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Friday, September 19, 2025
Scott Jennings obliterates liberal spin on Kirk's suspected assassin: 'The evidence here is overwhelming!' | Blaze Media
Scott Jennings obliterates liberal spin on Kirk's suspected assassin: 'The evidence here is overwhelming!' | Blaze Media:
CNN conservative commentator Scott Jennings took on the absurd liberal spin on the motivations of the Charlie Kirk assassination suspect during a hearing debate with the network's panel.
This is why Johnny Carson is THE iconic late-night talk show host:
“Why do they think that just because you have a Tonight Show that you must deal in serious issues?... - Laura Powell@LauraPowellEsq
"It’s a danger.It’s a real danger.Once you start that, you start to get that self-important feeling that what you say has great import.And you know?Strangely enough, you could use that show as a forum.You could sway people.And I don’t think you should as an entertainer.”
History for September 19
History for September 19 - On-This-Day.com
Mike Royko 1932
- 1777 - The Battle of Saratoga was won by American soldiers during the Revolutionary War.
- 1876 - Melville R. Bissell patented the carpet sweeper.
- 1959 - Nikita Khrushchev was not allowed to visit Disneyland due to security reasons. Khrushchev reacted angrily.
- 1970 - "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" premiered on CBS-TV.
- 1982 - Scott Fahlman became the first person to use :-) in an online message.
- 1994 - U.S. troops entered Haiti peacefully to enforce the return of exiled President Jean-Bertrand Aristide.
- 1995 - The U.S. Senate passed a welfare overhaul bill.
Thursday, September 18, 2025
Breaking: Kimmel to Be Replaced with Charlie Kirk Tribute
Breaking: Kimmel to Be Replaced with Charlie Kirk Tribute:
ABC affiliates owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group will be airing a tribute special to Charlie Kirk in place of “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” after Kimmel was suspended indefinitely for comments about Kirk on Wednesday.
Deadline reported the change, effected by the largest ABC affiliate group owner in the country, after the network put Kimmel’s show on ice for the foreseeable future.
“Sinclair’s ABC stations will air a special in remembrance of Charlie Kirk this Friday, during ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live’s’ timeslot,” a statement from Sinclair read.
'Reprehensible': Texas investigates hundreds of teachers who posted comments after Kirk's murder * WorldNetDaily * by Bob Unruh
'Reprehensible': Texas investigates hundreds of teachers who posted comments after Kirk's murder * WorldNetDaily * by Bob Unruh:
TEA Commissioner Mike Morath noted the behavior may be in violation of the Educators' Code of Ethics, explaining that while all educators are held to a high standard of professionalism, there is a difference between comments made in poor taste and those that call for and incite further violence.
Now That Poland Has Formally Invoked Article 4, NATO Is Closer To All-Out War With Russia Than Ever
Meanwhile, NATO is literally closer to all-out war with Russia than it has ever been before. - Michael Snyder - 9/10/25Last night 19 Russian drones entered Polish airspace, and NATO fighter jets shot down several of them…
Polish fighter jets, with help from NATO allies, shot down multiple Russian drones that entered its eastern border early Wednesday, Sept. 10. It was the first time the NATO member directly engaged with Russian military assets in its airspace since Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022...
- Just yesterday I wrote about 13 major World War III developments that had just occurred in a 48 hour period.
- And now this has happened.
Cozy friendships: New Russiagate docs expose media-government collusion * WorldNetDaily * by Paul Sperry, Real Clear Wire
Cozy friendships: New Russiagate docs expose media-government collusion * WorldNetDaily * by Paul Sperry, Real Clear Wire:
Recently declassified documents indicate that people close to former FBI Director James Comey and Democratic Sen. Adam Schiff were connected to leaks of classified information to prominent reporters designed to portray Donald Trump and his allies as being in league with Russia.
Written in 2017, the FBI documents expose how selected Washington reporters, including Ellen Nakashima of the Washington Post and Michael Schmidt of the New York Times, scored a series of Pulitzer Prize-winning scoops in 2017 by repeating false and inflammatory leaks during President Trump's first term.
Much of their reporting has been debunked – and shown to be part of a smear campaign by high-ranking officials to undermine Trump, but the identities of those leakers have remained hidden because of the government's apparent unwillingness to expose its own and the refusal of reporters to identify the people who misled them and the nation.
Color me shocked - by Tom Knighton - Tilting At Windmills
My big beef with the climate change crowd is that none of the models they’ve used to preach doom and gloom have panned out as they said they would. - Tom Knighton
- Not a single one.
- That’s actually kind of impressive, to say the least...
- But it seems that the failures don’t stop at predictions...
FBI investigating 'a lot more' than 20 people in Discord chat related to Kirk assassination | Blaze Media
FBI investigating 'a lot more' than 20 people in Discord chat related to Kirk assassination | Blaze Media:
Patel testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday that the FBI was looking into "a lot more" than 20 people who were involved in a Discord chat with Kirk's alleged assassin, 22-year-old Tyler Robinson. This development is the latest of mounting evidence against Robinson that has been made public.
The entire public schools system earns an "F-"-----'Stark decline' in reading, math: 1/3 of 12th-graders are ready for college.
"The reading skills of American high school seniors are the worst they have been in three decades," reports Dana Goldstein in the New York Times. - Joanne Jacobs
"In math, 12th graders had the lowest performance since 2005."
Scores are in "stark decline," said Matthew Soldner of the National Center for Education Statistics.
"In math, 12th graders had the lowest performance since 2005."
Scores are in "stark decline," said Matthew Soldner of the National Center for Education Statistics.
- It was a sign that, among other skills, they may not be able to determine the purpose of a political speech.
- In math, nearly half of the test takers scored below the basic level, meaning they may not have mastered skills like using percentages to solve real-world problems.
In the top 10th percentile, scores remained high, but average and low achievers did worse...
Crime Can Be Tackled by Return to '3 Strikes' Laws
America’s cities don’t have a crime problem. - Jarrett Stepman
The suspect in the Charlotte slaying, Decarlos Brown Jr., had 14 previous arrests.
“His history includes convictions for felony larceny, robbery with a dangerous weapon, and communicating threats—leading to a six-year prison sentence in 2015 for incidents dating to 2013 and 2014. He was released in 2020.”...
- They have a repeat-offender problem.
- States need to double down on “three strikes” laws.
The suspect in the Charlotte slaying, Decarlos Brown Jr., had 14 previous arrests.
“His history includes convictions for felony larceny, robbery with a dangerous weapon, and communicating threats—leading to a six-year prison sentence in 2015 for incidents dating to 2013 and 2014. He was released in 2020.”...
Yet, he was again back on the streets and in a position to cut short the life of a young woman.
- The vast majority of crimes, especially violent crimes, are committed by people with a lengthy criminal record.
- That trend has been consistent over time...
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