Wednesday, July 15, 2026

AIPAC Shakur Shoots Down Thomas Massie And Ro Khanna Bill!

AIPAC Shakur keeping Israel close and Americans voters at a distance.

President Donald J. Trump once again has engaged in aggression. He ordered the U.S. military to attack Iran. The Iranians have now closed the Strait of Hormuz. They vow to cripple the world’s economy. They want the International Criminal Court to hold the United States and Israel accountable for their aggressions.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio has now threatened to dismantle the ICC by pushing for sanctions and disbarrment. Rubio is pressuring countries to end financial support to the court.

Iran has responded to the death of Lindsey Graham. They did not wish the controversial senator any sympathy. They looked at him as an agent of chaos and destruction.

The Congress is trying to honor his legacy by passing sanctions on Russia, the ICC and Iran. They even got his sister, the inexperienced member, Sen. Darline Graham Nordone (R-SC) to vote with them.

The Senate didn't have enough votes to push through its controversial merger of the U.S. military and the Israeli Defense Forces. The cloture was 50-46. The Republicans failed to pass the National Defense Authorization Act.

Sen. Jim Justice (R-WV) and Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY) were not able to vote. They didn't get Sen. John Fetterman (I-PA). He was unavailable for votes. Senate Leader John Thune (R-SD) voted against the measure and pulled it.

Democrats along with Sens. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) and Angus King (I-ME) have voted against the measure.

It is not completely out of the picture.

House members are about to vote on the measure as well. But two members are trying to stop it. Reps. Thomas Massie. (R-KY) and Ro Khanna (D-CA) have pushed an amendment to strip the annual $3 billion in funding to Israel. They want a permanent end to aid for Israel.

Massie who was defeated in his primary by Trump backed opponent Ed Gallrein is hinting an insurgent senate bid if McConnell dies.

Khanna went to the West Bank and was accosted by violent Israeli terrorists. They tried to drag him and a few of his guides out. Khanna told the junk food media that if this how Israel treats U.S. lawmakers, they have no shame in how they operate.

Israel and Fox went to defense by claiming that Khanna took no legal proceedings before entering the area. They claimed he is staging incidents to generate support to cut off aid.

Why are U.S. taxpayers still funding Israel?

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) seems to always use his hands when he explains himself.

Well he probably used one digit on his ring finger when he told Khanna that he and his top Democratic members will not support the Massie Amendment.

103 Democrats and Massie voted for an end to Israel aid. 

The final vote was 314-104, with Massie joining 103 Democrats on the measure. Another 98 Democrats voted alongside Republicans while 10 Democrats voted "present."

Ohio members who voted to keep supplying Israel $3.3 billion in military aid while you and others are paying for this war.

Reps. Greg Landsman (D-OH), Dave Taylor (R-OH), Mike Turner (R-OH), Jim Jordan (R-OH), Bob Latta (R-OH), Mike Rulli (R-OH), Warren Davidson (R-OH), David Joyce (R-OH), Mike Carey (R-OH), Emilia Sykes (D-OH), Max Miller (R-OH), Joyce Beatty (D-OH), Troy Balderson (R-OH) and Marcy Kaptur (D-OH) voted no. 

Rep. Shontel Brown (D-OH) voted no but changed it to present.

They seem to have no problem with Ohioans paying high gas prices, high grocery prices, high insurance premiums, high shipping costs amd high medical bills. 

They have no problem with potholes in Cleveland, Cincinnati, Columbus, Dayton, Toledo, Akron, Canton, Springfield, Lima, Mansfield, East Liverpool, Stuebenville, Portsmouth, Athens, West Chester, Hamilton, Middletown, Sandusky, Ashtabula, Delphos, Elyria, Youngstown, Warren, Delaware, Wooster, Urbana, Upper Sandusky, Van Wert, St. Mary's, Zanesville, Cambridge, Marietta and Jackson.

AIPAC's favorite Democrats.

They have no problem with Ohioans paying for Israeli debt by buying their bonds.

They have no problem with blighted neighborhoods in every corner of this fucking state.

Hell, they all will get a nice paycheck from their AIPAC handlers. 

Ohioans are concerned with affordability. If $3.3 billion in federal funding were redirected entirely to Ohio, it could provide a direct stimulus check of $276.37 to every single Ohio resident, fully cover universal free breakfast and lunch for all Ohio school children for 11 years, or pay the average rent for nearly 250,000 Ohio families for an entire year.

To put the scale of $3.3 billion into perspective against Ohio's current affordability crisis, the money could be broken down across these major domestic areas:

Direct Financial Relief
  • Individual Checks: A one-time payout of $276.37 for each of the state's roughly 11.94 million residents.
  • Family Rent Relief: Complete payment of a full year's rent for 247,080 households, based on Ohio's average rent of $1,113 per month.
  • Energy Assistance: Wiping out winter heating and utility bills for over a million low-income households.
  • Education & Childcare Universal School Meals: Funding a statewide universal free school breakfast and lunch program for 11 years, which advocates estimate costs around $300 million annually.
  • College Tuition: Covering full four-year undergraduate tuition at an in-state public university for over 70,000 Ohio students.
  • Childcare Subsidies: Funding early childhood education and preschool programs for tens of thousands of working parents.
Infrastructure & Public Health 
  • Roads and Bridges: Resurfacing thousands of miles of state highways or accelerating major repairs on structurally deficient bridges.
  • Healthcare Safety Nets: Expanding Medicaid coverage or offsetting medical debt for uncompensated care at Ohio community clinics and emergency rooms.
The Democratic Party is losing enthusiasm within it movement. Dems (or Dem leaning voters) are demanding strong leaders capable to take on that curmudgeon president and his couch humping dorky vice president. They want an end to aiding Israel as it conducting a fucking genocide. The establishment wants to play it safe and win over former MAGA. Big fucking mistake.

