28th April 2026
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Never forget that Anthony Fauci received a random and very suspicious pardon from a not-all-there Joe Biden right before Joe left office.
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28th April 2026
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Sometimes, unintentional humor is the best humor.
Reality has limits. Human greed has none.
Give them ‘reparations’ including shipping them all back to Africa and barring them from returning except as tourists.
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28th April 2026
Jewish Telegraphic Agency.
After a man riddled a Jewish-owned restaurant with bullets in uptown Toronto, police accomplished something earlier this month that they hadn’t done following previous attacks on Jewish sites: identify and charge a suspect.
The 35-year-old suspect, Mohamed Mahdi, was arrested just a few days after the April 3 attack and charged with on multiple gun-related offenses.
His arrest provided the first, and to this point only, public pieces of information that could chip away at the mystery that has roiled Toronto’s Jewish community: Who is shooting at these synagogues and Jewish businesses? And how do they keep getting away with it?
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28th April 2026
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The race to build global satellite internet networks is entering a new phase. On April 27, 2026, United Launch Alliance (ULA) launched 29 satellites into orbit for Amazon’s Project Kuiper, marking the first full-scale deployment of the constellation and a major milestone for one of the most ambitious challengers to SpaceX’s Starlink. While other major projects have also recently been launched, this development signals that competition in low-Earth orbit (LEO) broadband is intensifying rapidly.
As our chart shows, Starlink remains by far the dominant player at the moment. Operated by SpaceX, the constellation had already deployed more than 10,300 satellites as of April 2026, with regulatory approval for around 15,000 and plans to deploy up to 42,000. The network is already providing broadband services in more than 100 countries and territories worldwide and continues to expand. Its U.S. rival, Amazon’s Project Kuiper, is now moving from testing to deployment. With 239 satellites already launched and a planned constellation of 3,236 satellites, the company aims to leverage its cloud infrastructure (AWS) and partnerships with launch providers such as ULA to compete in the global broadband market.
China is emerging as the main challenger in this sector, with multiple large-scale constellations underway. The state-backed Qianfan project, led by Shanghai Spacecom Satellite Technology (SSST), has already deployed more than 100 satellites and aims to reach around 15,000 in the long term. At the same time, the Xingwang constellation, overseen by the China Satellite Network Group (CSNC), is scaling up, with nearly 200 satellites in orbit as of April 2026 and plans for about 13,000 in total. Together, these initiatives highlight Beijing’s strategic push to build a sovereign satellite internet infrastructure.
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28th April 2026
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Yes, you read that correctly. The suspect in the most recent assassination attempt thought Trump didn’t really get shot in the ear at the Butler rally in 2024.
“But a man hears what he wants to hear, and disregards the rest….”
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28th April 2026
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28th April 2026
Jewish Telegraphic Agency.
Pro-Palestinian activists, some reportedly shouting antisemitic invective, forced Jewish groups out of a procession celebrating Italy’s Liberation Day from Nazism and fascism in Milan over the weekend.
About 100 protesters on Saturday blocked a group commemorating the Jewish Brigade, a unit of 5,000 Jews from British Mandate Palestine who volunteered to fight against the Germans in Italy during World War II.
The protests led to a two-hour stalemate before police escorted the Jewish Brigade out of the march, according to the Italian newspaper la Repubblica. The event marked the 81st anniversary of the end of Italy’s Nazi occupation and fascist collaborationist regime led by Benito Mussolini.
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28th April 2026
New York Post.
Billionaire Sergey Brin has broken his silence on California’s proposed billionaire tax — invoking his Soviet upbringing as new details surface on a tense showdown with Gov. Gavin Newsom and his Trump-loving ‘gut influencer’ girlfriend.
Brin, the Google co-founder with an estimated net worth of $270 billion, discussed his family history under socialism in an extraordinary rebuke of the billionaire tax, which qualified for the November ballot after organizers submitted 1.6 million signatures.
“I fled socialism with my family in 1979 and know the devastating, oppressive society it created in the Soviet Union,” Brin told the New York Times in a statement.
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27th April 2026
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For years, Democratic politicians and their allies in the legacy media have spread the damnable Charlottesville Hoax: the propaganda myth that President Trump praised bigots who rioted in 2017 in the Virginia town.
Of course, the opposite is true, as Trump actually said: “I’m not talking about the neo-Nazis and white nationalists because they should be condemned totally.”
Now, we learn that the entire hoax of Trump and Charlottesville is, itself, built upon another grand lie. The media and people like Joe Biden have continually pushed the narrative that some big, organic gathering of hateful Americans descended upon Charlottesville and represented some larger threat to the republic itself. But it now turns out that the “Unite the Right” rally was organized and financed by the highly partisan, left-wing Southern Poverty Law Center.
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27th April 2026
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Of all the things we’ve seen or heard since Saturday’s assassination attempt, this might be the most disturbing.
Tennessee’s Andy Ogles was one of the guests at the WHCD on Saturday and during the assassination attempt, he recounts hearing the most disgusting remark from one of the “journalists” present.
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27th April 2026
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Wild story right here.
Last year, Abdul Saleh — an employee at Sal’s Deli & Grocery in the East Village — went on local news to sound the alarm. He told ABC 7 that violence in bodegas was rampant, that “always something happens and no one really cares,” and that when people get shot, robbed, or worse, the cops show up three or four hours later.
Now we have this.
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27th April 2026
Jewish Telegraphic Agency.
A pair of incidents took place outside of Jewish sites in the Toronto area over the weekend, adding to a series of attacks that have left the city’s Jewish community unnerved.
During Shabbat services on Saturday, a man tried to force his way into the Sephardic Kehilah Centre, in the suburb of Vaughan. After the man was turned away by security, he reportedly encountered a father and son on their way to the synagogue and punched the father in the face. The father was left with no serious injuries.
The following day, photos circulated after a rock was hurled and broke the window of Aleph Bet Judaica, a shop on the heavily Jewish Bathurst Street corridor. Police did not confirm which business was hit, but confirmed that a rock was thrown at a business near Bathurst Street and Regina Avenue, and that the Hate Crime Unit “was consulted and is aware.”
No suspects have been identified in either incident.
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27th April 2026
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We have a major problem.
Half the country read the manifesto written by the shooter, saw his friends and family admit that it sounds like him, and read the shooter’s own anti-Trump, leftwing posts on Bluesky.
The other half of the country – the half that listens to the fake news – is told we don’t have any motive and we shouldn’t jump to conclusions.
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27th April 2026
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There’s a passage in Walter Isaacson’s biography of Steve Jobs that gets quoted less than the famous ones. Jobs talked about how great companies die, and his theory was that the rot has nothing to do with competition or markets or innovation cycles. The rot starts when the salespeople end up running the company.
He named names. He pointed at IBM under John Akers. He pointed at Microsoft under Ballmer. He even pointed at the Sculley era of his own Apple as the cautionary tale. The phrase Jobs kept circling back to was that the people running these companies eventually “have no conception of a good product versus a bad product.” They can’t tell the difference. They can run a supply chain better than anyone alive, but they couldn’t tell you whether the radius on a button looks right.
That’s not a small criticism. That’s the founder of Apple, on the record, naming the disease and warning the company against catching it.
Then, in 2011, Apple promoted its head of operations to CEO.
I’m not saying Cook was a bad pick at the time. He was the right person to keep the trains running while everyone caught their breath after losing Steve. But fifteen years later it’s worth asking the question Steve himself would have asked. What kind of products are we shipping now?
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27th April 2026
Babylon Bee.
In a the wake of yet another failed assassination attempt against President Trump, leading Democrats across the nation announced they would observe the long-standing tradition of a five-minute pause in calling Trump “literally Hitler”.
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27th April 2026
ScienceDaily.
