210 Comments

  1. Not Adahn

    What’s the pawnshop value of a drone in SF?

    • ZWAK, doktor of BRAIN SCIENCE!

      Free spot on the poop map.

      Or, if you win big, a free spot on the OD map.

      • Not Adahn

        Good point — I’m assuming that these drones will have some sort of grill around the rotors to prevent them from getting bound by flung poo?

  2. Gustave Lytton

    Alternate headline: Army eliminates waiver requirement for age and single MJ conviction. They were already allowed to enlist before with a waiver.

    • Rat on a train

      Trump is preparing for conscription …

      • The Artist Formerly Known as Lackadaisical

        That’s my fear…McCain’s corpse must have the biggest boner right now.

      • (((Jarflax

        How does expanding the enlistment limit into middle age indicate that conscription is coming? With conscription you get to make people join, young fit ones. you don’t have to take middle aged stoners.

      • Gustave Lytton

        Rigor mortis is a hell of a drug.

      • juris imprudent

        McCain’s corpse must have the biggest boner right now

        [Lindsay Graham titters with delight]

    • Drake

      Alternate alternate headline – “We’re in an unpopular war, we’ll take anyone with a pulse.”

      • Gustave Lytton

        They’re already taking DOD secretaries with sleeve art and morality waivers.

      • Fourscore

        As long as there’s no marching or staying up after 9 PM

        /Dusts off old uniforms

      • creech

        I had to ride a commuter train once when dressed in my Civil War uniform. Some yoots asked about it. I told them that the Iraqi war was going so badly that Bush had called up veterans of all wars. I think they half believed me.

      • The Last American Hero

        That’s DOW Secretaries – keep up.

      • Swiss Servator

        Looks like the ever-victorious IRGC is going the opposite direction.

      • Gustave Lytton

        “War related support roles”

        Iranian equivalent of 69J mos?

      • (((Jarflax

        Standing on top of the drone factory for future propaganda pictures, chains will be provided.

      • Gustave Lytton

        I bet the number of declined waivers was already close to zero for those two categories.

      • The Artist Formerly Known as Lackadaisical

        Guessing those numbers dropped fast once Iran started

    • Threedoor

      It was 35 when I was in. We had one 36 with a waiver.
      Officers could be a maximum of 29.

      I turned 27 at basic.

      I’m convinced that the minimum age of joining needs to be raised. Especially for officers. Put them at 30 and require that they not have been in college a minimum of five years before being commissioned.

    • Bobarian LMD

      This right here. We were letting in hundreds a year, this just changes the paperwork requirement.

      Age wasn’t even a waiver, it was an ETP.

  3. Rat on a train

    Supreme Court Tosses $1 Billion Jury Copyright Verdict in Record Label Battle over Illegal Internet Downloads
    Sony should sue itself for past infringement …

    • Drake

      He learned to love the deep state.

      • juris imprudent

        He learned what every politician learns – oh this is MY power now?

      • The Last American Hero

        Except he won’t. Terrible though it would be, I bet there would be some juicy discussions captured if they started wiretapping Newsome, key Democrat leaders, and whoever else is running. Probably evidence of colluding with planned riots and concerns about rigging the election with pressure being applied to mail in ballot systems.

        But he won’t. Because Team Red gets the hammer but doesn’t use it like Team Blue.

    • Gdragon

      “This government program is completely different when we are in charge of it…”

      • Rat on a train

        We won’t abuse it like those other people but we will leave it for them to abuse …

    • The Artist Formerly Known as Lackadaisical

      Agreed. Fuck all our politicians who vote for it and the judiciary for allowing it. They’re all disgraces to America, the founding principles and God above.

  4. UnCivilServant

    Trump Asks Congress to Pass Clean Reauthorization of FISA Spy Powers

    Fuck no.

    Kill it with fire.

    • Rat on a train

      Put Mueller’s corpse on trial?

      • juris imprudent

        Mueller wasn’t behind the Flynn shenanigans.

      • Bobarian LMD

        Mueller had his fingers deep inside that stuff, the special counsel went after his son which the FBI used as leverage against Flynn to plea/cooperate.

