And you did it, you cowardly jerk…
Mark Zuckerberg Tells Joe Rogan: Biden Officials Screamed and Cursed at Us to Censor ‘Things that Were True’
Only now that the Biden Administration is over do you come out with this recovered memory.
Fetterman emerges as a leading common sense Democrat. I like him…
AI has a purpose…
VDH: ‘society gone mad’
Absolutely unbelievable. Democrats are stupid beyond belief. A City of L.A. load dispatcher makes $800k a year…
There should be increased criminal penalties for arson including the death penalty if someone dies. Meanwhile, Democrat fools are still claiming global warming is responsible for the fires…
This is Democrat defined global warming:
This is the right approach…
Mike Waltz to Clean Out Deep Staters from National Security Council: ‘We’re Taking Resignations at 12:01’ on January 20
There will likely be good patriotic people forced to leave, but overall it has to happen to get rid of the woke mind virus people that will try to sabotage President Trump.
Patricia Heaton…
I love California too. Democrats and Democrat voters have destroyed many areas of our great state through stupidity and incompetence.
Santa Ana winds…
Glenn Greenwald points out the absurdity of the Democrats in one sentence…

Kaizen D. Asiedu comments on California issues…
Headline of the day…
I think Trump’s message to the Chi Coms is “Fuck around, jerkoffs. You think you’re strong?”…
Style, fashion, beauty? Or barely functioning crackpot liberal walking the cliff of sanity?

Outstanding commentary on the intersection of liberal stupidity (incompetence), cognitive dissonance, and wildfire hazard in the golden state…
An interesting commentary on our cowardly crop of conforming ‘comedians’…
I think these first three paragraphs are obvious even to the novice observer of the Russia/Ukraine conflict. The discussion following is not so clear; some of it is good, some bad, in my opinion. It is a worthwhile read…
An Open Letter to Special Envoy for Ukraine and Russia, General Keith Kellogg: The Strategic Realities of the War in Ukraine.
“…After 1,000 days of war, there seems to be no end in sight. Ukrainian forces have pushed into the Kursk Oblast, occupying the Sudzhansky Rayon and have a tentative grip on the territory, creating a bulge that must be defended, while serving as an occupying force. Russian forces batter relentlessly against entrenched Ukrainian defenders from Kupyarsk to Pokrovsk in the eastern Donbas. Although both sides put their hopes in fielding a new weapons system or missile will change the course of the war, it is a false hope: this is a war of attrition. Despite Russia’s often admired sophisticated concepts of war at the operational level, the Russian armed forces are incapable of applying them. Their leadership has neither the imagination, nor do their combat units have the training, to conduct sophisticated joint operations or combined arms maneuver. Russian forces have naturally, almost unconsciously, reverted to the model of war their grandfathers and great-great grandfathers understood: simple, straightforward, uncomplicated, unsophisticated infantry assaults backed by mass artillery strikes with the belief that enough men and steel thrown against the enemy will eventually break them. It has been the approach from the Masurian Lakes to Grozny. The Russians accept casualties at a rate that has astounded their enemies for over 100 years; the Russian soldier is capable of enduring atrocious conditions that would destroy the morale of any other army. New wrinkles have been introduced, with mostly indiscriminate rocket and missile attacks and the arrival of thousands of mercenaries from around the globe along with North Korean combat troops. Yet, the model of simple attrition is unchanged. The enemy inevitably wears down before the Russian steamroller wears down.
The Ukrainian armed forces have shown remarkable resilience and morale, adapting quickly, and fighting tenaciously, while continuously introducing and integrating new capabilities that are changing the tactical battlefield forever. And yet, like all those who have faced the Russian army for over a century, it is difficult to sustain units in combat as they suffer casualties and fewer and fewer replacements are available as the manpower pool shrinks. This affects front line unit morale and cohesiveness and wears on the national will.
Because neither side can achieve its goals, there must be a new approach to ending this war…”
Carolla calls it straight from his evacuation hotel room…
Here is one of the first hard-core progressives responding to the fires:


