American Thinker,
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Ted Noel
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12/6/2025 7:49:52 AM
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I used to believe that Democrats had limits. Recent events have forced me to accept a different reality.
Democrats really have no limits. They happily accepted USAID money laundered through foreign agents. They yelled, but weren’t all that unhappy when USAID was eliminated. It was just one pathway to taxpayer money. They had Somali agents in Minnesota diverting billions (with a B) to terrorist organizations, most likely with a bit of backsheesh diverted to support local Democrat operations. It was so obvious and outrageous that even the New York Times has reported on it. And now several outlets are reporting that current Minnesota governor and
Power Line,
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John Hinderaker
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12/6/2025 6:14:07 AM
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The FBI apprehended the J6 pipe bomber, something the Biden FBI had somehow been unable to do. Weirdly, he turned out to be a left-wing extremist. The Democrats chose their latest cause: standing up for Venezuela’s narco-terrorist regime. They advanced a novel “legal” theory, that it is perfectly OK to kill drug dealers in the Caribbean by blowing up their boat, but only if you do it in a single explosion. Makes perfect sense, just like how we fought World War II.
But the biggest story of the week was corruption in Minnesota–billions stolen from taxpayers, mostly by Somalis, under the somnolent eye of Governor Tim Walz.
Fox 8 (Cleveland, OH),
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Talia Naquin
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12/5/2025 4:55:29 PM
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TITUSVILLE, Fla. — “This thing looked like ‘Breaking Bad’ on steroids.”
That’s how the sheriff in Brevard County, Florida, described a massive bust of drugs and military-grade weapons in Florida. According to the sheriff, Maxwell Horvath, 26, is in custody. In addition to 92,000 pounds of illegal substances, Horvath had five improvised explosive devices, 12 rifles, 17 pistols, three shotguns, two fully automatic submachine guns, a short-barreled rifle and revolver, three suppressors, thousands of rounds of ammunition, grenade simulators and 50 pounds of precursor chemicals to make explosives, the sheriff said. “We’re talking about explosive devices, things that the military are utilizing and other countries are utilizing all over the world,
PJ Media,
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Richard Fernandez
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12/5/2025 2:07:31 PM
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People are at once the greatest treasure and the greatest bane. Who hasn’t watched the movie where sadistic convicts take the guards hostage with makeshift knives and threaten to kill them one by one unless their demands are met? Or the scenario where a cab driver refuses to drive all the way into a high crime area and drops his passenger off in a dimly lit street, leaving him to walk the rest of the way past a group of youths hanging menacingly out in an alleyway? Or perhaps we’ve heard of the pizza delivery employee hesitating to take a food order to a neighborhood that even the police avoid,
PJ Media,
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Stephen Kruiser
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12/5/2025 12:09:39 PM
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Happy Friday, dear Kruiser Morning Briefing friends. (Snip) Earlier in the week, I was writing down some ruminations about last year's presidential election for something I'm working on. I was recalling that, despite the optimism of my conservative friends and colleagues in the days leading up to the election, I couldn't shake my sense of dread that the Democrats were going to do something nefarious and ruin the whole thing. Stephen Green and I did a "Five O'Clock Somewhere" election special the day before, which featured a lot of our Townhall Media colleagues as guests. Everyone except me was already in a party mood.
Fox 35 [Orlando],
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Fox 35 Digital Staff
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12/5/2025 11:08:19 AM
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ORLANDO, Fla. - Florida wildlife officials are preparing for the first regulated black bear hunt in a decade, a move they say is aimed at keeping the species’ population in balance with available habitat.
The season, approved after months of debate, will run in December and apply only to designated management zones. What we know:
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) has reestablished a regulated black bear hunting season for 2025, running from Dec. 6–28 in certain Bear Harvest Zones outside the wildlife management area system.
