Viking Pundit
Monday, June 15, 2026
Sunday, June 14, 2026
Color me skeptical
I want to believe: "Trump announces US and Iran have reached peace deal — here’s when the Strait of Hormuz reopens, and what happens next."
The proposed deal has all sorts of goodies for America:
The agreement has not been seen publicly, but the White House on Friday described to reporters five points that are in the deal:
- Iran will destroy its highly enriched uranium
- Tehran will pledge never to obtain a nuclear weapon
- Economic relief will come after those first two steps are completed
- The Strait of Hormuz will be open immediately upon signing
- Iran must stop funding terrorist groups including Hezbollah
Then there's this...
The signing will launch a 60-day negotiating process to determine the fate of Iran’s nuclear program and the extent of sanctions relief, according to officials.
(Sigh). So another delay which will lead to Iranian intransigence and the need for further negotiations. Look, I get it: "Meeting jaw to jaw is better than war" but this is just another dilatory tactic which will lead to a metaphoric rug-pull.
Saturday, June 13, 2026
Envious losers
Professor Reynolds: "Elon Musk is a Genius, and a Litmus Test - People's reactions to him are diagnostic."
This single tweet cost California hundreds of billions of dollars in taxes, revenue, and jobs: pic.twitter.com/eXwbX4gi1l
— John LeFevre (@JohnLeFevre) June 12, 2026
Friday, June 12, 2026
The infinite grace extended to the Left
Boston Globe editorial: "Graham Platner won Maine’s Democratic primary. Now he needs to show the integrity, maturity, and honesty voters deserve in a senator. - At the end of the day, it will be Maine voters — not the national media, Washington pundits, or Democrats in other states — who decide whether Platner has the character and values to be a US senator."
Ah, yes, the classic "it's up to the voters" dodge, the talking point indistinguishable from the one repeated by numerous Democrats cornered on news shows. We have our own opinions but - gosh darn it - it's really up to the voters in Maine so we just can't say.
I've been reliably told that "character matters" for ten years. Suddenly the past is irrelevant and subservient to the idea that we should look for "growth" that starts right now.
The Boston Globe had the chance to do the right thing and instead chose the predictable path of pandering to the Beacon Hill crowd. Watch this editorial spring up in papers across the nation, the brand-new version of #MeToo.
Deja Vu all over again
NY Post: "Trump calls off Iran strikes, tells The Post US-Tehran deal is ‘all wrapped up’."
Yeah, we've heard this song before. Unfortunately, I don't think anybody knows who is actually in charge in Iran. The President says one thing and the Iranian Revolutionary Guards say another. Maybe the threatened seizure of Kharg Island was the final wake up call but I fear we're bargaining with ghosts.
Thursday, June 11, 2026
The pouncing will continue until morale improves
Hot Air: "You Don’t Hate the Media Enough, ‘Pouncing’ On Der Oysterführer Edition."
Extra - Red State: "Watch: Legacy Media Hot Take on Platner and What Gets Considered 'Abuse' Has Jaws Dropping."
I have second-hand embarrassment for these "journalists" and their sliding scale of #MeToo.
Wednesday, June 10, 2026
One scam after another
Breitbart: "Karmelo Anthony supporters launch Change.org petition calling for the arrest of Austin Metcalf's brother"
Mere hours after the GiveSendGo fund supporting Karmelo Anthony was “unpublished,” activists supporting the teen murderer launched a petition calling for the arrest of Austin Metcalf’s brother, Hunter.The petition, which as of this writing still has fewer than 50 signatures, charges Hunter Metcalf with contributing to his brother’s death by “allegedly assaulting” Anthony.
If there's one thing I've learned from YouTuber Pleasant Green, there is a bottomless supply of scammers who will use any opportunity to extract some cash from a tragic situation.
Tuesday, June 09, 2026
L.A....proved too much for the man
He couldn't make it! "Outrage as Spencer Pratt is dumped from LA mayor’s race: ‘City is lost’."
I don't believe there were actual ballot shenanigans. It's entirely possible that Democrat banked on mail-in ballots while Pratt did not. That's pretty much the story of Trump's 2020 Presidential run.
I've been waiting all day to use this video:
Monday, June 08, 2026
Defense witness testifies for the prosecution
Why did this case go to trial? "Defense Rests Case After Shocking Day in Karmelo Anthony Trial."
I'm trying to figure out the strategy here. Was it to raise gobs of money for defense and then try to plead down to manslaughter or something? There was an unexplained 90-minute recess in the case today where I suspect it was for the defense to beg for a plea deal. Or maybe it was to ask Chat GPT how to run a plausible defense.
Sunday, June 07, 2026
$40 a pack!
Reason: "Australia Tried To Tax Smoking Out of Existence. Now 80% of Tobacco Aussies Consume Is From the Black Market. - With cigarettes costing around $40 a pack, Australia’s war on smoking has become a case study in how prohibitionist policies create black markets, violence, and criminal power."
The Left loves sin taxes because it combines two of their favorite activities: taxing things and moral preening.
Saturday, June 06, 2026
The Indiana Bears
Legal Insurrection: "The Bears Are Leaving Illinois for Indiana - The Chicago Bears may soon leave Illinois after more than a century in Chicago. Their potential move to Indiana is about more than football — it is a reminder that businesses, investment, and opportunity tend to go where they are welcomed."
It sounds from the article that Chicago and Illinois thought the Bears organization was bluffing.
It's the New York Times
Tom Knighton: "I'm disgusted."
The posts are long, but important. The long and the short of it was that while the New York Times was reporting unverified and completely non-credible claims of Israeli soldiers using dogs to rape prisoners, they had Lyndsey’s account and were sitting on it.Lyndsey has diary entries showing her talking about this, years before Platner entered politics. Her friends have come out and said they knew about this and the trauma long before he made a run for Senate. There’s more corroboration for this than Christine Blausey Ford’s accusations against Brett Kavanaugh, if for no other reason than we have proof they were in the same room together at least once.And how has the left reacted?The side that says “believe all women” is, unsurprisingly, hypocritically dismissing the accusations entirely.
I hate to say "I told you so" but, Lyndsey, you should have expected this kind of behavior from the New York Times. This is the crew that jettisoned their editor because he dared to let a Republican voice an opposing view in the paper. This is the mob that hounded Brett Kavanaugh over completely fictional allegations. They're not here to play fair.
The New York Times responded to this criticism by blandly stating that their reporting "meets their standards." Yeah, we know.
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