Tuesday, July 14, 2026

Trump-backed Daylight Saving Time bill clears key House hurdle

 NY Post 

 "But opponents, including several medical organizations, argue that permanent standard time — which provides more sunlight in the morning — would be the healthier option because it would more closely align with the body’s natural circadian rhythms."


"A bipartisan push to make Daylight Saving Time permanent is heading for a chamber-wide vote after clearing a key House hurdle.
"The House Rules Committee on Monday teed up a floor vote on the Sunshine Protection Act, which would allow states to enact Daylight Saving Time year-round — with an option to opt out. The committee approved the rule in a 6-4 vote.
"The measure has the support of many coastal lawmakers and President Donald Trump, who has repeatedly urged Congress to make Daylight Saving Time permanent and end the twice-a-year ritual of changing clocks — a practice currently observed by every state except Hawaii and most of Arizona.
"Proponents argue that resetting clocks has negative health impacts, while permanent Daylight Saving Time would boost outdoor recreation, tourism and economic activity, among other benefits.
"Most Americans already set their clocks forward one hour each spring to preserve more evening daylight before “falling back” one hour in November.
"“Americans are overwhelmingly supportive of this policy and want to end the practice of ‘springing forward’ and ‘falling back.’ Locking the clock all year long would have positive impacts on sleep schedules, energy conservation, motor vehicle safety, and our economy,” Chairman Brett Guthrie, R-Ky., said in an opening statement Monday." . . . More...

You Can Run, but You Just Die Tired: Secretive Israeli Unit Has Killed Over 2,500 Oct 7 Hamas Terrorists

But first: Still Democrats say we rejected Hillary and Kamala because of misogyny, but they were just not Golda Meir nor Margaret Thatcher. Many of us would choose them over any 2000s Democrat, male or female, especially Joe Biden. If you know the history of women like these, which of the current Democrats compare with those leaders? TD

streiff – RedState

1970s: "Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir unleashed Operation Spring of Youth, a raid on Palestine Liberation Organization camps in Lebanon that killed over 50 terrorists. She also went after the Munich massacre organizers. Operation Wrath of God unleashed Mossad hit squads on Black September terrorists cowering in Europe, under the illusion they were safe there." 

Israel doesn't forget.
The Mossad does not forgive.
According to Israeli authorities, Hamas member Mahmoud Izzval Din, who massacred this entire Israeli family on October 7, was killed by The IDF in the Gaza strip.
Israeli officials say he had living under a different identity… pic.twitter.com/I2AS9Lv66q

— Israel Heart 🇮🇱 (@heart_ISR) July 11, 2026

"In the aftermath of the 1972 Munich Olympics massacre that left 11 Israeli coaches and athletes dead at the hands of Black September terrorists (bonus question: the Palestinians and which other nation were involved in "Black September?"), Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir unleashed Operation Spring of Youth, a raid on Palestine Liberation Organization camps in Lebanon that killed over 50 terrorists. She also went after the Munich massacre organizers. Operation Wrath of God unleashed Mossad hit squads on Black September terrorists cowering in Europe, under the illusion they were safe there. This operation continued until its final hit on February 14, 1988, in Cyprus. Between nine and 11 key Munich planners and facilitators were ultimately killed, with slop-over from the targeted hits bringing the score to around 20. The operation was marred by the Lillehammer Affair where the wrong guy was killed, but as Napoleon said, you can't make an omelet without whacking Arabs...I mean breaking eggs.

"If you're on social media, you've been seeing a string of announcements like this appear." . . .

"The common thread is these are terrorists who were involved in the October 7 jihadi rampage and who thought they'd evaded the consequences of their barbarism.

"According to Israeli media, Israel has killed no fewer than 2,561 of the around 3,000 terrorists who crossed from Gaza into Israel on October 7. About 1,000 of these were killed in traditional combat with the IDF. The remainder got their one-way trip to Hell courtesy of a secretive unit called Nili. Nili was formed shortly after the October 7 attack and given the mission of tracking down every single terrorist who invaded Israel on October 7. The name Nili is an acronym for a biblical phrase (1 Samuel 15:29) that translates as “the Eternal One of Israel will not lie.” It is composed of elements of Shin Bet, Israel's internal security and counterintelligence service, which operates directly under the Prime Minister, and the Israel Defense Forces." . . .  

