¡Martes por la tarde, enlaces mexicanos!

by | Apr 15, 2025 | Daily Links | 85 comments

The fun part about driving my kids to school in Scottsdale every morning, are the shitlibs sending thheir kids to school there. Why if I didn’t know any better, they really just don’t want anyone to burn their Tesla.

Don’t worry…I made sure my kid doesn’t hang out with these people.

¡Enlaces!

This sounds like the boring dances my daughter goes to with her Christian friend on Sunday.

Filing a lawsuit with a criminal cartel sounds like a really stupid move.

What I like about baseball isn’t that they exclude women outright. Turns out they just play ball like a GIRL.

Argentina’s transport sector goes on strike because ¡AFUERA!

When Guantanamo Bay is too soft for American born criminals, we have a solution.

I get it. Autocorrect can sometimes get you into a sticky situation.

Okay now its like the old saying: everyone is into bukkake until its time to do bukkake things. Story of my life, man.

Here’s a tune. Have a nice Tuesday!

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85 Comments

  1. Not Adahn

    If that last twit is real, I would like to give the congressweasel some credit.

    • SDF-7

      At least he didn’t call him President Buccee’s, I suppose.

      • The Other Kevin

        That typo would definitely happen on my phone.

      • Nephilium

        President Buckeye would definitely win the Ohio vote, but lose the Michigan one.

  2. EvilSheldon

    A Congressman with a sense of humor? Fuck me, we should keep him around just for the novelty…

    • Shpip

      It comes with the job. You just have to accept that once in a while you’ll have egg on your face.

      • JaimeRoberto (carnitas/spicy salsa)

        That ain’t egg!

    • mexican sharpshooter

      He could’ve deleted it, but instead doubled down.

  3. R.J.

    That autocorrect is priceless.

  4. Yusef drives a Kia

    Bukele,
    ok, Im good

  5. Stinky Wizzleteats

    “Trump eyes deportation of ‘homegrown criminals’ to El Salvador”

    A stupid move if true and it’d last about five minutes before the Supremes shot it down unanimously. Even the mouthbreathing cops are always right law and order types would have a conniption fit.

    • Semi-Spartan Dad

      There is a showdown happening now at the Supreme Court, where the SC is going to have to decide either to defer on executive power or give free reign to district judges to make national policy. If the former, their legacy will be politicizing the court. If the latter, we’ll be looking at a legitimate constitutional crisis. Roberts caused this by trying to weasel and is now backed into a corner.

      I suspect Trump is expanding the Overton window by floating this so that the SC can “compromise” by ruling against that while also ruling the executive branch can deport illegal immigrants without judicial obstruction. Graciously giving Roberts the out that they don’t deserve.

      • Suthenboy

        Roberts. That fucking Roberts.
        Where is my goddamned Obamacare repeal?

      • Stinky Wizzleteats

        Dead and buried with McCain.

  6. Muzzled Woodchipper

    Back to HS baseball in the chilly after a week of warm games in sunny Florida.

    Today and tomorrow are District games. Friday is the Sectional game for the All A tournament.

    We’re the #2 ranked team in the state overall.

    • mexican sharpshooter

      Nice!

  7. The Late P Brooks

    And now a word from the greatest treasury secretary ever

    Former Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, who served under former President Biden, said President Trump “has taken a wrecking ball” to the economy.

    “President Trump inherited an economy where growth was very strong, the labor market was functioning very well, with low unemployment, an outstanding record of job creation,” Yellen said Thursday on CNN International’s “One World.”

    “So, we had a very well-functioning economy, and President Trump has taken a wrecking ball to it,” Yellen added later.

    ——-

    “I have to ask you, how would you grade how the Trump administration has handled the economy thus far?” CNN International’s Bianna Golodryga asked Yellen.

    “I’m afraid I could not give it a passing grade,” Yellen responded.

    “We had the economy JUICED!”

    Maybe the underlying foundation wasn’t as strong as she pretends.

    • Stinky Wizzleteats

      When you can cook the books and the press refuses to look into it the economy always looks good.

