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Nothing but the truth. Even if against me.

Monday, September 22, 2025

Quack "Drs." Donald Hump and Brainworm RFK Jr. Have Found Cause of Autism

That's it. Stop all the research. Stop wasting Trump's money on silly clinical studies and other biomedical studies. The quacks Donald Hump, RFK Jr, and the Turkish Wizard of Mehmet Oz have discovered the cause, and hence the cure, for autism. Tylenol is to blame, NOT VACCINES!
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Trump reveals autism announcement during Charlie Kirk memorial: 'We found an answer'
Zac Anderson and Thao Nguyen, USA TODAY
Updated Mon, September 22, 2025 


During his remarks at Charlie Kirk's public memorial, President Donald Trump teased a forthcoming announcement about his administration's findings on autism.

“I think you’re going to find it to be amazing,” Trump told the Glendale, Arizona, crowd memorializing the conservative activist. "I think we found an answer to autism."

Calling the announcement one of the biggest in the "history of the country," the president said he will hold a news conference on Sept. 22 with Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Dr. Mehmet Oz, administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.













The Trump administration is expected to announce that Tylenol use during pregnancy could contribute to the development of autism in children, according to Politico and The Washington Post. The president and his advisers are also expected to discuss a potential treatment for autism, the drug leucovorin, the news organizations reported.

The administration will discuss how autism "happens, so we won’t let it happen anymore, and how to get at least somewhat better when you have it," Trump said.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s report on autism

In late August, Kennedy said a study on autism he spearheaded in April found "interventions" that could be causing the neurodevelopmental disorder. He announced that the study's results would be released in September.

Earlier this month, The Wall Street Journal reported that Kennedy's autism report would link the use of the popular over-the-counter pain medication by pregnant women to autism, contrary to medical guidelines that say it is safe to use. Acetaminophen, the generic form of Tylenol, is commonly used by pregnant women, who are already advised by the Food and Drug Administration not to use ibuprofen after 20 weeks of pregnancy.

The Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine and the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists both endorsed using acetaminophen during pregnancy in Sept. 5 statements.

"Acetaminophen remains a safe, trusted option for pain relief during pregnancy," ACOG said in a social media post.

The SMFM said that not treating pain and fever during pregnancy can "carry significant maternal and infant health risks."

"At this time, the weight of scientific evidence that acetaminophen use during pregnancy causes an increased risk for autism or ADHD is simply inconclusive," SMFM President Sindhu K. Srinivas said in the statement.

Kennedy, a vaccine skeptic who has linked vaccines to autism, has asserted that the U.S. is in the grip of an "autism epidemic" fueled by "environmental toxins." Decades of research have not yielded firm answers on what contributes to autism, but many scientists believe genetics, potentially in combination with environmental influences, play a role.

Kennedy's rhetoric on autism has been embraced by some corners of the autism community and maligned in others. The idea that vaccines cause autism has been disputed by many scientific studies, and it has been rejected as a cause by all leading scientific organizations.

Increase in autism diagnoses

Autism diagnoses in the United States have increased significantly since 2000, intensifying public concern.

In an April report, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found that in 2022, 1 in 31 children were diagnosed with autism by age 8 in the United States, an increase from 1 in 36 children in 2020. The prevalence of autism among boys was 1 in 20, and the 2022 rate is five times higher than it was in 2000.

Though Kennedy has characterized the increase in autism rates as an "epidemic running rampant," CDC researchers have attributed the increase to “increased identification” among very young children and groups that had not been previously identified.

Autism spectrum disorder, or ASD, is the clinical name for the condition most people refer to as autism and is diagnosed based on challenges with social skills, communication, and repetitive behaviors. It is a spectrum, meaning symptoms vary widely; a percentage are unable to communicate at all, and others are highly successful in some areas of life.

Contributing: Swapna Venugopal Ramaswamy, Daryl Austin, and Adrianna Rodriguez, USA TODAY; Reuters

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Donald Trump teases autism announcement during Charlie Kirk memorial

Kirk Hypocritically Marketed Civility Over Substance, and Fools Believed Him

Americans have long been trained to avoid confrontation in debate. They must have inherited it from the religious radical hypocrites that founded this country.  For Americans, form is more important than substance. Politics, for example, is generally shunned as a bad topic to have a serious in-depth discussion about. In contrast, in many other cultures, discussions about politics can get heated and this is appreciated because only when a little adrenaline is injected does some sense of utility emerges from the debate. Watch British or French or Italian or Indian ... political discussions and you'll understand what I mean. 

Now, confrontation doesn't mean lack of civility; there is a difference. You can be highly confrontational with your ideas without necessarily falling into insults and personal attacks against your interlocutors.

Charlie Kirk's approach to debating is quintessentially American: Put a nice form (i.e. civility) over your disgusting ideas (Radical Right racism), as a way to convince your interlocutors that because you are civil, you must be right in your ideas, disgusting as they may be. In my mind, this is hypocrisy. This is Jesuitism at its best. But it is also sooo stupid because people know hypocrisy when they see it.

Dispensing IQ grades - low for those he hated, like Black African women, and high for those he loved - was a favorite activity for the bigoted Radical Right activist Charlie Kirk, something he borrowed form the tree-hanging primate Donald Hump.

He believed himself to be soooo intelligent and smart that he could pull the form-over-susbstance trick on ignorant dumb people. He had the arrogant gonads to freely attribute intelligence or stupidity to others without subjecting them to a real IQ test. That by itself is a mark of stupidity and of the intellectual mediocrity that often characterizes American rightwing conservatives.

I already discussed this topic in [ https://lebanoniznogood.blogspot.com/2025/09/the-kind-of-impulses-that-charlie-kirk.html ] by arguing that his sweet-talking and surface civility camouflaged a deep-seated hatred and racism of anyone who is not a white anglo-saxon protestant. This is the way of a snake, that slowly and insidiously - without open confrontation - spills its poison.
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The students who debated with Charlie Kirk: ‘His goal was to verbally defeat us’
Alaina Demopoulos
Sat, September 20, 2025


‘In a good faith debate, the final goal is to reach consensus. If that doesn’t happen, then a lot of academics would consider it to be an exercise in futility’ … Trent Webb, rhetoric professor.Illustration: Guardian Design/Jubilee/Youtube

In the days after his killing, Charlie Kirk was remembered by his allies as a great debater. A quote taken from a widely shared video of Kirk discussing his life’s work – “when people stop talking, that’s when violence happens” – emblematized such eulogies.

Kirk toured American college campuses with his rightwing non-profit Turning Point USA, where he would set up a tent, table and microphone, and debate with undergrads. The goal, he said, was to “save western civilization”, and remembrances after his death positioned him as a budding statesman – a conservative hero who strode across the political divide for the sake of open dialogue.

I don’t think Charlie entered debates to come to a common consensus or to discover the truth

Mason

Kirk applied basic rules of civility to his debate style, asking opponents their name and saying it was nice to meet them. He engaged young people in political discourse at a time when society has been split into bitterly antagonistic camps. But his critics are taking issue with any version of his legacy that does not account for the bigoted nature of his arguments. They are also closely examining his very style of debate.

“I don’t think Charlie entered debates to come to a common consensus or to discover the truth,” said Mason, a 26-year-old graduate student who debated with Kirk on the YouTube show Surrounded last fall. “I think Charlie came to debates to verbally beat his opponents.”

This made him a formidable combatant. “He knew the arguments for nearly every conservative principle and even theological concept, and he spent years to develop that ability, so he was very great at pivoting and changing the conversation when it was not going his way,” said Mason, who is based in Los Angeles.

During one debate, Kirk insisted on the truthfulness of a racist hoax about Haitian immigrants eating their neighbors’ pets. In another, he falsely called the term foetus “just a word for a human being”. He goaded college students, who eagerly stepped up to query or challenge him, with leading questions that were intended to elicit strong emotions – “what is a woman?” and “what is racism?” were two of his go-tos.

“At its core, debate is supposed to be an academic exercise, with the goal being to be forthright and genuine in the information you present,” said Trent Webb, a professor of writing studies and rhetoric and director of the speech and debate team at Hofstra University. “In a good faith debate, the final goal is to reach consensus. If that doesn’t happen, then a lot of academics would consider it to be an exercise in futility.”

After a Kirk debate, clips spun out on to social media, inviting millions into the fray. In celebration of perceived wins, Turning Point USA titled its YouTube videos things like: “Charlie Kirk ANNIHILATES Smart-Aleck Student Accusing Him of Propaganda”, “Charlie Kirk wrecks DEI talking points” and “Liberal Student Can’t Answer Charlie Kirk’s Simple Question.”