Streiff is a former infantry officer, CGSC grad and Army Operations Center alumnus. Also an amateur historian (Colonial America) and a dabbler in historical fiction.

Argus Hamilton's Rogue Report -


  Fox Sports cited a study saying 90% of heterosexual men are passionate about sports while only 40% of women are passionate about sports. It did bring Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce together. Travis Kelce wears uniform number 87 for the KC Chiefs and Taylor Swift is the most famous 7 since Mickey Mantle.

The Christian Science Monitor cited a surge in Catholic Church attendance, reversing decades of steep decline. On Sunday, I saw a billboard on the entrance road to the Dodger Stadium parking lot that read Need Help?- Call Jesus! at 1-800-555-8605. I did, and a Mexican in a tow truck showed up.

Taco Bell announced it has temporarily stopped serving lettuce, guacamole, Pico de Gallo, cilantro and onions after an outbreak of a food-borne intestinal virus sickened customers. Doctors say if you have eaten at Taco Bell recently and are suffering from severe diarrhea, don't worry. It's normal.

France's World Cup team beat Morocco and Spain defeated Belgium to reach their semi-final against each other today. France is by consensus regarded as the best team. The Russians never do well in the World Cup play because they always retreat to their own goal and wait for winter to set in.

England's World Cup team advanced after defeating Norway 2-1 Saturday. Norway's team and their fans made famous their catchy group stunt of rowing a pretend boat to America and stroking together. The Norwegians used a pretend boat because they were afraid Trump would destroy a real one.

President Trump called for tighter visa restrictions citing the scams and frauds pulled by Somali immigrants in several states. I'll give them this, they are a resourceful people. I know a Somali valet parking lot attendant in a nearby hotel who just sold his homing pigeon on eBay for the 22nd time.

Bernie Sanders led the avalanche of Democratic power brokers who called for Graham Platner to exit the Senate race after the rape charge surfaced. It embarrassed national Democrats. Elizabeth Warren wants to take back her endorsement of Platner but she doesn't want to look like an Indian giver.

President Trump repeated that his cease-fire with Iran is over after the Iranian attacks on three oil tankers prompted a massive U.S. retaliation. Buildings in Iran are displaying gigantic banners that say they will kill President Trump. They ordered the banners from an online store based in Minneapolis.

President Trump issued instructions Friday to obliterate Iran if they assassinate him. This after Iranian street marchers carried banners demanding that Trump be assassinated. Democrats have often daydreamed of it but not even Hillary can make a missile attack on Air Force One look like suicide.

CNN's Scott Jennings told viewers he spoke to Senator Mitch McConnell for 20 minutes on the phone and reported he sounded perfectly cogent. The hospitalized 84-year-old senator wanted the nation to know two things. That he remains in full control of all his faculties, and that man will never fly.

Variety reported Tyler Perry is directing a biopic about the Queen of the Disco Era Donna Summer. For young adults in L.A. and New York it was an era soaked in disco, alcohol, cocaine and casual sex. In my experience, being in your 20s in the 70s was a LOT more fun than being in your 70s in the 20s.

Open Season on Jewish Billionaires; And Viewing the IDF as "War Criminals."

 Phyllis Chesler Organization  

"In my opinion, the ghastly sight of Jewish blood on 10/7 simply opened the floodgates to all those who lust for more of same. That's why I urged people not to show Hamas's footage." 

He is only survivor: two babies killed by Hamas' bare hands

"Oh, this is too tricky to write about. Here I am, opposed to Jews criticizing other Jews, at least at this time, and yet, there is something very pathological about the lengths to which some Jews will go to defame and destroy other Jews.

