🚨 NEW: Fox’s Brit Hume on Iran peace deal: “Possibly a great triumph if all the things that President Trump is saying are in the deal turn out to be in the deal and adhered to.”
“But he’s at a bit of a political disadvantage because of the extravagant things he’s said about what we accomplished in the early going. The goal he said at one time was unconditional surrender.”
“Iran has lost a lot but this is not unconditional surrender, this is what you get when you negotiate. The administration has clearly given some ground here but the President says correctly perhaps that none of the money that’s been frozen or sanctions relief that Iran wants to get will be forthcoming until and unless they play ball on the nuclear matter but they will get the Strait opened to them as well and that’s the source of millions of dollars a day. So there’s going to be criticism of this and not just from Democratic partisans.”
🏴🫣 Paddy Pimblett calls Ilia Topuria ‘Quitney Houston’:
“Oh my God you quit, you little b*tch. My face was worse than yours, you little p*ssy.
Everyone gave my sh*t for getting beat by him. What now? I took every f*cking shot that he threw at me and kept walking forward.
Ilia you quit on a stool… Quitney Hluston.”
🎥 @PaddyTheBaddy / YouTube
Arrogant Topuria got into the habit of having victory parties BEFORE his fights. No pity or credit from me after his delusional ass got demolished. It was the ref Mark Goddard that chose to ignore the doctor and let them fight on. What Topuria was saying had nothing to do with the call to fight on.
Topuria claims he was fully blinded after the second round. Bullshit. But went on to fight two more rounds blind? He gave up because he was battered and bruised and couldn't face five more minutes of it even though his belt was on the line. When you have victory parties BEFORE your fights and lose like this people are not going to feel sorry for you.
@ChampRDS After Charles' heavily criticized wrestling-heavy BMF win, only a casual would want to see that fight. Good time for Gaethje to retire - on top.
@ChampRDS Don't forget, this is the arrogant a-hole who had gotten into the habit of throwing victory parties BEFORE his fights. https://t.co/iCMJyQ897h
@ChampRDS For the aggravated dopes in the replies, he quit after the forth but now claims he was completely blinded after the second round. What? The ref didn't call the fight. His corner did because he looked like this:
@ChampRDS For the aggravated dopes in the replies, he quit after the forth but now claims he was completely blinded after the second round. What? The ref didn't call the fight. His corner did because he looked like this:
@ChampRDS Absolutely pathetic, arrogant a-hole. 'No excuses' but here's my fake excuses. He wasn't blinded. He quit after a vicious knee. That's probably the end of Topuria's pre-fight victory parties. The aura is gone.
@THATBOYMMAGURU Zahabi's brother/coach is supposed to be an MMA genius but this was a horrible match strategy - weak leg kicks and no real striking. Zahabi looked horrible.
@KirkLubimov That's how Trump wanted it and its his White House for a few more years. He's making a point that's well taken. Dementia patient Biden was clearly not in charge during his term.
@THATBOYMMAGURU Looks great against a 40-year-old Michael Chandler with a now 2-6 record in the UFC. Three one-sided fights so far. Hokit/Lewis should liven things up.
@THATBOYMMAGURU There are thousands of American military in attendance who are mostly in their twenties. They are outdoors. It's never going to be very loud.
Military spending by country.
Our Government wants you to believe that we are building a “Canada strong” military, well we aren’t even on the radar.
The U.S. spends $100 billion more on their military vs all EU countries combined.
So when anyone says that we don’t rely on the U.S. for protection, that statement is laughable. We have been relying on them for decades.
Canada’s institutional obsession with land acknowledgements and historical guilt has officially jumped the shark.
Every university lecture, corporate meeting, school event, and government memo now seems to begin with the same rehearsed confession about whose land we are supposedly standing on. It has become a civic ritual, complete with liturgy, original sin, and mandatory public piety.
Strip away the administrative sermonizing and the whole thing rests on a very shaky version of history.