Dr Charles Woods, a professor of rhetoric and composition at East Texas A&M University, and the host of The Big Rhetorical Podcast, said Kirk distilled nuanced topics into stifling, good v bad arguments.

“Charlie turned myriad opportunities for meaningful dialogic transactions rooted in civility and turned them into confrontational interactions by amplifying binaries in his argumentative structure,” Woods wrote in an email. “What we know is that there is a spectrum of ideologies and worldviews, not just two: Charlie’s and whoever is on the other side of the microphone.”

Hasan Piker, the popular leftist Twitch streamer who was scheduled to debate with Charlie Kirk later this month, wrote in a guest essay published in the New York Times that his would-be opponent was an “expert” at “[taking] advantage of people’s resentments and [redirecting] them toward vulnerable communities”.

Still, leftists lined up to debate with him. Some, like a sociology professor who appeared genuinely curious to talk about the economic prospects of young people under Donald Trump, desired a meeting of the minds. For his part, Piker told Slate that while he is “not the biggest fan of the debate format”, he finds the forum “entertaining” and “galvanizing”.

Perhaps no forum fit Kirk’s shtick better than the platform given to him by Jubilee Media, a YouTube channel that produces Surrounded, a thunderdome of debate where one person is encircled by a ring of ideological opponents who attempt to undercut his stances in lightning-fast rounds of verbal sparring, governed by literal red flags.

You got the sense that you were an opponent to him even when you weren’t debating

Naima Troutt

“Can 25 Liberal College Students Outsmart 1 Conservative?” asked the series’ first episode, an hour and a half of nonstop ragebait released last September. In the show, Kirk debated with his opponents such statements as: “Abortion is murder and should be illegal” (wherein Kirk said yes, he would hypothetically make his 10-year-old daughter carry a child to term if she were to get pregnant from rape); “college is a scam”; and “Kamala Harris is a DEI candidate.” (Consider these Kirk’s greatest hits; he often debated these topics on campuses.)

Naima Troutt, a 22-year-old film student at the University of Southern California, said the students made $25 for their appearance on the show, which has since raked in more than 35m views on YouTube and spawned countless viral clips.

A campus organizer who was involved with Black Lives Matter and Palestinian solidarity protests, Troutt did not know who Kirk was when she showed up to set that day, which helped her see him as less of a rightwing celebrity and more as a man she disagreed with.

Troutt described a “camaraderie” between the students, with some of the more “chronically online” trying to explain Kirk’s significance to her before they started filming. But Kirk was not as eager to chum it up. “He was either on his phone, or outright rude. You got the sense that you were an opponent to him even when you weren’t debating.”

Troutt jumped into the hot seat twice to spar with Kirk over fetal viability, Harris’s qualifications for president and affirmative action. They agreed on practically nothing, but Troutt found some merit in debating Kirk. “I think I became much better at articulating my viewpoints and defending my viewpoints, because one thing about Charlie is that as much as I disagree with – and at times hate – everything that he believed and stated in the past, the fact is he’s one of the only rightwingers who regularly puts themselves out there,” Troutt said.

Troutt is not alone in this opinion. California governor Gavin Newsom, who debated with Kirk on his podcast earlier this year (and admitted his son was a fan), wrote in a statement that he “admired [Kirk’s] passion and commitment to debate”. Representatives for New College of Florida, formerly a progressive school that fell under the control of rightwing allies of Governor Ron DeSantis, announced it will commission a statue of Kirk with his table and mic on campus. The school’s social media officer told Fox News that the statue will represent “what America is all about”.

Ultimately it was not rhetorical prowess but an insult that made Troutt a social media folk hero in #resistance circles: after Kirk attempted a gotcha moment by saying that “foetus” means “little human being” in Latin, Troutt called his self-satisfied smile “creepy”.

You can’t negate that it’s very interesting to watch, but those students are not armed with proper data and evidence

Trent Webb

“Smiling is creepy?” Kirk clapped back, to which Troutt responded: “No, your smile specifically.” The quip landed her an Interview magazine feature branding her “the college student who owned Charlie Kirk”. (Foetus in Latin actually means “a bringing forth; producing; fertile”.)

In March, Kirk asked her to come to the stage for a 10-minute debate he held at USC, where they tussled over DEI again.

“I was shocked by that,” Troutt said. “I literally just roasted this man, and now he wants to debate with me again. But the second time he was a lot nicer. A lot of Trump and Kirk supporters came to watch it, and it was a more hostile environment, but he was less hostile to me.”

Mason, who debated with Kirk on Surrounded, describes himself as a progressive and felt it important to showcase leftist values.

“They’re so often caricatured, especially for those in echo chambers of the right,” Mason said. (He asked that his last name not be shared for privacy reasons.) “As someone who feels very confident in my beliefs and convictions and my ability to communicate, I think it’s beneficial for me to go on a platform like this.”

Mason and Kirk’s topic was gender and transgender rights. Mason got Kirk to admit that he did not know the bimodal theory of gender, to which Kirk called him “condescending”; Mason apologized for his tone, but said he was “trying to match” Kirk’s energy toward other debaters. Despite the testiness, the pair had a lively debate.

“Having a conversation with him was very easy to do,” Mason said. “I’ve consumed so much of his content that I knew what he was going to say. I wouldn’t say that it was easy for a lot of the other [Surrounded debaters], because he understands the sport of rhetoric and debate, and is really good at controlling the conversation. I had to put in a strong effort to assert myself.”

Webb, the Hofstra professor, called the unmoderated format of Surrounded where claims are not factchecked, “unnerving”.

“You can’t negate that it’s very interesting to watch,” Webb said, “but those students are not armed with proper data and evidence, and a lot of times they’re speaking to things that sometimes are blatantly untrue.”

After the debate, Kirk hinted that he wanted Mason to come on his radio show. That never happened, but the two kept in touch. The second time they debated – about wealth inequality at the USC event – Kirk praised his “high IQ”. But Kirk never put the debate up online. “I like to believe that’s because the conversation didn’t go the way he planned,” Mason said, “but it could have also just been because I don’t have the same online presence as someone like Naima.”

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The circus around Kirk’s social media did not just advance conservative causes. His work boosted young leftists like Troutt and to a lesser extent Mason. Gaining a platform as “the girl who owned Charlie Kirk” overwhelmed Troutt at first. “It did feel like getting thrown to the wolves,” she said. But she sustained her viral moment and has over half a million followers on TikTok, where she posts about politics.

This small online community of Kirk debaters consider themselves an influential voice of reason against “alt-right” internet stars like Kirk, Ben Shapiro and Candace Owens.

Hungry for another go, Troutt and other Surrounded debaters were scheduled to star in a reunion episode with Kirk later this month. On the morning of the day Kirk was killed, debaters in a Surrounded group chat were theorizing what topics might come up so they could start preparing. “It was surreal that in the middle of all of that, we got a news article sent by someone, saying: ‘Oh my God, this just happened,’” Mason said.

After Kirk died, a range of reactions poured out on social media, with many recalling Kirk’s incendiary takes or honoring his memory. Kirk allies advocated for firing those who they said spoke against him. Meanwhile, some of the debaters were criticized by followers for their eulogies of their former opponent and the sadness they expressed about his killing.

Dean Withers, who appeared on the Surrounded episode and was called “the Democrats’ Bro Whisperer” by the the New York Times, mourned Kirk’s death through tears in a TikTok video. Tilly Middlehurst, a student who Kirk asked about feminism and what defines a woman at an event for Cambridge Union Society, her university’s debate club, choked up as she said the act of political violence left her “shaken and disgusted”.

Withers later said that he became emotional watching the violent video of Kirk’s shooting online, because a close friend had been in the audience of the event and because he knew Kirk personally. “My tears weren’t me telling you how you should feel, but rather you happening to see me in how I felt,” he said. Middlehurst made her social media profiles private. (Neither responded to a request for comment. A representative for Cambridge Union Society wrote in an email: “Any comments made by speakers who openly debated with Mr. Kirk during our event earlier this year are expressed in a personal capacity and do not reflect the views of the Cambridge Union.”)

Troutt felt “hesitant” to speak about Kirk’s death, though people looked to her for comment. “I don’t want to say the wrong thing and hurt people and lead to more violence. But I do want to help people in this moment process what this means for our country,” she said.

After speaking with the Guardian, Troutt posted her own TikTok. “All acts of gun violence are horrible and must be condemned. That is my baseline,” she said in the clip. She added: “Mind your karma, watch what you put online.”

