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Wednesday, July 16, 2025
'It's madness!' N.Y. Times slammed for shocking omission in Biden autopen story * WorldNetDaily * by Jason Cohen, Daily Caller News Foundation
'It's madness!' N.Y. Times slammed for shocking omission in Biden autopen story * WorldNetDaily * by Jason Cohen, Daily Caller News Foundation:
"It's like, that's basic Journalism 101. Biden is now taking the position that he could delegate pardons, right? That's the position they took in the story. Everything else is fine. That's the one thing. So, what do law professors think about that? What do Republicans think about that? It's absent from the story," he added. "I don't understand that as a matter of journalism. And I guarantee you if it were a Republican, they'd have both those things. They'd have some hysterical law professor saying this is an impeachable offense. And they'd have a Republican saying this needs to be investigated … It's madness!"
This British cop just reminded everyone why Independence Day was necessary | Not the Bee
Cycling no handed violates the 2nd article of the Human Rights Act? - Doc Holliday
- I recently got stopped & ticketed by the City of London Police for, & I kid you not, “cycling no handed”. Even though it’s clearly not an offence, the officer said they were ticketing me under the Human Rights Act as I was infringing other people’s Article 2 ‘Right to Life’, in case I fell off & injured them: utterly bonkers stuff.
- With bicycle theft basically legalised in the City due to the complete failure of the Police to bother investigating such thefts & people being regularly terrorised in London by e-bike phone muggers, it’s good to see the City of London Police concentrating the resources on what really matters...
Remember those great old "Most Interesting Man in the World" commercials for Dos Equis beer?
They were great, they were amusing, and while I'm not sure how much beer they sold, they were certainly fun to watch. - Ward Clark
- They have also spawned a bunch of copycats, including a prize I happened across only today:
The Most Environmentalist Woman in the World.
Watch:
You don't delete what you want folks to see!-----Jocelyn Benson’s elections director admits directive to delete voter files violated the law
Michigan Elections Bureau Director Jonathan Brater instructed clerks to delete 2020 election poll book flash drive - Victor Skinner...focused in part on Brater’s instructions to clerks to delete 2020 election poll book flash drives “by the seventh calendar day following the final canvass and certification of the election unless a petition for recount has been filed,” according to the Michigan Fair Elections Institute.
- Scott refused to delete the poll book drive, and pointed to Michigan election law that states election records “must be carefully preserved and may be destroyed after the expiration of 22 months following the primary or election at which the same were used.”
Supreme Court grants massive victory to Trump administration on cutting down Department of Education | Blaze Media
Supreme Court grants massive victory to Trump administration on cutting down Department of Education | Blaze Media:
"The Department of Education was set up in 1980. We have now spent, as a country, over $3 trillion to watch the performance of our students continue to decline," she said.
"We're just simply not doing something right. I don't think that education that is handled from a bureaucratic position in Washington, D.C., is best for the states," she added.
EXCLUSIVE: Minnesota teacher speaks out against the 'big hurry' to teach 'gender identity' to 3rd graders
"It's not a lot of time for feedback. They seem to be in a big hurry to get this pushed through," said a longtime Minnesota teacher, calling the proposed health standards "way too complicated" and "not necessary." - Dr. JC Chaix
- Minnesota elementary school students may soon be expected to “define sexual orientation” and “gender identity and expression” if proposed academic standards are approved...
- The standards would require elementary students to “Describe internal and external reproductive body parts using medically accurate terms in a gender-neutral way,” among other benchmarks...
History for July 16
History for July 16 - On-This-Day.com
Orville Redenbacher 1907
- 1790 - The District of Columbia, or Washington, DC, was established as the permanent seat of the United States Government.
- 1935 - Oklahoma City became the first city in the U.S. to install parking meters.
- 1942 - French police officers rounded up 13,000 Jews and held them in the Winter Velodrome. The round-up was part of an agreement between Pierre Laval and the Nazis. Germany had agreed to not deport French Jews if France arrested foreign Jews.
- 1945 - The United States detonated the first atomic bomb in a test at Alamogordo, NM.
- 1969 - Apollo 11 blasted off from Cape Kennedy, FL, and began the first manned mission to land on the moon.
- 1979 - Saddam Hussein became president of Iraq after forcing Hasan al-Bakr to resign.
- 1981 - After 23 years with the name Datsun, executives of Nissan changed the name of their cars to Nissan.
