Here's when we'll see full moons in 2026! 🌕
There will be 13 full moons in 2026, which includes two in May. The second is known as a blue moon. 2026 will also have three supermoons, the first one is happening this weekend. https://t.co/euOpiK5Ypv
Kamala Harris’s historically illiterate excuses for losing in 2024 are pathetic:
“It ended up being the closest presidential election in the 21st century.”
FALSE. Here’s the margin of victory by raw vote in each presidential election this century:
🔴2000 Bush +537
🔴2004 Bush +118,601
🔵2008 Obama +994,143
🔵2012 Obama +527,737
🔴2016 Trump +77,744
🔵2020 Biden +42,918
🔴2024 Trump +229,766
Absolutely spot on from @petermeijer: “I’m really trying to plumb the depths of my profound indifference for Jimmy Kimmel’s career here. But to your point on the echo chambers, that’s very real. And this was what got Jimmy Kimmel in this problem in the first place. He was reiterating a lie, and it is a lie that the assassin of Charlie Kirk was motivated by right of center beliefs. One in three Democrats believe that. But by saying it was anyone other than what it was. And again, if that was occurring in a vacuum, if you didn’t have Democratic elected officials repeating that same lie, if you didn’t have one in three Democrats believing that same lie, I do not think this would have that salience. And that is the problem with the echo chambers is all of a sudden you find anything to blame? Everybody outside of your network, right? I do not remember the last time on any of the broadcast cable or — excuse me — broadcast late night shows, there was a Republican elected representative. They go on Bill Maher. But for the Democratic elected officials, it’s a right of passage. That’s why they’re wearing the baseball cap.”
Chris Cuomo gets crushed by the facts on air after claiming the Harvard Tylenol study came to a “split decision” on whether there’s a link to autism.
@MartyMakary wasn’t about to let that claim slide.
CUOMO: “So Harvard does a review of previous studies... and they came up with what I would term as a split decision in favor of studies that found that Tylenol may have an association with negative effects, including potential forms of autism.”
MAKARY: “This research is NOT a split decision as you described. TWENTY-SEVEN studies found an association between prenatal use of acetaminophen and autism. There were thirteen studies that went the other way, but the authors concluded that higher quality studies FAVORED an association.
“And if I can just quote the dean of the Harvard School of Public Health, my former institution: ‘There is a CAUSAL relationship between prenatal acetaminophen and the neurodegenerative disorders of ADHD and autism spectrum disorder.’”
In no context ever is 27 studies vs. 13 a “split decision.” If this were a boxing match, it would be a unanimous decision in favor of the autism link. Makary wasted no time correcting Cuomo and made him eat those words on air.
If American religion were 100 people:
23 Evangelicals
19 Catholics
11 Mainline Prot.
5 Black Prot.
3 Other Christian
2 LDS
2 Jews
2 Other Religion
1 Buddhist
1 Hindu
1 Muslim
19 Nothing in Particular
6 Agnostics
5 Atheists