cash by urging them to dump Discovery.
38) Danica Patrick stands with Riley Gaines in the dustup with Simone Biles, who issued a PR written apology.
39) In great news for Lizzo, a new Harvard study says you don't have to lose weight to be healthy.
40) Just watched the Netflix documentary "Titan" and it's excellent. That vessel was a floating, er, diving coffin and the company owner knew it.
41) It's astounding that people still defend the China Virus vax: a new study shows that myodarditis associated with the vax was WORSE than just associated with the China Virus itself.
41) RFK has announced the new members of the advisory board who will replace the corporate shills he fired. Top among them, Dr. Robert Malone.
42) Tennessee Funeral Directors' association confirmed white fibrous clots in corpses of China Virus vax-related deaths.
43) File this under, "When your time is up . . . ." Sanjay Kapur, a billionaire friend of Prince William, died during a polo match when a bee flew into his mouth and stung him, triggering a heart attack. Apparently internal bee stings can be exceptionally dangerous because the swelling causes immediately blockage. It reminds me of the tragic death of Calvin Coolidge's son, Cal, Jr., who developed a blister on a toe while playing tennis, and it quickly got infected with staph.
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| Today's News, June 7-9, 2025 | 09 Jun 2025 | 00:20:08 | |
IN POLITICAL NEWS
1) ICE raids in New Azteca (LA) led to riots and insurrection as U.S. Marshals were not able to contain the situation. President Trump deployed the National Guard, which began arriving yesterday, while SecDef Pete Hegseth said the Marines were standing by. A leader in fanning the flames is a ChiCom affiliated and fully Kollyfornia-funded Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights, something that the Uyghers or Falun Gong have never heard of. So, the definition of liberal insanity is that Kollyfornia is paying protesters and then paying the cops to keep them in line. At any rate, the so-called "peaceful protesters" are now using weapons against cops, says the LAPD chief. But LA mayor Karen Ass ordered the cops to stand down.
2) None of this is helping the DemoKKKrats. First, they are scrambling to "unwoke" themselves---with no success. Then both New Azteca (LA) Mayor Karen Ass and Kollyfornia Governor Gruesome sided with the protesters (naturally). Hence, DemoKKKrat Civil War #2 accelerates again. This idiot congresschewtoy complains that Trump is "targeting peaceful protests." Gooooood. Likewise, Schiffty the Human Lemur defended the insurrection. DemoKKKrat Congressman Robert Garcia, in the epitome of stupidity, said "If you are here illegally, you deserve due process." Say what? The very definition of "illegal alien" is that you have no due process rights! Senator Chris Van Hollen (NJ) who flew to El Salvador to visit illegal criminal invader Kilmar Garcia, said he won't apologize now that Garcia is being returned and charged in Tennessee for human trafficking. Another New Jerseyite, Senator BookerT&theMSGs said the protests were "peaceful." Senator Chris Murphy of CT wants ICE protests in all cities. James Brown (aka, Maxine Waters) also joined in.I guess it was a bunch of EVs that just set themselves on fire. But hey, DemoKKKrats, continue to alienate people on this issue. Even CNN found that 56% support deporting all illegal invaders. So, that's right, DemoKKKrats:. stand up for murderers and kiddie-traffickers. Heck, this moronic VT DemoKKKrat warns we won't have enough illegal aliens to "wipe our asses." Sorry toots. I don't have a lot of talent but I can do that. Voters support Trump overwhelmingly on illegal criminal immigration.
3) Meanwhile, the DemoKKKrats continue to flounder, seeking answers for the missing male voters. DemoKKKrat strategist Chuck Rocha told the Hill, "You're never going to get them back." As seen in the voter registration numbers: s. Now, NC is down to just a 21,000 D lead, which just a few years ago was 175,000. Seth Keshel reports that Republicans made net gains in all states reporting since the elections, totaling a shocking +1.05 million net advantage over DemoKKKrats. Think of that. If added to last year's total, Trump would have won the popular vote by 3 million and been over 50%.
4) It's so bad the new DNC chairspooge is thinking of quitting, citing turmoil caused by Lil' Hitler (David Hogg). Don't believe it for a minute. It's the FIVE DemoKKKrat Civil Wars.
5) Finally a little justice, as this judge dismissed the criminal charge against J6 (Patriot Day) Elias Costianes, who was hit with gun charges after a raid on his house. The judge said that President Trump's pardon does not cover the gun issues, but said the DOJ's decision to drop the case is final.
6) The Supes handed DOGE two big wins, allowing access to Social Security files and blocking a FOIA lawsuit. Meanwhile, the New York Slimes reluctantly writes that Musk may be out but "DOGE is just getting started."
7) The forgotten Civil War #1 for the DemoKKKrats, namely the Jews/Israel, also flared up as a pro-Israel summit in Texas had to be canceled due to "security threats."
8) In a story that everyone has basically forgotten about now, Steve Bannon, via Laura Loomer, reported that Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Elon Musk got physical during a meeting. Musk did have a black eye, which he attributed to his son. Even as the New Azteca riots drove the Musk/Trump "feud" (although Musk is the only one feuding) off the front page, a new Democracy Institute poll finds that Americans to the tune of 80% want Trump to cancel Elon's contracts. Yikes!
9) Speaking of criminals, an inmate was killed by a "mob" in prison while on death row. It seems after shooting a 15-year-old boy, the man ordered an accomplice to shoot a 14-year-old girl and he refused. Justice served, taxpayer money saved.
10) A fame-seeking teen filming herself doing a "dusting" challenge died after inhaling the cleaning spray.
11) The FBI investigation into the White House cocaine says that the Secret Service ordered the immediate destruction of it. So Hunter is safe!
12) The first National Guard troops arrived in New Azteca after being nationalized by President Trump. Fix bayonets, boys. So far, only 45 have been arrested. I say, add some zeros.
13) U.S. remittances to Me-hee-co dropped the most in over a decade. This one is really damaging to Me-hee-co, as remittances are a major revenue source (come claim #2 revenue source).
14) President Trump signed executive orders opening the skies to more drones and even flying cars.
15) Well, that didn't last long. Groomer City (SF) quickly ditched its attempt to have "grade equity" (i.e., no Fs, everyone got Cs, etc) after community backlash. Oh, they'll just implement it another way. You voters better figger that out.
16) Former Olympic gold gymnast Simone Biles, who abruptly quit due to mental issues, attacked Olympic gold swimmer Riley Gaines as being "masculine" for defending girls competing against men in female sports.
17) Britain's National Health Service has "quietly" backed away from "guidance" on Transoids using bathrooms of other sexes.
18) So, this is pretty big. Currently HALF the AI data centers in the world are in the U.S. By one account, it's over 4,000; by others, it's between 2,500 and 3,500. Polling as always, is mixed, showing that 93% want more data centers but only 35% want them built in their own back yard.
19) Corporate America is quietly watering down or tweaking its "climate change" and woke messaging. Krogers and American Eagle, for example, nixed any references to their "carbon footprint." Whether it's "climate change" or transoid wokism, DemoKKKrats pushed corporate America to take sides, even at the cost of its bottom line and customers.
20) Another big loss for solar, as Sunnova filed for bankruptcy.
21) Cybertruck sales are dismal for Tesla in just one of its most recent setbacks, while a big fire broke out at the Phillly EV bus yard. Yes, EVs are a menace.
22) About 1.7 million air conditioners have been recalled through Wal-Mart and Costco.
23) So the Russkies' intelligence agency labels Chy-na as "the enemy." Good to know. Meanwhile, the Russkies conducted a second night of large-scale bombing of Ukrainian targets. Trump said the Ukes "gave Putin a reason to gon in and bomb the hell out of them."
24) The President of Me-hee-co doesn't want remittances from the US to Me-hee-co taxed. Tough. Don't eff around with us. We occupied your third world capital in the Mexican War and generously gave it back. Next time we might just make you a permanent protectorate. Sorta like Guam, but you can't tip over. By the way, these remittances are one of Me-hee-co's leading income streams. How sad is that? And countries like Me-hee-co, which want the U.S. taxpayers to NOT tax remittances, themselves tax remittances when they arrive.
25) Wow. 72 schools in England have no white British kids, and 454 have fewer than 2%.
26) Oh, ABC has only "suspended" reporter Terry Moran for lambasting Steven Miller and President Trump as "haters." Talk about the pot calling the kettle los negros. Meanwhile an appeals court allowed the White House to ban AP from the press pool. Wonderful.
27) Iconic but tarnished actor Jeffrey Jones ("Ferris Bueller," "Beetlejuice") made a rare public appearance after his no contest plea to soliciting a minor nearly 20 years ago.
28) The FBI arrested a ChiCom related University of Michigan researcher who smuggled in an agroterrorism pathogen.
29) FBI Director Kash Patel says the agency has acquired Dr. Fallacy's cell phones and hard drives. Yeah, but he was pardoned by Rutabaga, Kash.
30) HHS canceled over $700 million in contracts for new mRNA vaxxes.
31) In the Indians version of Ronald Reagan, who as a young lifeguard saved 77 people from drowning, an Indian man has taught 1,600 to swim in a river to end drownings. Larry Schweikart Rock drummer, Film maker, NYTimes #1 bestselling author
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| TODAY'S NEWS, March 14-16, 2026 | 16 Mar 2026 | 00:14:21 | |
IN POLITICAL NEWS
White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles announces early-stage breast cancer diagnosis while remaining in her role. Media controversy emerges over Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth serving steak and lobster to troops. Michael Cohen claims he was pressured to provide testimony in a case linked to Letitia James. Multiple convictions occur in extremist attack cases, including terrorism-related charges tied to an incident at an immigration detention facility. President Donald Trump orders strikes on Iran’s Kharg Island energy infrastructure amid rising regional tensions. Polling shows Trump maintaining higher approval ratings compared with past presidents at a similar stage. Courtroom cameras are approved for the trial of Tyler Robinson, accused of targeting activist Charlie Kirk. A former security associate linked to Rep. Jasmine Crockett is killed during a police warrant operation. Justice Department concerns surface regarding election administration practices in Maricopa County, Arizona. Washington State enacts a “millionaires’ tax,” prompting reported relocations by business figures including Jeff Bezos and Howard Schultz. Commentary highlights social and governance challenges in Minneapolis. A former mayor in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, is arrested on child sex charges. A former U.S. Marine is convicted of sharing classified information with Chinese authorities. Media personality Tucker Carlson claims intelligence scrutiny over alleged foreign contacts. IN ILLEGAL CRIMINAL ALIEN NEWSTennessee passes legislation criminalizing failure to comply with federal deportation orders beyond a specified period. Debate continues over national security risks involving radicalized naturalized citizens. IN TRANSOID NEWSThe Trump administration introduces a ban on gender-affirming surgeries for incarcerated individuals. IN ECONOMIC NEWSAlex Karp comments on AI’s potential labor-market and societal impacts. Major recall actions affect vehicles produced by Ford Motor Company and Toyota Motor Corporation. Offshore oil production expands along California’s coast, with long-term pipeline investment needs projected. Workforce attrition rises within the Transportation Security Administration amid policy disputes. Travis Kalanick relocates business operations from California to Texas following tax changes. IN INTERNATIONAL NEWSA $50 billion Indo-Pacific investment agreement strengthens economic ties with Japan. Russian courts convict suspects in the 2024 Crocus City Hall attack. U.S. officials urge allied nations to help secure maritime routes through the Strait of Hormuz. Speculative scientific and geopolitical discussions surface regarding Antarctica. Analysis compares nuclear-power expansion trends in China versus Germany. Former German Chancellor Angela Merkel comments on migrant political participation. UK housing policy debates intensify amid rising migration projections. Several Formula One races in the Middle East are cancelled due to regional security risks. IN ENTERTAINMENT NEWSThe film The Bride, directed by Maggie Gyllenhaal, underperforms at the box office despite a large budget. High-value gift packages distributed to attendees at the Academy Awards draw attention. IN MEDICAL NEWSPublic opinion polling reflects ongoing debate about COVID-19 vaccine safety perceptions. Researchers discuss proposed diagnostic classifications related to vaccine side effects and health-insurance reporting. New imaging techniques show promise in improving prostate cancer detection without invasive biopsies. AND FINALLYConservation reports highlight population rebounds among several wildlife species, including otters. 🦦 Larry Schweikart Rock drummer, Film maker, NYTimes #1 bestselling author
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| Today's News, June 5-6, 2025 | 06 Jun 2025 | 00:23:04 | |
IN POLITICAL NEWS
1) Now for some voter registration updates: We have MD, where DemoKKKrats actually outregistered Rs by about 400; in DE Rs picked up 7,700 net with both parties' registrations falling but as I show below, the long-term these are still a net loss for Ds. And we have this excellent update from Seth Keshel, showing November to June shifts: in FL, from +7.5 to 9.4% R; in IA +10.3 to 10.8% R (IA gained about 1,000 net new Rs last month); in PA +3.1 to 2.0% D; in NC +1.3 to .03% D; R; in AZ 6.8% to 7.0% R; and NV _.05% D to tied. Meanwhile, in a voter roll purge, Kollyfornia just removed 1.2 million inactive voters. That probably works out a net R gain of about 200,000. This apparently does NOT include Los Angeles County. More voter registration numbers on blue states here by Seth Keshel, this time of DemoKKKrat states. Surprise, surprise. They are ALL losing DemoKKKrat voters---New York, New Jersey, Maryland, Delaware, New Mexico, Maine Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Colorado. ALL OF THEM. New Mexico is now down to D+11, New Jersey at D+12. Keshel sees both as being battleground states in 2028.
2) Meanwhile, Trump back above water in the polling AVERAGES including even the chokesmoker polls.
3) Here are FIFTY major wins in the Big Beautiful Bill. But blue state Republicans are whining about the reduction in the "SALT" deductions and saying they won't pass "BBB" unless those are eliminated. SALT is "state and local taxes" which were allowed to be deducted prior to Trump. Basically, blue states get away with outrageously high taxes in part because the state taxes can be deducted from the federal tax. In other words, Trump wants to make the blue states really fell the pain they are inflicting, and the toadies from those states object.
4) The "Common Sense" DemoKKKrats, such as Ruy Teixeira, whom no one will listen to, warn that "net zero" is a net loser. Yep. It's Civil War #3 for DemoKKKrats: Tech Bros/AI v. Greenies.
5) So much for "Trump's tariffs will add to the deficit." The CBO says that by 2035 tariffs will add $2.8 trillion in new revenues.
6) It's too bad. Steve Bannon is looking like a Cheshire Cat in his criticisms of Elon Musk, who has gone off the deep end, no criticizing President Trump directly over the BBB and saying that Trump would have lost the election without him. Sorry, Elon. You were valued. But Just as in 2016 I thought that ONLY Steve Bannon saved the campaign, but that Jared Kushner was absolutely critical to getting Trump the money to win, so in 2024 the two biggest players were Scott Pressler, who almost singlehandedly flipped PA to Trump, and Susy Wiles, who kept Trump ON MESSAGE and ON TARGET. You were important, Elon, but they were key. Meanwhile, Tesla's stock has plunged. Business-wise, this was a dumb move for Elon. He already had DemoKKKrats hating him and destroying Teslas. Now he wants MAGA to join in? Let's hope this is all just a rock-band bromance-gone-sour and that it will all be patched up. Course, Bannon is calling on Musk to be deported! And DemoKKKrats now want the Epstein files released. Gee, almost like Trump planned this. If Dems succeed in "forcing" Trump to publish the Epstein files, it will be the biggest "briar patch" moment in political history.
7) Well all right then. A Texas man broke into Mar-a-Lago to "share the Gospel" and marry Trump's granddaughter.
8) Took them long enough. The Wall Street Journal admits the Trump political realignment is "real."
9) Supes unanimously rule (dang: ACB rules right yet again) that Smith & Wesson and other gun manufacturers cannot be held liable in Me-hee-co. Sorry, my south-of-the-border friends, you'll have to get money from somewhere else. In another unanimous ruling the Supes said that heterosexuals cannot be held to a higher standard for claiming discrimination than transoid/homosexuals. In yet another unanimous ruling, the Court said that WI supreme court violated the First Amendment rights of Catholic Charities in the state by requiring it to pay into the state's unemployment insurance system
10) President Trump banned entry into the US for people from 12 countries that are "high risk" and have partial restrictions on travel from seven others.
11) The autopen scandal widens as a watchdog group says there is "no evidence' Rutabaga knew about the so-called "clean energy" executive orders. Rutabaga insists he "made the decisions" but doesn't say he signed them, while Trump orders a full investigation. Rutabaga's White House doctor has been subpoenaed by the Comer Committee. The always astute Jeff Childers notes this will have a "tectonic" impact on the 2026 midterms, as DemoKKKrats will be forced to defend Rutabaga without knowing what can---and will---be coming out. As Jeff wrote, "Dems who defend Biden risk looking complicit if damning memos or testimony later emerge. But those who try to distance themselves will fracture the party’s unity and invite civil war within the base." Oh no! He did not do dat? He says this "will invite civil war within the base." By my count this would be Civil War #5. The former press secretary took Rutabaga's side against the "betrayal" in her new book that no one will read. But it's an indicator of where things will head. But it may not be that easy. Childers (a lawyer) thinks it "likely" an investigation will turn up illegal, stupid, and treasonous uses of the autopen and that this will to to the Supes who, immunity-case-style, will be forced to set rules. Then Trump can use THOSE rules to go after aspects of the Rutabaga admin with prejudice. For the record Zen Master thinks nothing will come of this. News today is that Rutabaga only hand-signed ONE pardon, that of his son.
12) More Dem Civil War stuff, as "old gas" will be a key part of AI.
13) Like almost all other blue states, MN is losing people.
14) Put this in the "I VOTED FOR THIS" category: President Trump (while Elon fumes and Tweets) is preparing a massive federal defunding package for Kollyfornia.
15) A mass brawl broke out among youts at a NY vacation beach. Sigh. Always the Amish.
16) You could have seen this coming from Uranus. The minute a Republican won the national popular vote, states would pull out of their idiotic and unconstitutional "Popular Vote Compact." Now ME is the first.
17) The DOJ sued Texas for giving illegal criminal aliens in-state tuition. An hour later, Texas joined the suit and abandoned the law.
18) ICE is holding 53,000 illegal criminals and needs more money. Come on, BBB. Meanwhile, murder rates have plummeted under Trump. Amazing what removing hundreds of thousands of gang bangers can do.
19) Not sure I want to be led by these guys. Only 70% of Catholic priests and mainline Protestant pastors have a "sure" belief in God; only a quarter say Adam and Eve were real people; and not even half of all non-evangelical "mainline" ministers believe in hell. (Odd because Jesus spoke of hell much more than He ever did of heaven). Twice as many Protestants as Catholic men of the cloth believe in the inerrancy of the Bible. However, only 20% of evangelical and black ministers took the Bible literally.
20) Texas's use of an AI "tutor" program caused student test scores to soar.
21) The Department of Ed notified Columbia U. that it has "failed to meet accreditation standards" set by the Middle States Commission on Higher Ed. Good. Dump these bugplugger institutions' accreditation.
22) NOPE. Won't happen. A high ranking school official told parents to shut up about transoids cheating their daughters.
23) The Feds say Kollyfornia's Bullet Train has "no path" and threaten to pull $4 billion. Good. Let Brad Pitt pay for it.
24) This is brilliant. Many DemoKKKrat lawmakers will boycott D.C. restaurants in a labor dispute. These are DemoKKKrat-owned restaurants, for the most part.
25) Getting there, getting there. The economy---well, entrepreneurs---added 139,000 jobs, beating "expectations." The gubmen shed 22,000 more jobs.
26) A survey by AAA finds interest in buying an EV at a five-year low.
27) Green-obsessed Bloomberg praises Chy-na for building lotsa coal plants for "national security." Meanwhile another EV car carrier container ship goes up in smoke. But oh no! The green hysterics and climate change chubblepuffers are certain that we are on the verge of drought now.
28) This is what happens when libtoids get in power. After a lib won the South Korean election, they voted to expand the Supreme Court there from 14-30, so that no other party will ever get a favorable ruling again. It's a matter of time now before South Korea falls into Rocket Man's hands, and he never had to fire a shot. And speaking of the NORKS, it appears they were using ChatGPT to hire North Korean workers.
29) No more rockets for Green Screen Zelensky, as Trump pulled the plug and is sending them to the U.S. military. Meanwhile, as always happens, the revision of the news is much different than the original "news," as far fewer Russkie planes were hit in the drone attack than Ukraine claimed.
30) A retro review of "Jaws": 50 years later, still great. Still one of my top 10 movies of all time.
31) People may laugh---and I hate the Pittsburgh Steelers almost as much as the SF 49ers---but Aaron Rodgers can make them a Super Bowl contender. He is still that good.
32) Oh, for Pete's sake, are ANY of these people admirable? Billy Joel, whom I really like as a songwriter and like almost as much as a performer, admitted to two attempted suicides and a coma after an affair with his best friend's wife. Folks, I've been married for 37 years to the same woman and never attempted an affair with any of my best friend's five wives.
33) In a thrilling NBA finals, the OK City Thunder led in Game 1 of the NBA finals for 47 minutes of the game, only to lose on a last shot from the Indiana Pacers.
34) The trial over the death of Grace Schara, who, the family argues, was killed by the China Virus vax, has started.
35) Scientists in Japan have developed a non-toxic plastic that dissolves in seawater within hours. Wow, Hollywood starlets better not go swimming, that's all I got to say.
Larry Schweikart Rock drummer, Film maker, NYTimes #1 bestselling author
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| Today's News, June 3-4, 2025 | 04 Jun 2025 | 00:23:15 | |
IN POLITICAL NEWS
1) DemoKKKrats are in deep, deep trouble. Forget the "generic ballot" or pollsters looking at 2026. Forget the "Big Beautiful Bill." This is a party in which it almost doesn't matter what Republicans do!. DemoKKKrats are making themselves utterly poisonous. You can see it in CNN's latest polling, where Republicans are viewed as the party of "strong leaders." (You know, like Trump, Vance, Musk, Muy Macho Marco, RFK, Tulsi Gabbard, Kristi Noem, Stephen Miller). Why would that be? Maybe cuz they just keep marching forward no matter what the Hoax News media, Hollywood, or the courts say. Say what you want about W. For a time---prior to about early 2004---he was viewed as a "strong leader." Who do the DemoKKKrats have? They can (literally) trot out the prancing gheyboy Tampon Timmy. Even Little Spoogemuffin Natey Silver admits that the men he has sampled see the DemoKKKrats as whiny and neurotic and have high levels of mental health. And speaking of mental health, there is a full-on campaign to force Fetterman Massacre out by claiming he has "mental health" problems because he won't go along with the screwball woke idiocy. Now his chief of staff quit.
But wait! It gets better. Rs are viewed as the "Party of Change" in that same poll! Yikes. What in the world can DemoKKKrats do? Oh, I know, they can create a think tank called "Spotlight" to "push DemoKKKrats to more popular positions." Sorry, there, Grunhilda. That ship sailed about 10 years ago. Not that they can be pushed, anyway. It is a party largely being run by angry Muslim women, escapees from asylums, and transoid nutjobs (usually all in the same person). The Spotlight people are trying to push crazed liberals, well, away from crazy liberal positions. But THAT'S WHO THEY ARE!
2) It's finally starting to come together. The above concerns are reflecting these realities, namely that with the exception of . . . wait for it . . . UTAH (!?) and (just barely) CO, DemoKKKrats are losing a LOT of registered voters and Republicans are gaining alot (but not all of those leaving the DemoKKKrats) nationwide. To wit, last month: NE (+400 net R/D), SD (net +530), CO (D+50), UT (D+600), OK (R+3,200), RI (R+2000), and KY (R+1800), NV (Ds +600), plus all the FL, NE, and NC numbers I gave you Monday. I think no small amount of the DemoKKKrats declining numbers (vs R gains) is simply age. It's an ancient party. Oh, and here is another sign the Dems are collapsing: This PA candidate was considered to be strong---but he won't be running.
3) Trafalgar and Rasmussen both have Trump at 53% approval.
4) Imagine that. The U.S. Army has now met its recruitment goals. Good to have leaders in charge. And Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered the Navy to rename a ship called the Harvey Milk, named after a homosexual Groomer City supervisor who was shot. These ships should be named for naval heroes, not cultural bladderpickles.
5) Trump's 50% tariffs on steel and aluminum went into effect, and he sent the first package of nearly $10 billion in DOGE cuts to the House..
6) The Washington Compost has apologized for publishing Hamas Murder Pirate propaganda at face value. Why bother? They'll just do it again.
