Ahh, the Faggotry of Felons in the White Man’s House (minyan) is what Chlamydia Capitalism Best Defines this Moment in the Looney Bin
Oct 23, 2025
“It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of light, it was the season of darkness, it was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair.” ―Charles Dickens, A Tale of Two Cities
You betcha, this is emblematic of a fucked up Kennedy (most were and are fucked up)

Of course, the fucking “legacy media folks” should have said:
“Look Cap’n Crunch Rapist Hegseth, while we do respect old Captain Kangaroo, the fucking people in mental health facilities are a million times more reliable than you fucking cunts of the untreated and untreatable mentally deranged variety.”
Several conservative news outlets said Wednesday they had agreed to a new press policy rejected by virtually all legacy media organizations and will take their place in the Pentagon to cover Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and the U.S. military.
The new Pentagon press corps will include the Gateway Pundit, the National Pulse, Human Events, podcaster Tim Pool, the Just the News website founded by journalist John Solomon, Frontlines by Turning Point USA and LindellTV, run by “MyPillow” CEO Mike Lindell.

At least the big guy put the lobotomized Mac out of his misery:
Mrs. Clinton?
Put these cunts out of OUR misery:

Four pillows, MyPillow man!

The Belfry, man, the Belfry AmeriKKKa under the JEWS:
Hundreds of former National Park Service (NPS) employees are calling for the nation’s parks to close amid the ongoing government shutdown.
In a new letter to Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, the former staffers cited high-profile incidents of illegal jumping at Yosemite National Park and a vegetation fire that started at a campground at Joshua Tree National Park

Visitors to one of California’s national parks have reported brown, foul-smelling water from drinking spigots.

The U.S. Department of Interior intends to fire at least 2,000 employees, including almost every employee at the Columbia Environmental Research Center, according to a recent court filing.
The document detailing some of the Trump administration’s plans was filed Monday after a judge’s order blocked layoffs last week through a temporary restraining order. The court’s order required the government to detail “actual and imminent” reductions in force.
According to the document, at least 80 employees would be terminated from CERC, which is a part of the U.S Geological Survey’s Ecosystems Mission Area, the research arm of the Department of Interior. Scientists there have studied ecosystems, animals and toxic chemicals for more than 60 years.
“It is so disappointing, because the work that’s done at CERC is extremely important to help the Department of Interior manage their lands and manage the species that they are entrusted to manage,” said Don Tillitt, an environmental toxicologist who worked at the center for 30 years before retiring in 2022.

This is what these fucking Mar-a-Lago cunts want: Half of Oregon could see more logging, grazing under federal wildfire bill.

Bats in all their fucking Belfry towers:

Fucking cunts and cocksuckers at that pussified cunt of a place, Mar-a-Lago:

Fucking LOONIES:

My friend’s North Arkansas haunts:
OpenAI, Oracle and Vantage Data Centers, a leading global provider of hyperscale data center campuses, today announced plans to develop a data center campus outside Milwaukee in Port Washington, Wisconsin. The new campus is part of OpenAI and Oracle’s previously announced partnership to invest up to 4.5 gigawatts of additional Stargate capacity and is the Midwest site that was recently announced as part of OpenAI’s Stargate expansion.

Shoot these cunts ON SIGHT/On SITE:

You want to know how much a judge is worth when a .44 magnum slug enters his-her head?

In (more) bad civil rights news, an Ohio third grade teacher lost a battle with the state last week when a district court dismissed her book ban lawsuit.
Karen Cahall, who’s taught in the New Richmond Exempted Village School District for 30 years, was suspended without pay for several days last fall when school authorities accused her of storing controversial materials in her classroom library. The materials in question? Four YA books “with LGBTQ+ characters.”
Last December, Cahall sued the district for her suspension on the grounds that her employer’s definition of “controversial” had been left deliberately vague. Citing the 14th and 15th amendments, she chided the state for big equal protection biffs. Though conservative Ohio courts always conspired to tilt her battle uphill, the initial suit made a splash. But on September 29, U.S. District Judge Douglas Cole ruled in favor of the system and dismissed Cahall’s case.
Judge Cole is a first term Trump appointee, nominated in 2019. In his ruling, he echoed the district’s definition of controversial—as “likely to arouse both support and opposition in the community.”
HERO:

FUCKING Judge should be D.O.A. I got the bullets!