    • Drake

      Trump could really use a good NSA right now. Letting little marco do the job part time isn’t working out very well.

    • The Artist Formerly Known as Lackadaisical

      The award seems weirdly low. The damage to reputation alone could be higher than that, not to mention actual monetary losses.

    • EvilSheldon

      I’ve said it before, I’ll say it again – the greatest sin of government is the lack of accountability.

      • Dr. Fronkensteen

        True, it isn’t power that corrupts, it’s immunity from consequences that corrupts. Power merely provides the protection that causes immunity. I would need very little power to be a force for incredible destruction if I were immune from the consequences of my actions.

      • Gustave Lytton

        Not just government. Other than Brian Thompson, the private sector is the same.

      • EvilSheldon

        Lack of accountability also exists in the private sector, but it is not anywhere near as severe or widespread.

    • Threedoor

      Only the lawyers win.
      What does he get after they get paid?

      $100,000?

  5. juris imprudent

    Well, you won’t be getting more links from me with this site. And I guess I’ll have to stop saying there are some rational Democrats out there.

    Our view that the party has neither solved its problems nor is even very close to doing so has tanked our appeal among partisan Democratic donors, even reform-oriented ones, who now tend to regard us with suspicion. A little heterodoxy is fine but there’s a limit! Hence: no money.

    Speaking of funding, I should throw some of my tax refund (lousy planning again) into the Glibs pot.

    • Not Adahn

      Wait… he needs money to keep a substack going? Qua?

      • Ted S.

        Yeah; my thought was that this was posted six days early.

        However, time is also money, and I don’t know how much time they’re spending on the site.

      • juris imprudent

        I suppose they had a staff. Taibbi’s outlet does, and in fact he hired someone as editor-in-chief.

      • Not Adahn

        Has he considered a saucy fundraising calendar?

    • cyto

      That was an outstanding screed.

    • rhywun

      Well, your party has been captured by communists.

      Sorry not sorry.

      • Common Tater

        That substack illustrates the problem with moderate Democrats. All about how to get elected, and nothing about policy that fixes anything.

      • rhywun

        Yeah he seems pleased that “moderate” voters are rejecting OMB but completely unconcerned that the current Dems winning is going to be a fucking disaster.

    • EvilSheldon

      That’s a damn shame. Ruy Teixeira was a smart and uncommonly insightful writer.

    • Threedoor

      That’s written by a smarter version of the democrats that run as republicans.

  6. Sensei

    “US intelligence intercepted Ukrainian government communications discussing a plot to route hundreds of millions of American tax dollars earmarked for clean energy in the war-torn country”

    Because when your country is being bombed the thing you most need is “clean” energy as opposed to “any kind of” energy.

    • Rat on a train

      By clean they mean laundered.

    • Threedoor

      Like we didn’t already know this.

  7. R C Dean

    Trump Asks Congress to Pass Clean Reauthorization of FISA Spy Powers

    Even after being the victims of FISA abuse, the Repubs can’t find the testicles to do anything about it. My reluctance to vote for Repubs is definitely not being reduced by crap like this, the SAVE Act dying in the Senate, DOGE being submarined, etc. ad infinitum.

    • Rat on a train

      They are the Stupid Party.

      • EvilSheldon

        Something I was thinking over in the shower this morning.

        The Dems are the Evil Party, the GOP is the Stupid Party. This isn’t an irrevocable designation, they can change it up. But what doesn’t change is this:

        – The Stupid Party thinks that the Evil Party is just stupid.
        – The Evil Party thinks that the Stupid Party is just evil.

      • creech

        Which party is likely to reach 60 senators so something can actually be passed without the usual excuses?

      • Gustave Lytton

        Team Purple already had close to 100.

      • DEG

        Which party is likely to reach 60 senators so something can actually be passed without the usual excuses?

        The Uniparty.

      • Threedoor

        The evil party knows they are evil and knows that the stupid party does not believe that they are evil because they are stupid.