7) The disgustingly evil James Brown (Maxine Waters) was hit with a $68,000 FEC fine, which she'll pay by dipping into her illegal campaign funds. 8) The Trump administration says the autopen scandal is the "Biggest scandal in American history." Wow. With "Muh Russia," with the China Virus vax, and with the stolen election of 2020, that's saying a lot.
9) Multiple samples show that the quality of life in New Kabul (NYC) is still worse than before the China Virus pandemic. Thanks, illegal criminal aliens.
10) Texas AG Ken Paxton is smoking Sen. John Cornhole (Cornyn) in poll after poll, suggesting we may finally rid ourselves of this RINO clattercircuit.
11) The family for the terrorist analwipe in CO has had their visas revoked. Good. Now, let's see DemoKKKrats come and defend this guy and praise this family. DemoKKKrat Civil War #1 and #2 all rolled into one. Keep it up fellas!
12) This student, suspended because he said "illegal alien" has won a settlement and an apology. To quote Monty Phython in the "Life of Brian," "Thanks for the settlement. You can keep the apology." By the way, though, he is wrong. It's not "illegal alien." It's Illegal criminal alien INVADER.
13) The Pentagon is deploying civilian staff to aid in operations against said illegal criminal invaders.
14) In a huge win for MAGA and doing the right thing, CITI has expressly prohibited "debanking" due to political views.
15) And a big win here as the Florida Board of Governors rejected Santa Ono as president of the U. of Florida. This was one lying woke clatterpimple.
16) Air crews say DEI persists despite Trump's orders and it is threatening flight safety.
17) Seniors' marijuana use reaches new high. I know from various people that they use "gummies" primarily as sleep aids because doctors won't prescribe sleeping pills any more, but also because of the war against oxy and other pain meds, many seniors need pain management and again, docs are too obsessed with addition to treat pain. It's a fine line.
18) It's getting impossible NOT to quote Jeff Childers on almost a daily basis here. On Monday I had the story about Prof. Santa Ono, who had been nominated to be the president of the U. of Florida, but whose nomination was nixed by the state Board of Governors. Reviewing Ono's testimony, where he tried to recant most of his crazy positions, Childers noted that he "Disavowed almost every statement, program, and position he'd ever endorsed" and "reversed more often than a 17-year-old cheerleader while parallel parking." Now that's funny right there, I don't care who you are. But as Jeff points out, the Board of Governors' vote was the first time in history it overruled a university's selection for president. The times, they are a' changin'. Now, suddenly, DEI---instead of being the golden ticket to advancement---has become a millstone.
19) April job openings "Unexpectedly" jumped to 7.39 million. The private sector added 37,000 jobs. Good, but we need to put a 4 in front of that.
20) Big Wind now seen as creating national security issues by causing phenomena where aircraft can "hide" from radar, as well as killing all sorts of fish and scallops.
21) Constellation Energy and Facebook/Meta ("Meta" means "death" in Hebrew) inked a new power deal for nuclear energy from its "Clean Nuclear Energy Center."
22) Tar-gay has dropped its woke/transoid displays for good old USA stuff.
23) Revenue from tariffs is up 168% in three months.
24) Now this is good gubment spending, as the Transportation Department is letting contracts for $2.9 billion in bridge repair and improvement spending, and contractors do NOT have to be DEI compliant.
25) Eight states are planning to ban sales of gas powered cars. Man, you can make a fortune setting up a gas-powered car sales business on the border of these states.
26) After an attempted coup by previous president Yoon Suk Yeol, who is now in jail, South Korea has elected a liberal Lee Jae-myung.
27) Veetnam is abandoning its "two child" policy with a birth collapse.
28) An explosion, caused by Uke divers, shut down the Kerch Bridge to and from Crimea for three hours. Well, look at it this way: for reasons STILL unknown, a freighter slammed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge in the US and it's still shut down.
29) Disney is laying off hundreds and downsizing entertainment divisions. "Fantastic Flop" ain't looking so good. From what I'm seeing of the early "Avengers: Doomsday" schlock, it is a mess. They are trying to shoehorn in too many people as if they were starting with "Endgame" without realizing it took them over a dozen developmental films to get to "Endgame." Oh, and this won't help: DIsneyland fans are outraged that the park is going to raze Tom Sawyer Island and the famed Riverboat ride in favor of a "cars" related ride.
30) Spotify has un-banned Steve Bannon's War Room.
31) Johnny Carson's eldest son, Chris died at age 74. He looks very much like Johnny. Hard to imagine, but Johnny Carson had an audience three times that of all current late-night shows put together.
32) Bill Belichek's teeny-bopper girl friend is now getting involved in UNC football issues, getting banned from the football facilities. Coach, you realize you're dating the female equivalent of Terrell Owens, right? Psst, Bill. This is class. Keanu Reeves, 60, made a rare red-carpet appearance with his 52-year-old girlfriend.
33) Vaxxes are now linked to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome.
34) Strokes are rising among younger people, but, hey, make sure you get those vaxxes.
35) HHS has ended a Rutabaga era testing program that cost taxpayers millions.
36) A man climbed Mount Everest to install a defibrulator at the top. Three weeks later it saved a man's life. Now, maybe we can get the Himalayan Bicycle Club to go up there and remove all the damn trash and oxygen containers. Larry Schweikart Rock drummer, Film maker, NYTimes #1 bestselling author
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| Today's News, June 1-2, 2025 | 02 Jun 2025 | 00:16:49 | |
IN POLITICAL NEWS
1) The fallout from the "Rutabaga actually was a Rutabaga" news keeps dribbling out, and it is no longer surprising. Now we're told that the senior staff "couldn't believe" they were getting the Hoax News Media to play along with the notion that the Demented Pervert was "sharp as a tack." Good old F. Chuck Todd says the DemoKKKrats were the liars, not the lying media. It's a circular firing squad, people.
2) President Trump has just launched a new task force on fraud related to homelessness funds.
3) Kash Patel says the FBI is investigating a "targeted terror attack" by a Muslim thowing Molotov cocktails at Christians attending a protest. The culprit is an illegal alien---shocked, I tell ya--- and yelled "End Zionists" in his terror rampage. I do believe Kash Patel and Dan Bongino are seeking to rebuild the FBI into a legit institution. Exhibit A, your honor: the New York Slimes is whining about it, so that's a pretty good sign it's happening. Nevertheless, a clear sign that no one yet fears the FBI was this attack. There MUST be high profile arrests of the Russia Hoaxers and the J6 tyrants, as well as a couple of China Virus liars. Then maybe the FBI can recover.
4) Voter registration continues to move in ONLY one direction, toward Republicans. Here is NM, where Rs net gained nearly 400 (still a long way to go there) and NC, where the 175,000 DemoKKKrat lead in 2020 is down to 24,000, with Rs having a lead among active voters there of nearly 83,000. FL gets redder, now with another +80,000 net for a statewide margin of R+1.32 million. NJ shaved another 500 off the D lead there. Oh, and the one bright spot for DemoKKKrats in registration, PA just flipped back red by 145 this week.
5) Meanwhile, KY state senator Robin Webb switched from the DemoKKKrats to the GOP. Oh, and the latest to say, "Gee, the DemoKKKrats lost their way" is one of the pigjigglers who led them that way, the prancing geyboy Tampon Timmy. He claimed DemoKKKrats used to do "big" "bold" things. You still do, Tampon: you attack the American working class boldly, support Islamic terrorists boldly, allow in illegal criminal invaders boldly, and try to deprive girls of athletic achievements boldly. You are a giant, prancing bold fecalpile. And so is your "bold" party. Oh, and remember how this new wave of DemoKKKrat think-tankers is touting "better management" of cities as their golden ring? Yeah, good times: NY subway assaults are up 19%. And no, not Jared from Subway molesting kiddies.
6) Five DemoKKKrats have been charged in the Bridgeport, CT election fraud scandal. Course, a dicknipple "AZ Data Gnu" says this kind of fraud can't happen.
7) Right now Buttplugs is leading the DemoKKKrat 2028 race, which is funny. That would be a J.D. Vance 400 EV win.
8) The latest evidence shows what we have always known: the Mulehead Investigation was a sanitizing/coverup op all along.
9) D.C. mayor Muriel Bow Wow Bowser now wants to remove D.C.'s "sanctuary city" protections for illegal criminals.
10) Awesome. ICE staged a raid nabbing 1,500 illegals in MA alone.
11) Boo hoo. The Trump administration has already "permanently damaged" Harvard, says this author. Maybe. But I don't buy his "public credibility" approach. That could flip in five years with the short-sighted American public. No, as Andrew Jackson said of the BUS, "I must kill it, sir. I must kill it." Fortunately for Trump, the peeps be with you: only 32% have "high" confidence in higher ed (down from 57% a decade ago, and a majority think colleges are on the wrong track. Just in time for this story, as the ChiComs consider Harvard their "Party School" and not as in Spring Break.
12) Headline: "From Harvard to Wichita State Colleges Cancel Special Ceremonies for Graduates from Marginalized Backgrounds." Real headline: "Colleges refuse to reinstate 'Separate but Equal' DemoKKKrat racism."
13) I had this Friday, but I wanted to digest this more. Jeff Childers seems to be right about everything. His Friday "Coffee and Covid" column focused on AI, using the window of a new AI-controlled jet fighter as the means of exploring this. (I reported on that Friday). What is new today is that Childers says "we regular folks aren’t witnessing the rise of AI. We’re witnessing its containment." Palmer Lucky with his Anduril is fleshing out a battlefield operating system. His point is that we are worrying about ChatGPT when in fact the real AI is years ahead and we aren't discussing that---or who should control it.
14) Remember that man, Imane Khalif, who won a gold medal in Olympic WOMEN'S boxing? Yeah. he's a man, DNA shows.
15) The U.S. will double steel and aluminum tariffs. President Trump has made clear he isn't fooling around with long-term national security by allowing enemy clubfoots to hold us hostage.
16) Goooo=leeee. The jobs report was better than expected, and manufacturing imports fell. Good. Now let's see the exports report.
17) CVS, meanwhile, is closing 200 stores nationwide.
18) The plan for powering AI has emerged: natural gas in the short term, nukes in the long term.
19) A new CNN poll shows Republicans lead by 8 on the economy, and it freaks out poor Harry Enten.
20) Green Screen Zelensky used a bunch of truck drones to strike at a big Russkie bomber base, possibly damaging 20% of Russia's bombers. I expect Putin to begin pulling all limitations on troops. He will respond accordingly. Rubio has repeated America's call for peace.
21) Xi's grip on power may be weakening in Chy-na.
22) This is a start: The UN plans to cut its budget by 20% and eliminate 7,000 jobs. How about relocate to Madagascar?
23) The "right-wing" nationalist candidate, Karol Nawrock-and-Rolli has become Poland's new PM and immediately announced Poland will pull out of the EU immigration agreement..
24) We have the first photos of the ChiComs' ultra-big stealth bomber.
25) They don't want to say the M-word: in Austria, more than 1/3 of Austrians don't speak German (their native tongue) while almost half of all crime is immigrants.
26) Wait, I thought sea levels were rising. Now a new study shows South Africa is rising out of the ocean. Maybe it got lighter when all the Boers, afraid for their lives, left the country.
27) Imagine that. Disney's non-woke "Lilo and Stitch" hits $600 million worldwide, throwing the struggling studio a lifeline, while "Mission Impossible: Final Reckoning" slowed to about $350 million worldwide.
28) A new Rasmussen poll shows that half of Americans believe the China Virus vax causes heart damage. Cuz, you know, it does.
29) In a surprising move, RFK, Jr. has allowed the China Virus vax to remain on the market, though it is not recommended for most people. This is a head scratcher.
30) The world's most famous waltz will be beamed into space. Gee, that makes me feel all warm and fuzzy, knowing that these guys will have music to listen to as they invade.
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| Today's News, May 29-30, 2025 | 31 May 2025 | 00:21:59 | |
IN POLITICAL NEWS
1) President Trump now at 53% approval. When the dust over the tariffs and illegals settle, Trump will be in the 60s.
2) Another chowderbiscuit judge, this time from some "Court of International Trade" (do we really need this?) blocked his tariffs. No big deal, say economists at Goldman Sachs. He has multiple workarounds. In fact, it "might not change the final outcome for most major US trading partners,” Goldman Sachs economists said in a research note. “For now, we expect the Trump administration will find other ways to impose tariffs,” they added. Then, almost immediately, an appeals court shot this down before the email cache could be cleared.
3) In its first of many reduction bills tied to DOGE, the White House has already sent $9.4 billion in cuts to Congress. We'll see if they act. Elon Musk said he was "disappointed" in the "Big Beautiful Bill."
NOTE: It's time for some historical reality here. First, Stephen Miller explained that DOGE cuts could not be included in the "Big Beautiful Bill" because of the classification. They had to be submitted later after the bill was passed. The first batch was already sent out. Get it. FIRST BATCH. This won't be the last, and my guess is that ultimately almost every DOGE cut will make it over to Congress. Second, the constant whine on X and other social media ("Where are the arrests?" "Why are we only deporting 1,000 illegal a day?") is getting old. Apparently no one has ever read a U.S. history book. I can suggest one. The nature of American government as established by the Founders is to make change as difficult as possible; to provide multiple checks and balances (yes, including courts, even when we don't like them); and to prevent revolutions. With the exception of FDR, Trump has moved faster, and done more in less time than any President in history---and FDR had the near-universal agreement that the Great Depression was a calamity of the first order, as well as having a 2/3 majority of Congress and the courts at his back. So far, Trump is on a pace to issue about 450 executive orders in his first year, or 30% MORE than FDR. And, as I said in my substack the other day, "Culture will codify these Executive Orders," not Congress and they won't be changed in the future because they will be a part of life. So please stop whining.
4) The FBI will probe "targeted violence" at Christians and conservatives in a Seattle rally. Of course the evil Seattle mayor says violence is all the Christians' fault. Moreover, the FBI is looking into the Dobbs leak, the pipe bomber, the White House coke, and multiple other issues. As Jeff Childers says in his usual astounding daily column,
5) The U.S. has begun actively revoking the visas of Chinese students, largely because they are by nature spies for the ChiComs. That is why they are allowed to "study" here.
6) Citing a "railroad job," Trump promised to look into pardons for those convicted of trying to kidnap Witless Protection. (This almost certainly was an FBI-enhanced and encouraged setup). Ed Martin, the DOJ "Pardon Czar," said he was going to take a "hard look" at this case.
7) President Trump won a major legal victory in his defamation case involving the Russia Hoax and the Pulitzer Prize. Meanwhile Team Trump won another legal victory, this time in expanding the scope of investigations into NY AG Letitia James.
8) My court guru Zen Master is disappointed that Trump isn't moving faster to submit judge nominations. But here is one: Emil Bove to 3rd Circuit.
9) Trump fired the top copyright official after dismissing the Librarian of Congress. In his first term with President Trump, Steve Bannon once asked me if I wanted the LoC gig. I said "no thank you."
10) FBI DIrector Kash Patel said Jim (Scrotumtoter) Comey's little sea-shell stunt where he threatened President Trump caused a slew of copycats that took agents off real cases involving child abductions. Scrotumtoter is an evil pus-sac.
11) In voter registration news, IA saw a net gain of about 2,200 Rs.
12) The Trump administration has backed down on Harvard . . . kinda. They gave the school 30 days to achieve compliance before yanking the foreign student visas.
13) Muy Macho Marco begins a massive State Department reorganization merging or eliminating some 300 offices. As always, a comment here from Jeff Childers is welcome, as he discusses Trump's cabinet: "Whereas Roosevelt’s inner team built the apparatus of modern liberal governance, Trump’s team is systematically dismantling it, agency by agency, doctrine by doctrine. Never before has a president enjoyed this level of alignment across every axis of executive power —national security, public health, foreign policy, education, and the courts— and used it not to entrench a legacy, but to eradicate his enemies’ institutional infrastructure." Powerful stuff, that.
14) In justice-related news, Dan Bongino says the FBI will soon release the video footage of Jeffrey (He-didn't-kill-himself-did-he?) Epstein proving he, well, killed himself, while newly released FBI docs show that Nellie Ohr (of Ohr and Ugly-Ohr's team) lied under oath about the Russia Hoax. Maybe, just maybe an arrest Dan? Oh, and the DOJ launched an investigation of Cal Poly's antisemitic policies when it told Jewish students to "hide their Jewish identity to avoid being targeted." And another of these free-food-fraudsters (a Muslim . . . shocked!) was arrested in MN.
15) Axios says we have a growing mental health problem due to "climate change" fears. No, we have a growing mental health problem due to DemoKKKrats and the phlegm-enhancers at Axios.
16) Another traitor was arrested yesterday, handing over key info to our enemies. Seriously, we need firing squads, and I'll volunteer. I have good aim.
17) Bernard Kerik, the NYPD police commissioner during 9/11, died at age 69.
18) ICE arrested 40 illegals in Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard.
19) The Supes, with Justice Johnny and ACB voting the right way again, allowed the Trump administration to strip protections from 500,000 illegal criminals. WINNING. I been sayin' it and sayin' it. Trump has been winning almost ALL of these cases that get to a final disposition.
20) Kollyfornia, under fire for letting men win all the girls' events, has tried to half-step it by saying the second place finisher (they mean, a real female) can "share" the 1st place podium with the male. Er, what happens when the top THREE places are all dudes?
21) Good. Support for same-sex marriage has dropped 14 points among Republicans in the last few years. I was badly off in one of my predictions about 20 years ago. I said that legalized homosexual marriage would lead to an explosion of polygamy. Nope, they blew right past that one.
22) The Atlanta Rhythm Section is now cookin'! Atlanta Fed revised 2nd growth estimate from 2.2% to 3.8%.
23) A federal appeals court temporarily allowed Trump's tariffs to stay in place.
24) A top AI CEO predicts a "white collar bloodbath" in legal, consulting, finance, and other areas and says that industry officials need to "stop sugarcoating" the coming reality. Steve Bannon has been warning about this on his "War Room." But here's the deal: AI is coming as sure as the railroad did. Better adjust now, not complain.
25) Good for her. Jennifer Sey, with her XX-XY athletics that admits there are biological differences between boys and girls, is suing the state of Colorado for its new law that censors anyone who speaks truth to spoogieness.
26) Employees are hiding their use of ChatGPT---a headline no doubt written by . . . ChatGPT.
27) Core inflation dropped to its lowest level since 2021. WINNING. Meanwhile the U.S. goods trade deficit plunged in the last month. WINNING. We cut the trade deficit in half. Personal income is rising. Good. I want my hot tub.
28) With the EV mandate gone, GM has switched a major production line to making V-8 internal combustion engines for trucks. This is the largest single engine plant investment in GM's history. Meanwhile, Trump's tariffs have driven (no pun intended) Vokswagen to plan a massive new U.S. investment.
29) A top global food company, JBS USA, will invest $135 million in the U.S.
30) The Supes voted 8-0 (ACB votes right again) to limit the power of judges to use the EPA to limit growth.
31) This has to be a movie: The Thessalonian Bananas. A bunch of coke was found hidden in a shipment of bananas in Thessalonika.
32) The Israeli Defense Force used lasers to shoot down incoming missiles.
33) She's baa-ack. Frau Hitler, Angela Merkel, says Europe won't survive without MORE illegal criminal invaders. "Excuse me, Ms. Hun. One rattlesnake bite isn't enough. Here have a few more."
34) The ChiComs whined about the foreign student visas, now President Trump says they "totally violated" the tariff deal. Good. Smack them hard. Meanwhile, it looks like the ChiComs paid protesters to show up against Falun Gong events in NYC. So between Soros and the ChiComs, we have to ask, are ANY protesters legit anymore?
35) The Canucks are heading for a recession. But, hey, elect another liberal mushgusher.
36) A Louisiana rapper, Young Boy, was pardoned by President Trump and thanked him profusely.
37) President Trump is moving forward with his lawsuit against CBS after refusing the settlement offer. Gooooooo.
38) The SEC is cracking down on fans rushing onto the football field after games with massive fines on the home schools.
39) The U.S. Senate investigation into the China Virus coverup of deaths and side effects has named over 70 government researchers and officials, including Francis Collins, Dr. Fallacy, and Rochelle Walensky. Good. Arrest their asses. Meanwhile Dan Bongino says that the FBI is investigating the "coverup" of the China Virus origins. Well, it originated in a ChiCom lab in part funded by Dr. Fallacy. That' coverup? By the way, eight House members have died since the vax was imposed. All were DemoKKKrats who backed the mandates. Karma? They are taking themselves right off the board, as they are doing with abortion.
40) Remember the other day when I told you RFK was absolutely dismantling the Obama/Rutabaga era NIH and reinventing it? Jay Bhattacharya, NIH head, now gave permission to researchers to publish papers without first getting political clearance from NIH or any other gubment agency. That's big. Imagine if we'd had that during the China Virus?
41) The CDC will no longer report China Virus-related pneumonia deaths. In other words, people die of pneumonia, not the China Virus.
42) I think they're gonna need a bigger boat: a 20-foot shark trails a small boat near Block Island, RI. "Must go faster."
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| Today's News, May 27-28, 2025 | 28 May 2025 | 00:18:17 | |
IN POLITICAL NEWS
i 1) In a big developing scandal of a story (how big remains to be seen), the Fellowship of the Autopen seems to be growing. Yesterday, it was asserted that Senator Elizabeth Warren (ComanChe) was the Custodian of the Autopen. Now, understand that claim was made by Trump's "cryptoczar" David Sacks, and only in the context of blocking crypto. Otherwise, that makes no sense at all, and doesn't pass the Frijole Fart Club Smell Test. I haven't read everything on Team Rutabaga, but everything that I have read cited three people surrounding the Demented Pervert who could/would have used said autopen: Chief of Staff (until the last few weeks) Ron Klain, Anita Dunn, and the Senior Skank. Today that has been confirmed yet again by the Atlantic, which has called them a "Protective Politburo." The Glandgobbling Gulag is probably a more apt term, but nevertheless, the Atlantic (soon to be the Salton Sea if readership continues to fall) continues to be exposed by Jake Fakey Tapper in his "for the money" tour touting his book Original Sin---all the while he pretends, gee, he didn't know.
2) Another day, another warning from John Halpin on the "Psychology of Party [ i.e., DemoKKKrat] decline." These guys at Liberal Patriot are doing everything in their power to turn around the DemoKKKrat lemmings who are leaping off Niagara Falls. What he still fails to grasp is history: the Federalists died because they never did "run" (no campaigns then) on issues, but rather qualifications. The Liberty/Know-Nothings never survived because they were single issue parties. But the DemoKKKrats' real model right now is the Whigs . . . but worse. The Whigs ignored the biggest issue of the day, slavery. The DemoKKKrats are not only not ignoring the four biggest issues of the day, but are on the wrong side of all of them: illegal immigration, woke/transoidism, anti-semitism/pro-Hamas Murder Pirates, and AI energy needs. I give them a decade, at best. Meanwhile, yet another argument is that "oh, noo, it's only because DemoKKKrats are "talking like professors." Just change the words. Everything is fine."
3) A polling stunner from Rasmussen: "For the first time in our history a majority of Americans say we are on the right track." Patrick Basham's Democracy Institute finds the same thing, with President Trump at 52%.
4) Indiana has started work to annex some Illinois counties. Seth Keshel looks at the political impact if, indeed, Indiana can pull it off. It would move about 8 EVs to the GOP.
5) Majorie Taylor Greene says she was told the first of many DOGE cut votes is coming Monday.
6) Good. Remember when three aides to SecDef Pete Hegseth (of the non-interventionist variety) were fired last month? Now the Trump administration is reviewing those and concluded it doesn't believe the (pro-interventionist) Pentagon sources.
7) BLM booted an official who resisted DOGE cuts.
8) A good piece on Michael Anton, the MAGA Machiavelli who has a terrific grasp on international policy in the Trump era and who is increasingly directing policy. Anton wrote the highly influential "Flight 93 Election" that swayed Rush Limbaugh to become a Trump supporter.
9) I love it. President Trump's team is teeing up a whole new libel/slander suit against CBS for calling him a "mob boss."
10) Just great. Now we have an altercation between two Secret Service women agents when one was late showing up. Imagine that. A woman being late.
11) Trump won a major tariff related court victory.
12) Trump officials are accelerating toward arresting 3,000 illegal criminals per day, up from 300 a month ago. Probably need to hit at least 10,000 a day to have a serious impact.
13) Due to Trump's incredible success in shutting down the illegal invaders, San Diego is shutting down an entire processing center. It's empty.