Mason believes that “two things” can be true at once: “The video [of the shooting] was incredibly grotesque, this is terrible across the board, and I do grieve for his young children, but that does not make the life or the principles that the victim stood for any more palatable.”

He found it hard to square the Kirk he interacted with, if briefly – a professional, nice enough man – with the hateful views he promoted.

“I think that speaks to the dissociation that politics allows, where somebody can have these abstract concepts of what a group is, or speak ill of them, but it’s much more difficult to be insulting or vitriolic toward somebody who’s right in front of you,” Mason said.

In the aftermath of his death, Kirk’s legacy remains as divisive as one of his debates. But there is no denying his influence on public discourse.

“When we teach argumentation and debate in our classrooms, it’s not necessarily agenda-driven,” said Webb, the rhetoric professor.

“Social media has taught us to believe that all opinions said online are valid and require response, and because of that, people are nowadays easily baited into these ‘debates’.”
 

Why the Sudden Urgency for Trump for Revenge Against Political Opponents?

"We can't delay any longer".... All of a sudden, Trump has an onion up his arse: He wants an express retribution program against all those he perceives as his enemies. He is even bugging Pam Bondage, his creepy Attorney General, to move fast on several vengeance fronts, regadless of their merits. Make up fake charges if you need to, but do it Pam.

The reason? He knows that with his inanities he has squandered any capital he might still have had with independents and with moderate MAGA republicans. Granted that he might not be running for an illegal third term, but there's something else playing in his deteriorating mind: His deteriorating mind and health. He seems to realize he might not have all the time in the world to get back at his perceived enemies. Then again, 2026 is around the corner, and he wants to secure whatever "wins" he can before Congress turns against him.

He's a shifty little 9 year old.
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Trump orders attorney general to prosecute his political enemies straight away: ‘We can’t delay any longer’
John Bowden
Mon, September 22, 2025

Donald Trump made clear on Saturday evening that he is frustrated with his attorney general over her hesitance to bring politically-motivated criminal cases against a list of the president’s enemies, something the White House has been working to engineer on flimsy pretenses for months.

The president issued a Truth Social post on Saturday addressed to Pam Bondi, the U.S. attorney general, stating that he’d reviewed numerous reports from the Department of Justice apparently stating that no progress was being made on launching the prosecutions after criminal referrals were sent to Bondi’s team by William Pulte, an official at the Federal Housing Finance Agency.

In the post, which began “Pam: I have reviewed over 30 statements and posts saying that, essentially, ‘same old story as last time, all talk, no action. Nothing is being done,’” Trump assumes the guilt of Sen. Adam Schiff and others like Federal Reserve board member Lisa Cook, and demands that Bondi begin criminal prosecutions without “delay.”

The post finishes with Trump declaring, “[w]e can’t delay any longer, it’s killing our reputation and credibility. They impeached me twice, and indicted me (5 times!), OVER NOTHING. JUSTICE MUST BE SERVED, NOW!!!”

Hillary Clinton, his 2016 opponent, responded in a statement Sunday morning: “Imagine if Richard Nixon had just tweeted out the Watergate scandal rather than putting it on secret tapes. That’s what this is.”

Donald Trump ordered Pam Bondi on Saturday to begin criminal prosecutions of Adam Schiff and other Democrats (REUTERS)

Trump’s comments refer to a campaign of mortgage fraud allegations the president has lobbed, with the help of two top deputies, against a slew of Democratic officials. The targets include Schiff, Cook, former FBI Director James Comey, and others.

Leading the charge to raise those allegations is William Pulte, Trump’s appointee at the head of the Federal Housing Finance Agency. Together with a specially-appointed U.S. attorney, Ed Martin, the pair are working directly under the president to identify and target Democrats and others with criminal referrals to the Justice Department.

Even with Martin’s status as a special prosecutor, however, the agency under Bondi has not brought any charges against any of the president’s targets. Those targeted have all strenuously denied the accusations.

Trump’s frustration with the issue comes as the U.S. Attorney for Eastern Virginia resigned on Friday rather than participate in Trump’s scheme, forcing the president to nominate another former aide to fill the spot. Lindsey Halligan, an inexperienced litigator who has never prosecuted a state or federal case, is the president’s pick for the job as the White House pressures that office to launch an investigation into New York state’s attorney general on similar charges.

“She is extremely intelligent, fearless and, working with Attorney General Pam Bondi and Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, has the strength and determination to be absolutely OUTSTANDING in this new and very important role,” Trump wrote in a separate Truth Social post announcing Halligan’s appointment on Friday.

Even if the president is successful in breaking down the Department of Justice’s supposed political independence there’s no certainty that any prosecutions launched against Schiff or any of Trump’s other targets would result in convictions.

Grand juries in the District of Columbia have declined to bring felony charges against protesters and other targets of Trump’s DoJ in several cases, including one prominent instance where a man was seen on video hurling a sandwich at a member of federal law enforcement.

Administration officials told The Independent that Todd Blanche, a former top prosecutor in the Southern District of New York who represented President Trump in multiple criminal cases during his time out of office, has complained to top administration figures about Martin bypassing the department’s existing infrastructure while going beyond simply looking at whether his targets committed mortgage fraud by probing possible criminal tax violations.

Blanche is understood to have offered Martin access to staff and resources to aid him, because the failure to obtain indictments against James, Schiff or Cook would cause further embarrassment for the department.

Trump “interacts with many valued voices across his Administration” and “receives regular updates” from Bondi and Blanche, White House deputy spokesperson Abigail Jackson told The Independent.

“He also relies on the many other strong relationships he has, like with Ed Martin, to get input and discuss ideas on a variety of issues,” Jackson added.

Trump Threatens a Second Afghanistan Invasion to Take Bagram Air Base "Back"

First, the base is Afghan sovereign territory, even though the invading US forces built it long time ago. Second, isn't it a silly and crazy thing to want it "back"? What would be the point, militarily, politically or even strategically?

Trump's antics generally are easy to decipher. Just think of the jackass as a 9-year old disgruntled kid wanting to settle a score. 

The reason why Trump wants Bagram air base "back" - even though it's not his - is to score a point against Joe Biden. If - and US soldiers could get killed if Trump sends them there to take over the base - If he does, Trump can turn around and say, "See? Joe Biden evacuated the base and I, the coward draft dodger, took it back at the cost of American soldiers' blood and lives. He doesn't care if he starts a war and soldiers die. 

This is unfortunately the level at which Trump conducts his policies.

Assuming that the Taliban agree to give the base to the Americans, Trump's "deal-making" might involve making concessions to the Taliban, which doesn't look good because he'd be making a deal with terrorists, unlike war criminal Natanyahu who is murdering millions of people because he doesn't want to make a deal with Hamas. If Trump decides to take Bagram over by military intervention, dozens of US soldiers might die.

But again, the jackass doesn't care as long as he can claim some sort of silly "getting back" at Joe Biden. I think Trump will still bash Joe Biden long after Biden is 6 feet under.   

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Trump says 'bad things' will happen if Afghanistan does not return Bagram air base



FILE PHOTO: U.S. vacates Bagram air base in Afghanistan - officials

By Katharine Jackson and Phil Stewart

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. President Donald Trump on Saturday threatened "bad things" would happen to Afghanistan if it does not give back control of the Bagram air base to the United States, and declined to rule out sending in troops to retake it.

"If Afghanistan doesn’t give Bagram Airbase back to those that built it, the United States of America, BAD THINGS ARE GOING TO HAPPEN," Trump said in a Truth Social post.

Trump said on Thursday that the United States had sought to regain control of the base used by American forces following the attacks of September 11, 2001. He told reporters on Friday that he was speaking with Afghanistan about it.

The withdrawal of American forces in 2021 led to a takeover of U.S. bases, and the toppling of the U.S.-backed government in Kabul, by the Islamist Taliban movement.

Afghan officials have expressed opposition to a revived U.S. presence.

Current and former U.S. officials privately caution that re-occupying Bagram air base in Afghanistan might end up looking like a re-invasion of the country, requiring more than 10,000 troops as well as deployment of advanced air defenses.

Trump, who has previously said he wants the United States to acquire territories and sites ranging from the Panama Canal to Greenland, has appeared focused on Bagram for years.

Asked on Saturday whether he would send in U.S. troops to retake the base, Trump declined to give a direct answer, saying: "We won't talk about that."

"We're talking now to Afghanistan and we want it back and we want it back soon, right away. And if they don't do it - if they don't do it, you're going to find out what I'm gonna do," he told reporters at the White House.