Officials say the decision is driven by population trends: Florida’s black bear numbers have climbed from just a few hundred in the 1970s
Reuters,
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Kantaro Komiya
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Satoshi Sugiyama
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12/5/2025 10:20:36 AM
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TOKYO, Dec 5 - American actor and playwright Jeremy O. Harris, known for the Tony-nominated "Slave Play", was arrested last month at an airport in Japan on suspicion of attempting to smuggle illegal drugs into the country, local authorities said late on Thursday.
Harris, 36, was stopped on November 16 at Naha Airport on Okinawa island after a customs officer discovered 0.78 grams of crystal containing the synthetic narcotic MDMA in his tote bag, an Okinawa Regional Customs spokesperson said. He was immediately arrested on suspicion of violating Japan's Narcotics and Psychotropics Control Act. Local customs officials filed a criminal accusation with the regional prosecutor's office on Thursday to
Independent (UK),
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Shweta Sharma
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12/5/2025 10:08:18 AM
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Afghanistan’s Taliban made a 13-year-old carry out a public execution in front of thousands of onlookers, shooting a man who had killed more than a dozen members of the boy’s family.
An estimated 80,000 people gathered at a sports stadium in the southeastern province of Khost to witness the horrific spectacle, condemned by the UN as “inhuman and cruel”.
The convicted murderer, called Mangal, and two others had been found guilty of killing 13 members of the teenager’s family, including several children and women.
The killer was sentenced to ‘Qisas’ - a retaliation punishment under Sharia law similar to the Biblical principle of ‘an eye for an eye’. The Supreme Court said
Power Line,
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Scott Johnson
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12/5/2025 9:14:18 AM
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Asked this past Sunday on Meet the Press whether he accepted responsibility for the massive Feeding Our Future fraud that took place under the auspices of his administration, Governor Walz said he accepted resonsibility for “putting people in jail.” Walz, however, has put no one in jail. Federal agents and the United States Attorney for the District of Minnesota investigated, exposed, and prosecuted the Feeding Our Future fraudsters while Walz slept. In the video below a local reporter has the temerity to challenge Walz on this point. As John noted here, Walz does not take it well. (Snip) Once upon a time Walz blamed Judge John Guthmann for tying
Power Line,
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John Hinderaker
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12/5/2025 8:16:26 AM
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For Democrats, the January 6, 2021, demonstration at the Capitol was the defining event of the 21st century, so far. They persist in calling it an “insurrection,” even though no one, at the time, had the slightest idea of overthrowing the government and installing the guy with the horns as president. Still, in pursuit of their vendetta, the Democrats have turned the country upside down to identify grandmothers who wandered into (or past?) the Capitol on that day.
Meanwhile, there was at least one serious crime attempted in D.C. that day, or the evening before–the planting of pipe bombs outside both the Republican and Democratic Party
Legal Insurrection,
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Elizabeth Stauffer
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12/3/2025 11:54:37 AM
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I recently came across an amusing meme: President Donald Trump, dressed as a magician, lifts his wand and declares, “For my next trick, I’ll make Democrats support the drug cartels.” And, indeed, he has.
On Friday, in an article titled, Hegseth order on first Caribbean boat strike, officials say: Kill them all, The Washington Post reported that, according to two people with direct knowledge of the first U.S. military strike on a drug boat in the Caribbean Sea on September 2, War Secretary Pete Hegseth “gave a spoken directive. ‘The order was to kill everybody.’”
A missile screamed off the Trinidad coast, striking the vessel and igniting a blaze
Fox News,
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Michael Ruiz
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Andrew Fone
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12/2/2025 6:06:44 PM
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Brian Walshe, the 50-year-old Massachusetts man accused of killing his wife after uncovering an affair between her and a friend in Washington, D.C., returns to court Tuesday for the second day of his murder trial, as a state trooper testified about damning internet searches found on his devices after Ana Walshe vanished without a trace.
Walshe's defense attorney, Larry Tipton, said during his opening statement Monday that Walshe found his wife dead in her bed but did not kill her. Tipton said evidence would show a "sudden, unexplained death" and that such a thing "happens." He denied the prosecution's allegation that his client was aware of Ana's suspected affair.