"Criticizing Jewish Israel for one policy or another is fine; accusing Israel of committing genocide is crazy. Accusing Jews, who are allegedly "settlers" in their own homeland, for committing violence against armed-to-the-teeth Jihadists is also crazy.

"But here's what's on my mind right now. I was visiting a friend in East Hampton over Shabbos/the July 4th weekend and honestly believed that the most dramatic event was the thunder, lightning, and drenching rain that caused power outages, destroyed trees, stranded drivers, flooded roads, and gravely disappointed some of the most ardent firework fans, who had traveled all the way out to Montauk to see the sky light up.

"Silly me.

"As we sat there in the dark, our flashlights safely at our sides, I did not know that pro-Palestine activists had invaded and demonstrated against two restaurants, one in Sag Harbor, the other in Montauk.

"Why pick these two restaurants? I am not naming them, but they are both owned by a Jewish billionaire. Not just a billionaire but also a courageous philanthropist who funds those who are fighting against antisemitic anti-Zionism. Three for the price of one—an admirably self-made man, a true American success story, a supporter of both Judaism and Israel.

"I am not naming him either. Perhaps these protestors/demonstrators/invaders are not Jewish, not at all.

"I did not know this, but similar demonstrations had been held in Sag Harbor two weeks ago, in June of 2026, and in Southampton at Cooper's Beach. The situation in Gaza was linked to broader anti-war (which war?), labor, and anti-billionaire movements. ("No Kings, No Billionaires.")

"Between 2024 and 2026, these local and perhaps national groups gathered every week at Steinbeck Park.

"I am relieved. Not all of them claimed Jewish ancestry.

"However, last year in June, protestors demonstrated on Meadow Lane in Easthampton against the super-rich. They were powered by anti-Trump, No-Kings, pro-immigrant, anti-ICE, and pro-Palestine beliefs. One speaker claimed that the land belonged to her and to her people—the Shinnecock—not to the billionaires who currently own and have stolen it. Wealthy Jews, as well as non-Jews, happen to live on Meadow Lane." . . . More...

The Shocking Cost of New York’s ‘Tax the Rich’ Experiment Has Finally Been Exposed

The significant thing about this issue is not what will be done with the money; it is simply that the rich will be taxed, seemingly -to me - just taxed as revenge for having the money. As in the movie where the gunfighter wants to go after the man with the fastest reputation. TD

RedState

"On top of the crushing tax burden, New York’s strict rent controls, soaring energy costs from aggressive green mandates, and a mountain of red tape are only making things worse. Democrat policies are driving more people and businesses away and turning what should be a truly great economic engine into a slow-motion fiscal disaster with no end in sight."


"New York has spent years aggressively taxing its wealthiest residents in the name of fairness, and the results are now in. Suffice it to say, they’re not pretty.

"A new study released Monday by the Citizen Budget Commission (CBC) reveals the state’s share of America’s millionaires has dropped sharply since 2010, triggering a nearly $11 billion shortfall in tax revenue in a single year as high earners quietly packed up and left for lower-tax states.

"The analysis shows New York’s share of millionaires fell from 12.7% in 2010 to just 8.7% in 2022 — the steepest decline of any state in the country.

"As a direct result, personal income tax collections in 2022 alone were roughly $10.7 billion lower than they otherwise would have been if they had maintained their share of the wealthy folks. The study makes clear that the people leaving pay a disproportionately large share of state taxes, creating a painful hole in the budget that affects everything from public services to infrastructure funding.

"Economist Jared Walczak provides numbers that back up the notion.

“'In New York, the top 1% of earners pay about 45% of all state income taxes in any given year, so New York’s revenue is very reliant on high earners to stay in New York, and that has been a challenge in recent years,” he told the New York Post." . . . More...

Democrats Can’t Kick the Trans Obsession

 Unpopular below-the-belt issues are liable to dog the Dems in coming elections.

