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Posts on Wednesday, May 27, 2026

Mamdani's Diving in the Deep End in the
Socialist Pool
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Posted by Hazymac 5/27/2026 8:29:50 AM Post Reply
Now that Mamdani has passed his "balanced" budget, he's off to the races with implementing the parts of his socialist agenda over which he has control. He's been stymied in some things, such as providing free buses, but has the power to do others, such as put more restrictions on the police in order to give free rein to the antisemites who are upping their harassment of Jews. He's dumping money into his ridiculous city-run grocery stores, which are expensive but entirely symbolic in a city with millions of citizens who struggle to get around due to congestion;
Is It Time for Jewish Patients in America
to Start Worrying?
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Posted by Hazymac 5/27/2026 8:18:04 AM Post Reply
With anti-Israel sentiment rising in virtually every American institution — from academia to Congress to Sesame Street — must Jewish Americans soon start worrying about the medical treatment they’ll receive at doctors’ offices and hospitals across the country? A Jewish doctor in recent testimony to Congress and in an interview with the Jerusalem Post is warning that such a moment may already have arrived. Dr. Jacob Agronin, a cardiology fellow at Temple University Hospital in Philadelphia, says that antisemitism is pervasive in U.S. healthcare and medical unions. Agronin is one of the 37,000 resident and fellow physicians represented by the
Even the Big, Blue Towns Are Sick of the
Democratic Freak-Show
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Posted by Hazymac 5/27/2026 7:42:40 AM Post Reply
Albert Einstein wrote the following in a letter to his son in the 1950s about American politics: "There’s something amazing about America’s democracy, it’s got a gyroscope, and just when you think it’s going to go off the cliff, it rights itself." Some 70 years later, we see that gyroscope is once again at work. As the communists who cosplay as Democrats continue to push "woke" codswallop down the throats of any American still too daft to recognize cultural Marxism, even as a bearded lady showers next to their tween daughter, many Americans living on the West Coast — including those who hopscotch to work through hypodermic needles and human
A Senator Got Pepper-Sprayed, and Greg
Gutfeld’s Response Was Brutal
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Posted by Hazymac 5/27/2026 7:37:34 AM Post Reply
While Americans spent Memorial Day honoring the fallen, New Jersey Democrats turned an ICE detention facility in Newark into the scene of a political circus. What was billed as a protest outside Delaney Hall quickly spiraled into chaos, complete with screaming activists, clashes with law enforcement, and a sitting U.S. senator getting pepper-sprayed in the middle of the mayhem. And while the media was using footage of Sen. Andy Kim (D-N.J.) getting his eyes flushed out after being pepper-sprayed to push their preferred narrative, Greg Gutfeld wasn’t buying into the propaganda.
The Democrats’ Luciferian Beauty Play replies
Posted by Hazymac 5/27/2026 7:28:38 AM Post Reply
Pundit Bill O’Reilly recently said he was “surprised” that ex-New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo lost to Zohran Mamdani in the 2025 New York City mayoral race. “I thought,” he told Cuomo during a May 14 discussion, “you were going to wax them [your competitors].” Do you know when I realized Mamdani would win? The very first time I saw him on TV. No, it wasn’t that Mamdani was promising to rob Peter blind to pay Paul and then send both home to rent-frozen apartments on a free bus. It was that I understand the Luciferian Beauty Principle. Now, you can take the following as metaphor if you’re not a theist. In Christian theology,
Ferrari shares slump after it unveils
first fully electric car
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Posted by Hazymac 5/27/2026 6:54:33 AM Post Reply
Luxury sports car maker Ferrari has unveiled its first fully electric car - the $640,000 (£474,320) Luce. The new model departs from the look of typical Ferraris as the Italian brand's first ever five-seater, created in collaboration with the LoveFrom agency founded by former Apple design chief Sir Jony Ive. Responses on social media to the launch ranged from describing it as "straight to the junkyard trash" to an "absolute masterclass in design". On Tuesday, the firm's shares fell more than 8% on the Milan stock market and by over 5% in New York. Supercar rivals like Lamborghini and Porsche have scaled back on their EV plans due to poor demand
Who’s Behind the War on Data Centers? replies
Posted by Hazymac 5/27/2026 6:27:00 AM Post Reply
For many years the Soviet Union, and then Russia, financed the environmental movement in the United States. Their purpose was to suppress American production of oil and gas, and they succeeded to a considerable degree, to their own great benefit. Today, we are in the midst of another kind of race with Communist China–the race to develop superior systems of artificial intelligence. The Chinese Communist Party knows that if it wins this race, it will contribute greatly to its dreams of world domination, while if it loses, China, with its rapidly shrinking population, could be on the way to the garbage dump of history. So the stakes are enormous.
