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NYT Deliberately Withheld the Most Explosive
Graham Platner Allegations From Its Own Story
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Posted by Dreadnought 6/5/2026 11:31:43 AM Post Reply
When the New York Times spoke with Lyndsey Fifield about her experiences with Graham Platner, the paper made promises. Representatives of the paper said they would protect her, that men couldn't keep getting away with it. They collected her diary pages, her screenshots, her contacts, and walked away with everything she had. Then they published their story. The story they published was damning, but, according to Fifield, they omitted the most serious allegation. Fifield had every reason to stay quiet. She described her current life as genuinely good, raising two young daughters in a safe neighborhood, working from home, active in her church, and surrounded by close friends and family.
Maine Kampf: Chris Hayes Triages Graham
Platner After New Bombshells
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Posted by Dreadnought 6/5/2026 9:19:30 AM Post Reply
As predictable as the Sun rising in the East, new bombshells dropped against the embattled Maine Democrat Senate candidate, Herr Oystergruppenfuhrer Graham Platner. The New York Times published an article enumerating some deeply concerning behaviors by Platner as told by his ex-girlfriends. An emergency interview with MS Now’s Chris Hayes ensued. Here are some of the most telling moments from that interview. For the most part, the interview played like a 24-minute extended remix of The New York Times’s Lulu García-Navarro asking Platner whether there was anything else he wanted to get ahead of
European leaders are complicit in the
murder of their cultures
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Posted by Dreadnought 6/5/2026 9:10:45 AM Post Reply
I'm not sure if he said it first, but Mark Steyn probably said it most clearly: Demographics is destiny. A society that doesn’t reproduce is going to perish. Unless it replenishes its population through immigration, in which case, it’s going to be a very different society, and almost certainly not one that nations’ founders ever envisioned. That’s the reality of contemporary Europe, including England, and it’s not pretty, as Matt Goodwin reports: According to new figures from Eurostat, the people of Europe are experiencing the most profound demographic shift in their history. Between 2010 and today, in only 16 years, the number of foreign-born residents in Europe rocketed
US added 172,000 jobs in May as labor
market shows signs of resilience
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Posted by Dreadnought 6/5/2026 8:56:57 AM Post Reply
US employers added 172,000 jobs in May while the country’s unemployment rate held steady at 4.3%, a sign of a resilient labor market despite rising inflation and economic uncertainty brought on by continued conflict in the Middle East. Economists initially predicted there would be about 80,000 new jobs and a steady unemployment rate of 4.3%. Job figures for March and April were also revised up 29,000 and 64,000, respectively, a 93,000 boost compared to initial figures. The new data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics is the latest in a number of reports that have pointed to strong hiring in recent months, despite
UK Greens’ Jewish, anti-Israel leader
backs ‘monitoring’ British-Israeli
IDF soldiers
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Posted by Dreadnought 6/5/2026 2:26:18 AM Post Reply
Zack Polanski, the Jewish, anti-Israel leader of Britain’s Green Party, has backed a call to monitor UK-Israeli nationals who have recently served in the Israel Defense Forces, British media reported Wednesday. Polanski signed a letter organized last month by the far-left Declassified Britain publication and the International Centre of Justice for Palestinians, which urges tracking the entry of dual nationals as they come into the country as being “in the public interest” due to possible war crimes suspicions. “Nobody wants to live next to a potential war criminal – not least members of the Palestinian community in the UK who have family or friends
A More Optimistic View on Iran replies
Posted by Dreadnought 6/5/2026 1:09:37 AM Post Reply
I have often expressed puzzlement over the Trump administration’s cease fire in Iran and its strategy going forward. In general, my views align with Scott’s, as expressed earlier today. However, for a more optimistic view, check out Condoleezza Rice’s op-ed in the Wall Street Journal: The war against Iran has been a limited war, and its outcome is likely to be inconclusive. But it has achieved enough to produce a far better Middle East. The three-month military campaign degraded Iran’s ability to project power by significantly damaging its conventional forces, missile stockpiles and proxies. Yes. That was the objective, and the objective has been achieved.