Peter Van Buren - The American Conservative  

"Instead, his Secretary of the Treasury is a married gay man with kids. Republican candidates have improved their messaging, focusing on education policy and parental rights, framing the issue as oversight and consent rather than identity or discrimination." (Whom I respect and appreciate very much. TD) 


"I watched the New York Pride Parade on livestream. The parade is a major event in NYC, attended by well over a million people. Today, 11 years after Obergefell v. Hodges legalized same-sex marriage, the movement that once celebrated equality alongside most Democrats looks very different. The near-complete embrace of trans rights as seen in the parade, especially as it affects children, is likely to harm the Democratic Party in coming elections. (FYI, I'll use the word “gay” as shorthand here for the various constructions, the most complete of which is the unhandy LGBTQQIP2SAA+.)

"One of the most noticeable changes in the Pride Parade was the replacement of the once-ubiquitous rainbow flag with the “trans flag,” adding pink, brown, white, and black. Trans people were present in large numbers, had their own floats, and were noticeably name-checked by most of the speakers and signs I saw. 

"As in years before, Democratic politicians were also quite visible. But this year the senior pol, Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY), was booed. Some in the crowd turned their backs on him, and when the parade paused, they shouted out about how he did not support trans rights. Chuck yelled back he was the first major politician to ever attend a Pride Parade, back in the ’90s. Meanwhile, the all-in, modern trans-supporter Mayor Zohran Mamdani got some of the biggest applause of the day.

"In Gallup polls from 1996 only about a third of Americans supported same-sex marriage. But by the mid-2010s, the figure had flipped and remained about two-thirds into the 2020s. This change culminated in the 2015 Supreme Court decision in Obergefell v. Hodges. In 2024 the Republican Party even removed opposition to marriage equality from its platform. Importantly, the Court ruling followed—not preceded—the broader cultural shift. 

"The emphasis that led to acceptance of gay rights was driven by several factors, key among which was the emphasis on marriage involving consenting adults, many of whom were already cohabitating in various statuses. Advocacy focused on the universal human rights already part of American law and society, such as the right to work, to own property jointly, and so on—nothing more than asking people to accept someone else’s private life. It did not include sexual “rights” for children.

"Then something happened concurrent with the first election of Donald Trump. While it once was sufficient to support basic rights, the Pride Parade started to include overt anti-Trump messages. Signs started to read “Trans rights are human rights,” and the new flag was debuted. Far from “celebrating victory, defending the gains, and staying vigilant while winding down as a movement that had achieved its core objectives,” many gay groups did the opposite. They radicalized." . . .  More...

Peter Van Buren is the author of We Meant Well: How I Helped Lose the Battle for the Hearts and Minds of the Iraqi People, Hooper’s War: A Novel of WWII Japan, and Ghosts of Tom Joad: A Story of the 99 Percent.

Victor Davis Hanson: Iran Wants Endless Negotiations While America Pays the Price

 The Daily Signal

Monday, July 13, 2026

These Celebrity Ghouls Danced on Lindsay Graham’s Grave

 Christian Toto  

"Yet, that’s exactly what we see now with the rise of social media and, as Jimmy Failla puts it, the death of shame."


"Margaret Cho has spent decades pleading for tolerance on behalf of the gay community.
"The far-Left comic calls herself bisexual and became a queer icon thanks to that status and her LGBTQ activism. Her politics are progressive to a fault, and she’s no fan of the GOP.Fine. Good. Nothing wrong or controversial there.
"Yet when Sen. Lindsay Graham suddenly passed away at the age of 71 over the weekend, the reaction from Cho’s fellow liberals proved shocking.
"Gross. Cruel. Unacceptable.
"Sure, we might celebrate the death of a modern-day monster, like Osama bin Laden or Ted Bundy. Dancing on a politician’s grave immediately after his or her death is another matter.
"Yet, that’s exactly what we see now with the rise of social media and, as Jimmy Failla puts it, the death of shame.
"That meant figures like Cenk Uygur did just that. So, apparently, did Cho. And, along the way, she cheered on the death of another GOP figure, the sickly Sen. Mitch McConnell.
"Cho shared a video where she said, “Bye, gurl” to the late senator, adding “good riddance.”
"She also mocked the notion that he might have been a closeted gay man in the process.
“From the closet to the coffin. Real seamless.”
"'The former is vile. The latter is precisely what one shouldn’t do to someone who wishes to keep his or her sexuality to themselves. Unless that person is a Republican, then all bets are off.
"Apparently.
"Not to be outdone, CNN contributor Michael Ian Black did his own dancing on Graham’s grave.
" . . .Of course, Sunny Hostin has to be nasty and attack a dead man and claims he “betrayed his country for power.”
She does it by hiding behind the comments of Steve Schmidt, a sad and mentally broken man:   More...