Scientists have uncovered a surprising new picture of human origins that challenges the long-held idea of a single ancestral population in Africa. By analyzing genetic data from diverse modern African groups—especially the highly distinct Nama people—and comparing it with fossil evidence, researchers found that early humans likely evolved from multiple intermingling populations over hundreds of thousands of years. Rather than a clean split, these groups stayed connected, exchanging genes even after beginning to diverge around 120,000–135,000 years ago.
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26th April 2026
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Hey, we never said it would be easy….
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services has halted payments to more than 400 hospices in Los Angeles and across California, with the estimated fraud being greater than $600 million, according to the anti-fraud task force led by Vice President JD Vance.
Sheila Clark, CEO of the California Hospice and Palliative Care Association, is questioning how these alleged instances of fraud have slipped through the cracks.
“How do you put a hospice in a burrito stand in California? How do you put a hospice in a tire store? That all had to be vetted through licensure, certification, and accreditation,” Clark said during a House of Representatives hearing on April 21.
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26th April 2026
VA Viper (a Friend of the Blog)
This essentially reproduces a dish much enjoyed at the restaurant Da Gemma in Amalfi in April 2002. In Hazan’s recipe I have substituted fettuccine for spaghetti and added the beef extract to give a slightly meatier flavor. In fact, the extract can be omitted to yield an entirely vegetarian dish. An interesting discussion of the historical origins of Genovese sauce (La Genovese) is found in Naples at Table by Arthur Schwarz (1998).
I guess it’s time for dinner….
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26th April 2026
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ICE has arrested an illegal alien child sex predator in Abigail Spanberger’s Virginia. Authorities there tried to protect him by declining an ICE detainer last year and releasing him back into the community.
The suspect, Roni Mendez-Escobar, a Guatemalan national, faced charges including multiple felony counts of possession of obscene material and child pornography with intent to distribute.
remain free despite the detainer – exactly the outcome sanctuary policies are designed to produce.
This isn’t an isolated failure. It’s the predictable result of Virginia Democrats turning the state into a magnet for criminal illegal aliens while American families bear the cost. Spanberger ran as a “moderate,” yet her administration’s moves to limit cooperation with ICE have repeatedly put Virginia children and residents at risk.
Just weeks ago, ICE urged Spanberger not to release another criminal illegal alien from Guatemala, Misael Lopez Gomez, who allegedly bludgeoned his own three-month-old daughter to death with blunt force trauma in Fairfax.
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26th April 2026
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I’m willing to ask the hard question: How badly do modern women stink if men are turning to AI?
At least an AI won’t divorce you after 10 to 20 years of marriage and take your kids and half your stuff.
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26th April 2026
This is CNN.
I love the smell of conspiracy in the morning….
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26th April 2026
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Fox is reporting that the would-be assassin at last night’s correspondents’ dinner in Washington DC was politically motivated and wrote anti-Trump and anti-Christian screeds online before the shootings.
Note the conjunction: ‘anti-Trump’ and ‘anti-Christian’. Wonder how much those two circles overlap….
ATQUE: Key question: How did armed man get so close to Trump WHCD event?
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26th April 2026
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26th April 2026
The Other McCain.
Democrats are crazy and evil, but also utterly incompetent.
Notice something missing in that Associated Press story? “Assassination.” You could say, “an apparent assassination attempt,” or use the phrase “would-be assassin,” but the AP goes out of its way to avoid saying the obvious: THIS GUY WANTED TO KILL TRUMP.
Furthermore, despite cramming the story full of all kinds of irrelevancies — quotes from this or that politician in attendance — the AP doesn’t include important details about the suspect’s background: First, that Cole Allen donated to Kamala Harris’s campaign, and second, that there was a campaign sign for a Democratic candidate for a state judge position in the front lawn of Allen’s home in California. In other words, evidence clearly suggests the shooter is a Democrat with a political motive, but the Associated Press didn’t think that merited inclusion in the story.
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26th April 2026
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A divided federal appeals court on April 24 allowed Texas to enforce a state law that permits the arrest and prosecution of individuals thought to have unlawfully crossed the U.S.-Mexico border.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit voted 10–7 to undo a 2024 injunction that had prevented enforcement of the law known as Senate Bill 4. Initially, the former Biden administration had challenged the statute, but the second Trump administration dropped the challenge in March 2025.
