I'll believe it when I see it, brother. Matt Margolis ridicules Walz's press conference but - let's face it - he hit the critical talking points for any Democrat: race and Trump. Know why that midwit Elizabeth Warren keeps getting re-elected in Massachusetts? She just spits out words containing "fight" and "Trump" and Bay Staters ignore her empty record.
Viking Pundit
Saturday, December 13, 2025
You can't possibly believe this
PJ Media: "Tim Walz Is So Toast Over Minnesota’s Medicaid Fraud Scandal."
It's OK: I've been reliably told they can't get benefits
This data is mind blowing
— Wall Street Apes (@WallStreetApes) December 12, 2025
“Non-citizens Social Security numbers issued during the Biden Administration
2021: 270,425
2022: 590,193
2023: 964,163
2024: 2,095,247
- The Biden administration gave more non-citizens Social Security cards in 4 years than live in the state of Iowa
-… pic.twitter.com/dAgdNnqGGU
Experts are smart. S-M-R-T.
Matt Taibbi: "Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's Blunt Call for Government By "Independent" Experts - Independent from what? Dumb voters, of course. On this week's potentially transformative Supreme Court case, and the revival of Woodrow Wilson's vision"
Trump v. Slaughter concerns more than the fate of the Federal Trade Commission. It’s about competing visions for the future of Western democracy, both implicitly recognizing the same problem: the world, and governments the size of America’s, may have become too technical and complex to be managed in the old way. The Trump Administration's argument, also articulated in this case, calls for enhanced presidential power to take on “headless” bureaucracies, seen as the source of problems. The flip side argued by Brown Jackson (and increasingly by former allies in Europe) calls for more “independent” agencies, who need independence from what they see as the real problem: ignorant voters.
This (inevitably) circles back to questions of free speech and online censorship. The Left loves to say that of course they want free speech but with "guardrails" and "limits" to protect the people. It's for their own good! Who shall determine these guardrails and limits? The "experts."
William F. Buckley had it right: "I am obliged to confess I should sooner live in a society governed by the first two thousand names in the Boston telephone directory than in a society governed by the two thousand faculty members of Harvard University."
Friday, December 12, 2025
Bring it on, Spartacus
PJ Media: "Dems Would Last Maybe 5 Minutes in the Civil War They Think They Want."
Democrats are tough guys when speaking unchallenged or doing an interview on MS-NOW (pretty much the same thing.) The most illustrative example of what happens when a Democrat is directly confronted can be found in Hakeem Jeffries' hallway argument with Republican Congressman Mike Lawler. Jeffries fell back on small insults instead of defending the Democrats shutting down the government. When he was later confronted by CNBC host Melissa Quick, he had a meltdown.
This was an aberration for the media which usually treats the Left with kid gloves. Wanna go toe-to-toe? Let's do it, tough guy.
Thursday, December 11, 2025
Living it up in the PR
NY Post: "AOC splurged nearly $50K on pricey hotel stays, dining and renting Puerto Rico concert venue where Bad Bunny performed."
Remember when AOC was too poor to help her suffering grandmother in Puerto Rico so conservative Matt Walsh raised $100,000? And then they turned down the gift? I 'member.
Wednesday, December 10, 2025
Tuesday, December 09, 2025
Caleb Hammer: super-extreme MAGA
I had to share this video exploring the Left's reaction to financial vlogger Caleb Hammer. His main schtick is to sit down with very irresponsible people and go over their insane finances. Since the majority of these people are both broke and woke, he's being accused of being a right-winger. Of course.
Monday, December 08, 2025
Now it can be told
NY Post: "The NY Times suddenly discovers the Biden border crisis — long after it matters."
One interesting tidbit from the Times' reporting is that the Senate was pushing for a bipartisan immigration bill long before the February 2024 vote but the Biden White House "didn't want its fingerprints on the legislation." Otherwise, it's all stuff we already knew but the New York Times ignored because it would reflect poorly on Democrats.
Charlie Kirk unavailable for comment
Twitchy: "Arsonist Laments Fire: Elissa Slotkin Wishes We Could All Get Along and Have 'Healthy Conversations'."
AYFKM? The Left absolutely does not want a dialogue which is why they run away from even Bill Maher's show for the safe haven of MS-DNC.
Sunday, December 07, 2025
The cost of empathy, part 2
In a very similar vein to the post below, people are starting to notice that educational performance has plummeted since standardized testing was ditched in the name of "equity." We don't want to hurt the kids' feelings as they plan for their futures as Tik Tok influencers.
NY Post editorial: "America needs to restore high standards before our schools become completely worthless."
Boston Globe: "Young people are getting dumber. Here’s why. - A precipitous drop in academic achievement demands an urgent response."
Saturday, December 06, 2025
The cost of empathy
Daily Caller: "The Somali Welfare Fraud Scandal Is Even Worse Than You Think" - "We believe the Somali fraud operation in Minnesota is the single greatest theft of taxpayer dollars, through welfare fraud, in American history."
This story is as old as time: a new benefit program is set up and then the slightest cutback is deemed "starving children" or "throwing Grandma off a cliff." So the program expands with new participants and scamsters but calling out the fraud is heartless and (usually) racist.
That retard Tim Walz is just the kind of squish to let this fraud run out of control.
Friday, December 05, 2025
Thursday, December 04, 2025
The end State of class warfare
Jonathan Turley: "Welcome to Hotel California: Democrats Push Retroactive Billionaire Tax"
The “2026 Billionaires Tax Act” would impose a one-time 5% tax on individual wealth exceeding $1 billion. While technically using 2026 wealth figures, it would apply to billionaires who resided in California in 2025. So you cannot hope to flee… at least with your wealth intact. It is a penalty for those who stayed too long hoping that rational minds would prevail in California.The tax is a familiar tactic of many in politics who attack the wealthiest citizens as somehow ripping off the poor. If states can do this for billionaires, it is likely to do it for those in lower tax brackets as they face the choice between financial discipline and tax increases.
When I heard about this my first response was: "Are retroactive taxes legal?" As Professor Turley explains, the question of legality is complicated. What is not complicated is unfairness of reaching back in time to pick a man's pocket.
The Left hates free speech
Federalist: "Democrats Would Like To Suppress Free Speech The Way Britain Does" - "The American left doesn’t look at the United Kingdom and see a cautionary tale, it sees a template to follow."
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