14) Christopher Rufo makes a good case of why Santa Ono should not be president of the University of Florida.
15) This is one for the (text) books, as a star Harvard business prof was stripped of tenure and fired for falsifying data. . . on her studies on dishonesty.
16) President Trump threatens to cut Kollyfornia's federal funds if the state continues to allow men to compete in girls' events.
17) The Navy outlined its new separation policy for screwed up transoids. But I repeat myself.
18) Contrary to claims from the Hoax News media, durable goods orders rose.
19) AI now a rival of Apple with a new acquisition by OpenAI of Jony Ive.
20) Blacks in South Africa sing "Shoot to kill! Kill the Boer," but, you know, they don't really mean it says the media.
21) Tesla's Europe sales are crashing. I do not think this was mostly the result of political terrorism against Elon Musk or dissatisfaction with his positions. I think the reality of "green" is catching up---people realize the severe limitations and high cost of EVs. Take a look at the ChiCom EV maker trying to replace Tesla. It's shares are collapsing. And solar is going with it, as a ChiCom "solar billionaire" steps back. As David Blackmon, the Rush Limbaugh of Energy, points out, "renewables" internationally are failing, looking to shrink projects, "reduce risks or cut costs," which is Greenspeak for "HEP! HEP! WE GOIN' UNDER!"
22) Meanwhile, as Ronald Stein reports, the amount of money wasted on "net-zero" is staggering.
23) Argentina will exit the WHO. The bad WHO.
24) Muy Macho Marco announced that the U.S. will begin denying VISAs of foreign officials involved in censoring U.S. free speech. (I'm guessing that of Elon Musk, among others)
25) Here is a great article by Michael Golden on CGI's future in Hollywood/movies. He argues that it is limited, that it can never capture the nuances of real people. I agree, based on my experience of listening to rock music. I can always tell if it's a live drummer or a machine. I don't care how clever the programmers are, live players have tiny tells---a half-second lag here, an unexpected and totally unpredictable bass line there, a weirdly placed (yet appropriate) cymbal crash. Watch videos of Todd Sucherman, who drums for STYX as he hits every accent.
26) Another Disney disaster as the woke-ized "Dr. Who" ratings collapse: a "$100 million Mouse House nightmare."
27) "Lilo and Stitch" and "Mission Impossible" dominate the box office. MI likely to hit $1 billion soon.
28) RFK, Jr. has "declared war" on the journal cartel and ordered NIH and CDC to cease publishing in JAMA and other lying publications. The editor of the New England Journal of Medicine admitted "It is simply no longer possible to believe much of the clinical research that is published, or to rely on the judgment of trusted physicians or authoritative medical guidelines." Richard Horton, editor of the Lancet, agreed: "much of the scientific literature, perhaps half, may simply be untrue." Not only will gubment researchers stop publishing in these hall-of-mirror chowderhouses, but NIH will allocate 20% of its total funding (!!!) to replicating studies. Folks, this is an off-the-charts sea change.
29) Oh, and while he was at it, Kennedy announced the withdrawal of key China Virus vax recommendations for healthy children and pregnant women.
30) This bizarre story has been making the rounds. It seems a Florida man, who was already suspected of being high on something, swam in a gator-infested pond and was bitten on the arm. Police, having already been hailed, arrived as he ran from them and "growled." Then he picked up garden shears and threatened them, driving them out of their police cruiser. They shot him with a stun gun. Nothing. (Course, he didn't seem to mind that he'd been bitten by an alligator, either). Finally they had to shoot him with bullets when he began unhooking the rifle in the cop car. Larry Schweikart Rock drummer, Film maker, NYTimes #1 bestselling author
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| Today's News, May 25-26, 2025 | 27 May 2025 | 00:16:04 | |
The News of Today is the History of Tomorrow
1) In an admission of nothing less than treason, a new report quotes Rutabaga officials as admitting to doing "undemocratic things" to stop the "existential threat" of Donald Trump. They planned on "disappearing" Rutabaga only to allow him to show up for "proof of life" events while they ran the show. Well, they got the "existential threat" part right. Trump is going to kick their asses so hard their ancestors will feel it. I get the sense they are warming up in the bull pen right now, and Dan Bongino says as much today. He said the FBI already has investigations up and running on the January 6 pipe bombs, the Supreme Court leaks, and the White House coke scandal. Meanwhile a former DOJ official is recommending bringing back Robert Hur to look at the coverup of Rutabaga's health.
2) A battle is brewing over whether a president can choose not to spend money allocated by Congress
3) Cackles reportedly "fumed" over Rutabaga wearing a MAGA hat.
4) Awesome new ad run at the Coca Cola 600 race featuring the voices of President Trump and Pete Hegseth: "No more electric tanks."
5) The "Triple Trending Counties" that have moved Trump's way in three straight elections---one of which was stolen---show that only in a handful of counties with average incomes of over $100,000 did the DemoKKKrats gain. In other words, increasingly DemoKKKrats are the party of the uber-rich.
6) Planned Murderhood will close eight centers in IA and MN due to federal budget cuts.
7) David Blackmon on how Jenny Granholm facilitated the looting of the treasury for over $100 billion in "green" funds., Meanwhile, Dr. Oz confirms he has found $14 billion in waste, fraud, and abuse in Medicare. Of course, none of the pontificators such as St. Thomas of Louisville or Randy Paul, the "principled" people, care. Oh no. We need to stop Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill."
8) Senators, including the utterly useless gayboy Linda Grahamnesty, the pterodactyl era Yertle, the glacially-braned MurKowski, and a couple of others are blocking Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill." Of course they are. They don't dare give him a victory. Once he secures a few of these big victories, they are totally irrelevant.
9) A shooting at at South Carolina docked charter boat over the weekend left 11 injured. Hey, look at the bright side: at least an illegal alien or a rapper wasn't involved. Meanwhile, a shooting erupted at a Tennessee park leaving seven injured. Hoax news reports these as "gunfire erupted" or "shots rang out," as though those nasty guns just marched onto a charter boat and into a park to get even with the rival KnifeBlade gang. So even though it's in Germany, I guess we should include this story here, as 18 were injured in a Hamburg, Germany knife attack. Meanwhile, in a case of protecting what was truly important, a Checkers employee allegedly shot a man over a missing package of mayonnaise. Or, as "Freeper" AndyTheBear noted, "The Mayo Clinic was not nearby enough to save the customer."
10) I missed this last week, as Michael Ledeen, a great conservative voice, died at age 83. Here is a remarkable tribute to him from an Iranian who escaped prison and torture at the hands of the Iranian government in no small part due to Ledeen.
11) Former DemoKKKrat Congressman Charlie Rangel, dead at 94.
12) Typical: a DemoKKKrat NC councilwoman from Charlotte threw herself a lavish $214,000 birthday party using China Virus funds.
13) A Texas bill requiring sheriffs to coopeate with ICE has passed the TX House. Common sense.
14) Cue Paul Carrack "Don't Shed a Tear for Me" as a notorious cartel boss assumed room temperature.
15) The Great Ryan Burge shows that Black believers, especially Protestants, are substantially to the right of the DemoKKKrat Party on issues, and that Trump shaved off a good number, but that there still is no racial realignment going on.
16) And that useless institutional collection of polyglot gonadmunchers known as Harvard just learned that it's former morgue director was selling body parts on the black market. Education Secretary Linda McMahon says that Harvard will no longer be a "public" university and that the gubment is going to yank money. Its endowment, she said, will give it a "major head start" toward true private status..
17) Google, Netflix, Paypal and others were struck with a massive data breach affecting 184 million, with data stolen including passwords.
18) Corporate America is backing out of so-called "gay pride" events due to the Trump DEI crackdown. Good, but why can't they cease funding this perversion because, gee, it's the right thing to do?
19) A Christian employee fired by Eaton Corp. for wearing a Bible verse on his shirt was awarded an unspecified settlement.
20) Under Energy Secretary Chris Wright and Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, a uranium/vanadium mine in Utah was approved in just two weeks vs. over a year in prior administrations.
21) Trump and Congress are moving the USA to a new nuclear age. The new orders, as we saw yesterday, have accelerated uranium production, reducing permit time by over 80%, Trump intends to quadruple nuke gigawattage by 2050.
22) EV owners are finding they have no where to plug in. Construction of charging stations are falling behind expectations. As I predicted.
23) North Korea tried to launch a new destroyer and it got stuck and damaged just trying to get into the water.
24) I love this. The Euros are looking at a multi-trillion "green" grid investment. This infrastructure, should it ever be built, would be collapsed in a week by a number of military techniques. It's like building walls for air defense.
25) Did Macaroni's wife just slap him as he was getting off a plane? Either that or it was the pilot.
26) Trump will delay the Euro 50% tariff after they begged to negotiate.
27) An American has been caught and charged with the attempted firebombing of the U.S. Embassy in Tel Aviv.
28) The Ukes tried to shoot down Pootie-poot's helicopter with him in it. Not too bright.
29) Trump and the Republic of the Congo are closing in and "Optimistic" about another huge minerals deal.
30) Tom Cruise's final "Mission Impossible" movie shows once again why he is probably the last true movie star.
31) Phil Robertson of "Duck Dynasty" dead at 79.
32) Miley Cyrus was taken to the ICU after filming a video on the Walk of Fame. Probably should have taken her to a mental hospital or a school full of voice coaches.
33) Robert Kennedy, Jr.'s Health and Human Services produced a powerful report on the state of the health of our children. It's devastating: 34) 40% of children have a chronic health condition (Growing up, I can't remember anyone with a chronic condition)
*Suicide among girls aged 10-24 is up 65% since Obama.
*75% of military aged youths are not fit for service
*95% of those who wrote dietary guidelines had some connection to food and pharmaceutical companies
And much more. The report, to the disappointment of many, did not go after mRNA vaxxes . . . yet.
35) A new senate interim report says that the nation's health authorities, particularly the CDC, failed to warn people of the dangers of myocarditis from the China Virus vax.
36) This new study says that nearly half those who had a significant injury due to the vax died within a few months. This will never be rectified till we have Nuremberg-type trials.
37) Thank you to all veterans and those who sacrificed their lives that we may honor them today and celebrate America's Memorial Day
Larry Schweikart Rock drummer, Film maker, NYTimes #1 bestselling author
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| Today's News, May 23-24, 2025 | 25 May 2025 | 00:23:22 | |
IN POLITICAL NEWS
1) President Trump is sick of Harvard's anti-American fungal-ridden curriculum. He has blocked Harvard from bringing in any foreign students. Whiny Harvard says it will sue, except even if it wins the suit, the Executive branch determines visas, so none of these chowdermonkeys will get into the country anyway. So this temporary restraining order is meaningless. As Mike Benz points out, every single center or institute at Harvard has been weaponized against Trump. I'm so sick of that useless steaming pile of fecal prunes that I'd love to see bulldozers come in and flatten it in the name of humanity.
2) The GOP Senate actually did something, blocking Kollyfornia's "green" EV mandate. As David Blackmon says, "Smells like victory." Apparently someone wants to get reelected in 2026.
3) President Trump said he will set a 50% tariff on the EU on June 1 if they don't act like adults.
4) The Supes voted 4-4 with Amy Coney Barrett recusing to let stand an Oklahoma Supreme Court block on the state funding religious schools. As Zen Master notes, this only applies to Oklahoma, and as I note, this is a good decision. People think, "Oh, they are biased against Christians." Nope. The group that would take the most advantage of taxpayer-funded religious schools are the Muslims. I don't think you want to use taxpayer funds for madrasas. Meanwhile, in another big ruling for President Trump, the Supes 6-3 ruled that he indeed can fire members of the labor board. In essence, this clears the way for him to be able to fire almost anyone.
5) The Great Social Security Cleanup continues, with 12.3 million recipients marked as "deceased."
6) This AI is moving to "snitch" mode when it thinks you aren't behaving appropriately. "I can't let you do that, Dave." This AI threatened to blackmail its creator. As Jeff Childers notes in his "Coffee and Covid on Friday, AI is already out of the bag and no one will control it. It is already writing new, unprogrammed stuff. He wonders whether we can even catch up to figure out how to even try to control it. But one thing is certain: AI eats energy like Galactus eats planets, and Trump is already using a new state of emergency to keep the US ahead in the AI wars by building nukes. This was Civil War #3 I predicted for the DemoKKKrat Party, and it appears they've already lost this one. AI techhies are fully on-board with nukes and unlimited power. As Childers points out, relatively speaking we have been in an invention "deep freeze" for 25 years, and that is about to change in a big way.
7) Trump's team has already raised $600 million for the midterms, essentially rendering the NRCC irrelevant.
8) DOJ Attorney Ed Martin, in charge of the "government weaponization" task force, has found that among others, Ron Klain and Anita Dunn---Rutabaga's two main gatekeepers---were the Custodians of the Autopen.
9) The mayor of Denver announced furloughs and hiring freezes as the city is $250 million in debt. Ya, but keep spending money on illegal boatpoachers, ya charcoal-brained mushpuppet.
10) When you lie as much as the New York Slimes does, after a while you end up sliming Brazilian jungle tribes as "porn addicts."
11) RFK says that Health and Human Services has replaced the 453-page "dietary guidelines" with a 4-page document.
12) The Supes temporarily blocked attempts to get info on DOGE by FOIA requests.
13) Stephen Soukup, one of the few conservatives I read, has an interesting piece in American Greatness on yet a different piece in the Washington Compost by Megan McArdle on, basically, "Oh my, what will DemoKKKrats do after the Rutabaga-is-a-potted-plant-with-cancer" revelations. Forget for a moment that he rightly says, "Not much." That's another column, and I've discussed it at length. No, he unfortunately descends into the lamentations of John McTurd, more or less, complaining that we have reached the point of total war. (I really think he wants an excuse to attack Trump, but can't find one). Anyway, yes we have, and while this may be bloody and dirty, it's what happens in a Republic when your institutions simply refuse to solve problems. The people do, either by electing someone who is ruthless in solving problems (like Trump) or in violent revolution. And the people do not relent til the problem is solved. See my longer discussion here.
14) Trump delivered a commencement address to West Point: "We're a merit based country."
15) The White House has placed over 100 NSA staffers on leave as Muy Macho Marco begins a major downsizing and restructuring of the NSC.
16) Louisiana has become the first state to use a DOGE-based voter maintenance database. This is a historic first, as now states have a federal tool that coordinates citizenship and mortality statistics and combs them out of the voter base. Ohhhh, noooo, Mr. Bill. Safe and secure elections! What will the DemoKKKrats do? Well, disappear if the voter registration stats in NC are any measure, as Rs picked up another net 400 in May, meaning after leading by 175,000 in 2020, DemoKKKrats have a paltry 83,000 lead today. (And Trump won three NC elections when DemoKKKrats had a 175,000 lead).
17) FBI Dallas shut down a major immigration fraud ring run by Muslims.
18) Numerous countries have reached or are considering deportment deals with the U.S.
19) President Trump reminded Apple's Tim Cook that he said he would get out of Chy-na some time ago. Now Trump says Apple will be hit with a 25% tariff if it doesn't build iPhones in America.
20) The FTC has dropped its lawsuit for price discrimination against Pepsi.
21) With a week left, customs duties in May reached a record $22.3 billion.
22) Trump approved a new steel deal with Nippon Steel and USX/U.S. Steel that will keep the company here and create 70,000 new jobs.
23) Yesterday Trump signed new executive orders unleashing the U.S. nuclear industry for AI. Ten new nuke reactors by 2030! Again, politically, this is a dagger to the heart of the DemoKKKrats.
24) Oh, and the EPA will erase "greenhouse gas" limits on power plants. MO POWER! LOWER BILLS!
25) After a sales collapse, Nike is going back to Amazon.
26) Ruh roh. Employee protests in Chy-na as factories close, tariffs take effect.
27) Billy Joel announced he will cease touring after brain disease diagnosis. (Dementia="like" but reversible). He admitted he has been forgetting song lyrics for at least a decade. In 2010, I spent over an hour in a phone convo with Joel. Among other things, he said his inspiration was jazz payers such as Dave Brubeck, not the Beatles. He was only the second out of nearly 100 who didn't cite the Beatles.
28) Zach Levi plans to build a $100 million movie studio in Texas. Ah, Zach, there already are two good ones: Capernaum and Glenn Beck's studio. Why not partner with one of them and improve and expand?
29) Congrats to Lizzo on losing weight, and no, you do NOT have a "bikini body" now.
30) RFK, Jr.'s MAHA report on the health of the nation got everything right except that it stopped short of calling the China Virus vaxxes deadly. However, Catherine Herridge found that the Rutabaga administration was labeling opponents of forced vaxxes "Domestic Violent Extremists." Folks, the Rutabaga administration was very, very close to being the Fourth Reich. A hair away.
31) In Florida a man who cannot swim due to seizures used a drone to lower a life preserver to a girl in danger of drowning after being caught in a rip tide. He operated the lifesaver from the beach.
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| Today's News, May 20-22, 2025 | 23 May 2025 | 00:24:45 | |
IN POLITICAL NEWS
1) As bad as the Republicans' performance in Congress has been, it is becoming clear that, well, at least they don't want to kill you as the DemoKKKrats do. Hence, the GOP generic approval is at 52%, a 10-point lead over the Party of Evil. And in the wake of Trump's successful Middle East Peace and Prosperity for All tour, his approval now is back to 55%, an 11 point lead.
2) The House passed the "Big Beautiful Reconciliation Bill" that killed wind and solar subsidies, eliminated the tax on tips by a single vote with several Rs being obstructionist and 3 DemoKKKrats dead, made other tax cuts permanent, and no, did not eliminate the tax on Social Security. One step at a time. By the way, the margin of victory was that of three dead DemoKKKrats who have yet to be replaced. Seth Keshel provides a good analysis of the bill here.
2) Phil Collins sang there is "something in the air tonight. Oh Lord!" Well I have little real evidence---mostly a Spidey sense tingle---but it seems like we're on the cusp of major DOJ moves against the Cabal. First, cleaning up some old garbage, a former contractor to USAID was extradited to the U.S. and convicted and sentenced for conspiracy to commit fraud. Then DemoKKKrat Congresswoman LaMonica McIver was charged by N.J. Federal Prosecutor Alina Habba for assaulting law enforcement officers and arrested. However, , the mayor of Newark, who entered the ICE facility with McIver, was released, presumably because there was not assault charge. Then Pam Bondi's DOJ announced an investigation of Chicago Mayor "Let's Go" Brandon Johnson for racial hiring.. Then Bondi announced a reconsideration of a Rutabaga-era rule that prohibited the DOJ from investigating corrupt congressmen, then followed that up by (allegedly) rescinding another Rutabaga-era rule that would allow investigators to search reporters' phone records to find leakers. Of all the things that this DOJ has done---and it's MANY---it appears that clamping down on leakers is near the top. Then Bondi announced an investigation of Andrew (Nipplepin Venthoarder) Cuomo for nursing home deaths during Covid. Step by step.
3) Meanwhile in D.C., newly-appointed Judge Jeanine Piro notched her first win with the successful sentencing of former 4-star Admiral Robert Burke on charges of bribery. And Ed Martin, the new "weaponization czar," says "accountability is coming." I"m way past accountability. That was in 2016. I want revenge. Painful revenge. To that end, President Trump announced they are going to investigate who used the autopen and whether it was legit. And the FBI just terminated Count Dooku (Jack Smith's) "public corruption" squad.
4) Jarrett Stepman is correct when he says that Rutabaga's was the "first deep state presidency." I kept saying his government was run by cabals, as he was brain dead. This is what a Hitleresque government looked like, with different schemers in different departments pushing their individual agendas. He correctly argued in a previous column, as have I, that the DemoKKKrats "jes kain't hep it," and that they are tied to the Deep State no matter what the electoral consequences. We will keep uncovering more hideous, illegal behavior because as he notes the Biden presidency was a "scandal of historic proportions."
5) The GOP in the House extended its majority by yet one more (Two others died a couple of months ago) as vaxxed Gerry Connally of Virginia shed his mortal coil. GOP majority is now 8. But the GOP, on the other hand, has the scandal of Congresswoman Nancy Mace displaying her breasticles in pictures, claiming that the pics were taken without her consent (begging the question of how did someone get a camera within mammary range?) and now PA Congressman Ryan Mackenzie is involved in a scandal about lying about his age on TINDER.
6) Under Trump, federal law enforcement and border security applications are soaring.
7) Ongoing investigation into J6 Patriot Day shows that the FBI had some 26 "informants" bussed in to the protest.
8) Now the coverup is that Rutabaga "may not have known" about his aggressive Stage 4 cancer because they didn't do the standard PSA test on him because it "cost too much." Seriously. It didn't "cost too much" to shut down entire cities for him to swoop in and do a speech, or to go on vacation more than even Congress. Noooooo. Meanwhile, "The Forehead," Paul Begala, says, on, no, DemoKKKrats' credibility is not hurt by the Rutabaga lies. More delusion. But the "sensible liberals" such as Ruy Teixeira look at the Catalyst voting data and are positively screaming warnings that the DemoKKKrats are going into shark-invested waters toting leaking bags of hemoglobin.
9) According to the UK Guardian, Ron DeSantis is drifting, in large part because of his ill-advised presidential run against Trump.
10) "The Punisher," SecDef Pete Hegseth, says the Pentagon has pivoted from Russia to China as the main adversary. With President Trump, he unveiled the "Golden Dome" anti-missile/missile protection shield to go up across America, protecting us from even space-fired weapons. Don't care for the name. The "Dome of the Rock" Mosque in Jerusalem has a golden dome.
11) This is so beautiful. I love a President who just doesn't take crap from foreign leaders. South Africa's Ramaphosa visited the White House, Trump brought up the murder of white farmers, Ramaphosa said it didn't happen, Trump played clips of the miles of crosses and of one of the leading ANC activists shouting "Kill the Boer." Then a South African black Hoax Newser tried to claim "Kill the Boer" wasn't literal---you know, like "Death to America" and "From the river to the sea" aren't literal. Oh, and our black pals in SA just a few months earlier had the gonads to attack Israel for "genocide."
12) Two Israeli Embassy staffers were murdered outside the Capital Jewish Museum by a Hamas Murder Pirate yelling "Free Palestine.' Dear murderous chowderbiscuit: talk to the Romans about that. They are the ones that renamed Judea "Palestine" in the first place. Second, if it ain't "free," it's only cuz it never existed in the first place. And third, do you know the capital of Palestine? Another woman was shot trying to blast through the main gate at the CIA complex in Langley.
13) The Demonic and Demented Rutabaga agreed to a $4 million salary for an aide to help in the campaign. Of course "he" agreed. Him and the Custodian of the Autopen.
14) The Department of Homeland Security announced its first completed self-deportation flight. Meanwhile, an attorney for Venezuelan gang bangers was arrested!
15) This is (partly) the way: Oklahoma schools will teach that there were "discrepancies" in the 2020 election. First step toward the truth, that it was stolen.
16) The Trump administration suspended a $37 million fine on Grand Canyon University, a Christian school, which was handed down by the Rutabaga administration for supposedly misleading about the costs of degrees..
17) The Presbyterian Church of the U.S. just adopted language that was "more inclusive," so kick that denomination to the homosexual curb.
18) Ryan Burge discovers another interesting dynamic, that megachurches are growing in areas with increasing levels of education. So much for "only the uneducated go to church."
19) A female track athlete who saw her #1 position in a race stolen by a man stood atop the #1 spot after the race.
20) Sounds like everyone is getting it but us, as Chile is immediately ending "gender transitions" for kiddos.
21) A school district pumped taxpayer money into clandesine clubs designed to groom kids to be homosexual/transoid activists.
22) More LNG coming online for America.
23) Good. Trump tariffs on Chy-na will add solar panel cells. No more subsidies in the Big Beautiful Bill, either.
24) The DemoKKKrat version of X, "Bluesky," is falling faster than Tom Cruise in a "Mission Impossible" movie.
25) Moody's downgraded U.S. bonds. Remember, this is one of the outfits that REFUSED to downgrade Lehman Bros and a half-dozen other bonds during the subprime crisis to prevent them from taking a hit.
26) The price tag for Kollyfornia's high-speed railroad to nowhere went up again. Shocked!
27) America's college towns go from boom to bust, and it's gonna get worse as more fed $ is removed and as fewer people attend college. Just 30 years ago libs were proclaiming "eds, meds, and feds" were the new wave of the future for cities. Oops. Now "eds" and "feds" are out.
28) Portland, Oregon is slashing the price of large office buildings downtown due to homeless spoogies.