WSJ: Putin's Losing His Oligarchs And
Hawks Over Ukraine
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Posted by Dreadnought 6/5/2026 12:48:48 AM Post Reply
It's been over four years since it became clear that Vladimir Putin couldn't win the war in Ukraine. For most of that time, the Russian president-for-life has maintained the support of his oligarchs and nationalist hawks as he tried to wear down Kyiv and Volodymyr Zelensky, not to mention Joe Biden and Donald Trump. Putin has also managed to keep the Russian economy from collapsing, surprising many observers, but the war has encroached in more significant ways than expected of late. The Wall Street Journal reports today that Putin's core of political and financial support may have soured on the war and wants Putin to end it, but perhaps doesn't
NYT Drops Bombshell On Platner: 'Cavalierly
Contemptuous of Women's Emotions,' Violent
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Posted by Dreadnought 6/5/2026 12:42:28 AM Post Reply
Rumors have swirled all week that the New York Times had a story ready to drop that would make Graham Platner's situation even worse than before. Senate Democrats must have gotten wind of it on Tuesday, as the Wall Street Journal reported that several of them began asking the presumptive Senate nominee from Maine some very pointed and specific questions about his past relationships with women. Other media outlets reported that Platner left DC earlier than expected after these questions arose, with the campaign claiming it had something to do with Platner's father. That turned out to be a lie. The NYT finally dropped the story this afternoon,
As More Details Come Out About Nowak Murder,
It Only Gets Worse; Update—Konstantin
Kisin Explains How
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Posted by Dreadnought 6/5/2026 12:39:06 AM Post Reply
There is so much to write about the Henry Nowak murder in Hampshire, it's hard to know where to begin. As horrific as we thought the whole affair was, we didn't know the half of it, and now that we are seeing the response of the Labour Party to the anger in their country, they look even worse than before, which is hard to imagine. In this post, I want to focus on two big issues: the first being Digwa's behavior after he stabbed Nowak several times and how the evidence was hidden from everyone, and the second being how the luminaries
It Sure Looks Like SPLC Is Cooked, Sliced,
Diced, and Served Up on a Platter
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Posted by Dreadnought 6/4/2026 8:49:38 PM Post Reply
Yesterday, the Department of Justice dropped a superseding indictment of the Southern Poverty Law Center, revealing far more evidence it has obtained that pretty conclusively demonstrates that the organization didn't, as it claimed, just pay informants to spy on white supremacist hate groups; it actively organized and paid for activities such as cross burnings, rallies, and even klan robes for individuals who wanted to leave the group. It has the goods. The bank records, the payments, everything. An organization that sued the Klan into bankruptcy then used its own money, collected from donors using its IRS nonprofit status, to prop up these organizations and fund their activities.
Not Shocking: Poll Shows AOC Voters Don't
Like America, Prefer Foreign Countries
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Posted by Dreadnought 6/4/2026 7:02:42 PM Post Reply
Scott Rasmussen still does polling, even though he left Rasmussen Reports and now runs RMG Research. One of his big loves is working for The Napolitan Institute, which he founded to do deep dives into Americans' real attitudes rather than the ones revealed by the flawed and often motivated polling done today. His goal is to "amplify the voice of the American people," rather than just gather data for politicians so they can more easily manipulate people for votes or to change their attitudes through framing issues. It does interesting work, with a more populist tinge, based on what seems to me to be a deep skepticism
Absolute Killer: More Rubio Jabs at Hearing
As He Leaves Dems Fuming, but the Rest
of Us in Stitches
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Posted by Dreadnought 6/4/2026 2:26:12 AM Post Reply
Secretary of State Marco Rubio was testifying before the House Foreign Affairs Committee on Wednesday. You know that was likely to spark a storm of "performance theater" by the Democrats, peppering Rubio with questions that were outside the subject of the hearing. But Rubio has shown that he's truly adept at dealing with these characters. My colleague Bob Hoge reported earlier on Wednesday on how he sliced and diced Rep. Ted Lieu (CA-36), who was trying to push a bizarre conspiracy about President Donald Trump, claiming that Trump "keeps going to hospitals" (he doesn't) and that no one has seen him in eight days (we see him all the time).