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The Smithsonian's Patriotism Problem replies
Posted by Beardo 7/7/2026 3:00:55 PM Post Reply
"Warning: The exhibits in this museum were prepared by people who don't want you to love your country." (snip) Yet Anthea Hartig, director of the museum today, has other priorities, including using history as a "prime tool of social justice." Hartig is white, but rather than punishing herself for her "privilege," she's trying to lay a guilt trip on the whole country, using taxpayer dollars to "problematize" the history she's supposed to preserve. (snip) can the public trust that responsibility to someone like Hartig, who claims to have been "propped up ... by the cushions of whiteness and the pillows of the bourgeoisie"?
Report: Secret FBI room and hidden docs
in a burn bag could bust open Seth Rich case…
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Posted by earlybird 7/7/2026 2:55:13 PM Post Reply
There aren’t many political mysteries from 2016 that still have the power to set the internet on fire like the unsolved murder of DNC staffer Seth Rich.The official theory is that the 27-year-old was shot near his D.C. home during a botched robbery. His family has rejected all claims that he was somehow connected to WikiLeaks or murdered because of his work at the DNC, and they’ve asked people not to politicize their son’s death. But the questions never went away, mostly because so many details surrounding the case are But then Julian Assange entered the chat, and things got a lot more curious…
The Pentagon Paid Moldova $40 Million
for 21 MiG-29s So Iran Couldn’t Have
Them. The Minister Who Signed the Deal
Went to Prison for It
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Posted by Beardo 7/7/2026 2:47:38 PM Post Reply
In 1997, the United States quietly paid a former Soviet republic tens of millions of dollars to buy an entire fighter regiment — not to fly it, but to keep it away from Iran, and to take it apart. The Moldova deal is remembered as one of the Pentagon’s cleanest nonproliferation coups, and in one sense it was: the intelligence haul shaped American weapons for a decade.
Bernie Sanders says he told Graham Platner
to ‘step aside’
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Posted by Beardo 7/7/2026 2:38:59 PM Post Reply
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) said he told Maine Democrat Graham Platner to end his Senate bid on Tuesday, in the wake of a POLITICO report that a woman who Platner dated said he forced her to have sex with him. “I have spoken with Graham Platner about the best path forward for Maine. In light of these very serious allegations, I have recommended that he step aside,” Sanders said in a statement.
The Nazi Tattoo Guy Is Exactly Who You
Thought He Was
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Posted by Beardo 7/7/2026 2:30:19 PM Post Reply
On the menu today: It’s odd and disturbing. (snip) As Will Smith says in I Robot, “You know, somehow, ‘I told you so,’ just doesn’t quite say it.” (snip) His whole campaign was built on his working-class image, but he attended an elite boarding school in Connecticut. The only customer of his oyster business was his mother’s restaurant. He bought his house with a $200,000 loan from his father, not with “support from the VA” as he had claimed.
John Roberts Again Undermines SCOTUS Legitimacy
With Irreconcilable Slaughter And Cook Opinions
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Posted by earlybird 7/7/2026 2:11:08 PM Post Reply
On Monday, the Roberts Court struck a massive blow against the administrative state when, in a majority opinion drafted by the chief justice, the court affirmed in Trump v. Slaughter that “the President may remove his subordinates” within so-called independent agencies “at will.” It should have been a given that in agencies subject to executive control and exercising executive authority by way of executive-appointed principals, the executive would be free not only to hire but to fire such principals — that “independent agencies are not ‘independent’ in the sense that they are free of the President,” as the court declared. But for more than 90 years, precedent in Humphrey’s Executor shielded
French Court Clears Way for Le Pen to
Run in 2027 Presidential Race
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Posted by earlybird 7/7/2026 12:51:10 PM Post Reply
PARIS—A French appeals court on July 7 upheld the embezzlement conviction of National Rally figurehead Marine Le Pen while reducing the penalty that had threatened to bar her from next year’s presidential race, leaving open the prospect that she can run in 2027. The Paris Court of Appeal sentenced Le Pen to three years in prison, one of them to be served under an electronic tag, and to 15 months of firm ineligibility. That marks a reduction from the sentence handed down on March 31, 2025, when a criminal court imposed a four-year prison term, a 100,000-euro fine, and a five-year ban from public office with immediate effect.