29) Sean Duffy, the Transportation Secretary, is expected to announce that the Rutabaga-era fuel efficiency rules are illegal
30) Japan's prime minister says his country's financial situation is terrible as long-term bonds collapse.
31) President Trump essentially told the Russkies and the Ukes in a phone call, "I tried to give you a way out. Now it's your problem. I'm done."
32) Denmark, the absolute leader in "green" energy, is now looking to revive nukes, ad they cannot get to 100% on green and know it.
33) A new French study says the Muslims infiltrated every institution in Euro society to control it. Wait, I thought the "Jooooooos" controlled everything?
34) The Eurospooges are trying to force France to build more "interconnectors" to energy-starved Spain and Portugal. One country has nukes, the other two are on breeze-power.
35) George Wendt, "Norm" on the long-running show "Cheers" has died at age 76.
36) Universal has opened another giant theme park to compete with Disney in Florida, and not a woke message in sight.
37) Comic artist Rob Liefeld, co-creator of "Deadpool," artist for the "X-Man," is turning his attention to comics that reflect his Christian faith.
38) Dr. Jay Battacharya gently told NIH research-spoogies that they helped kill 1 million Americans and they walked out. Raze the NIH. Get rid of all these rotten-to-the-core institutions.
39) The FDA will require trial data before it approves any China Virus vaxxes---which is how it should have been done in 2020.
40) The DOJ is investigating Andrew Cuomo (Nipplepin Venthoarder) for nursing home deaths related to the China Virus.
41) Senator Ron Johnson showed on camera the horrendous heart health effects of the China Virus vax that the CDC knew about and covered up. But I disagree with this story, which says Rutabatga "knew about" the vax health risks and ignored them. I don't think Rutabaga new if it was the Senior Skank or Corn Pop pushing all those pills into his mouth.
42) Good news and bad news. The good news is that researchers at the Hadron Supercollider accidentally turned lead into gold. The bad news is that it was about one-trillionth the size of a paperclip. I wouldn't go measuring any watchbands just yet. Larry Schweikart Rock drummer, Film maker, NYTimes #1 bestselling author
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| Today's News, May 17-19, 2025 | 19 May 2025 | 00:24:58 | |
IN POLITICAL NEWS
1) The Supes just lifted the lower court's block on temporary protected status for the Venezuelan gang bangers in an 8-1 decision. Jumpin' Jackson Brown the only holdout because she doesn't know where Venezuela is. DemoKKKrats deeply disappointed. Huge victory for Trump.
2) More fallout from release of the Biden-Hur tapes as Fakey Jake Tapper continues his "I didn't know" book tour. The tapes beg the question---showing that Rutabaga absolutely had no mind or memory---of who was running America and why did anyone (Republicans included) let it happen? The New York Slimes claims those who championed Rutabaga "now seek atonement." No they don't. They seek to lie and get away with it again. They all knew---we all knew---from 2020 on that Rutabaga was a swiss-cheese-brained analpickle who at his best was a barely aware fascist and at his worst was an Alzheimer's patient who was a fascist. Meanwhile, Congressman Ro Khanna said Rutabaga had no business running in 2024. Really Rolo? Did you say that at the time, oh profile in courage?
COMMENT: Over the weekend someone noted that "Republicans don't like being in the majority---that they love to raise money being in the minority". I think there is merit in that idea. Unless you are willing to use power ruthlessly to expand your power, well, the majority takes all the arrows. And Republicans have shown they still haven't recovered from the 1995 "government shutdown" where they were portrayed as Grinches. No one was better at pointing this out than the late great Rush Limbaugh. They prefer to oppose, then negotiate deals that personally benefit them for their eventual support. In the meantime, to show they are "nice guys," they play ball on confirming truly evil people such as Grand Moff Garland to appointed positions and rubber-stamping DemoKKKrat president judges. Nevertheless, I believe this is far more about psychological damage that they have not addressed rather than money. Some have broken free: Lee Zeldin at the EPA, Chris Wright at Energy, RFK, Jr. at HHS. Kristi Noem is a work in progress. But few in the Congress are mentally healthy yet. Certainly not the darlings of the libertarian movement, Chip Roy and St. Thomas of Louisville, who are pure opposers and never created or built any coalition to do anything.. Fixing this won't come from Trump's leadership. Only so much he can do. Fixing this requires new people of a Kari Lake mentality, who absolutely don't care about the media---especially the douchesouffles at the Bullshit or National Rectum Online. We need congressmen with the fangs of Zeldin, Kennedy, Wright, Tom Homan and others in the administration. And that will not be a short process.
3) The House's version of Trump's "big, beautiful bill" has passed a key House obstacle after suffering a temporary defeat last week. On dropping Social Security taxes, House Rs say that the Senate has told them it's a non starter. Put it in anyway and make THEM take it out.
4) Biden officials admitted to being "awed" by Trump's incredible Middle East moves. "I wish I could work for an administration that moved that quickly," said one. But here's the reality: Trump has about three years to so solidify and establish peace and prosperity---so that any new administration can't undo it for decades---that he has to move fast.
5) Every once in a while the Wall Street Journal gets something right: What's the point of having a majority if you don't do anything with it? I have written at length about the utter suicide of the House (of course, not just under Republicans). The simple fact is that nature abhors a vaccum, and if the House won't act, a president will.
6) The FBI is moving out of its Washington HQ and 1,500 employees will be distributed across the U.S.
7) Nine inmates in New Orleans escaped from a jail in a hole behind the toilet. Shades of Shawshank. Meanwhile, a large sailing ship flying the Mexican flag crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge.
8) A new Emerson poll continues to make hash out of all those "Trump is underwater" pollsters, as he is at 47% approval in New Jersey---which he lost by 6! In fact, he is polling 6 points better than the DemoKKKrat governor, Phil Murphy. Meanwhile, the NC GOP net gained yet another 788 Rs. And more good trend lines for the GOP as Miami-Dade, FL, one of that last big D holdouts there, flipped red with a GOP +38,000 gain in voter roll purges. Weird, huh, when you clean the voter rolls REPUBLICANS always gain? Why is that? Meanwhile, the one bright spot for DemoKKKrats, PA, where they have gained four weeks in a row, has steadily slipped (last week only +500) so it looks like the impact of the DemoKKKrat primary there is wearing off.
9) Good news out of OH as AG Dave Yost, not a bad guy but not a MAGA warrior, dropped out of the governor's race leaving Vivek Ramaswamy as the likely nominee. Vivek will wtill probably have to contend with former OSU football coach Jim Tressel.
10) A lunatic bombed a fertility clinic in Palm Springs, killing one, saying he never consented to being born.
11) Joe Biden has been diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer. When it was announced, I really wasn't even going to mention it. This demonic plague-carrier deserves no attention. But increasingly the uproar is "did he have cancer during his presidency?" OF COURSE. You don't get this level of advanced cancer overnight. Even leftist doctor Ezekiel Emmanuel says he had cancer as president. David ("Axehandle") Alexrod says that criticisms of Rutabaga's presidency should be more "muted." Nope many of us think his presidency was the cancer. And even lefoids like Chris "The Schlizz" Cilizza say we need to look at "what happened" In 2024. You butt-percolators got your rectal enhancements kicked, that's what. But wait! It looks like, thanks to investigative work by Jeff Childers, that Rutabaga himself said he had cancer in 2022, and not "skin cancer," but cancer (he said) from an "oil slick" But here is Jeff's key takeaway: "They didn’t only lie about Biden’s poor memory and inability to make decisions more complicated than what flavor of ice cream he wanted. They also lied about a terminal medical condition that —at best— guaranteed he couldn’t do the job. They lied about who would really be president."
12) FBI agents involved in tyrannical J6 Patriot Day crackdowns are begging for their names not to be released so we don't "name and shame" them. I say, shave their heads at the top of the capitol steps, strip them nekked, and have them walk to the Washington Monument with crowds shouting "Shame! Shame!"
13) Agriculture Secretary Brook Rollins announced a new website at the FDA where farmers can report if they have been subjected to lawfare by DemoKKKrats.
14) The Supes ruled that the Trump Administration was too hasty in attempting to deport some Venezuelan gangbangers, that two hours wasn't sufficient time for them to prove they were here legally, but did not rule on the broader issues of using the Alien and Enemies Act . . . yet. They punted again, though again, it appears they don't know how to make this work so they stay within the constitution and get rid of these people and yet "follow their heart" to let them stay. I'm beginning to think we're gonna get a Dred Scott or an Obamacare decision. Jeff Childers, the lawyer in "Coffee & Covid," has a great analysis of this at the bottom of his column. Simply put, the Supes punted back to the conservative Fifth Circuit to see if they were smart enough to figure a way out of this. You cannot deport masses and, at the same time, provide traditional immigration courts/judges for them. So, will courts admit there is a problem? But if they don't, what happens when there is a PROVEN real problem? As in war? Childers thinks that Trump is trying to make the case for suspension of Habeas corpus. But he'd have to convince a majority in both houses of Congress and find a filibuster-breaker in the Senate. Isn't going to happen. Or, he could do it and dare congress to impeach and remove him. Possible, but not likely. I do not see Trump, even with his success, being able to get a significant enough majority in 2026 to do this. Moreover, His very successis not working against him, making the issue less immediate. For all intents and purposes, the border IS CLOSED. (That doesn't help Trump!) With violent gangbangers gone, and cities "more" peaceful, only the economic argument remains and that's real---but harder to make for ordinary people. And, as Rasmussen polling shows, only 27% favor allowing Trump to just ignore the courts.
15) The Trump Administration is preparing to lower the boom on Northwestern University by cutting off all its grants for ongoing DEI.
16) Stephen Soukup write that "woke is dead," but what comes after it---if history is a guide---will be worse.
17) Ryan Burge shows that as education levels increase, church attendance in the US increases, but decreases in Europe.
18) A report says Qatar dumped billions into US schools in the last decade. What? Like the Chi Coms or the leftist teachers' unions?
19) There is major support for President Trump on most of his transoid policies.
20) Construction on the Constitution Pipeline for oil and gas in New York could start in a couple of months, said Energy Sec Chris Wright.
21) Gee, it looks like foreign investors liked U.S. securities in March, despite the media hysteria.
22) Imagine that. The Wall Street Urinal says without "clean" energy subsidies, energy prices will rise. . . according to a study by a clean energy consultant.
23) The new Harvard/Harris poll on the economy shows 51% now think the economy is strong. That's a death sentence for DemoKKKrats in 2026. Oh, and Harvard still has money to poll? Who knew?
24) Having put the Jared scandal behind it, Subway is closing stores due to powerful competition from Jimmy John's and (my favorite) Jersey Mikes.
25) Hansjorg Wyss, called the "new Soros" for his leftoid idiocy, is facing a "jaw-dropping" lawsuit over harassment and assorted high jingo. It better be good. As in "billions" good.
26) A Swedish study showed an elevated risk of lymphoma among those who have tattoos. This is new commentary on a 2024 study.
27) Israel launched a new campaign in Gaza seeking to crush the last remnants of the Hamas Murder Pirates.
28) The ChiComs continue to try to circumvent tariffs. They must be demolished. No quarter.
29) The head of South Africa's racist party ANC National said that if foreign investors want property rights, they can go somewhere else. Good to know. Remember when South Africa had "apartheid?" And blacks from all over Africa IMMIGRATED there because of the economy?
30) The Huns are backtracking on nuke power now. Fine, just treat them like Iran and don't let them get a bomb. No one wants the Huns with a bomb.
31) White-faced capuchin monkeys on a remote island have been abducting baby Howler monkeys. I guess the Howlers do not accept their transoid kids' "identification" as another sex, and therefore are mentally oppressing them, and the capuchin monkeys respect their gender identity.
32) The "far right" surged in Portugal (read: moderates) while the "moderates" (read, Mostly leftists) won the election.
33) In a sobering video, Scott Adams of "Dilbert" fame says he has the same cancer as Rutabaga, that it has spread, and that he thinks he will be "checking out" this summer.
34) The CEO of the Communist Broadcast Network, Wendy McMahon, abruptly resigned, She doesn't agree on the "path forward" after CBS's legal team told them they had to straighten up and fly right or be bankrupted by Trump's lawsuit.
35) A stuntwoman with a promising career won a settlement worth about $10 million after a poorly designed stunt shattered her ankle in filming "Game of Thrones."
36) Marvel's "Thunderbolts" (aka the "New Avengers") crawls to break-even levels. Meanwhile, "Minecraft" nears the billion dollar mark.
37) By the way, Rutagaga couldn't wait to get another China Virus vax (4 in total), and now a report says "turbo prostate cancers" were one of the side effects tripling during the pandemic. Oh, they say it was the China Virus, but we know what they mean.
38) A new study from Pediatric Rheumatology says that the vax, not the China Virus, has long term negative impact on kids autoimmune system.
39) A worldwide embalmer study shows white fibrous clots after the China Virus vax.
40) The CDC and the FDA delayed health warnings on the China Virus vax for months, and didn't issue a "black box" warning for years. Trump should have been told immediately about the risks. He was not.
41) Just another "millions saved" China Virus vax study debunked.
42) In PA, a man told the local "Roadhouse" restaurant he was going to have to send his beloved Great Dane, Iris," to the Rainbow Bridge. "Roadhouse" cooked the dog the meal of a lifetime. Good for you, Roadhouse. We gave our Stanley his favorite chicken. I miss him so much, even though he was a pain in the neck. Stan, meet Iris.
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| Today's News, May 15-16, 2025 | 16 May 2025 | 00:12:16 | |
IN POLITICAL NEWS
1) Thank you President Trump for ending the invasion by the illegals: drug overdose deaths are down to the levels before the pandemic. One of the many reasons his approval is up to 52% again.
2) I keep sayin' it and sayin' it. Ain't I been sayin' it for ten years? The DemoKKKrats are incredibly pessimistic about their own party. And they should be. They cannot win any of the three (now, maybe four) Civil Wars. Here's an example, with Providence, R.I. hoisting the Pale flag of the Hamas Murder Pirates.
3) A former national guardsman was arrested in a foiled ISIS attack on a Michigan military base.
4) After arranging, Bill Clinton-style, rocks on a beach that said "86 47," i.e., "kill" President Trump, the evil and treacherous James (Scrotumtoter) Comey now says he didn't know what it meant. He needs to be in lockup with the Aryan Nation bros. Lawyer Jeff Childers notes that cases on this are mushy, but that Scrotumtoter is "about to enjoy a government-mandated proctological expedition." DHS Secretary Kristi Noem said what Pam Bondi should have said, that he belongs behind bars. This is very serious for Scrotumtoter, because if there is a search warrant and the Fibbies find, say, kiddie porn or other threats against Trump, Scrotumtoter will be, well, toting someone else's scrotum at Rikers.
5) As Seth Keshel re-posts, the DemoKKKrats would have been so much better to not steal 2020. Trump was much weaker, still saddled with backstabbing insiders like Pence, not yet refined by the fire of lawfare and the stolen election. But you have to understand this: they kain't hep demselves. Their TDS is so massive that it distorts every aspect of their life.
6) President Trump's geopolitical strategy appears to be focused on controlling five key chokepoints of water.
7) Zero's Presidential Library makes Nazi architecture look human. I wonder if there is a basketball court?
8) About time. The FBI has removed the entire FBI J6 (Patriot Day) "pipe bomber" team from the case.
9) Judge Jeanine Piro was sworn in and already announced her first sentences as D.C. prosecutor. Too bad they aren't senators.
10) The U.S. Navy has 300 ships. And 300 admirals..
11) Florida becomes the second state to ban fluoride
12) Drug overdose deaths have fallen to the lowest level in five years, much of that due to President Trump's sealing of the southern border.
13) Minnesotans will face $200 million in property tax hikes to make up for paying health care to illegal criminals.
14) This is utterly absurd. Kristi Noem, who has been pretty good, supposedly is considering a reality show where people compete for fast track citizenship. What, "Running Mexican?"
15) Homicides in Denver are down 60% following ICE deportations.
16) Wow. 63% of Americans support mass deportations.
17) Despite sanctions, Harvard continues to feed its anti-white discrimination machine.
18) A transoid boy won three girls' racing events in Illinois. Look at the difference. Gross and evil.
19) Inflation fell again, "more than expected." And I ask the same question I always ask: who are these morons doing the "expecting and why are they always wrong?"
20) Tractor maker John Deere announced higher earnings and reaffirmed a focus on U.S. manufacturing.
21) From Axios no less: "Hard data" suggests inflation fears and recession predictions are "overblown." Gee, wonder who else said that?
22) Jobless benefits hold firm, layoffs remain low.
23) United Health is now under criminal investigation.
24) With Trump touring the Gulf and getting incredible support, Iran has begun to offer concessions with its nuke program. His deals in Qatar alone amounted to $243 billion.
25) The United Arab Emirates bestowed its highest civilian honor on President Trump.
26) The reverberations of Trump's "most important speech ever" in the Middle East continue be heard.
27) Trump told Apple not to build in India. Make it American made, ya losers.
28) "Rogue" devices have been found in ChiCom supplied solar panels that could disable the grid. Shocked, I tell ya. Why would the nice little ChiComs do that?
29) President Trump has given Iran a nuke deal proposal and said they need to move quickly or "something bad" is going to happen.
30) Good. RFK's Health and Human Services is ending the recommendation to vaccinate kiddos with the China Virus vax. Crosby, Stills & Nash would be singing "Long time comin', gonna be a long time gone."
31) This makes you wanna fly, right? A plane flew for 10 minutes with no pilot as the first officer passed out when the captain was in the toilet. For TEN. MINUTES? What did he eat before takeoff, Big Botha's Curry Delight?
Larry Schweikart Rock drummer, Film maker, NYTimes #1 bestselling author
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| TODAY'S NEWS, March 12-13, 2026 | 14 Mar 2026 | 00:27:44 | |
IN POLITICAL NEWS Reports circulate about heightened security precautions for senior officials alongside several violent incidents involving extremist suspects on U.S. campuses, religious sites, and schools. Concerns emerge over foreign access to sensitive U.S. research facilities during previous administrations. The White House disputes media claims about potential Iranian drone threats to U.S. states. Connecticut lawmakers propose policies affecting homeschooling oversight and vaccine-mandate authority. Local election results in Florida and Northern Virginia reflect recent partisan seat changes. Allegations surface regarding political figure Zohran Mamdani’s past statements and affiliations. Senator John Cornyn signals support for the SAVE Act amid primary-election pressures. Criticism intensifies around funding and governance tied to the Obama Presidential Center project. Media commentary debates whether national political polarization is overstated. Missouri courts uphold revised congressional maps expected to affect party representation. A U.S. aerial refueling accident in the Persian Gulf results in fatalities among crew members. Legislative maneuvering continues around election-integrity proposals and surveillance-law reauthorizations. Further controversies arise involving Zohran Mamdani and associates’ public engagements. Defense leadership announces reviews aimed at streamlining military legal operations. Government shutdown effects disrupt Transportation Security Administration staffing and operations. Technology-sector fundraising efforts target proposed wealth-tax initiatives. Competing narratives emerge over recent state-level election trends. Scrutiny grows over past FBI operations related to political investigations. Hunter Biden pleads guilty in a tax-related legal case. IN EPSTEIN FILES NEWS Reports claim unauthorized access to federal databases connected to Epstein investigations. Financial disclosures highlight individuals linked to Epstein’s funding network. Business consequences follow public revelations tied to Epstein-related associations. IN ILLEGAL CRIMINAL ALIEN NEWS Advocacy groups estimate undocumented-immigrant population levels and project potential enforcement outcomes. The Justice Department appoints additional immigration judges to address case backlogs. Violent crime incidents involving undocumented suspects fuel political debate over immigration policy. IN CULTURAL NEWS Municipal regulations in South Carolina target litter concerns tied to wildlife issues. Membership declines continue within some mainline Protestant denominations. Education-funding disputes emerge in Minnesota regarding scholarship access. Enrollment drops persist in parts of Arizona’s public-school system. Discussion grows around evolving legal and social recognition of non-traditional relationships. IN TRANSOID NEWS Kansas revokes driver’s licenses issued under gender-identity designation disputes. Legal challenges in Texas could affect timelines for filing lawsuits over gender-affirming procedures. A criminal case involving a transgender suspect raises concerns over child-safety oversight. IN ECONOMIC NEWS Tariff-related policy changes prompt hiring expansion in parts of the U.S. auto-manufacturing sector. Honda scales back electric-vehicle investment plans in the U.S. market. Debate continues over financing major upgrades to national electric-grid infrastructure. Energy-related price pressures contribute to broader inflation concerns. Employers report challenges integrating some recent graduates into the workforce. AI adoption expands into service industries, including automotive repair operations. Labor-organizing efforts among delivery drivers gain momentum in California. Actor Ben Affleck sells an AI startup venture in a high-value acquisition. IN INTERNATIONAL NEWS Conflicting reports emerge about Iran’s leadership health and ongoing drone-warfare developments. Analysts question Britain’s current military readiness and defense capacity. Energy exporters pursue pipeline alternatives that may reduce reliance on the Strait of Hormuz. European policymakers continue major subsidies for renewable-energy investments. The U.S. explores renewed diplomatic engagement with Cuba. IN ENTERTAINMENT NEWS A record-setting auction sale involves a guitar once owned by David Gilmour. A documentary focused on Melania Trump tops streaming charts. Los Angeles officials consider lowering filming fees to support the entertainment industry. IN MEDICAL NEWS The U.S. Food and Drug Administration launches a new AI-driven monitoring system to improve reporting of vaccine and drug side effects. AND FINALLY Historical research revisits Indigenous North American buffalo-hunting practices and later industrial uses of animal byproducts.
Larry Schweikart Rock drummer, Film maker, NYTimes #1 bestselling author
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| Today's News, May 13-14, 2025 | 14 May 2025 | 00:18:55 | |
IN POLITICAL NEWS
1) The Saudis gave President Trump a fighter jet escort all the way into the country. He made a speech for the ages, reminiscent of his first inaugural, saying that intervention and global chowdernuggets had not done anything for the region, but that Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and others had built all the stuff themselves. Trump tore into nation-builders and do-gooders. It was a complete reset of WORLD policy, not just Middle East policy. And no fist bumps---which was a sign of disrespect to Rutabaga. In the meantime, Trump lifted sanctions on Syria.
2) Goooooood. James Carville, like the guys at "Liberal Patriot," still don't get it. Serpenthead thinks DemoKKKrats have to change the way they talk---NOT WHAT THEY TALK ABOUT---and Liberal Patriot is back on the "better manage cities" solution for DemoKKKrats. Meanwhile, the war is on over whether to blame Rutabaga or Cackles for Trump kicking their asses in 2024. Jake (Fakey) Tapper wants to pretend that the reality of Rutabaga's dementia was hidden from him. Others say trying to blame the Demented Pervert is a cop out. Blame Cackles instead. Never their idiotic and demonic policies, though! And this DemoKKKrat whines that "nobody fears us." Actually, there chuddlebucket, EVERYBODY fears you. That's why you guys can't get elected. Pollster Mark Pen said the DemoKKkrats are a "defeated party in the wilderness." Well, let's hope it's the Kalahari, and there's no water. And quietly the House stomped on the Trump impeachment push. Karens hardest hit.
3) The glacially-moving House Ways & Means committee advanced the (mostly) Trump "big beautiful tax bill."
4) Speaking of brain dead, do you remember when Fetterman Massacre, the Human Ox really WAS "brain dead" after his stroke---but the DemoKKKrats said he was sharp as a tack. Just fine. Til now . . . now they are putting out stories through Mark Halperin that he is not mentally fit.
5) Good. Tulsi Gabbard fired Mike Collins, Trump hater.
6) President Trump is at 52% approval in NV.
7) Lawyer Jeff Childers argues that the indictment of the WI illegal-harboring judge is a big deal: 1) DOJ didn't back down; 2) The case was not for personal embezzlement or corruption but for the more public crime of harboring an illegal criminal alien.
8) No wonder DemoKKKrats are freaking out about Trump's pharma order. Look at how much they are getting from Big Pharma.
9) The Poofter, David Plouffe, Zero's advisor, continues to blame Rutabaga for not dropping out sooner. Nope. Cackles had no chance. Neither did Rutabaga. But this is like Custer going, "Dang. If I'd only had 10 more men . . ." Speaking of Custer, Lil' Hitler (David Hogg) has lost his spot at the DNC because a panel "decided" his victory violated gender diversity rules. Now watch this: this will be the ace-in-the-hole they play anytime they need to remove anyone---man, woman, straight, spoogie . . . Now word comes that aides were prepared to put Rutabaga in a wheelchair if he was elected.
