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Thursday, July 24, 2025

"South Park" came back to TV screens with a bang, and the Internet is cracking up at all the shots it took at President Donald Trump, his habitual practice of suing his opposers and his relationship with Paramount. Read more


This website suggests who the potential 2028 POTUS candidates are. Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro (D) and Senator John Fetterman (D), who have no business deciding anything about NYC, have already attacked fellow Democrat Zohran Mamdani, candidate for NYC Mayor. Other AIPAC Democrats have also piled on poor Zohran. Source: www.politico.com

  • Between the winning 2020 and losing 2024 elections, Democrats lost 6,265,888 crucial progressive and antiwar voters because of the Gaza genocide. This number of disaffected liberal voters will grow and they will simply not vote for an AIPAC-backed Democrat in future elections that supports ethnic cleansing. Their consciences will be clear, just like the antiwar progressives that stayed home in Nov 1968 rather than vote for Hubert Humphrey, Richard Nixon, or George Wallace. Read more


    Estes Carter Thompson III (37), who confessed to taping his phone to the airplane toilet's lid to film girls as young as seven years old, has been sentenced to 18 1/2 years in prison. The perverted American Airlines flight attendant pleaded guilty earlier this year to recording five underage girls over a nine-month period " as well as amassing a trove of AI-generated child pornography. The now-fired flight attendant apologized at his sentencing, conceding that his depraved actions were "selfish, perverse, and wrong." Boston USDJ Julia Kobick called Thompson's behavior "appalling" and said the filmed kids' "innocence has been lost" because of it. Read more


    "The Revenge of Alice Cooper," which comes out Friday, July 25, marks the first time the original lineup (including late guitarist Glen Buxton joining via technology) have released a full album of new material since "Muscle of Love" in 1973. The lead singer legally changed his name to Alice Cooper after he went solo in 1975. Read more


    Republican U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan was among those questioned under oath this month after release of a new documentary about the sexual abuse of Ohio State University athletes decades ago by a team doctor, according to a court filing. Jordan's deposition Friday came in a federal lawsuit brought by former student athletes against the university over its failure to stop abuse by Dr. Richard Strauss, who died in 2005. Hundreds say they were abused by Strauss, who worked at the school from 1978 to 1998. Many ex-wrestlers over the years have accused Jordan, who served as assistant coach of the Ohio State wrestling team from 1986 to 1994, of knowing about the abuse and failing to act. The 10-term congressman's office had declined to confirm Friday's deposition, but it reiterated Jordan's denial of any awareness of Strauss' crimes or the cover-up.


    Wednesday, July 23, 2025

    Three Ohio police were shot, two multiple times, after a gunman opened fired on two of them as they ate a pizza lunch in their patrol cars. The white gunman (28), who police said was fatally shot at the scene, had an "arsenal" of weapons and was "was lying in wait" when he opened fire on the pair of parked patrol vehicles around 1:05 PM. Two police officers had bought a pizza and were parked side-by-side in their patrol cars at the dead end of Missouri Avenue when the gunman, who was also parked at the dead end, opened fire. One of those officers was shot in the hand and the second was shot multiple times. A third officer who heard the call for help and was driving to assist was also shot multiple times. The two officers shot multiple times were flown to a hospital in Cleveland and are in critical condition. Read more


    Protesters rallied across Ukraine on Tuesday evening after President Volodymyr Zelensky signed a law tightening control over key anti-corruption agencies, a move critics say threatens their independence and risks undermining EU ties and billions in Western aid.


    The US president said Japan would "open" its markets to American cars and rice, which had been sticking points during negotiations between the close allies. "We just completed a massive Deal with Japan, perhaps the largest Deal ever made," Trump posted on his Truth Social platform late on Tuesday. "Japan will open their Country to Trade including Cars and Trucks, Rice and certain other Agricultural Products, and other things. Japan will pay Reciprocal Tariffs to the United States of 15%." On Wednesday he added: "Our businesses will make a fortune. Likewise Japan!"


    Tuesday, July 22, 2025

    He said: "Look, America has been having a slow-motion nervous breakdown for a while now. It got so woke' with the Biden people, even they thought it was crazy."


    Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele responded to remarks made by Hunter Biden in a recent interview, in which the former U.S. president's son said he would threaten military action against El Salvador over deportation policies. Bukele shared a video clip of the interview on social media with a caption that read: "Is Hunter Biden sniffing powdered milk?" The post came after Biden said in an interview with YouTuber Andrew Callaghan that he would have taken an aggressive stance if he were in office, reacting to President Trump's decision to deport violent undocumented immigrants to El Salvador. "I would pick up the phone and call the president in El Salvador and say, you either f"ing send them back or I'm going to f"ing invade," Biden said.


    New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has received multiple death threats and her head office was vandalized by anti-Israel supporters over the weekend. Ocasio-Cortez's Bronx office was smeared in red paint Sunday and activists placed a placard on the building that read: "AOC FUNDS GENOCIDE IN GAZA," her campaign office said. "Last night, our campaign office in the Bronx was vandalized and we are in the process of cleaning it up," said campaign manager Oliver Hidalgo-Wohlleben in a post on X. "In the past few days, we also have received multiple threats on the Congresswoman's life and we are treating this seriously with our security partners to make sure she, our staff, and volunteers are safe."


    This is a video queued to this specific story which is not printed anyplace, only relayed directly from physicians inside of Gaza. The information is disturbing.


    Childhood summers on the farm were defined by specific tasks: helping Mom in her massive vegetable garden, preparing for the county fair, baling hay and straw, and picking strawberries.


    Sunday, July 20, 2025

    Premiered Jul 17, 2025

    What does it mean to be truly human in an age of artificial intelligence, declining religious belief, and rising spiritual hunger?

    Oxford mathematician and Christian apologist Professor John Lennox and cognitive scientist Dr John Vervaeke of the University of Toronto, explore whether AI threatens or reveals our uniqueness, if meaning can exist without God, and whether spiritual transformation is possible in a post-religious age. Read more


    Republican Sen. Tommy Tuberville thinks it's not age, Big Macs, or a notorious aversion to exercise that's making President Donald Trump ill. It's the radical leftists. "The pressure on somebody like President Trump right now, not just from outside entities [...] all over the world, but also fighting the radicals in this country," the Alabama Senator told New York radio station WABC 7770 AM Sunday. "Every day, it's almost like a fistfight." Tuberville's comments come after this week's White House announcement that doctors carried out emergency heart tests and diagnosed the president, who is almost 80 years old, with chronic venous insufficiency.
    To mention nothing of widespread concern over Trump's cognitive abilities, or indeed his state of mind, the president's physical health has proven an increasing source of worry and speculation since he retook office in January.


    The ghost of Epstein haunts Trump. He cannot dispel his spirit. "Not a fan, not a fan," he muttered in the past, trying to distance himself. But Epstein continues to swoop in " "a guy who never dies". Until evidence of Trump's participation in Epstein's transgressions is either established or discredited, including the photographs that Michael Wolff claimed Epstein showed him, Epstein will never die. If Epstein were to appear to Trump at night as an apparition, his Marley's ghost, he might warn him that there is no happy ending. Read more


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