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“Give us more of Donald’s buggery.”?

Paulo Kirk

Jan 09, 2026

Okay, trigger warning: Just a few of the thousands in the MAGA cabinet and surrounding klans that will make a grown man vomit.

I like Phillip’s New Year’s Day small piece — What Is Worse Than Donald Trump? More Donald Trump — Philip Giraldi

Small minds, man, and here it is from Phillip:

I was particularly appalled by the announcement that the “Arch of Tr[i]ump[h]” project, which has been under discussion for some months, will now be starting within the next two months. Trump was in the White House waving a model of the proposed arch in his tiny fist last week as he babbled about the great project. The arch will be in the middle of the traffic circle that adjoins the entrance road to Arlington National Cemetery on the banks of the Potomac River. The circle also connects to the Memorial Bridge which crosses the river to the Lincoln Memorial. Trump characteristically declared that the monument will be much more imposing than the similar triumphal arches in Paris and Europe that celebrate wars fought and won. What he did not mention, however, is the presumable intention that he has to use the monument to glorify himself with his name in large letters across the arch lintel even though he never fought in any war for his own country due to his alleged “bone spurs” ailment. Nevertheless, the arch will be a monument to Donald J. Trump, similar to the recent desecration inflicted by his name being added to the US Institute of Peace and the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, even if the monumental arch does coincidentally also commemorate the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States of America.

It’s looking like Himmeler is going to run in 2028.

The following year, Rubio’s memoir cast Cicilia as a paragon of Old World filial piety, a central presence in his fondest childhood memories. The house where Cicilia cut and stored cocaine into emptied cigarette cartons was depicted as a sanctuary that held his far-flung family together during the difficult Vegas years. Most significantly for the football-obsessed young Rubio, Cicilia paid him enough cash to clean animal cages and bathe his seven Samoyed dogs so he could buy tickets to every Dolphins home game of Dan Marino’s 14-2 sophomore season. On the December day in Rubio’s junior year of high school that Cicilia was taken away in handcuffs from the home where he’d briefly lived, his entire family was “stunned.”

[Photo: Dirty prison called a church of the LDS near where I live. No gardens, no benches, no picnic tables, no amenities. Mormons!}

As a third grader, Rubio convinced his family to convert to Mormonism to better fit in with their wholesome new neighbors during a short stint living in Las Vegas. He spent every spare hour of high school obsessing over football, and his wife attends masses at multiple churches multiple times per week.

Marco Rubio credits his short-lived time as a Mormon for providing a moral compass in his youth, though he also discloses for the first time his family’s struggles with the constraints of the faith and his eventual return to the Catholic fold.

In his new autobiography, An American Son, available Tuesday, the Florida Republican candidly discusses the three years he spent as a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and lauds the Utah-based faith for helping his Cuban-immigrant mother and him when they moved from Miami to Las Vegas when he was a grade-schooler.

“All in all, the Mormon church provided the sound moral structure my mother had wanted for us, and a circle of friends from stable, God-fearing families,” Rubio writes in his book. “When we left the church a few years later, mostly at my instigation, we did so with gratitude for its considerable contribution to our happiness in those years.”

Rubio — a potential running mate to presumptive presidential nominee Mitt Romney, a Mormon — talks for the first time in his memoir about converting to the faith, a family trip to Provo and Salt Lake City to visit temple sites and how seriously he took his new religion.

“In contrast to my parents, I immersed myself in LDS theology, and understood it as well as an 8-year-old mind can,” Rubio writes.

“Although my school grades were never impressive, I was a voracious reader, and I studied church literature and other sources of information to learn all I could about the church’s teachings.”

Rubio’s journey to Mormonism began when his family settled in “fascinatingly strange” Las Vegas in 1979. The family’s new home, on a cul-de-sac in a working-class neighborhood, was right across the street from his new friends, the Thiriot boys, who were Latter-day Saints.

“They were a close-knit family who were always doing things together,” Rubio says. “They represented the kind of safe, respectable family life my parents wanted for us.”

The faith’s wholesomeness, its values and the community closeness that came with it drove Rubio, his mother, Oriala, and his sister, Veronica, to baptism. His father, Mario, didn’t convert, Rubio writes.

