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TODAY'S NEWS, September 16-17, 2025

The News of Today is the History of Tomorrow


NOTE: I will be on vacation next Friday and the following Monday. Going to see the Blue Angels in San Diego.




IN POLITICAL NEWS


1) President Trump was given a full state welcome, according to Piers Morgan, not even accorded any other head of state in Mediocre Britain. If anyone can make MB great again, it's the Donald.


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2) There was a ridiculously hostile 'hearing" in the Senate with Kash Patel, FBI Director. In one exchange, Sen. Dick Turban asked why the Epstein memo was unsigned. Patel responded, "Would you have preferred I used the autopen?" In the rest of Patel's testimony, he repeatedly tried to answer questions, such as those from Schiffty the Human Lemur, who continued to talk over his answers. The Senate absolutely MUST get this crap under control with mics being cut off by the so-called "questioners" so that witnesses may answer, and witnesses MUST be given the same amount of time to answer as questioners have to pontificate. Patel said the FBI is investigation more than 1,700 domestic terror cases (of which, I'd bet, 1,699 were DemoKKKrat terrorists but the media would hype the one that wasn't as "evidence" that "both sides do it.") He also noted that the original Epstein investigation out of FL was badly botched and implied that critical evidence was neither gathered or was done so in a way it cannot be used in court. Moreover, he said there was no evidence Epstein trafficked youngsters for others and said if there was he would have brought the case "yesterday." While not saying if Epstein was a CIA source, he did say the Epstein definitely was NOT an FBI source.


3) Text messages from Tyler Robinson to his transoid roommate involve multiple confessions. Robinson has been charged with murder. and confessed to the po-po. This evil toenail clipper was a full blown leftist. No question. And the gubment is now investigating a group called "Armed Queers" who were a fascist antifa-related bunch of slobberbuttons in relation to their role in CHarlie Kirk's death.


4) Indian activists (as in Krishna, not Geronimo) have gone after a TX business that sought reforms to H1B visas. This may be our next big immigration problem.


5) Terrific news as Adrian Fontes, the useless AZ Secretary of State, was handed a humiliating defeat by the Ninth Circuit on violating election law at voting locations. We need this nocturnal netherdweller in a cell.


6) Luigi Mangione, who allegedly killed the CEO of United Pharma, will not fact terrorism charges but will nevertheless face murder charges. He will be very popular in prison.


7) On Monday, AG Pam Bondi did what 20 years worth of conservative whining failed to accomplish: she united liberals and conservatives behind the idea that we should eliminate all "hate speech" laws by saying that we needed to pay attention to hate speech. I have the full analysis here. Needless to say, she issued a clarification---which, had she said that in the first place, probably little would have happened. The predictable scatterbuckets on the right, who hate Bondi cuz she hasn't perp walked Epstein's corpse yet, were all over the hate-Pam stuff. (Remember they wanted Matt Gaetz, whose brushes with the law likely would not have even allowed him to be confirmed, let alone serve). Meanwhile the Pamster's department has merely won about 29/30 Trump related cases that have reached a final decision. If you want to know why she's there, despite a gaffe or two, look no further than those decisions. She is the most successful litigating AG in American history. In a few years when all hate speech laws are dead and defunct, conservatives will owe her an amazing debt of gratitude. Meanwhile, an investigation of Rutabaga showed he politicized and weaponized law enforcement against ordinary people following Patriot Day, (J6) which we already knew.


8) Such upstanding citizens. A wife and son helped dismember a man's body with a chainsaw after he was shot in a poker game.


9) E. Jean Carroll's $83m suit against President Trump is likely to hit the rocks in the Surpeme Court.


10) In what may be the biggest contribution yet to the Donald J. Trump Presidential Library, the President has filed a whopping $15 billion suit against the New York Slimes for defamation.


11) Is this the start? Fed prosecutors met in Virginia with James (Scrotumtoter) Comey's leaker after serving him with a subpoena. Meanwhile, FL's AG has launched an investigation of his own into Rutabaga. What did he do you ask? Well there was this little investigation into virtually ALL conservatives called "Operation Arctic Frost." His politicized FBI under Smarmy Wray looked at over 100 groups, including Turning Point USA. Jeff Childers notes that the FL investigation could be a major shift, as presidential pardons don't cover state crimes, and other state AGs may join in. Pot, meet kettle. Oh, and the way AG Uthmeier is able to do this? He's getting a lot of evidence from the Senate Judiciary Committee, i.e., Charles ("The Lawnmower") Grassley.


12) I can't read all of these in my video, but wow. Look at the numbers that swarmed everything connected with Charlie Kirk after the assassination. They total 23 MILLION new followers. And that little pelletpopper thought he was going to shut Charlie up . . . . Pundits are calling this amazing shift the "normie conquest."


13) Parents filed suits against "Character.AI" for allegedly leading kids to suicide and sexual abuse.


IN TRANSOID NEWS


14) The evil Sen. Daisy Hiro-no-no, easily the stupidest woman in Washington (and that says a lot with Sen. ComanChe (Warren) in there, acknowledged differences between men and women when asking Kash Patel why the FBI had a requirement for a certain number of pullups. Can't make this up. She's right there with Hank ("Guam will tip over") Johnson and Sheila ("We landed men on Mars") Jackson Lee.


IN ECONOMIC NEWS


15) President Trump said that Tik Tok has a buyer who will keep it out of ChiCom hands.


16) Finally, the Fed cut interest rates, though only by 2.5 basis points. Did the mortgage markets guess right? Mortgage applications increased almost 30% from the previous week.


17) Ben and Jerry's co-founder quits, citing corporate interference. You know, when a company pays millions to buy another company, they at least want it to make money. B&Js has been in trouble for a while, but nothing says "revolution" like several million skamoleons.


IN INTERNATIONAL NEWS


18) The International Energy Agency, which just four yeas ago was discouraging investment in oil and gas, has done a remarkable about-face and is now saying, "HELP! We need more investment in oil and gas!"


IN ENTERTAINMENT NEWS


19) Christian actor Sean Astin ("Lord of the Rings," "Rudy") has been elected president of SAG/AFTRA. Recall that the great Ronald Reagan was also president of SAG, and that he and William Holden basically booted the commies out of that union.


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19) The legendary Robert Redford, who starred in classics such as "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid," "Three Days of the Condor," and my favorite roles of his, "The Sting" and "The Natural," dead at age 89.


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IN MEDICAL NEWS





AND FINALLY . . .



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Larry Schweikart (@LarrySchwe94560)


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