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US begins next wave of 'self-defense'
strikes on Iran
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Posted by Mercedes44 6/11/2026 8:49:53 AM Post Reply
The United States military said Wednesday evening that it has begun its next wave of self-defense strikes on Iran amid tensions over the downing of an American helicopter earlier this week. The move is the second wave of strikes on the Middle Eastern country after the U.S. launched strikes on Iran on Tuesday evening in response to the downing of a U.S. Apache helicopter. "U.S. Central Command forces began launching additional self-defense strikes today at 5:15 p.m. ET against multiple targets in Iran at the Commander in Chief’s direction," CENTCOM said on X. "The strikes are in response to Iran’s unwarranted and continued aggression."
The Associated Press Argues Against Itself
in Court, Claims It Should Not Be Held
to Its Own AP Stylebook
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Posted by Mercedes44 6/11/2026 8:47:18 AM Post Reply
It has been an occasional point of contention for some (namely me) in the news business when running up against the gold standard of professional language – The Associated Press Stylebook. For generations, this ever-expanding tome has been the guiding force in journalistic language, but recently it has been morphed into another tool for media narrative-building. For instance, linguistic rectitude has frequently been pushed aside in favor of sensitive or woke terminology. Gender issues are to be treated with deference over accuracy.
The Inflation Story the Media Will Miss:
Energy Drove 60 Percent of May's Increase
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Posted by Mercedes44 6/11/2026 8:45:04 AM Post Reply
Consumer prices rose 4.2 percent from a year earlier in May, the highest annual reading since April 2023, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The Consumer Price Index increased 0.5 percent during the month, matching what economists had forecast. One number explains most of it: Energy accounted for more than 60 percent of the overall increase. The Iran war's disruption of Middle Eastern oil supplies is driving that. The energy index rose 3.9 percent in May and was up 23.5 percent from a year ago. Gasoline alone rose 7 percent during the month and was up 40.5 percent from a year earlier.
Assiociated Press Calls Mayor’s Race
for Nithya Raman After Another Fraudulent
Ballot Drop Buries Spencer Pratt – Raman
Gains 33,000 Votes
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Posted by Mercedes44 6/9/2026 10:37:47 PM Post Reply
The Associated Press has called the race for Raman —six days after Election Day. Raman will face incumbent Mayor Karen Bass in a November runoff election. The AP claims, “Large numbers of Democrats held onto their mail ballots and returned them in the race’s final days, which helps explain why Bass and Raman have been doing better than Pratt in the votes counted since primary day.” Raman was trailing Pratt by about 40,000 votes on election night, but thanks to mail-in ballots that were inserted after election day, she closed the gap. It can be recalled that Raman broke down in tears on election night with an emotional,
The Case for a ‘Choice Election’ in 2026 replies
Posted by Mercedes44 6/9/2026 10:33:05 PM Post Reply
The Democrat Party and their legacy media allies are framing the 2026 midterms as a referendum on President Trump and Republican governance in Congress, leveraging historical midterm dynamics where the president’s party often loses seats. Democratic leaders (e.g., Rep. Suzan DelBene, D-Wash, the Democrat Congressional Campaign Committee chairman) explicitly call for making it a referendum on “Trump’s one Big Beautiful Bill and agenda.” Their messaging focuses on affordability, health care costs, farm/economic impacts from policies, and immigration enforcement effects in key districts. They are targeting ostensibly vulnerable GOP seats in Trump-won areas, expanding maps and emphasizing “MAGA extremism” or unfulfilled promises.
How John Thune Forgot the 2004 Voting
Scandal That Made Him
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Posted by Mercedes44 6/9/2026 10:31:12 PM Post Reply
Critics and conservative activists are increasingly pointing to Thune’s historic 2004 Senate victory over incumbent Democrat Tom Daschle, arguing that Thune’s current handling of the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) America Act contradicts the very principles that propelled him to power. The 2004 South Dakota Senate race remains one of the most iconic clashes in modern political history. Thune unseated Daschle, then the Senate minority leader, by a razor-thin margin of 4,508 votes. The campaign was defined by fierce debates over authenticity, residency, and the integrity of the vote itself.
