Donald Trump has no Project 2025. It’s not him; he didn’t write it and knew little of it until someone asked him. But Democrats are nothing if not persistent (like syphilis), so millions of mainstream middle-class TV voters—people who keep their heads down to avoid political conflict but still consume the daily poison of regime-approved ... Read more
A foreign exchange student from Kazakhstan has shared allegations of an improper grooming relationship involving Minnesota Governor Tim Walz. An hour long interview conducted by Zak Paine, host of the podcast Red Pill 78, aired on its website October 5th. The episode title “Grooming Allegations Against Tim Walz By Former Student” is making the rounds ... Read more
Democrat Mayor Jim Donchess of Nashua has changed the city’s policy regarding the flagpoles in front of city hall. Where they were once willing to allow the public to petition to fly a flag, that policy is no longer. The city will fly the flags it likes, and that’s the end of it. We predicted ... Read more
It’s Friday! Speaking of, from this week, Monday Edition and Wednesday Edition. *** Warning, definitely a few off-color ones, in case tender eyes are about *** >>>>>=====<<<<< To my fellow Jewish readers: G’MAR KHATIMA TOVA! May you be inscribed and sealed in the Book of Life*; may the best of last year be the worst ... Read more
Karine Jean Pierre must have felt a surge of personal power and self-importance on Monday. Maybe it was the sportcoat she must have borrowed from a much larger colleague, or she was still elated over her promotion. President Biden has promoted White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre to serve as a senior adviser during his ... Read more
Nothing warms the heart on a chilly Autumn morning than some October surprise scuttlebutt. Today’s tidbit comes from longtime White House stenographer Mike McCormick. He wrote The Case to Impeach Joe Biden before the blob realized bumblin’ Joe couldn’t get them across another finish line. Mike served at least three presidents, so he knows things ... Read more
Today we learned that this was the last day of House Session for this biennium, also lovingly known as “Veto Day”. The House considered 10 bills that were vetoed by the Governor. Five of those 10 vetoed House bills were overturned and sent off to the Senate. Additionally, five vetoed Senate bills were sustained in ... Read more
Murray Rothbard conceptualized liberty as an emanation of property rights and self-ownership. Freedom of association is, therefore, best understood as “a subset of private property rights.” Just as property rights are absolute and limited only by respect for other people’s property rights, freedom of association is absolute and constrained only by other people’s freedom to ... Read more
A definition of “projection” is when one baselessly accuses others of doing something unsavory, immoral, or illegal that he is actually doing. For example, a thief who, without proof, accuses others of being thieves. This is what socialists do when they call their intellectual and political opponents “fascists” or compare them to Hitler. Fascism is socialism, as ... Read more
There is a new video that was just put out by XX-XY Athletics directed at Nike Athletics. In the video you will see girls and women asking if Nike will stand up for women’s and girls sports. It certainly makes the point that those who’ve said they support women to sell their products, will not ... Read more
Doug Emhoff is a lawyer with connections that ought to invalidate him for any sort of security clearance, but then so do Kamala, Biden, and many of the people surrounding them in the White House. Emhoff, however, has more pressing domestic concerns. He’s credibly accused of domestic abuse and impregnated his child’s nanny, ending a ... Read more
As a woman, athlete, and gymnastics coach for girls and women, I urge the state of New Hampshire to continue protecting the rights of female athletes to fair competition, safety, and privacy — in high schools, middle schools, athletic training facilities, the YMCA and other adult athletic facilities. The next generation of women and girls ... Read more
“What makes it possible for a totalitarian or any other dictatorship to rule is that people are not informed; how can you have an opinion if you are not informed? If everybody always lies to you, the consequence is not that you believe the lies, but rather that nobody believes anything any longer… And a ... Read more
A group that has been working to shut down pregnancy care/assistance centers in Massachusetts is rumored to be eyeing Nashua, New Hampshire, where it would apply the same tactics. The group files complaints with the local government and spreads dis/misinformation about Pregnancy Care centers. Reproductive Equity Now bills itself as a pro-choice reproductive rights organization, ... Read more
Padel is a growing sport that blends principles from both squash and tennis. It is also less physically demanding, making it the perfect social sport for after-work hours and weekends. Like any other sport, having the best shoes can help you optimize your performance on the court. However, the real challenge lies in finding the ... Read more
With less than four weeks, 28 days, until the Presidential election, many Americans still do not know Kamala Harris or her policies. The woman the Democrats allowed to steal the top of the ticket from President Joe Biden is still an enigma, and with her constant flip-flops on major voter concerns, it is easy to ... Read more
Today is XX Day. Women’s Visibility Day. Women, as in not men. A distinction the so-called party of women has abandoned to not just back but is funding the war on women they promised was coming from the political right. That was projection. They were planning the war, started it, and since it is election ... Read more
Over the weekend, the Commander of the US Central Command (CENTCOM), General Michael Kurilla, arrived in Israel to “coordinate” with the Israeli military and plan a military strike against Iran. Think about that for a moment: one of the highest-ranking officers in the US military is planning a war in a foreign country against another ... Read more
What to do when the insults from today’s so-called leaders infuriate with their rogue styles and abusive policies? Embedded within this outlaw governing, it’s hard to deny the probability that Harris chose her running mate with the same degree of attention that she applied to her border tsar position. Even some of her fellow Democrats ... Read more
Yesterday (all our troubles were so far away), we shared a list of triggering US Supreme Court cases, one of which was Free Speech Coalition v. Paxton, “which includes 19 States that think we need to require age restriction controls and punishments for sites that fail to employ them or enforce them.” The narrative in ... Read more