The sprawling airfield was the main base for American forces in Afghanistan during the two decades of war that followed the September 11, 2001, attacks in New York and Washington by al Qaeda.

The base once counted fast-food restaurants like Burger King and Pizza Hut catering to U.S. troops as well as shops selling everything from electronics to Afghan rugs. It also hosted a massive prison complex.

Experts say the sprawling air base would be difficult to secure initially and would require massive manpower to operate and protect.

Even if the Taliban accepted the U.S. re-occupation of Bagram following negotiations, it would need to be defended from a host of threats including Islamic State and al Qaeda militants inside Afghanistan.

It could also be vulnerable to an advanced missile threat from Iran, which attacked a major U.S. air base in Qatar in June after the United States struck Iranian nuclear sites.

(Reporting by Katharine Jackson; Editing by Leslie Adler and Andrea Ricci)

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And this is the Taliban response:

Taliban Dismisses Donald Trump's Call For Bagram Air Base Reclamation: 'We Do Not Fear Any Bully Or Aggressor'

Bibhu Pattnaik
Sun, September 21, 2025 


Taliban Dismisses Donald Trump's Call For Bagram Air Base Reclamation: 'We Do Not Fear Any Bully Or Aggressor'

The Taliban’s top military commander has rejected President Donald Trump‘s call for the return of the Bagram air base to US control. The commander warned of a strong reaction to any form of hostility.

The Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces, Fasihuddin Fitrat, dismissed Trump’s demand during a state-run TV event in Kabul on Sunday. Fitrat stressed on Afghanistan’s sovereignty and its capability to govern itself without any foreign intervention.

"Afghanistan is fully independent, governed by its own people, and not dependent on any foreign power," Bloomberg quoted Fitrat saying at the event. "We do not fear any bully or aggressor."

Previously, Trump had warned the Taliban-led nation with “BAD THINGS” through a post on Truth Social if it did not adhere to his demand.

This was subsequent to his remarks during a meeting with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, where he mentioned that the US is trying to regain control over the base.

Trump has consistently criticized his predecessor, Joe Biden, holding him responsible for the disorderly US withdrawal from Afghanistan. He contended that the decision left American military assets, including the Bagram base, under Taliban control.

Bagram has been under Taliban control since the American forces retreated under a negotiated agreement. The base is currently a symbol of the Taliban’s triumph and is often displayed during official visits and military parades.

The demand for the return of the Bagram air base comes amidst ongoing tensions between the US and the Taliban-led Afghanistan. The base, a significant military asset, has been a point of contention since the US withdrawal.

The refusal by the Taliban not only underscores their assertion of sovereignty but also sets a precedent for future negotiations and demands.

The situation warrants close monitoring as it could potentially escalate existing tensions and impact future diplomatic relations.

Scientific Evidence of Trump's Dementia

 A fool for king is tragic. A demented fool is dangerous.
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This Is What Proves Trump’s Dementia: Psychologist
Catherine Bouris, The Daily Beast Podcast
Sun, September 21, 2025




At least one psychologist is convinced that President Donald Trump has dementia.

Dr. John Gartner told The Daily Beast Podcast’s Joanna Coles that he has observed a “major deterioration” in Trump’s language skills, motor skills, and impulse control. The former Johns Hopkins professor and co-host of the podcast Shrinking Trump explained how he arrived at a diagnosis of dementia for the president, telling The Daily Beast that doing so involves assessing someone’s against their own baseline.

“We have to see a major deterioration in functioning in language and thinking and psychomotor performance and impulse control and a whole variety of areas... what a lot of people don’t realize is that Donald Trump used to be a very articulate person.”

“He used to speak with a high level of vocabulary in very polished paragraphs. Now what we see is not only has his vocabulary gone down, but... there are times when he’s really unable to complete a thought. Sometimes he’s unable to complete a word,” Gartner continued.

Gartner also cited Trump’s tendency to go on tangents in the middle of his own sentences, using a tangent about Hannibal Lecter as an example.

“He was lying and saying that they’re sending all these immigrants from insane asylums, right? And then he goes, ‘Silence of the Lambs. Anyone seen Silence of the Lambs?’ Well, Silence of the Lambs is a movie about insane asylums. Okay, so now we’ve moved from immigrants to has anyone seen this movie?“

“And then he goes, ‘The late great Hannibal Lecter. Nobody likes to talk about him anymore.‘ Well, first of all, he’s not dead, he’s a fictional character, so he can’t be the late Hannibal Lecter,” Gartner explained.

Gartner went on to tell The Daily Beast Podcast that he believes Trump to be a malignant narcissist, which, when combined with the deterioration in his functioning, is a “worst case scenario”.

“So that’s what we started out [with] as a baseline, but now what we have is this chronic organic deterioration from his own baseline. So we have in a sense the worst of both worlds because his judgment was always bad, he was always impulsive, he was always a liar, but now he really is losing his ability to think clearly, to plan, to understand things and to inhibit his speech and his behavior,” Gartner said.

In addition to a deterioration in his language skills and impulse control, Gartner, and other medial professionals, have observed a decline in his psychomotor performance.

“One of the dementia experts that I’ve consulted with is convinced he has frontotemporal dementia because of this symptom alone, which is it’s called a wide-based gait. If you look at his right leg, sometimes he just swings it like a dead weight in a semicircle... the expert that I consulted with said this is what we call pathognomonic. You don’t see this in anyone unless they have frontotemporal dementia,” Gartner explained.

Gartner also referenced the president’s diagnosis of chronic venous insufficiency and reports of his ‘droopy face‘ at a memorial event on September 11, which made waves after footage of the event was posted online.

Speculation over Trump’s health ramped up after he was seen with visible drooping on the right side of his face at a 9/11 memorial event. / Andrew Harnik/Getty Images

“That’s not something that comes with age. It really is suggestive of some kind of potential mini stroke. So all of these things could be related,” he added.

“The circulatory problems could be related to the deterioration in his brain. They could even be causal. Or he could just have both dementia and some chronic medical problems. We don’t know. This is really an area where we’re really not sure. But he’s clearly deteriorating mentally and physically.”

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Ex-Trump Lawyer Raises Alarms: 'I Have Never Been As Concerned As To Whether Our System Can Withstand The Pressure'
Bibhu Pattnaik
Sun, September 21, 2025



Ex-Trump Lawyer Raises Alarms: 'I Have Never Been As Concerned As To Whether Our System Can Withstand The Pressure'

Abbe Lowell, a lawyer who once represented President Donald Trump‘s family, has expressed grave concerns over the potential harm the current administration could cause to the country’s institutions.

Lowell, who defended Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump during Robert Mueller‘s Russian investigation, is apprehensive about the stress the White House is placing on the nation’s institutions.

He fears these institutions may not be able to endure the current pressure.

Lowell, in an interview once with the Financial Times, expressed, “I have never been as concerned as to whether our system can withstand the pressure it is being put to.”

He further observed that the government is “pushing the tree to the point that it could break.”

Lowell, who has also represented notable Democrats, was engaged by Kushner and Ivanka in 2017 as the Russia investigation intensified.

He is now cautioning that Trump's actions in his second term could fracture the constitutional "wall" that separates the courts from executive power.

Lowell has founded Lowell & Associates to fight what he describes as government "over-reach," and has already drawn several defectors from other law firms. His clientele includes New York Attorney General Letitia James and former DHS official Miles Taylor.

The concerns raised by Lowell highlight the escalating tension between the executive branch and the nation's institutions.

His approach of building cases on First Amendment grounds, rather than presidential authority, could be crucial in challenging the administration.

Lowell's new firm, Lowell & Associates, could play a significant role in this battle, particularly with high-profile clients like Letitia James and Miles Taylor on board.


Trump's Border Control Boss Tom Horman is Corrupt to the Bone

Bribes and lobbying "Fees" in cash are illegal, so how can Horman claim to rid the US of illegals if he is engaging in illegal activities? He can because corrupt people like him are protected by the even more corrupt Trump universe.
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Trump’s border czar who promised to bring “hell” to Boston, caught taking $50K in cash from undercover FBI agents, media reports say
Anne Brennan
Sun, September 21, 2025



Tom Homan, President Donald Trump’s border czar who promised to bring “hell” to Boston, was recorded accepting $50,000 in cash during a September 2024 meeting with undercover FBI agents posing as business executives seeking government contracts, according to multiple media outlets.

The cash was held in a bag from the food chain Cava, the New York Times reported, citing sources who were familiar with the case and spoke on the condition of anonymity. The Homan investigation arose from a long-running counterintelligence probe that was not targeting Homan.

