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Mullin on defense in DHS setting as Rand
Paul presses him over past remarks
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Posted by JoElla Bee 3/18/2026 2:41:41 PM Post Reply
Sen. Markwayne Mullin's, R-Okla., confirmation hearing to serve as Homeland Security secretary began with a tense exchange between him and Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky.Paul pressed Mullin to account for his prior comments referring to Paul as a "snake in the grass" and saying that he "understood" why one of Paul's neighbors assaulted him. "I think that everybody in this room knows that I'm very blunt," Mullin told Paul.[snip] I work around this room to try to fix problems," he said. "Seems like you fight Republicans more than you work with us. I did address those remarks. I did explain your gimmicks
President Trump Asked Directly if He Will
Reconsider Staying in NATO
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Posted by earlybird 3/18/2026 12:28:11 PM Post Reply
President Donald Trump is not happy with NATO allies over the issue of the Iran war and their refusal to escort oil out of the gulf region. President Trump criticized the EU member nations for refusing to support U.S. military efforts in the Strait of Hormuz. Trump is then asked questions about if he would reconsider the U.S. relationship with NATO, warning it’s “not good for a partnership,” and signaling possible reconsideration of U.S. ties with NATO. WATCH:(video) The folks at the Lyndon LaRouche PAC are getting a ton of content to use in their anti-imperialism analysis as this conflict between President Trump, the U.K, the E.U and
College Education Flunks Out — By More
Than 2-To-1, Voters Say It’s Not Worth
It: I&I/TIPP Poll
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Posted by RockyTCB 3/18/2026 10:29:45 AM Post Reply
It wasn’t long ago that millions and millions of American kids heard their parents’ best advice: “The only way to get ahead is with a college education.” And millions took their advice. Today’s parents and the kids themselves are skeptical college is worth the cost, the latest I&I/TIPP Poll shows. The national online poll, taken Feb. 24 to Feb. 27, asked 1,456 adults: “Do you believe a four-year college degree is worth the cost for most Americans today, or not?” The answer indicates serious erosion in how Americans view the value of higher education. Overall, of those responding, 59% selected “Not worth the cost,” while just
Former Illinois Republican Party chairman
Don Tracy wins GOP nomination for Senate
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Posted by 4250Luis 3/18/2026 9:45:05 AM Post Reply
Former Illinois Republican Party Chair Don Tracy won his party's nomination Tuesday night for the United States Senate, setting him up for a match in November to replace long-time Democratic Sen. Dick Durbin. Tracy, who has secured 40% of the vote so far according to the Associated Press, will face Illinois Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton later this year. Stratton is expected to defeat Tracy in November given Illinois' status as a primarily blue state. Stratton defeated Illinois Democratic Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi for her party's nomination with 39.6% of the vote, per the AP.
Cesar Chavez Day canceled by unions after
'troubling' sexual allegations against
civil rights leader
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Posted by Hazymac 3/18/2026 9:38:19 AM Post Reply
Celebrations for what would have been civil rights activist Cesar Chavez's 99th birthday are being canceled ahead of what's being described as "deeply troubling allegations" against the historic figure. Across the country, several local organizations began canceling their upcoming celebrations in anticipation of an upcoming story that is expected to share concerning reports about the former labor union advocate. As cancellations grew, the United Farm Workers (UFW), an organization co-founded by Chavez, released a statement on Tuesday confirming allegations were being made, including ones involving abuse of young women or minors. In response, the UFW announced it would no longer take part in any Cesar Chavez Day activities.
Stratton wins Illinois primary, giving
Dems another Black female senator
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Posted by NorthernDog 3/18/2026 9:24:57 AM Post Reply
CHICAGO — Democrats are now all but certain to elect another Black woman to the U.S. Senate after Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton won Tuesday’s bitter and expensive primary in Illinois. Stratton overcame a crowded Democratic contest for the state’s open Senate seat, defeating front-runner Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi with the help of millions of dollars of outside spending — much of it from her old running mate, Gov. JB Pritzker. (Snip) Members of the Congressional Black Caucus — who backed a different contender, Rep. Robin Kelly, in the primary — also warned that Pritzker’s interference could split the Black vote and
US Intel Hid Chinese 2020 Election Meddling
From Trump Because They Opposed His Policies,
Memo Says
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Posted by J. Arthur Brown 3/18/2026 9:21:14 AM Post Reply
Analysts inside the U.S. intelligence community sought to conceal evidence of Chinese influence efforts from President Donald Trump during the 2020 election, with analysts saying they didn't want their intel used by "that vulgarian in the Oval Office" to pursue policies toward China they personally disagreed with. The revelation is found within a January 2021 report written by (snip) analytic ombudsman Barry Zulauf, who conducted a review of the spy community's handling of Russian versus Chinese meddling efforts during the 2020 election. Among his conclusions is that intelligence analysts downplayed China's actions (snip.)
Trump hints at retaliation after NATO
refuses Strait of Hormuz support
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Posted by 4250Luis 3/18/2026 9:20:28 AM Post Reply
Trump called it quite shocking that NATO allies refused to intervene in the conflictUS President Donald Trump called NATO allies’ refusal to help unblock the Strait of Hormuz a very foolish mistake, according to Reuters.However, the American leader gave no hints that he would retaliate against Alliance allies for refusing to participate in a war against Iran.He also stated that NATO countries support the joint US-Israeli operation, even if they did not want to intervene directly. "I think NATO ​is making a very foolish mistake. Everyone agrees with us, but they don't want to help. And we, you know,
Zelenskyy signals concern, says he has
'bad feeling' about peace talks
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Posted by 4250Luis 3/18/2026 9:17:25 AM Post Reply
A journalist also asked Zelenskyy an uncomfortable question about Trump, and he respondedPresident Volodymyr Zelenskyy spoke about his bad premonition regarding peace negotiations with Russia, which he linked to the fact that the US has shifted its focus from Ukraine to the war in Iran, according to the BBC.While on a visit to the UK, the president said in an interview with a BBC journalist that peace negotiations are being delayed due to the conflict in the Middle East.Zelenskyy said that he had very bad premonitions about the impact of the war on the situation in Ukraine, and that, unfortunately,
The US-Israeli strategy against Iran is
working. Here is why
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Posted by FormerDem 3/18/2026 9:15:09 AM Post Reply
Two weeks into Operation Epic Fury, the dominant narrative has settled into a comfortable groove: The United States and Israel stumbled into a war without a plan. Iran is retaliating across the region. Oil prices are surging, and the world is facing another Middle Eastern quagmire. US senators have called it a blunder. Cable news has tallied the crises. Commentators have warned of a long war. [snip] But this narrative is wrong. Not because the costs are imaginary, but because the critics are measuring the wrong things. They are cataloguing the price of the campaign while ignoring the strategic ledger.
Alabama's Aden Holloway found with 2.1
pounds of marijuana
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Posted by Hazymac 3/18/2026 8:55:01 AM Post Reply
Authorities found 2.1 pounds of marijuana in Alabama star Aden Holloway's apartment when he was arrested on a felony drug possession charge Monday morning, according to charging documents obtained by ESPN on Tuesday. The amount discovered in the arrest is significant because any amount of marijuana above 2.2 pounds -- or a kilogram -- in the state of Alabama can result in a drug trafficking charge. Holloway, who was "removed from campus" and is not with the team days before the NCAA tournament because of the arrest, told police he wanted to exercise his Miranda rights and remain silent during the search of his apartment but then told police "he only smokes."
US Supreme Court's Roberts says personal
hostility aimed at judges has 'got to stop.'
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Posted by WhamDBambam 3/18/2026 7:22:19 AM Post Reply
U.S. Chief Justice John Roberts said on Tuesday that hostility directed in personal terms at judges is "dangerous and it's got to stop," commenting just days after President Donald Trump's ‌latest social media broadside against judges who have ruled against him and his administration. Roberts did not mention the Republican ‌president by name in his remarks at an event at Rice University in Houston. But Roberts, who has led the U.S. Supreme Court for more than ​two decades, said that while criticism of judicial decisions is welcome and often healthy, attacks of a personal nature against judges cross a line.
US drops 5K-pound bunker buster bombs
on underground missile sites near Strait
of Hormuz
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Posted by Mercedes44 3/18/2026 4:51:58 AM Post Reply
The US military dropped 5,000-pound bunker buster bombs on underground Iranian missile sites near the Strait of Hormuz Tuesday, according to authorities. The massive attack announced by US Central Command came as the war with Iran had staunched the flow of shipping through the vital Persian Gulf waterway. “Hours ago, US forces successfully employed multiple 5,000-pound deep penetrator munitions on hardened Iranian missile sites along Iran’s coastline near the Strait of Hormuz,” the regional command said on X around 7 p.m. EST.
Iran’s rulers unleash brutal crackdown
on domestic dissent to stave off uprising: report
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Posted by Mercedes44 3/18/2026 4:50:26 AM Post Reply
Iran’s rulers have unleashed a brutal crackdown of arrests and death threats against would-be protestors in a desperate bid to curb an uprising, according to reports. Despite the weakening of Iranian police, the paramilitary Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, and the Basij militia by US and Israeli strikes — including Israel’s killing of the head of the Basij, Gholamreza Soleimani — security forces are still suppressing domestic dissent, according to the Wall Street Journal. Armed plainclothes men with covered faces have been riding around on motorcycles, wielding their weapons to intimidate Iranians, and have set up a network of security checkpoints in Tehran to search cars, the outlet reported.
Dallas: Meteor seen in Texas night sky?
Videos emerge after Cleveland, Ohio ‘explosion’
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Posted by Dreadnought 3/18/2026 1:32:25 AM Post Reply
An unidentified object was seen in the night skies of Dallas, Texas on Tuesday. Many claimed it was a meteor that exploded or burned up before reaching the ground. Alleged videos of the incident quickly went viral on social media. “Unidentified object captured in the sky Near Dallas appears to explode or burn up before reaching the ground,” one person wrote, sharing a clip where a vehicle is going on the road when it spots the object in the sky. The glowing object can be seen streaking across the sky. A clip was shared from a different angle as well.
SAVE Act: Senate votes to start debate
on Trump-backed voter-ID bill
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Posted by Dreadnought 3/18/2026 1:20:11 AM Post Reply
The Senate on Tuesday afternoon voted to kick off what could be a dayslong debate over the SAVE America Act, the controversial voter-ID bill backed by President Donald Trump. “We’re not going to let it pass. We’re going to fight it tooth and nail,” Sen. Alex Padilla, D-Calif., said on Tuesday morning ahead of the vote. “We’re prepared to stay here all day and all night, or multiple days and multiple nights and even multiple weeks , if necessary, to make sure the SAVE Act suffers the death that it deserves.” The legislation, which advanced out of the House in February, would require proof of citizenship to register and photo ID
NBC Wonders: Are the Only Americans Opposed
to Voter ID on Capitol Hill?
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Posted by Dreadnought 3/18/2026 12:37:00 AM Post Reply
Good question. And a surprising source for it, to boot. Did Paramount buy Comcast when we weren't looking? Poll after poll has shown for years that the vast majority of American voters want requirements to show identification at the polling booth. That support crosses every major demographic, including political affiliations, and has for decades. As requirements for identification apply to more and more activities in public life, including for New York City's snow shoveling in Zohran Mamdani's socialist gulag, the arguments against voter-ID requirements become more and more inexplicable. Even NBC News has begun to wonder whether the only organized opposition to it is on Capitol Hill:
Gulf States to Trump: Baby Please, Go
All the Way
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Posted by Dreadnought 3/18/2026 12:35:21 AM Post Reply
Iran's neighbors may not have wanted a war with Tehran. The emirs of the region may resent Donald Trump for demonstrating their vulnerability without the kind of warning they wanted. Now that Trump has finally decided to address the threats Iran's regime poses to the region and the world, however, these Middle East states want him to finish the job and ensure the collapse of the regime. The question is whether they're willing to pay for it, literally and figuratively: Gulf Arab states did not ask the US to go to war with Iran, but many are now urging it not to stop short
7-Ton Asteroid Enters Earth’s Atmosphere,
Explodes, Breaks into Pieces over Cleveland
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Posted by Dreadnought 3/18/2026 12:30:43 AM Post Reply
A seven-ton asteroid nearly six feet in diameter entered Earth’s atmosphere on Tuesday morning before exploding and breaking into pieces over a suburb in Cleveland, Ohio, according to NASA. The fireball that Northeast Ohio residents saw, as well as the explosion they heard at 9:00 a.m. this morning, was an asteroid that broke apart over the greater Cleveland area, NASA said. “The asteroid unleashed an energy of 250 tons of TNT when it fragmented, resulting in a pressure wave which propagated to the ground, causing the booms and explosive noises heard by many of the public,” the agency explained.
Republican Andrew Rice Defeats Democrat
Opponent in Virginia Special Election
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Posted by Dreadnought 3/18/2026 12:14:11 AM Post Reply
Virginia Republican candidate Andrew Rice defeated his Democrat opponent, Cheryl Smith, in a Virginia special election to fill a vacant seat in District 98 for the Virginia House of Delegates. Rice received 7,316 votes, or 62.5 percent of the vote, while Smith received 4,392 votes, or 37.5 percent of the vote, according to election results from the New York Times. Rice’s 25-point lead comes after former Virginia Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears (R) won Virginia’s House of Delegates District 98 in the November gubernatorial election, against now-Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger (D). Earle-Sears won the district by 6.7
European Countries Get Bitten by Karma
After They Turn Down Trump Request for
Ships for Strait
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Posted by 4250Luis 3/17/2026 9:44:58 PM Post Reply
As we reported, President Donald Trump called out European countries that rejected his request for ships to help out in a coalition to escort tankers through the Strait of Hormuz. It was a much-deserved mic drop scolding. How many times have we saved Europe's bacon? How many decades have we provided them protection from Russia, only to have them not pay their fair share until Trump forced them to do it? Yet they can't even be bothered to provide us help now, to protect their own interests. Here's Germany's Boris Pistorious saying they didn't start the war. So much for such an "ally."
The Iranian People WILL Overthrow Their
Government, Even Though the Iraqis Couldn’t, Because…
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Posted by 4250Luis 3/17/2026 9:42:15 PM Post Reply
In early 1991, right at the end of the first Gulf War, President George H. W. Bush could’ve marched to Baghdad, toppled Saddam Hussein, and freed the Iraqi people from tyranny. All the military tools were in place — and long-suffering minorities like the Kurds, who died by the thousands in chemical warfare, were more than willing to wage war. All they needed was help from the U.S.-led coalition. The help never came: 50,000 to 182,000 Kurds were slaughtered. Up to 200,000 Iraqis died. In the Time magazine essay “Why We Didn’t Remove Saddam,” which was cowritten by George H. W. Bush and Brent Scowcroft, the ex-president explained his reasoning:
O’Keefe Media Group Releases
Undercover Video Exposing a California
Elections Fraud Cash for Ballots Scheme
– DOJ Responds
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Posted by 4250Luis 3/17/2026 9:38:02 PM Post Reply
The O’Keefe Media Group on Tuesday released part one of its investigation into a California elections fraud cash for ballots scheme. James O’Keefe and his team of journalists went undercover on Skid Row in Los Angeles posing as homeless people. ‘Petitioners’ told the undercover journalists that they are paid between $7-$10 per signature. Some of them earn up to $1,000 per day. “California NGOs Encourage Fake Addresses To Homeless People To Sign Petitions & Register Voters, A State & Federal Felony. Footage Shows 28 Instances Of Cash Changing Hands For Ballot Signatures & Voter Registration Forms,” they said.
Counterterrorism Boss Joe Kent Resigns replies
Posted by JoElla Bee 3/17/2026 9:32:57 PM Post Reply
 “I personally think we should have crushed their ballistic & nuke capes (capabilities) , but Trump has a plan, he has definitely earned the confidence of any clear eyed observer,” Joe Kent wrote in 2020.[snip] What made Kent completely reverse his position?[snip] The NCTC was the creation of  President George W. Bush, who after 9/11 told the nation that “Islam is peace.” In the aftermath, Bush created the Terrorist Threat Integration Center (TTIC) whose first director was CIA officer John Brennan. He believed that Islamic jihad was a moral quest for truth that had nothing to do with violence.
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