President Donald J. Trump and Vice President JD Vance are very unpopular. Congress is very unpopular. The Supreme Court is very unpopular. 

Folks, they keep this up and next election every member is at risk of primary defeat.

The members are too old, too comfortable with being in office, always on television spitting garbage instead of policies, trying to enrich themselves, always telling us that things that are means to survival aren't possible. 

It is a fucking shit show.

Radical White Terrorism In Salt Lake City!

The face of terror.

Where's FBI Director Kash Patel? 

Where's Homeland Security Markwayne Mullin?

Where's acting Attorney General Todd Blanche?

Where's Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.?

Where's the governor of Utah, Spencer Cox?

Where's the two polarizing U.S. Senators, John Curtis and Mike Lee?

Where are those polarizing U.S. House members?

Where is the president and vice president?

President Donald J. Trump and Vice President JD Vance: Why don't you take your heads out your asses and realize the biggest threat to the United States is a sixth grade education! Oh gun violence is the No. 1 threat in the country. My bad.

An education that puts millions of Americans in the bubble of misinformation which leads to bigotry, hate and division. 

Christians, Catholic and Jewish Americans seem to think that their religion is civilized. Well hate to break the news to the world, no religion is above one.

So for all the villainizing of Islam, Buddhism, Satanism, Witchcraft, Scientology and Hinduism, they all have a place in the United States.

See you are free to worship whomever ditty you believe in.

You are also free to hate. As long as you're not gassed up by the agitators who make millions sowing discourse, you can freely be a hateful piece of shit. The only line is the violent line. When it comes to carrying out an attack on someone you deem not worthy of your presence it becomes a crime.

A Utah man told police he repeatedly stabbed a Muslim man because of the man's faith and intended to kill him, according to court records filed Monday.

Bystanders served this terrorist a hot plate. In several videos, you see the victim trying to repel the suspect and bystanders quickly apprehend him. One served him two plates and put his ass to sleep.

The man survived the attack Monday afternoon at a mall southeast of Salt Lake City. But he's expected to face a long recovery after suffering more than 15 stab wounds, according to a GoFundMe page set up to help with medical expenses.

Bystanders were able to get the knife out of the suspect's hand before police arrived at the scene at Valley Fair Mall, court records show.

The suspect, Peter Michael Larsen, was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder and carrying a prohibited dangerous weapon. He told police he targeted the employee over his religious beliefs, according to the court records, which didn't list an attorney who could comment on his behalf.

The Associated Press was unable to locate any of Larsen's immediate family in public records.

All he wanted to do was help a man in distress.

The Valley Fair Mall did not immediately respond to email and voicemail requests for comment.

Larsen, 48, was on parole for a previous violent felony, court records show. He is being held without bail.

Salt Lake County District Attorney Sim Gill, whose office is determining whether to pursue charges, declined to comment.

"We don’t want to say anything else until we receive the results of the investigation,” Gill said in a statement.
They claim the left is violent. In reality, white men are violent.

The Council on American-Islamic Relations, a Muslim advocacy group, called on elected officials to reject anti-Muslim rhetoric.

“Our nation’s political and community leaders have a moral responsibility to reject anti-Muslim hate in all its forms before more innocent people are harmed,” Nihad Awad, the organization's national executive director, said in a statement.

In May, two terrorists killed three people and then themselves at an Islamic Center in San Diego in an attack that has left the community reeling. The AP obtained writings of both teenagers, including hateful rhetoric toward Jewish people, Muslims and Islam, as well as the LGBTQ+ community, Black people, women, and both the political left and right.

Tuesday, July 14, 2026

You Ain't Buffalo Bill Or A Bison!

Hello.

A man was seriously injured when he was close to an angry bison. The bison gored the man. The man who survived the attack talked to the junk food media about the ordeal.

The man was from Washington. 

Well these idiots.

Yellowstone National Park has warned visitors to respect nature. Yet, they want to take photos of bears, bison, wolves, elk, bobcats and gysers from up close.

And guess what?

Nature responds.

Mike MacLeod, a professional photographer from Bozeman, Montana, said the incident happened at the Bridge Bay Campground, south of Fishing Bridge.

MacLeod said the man was walking with his grandson when the agitated bison made them the targets of its aggression.

“I was just trying to get some dramatic footage of that bison having a fit,” he told Cowboy State Daily. “It’s changed my idea of what to expect from these guys at this time of year, because I would not have predicted that happening.”

The National Park Service has not released any information on the incident.

Bull In A China Shop

MacLeod was camping in at the Bridge Bay Campground when his wife pointed out the bull bison entering the area. He grabbed his camera and started shooting from a safe distance.

“He started walking through the campground,” MacLeod said. “He was coming up to this group of kids, who were taking pictures on their cellphones from a good distance away, and then the buffalo charged these kids.”

When the bison charged, the kids safely scattered. But the bison wasn’t done yet.

That’s when McLeod started filming.

“I used to be a combat photographer in the Army,” he said. “I could see this thing coming.”

MacLeod said the bison kept running through the campground, while people occupants yelled and screamed at each other to alert one another to the threat. After a while, the bison found a patch of dirt to wallow in.

