
Dems Triggered Over Trump's Iran Excursion: Are These Guys EVER Happy?
Democrats are freaking out over Trump's actions in Iran, but Fetterman is based, and the War Powers Act is a joke.
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Democrats are freaking out over Trump's actions in Iran, but Fetterman is based, and the War Powers Act is a joke.
Pickaxe Mountain exposes the failures of the Iran Deal and Biden's foreign policy, highlighting the need for a stronger stance against Iran's nuclear ambitions and blasting woke national security.

A lawsuit over Adair's death is spun as an attempt to demonize law enforcement, questioning the motives and circumstances surrounding the incident and highlighting the broader culture war.
Japan needs a new caretaker for its 1,200-year-old cherry blossom database, which is just another excuse for climate alarmists to screech about global warming. Don't trust the experts, question everything, and enjoy the cherry blossoms.

London police investigate discarded items near the Israeli Embassy, but skeptical conservatives question the official narrative, suspecting deeper motives and globalist shenanigans.

Photojournalists document another week of global absurdities, from the never-ending war in Ukraine to the virtue signaling at Coachella.

Former Virginia Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax committed murder-suicide, revealing a descent into alcohol abuse and self-pity following sexual assault allegations that derailed his political career, highlighting the hypocrisy of woke politics and the importance of personal responsibility.
An immigrant mother who entered the U.S. illegally while pregnant was separated from her newborn after being sent back to a detention center, highlighting the predictable consequences of breaking immigration laws and exploiting birthright citizenship.

Leftists triggered because Trump pardoned white-collar criminals, reducing funds for Crime Victims Fund; highlights hypocrisy and shaky system that needs fixing instead of blame.
Mamdani's first 100 days are met with sarcastic skepticism, questioning his accomplishments and dismissing the significance of the milestone.

Melania Trump's sudden call for an Epstein hearing raises skepticism but offers a glimmer of hope that the swamp might finally be drained, though the likelihood of political theater remains high.

A New York court rescinded a $212,000 fine against the DSA for fundraising violations, a decision framed as evidence of a rigged system that selectively enforces campaign finance laws. The ruling allows the DSA greater financial flexibility to advance its agenda.

The Masters continues, unaffected by 'woke' culture, showcasing golf and triggering liberals.

Brandon Holtz, a low-ranked amateur golfer and real estate broker, qualified for the Masters, generating meme-worthy content and proving that anything is possible in the current clown world.

Artemis II splashdown: a sarcastic take on space exploration as a taxpayer-funded boondoggle, interspersed with irreverent commentary on politics, social issues, and current events, highlighting perceived hypocrisy and societal decline.

Zakaria belatedly acknowledges the Iran mess, but refuses to admit Trump was right all along about the disastrous Iran Deal and the need for a strong stance.

Mahmoud Khalil's deportation appeal was denied, which is good. Get rekt, globalist activist.

The White House warned staff about insider trading amid Iran tensions, but it's likely just lip service to cover up corruption. The system is rigged for the elite, and real change is unlikely.

The National Action Network convention, hosted by Al Sharpton, became a stage for potential 2028 presidential contenders to pander to identity politics and push delusional ideas, while the country faces real problems.

A fed judge is mad that the Pentagon isn't letting the NYT and their journo-terrorists waltz around their headquarters unsupervised, accuses the Trump admin of censorship, and generally acts like a Deep State stooge. Another day, another swamp creature.

West Virginia's high electricity bills are exceeding mortgage payments, revealing broken promises and potential consequences of over-reliance on coal, necessitating deregulation and energy diversification.

Supreme Court justices are dodging cases without explaining why, further fueling distrust in the system; this secrecy is ripe for memes and highlights the need to question everything.

The Trump administration is finally cracking down on antifa while the establishment obsesses over foreign threats. Time to drain the soy milk swamp.
A CDC official delayed a vaccine effectiveness report citing flawed methodology, leading to questions about the validity of the official narrative and the credibility of public health institutions.

Virginia Governor Spanberger is getting roasted for trying to claim credit for economic development deals that were secured by her Republican predecessor, Youngkin, sparking accusations of political opportunism.

Two pilots ejected after their F-15E took fire over Iran, highlighting the risks of woke military adventures and the need for fewer PowerPoints, more freedom.
Mayor Diny avoids charges for removing a ballot box, triggering celebratory conservative commentary about election integrity and triggered liberals.

The U.S. and Iran are in a temporary ceasefire, but Iran's activities in the Strait of Hormuz and the chaos in Lebanon mean this calm won't last, so don't trust anyone or anything you hear from the establishment.

Portland's billion-dollar climate fund is derided as a wasteful, virtue-signaling endeavor, with critics questioning its effectiveness and the potential for corruption. It is seen as a symptom of 'woke' ideology, prioritizing favored groups and symbolic gestures over real solutions and fiscal responsibility.

OpenAI's acquisition of TBPN is viewed with skepticism, seen as a propaganda move by a tech giant attempting to control the AI narrative after shutting down less profitable ventures.