More JEW news:

At around 3:15 p.m. on May 7, about 100 pro-Palestinian protesters staged a demonstration in the Lawrence A. Wien Reading Room in Butler Library. During the demonstration, Public Safety officers clashed with protesters, driving acting University President Claire Shipman, CC ’86, SIPA ’94, to authorize the entry of the New York Police Department onto campus. The NYPD arrested 78 students and the University issued interim suspensions of over 65 students for alleged violations of the Rules of University Conduct.
The trustees also added a clarification stating that though the Rules apply to all individuals, there is an exemption for individuals participating in demonstrations protected by the National Labor Relations Act.
Shipman made her first public comments about the changes at an Oct. 3 University Senate plenary, during which the Senate’s student affairs committee expressed concerns about the unilateral nature by which the changes were made.
“There is plenty of fault to go around, certainly some of it rests with me and many others,” Shipman said. “But we were in a situation that was creating so much liability for us as an institution that yes, we did have to act. And that was, I’m sure is still, shocking and frustrating. But there was no way around it, frankly, in the board’s view.”
Since the Rules’ adoption in 1982, the trustees have amended the statutes in such a sweeping manner only twice. The last time, in 2015, the process involved a series of senate-led community debates, resulting in the trustees both broadening the scope of possible sanctions beyond suspensions and expulsions and clarifying ambiguous elements of the disciplinary process—both of which were issues raised by students at open town halls.
In contrast, the trustees enacted the new changes this year behind closed doors.
Since former interim University President Katrina Armstrong notified the community on March 21 of the UJB’s move from the University Senate to the provost’s office, no University administrators have sent any communication to the Columbia community about changes made to the statutes. The University does not maintain an online archive of previous versions of the statutes.
The only public communication surrounding changes to the statutes has been a web page maintained by Rules Administrator Gregory Wawro, titled “Updates from the Rules Administrator.” But the first posting about the changes was not made until Sept. 5.

Fucking CUNT JEW: Corcoran Group CEO says Gen Z’s housing market struggles mirror what boomers faced 30 years ago: ‘Stop buying Starbucks coffee,’ she advises
From skipping coffee runs to hosting dinner clubs, Corcoran Group CEO Pamela Liebman has one message for Gen Z: getting your first home takes sacrifices—but it’s doable, even in today’s pricey market.

Fucking double vision Cunt JEWS: Liebman told the crowd at Cipriani 42nd Street that she dreamed of having Leibovitz, known for her elaborate Vanity Fair covers, shoot an ad campaign for the high-end brokerage firm, but she didn’t know how she’d get Leibovitz to say yes.
That’s when fate intervened. The phone rang.
It was Leibovitz herself, who wanted the brokerage to sell her three West Village townhouses. Corcoran sold them for $28.5 million in late 2013.
Leibovitz shot a dozen portraits of celebrities, from Jimmy Buffett to Misty Copeland, for a 2014 Corcoran campaign.

VD and Gonorrhea:

Despite a federal hiring freeze, the Trump administration just appointed a scientist who calls Vance one of his “closest friends” to head the nation’s key environmental health research arm.

Loonies and murders: SNAP provides more than 42 million people with an average of $187.20 per month to pay for groceries.
Millions of low-income Americans will lose access to food aid on Nov. 1, when half of states plan to cut off benefits due to the government shutdown.
Twenty-five states told POLITICO that they are issuing notices informing participants of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program — the nation’s largest anti-hunger initiative — that they won’t receive checks next month. Those states include California, Arkansas, Hawaii, Indiana, Mississippi and New Jersey. Others didn’t respond to requests for comment in time for publication.

RE: Roy Peachey is the author of ten books and works for Mary’s Meals UK.
“Not a wery nice neighbourhood, this, sir,” said Sam, with a touch of the hat, which always preceded his entering into conversation with his master.
“It is not indeed, Sam,” replied Mr Pickwick, surveying the crowded and filthy street through which they were passing.
“It’s a wery remarkable circumstance, sir,” said Sam, “that poverty and oysters always seem to go together.”
“I don’t understand you, Sam,” said Mr Pickwick.
“What I mean, sir,” said Sam, “is, that the poorer a place is, the greater call there seems to be for oysters. Look here, sir; here’s a oyster-stall to every half-dozen houses. The street’s lined vith ’em. Blessed if I don’t think that ven a man’s wery poor, he rushes out of his lodgings, and eats oysters in reg’lar desperation.”
“To be sure he does,” said Mr Weller, senior; “and it’s just the same vith pickled salmon!”
“Those are two very remarkable facts, which never occurred to me before,” said Mr. Pickwick. “The very first place we stop at, I’ll make a note of them.”
It was only years later, after I had worked in an emergency night shelter for homeless men, that I began to appreciate Dickens’ genius: his ability to write light, bright books that were also dappled with shadows; his ability to conjure powerful images of poverty; his refusal to thrust them back into his magician’s hat when he was done. The rough sleepers I tried to help in Leeds may have drunk cheap cider rather than gin, but Dickens, in one of his Sketches of London, seemed to understand them better than I did:
Gin-drinking is a great vice in England, but poverty is a greater; and until you can cure it, or persuade a half-famished wretch, not to seek relief in the temporary oblivion of his own misery, with the pittance which, divided among his family, would just furnish a morsel of bread for each, gin-shops will increase in number and splendour.

Nah, this is not LOONEY:

The United States has offered energy companies access to nuclear waste that they can convert into fuel for advanced reactors, the Financial Times reported on Tuesday.
The newspaper, citing a U.S. Department of Energy document, reported that the U.S. had published an application that nuclear energy group can use to seek up to 19 megatons of the government’s weapons-grade plutonium from cold war-era warheads.

Ahh, the two new Jews on the block above:


All crunch and flaccid brain stem:

