The answer is Hakeem Jeffries, who set $40 million on fire.
Viking Pundit
Friday, May 08, 2026
I love the answer to this question
PJ Media: "Who’s the Biggest Loser After the Virginia Supreme Court Ruling?"
Unconstitutional
Huge news out of Virginia: "Breaking: Virginia Supreme Court Overturns Gerrymander Scheme in Big Blow to Democrats."
From my quick read, it sounds like the Virginia Court ruled the process to cram the referendum through the Legislature was so flawed that it was ruled unlawful.
Extra - The ruling was 4-3 and it looks like the Virginia Supreme Court also has three justices who just ignore the law. As former Virginia AG Ken Cuccinelli notes, the dissenting judges decided to make up a rationale that was never argued by the State of Virginia.
Thanks, Virginia!
Hard to overstate how much Virginia’s insanity, led by Democrat Louise Lucas, pushed multiple red states to redistrict. The Callais decision from SCOTUS was obviously important, but by itself it wouldn’t have led to TN or AL redistricting. The insanely corrupt Democrat overreach…
— Sean Davis (@seanmdav) May 8, 2026
I have secondhand embarrassment from this article
Boston Globe: "For Colbert, humanity was never a punch line - What’s most noteworthy about the late-night host is not his anger but the extent to which his comedy is grounded in empathy and rooted in values."
OMG. The whole article is a hagiographic tribute to Colbert for his humanity starting with this banger:
If there were a Mount Rushmore of late-night TV hosts, as measured in terms of cultural impact, four visages would be carved in stone: Johnny Carson, David Letterman, Jon Stewart, and Stephen Colbert, whose final night on the air is May 21.
For once, I laughed at something related to Colbert.
Boston Globe columnist Don Aucoin wants us to praise Colbert for his biography instead of for the job he was supposed to have: comedy. As for the show reportedly losing $40 million a year, well Aucoin just ain't havin' it:
The network has insisted the cancellation was “purely a financial decision,” driven solely by how much money the show was losing, not Colbert’s scorching takedowns of Trump. If you believe that, I’d like to offer you a good deal on the Mystic River Bridge.
Um, I do believe that and can I see that deal on the bridge?
As I said below, Colbert failed at his job and killed the "Late Show" forever. Don't try to put lipstick on this pig by telling us his heart was in the right place.
I love David Letterman...as a comic
As a culture commentator, not so much. Don Surber: "Letterman defends Colbert—poorly - In an NYT interview, Santa David made a case that failed like a Colbert monologue."
Colbert was done in by his hubris, which led him into believing he could survive on network television with only half the potential audience.Oh, Colbert can. He made $15 million a year doing a half-assed job, but CBS made less than zero on the show—reportedly taking a $40 million loss each year.Don’t cry for Stephen Colbert. Victimhood is a badge of honor on the left and the money will roll in from stand-up tours, TV specials and maybe a movie.
When you strip away all the niceties, Colbert is a failure. He strayed from comedy for a nightly ego stroke and people changed the channel. David Letterman - who I saw live in NY during his heyday - should know the difference.
Thursday, May 07, 2026
Wednesday, May 06, 2026
Gonna be some reapin'
Hot Air: "It's Going to Be a Long, Very Hot Summer in Blue Cities."
I, for one, am shocked that New Yorkers somehow feel they have permission to let their antisemitism flag fly.
100% scripted
Twitchy: "Remember When President Biden and Jimmy Kimmel Had a Good Laugh About Jailing Political Opponents?"
Watch this 20-second clip at the link of Joe Biden and Kimmel. The "comedy" host sets up a Monopoly-themed question and Dementia Joe makes a funny quip within a half-second of being asked. This was completely set up in advance.
Tuesday, May 05, 2026
Joe Biden assured me she was smarter than anyone else on the Court
Hot Air: "Uncivil War at SCOTUS: KBJ v ... Everyone?"
The gist of this article is that the Supreme Court suspended the usual 32-day pause before posting the ruling on the Louisiana redistricting case. The reasoning is that, having ruled racially-drawn districts violate the 15th Amendment, that ruling should take effect before the next election.
Seems reasonable. And it seems that this procedural ruling had an 8-1 majority since only one Supreme Court Justice dissented. Take a wild guess.
