The state law they want to have blocked has election officials counting ballots that arrive up to 14 days after Election Day, if they are postmarked by the deadline.
Lower courts claimed that the plaintiffs didn't have standing to sue, meaning they weren't injured so could make no claim.
But the high court accepted the case with the question about whether Bost and the others, as federal candidates, have a right to challenge the "time, place, and manner" regulations for elections in Illinois.
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Wednesday, June 04, 2025
U.S. Supreme Court takes up key election-integrity fight * WorldNetDaily * by Bob Unruh
U.S. Supreme Court takes up key election-integrity fight * WorldNetDaily * by Bob Unruh:
Nine Ways to Raise Fearful, Unhappy, and Woke Kids (Without Really Trying) - Intellectual Takeout
Some surefire tips for raising down-in-the-mouth, doom-and-gloom wokesters who understand early on that the world is a decayed mess. - Jeff Minick...Would it not be better to raise youngsters who are unhappy with life, depressed like so many Americans and terrified of the future?
Here are just a few maneuvers that can help cast a storm cloud over the sunshine of childhood in this year of our trouble and turmoil.
- Discuss current events in front of your six-year-old. Bring up abortion, riots, and the war in Ukraine. Climate change in particular is apt to scare the pants off little Johnny and leave him in a state of terror. Knowing that the planet is going to implode because he’s been born will likely induce guilt for the remainder of his days—though that attitude may cost you grandchildren someday.
- Complain constantly about the high price of gas, groceries, and housing...
The girls voted him in!-----epartment Of Education Investigates UW For Trans Sorority Induction | Cowboy State Daily
The U.S. Department of Education on Monday announced it’s investigating the University of Wyoming because it “allowed a man to join a campus sorority." - Clair McFarland
- But UW was not the entity that inducted a transgender member into the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority...
- The UW-campus-based sorority chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma did that itself, by a vote of its members in 2022...
Developing: Boulder Suspect Is Biden Illegal, Overstayed Visa Then Biden Let Him Stay Even Longer - Report
Developing: Boulder Suspect Is Biden Illegal, Overstayed Visa Then Biden Let Him Stay Even Longer - Report:
Several reports, including from the White House, concluded that the alleged anti-Semitic would-be terrorist who attacked a Boulder, Colorado, Jewish gathering was an illegal immigrant who came to the United States during President Joe Biden’s administration and was allowed to overstay his visa.
Is anyone surprised? 😂
Answer? NO! -Townhall.com@townhallcom
- 51% of Conservatives have excellent mental health.
- 20% of Liberals have excellent mental health.
- 45% of Liberals have POOR mental health.
- 19% of Conservatives have poor mental health.
Is anyone surprised?
'Haunting': Number of deaths of unborn after COVID shots 'mirrors the effects of chemical abort drugs' * WorldNetDaily * by Bob Unruh
'Haunting': Number of deaths of unborn after COVID shots 'mirrors the effects of chemical abort drugs' * WorldNetDaily * by Bob Unruh:
An obstetrician and gynecologist has confirmed in testimony to the U.S. Senate that the figure for the miscarriage deaths following COVID-19 shots, demanded by Biden administration officials for pregnant women, "mirrors the effects of chemical abort drugs."
The stunning news of the threat from the drugs pushed by Joe Biden onto the American public during the China virus pandemic came from Dr. James Thorp, who delivered a "haunting" moment in testimony to the U.S. Senate Committee on Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs.
Thorp explained that women vaccinated during their first trimester suffered an 82% miscarriage rate.
Jamie Dimon: America Should Be Stockpiling Bullets - David Strom
No, Jamie Dimon isn't predicting an invasion of or civil war in the United States, but during his wide-ranging discussion at the Reagan National Economic Forum, he did issue some dire warnings about how American policymakers have made some very poor decisions in recent years that threaten economic turmoil in the near term and our long-term dominance in the medium term.
Dimon, as you likely know, is CEO of JP Morgan Chase and the most powerful banker in the world, making him one of the powerful people in the world...
Dimon, as you likely know, is CEO of JP Morgan Chase and the most powerful banker in the world, making him one of the powerful people in the world...
- The US military is not a vehicle for providing sex change operations, celebrating diversity, or spreading the DEI gospel around the world.
- It exists to deter our enemies and, when necessary, kill people and break things. And it seems to have taken its eye off the ball at a particularly dangerous point in history.
“We should be stockpiling bullets,” he continued.
“Like, you know, the military guys tell you that, you know, if there’s a war in the South China Sea, we have missiles for seven days. Okay, come on. I mean, we can’t say that with a straight face and think that’s okay.
There's a Surprise Leader in Polling for Next Democrat Presidential Nominee—and It's Not Kamala Harris By Bob Hoge
Man, it must be brutal being a Democrat right now, breathlessly waiting for the '28 presidential election so you can finally get Trump out of your head and get a good old progressive back in the Oval Office. - Bob Hoge
The problem?...
The problem?...
