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TODAY'S NEWS, May 9-11, 2026

HEADLINES: UT Supreme Court justice resigns; FBI investigates senators; SPLC paid the Klan


The News of Today is the History of Tomorrow





IN POLITICAL NEWS


1) A UT Supreme Court justice, who ruled against the state legislature's redistricting map and awarded a district back to the DemoKKKrats, has now resigned after it was revealed she had a personal romantic involvement with one of the attorneys for the DemoKKKrats. Maybe that's why this headline, "DemoKKKRats see Chance at Regaining Congressional Power Fading Fast." Another poster noticed that two weeks ago some Rs were doomspooging, "Is redistricting worth it?" Today? 16 additional seats. Hell to the yeah. Meanwhile, even the NYSlimes is mystified that the DemoKKKrats still don't quite get that they lost. They had an angry call with Hakeem "Movin on Up" Jeffries. The result? They did not land on a specific course forward, Ahh, chaos and confusion in the enemy camp is a beautiful thing. They did discuss some goofball law that forces Supe justices to retire if they are older than 54, but getting that through is not likely, especially so as one VA election official says it would have to be done by tomorrow.


2) A mixed bag, though overall good for Rs, from Seth Keshel in his latest voter registration drop. FL continues to gain. Some states, such as IA, actually got redder after voter roll purges increased the DemoKKKrat number.s. Not sure how that works. PA, now a kind of sore spot with two straight months of D gains, is, Seth says, the result of big-city primary GOTV. So far, the bellwether counties that backed Trump haven't moved.


3) Wealthier black men have the same likelihood of being incarcerated as poorest white men. Not an economic thing. It's a family thing---or lack thereof.



5) Good way to state it. ZeroHedge says that "California is ground zero for the death dance of the DemoKKKrat Party." Where have you heard this before: "The DemoKKKrat Party as we know it these days is not long for this world." Thank the Lord.






IN AI NEWS


11) This is definitely going to be a problem until cities and municipalities figure out how to force big data to supply its own power and water. This GA data center used 30 million gallons of water through "unbilled" pipes while residents suffered low water pressure.


IN ILLEGAL CRIMINAL ALIEN NEWS


12) There has been no letup in either ICE raids, deportations, or other actions to remove illegal criminal invaders. First, Tom Homan said "Millions more deportations are needed" and then the DOJ sped up the denaturalizations of criminals.



IN CULTURAL NEWS


14) Ryan Burge shows that while support for abortion is up across every single religious demographi, it has barely moved among white evangelicals but among black Christians it has nearly doubled, to almost 70%. Maybe this is because there are no daddies for the babies.


IN ECONOMIC NEWS


15) David Blackmon, the Rush Limbaugh of Energy, shows that Big Oil is pulling back from green.




18) The New York Post shows that the U.S. economy is leaving all the other big, rich countries in the dust. Yes, part of it is that our economy is growing "beating expectations," but what the Post doesn't do is explain why the Euros, with their utterly retarded-level policies are killing their own economic growth. The U.S. is beating Germany, France, and Mediocre Britain by an average of nearly two points of growth. The U.S. economy added 115,000 jobs in April, double that of the infamous "expectations."


IN INTERNATIONAL NEWS


19) The conservative Reform Party in Mediocre Britain won over 1,400 local seats, annihilating Stuttering Kier Starmer's useless Labour Party.


20) The EU is trying to force vehicle makers to install AI cameras in all cars directed at the drivers to make sure they are "driving safe." The goal is to change the statistics so that all accidents are the fault of the driver and ultimately push people out of cars. The Left hates cars so much because they represent independence.


21) Shell Oil quit a major "carbon capture" project in the UK. Good. All these grift-troughs should be shut down.


22) The ChiComs continue to accumulate dollars. Wait, I thought everyone was running from the dollar.?


IN ENTERTAINMENT NEWS


23) Here is a great video on how former rockers, including Deep Purple's first singer, Rod Evans, took up entirely different careers. To me, the greatest DP singer is always David Coverdale, but I absolutely am impressed with Ian Gillian and, despite their vocal talents being so much better than Evans, I loved his singing on "Hush" and "Kentucky Woman."



IN MEDICAL NEWS


25) Steve Kirsch, using the Czech data, shows there was a barely detectable difference (33% to 35%) among those who took the vax and those who did not in staving off the China Virus.


AND FINALLY . . .


26) I"m sure Mrs LS will want this for our anniversary. A giant 11,000 carat ruby has been unearthed at Myanmar.



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