Red State,
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Streiff
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While some people are looking to New York City Mayor-Elect Zohran Mamdani to kiss their boo-boo and make it better, I think it is safe to say that most folks can recognize an underqualified empty suit when they see one. Mamdani's candidacy was successful due to a particular set of circumstances, coupled with outrageous promises to address issues ranging from unaffordable housing to food prices, as well as providing free bus and subway travel by executive fiat. At first blush, this looks like Lefitst Politics 101: promise the lumpenproletariat free stuff. However, a closer look reveals that we may be dealing with a man who is simply unmoored from reality.
PJ Media,
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Eric Florack
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11/15/2025 10:44:35 AM
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Good morning and welcome. (Snip) So what have we found with the much ballyhoo’d release of the Epstein emails?
The claims of the Democrats not withstanding, Epstein and Trump were decidedly not friends. In fact, Epstein downright hated the man, and stated flatly he didn’t trust him. We also found that the New York Times was working with Epstein to suppress stories about him. We found that the lawyer for the accusers (I think the name was Edwards) suggested that Trump was the only one cooperating, while Epstein was telling everyone that Trump didn’t have a decent cell in his body. By way of these same emails,
PJ Media,
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Matt Margolis
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11/15/2025 10:40:27 AM
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Would you believe that in the entirety of human history, no one has been oppressed as much as Michelle Obama? It’s true. Whenever she gets in front of a microphone, she can’t help but complain about how unfairly she’s been treated, how terrible white people are, or how racist our country is. She paints herself as chronically oppressed, endlessly scrutinized, and forever burdened by a country that never treated her fairly. I know it must not be easy having fame, fortune, a bunch of multimillion-dollar homes, and all that. It must be really, really brutal. The routine has become predictable, and her latest appearances only reinforce the sense that
Power Line,
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John Hinderaker
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11/15/2025 6:10:00 AM
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The big news of the week was the end of the Democrats’ shutdown, which means that things are now back to normal. I.e., batsh*t crazy. (And, by the way, I am a convert to Bill Glahn’s theory that the Democrats never intended to achieve anything tangible by the shutdown. Rather, it was simply a means to fire up their base in advance of the elections in Virginia and New Jersey. The tactic succeeded, which means we can look forward to another shutdown next fall.)
Lots of the week’s memes were leftovers–Mamdani in New York and Sydney Sweeney (most of which I passed on, despite my high regard for Ms. Sweeney).
PJ Media,
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Matt Margolis
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11/14/2025 6:37:56 PM
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Democrats have spent the past week flailing wildly, throwing accusations at President Donald Trump about Jeffrey Epstein without a shred of evidence to back them up. The desperation reeks.
House Oversight Committee Democrats rolled out their latest stunt this week, releasing three carefully cherry-picked emails designed to suggest Trump knew about Epstein's abuse of underage girls, which PJ Media debunked here.
Republicans on the committee immediately called them out for what they were, a manufactured hit job meant to generate headlines and nothing more, and promptly released the entire tranche of Epstein emails, more than 20,000 of them.
Yeah, Democrats weren’t happy about that.
The GOP accused Democrats of withholding
Fox News,
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Michael Ruiz
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Ashley Papa
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11/14/2025 6:30:23 PM
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An Idaho court revealed convicted murderer Bryan Kohberger received tens of thousands of dollars in donations while his case dragged on Thursday, three years to the day after the former criminology Ph.D. student killed four undergrads in a 4 a.m. home invasion stabbing spree.
"State's Exhibit 3, filed with its reply brief, demonstrates that Defendant received several hundred donations totaling $28,360.96 while incarcerated at the Latah County and Ada County jails," Judge Steven Hippler wrote. "According to defense counsel, many of these donations came from Defendant's family members."
A specific breakdown showing the source of the funding was not released by the court. Kohberger's parents declared bankruptcy twice previously,
PJ Media,
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Robert Spencer
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11/14/2025 5:36:45 PM
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The news is not unexpected in the least, given the maniacal hatred that leftists have directed at Donald Trump ever since he first announced that he was running for president in 2015, and even before then, when he dared not to strike the appropriate posture of awe and reverence before the august personage of Barack Hussein Obama. Now, however, a psychotherapist has confirmed it: hatred of the president is driving leftists stark, raving mad.
Collin Rugg of Trending Politics noted Friday that “psychotherapist Jonathan Alpert says that 75% of the patients he sees have a deep hatred for Trump and are ‘hyper fixated’ on him.” They hate him, but he is,
Gateway Pundit,
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Cristina Laila
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11/14/2025 11:08:08 AM
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Joe Biden’s handler was caught on a hot mic treating him like a toddler after he delivered a speech to Nebraska Democrats on Friday evening.
Joe Biden delivered a speech at the Nebraska Democrat Party’s “Ben Nelson Gala” in Omaha on Friday evening.
At one point Joe Biden began attacking President Trump and said this week’s election results is sending a message to ‘Trump and his crowd.’
‘You work for us, Mr. President!” Biden shouted. “We don’t work for you! You work for us! Not just billionaires and millionaires!”
Joe Biden blamed President Trump during his unhinged speech.
“This is a democracy and the fact of the matter is there are
Red State,
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Rusty Weiss
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11/14/2025 10:59:17 AM
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Democrats were left with a heaping helping of egg on their face after another attempt to link President Trump to Jeffrey Epstein failed, forcing them to scramble to delete the flimsy "evidence" involving their latest baseless claim.
The Democratic National Committee's official X account on Thursday posted and then quickly deleted a claim alleging the President spent Thanksgiving 2017 with Jeffrey Epstein.
Using incredibly out-of-context emails, the DNC made it clear that they were offering evidence that "documents show Donald Trump spent Thanksgiving with Jeffrey Epstein in 2017."
Whoever pushed out that message clearly struggles with reading comprehension
Red State,
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Rusty Weiss
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11/14/2025 10:49:59 AM
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John Kennedy is a gem. Nay, he is a trove of precious jewels. A national treasure, if you will. If this whole political career thing doesn't work out, he'll always have a pathway to stand-up comedian to fall back on.
Speaking of precious jewels, the Republican senator from Louisiana had some thoughts on Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer's (D-NY). Kennedy has defined the power struggle taking place in the Democratic party today in a manner we've grown accustomed to—both brilliant and hilarious—during an appearance on "Will Cain Country."
Cain questioned Kennedy on the brewing civil war on the left between the handful of Democrats who broke ranks and voted to
PJ Media,
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David Manney
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11/14/2025 9:20:00 AM
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A Return to Energy Reality
President Donald Trump is working to correct a drift that began during the Biden years. For no good strategic reason, the country watched its hard-won energy independence slip away.
Fortunately, sanity returned; the new administration reversed the restrictive rules that closed large areas of Alaska's National Petroleum Reserve, choking off future oil and gas development.
Many of those limits stemmed from Biden-era directives that favored environmental symbolism over practical national strength. The Department of the Interior signaled a fundamental shift when it announced the repeal of those rules and reopened millions of acres for leasing.
This isn't about politics. It's about whether a nation chooses to stand
PJ Media,
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Stephen Kruiser
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11/14/2025 8:45:59 AM
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One of the huge bonuses to having racked up a significant number of years in life is that one gets an amazing perspective on things. For example, I've been through a number of dire apocalyptic warnings. When I was a kid, global cooling and a new ice age were going to bring down the curtain on Mother Earth within 40 years. Before the ice had a chance to show up, fears of overpopulation were being spread. Widespread famine was going to do us in.
We're all aware of what happened next. When creeping glaciers and hunger hadn't brought about the end of humanity, apocalypse fetishists shifted their focus to