Justice Alito, in particular, seems to have had enough of Jackson's insults and grandstanding. KBJ has alienated justices on both sides of the ideological spectrum in record time and it seems like she's incapable of reading the room.
Monday, May 04, 2026
Suicidal empathy in Sweden
Hot Air: "Sweden Lays an Immigration Hammer Down."
The Swedish people were asked to "show tolerance" and "open their hearts" to immigrants and those immigrants showed up with hand grenades.
Another day, another assassination attempt
Fox News: "Secret Service officers shoot armed individual near White House."
By my count, this is attempt #5 on Trump.
Saturday, May 02, 2026
When journalism happens
NY Post: "Bill Maher drags Gavin Newsom for high-speed rail and sky-high gas in blistering interview."
I cracked up at this line:
The moment appeared to catch Newsom off guard, his expression shifting as the criticism landed.
Yeah, imagine that: an interviewer pressing a politician and expecting a straight answer. This is why somebody like Hakeem Jeffries would never appear on Maher or Rogan. Jeffries, in particular, excels at never answering a question and he sticks to shows like "Meet the Press" where he knows he can get away with his obfuscation. The last time Jeffries was pressured was when GOP Congressman Mike Lawler confronted him in front of cameras and all Jeffries could do was engage in schoolyard insults.
How do low-IQ clowns like Newsom and Jeffries rise so high on the national stage? It's because the media actively covers up their deficits until - like Biden on the debate stage - it's all exposed.
Like this:
Staffers for Seattle Socialist Mayor Katie Wilson abruptly end an interview with KOMO News Senior Reporter Chris Daniels when she can't answer basic questions
— Ari Hoffman (@thehoffather) May 1, 2026
Wilson has been criticized for dodging the press & being unable to answer basic questions since she came into office pic.twitter.com/eJnFtg6CLy
Another aftereffect of runaway Covid spending
American Thinker: "SNAP Is Beyond Broken - From millionaires to overseas foreigners, from NFL players to luxury car owners, our money is going to everyone but us."
Friday, May 01, 2026
The return to normalcy
Federalist: "Dems Revive Court-Packing Threats After Being Told They Can’t Do Racist Gerrymandering - After being told states can’t partake in racist gerrymandering, Democrats are renewing their threats to pack the Supreme Court once they regain power."
Why wait? Can we pack the courts right now?
Here come the sob stories
NY Times: "Since Congress Let Obamacare Subsidies Expire, Millions Are Dropping Coverage - Americans can’t afford the higher health insurance premiums that resulted from Congress’s refusal to extend federal tax credits."
Just a reminder: Congress passed Obamacare subsidies and then extended them during Covid to paper over the structural failure of the program. According to the NY Times and the Democrats (I repeat myself) we were supposed to prop up this farce in perpetuity, like Somali Learing Centers.
Thursday, April 30, 2026
The man with the Nazi tattoo
The Corner: "Maine Shows Antisemitism Is a Shortcut to Success in the Modern Democratic Party."
Platner was largely unknown at this point last year and yet managed to drive a sitting governor out of the primary before a single vote was cast. But he had one thing going for him, which is that he gained attention for his antisemitism. That is a ticket to success in the modern Democratic Party.
Sadly true. Still, you have to be careful about those secret Israeli agents.
Wednesday, April 29, 2026
Is *everything* in California a money-laundering scheme?
Hot Air: "California Is an Unfunny Joke."
If you stacked dollar bills in the $231 billion needed to finish California's high speed rail, it would be over 15,000 miles high.
This is not the government's role
Disagree: "The FCC’s Bad News for Disney/ABC: The Time for Playing Nice Is Over."
Kimmel has lower ratings than Stephen Colbert who is losing $40 million/year on his way to cancellation. The federal government shouldn't be involved in pushing Kimmel out. That's the job of the market and Disney's calculation.
Tuesday, April 28, 2026
Already ran out of other people's money
That was quick! Twitchy: "Socialism's Math Lesson: NYC Mayor Mamdani Promises Free Everything, Then Begs New York State for Bailout."
Who could have predicted this outcome? Oh, yeah, everybody outside the Upper East Side.
Eliminate it
Reason: "The Federal Minimum Wage Is Irrelevant. Good. - The national wage floor is so low that it might as well not exist."
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