William Teach at Pirate's Cove is first with LOL: Illinois Commission Recommends Investigating Federal Immigration Officers
I wonder how much this investigation will cost, with most of the money disappearing into people’s pockets? Because absolutely nothing will come of it
The Gun Writer - Associated Press caught producing anti-gun advocacy
There will always be a market for factual and accurate journalism, but by publishing only one side of an important issue with layoffs looming, the Associated Press may get what it certainly deserves.
Clayton Cramer - The Voting Dead
Hence, why Blue states are resisting DOJ efforts to remove the dead from rolls. It is too tempting to cast mail in ballots for the dead.
Libs of TikTok - Muliple Leftists FIRED After Calling for Trump's Assassination
Like clockwork, left-wing radicals were angry that Trump survived another assassination attempt on his life.
Pixy Misa at Ambient Irony - Daily News Stuff 3 May 2026: Sorry Not Sorry Edition
Are big tech companies laying off waves of workers and replacing them with AI? (Yahoo)
Because if so, why are staffing levels still at the highwater mark set in 2022 during the pandemic?
The Other McCain - Justice Thomas Concurs
It is an insult to defend such a map by shouting “RAAAAACISM” at anyone who criticizes it, which is the essence of the Democrats’ reaction. One wonders whether they are (a) so ignorant they don’t understand the law and the Constitution, or (b) so dishonest they think they can frighten people with their feigned outrage and false claims.
Wombat-socho - FMJRA 2.0: Missed It By That Much
I’ve been seized by inspiration (or maybe madness, they’re hard to tell apart sometimes) and begun scribbling a baseball fantasy that I hope has more interesting story and not so much number crunching.
Clifton Duncan at State of the Arts - How I Became a Fascist.
But I’d forgotten that Social Justice has neither time nor use for happy, successful minorities. I should’ve been ashamed: by internalizing a positive view of the world, I’d become divorced from my Blackness. I was no longer a militant upstart at Williamstown, but a rising New York talent that had graduated to sharing stages with Broadway stars.
I’d fallen out of step with the aggressive identitarianism of the progressive creative class.