      • Bobarian LMD

        It’s Stupid but Evil vs Evil but Stupid spiralling down throughout history.

    • Common Tater

      “the SAVE Act dying in the Senate”

      That one still surprises me.

    • The Artist Formerly Known as Lackadaisical

      Yup, they are worthless, or maybe worse than worthless sons something useful might spring up without them in the way.

      • Drake

        Every time a grass roots alternative is started – Tea Party, MAGA, etc. – it gets infiltrated and taken over by the same establishment.

      • Gustave Lytton

        I wouldn’t MAGA is grass roots. It may have attracted those but it was Trump at the center from the start.

  8. Evan from Evansville

    The Ukraine Hunter story should be bigger than it will be. Good time to see if Sleepy Joe or admin Auto-Pen signed it off.

    I’m at a free dental clinic to get some work done.

    Heavy wear the teeth that (will soon) wear the crown.

    • Furthest Blue pistoffnick (370HSSV)

      What time of day is the best time to schedule a dentist appointment?
      .
      .
      .
      Tooth-hurty

      • Evan from Evansville

        Uh. Not when I did. Granted, a free clinic I qualified for and students training are involved. Mine did well.

        But 830 am appt and I’m still in the chair. All done, but need final check from overseeing doc.

        Also my first one of these, but three hours, including ~45 min wait, seems long. I’m hungry! (Shoulda eaten beforehand, eh?…)

  9. rhywun

    intelligence intercepted Ukrainian government communications discussing a plot to route hundreds of millions of American tax dollars earmarked for clean energy

    Wouldn’t it be easier to just light those hundreds of millions of dollars on fire?

    • Sensei

      Sure, but that won’t put Democrats into political power.

      • cyto

        I wonder if this recent road to Damascas conversion into an interventionist who loves FISA is actually a result of deep state hooks finally hitting the mark. It is so terribly against character, but then so was Obama on these issues.

    • EvilSheldon

      Not for the Ukrainians, or the ‘American’ government operators who got to break a piece off…

  10. rhywun

    ‘Unacceptable Risk’ of China Hacking

    Unless proven otherwise I would assume that China has backdoors in any electronics that leaves those shores. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

      • DrOtto

        They’re doing it for our own good.

      • Not Adahn

        That doesn’t make CCP fuckery any better. And it’s a lot easier to block that from coming into the country than [fedpost]

      • rhywun

        But those are OUR spies.

        /salutes flag

    • Fourscore

      But no bootleg music ’cause that’s against the law.

    • EvilSheldon

      If you’re not running open-source firmware and software on your home router, it’s 99% likely that it’s already been compromised.

      You *might* be off the hook if you’re running Ubiquiti hardware – they seem to be the only outfit that does home routers, that seems to give a fuck about proper security.

      • rhywun

        For years now my default assumption is that things like “privacy” and “security” are an illusion. I go through the motions where I have to but I just assume anyone who wants access can get it.

  11. rhywun

    Jury finds Meta, Google liable in landmark social media addiction trial, awards more than $6M in damages

    While social media is obviously a cancer, I am not sure that completely destroying the industry is the answer.

    • R C Dean

      For social media, I’m willing to entertain a final solution.

      • juris imprudent

        Get rid of the social part of the problem?

      • Not Adahn

        Those weren’t so bad when they could be solved with a penicillin shot.

    • Common Tater

      The answer is banning algorithms. If they use algorithms, then they are publishers not a neutral platform.

    • Threedoor

      Hey parents.

      Don’t give your kids a phone.

  12. Common Tater

    “Jury finds Meta, Google liable in landmark social media addiction trial, awards more than $6M in damages”

    I read $3M some where else, but that’s not going to stop them.

      • Sensei

        That’s correct according to the WSJ this AM.

      • Common Tater

        Still peanuts for the defendants.

      • rhywun

        It’s gonna add up when millions more sue.

    • The Artist Formerly Known as Lackadaisical

      “Are billions in healthcare spending slipping through the cracks — or is the system itself the problem?”

      Without reading it, it’s both.

      • Threedoor

        Yep.

    • Ted S.

      I can’t wait for enough Boomers to die off that we can finally get rid of the whole Kennedy hagiolatry and mythology.

      • creech

        Even non boomer Catholics seem to still canonize JFK, Camelot, Jackie, and the rest of Joe’s spawn.

      • Gdragon

        About 10 years ago I went to dinner with my friend and his young son. The restaurant was a waterfront establishment and his son posed a typical little kid question as his father was parking the car. “Dad, what would happen if we just kept on going and drove into the water?”

        Their last name is “Kennedy”. I have never had a better set-up and I probably never will.

      • Threedoor

        That’ll be nice.

  13. Sensei

    The whole article be summed up as “Neither Medicaid nor Indiana placed a cap on services so we charged whatever we wanted. Neither Medicaid nor Indiana asked any questions. However, now both suddenly care”

    Autism-Therapy Firm That Was Paid $340,000 per Patient Is Barred From Medicaid

    https://www.wsj.com/health/healthcare/autism-therapy-firm-paid-average-of-340-000-per-patient-barred-from-medicaid-f5faf7ba?st=CiWEwV&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink

    • juris imprudent

      Care? We never cared that we knew we were stealing but now the government does? What gives!?!

    • rhywun

      As long as I keep getting lots of free junk mail everyday.

      • Sensei

        That’s basically what’s keeping them alive. As more and more younger people shun postal mail (not package) the USPS revenues will continue to decline. This is also going to result in a decline in junk mail.

      • Ted S.

        You can use it to heat your apartment.

      • Common Tater

        I’ve been getting much less junk mail since covid.

      • creech

        Junk mail is about 90% of what I receive. Most mail has moved all the way from my mailbox to my trash box before the mail truck has left my street. I’d not complain if mail service was reduced to Monday-Wednesday-Friday only.

    • Gustave Lytton

      Same org that charges surge pricing during the holidays due to cost increases. “We’ll make our losses up in volume!”

      • Gustave Lytton

        Fuck, how did this end up here?

      • Sensei

        I thought that only happens in NYC not Tokyo. However, in NYC it would be a bodega.

    • Threedoor

      Here come more Amazon trucks.

    • Threedoor

      That’ll likely end the post office as it’s Amazon that’s keeping them afloat.

  14. Sensei

    Fun times. Crude futures up 4% and market futures down 1% in the premarket.

    • Threedoor

      Most of my individual stocks are in energy.

      I just wish I had bought more in 2020.

    • Threedoor

      Like a country song.
      Baby’s father must have known she would murder suicide his kid.

    • rhywun

      The “benefits” require work and hard choices – and hurt feelings.

    • EvilSheldon

      Anarcho-tyranny in a nutshell.

      • PieInTheSky

        Saying in nuce makes you look more learned

    • Threedoor

      Speaking of age restricted.

  15. PieInTheSky

    I have a lot of weird vivid dreams but last nights was a first. I dreamed ( dremt ) that i was on my way to a bachelor party dont know whos it was not mentioned, with two of my best friemds Obama and two secret service guys guarding Barry and the conversation was how the secret service arranged for special strippers for the party that would keep everything confidential

    • Pope Jimbo

      Did Barry want “special” strippers who brought their own pole in their pants?

      You’d think he’d want something different from what he was getting at home.

      • Common Tater

        How is that different from what he was getting at home?

    • Threedoor

      Good sized solar storm the last week. Gives my wife vivid dreams.

  16. Common Tater

    “Legal eagles were baffled by the slap-on-the-wrist plea deal the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office struck with Nicol Alexandra Contreras-Suarez, a 31-year-old transgender woman from Colombia, in the vicious 2025 assault of a 14-year-old boy in East Harlem….

    The convicted rapist was promised a sentence of just six months, which has already been served, a sweetheart deal even by existing statutory standards….

    Contreras-Suarez was picked up for illegally entering the US in San Ysidro, California, in March of 2023, but was allowed to proceed into the country by the Biden administration….

