October 2025

Mike Johnson’s Daily “Hate America” Rally: A Critique

The author argues that conservative Christians, particularly Speaker Mike Johnson, exhibit a pervasive pattern of hate disguised as religious piety. Johnson is accused of using his position to protect figures like Donald Trump and obstruct justice regarding the Epstein case, while also opposing LGBTQ+ rights and undermining the U.S. Constitution. His policies and rhetoric are criticized for harming the poor and marginalized, contradicting Christian values of compassion and love. The author concludes that Johnson’s actions and influence foster a culture of hate, urging readers to recognize and resist this spread of animosity.

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Outrage Over Trump’s AI Video Mocking “No Kings” Protest

Outrage grows over Trump’s ‘disgusting’ AI response to ‘No Kings,’ and the sentiment is loud and clear: this is unacceptable. The former president, already a figure of immense controversy, has seemingly crossed a new line. The use of AI to depict himself in a position of power, literally shitting on the very citizens exercising their constitutional rights, is seen as deeply offensive. The sheer audacity of the act, its juvenile and crude nature, is fueling a surge of disgust and condemnation. It’s not just a political jab; it’s a deliberate act of disrespect, perceived by many as a clear indication of how he views his constituents.… Continue reading

Man with Gun Arrested at Atlanta Airport: Family Saves Lives

Billy Joe Cagle was apprehended at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport after his family reported his threats to “shoot up” the airport. Atlanta Police arrested Cagle within minutes of the notification and found a loaded AR-15 rifle in his truck. Authorities credited Cagle’s family for immediately alerting law enforcement, averting a potential tragedy. Cagle is facing multiple charges including terroristic threats and possession of a firearm by a felon.

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Canadian Snowbirds Face Fingerprint Requirement Entering US: Reactions & Concerns

The Shopping Trends team has been tracking consumer behavior, revealing insights into current purchasing patterns. Their analysis suggests that online shopping continues to be a dominant force, with consumers increasingly prioritizing convenience and value. Furthermore, the team monitors specific product categories to identify emerging trends and popular items. As a result, they may earn a commission from affiliate links, and provide transparency about their operations.

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Maine Democrat Platner Stays in Senate Race After Reddit Posts Surface, Apologizes

AP News reports that Democratic National Committee Chair Ken Martin stated that controversial online comments made by U.S. Senate candidate Graham Platner were wrong and offensive but not disqualifying. The comments, revealed in old Reddit posts, appeared to endorse political violence and criticize various groups. Platner has since apologized, citing post-traumatic stress disorder and depression experienced after leaving the Army, and has highlighted other posts showing his support for veterans and criticism of discrimination. Despite the controversy, some Democratic leaders continue to support Platner, while his political director resigned in response to the unearthed posts.

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Former DOJ Lawyer: Ordered to Lie About Ábrego García

Former DOJ lawyer Erez Reuveni alleges he was ordered to falsely label Kilmar Abrego García as an MS-13 member and terrorist to prevent his release. Reuveni stated that he could not sign off on the false claims. The incident, as reported by 60 Minutes, highlights concerns regarding due process violations. The Trump administration has been accused of spreading false information about Ábrego García for months, including making inflammatory comparisons to Osama bin Laden.

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Instagram’s Algorithm: Fueling Vulnerability with “Eating Disorder Adjacent” Content

Instagram shows more ‘eating disorder adjacent’ content to vulnerable teens, internal Meta research shows, and that’s a pretty disturbing reality we need to grapple with. It’s like the platform, driven by algorithms designed to maximize engagement, is actively pushing users towards content that preys on their insecurities, fears, and vulnerabilities. This isn’t just about showing someone more of what they like; it’s about exploiting their weaknesses for profit.

The core issue seems to be that Meta’s algorithm is fundamentally built to capitalize on our obsessions, often those related to our perceived shortcomings. It’s almost as if the system is designed to identify and then amplify negative thought patterns.… Continue reading

Newsom Warned of Ammo Over Freeway, Then?

During a Marine Corps 250th-anniversary celebration, live ammunition was fired over a California freeway, resulting in shrapnel striking vehicles, including a CHP patrol car and a car from a motorcade. Governor Newsom expressed concerns about the use of live ammunition and ordered part of Interstate 5 closed, despite initial assurances from the Marine Corps that no closures would occur. Following the incident, Newsom criticized the Trump administration via X, highlighting the White House’s downplaying of safety concerns and the premature detonation of ordnance. The governor’s office demanded an apology from the White House.

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Appeals Court Allows Trump to Deploy Troops to Portland: Outrage and Calls to Action

US appeals court lets Trump send troops to Portland, and the immediate reaction is, well, it’s pretty clear that people are not thrilled. The general sentiment seems to be a mixture of disbelief, anger, and a deep sense of betrayal. The fact that the US appeals court sided with the former president and essentially greenlit the deployment of troops to Portland – a move widely seen as politically motivated – has ignited a firestorm of criticism. The very idea of the military being deployed against American citizens is, for many, a stark violation of democratic principles.

The central issue appears to be the judicial deference granted to the president’s decision.… Continue reading

Trump Nominee’s Texts Reveal “Nazi Streak” and Racist Remarks

Leaked messages from a group chat including Republican operative Paul Ingrassia, Trump’s nominee for Special Counsel, have surfaced containing shockingly racist and hateful content. The messages, sent throughout 2024, include racial slurs, admissions of a “Nazi streak,” and disparaging remarks about Martin Luther King Jr. Ingrassia, who is also facing a sexual harassment allegation, had his testimony delayed earlier this year over potential ties to antisemitism and online extremism. The content of these messages, which were reported by Politico, provide a chilling look into Ingrassia’s views and are being revealed amid other scandals for young Republican figures.

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