      • The Other Kevin

        I can verify that here in the trenches, the economy under Biden was not, in fact, well-functioning.

    • SDF-7

      I suppose when almost all of your job and GDP focus is on government and affiliated NGOs — it might actually look like the PPP Admin had low unemployment and outstanding job creation. The parasite was flush with the lifeblood of the host!

    • Suthenboy

      Every time she opens her mouth I wonder what alternate universe she is talking about. These are the people that told us we didnt know how good we had it when gas and grocery prices doubled, right?

  8. Shpip

    The 26-year-old Whitmore is a pitcher and an outfielder who was the first female player in an MLB-partnered league while suiting up for the Staten Island FerryHawks in the Atlantic League in 2022.

    Just for shits and giggles, I looked up her minor league stats.

    12.04 career ERA, .037 batting average

    Truly an inspiration to delusional girls everywhere.

    • creech

      Shit, Phillies center fielder Brad Marsh doesn’t have a batting average much above that.

    • SarumanTheGreat

      Needs moire ‘roids and HGH!

    • SarumanTheGreat

      Needs more ‘roids and HGH!

  9. The Late P Brooks

    “I have all those sites bookmarked”

    Well played.

  10. Rat on a train

    Every kid has autism

    An estimated 1 in 31 U.S. children have autism, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported Tuesday, marking another jump in a long string of increases.
    As late as the early 1990s, only 1 in 10,000 children were diagnosed with autism. Around that time, the term became a shorthand for a group of milder, related conditions known as ″autism spectrum disorders,” and the number of kids labeled as having some form of autism began to balloon.

    I’m sure the CDC could expand the definition to get that up to half.

    • The Other Kevin

      I agree that casting a wider net will indeed catch more fish, but do any of you remember any totally nonverbal autistic kids from your youth? There are definitely more of those now.

      • mexican sharpshooter

        My nephew was nonverbal until a couple years ago. It probably runs in my wife’s family as my FIL apparently was as well.

    • Suthenboy

      What drug is used to treat autism? That is what we all should be asking.

      • SarumanTheGreat

        Very very expensive ones that only marginally improve the condition so that very very very expensive ones can be used to further marginally improve the condition . . .

  11. The Bearded Hobbit

    I’m guessing that the joke is in the bumper sticker but I can’t read what it says.

    • SDF-7

      I had to load image in new tab then strip off the size metadata at the end of the url, myself.

      “I love my Tesla, but hate Elon Musk”

      I’d be tempted to print out a bunch of “Hate has no home here, right?” type flyers (show the sign and then just a big RIGHT? at the bottom or something) and leave it under wipers in the parking lot…. I mean, just proclaim you’re a blackhearted reprobate why don’t y’all….

      • Ted S.

        Don’t forget you’ll wind up on camera if you try that. And in TEAM BLUE strongholds, you’ll get prosecuted.

      • SDF-7

        That’s one of the many reasons I rarely succumb to such temptations, granted.

      • JaimeRoberto (carnitas/spicy salsa)

        I bet the owner of that car already has that sign in their front yard.

      • mexican sharpshooter

        I love my Tesla, but hate Elon Musk

        Yup.

      • Stinky Wizzleteats

        Translation: Please don’t key my car.

  12. Rat on a train

    World Pride organizers grapple with security concerns for trans participants

    Safety is our No. 1 priority, and we have been working for months to make sure that as people travel from all around the world to World Pride this year, that they are safe,” said Elijah Nicholas, strategist and policy director for the National Trans Visibility March.
    He agreed that the biggest safety concerns could be related to international travel.
    It’s important for everyone to make sure that their IDs are in line with the law

    It’s just like Nazi Germany.

    • Muzzled Woodchipper

      Safe from what?

      Statistically they’re far more likely to be murdered by a fellow trans than they are a normie.