Then, the victim appeared. He had no idea what was about to happen.

“They weren't even in that camping loop,” McLeod said. “They were walking along the road, quite a ways away from the bison, and it started running at them.”

Closed The Distance, Up And Over

The victim and his grandson were at what even the National Park Service would say was a safe distance, at least 100 yards, from the bison. They stopped for some pictures while the bison lay down and seemed to have calmed down.

“He was sitting in the dust, like bison do, with his head out towards the road,” MacLeod said. “When the bison started to get up, the grandfather's like, ‘OK, time to leave,’ and they moved off behind these trees.”

Then, a white pickup appeared. For whatever reason, that set the bison off again.

“The bison was charging the truck,” MacLeod said. “The guy in the truck saw that happening, and he just kept going. The bison (then went) to where these two were hiding in the trees.”

After expending some of its energy on a sapling, the bison tore into the trees and chased the victim and his grandson.

While the grandson escaped, his grandfather wasn’t so fortunate. The bison chased him around the trees while he tried to escape.

Then, according to MacLeod, the victim got flipped.

“The bison hooked him with his left horn on his hip and tossed him in the air,” he said. “He made a perfect flip and landed on his side. The bison was at least 6 feet tall, and (the victim) was several feet above him.”

Observer To Rescuer

When the older man hit the ground, the bison stopped but didn’t run away. It stood over the man he’d just tossed, shaking his head in an obvious display of agitation.

That’s when MacLeod decided he had to do something.

“I had to get the bison's attention,” he said. “I was really afraid he was going to gore the guy on the ground, so I stopped videotaping and ran at the bison, yelled loud, and was trying to be as big and intimidating as possible.”

Following MacLeod’s lead, a few other observers did the same and darted toward the bison. That was enough to send it running.

“He really took off when he left,” MacLeod said.

When the bison was gone, everyone rushed toward the victim. He was in a lot of pain, particularly in his hips and the leg he landed on, but MacLeod and others couldn’t see any external injuries.

“One guy held his hand,” MacLeod said. “Another guy pulled security on the outside to make sure that bison didn't come back. A gal in a car was on the phone with 911, and another gal did a blood sweep, but we couldn’t find any blood.”

Yellowstone EMS quickly arrived and took over. MacLeod has been in touch with the victim’s grandson, who told him that his grandfather “has some pretty significant injuries and is not out of the woods yet.”

“He was really worried and wanted to see the video to make sure that it wasn't his fault,” MacLeod said. “You can tell in the video it's not his fault. You can tell from the very beginning.”

A photographer capture himself getting gored by a bull bison.

No Fault

This is Yellowstone’s second human-bison incident in 2026. The first occurred on June 26, when a 12-year-old was injured near Mud Volcano, north of Fishing Bridge.

What stuck out to MacLeod in the Friday incident was that nobody was at fault for what happened at Bridge Bay Campground. People do “stupid things” in Yellowstone all the time, but this wasn’t one of those cases.

“I didn't see anybody getting close,” he said. “People were yelling, ‘Careful, there’s a bison coming through,’ and they kept their distance. They were very respectful.”

In this incident, the bull bison was the instigator. MacLeod said it was extremely evident that the bison entered Bridge Bay with a chip on its humped shoulder.

“You can tell he was agitated, pissed off, and charging anything and everything,” he said.

The biological explanation for what happened is the annual bison rut, which runs from June to September. During that time, bull bison surge with energy and aggression as they compete for dominance and females.

MacLeod doesn’t blame anyone, especially not the victim or his grandson, for what happened.

“They were just out for an evening walk, just happened to turn around the corner, and there’s a bison,” he said.

In MacLeod’s opinion, this bull bison was looking for a fight and, for reasons known only to itself, chose those two as the targets of its aggression.

“I’ve been around bison for a while, but this was really weird,” he said. “Why did it pick those two? There were so many people around, and most of them were closer to and behind the bison. It was really weird.”

To avoid a bison attack, always maintain a minimum distance of 25 yards (75 feet) from the animals, and up to 100 yards during mating or calving seasons. Back away slowly if they show warning signs like raised tails or pawing the ground, and never run, as they can sprint up to 40 mph

The Golden Rules for Bison Safety

  • Keep your distance: Authorities, such as Yellowstone National Park, advise staying at least 25 yards away from bison. If a bison looks at or acknowledges you, you are already too close and should back away slowly.
  • Watch for warning signs: A bison is agitated and about to charge if it raises its tail straight up, paws at the ground, swings its head back and forth, snorts, or makes short bluff charges.
  • Never outrun them: Bison are deceptively fast and agile, capable of running up to 40 mph and jumping nearly 6 feet in the air. You cannot outrun them.
  • Use physical barriers: If you are approached or charged, immediately put an obstacle like a tree, large boulder, or vehicle between you and the bison.
  • Protect your vital areas: If you are attacked and cannot reach safety, drop to the ground and curl into a tight ball, protecting your head and neck with your arms.

Can we get the Darwin Award for the most stupidest people on the planet?

You can't fix stupid!

You can't change minds!

You are completely trapped in stupid.

You are wrapped and emboldened in stupid.

Again, why do white people always treat wild animals like they're domesticated? 

I don't get why some of these people believe it's their mission to disrupt the lives of others. 

This is why Republicans are idiots. Democrats are idiots too but at least some of them have the sense to not engage in stupidity. Not saying all Republicans are idiots, but definitely the ones who voted for President Donald J. Trump are.

I've said it before and I stand by what I say: "Wild animals are......well you know!"