    Contreras-Suarez was busted in Medford, Mass., for armed robbery, prostitution and assault with a dangerous weapon — but released due to local sanctuary policies, DHS said in July.”

    https://nypost.com/2026/03/25/us-news/outrage-as-trans-illegal-immigrant-gets-just-6-month-sentence-for-sexual-assault-of-nyc-teen/

    WTF??

    • rhywun

      That person checks at least three high-ranking victim slots. Justice never stood a chance.

    • Threedoor

      Same crap goes on in my ‘red’ county.

      Guys caught with kiddy porn get a whole month or two and then back on the street.

  17. PieInTheSky

    Spring cleaning almost done. My drapes were incredibly dusty but got them all washed. Washed the windows which i do twice a year spring and summer. I know there are weirdos out there who wash them more often.

    • Common Tater

      I only wash car windows.

  18. PieInTheSky

    DOES THE DANISH MODEL ACTUALLY WORK? 🇩🇰

    How Basically Fine is Denmark? At the moment mostly Basically Fine. Does this mean the Danish Model actually works? Sort of.

    https://x.com/kunley_drukpa/status/1944061263518347507

    Lots of text but i find the guys opinions at least interesting

    • Common Tater

      Helena Christensen works, but she retired from modelling.

  19. PieInTheSky

    sorry to say but the japanese kei trucks have jumped the shark and become soy and reddit. you can tell because the people who own them spend more time making instagram reels about how theyre so useful to do work than the amount of time they spend actually doing work in them

    https://x.com/uncledoomer/status/2037164598676095341

    • EvilSheldon

      Soy and Reddit? Soyddit?

    • Threedoor

      That’s funny.
      The handful of guys with Keis in my area are split. Too poor for a new UTV 4×4 flannel wearing working guys or the hipster waxed mustache ironic home brew pencil arm type of guy.

  20. Common Tater

    “Gavin Newsom’s press office again accused conservative journalist Benny Johnson of using the gay dating app Grindr in a shocking post.

    The governor previously responded to criticism from the commentator – who recently pledged to sue controversial provocateur Milo Yiannopoulos after he accused him of being gay – with a similarly mean-spirited barb….

    ‘We got a call from Grindr after this and said your team was their biggest users. Congrats!'”

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15679533/Gavin-Newsoms-office-hurls-homophobic-insult-journalist-exposed-California-fraud.html

    Oddly consistent with the Democrats push to turn twinky kids into trans girls.

    • rhywun

      Also consistent with Greasy being one of the more loathsome Democrats out there. But he gets away with it because AWFLs love his hair or some shit.

  21. cyto

    Could police from a far away state you have never been to use social media to identify you as a suspect based on a resemblance to a surveillance video? Could they get a warrant for your arrest and have you jailed and charged without doing any further investigation? Would a judge sign off on such a warrant??

    The answer is yes

    https://youtu.be/4ifXObNvTaA?si=HHk2lA16MPCG_L2J

    • Ownbestenemy

      That was brought up a week ago but worth a rehash.

      Basic police work tossed out the window cause ‘AI’ spit out an answer in which they ran with without doing you know…actual police work.

      Get ready for a lot more of that

      • cyto

        This has interview with her PD. He provides much more details about how lazy the police are. Details about how, after kidnapping her away to Fargo from Tennessee and finally they released her onto the street in Fargo in the dead of winter. No money. No phone. No contacts. Nothing.

        PD is proud of himself for getting her released after having the case for a month.

        Tar and Feather for lots of folks here. The biggest is for the judge who signed off on the warrant.

      • cyto

        Oh, and case dismissed without prejudice. Police say they are still investigating, so cannot comment.

      • Threedoor

        Detectives are promoted out of the pool of cops who stay in the job long enough for it to be their time.

        They are not hired from the general populace for their ability.

    • Pope Jimbo

      I believe there is more to the story. The first 120 days in the TN jail was for a probation violation. She wasn’t checking in with her PO and got put in the pokey.

      After that she was extradited to Fargo.

      That makes more sense to me than she was just jailed for the bank stuff and left there for 4 months.