10) A Utah oil tycoon and his wife were arrested in a giant fraud scheme involving Mexican cartels.
11) Shipwreckedcrew reviews Trump's significant decriminalization of regulatory offenses, pointing out how it allows a dozen different agencies to allow agents to carry weapons.
12) A Democrat flipped the Omaha mayor's race from a Republican.
13) Ah, the family that slays together gets parole together, as a judge resentences the Murderous Menendez Brothers so they can have parole.
14) Pigs are flying, as DemoKKKrat Ro Khanna introduced legislation to codify Trump's "most favored nation" status for the US on drugs.
15) A federal judge just ruled that Trump is correct to use the Alien/Enemies Act to boot out the Tren de Arugala gangbangers. WINNING.
16) DHS director Kristi Noem doing what AG Pam Bondi won't? She says the congresscritters who violdated the ICE facility WILL face criminal charges.
17) A federal grand jury indicted WI judge Hannah Dugan for assisting an illegal invader in evading customs. This should just be #1 of thousands.
18) Gruesome Newsom is clearly preparing to run for president as he is now walking back this proposal to give illegal criminal aliens free healthcare. He also told local communities to clean out the homeless encampments.
19) Good. The Trump administration has canceled another $450 million in Harvard grants. Cancel them all.
20) Yet another example of a boy pretending to be a girl winning girls' track and field has occurred in Kollylfornia. Let's get real. There is something perversely sick about these people BEYOND wanting to cut off their genitals. The need to dominate women is predatory but of a different nature than rape.
21) EV subsidies to be wiped out in House reconciliation bill.
22) CEO of United Healthcare is stepping down after ordering more AI to check patient claims & deny insurance.
23) Kraft-Heinz is investing $3 billion in 'Merica. Yeah, sounds like a vote of no confidence to me. 24) And we knew this. The Labor Department said that Rutabaga's teams cooked the books, and that hundreds of thousands of jobs were fake.
25) Qatar isn't just giving the USA a plane, it's BUYING 160 new Boeings!
26) Inflation came in at 2.3%, or . . . wait for it . . . "lower than expected." Who the hell is it that is always doing the 'specting?" Meanwhile, the U.S. Treasury was shocked by the second largest surplus in history. Wait, I thought Trump was going to kill the economy. Trump tariffs, says Politico, have had no impact on prices. Gee, imagine that. Who could have foreseen that?
27) McDonald's is planning on hiring 375,000 this summer.
28) Winning! The number of homes for sale in the D.C. area rose by 25%. A ways to go, but right direction.
29) The Trump economy "defies 'gloom and doom' predictions." Course, some people (such as myself) never, ever predicted "doom and gloom."
30) In fact, there is some gloom and doom in EV-land, as sales of Tesla's cybertrucks have collapsed, and as Vermont has halted its EV requirements as "not realistic."
31) Here is how the Euro "Green" fungalnuggets are going to explain away the Spain/Portual blackout: it was the fault of smaller power generators' "cybersecurity." Now, understand "cybersecurity" would add another trillion dollars to the already bloated "green transition" as no one has even talked about this yet.
32) It's like Mediocre Britain just woke up. They introduced increased English proficiency standards in a sweeping immigration overhaul. Good luck, MB. I think it's too late.
33) Trinidad and Tobago have moved to make firearms legally accessible to all law-abiding citizens.
34) Five suspected Tren de Arugala members were shot in a bar in Me-hee-co.
35) Ironic, no, that Disney is creating a new theme park in Abu Dhabi, where homosexuals face a minimum of 6 months in prison? It really elevates the "don't ask, don't tell" bar.
36) John Edwards, lead singer of the great soul group, "The Spinners," died at age 80. Fantastic group. Saw them on the pier at Tom Sawyer Island at Disneyland in the 1970s. Great songs: "Workin' my Way back to You, Babe," "Rubber Band Man," "I'll be Around," "Then Came You," and "Could it Be I'm Falling in Love?'
37) Under a new ruling, Pete Rose may become eligible for the Hall of Fame . . . after he dies. 38) Among other things, ex-P. Diddley girlfriend Cassie Ventura said that Combs had her perform sex sessions that lasted four days and apply 10 large bottles of baby oil a session so he could maintain that "glistening" look.
39) A new study in Human Vaccines and Immunotherapeutics shows the spike protein remains in the human system over 240 days after the vax.
40) I'm going to have to see this. Critical Drinker gives "Andor" the highest praise. Season one was great.
Larry Schweikart Rock drummer, Film maker, NYTimes #1 bestselling author
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| Today's News, May 12, 2025 | 12 May 2025 | 00:15:37 | |
IN POLITICAL NEWS
1) In a titanic announcement, President Trump has given "most favored nation" status to . . . the USA when it comes to drugs! This immediately offsets the massive differences in prices between the same drugs in Europe and the US and promises to lower costs immediately. If prices go up in Europe, well, . . . Trump has called this the most "consequential executive order in history." And he'd be right. By the way, this would require the federal gubment to pay the same prices under "most favored nation," causing all Medicare and Medicaid prices to fall. It was absolutely brilliant, and the Hoax News Media is screaming about Pfizer's stock price. Pfizer may not like it, but the rest of the market soared 1,000, with the Dow now back to over 42,000. It will be 46,000 by Christmas---at least. By the way, "Aristophanes" on X suggest that in part this is Trump getting back on Big Pharma over screwing up the China Virus vax and damaging him with what he wanted to be a signature issue, and now one he has had to drop. Oh, and politically? This means that after Trump cut the DemoKKKrats' fiscal nuts off at USAID, he now has sucked off all their Big Pharma donations for 2026. Buh bye.
2) Violent idiot DemoKKKrat toadpunchers who invaded an ICE facility and got physical with agents may face criminal charges, said the DOJ. Hope so, but I'll believe this when I see it. In reality, this terrorist party ought to be banned, like the Nazis in Germany.
3) I for one don't have a problem with the new Air Force One from Qatar as long as its swept for bugs. Consider it another type of Statue of Liberty or Resolute Desk.
4) In awesome news, Texas AG ken Paxton is way ahead of Sitting Spooge John Cornhole. We now can likely replace two melondrippers, Cornhole and Yertle. Can we get three? Uncle Thom, are you listening?
5) The DemoKKKrat civil wars are heating up as the Ragin' Cajun, James Carville, told Illicit Mullah Omar to leave the DemoKKKrat Party. They want to do domestic terrorism their way.. And, once again, voter registration continues to move toward Rs, even in deep blue Delaware, Rutabagta's home state, where both parties lost voters, but Ds lost 2x as many! I'll give you the news, even when it's not good. In PA, Ds have gained for 3 straight weeks, most likely because of some D primary races, especially in Philly. Overall D lead down to just 93,000 though from 1.1 million in 2016.
6) "The Punisher" Pete Hegseth has removed General Thoroughly Modern Milley's security clearance and seeks to have him demoted. Good. The guy is a complete Benedict Arnold without class. But while we're on the subject of the U.S. Army, it is ditching helicopters for the new trirotor planes.
7) This retired NASA doctor says he saw a "flying saucer" with USAF markings at Cape Canaveral in 1992. Fortunately, it wasn't accompanied by one of these:
8) Once Cackles lost the election, Rutabaga pushed out almost $40 billion in useless green "loans" and other giveaways. EVERY. SINGLE. ONE. of these people need to be in jail, pardons or no pardons.
9) DOGE has discovered 100,000 gubment employees who are also collecting unemployment insurance. Gravy train is over, spoogies.
10) This is epic. There will be no "East Plano Islamic City." Good.
11) Rasmussen today has Trump/nation up 3 on the "Right track" question.
11) The Trump Administration is hiring 20,000 new ICE agents to aid in deportations. And Trump redicrected illegal criminal alien housing funds to a new homeless veterans center.
12) Rutabaga's evil administration sent 300,000 fake addresses to DHS and other agencies tasked with eliminating the criminal invaders. The evil that was the Rutabaga administration was satanic and approached that of Nazi Germany.
13) This was wild, except after exposing a tunnel network under Congress, the reporters didn't go down in it and look around. Scared of what you might find?
14) But of course: a former "Teacher of the Year" in San Diego was sentenced to 30 years for sexual abuse of a student.
15) DemoKKKrats now are introducing bills to ELIMINATE women's sports. Only a matter of time, since it's clear Transoids are men who are cheating to beat women.
16) Some 11% of those arrested in the Columbia U. library takeover "identified" as "they/them" transoid creepazoids.
17) When will parents AND kids say ENOUGH? A Minnesota male is dominating female softball.
18) President Trump said that in extended negotiations with the ChiComs, they have arrived at a "total reset in trade. Trump says 80% tariffs appear about right, but for now the standard 10% tariffs plus a 20% ChiCom surcharge are in place. Still seems low to me. For now there is a pause on the 125% rate. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said that in conversations with the ChiComs they said they flat out ignored any of their own concessions to Rutabaga because, well, he was Rutabaga.
19) And another mall mainstay starts to disappear, as J.C. Penny begins to close stores.
19) Tesla stock hit its highest price since February.
20) Winning. Lee Zeldin at EPA will reverse regulations that require a car to turn off its engine at a stop sign. Utterly stupid.
21) Remember Bloody Lizzie, the biotech chick who started the scam company Theranos (should have been called "Thanos" for how it snapped investors' money right out of existence)? Now her former partners is back in silicon valley with a new startup, a med testing outfit.
22) Did Macaroni and other Euro leaders have a bag of coke on their table? It's a scandal that the Euro Version of Hoax News is denying, saying it's a "handkerchief." Progress toward a peace?
23) Heck, even PsychoJoe & Yoko say there is "something to" the idea that Trump could win a Nobel Peace Prize. 24) Green Screen Zelensky has agreed to meet Pootie-Poot in Turkey. You watch: if they come to a peace deal, Trump will get zero credit.
25) Too late. Mediocre Britain just realized unfettered Islamic immigration ain't a good idea.
26) The Hamas Murder Pirates said they will release the last American hostage Wednesday. Why wait?
27) I guess the Beyonce "Cowboy" tour isn't going so well as she forgets routines. Dubbed a "flop."
28) P. Diddley's trial continues with opening statements previewing truly disgusting stuff, not to be repeated here. See the link.
29) A new NIH study shows a shocking rise in cancers of all types in those under 50. You know, the ones who took the. . .
30) Scientists have figured out how to use okra to remove microplastics from water. I already figured out how to use okra to remove all contents from my stomach.
Larry Schweikart Rock drummer, Film maker, NYTimes #1 bestselling author
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| Today's News, May 8-10, 2025 | 11 May 2025 | 00:19:00 | |
IN POLITICAL NEWS
1) President Trump announced the first of numerous big tariff deals with Mediocre Britain, and that the 10% tariff would remain. The world better get used to this. A 10% tariff is the baseline, the vig, for doing business with the U.S. It will soon be our income once the income tax is replaced. As Jeff Childers points out in his "Coffee and Covid," the unscrupulous Wall Street Journal may be starting a pivot on the tariff. Meanwhile this has allowed Trump to cut all non-defense spending in his new budget: "a step forward" says former conservative congressman Thaddeus McCotter.
2) Senator John Fetterman apparently cut loose on a rant---"Why does everybody hate me? What did I ever do?"---in a meeting with the teacher's union. Fetterman Massacre, listen to me bro. You ARE NOT WELCOME in the DemoKKKrat Party if you have ANY of these positions: You support Israel, you support human life, and you actually like America. He has gotten bad polling news in his attempt to hold his seat. We'll see. I think he's ok.
3) Two big announcements from Pam Bondi on Wednesday afternoon. First, the FBI has arrested 200 child predators., which, it is clear, is just the start. Second, she laid to rest notions advanced by Congressman James Comer that the Epstein evidence was destroyed. Quite the contrary she said, they have so much of it it's taking an enormous amount of time to go through. As I suspected and have argued, the FBI has "tens of thousands of videos" in which they need to scour to remove and redact any images of kids or minors. Jeff Childers notes that if foreign pols are on the tapes, revealing their names now in the midst of tariff negotiations would result in a wave of demands for immunity tied to the economic plan. Or, as he calls it, a "hopelessly complicated plate of competing incentive spaghetti." Meanwhile the Trump administration released 60,000 pages of Robert F. Kennedy documents. And DOGE has deactivated over 500,000 gubment credit cards.
4) Seth Keshel lays out the four types of soverignty that are absolutely essential going forward.
5) After being forced to withdraw Ed Martin's name for US Attorney to D.C., President Trump named Judge Jeanine Pirro. This is unusual, as she hasn't tried a case in forever. But her APPOINTMENT is interim, meaning the Senate can't do anything about it, and it bypasses Uncle Thom Tillis. It also sent a clear signalt when Martin was then named special prosecutor to investigate prosecutors, and, perhaps, Uncle Thom himself. Trump characteristically did NOT name a "moderate" to take over for Martin. Meanwhile, the DOJ has launched a criminal investigation of NY AG Letitia James. Hey, you know that dranged leftist who spit on Ed Martin? Yeah. That's called assault and she was arrested. I'd make it a heavier charge, since DemoKKKrats are demon-possessed, & her spittle was venomous, I'd charge her with assault with a deadly weapon.
6) Someone apparently read Kash Patel the riot act on FBI cuts, which will happen now with his support. Everybody is cutting. So far, DOGE cuts have totaled over 61,000 jobs, not counting another 77,000 in buyouts and retirements. Plus Trump fired the Zero-appointed Librarian of Congress. Oh and the FEMA boss was fired, too.
7) Six new arrests for illegal voter harvesting in TX. You know, the kind of fraud certain people said couldn't happen? Jeff Childers, who has become a regular here, wrote of this: "Paxton’s latest move is historic, not just for who he arrested, but for what it signals: a willingness to confront entrenched electoral abuse, even by putting officeholders in handcuffs. It’s a legal line-crossing. . . ."
8) Groomer City (San Francisco) has been brought to a halt by a network glitch in its train system.
9) Former U.S. Supreme Court Justice David Souter has died at age 85.
10) Trump has re-started the dormant collections on student loans.
11) This story says New York is "swinging wildly to the right."
12) The Newark, NJ mayor was arrested for breaking into an ICE facility. Good. More handcuffs. More perp walks. It is abundantly clear that DemoKKKrats are wallowing in stupidity, thinking that aligning with evil, murderous invaders is somehow a political win. How long before they wake up? Possibly never. They, like Hollywood with its woke, are now so invested in this idea that I don't think they can ever escape it.
13) The great Ryan Burge takes a look at the nation's "megachurches" (2,000+ members), finds they are mostly in the south, west, mid-center but NOT in New England, and that they are non-denominational, which is the fastest-growing "denomination" in the country.
14) Robert Francis Prevost, an American, was elected Pope and will reign as Leo XIV. Reviews are mixed on how liberal or conservative he is. Richard Baris is a hard "no," so that tells me a lot. Trump congratulated him. Leo, not Rich.
15) Prices are falling everywhere. Thank you, President Trump.
16) A look at Gen Zers who are dropping out, moving to smaller towns and having lotsa kids.
17) Evil Rutabaga caused $100 million damage to the Strategic Petroleum Reserve. This is not even par for the course. We got off cheap on this one---usually Rutabaga's damage was in the billions.
18) CNN says America is winning the trade negotiations. (as would be expected for anyone but CNN).
19) Let's hope the first of many: Google will pay Texas $1.4 billion to settle a data privacy suit.
20) So far, President Trump has slowed the growth of the national debt by 92%.
21) From David Blackmon, "The Cheap Green Lie"
22) Arizona has become the 5th state to ban Chy=na backed organ transplants.
23) Reuters: "Fear of economic collapse forced China to negotiate with Trump." Told ya we have them by the chopsticks. In line with that, China has shut down publishing its economic data.
24) Jaguar pulled a "Bud Light" and nearly killed its brand with a woke ad. Now it's looking for a new ad agency.
26) Trump announced that, thanks in part to Muy Macho Marco, India and Pock-eee-sthan have agreed to a cease fire. Before it was over, though, India killed the Paki terrorist who had beheaded American journalist Daniel Pearl back in 2002.
26) Screenwriting jobs have not returned since the China Virus, and it seems that those which have are hopelessly bogged down in woke and the F word.
27) Paramount facing pressure from radical commie pols like Dinobernie NOT to settle the $20 billion lawsuit with President Trump. Paramount's lawyers know that if they don't, they likely will lose.
28) New Orleans Saints' QB Derek Carr shocked fans with his surprise retirement announcement. Carr was highly touted, but never seemed to get teams over the hump.
29) MOVIE REVIEW (with spoilers): "The Amateur" This drama starring Remi Malik and Laurence Fishburne was not what trailers made it out to be, namely an action movie. But that's ok. Slow, yes. But I wouldn't say it dragged. Malek plays a CIA desk-jockey analyst whose wife was killed in a botched hostage situation and when his superiors (for geopolitical reasons) don't immediately go after the baddies, he blakmails them into providing him a little basic training under Fishburne to go after them himself. As in many of these movies, he never eats, pees, or poops, effortlessly goes from London to Paris to Istanbul to someplace in the Baltic; builds explosive devices in his hotel rooms, the materials of which he always has in his backpack; and kills some of the baddies while exposing the CIA execs. Anyone who has ever worked with anything electrical or mechanical KNOWs that you get to the "Lowes" moment where you go, "Damn, I need a 5/8s" nut or this won't work. But not in the movies. This is a mildly entertaining movie that was way short on development of Malik's grieving husband (nothing, for example like the John Wick series were the dog became the substitute image of his wife, and thus he was genuinely grieved by the killing of the dog. Don't see it in a theater. OK on streaming, where you can take a pizza break. C+
30) Czech data shows that the China Virus vax kills over 60% of a female's eggs.
31) Australian researchers have created a wooden cube that pulls water directly from the atmosphere and releases it as clean drinking water. Now, scale that sucker up to the size of a football stadium and places like Saudi Arabia are in business.
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| Today's News, May 6-7, 2025 | 08 May 2025 | 00:23:08 | |
IN POLITICAL NEWS
1) Probably the single biggest complaint and point of tension between Trump and the MAGA electorate is the seemingly glacial pace of indictments for the political traitors and conspirators, along with the the tardiness in releasing the Epstein list. Jeff Childers, in his "Coffee and Covid" column, argues that a far more important DOJ war is going on against human trafficking, where no fewer than 270 (!!!) investigations are under way. In all likelihood, that consumes 1,000-2,000 DOJ personnel and, when combined with the 70+ court battles DOJ has to fight, you are now looking at another 1,000 personnel. FBI director Kash Patel says that the bureau is in a full-scale war with a trafficking group called "764," and that they have already arrested over 200 leaders of the group and freed a large number of children (Patel did not give specifics). Every single one of the 55 FBI field offices is involved in this war. The 764 and other groups prey on white, underage girls, getting to them through social media, games, and chat forums. Many of these groups are flat-out satanic, and many are neo-Nazi white supremacist. Childers, a lawyer, gives a case-file example of how this worked. The Moloch-lovers who compose these groups are called "accelerationists" because they want to accelerte civilization's collapse. Demonic Diddlepickles is more like it. An X account named "BX" has posted a review of these poodlepinchers. As Childers warns, this isn't a bunch of toss-off toadstools fomenting in their basements. This is a global and digital organization of Baal-humping malcontents every bit the equivalent of al-Qaeda, but with different tactics. As "friends" on X, Instagram, Facebook, or other social media pages they use phrases such as "You're so mature for your age" or "Your parents don't get you" to start the grooming cycle. Please read the whole column. While some would say, "Well, the Epstein files are so high profile it would send a message." Apparently from the get go---and AG Pam Bondi has highlighted this repeatedly---the Trump administration places such a high value on saving these kids from trafficking that it is willing to take the hit for diverting resources from a guy who didn't kill himself and whose operation is shut down.
2) Speaking of investigations and prosecutions that need to be done, but which we apparently don't have the resources for, Rutabaga's evil administration targeted "non-criminal conservatives" who spread "disinformation."
3) Writers at The Liberal Patriot are desperately dredging up the ghost of Zero (Barack Obama), forgetting that he lost a record number of DemoKKKrat seats nationally and locally. Zero never helped the DemoKKKrats, and lost significant national support even though he beat an inept and globalist Minion Romney in 2012. So, yeah, boys. Keep dredging up the Ghost of Racist Past. Meanwhile, Richard Baris's Big Data Poll has Trump at 48% approval, 47% disapproval. And I think Rich would agree that no matter how hard he tries to adjust, there are another 1-2% of pro-Trump voters who just refuse to be polled, skewing the results downward. Rasmussen also had Trump up, and over 50%.
4) In huge news, with both John Roberts and ACB voting with the majority, the Supes upheld President Trump's transoid ban. Here is a review of all the court cases pending against the Trump admin. If you just look at green vs. red (approve vs. blocked) green is winning. Many are still "pending."
5) It's Wyoming, so why is this important? Because it is 100% in line with every other state we can track: GOP gained a net of 120 over DemoKKKrats and 40 over BOTH DemoKKKrats and Independents. Now, in NC we see the normal pattern of GOP beating DemoKKKrats (again), bringing their overall lead down to 105,000 from 175,000 in 2020, but in NC Republicans have now taken an 83,000 lead in active voter registration. Meanwhile, Seth Keshel's substack offers a quick review in which in seven battlegrounds Rs have out gained Ds. Every. Single. One. The latest from NH, where Rs gained more than the Ds and Is put together, while in NV, May statistics show the GOP netted 2,200 over the Ds.
6) Former Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva has left the DemoKKKrat Party for the Republicans.
7) Fetterman Massacre, the Human Ox, has defended Israel. Uh oh. Now DemoKKKrat snakescratchers are questioning his mental health. These are the same people who think women are men and the same ones who said, when Fetterman was in the hospital with a stroke and was temporarily brain dead, that he was sharp as a tack.
8) Shocked, I tell ya. A new House report shows that the FBI "butchered" the report on the softball game shooting, downplaying the anti GOP animosity of the shooter, who left a clear letter indicating his hatred of Republicans. Seriously, we need to raze the FBI as an institution.
9) President Trump met with the newly elected governor of the 51st state, who insisted Canada would NEVER become part of the U.S. Trump said "never say never," but failed to point out that in fact Canada would not be the 51st state. Greenland would be, and Canada would be the 52nd.
10) The Bureau of Prisons is assessing Trump's call to reopen Alcatraz.
11) Michelle O is headed for therapy, saying she is (and I quote) "transitioning" to the next stage of life. Would that be without Zero, or without the aspects of femininity?
12) AOC, better known as Occasional Cortex, thinks she's running for president. 13) President Trump has announced five more judicial nominations, following one last week. As Zen Master has said, critically, this is slow.
14) The U.S. Army has cancelled it's M-10 Booker lightweight tank, which was supposed to be capable of air-drop---only it wasn't.
15) Over the past two years I've identified the three DemoKKKrat civil wars. One was the Muslims/Pale/Hamas side vs. Israel/Jewish voters. Well, once you lose trust, it's over. Now a majority of American Muslims say they do not oppose Trump's Gaza plan and take out their anger on . . . DemoKKKrats.
16) A federal judge finally ended the NC Supreme Court race, discounting overseas ballots and allowing the DemoKKKrat to win.
17) DHS will pay the illegal criminal invaders $1000 to scoot. Apparently some Euro countries have used this practice with good success.
18) Fascist, racist, and anti-semitic Harvard will no longer be eligible for gubment grants. Speaking of grants, the Trump admin has purged thousands of woke grants related to DEI. At Columbia University, meanwhile, the university has terminated over 180 researchers. Columbia could finance all of them easily from its endowment, but, you know, they aren't important.
19) A Minnesota woman who supposedly used a racial slur against a black kid going through her bags and who was doxxed and outed has raised over $600,000 in GiveSendGo type donations [now updated to over $700,000] so she can leave New Somalia. I think Americans are getting fed up with the "N-word Game." Nobody believes it any more and the Somalis who were imported by Rutabaga need to go.
20) Well, well. American manufacturers are "overwhelmed" with orders after the tariffs kicked in.
21) New hyperscale data centers fueled by natural gas may be the solution to AI power needs.
22) Wage growth has finally outpaced inflation.
23) Well, every pushup bra company in the world is in trouble then. Burger King is being sued for ads that make its products look bigger than they are.
24) Bay area biotech Unity just laid off everybody. Including the CEO.
25) Hungary has figured out how to fix the birth decline, with big tax breaks for married people, loans for each kid and all loans forgiven with four kids.