Interacting with uncontacted people is dangerous. Well, they are.... you know!"

If you want to be a thrill seeker, you might want to get life insurance.

No Merging Lane!

Senate failed to pass the controversial U.S.-Israel military merger.

America First.

Not to Marsha Blackburn, Tom Cotton and Rick Scott. They sponsored a controversial rider to the NDAA (National Defense Authorization Act). It would officially allow U.S. military to share its resources with the Israeli Defense Force.

It was about to merge the U.S. Armed Forces with the Israel Defense Forces. That means any American or U.S. national associated with Israel military could get benefits. It failed cloture and it is stalled for now.

As with the SAVE ACT, President Donald J. Trump wants to end the filibuster. It is picking up momentum and with a very narrow majority, the Republican Party is desperate for a win.

The measure failed 50-46.

They were trying to push this as a rush and tribute to that warhawk Lindsey Graham who died in July.

His sister Darline Graham Nordone voted in favor of this. 

Alan Armstrong (R-OK)

Jim Banks (R-IN)

John Barrasso (R-WY)

Marsha Blackburn (R-TN)

Johb Boozman (R-AR)

Katie Britt (R-AL)

Ted Budd (R-NC)

Shelly Moore Capito (R-WV)

Bill Cassidy (R-LA)

Susan Collins (R-ME)

John Cornyn (R-TX)

Tom Cotton (R-AR)

Jim Cramer (R-ND)

Mike Crapo (R-ID)

Ted Cruz (R-TX)

John Curtis (R-UT)

Steve Daines (R-MT)

Joni Ernst (R-IA)

Deb Fischer (R-NE)

Darline Graham Nordone (R-SC)

Chuck Grassley (R-IA)

Bill Hagerty (R-TN)

Josh Hawley (R-MO)

John Hoeven (R-ND)

Jon Husted (R-OH)

Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-MS)

Ron Johnson (R-WI)

John N. Kennedy (R-LA)

James Lankford (R-OK)

Mike Lee (R-UT)

Cynthia Lummis (R-WY)

Roger Marshall (R-KS)

Dave McCormick (R-PA)

Ashley Moody (R-FL)

Jim Moran (R-KS)

Bernie Moreno (R-OH)

Lisa Murkowski (R-AK)

Rand Paul (R-KY)

Pete Ricketts (R-NE)

Jim Risch (R-ID)

Mike Rounds (R-SD)

Eric Schmitt (R-MO)

Rick Scott (R-FL)

Tim Scott (R-SC)

Tim Sheehy (R-MT)

Dan Sullivan (R-AK)

Thom Tillis (R-NC)

Tommy Tuberville (R-AL)

Roger Wicker (R-MS)

Todd Young (R-IN)

Sens. Jim Justice (R-WV) and Mitch McConnell (R-KY) did not vote. Sen. John Fetterman (I-PA) did not vote either. Senate Leader, John Thune (R-SD) voted against the measure.

The provision would establish a United States-Israel Defense Technology Cooperation Initiative, according to Military.com

This would have the defense secretary appoint someone responsible for doing joint research and weapons development between the two countries.

This would be a permanent merger which no other president can't repeal. This would make a lifetime payout to Israel.

Let this be the final years of America's alliance with Israel.

Thinking if the U.S. decided to allow Israel be aligned in our resources. Our electronics, our bank accounts and our medical records could be compromised by these agents.

When young Americans are seeing children being blown up, Israeli Defense Soliders wearing the clothes of their victims, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu lecturing Americans on what is justified opinionated concerns, the AIPAC lobby trying to deflect by painting critics as being bought by foreign influence, the ADL trying push censorship campaigns on social media, the deflections to blame Muslims, the calls to deport critics because they oppose Israel, calling people "antisemitic" and a "terrorist" to stifle critics is seriously backfiring.

Americans Are Tired Of The Status Quo.

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Israel 🇮🇱 Will Be Destroyed. ☠️☠️☠️☠️

This 🇮🇱 And Zionism Will Be Regarded As A Symbol Of Evil In The 21st Century.

Tucker Carlson, Nick Fuentes, Dave Smith, Pat Buchanan, Marjorie Taylor Greene, Matt Gaetz, Glenn Greenwald, Candace Owens, Andrew Tate and Tristan Tate have split MAGAland.

I strongly disagree with the opinions and views of these figures. I don't endorse their opinions but I will only say that their opposition to Israel is the only thing I will agree with them.

Why are they becoming influential to them over Fox and the status quo?

The cause is simple: Why are we giving billions to Israel while Americans are on the streets or struggling here at home?

American home ownership is down. The average age of home buyers is 40 years old.

More Americans are waiting to having children. 

They know that it cost $395,000 to raise a child.

Tucker Carlson, Nick Fuentes, Dave Smith, Pat Buchanan, Marjorie Taylor Greene, Matt Gaetz, Glenn Greenwald, Candace Owens, Andrew Tate and Tristan Tate have split MAGAland.

I strongly disagree with the opinions and views of these figures. I don't endorse their opinions but I will say that their opposition to Israel is the only thing I will agree with them.

Why are they becoming influential to them over Fox and the status quo?

When the right is claiming the government is run by Zionists, the calls of being antisemitic are loud.

Why is the far right slowly accepting the narrative the progressives pushed during the Biden Administration?

Generational gap of politics. Censorship and identity politics is a weapon used by Republicans and Democrats alike. They have convinced people that the status quo is better than generational change. President Donald J. Trump is the emboldenment of white privilege, elitism and a decline of American dominance.