  22. Gustave Lytton

    How long before a fed judge issues a TRO against Trump deploying the guard to airports? Because I clearly recall the constitution anointing every robed idiot as commander in chief of the armed forces.

  23. Common Tater

    “A 25-year-old gang-rape victim left paraplegic after jumping from a roof in a suicide attempt is set to die by euthanasia today, after Spanish courts overruled her father’s efforts to stop the procedure….

    She was reportedly sexually abused by one of her ex-boyfriends and three other men days before she attempted to take her own life, according to Spanish media.

    ‘I didn’t report it because it was days before I tried to kill myself,’ she said of the assault.

    On October 4, 2022, after using cocaine, she jumped from the fifth floor of a building, leaving her paraplegic.

    She suffered a severe spinal chord injury, which has left her unable to move from the waist down and caused severe neuropathic pain and incontinence, according to El Mundo.”

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15680497/Gang-rape-victim-25-left-paraplegic-constant-pain-jumping-roof-suicide-bid-die-euthanasia-today-Spanish-court-ruled-fathers-bid-stop-her.html

    yikes!

  24. Drake

    Any Navy guys here?

    Is it reasonable to believe the Ford laundry fire went on for hours and will require a year in dock to repair?

  25. Common Tater

    “Wild footage captured the moment hundreds of lawless Chicago teens overran the city and attacked random people in the street.

    The mob was seen violently stomping a shirtless man and flying into a frenzy in videos captured during the takeover of the downtown Loop district on Wednesday night.

    Several police cars were seen stationed nearby, yet they apparently failed to intervene, video showed.”

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15681199/Chicago-teen-takeover-Loop-footage-tasers-riots-chaos.html

    When we’re done with the Iran thing, can we send a carrier group to Chicago?

    • Pope Jimbo

      Isn’t a mob of thugs rioting on Michigan Ave a sign of Spring? Sort of like the birds and Capistrano?

      • rhywun

        Yeah, I feel like I’ve heard this one before. A lot.

    • rhywun

      Alderman Hopkins has previously called for social media companies to be held responsible for Chicago’s teen takeover issue.

      Because of course.

      • cyto

        Too bad he doesnt have connections with the people in charge of the city who could change policing….

    • juris imprudent

      God forbid any citizen put a couple of these idiot-children down, then all of the power of the state would fall on them.

      • rhywun

        And God forbid anyone question where are the parents.

    • Grumbletarian

      To deter the ultra-rich from leaving the U.S. to avoid the new tax, the bill also proposes a 40% “exit tax” on anyone worth more than $50 million who renounces their American citizenship.

      Holy shit.

      • rhywun

        The Dems are going to have complete control sooner than we think and this is the exact kind of thing they will approve in lockstep in order to destroy the country and rule over the smoking ruins.

      • juris imprudent

        Commerce clause? What fucking constitutional authority is invoked for this abomination?

      • Threedoor

        $50 million buys you plenty of brass and lead.

  26. Pope Jimbo

    The Minnesoda GOP shows that they understand nothing about the internet.

    The MEC Squared system [billing system for daycares in MN] was not designed to include IP numbers. It is a major oversight. It’d be like buying a brand new car that didn’t have brakes. It’s a basic in a computer system.
     
    If you ask any computer person out there, your home router has IP address tracking on it. This system did not.

    The latest in fraud here is that the payment system wasn’t logging the IP addresses of people using the payment system to request payments. They set up an “IP trap” for two weeks to log them and found many requests were coming from overseas. Then they turned it off.

    Uffda. I hate it when non-tech people try to pretend that they know what they are talking about.

    • Common Tater

      They couldn’t bother to use a VPN?

      • Pope Jimbo

        What tech wizardry is this that you talk of?

        Only people with something to hide would use a VPN. That is proof that they are fraudsters.

  27. Pope Jimbo

    Here is your chance to get in on the ground floor of the newest, hippest fraud. You’re hearing about group homes here first!

    Largely funded by taxpayer money, group homes help thousands of Minnesotans with mental, cognitive or physical disabilities live as independently as possible. But the industry’s rapid growth in recent years has led to problems that are leaving vulnerable people in danger and local governments struggling with the consequences.
     
    Since 2020, more than 900 houses in Minnesota have been transformed into group homes, an increase of 20 percent. Much of that growth has been concentrated in the northwestern suburbs of Minneapolis, including Brooklyn Center, Crystal and New Hope.
     
    But Brooklyn Park is the epicenter of Minnesota’s group home boom. Some 300 group homes are licensed to operate there, more than any other city in the state, including Minneapolis and St. Paul, the state’s largest cities.
     
    The state paid out more than half a billion dollars last fiscal year to group home companies licensed to operate in Brooklyn Park, according to Minnesota Open Checkbook, a state website that provides transparency in government spending. Payments to those companies increased from more than $300 million in the state’s 2020 fiscal year to more than $500 million in 2025.

    Actually $300M -> $500M isn’t that huge of an increase.

    • rhywun

      I wonder how many of them are located at the exact same address.

    • Threedoor

      The mother of a guy I knew in college did that 25 years ago as her hustle.

  28. Common Tater

    “To me, it seemed obvious that Oluo, who is mixed race, had successfully used West’s desire to be progressive against her: “He believed that monogamy was, at its root, a system of ownership. I had to admit that perhaps I didn’t feel it as keenly, as a white person.” Oluo had also rebranded himself as a “non-binary he/they,” perhaps to shrug off any suggestion that he was acting like every harem-patrolling patriarch in history.”

    https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/2026/03/lindy-west-millennial-feminism/686488/

    JFC

    • Threedoor

      Yeah I’ll never pay the Atlantic a dime.

  29. The Late P Brooks

    Performance art

    A few years ago, Allison Posner was barely involved in politics.

    Now the 42-year-old mother of two from Maplewood, New Jersey, hands out food and diapers to immigrant families outside a nearby detention facility. She waves signs on a highway overpass between school pickups and orthodontist appointments. And this weekend, she’ll lead a No Kings protest march across this affluent town alongside her husband, her children and thousands of others who are convinced President Donald Trump represents a direct threat to American democracy.

    “The people in the suburbs are definitely radicalizing,” said Posner, a freelance actor.

    Where is her government grant from the National Endowment for the Arts?

    • Sensei

      These are all local to me.

      Maplewood and Montclair where she now lives have always been crazy left.

      The squishy RINO Team Red in NJ has always been problematic. The election of Trump did indeed turn a few borderline districts Blue. None of this is news. The whole article is a rehash to bash Trump and Team Red.

    • rhywun

      Peak AWFL?

      convinced President Donald Trump represents a direct threat to American democracy

      I would ask her WTF that is even supposed to mean but I would not expect any kind of coherent answer because these people are bugfuck nuts.

      • Common Tater

        Democracy means only Democrats in charge. It’s right in the name.

  30. The Late P Brooks

    Even in Summit, New Jersey, one of the nation’s wealthiest suburbs, Jeff Naiman feels as if he’s living in an “authoritarian nightmare” of Trump’s making.

    “It’s like our hair is on fire,” says Naiman, a 59-year-old radiologist who leads his local chapter of Indivisible. “Our country’s being torn apart.”

    I bet he lies awake all night anticipating the dreaded knock at the door.

    • Common Tater

      Being a rich doctor he needs imaginary problems.

    • rhywun

      The author advised that person to seek professional help, right?

    • Ted S.

      I remember what people like this wanted to do to those of us who didn’t want to be locked down.

  31. The Late P Brooks

    How will Mad King Donald react to the brave patriots?

    It also remains to be seen how the Trump administration will respond to the “No Kings” demonstrations planned for Saturday, after comments last year took a defiant tone.

    Republican leaders such as House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) slammed the protests last October as a “hate America rally,” and Republican governors warned that any act of violence would be met with swift law enforcement action.

    If Trump wasn’t such a failure at dictatoring he’d have them all rounded up and put to work in the uranium mines.

    • cyto

      In fact…. communism has never actually been tried….

    • rhywun

      I thought Greta and Code Pink were coming to the rescue?

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