TODAY'S NEWS, June 3-4, 2025
- Larry Schweikart
- 5 days ago
- 6 min read
Updated: 5 days ago
The News of Today is the History of Tomorrow

IN POLITICAL NEWS
1) DemoKKKrats are in deep, deep trouble. Forget the "generic ballot" or pollsters looking at 2026. Forget the "Big Beautiful Bill." This is a party in which it almost doesn't matter what Republicans do!. DemoKKKrats are making themselves utterly poisonous. You can see it in CNN's latest polling, where Republicans are viewed as the party of "strong leaders." (You know, like Trump, Vance, Musk, Muy Macho Marco, RFK, Tulsi Gabbard, Kristi Noem, Stephen Miller). Why would that be? Maybe cuz they just keep marching forward no matter what the Hoax News media, Hollywood, or the courts say. Say what you want about W. For a time---prior to about early 2004---he was viewed as a "strong leader." Who do the DemoKKKrats have? They can (literally) trot out the prancing gheyboy Tampon Timmy. Even Little Spoogemuffin Natey Silver admits that the men he has sampled see the DemoKKKrats as whiny and neurotic and have high levels of mental health. And speaking of mental health, there is a full-on campaign to force Fetterman Massacre out by claiming he has "mental health" problems because he won't go along with the screwball woke idiocy. Now his chief of staff quit.
But wait! It gets better. Rs are viewed as the "Party of Change" in that same poll! Yikes. What in the world can DemoKKKrats do? Oh, I know, they can create a think tank called "Spotlight" to "push DemoKKKrats to more popular positions." Sorry, there, Grunhilda. That ship sailed about 10 years ago. Not that they can be pushed, anyway. It is a party largely being run by angry Muslim women, escapees from asylums, and transoid nutjobs (usually all in the same person). The Spotlight people are trying to push crazed liberals, well, away from crazy liberal positions. But THAT'S WHO THEY ARE!
2) It's finally starting to come together. The above concerns are reflecting these realities, namely that with the exception of . . . wait for it . . . UTAH (!?) and (just barely) CO, DemoKKKrats are losing a LOT of registered voters and Republicans are gaining alot (but not all of those leaving the DemoKKKrats) nationwide. To wit, last month: NE (+400 net R/D), SD (net +530), CO (D+50), UT (D+600), OK (R+3,200), RI (R+2000), and KY (R+1800), NV (Ds +600), plus all the FL, NE, and NC numbers I gave you Monday. I think no small amount of the DemoKKKrats declining numbers (vs R gains) is simply age. It's an ancient party. Oh, and here is another sign the Dems are collapsing: This PA candidate was considered to be strong---but he won't be running.
3) Trafalgar and Rasmussen both have Trump at 53% approval.
4) Imagine that. The U.S. Army has now met its recruitment goals. Good to have leaders in charge. And Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered the Navy to rename a ship called the Harvey Milk, named after a homosexual Groomer City supervisor who was shot. These ships should be named for naval heroes, not cultural bladderpickles.
5) Trump's 50% tariffs on steel and aluminum went into effect, and he sent the first package of nearly $10 billion in DOGE cuts to the House..
6) The Washington Compost has apologized for publishing Hamas Murder Pirate propaganda at face value. Why bother? They'll just do it again.
7) The disgustingly evil James Brown (Maxine Waters) was hit with a $68,000 FEC fine, which she'll pay by dipping into her illegal campaign funds.