Antisemitism is becoming a weapon that is running out of bullets.

The words lost meaning when Americans are frustrated with a government that isn't working for them. When Americans are seeing stagnant wages, frustration with their jobs, frustration with the increasing prices of food, not being able to take vacations, fear of medical debt, fear of financial debt, not achieving the American Dream, you are seeing the collapse of support for Israel.

The calls of antisemitism is not working either. It seems like "crying wolf." 

When the right is claiming the government is run by Zionists, the calls of being antisemitic are loud.

Why is the far right slowly accepting the narrative the progressives pushed during the Biden Administration?

Generational gap of politics. Censorship and identity politics is a weapon used by Republicans and Democrats alike. They have convinced people that the status quo is better than generational change. President Donald J. Trump is the emboldenment of white privilege, elitism and a decline of American dominance. The white leadership structure is collapsing. 

Those who tried to push for former vice president Kamala Harris to stop Israel from committing a genocide were ignored. Even Harris acknowledged that she gambled on trying to win over dissatisfied Trump voters while pushing aside concerns progressives had with former president Joe Biden.

Both the Biden and Trump administrations have tried to end the fighting and bring back the captured IDF members while providing extensive military and diplomatic cover to Israel.

Israel and its allies overplayed the use of antisemitism. From now on, as long as there is no violence towards anyone practicing Judaism or Islam, I will not hold my tongue when criticizing Israel, Jews, President Donald J. Trump, Vice President JD Vance, members of Congress, Benjamin Netanyahu, the Anti-Defamation League, Jonathan Greenblatt, Zionism, colonialism, imperialism, slavery, racism, Christian nationalism and white supremacy.

Again, as long as there is no violence towards anyone practicing religious beliefs, there is no antisemitism when criticizing the Jews.

Boosie Blows $600K For Curmudgeon Pardon!

Some dumb shit coming from Boosie again.

Cooning Badazz.

Torence Ivy Hatch, Jr. known as Boosie BadAzz (formerly Lil Boosie) is feeling like an idiot. He put his ass on the line for President Donald J. Trump. I guess he got duped.

Okay, TMZ reports that Boosie was planning on suing the U.S. government and two idiot pranksters after he allegedly paid $600,000 to get the president to consider a pardon for his federal convictions.

His biggest mistake was to trust a notorious online troll and his business partner.

The Baton Rouge native had been ordered to serve 10 days in jail and be under three years of supervised release after he pleaded guilty to a charge of possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.

Boosie has an issue with two men whom he believed could secure him a federal pardon from Trump.

The rapper is suing Jacob Wohl and Jack Burkman, two known lobbyists and far-right political operatives in the MAGA world, for $300,000, alleging they failed to comply with a stipulation in the contract he signed with them. He's demanding a contractual refund months after his lawyer informed him that the duo had secured a pardon from Trump for his federal charges.

According to a lengthy exposé published by NOTUS, Boosie paid Wohl and Burkman $600,000 after he hired them in October 2025, months before his sentencing. The duo, per NOTUS, has claimed they are "effectively bankrupt."

Wohl and Burkman are the same duo who pleaded guilty to an illegal robocall scheme in 2022 in Ohio that targeted primarily Black voters.

The lawsuit is the first known to arise in the new era of pardons under the Trump White House. Under previous administrations, pardons were handled through extensive vetting and a formal Justice Department process before being submitted to the President for final approval. That has mostly eroded with Trump's return, as many have effectively been handled by longtime aides who suggest a name and then give it to Trump.

"Boosie has no reason to be unhappy. In 30 years of lobbying, I doubt we have ever done more work and harder work. The provision in the contract he is referencing was never agreed to at all. The other factor is that Boosie's quest for a pardon was made much tougher by an arrest for an alleged crime of violence in Texas earlier this year. We tried very, very hard," Burkman told TMZ.

Ignorance begets ignorance.

For years, Boosie had been advocating on social media for a pardon, writing in 2024 that he needed one from whoever won the election between Vice President Kamala Harris and Trump. After Trump won, Boosie brought up his pardon again, questioning people who were mad at him for asking Trump when he attempted to get VP Harris' attention via Twitter.

Since his return to office, Trump has issued more than 1,700 pardons, most related to those who were tried and convicted of crimes related to the Insurrection attempt on the Capitol on January 6. His most recent batch of pardons came on July 3, and none of those names belonged to the "Set It Off" and "Wipe Me Down" rapper.

In 2023, Boosie was arrested in San Diego, California, and charged with possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. The case dragged on for two years until January, when he pleaded guilty to the charge and was credited with time served (10 days) along with three years of supervised release.

A recent incident in Houston earlier this year has prosecutors wanting to revoke his previous sentence, as he stands accused of smashing a glass hookah base atop the head of a security guard. During conversations with Wohl and Burkman, the two frequently told the rapper about their connections to Laura Loomer, a longtime Trump ally who has his ear. They also named several individuals in Trump's orbit, including Erika Kirk, other MAGA influencers, Rep. Nancy Mace, Rep. Andy Biggs, and Speaker of the House Mike Johnson.

All either flatly declined to know anything about endorsing the pardon or even knowing Boosie.

"Speaker Johnson's office categorically denied that there was any merit to the claims made by these individuals or any connection between the speaker and these individuals or the parties involved," a spokesperson for the House leader said.

Boosie, despite not receiving clemency, remains hopeful that a pardon application filed directly with the White House would be approved, thereby nullifying the felony conviction on his record.