4 key takeaways from the Texas primary
runoff elections
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Posted by 4250Luis 5/27/2026 5:53:30 AM Post Reply
President Trump’s surprise endorsement catapulted Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton to a landslide victory in Tuesday’s Republican Senate primary runoff election. As has been the case throughout the 2026 midterm primary season, Trump’s stamp of approval remains critical for GOP candidates in local and statewide elections. Here are four takeaways from the contests in the Lone Star State.After coming in second place in the preliminary March 3 primary, Paxton was propelled by the president’s endorsement — defeating incumbent Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) by a stunning 27-point margin (63.8% to 36.2%) in the runoff.
Spencer Pratt Claims Karen Bass Broke
Election Law—She Posted the Evidence Herself
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Posted by 4250Luis 5/27/2026 5:48:10 AM Post Reply
Spencer Pratt, a candidate for mayor of Los Angeles, is accusing incumbent Karen Bass of violating election law by electioneering within 100 feet of a ballot box. In a video posted to Bass’ social media, she is seen giving a speech to an audience of supporters and casting her ballot while being cheered on. Pratt responded to Bass’ post on X, stating that his lawyers had filed a formal complaint. “Karen Bass just violated election law here. She is so accustomed to breaking the law with no accountability, she even filmed herself doing it. Well,
Thomas Slams Court for Refusing to Hear
Florida’s Case Against California on
Illegal Alien Drivers
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Posted by 4250Luis 5/27/2026 5:46:00 AM Post Reply
When the Supreme Court refused to allow Florida to file a complaint against California and Washington for extending driver’s licenses to illegal aliens who cannot read English signs, Justice Clarence Thomas took his colleagues to task. “I respectfully dissent from the court’s denial of Florida’s motion because we cannot refuse to hear suits between states,” Thomas wrote in a dissent joined by Justice Samuel Alito. Thomas recounted the story of Harjinder Singh, an illegal alien who failed a driver’s test 10 times in Washington and once in California, but who obtained a commercial driver’s license from each state. Singh, a native of India who had crossed the Mexican border illegally,
California gubernatorial hopeful Becerra
has deep ties to migrant NGOs, Mexican government
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Posted by 4250Luis 5/27/2026 5:41:34 AM Post Reply
California gubernatorial candidate and former U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra's relationship with the Mexican government doesn't run through one nonprofit. It runs through many. Newly detailed investigative reporting from the Government Accountability Institute tracks Becerra's long-standing, documented relationships with several of the most politically powerful migrant nonprofits in the country, including those with deep, operational ties to the Mexican government. UnidosUS: Decades of Alignment UnidosUS, formerly the National Council of La Raza and one of the largest Latino advocacy organizations in America, has been a Becerra ally for decades. GAI notes the group was created as a militant liberation movement in the 1960s.
California gubernatorial hopeful Becerra
has deep ties to migrant NGOs, Mexican government
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Posted by 4250Luis 5/27/2026 5:41:30 AM Post Reply
California gubernatorial candidate and former U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra's relationship with the Mexican government doesn't run through one nonprofit. It runs through many. Newly detailed investigative reporting from the Government Accountability Institute tracks Becerra's long-standing, documented relationships with several of the most politically powerful migrant nonprofits in the country, including those with deep, operational ties to the Mexican government. UnidosUS: Decades of Alignment UnidosUS, formerly the National Council of La Raza and one of the largest Latino advocacy organizations in America, has been a Becerra ally for decades. GAI notes the group was created as a militant liberation movement in the 1960s.
Mayes Middleton defeats Chip Roy for Republican
nomination for Texas Attorney General
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Posted by 4250Luis 5/27/2026 5:38:28 AM Post Reply
Texas state Sen. Mayes Middleton defeated GOP Rep. Chip Roy Tuesday in a special runoff election for the Republican nomination for Texas attorney general, the Associated Press has projected. Roy and Middleton advanced to a runoff election in March after neither candidate received the majority of votes. Middleton led Roy in March with 39% of the vote to Roy's 31%. Middleton advanced to the November general election with 55.7% of the vote compared to Roy's 44.3%. The post is currently held by Ken Paxton, who is forgoing reelection to run for Senate. Middleton will now face Democrat Nathan Johnson later this year.
House Democrat Opposes Party’s Maine
Senate Candidate
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Posted by Mercedes44 5/27/2026 5:34:41 AM Post Reply
A House Democrat called his party’s presumptive Maine Senate nominee Graham Platner’s personal history “disqualifying” on Monday, highlighting the difficulties Democrats may face in a race that could determine the balance of power in Washington. “I think it would be a mistake for the Democratic Party to think that Graham Platner’s brand of the Democratic Party is what wins us durable majorities throughout this country,” said Rep. Jake Auchincloss, D-Mass, the day Platner appeared at a rally alongside Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt.Platner is likely to become the Democrat nominee after his main opponent, Gov. Janet Mills, dropped out of the primary,
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