  13. The Late P Brooks

    Carpetbagger

    Evidently, one of Trump’s closest allies on Capitol Hill also thought it was a good time to buy. The New York Times reported:

    Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, Republican of Georgia, disclosed on Monday that she had purchased between tens and hundreds of thousands of dollars’ worth of stock on April 8 and 9, the day before and the day of President Trump’s announcement that he was pausing a sweeping set of global tariffs, a pivot that sent the stock market soaring out of a sizable slump. Ms. Greene bought between about $21,000 and $315,000 in stocks on those days. The day before Mr. Trump’s move, she also dumped between $50,000 and $100,0000 in Treasury bills, according to required public disclosures made to the House.

    These disclosure documents are public information, which have been published online. In this instance, they show the right-wing congresswoman made nearly two dozen trades — ranging from $1,001 to $15,000 — the day before and the day of her presidential ally’s “pause” announcement.

    When the Times sought comment from the Georgia Republican — who chairs a DOGE panel on the House Oversight Committee — she declined.

    Unless she cashed out, those fantastic gains have probably evaporated. But that doesn’t help the narrative,

    • The Other Kevin

      My brother, not exactly a Wall Street tycoon, did the same thing. As did a ton of other people.

      • Rat on a train

        You’re supposed to buy high.

      • SDF-7

        You’re supposed to buy high.

        That’s why Coke has such a strong position on Wall Street…

      • ZWAK, doktor of BRAIN SCIENCE!

        It’s usually when I am drunk that I do my buying.

        And calling ex-girlfriends.

  14. Ted S.

    Filing a lawsuit with a criminal cartel sounds like a really stupid move.

    Dale a tu cuerpo alegría, Camarena
    Que tu cuerpo es pa darle alegría y cosas buena’
    Dale a tu cuerpo alegría, Camarena
    ¡Eh, Camarena! (¡Ay!)

  15. The Other Kevin

    Mrs. TOK saw Poison when she was a teenager. She just saw them again last year, with a friend who knows Brett Michaels, so they got back stage and met him and got some photos. She said he’s a good guy.

    • Nephilium

      Five, six, seven, eight
      She wishes Bret Michaels was her date
      Trying so hard to be old school
      But god damn, Poison was never cool
      I don’t get why anyone would wanna dress up as an 80s whore
      She goes Na-na-na-na-na-nah!

      The Horropops – Heading to the Disco

    • ZWAK, doktor of BRAIN SCIENCE!

      HA! When my first wife was 14 or so, she and her friends tried to get into the backstage of a Poison show, offering blowjobs. The security just laughed the girls off.

      • Ted S.

        Does security laugh her off when she offers to blow you?

        /ducking

      • JaimeRoberto (carnitas/spicy salsa)

        He’s married, so that doesn’t happen.

  16. Sensei

    Bonus if Kimble starts referring to Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

    As Alexandria Okazu-Cortez

    “okazu”

    おかず, オカズ【お菜, 御菜, 御数, お数】
    おさい【お菜, 御菜】
     
    noun
    1. small dish (usu. one of several accompanying rice), side dish (usually written in kana)
    2. fill, fill-in (drumming) (usually written in kana, colloquial) (only おかず, オカズ)
    3. jack-off material, something to masturbate to (usually written in kana, vulgar word, slang) (only おかず, オカズ)

    • The Other Kevin

      She does match two of those definitions.

    • Evan from Evansville

      I resemble all of those things.

      Short Fry notes this for future reference.

  17. SDF-7

    Sort of on topic. What an idiot (because this spending arc is completely unsustainable and he’s already been chasing out the higher end tax bracket that they want to get to pay for everything… plus the LA fires chasing more people out!)

    Sure hope the current “move over the summer” plans don’t get derailed… things are going to get ugly in SacTown when they run out of loan credit lines.

  18. The Late P Brooks

    AOC weighs in:

    “We saw Majorie Taylor Greene buy that dip,” the New York Democrat said. “How much did you make? How much did you make off of people’s despair? How much did you make off of that panic? How much did you make off of that suffering? No more. We can’t accept it.”

    I just love this sort of gaudy emotional rhetoric.

    Now do Ukraine.

    • SDF-7

      Says the idiot who took a what was it, $40k dress “donation” to wear to an elites only gala so she could virtue signal by it saying “Eat the rich?”

      Just go back to hobnobbing with Bernie “I have 3 multimillion dollar houses by being a ‘Public Servant’ / Tax the billionaires now that I’m a millionaire!” Sanders, Sandy.

      • Ownbestenemy

        Even better…the oligarchy fighting latinx was at an event in which the help were forced to wear masks as they partied.

        Her followers dont care

    • JaimeRoberto (carnitas/spicy salsa)

      Buying stock after a drop? Whoever heard of such a thing?

    • Gender Traitor

      She didn’t learn “buy low, sell high” earning that rigorous Econ degree from BU?

      • Jarflax

        They had to cut something from the curriculum to make room for “Training the New Soviet Man” and “The Economy of Gender”

      • Stinky Wizzleteats

        In her defense, she’s done pretty well for a tard.

    • B.P.

      Socialist gets weepy over the plight of…. securities investors?

  19. SDF-7

    Meanwhile in the North…. sigh…. I really had hopes that they’d rid themselves of that pestilence for a while, but that doesn’t sound like it is looking good.

    • Jarflax

      “Park officials insist the bathrooms will be kept under close watch”

      Park officials are pervs

      • Stinky Wizzleteats

        If only Chuck Berry was still around he could start his second career. What a weird fetish.

  20. Suthenboy

    Ok. I was wondering if we might run into this problem. We cannot export criminals to other countries. The problem started when we contracted prisoning out to private companies. It doesnt give the opposition to this a strong case.

    • Stinky Wizzleteats

      Sending criminal aliens whose own countries won’t take them back is one thing while this is another. In the land of three felonies a day it’s a terrible idea even if it was reasonably doable which it isn’t. It was plain boneheaded to bring it up even as a passing thought.

    • JaimeRoberto (carnitas/spicy salsa)

      I don’t have a particular problem with private prisons. Yes, they can create bad incentives, but so do prison guard unions. Shipping prisoners who are US citizens out of the country is a bad thing.

      • Urthona

        They tend to worse metrics than public prisons by a lot, but I wonder if it’s just because they honestly report their data.

      • Suthenboy

        I am saying that contracting out prisons opened the door for this. At the veery least trying to argue against it will be met with ‘we already outsource imprisonment, what difference does it make if that prison is domestic or foreign?’

  21. Shpip

    I’m shocked that our own sharpshooter missed this one:

    Chicago – Cinco de Mayo parade canceled over deportation fears

    Unintentional hilarity is the best hilarity.

  22. Evan from Evansville

    Mission Michigan: Successful.

    Such a fun drive, and I get to drive by Peru! Midwestern weather is a lovely teacher about how weather works, if one pays attention. (I do want the boys to learn.) The sky was gorgeous, shading downward in spots in the distance. I only caught a few drops near the end, but I could see the tiny clouds dropping their little droplets from afar. It was fun to correctly predict when I’d catch a splat or twelve.

    I did do something stupid, perhaps involving an engine light BLINKING on my five-hour journey. Maybe an hour away from home, I did something, perhaps stupid, but got home a-ok.

    Relieved at my seemingly seamless arrival, I gathered my particulars and went to the front door. Before I escaped the car’s immediate orbit, I saw something sticking out from under the hood.

    Huh. I swiftly realized it was the dipstick I forgot to re-insert into its little throttle holey-thingy. Huh. No oil spray on the engine or otherwise. I imagine that was what that little engine light was all about. That gremlin could also be learning my weaknesses. (It is. Crafty bitch.)

    That was rather silly of me. Hrm. Still! It was a fantastic drive and day. Different radio stations were playing (often, but not always) cool shit. Some good funk for a spell. I strongly approve.

    Too much typing, do I do. ‘Your Honor, I know I have the right to remain silent. Gotcha. But, like, yeah. I kinda choose not to. Sometimes to my detriment! Now! About those funds ..

    • R.J.

      DIPSTICK GOOD!
      OILSPRAY BAD!

      • Evan from Evansville

        STEVE SMITH APPROVE!

      • SarumanTheGreat

        Been there. Done that. Froze a block and had to have it replaced. (This was a riding mower 50 years ago or so, when I didn’t notice bro hadn’t put the dipstick back in).