Bryan Thiriot, a Republican consultant and legislative chairman of a St. George district, recalls growing up with Rubio, who was also known as Tony, a shortened version of his middle name, Anthony.

“We were very close friends growing up there,” Thiriot recalls.

The two attended school together, sat by each other in church, teamed up on camping trips and competed in Pinewood Derbies.

“I would say this straight up, Marco is a very religious man,” Thiriot told The Salt Lake Tribune, noting long conversations the two had about faith and politics. “We actually had conversations about Social Security.”

Jeanette Dousdebes Rubio, wife of Senator Marco Rubio, is a devout Christian who attends both Catholic Mass and services at a Southern Baptist megachurch (Christ Fellowship) with her family, hosts Bible study, and sends her kids to different Christian schools, but reports from around 2012 noted she was involved with Christ Fellowship and found their teaching impactful, though they remained connected to Catholic traditions. While the claim of daily mass attendance isn’t explicitly confirmed in these snippets, she’s known for strong religious devotion, attending multiple services weekly, and finding spiritual fulfillment at Christ Fellowship.

“I craved, literally, the most Blessed Sacrament, holy Communion, the sacramental point of contact between the Catholic and the liturgy of heaven. I’m a Roman Catholic. I’m theologically in line with the Roman Catholic Church. I believe in the authority of the church.”

But because of the value which he finds in other religions, he and his family often still attend Saturday night worship at Christ Fellowship, and he has particular praise for that congregation’s strong preaching and children’s programs, he said.

Yeah, I was doing some recouperating walking around and waiting for security to be called:

And then, another church just down the way where we live, and this fucking Jesus Christ blasphemy — two yurts, empty, delapitated, and, this is it, man.

Easy to make, even with electricity, and with that all-American CCC pride, amazing things could be done to help the houseless and those who just don’t want to pay for a one room apartment for $3000 a month.

It’s a Friday, and the three churches I walked around were EMPTY. No dental clinics, no food pantries, nothing mother fucking happening.

STAN where are you? R.I.P.

“Remote Area Medical” has been offering regular, mobile clinics in Southwest Virginia that have attracted thousands of patients needing care. RAM intends to expand operations—including to other regions of the Commonwealth.

RAM Founder Stan Brock starred in the TV show, Wild Kingdom. He saw a need for health care in remote foreign places where doctors lived weeks away. But Brock was stunned at how many Americans also need care, so he and 84,000 volunteers have brought millions of dollars of free care to what he calls “distressed” U.S. counties.

“When you come into one of these events with a mouth full of terrible teeth, or you’re in pain, whether it’s your bones are in pain or your teeth are in pain, or you can’t see to get a job, for that particular patient that’s helped, it’s a life-changing experience.”

Expanding Medicaid could help many who come, but it does not cover dental and vision care for adults. Ophthalmologist Victoria Weiss said as a result, there’s an urgent need for those services.

“Patients can finally drive safely to work and also work on the computer to pursue schooling or a job. I saw a patient this summer, and his glasses were held together with safety pins, and his glasses were 30 years old.”

With a large donation, RAM has bought 20 more dental chairs, eye exam equipment, and a mobile vehicle that can make up to 400 pairs of glasses per day.

Those incredible smart Jews, look what they did to Palestinian Land.

Trump’s Jews:

  • Destruction of medical technology is putting patients’ lives at risk, Gaza doctors say: Doctors at Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza warned on Thursday that the destruction of X-ray and imaging equipment is putting patients’ lives at risk, with clinicians forced to make critical decisions without basic diagnostic tools, according to Felesteen Online. Emergency physician Abdel Rahim Al-Adawi said doctors are “working blind” after Israeli forces destroyed labs and imaging units, leaving staff unable to determine causes of respiratory distress, fractures, or internal bleeding, while hospital officials said hundreds of patients each day are denied access to a proper diagnosis. Radiology chief Mohammed Mattar described the situation as a “complete diagnostic collapse” and urged urgent international intervention, warning that delays in restoring imaging capacity will cost lives.
  • UN aid efforts reach more than 16,000 households in Gaza: The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs said it reached more than 16,000 households in Gaza this week, providing access to shelter and winter supplies. This number hardly meets the need, with aid agencies estimating that around 1.3 million people still urgently need shelter, and with only about 50,000 tents having entered the enclave since the ceasefire. “As emergency structures, tents offer limited protection from heavy rain, flooding, or cold, and rapidly deteriorate under prolonged use,” the UN warned. Authorities have called for a rapid shift toward transitional housing, supplies for which remain blocked.
  • Education in Gaza is not a “critical activity,” Israel says: Israeli authorities told the UN that “education is not a ‘critical activity’” for Palestinians, according to UN Secretary General’s spokesperson, as Israel continues to block the entry of basic school supplies needed for more than 625,000 school-age children in Gaza who remain out of the education system for a third year. With only about 230,000 students reached through 420 temporary learning spaces, the Guardian reported that items like paper and pencils are effectively barred under Israel’s import rules, despite U.S. requests to ease the restrictions.

These are humanity’s stain — Christians and Jews! They are the neuroperverse and neuronecrophilac

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Versus!

Renee Good’s Time at Old Dominion Included an Award-Winning Poem

“What I saw in her work was a writer that was trying to illuminate the lives of others,” a faculty member recalled.

Kent Wascom, director of the creative writing M.F.A. program at Old Dominion University, said he met Renee Good in the fall of 2019 when she took his fiction class because she wanted to experiment with a new form of expression.

While other young writers tended to write about themselves or what they knew, Ms. Good consistently sought to write beyond her own experience, he recalled in an interview on Thursday.

She wrote about elderly people, veterans and people from different places in other times. “What I saw in her work was a writer that was trying to illuminate the lives of others,” he said.

That alone was remarkable, but even more so was the fact that she was completing her coursework while pregnant and working to support herself, he said. When the coronavirus pandemic shutdowns began in the spring of 2020 and lessons went remote, Ms. Good continued to show up for class and sought to make sure others did, too.

“I very much remember her being someone who made others feel better in that moment,” he said.

A poster featuring a photo of a woman.

Ms. Good lived in Minneapolis.Credit…David Guttenfelder/The New York Times

Mr. Wascom said he coordinated with other professors to help ensure she could complete her degree as the end of her pregnancy coincided with the end of her semester. He fought back tears while remembering how Ms. Good later came into his office to thank him and introduce him to her new baby.

Ms. Good, 37, was killed by an ICE agent on Wednesday in Minneapolis. Federal officials, including President Trump, have defended the shooting as lawful, saying that the agent who fired had acted in self-defense. City and state officials called those accounts “propaganda” and “garbage.”

In 2020, Ms. Good also won one of Old Dominion’s most prestigious accolades, the Academy of American Poets Prize. The award program is administered by the Academy of American Poets, but every participating university or college conducts its own competition.

Rajiv Mohabir, a poetry professor at the University of Colorado Boulder, said he selected her poem when he served as a guest judge for Old Dominion. He remembered the poem, “On Learning to Dissect Fetal Pigs,” stood out from the stack of about 20 submissions — the names of their authors all redacted — because of its tension between brutality and wonder. The poem contrasts the violent dissection of pigs in biology education with childhood understanding of faith and memory.

Mr. Mohabir, a British immigrant with Guyanese parents, said he never had the chance to meet or interact with Ms. Good, as he was teaching in Boston then and the contest was held remotely that year. But he said he was struck by the poem’s idea that “we have to kill something in order to know it,” and since Ms. Good’s killing, has been ruminating on its ending words:

“that the bible and qur’an and bhagavad gita are sliding long hairs behind my ear like mom used to & exhaling from their mouths ‘make room for wonder’ 

all my understanding dribbles down the chin onto the chest & is summarized as:

life is merely

to ovum and sperm

and where those two meet

and how often and how well

and what dies there.”

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Then these sorts of human stain, versus Ms. Good: This week at Ben-Gurion Airport: a Russian expat willing to give up the life she built in Italy for an Israeli happy ending, and a couple who bonded in high school over their shared love of navigating the wilderness with nothing but a map

Ahh, Remote Area Medical won’t get a dime: Fucking Forbes, Google cofounder Larry Page has quietly—or loudly—joined the billionaire exodus from California, shifting businesses east and dropping about $173 million on two ultra-luxury waterfront mansions in Miami’s Coconut Grove in a move that looks strikingly similar to Jeff Bezos’ relocation playbook. The timing, structure, and destination of Page’s escape from Silicon Valley make his Florida pivot look downright Bezos-ian.

