Steyn Online. com,
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Mark Steyn
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12/5/2025 10:00:35 AM
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For over a decade at this shingle, we've reported on the industrial-scale gang-rape afflicting almost every town up and down the spine of England, most recently on a special edition of The Mark Steyn Show. The stories are all different, and yet in their most salient aspect all the same: In every town the girls are doubly violated - sodomised by their Pakistani Muslim clan-rapists, and then further assaulted by a whitey-white officialdom [snip] "This would never happen in America, Steyn", augmented by a few random observations on Euro-pussies more generally.
Well, it turns out it is happening in America, or at least in Minnesota:
New York Post,
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Samuel Chamberlain
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12/4/2025 9:39:34 AM
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A suspect has been arrested in connection with the planting of pipe bombs outside the Democratic and Republican National Committees on the eve of the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot, The Post has confirmed.
The arrest, first reported by CNN and the Associated Press, comes one month before the fifth anniversary of the melee that briefly delayed congressional confirmation of former Vice President Joe Biden’s 2020 election victory — and closes an embarrassing chapter for the FBI, which had been castigated by lawmakers for the lack of progress in identifying a perpetrator.
New York Post,
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Post Editorial Board
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12/4/2025 9:29:23 AM
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New Post reporting reveals the widely hated congestion-pricing scheme isn’t delivering on its promises; Let’s hope President Donald Trump can soon make good on his promise to kill it.
The tech company TomTom reports traffic in the zone has dropped about 4% in the first third of the year, in contrast to Gov. Kathy Hochul’s claim of an 11% drop.
Plus, businesses tell The Post that they simply add congestion zone costs to all their invoices — thereby inflating everyone’s costs. [snip]
For now, Hochul’s heinous charge on working-class drivers and small businesses of up to $21 a day remains in effect.
Red State,
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Bob Hoge
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12/3/2025 9:52:14 AM
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From the looks of it, this one could have been bad — really bad. Cops stopped a car that was in the park after hours in Wilmington, Delaware, in late November, and when the driver refused to exit the vehicle, officers detained him. What they found next was truly scary:
Police searched the Tacoma and found several items inside, including a loaded handgun, extended magazines, body armor, a laptop and binoculars.[snip]
The man, 25-year-old Luqmaan Khan, turned out to be a University of Delaware student. It gets worse:
Red State,
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Bob Hoge
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12/2/2025 11:17:54 AM
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Federal prosecutors have filed charges in Minnesota against multiple individuals, many of Somali descent, for defrauding the government out of hundreds of millions of dollars from the state's incredibly generous social programs. As RedState’s Jennifer Oliver O’Connell wrote, “Minnesota's governor [Democrat Tim Walz] not only turned a blind eye to what was occurring among the Somalis, but deliberately blocked or targeted anyone who was vocal about this corruption and sought to be a whistleblower.”
Meanwhile, an X account claiming to represent 480 staff at the Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS), which blasted Gov. Walz for ignoring their warnings about the fraud, was suspended Monday.
New York Post,
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Emily Crane
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12/2/2025 10:18:08 AM
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The mass shooting in California that killed four people, including three kids, erupted just as a toddler was cutting cake at her 2nd birthday party, according to her mom — who said the shooters “deserve to go to hell.”
The birthday girl’s mother, Patrice Williams, said partygoers dropped to the floor as soon as the gunshots rang out inside the packed banquet hall in Stockton on Saturday.
“I actually thought it was my balloons popping. It was gunshots,” Williams said.
“It was just unexpected. I don’t know what happened, and I’m just so shocked and lost.”
American Thinker,
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Mike McDaniel
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12/1/2025 11:47:16 AM
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All that petroleum-based hair gel has apparently crossed Gavin Newsom’s blood/brain barrier and done some real damage:
Ah yes, California the state that continues to try to mandate electric vehicles while simultaneously chasing gasoline refineries out of the state and telling EV owners not to charge their vehicles overnight because California doesn’t have the electric generation capacity and must buy electricity from out of state.
Notice that last bit of wonder? Having 94% of Californians living within 10 minutes of an EV charger might be a good thing considering California’s highest in the nation average gas price of $4.565 per gallon, compared with the $3.012 national average.
New York Post,
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Kevin Sheehan
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12/1/2025 10:41:15 AM
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Dozens of loony Luigi Mangione fans lined up in frigid temperatures outside a Manhattan court Monday in a desperate attempt to catch a glimpse of the alleged killer at his upcoming hearing.
Nearly 100 ghoulish supporters, including many dressed as Luigi from Super Mario, were spotted outside the court several hours before the Ivy League alleged assassin was slated to appear before a judge.
Mangione, the 27-year-old scion of a wealthy Maryland family, is charged with executing the head of America’s largest health care company on a Midtown sidewalk a year ago.[snip]“We are living in a time of rampant human rights violations. We’re seeing it left and right.
New York Post,
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Shane Galvin
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Geoff Earle
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11/30/2025 10:00:29 AM
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An Afghan national was arrested this week after he claimed he was building a bomb and intended to target a building in Fort Worth, Texas, authorities said.
Mohammad Dawood Alokozay was apprehended Tuesday by the Department of Homeland Security after posting a video to his TikTok profile with the alleged threat. He is being charged at the state level.
He was arrested a day before Rahmandullah Lakanwal, 29, also an Afghan national who came to the US as part of Biden administration’s Operation Allies Welcome, shot two National Guard troops in Washington, DC, on Nov. 26.
Red State,
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Ward Clark
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11/30/2025 9:54:15 AM
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In the latest episode of "China is not a close friend of the United States," on Sunday, we learned that a Chinese state-sponsored cyberattack may have affected many, perhaps most Americans, from President Trump right down to regular folks across the fruited plain.
This was audacious; it was carefully planned and executed, and it may still be ongoing.
A former FBI official claims that it's likely every American has been impacted by a Chinese-state-sponsored cyberattack.
International law enforcement agencies, including the FBI and National Security Agency, issued a joint advisory in September warning the public that CCP-sponsored actors are "targeting" many aspects of American lives,
Red State,
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Susie Moore
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11/28/2025 4:33:02 PM
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We're still waiting to see what fruit recent discussions regarding a Russia-Ukraine peace deal might yield, but early on Friday came news of an additional wrinkle: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's top aide, Andriy Yermak, has resigned in the wake of an anti-corruption probe. [snip] Yermak, head of the President's Office, submitted his resignation following searches by the National Anti-Corruption Bureau (NABU) at his premises earlier on Nov. 28, President Volodymyr Zelensky announced.
Yermak has played a key role in the peace negotiations, so his abrupt departure raises obvious questions as to how negotiations may be impacted.
Red State,
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Ward Clark
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11/28/2025 4:27:40 PM
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On Thanksgiving, on Thursday, we gave thanks for everything that brings purpose and meaning to our lives. That’s a valuable day of reflection, a day that should matter to every American. But this Friday, commonly known as “Black Friday” for its sometimes wild opening of the Christmas shopping season, is also a day when we have to think about the upcoming cost of keeping all those things we’re thankful for, like our country.
If you’re reading my work here, you may know that I’m not overly optimistic about the immediate future. My readings of history and my sense of the mood of Americans tell me something is coming, some seminal event
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As the muzzi (Somali) footprint increases in size, the country will wake up one day but too politically week to fight back.