He lacks self-awareness and doesn't know when to shut his mouth up. The dude is playing in the snow. He allegedly engage in sexually predatory behavior.

Hatch, 43, is a known as either Lil Boosie or Boosie Badazz. He is a Baton Rouge rapper who has a string of underground hits in the early 2000s. He is unabashedly homophobic and pretty ignorant to the changing demographics. He allegedly allowed a woman perform a sex act on underage children. One being a son and the other being their cousin. 

He has been most notorious for staging a square up with a Lil Nas X impersonator.

Monday, July 13, 2026

We Don't Believe You!

A photo doesn't calm concerns.

After weeks of not appearing, somehow the Kentucky senator officially releases a photo of him and his wife. It doesn't calm concerns.

Addison Mitchell McConnell, the 84 year old Kentucky senator and former Republican leader has released a photo which has him and wife, former Trump administration official Elaine Cho.

His press office claimed that he fell and suffered from pneumonia.

But the official 9-1-1 call stated an unconscious man. A photo of a motionless man in an orange blanket feet out. 

For an 84-year-old, a cardiac arrest requiring CPR carries an incredibly low survival rate, which makes the official claim that he merely had a "fall and mild pneumonia" highly questioned by critics. Skeptics argue that his office may be downplaying a much more severe cardiovascular event to avoid pressure regarding his fitness to serve. Conversely, medical experts note it is possible for a severe fall or a brief loss of consciousness to be misreported as cardiac arrest by a panicked bystander making the initial 911 call.

Gov. Andy Beshear gave McConnell a week to make a formal call before he defies the Commonwealth state house and appoint a member of the Democratic Party.

They stripped his appointment powers. He now will go ahead and consider a replacement if McConnell is too ill to do his job.

Beshear has publicly signaled that he is prepared to launch a legal challenge rather than simply yield to the state's Republican-backed Senate succession law. In interviews regarding Senator Mitch McConnell’s extended hospitalization, Beshear stated that if a vacancy occurs, he intends to look at his executive authority to ensure Kentuckians are represented, predicting "at least... probably a disagreement."

Beshear's argument rests on the Kentucky Constitution, which explicitly dictates that the governor appoints all state officers when an unexpired vacancy occurs. He has previously maintained that the Republican supermajority's efforts to strip away this gubernatorial appointment power and force a special election violate both state and federal constitutional provisions (such as the 17th Amendment). 

Darline Graham Nordone Picked!

McMaster picks Lindsey Graham's sister.

If Lindsey Graham had a sister....

Oh he does. The late senator has a sister and she will be appointed the junior senator of South Carolina.

So I was betting on a Pam Evette to be his replacement. Damn, I am wrong.

Well I "did not see" that coming.

Nepotism.

Well Sen-Designate Darline Graham Nordone (R-SC) was approved by President Donald J. Trump and Gov. Henry McMaster decided to follow the floorplan.

Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC), now the senior senator and an appointed member from then governor Nikki Haley welcomed the newest member. Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) and Vice President JD Vance will swear her in on Tuesday.

She will serve out the term. She has confirmed she will not seek reelection. That sets up a special primary. If the candidates not reach a threshold of 51%, then a runoff. Then if there is a winner, the nominee proceeds to the general against Democratic nominee Dr. Annie Andrews.

The race is Safe Republican.

That means Reps. Ralph Norman (R-SC), Nancy Mace (R-SC) or Lieutenant Gov. Pam Evette will likely be running for the nomination. I hope it's Mace. She is a fruitcake.

Nordone will be the first woman to represent the state in the Senate.

“It is such an honor,” she said, as dozens of Graham staffers and campaign advisers stood behind her, some with eyes glassy from welling tears. “Lindsey has always been there for me. And now, I will be there for him.”

Graham died on Saturday night at age 71. He never married or had a family of his own, but Nordone was often by her brother’s side for the political touch points of his career, speaking at events and appearing in some of his campaign ads.

After their parents died at a young age, Graham was left to raise his sister, for whom he later became legal guardian. They were very close, and she was there as he filed reelection paperwork earlier this year, along with her children and grandchildren.

“To Lindsey, I miss you more than I can even put into words,” Nordone said, emotion rising in her voice. “But I’m going to do this. I got it.”

Introducing Nordone, McMaster said the two had spoken in “in the wee hours of Sunday morning” after Graham’s death, and he asked her to serve.

“I had wondered what you would say, and I was humbled by your quickness to see the duty that you had to serve,” McMaster said. He added that President Donald Trump “thought it was a great idea” when he later told him of his pick. Trump announced his support for Nardone to fill the seat earlier Monday.

Nordone has worked as an optician and at various state agencies, including the South Carolina Commission for the Blind and the Department of Employment and Workforce. She lives in Lexington, is a graduate of the College of Charleston and has a master’s degree in rehabilitation counseling.
Sen. Darline Graham Nordone (R-SC) with husband and children.


How will a special primary work?

A special election will be held next month to pick a new Republican nominee in the general election for Graham’s seat. He had been seeking a fifth term this year.

The rare open Senate seat has ignited a scramble among South Carolina’s most ambitious conservatives, who have been eager to climb the political ladder.

Republicans just finished a sprawling and bruising contest to figure out their nominee for succeeding McMaster, who is wrapping up his second term. State Attorney General Alan Wilson won the nomination, overcoming a field that included Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette, Rep. Nancy Mace and Ralph Norman — all of whom are now eyeing Graham’s seat following his death over the weekend.