‘Buckling' beams at New York City high-rise
under construction trigger evacuations
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Posted by mc squared 7/7/2026 12:50:32 PM Post Reply
Two structural support beams on the 21st floor of a 38-story under-construction building in Manhattan started buckling Tuesday morning, triggering a mass evacuation, street closures and a large emergency response, officials say. The FDNY said it got a call around 8 a.m. about bricks falling from the building at 235 East 42nd Street, between Second and Third avenues. The NYPD says it got a 911 call about the incident less than 15 minutes later. [snip] Raw footage from inside, taken by a construction worker, showed crumbling steel beams on the 21st floor.
'Overturn this' - Belgium mock US President
Donald Trump and FIFA after USA World
Cup exit
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Posted by Citoyen 7/7/2026 11:51:07 AM Post Reply
The USA's World Cup dream came to an end in Seattle as Belgium cruised into the last eight with a 4-1 victory; Charles De Ketelaere scored twice in the first half, while Hans Vanaken and Romelu Lukaku added further goals after the break to book a quarter-final meeting with Spain. The PR circus surrounding FIFA's decision to rescind Folarin Balogun's red card and Donald Trump's involvement in the supposedly independent process had dominated the headlines ahead of the last-16 clash in Seattle. However, it appeared only to galvanise Belgium as they thrashed USA 4-1 to book a quarter-final with Spain.
AP Fact-Checker Defends DSA Radicals After
Trump's 'Communists' Attack
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Posted by Dreadnought 7/7/2026 11:49:45 AM Post Reply
President Trump has reacted to the rise of the Democratic Socialists of America by sounding the alarm about communism, which greatly upset Associated Press fact-checker Melissa Goldin on Thursday because, according to her, only card-carrying members of the Communist Party USA can be called communists. Goldin cited two Trump quotes. The first was, “It’s the biggest threat to our country, including World War I, World War II, Pearl Harbor, September 11th.” The second was referring to Democrats as “hard core, godless communists.” She also lamented, “But experts say
Socialists prey on Americans’ apathy
— even in places you’d never expect
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Posted by Dreadnought 7/7/2026 11:40:44 AM Post Reply
Zohran Mamdani and his cohort are just the first. America’s commies — spearheaded by the Democratic Socialists of America — are running the same play across the nation that they’ve run in New York. Even in places you’d never expect, like my home in eastern Tennessee. Their latest election success came in Colorado, where Gen Z socialist Melat Kiros ousted 15-term incumbent Rep. Diana DeGette (D-Col.) in last week’s Democratic primary. It was another win for the cadre of far-left candidates (many born outside the US) who are much more radical — and much more anti-Israel — than the Democrats they’re replacing. Kiros benefited from the DSA’s strategy of targeting low-turnout
Midtown building evacuated after support
beams buckle, floors cave
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Posted by earlybird 7/7/2026 11:37:52 AM Post Reply
A Midtown high-rise was evacuated Tuesday morning after massive beams inside the under-construction building started buckling — sending some floors caving in and bricks raining down under the crushing strain. The 38-story commercial building at 235 East 42nd Street was cleared around 8:11 a.m. after construction workers spotted two faulty support beams bending and starting to give way on the 21st and 22nd floors, according to the NYPD and FDNY. Fire officials said floors between the 21st and 26th floors were sagging from the pressure.
Top Democrats Who Backed Graham Platner
Through Controversy and Allegations
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Posted by Dreadnought 7/7/2026 11:34:56 AM Post Reply
While embattled Maine U.S. Senate candidate Graham Platner has denied the recent sexual assault allegations made against him, the prominent Democrats who pushed the accused with an alleged Nazi tattoo to win their party’s nomination will be immortalized below. Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY): As Senate Minority leader, Schumer’s endorsement of Platner was one of the most important he received. A week before the Mainer won the Democrat primary in early June, Schumer said he was the party’s best chance at beating incumbent Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME). When asked by reporters if he still supported Platner after he had been widely criticized for his Nazi chest tattoo
Platner Accuser: ‘I Really Agree with
His Politics’, That’s One Reason ‘I
Didn’t Come Out’
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Posted by Dreadnought 7/7/2026 11:31:05 AM Post Reply
During an interview aired on Monday’s broadcast of CNN’s “The Lead,” Jenny Racicot, who is accusing Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Graham Platner of rape, said that “I really agree with his politics. I think we need somebody with those political stances and who are willing to do the work. And I see his political videos. They get me fired up as well. I understand why people want someone like him in office.” And that is one reason she was reluctant to come forward. Host Jake Tapper asked, “There are going to be people, maybe even his campaign, certainly his supporters, who say this is politically motivated. What would you say to
‘By Design’: Original Platner Accuser
Lays Into the New York Times for Deliberately
Downplaying Her Story
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Posted by Dreadnought 7/7/2026 11:20:10 AM Post Reply
Republican Lyndsey Fifield is accusing the New York Times of deliberately downplaying her abuse allegations against Democratic Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner, one day after another woman came forward with sexual abuse allegations against the scandal-plagued candidate. “The line most shared from the piece was the claim that the Times ‘could not corroborate’ my story despite talking to two of my friends,” Fifield said in a statement on X. She said that the Times called two of her friends who would not have known specifically about the abuse but could confirm that she and Platner had been in a relationship.
Hillary's 'Clinton Cash' dismissal is
dead in the water
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Posted by earlybird 7/7/2026 10:57:52 AM Post Reply
Right about the time Drudge Report splashed a link to Jonathan Chait's latest column across its homepage, I got a g-chat from a Democratic strategist: "This is a big deal," he wrote. "My gut tells me it elevates this story to something bigger and more needing of her response. I think this might take away the chance of this ordeal being seen as a partisan witch hunt." The story in question is, of course, the revelation that Clinton Foundation donations and Clinton family speaking fees may have influenced Hillary Clinton's actions as Secretary of State -- which, if true, would be an extraordinary conflict of interest. In the last 24 hours,
Former Dem rising star Andrew Gillum arrested
— after political career went down in
flames when he was found with male escort
in hotel
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Posted by mc squared 7/7/2026 10:41:10 AM Post Reply
Disgraced former politician Andrew Gillum, a one-time Democratic Party rising star and CNN political commentator, has been arrested in Alabama for allegedly having drugs, according to records. Gillum – who narrowly lost to Ron DeSantis in the 2018 gubernatorial election – was arrested Thursday in Daphne before being booked for possession of dangerous drugs, [snip] His run-in with the law comes six years after he was found inebriated inside Miami Beach’s Mondrian hotel room alongside a male escort and three bags of suspected crystal meth. In 2022, Gillum was accused of conspiring with his mentor, Sharon Lettman-Hicks, to divert campaign contributions for personal use.
Ro Khanna Says The Quiet Part Out Loud
About His ‘Billionaire’ Tax
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Posted by RockyTCB 7/7/2026 10:37:43 AM Post Reply
It took less time than we would have imagined, but proponents of the “billionaire wealth tax” have already given the game away. Anyone who knows any history about taxes knows that the left always uses “tax the rich” as a cover to raise taxes on the middle class. Because, as Willy Sutton observed in another context, that’s where the money is. But we were surprised to see Rep. Ro Khanna admit as much, even before he and his socialist pals get their coveted wealth tax on the boards. “The tax should not stop at billionaires,” he wrote on his Substack. “The tax has to reach all fortunes $50 million and up.”
