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| We dying to fucking up everything. |
Damn shame that Kentucky is Soild Republican.
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| In a election year, more Americans are getting tired of old people running the government. |
"freedom of press always and forever"
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| We dying to fucking up everything. |
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| In a election year, more Americans are getting tired of old people running the government. |
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| Bad work in Gary. |
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| Indiana voted for this idiot. |
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| Aisha Wahab wins. She beats the pro Israel Dem. |
Rep-elect Aisha Wahab (D-CA), current California state senator will resign soon. She will represent the 14th Congressional District which covers the East Bay cities of Haywood, Livermore, Fremont and parts of Oakland.
Swalwell, a Democrat who was running for California governor, ended his campaign and resigned from Congress in April after he was accused of sexual assault and harassment, which he denies. Wahab will represent the state’s 14th Congressional District, which covers parts of Alameda County on the eastern side of the San Francisco Bay, through Swalwell’s term ending in January.
She will be the first Afghan American to serve in Congress. The progressive Democrat defeated Bay Area Rapid Transit Director Melissa Hernandez even after a swell of spending by outside groups opposing Wahab in the race’s final stretch. She said her victory shows her district “cannot be bought.”
“I will fight for this district that raised me,” Wahab said in a statement. “From foster care to Congress, this journey shows the possibility of the American Dream.”
The conclusion of the race to replace Swalwell comes as criminal investigations continue into the sexual assault allegations he faces. Over the weekend, federal agents seized electronic devices from Swalwell at the San Francisco airport and later searched his home in Washington, D.C., according to a person familiar with the matter who was not authorized to publicly discuss an ongoing investigation and spoke on the condition of anonymity. Swalwell’s attorney did not immediately respond to an email and phone message seeking comment.
Wahab became the first Afghan American elected to public office in the U.S. when she won a Hayward City Council seat in 2018.
She has championed housing affordability and access in her time in the Legislature and throughout her campaign. She also wrote a bill in 2023 to ban caste-based discrimination, which garnered national attention. Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoed it, saying such discrimination is already outlawed by civil rights protections.
Wahab and Hernandez will face off again in a separate November election determining who will serve the next full two-year term.
At a candidate forum in April, Wahab answered “yes” when asked if she considered “what is happening to the Palestinian people” to be a genocide.
Hernandez did not give a straight yes or no answer. She said Israel had a right to defend itself following the October 2023 attack by Hamas but that “the destruction into Gaza has gone too far.”
Hernandez, a moderate Democrat, said she was proud to put up a competitive fight after Wahab’s success in the primary.
“I’ve been a fighter my whole life, and when I promised the residents of CA-14 I would fight for them, I never gave up,” she said in a statement.
Pro Israel Democrats are not popular.
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| On a Saturday afternoon, Walmart looks like a Tuesday afternoon. |
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| Brutus and Caesar. |
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| Stephen A. Smith plays on the other team. |
Stephen A. Smith joins Sage Steele, Jason Whitlock and Royce White in the back of the whip. Literally they are catching whips to the back. Protecting the man.
NABJ awards Smith its "Thumbs Down" Award for years of attacking Black journalism and Black women. The NABJ presented Smith with the award during their annual convention, stating he has a "recurring public pattern of disparaging commentary directed at prominent Black women across politics, sports and media". They specifically referenced his past harsh critiques of several notable figures in Black America.
Kamala Davi Harris in particular was a frequent target of the agitator.
And who else did that doofus target in his political rants?
Jasmine Crockett, Michelle Obama, Joy Reid, Tiffany Cross, Serena Williams, Jemele Hill, Maxine Waters and other Black women.
He also went off on the WNBA.
It earned him their award and he was pissed. He goes on his podcast to rant. Then goes on Fox to rant to the most annoying media personality on the fucking planet.
Sean "Softball" Hannity.
I will add Stephen A. Smith to the list of frequent agitators on the next Sean Hannity Word Vomit.
And then he goes to the sex pest.
He rants to Chris Cuomo. The Cuomo brothers, former governor Andrew and media agitator Chris both are sexual deviants. Andrew tried twice for a politicial comeback for mayor of New York only to lose to Zohran Mamdani, a state assemblyman who barely polled but ended up winning.
He calls the award a "politicial hit job."
On social media and during a subsequent appearance on Fox's Softball Hannity, Smith labeled the award "utterly ridiculous" and a "flat-out lie". He defended his character by highlighting his personal life, noting he was raised by his mother and four older sisters, and has two daughters and 10 nieces.
Smith doubled down, labeling the prize the "lowest insult" he has ever received and accusing the organization of attacking him purely for political reasons. He also claimed NABJ President Errin Haines declined to debate him publicly on air.
Looks like he upset over their free speech. He should accept the award and head to Fox to say that he graciously accepts the award on behalf of the "free" Blacks.
While on camera, he can polish that huge forehead.
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| The Brooklyn Kid representing Israel. |
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| Florida is Israel in swampland. |
Debbie Wasserman Schultz and Jared Moskowitz win their primaries. The pro Israel Dems will drag gubernatorial nominee David Jolly and senatr nominee Angie Nixon down.
Wasserman Schultz who carpetbagged into the district of Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick won the seat despite the outcry from Black Florida Democrats demanding the pro Israel Congressional Black Caucus endorse a candidate.
The democratic socialist and most vocal rival Elijah Manley came in a distant second.
Pro Israel Republicans also win. Randy Fine, a fat human excrement beats that white nationalist Dan Bilzerian. That human excrement was crying about antisemitism while clearly being Islamophobic, sexist, racist and just down right mean. He is the most prolific pro Israel Republican in Congress. He will drag Republicans down in other state races.
Pro Israel senator Ashley Moody easily beaten her opponents. She will face Nixon in the general.
MAGA aligned Cory Mills goes down to another MAGA opponent. A news reporter Ryan Elijah sunk Mills.
Mills was accused of domestic violence and sexual abuse. Republicans including sexual predator President Donald J. Trump distanced themselves from him. Trump did endorse him.
Okay, Senate special primary. I have it Safe Republican.
The Governor Race as Lean Republican.
Donalds won the Republican nomination for Florida governor and former Rep. David Jolly picked up the Democratic nod in Tuesday’s primaries, setting the stage for a fall campaign to replace outgoing Gov. Ron DeSantis and decide the state’s future political direction.
November’s election will test President Donald Trump’s grip on his adopted state and Democrats’ ability to resurrect Florida as a national political battleground. Florida has moved notably to the right since Trump’s victory in 2016, though Democrats hope to regain ground from his slumping popularity ratings.
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| Cory Mills the latest lawmaker to lose his primary. |
Also Tuesday, progressive state Rep. Angie Nixon won the Democratic nomination for a U.S. Senate special election, defeating retired Army Lt. Col Alexander Vindman, a onetime National Security Council official who testified in Trump’s first impeachment in 2019.
Nixon, who was heavily outspent by Vindman, will face Sen. Ashley Moody, winner of the Republican nomination, in November to fill the last two years of Marco Rubio’s Senate term. Rubio left the seat to become Trump’s secretary of state last year.
Donalds could be a historic figure in Florida
Donalds would be Florida’s first Black governor if he wins in November. He defeated a former DeSantis running mate, Lt. Gov. Jay Collins, political newcomer James Fishback and others Tuesday.
The 47-year-old congressman Donalds told his supporters at a Universal Studios resort hotel that he’d heard from Republican rivals who pledged their help in winning the general election.
“The primary is over,” Donalds said. “Tonight we put aside our differences. Tonight we are one united Republican Party.”
Donalds described Trump’s backing as important but not determinative.
“Obviously, he has the strongest following of anybody in our party,” he said. However, he added, “you can’t just sit back and think the president’s endorsement is going to carry you.”
Donalds has promised to push tax cuts, overhaul Florida’s insurance regulations to lower consumer costs and seek greater price transparency from healthcare providers.
The Democrats’ candidate for governor, Jolly, is a former Republican congressman who switched parties last year. He did not shy away from his partisan history as he addressed supporters Tuesday night.
“To my Democratic friends, thank you for welcoming me into the party,” he said.
Jolly’s speech detailed a platform that balances between both political parties: an embrace of capitalism and a lean government, but one that “needs to do its part to fill the gaps,” such as with education and housing.
“As an old-school Republican, I talk about ending the culture wars not to celebrate some progressive platform,” he said, “but because I still believe in the old school Republican, Libertarian policy that government should simply stay out of your life, and stay out of your bedroom.”
It’s the second time in a row that Democrats have nominated a onetime Republican for governor.
Four years ago, they backed former Gov. Charlie Crist, only to see him lose by nearly 20 percentage points to DeSantis.
Rich Chamberlin, a retiree in Port St. Lucie, said he supported Jolly in Tuesday’s primary, spurred on by attack ads against him.
“I saw anti-Jolly ads. I said ‘Ok, if they are against him, then I must be for him,’” Chamberlin said, adding it didn’t matter to him that Jolly was once a Republican.
A progressive gets Democratic nomination for Senate
Florida voters haven’t sent a Democrat to the U.S. Senate since 2012, and this year’s race was always going to be an uphill climb.
Moody, a former state attorney general, was appointed by DeSantis to fill Rubio’s seat last year after he became Trump’s secretary of state. She’s now running to finish the last two years of his term.
Moody will face Nixon, a progressive state lawmaker who scored an upset victory over the Army veteran Vindman. Nixon would be Florida’s first Black U.S. senator if elected in November.
“Rep. Nixon ran a strong campaign,” Vindman posted on social media. “I will be standing by her side in the fight against Ashley Moody. I hope you’ll join me.
Wasserman Schultz wins in a new plurality Black district
In U.S. House primaries, Tuesday’s biggest contest saw longtime Democratic U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, defeat former U.S. Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick and others in a redrawn south Florida district.
Wasserman Schultz, who is white, urged voters in the new, plurality Black district to help her return to Washington for a 12th term. Cherfilus-McCormick had sought a comeback after resigning earlier this year under a pending federal indictment and threat of House ethics sanctions.
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| A news reporter aligned to MAGA defeats Mills. |
Her four Black primary opponents — including Cherfilus-McCormick — had argued that the district should have a Black representative. But the voters went with a candidate who touted long experience from serving in Congress since 2005.
Surrounded by her campaign staff Tuesday night, Wasserman Schultz tearfully thanked voters for having confidence in her. She said she wanted to “make all of you proud, to make sure that the people we spoke to all across this district know that I will fight so they can pay their rent.”
Republican Rep. Cory Mills is ousted by a challenger
Former television news reporter Ryan Elijah won the Republican nomination for Florida’s 7th Congressional District, ousting the scandal-plagued Mills.
A two-term congressman, Mills has denied allegations of domestic violence against a former girlfriend and other controversies.
But Florida Republicans including DeSantis had abandoned Mills ahead of the primary and the congressman was not included on Trump’s final list of Florida endorsements. Elijah advances to the general election in a central Florida district that is considered reliably Republican.
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| Can Angie do it? |
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| Israel found their two favorite candidates. Ashley Moody and Byron Donalds go in with a strong advantage despite Trump being a shitty president. |
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| Who raised these thugs? |
Two drug lords were nabbed at Penn State University. They were the leaders of a college campus cartel.
Pennsylvania authorities announced criminal charges against 14 individuals involved in a major cocaine trafficking ring operating out of two Penn State University fraternities, Delta Upsilon and Sigma Chi. Investigators revealed that cutting and packaging the "white powder" (cocaine) was used as an "indoctrination" ritual for fraternity pledges.
Main Felony Defendants
Felony Tampering Defendant
Misdemeanor Defendants
The following student-aged individuals face possession and paraphernalia charges:
I guess Immigration Customs Enforcement is not arresting the actual criminals. They are arresting innocent people. All of them are American citizens.
We are heading to State College.
The suspect is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
Hey, did Donald Trump, Jr., Eric Trump, Tiffany Trump, Barron Trump, Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC), Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA), Jacqui Heinrich, Jesse Watters and Sean "Softball" Hannity get a line in?
More than a dozen people were criminally charged Monday over their alleged ties to a cocaine-trafficking ring in Pennsylvania that involved two fraternities and students.
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| Wondering how the far right gonna describe this thug? |
Four defendants face charges of felony corrupt organizations, conspiracy and other offenses, while a fifth is charged with felony conspiracy and other crimes. Eight other student-aged defendants are charged with misdemeanor counts, like possession. One defendant, who is the father of a student, is accused of tampering with evidence and hindering the investigation.
At least four of the defendants are current students, according to the attorney general’s office.
Two defendants, who were the main suppliers, made routine trips to Philadelphia and New York to get large amounts of cocaine, according to the office. The cocaine was then packaged mainly at the Sigma Chi and Delta Upsilon fraternity houses and distributed primarily to Penn State University students.
“This is very serious criminal conduct. There was nothing junior or childlike about this type of conduct,” Pennsylvania Attorney General Dave Sunday said Monday at a news conference. “This was an upper level trafficking organization for this region in Pennsylvania.”
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| When the junk food media and far right bring up crime statistics, look up Penn State cocaine narcos. |
Delta Upsilon Executive Director Justin Kirk said in a statement that the international fraternity was aware of the allegations and that those involved who had ties to Delta Upsilon were expelled or suspended if they did not resign.
“We will continue to work closely with the university on any investigative efforts,” Kirk added.
The Sigma Chi headquarters in Evanston, Illinois, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The majority of defendants facing felony charges were arraigned Monday morning, Sunday said at the news conference.
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| Sometimes you just want to stay in bed. |
No firearms were used in this incident in New York involving a man having a physical altercation at a synagogue. Yet it is treated like a mass shooting. The online agitators are quickly blaming Zohran Mamdani, Abdul El-Sayed, Hasan Piker and Ilhan Omar.
Larry Montes entered Central Synagogue during a Shabbat service, disrupted the gathering, and attacked a 63-year-old congregant and a security guard. He was arrested at the scene and charged with multiple offenses, including assault as a hate crime. Court and law enforcement disclosures later revealed that Montes had local criminal history, held highly erratic personal views, and had explicitly referenced anti-Jewish rhetoric during his arrest.
Quick to name the suspect. Quick to claim a motive. Quick to blame.
Mamdani faced immense scrutiny. Critics and political opponents blamed his previous sharp public criticism of the Israeli government for creating a hostile climate. Mamdani explicitly condemned the assault as "horrifying" and reaffirmed that his administration would aggressively prosecute antisemitic hate crimes.
While public attention centered heavily on the political fallout in New York, civil rights organizations like the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) have documented a sharp, concurrent resurgence in anti-Muslim hate speech, mosque vandalism, and physical attacks across 2026.
Advocacy groups note that the visibility and historic electoral breakthroughs of Muslim politicians in 2026 have triggered a targeted Islamophobic backlash.
This has manifested in both localized street violence—such as a July box-cutter assault targeting Muslim women on a Queens bus—and explicit national rhetoric from federal lawmakers labeling Muslim public officials as threats to national security.
We have Black people getting hung from trees and they calling it suicide.
We have 365 mass shootings and we are not even close to Dec. 31. We are eight months into the year and it's endless gun violence in our country.
We are over $40 trillion in federal debt.
Thanks to the U.S. war in Iran and the tax cuts from the One Big Beautiful Act, we have seen a surge in spending that is well on pace to cross $50 trillion in less than three years.
The cost of living is intolerable and it's getting worse. Yet, we are on this name calling, guilt by association and ad hominem attacks on those who have nothing to do with the actions of some. While the agitators are claiming socialism and communism are the cause of the economic issues, we are witnessing capitalism at its worst. It is leading us into recession and likely civil war.
Groceries have now taken ¼ of a worker's paycheck. Rent or mortgage taken ⅓ of a person's personal savings.
We have the average gas prices at $4.13⁹ a gallon. Diesel prices at an average of $5.74⁹ a gallon.
The USS Abraham Lincoln has allegedly exhausted it resources. Many of the sailors and crew are threatening to commit suicide because the conditions are extremely poor. They are rationing food, having limited showers and power.
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In February 2026, while the Lincoln was traveling in the Arabian Sea approximately 500 miles (800 km) from Iran's southern coast, an Iranian Shahed 139 drone flew toward the ship; a U.S. F-35 shot it down.
The Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps said the USS Abraham Lincoln was struck by four ballistic missiles. The Pentagon rejected these claims saying the ballistic missiles "weren't even close" to hitting their intended target.
The Iranian military again stated that it had struck the USS Abraham Lincoln with a series of drone strikes. Iran would make a third claim by firing Qader cruise missiles. The ship was not harmed in all three cases.
Shahram Irani, commander of the Iranian navy, threatened the Lincoln if it entered missile range.
By early August, the Lincoln had been to sea for over 260 days, including over 40 days of continuous combat operations, stopping in port only twice; once in Guam in December and in Oman in July.
Navy leadership, including Acting Secretary Hung Cao, attended a town hall at Naval Air Station North Island in San Diego with about 200 Lincoln family members who shared worries about mental health and exhaustion, and the risk of self-harm on the ship. Navy officials said they were working to send more mental health professionals to the Lincoln.
Iranian media reported that seven navy personnel died during a brawl on the ship, which U.S. Central Command denied. Several media outlets, including Stars and Stripes, reported that sailors made multiple attempts to jump overboard the carrier due to poor conditions and mental stress.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said these reports "completely misrepresented" conditions aboard the ship, but did not directly respond to reports of deteriorating mental health and supply shortages.
When asked, President Donald J. Trump said he thought the Lincoln's deployment was "not nearly long enough".
The U.S. Navy denied there had been an increase of suicide attempts aboard the ship, and confirmed one sailor went overboard in early August and was safely recovered.
On August 13, it was reported that the aircraft carrier USS George Washington had left port the previous week from Da Nang, Vietnam, to replace the Lincoln.
Senator Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut, a Zionist Democrat and member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, outlined a series of reported deficiencies aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln in a letter to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. The aircraft carrier, which has a complement of approximately 5,000 personnel, has been the subject of complaints including shortages of basic supplies, contaminated water, plumbing failures, declining mental health conditions, deck safety concerns, and a disrupted mail system that has resulted in many care packages being lost in transit for months.
Arizona Senator Ruben Gallego, also a Zionist Democrat, wrote on his X account that the military had been requested to allow a congressional delegation to board the vessel and "conduct oversight investigations into this terrible situation." He added that there was "no reason for denial of access."
Representative Mike Levin, a Zionist Democrat from California, described conditions aboard the carrier as including moldy showers, broken toilets, weeks of unwashed laundry, extended periods without hot water, meals consisting of half a cup of rice and two tortillas, and a lack of soap, deodorant, or toothpaste.
Zionism is evil. It is not representative of Judaism. It is a white supremacist ideology that advocates for an ethnostate. The apartheid genocidial ethnostate of Israel has violated decades of international law, taken so much from American taxpayers, influenced hundreds of lawmakers past and present. It is time for our country to break away from Israel and focus on the needs of America.
The President of the United States, Donald J. Trump will be the last person supportive of Israel as head of state. He will also represent the final straw when it comes to white men as the president. We must have diversity in our government.
I cannot in good conscience support another old white man as our president. I will support white men who align with progressive politics. No conservatives, centrists or moderates. No more Christian aligned presidents.
They are not following the teachings of Christianity.
I am open to women, people of color, other religions or no religion at all becoming president.
I am open to even support gay or transgender Americans as president.
At this point, anything but a conservative white man over 65 years old as our president.
No to baby boomer or Gen X presidents.
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| Hayden Panettiere dies days before her birthday. |
On Sunday, we learned that actress Hayden Panettiere has passed away at the age of 36, days before her 37th birthday. While there is no confirmation of what led to her death, we are going to offer the numbers because she had previously dealt with struggles.
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"It is with profound sadness that we share the tragic passing of our beloved Hayden. She was an incredible light and a force of nature who brought immeasurable love and joy to all who knew her -- and to the millions who watched her onscreen," her father, Skip Panettiere, said in a statement.
Her father asked for privacy "as our family takes time to process this unimaginable loss."
Further details surrounding Panettiere's death were not immediately available.
Beginning as a child star, with a long career in both TV and film, Panettiere is remembered for her roles as Claire Bennet on the hit series "Heroes" and as Juliette Barnes on the musical drama "Nashville."
She also starred in "Remember the Titans," "Raising Helen," "Ice Princess" and "Scream 4."
Panettiere has been candid about her struggles from child stardom through adulthood. She released a memoir this May titled "This Is Me: A Reckoning."
In the memoir, she shares "a rare and intimate glimpse into her life behind closed doors, opening up about postpartum depression, addiction and recovery, trauma, domestic abuse, and loss," according to a synopsis for her book.
She is the mother to one child, her daughter Kaya Klitschko, whom she had in 2014 with her ex-fiancé, heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko.
In an interview with "Good Morning America" in 2022, Panetierre opened up about grappling with alcoholism and postpartum depression.
"I didn't know where the alcoholism was ending and the postpartum was beginning," Panetierre said. "And I ran myself pretty ragged."
She said the years that followed her role on "Nashville" had "been difficult." She said, "The years before were very difficult for me, too. And I just needed a break."
Panetierre went on to reprise her role as Kirby Reed in the "Scream" franchise, which was released in March 2023.
Her brother, Jansen Panettiere, died suddenly in February 2023 from cardiomegaly (enlarged heart) coupled with aortic valve complications, his family said in a statement at the time. He was 28.
Hayden Panettiere spoke openly about her grief, saying in an interview with People two years after his death, "I will always be heartbroken about it."
"I will never be able to get over it," she told the outlet. "No matter how many years go by, I will never get over his loss."
Panettiere's death comes less than a week before she would have turned 37 years old on Friday.