We are expected to pretend pre-contact North America was a peaceful, static, eco-friendly paradise where distinct peoples lived in permanent harmony until Europeans arrived and ruined everything.
That is not history. That is mythology.
Worse, it is patronizing. It strips Indigenous peoples of their full humanity by pretending they were somehow immune to the normal forces that shaped every other society on earth: ambition, conflict, trade, migration, alliance, conquest, revenge, and expansion.
The actual history of this continent was not a postcard. It was dynamic, complex, and often brutal.
The Haudenosaunee expansion during the Beaver Wars reshaped huge parts of what is now Southern Ontario. The Huron-Wendat, Neutral, and Erie peoples were devastated, displaced, or absorbed through war and political domination.
On the plains, the Blackfoot Confederacy, the Iron Confederacy, and others fought long struggles over territory, trade, horses, resources, and survival. Peoples moved. Borders shifted. Alliances formed and collapsed. Some groups conquered. Some retreated. Some disappeared into larger political orders.
History did not begin when Cartier sailed up the St. Lawrence.
This land was already a theatre of power, movement, conflict, diplomacy, and displacement long before Europeans arrived.
The modern Canadian narrative treats European colonisation as a unique cosmic crime, as if conquest and territorial displacement were invented in 1492. They were not. Europeans arrived as a technologically dominant global power and did what powerful groups had done across human history, including on this continent.
That does not make the suffering harmless. It does not erase broken treaties, residential schools, forced relocations, or government abuse. Those things happened, and they matter.
But a serious country cannot build its future on a childish version of the past.
Every habitable part of the world has been taken, lost, fought over, inherited, traded, defended, and taken again. The people Europeans encountered were not frozen in moral perfection. They were human beings living inside history, not outside it.
The guilt industry does not repair the past. It often paralyzes the present.
Canada cannot move forward by treating itself as a permanent crime scene or by dividing citizens into inherited moral categories of “settler” and “Indigenous.”
We can tell the truth about cruelty, conquest, broken promises, and injustice without pretending history had a correct stopping point right before European ships appeared.
A mature country does not need ritual guilt.
It needs honesty, equal citizenship, legal clarity, and the courage to build a future instead of endlessly prosecuting the past.
¿QUIEREN ISLAMIZAR EL VATICANO?
El historiador Bill Federer: "Para 2030, Europa tendrá una mayoría musulmana y, sin duda, aprobarán la ley sharia islámica.
La gente olvida que Egipto fue completamente cristiano durante seis siglos. Ya no lo es. Todo el norte de África fue completamente cristiano durante seis siglos. Ya no lo es.
Constantinopla fue la ciudad cristiana más grande del mundo, y durante cientos de años, la iglesia cristiana más grande del mundo fue Santa Sofía. Y la convirtieron en mezquita.
Quieren hacer lo mismo con el Vaticano."
🚨 BREAKING: In a bombshell moment, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis ABOLISHES H-1B VISAS from being used at state universities
"We can do it with Florida RESIDENTS or AMERICANS! If we can't? Then man, we need to REALLY look deeply at what's going on with this situation!"
DeSantis exposed that H-1B AUDITS found colleges were bringing in Chinese people on visas to talk to students about "public policy," among other issues.
"Why do we need to bring someone from CHINA to talk about public policy?!"
"I am directing today the Florida Board of Governors to PULL THE PLUG on the use of these H-1B visas at our universities."
HUGE! I LOVE my state! @GovRonDeSantis ☀️
The Alberta separatist movement desperately needs someone charismatic, who is willing to lead the movement in a competent fashion.
Such a leader needs a diverse, unified core of qualified people around them.
With backgrounds in...
Provincial law
Federal law
International law
Multi level governance
Big business
Medium business
Small business
Resource development
International trade
With all of the above, they would be a force to recon with and could pull it off.
Without all of the above, they won't be able to win.
Is there such a leader?
I know several of the main proponents would be valuable as a part of a core group.
So far no one has emerged as the #1 leader. Which is severely hurting the movement.