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TODAY'S NEWS, November 15-17, 2025

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IN POLITICAL NEWS


1) If your only access to political news was X, which has again become a complete sewer closer to what Elon Musk inherited than what he turned it into for a while, you'd think that the Epstein files are "gonna get" Trump. Reality, of course, is abou 180 degrees different. The more that emerges, the worse it looks for DemoKKKrats. So, if I'm right, and Trump was just (once again) setting up the incompetent toadstools at the DemoKKKrat Party, he would suddenly pivot and call for a full release of all Epstein docs from the House, right? Do tell.


2) Some of you may recall that about four years ago, I wrote a piece called "The Suicide of the House is now Complete," in which I argued that the inability of the House (now with the Senate as well) to pass simple budget bills has almost made these institutions irrelevant. DemoKKKrat partisanship has gotten to the point that they are no longer even really involved in legislation. They obstruct, throw tantrums, then take their bath as instructed. Now Gallup confirms, noting that trust in the executive branch has actually increased among those in the president's party from 75% in the 1970s to 87% in the 2020s. In other words, neither party trusts the legislative branch to do a damned thing.


3) Trump says he will sue the Brit Bolshevik Cabal (BBC) for libel in re-editing his interviews. His current number is $5 billion. Now, the fact that 2 people have resigned and that the BBC has already apologized probably caused BBC lawyers, unless they were Franklin and Bash, to commit suicide. When this is over, Trump will fleece the BBC for enough money to open a Trump Presidential Library in all 57 states and probably get a player to be named later.


4) There are many, many ways for Rs to win. The Scott Presler approach is to register the hell out of a population and overwhelm them. Seth Keshel advised a fellow running for reelection in an Eastern WA city council race. The result? The guy won with a shift of 22 points to the right.


5) With the dominance of President Trump, the extinction of the DemoKKKrat Party, the rise of AI, and the transformation of world trade after the China Virus, it's hard to say this is one of the "top stories" of the past 25 years. But it is: the climate kooks are coming apart. Here, the NYSlimes recounts the collapse of the Sierra Club, They lost 60% of their members since 2019; spent $3.6 million trying to stop Trump in 2020, and its overall budget plummeted by $40 million. As I reported earlier this month, Bill McKibben's 350.org went out of business, too. Greenpeace slashed 20% of its budget. See all the bloodshed here in David Blackmon's column. For a movement that was omnipresent and seemingly unstoppable maybe 20 years ago, the climate change hoaxsters are as dead as a Beatles reunion. Meanwhile, the tyrannical UN is formalizing speech codes to censor anti-climate change speech.


6) The seizure of phone records by Rutabaga and Grand Moff Garland lays at the center of the "weaponization" investigation.

7) I see this as very good news for the Republican Party. New Azteca (LA) now has its own Amazing Zohran socialist campaigning against Mayor Karen Ass, meaning that in the biggest of pictures, the DemoKKKrats are alienating still more people as they head to extinction. The Bolshevik Base, however, will be all twisty. Combine that with the Einstein-level genius of Hunter Biteme, who says that the DemoKKKrats need to "turn the temperature up" on extremism? . . . Yeah, that's the ticket to a winner. What does that "extremism" look like? Try this: blogger/influencer Benny Johnson was hit with death threats to him and his family, and two individuals have now been arrested. This DemoKKKrat analyst gets it, but no one will listen to him. Indeed, Buttplugs just called J.D. Vance a "fascist." That's some temperance, for ya!


8) Speaking of polarization, the thoroughly corrupt J6 Patriot Day committee spent far more than estimated and hired movie producers to "recreate" the festivities. Oh, and the NV Supes have allowed the case against the alternate 2020 electors to go forward. This will be another one ending up with the Supes.


9) The War Department is focusing on AI, hypersonics, and directed energy weapons. What, like this?

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IN ILLEGAL CRIMINAL ALIEN NEWS


10) After a couple of initial ICE raids in Benghazi-by-the-Lake (Chicago), the DemoKKKrats rallied and developed a resistance---only to have ICE leave and hit Charlotte. Confederate cavalry officer Wade Hampton, known for his evasive maneuvers, wasn't this good at "hittin' 'em where they ain't."


IN CULTURAL NEWS


11) Ryan Burge shows there is a Grand Canyon-sized gulf between most pastors and their flocks. They are far to the left.


12) The estate of O.J. Simpson has finally paid out over $50 million on the successful wrongful death settlement (1997) by the family of Ron Goldman in the hideous double murder in 1995.



14) With Mamdani staring at them, New Yorkers are returning to church. Ah, gang, you do know that you can go to church all you want but if you keep VOTING that way, nothing will change?


IN ECONOMIC NEWS



16) VA appears to be the latest big-tech data center battleground. This company claims to have solved the water issue. Meanwhile in TX, Chevron said "screw it. We'll build our own energy supply for a data center." As this analysis shows, electricity prices are rising by about 15% in states seeing Big Data go in. This must stop: permits to build should be welcomed but only with an "energy reduction fee" that requires Big Data centers to provide more than enough energy and to share with states in such a way that prices come DOWN. Otherwise, no permit. If you have to have an energy tax, which I oppose, well, so be it. But any thought that AI is a "fad" is nonsense. Wall Street is spending on AI in a "frenzy" says the Wall Street Urinal.


17) The FAA says flights will return to normal Friday. I guess that means they'll be running late again, you'll lose your bags, and you'll sit next to a lot of fat, woke bologna-bags taking up two seats for the price of one.


18) Treas. Secretary Scott Bessent says that the U.S. will see "substantial acceleration" of the U.S. economy in the first half of 2026. Right on time. Honestly, though, I think he said that about this particular quarter being the turnaround. We'll see.


19) The once-popular steakhouse Sizzler is down to just 74 stores.


IN INTERNATIONAL NEWS






24) Chile is about to elect a conservative (not "far right" as the headline says).


IN ENTERTAINMENT NEWS



26) "Landman" season 2 started with Monty's death and Demi Moore taking over. Her speech to the oil & gas investors is priceless.



IN MEDICAL


28) Daily music listening is linked to a big drop in dementia. So, start here?

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AND FINALLY . . .


30) This is the one you don't hear very often. Our pastor came to the office in the morning, grabbed his hand with a sharp pain. Naturally, being Arizona, he thought "scorpion." Nope. Bat! A bat had been on the inside of the door handle and bit him. He thought about (the still horrible) treatment regimen of numerous long needles in the bitten spot, but thought, "No, I'll wait to see if I have symptoms." Next day he was at a conference with a doctor who said, "By the time you see symptoms of rabies, the venom will be in your brain. Don't wait." So he got the multiple painful shots. Upon his return, I thought the worship team should have played


DA DA DA DA DA DA DA DA . . . BATMAN! No one else seemed amused.

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