According to MSNBC, which first reported the story, Homan told the undercover agents he could help them get government contracts.

The Department of Justice closed the case because prosecutors doubted they could prove Homan had agreed to a specific act in exchange for the cash, as he was not a government official at the time, according to The Times and MSNBC.

“Kash Patel, the FBI director, and Todd Blanche, the deputy attorney general, said in a statement on Saturday that the investigation “was subjected to a full review by FBI agents and Justice Department prosecutors. They found no credible evidence of any criminal wrongdoing.” The Times reported.

Abigail Jackson, a White House spokesperson, told CNN the case, which was started during the Biden administration, was a “blatantly political investigation,” and said it showed the Biden administration “was using its resources to target President Trump’s allies rather than investigate real criminals and the millions of illegal aliens who flooded our country.”

She added that Homan has not been involved with any contract award decisions.

Homan did not respond to requests for comment from MSNBC, The Times or other media outlets.

The New York Times reported that earlier this year, Homan said he would not get involved with specific contract decisions.

Homan served as acting head of Immigration and Customs Enforcement in the first Trump administration. After leaving government service, he opened a business consulting firm that worked for companies that wanted to get immigration-related contracts, according to The Times. He said he would join the Trump administration if he were reelected.

“At one point, he was paid between $100,000 and $150,000 to lobby in Texas for Fisher Industries, a construction firm that last year secured a $225 million contract with the state to build a section of border wall,” The Times reported.

A target of the original FBI investigation claimed in 2023 that a $1 million payment to Homan “could lead to lucrative federal contracts,” according to sources familiar with the matter who spoke with The Times.

During the transition, officials with the incoming Trump administration who were considering appointments were notified about the Homan investigation, The Times reported.

Sunday, September 21, 2025

Florida Federal Judge Lambasts Mediocrity of Trump's NYT Suit


Judge tosses out Trump’s $15B lawsuit against the New York Times as he rips his lawyers
Andrew Feinberg
Fri, September 19, 2025


Judge tosses out Trump’s $15B lawsuit against the New York Times as he rips his lawyers

A federal judge in Florida has thrown out President Donald Trump’s $15 billion lawsuit against The New York Times in a scathing order slamming the litigation as “decidedly improper and impermissible” under the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and ordered his attorneys to obey a page limit if they want to re-file the case.

U.S. District Judge Steven D. Merryday, who was named to the federal bench by former President George H.W. Bush, struck the president’s legal complaint from the court’s docket in an order lambasting both Trump and his legal team for having brought it in the first place.

“In this action, a prominent American citizen (perhaps the most prominent American citizen) alleges defamation by a prominent American newspaper publisher (perhaps the most prominent American newspaper publisher) and by several other corporate and natural persons,” he said.

Merryday noted that Trump’s 85-page complaint had alleged “only two simple counts of defamation” while taking a full eighty pages to get to the first count.

The judge’s order also took aim at the poor quality of the writing used in the complaint as he groused about how Trump’s lawyers forced readers to “labor through allegations” replete with unnecessary verbiage such as “a new journalistic low for the hopelessly compromised and tarnished ‘Gray Lady’” and other examples of what he called the “many, often repetitive, and laudatory (toward President Trump) but superfluous allegations” exhibited in the president’s stricken complaint.

A federal judge in Florida has thrown out President Donald Trump’s $15 billion lawsuit against The New York Times in a scathing order slamming the litigation as “decidedly improper and impermissible” (Getty Images)

He further criticized Trump’s lawyers for not apparently understanding that a legal complaint is neither a “public forum for vituperation and invective” nor a “megaphone for public relations or a podium for a passionate oration at a political rally or the functional equivalent of the Hyde Park Speakers’ Corner.”

At the same time, the judge took pains to note that his order was not rendering any judgment on the truth of Trump’s allegations against the Times and several of its’ writers as well as Penguin Random House, the publishers of a critical book about him.

Instead, he stressed that a legal complaint is “an improper and impermissible place for the tedious and burdensome aggregation of prospective evidence, for the rehearsal of tendentious arguments, or for the protracted recitation and explanation of legal authority putatively supporting the pleader’s claim.”

While he left open the possibility for Trump’s lawyers to re-file their lawsuit, he ordered them to keep their second attempt to under 40 pages and said it must be filed within the next four weeks.

Trump filed the lawsuit on Monday against the Times, its reporters and their publisher, arguing that the defendants “maliciously published” both articles and a book, Lucky Loser, about him “knowing that these publications were filled with repugnant distortions and fabrications.”

In the now-stricken filing, Trump’s lawyers argued that the publications damaged both his business and personal reputation, inflicting major economic harm on his brand value and significantly affecting his future financial prospects.

In a statement, a spokesperson for the president’s private attorneys said Trump would “continue to hold the Fake News accountable through this powerhouse lawsuit against the New York Times, its reporters, and Penguin Random House, in accordance with the judge’s direction on logistics.”

The Art of the Dumb Deal: India to Boycott all American Products

 Thanks to Donald Dumb's tariffs, American companies will lose India's 1.5 billion people market.

Just to be fair, though, India's Modi is as much of an arse as Trump is. 

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Modi urges Indians to get rid of foreign products amid strained US ties
Reuters
Sun, September 21, 2025



FILE PHOTO: India's Prime Minister Modi delivers a speech at the India-Japan Economic Forum in Tokyo

NEW DELHI (Reuters) -Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in a public address on Sunday asked citizens to stop using foreign-made products and instead use local ones, pushing for a self-reliant campaign when trade ties with the United States have soured.

After U.S. President Donald Trump imposed a 50% tariff on imported Indian goods, Modi has been urging use of "Swadeshi", or made-in-India goods. His supporters have started campaigns to boycott American brands including McDonald's, Pepsi and Apple, which are hugely popular in India.

"A lot of products we use daily are foreign made, we just don't know ... we will have to get rid of them," Modi said in an address to the nation ahead of Monday's implementation of widespread consumer tax cuts.

"We should buy products that are made in India," he added, without naming any country.

India's population of 1.4 billion is a major market for American consumer goods, often purchased from U.S. online retailer Amazon.com. Over the years, the reach of U.S. brands has expanded deep into smaller towns.

Modi also asked shopkeepers to focus on retailing made-in-India products, arguing that this will boost the country's economic growth.

In recent weeks, many companies have increased the promotion of local goods.

India's Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal is expected to visit Washington soon for trade talks, a trip that would take place amid efforts to ease strained bilateral ties.

(Reporting by Aditya Kalra; Editing by Kirsten Donovan)



The Kind of Impulses that Charlie Kirk Cultivated in the MAGA World

Sweet-talking racism and hatred does not change them into something good. There is a difference between form and substance. Hiding nefarious substance under nice form is not to be commended. 

Charlie Kirk may have had every right to be a sweet talker, a polite normalizer of otherwise hateful ideas, which is allowed under the First Amendment. But those who listen to his smooth charming words do get the message beneath the veneer. Kirk may not have brandished a gun, but he inspired many to do so.

Trump keeps demonizing the Democrat half of the country with vitriolic virulent language, which goes into the deranged brains of some nuts in his MAGA herd of morons. He claims "freedom of speech" while doing everything he can to cancel and shut down those who criticize him. 

For example, Donald Hump lashed out against Joe Biden last night at a black-tie dinner, calling him “stupid” and “mean.” After rambling about his achievements, Slump said that “Biden was always a mean guy, but never a smart guy. We go back 30 years, 40 years, he’s a stupid guy . . . He was always a mean son of a b---h. How’s it working? Not working too well for him now. When you start feeling sorry for him, remember he was a bad guy.”  Trump has repeatedly referred to Biden as “stupid” and a “low-IQ individual" and had indulged in conspiracy theories suggesting Biden was executed in 2020 and replaced by a robot clone.

This is the kind of language that demonizes at least half of the country and incites violence. Here is an example of a MAGA nutcase who decided to be a "martyr" for Charlie Kirk. The garbage of the bible says that gays must be stoned to death, which in our modern gun-toting American culture translates into a mass shooting at a gay bar.
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Man Claiming to Be Charlie Kirk's 'Martyr' Allegedly Threatened to Shoot Up Gay Bar in Slain Activist's Name

Treven Michael Gokey was arrested in Arizona on a terroristic threat charge
Samira Asma-Sadeque
Sat, September 20, 2025


Phoenix Police Department; OLIVIER TOURON/AFP via Getty

A week after the fatal shooting of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, a man allegedly threatened to shoot up a gay bar to "send a message" to the far-left

Kirk was killed at a college campus in Utah while on a tour for Turning Point USA

Treven Michael Gokey allegedly told police he wanted to be a "martyr" for Kirk

An Arizona man is under arrest on terrorism charges after allegedly telling police he threatened to shoot up a gay bar because he was angry over last week's slaying of Charlie Kirk.

Treven Michael Gokey, 49, was arrested on Wednesday, Sept. 17, by Phoenix police responding to a welfare check after he allegedly made threats over a crisis hotline that he would shoot up a gay bar, AZ Family, FOX 10 and 13 News reported, citing court documents.

Gokey alleged told police he had targeted Cruisin’ 7th, a popular LGBTQ bar near his home, because he was "triggered by political events," per court documents cited by AZ Family.

He allegedly said he "was a martyr for Charlie Kirk," claiming Kirk himself was a martyr, per court documents cited by all three outlets.

Police further accuse him of making statements such as “radical left violence breeds a far-right response" and that he wanted to "send a message" specifically to the far left, the outlets reported.

He also allegedly made transphobic and homophobic comments to police, some seeming to allude to harming the transgender community, 13 News reported, citing court documents.

Phoenix Police Department - Treven Michael Gokey

Kirk was shot on the Utah Valley University campus in Orem, Utah, on Sept. 10, while on a Turning Point USA rally tour.

Tyler Robinson was arrested on Sept. 12 in connection with the shooting and has been charged with aggravated murder, felony discharge of a firearm causing serious bodily injury and obstruction of justice. He faces the death penalty if convicted of the top count.

Gokey has been charged with making a terrorist threat, per authorities, the outlets reported.

He is also facing an additional charge of using a computer to threaten, AZ Family and 13 News reported, citing court documents. He is being held on $250,000 bond.

It wasn't immediately clear if he has entered pleas or retained attorneys to speak on his behalf.

Read the original article on People

As President in 2029, Gavin Newsom Should Revoke Fox News's License

The Democrats' retribution against Trump and MAGA should mirror Trump's savage violations of everything American. They should weaponize every arm of the US government to go after conservatives and republicans. They should ignore the constitution and the decisions of the Judiciary. 

The imbecile Trump has set so many bad precedents that will come back to haunt the Republicans for decades to come. Unless, that is, they stop kissing Trump's ass and licking his boots and regain some sense of decency and normality. They have time to do a U-turn, and the imbecile Ted Cruz from Texas and the ugly butch from Georgia are already signaling their terror at what will happen to them in the 2026 and 2028 elections.

White US-Born Texas Doctor Caught Sexually Abusing Patients

 KETK Tyler

Former Tyler doctor gets 8-year sentence for sexually assaulting patients
Hannah Walker
Fri, September 19, 2025

TYLER, Texas (KETK)– A Tyler doctor who was arrested in 2024 for allegedly sexually assaulting his patients was sentenced to 8 years in prison on Friday.

56-year-old Kenneth Donald Haygood, of Tyler, was originally indicted on seven counts of sexual assault, aggravated sexual assault and practicing medicine without a license, but only two counts of sexual assault were not dismissed in court. KETK News has created a timeline of the two-year-long investigation into Haygood’s crimes.

Oct. 24, 2023: Haygood was temporarily suspended by the disciplinary panel of the Texas Medical Board after violating a June 2023 Final Order, which restricted him from seeing female patients. The order stated that he needed to complete multiple continuing medical education courses and pass exams, in addition to paying a $5,000 administrative penalty.

Photo outside of Ken Haygood’s former practice

According to the Texas Medical Board, Haygood did not get consent before doing a physical exam of a female patient, and inappropriately discussed the encounter with the patient’s family via text message “in an attempt to intimidate them as witnesses.”

November 2023: An official investigation was opened by authorities into suspicions of sexual assaults by Haygood. According to investigators, victims revealed that Haygood had allegedly sexually assaulted them while claiming he was checking their thyroid, giving a therapeutic massage and performing examinations.

February 2024: Haygood was first arrested for three counts of sexual assault and one count of aggravated sexual assault of a child.

Mugshot of Kenneth Haygood, courtesy of Smith County Jail Records

May 2024: Haygood was indicted on six charges of sexual assault and one charge of aggravated sexual assault of a child.
June 2024: He was then indicted for practicing medicine without a license.

Aug. 14, 2025: Haygood was indicted on another count of sexual assault. 
Sept. 19, 2025: Haygood was sentenced to eight years in prison on Friday after he pleaded guilty to two counts of sexual assault.

Marriott Hotels: A Pillar of the United Scams of America


“Travel in the U.S. is dead”: Marriott guest shares shock over $500 in “resort fees”—including $200 pool chairs

Lindsey Weedston
Sun, September 21, 2025


@funkshe/TikTok

A woman on her honeymoon in Hawaii said her hotel charged $200 for a poolside chair among other "resort fees" that left her with a huge bill. She stayed at a Marriott Bonvoy hotel in Honolulu, and the evidence of "corporate greed" at every turn led her to warn other travelers to take their post-wedding trips elsewhere.

Some fear that this nickle-and-diming by U.S. companies is going to hurt tourism.
$200 to sit by the pool

Travel TikToker @funkshe has recently been on her multi-national honeymoon, ending in the Waikīkī neighborhood of Honolulu. She was having a swell time until she got the bill at the end of her stay and noticed over $500 in "resort fees" for things she didn't ask for or enjoy.

"Dude, travel in the U.S. is dead, and it's all because of corporate greed," she said.

"There's a daily resort fee of $52 plus tax per room per day. The following amenities are included: Fresh flower or coconut lei greeting upon arrival for two guests per stay—which we didn't ask for because the flower was itching my neck."

Other "perks" included freshly baked banana bread muffins (which she called "sh*tty), refillable water bottles with the hotel logo on them, internet access (which they already got as Marriott Bonvoy members), and something called "daily cultural activities."

"Guess what's not included?" the TikToker challenged. "The actual beach chairs."

According to the traveler, the lounge chairs up next to the pool or on the beach cost $200 to reserve. Imagine paying $200 to sit in a chair. And that's on top of mandatory resort fees, which are on top of the cost of the expensive room.

She did clarify that they have free chairs you can sit in near the pool, but they charge for the best spots.

"Go to any other country for your honeymoon, for your vacation," she concluded. "Save your hard-earned cash and do that because in the U.S. you're never going to feel welcome as a guest."
"Third World country with a Gucci belt"

The TikToker's followers expressed horror and outrage at this latest fee among a nation of fees. Folks are already going broke thanks to Ticketmaster, but the extent of the consumer squeezing is starting to sound like a heavy-handed joke. It's making us look bad.

@funkshe/TikTok

"That’s why they say America is a Third World country with a Gucci belt," said @imyeokai.

Meanwhile, @seandekodaphillip theorized that "tourism is down and they're taking it out on anyone that can afford to go."


While @funkshe gained 1.5 million views with her TikTok video, it did even better on X, netting 7.3 million from a @WallStreetApes repost. There, Americans started advising each other to ditch America.

"Go to Vietnam," @thangdcao recommended. "Free beach, free chairs, 5-star hotels will serve you like a king."

@RicanLink_/X

"I keep telling people, when you leave the US you realize how much better you can live," wrote @RicanLink_.

Christian Love Turns into "Hatred and Acrimony": Dolan Wants to Canonize Kirk

Charlie Kirk was an evangelical protestant. By definition, he hates Catholics who are otherwise known among Protestants as "Papists", just as much as he hates Jews, Blacks, Asians, and anyone who is not a White Anglo-Saxon Protestant.

So would you be surprised if Timothy Dolan, the former Catholic Archbishop of Milwaukee and defender of pedophile priests, comes to defend the memory of Kirk? You should be surprised because Catholics and Protestants are ideological enemies.

But they lately have been finding common ground: They both are against abortion. While the Catholic Church has always asserted a male-dominated architecture of its hierarchy and rejected women's ascent into the prisesthood, marriage of priests and the inclusion of homosexuals, and continued assertion of patriarchy, the Protestants have generally liberated themselves from such antiquated and barbaric beliefs: They allowed priests to marry long long time ago, and recently they've been ordaining women, they've welcomed homosexuals, etc.

But the American Protestant world is such a dinosaur in that it rejects progress and evolution, and worse yet, it has allied itself politically with Trump, MAGA and white nationalist supremacist movements. MAGA leaders have frequently demanded that women stay at home and have more babies, while evangelical churches have backed Trump's racist and white nationalist policies. Instead of assisting the poor and the disenfranchised, as Jesus demands, the evangelicals have turned their religion into an arm of US imperialism and expansionism, launching major missionary work throughout the third world aiming at converting millions of people from Catholicism to Evangelical Protestantism, and thus bring these people under an American economic,  political and military umbrella. Brazil is a noteworthy example, where the surge in evangelical conversions has enabled Jair Bolsonaro - a Trump copycat - to access power and try to subvert Brazilian democracy.

Now former Archbishop Dolan of Milwaukee, like many Catholic leaders of his rank in the US and around the world, have spent much of the last half a century protecting thousands of pedophile priests who rape children behind the altar. Scandals have erupted in liberal countries: US, Canada, Australia, France etc... whereas in more restrictive societies pedophile Catholic priests have been protected by very conservative or autocratic political systems. An example is East Timor where people whose children were raped refused to disrobe the clergy who raped their children, which testifies to the abhorrent stanglehold that religion has on people in the Third World.

So I am not surprised that Timothy Dolan is now comparing Charlie Kirk, the racist mysogynistic white Christian nationalist Trumpian shill, who was assassinated last week in Utah, to a modern-day St. Paul. If anything, this is pure blasphemy that Pope Leo is urged to denounce. In a previous post, I facetioulsy sugested the possibility that, if Kirk was a Catholic, the Catholic Church should be eager to canonize him. In fact, this has happened so many times in the history of the Church where it canonized criminals who were perceived as heroes by the faithful. 

There is no need to discuss the obvious Crusades during which monks became soldiers (the Templars and the Hospitalers) and killed thousands of people in the name of their religion and God.

But examples abound. Saint Elias was canonized because he killed hundreds of pagan Phoenicians who refused to convert to Christianity. All his portraits show him brandishing a sword and massacring innocent people. Saint Michael, who is a pre-Christian biblical figure and thus is not exclusive to the Christian religion, is according to an AI query a significant figure in Christianity, Judaism, and Islam, recognized as a warrior of God and a protector against evil. He is often depicted as leading a heavenly army against Satan and is considered a guardian of the Church and the faithful. Warrior, leading armies, fighting Satan (i.e. non-Christians)...

In Lebanon, the Maronite Catholics too have a propensity to blend politics with religion, and thus elevate warlords and idealize them. One example is Bashir Gemayel, a former warlord who defended the Lebanese Christian minority during the Arab-Palestinian War against Lebanon between 1975 and 1982. He inherited his father Pierre's Phalange Party modeled along Francisco Franco's "Falange Española Tradicionalista" (Spanish Traditional Phalanx) in Spain. There is no doubt that without Bashir's excessive use of violence, Lebanon's Christians would have been dominated, and perhaps annihilated, by their Muslim-Arab enemies. But nowadays, nearly fifty years after he was assassinated (1982) by a terrorist of the Syrian Socialist National Party (SSNP; itself a fascist party founded the same year as the Nazi Party in Germany - see: 

https://lebanoniznogood.blogspot.com/2022/06/dying-nazis-of-near-east.html),

the Maronites continue to worship Bashir and all indications suggest they may make a Saint out of him in the future. With time, the human brain deletes the negative and sublimates the positive, thus bleaching these warlords into saints.

I therefore am not surprised that former Archbishop Dolan of Milwaukee makes a Saint-Paul comparison with Charlie Kirk because they were both "warriors" for the religion. Kirk did not wield a sword, but his words - just like Trump's - were laced with violent ideas about people who did not look like them or who did not agree with them.

At the very least, both Dolan and Kirk share one thing in common: The protection of pedophiles. 


Saint Elias slaughtering pagans

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Cardinal Timothy Dolan, former Milwaukee archbishop, calls slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk a 'modern-day St. Paul'


New York Cardinal Timothy Dolan, former archbishop of Milwaukee, compared slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk to a "modern-day St. Paul" in a Sept. 19 appearance on Fox & Friends.

"He was a missionary, he's an evangelist, he's a hero," Dolan said. "He's one I think that knew what Jesus meant when he said the truth will set you free."

During his roughly 12-minute appearance on the show, Dolan also said Kirk's death could inspire renewed faith in young people.

The former Milwaukee archbishop, known for his conservative views, said he learned who Kirk was after his death on Sept. 10, later writing an op-ed for The New York Post on Sept. 17 condemning "hatred and acrimony."

While some praised Dolan's remarks, the comments largely drew outrage from users on social media, with some calling on Pope Leo XIV to reconsider Dolan's position.

Others who posted on X were also critical of Dolan's leadership in the church, including his handling of sexually abusive clergy members.

A 2013 Milwaukee Journal Sentinel report found Dolan sought Vatican approval in 2009 to move nearly $57 million in cemetery funds into a trust to help protect the Archdiocese of Milwaukee "from any legal claim or liability."

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Same thing with the Radical Right mouthpiece Fox News parroting the idea of a "miracle" in the killing of Charlie Kirk. The assassin's bullet did not go through Charlie's neck. It stayed there. Had it exited, it would have struck other people. Even as he was dying, the saintly Kirk was protecting people. I repeat, the Catholic Church should canonize Kirk. God seems to always be at work when it concerns Radical Right extremists:

Turning Point USA spokesman, Andrew Kolvet on Saturday said Charlie Kirk's surgeon called it an "absolute miracle" that the bullet that killed him didn’t exit his body because dozens of people were standing behind him when he was shot.

"I want to address some of the discussion about the lack of an exit wound with Charlie. I’m usually not interested in delving into most of this kind of online chatter, and I apologize this is somewhat graphic, but in this case, the fact that there wasn’t an exit wound is probably another miracle, and I want people to know," Kolvet, the executive producer of "The Charlie Kirk Show," wrote in a lengthy post on X.

Kolvet said he had just spoken with Kirk’s surgeon, who told him the bullet "'absolutely should have gone through, which is very very normal for a high powered, high velocity round. I’ve seen wounds from this caliber many times and they always just go through everything. This would have taken a moose or two down, an elk, etc.’"

He said when he told the doctor that dozens of staff, students and guests had been standing behind the Tpusa founder when he was shot, the surgeon replied, "It was an absolute miracle that someone else didn’t get killed."

The doctor added that Kirk’s "bone was so healthy and the density was so so impressive that he’s like the man of steel. It should have just gone through and through. It likely would have killed those standing behind him too." The coroner found the bullet just behind Kirk’s skin, Kolvet said.

"Even in death, Charlie managed to save the lives of those around him," Kolvet added. "Remarkable. Miraculous."

Kirk was shot and killed on Sept. 10 while speaking to students at Utah Valley University in Orem.

His alleged assassin, 22-year-old Utah resident Tyler Robinson, is charged with murder and remains locked up in a Utah jail.

Saturday, September 20, 2025

How History Judges US Decades from Now Depends on We Behave Now and Vote Tomorrow

Major US corporations are bending the knee to the Dick-Traitor Trump. I hope the American people will remember the shameful conduct of companies caring more for their bottom line than for the welfare of the country. Freedom of Speech ought to turn into Freedom of Screech at the rape of American democracy by MAGA. 
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If We Are Descending Into Fascism, This Little-Noticed Moment Will Prove Pivotal
Fred Kaplan

Thu, September 18, 2025



If and when historians write the tale of how our country devolved into a boastfully lawless state, unashamedly insensitive to matters of human life, they might note the remarks of Vice President J.D. Vance at a factory in Michigan on Sept. 17, 2025, as a key moment in the decline.

Vance was there to tout President Donald Trump’s widely unpopular budget bill, but he took a moment to tout the U.S. military’s recent bull’s-eye bombing of three boats in the Caribbean allegedly carrying narcotics to our shores. Vance claimed that all drug trafficking in those waters had since stopped, chortling, “I would stop, too—hell, I wouldn’t go fishin’ right now in that part of the world.”

Some in the audience chuckled. Were others appalled? They should have been. Much of the rest of the world, no doubt, slacked its collective jaw, and many American servicemen and servicewomen must have been ashamed.

The vice president of the United States was celebrating an act of murder in international waters for which there was no legal authority, historical precedent, or clear and present danger that might have justified taking a shot. Even John Yoo, who defended the legality of torture during George W. Bush’s presidency, has said the bombing of the boats was illegal, even if they were manned by drug smugglers, a claim that hasn’t been proved. When Vance was asked about the operation’s legality, he replied, “I don’t give a shit.”

Vance was also, in effect, portraying the American military personnel who sank the boats as trigger-happy, prone to mistake a fishing boat for a drug vessel and feeling guiltless about doing so.

