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Congratulations, Virginia! Republicans are trying to tilt the midterm elections in their favor, but they haven’t done it yet. Thanks for showing us what it looks like to stand up for our democracy and fight back.
Leonid Ragozin is one of those russian oppositionists who should be deported back to his beloved homeland immediately. It is incomprehensible and scandalous that the Latvian government is allowing this despicable russian propagandist to continue to destabilise the EU from within.
Not a President……a terrorist!
By starting a war and driving up oil prices, Trump has handed a massive windfall to Russia while hurting growth for the rest of us.
He will mark history as a corrupt leader who was more interested in shielding Epstein and helping autocrats than delivering on his own agenda
America's gun psychopathy continues: *140* mass shootings so far in 2026. 💔😡💔 #GunsDontMakeUsSafer
The latest, with 4 people killed (including the suspect), in a domestic-related shooting in Adair County, Ky.: www.wdrb.com/news/crime-r...
goddamn, they can't even be dedicated haters, they outsource that shit too. completely unserious
I hope the takeover of InfoWars by @theonion.com and @timheidecker.bsky.social that resulted from the bankruptcy brought on by Alex Jones’ evil attacks on the victims of Sandy Hook brings you as much joy as it does me.
A US army sergeant with 27 years of military service – including deployment to Afghanistan – has said that federal immigration agents recently arrested his wife during an appointment at an El Paso, Texas, immigration office.
For those attending the White House Correspondents' Dinner this weekend, a small question:
When you're sitting there at your table, do you think it'll cross your mind that the guest of honor is actively covering up his role in a massive child sex trafficking operation?
The president is currently trying to steal 10 BILLION DOLLARS from the American people and it’s not the main news story in the country… not even close
I don’t necessarily think that it’s useful for serious political figures to endeavor to fully dissolve — as opposed to regulate and constrain — corporate entities, but I’d make an exception for Palantir. It cannot coexist with liberal democracy and it openly says so
“The wrongs which we seek to condemn and punish have been so calculated, so malignant and so devastating that civilization cannot tolerate their being ignored because it cannot survive their being repeated.”
—Justice Robert H. Jackson, Chief American Prosecutor, Nuremberg, 1946
In a nutshell. 😊
Emails released on Monday by California’s attorney general show Amazon allegedly colluding with other companies to raise the prices of pet treats, khaki pants, eyedrops and other products sold online
It would be so easy to have everybody in the world love us. Soft power is so much cheaper than war.
But no, because then we'd be helping poor people, and we wouldn't feel big and strong.
www.theguardian.com/world/2026/a...
Some timeline stuff:
— We expect to get InfoWars.com after the judge clears it in a couple of weeks.
— We'll build a world of characters on the site and across social media. Tim Heidecker is in charge, and we have grand designs.
— Visit theonion.info, buy a subscription, help us dominate the world.
Before they were arrested- Vets are demanding an end to the war on Iran at the Cannon Building in Washington, D.C.
Trump just issued a last-minute warning to Virginians that if they vote YES on the redistricting referendum tomorrow, he will lose power:
“If the Democrats get additional seats, they’re going to be making changes at the federal level.”
This company is out of control and its CEO appears in nearly every public appearance to be disturbed in some way.
There are companies our government should have nothing to do with anymore—e.g., those associated with Elon Musk—and Palantir is on that list.
BREAKING: Donald Trump just boosted Democrats’ chances of taking the House.
He said the quiet part out loud, “fair elections” means he loses power.
That’s not a warning, that’s a confession.
SCOOP --> Paramount, Meta, and X are refusing to say what happened to their huge contributions to Trump's presidential library after Sen Elizabeth Warren raised questions about its fund getting dissolved. Ds say tens of millions remain unaccounted for.
Details here:
newrepublic.com/article/2092...
I share Steve’s concerns. An observation:
The Court’s immense power, such as it is, is contingent upon its at least plausibly appearing to do law. This may seem like an academic debate, but it’s literally over whether the Court is doing law or something else. That matters.
Searing opinion from a federal judge on Long Island, who describes "police state"-like tactics by ICE to arrest peopleand draw up after-the-fact warrants.
He says DOJ is damaging its credibility with the courts by trying to shield ICE from scrutiny. storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.us...
The coming computational war: Reliance on data centers to support offensive and defensive operations means that the centers directly, the electrical supply they need to run, or the water supply they require for cooling are all potential targets www.atlanticcouncil.org/content-seri...
Trump just gave himself $1.2 Billion of our money.
The U.S. Navy has confirmed the loss of a $238 million MQ-4C Triton reconnaissance drone over the Persian Gulf, adding to more than a dozen unmanned aircraft reportedly lost during the ongoing war in Iran.
In the same manifesto, Palantir's owners argued that we need a national military draft, that soft power is over, and that we were too hard on Germany and Japan after World War II. I don't think that company should be allowed to exist anymore.
Screenshot of a passage from 'The Technological Republic' by Alex Karp and Nicholas Zamiska. The text reads: It has been more than fifty years since the United Stats abandoned mandatory conscription in 1973, near the end of the Vietnam War. And since then a generation of political elites has essentially enlisted others to fight their wars abroad. As of August 2006, there were only three members of Congress—three out of our 535 U.S. representatives and senators—who had a child serving in the American military. Charles Rangel, who represented New York City in Congress for nearly five decades from 1971 to 2017 and fought in Korea in the 1950s, has been a lonely proponent of reinstating the draft. He introduced legislation at least seven times in recent decades calling for the resurrection of conscription. If a battle abroad "is truly necessary," he has said, "we must all come together to support and defend our nation." The current model is utterly unsustainable. We should, as a society, seriously consider moving away from an all-volunteer force and only fight the next war if everyone shares in the risk and the cost.
Here's the relevant passage about reinstating the draft from Palantir CEO Alex Karp's book that was being summarized in that thread on X: