Substack,
by
Daniel Jupp
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So it was the end of Ramadan yesterday or early this morning. I didn’t to know this. I don’t care about this. My position is that if people want to not eat during daylight hours because a psychopathic 7th century bandit and child rapist thought that was a good idea, or because imams subsequent to Mohammed have done so, it’s their primitive business and not a particular concern of mine.
But I don’t get a choice about whether I engage with this nonsense.
In Britain, it’s obligatory for our rulers to tell us how much they respect bullshit, so long as the bullshit in question is Communist or Muslim.
American Thinker,
by
Alex Ashe
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3/5/2026 6:08:29 AM
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For decades, the American Left’s loudest voices on women’s issues styled themselves as fearless guardians of peace and equality. They chained themselves to fences at nuclear bases, waved “No Nukes” signs during the Reagan years, and lectured the rest of us about the patriarchy while demanding the Equal Rights Amendment and unfettered abortion. Jane Fonda, the original celebrity activist, was at the forefront—Vietnam-era traitor turned fitness-video feminist turned Trump-hating scold.
Then Donald Trump happened.
The moment Trump descended the golden escalator in 2015, something snapped. (Snip) Their feminism didn’t evolve; it mutated into a cult of anti-Trumpism so total that it now requires them to defend the indefensible.
The Tablet,
by
Lee Smith
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2/21/2026 4:07:38 AM
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While audiences are eagerly awaiting broadcast of the conversation between U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee and Tucker Carlson, the podcaster has already scored a decisive win. Carlson and his team leaked to a friendly reporter that after the interview with Huckabee at Ben Gurion Airport, Israeli airport authorities detained and harassed them. (Snip)
Not true, explained embassy staff and airport officials. The American media celebrity wasn’t detained, and the questions asked of him and his team in the airport’s VIP lounge were routine. On Thursday, video of Carlson posing for photographs with airport staff surfaced, evidence that he’d fabricated his account.
Townhall,
by
Kurt Schlichter
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2/5/2026 7:55:02 AM
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When your enemy is down, that's a really good time to kick him in the head. And right now, the Iranian mullahs are down. Israel took out their air and cyber defense systems. We took out their nuke program. Their economy is collapsing thanks to President Trump's sanctions; there are no more pallets of cash coming with a nice note from Ben Rhodes. The Persian people are rising up. All our forces are finally in place. It's time to kick them in the head.
Let's take these bastards out of the picture for good – and hopefully, as you read this, that's what is happening.We can't let this opportunity slip away.
Substack,
by
Daniel Jupp
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Judy W.
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2/4/2026 8:42:15 AM
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Today I’m going to give you a pill. It’s not the red one or the blue one. It may look like the black one, but it’s not saying ‘give up’.
Welcome to the Bleak Pill. The Bleak Pill tells you that things are very, very bad and that despite Trump being President, despite the UN being in financial trouble, and despite some notable successes we are still losing.
Most particularly, we are losing in the sense that the capacity of the other side to commit crimes and encourage evil, but worse their capacity to make more and more people support evil, isn’t reducing. It’s increasing.
Substack,
by
Elizabeth Nickson
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2/1/2026 8:00:34 AM
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Absurdistan is avoiding the CCP/Marxist-planned and led, plutocrat-funded revolution on the streets of America this week, to celebrate the entire freaking planet dodging the biggest bullet ever headed towards humanity since The Flood. The bullet launched against us over the past two decades was a murderous, genocidal, economic catastrophe based on crap science which anyone, given an ounce of integrity, could refute. They- and by they, I mean the WEFers - launched a world-wide suppression of innovation, of creativity, of production and growth, of health-giving, family forming child-birthing activity. Then they tried to cull us. Like we were cattle.
Substack,
by
Elizabeth Nickson
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Judy W.
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1/24/2026 9:07:23 AM
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The beauty of migration as a weapon was that it twisted the reputation of America as a champion of human rights around the country’s neck, and America would not see the noose until it was too late.- Peter Schweizer. It is odd to be part of the ethnic group that everyone hates. The Russians use “Anglo-Saxon” as a swear word. All the filthy Marxists, by which I mean governments and ruling elites in South and Central America use the term - the Anglo-Saxon - as a curse and the Mexican President, Claudia Sheinbaum, a puppet of the cartels, plays a song at her rallies:
We are coming to Reconquista
American Thinker,
by
D. Parker
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1/23/2026 6:06:46 AM
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Ami Horowitz, who is a documentary filmaker and conservative activist, recently went undercover in Minnesota to conduct a social experiment on whether leftists would contribute money to buy weapons to kill law enforcement officers.
He came up with this: (video) It's shocking.
But people are starting to take notice of what is happening in this country and around the world.
There is a growing conflict between the pro-liberty individualism of the right and the anti-liberty collectivism of the left, with their red/green alliance with Islamists.
Between good and evil.
Daily Caller,
by
Derek VanBuskirk
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1/13/2026 11:36:48 AM
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A Somali lawmaker described to the Daily Caller how his government functions as a “fraud pipeline,” siphoning U.S. tax dollars from foreign aid, health care and day care into one of the poorest and most corrupt countries in the world.
Dr. Abdillahi Hashi Abib, a sitting member of the Somali Parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee in the House of the People, told the Caller the corruption surfacing in Minnesota and across the United States did not emerge spontaneously, but is a downstream consequence of Somalia’s deeply entrenched system of corruption.
(Snip) Abib asserted that despite repeated efforts to share the data with U.S. agencies, he has been ignored as the problem
Just the News,
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Ben Whedon
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1/13/2026 10:47:58 AM
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"Dilbert" creator Scott Adams died Tuesday at the age of 68 after a battle with prostate cancer.
Reports broke Monday that Adams had entered hospice care and was declining at a rapid pace. As of press time, his X account was broadcasting a live video of his friends mourning his death.
Adams was most well-known for his cartoon comic strip "Dilbert", but later became a successful podcaster, hosting "Coffee with Scott Adams." He was a vocal supporter of President Donald Trump.
Prior to his death, Adams embraced Christianity.
Substack,
by
Jon Haigt
&
Ravi Iyer
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Judy W.
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1/13/2026 8:02:14 AM
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Australia’s new social media age-limit law, which set the minimum age for opening or maintaining a social media account to 16. The second-biggest news? As Australia’s law went into effect, there was a global chorus of parents, journalists, and political leaders who stood up, applauded the bold move, and asked, “Can we do that, too?” Bloomberg, in an article titled “TikTok, Instagram Ban for Australian Kids Heralds Global Curbs,” provides a list of countries in which legislation has been, or soon will be, introduced:(Snip)
The idea is spreading, and each nation considering such a policy should ask two important questions:
Substack,
by
Rod Dreher
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Judy W.
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1/7/2026 8:39:16 AM
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"Can a man who’s warm understand one who’s freezing?" — Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
If you want to see the true meaning behind Zohran Mamdani’s phrase “the warmth of collectivism,” take a look at that photo above, taken at one of the Soviet gulag work camps. The cold was unbearable, but the zeks — the inmates — bore it, until it killed some of them. Someone said on X yesterday that “the warmth of collectivism” was inscribed on a sign over the entrance to the gulag at Kolyma, in the Russian far north, but I can’t find any evidence that that is true. It might as well
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This is where we will soon be, especially if the Dems win in November.