8) The Trump administration says the autopen scandal is the "Biggest scandal in American history." Wow. With "Muh Russia," with the China Virus vax, and with the stolen election of 2020, that's saying a lot.
9) Multiple samples show that the quality of life in New Kabul (NYC) is still worse than before the China Virus pandemic. Thanks, illegal criminal aliens.
10) Texas AG Ken Paxton is smoking Sen. John Cornhole (Cornyn) in poll after poll, suggesting we may finally rid ourselves of this RINO clattercircuit.
IN ILLEGAL CRIMINAL ALIEN NEWS
11) The family for the terrorist analwipe in CO has had their visas revoked. Good. Now, let's see DemoKKKrats come and defend this guy and praise this family. DemoKKKrat Civil War #1 and #2 all rolled into one. Keep it up fellas!
12) This student, suspended because he said "illegal alien" has won a settlement and an apology. To quote Monty Phython in the "Life of Brian," "Thanks for the settlement. You can keep the apology." By the way, though, he is wrong. It's not "illegal alien." It's Illegal criminal alien INVADER.
13) The Pentagon is deploying civilian staff to aid in operations against said illegal criminal invaders.
IN CULTURAL NEWS
14) In a huge win for MAGA and doing the right thing, CITI has expressly prohibited "debanking" due to political views.
15) And a big win here as the Florida Board of Governors rejected Santa Ono as president of the U. of Florida. This was one lying woke clatterpimple.
16) Air crews say DEI persists despite Trump's orders and it is threatening flight safety.
17) Seniors' marijuana use reaches new high. I know from various people that they use "gummies" primarily as sleep aids because doctors won't prescribe sleeping pills any more, but also because of the war against oxy and other pain meds, many seniors need pain management and again, docs are too obsessed with addition to treat pain. It's a fine line.
18) It's getting impossible NOT to quote Jeff Childers on almost a daily basis here. On Monday I had the story about Prof. Santa Ono, who had been nominated to be the president of the U. of Florida, but whose nomination was nixed by the state Board of Governors. Reviewing Ono's testimony, where he tried to recant most of his crazy positions, Childers noted that he "Disavowed almost every statement, program, and position he'd ever endorsed" and "reversed more often than a 17-year-old cheerleader while parallel parking." Now that's funny right there, I don't care who you are. But as Jeff points out, the Board of Governors' vote was the first time in history it overruled a university's selection for president. The times, they are a' changin'. Now, suddenly, DEI---instead of being the golden ticket to advancement---has become a millstone.
IN ECONOMIC NEWS
19) April job openings "Unexpectedly" jumped to 7.39 million. The private sector added 37,000 jobs. Good, but we need to put a 4 in front of that.
20) Big Wind now seen as creating national security issues by causing phenomena where aircraft can "hide" from radar, as well as killing all sorts of fish and scallops.
21) Constellation Energy and Facebook/Meta ("Meta" means "death" in Hebrew) inked a new power deal for nuclear energy from its "Clean Nuclear Energy Center."
23) Revenue from tariffs is up 168% in three months.
24) Now this is good gubment spending, as the Transportation Department is letting contracts for $2.9 billion in bridge repair and improvement spending, and contractors do NOT have to be DEI compliant.
25) Eight states are planning to ban sales of gas powered cars. Man, you can make a fortune setting up a gas-powered car sales business on the border of these states.
IN INTERNATIONAL NEWS
26) After an attempted coup by previous president Yoon Suk Yeol, who is now in jail, South Korea has elected a liberal Lee Jae-myung.
27) Veetnam is abandoning its "two child" policy with a birth collapse.
28) An explosion, caused by Uke divers, shut down the Kerch Bridge to and from Crimea for three hours. Well, look at it this way: for reasons STILL unknown, a freighter slammed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge in the US and it's still shut down.
IN ENTERTAINMENT NEWS
29) Disney is laying off hundreds and downsizing entertainment divisions. "Fantastic Flop" ain't looking so good. From what I'm seeing of the early "Avengers: Doomsday" schlock, it is a mess. They are trying to shoehorn in too many people as if they were starting with "Endgame" without realizing it took them over a dozen developmental films to get to "Endgame." Oh, and this won't help: DIsneyland fans are outraged that the park is going to raze Tom Sawyer Island and the famed Riverboat ride in favor of a "cars" related ride.
30) Spotify has un-banned Steve Bannon's War Room.
31) Johnny Carson's eldest son, Chris died at age 74. He looks very much like Johnny. Hard to imagine, but Johnny Carson had an audience three times that of all current late-night shows put together.
IN CHINA VIRUS NEWS
33) Vaxxes are now linked to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome.
34) Strokes are rising among younger people, but, hey, make sure you get those vaxxes.
35) HHS has ended a Rutabaga era testing program that cost taxpayers millions.
AND FINALLY . . .
36) A man climbed Mount Everest to install a defibrulator at the top. Three weeks later it saved a man's life. Now, maybe we can get the Himalayan Bicycle Club to go up there and remove all the damn trash and oxygen containers.

Larry Schweikart (@LarrySchwe94560)
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