Finally, he was wrong in saying that drug trafficking off our shores had since ceased, so terrified were these criminals by the prospect of drawing similar fire. In fact, just this past Monday, two days before Vance’s speech and a few days after the first sinking, the U.S. Coast Guard seized the largest haul of narcotics in Coast Guard history—76,140 pounds’ worth, having a value of $473 million and the potential to cause 23 million lethal doses—in 19 interdictions in the Caribbean and the eastern Pacific.

The Coast Guard crews did this not by killing anyone but rather by stopping the boats (in some cases, shooting at the engines), then boarding them, and arresting the smugglers. That is how they have been interdicting drug traffic for decades. In 2022, the most recent year for which there is complete data, they seized 150 metric tons (about 165 U.S. tons) of illegal narcotics that way.

Vance’s comments were merely piling on to Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth’s celebration of the first boat’s bombing, during which all 11 people onboard were killed. “We smoked a drug boat, and there’s 11 narco-terrorists at the bottom of the ocean, and when other people try to do that, they’re going to meet the same fate,” the top civilian overseer of the U.S. armed forces and its nearly $1 trillion budget exclaimed of the unprecedented extrajudicial killings.

In similarly high spirits, Hegseth was all but bouncing with glee earlier this month, when Trump announced the name change of the Department of Defense to the Department of War. “We’re going to go on offense, not just on defense!” he said, standing next to the president. “Maximum lethality—not tepid legality! Violent effect, not politically correct!”

Have we ever had a secretary of defense so adept at looking and talking like the thuggish buffoon in an Armando Iannucci satire?

In real life, these spectacles aren’t so funny. Vance is the successor to the throne if Trump is unable to fulfill his duties. Hegseth is the main point of contact between the commander in chief in the White House and the combatant commanders at military bases around the world.

Hegseth’s touting of “maximum lethality” and trouncing of “tepid legality” is not merely an indulgence in cliché. The former Fox News anchor first came to Trump’s attention when he criticized the prosecution of three U.S. officers for hideous war crimes that they’d committed in Afghanistan. To Hegseth, who served in Iraq and Afghanistan as a major in the Army National Guard, the very term “war crimes” is an oxymoron. War is all about killing (“maximum lethality”); concerns about who a soldier might kill in the process is demoralizing woke (“tepid legality”).

For a glimpse of what professional active-duty senior U.S. officers, those with longtime combat experience, think of this attitude, look at the pained expression of Gen. Dan Caine, the widely respected chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, while Hegseth goes on his rant.

We are led at the moment by a mélange of cynics, greenhorns, and opportunists (Vance once likened Trump to Hitler before he was invited to join the ticket), play-acting the roles of world leaders, not fully grasping their responsibilities or what it takes to perform them and claiming new and extraordinary powers—in a wide range of domestic and foreign policies—that have never been asserted before.

The world’s leaders—friends, foes, and those in between—keep a straight face at all this. The United States is still a powerful nation, and Trump is the one who controls its mighty levers. As the preeminent military strategist Lawrence Freedman recently described the situation, “Unserious president; serious country.” So, allies still depend on us for their security; adversaries try to butter up Trump and make him think they’re his friend, so he doesn’t get too upset when they do unsettling things. (When 19 Russian drones passed over Poland’s territory last week, prompting the Poles to call an emergency meeting under Article 4 of the North Atlantic Treaty, only the eighth time the article has been invoked in NATO’s 76-year history, Trump publicly said the overflights “could have been a mistake.”)

Still, many at home and abroad watch Trump and his team—listen to their words, analyze their actions—and, depending on whether they’re foe or friend, uncork the Champagne or pour themselves a stiff drink. How this plays out, what historians write a few decades from now, will depend on what the rest of us do in the coming months—how we vote and whether we succumb to pressures or resist them in the meantime.

Hollywood Dystopia in DC: Demented Big Brother Trump is Watching You

Trump Worship Settling in. And look who's hanging his portrait: Using ICE's criteria to ferret out illegal migrants, I'd say half of the workers in the picture below hanging the demented Dick-Traitor Trump's portait are illegals because they "look" like illegals.

We got rid of King George III, but he's coming back as Dumbass Donald Trumpty-Dumpty .

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Massive banners with Trump’s face are adorning some federal buildings in DC. Democrats are crying foul
Camila DeChalus, CNN
Sat, September 20, 2025


Workers hang a large photo of President Donald Trump from the top of the Department of Labor headquarters in Washington, DC, on August 27. - Drew Angerer/AFP/Getty Images

Democrats on Capitol Hill are raising alarm over large banners with President Donald Trump’s face that can be seen on three federal buildings, claiming they carry authoritarian undertones in the wake of a report from California Democratic Sen. Adam Schiff.

“When I saw the banners hanging from federal office buildings last week, it reminded me of [the] Communist Party in China and banners hanging from federal offices—just totally inappropriate and a step towards authoritarianism,” Democratic Rep. Hank Johnson from Georgia told CNN. “It’s another indication of the march that we’re on towards authoritarianism in this country.”

The report, released by Schiff earlier this week that alleges the administration is using federal funds for propaganda, found the Trump administration has spent at least $50,000 in taxpayer funds to create the banners, with the Department of Agriculture spending $16,400, Health and Human Services $33,726, and the Department of Labor around $6,000.

Schiff’s office, reached by CNN, said it did not have additional comment beyond the report. The California Democrat is known to have a particularly frosty relationship with the Trump White House.

But Republican lawmakers argued that similar promotional efforts took place under the previous Democratic administration – pointing to taxpayer-funded signage crediting then-President Joe Biden for federal projects, such as those related to his infrastructure law – and questioned why their colleagues didn’t raise concern then.

“Did they raise concerns when they were putting banners and stuff up when they were in the White House? I don’t recall that,” said Georgia Republican Rep. Barry Loudermilk. “ Why the double standard?”

The controversy underscores deepening tensions in Washington over the extent of Trump’s use of executive power. The banners in question have large portraits of the sitting president with the caption “American Workers First.”

The White House strongly pushed back on Schiff’s report, calling the senator a “serial liar.”

“You should ask Pencil Neck why he’s trying to draw comparisons between President Trump and fascist leaders when this is the exact same rhetoric that radicalizes the left’s supporters to commit acts of violence against conservatives,” White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson said in a statement to CNN.

The Department of Labor confirmed it spent roughly $6,000 on the banners and noted that they were created in conjunction with Labor Day and the department’s America250 celebrations.

The departments of agriculture and health and human services did not immediately respond to CNN’s requests for comment.

“The banners were originally displayed for Labor Day. After tremendous positive response, we’re reinforcing the material at no charge to taxpayers, so our big, beautiful banners can securely stay up in celebration of America’s 250th birthday,” Labor Department spokesperson Courtney Parella said in a statement.

Still, some Democratic lawmakers argued that no president, despite their party, should use taxpayer money for such displays moving forward.

“There shouldn’t be any money used for the president, really, any president, to go put their big picture up on the side of a building for any kind of political aggrandizement,” Rep. Joaquin Castro of Texas said. “Some of that stuff, it looks like we’re living in North Korea, the way they’re using money to put his big picture up. So yes, there should be more oversight, and it shouldn’t just apply to him. It should apply to future presidents.”

Dylan Hedtler-Gaudette, the government affairs manager at Project On Government Oversight, a nonpartisan ethics group, echoed the sentiment.

“I would hope that Congress would be a bit more kind of proactive and robust in terms of keeping tabs on what the executive branch and … what they’re doing with money and what they’re spending money on,” Hedtler-Gaudette told CNN.

Last year, Sen. Joni Ernst, an Iowa Republican, raised similar concerns about the use of taxpayer money for political messaging under the Biden administration. In a June 2024 letter to the White House Office of Management and Budget, she criticized the administration for encouraging federal agencies to post signage crediting “President Joe Biden” for publicly funded projects.

“For years I’ve been attempting to show Americans how Washington spends their hard-earned tax dollars by requiring a price tag displaying the cost be placed on public documents related to every government-funded project. This allows Americans to see the return on their tax dollars and judge the value of every expenditure for themselves,” Ernst wrote in the letter at the time.

Rep. Dusty Johnson of South Dakota pointed to pictures of the president and vice president often being displayed in federal buildings.

“Presumably, during the Biden administration, a picture of Joe Biden hung literally in every single federal building in America. Was that political? Did Mr. Schiff opine on that?” Johnson asked. “No, yeah, I haven’t seen the banner.”

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