26) India fired missiles into Pock-eee-sthan..
27) Europe is trying to recruit researchers and scientists who feel unfomfortable in Trump's America. These are the same researchers who said the China Virus vax was just fine, who said men are women, and who said there was no link whatsoever between vaxxes and autism. Let these Dr. Mengeles go.
28) Frederich Mertz became Chancellor despite a significant parliamentary defeat in a deeply divided Germany.
29) President Trump hints that he knows someone other than Russia blew up the Nordstream pipeline.
30) U.S. strikes forced the Houthis to say "no mas," or however that's translated in Houthiese.
31) Shocked I tell ya. Chy-na's six biggest banks posted a $1 billion drop in profits and a decline in loans. Oh, and Chy-na ramped up fentanyl production to destabilize the USA, while the central bank cut interest rates to avoid a depression.
32) Remember how Mediocre Britain was going to go it alone militarily in Ukraine? Yeah, good times. Half of all Brits say they wouldn't fight for their damn country under any circumstances.
33) File under "Mosquitos have beaks?" (from Alan Arkin, "The In-Laws"): riots in Chy-na as Trump tariffs have settled in.
34) Big Wind Danish producer Orsted wants more subsidies to develop wind power in the North Sea. (In other words, wind will NEVER make it alone.
35) I give the Bill Belichek/Jordon Hudson thing about another three months. She leaked an email dealing with his unhappiness about the handling of the Tom Brady/Jimmy Garrapolo situation. Course, they are both in it for love, and love conquers all, right?
36) In the P., Diddley trial, the list of potential witnesses (for a VARIETY of reasons, not just sexual perversion but people who even used Diddley's name in a film) includes Michal B. Jordan and Mike Myers, but the list is so long, said the judge that it looked like an "appendix to Lord of the Rings."
37) Marvel's new "Thunderbolts" is bombing so they are attempting to re-brand it, literally changing the name to "The New Avengers." Sorry. You're cooked, Marvel. And I say this as an avid fan, who owned the Fantastic Four #1, X-Men #1, Spider-Marn #1, and Avengers #2.
38) Is this part of the 764 ring of global kiddie trafficking? Malaya has broken a phony birth certificate ring aimed at "foundlings," or orphans who could then be smuggled with documents.
39) Steve Kirsch: Five recent papers show it's time to give the China Virus vax the vax.
40) Maternal death rates skyrocketed after the vaxxes.
41) President Trump has banned Dr. Fallacy's favorite gain-of-function bio weapons research.
42) I know the red heifer is supposed to signal the end times, but last week we had a white Orca, now a pair of albino deer are spotted. Can a Pegasus or unicorns be far off? Larry Schweikart Rock drummer, Film maker, NYTimes #1 bestselling author
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| Today's News, May 4-5, 2026 | 06 May 2025 | 00:16:22 | |
IN POLITICAL NEWS
1) First Richard Baris said it, then Mark Mitchell of Rasmussen said it, now Robert Cahaly of Trafalgar says that Hoax Polling is pushing a false narrative to pressure Congress. Mitchell described modern polling as a joke, showing that the "major" polls had President Trump "declining" 11 points then miraculously recovering. This came as CNN's data analyst---who is ok, if a tad late on everything---Harry Enten said if the election were again held today, President Trump would win. Heck, I think he'd add NH and NJ to his electoral total today.
2) A 25% tariff on all imported auto parts went into effect Saturday.
3) Me-hee-co foolishly refused Trump's offer of military support against the cartels. That's because Mexican President Claudia Scheinbaum is owned by the cartels.
4) DOJ sued the city of Denver over its "sanctuary city" status. Good. Break every one of these rotpiddlers. Oh, and Harmeet Dhillon at the DOJ's Civil Rights Division opened an investigation into Hennepin Co., Minnesota for civil rights violations against whites in its hiring policies. As I said, break these mofos.
5) A focus group of black voters tell a shocked CNN they have no regrets about voting for President Trump.
6) P.O.D.: "We are the youth, the youth of the nation!" Gen-Zers make up 1/3 of X's audience,.
7) DemoKKKrats continue to flounder about like rabid fish, with a former aide to Botoxic blasting House DemoKKKrat leader Hakeem Jeffries for "squandering" anti-Trump opportunities. Gee, is this racist? And as they flop about, they are "open" now to another run by Cackles. Gosh, I don't know that the news this year can get any better. Just the latest from the "moderate" wing, as, while trying to put the best spin possible on the data, Nate Moore notes that "congressional dysfunction could play an outsized role in determining who controls Congress next year." He cites this as reason that Michael Bennett (D-CO), Marsha Blackbfurn (R-TN), and Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) are joining those senators who already announced they won't run again (Jeanne Shaheen, D-NH, Gary Peters, D-MI, Yertle, R-China, Tina Smith, D-MN, and Dick Turban, D-IL). Bennett will leave his senate term early. This has to be greatly concerning to Ds in particular, as this was to have been a strong year for them, yet now they have to defend five seats more that they did not expect to have to fight for.,
8) Another Trump court win as an appeals court overturned a judge's ruling that the Voice of America fired employees had to be restored. WINNING. And more winning here as the National Endowment for the Spoogistic Arts has begun terminating grants.
9) A mob of Georgia fecalthugs aged 5-14 (in FIFTH GRADE??) beat up a seven year old on a bus and the brilliant and courageous bus driver neither intervened nor called for help but calmly kept driving to the school. Anyone wanna guess what the payout on this lawsuit is?
10) Senator Jodi Ernst, head of the Senate DOGE committee, found that many U.S. gubment employees are doing union work on the gubment's dime.
11) It's all coming out now. Yet another new book says Rutabaga's aides refused to let him take a cognitive test in February 2024 on grounds that just taking the test would make him seem incompetent.
12) What the hell is wrong with these pilots? They should be immediately dismissed from service, as the pilot of an Apache helo caused two "near misses" in D.C. because the unnamed pilot (another she??) "took the scenic route."
13) In a story about a man who raped a corpse (not Rutabaga) in the New York subway (not a New York Subway), the New York Slimes seemed to have missed that he was an illegal criminal alien.
14) Jeff Childers says that FL AG James Uthmeier has set up the fed district courts for a Supe showdown over whether states can enforce illegal criminal alien immigration laws.
15) President Trump has directed fed agencies to reopen Alcatraz prison, you know, just in case we need to hold some of these illegal criminal gangbangers while awaiting the Supes to get off their asses.
16) President Trump is working on a deal with that lovely garden spot Rwanda for deportees to go there.
17) Can universities be fixed? Roger Kimball is skeptical, saying "If reaIf real change is going to come to academic culture, criticism must be ceaseless, pointed, and deep." He sees the end game as "de-politicizing" American universities. Yet nothing has ever, ever truly been "depoliticized." Rather, for almost 200 years we blindly accepted that one could depoliticize areas of life---education, entertainment, even religion. Jesus did say "render unto Caesar that which is Caesar's." But the question has become, how and where do you change who is Caesar? And if you wait too long, can you do it at all? Personally, I think to achieve what Kimball wants requires a complete renovation that begins with the entire university structure basically eliminated.
18) Following in the footsteps of Mediocre Britain---and you won't hear me say that much---the U.S. Health & Human Services released a study showing that the medical case for mutilating children is extremely weak and previous research has been deeply flawed.
19) Interior Secretary Doug Burgum toured an oil rig in the Gulf of America and noted that Rutabaga banned development there.
20) The DOJ has filed suit against Medicare Advantage brokers and dealers for accepting kickbacks. What? It's the "Washington Way."
21) Texas has approved Elon Musk's "Starbase" site.
22) A former Bush official claims da gubment built an "underground city" for the rich at a cost of $21 trillion. That's a network, supposedly, of 170 underground bases for an "extinction level event." I suppose this guy was in charge?
23) Trump tweaked the "de minimus" tariff on Chy-na basically roping in Temu, who has completely shifted its business model now.
24) Xi is attending Moscow's "Victory Day" events, and Pootie-poot already warned the Ukes that any attack on Moscow at that time would likely draw Chy-na into the conflict.
25) In Mediocre Britain Labour is panicking as it seems immigration has finally become an issue. Gee, can't imagine why. Portugal also apprently got the message, kicking out 18,000 illegals prior to their national election. Why? I thought there was no problem---that illegals really never voted.
26) Trump will impose a 100% tariff on movies from foreign countries. While I have no problem with this, it won't achieve what he wants, which is a rebirth of Hollywood, whose problems come from woke, from and astounding lack of imagination and continuation of sequels, prequels, spinoffs, and brand series---not truly new stories---and from escalating budgets in part due to CGI. Meanwhile, this article argues that "Trump's tariffs may drive Chy-na into depression." Yeah, that and communism.
27) Saudi Arabia has executed its 100th prisoner this year, most of them for drug charges. 28) Brazilian police arrested two people on charges of attempting to bomb a Lady Gaga concert. Folks, you don't need to do that. It bombs all by itself.
29) Contrary to the Hoax Climate Change narrative, Antarctic ice is expanding.
30) Jury selection begins today in the P. Diddley trial.
31) China Virus vaxxes likely killed more Americans than WW I and WW II combined.
32) A $4 million Lamborgini luxury yacht flipped over near Miami beach, stranding 30 bikini-clad "influencers." So two questions. First, Lamborgini makes yachts now? And second, which of these two was piloting the ship?
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| Today's News, May 1-3, 2025, Weekend Edition | 03 May 2025 | 00:20:51 | |
IN POLITICAL NEWS
1) President Trump had his fourth cabinet meeting in 100 days (Rutabaga had nine in FOUR YEARS), and all of the secretaries praised Trump's programs, which greatly irritated the Moloch-lovers. SecState Muy Macho Marco Rubio revealed that Rutabaga had an office specifically tasked to produce disinformation on political opponents.
2) If there was a competition among Trump's cabinet secretaries for who could do the most the fastest, it would be a tie among Doug Burgum, Chris Wright, Lee Zeldin, and RFK, Jr. (sad to say, so far, Pam Bondi would be in the second tier). Nevertheless, RFK, Jr. issued a stunning statement that the Rutabaga administration played a part in child trafficking and that the Trump administration is searching for 300,000 kids. Sadly, history suggests these poor kids are going to be impossible to find, but it is absolutely worth the search.
3) Finally! Robert Kennedy's HHS is requiring all new vaxxes to be tested against placebos. I would amend that to say they all must be tested on vax CEOs first. By the way, the Rutabaga=era vax snakeoil salesmen are deeply disturbed that vaxxes might actually be tested by someone other than Pfizer or Moderna. Gee, wonder why?
4) Slowly the dam is breaking, as a GA legislator who called for Trump's assassination has been arrested on sex trafficking charges. This "may" be how Bondi is handling this. Suspecting she will not be able to get convictions on their actual crimes of treason and overall spooge-spreading, she may be using alternative laws---particularly sex-trafficking, which, in fact, most of these Moloch-lovers have likely engaged in, to put them away.
5) The FBI has punished/reassigned agents who took a knee during George Floyd riots. Sounds merciful to me.
6) NM saw a net GOP gain of over 700, slashing some 5,000 off the D's margin since November 2024. In New Jersey, Rs net gained 1,800 last month. More GOP registration news, this time from IA where Rs out-registered Ds by a net of 2,180. Again, with a single week exception in PA, this string of GOP registration net gains is unbroken in nearly a year in every state.
7) James O'Keefe promises a "bombshell" drop in a week and adds, "I am not suicidal. Please pray for me."
8) New York Public Schools sent a newsletter to teachers accusing Israel of "genocide" in Gaza.
9) Great news, as in TX, Sen. Cornhole trails Ken Paxton in the senate race.
10) Frustrated DemoKKKrats are calling for more mass protests. Cuz, you know, the last ones full of geriatric white people on crutches and sucking on inhalers was just sooooooo effective in stopping President Trump. By the way, Trump has signed an order terminating government funding for NPR and PBS.
11) The State Department is dismantling an anti-Israel rogue ageency. Meanwhile, it looks like Hegseth won (my newly-christened nickname for him is "The Punisher"), as Nat Security Advisor Mike Waltz is stepping down along with his leaky advisor Alex Wong. And I don't think they got the Wong man here. However, now Muy Macho Marco will take over as National Security Advisor, as well as being Archivist and heading USAID. Seems to me this points to two developments. First, Trump increasingly trusts Muy Macho as he has been at the forefront of slapping down people like Green Screen Zelensky. Second, I think this was part of Trump's overall consolidation/eliminate waste plan to combine the positions anyway. Oh, and it wouldn't be the first time the Secretary of State wore so many hats. In the War of 1812, Secretary of State James Monroe had to become in essence acting president when President James Madison was forced to ride out of DC and go on the lam, and then Madison, when he caught up to the incompetent Secretary of War, William Eustis, fired him, then after replacing him with John Armstrong, fired him as well, making Monroe the temporary Secretary of War as well.
12) Here is new info on the legal and financial troubles of Epstein accuser Virginia Guiffre following her suicide.
13) The U.S. government settled with the family of Ashi Babbit, the unarmed woman shot by that criminal Michael Byrd, for $30 million. But he still flies free.
14) President Trump has announced a military parade on June 14 to celebrate the U.S. Army's 250th anniversary.
15) Trump has made his first appellate judge nomination. Whitney Hermandorfer has a record primarily of standing up to transoids in women's sports and as a pro-life advocate. Please, though ACB has been ok, no more ACBs. More Scalias, Thomases, and Alitos.
16) Little Red Lyin' Hood, former press sec Jen Psaki, said she "never saw" a "diminished" Rutabaga. That's, as I keep saying, because he was already "diminished" when she FIRST saw him, meaning the old Demented Pervert looked quite normal.
17) Me-hee-co says it has already accepted 39,000 deportees.
18) The U.S. has created a second military zone along the border with Me-hee-co.
19) An alarming trend among college seniors is that most don't have a job lined up and over 1/3 haven't even started looking.
20) Is it true, as Bob Dylan sang, "The Times, They are a' changin'?" The most recent study of da youts shows that nearly 3/4 say they are "flourishing," that religion plays a key role in that, and those who are "religious" as in going to church seem to "flourish" a little more than those who just say they are "spiritual."
21) Imagine that. Work that involves "man time" makes men more productive.
22) In the latest report, consumer spending rose and investment soared. Sounds pretty confident to me. Plus, the U.S. economy added 177,000 more jobs, beating expectations.
23) President Trump touted $8 trillion in new investment in a meeting with business leaders.
24) More than 125,000 New Yorkers fled to Florida, taking $14 billion in tax revenue with them.
25) Kohl's Department Stores has fired its CEO for "malpractice." Yeah, the female sexual organ struck again, as he was cavorting with a "glamorous" retail guru.
26) Speaking of malpractice, Xcel Energy, Colorado's largest energy producer, is now having Iberian problems of blackouts and lack of service.
27) The DOJ has filed a pair of lawsuits against Hawaii and Michigan to prevent them from seeking damages from auto emissions (i.e., lawfare against Detroit).
28) The S&P is growing again, eliminating all "Liberation Day' losses while Chy-na bends the knee on more tariffs.
29) President Trump has fast tracked new mining projects.
30) This is an amazing statistic, as over 1 million native=born jobs have been created, while the number of foreign-born employees fell by 410,000.
31) Euro green companies are getting so desperate they are now attempting to align the "clean energy" firms with the military to ensure sales. Meanwhile, as David Blackmon, the Rush Limbaugh of Energy, notes, the renewables propaganda apparently senses that the Spain/Portugal moment was an existential threat to "green" and has rolled out the full propaganda network.
32) The Ukraine minerals deal alluded to Wednesday came through.
33) I keep sayin' it and sayin' it. Ain't I been sayin' it? The ChiCom economy is far weaker than many think. Now they are set to lose 35 million jobs to Trump tariffs. I think that number is way low. 34} The Huns are doing to the AfD party what we should be doing to the DemoKKKrats, declaring it officially "extremist." In fact, the sausage-sniffers in Bonn are the real fascists.
35) Remember that Russkie military that was supposed to be out of men because of Ukraine? Now the Wall Street Journal warns that Russia will now invade all of Europe while the Times of London says Europe "would struggle" to put 25,000 troops on the ground in such a war. Wait, I thought Mediocre Britain was going to save Ukraine all by itself? Oh, and as Jeff Childers points out, there is a story that military chiefs of Mediocre Britain planned the goofball Ukrainian "Thunder Run" into Kiev. Oh, and much buzzbub ("Buzz" + "Hubbub") is made about a Uke drone shooting down a Russkie jet. Get used to it. This is the ChiComs' future.
36) Here are several takes on one of the greatest comedies every produced, "Monty Python and the Holy Grail," which turns 50. "Now go away or I shall taunt you a second time." In my college class, "Technology and the Culture of War," when I got to the medieval period of combat, I'd warn the students that some very graphic scenes were coming depicting swordplay of the era, then roll the music to the "Black Knight" scene. Usually applause would follow. I found that the college-aged boys were far more receptive to British humor.
37) The "Minecraft" movie has fallen to the third spot in the weekend dailies, but still has grossed over $850 million worldwide. Ben Affleck's "The Accountant 2" has done a respectable $44 million so far, with "Sinners" at the #1 spot with a total gross of $186 million.
38) Nicholas Hulscher: we have the data, and it's time to ban mRNA.
39) Are mass mRNA vaxxes causing a global fertility decline? Probably contributing to it, but this was underway long before vaxxes, and is getting to the catastrophic level. For example, Shanghai and Beijing have seen their birthrates fall by half in the last couple of decades; the U.S. is already a younger nation than Chy-na; and with the exception of a few small Islamic countries, the entire world is seeing a demographic collapse.
40) To that end, see my book review yesterday of Peter Zeihan's new book, The End of the World is Just the Beginning. It carries mostly sober (except when he gets to "climate change") warnings about the depopulation the world is facing . . now.
41) A new "all-cause" mortality study in Florida shows that far more people died after the Pfizer vax than after the Moderna vax. The authors did not compare the unvaxxed, but the implications were obvious. No vax was safe and effective.
42) A newly developed antidote neutralizes the venom of some 20 of the world's deadliest snakes. Unfortunately, it still cannot neutralize the bite of the D.C. Backstabber, the deadliest reptile of all.
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| Today's News, April 29-30, 2025 | 01 May 2025 | 00:19:05 | |
IN POLITICAL NEWS
1) Trump has ordered investigations into more of the "resistance" glumbugglers.
2) Wait, they think this is a win? A WI judge says she won't "hold court" after the arrest of her colleague. Sounds good to me. The fewer iguana-loving poodlesniffers in black robes, the better.
3) A new Rasmussen poll shows that a whopping 71% of Americans believe polls are rigged to produce a partisan result.
4) My Brit counterpart, Niall Ferguson, states that "Donald Trump is Crushing his To-Do List."
5) Foreign funding for universities exploded under the brainless Rutabaga, as he allowed enemies to infiltrate all our educational facilities.
6) Daniel Street reviews some of Team Trump's recent (quiet) court victories.
7) US prosecutor Ed Martin has sent letters to two medical journals upbraiding them for ADMITTED bias in articles.
8) The Peace Corps, which as I detailed in my book, A Patriot's History of the Modern World, vol. II, the Peace Corps was largely staffed by utterly incompetent college kids who did not speak the local language, knew no local customs and had no usable skills. Now DOGE has turned its guns on the organization, which will undergo "significant cuts." Let's hope it goes the way of USAID and is cut out of existence..
9) As "Coffee and Covid" points out, the administration has also nixed the "National Climate Assessment," a useless green/globalwarming grift. As Jeff Childers notes, this is all from ONE DAY's worth of news. The BBC summarized Trump's first 100 days here, and almost certainly has understated the scope of the change.
10) Ruh Roh. The Trump administration just created an Elections Integrity Task Force. Can we PLEASE see arrests?
11) Florida's new AG, James Uthmeier, has created an "Office of Paternal Rights" that will flip the power of the state behind parents instead of teachers, activists, and transoid peckershredders who are destroying families.
12) A real conservative warrior, David Horowitz, died at age 86.
13) Trump's Chief of Staff Susie Wiles gave a rare interview in which she said Trump has earned an "A+" grade on most issues, with a few being "incomplete."
14) Despite supposedly being under R control, the Texas Legislature is passing a ban on memes without "their" disclaimer.
15) The latest DemoKKKrat hero is an Indian-born fungalfritter animal abuser.
16) Of all places, Mediocre Britain, which was the first to say that a man is a man and a woman isn't, will now test all s0-called transoid kiddos for autism, correctly impllying that they may be mentally sick.
17) Colorado is rapidly becoming the third sickest state in the nation behind Kollyfornia and Illinois with its radical gender ideology bill. Do you think the Arapahoe and Cheyenne would take the state back?
18) Tone deaf and culturally spoogistic Nike has run a red billboard at the end of the London marathon with a new slogan "Never Again . . . Until Next Year." What never again, Nike? The Holocaust? October 7? As Jennifer Sey writes, "mocking the death of 8 million Jews kind of crosses over from 'edgy' to really stupid." But this is what you get with woke. Moreover (and even stupider) Nike plans to stick with the slogan.
19) President Trump's tariffs brought in over $115 billion in April, meaning a year long summation would leave the U.S. with an additional $1.3 trillion. And he's just getting started. Trump has also granted tariff relief for automakers who are mostly producing in the U.S.
20) Amazon was going to post the cost of Trump's tariffs on ChiCom goods but after the White House posted a display, backed off. The situation is still in flux though.
21) Kollyfornia has launched a war on oil and is becoming more dependent than ever on Chy-na. I cannot wait for this state to go full Thunderdome and see pols like Newsome and Shifty the Human Lemur thrown into giant cages with Bubba the Bouncing Hillbilly.
22) Layoffs have fallen, hires have risen.
23) The Treasury debt funding is already $2 billion below what was forecast just two months ago.
24) Merck has announced a $1 billion investment in Delaware, creating 500 jobs.
25) The first estimate of post-tariff GDP is a tiny decline of .03, far less than the Atlanta Fed's estimate of -2+ percent. All the doomspoogers are freaking out, but this was a shockingly good number given that the tariffs haven't fully kicked in and that Trump has fired tens of thousands from the gubment trough.
26) The stench of Rutabaga lingers as the home ownership rate has fallen to the lowest in five years.
27) There has been a significant breakthrough in a new hydrogen power cell, that provides up to 200,000 hours of life for minimal power drop off.
28) Power is restored, for now, in Spain and Portugal (who blame each other for the outage) and gee whiz, no one knows why the blackout happened . . . but everyone expects more. Oh, and this from David Blackmon: it appears that when Spain and Portugal ran out of juice, they snagged a bunch from France, whose grid operator shut it down.
29) Top authorities in the Philippines say Chy-na hired a company to spread fake news. Yeah, that's what commies do.
30) The Canucks had another election, elevating another Liberal coloncreeper to the Prime Ministership, but in the smallest margin in recent history. Even when combined with the goofball Green Party, the Liberals do not have a majority. Camada. as I said in today's substack is NOT like America because they do not have two of the key "Four PIllars of American Exceptionalism."
31) Remember Monday when I posted the article about the ChiCom plastics industry was completely shut down due to a ban on US ethane in response to Trump's tariffs? Chy-na just removed that. Now they are preparing a wide range of goods on which they will remove tariffs. Meanwhile, the ChiComs are deploying an army of NGOs to the UN, which should be removed from American shores. Make them meet in a safe place like . . . the Congo. Of course, Chy-na itself ain't all that safe any more, with new reports of "sudden deaths" increasing. That happened a lot under Mao.
32) Romania's Trump-supporting candidate George Simion, leads in polls ahead of the Romanian election.https://dailycaller.com/2025/04/29/romania-george-simion-donald-trump-presidential-election-europe-ukraine-russia/
33) Me-hee-co announced an agreement to give Texas farmers more water.
34) We have heard this before, but Ukraine is supposedly to sign a minerals deal with the U.S. today.
35) Terence Howard, star of "Empire" and numerous other shows, is being blacklisted because he doesn't want to do a homosexual kiss: "I would cut my lips off." Earlier he had noted that at the Diddley parties participants were getting "bent over."
36) I am watching Apple's "Your Friends and Neighbors" starring Jon Hamm. It's an engaging show about a hedge fund guy who loses everything---his wife to an affair (hers) with an NBA star, estranged children, his job for an affair (his) with a distant subordinate, and his money. He turns to an astonishingly easy life of theft from his neighbors' almost always empty houses. A-
37) All the vaxxes were bad but it appears Pfizer was the worst, with a 37% higher risk of death than Moderna. Which is like saying with an asteroid hitting you have a 37% higher risk of death with one coming from Jupiter as from Neptune.