You’ve got to choose between
- the Queen of Emptiness and Word Salads, former Democrat presidential nominee and VP Kamala Harris,
- the walking meme that is NY Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez,
- the not ready for prime time Illinois governor, JB Pritzker,
- Jazz Hands faux tough guy, former Democrat vice presidential nominee, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, Golden State Gov. Gavin Newsom, who’s driven his state into the ground and is currently allowing a boy to dominate the females in the state high school track and field finals…
The list goes on.
So, who does a good Democrat choose?
So, who does a good Democrat choose?
- The answer for now, at least, is former Transportation Secretary and South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg...
CNN Trashes Kash Patel and Dan Bongino for Calling Colorado Pro-Hamas Terrorist Attack a Terrorist Attack - Bonchie
Have you considered that you simply don't hate the press enough?
If you think you do, you might find yourself reconsidering after reading this latest story.
As RedState reported, a pro-Palestinian terrorist in Colorado threw Molotov cocktails at peaceful marchers as they silently remembered the hostages being held by Hamas...
If you think you do, you might find yourself reconsidering after reading this latest story.
As RedState reported, a pro-Palestinian terrorist in Colorado threw Molotov cocktails at peaceful marchers as they silently remembered the hostages being held by Hamas...
- In the aftermath of such an attack, you'd hope that press outlets would quell their partisan hysteria for at least a few hours.
That's especially true for outlets like CNN, which spread a fake, Hamas-sourced blood libel on Sunday morning, falsely claiming Israeli tanks killed dozens of people at an aid distribution site.
So what did the network do?
So what did the network do?
Within minutes of the attack taking place, CNN brought on Andrew McCabe and Juliette Kayyem to trash FBI Director Kash Patel and FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino.
What did that do to cause the former Obama officials to lash out?
They dared to call the terrorist attack in Colorado a terrorist attack.
No, I'm not kidding.
'Sesame Street' targets children for Pride Month ... again | Blaze Media
'Sesame Street' targets children for Pride Month ... again | Blaze Media:
The PBS program has continuously pushed political and sexual storylines toward children.
PBS' "Sesame Street" garnered a heap of negative reactions online after celebrating gay Pride Month for yet another year.
NSF projects cut by DOGE include dance-making in physics, computer science sister circles | The College Fix
Freaking NUTS!!! - Daniel Nuccio - Northern Illinois University Examples include projects that
- sought to increase diversity in biological anthropology,
- promote astrophysics in American Indian and Alaskan Native communities, understand how students from the rural Arctic engage with Polar science,
- examine the experiences of undergraduate LGBTQ students in STEM,
- study “the effects of gender composition on disruptive science,” and
- further elucidate the roles of a growth mindset and other factors in the “development of an identity as an economist” among women and racial minorities.
Notably, some projects took rather unique approaches to these types of goals.
- One $1.5 million project that was nominally about physics outreach intended to build on pilot work that is said to have demonstrated that “authentic inquiries into science through embodied learning approaches can provide rich opportunities for sense-making through kinesthetic experience, embodied imagining, and the representation of physics concepts for Black and Latinx teens when learning approaches focused on dance and dance-making.”
- Another $1.5 million project, which was previously covered by The Fix and highlighted in a 2024 Senate report concerning questionable NSF-funded DEI projects, attempted to leverage “Black feminist epistemologies and Black women[’]s ways of knowing, as critical frameworks” and utilize “the concept of sister circles to create counter spaces to build community and resist structural oppression” in computer science programs...
History for June 4
History for June 4 - On-This-Day.com
Dr. Ruth Westheimer 1928
- 1783 - A hot-air balloon was demonstrated by Joseph and Jacques Montgolfier. It reached a height of 1,500 feet.
- 1896 - Henry Ford made a successful test drive of his new car in Detroit, MI. He called the vehicle was called a "Quadricycle."
- 1939 - The first shopping cart was introduced by Sylvan Goldman in Oklahoma City, OK. It was actually a folding chair that had been mounted on wheels.
- 1940 - The British completed the evacuation of 300,000 troops at Dunkirk, France.
- 1942 - The Battle of Midway began. It was the first major victory for America over Japan during World War II. The battle ended on June 6 and ended Japanese expansion in the Pacific.
- 1974 - The Cleveland Indians had "Ten Cent Beer Night". Due to the drunken and unruly fans the Indians forfeited to the Texas Rangers.
- 1989 - In Beijing, Chinese army troops stormed Tiananmen Square to crush the pro-democracy movement. It is believed that hundreds, possibly thousands, of demonstrators were killed.
Tuesday, June 03, 2025
Marco Rubio to slash or consolidate more than 300 State Department offices * WorldNetDaily * by Bradley Devlin, The Daily Signal
Marco Rubio to slash or consolidate more than 300 State Department offices * WorldNetDaily * by Bradley Devlin, The Daily Signal:
On Thursday, Rubio notified Congress of some of the plan's particulars. The elimination or consolidation of more than 300 department offices amounts to nearly 45% of the State Department's stateside offices, according to a document shared with The Daily Signal by a senior State Department official.
The document outlines that these bureaus will focus on energy and technology, humanitarian affairs, internal operations, foreign assistance, strategy, and security, respectively.
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