According to South Carolina law, a one-week filing period for a special primary election begins on the second Tuesday after the candidate’s death, or July 21.

The special primary election would be held on the second Tuesday after that filing period closes, or Aug. 11. Any necessary runoff would follow two weeks after that, or Aug. 25.

From that point, the new nominee would have just over two months to campaign for the general election on Nov. 3.

All of this is problematic according to federal law, which requires military and overseas ballots to go out 45 days before any federal election. For the special election primary, that would have been June 27. Federal Election Commission officials didn’t immediately return a message seeking clarity about the process.

Who could replace Graham?

Graham died on Saturday night, and a preliminary medical examiner report said he suffered a tear in his aorta, known as an aortic dissection.

In the hours after Graham’s death was announced, South Carolina’s Republican circles were already swirling with rumors about possible replacements.

Evette, who has served nearly eight years alongside McMaster and received his endorsement in the governor’s race, is one possibility. She lost the June 23 runoff to Wilson.

Mace and Norman could run in the special primary as well. Neither of them are running for reelection to their House seats.

But another Republican from the state, Rep. Russell Fry, could be a possibility. The two-term lawmaker represents the growing area around Myrtle Beach, and he’s been a top Trump ally.

Businessman Mark Lynch, whom Graham defeated in the primary, may jump into the race. So could Mark Sanford, the state’s former governor who served two separate stints in the House.

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, who lived in South Carolina before joining the Trump administration, has fielded calls about potentially replacing Graham but doesn’t have interest in the role and enjoys working for the president, according to a person who insisted on anonymity to describe private conversations.

Graham Nordone says she will honor her brother by doing what he does.

How does Graham’s death affect the general election?

No Democrat has won a Senate seat in South Carolina in decades, and Republicans in recent history typically take statewide seats by double digits. When Graham last ran in 2020, he defeated his Democratic opponent, Jaime Harrison, by a 10 percentage point margin.

So while history suggests that Graham was en route to a fifth term, Republicans are carefully surveying the landscape.

Charleston pediatrician Annie Andrews won the Democratic nomination last month and has raised more than $8 million in the race, and she had just under $3 million cash on hand at the end of May, according to federal filings. Graham had taken in $6 million, with just over $4 million on hand.

In a statement Sunday, Andrews called on South Carolinians to join her “in setting partisanship aside and offering gratitude” to Graham for his service.

Harrison, noting that he and Graham “had our share of political disagreements,” wrote on social media that he “always appreciated that even in our fiercest political battles, we could still share a conversation, a laugh, and a mutual respect for South Carolina and the institutions we were both privileged to serve.”

Sunday, July 12, 2026

Caresha's "Spend Dat" Sparks Outrage!

Caresha makes a hit. The far right and Black establishment makes a stink.

We are outraged over music and not actions. You have the power to change the channel, turn off the radio, turn off the internet, ignore the trolls and purchase the single. 

Things that have nothing to do with the cost of gas, groceries, insurance premiums, shipping costs, medical visits, vehicle repairs and energy costs.

Put the outrage on politicians, not entertainers. It is free speech and just music.

If you ask me, the more this stuff rises, the more likely folks are going to imitate art.

When Yung Miami released her single, "Spend Dat", the single rose on the music charts. 

However, the Black establishment and far right agitators are fuming over the song.

They are creating a Barbara Streisand effect.

I heard the song and I thought it was catchy. I didn't care for the message but I said, "money maker hit." 

Yung Miami said and I am paraphrasing: "It's a song. Get over it. Don't listen to it. Listen to it. Regardless of what you think, I made a hit."

"There have been so many more successful songs about murder, the disrespect of women, drug use/dealing etc. but Caresha's song about... stealing from major corporations... is the problem with our community? Please."

Well some think the single encourages boasting (shoplifting) and vanity spending.

This ongoing controversy centers around her hit single "Spend Dat," which ignited a major cultural divide regarding morality, materialism, and the values promoted in mainstream Black entertainment.

Critics argue that glorifying theft (like in the case of a viral incident where a mother-daughter duo used the song to dance with stolen designer bags) degrades the Black community and reinforces negative societal perceptions.

Yung Miami's hit club anthem includes lyrics that normalize "scamming," boosterism, and theft. The song's popularity faced heavy public condemnation from the traditional and conscious Black establishment, most notably from singer India.Arie. India Arie expressed disappointment in the song's mass acceptance, stating it is a "crystal clear sign of a bigger problem" and reflective of a culture glorifying negative stereotypes.

Caresha Brownlee is a rapper, producer, model and podcast host. She and rapper JT formed the City Girls in 2018. They were performing for years until they broke up in 2023.

They went on to make solo careers.

Yung Miami has ties to Sean "Puffy" Combs whom she dated for a few years before his federal case. The entertainer was accused by Lil Rob, a producer of being a madam or a servant to Combs as a prostitute. 

She had made homophobic remarks in the past but recanted before she got famous.

She is openly bisexual but not in any known relationships or she choose to stay private.

Yung Miami is 32. She has two children. One from a father who was gunned down in her child's early days. One from the mega producer and rapper Southside (Sizzle). 

Lindsey Graham Passed Away!

I guess Israel didn't bless him. Lindsey Graham, a controversial senator from South Carolina dies after that flight from Ukraine.

The news coming out of South Carolina is the longtime senator Lindsey Graham has passed away. This means governor Henry McMaster must appoint a replacement and a special election on top of a regular election. Graham became the nominee to run for his senate reelection this year.