SB 4, which Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, a Republican, signed in December 2023, would make it a state-level crime to illegally enter or re-enter Texas from a foreign country, give state judges authority to order that violators leave the United States, and allow prison sentences ?of up to 20 years for those refusing to comply.
The Fifth Circuit did not address the merits of the case because it found that the groups challenging the law—Las Americas Immigrant Advocacy Center and American Gateways—lacked legal standing to do so.
Hey, I’ve got an idea! Let’s kick the can down the road!
The groups had argued that SB 4 was preempted—or superseded—by the federal Immigration and Nationality Act.
Which is obviously is—but its enforcement relies on an Administration that actually enforces laws and all that other right-wing picky shit.
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26th April 2026
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A deranged mother is rushing to the defense of her 14-year-old son after he was filmed slamming a 15-year-old girl to the concrete and stomping on her head in East Harlem — all because she refused to give him her phone number.
The horrifying attack, captured on video and shared widely online, has left the victim hospitalized with a concussion. Yet instead of demanding accountability, the boy’s mother is painting her son as a victim of bullying.
The assault unfolded around 3:30 p.m. Monday at the corner of East 107th Street and Third Avenue, right after classes let out at East Harlem Scholars Academy Charter School, which both teens attend.
“Scholars Academy”. Only in New York.
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26th April 2026
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Tell the truth: Who hasn’t wanted to do that?
Yes, that truck is so high, and the Lambo is so low that the lady couldn’t even see it down there.
Back to the parking lot party: That’s a three-ton raised Chevy Silverado versus a $325,000 Lamborghini Huracan. And I don’t think I have to tell you who won.
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26th April 2026
The Telegraph (UK).
Royal Mail has launched an investigation into allegations that a postman boasted he had “dumped” Reform UK leaflets in a dustbin.
The postal service said it would look into claims that one of its employees attempted to sabotage a door-to-door delivery of the party’s local election campaign literature.
Lawyers acting for Reform UK wrote to Alistair Cochrane, the chief executive of Royal Mail, to raise the “suspected serious incident of apparent deliberate misconduct”.
It doesn’t take a conspiracy. All government employees know which side their bread is buttered on.
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26th April 2026
The Telegraph (UK).
Donald Trump was rushed off stage after a shots were fired at the White House correspondents’ dinner.
The US president was appearing as guest of honour at the annual journalism gala in Washington, DC on Saturday before shouts of “down, stay down,” were heard.
Security officials quickly stormed Mr Trump’s table and evacuated him from the event, which was taking place at the Washington Hilton hotel.
Mr Trump was not hurt during the incident, and later posted on social media that a gunman had been arrested and that he wanted the dinner to resume.
Well, if the Narrative Media and the Leftist Fringe keep calling him Hitler, people are going to try to kill him.
UPDATE: White House Correspondents’ Dinner gunman identified as California teacher after shocking shooting My, what a surprise.
UPDATE: Here’s what we know about the California teacher charged with trying to shoot up the White House Correspondents’ Dinner
UPDATE: Man With Shotgun Fired at Secret Service, Officer OK
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25th April 2026
The Other McCain.
But you knew that….
Very seldom do I use the same headline twice in one week, but seldom does an idea as monstrously bad as Samuel Monyn’s attract my attention. To summarize as succinctly as possible, Moyn’s argument is this: “Old people have too much stuff. We should kill them and steal their stuff.”
Have I exaggerated for the sake of brevity? Perhaps so, but the subtext of Moyn’s book-length argument (Gerontocracy in America: How the Old Are Hoarding Power and Wealth—and What to Do About It) is pretty clear — everything wrong in America is because of old people, and therefore we should adopt policies to inflict harm on these elderly enemies. If you’re 65 or older, you are analogous to a Tutsi in Rwanda in 1994 and Professor Moyn is Radio Hutu. This is simply hate propaganda, demonizing the elderly, and nothing good will come of it. Both Ed Morrissey and Matt Taibbi have taken stabs at explaining what’s wrong with Moyn’s idea, as expressed in the professor’s New York Times op-ed.
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25th April 2026
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A series of violent incidents involving young people has raised concerns across Belgium, with experts warning that youth crime is becoming more frequent and, in some cases, more severe.
Recent cases have included assaults, stabbings and arson attacks involving teenagers. In one incident in Brussels, a 14-year-old girl was chased and assaulted by a group of youths, while other reports describe a teenager being set on fire with a Molotov cocktail, and a separate stabbing involving minors. Some attacks have been filmed and shared on social media, further amplifying concerns.
Statistics suggest a broader upward trend. Figures from juvenile courts show a steady increase in offences committed by minors over the past decade. Cases of assault and battery involving young suspects have risen significantly, with thousands more incidents recorded in recent years compared to earlier periods.
ATQUE: Sexual Exploitation of Minors in France: A 43% Uptick in Four Years
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25th April 2026
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Fourteen years ago, the Southern Poverty Law Center named me a hate group of one. The honor wasn’t mine alone, I shared it with a sign outside a bar and a brand of gun oil.
What was behind the SPLC’s sloppy hate group designation of one man, a bar sign and other random items was its obsession with manufacturing a constant rise in ‘hate groups.’
Year after year, the SPLC would issue reports claiming that hate groups were increasing in number, and then fundraise off the urgent threat that they had invented.
I caught them doing it time and time again.
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25th April 2026
The New Neo.
Why was the lower court in Virginia so quick to rule the referendum unconstitutional? This wasn’t the referendum’s first rodeo through the Virginia court system; it had been ruled unconstitutional in a lower court before.
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25th April 2026
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One consequence of a hard-fought, very close election is blame-gaming.
Take the case of Virginia’s extreme gerrymander referendum, which passed by the narrowest of margins on Tuesday, 88,218, out of over 3 million votes cast. “Yes” forces outspent “no” campaigns by at least 4:1. Turnout in mostly rural areas again trailed that in urban and suburban jurisdictions. And, again, two-thirds of the mail-in voters opted for it. Democrats continue to dominate mail ballot harvesting, the least safe and lowest-integrity method of voting, while heavily subsidizing the failing US Postal Service to keep their dubious and untrustworthy voting scheme alive.
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25th April 2026
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The Southern Poverty Law Center, which makes its money by exaggerating “hate” to scare donors and by comparing conservatives to the Ku Klux Klan, was itself funding Klan members—and now major Democrats are beclowning themselves by defending it.
Like a dog returns to its vomit, so Democrats return to the ridiculous claim that the SPLC is some sort of noble civil rights group and that to attack it is to attack America’s soul.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., claimed that the Justice Department’s indictment against the SPLC is “turning what America’s all about inside out.”
He noted that “in 1983, the Ku Klux Klan tried to burn down the Southern Poverty Law Center for daring to oppose its hatred.”
“More than four decades later, the Trump administration is trying to do the same thing in the courtroom,” Schumer said.
That’s a powerful line, but is it true?
Schumer didn’t address the specific charges in the indictment—six counts of wire fraud, four counts of bank fraud, and one count of conspiracy to conceal money laundering. Nor did he address the allegations that the SPLC didn’t just pay $3 million to a set of “informants” in white nationalist and neo-Nazi groups, but actually directed racist social media posts and helped bring more people to the white nationalist “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville in 2017, paying the very same extremists it highlighted on its website.
ATQUE: Manufacturing Hate
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25th April 2026
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These guys never learn. Go look up Prohibition, you silly cunts.
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25th April 2026
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I am shocked, shocked I tell you, to discover that Loudoun County schools, the district which had a dad arrested for speaking out about his daughter being raped by a trans student, and the school district which has doubled and tripled down on woke, would have done something like this.
They hired a “trans woman” (aka a man) to be a substitute teacher in their schools, and it turns out the man was making threats against schools online the whole time.
