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Posts by Kate Jagger

These really are not the brightest people.

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Follow the money.

Many Democrats are taking money from AI, Crypto, Meta, Palantir, and others.

How can they reform a broken system if they are being paid by the very same people who are robbing us?

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Our Military Is SICK AF, Bro “We’re bringing back the military to the OG hardcore-ness the Founding Fathers experienced: fighting during an outbreak of smallpox. Yes, George Washington i...

"We’re bringing back the military to the OG hardcore-ness the Founding Fathers experienced: fighting during an outbreak of smallpox. Yes, George Washington inoculated his army, but what if he hadn’t? That’s what we’re about to find out."

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https://www.mediamatters.org/infowars/alex-jones-discusses-sandy-hook-mass-shooting-all-big-setup

https://www.mediamatters.org/infowars/alex-jones-discusses-sandy-hook-mass-shooting-all-big-setup

Alex Jones yesterday, April 22nd of 2026, is once again saying the Sandy Hook massacre was a false flag done by "professional shooters."

It is imperative we take over that studio as soon as possible.

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Asleep at the wheel.

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Enough

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Concurring Opinion issued April 23, 2026
In The
Court of Appeals
For The
First District of Texas
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NO. 01-26-00319-CV
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IN RE PAULA M. MILLER, Relator
Original Proceeding on Petition for Writ of Mandamus
CONCURRING OPINION
I write separately to note that the mandamus petition here has attributions
and quotations to caselaw which strongly appear to be AI-fabricated hallucinations.
Filing a document in our Court with fictitious or misleading citations—whether
generated by AI and not checked by a human, or otherwise—is a serious breach of
candor that this Court cannot tolerate. See TEX. R. APP. P. 38.1, 38.9; Schlafly v.
Schlafly, 33 S.W.3d 863, 873 (Tex. App.—Houston [14th Dist.] 2000, pet. denied).

Concurring Opinion issued April 23, 2026 In The Court of Appeals For The First District of Texas ———————————— NO. 01-26-00319-CV ——————————— IN RE PAULA M. MILLER, Relator Original Proceeding on Petition for Writ of Mandamus CONCURRING OPINION I write separately to note that the mandamus petition here has attributions and quotations to caselaw which strongly appear to be AI-fabricated hallucinations. Filing a document in our Court with fictitious or misleading citations—whether generated by AI and not checked by a human, or otherwise—is a serious breach of candor that this Court cannot tolerate. See TEX. R. APP. P. 38.1, 38.9; Schlafly v. Schlafly, 33 S.W.3d 863, 873 (Tex. App.—Houston [14th Dist.] 2000, pet. denied).


“Citing nonexistent case law or misrepresenting the holdings of a case is making a
false statement to a court. It does not matter if [generative AI] told you so.”
United States v. Hayes, 763 F. Supp. 3d 1054, 1067 (E.D. Cal. 2025) (quoting
Maura R. Grossman, Paul W. Grimm, & Daniel G. Brown, Is Disclosure and
Certification of the Use of Generative AI Really Necessary?, 107 Judicature 68, 75
(2023)).
Counsel who appear before this Court and use AI for legal research must do
so with great care. Always “trust and verify” the accuracy and validity of your
results. Trusting AI for legal research without verifying that the cases actually
contain quoted language and stand for the proposition for which they are cited
violates counsel’s ethical duty to this Court. And that unfortunately will require
the Court to take the necessary corrective action including, but not limited to,
striking the offending brief and reporting counsel to the State Bar.
Terry Adams
Chief Justice
Panel consists of Chief Justice Adams and Justices Caughey and Morgan.
Adams, C.J., concurring.

“Citing nonexistent case law or misrepresenting the holdings of a case is making a false statement to a court. It does not matter if [generative AI] told you so.” United States v. Hayes, 763 F. Supp. 3d 1054, 1067 (E.D. Cal. 2025) (quoting Maura R. Grossman, Paul W. Grimm, & Daniel G. Brown, Is Disclosure and Certification of the Use of Generative AI Really Necessary?, 107 Judicature 68, 75 (2023)). Counsel who appear before this Court and use AI for legal research must do so with great care. Always “trust and verify” the accuracy and validity of your results. Trusting AI for legal research without verifying that the cases actually contain quoted language and stand for the proposition for which they are cited violates counsel’s ethical duty to this Court. And that unfortunately will require the Court to take the necessary corrective action including, but not limited to, striking the offending brief and reporting counsel to the State Bar. Terry Adams Chief Justice Panel consists of Chief Justice Adams and Justices Caughey and Morgan. Adams, C.J., concurring.

