Dear Sophie Cunningham,
You absolute chaotic saint, thank you. While the rest of the WNBA was busy doing boring things like dribbling and scoring, you ascended Mount Petty and delivered the single greatest athletic achievement of the 21st century: the 22-second Point Heard ‘Round the World. DeWanna rolled up with big emotions; you just hit her with the slow, unblinking finger of doom like a disappointed Victorian ghost who’d had enough of everyone’s nonsense. No words. No touching. Just pure, concentrated shade channeled through one perfectly extended index finger.
I haven’t been this proud since the invention of sarcasm itself. And now, right on schedule, I’m on the edge of my seat waiting for the left to have a full meltdown. Any second now some blue-check PhD in Grievance Studies will publish the groundbreaking essay “The Racialized Finger: How Sophie Cunningham’s Point Perpetuates White Supremacy in Women’s Sports.” They’ll claim your gesture was a “microaggression with macro consequences,” demand sensitivity training for all index fingers, and probably launch a https://t.co/hORTWK0zHN petition to ban pointing unless it’s been pre-approved by a DEI consultant and performed only in the approved “non-threatening” direction. “This isn’t just a point,” they’ll sob on MSNBC, “this is violence. This is erasure. This finger is literally the new burning cross.” Bonus points if they somehow tie it to climate change or student loan debt.
You turned a basketball game into performance art so powerful it broke the internet, launched a thousand memes, and made grown adults point at each other in grocery stores like it’s the new national greeting. The arena laughed until they cried. Your teammates looked like they wanted to give you a standing ovation. And somewhere right now a group of very serious people are writing strongly worded letters about how your finger is problematic, triggering, and needs to be canceled immediately for the good of democracy. Never change, Sophie. Keep wielding that lethal weapon of silent judgment. Keep protecting your squad with the world’s most elegant non-contact foul. And when the inevitable congressional hearing on “Toxic Pointing” begins, just walk in, look every senator dead in the eye, and give them the treatment they so richly deserve. We’re all out here practicing in the mirror like idiots, rewatching the clip on loop, and loving every glorious second of the mayhem you unleashed. This point didn’t just go viral, it went legendary. With breathless, slightly unhinged admiration and oceans of affectionate sarcasm.
Democracy is literally dying in America unless Democrats can draw congressional districts based on race, count illegal aliens in the census, and end requirements to show an ID to vote.
I told Senator Sheldon WhiteClub today that I won’t be listening to or caring about any of his lessons on morality knowing that he joined an all-white Rhode Island Country Club.
I’m also done with the likes of AOC, Al Gore, John Kerry, and the rest of the lying cabal that make stupid climate predictions, plunder tens of billions of tax dollars, enrich their well-connected allies, and are committed to strangulating out of existence entire sectors of our economy.
Climate alarmist AOC wants to be taken seriously while also insisting the world is imminently about to end due to climate change (Just under 5 years remain on her nutty Jan 2019 prediction that only 12 years of life are left on Earth).
Al Gore is now speaking publicly about his concern with global freezing after decades of grift talking about global warming. “Within the decade there will be no more snows of Kilimanjaro,” said Gore in 2006 (There’s still snow on Kilimanjaro year-round). Gore also predicted in 2009 ice-free Arctic summers within 5-7 years.
John Kerry warned in 2009 that the Arctic would be ice-free by 2013.
These people are dishonest, power-hungry hacks.
The GREEN NEW SCAM is DEAD!!!
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“Um, so I'm American. I'm proud to be American. Um, to me being American isn't just eating a cheeseburger and french fries.
(laughs) It's a lot um it's a- uh, uh, it's an interesting thing, um, it's hard to describe what it means to be American and what it means to be American but it- but it's like a cultural fusion.
It- it's kind of like the cheeseburgers and french fries. People don't really see, like, you know, it's uh, it's uh... People don't think, "Oh, you can eat cheeseburgers and french fries," but that's what it's like to be American.
It's like that combination of cheeseburgers and french fries, but you- uh, you're- you're gonna get what I mean.”
Hear me out, the National Guard, but for ICE…
For dudes that don’t want to give up lucrative careers again, but want to help deport some people one weekend a month.
Every day, for the prior 4 years under the Biden Administration, our country was mass invaded and forcibly occupied by illegal aliens.
Innocent American children were raped, mutilated and murdered.
Entire towns (Springfield, Columbus, Eu Claire) were resettled. Entire neighborhoods were turned into refugee camps. Entire communities were transformed.
Schools and medical systems ravaged.
The treasury raided.
Walkable communities made unlivable.
Family parks made into crime scenes.
Communities scarred, besieged.
These are incomparable crimes against nation and citizen.
Yet, not one day in that long and brutal nightmare did the corrupt press show one tiny microscopic fraction of the outrage they now hurl at the brave HEROES courageously reversing this invasion in the face of unceasing far-left assault.
That is because the corrupt press is a key instrument in the Left’s quest for national dissolution.
You know it’s not really about ice and Renee Good right? Just like it wasn’t really about George Floyd or Black lives.
Every time the Republicans take control, Democrats and the left to find something about which to riot and cause mayhem. The cause doesn’t really matter.
The point is to hold the nation hostage. To punish their fellow Americans for ever electing a Republican and make it so unpleasant to live around them that (they hope) we won’t do it again.
That’s it. Has nothing to do with immigrants. Just like it had nothing to do with George Floyd or victims of sexual assault with Me Too or any of the other things that they used as cover for making their neighbors miserable.
It’s worth noting that a small and adequately funded task force could easily identify, track, monitor, and ultimately disrupt or interdict the networks behind these paid protests.
Anyone who has spent time in Special Operations understands that it would not take some massive intelligence apparatus to identify and map organized protest movements if our government ever decided to treat them as a problem set.
A small, well rounded SOF team—people with backgrounds in intelligence, finance, information operations, and network analysis—would immediately recognize familiar patterns described for decades in UW doctrine and joint publications on influence and irregular conflict.
Serial organizers, repeat participants, and enabling groups naturally surface over time, especially in an open society where social media activity, nonprofit filings, public fundraising, and advocacy partnerships leave persistent trails.
Doctrine does not require covert magic; it assumes that human behavior, money, and narratives form networks that can be understood once you look at them systematically.
From there, this process shows how individual actors connect to organizations, how organizations connect to funding sources, and how narratives are reinforced by institutions—sometimes including taxpayer funded initiatives—often without participants realizing how visible those linkages are.
The unsettling takeaway is not that such networks should be disrupted, but that any professional who has studied UW understands how easy it would be to build a full picture with modest resources.
The only real barriers have never been technical difficulty or manpower—they have been legal limits, policy decisions, and the deliberate choice not to apply these analytical frameworks to domestic civic activity.
So, that begs the question: if our leaders could easily stop it… why haven’t they?
I’ll say it again, no need to keep posting the pictures or footage, these fine gentlemen flew their stricken jet flawlessly and gave it their all. Textbook to the end.
Chris Cuomo: "I don’t like what people did to Joe Rogan about Ivermectin. I don’t like it."
Dave Smith: "You did it!"
People don't forget that easily, Chris.