Anti-Trump lawyer’s nonprofit secretly
aided state prosecutions of Trump supporters,
memos show
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Posted by Mercedes44 6/9/2026 10:29:09 PM Post Reply
Democratic attorneys general deputized private lawyers from a nonprofit run by former Obama ambassador and anti-Trump activist Norm Eisen to help prosecute supporters of President Donald Trump for organizing alternate electors to challenge the 2020 election results, according to tax records and internal memos released under open record laws. The relationship between state and local prosecutors and Eisen’s States United Democracy Center (SUDC) raises troubling questions about the independence of judicial decisions and the influence of a donor-funded group on matters of law and order, experts said. At least one state — Minnesota — swore in lawyers from Eisen’s SUDC as “special attorneys”
GAO urges federal agencies to do more
to stop at least $180B of improper payments
made in error
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Posted by Mercedes44 6/9/2026 10:26:45 PM Post Reply
Federal agencies paid out an estimated $186 billion by mistake in fiscal year 2025 alone and without better oversight, taxpayers could keep losing money at that level, according to a new report from the Government Accountability Office. Since 2003, these payment mistakes have added up to about $3 trillion, touching everything from Medicare and Medicaid to unemployment benefits and tax credits. The watchdog agency described the issue as a “long-standing, significant problem” and said several departments repeatedly failed to comply with federal reporting requirements designed to track and reduce payment errors.
Mace after 5th-place finish in SC primary:
'This isn't the end'
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Posted by Mercedes44 6/9/2026 10:23:56 PM Post Reply
Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., on Tuesday seemed to leave open the door to remaining in public and political life after her fifth-place finish in the South Carolina GOP gubernatorial primary. "I will always be grateful for the people of South Carolina who trusted me, fought with me, and refused to look the other way. This isn't the end of the fight. It's just the end of this chapter," she said, without specifying future plans. Mace earned 11.4% of the vote, failing to make the runoff. Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette and state Attorney General Alan Wilson finished in the top two slots and will advance to the next stage.
Dirty Voter Rolls Exposed: Homeless Registered
at Fake LA Shelter Addresses
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Posted by Mercedes44 6/9/2026 5:40:36 PM Post Reply
The Los Angeles mayor's race may not be as dire for Republicans backing Spencer Pratt as we thought. The "democratic socialist" (read that as 'Commie') candidate who recently surpassed him for the coveted second-place slot on the general election ballot, Nithya Raman, appears to have connections to some homeless voters, and it sure looks like there were some pretty egregious shenanigans going on. All of those voted, presumably for Nithya Raman - or at least, for a Democrat. But one "shelter" in particular has clear ties to Nithya Raman, having accepted a fat check from her hands:
Crew members rescued after US Army Apache
helicopter crashes over Strait of Hormuz
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Posted by Mercedes44 6/9/2026 6:12:30 AM Post Reply
A US Army Apache helicopter flying over the Strait of Hormuz crashed — before President Trump raised fresh hope of a US-Iran peace deal, claiming Washington will be able to declare “total victory” in two weeks. The helicopter gunship pilots were rescued Monday – and President Trump told reporters on the ground at JFK Airport they were “fine.” “Nobody injured. We are going to issue a report tomorrow,” Trump said. It’s not clear if the Apache was shot down or experienced a mechanical issue, the New York Times reported. Trump told reporters on the tarmac that the US and Iran are close to agreeing a peace deal –
Trans ‘Medicine’ In Retreat: 315 Health
Care Facilities Drop LGBTQ Activist Group’s
‘Equality’ Index
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Posted by Mercedes44 6/9/2026 6:08:04 AM Post Reply
Transgender “medicine” has suffered tremendous setbacks in the last two years, but it remains entrenched in much of America’s medical establishment. Although hundreds of health care facilities have distanced themselves from the transgender orthodoxy demanded by the LGBTQ+ activist group the Human Rights Campaign, hundreds of others remain committed to it. HRC ranks health care facilities on a “Healthcare Equality Index” according to several criteria, including their promotion of transgender orthodoxy and their coverage of experimental transgender medical interventions euphemistically described as “gender-affirming care.” “Declining participation in the HRC health care equality index proves our fight against identity politics in medicine is working and we must keep our foot on the gas,”