Oof, another AI bench slap (TX 1st COA, Houston). This one ending with “necessary corrective action including, but not limited to, striking the offending brief and reporting counsel to the State Bar.”

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OMG! Maxwell BEGS Trump for PARDON in LAST-DITCH Move
OMG! Maxwell BEGS Trump for PARDON in LAST-DITCH Move YouTube video by Katie Phang

In an outrageous & disgusting move, some House Oversight Republicans are supporting a pardon for Ghislaine Maxwell in exchange for her testimony.

I break down the latest reporting on this, including a recent filing in Maxwell’s attempts to vacate her jury trial conviction.

youtu.be/HEkEv3hSEeo?...

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hard to believe this guy couldn't win a statewide election

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Exactly. Blanche is the one who cut a deal with Maxwell to waive her sex offender status. He got her “out custody” and moved her to club fed. He’s the Michael Cohen of the Epstein era.

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It feels like Iran is some brilliant public propoganda wizard. The reality is, all they are doing is just "calling out" Trumps BS. That is the saddest part, it seems brilliant because, it is just hardly done at all in the U.S. or even by other countries. Everyone should be doing this, all the time!

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it is important to emphasize that this was *the point*. this was *intentional*. elon musk is a vicious white supremacist who thinks poor african children ought to die, so that the world can be whiter

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i had to check and yeah

www.yahoo.com/news/article...

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the thing is that prediction markets are explicitly supposed to allow insider trading to make them more accurate

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I attended the trial of Renea Gamble, the Alabama woman arrested for wearing a penis costume to a No Kings protest. Like the viral video of her arrest, it was both funny and enraging. New from me @theintercept.com:

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a man in a dark room with the words " the truth is these are not very bright guys " Alt: Deep Throat in all the presidents men saying that that the people involved in Watergate weren't very bright

Why are the most successful people on earth right now all like this?

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AP: Trump’s acting attorney general signed an order reclassifying state-licensed medical marijuana as a less-dangerous drug, a major policy shift long sought by advocates who said cannabis should never have been treated like heroin by the federal government.

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Brownie was doing a heck of a job. In charge of FEMA, and dancing horses. This guy is in charge of the world's largest naval force, and his qualification is that he gave Trump money.

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The fact that Trump had appointed a totally unqualified donor to be Secretary of the Navy leading into what turned into the biggest crisis for the US Navy since World War 2 could be covered like the media covered Michael "Brownie" Brown during Hurricane Katrina.

They choose not to do this!

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Tim Walz on DHS officers who shot Minnesotans: "We're gonna bring them back and hold them accountable for what they did"

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NYT: President Trump expressed his concern about media bias at the correspondents dinner, and he has a point

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If you knew it was a red wedding ahead of time, would you go anyway?

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Nothing he can say to them will be as degrading and disgraceful as their own decision to be there in the first place.

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That reminds me of Keunwoo Lee’s phrase “fractally wrong”, which refers to someone who is wrong about something on the macro/surface level and wrong on the smaller scales (wrong in every particular detail).
Those who deny evolution or think the Moon landing was faked are fractally wrong.

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Yes, Swiss scientist Fritz Zwicky coined the term “dark matter” which is impressive, but he also coined the term “spherical bastard” to describe people who are bastards no matter which way you look at them, and I think that should be celebrated more.

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Ok, so "At least the last guy only pushed the "Golden Fleet" to flatter Trump, the new guy believes in witchcraft" is a sentence one could write about Navy Secretaries in 2026.

Is the idea to wave a magic wand to open the Strait of Hormuz?

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Honestly, I'm surprised Hegseth still calls it the "Department of the Navy" and not the "Department of Aquamen" or something else a fifth grader would think sounded cool

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this is a great point. NFT theft is comedy. Museum heists are drama. regular crypto theft is low grade reality TV.

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