John Q. Hosedrinker

Erdogan slaps child for not kissing his hand during ceremony in Rize

I was absolutely shocked when I came across the news about Erdogan slapping a child for not kissing his hand during a ceremony in Rize. At first, I thought it must be some kind of satire, like something out of The Onion, but sadly, it was all too real. This incident made me question the kind of leader Erdogan is portraying himself to be, and it left a bitter taste in my mouth.

Watching the video of the incident, it was clear that this wasn’t a full-blown slap, but more of a tap on the cheek. Some even argued that it was a common gesture in Turkish culture, a way for him to assert his authority as a father/grandfather figure.… Continue reading

Supreme Court Rocked by New Leak of Bitter Abortion Split

The recent leak rocking the Supreme Court, shedding light on the bitter abortion split within the highest court in the land, has sparked outrage and deep concern among the American public. The leak exposed the internal divisions over the Idaho abortion ban in the wake of the Dobbs decision overturning Roe v. Wade. The details revealed a troubling picture of a court that seems to have lost its way, engaging in political horse-trading and negotiations rather than fulfilling its duty to interpret the laws.

The leaked information paints a stark picture of the Supreme Court’s inner workings, showcasing a divided court with justices who seem more concerned with political expediency rather than upholding justice.… Continue reading

“In four years, you won’t have to vote anymore” Trump speaks at Turning Point

“In four years, you won’t have to vote anymore” Trump speaks at Turning Point. This statement, coming from the President of the United States, is nothing short of alarming. It signifies a blatant disregard for democracy, a foundational principle of our nation. As an American citizen who values the freedom and integrity of our electoral process, hearing these words sends chills down my spine. It is a stark reminder of the dangerous authoritarian tendencies that have been on display throughout Trump’s presidency.

The fact that Trump is openly advocating for the end of our voting system should be a red flag to every American, regardless of political affiliation.… Continue reading

Failed Hamas launches hit UNRWA school, killing civilians, says IDF

As I read about the recent incident where a failed Hamas rocket launch hit a UNRWA school, resulting in the tragic loss of civilian lives, I can’t help but feel a deep sense of frustration and anger at the ongoing situation in the region. It is disturbing to see how Hamas continues to target schools, hospitals, and other civilian facilities, putting innocent lives at risk in their pursuit of violence and terror.

The fact that these failed launches often result in civilian casualties is a stark reminder of the callous disregard that Hamas has for human life, whether it be Israeli or Palestinian.… Continue reading

Court documents reveal Tupac murder suspect implicated Sean Combs in rapper’s death

The recent revelation of court documents implicating Sean Combs in the murder of Tupac Shakur has reignited long-held suspicions and theories surrounding the deaths of two of hip-hop’s most iconic figures. While many have speculated about his involvement for years, the lack of concrete evidence has left these allegations in the realm of speculation rather than fact. However, the statements made by the murder suspect have brought these suspicions to the forefront once again.

The idea that Diddy had a hand in the deaths of Tupac and Biggie is not a new one. Many have pointed to the timing of their murders and the subsequent rise of Diddy’s career as evidence of foul play.… Continue reading

President Biden Announces Bold Plan to Reform the Supreme Court and Ensure No President Is Above the Law

President Biden’s recent announcement of a bold plan to reform the Supreme Court and ensure that no President is above the law is a monumental step in the right direction for our country. The proposal includes crucial changes such as the elimination of immunity for crimes committed by a former President while in office, term limits for Supreme Court Justices, and the implementation of a binding code of conduct for Justices.

The proposal to remove immunity for crimes committed by a former President during their time in office is long overdue. No one should be exempt from federal criminal indictment, trial, conviction, or sentencing simply because they held the highest office in the land.… Continue reading

Iowa now bans most abortions after about 6 weeks

As a new Iowa resident, I am deeply troubled by the recent ban on most abortions after about six weeks in the state. This decision not only goes against the will of the majority of Iowans but also poses a serious threat to women’s reproductive rights and healthcare. For many women, discovering that they are pregnant before six weeks is nearly impossible, making this ban essentially a full ban on abortions.

The idea that politicians can dictate such personal and crucial medical decisions for women is not only alarming but also fundamentally wrong. The foundation of healthcare should be a partnership between a medical professional and a patient, not driven by political agendas.… Continue reading

“Old and quite weird”: Democrats finally discover new effective attack — and Republicans hate it

As someone who resides in a deeply conservative area, I have often found myself at odds with those who ardently support Trump. The logic-defying allegiance that many fervent supporters display towards a man who seems so incongruous with their own values has left me perplexed. How does a president, who epitomizes elitism and privilege, manage to capture the hearts of hardworking, blue-collar Americans in the heartland?

The recent shift in Democratic messaging towards branding Trump as “weird” seems to have struck a nerve among Republicans. The power of this insult lies in its emotional resonance rather than logical arguments. While labeling Trump as corrupt or criminal can be met with counterarguments, describing him as “weird” cuts straight to the core of his persona, making it harder for his supporters to defend him.… Continue reading

Ukraine Hacks ATMs Across Russia in Ongoing Massive Cyberattack

As news spreads of Ukraine’s ongoing massive cyberattack, targeting ATMs across Russia, I find myself torn between admiration for Ukraine’s bold move and concern for the potential repercussions. The Ukrainian cyber specialists have launched an unprecedented attack on the Russian banking sector, which is allegedly involved in funding the armed aggression of the Russian federation. The Ukrainian cyberattack, which began on July 23, has resulted in frozen bank payment systems, disrupted personal offices, and blocked payments for public transport, among other disruptions.

It’s hard not to see this cyberattack as a form of retaliation against Russia for its past cyber intrusions, such as the NotPetya attack that affected targets worldwide, including Maersk.… Continue reading

Kim Jong Un’s Daughter Training For Succession, Seoul’s Spy Agency Says

Kim Jong Un’s Daughter Training For Succession, Seoul’s Spy Agency Says

Kim Jong Un has been a figure of mystery and controversy for many years, leading the totalitarian state of North Korea with an iron fist. But recent news has shed light on a new development within the Kim dynasty – his daughter, Ju Ae, is reportedly being groomed to take over the reins of power in the future. The South Korean spy agency has revealed that Ju Ae, who made her first public appearance less than two years ago, is undergoing training to become the next leader of North Korea.… Continue reading