Canada Awards $20 to $30 Billion Submarine
Contract to German Company TKMS
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Posted by earlybird 7/7/2026 10:16:26 AM Post Reply
FACT: It has been over 60-years since Canada purchased a submarine. FACT: Canada has never built one. FACT: Currently the Canadian military have ONE operable submarine out of a fleet of four used ones previously purchased. FACT: Canada recently proclaimed themselves as the North American defender of the Arctic. Now, put all those facts in the overlay of the December 2024 meeting in Mar-a-Lago between President Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. President Trump was demanding that Trudeau increase their NATO spending and develop a working Canadian military.
Toyota Positions – Shifts Truck Plant
from Mexico to Texas
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Posted by earlybird 7/7/2026 9:57:12 AM Post Reply
Both Toyota and Honda had previously warned the Canadian government that without the USMCA they would shift production from Canada to the U.S. to avoid tariffs and secure long-term manufacturing stability. We presume a similar message was conveyed to MexicoEarlier today Toyota announced they were moving half of their Tacoma Truck production from Mexico to an expanded facility in Texas that will now encompass 5 million square feet in San Antonio. (Bloomberg) — Toyota Motor Corp. is moving production of its popular Tacoma midsize truck from a plant in Mexico to San Antonio as part of a $3.6 billion investment in the Texas facility.
Maine author Stephen King defends Graham
Platner amid assault allegations
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Posted by NorthernDog 7/7/2026 9:04:02 AM Post Reply
BANGOR, Maine — Maine author Stephen King appears to be standing behind Graham Platner, even as the Senate candidate faces allegations of sexual assault and growing calls to end his campaign. Posting on 'X' shortly after POLITICO published testimony from a Maine woman who accused Platner of assaulting her in 2021, the prolific horror writer wrote "Graham Platner may drop out. I hope he doesn't, but." King then went on to reference President Donald Trump, and the numerous sexual misconduct allegations he has faced over the years, calling him the "Abuser in Chief." President Trump has consistently denied several public allegations
Iran fires missiles at commercial ships
in Strait of Hormuz: report
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Posted by DA717 7/7/2026 8:18:11 AM Post Reply
Iran’s Revolutionary Guards fired at least two missiles at commercial ships transiting through the Strait of Hormuz on Monday night, Axios reported, citing two US officials. Two commercial ships suffered significant damage but had no casualties, the report said, citing a US official. Separately, Britain’s maritime security agency said a tanker caught fire after being hit by an unknown projectile east of Oman’s Limah early on Tuesday.
Strange Planet replies
Posted by Hazymac 7/7/2026 8:17:44 AM Post Reply
Last night TCM played the dystopian thriller Soylent Green (1973), starring Charlton Heston and Edward G. Robinson. It was Robinson’s last film. He was dying of cancer during the filming and Heston credited him with the success of the film. Robinson played his character’s death scene in the face of his own “true and imminent death,” as Heston subsequently wrote. Rereading Gulliver’s Travels, I’ve been thinking about Heston’s role as surviving astronaut George Taylor in Planet of the Apes (1968). As Taylor crash lands on a strange planet, the film performs a variation on Part IV of Gulliver’s Travels. In Part IV Gulliver visits the land of the Houyhnhnms.
Audit of Minority Business Development
Agency Finds Mass Oversight Failure
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Posted by ConservativeYankee 7/7/2026 6:20:45 AM Post Reply
An Inspector General audit of the Minority Business Development Agency’s flagship program found that 96 percent of the reviewed transactions should not have been approved, revealing a stunning lack of oversight at the now-defunct agency and raising questions about what will happen if Democrats revive the program. The November 2025 audit, which has not been previously reported, reviewed $16 billion in transactions approved by the MBDA business center program, a network of federally funded consultancies, public and private, aimed at supporting minority-owned businesses, which had to be at least 51 percent minority-owned to qualify for services. The audit found that $15.4 billion of the $16 billion in transactions reviewed
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