Yearly wrap up.

Graham was 71.

The Senate race is still Safe Republican.

That means Pamela Evette is likely in the run to replace Graham. 

John McCain, Joe Lieberman and Lindsey Graham, the three warhawks who pushed George W. Bush to war with Iraq. They are dead and gone. Good riddance.

Graham who said if we elect Donald J. Trump, the Republican Party will be lost.

Well they are lost. Lost in this mix of phony populism and white extremism.

Eventually a bitter Republican primary eventually led to a truce and friendship with the 45th/47th President Of The United States. Graham was instrumental along with Sens. Ted Cruz (R-TX), Tom Cotton (R-AK), Rick Scott (R-FL) and John Fetterman (I-PA) in getting Trump to go to war with Iran.

Graham's legacy will be regarded as controversial. He and Mitch McConnell represented the Republican Party's devotion to white supremacy, war and culture wars.

Republicans are facing calls to address McConnell as he hasn't been seen publicly since June 14. 

Graham had came back from Kyiv, Ukraine. His press office stated he died of a sudden illness. But some believe it was cardiac arrest. Similar to McConnell.

Graham died on Saturday.

Trump, Vice President JD Vance, Gov. Henry McMaster, Sen. John Thune (R-SD), Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY), Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC), Republican gubernatorial nominee Alan Wilson, U.S. House members and Senators will react to the passing.

Graham was one Trump’s closest allies in Congress and a longtime advocate of direct confrontation with Iran, died Saturday evening after a “brief and sudden illness,” his office said in statement posted on social media.

The office did not provide any additional details about the South Carolina Republican, who was 71 years old.

“Senator Graham’s family appreciates prayers at this time and asks for privacy during this incredibly difficult period,” the statement said.

Hello

Graham was close with Trump

Graham was elected to the U.S. Senate in 2002 and was running for a fifth term. He briefly ran for president in 2016 and clashed with Trump, criticizing him as “unfit for office.”

However, he later emerged as one of Trump’s top allies, speaking with him frequently and becoming a regular presence on the golf course alongside the president.

Graham especially advised the president on foreign policy matters such as Iran and Russia, and had just announced an agreement on Friday with the Trump administration to move forward on a package of Russia sanctions.

Graham had been in Ukraine to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, who acknowledged the senator’s 10th visit to the country and thanked him for “recognizing our warriors.”

As a member of the U.S. House in the 1990s, Graham backed policies aimed at isolating Iran and limiting its missile and nuclear programs.

He also cheered on Trump’s decision to strike nuclear sites last year and had been a supporter of the latest conflict that started a few months ago.

The Republican had a prominent career on Capitol Hill

Graham had been serving as the chairman of the Senate Budget Committee, giving him a central role during Trump’s second term as Republicans pushed major legislation on party-line votes with a slim majority in the chamber.

His committee oversaw a process called reconciliation, a Senate procedure that allowed Republicans to pass significant policies such as last year’s tax law without the threat of a Democratic filibuster.

He had previously led the Senate Judiciary Committee when Republicans confirmed Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court in 2020, and was in line to regain that gavel if the party kept control of the Senate after this year’s midterms.

Little explanation from Graham’s office

The sparse statement by Graham’s office, which did not explain his death, comes during a stretch of concern about a lack of transparency about lawmakers’ health.

Rep. Tom Kean Jr, a New Jersey Republican, was absent without explanation for months before returning to Congress and disclosing that he had been diagnosed with depression.

Sen. Mitch McConnell, a Kentucky Republican, was hospitalized weeks ago for undisclosed health reasons.

Saturday, July 11, 2026

Wally Funk Passed Away!

Legends flew high.

American aviator who went to space as one of the oldest to be in space passed away.

Wally Funk, an aviation pioneer who was the oldest woman to launch into space, has died. She was 87.

Funk died Wednesday at her apartment in an assisted living facility in the Dallas and Fort Worth suburb of Grapevine, Texas, Grapevine City Councilwoman Duff O’Dell said Thursday.

O’Dell, who described herself as Funk’s caregiver, said she was by Funk’s side. Funk had fallen a couple of times recently and had an infection in her leg.

“It took its toll,” O’Dell said in a phone interview.

Funk was one of 13 female pilots who went through the same tests as NASA’s all-male astronaut corps in the early 1960s but never made it into space with that agency. In 2021, she got her chance aboard Amazon founder Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin rocket.

At the time, the 82-year-old was the oldest person to go into space, though the record was later broken by “Star Trek” actor William Shatner and Ed Dwight, America’s first Black astronaut candidate. They were both 90.

Bezos chose Funk as an “honored guest” to ride alongside him and two others on an up-and-down hop from West Texas.

In a post on X, Blue Origin said Funk was a “pioneer in every sense of the word.”

“We were humbled to be part of her journey,” the post said.

O’Dell said Funk was the “most eternally optimistic person” she had ever met.

“She was told by many, many, many men, ‘No, you can’t do this. No you can’t do that,’ ” O’Dell said. “And she never got mad about it. She just was more determined.”

Funk was the first female inspector for the Federal Aviation Administration and the first female air safety investigator for the National Transportation Safety Board, according to a brief biography released by the City of Grapevine.

In the 1960s, she and other female pilots went through astronaut training in the Mercury 13 program, but they were not allowed to become astronauts.

“Wally Funk never stopped believing that one day she would reach space. Her passion for flight, perseverance, and love of exploration will continue to inspire generations of Americans. Godspeed, Wally,” NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman posted Thursday on X.

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