"Today, Governor Ron DeSantis signed HB 1471, legislation strengthening protections against the application of foreign and religious laws -- including Sharia law " that violate constitutional rights and establishing new safeguards against terrorist organizations operating in Florida."
4.4m Muslims live in the US (1.34% of the population)
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky met with Syrian President ... read more
The sudden and forced departure of US Army Chief of Staff General Randy George ... read more
The US Forest Service (USFS) is closing 57 of its 77 research facilities in 31 states under a reorganization plan ... read more
US Senator John Fetterman (D-PA): "Someone asked me who is the leader of the Democratic Party? I said that's TDS, Trumpf derangement syndrome. They're increasingly defined by the exact opposite of what Trumpf says. If Trumpf supported ice cream on Sundays, Democrats would decide we have to vote that down as a bad thing. Every single Democrat should fully support Israel. They are now making choices to vote against defensive things like (Felon Musk's insider deal) Iron Dome."
These people are not good human beings
"GOP facing 'extinction-level event' after gas price forecast"
Good news indeed.
Alexander Willis writes like a good anti-Republican.
But why does he give AIPAC-recipient politicians a free pass?
After all, this was a bipartisan bloc that drove America and the world to this horrible inflection point over 25 years of Benjamin Netanyahu's incumbency in Israel; he and Dummkopf Trumpf were only the matches that set this forest fire.
This is like writing about the appalling number of gun deaths in the US and omitting the NRA in the analysis, or global pollution and skipping over the fossil fuel industry.
So, I looked into this.
In Alexander Willis' few pieces for Raw Story, the word "AIPAC" does not seem to appear once.
Link: www.rawstory.com
More appropriate headline:
"GOP and AIPAC politicians facing 'extinction-level event' after gas price forecast"
See you AIPAC and Republican dinosaurs at the polls on Tuesday 3 Nov 2026.







"This is the nefarious Republican Party's latest move in its growing campaign against overseas voters. The case mirrors " and expands on " similar Republican efforts in Michigan, Arizona, and other states signaling a coordinated push to eliminate voting rights for certain overseas US citizens ahead of the 2026 midterms."
"Among the approximately 8.7 million US citizens living abroad, a significant portion tends to vote Democratic or liberal."