One More Wafer Thin Mint?

Back in the “good old days” of subprime mortgage-mania, the business of making loans and securitizing them took on the appearance of the proverbial tail wagging the dog. The participants in the business of making the loans, securitizing them, selling them and managing them could not care less who…

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The Psychosexual Undertones to Immigration and Class Discourse

An image of a Dominican illegal immigrant woman in tears while being arrested by ICE became a viral meme earlier this year among the online Right. This meme was even posted by the official White House X/Twitter account in Studio Ghibli style AI animation. While liberals found the meme…

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Mark Zuckerberg is a Very Bad Dude

We know this courtesy of the Querulous Voice of the Millennial Woman. The biggest anti-trust case in American, therefore world history, is taking place in D.C. at present. It is not in the news. It is treated much in commentary. It is virtually hidden from notice. I hardly exaggerate that…

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Is the Swamp Prevailing?

When the Germanic chieftain, Arminius, organized the stunning destruction of three Roman legions—whom he had led astray in the Teutoburg Forest in 9 AD—many in Rome perceived it as catastrophic proof that the Roman legions were not invincible after all. This disaster struck many as a harbinger that Rome…

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EPA Head Lee Zeldin Doing Climate Engineering Awareness Damage Control

EPA head, Lee Zeldin, is engaged in a pitiful attempt at damage control due to the rapidly growing awareness of the weather warfare raging in our skies. Zeldin’s first pathetic attempt to pretend he and the US government were going to address the constant geoengineering jet spraying assault in…

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‘Pride’ is Just Another Word for ‘Shamelessness’

We are finally reaching the fag end of annual Pride Month this June—but don’t worry, despite its name, it’ll still continue limping on throughout the next two remaining months of summer, too. And then the following four months of the year in addition. And then starting anew all over…

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The Ineffable Brilliance of Stephen Miller

Furious that Trump is finally getting around to keeping his wildly popular promises on immigration, The New York Times has decided to take out its frustration on his wunderkind adviser, Stephen Miller. Before I describe the opening of the hit piece, let’s review some relevant polls. Since Trump’s election,…

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The Jeffrey Epstein Case is Far Bigger Than Jeffrey Epstein

On Tuesday, President Trump took umbrage at a question about the Justice Department’s assertion that there are no Epstein tapes, there is no client list, and there is nothing more to be released. The Twitterverse has been brutal towards AG Pam Bondi, FBI Director…

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Memo to Iran: The Only Thing That Will Stop Bibi is a Nuclear Bomb

The Iranians have proven beyond dispute that they are capable of delivering large-warhead hypersonic strikes with high accuracy. And while it remains to be seen how many of these top-shelf missiles they truly possess and what their rate of production is, the bottom line is…

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‘Global War on Terror’ is Over — Terror Won

On Sept. 16, 2001, five days after the attacks on New York and Washington, DC, President George W. Bush declared, “This crusade – this war on terrorism – is going to take a while. And the American people must be patient. I’m going to be patient. But I can…

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