Only certain people will care what MSNOW has to say about Sen. Graham. Pretty much same as The View but with less people watching, I'd say. 

Zohran Mamdani Accused of Sabotage: How NYC’s Mayor Gutted the Biggest US Navy Parade in 50 Years

RedState   

"Paladino believes colluding with Iran is just one part of Mamdani's DSA-fueled plan, noting "they will collude with any and all of our enemies.'"


"New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani (D) is facing accusations of undermining what was intended to be the largest U.S. naval parade in 50 years during the Sail4th 250 events celebrating America’s 250th anniversary.

Maritime expert, CEO of gCaptain, and a member of the Pentagon Press Corps, John Konrad, alleges that Mamdani’s administration used multiple city agencies to create obstacles, including complicating Navy permits, deploying barricades that misdirected crowds, and shutting down ferry service to the sold-out Governors Island viewing area following a minor overnight storm.

Konrad cites multiple military sources, ranging from O-5 ranks to admirals, in laying out a long string of allegations on X.

David Hitch

"Mamdani closed the ferry to the main viewing area (on the) morning of the US Navy parade," he initially states regarding what has been reported as a "flash storm."

"There was a minor storm the night before the parade, and Mamdani ordered the ferry that services the island closed," Konrad wrote in a follow-up post. "The storm was good luck for Mamdani, but that’s irrelevant: sources within NY DOT tell me someone close to the mayor was looking for mechanical or safety reasons to close it regardless." . . .

Mamdani closed the ferry to the main viewing area morning of the US Navy parade. He made it significantly more difficult than usual for the Navy to obtain permits. He put up barricades that misdirected crowds. He threatened to coopt a Naval event with his political rhetoric Show more
Hon. Vickie Paladino
@VickieforNYC
I've said this before and I'll say it again. We are in a soft secession under Zohran. He considers New York an independent city-state with its own foreign policy, immigration policy, and economic policy. He does not recognize the authority of the federal government except to the extent he can extract money or political wins from it," Paladino asserts.

"The intent is to use the resources and authority of New York City to wage war against the federal government and the rest of the country. The DSA (Democratic Socialists of America) is quite open about it. They're telling us what they plan to do, and Zohran is executing."      More...

They came for the soccer. They fell in love with ranch dressing

 Ranch dressing: World Cup tourists fall in love with America’s favorite salad dressing | CNN
"In the meantime, she has a recommendation for international travelers who have fallen in love with ranch and want to take it home. “Stuff your suitcase full of dry packets,” she says. “As far as I’m aware, nobody will stop you.'”


"Long before South Korean culture went global, the 2002 World Cup, co-hosted by the Asian nation, introduced its crispy fried chicken to the world. Travelers to South Africa for the 2010 tournament sampled its jerky-like biltong. And when Brazil played host four years later, the icy caipirinha cocktail was in the spotlight.
"The World Cup has long been a showcase for the culinary culture of the host nation. And this year is no different.
"Ranch dressing, a sauce made from mainly buttermilk, vegetable oil and spices, is getting love from tourists experiencing American food and culture for the first time.
“Ranch dressing should be a human right,” wrote one Redditor, who identified as a European tourist, in a thread about World Cup visitors’ feedback on the country.
Fans are going so gaga for the sauce that the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), which manages passenger screening at airports, commented on the trend." . . . More...

 Anuschka van lent got hooked on Ranch dressing!