38) Researchers can now tweak LSD to have therapeutic effects without the tripping. Course, that was the only reason my bandmates took it. We were traveling across Texas at night---me, two other guys laying horizontal in the van's floor while my now-deceased guitarist George was driving. Suddenly I heard the brakes squeal and we rolled up to the front like tamales. "I saw a damn deer!" he said. We saw nothing. And in Texas, you can see for 100 miles. We went back to sleep, when, a half hour later, another screech, more tamales. "It's another damn deer," George said. We saw nothing. This happened a third time and we were about to remove him when we saw a deer bouncing away. "I got up in that deer's bowels" George said. Only later did we learn he was on acid. By the way, I assure you, Stanley was NOT on LSD when we took this.
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| Today's News, April 27, 2025 (Covering Much of Last Week Too) | 29 Apr 2025 | 00:20:39 | |
The News of Today is the History of Tomorrow
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1) There were major signs that the DOJ is finally moving on some arrests of the obstructionist and criminal burrowed in class when Kash Patel's FBI frog-marched a judge who aided and abetted an illegal alien to the hoosecow. A couple of days earlier Kristi Noem's DHS arrested a New Mexico judge who not only harbored an illegal alien, but a violent member of Tren de Arugala or whatever it's called. Seth Keshel see this as a signal "The arrests are coming." In addition last week, the DOJ received criminal referrals on both Andrew Cuomo and the gluttongidget Letitia James. If prosecutions follow there, I think it signals that this low hanging fruit is just the first of these spoiled applies to be plucked. Mike Davis, who is a pretty straight shooter, said on the Steve Bannon show that "justice id definitely coming" and Steve seemed appeased.
2) Meanwhile, however, one of the most prominent witnesses in the Jeffrey (He-didn't-kill-himself) Epstein case, Virginia Giuffre, "died by suicide." But the real cause appeared to be spousal abuse, as testified to by her journal.
3) In huge news that went largely ignored, Texas adopted school choice. This is a major breakthrough for homeschooling and private schooling. That makes 34 states with some form of school choice, which is now coming close to breaking the backs of the teachers' unions.
4) The DemoKKKrat Party in Florida is dead, at least according to the top DemoKKKrat state senator in the FL DemoKKKrat Party, who just switched to "independent." While Ron DeSantis deserves credit for some of this, don't forget that FL was still D+ several hundred thousand prior to Rick Scott. He was the one who flipped it red.
5) Our pals at 538 say polling is in a death spiral. True, but not Baris's "People's Pundit," who remains extremely accurate because unlike the pollsters listed on RealClearPolitics, he doesn't cook his polling.
6) A new analysis by Patrick Ruffini shows that the DemoKKKrat Party is moving further away from the "middle" position most voters have on a wide, wide range of issues and becoming more wedded than ever to the college educated minority. But don't tell that to ex-CIA analyst, now senator Elissa Slotmachine Slotkin, who wants the DemoKKKrats to get some "alpha energy." Sorry Slotmachine. That's hard to do when you're givin' 'em testosterone blockers.
7) This author argues that the Cloward-Piven strategy failed. I would argue it did far worse than fail for the DemoKKKrats---it sparked a civil war over immigration and spending as exposed by Elon Musk that may have fatally forever wounded DemoKKKrats (as it seems that "good management') has become one of the catch-phrases of DemoKKKrat so-called "moderates" trying to save the party from destruction.
8) Another DemoKKKrat (VA Congressman) Gerry Connally has announced he will retire due to a return to Congress. I wish him good health, and good riddance from Congress.
9) Remember the DC helicopter/plane crash? Maybe people dropped the woke concerns of that DC crash too soon. Looks like the female pilot ignored warnings from her male co-pilot.
10) If my wife is unable to respond, I can't get certain medical help for her because of HIPPA. But Blue Shield in Kollyfornia shared health data of millions of people with Google for years.
11) Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI) says he wants to investigate the collapse of Building 7 on 9/11, saying it may have been "controlled demolition."
12) Washington State has become the first state to recognize Islamic holidays as state holidays.
13) Imagine that. Dinobernie, who was around when the Flintstones were mere babes, says the DemoKKKrats have "no vision" for the future. Yeah, like socialism Dinobernie? That fine economic system that killed millions and enslaved millions more? Go back to your third damn house. Meanwhile, Scott Pressler issued a warning note that for the first time in years the DemoKKKrats out-registered Republicans in Pennsylvania by 1,000. Seth Keshel ("Captain K's Corner on Substack) doesn't think this is significant, and thinks it's the result of a little voter roll purging and local election registration drives.
14) NARAL, the National Baal-Worshipping League of Maloch-lovers, is running ads trying to shield Planned Murderhood from public perceptions that it is the modern-day equivalent of an Aztec Temple. Maybe that's because the Missouri appeals court ordered Planned Murderhood to hand over documents to the state AG. Oh and Planned Murderhood is closing two Utah clinics after losing federal funding. Aztec witchdoctors greatly disappointed. By the way, this should tell you that without fed gubment funding, maybe abortion ain't all as popular as it's made out to be.
15) The USNavy has introduced a 50 mph autonomous warship capable of a 1,000 range without stopping.
16) An apparently mentally-challenged woman was twerking on the top of a Cadillac when she fell off an was run over by a truck. Well, the truck driver was probably a fan of the waltz.
17) Oops. Looks like deportations are popular, by a 12 point margin.
18) ICE arrested nearly 800 illegal criminal invaders in just a few days in Flordia. And 100 were arrested at a Colorado night club. And Gateway Pundit reports that several "active duty military" were working armed security for the club.
19) Well, well. A second suspect in the Kristi Noem purse-snatching is being held on an "immigration detainer." Shocked, I tell ya.
20) Illegal criminal aliens have cost the state of Texas $121 million in unpaid health care bills in JUST ONE MONTH. "Oh, but they all just come here to work."
21) How Trump sealed he border in 100 days. This is a 98% drop from Rutabaga.
22) The White House lawn now is lined with posters of mugshots of the illegal criminal invaders.
23) For the first time in 40 years, a Christian medical school has opened up. Previously they were viewed as "unscientific." You know, til all the doctors told us the China Virus vax was ok and that they couldn't define a woman.
24) Beautiful. This and money are the Achilles heels of universities: Trump threatens accreditation if there is DEI/woke institutionalism.
25) I spoke of private schooling and homeschooling above. Now a homeschool team has won the science competition in Colorado. Oh and Mississippi and Louisiana 4th and 8th grade math scores are now better than those in Kollyfornia and New York.
26) President Trump is reinstating Columbus Day.
27) Sick and disgusting but predictable: Nike was allegedly funding research on the physical performance of boys put on puberty blockers and hormones to show that "gee, they aren't different than girls."
28) The Pentagon threatens to ignore judicial rulings on transoids due to national security.
29) David Blackmon notes that merely securing rare-earth minerals from friendly nations isn't enough if they still have to ship to Chy-na to refine them. President Trump needs to order a wartime-footing effort to refine them here. Meanwhile, Trump and Interior Secretary Doug Burgum have moved to drastically reduce the amount of time needed to obtain energy permits.
30) American businesses are still discriminating against white men via DEI.
31) A made in the USA clothing company says the tariffs are boosting demand.
32) And more encouraging news from the world of EVs, as a Kansas school district dumped its electric busses out of concern over a wide range of safety issues.
33) There was an enormous explosion at an Iranian port that happened to have fuel for Iranian missiles shipped from China there. Amazing what Israel can do without US money. New, multiple explosions occurred across Iran including in Tehran.
34) Speaking of all around evil duckpumpers, Klaus Schwab stepped down as the World Economic Forum, that giddy band of reverse Robin Hoods, opened an investigation into His Schwabbiness after a whistleblower blew the whistle on major financial spoogification by Santa Klaus and his wifey. As "Coffee and Covid" noted, their behavior constituted an existential threat to the carefully manicured image of global do-gooders that is the WEF.
35) President Trump told French President Macaroni to beat it when he showed up during Trump's meeting with Green Screen Zelensky. Once Trump and Green Screen sat down, it was clear who had the cards. 36) ChiCom plastics factories face mass closures as US ethane supplies vanish. Maybe that's why the ChiComs just folded and eliminated tariffs on a wide range of goods. Now, that said, "Fair Trade" doesn't just mean removing tariffs. It means allowing in US products on shelves.
37) And so it begins: mass power outages in Spain and Portugal force metro evacuations, internet shutdowns, and affect air traffic controllers. Come on you Iberian geniuses. More wind, right?
38) Meta (which means "death" in Hebrew has a chatbot that allows kids to engage in sex talk with voices of Disney characters. Who else?
39) Hollywood bounced back with its best final April weekend since the China Virus, although we must always be careful to use an inflation adjustment. Also, "Minecraft" continues to pull in a lot of youts.
40) 25 years ago Saturday Night Live saw music producer Christopher Walken demand "More Cowbell" out of Will Ferrell. In 2019, Farrell said that Walken told him the skit ruined his life---that at theatrical productions people would bring cowbells and waiters would come up to him with a cowbell. Oddly, in this classic image, Farrell looks like Charleton Heston.
41) Emergency room visits surged 20% among teens given the mRNA vax.
42) Robert Kennedy, Jr., has launched his long-awaited offensive against said mRNA vaxxes.
43) Data from the bad WHO, not the good Who, show that global China Virus deaths skyrocketed after the vaxxes.
44) Racism at sea, as an all-white Killer Whale was spotted near Japan. I'm sure the Southern Poverty Law Center will be right on this with an entire flotilla of black Ahabs.
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| Today's News, April 19-21, 2025 (Happy Birthday to me!) | 22 Apr 2025 | 00:15:21 | |
IN POLITICAL NEWS
1) Public confidence in DemoKKKrat leadership has tanked to the levels of analwarts (25% approve). Rs are only at 39%, but that's still a whopping 14-point lead. Meanwhile, top DemoKKKrat "leaders" continue to look like a fusion of Barney Fife and Ahmed the Dead Terrorist, as James "Van" Clyburn insists that the DemoKKKrats have the right "message" but it just isn't getting out. Oh, Van, your whole problem is that your message IS getting out: you hate America, you hate white people (especially men), you hate life, and you hate God. Message received. Meanwhile, former Speaker Kevin McCarthy predicts a DemoKKKrat "civil war" over people like AOC and Dinobernie. This is what scuttles myi biscuits: I said in JUNE OF LAST YEAR---hell, I wrote about it ad nauseum---that the DemoKKKrats faced not one, not two, but THREE "civil wars" and they couldn't avoid any of them. But it's NOT over people. It's over the inevitable end-results of their policies, and NONE of them, no matter which way they go, are good. Internally they are falling apart, with insiders moving to ditch Lil' Hitler, David Hogg, for going rogue.
(Lil Hitler: What a Scamp! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9-axJTzj0VU )
2) Meanwhile, Trump's approval holds at 52%
3) We all knew Rutabaga was doing this, but DNI Tulsi Gabbard has exposed the details of a widespread "domestic terrorism" program laid out by Rutabaga's evil team. The amazing thing is, the only domestic terrorists in America are the DemoKKKrats. Meanwhile, first with the book Fight, and now with a Zero strategist weighing in, the Party of Evil is blasting Rutabaga and his admin for concealing his cognitive decline. Conceal what? Everyone in the nation knew Rutabaga was a pantsfilled, puddingeating, stumbling demented pervert in 2019.
4) DemoKKKrats continue to lose ground in North Carolina, now down to a lead of only 25,000 (d0wn from 30,000 a month ago and down from 175,000 a year ago). Meanwhile in ACTIVE VOTERS, the GOP leads now by 80,000.
5) A woke Karen, Col. Sheyla Baez, who refused to put of the pictures of the new President, Vice President, and SecDef, has been suspended as commander of Ft. McCoy.
6) A Denton County, Texas, commissioner was stabbed and her husband killed by their grandson.
7) Thank you sir may we have another! HHS will slash $40 billion from its budget.
8) The Supes, in the middle of the night, ordered President Trump to halt all deportations. Whether this was so they could gather themselves for a larger group of pending 3-case decisions, or whether it was stupidity, Justice Alito issued a scorching dissent. The Court heard nothing from the administration, nor did it refer to previous cases. Jeff Childers, a lawyer, thinks Trump is building a long case of having Congress on a Continuing Resolution pass a law suspending the writ of habeus corpus (which has been done before). Childers argues that Trump is painting the Supes into a corner. Either get on board defending the country against an invasion, or become irrelevant.
9) A DemoKKKrat strategist is warning Dems not to align with the deported gangbanger.
10) Well, this is embarrassing. A New Mexico judge had to resign when a Tren de Aragua illegal criminal alien was found at his home. What, doing a job an American judge wouldn't do?
11) This is how bad the optics were for Maryland Sen. Van Hollen by sharing margaritas with a gangbanger in El Salvadore. Now, he is desperately trying to change the optics, and the press naturally added a "gate" to the word Margarita. i told you at the time this was a terrible optic for the open-borders/terrorist crowd.
12) Tennessee has passed a bill allowing ordinary citizens to sue NGOs for damages by illegal criminal aliens they assisted in bringing in.
13) Benghazi-by-the-Lake (Chicago) is the target of a suit by 23 AGs because its "Sanctuary Cities" policies are hurting other states, not to mention in defiance of federal law.
14) The former Boy Scouts, Scouting America, saw its Grand Teton Council lose 95% of its members when the LDS/Mormon church pulled out due to the woke nature of the Boy Scouts and approval of homosexuality.
15) Despite the people such as Beth Moore, Trump gained 5% more with evangelicals in 2024 over 2020, and among those evangelicals who went to church regularly, he netted 90%. Meanwhile, he lost NO ground among those non-attendees.
16) In the private sector when sales are down and the number of customers shrinks, a business will cut work force. Not with eddy-cation. Nope, with enrollments down and test scores declining Baltimore Public Schools is going on a hiring spree.
17) A merger between Capital One (What's in Their Wallet?) and Discover has been approved. Great. Another big bank.
18) The San Francisco Centre mall is now a ghost town, nearly empty.
19) USAID funding cuts have "massive" impact on Irish NGOs. Say what? Why are the Irish dependent on American aid?
20) Pope Francis, the most anti-Christian/anti-faith Pope since the Middle Ages, has died.
21) A ship caught fire in the Congo River, leaving 148 dead.
22) The US is withdawing military troops from Syria, citing the death of ISIS.
23) Now apparently King Chuck's residence is full of drones. Time to call Orkin.
24) Poke-eee-sthan as Zero called it apparently doesn't have a Muslim version of Justice Johnnie on its supreme court, as it has deported over 19,000 Afghans.
25) Is the gold-rich island of Bougainville (over which we spilled a great deal of blood in WW II) now available? The rebel leader/president says it is and he wants the U.S. to buy it, declare independence, then take control of the mine.
26) Chy-na has now expelled all missionaries and is treating Christianity as an existential threat.
27) North Korea is building its biggest warship ever, the Snks-so-Fst.
28) Grey haired Sean P-Diddley Combs loses bid to delay May trial. Hell's coming, DIddley, and we're coming with it.
29) As the entertainment industry flees Hollywood, residents worry that LA will become the "next Detroit." Er, New Calcutta, you're already there.
30) Actor Vince Vaughn who was excellent in the AppleTV series "Bad Monkey," visited President Trump in the Oval Office.
31) Duke basketball star Cooper Flagg declared himself eligible for the NBA draft.
32) A new paper found that people were six times more likely to be hospitalized from the vax than from the China Virus
33) This 83 year old woman got her lifetime wish of driving a NASCAR race car, vowing to go as "fast as I can" up to 130. Good for her. Most of the oldsters here in AZ would chop 100 miles off that. And many think golf carts belong on the highway.
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| Today's News, April 17-18, 2025 (Happy Resurrection Weekend!) | 19 Apr 2025 | 00:22:35 | |
IN POLITICAL NEWS
1) You know me. I cannot abide headlines such as "prepared to," "poised to," etc. But when the Supes put this lineup on their docket, it's pretty clear they are "about to" make a major ruling by consolidating three of the cases challenging Trump into a single one, with hearings to begin post haste.
2) President Trump is killing it among da youts, particularly 18-29 (+16).
3) Rutabaga had over 600 funded propaganda (anti-"disinformation") programs. Trump is ripping these up by the roots. 4) What is it with these "Maryland men?" The "Maryland Man" Kilmar Garcia was a criminal despite being here illegally as DOJ documents show. After MS-13 gangbanger Garcia was gently remanded to the care of an El Salvadoran prison, this "Maryland Man" (Minh Vong) pled guilty to giving the ChiComs access to secret materials. He should get the Garcia treatment. And you want to see how Americans react to the poor "Maryland Man?" 56% now support booting out ALL illegal immigrants.
5) Big Wind is decimating the Golden Eagle population, down to an estimated 30,000 from 80,000 since the wind farms started. A stop-wind-farming order should go out now from the Fish and Game, as two new studies show eagle decimation is due to Big Wind. HENCE! Interior Secretary Doug Burgham ordered all work halted on New York's Empire Wind project to the howls from NY Gov. Hock-a-lugie on the grounds of "insufficient research" before the permit was issued. Indeed, NONE of these researched the impact on whales or eagles.
6) Indiana's governor Mike Braun implemented a host of MAHA orders, including banning sugary sodas from items that can be purchased by food stamps.
7) Now, no one knows what he means but the White House Director of Science & Technology Policy said that we are capable of "manipulating time and space." What, like "Stargate" or "Endgame" manipulating??
8) Evil judge Chutkin again steps in to try to block ending EPA grants. Must be horrible to go through life brain dead with a name that sounds like a disease: "I've got Chukins in my kidneys." And speaking of brain dead, Rutabaga is struggling to book speaking gigs. His price compared to previous presidents is very low, $300,000. Back in the 80s and early 90s, Ronald Reagan was getting $2 million. Course, he actually accomplished something, winning the Cold War.
9) President Trump proposes cutting foreign aid by 75% and eliminating funding for NATO, the UN, and other "international organizations." Hmm. I'd say, cut 100%.
10) More Pentagon leakers placed on leave. 11) President Trump has extended the federal hiring freeze. Good. Extend it for three more years. Oh, and IRS employees only had to show up once a month at the office before Trump took over. Dunno, maybe we should be grateful?
12) The Trump Administration has released 10,000 pages of RFK assassination material.
13) The Wisconsin yout who wanted to kill President Trump was communicating with the Ukes and "someone in Russia." Who? Like John Brennanski?
14) Dem Fundraiser ActBlue is in trouble, with links to terror organizations. Well, I have been saying that the DemoKKKrat Party needs to be banned for being a terrorist org just like the Nazis in Germany.
15) File under pigs are flying and the Dallas Cowboys are about to win a Super Bowl! Justice . . . wait for it . . . KAGAN has rejected an emergency appeal by illegal criminal aliens, clearing the way for their deportation. This is one of the reasons you're not seeing "millions" deported. Team Trump has to go through all of these preliminary steps to make it clear there will be no appeals.
16) This is great. The Trump admin is really putting Harvard into that testicle-squeezing device. Now they cannot enroll foreign students until/unless they provide detailed records of said students' violence and misconduct on campus. And Harvard's typical lib response? Death. Harvard says it will kill lab animals if there isn't any money.
17) Over 80% of Americans believe in life after death, and that number is slightly growing.
18) Americans love nukes: some 61% strongly or somewhat favor nuke energy now.
19) Is this the real economic confidence index? Spending is up, including at restaurants and bars.
20) Maybe I"m nuts, maybe my non-existent economic training was wrong, but when I see the world beating a path to America's door to hold our Treasuries, I think, "Gee, we must be in pretty darn good shape that the world wants to invest here."
21) This is big: the FDA says that reps of Big Pharma will no longer be allowed to sit on advisory boards, and will be replaced by patients and caregivers.
22) Both SecState Rubio and President Trump are about to throw in the towel on Uke peace, as neither side at present wants it. It's the Israel/Pale thing all over again.
23) Megyn Kelly discusses her "vax-induced-AIDs" and wishes she never took the vax.
24) Oh goodie. There's going to be a Fyre Festival 2, cuz, you know, the first one went soooooo well.
25) A new Emory study shows the vax has no impact on CoV-2 or any reduction in death.
26) Idaho allows Ivermectin to be sold over the counter.
27) Multiple lab leaks---yeah, like real viruses, etc., not some stupid guy talking to a reporter---have come out of the China Virus test labs at the University of North Carolina. Instead of the "Tar Heels," maybe they can change the team names to the "Vaxxes."
28) The White House updated the CDC website and linked to a site that states that the China Virus started, well, in Chy'na. Also, unlike the Rutabaga administration, the new commissioner says his job at the FDA is "delivering cures" and healthy foods, not as the Rutabaga administration did, "fighting [so called] disinformation."
29) Not good at all. The bad WHO (not to be confused with the good Who) has reached a global pandemic treaty. No thanks. I'm pretty sure President Trump and Bobby Kennedy will tell the bad WHO to stick it in one of the good Who's guitar sockets.
30) Jeff Childers in his "Coffee and Covid" has an exceptional section on the explosion in a wide variety of cancers----cancers they cannot pin on asbestos or some chemical company's leak. As he writes, "The problem is that, post-pandemic, the potential “polluter” isn’t some marginal chemical company. It’s a federally coordinated pharmaceutical rollout backed by near-universal media support, unconstitutionally mandated by governments, shielded from civil and criminal liability, and glorified by editorials, white-coated pretenders, and blue-checked Twitter threads." (In other words, the vax and the entire DNA-altering drug regimen of the China Virus).
This is good Friday and on Sunday we celebrate the resurrection of the Lord Jesus, Who changed all of human history. If you don't know HIm, why wait? Look at John 3:16 and go from there.
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| TODAY'S NEWS, March 10-11, 2026 | 11 Mar 2026 | 00:20:58 | |
IN POLITICAL NEWS Polling shows majority public backing for U.S. strikes on Iran as officials signal the conflict may be nearing its end. Intelligence reports indicate U.S. interception of Iranian communications possibly linked to sleeper-cell activity. Federal authorities seize election-related records in Arizona as broader investigations into past electoral disputes continue. Rep. Kevin Kiley announces plans to refile as an independent while continuing to caucus with Republicans. The Alexander brothers are convicted in a high-profile sex-trafficking trial. New controversy emerges around political figure Zohran Mamdani following remarks related to protests and extremism. Media reporting highlights large-scale alleged medical and hospice fraud operations in Los Angeles County. The administration moves to restrict Small Business Administration loans to foreign nationals. Energy policy debates intensify at state level, including reactions to green programs and new refinery developments in Texas. U.S. intelligence reportedly obtains a Russian microwave-type weapon linked to “Havana Syndrome.” Polling and electoral dynamics suggest closely contested Senate races amid shifting party popularity. New voter-protection legislation advances in parts of the U.S., sparking debate over ID requirements. Media narratives around oil prices and administration responses generate contrasting coverage. IN EPSTEIN FILES NEWS Reports suggest limited prospects for new prosecutions connected to the Epstein case. State-level authorities in New Mexico open investigations into activities at Epstein’s Zorro Ranch property. IN ILLEGAL CRIMINAL ALIEN NEWS Indiana and Missouri pass laws targeting sanctuary policies and alleged financial crimes tied to undocumented immigration. Washington State legislation permits non-citizens to serve in certain law-enforcement roles. IN CULTURAL NEWS Commentary notes growing attention to religious interpretations of Middle East events among some Christian groups. Forecasts indicate a large share of California teachers may retire within the next decade. Internal leadership tensions continue within Democratic Party structures. A Catholic bishop in California is removed following allegations of financial misconduct. IN TRANSOID NEWS Several gender-affirming care clinics reportedly close amid policy and funding pressures. IN ECONOMIC NEWS U.S. electricity generation reaches record levels while local opposition to solar expansion appears in some areas. Connecticut lawmakers consider limits on self-checkout lanes to support retail employment. Existing home sales show short-term gains but remain down year-over-year. Analysts emphasize energy generation as a critical strategic economic resource. New developments in robot-built, 3D-printed housing enter the market. Exxon relocates its legal headquarters from New Jersey to Texas. Corporate relocations and restructuring continue, including moves by major brands and executives. Retail giant Costco lowers certain prices amid easing inflation trends. IN INTERNATIONAL NEWS Naval engagements in the Persian Gulf highlight U.S. defensive capabilities against drone and missile threats. The U.S. Justice Department reportedly investigates election-technology firm activities overseas. A deadly bus fire in Switzerland raises concerns about possible deliberate violence. Leadership succession developments unfold within Iran’s political structure. Saudi Arabia restores refinery operations following regional attacks, contributing to falling oil prices. Energy shortages and reserve releases shape global fuel markets, including long fuel lines in parts of Asia. European agricultural concerns grow amid fertilizer shortages and export controls. IN ENTERTAINMENT NEWS A hazardous-materials incident at a Disney facility leads to several employee illnesses. NFL free-agency updates include a revoked trade involving Maxx Crosby and a major new contract for quarterback Daniel Jones. IN MEDICAL NEWS A federal appeals court allows a class-action lawsuit by airline pilots over vaccine mandates to proceed. A former baseball prospect files suit alleging career-ending vaccine complications. Reports from New Zealand revisit decisions around pediatric vaccination policies. AND FINALLY A teacher’s death following a student prank is ruled a tragic accident, with calls for forgiveness from the family. Satirical commentary circulates online about political leadership comparisons involving Iran. Larry Schweikart Rock drummer, Film maker, NYTimes #1 bestselling author
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| Today's News, April 15-16, 2025 | 17 Apr 2025 | 00:21:58 | |
IN POLITICAL NEWS
1) The useless chilismoker Jasmine What-a-Crock-ett faces an FEC investigation over suspicious ActBlue donations. Heck, every single member of congress needs to be investigated, including the chihuahua Republicans.
2) Yet another assassination plot against President Trump revealed, this time by a WI teen who killed his parents to get the money and resources to kill the President.
3) The wanna-be murderer of a student at a sporting event, Karmelo Anthony (no, not the NY Snickers player) supposedly had a GiveSendGo to raise money for his legal defense. The family bought a $400,000 home with it.
4) Both Rasmussen and JL Partners have Trump back up in the polls.
5) Typical evil DemoKKKrat haglet: Botoxic's refusal to retire is causing problems for DemoKKKrats. (Hyena Hakeem wants here out!)
6) I think this is how President Trump gets this done: He has launched in investigation into national security concerns over semiconductors and pharma. That's how he breaks the Gordian Knot with Chy-na over these.
7) New York Attorney General Letitia James has been handed a criminal referral for mortgage fraud. Gosh, who woulda guessed it?
8) Autism rates reach astounding highs: 1 in 12 boys at age 4 in Kollyfornia, 1 in 31 nationally.
9) Under pressure from DOGE, the far left techies at the Pentagon called the Defense Digital Service have been forced out. Meanwhile, buyouts are looking better and better, as 20,000 IRS agents got the boot: 2,700 at DoE, 4,000 at Department of Transportation. What all this should tell you is that these people performed USELESS tasks. Oh, and DOGE is "re-reviewing" the whole gubment credit card thing.
10) Republicans continue to slightly expand their lead over DemoKKKrats in Arizona, with the statewide lead now at 324,000. President Trump, meanwhile, is back at 50% after the short tariff blip, while JL Partners poll for the Daily Mail has him at 54%. Seth Keshel, with whom I usually agree, I think is a little pessimistic here when he says J.D. Vance's ceiling in 2028 is only 359 Electoral Votes. The current DemoKKKrats are disintegrating so fast that Congress may ADD electors, upping the number to 600, to ensure this evil hampster habitrail never gets remotely within power again.
11) Lee Zeldin's EPA is investigating "MakeOurSunsets", a "geoengineering firm" that offers to cloud seed with sulfur dioxide to "cool the earth." MOS's bank accounts are about to get "cooled."
12) Minneapolis, one of the stupidest places on earth, has now allowed Muslim calls to prayer to be broadcast five times a day. Gee, wonder what would happen if the few Christian churches who still have bells would ring them at exactly the same time? By the way, here is a prediction:: the DemoKKKrats in Minny are going to find themselves in yet another civil war with the intolerant Muslims demand that homosexuals remove themselves from the public. Yep, that's a-comin.
13) Rutabaga came out of his pudding closet long enough to make a speech in which he called black children "colored kids." And that was the sanitized version. I'd like to see how he wrote it originally, assuming he wasn't using the autopen.
14) Shipwreckedcrew makes a good case for leaving the illegal criminal MS-13 member right where he is. The law says that while he was "mistakenly" deported to El Salvador---the one nation he should not have been deported to---nevertheless he absolutely had to be deported, and cannot return to the US according to the immigration courts. El Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele says, "Naw. We ain't sending tattoo boy back." Let's see how the jiggletwister judges deal with that.
15) The White House is considering plane tickets and cash to incentivize illegals to leave.
16) President Trump froze $2 billion worth of payments to Harvard after it decided it wanted to stay DEI. Good luck. Trump's five page letter required merit based admissions and promotions, "viewpoint diversity" (that alone would kill Harvard), an audit of antisemitic programs, enforcement of Harvard's plagiarism policies (oops. There go 2/3 of the administrators), and whistleblower protections.
17) Perhaps attuned to the fact that HHS Secretary Robert Kennedy will get to this next, the New York Slimes asks, "Have we been thinking about A.D.H.D. Wrong?" The article admits that the constant expansion of the "diagnosis" is not "anchored to science." By the way, this is yet another example of the medical/scientific community and its band of journo-whores realizing they've lost the confidence of the public. The article notes that kids who took Ritalin grew at a slower rate than those who did not---by about an inch. Jeff Childers' column "Coffee & Covid," as always does a bang-up job on this topic, noting that Alzheimer's research was exposed back in January, and that while the Wall Street Journal notes the explosion in aging problems, the WSJ blames it on "Covid" rather than on the vaxxes, which aren't even mentioned. I have met three geniuses in my life---I mean, up close. Yeah, I was in a small room once with six Nobel Prize Winners in economics, but as friends, of the three geniuses I know, one died of Alzheimer's, one was diagnosed last year, and the third, thankfully, is still ok.
18) The USAF has a new invention, a new "pee cup" called Advanced Relief Inflight Universal System (ARIUS). How long til the company sells those to travelers trapped in the middle or window seats in coach?
19) Ron and Casey DeSantis's Hope Florida Foundation admitted the old "mistakes were made" when it had no budget or bylaws and didn't file taxes.
20) Trump signed an order restoring monuments removed under Rutabaga.
21) This is rather big: A court in Mediocre Britain has ruled that a man is a man and a woman is, well, not a man. Maybe Justice Jumpin Jackson Brown ought to pay the UK a visit?
22) AG Pam Bondi launched a civil suit against the state of Maine for failing to protect girls against men pretending to be girls in women's sports.
23) The Russkies have requested to buy Boeing jets with their frozen assets. Why not? Chy-na just canceled their Boeing orders.
24) Didn't think I'd see this. PETA has thanked President Trump for ending animal testing at CDC and EPA.
25) Retail sales increased 1.4% in March, deeply disappointing DemoKKKrats. No recession here.
26) The EU is rethinking lowering its tariff barriers on ChiCom cars. Good call. They'd put you buttontwisters out of business in a month.
27) No lightweight, the Asia Times sees a forthcoming US/ChiCom divoce. Good. We need to keep the house, the kids, and the dog. Meanwhile, ChiCom small businesses are "brought to a standstill." Good. Now do the big businesses.
28) Wow. The Japanese pension funds have bailed out of ChiCom equities in its benchmark.
29) "Minecraft" the movie remains very strong at $557 million, but the animated "King of Kings" has already brought in $21 million on a budget of $15 million, so it is edging toward profitability. Snow Black will finish at under $200 million, meaning it will lose between $100 and $200 million, while "Captain African American" has probably come up short at around $420 million (needing to make at least $800 million to break even).
30) Robert Kennedy, Jr., says the latest China Virus vax is not effective. Yeah, but is it even safe?
31) This study says a China Virus reduces your chance of surviving pancreatic cancer by half.
32) This is national banana day. We should all be grateful Eddie Murphy in "Beverly Hills Cop" had that banana in the tailpipe or the movie wouldn't have worked.
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| Today's News, April 12-14, 2025 | 14 Apr 2025 | 00:21:00 | |
IN POLITICAL NEWS
1)) President Trump is in excellent health says his annual physical and has lost 20 pounds.
2) First Buttplugs, then Witless Protection, now another potentially solid DemoKKKrat U.S. senate candidate in MI has bowed out. This seat may be gettable.
3) As Jeff Childers notes, the administration is moving at light speed on almost every front, finding novel ways of using old, established laws, spinning the world leaders like so many plates, and "completely resetting the historical bar, packing decades of geopolitical maneuvering and domestic policy upheaval into mere weeks."
4) Trump had his "perfect" medical exam and aced the mental test, saying "I wanted to be a little different from Biden."
5) A portrait of Zero in the White House has been replaced with the "Fight!" portrait of Trump.
6) For now, Trump has exempted cell phones and laptops from the tariffs. Personally, I think this is temporary and a negotiating tool, as several administration people have said over the weekend.. However, always on point, the "Babylon Bee" said that "Apple warns that China Tariffs could Negatively Impact Child Enslavement Opportunities.
7) The U.S. Navy has fired a commander and a master chief of the expeditionary security squadron for "loss of confidence in their abilities to perform their duties."
8) This is a topic that really frosts my spuds. The Pharisitical wing of the GOP--the holier-than-thous who despise Trump because he isn't as pure as David . . . ah, oops, David was an adulterer who sent a man out to be murdered . . . or as pure as James and John . . . oh, wait, the "Sons of Thunder" cuz they were such hell raisers . . . or Moses . . . well, dang, he was a murderer . . . or certainly Paul . . . crap. He supervised the murder of Christians . . . anyway these people can't stand Trump cuz he ain't pure enough. Seth Keshel, in his column, lays them out. Me? I just go with Jesus: (Mark 9:38-41, "Those who are not against us are for us.") But it gets frustrating that the President who has done for the common man, the most for the issue of life, the most to stop human trafficking of anyone since Abraham Lincoln still is reviled by the modern day Pharisees.
9) According to CNN's Harry Enten, the question "cares about someone like me" in the latest polling shows a tie between the parties, which he says is a major warning sign for the DemoKKKrats.
10) Police arrested a nutbag who tried to set fire to the PA governor's mansion. Good. Now, where is justice for President Trump with "Baby" Routh?
11) I missed this, but in early March a DemoKKKrat Congressman from CT said that between six and a dozen of his colleagues didn't have the "faculties" to do the job." Apparently DemoKKKrat insiders are beginning to get concerned about the fact that the party now only appeals to old, mostly white or single-female-black people on the margins..
12) Typical corrupt DemoKKKrat here, as Boston's douchespigot mayor Michelle Wu is accused of taking $300,000 from a fundraiser tied to the ChiComs.
13) Arizona has begun removing 50,000 illegal, dead, or Martian voters from the rolls. Had that been in place in 2020, Kari Lake would be governor, or in 2022, she would be senator.
14) The FDA will phase out animal testing with drugs. This follows Lee Zeldin's comment that the EPA would also phase out animal testing at the EPA. PFizer, meanwhile, has scrapped its weight loss pill after a series of setbacks and a liver injury in a single patient.
15) Speaking of agencies, Trump is weighing plans to completely eliminate the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms. Good. This was a Prohibition creation brought on by prohibiting a product (booze) that was soon reinstated.
16) Judges still playing games, as a judge allows layoffs but not the total dismantling of the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau. I go news for ya judgie: when there is no one left in the building and the lights are turned off, it doesn't matter if it's "dismantled." It's dead, Jim.
17) A federal judge has refused to block immigration raids at churches.
18) Trump has authorized the DoD to take control of lands bordering Mexico in Kollyfornia and other states to stop the illegal invaders. Some of this is Injun land.
19) The administration stripped temporary benefits of all kinds from illegal criminal invaders.
20) The DOJ said that courts have no authority over the deported MS-13 member now in an El Salvadoran jail. My opinion, this guy ain't never getting out.
21) President Trump ditched the so-called "Pride" events and declared a "holy week" of preparation for the Resurrection Day. But of course, the gigglepickle anti-Trump evangelicals such as Beth Moore would have preferred to have the infested Baal-worshipper Rutabaga in there. By the say, I cannot recall ANY president in my lifetime making such a declarative statement about "Our Lord and Savior," Jesus Christ. Jeff Childers appropriately described Trump's announcements and the events as "the electrifying sound of a cultural defibrillator, jolting a flickering national soul back toward life."
22) The feds are cutting all education funding to non-complying Maine schools.
23) This is part II of my review of a must-read book, Shoshana Zuboff's The Age of Surveillance Capitalism. Eye-opening.
24) From Ryan Burge, this is the least social group of youts in 50 years. One-third don't go out at all, either on a date or with friends, even once a week; the trend started before cell phones and accelerated; and religious activity such as attending church moves the needle just a little. Overall, we have roughly one-third of the youts who are entirely anti-social in person.
25) Pretty good take on this. Jeff Bezos is sending his fiancee, Lauren Sanchez, actress Katy Perry, and a couple of other women up in his spacecraft while an army of mostly unseen men do all the work to make sure they don't die a horrible death in space.
26) The producer price index dropped into the negative with falling prices everywhere.
27) BP just made a major new oil discovery in the Gulf of America.
28) The ten-year Treasury yield fell back to 4.5% after doomers were insisting it would go above 5%.
29) Then the US deficit hit a five-year low "unexpectedly."
30) David Blackmon relates that in a single day, the Trump administration a) rescinded the Zero/Rutabaga water restrictions in showers; b) ended the EPA reporting on global gas emissions; c) saw the House launch an investigation into greenhouse gas funds; and d) had the Bureau of Land Management walk back thousands of reviews of oil and gas leases, allowing those to go forward..
42) Oh? So we can make stuff here? NVIDIA just announced a $500 billion investment in the US with TSMC and Foxconn.
32) From the New York Slimes, "Why Iran's Supreme Leader Came Around" to talks with Trump. Yeah, cuz maybe he ran out of Obama's money.
33) How Sweden's multicultural dream went wrong. Odd, I did not see any real, consistent discussion of Islam in this article.
34) The ChiComs are in trouble, and are seeing erosion everywhere except in total exports. Trump's tariffs will have a major impact on the already weakening economy. For example, of the four profitable EV makers in the world (obviously Tesla is one), three are from Chyna. Except without government subsidies and force, none of these would be profitable.
35) As usual, African countries with the help of the IMF are trying to screw American and foreign oil investors by delaying payments or blocking transfers of funds. Congress is working on a bill that likely won't address the deeper problems.
36) The U.S. has deployed troops across the Panama Canal Zone. It's our Canal, after all.
37) Mediocre Britain is now trying to get the ChiComs out of British steel. Good luck. 38) I am in full agreement with Victor Davis Hanson on this: Chy-na would lose a trade war with the U.S.---gradually, then suddenly. If you think this isn't hurting Chy-na, watch this. Mid-sized/small businesses are in big trouble, Foxconn in China down 40%. Plastic Christmas tree orders are zero. "Almost no ships leaving Shanghai the day after the tariffs."
39) Catholics are set to exceed Anglicans in Mediocre Britain for the first time since Henry VIII needed a hottie, mostly due to da youts. Right. Now do Muslims.
40) Eric Schmidt at TED 2025 says "AI is underhyped and we will need 90 nuke plants to service just AI in the U.S."
41) Saudi Arabia's "Line" Megacity is using 20% of the world's steel.
42) Ecuqdor has reelected Danial Noboa, a Javier Melie/Bukele anti-crime president. Now if we could just get Bolsonaro back in Brazil.
43) Bill Maher did a monologue on his dinner with President Trump. Impressive.
44) Trump's Art of the Deal surged on Amazon's bestseller lists after his string of tariff victories.
45) Someone had AI make a country song, "God made guns, God made beer." The only things missing are rain, a dog, momma, and jail.
46) My Phoenix Suns fired their head coach, Mike Budholzer, after only a single really bad season with three supposed superstars.
47) William Shatner noted that Paramount Plus has DEI-censored every single episode of the original "Star Trek."
48) The Pentagon has welcomed back troops wrongfully discharged over the China Virus vax.
49) A one-minute exposure to a specific sound frequency can alleviate motion sickness. Heck, I knew that. That's why I always listen to Jimi Hendrix on flights.
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| Today's News, April 10-11, 2025 | 12 Apr 2025 | 00:24:35 | |
IN POLITICAL NEWS
1) President Trump paused for 90 days tariffs to be imposed on the rest of the world but raised the tariff on China to 125%. Stocks went crazy with the DOW jumping 8 points and the NASDAQ had its highest one-day gain in history, 12 points. Steve Eisman, who predicted "The Big Short," says Trump will "pretty much get what he wants." IF, but only if, the countries negotiate successfully, they will face a 10% across the board tariff. The stiff-necked ChiComs, apparently thinking (correctly) they are facing an Extinction Level Event, raised tariffs an additional 84% earlier, forcing Trump to hike ChiCom tariffs again to 154%. We can do this all night long. 2) Already Canada and the EU have caved. Canada will negotiate asap, while the EU has matched Trump's 90-day pause to work things out. My own view is that they will need a little more pain until we get their minds right.
3) The House has passed a bill limited the scope of useless district court judges like Ballsburger. Not likely to pass the senate, though.
4) Rutabaga's corrupt administration held secret talks with the ChiComs over the spy balloon before making the news public or shooting it down. 5) Fascistbook is in heap big trouble again after a whistleblower said she witnessed the company repeatedly undermine American security in dealings with the ChiComs.
6) A dogspooge named Krebs who was part of the 2020 steal lost his security clearance and now is under investigation for, well, in Trump's words, "treason." Course the New York Times claims he's being investigated for resisting "Trump's lies." and of course the Slimes is a major lying propaganda organ not even worthy of Baghdad Bob, Tokyo Rose, or Izvestia. Another exec order went over the election stealing Dominion by targeting its lawyer. These were names not on everyone's list, and it Oh, and Joe Kent, in his confirmation hearing, said January 6 (Patriot Day) is under investigation as a fedsurrection fomented by undercover FBI agents.
7) The House vote to advance the Trump agenda went forward by just two votes. Think about that: there are two empty D seats due to dead DemoKKKrats and to the two new FL reps who voted for it.
8) DOGE continues to cut---another $70 million in contracts---but the House has anemic cuts. Don't know when these guys in Congress are gonna get the message.
9) The Senate has confirmed Lt. Gen. Dan "Raizin'" Caine as head of the Joint Chiefs. At least it's not "Raisin" Caine. 10) Someone is running for president, as MI governor Witless Protection came out in favor of Trump's tariffs. "We need fair trade."
11) The President of the Navajo nation has praised President Trump's policies. 12) President Trump secured the release of a Russian-American woman in a prisoner swap.
13) Feds are being fired everywhere. Fannie May sacked over 100 for unethical conduct including "facilitation of fraud."
14) A grad student has discovered a "shape changing liquid" that defies the laws of thermodynamics. Is it related to this guy?
15) Meanwhile, this tech whiz teen with a 4.0 GPA who sold his company off for $30 m can't get into 15 colleges. Gee, wanna guess why?
16) Pete Hegseth reviewing plans for the space based "golden dome" ABM/anti-cruise missile defense. I personally have a feeing some subs will be involved, too, and that these will likely not use kinetic weapons but energy or EW.
17) This SUNY prof was involved in a "cash to pass" scheme. When I was a prof, I told my students I never took a bribe---but there was always a first time and to make sure any jewelry came with an official appraisal.
18) A ducktwaddler female officer who said after Vice President J. D. Vance's visit to our military base in Greenland that "the concerns of the U.S. administration discussed by Vice President Vance on Friday are not reflective of Pituffik Space Base." Er, yeah, toots, they are. You are a SUBORDINATE of Vance and Trump. She was dismissed. 19) RFK, Jr. has launched an investigation into the spike in autism rates. Right on cue, a Journal of the American Witchcraft Association, er, "Medical" Association comes out labeling information he hasn't even investigated yet as fake science. The medical profession's last little slice of respectability is swirling the toilet along with the DemoKKKrat Party.
20) Seth Keshel argues that electronic voting has possibly entered the terminal phase with new overtures by Tulsi Gabbard and President Trump to outlaw it
21) DOGE has found $69 million in jobless claims filed by people who haven't even been born yet. I'm certain they are all DemoKKKrats. Meanwhile the Pentagon has canceled $5.1 billion in consulting and IT contracts. So far, however, we are seeing relatively little at all cut by Congress in its budget. The House budget has a cut of $1.5 trillion over 10 years. Ok, $1.5 trillion in ONE year? Maybe.
22) President Trump has a positive rating in 31 states including all swing states except WI.
23) Thousands of illegal invaders scheduled to be deported have chosen to use the "CPB Home" app to self deport
24) In a 9=0 ruling, the Supes said Trump must re-admit Kilmar Garcia because he was wrongly deported. That's if they can find him in that El Salvador prison. I have to say, I thought this one might be a bridge too far. However a Trump appointed judge approved Trump's illegal alien registry.
25) Tom Homan, Border Czar, told the AZ legislature he didn't "give a S**t" what people thought of him because the US would have the safest border in history.
26) Sad, but Ryan Burge finds that only about .05% of those who were not religious ("nones") in 2020 had converted two years later, most of them Protestant, a disproportionate number black, and a small number became regular church attenders.
27) The administration stomped on Cornell and Northwestern, freezing $1 billion in funds at the former and $700 million at the latter for Civil Rights abuses.
28) Ooook. They have an anti-flu chewing gum. I'm good with that unless you find out it has a Fauci-flavor.
29) An Illinois school is facing federal charges for forcing girls to change in front of a transoid. DOJ better have judge-shopped this venue.
30) One of the largest malls in the country just defaulted on a $300 million mortgage.
31) David Blackmon argues that if there is any "green" future, it's not electric, solar, or wind, but hydrogen. And guess what? The main refining process to get hydrogen needs natural gas. And guess what? The US has more natural gas than any place in the world AND has the pipeline infrastructure to use it. And in a second column he notes that AI needs natural gas to survive. By the way, if you saw my substack the other day, you'd know I discussed America's massive natural energy reserves---more than anywhere in the world. Well, they just got bigger as the Department of Energy announced a much larger new estimate of oil reserves in the Gulf of America.
32) The "Tesla Takedown" was a professional, not grassroots, hit job backed (I think) by Soros money.
33) The Swiss pharma company Novartis just announced a $23 billion investment in the US, building 7 plants.
34) Consumer prices fell by the most in 5 years, with rent inflation back to pre-Rutabaga levels.
35) President Trump has signed an order to revitalize U.S. shipbuilding.
36) Oh? So Trump's tariffs on Chy-na ARE working? Both the New York Slimes and the Washington Compost say so. Meanwhile, in another sign that Trump has already won, Chy-na is begging him to meet them "halfway." Nope. Crush them now, before they, like Japan did in the 1930s, get to the point where they respond with a shooting war.
37) Researchers observing identical twins found that the presence of tattoo ink increases cancer risk.
38) Orstead begged Europe to act to stop the "downward spiral" of wind energy. Why is it in a downward spiral if it's so great? The answer, my friend, is blowin in the wind---but it ain't blowin energy production. Speaking of Euro winds, many of the "wind farmers" are now fighting with each other about a "wake effect," i.e., stealing air. This should be good.
39) A Scottish electric battery plant exploded for the second time in less than a year.
40) Pete Hegseth just got back from Panama where he secured a deal for FREE US transhipment. We had been paying millions.
41) The DOJ approved the restoration of Mel Gibson's gun rights.
42) The Kennedy Center sets records with a 76% increase in first time visitors under Trump.
43) The Minecraft movie has already done $336 million worldwide. "Snow Black" has done $169 million. "The Chosen's" episode the "Last Supper" has done $8 million.
44) The Angel Studios animated film "King of Kings" about Jesus has already brought in $8 million in presales. On a budget of $15 million (probably $1m in marketing) the movie has made back 25% of its budget before it even opens.
45) "A Working Man" was a disappointment. I like Jason Statham but Sly Stallone's script was slow and predictable and the movie was way too dark. See my review here.
46) Big. Gina Carano has just been granted discovery in her suit against Disney.
47) Seven states have opened criminal referrals against Dr. Fallacy and other top China Virus officials. No, the federal pardon won't protect them.
48) Idaho took a giant leap toward medical freedom by banning vax/medical mandates in schools and businesses.
49) Shocked, I tell ya! A CDC doctor may have falsified or hidden docuements on the vax from Congress.
50) This is pretty funny. A group of fans wrote "GO MARINERS" on their shirts at a Seattle Mariners' game. But when they turned around the back of their shirts said "SELL THE TEAM."
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