Tuesday, July 15, 2025
Gavin Newsom and Karen Bass to California: 'Look what you made us do!' | Blaze Media
Gavin Newsom and Karen Bass to California: 'Look what you made us do!' | Blaze Media:
Cause and effect are reversed. Your eyes are lying to you. You don’t see that man waving a Mexican flag while he fires off a bottle rocket into a group of cops. You’re not watching people throw bricks off highway overpasses. Do you understand? You’re crazy if you think you see that, and if it’s happening, people like you made the protesters get violent.
The proper term for these kinds of lies is “gaslighting.”
Lessons from the Del Monte Bankruptcy - American Free News Network
Unfortunately, they have over $1 billion in liabilities spread over more than 10,000 creditors (this big a number of creditors means that there are likely thousands of family farms still awaiting payment for their produce). - John F. Di LeoWe know the following issues contributed; the only thing we can’t be certain of is the relative weighting between them.
- Transportation costs went up a lot over the past four years, partially because of increased fuel costs but also partially due to other issues such as the trucking industry’s suffering in the aftermath of the pandemic...
- Food processing is a complex process, very dependent on inexpensive and dependable power. Ingredients have to be both cooked and refrigerated – fruits and vegetables have to be peeled, seeded, shelled, shucked, all these steps requiring different machinery, all requiring a lot of electricity...
- As Bidenflation (the unprecedented annual price inflation that skyrocketed during the Biden-Harris years) hit America’s farms, agricultural producers have had to raise their prices...
Much here!!-----Summer Storms - by James Howard Kunstler
The key is: had become a Democratic Party op. - James Howard Kunstler
Didn’t start out that way, but might have turned into one.
Consider: The Democratic Party was up to its eyeballs in ops against Mr. Trump since he rode down that fabled escalator in 2015.
The “intel community” was the chief player in these operations.
The intel community ran rings around Mr. Trump with all manner of fabricated nonsense during the election campaign of 2016 and throughout his first term...
Why wouldn’t the Epstein files now turn out to be an extension of these same operations?
- The DOJ first moved against Epstein in 2005. The case culminated in 2008 with a plea deal on some Mickey Mouse state prostitution charges and a non-prosecution agreement with the feds..
- Between 2008 and 2019, Epstein returned to his international swashbuckling ways. Strangely, he was finally busted on June 6, 2019, by then-AG William Barr, whose father, Donald Barr, had been headmaster of New York City’s Dalton prep school, where Jeffrey Epstein, age twenty-one, was hired to teach math and physics in 1974, though he lacked a college degree. All that may just be coincidental, of course.
- Astoundingly little was learned from the prosecution of Ghislaine Maxwell in 2021-22, which was led by Maurene Comey, daughter of former FBI Director James Comey (fired in 2017). Small world. The case only covered Ms. Maxwell’s activities between 1994 and 2004. Why only that period? Never explained.
- Rumors of a “client list” being among the evidence have never been substantiated, and were repudiated last week by AG Pam Bondi and President Trump...
Tariff Turnaround: Treasury Department Posts Stunning June Numbers
Tariff Turnaround: Treasury Department Posts Stunning June Numbers:
Americans who aren’t used to seeing the words “government” and “surplus” in the same sentence are in for a surprise.
The federal government ran at a surplus in June, according to the Treasury Department, meaning money coming in surpassed money going out.
And it was largely money coming in from President Donald Trump’s tariffs that made the difference, according to news reports.
It's a WAR against us little people!-----How to Produce Junk Climate Science for Kangaroo Courts: A Lawfare Manual for Cultists and Grifters
A recent study published in the academic journal Nature has been making headlines, claiming that if it were not for major oil and gas companies producing energy between 1991 and 2020, the world would be $28 trillion richer. - Jason Isaac at American Energy Works.Study authors...which was never peer-reviewed and uses a laughably absurd methodology developed by activists whose goal is to do the pseudo-science grunt work for climate change lawsuits against energy producers.
- Single events cannot be attributed to climate change.
- Nevertheless, the study goes far beyond the ridiculous in its attempt not only to pin blame solely on individual energy producers but to attach a specific dollar amount to each company.
Using dubious assumptions and their unsound “end-to-end” methodology, the authors cooked up an implausible correlation between individual companies and singular weather events alleged to have been caused or exacerbated by global warming.
The bogus conclusions are then broken up into specific price tags and assigned to various energy producers...
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