The News of Today is the History of Tomorrow
IN POLITICAL NEWS
1) The post-mortems and deep denial of the left following the incredible re-election of Donald Trump is something to behold. For the most part, the rectally-engaged leftoid grease-inhalers are still blaming the Supes that Trump didn't go to jail. Gee spoogetoids, maybe if you'd actually had a case . . . . So here is the Slate whine that it wasn't poor Count Dooku (Jack Smith's) fault. And here, Ol' Serpent Head, James Carville, trashes Cackles' staffers. Oh, and by the way, the Cackles team came clean and told the Huff-and-Puffington Post that Cackles internal polls NEVER had her ahead Speaking of polls, my friend Richard Baris's Big Data poll was the most accurate of all in 2024.
2) Meanwhile, Trump just keeps getting better and better, with his approval now up six points since the election at 54% overall and at a whopping 61% with men, a decent 48% with women.
3) The 11th Circuit agreed with Count Dooku (Jack Smith) and dropped the DC classified docs case. Now only the Atlanta case and the sentencing of the Boast 'n' Bragg New York cases remain.
4) For those wringing their hands about Trump's Surgeon General pick, Trump selected anti-vaxxer Jay Bhattacharya to head the National Institute of Health. He and Bobby Kennedy, Jr. at HHS constitute is a powerful one-two anti-vax, anti-mask, anti-lockdown dynamic duo.
5) In line with that, Trump has promised to rehire all those military personnel fired during the vax mandate period with full back pay.
6) Corrupt former U.S. Senator Bob Menendez of New Jersey has asked a judge to toss his conviction.
7) Rutabaga---remember him?---hit an all time low in this poll of 36%. Who cares? He shouldn't even be that high.
8) A United Airlines passenger was restrained after violently attacking his own seat. Well, ever have one that wouldn't recline??
9) Three million New Yorkers are bilking the health care system for up to $20 billion in fraud.
10) Tech billionaire and industry giant Marc Andreasson met with Rutabaga before the election, and Rutabaga laid out a fully fascist ouline of the future, with government, working through a few big corporations, in charge of everything. Andreasson endorsed Trump.
11) Mark Zuckerberg bent the knee and made his Hajj to Mar-a-Lago.
12) Perhaps now is a good time to review President Trump's 100 greatest accomplishments in his first term.
13) An Arizona man was arrested for threatening to kill President Trump.
14) A major razor thin late-counted GOP victory in the Mississippi Supreme Court race, as Jenifer Branning flipped the seat held by Justice Jim Kitchens.
15) A fiery Tesla cybertruck crash in Kollyfornia kills three., while four planes collided in two separate crashes just hours apart at Logan Airport in Boston.
16) Interesting take: the feminization of American politics is reflected in the fact that no one can accept losing, especially the mass hysteria on the left.
IN ILLEGAL CRIMINAL ALIEN NEWS
17) Kollyfornia is trying to figure out how to defy President Trump's deportation edicts and still eat at the fed trough.
19) A federal court of appeals has ruled Texas may build razor wire fencing at the border.
20) What do you know? Migrant caravans are no longer heading to the U.S. now that Trump threatened Me-hee-co with tariffs if they permit an open border.
IN CULTURAL NEWS
21) Ryan Burge shows that the "nones" (no religious affiliation) of today are far less "religious" than in previous decades, when larger numbers of nones went to church once in a while and believed in God.
22) Test scores, particularly in math, remain behind China Virus levels. Probably because schools such as the Robbinsdale Area Schools in Minnesota, whose voters approved a $70 million levy, said, "oops. Budgeting error. We didn't account for $20 million."
IN TRANSOID NEWS
23) Both the New York Slimes and Bloomberg killed stories about a new study on DEI pedagogy and its negative effects on psychological well being.
24) A judge blocked an effort to ban a man from playing on a Kollyfornia girls volleyball team.
IN ECONOMIC NEWS
25) Wal-Mart says it is ditching DEI. Trust, but verify. As long as the lib chowdermonkeys are in HR and marketing, no CEO is safe.
26) Texas AG Ken Paxton has sued the big ESG companies such as Black Rock for rigging the coal markets.
27) Rutabaga's inflation has flared up again.
28) The Huns are closing factories in Germany and reopening them in China. Yeah, that'll work.
29) Rutabaga's last gasp of crony capitalism goes to . . . Rivian, which only managed to lose $106,000 per EV, which received a $6 billion "conditional" loan. Conditional on what? Never making a profit?
30) Cold temperatures caused over 14,000 flights to be delayed since last Monday. "Planes, Trains, and Automobiles."
IN INTERNATIONAL NEWS
31) The ChiComs plan "supply chain" warfare against Trump. Good luck. Play right into his hands about moving the entire supply chain to the USA. And speaking of the ChiComs, look at that. Three Americans held for years suddenly are released after Donald Trump is reelected.
32) Notre Dame Cathedral in France has risen from the ashes and is restored after its 2019 fire.
IN ENTERTAINMENT NEWS
33) Formula One Racing goes DEI.
34) Australia will try to ban under-16s from using social media. Good luck.
IN CHINA VIRUS NEWS
35) A higher court has reinstated a lawsuit by a Laramie, Wyoming teenager who was arrested for not wearing a mask.
AND FINALLY. . .
37) What would Thanksgiving be at the LS household without one of Mrs LS's astounding cakes. Yesterday, it was her chocolate-coffee cake. Coming up on Christmas, it will be my favorite, the chocolate coconut-Mounds-bar cake.
But always popular was her "YOU'RE FIRED" cake for Cankles in 2016.
Oh, and her amazing mac-and-cheese secret? Grated Parmesan and gruyere cheeses, with lots of BUTTER.
Larry Schweikart
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