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“Believing” Ford—who was contradicted by all available evidence, *including the people she named as being able to corroborate her story*—but not Fifield—who is not so contradicted—is a sign that someone has zero integrity.
Even though Covington kids was a hoax, people like SE Cupp on CNN lectured that the incident was a failure of parents and a failure of society.
When can we expect the CNN segment on whatever is happening here?
So Jimmy Kimmel can find his moral outrage when Scott Pelley loses a TV job, but Spencer Pratt losing his home is a joke. For people like Kimmel, suffering isn’t measured by the loss. It’s measured by the politics of the person suffering.
FBI raids and executed 3 search warrants at the Contra Costa County Assessor’s Office in California
It was found The Assessor’s Office handled property valuations for taxes across 380,000 parcels and was full of corruption. They made improper assessments, favoritism and inside financial dealings
There’s also sexual harassment charges with an alleged $1 million dollar payoff
They would improperly lowering values for certain properties and an employee even raised concerns to try and stop the corruption
By the way, all Democrats involved and the county is Democrat
Who better to speak on the subject of journalistic practice at 60 Minutes than Dan Rather, who was forced to resign from CBS after broadcasting a hoax on that show? https://t.co/m9pohFCKf2
🚨BREAKING: More than 7,600 voters have been registered at LA homeless shelters and service centers, with records showing hundreds tied to addresses that offer no overnight accommodations, according to a New York Post review.
U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli has announced he will investigate the findings and "follow the evidence" to determine whether any laws were broken, including at the Midnight Mission in Skid Row, which logged 1,160 voter registrations despite having capacity for just 120 beds.
we live in age of great moral panics about things that don’t matter and zero moral outrage over some of the most egregious societal sins we’ve ever seen
One of the funny ironies of this race is Susan Collins comes from a thoroughly working class Irish-Catholic background in rural Northern Maine
While Graham Platner is the child of wealthy liberal WASPs & literally went to an out of state $70,000 a year prep school, his Grandfather (William Platner) was a famous modern architect
Susan Collins grew up as a farm hand in Caribou, Graham Platner grew up on a costal mansion
His entire identity is fake
He was renting my friend's house in Ladera after the fires. He skipped out on the lease and stiffed my friend for 60k when he bought his new place for 6 million cash. My friend ended up losing the house.
You can't make this up.
Two years ago it seems the DSA was testing out their ballot harvesting strategy with Ysabel Jurado, miraculously sending her from third place to first many days after election day, with mail in ballots.
People called it a "surprising upset" at the time. Ysabel is now a DSA darling on City Council for District 14, representing (get this...) SKID ROW.
Did you know Skid Row saw a 150% increase in voter turnout this election? Her constituents must have been very motivated to show up for the DSA candidates.
But oh wait, @joey_tuccio exposed in December of 2025 and February of 2026 that her constituents were feeling completely neglected by their DSA leaders.
Kind of peculiar then that they'd be so eager to vote in more of the same? I'd love to see how many of those ballots also voted for a tax increase.
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It is crazy that just a few years ago, a Bernie Sanders volunteer shot up a field of Republicans and we just don't talk about it much. Imagine if parties were reversed
The message of a protest is "we don't like this".
The message of a riot is "we don't like this, and we're able to do something about it".
People who unconditionally call for peace and calm, regardless of the provocation, don't fundamentally understand how politics works in the real world.
They do understand that the purpose of politics is to provide an alternative to violence, but that's as far as their understanding goes. They don't think through the implications, usually because they are quite comfortable with things as they are.
If politics is an alternative to violence, then politics is a proxy for violence.
And that means you have to dole out power in proportion to capacity for violence. Or someone's going to figure out they can do better by flipping the table.
Monarchy wasn't replaced by democracy because of fine-sounding philosophical ideals and eloquent documents declaring this or that.
Democracy happened because if you added rifling to the flintlock firearm, suddenly a individual farmer with a tube was the pinnacle of military technology, and now you had to keep all the farmers with tubes happy by giving them political power.
(Ancient Greek democracy had a similar relationship with the hoplite warrior.)
When political systems work well, for a while, the violence they represent becomes further and further from people's minds, and those who can't effectively commit or direct violence worm their way into power, and begin to take it away from those who can.
And they'll defend their position by saying that violence is unthinkable, barbaric, always bad, must be disavowed at all costs, etc.
This isn't some sort of high-minded principle on their part. It simply means one of two things. Either "the status quo works for me, so I don't want you to upset it", or "I suck at violence, and I don't want to have to fight".
They want young men demoralized, so that their artificial meritocracy of spreadsheets, or their non-meritocracy of patronage networks, can be protected from the natural meritocracy of conflict.
This means that riots aren't actually for achieving any specific material aim. They are for reminding the comfortable that judges and bureaucrats and policemen have home addresses and families. And that violence is always on the table.
A protest would only send the message that the Irish don't want to be ethnically cleansed. But the bureaucrats and judges and lawyers already know that. They just don't care.
A riot reminds them that they have to care, because the Irish have a long tradition of doing something about it.
"No actually we can't be racist, we don't have institutional power."
"Yes you do. You have a lot of institutional power. You have entire congressional districts specifically carved out for you to have institutional power. You have judges, lawyers, police chiefs, even had a President, and you have attorney generals, district attorneys, judges, and cops too, an entire legal system that prohibits discrimination against you, not just intentionally but even accidentally, you have multiple advocacy groups and watchdog organizations and charities, specifically for you, you have tax credits to incentivize hiring you, regulations on banks ensuring you have access to credit even if your credit score is trash, loan programs specifically for your race to start businesses, and you also have college professors, college funds, preferential admissions in all major colleges and grad schools, your OWN colleges, AND extra funds routed to schools in which you are the majority even when performance metrics decline, you have your own TV channels, your own entertainment labels, and film studios bending over backwards to cast you in shit and Hollywood going out of its way not to portray you as criminals, and you have your own federal holidays, your very own entire month, you have your history taught in school, statues built to your heroes, a whole bunch of social taboos that specifically cater to your sensibilities, and you even have the ATF pretending that all the illegal guns you own and show off on instagram and facebook don't exist while acting like gun laws are something only rednecks ever violate, AND to TOP it ALL off we even built a WHOLE separate country in Africa for you to run yourselves if you so wanted to without the white man tellin' you what to do...."
"Yeah but Congress is mostly white people."
"You're overrepresented in Congress! You have YOUR OWN congressional districts!!!"
"It's still mostly white people."
"What do you expect! White people are still a majority!""
"Yeah and that's racist."
".............................................................................."
Black people have no institutional power. You might disagree. You might have evidence to the contrary. But is it worth getting kicked out of school over? Black people have no institutional power.
It is technically illegal to vote after election day. And yet, CA allows ballots collected after election day without a postmark if they are "self-dated" by voters.
How do you prove a ballot is fraudulent in that scenario? You can't. And that's the point.
A comprehensive demolition of this reporter, the story, the NYT and fake news journalism in general. But the most interesting bit to me are the pungent criticism of Biden's HHS secretary Xavier Becerra, which accords with my interactions with his flaks on the illegal migrant "children" he was flying into Westchester on charter planes in the middle of the night.
Kennedy says Becerra "almost never showed up for work here during his four years in office. [He] reportedly spent most of his term ... in California.
"His only notable accomplishments here were losing 300,000 children, referred to HHS for custody and care, to human traffickers and drug runners, encouraging transgender surgeries, and disabling the entire program-integrity apparatus, allowing hundreds of billions of dollars of theft from my agency. I have set out to find the children Becerra lost. He is now the front-runner for the governor of California."