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Democrats cheating again, sun still setting
in the West
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Posted by Hazymac 6/5/2026 11:09:55 AM Post Reply
So, a late-night ballot drop in Los Angeles appears to have changed the dynamics of the midterm election. But, hey, the state might be counting for days or weeks yet, so let’s not jump to conclusions, right? Sure, Florida can count 10 million ballots in one day and evening, as can many other states and nations, and Florida has mail balloting, too, but California Democrats say that the reason it takes the erstwhile Golden State so long to tally its votes is because they want to make sure every vote is counted. It’s about “our democracy,” you see. Well, they want to make sure every illegal ballot is counted, that is for sure.
NASA astronauts prepare to evacuate International
Space Station over 'worsening air leaks'
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Posted by MrBlooz 6/5/2026 10:32:23 AM Post Reply
NASA has ordered astronauts to prepare for evacuation from the International Space Station (ISS) over 'worsening air leaks'. The space agency told astronauts to shelter in their spacecraft and prepare for potential evacuation on Friday as a Russian crew attempts to fix a worsening leak. The four astronauts of NASA's Crew-12 mission on the station - two U.S. astronauts, a French astronaut and Russian cosmonaut - got orders from NASA mission control at 9:04 a.m. ET Monday to enter their Crew Dragon spacecraft docked to the station.
Can California Still Be Saved? replies
Posted by Moritz55 6/5/2026 10:32:00 AM Post Reply
The recent California gubernatorial and Los Angeles mayoral elections—where, remarkably, Steve Hilton and Spencer Pratt both appear to have advanced to the general election in November—offer a glimmer of hope. Could it be that some on the Left, along with a number of Independents, have finally realized that neither wealth nor an upscale ZIP code can protect them from the Left’s vindictive socialist madness? California gas prices, even prior to the Iran war, had reached the highest levels in the continental United States. The cause is self-evident: left-wing policies
Who’s Obsessed With Race? replies
Posted by Hazymac 6/5/2026 9:50:59 AM Post Reply
Liberals like to denounce the rest of us as racists, but the truth is that they are the ones who are obsessed with race. This is a classic example: “BBC apologises for misquoting Farage on Nowak murder.” The BBC has apologised to Nigel Farage after one of its presenters misquoted his comments about the killing of Henry Nowak. During Tuesday’s Newsnight programme, Matt Chorley, the presenter, said that the Reform UK leader had told the public to respond to the murder with “white cold rage”, when he had said “pure cold rage”. Reform argued that this implied a racial element to what Mr Farage had said and changed his meaning. Of course it did.
Maine Kampf: Chris Hayes Triages Graham
Platner After New Bombshells
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Posted by Dreadnought 6/5/2026 9:19:30 AM Post Reply
As predictable as the Sun rising in the East, new bombshells dropped against the embattled Maine Democrat Senate candidate, Herr Oystergruppenfuhrer Graham Platner. The New York Times published an article enumerating some deeply concerning behaviors by Platner as told by his ex-girlfriends. An emergency interview with MS Now’s Chris Hayes ensued. Here are some of the most telling moments from that interview. For the most part, the interview played like a 24-minute extended remix of The New York Times’s Lulu García-Navarro asking Platner whether there was anything else he wanted to get ahead of
European leaders are complicit in the
murder of their cultures
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Posted by Dreadnought 6/5/2026 9:10:45 AM Post Reply
I'm not sure if he said it first, but Mark Steyn probably said it most clearly: Demographics is destiny. A society that doesn’t reproduce is going to perish. Unless it replenishes its population through immigration, in which case, it’s going to be a very different society, and almost certainly not one that nations’ founders ever envisioned. That’s the reality of contemporary Europe, including England, and it’s not pretty, as Matt Goodwin reports: According to new figures from Eurostat, the people of Europe are experiencing the most profound demographic shift in their history. Between 2010 and today, in only 16 years, the number of foreign-born residents in Europe rocketed
US added 172,000 jobs in May as labor
market shows signs of resilience
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Posted by Dreadnought 6/5/2026 8:56:57 AM Post Reply
US employers added 172,000 jobs in May while the country’s unemployment rate held steady at 4.3%, a sign of a resilient labor market despite rising inflation and economic uncertainty brought on by continued conflict in the Middle East. Economists initially predicted there would be about 80,000 new jobs and a steady unemployment rate of 4.3%. Job figures for March and April were also revised up 29,000 and 64,000, respectively, a 93,000 boost compared to initial figures. The new data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics is the latest in a number of reports that have pointed to strong hiring in recent months, despite
It's Not Racist to Notice Reality replies
Posted by Hazymac 6/5/2026 8:43:10 AM Post Reply
When you are passing judgments on individuals regarding their character, it is not right to judge them based on their immutable characteristics as part of a group. We judge individuals based on who they are and what they do. On the other hand, when you are evaluating a group, it's just as wrong to disaggregate it into individual atoms and claim that there are no group characteristics that are relevant to making a judgment. That's why it is simultaneously true that individuals who are part of some group may be good, and the group as a whole is still harmful. When I meet a liberal, for instance,
Cornell bans radical student after university
president was held hostage in car over
Israel debate clash
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Posted by FlyRight 6/5/2026 7:23:05 AM Post Reply
A Cornell student activist who hounded the Ivy League school’s president Michael Kotlikoff in the parking lot following an Israel-Palestine debate has been banned from campus. Aiden Vallecillo is prohibited from attending any events at the Ithaca institution for one year after he was a part of a larger group of students who filmed and surrounded Kotlikoff, demanding to talk with the administrator as he walked to his car on April 30, according to WBNG. Vallecillo, who graduated from the elite upstate university in May, was issued a persona non grata by university police at his off-campus apartment, on May 28, five days after graduating from the school.
California’s Slow Roll Vote-Counting
Is an Outrage
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Posted by Mercedes44 6/5/2026 7:20:07 AM Post Reply
Americans should expect, at a minimum, to have elections that are free and fair, and results that are delivered promptly. But California is taking its laid-back reputation too far, failing to deliver its election results in a timely manner and creating the perception that they are neither free nor fair. Slothful election results have plagued California for years since it made wholesale changes to its election system in 2016. It has mass mail-in ballots that can be counted post-election and allows for an extremely slow pace of counting. Proponents of the system say this makes their elections more “secure” and accessible. You won’t be surprised to learn that Gov. Gavin Newsom, a Democrat,
House panel advances $1.15 trillion defense
bill after marathon debate
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Posted by Mercedes44 6/5/2026 7:17:50 AM Post Reply
The House Armed Services Committee (HASC) late Thursday passed the annual Defense policy bill, sending the mammoth, nearly $1.15 trillion measure to the full House after debating a chunk of some 900 offered amendments for 14 hours. The measure, known as the fiscal 2027 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), passed the panel by a 44 to 12 vote, with the final gavel falling at midnight. All Republicans and nearly half of the panel’s Democrats voted in favor of the bill, an unusually small number of Democrats given that only one or two on the historically bipartisan committee typically oppose the bill as it heads to the House floor.
Putin faces Ukrainian drone threat and
stagnating economy at ‘Russian Davos’
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Posted by Mercedes44 6/5/2026 7:13:58 AM Post Reply
Putin has previously used the International Economic Forum, in Russia’s cultural capital, to showcase his country’s economy and encourage foreign investment. But if he had hoped to minimize the impact of the four-year-old conflict at this year’s event, Wednesday’s attack likely ended those hopes. An oil terminal was set ablaze, flights at the city’s airport were delayed or diverted, and authorities cut cellphone internet service in a bid to prevent further drone strikes. Putin’s speech also comes at a time when Russia’s $3-trillion economy appears to be stagnating. As the initial boost from massive military spending fizzles,
May jobs report expected to show growth
in an economy squeezed by inflation
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Posted by Mercedes44 6/5/2026 7:12:08 AM Post Reply
Economists polled by Dow Jones believe that the U.S. economy will have added 80,000 positions in May and that the unemployment rate will be unchanged, at a low 4.3%. Average hourly earnings, which fell below the rate of inflation in April, are expected to rise 0.3%. Wages are expected to rise 3.4% from a year ago. In April, inflation sharply accelerated for a second month to 3.8%, its highest level in three years, because of the surging prices of oil and gas and their wider economic ripples. (The Bureau of Labor Statistics is scheduled to release May’s inflation numbers Wednesday.)
Californians Deserve
Better Than Endless, Fraud-Prone Vote Counting
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Posted by Mercedes44 6/5/2026 7:09:49 AM Post Reply
President Donald Trump has been having a field day with the agonizingly slow vote count in California’s primary. “The Dumocrats are at it again!” he posted Thursday on Truth Social. “They are trying to STEAL THE GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA PRIMARY, AND THE MAYOR OF LOS ANGELES, PRIMARY, AWAY FROM TWO GREAT REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES.” Which, of course, set off a frenzy of “Trump lies” responses from Democrats and the press. But even if Trump is wrong about fraud, he’s right to complain about this laughably inept process. As of this writing, two full days after polls closed, just 60% of the votes for governor,
Secretary Bessent EMBARRASSES Clueless
Democrat Congressman Larson: “Are You
In Favor Of Eliminating The Gas Tax?!”
– “We ASKED CONGRESS To Eliminate
The Gas Tax!”
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Posted by Mercedes44 6/5/2026 7:08:30 AM Post Reply
During a congressional hearing this week, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent was subjected to a barrage of rude interruptions and gotcha questions from Rep. John Larson (D-CT), who seemed more interested in scoring cheap political points than actually helping American families struggling with high gas prices. The Democrat lawmaker repeatedly cut off the Secretary, demanding a yes-or-no answer on eliminating the federal gas tax while refusing to let Bessent complete a single sentence. Here’s the full transcript of the embarrassing exchange:
Trump Demolishes Hunter, Talarico, and
'Basket-Case' Platner All in One Hilarious
Take on '28 Election
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Posted by FlyRight 6/5/2026 7:07:07 AM Post Reply
Donald Trump spoke to reporters Thursday from the Oval Office at an event touting the administration’s major new coal‑energy initiative, and, as is often the case, he had some brutal but pointed lines directed toward his political adversaries. Fox News’ Peter Doocy asked him the question of the day: Trump had a great answer, pointing out that since the Democrats have apparently dropped all standards of decency, maybe Joe’s son would do well: The “basket case” would, of course, be Maine's Democratic nominee for Senate, the scandal-plagued, ethically challenged Graham Platner, who has behaved so badly in his history that a new disturbing report drops almost every single day.
Pure, Cold Rage: What Henry Nowak’s
Murder Says about the State of Britain
in 2026
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Posted by 4250Luis 6/5/2026 7:04:00 AM Post Reply
Sixty-seven minutes elapsed between the time Henry Nowak was stabbed by Vickrum Digwa and his death, on December 3 last year, in Southampton, England. Sixty-seven minutes when his life could have been saved were it not for the incompetence and institutional corruption of the British police and the clannishness and cunning of an Indian Sikh family who knew just how to exploit those weaknesses to paint themselves, fatally, as the victims. By claiming the stabbing was really a racist attack against the stabber himself, the entire Digwa family ensured Henry Nowak would die. Instead of taking the victim’s anguished cries seriously as he lay bleeding to death—“I’ve been stabbed”:
WATCH: Trump Says “They’re Rigging
the Election” in California as Counting
Continues – “They Found a Lot of Mail-in
Ballots Last Night”
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Posted by Mercedes44 6/5/2026 7:01:13 AM Post Reply
As The Gateway Pundit reported, Los Angeles mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt had surged on election night, taking an early lead over Democratic Councilwoman Nithya Raman and trailing incumbent Democrat Mayor Karen Bass by a slim margin. The two top vote-getters will advance to a runoff if no candidate receives over 50% of the vote. However, the late-arriving mail-in votes, which are expected to be roughly a third of the total vote, will take days to arrive under California’s lawless vote-by-mail system.
Are Democrats Backing Off Gun Control
as National Priority?
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Posted by Mercedes44 6/5/2026 6:59:51 AM Post Reply
For a while, gun control was a non-starter at the federal level. President Barack Obama wanted it, but he knew that Congress would never pass it. He did a few executive orders on guns, tried to make it look like we were responsible for the violence in Mexico--and did it by making FFL holders conduct straw sales knowing full well those guns were going to the cartels--but otherwise wasn't able to do much of anything. Things didn't stay that way, though, because mass shootings happened and the media convinced America that gun control was needed, or enough of them that Democrats started pushing for it non-stop for years on end.
Marco Rubio BRILLIANTLY
Buzzsaws House TDS Dems During Hearing
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Posted by 4250Luis 6/5/2026 6:57:54 AM Post Reply
We have had many discussions here at the Briefing about how refreshing it is to watch President Trump and so many of the members of his administration deftly manhandle hostile, corrupt members of the mainstream media. Those skills also transfer well to their run-ins with combative Democratic members of Congress. Secretary of State Marco Rubio spent the past couple of days on Capitol Hill, being grilled by various members of the Senate and House regarding State Department budget requests for the upcoming fiscal year. Okay, he got grilled a little bit. The secretary spent much of his time responding to a barrage of Trump Derangement Syndrome-induced meltdowns —
Senate OKs $70B immigration bill after
rejecting efforts to permanently ban Trump’s
settlement fund
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Posted by 4250Luis 6/5/2026 6:56:20 AM Post Reply
The Senate passed legislation to fund President Donald Trump’s immigration enforcement agencies early Friday, after weeks of delays and fierce backlash to an unrelated $1.776 billion settlement fund that threatened to derail the bill. Senators voted 52-47 to pass the $70 billion legislation to fund Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Border Patrol for the next three years, through the end of Trump’s term, after Democrats have blocked the money for months. The bill will now head to the House, which is expected to take it up next week.
DHS Secretary Blasts Senator for Calling
ICE Unconstitutional: ‘If You Don’t
Like the Laws, YOU Can Change Them’
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Posted by Mercedes44 6/5/2026 5:39:11 AM Post Reply
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin fired back at Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., during a Senate Appropriations subcommittee hearing over claims that Immigration and Customs Enforcement is lawless, dangerous, and unconstitutional. “We’re doing the job that Congress gave us the authority to do,” Mullin said. “If you don’t like the laws, you can change them.” During the Tuesday Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Homeland Security hearing titled “A Review of the President’s Fiscal Year 2027 Budget Request for the Department of Homeland Security,” Murphy accused ICE and DHS of violating court orders. “Every day, this agency is breaking the law at scale and wasting billions of taxpayer dollars.
SPLC charged with offering would-be KKK,
Neo-Nazi defectors salaries to stay in,
spy on hate groups
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Posted by Mercedes44 6/5/2026 5:31:34 AM Post Reply
More than two decades ago, the leader of the National Socialist Party of America decided he wanted out of the white nationalist movement. The leader approached the Southern Poverty Law Center, which has positioned itself as the nation’s preeminent watchdog of “hate,” and for helping people get out of such groups. The individual was out of money and no longer wanted to be a part of the movement. But, instead of helping the individual break free, the SPLC had something else in mind. The organization allegedly offered him a monthly salary funneled through a fictitious entity to maintain the extremist organization,
UK Greens’ Jewish, anti-Israel leader
backs ‘monitoring’ British-Israeli
IDF soldiers
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Posted by Dreadnought 6/5/2026 2:26:18 AM Post Reply
Zack Polanski, the Jewish, anti-Israel leader of Britain’s Green Party, has backed a call to monitor UK-Israeli nationals who have recently served in the Israel Defense Forces, British media reported Wednesday. Polanski signed a letter organized last month by the far-left Declassified Britain publication and the International Centre of Justice for Palestinians, which urges tracking the entry of dual nationals as they come into the country as being “in the public interest” due to possible war crimes suspicions. “Nobody wants to live next to a potential war criminal – not least members of the Palestinian community in the UK who have family or friends
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