This should be the straw that breaks the camels back, Trump viewing his actions against American cities as if they were some sort of war on the citizens of the United States, complete with helicopter gunships and napalm. read more
You could get a grand jury to indict a ham sandwich, the saying goes, but, in Washington, a federal grand jury just declined to indict a man for throwing a salami sub.
The grand jury did not return an indictment against a former Justice Department employee who was seen on camera throwing a hoagie at the chest of one of the federal officers President Donald Trump has deployed in the nation's capital, according to two people familiar with the matter.
The grand jury's decision not to indict Sean Dunn is another sign of pushback from Washington, D.C., residents over Trump's deployment of the National Guard and other federal law enforcement agencies in the city, who have put a particular focus on immigration enforcement. The New York Times was first to report the news.
Cracker Barrel, the Southern-style restaurant chain, is facing right-wing backlash after removing the seated man and the barrel from its logo after 48 years. read more
Alabama Senator Tommy Tuberville totally lost it over the Minnesota Vikings adding a male cheerleader to their cheer-leading squad. He claimed that this was something that, while you might expect this from a socialistic Northern 'woke' Blue state like Minnesota, that you'd never see this taking place anywhere in the South.
Tuberville should have done a Google search before he went off on that rant during a recent podcast, as he would have learned that the New Orleans Saints, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Tennessee Titans have all had male cheerleaders for some time.
President Donald Trump detoured from touting his tariff-based economic policies to make a plainly racist claim about migrant laborers during his Tuesday morning appearance on CNBC's "Squawk Box."
Echoing the bigotry of centuries past, the president claimed that migrants are uniquely suited to physically strenuous farm work, asserting that it comes "naturally" to them.
"We're taking care of our farmers. We can't let our farmers not have anybody. ... These people, you can't replace them very easily," Trump said on CNBC. "These people do it naturally " naturally," he said of the migrant laborers. Trump then recalled asking a farmer what happens to such workers if "they get a bad back." "He said, They don't get a bad back, sir, because if they get a bad back, they die.'"
Cops and donuts. Who knew?
#5 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2025-09-04 08:55 PM
Actually 'Cops & Doughnuts' is a pretty cool place. We've stopped there several times as our youngest son lives just a few miles from Clare, Michigan:
copsdoughnuts.com
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