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25th April 2026
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Don’t worry, Virginians. You may feel like you’re being gerrymandered out of representation in United States Congress, but the Dems headed to DC to represent your little town really get you.
This is a real thing a real elected official in Virginia said.
He understands rural America in 2026 because he watched Andy Griffith and The Waltons when he was a kid.
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25th April 2026
Jewish Telegraphic Agency.
appear in the state’s June primaries. In all, there are 32 candidates listed, of whom 10 are considered serious contenders.
Among those who are not: the far-right activist Don J. Grundmann, who is not affiliated with any party and has previously described a group he was affiliated with as a “totally peaceful racist group.” Grundman used his entry in the guide to promote a series of anti-Israel conspiracy theories and antisemitic rhetoric.
His entry claimed that Israel had been behind the murder of conservative activist Charlie Kirk; purposefully killed U.S. soldiers during an attack on the U.S.S. Liberty in 1967; orchestrated the 9/11 attacks and planned to “suitcase nuke” the United States.
“Israel, the REAL terrorists, created and funds Hamas via Qatar,” Grundmann wrote. “Countless war crimes by lsrael/ Netanyahu. No further funding for Israel. They call Palestinians AND Christians AND America ‘Amalek;—their sworn forever enemy.”
There is no hate like proglodyte hate.
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25th April 2026
Babylon Bee.
Despite videos of masked Patriot Front members shouting seemingly unscripted mantras like “we sure don’t like black people, eh fellas?”, new reports suggest that such videos may have actually been staged by the Southern Poverty Law Center.
“This is completely unexpected. It just seemed so real,” said local man Matthew Porter. “Everything pointed to these people being very genuine, terrifying white supremacists. All of the crisp, dance-like choreography they had, the camera always posted to capture certain shots… it all seemed so grassroots and natural. I am in total shock that any of this could have been somehow orchestrated by outside forces.”
Even the FBI was reportedly left dumbfounded by the revelation, as the agents who had posed as Patriot Front members were convinced that the other members were real. “I remember when we set up the first meeting, and in comes this guy Dave who asks if ‘anyone here wants to do a racism’. I can’t believe it was all fake,” said Agent Mark O’Hara. “If you can fake something as real-seeming as the Patriot Front, I don’t even know what to believe.”
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25th April 2026
The Telegraph (UK).
Greggs will serve food and drink from behind theft-proof counters to combat shoplifting.
The high-street bakery chain has reportedly scrapped self-service displays in new “fortress stores” across the UK.
The pilot scheme, according to The Sun, has been rolled out to cut thefts and combat violence against staff.
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25th April 2026
The Telegraph (UK).
Pubs in a seaside town are refusing to serve councillors on a climate change committee who voted to impose charges at a formerly free public car park.
At the start of April, a fee of £1.60 an hour was introduced by Labour-led Swale borough council for spaces at Park Road in Queenborough, Kent, despite petitions opposing the move.
Now pubs in the town, on the Isle of Sheppey, have put up signs announcing that they have barred nine councillors who voted in favour of the charges in November and one who abstained.
If I had a shop, I’d post a sign “Dogs and Democrats Not Allowed”.
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25th April 2026
The Telegraph (UK).
Britain’s leading Jewish private school will remain open after raising enough money to stave off closure following Labour’s VAT raid.
Governors at Immanuel College, in Bushey, Hertfordshire, said last week that “significant and sustained” financial pressures meant that the school would be forced to shut in August.
The £29,700-a-year secondary school blamed several factors, including Rachel Reeves’s employers’ National Insurance increase and her decision to add 20 per cent VAT to private school fees from January 2025.
Socialists want everybody to go to a government school (under their control. of course).
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25th April 2026
The Telegraph (UK).
Sir Keir Starmer was a pioneer of “groundbreaking” legal claims that paved the way for the witch hunt against British troops in Iraq, according to his Attorney General’s own testimony.
No surprise here. Socialists are always on the side against their country.
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