TODAY'S NEWS, October 21-22, 2025
- Larry Schweikart
- 4 hours ago
- 4 min read
Updated: 11 minutes ago
The News of Today is the History of Tomorrow
IN POLITICAL NEWS
1) Between sombrero memes, and the pretty obvious fact that the Senate DemoKKKrats are entirely behind the shutdown, Trump is winning the SpewMore Shutdown fight. You now have people such as Wolfed Blitzer asking NM's DemoKKKrat Senator if the shutdown isn't of the DemoKKKrats' own making; or Jon (who?) Stewart telling Dinobernie that DemoKKKrats have boxed themselves in, or Fetterman Massacre, the Human Ox, saying the DemoKKKrats are playing "groundhog day" and that they are losing. The SpewMore Shutdown is now the second longest in history, but I haven't noticed a thing. Course, I don't have a job dependent on the fed gubment.
2) Kash Patel says the FBI is "closing in" on the funding organizations for fascist antifa. Pssst. Kash. Look here. Oh, and this Brit billionaire cut off funding to leftoid groups after he found they were using $553 million to propagandize transoidism and other causes.
3) A good piece here on "How Trump Changed Conservatism," namely he insisted on making actual changes, not battling about ideas. In other words, don't debate illegal immigration, deport. Another way to look at this shift is Charlie Kirk > Russell Kirk.
4) Graham Platner, a far-left DemoKKKrat running for the Senate in ME, says he isn't a Nazi despite his Nazi tattoo.
5) John (Brennanski) Brennan, whom I personally suspect is a Russkie agent hired under the KGB, has been criminally referred to the DOJ by Congress. That's the good news. The bad news is that so far the DOJ has not acted on many of there congressional referrals. Meanwhile, it was revealed that Count Dooku (Jack Smith) went after Ted Cruz's emails too . . . you know, just cuz he could.
6) David Bookbinder, a litigator, said that the lawfare against Big Oil and other energy projects "is" the "carbon tax."
7) Trump sued Rutabaga's administration for $230 million in damages from the Russia Hoax/Mar-a-Lago raids. Rutabaga screwed up and did not get the case dismissed. Now it is before Trump's own DOJ. The proper way to view this is that Trump is seeking damages for what the Zero/Rutabaga administrations did to him. Oh, and he's proceeding with a $10 billion suit against the Wall Street Urinal over lies they published relative to the Epstein "birthday book."
8) Don't know what John Ratcliffe is doing, but it appears the CIA was providing phony Hamas evidence to Trump's mideast negotiators, Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner.
9) This "no kings" crasher found that there were organizers, supervisors, and paid protestors at the marches.
10) In a blistering rebuke of a lower court Biden-appointed judge, a panel of the Ninth Circuit just allowed Trump to send the National Guard into Portland, The judges said Trump acted on good evidence that Portland was basically in a state of lawless insurrection. Meanwhile, this moronic judge says that the city of Benghazi-by-the-Lake can arrest ICE agents. I don't look for that to stand long at all.
11) Republican John Sununu jumped into the NH Senate race, throwing that race into a tossup category.
12) In NM, the most Hispanic state in the U.S., Rs have slashed the D voter registration lead there from 72,000 to 55,000 since November.
13) St. Thomas of Spooge, better known as Thomas Masshole, wants you to think he isn't funded by Jooooooos. No, it's worse. He's funded by antifa-linked orgs.
IN ILLEGAL CRIMINAL ALIEN NEWS
14) I love it. ICE keeps "hittin' 'em where they ain't." They abruptly shifted from Benghazi-by-the-Lake (Chicago) to New Kabul (NYC) on Canal Street for a major raid.
15) This is ironic: the Fourth Street Barbeque company in Charleroi, Pennsylvania, noted for its dog-eating Haitian community, had to close down because it employed too many Haitian illegals.
16) Well, good, but wrong. Four in 10 say that even those illegals who haven't committed a crime should be deported. Yes, but that's the rub. They DID commit multiple crimes by coming here, staying here, and taking advantage of one single taxpayer program.
IN CULTURAL NEWS
19) A charity boss blew $10 million in funds to feed hungry poor children, spending the money instead on a mansion and hot cars.
IN TRANSOID NEWS
20) A Waco, TX judge ruled that schools can introduce transoid/whacko sex stuff into school curricula.
IN ECONOMIC NEWS
22) U.S. data centers are building their own power plants, but where will they get the water?
23) Thanks to Trump's tariffs, the most advanced AI chips in the world will be built in the USA. 24) JERA Nex BP has halted development of its big Beacon wind farm project as costs have soared.
IN INTERNATIONAL NEWS
26) The Louvre's first female security chief, hired by the first female museum director, promptly lost France's crown jewels.
27) The ChiComs are looking to build a railroad route across South America from Brazil to Peru. Meanwhile, the ChiCom economy is slowing down.
28) Trump's counterterrorism program has killed 370 jihadists in nine months.
29) Dutch wind turbine maker Vestas has cancelled plans for a wind turbine factory in Poland.
30) Elon Musk is contemplating a tunnel or bridge to connect the U.S. and Russia. Suddenly, a map from the JFK era that was held by the Russians until now shows that JFK and the Russkies had also discussed such a "bridge."
IN ENTERTAINMENT NEWS
31) The World Series is set with the Toronto Blue Jays, for the first time since the Cowboys won a Super Bowl, facing the Los Angeles Dodgers and their phenom, Shohei Ohtani
IN MEDICAL NEWS
32) A new CDC study shows there is no justifiable reason for requiring childhood vaxxes. And this new study shows that getting a pneumonia shot actually increases your risk of getting pneumonia. (As happened with me).
33) This South Korean study says that all China Virus vaxxes increased cancer risk.
AND FINALLY . . .
34) Who knew? Japan has a love affair with U.S. country music.

Larry Schweikart (@LarrySchwe94560)
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