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Read the lines from Jew York City’s Jew York Ellision-Weiss CBS. It is pure public masturbation —

A Chinook helicopter pilot who helped plan the operation to capture former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro was wounded in the leg during the pre-dawn mission, said U.S. officials who spoke to CBS News under the condition of anonymity to discuss national security matters.

At the outset of the daring operation, a formation of U.S. Army helicopters carrying a squad of Delta Force commandos slipped toward Caracas largely unnoticed.

But as the aircraft drew closer to the heavily fortified compound where Maduro was believed to be holed up, the calm broke. Venezuelan defensive positions opened fire, and U.S. helicopters responded with their own suppressive fire, according to the U.S. officials.

A heavy, twin-rotor MH-47 Chinook, the lead aircraft in the formation tasked with inserting the assault team, was struck by hostile fire.

Though damaged, it remained airborne and completed its run. The U.S. officials who spoke to CBS News said the Chinook pilot who also helped plan the mission was wounded multiple times in the leg during the engagement.

European enslavers wouldn’t let Africans become Christians.

They said we didn’t have a soul.

Then Nat Turner rebelled.

So they changed their strategy.

They introduced Christianity to keep you docile.

And you call it your salvation.

Real humans:

Oh my fucking god — religion the opiate of the masses, Jews the enslaver of the masses.

Is this fucker just without enough O2? The way he speaks is, well, demented. He doesn’t point out Jews of Israel, Jews of USA, and USA and its 14 mother fucking Eyes.

Warning that “war is back in vogue” and that peace is increasingly sought through force rather than justice, Pope Leo XIV issued a strong appeal for humility, dialogue, and a renewed commitment to multilateralism in his address to the Diplomatic Corps accredited to the Holy See.

Speaking on Friday, 9 January, during the traditional exchange of New Year greetings, the Pope cautioned that the foundations of international coexistence are being steadily undermined, as diplomacy based on dialogue gives way to the logic of power and deterrence.

“The principle established after the Second World War, which prohibited nations from using force to violate the borders of others, has been completely undermined,” he said, warning that such a mindset gravely threatens the rule of law itself.

Give them the oil, Jewish Claudia! As the United States prepares to seize control of Venezuelan oil and the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump hardens its stance toward Cuba, Mexico has emerged as a key fuel supplier to Havana.

It’s a role that could further complicate already strained relations with the Trump administration, even though the Mexican government insists that exports to the island have not increased.

Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum acknowledged on Wednesday that “with the current situation in Venezuela, Mexico has become an important supplier” of crude oil to Cuba, but asserted that “no more oil is being sent than has been sent historically; there is no specific shipment.”

She added that those shipments are made via “contracts” or as “humanitarian aid,” but offered no concrete figures on the number of barrels exported.

[Photo: Inbreeding at its worst.]

To be a JEW? It is code for Zionist Imperial Mafia, so these fuckers? Who the fuck cares?

The killing of 14-year-old Yosef Eisenthal, who was run over by a bus during an anti-recruitment protest in an Orthodox district of West Jerusalem on Tuesday night, has brought renewed attention to one of the most contentious issues in Israeli politics: the exemption of ultra-Orthodox Jews from military service.

According to numerous analysts, the scale of the fissure is such that it poses an existential threat to the right-wing coalition led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, which has so far weathered multiple accusations of genocide in Gaza and criticism over unilateral attacks on regional neighbours.

Oh, Jews got your TV, too. Paramount Skydance believes it finally has the upper hand in its race against Netflix to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery – partly because it believes the Netflix deal is unraveling on its own, On The Money has learned.

The owner of Paramount and CBS’s brain trust – whose bosses David and Larry Ellison on Thursday reaffirmed their commitment to a merger with WBD – are citing a series of self-inflicted wounds by WBD as it has rejected PSKY’s current “hostile” offer for the company worth $30 a share, or $78 billion, sources said.

“A recent video clearly raises concerns that they are not meeting our standards and values,” Hilton Hotels said in a statement. “As such, we are taking immediate action to remove this hotel from our systems. Hilton is — and has always been — a welcoming place for all.”

You think your sweet little soon-to-be-spring-break ass will boycott the brand? I really fucking doubt it, dumb as oxen goyim.

Here’s our favorite heroin addict!

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