Thursday, April 16, 2026

California Introduces Stop Nick Shirley Act

Moonbattery

Conservative Tribune


"Nick Shirley is a genuine journalist, in stark contrast to the incurious propagandists comprising the liberal establishment media. To learn what would happen to genuine journalists were Democrats to consolidate power, look to places where leftism has prevailed, like China, Cuba — or California.

"California State Assemblymember Carl DeMaio sounds the alarm:

DeMaio is slamming state Democrats for voting to advance a controversial new law (AB 2624) to silence citizen journalists and shield taxpayer-funded organizations from public scrutiny.

"What DeMaio calls the “Stop Nick Shirley Act,” Democrats bleat is all about protecting the put-upon colonists they have imported from the Third World to displace American voters:

AB 2624 claims to be about protecting immigrant organizations from “threats of violence,” when in fact the legislation would apply to any left-wing group that claims to provide any services to legal or illegal immigrants. For example, under AB 2624 entities like the Somali “Learing” Daycare centers would all be covered if they operated inside California.

"These phony daycare centers set up to facilitate the massive fraud permitted by Democrats like Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and Attorney General Keith Ellison were famously exposed by Shirley.

AB 2624 would allow activists and taxpayer-funded organizations to demand the removal of video evidence — even if it captures misconduct in plain view — and threatens journalists with massive financial penalties. . ..  More...

Reasons to forgive [tone deaf] Trump his trespasses

 Andrea Widburg - American Thinker  

"Democrats have told us what they’re going to do: Pack the court, add two new states, open the borders completely, bow down to the Muslim world, escalate the lawfare they used to destroy their political opponents, double down on “transing our children,” make abortion unlimited, destroy Israel, etc."

"A friend called me today to say she was unhappy about the picture Trump posted and then deleted, in which he was shown ministering to a sick person. Although the image lacks the flowing hair and beard attributed to Christ in European and American religious iconography, it definitely has a Christ-like vibe. It was a tone-deaf thing for Trump to have done.
"Nevertheless, I hope that people, while miffed in the short term, don’t sit out the 2026 and 2028 elections to “punish Trump.” If they’re patriotic Americans, the punishment that they’ll be meting out will be to this country, not to Trump.
"In legal terms, Trump is sui generis, that is, utterly unique. He is a man of extraordinary abilities, and his core values are excellent. He’s also larger than life, blustering, self-aggrandizing, vindictive, and a counterpuncher who doesn’t always stop to think about whether it’s wiser at any given moment to pull his punches. I’m not blind to Trump’s failings, but when I look at his virtues, I still think he’s the best thing to happen to America since George Washington. 
"Big Picture things:
"Trump is a politician who keeps his promises. That’s because he’s not really a politician; he’s a businessman. And in business, especially the rough and tumble world of commercial real estate, your word had better be your bond." . . .

To see the atrocities committed on peaceful Israeli villages that October 7th: families murdered, babies cooked alive in Israeli homes, men, women and children taken away to terror in Hamas tunnels, being starved and raped, toddlers killed by bare hands of men from Gaza while "gaslit" products of Western educator's cheer those same executioners.

Gaslight  “Gaslighting” means “to psychologically manipulate someone over a period of time.” It can cause a person to second-guess their thoughts, memories, and even perception of reality. Say a friend promises to talk about an argument later, but when the time comes, they deny that the conversation or argument ever happened. This is an example of gaslighting; it can make you question your own memory of the event, which can be deeply upsetting if it happens repeatedly.

"In modern slang, people incorrectly apply this term to everyday disagreements, as in, “He said he didn’t like the movie. He’s gaslighting me!” True gaslighting distorts reality; it isn’t about differing opinions. The misuse of this term — and other therapy speak — can make it hard to determine whether the speaker is referring to the clinical or casual definition." . .

In a Democrat college town, voters finally get a taste of their own medicine

 Andrea Widburg - American Thinker   

"As for me, all I could think of is H. L. Mencken’s sardonic take on democracy: “Democracy is the theory that the common people know what they want, and deserve to get it good and hard.'”  . . .


"One of the things that’s so often said about affluent, white Democrat voters is that they’re insulated from the effects of their own policies. When they import illegal aliens, their enclaves don’t see rising rents and crimes, along with lost jobs. (Indeed, as Martha’s Vineyard shows, they make sure it doesn’t happen in their communities.) Likewise, sheltered in their cars and upscale homes, they don’t feel the effect of recidivist crime waves on subways and in home robberies.

"But sometimes, the nasty stuff they sent downhill to “the little people” rolls right back uphill and bites them in the derriere. In South Hadley, Massachusetts, it wasn’t a horrible crime, but it was something just as meaningful: A straight hit to the pocketbook.

"To appreciate what’s going on in South Hadley, located in western Massachusetts. You need to know a few things:

  • First, it’s a college town, home to Mount Holyoke College (annual cost of a year’s attendance, including food and housing: $88,427).

  • Second, it bills itself as a “gender diverse women’s college,” which means that this women’s college accepts mentally ill men who claim to be women (although I wonder whether it rejects mentally ill women who claim to be men).

  • Third, its official faculty policy is to fight Trump.

  • Fourth, a cohort of its students strongly supported waging a violent war against Israel.

  • Fifth, Mount Holyoke is the town’s biggest employer.

"From these facts, you can probably readily discern a few other pertinent facts about South Hadley:" . . . More...

 

AfterMath - Home

Oddly not unlike this Atlas rocket launch tower at Vandenberg Space Force Base on the Central California coast:


From the UK Daily Mail, Dec 2025: New photos show inside Obama's 'eyesore' presidential library   "The first facility at the Obama Presidential Center opened its doors, giving the public its first look at the controversial library. 

Home Court is a 60,000 square-foot structure that features the same sharp, gray, modern architecture that gave the rest of the Obama library complex viral fame. 

The presidential center invited honored guests to get a glimpse of the newly completed building designed by Black-owned architecture firm Moody Nolan. 

It features an NBA-regulation basketball court, seating, and meeting spaces.

The main court is complete with a signatory 'O' in the center and Obama's campaign slogans 'Hope' and 'Yes we can' are painted on the court.

Even the metal outside is adorned with a basketball net pattern to keep in line with the theme, according to the Chicago Sun-Times. 

According to the website, the 60,000 square-foot-building serves as 'a place for health and wellness activities, events, and a wide range of opportunities for community engagement.'

Outside the building are play areas, a walking trail, and even a hill designated for sledding." . . . 


Wednesday, April 15, 2026

California exodus strikes again as homebuilding giant pulls out

 NY Post  

"Arizona's income tax is a 2.5% flat tax. Compare that to Mexifornia's top tax rate of 13.3% max tax rate, and just about all deductions have been eliminated, like long-term capital gains (selling stocks, selling your home, etc.)." Reader comment


Another billion-dollar business is ditching California.

KB Home announced it’s packing up its Los Angeles headquarters and heading to Tempe, Arizona — the latest corporate exit from the Golden State.

The move to the Phoenix suburb is set to kick off in spring 2027, with the company planting its flag at Hayden Ferry Lakeside near Tempe Town Lake — just minutes from the airport and smack in the middle of the booming Valley." . . .

. . . "Still, it joins a growing list of companies heading for the exits.

"Realtor.com, Public Storage and Yamaha Motor Corporation have all expressed plans to move operations out of California — a trend that’s raising fresh questions about the state’s business climate." . . .More...

Vindictive, Trump-hating Judge Boasberg gets the judicial beatdown he needed

"The Obama-appointed judge has a pattern of corner-cutting that just happens to support the deep state's power-grabs every time."

Monica Showalter - American Thinker

. . . "Now he has to follow the law same as everyone else, thanks to some better class judges above him who know how to sort out his petty little egotistic games and great desire for power." . . . 
AfterMath - Home

"It's always good to see out-of-control judicial activists get smacked down, especially by their own peers.

"Which brings us to Judge James Boasberg, who's done more than any of them to try to shut down President Trump's legitimate power to govern.

"He's in the donkey seat now, berated by a higher court for his 'abuse of power,' as they put it.

"According to the Washington Times:

A federal appeals court delivered an embarrassing spanking to U.S. District Judge James Boasberg on Tuesday, ordering him to shut down his “intrusive” criminal contempt of court investigation against the Trump administration.

The circuit court of appeals said not only is Judge Boasberg’s continued investigation “improper,” but his reasoning for why Trump officials could be prosecuted for contempt of court is a “dead end” because the judge is misreading his own orders.

Circuit Judge Neomi Rao said Judge Boasberg has crossed too many lines, risking damage to the separation of powers between the president and the courts.

"Boasberg, recall, is the judge who told us what he was about when he gave former FBI attorney probation for literally altering a CIA email in order to obtain a FISA warrant to spy on a Trump campaign operative, claiming that Clinesmith "likely believed" the information was true (true because he made it so?) and simply took 'an inappropriate shortcut.' What kind of ace judicial reasoning is that, in what all the other FBI and federal employees understood very well was a jailtime offense? Anybody believe a request for an FBI FISA warrant is what it says it is after that one?

"By 2025, Boasberg was well on his way to other abuses of power, . . . " More...


Pelosi’s Monster: The Creation and Destruction of Eric Swalwell

 Jonathan Turley  

Mary Shelley made the point most vividly in Frankenstein that there is little difference between the creators and the monsters in such moments: “It is true, we shall be monsters, cut off from all the world; but on that account we shall be more attached to one another.”


. . . "In Mary Shelley’s famous work, Dr. Frankenstein is asked, “Accursed creator! Why did you form a monster so hideous that even you turned from me in disgust?”

"This week, Rep. Eric Swalwell (D. Calif.), the leading Democratic candidate for California governor, may wish he could ask that of former Speaker Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D., Calif.). After sexual assault allegations were raised by former staff members, Pelosi, Sen. Adam Schiff (D., Calif.), and even his close friend (and former campaign chair) Sen. Ruben Gallego (D., Ariz.) have withdrawn their endorsements.

"The fact, however, is that (regardless of the merits of these latest allegations), Swalwell was always a notorious figure in Washington who was constructed by Pelosi and others to serve their interests.

"As Pelosi and his other allies now seek to destroy him, they cannot escape their hand in his creation.

"Multiple women came forward this week to allege sexual assault and other potentially criminal acts by Swalwell. The first allegations came from a former staffer who said that she was raped twice by Swalwell, who had sex with her when she was too drunk to consent. Swalwell is denying the allegations.

"Four women spoke to the Chronicle; one former staffer alleged that she tried to fight off Swalwell who left her bruised and bleeding after a rape. Even CNN, which eagerly featured Swalwell on programs as he attacked the Trump Administration, ran detailed accounts of another alleged assault in a hotel room. One of these accounts is from February of this year.

"The accounts, if true, suggest that Swalwell is not just a sexual harasser but a sexual predator operating in plain view. One woman, Ally Sammarco, alleged that she (like other women) received nude photos of Swalwell as well as inappropriate social media messages.

"Swalwell’s scandal is about as surprising in Washington as the return of the cicadas.

"Swalwell was infamously accused of having an affair with an alleged Chinese spy named Fang Fang. His patron in Congress, then-Speaker Nancy Pelosi, immediately moved to protect him, declaring, “I don’t have any concern about Mr. Swalwell.”

"Pelosi even blocked efforts to remove him from the House Intelligence Committee despite obvious concerns that he was susceptible to blackmail over his sexual trysts.  She lashed out at those calling for his removal in the interests of national security, declaring “I do think that it is unfortunate that Mr. McCarthy is trying to make an issue of this.”

After sexual assault allegations were raised by former staff members, Pelosi, Sen. Adam Schiff and even his close friend (and former campaign chair) Sen. Ruben Gallego have withdrawn their endorsements." . . . The most obvious beneficiary of the scandal, Katie Porter, has denied any involvement with the woman who organized the disclosures against Swalwell. The irony is that Swalwell’s scandal will remove a candidate who has allegedly physically assaulted staffers in favor of a candidate who has verbally assaulted staffers.

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Jonathan Turley is a law professor and the best-selling author of “Rage and the Republic: The Unfinished Story of the American Revolution.”

What’s Different This Time? - Whitson G. Waldo, III   

"Swallwell's(sp) relentless hounding of Pres. Trump washed away all his sins, and he was the only Democrat with name recognition in the California gubernatorial race."

UPDATE:

John Cleese Blasts Black Lives Matter, Liberal Silence amid Easter Massacre of Nigerian Christians by Islamist Terrorists

 Simon Kent

"Human rights experts routinely rank Nigeria the deadliest place in the world to practice Christianity as a result of the large annual death tolls of Christians in targeted attacks."


"British comic legend John Cleese has blasted Black Lives Matter and the wider liberal elites for their collective silence in the wake of the Easter massacre of Christians in Nigeria who were targeted by Islamic terrorists.

“It looks rather as though Black Lives Don’t Matter,” Cleese lamented on his social media account.

"He further added a sideswipe of liberal media by observing, “Also, writing about it would damage the image of the murderers who killed these poor people.”

"The 86-year-old actor/comedian was responding to a post from the Chair of the DOJ Task Force to Combat Antisemitism and Senior Counsel at The Justice Department, Leo Terrell, who had posited, “Why isn’t the world talking about the massacre of Christians by Islamist terrorists??!!!!” . . .

Tuesday, April 14, 2026

Swalwell Faces Backlash As Past Kavanaugh Comments Resurface Amid Sexual Assault Allegations

 SurgeZirc 

"The controversy has reignited scrutiny of Swalwell’s past statements during the 2018 confirmation hearings for Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, when the congressman emphasized the importance of listening to sexual assault accusers."


. . . "Swalwell’s comments from 2018 have circulated widely online, drawing renewed attention. At the time, he urged lawmakers to take allegations seriously during Kavanaugh’s confirmation process.

“I saw continued demeaning of victims of sexual assault, people who deserve to be heard, people who deserve their allegations to be investigated and a president who wants to rush this through,” Swalwell said in an MSNBC interview.

“And so, for Brett Kavanaugh’s sake, if he is innocent, I hope tomorrow he opens his statement and says, ‘You know what? Bring in all the victims, all of them to be questioned.’ That will clear his name if he is indeed innocent.”

"Legal analyst Jonathan Turley criticized Swalwell on social media, saying he is “hoping that voters will apply a different standard than the one he applied to Justice Brett Kavanaugh during his confirmation.”

"“When Kavanaugh was asserting his innocence, Swalwell was leading the mob,” Turley added.

"Mike Davis, former chief counsel for nominations on the Senate Judiciary Committee, also weighed in, posting “Receipt time” while resurfacing Swalwell’s past criticisms of Kavanaugh." . . .   More... 

Senior Political Correspondent. Fred Charles is a political editor at SurgeZirc, where he covers the latest developments in U.S. politics. He has a passion for breaking news and a commitment to delivering accurate reporting. Fred is a trusted voice in political journalism.

Argus Hamilton remarked, "Eric Swalwell vowed to fight the sex assault charges Friday and apologized to his wife. Four women came forward including a former staffer who says he raped her. Nancy Pelosi urged him to drop out of the race, Adam Schiff withdrew his support and Hillary Clinton defended him out of habit."

The Democrats’ Swalwell Follies (Operative word is "Democrats")

 The American Spectator  

"Chuck Schumer. Chris Murphy. Chris Coons. Dick Blumenthal. Adam Schiff. Hakeem Jeffries. Robert Garcia.They’re all the same. They’re all expendable. When any of them seek to actually run anything, like going for the presidential nomination or even running for governor, they find out how expendable they are." 

"Friday’s Five Quick Things column had four other entries, all of which I thought were more interesting, but the one which got me the most feedback was Thing #4 about Eric Swalwell, the noxious, oafish California congressman who, over the weekend, “suspended” his bid to become that state’s governor amid a tsunami of allegations of sexual abuse in his past.

"Here’s what I said about Swalwell (in part; feel free to read the whole thing here)…

Eric Swalwell is a political beta male. He might be a sexual alpha predator, if only in a hookup sense, but it’s the lack of moral standing that makes it impossible for him to wield any real power within that party. He’s compromised.

If you look around, you will see that’s true of the vast majority of the higher-profile male Democrat politicians around the country. My theory, which I’ll confess is pretty new, and I’ve not fully tested it, is that this is a major — if not THE major — factor in the Dems’ hard matriarchal turn of late. That party has been feminized, and its moderating forces stripped away, because it no longer can produce male politicians with traditional convictions.

I mean, how can you when you want to turn boys into girls and Trump Derangement Syndrome is your sole political currency? What self-respecting male would be willing to lead a party like that?

"It’s probably worthy of a little further examination, because I did get a few questions about what I meant in that passage.

"First, though, boy… this really escalated quickly, didn’t it?

New York’s Mamdani Plays the Race Card

 Las Vegas Review-Journal, 

New York’s Mamdani Plays the Race Card . . . "But it is important here to understand the background of the Democrat elites that led to this kind of blatantly racist policy-making. So step into the time travel capsule with me, and we’ll go back to, yes, the very beginning of the Democrats’ party and what they said in their very first platform in, yes, 1840. The platform said, among other things, this — with bold print for emphasis supplied:
Resolved, That congress has no power, under the constitution, to interfere with or control the domestic institutions of the several states, and that such states are the sole and proper judges of everything appertaining to their own affairs, not prohibited by the constitution; that all efforts by abolitionists or others, made to induce congress to interfere with questions of slavery, or to take incipient steps in relation thereto, are calculated to lead to the most alarming and dangerous consequences, and that all such efforts have an inevitable tendency to diminish the happiness of the people, and endanger the stability and permanency of the union, and ought not to be countenanced by any friend to our political institutions.
"Got that? Right off the bat, from the moment of their first organizing, the Democrats were supporting racism in its rawest form. Which is to say: they were supporting slavery." . . .

"From the beginning of the party’s history to this moment, as now personified by Mayor Mamdani, race is what they always seem to care about. The question now is whether Mamdani will get away with this. Or not?"


"Those on the right who failed to show up to the polls for Mamdani”s election—shame on you. For those who elected him, shame on you. You will be reaping the crazy socialist programs that he will institute. NYC will be a cautionary tale for the rest of the US as elections come up." Comment to the below post by Cindi Ludlum

 Ben Shapiro: The Rise of MAMDANI, Explained  Video.  "Zohran Mamdani seemingly appeared from nowhere via TikTok, and has since become the Democrat Party’s model for the next generation of American politicians. But behind his smarmy smile, Zohran Mamdani is nothing more than champagne socialist—radicalized at his family’s Riverside Drive dinner table and keen on importing Third-worldism into the financial capital of the West.



We’re Blockading Iran, Not the Strait

 Power Line  

"Centcom has clarified exactly what our naval forces will do, beginning tomorrow evening:" 

The American Spectator

. . . "So we aren’t closing the Strait, we are blockading Iranian ports. This means that Iran won’t be able to sell any oil. Two countries will be hurt: Iran and China, which buys 80% of Iranian oil. The Gulf States will be able to ship their oil through the Strait as soon as they choose to do so.

"Meanwhile, we are sending vessels to the Strait to try to dispose of the mines that Iran may or may not have laid there. Other countries may aid in that effort. Iran still has a lot of small boats that they have used to harass shipping, but they will be useless against our ships. And reportedly, a number of oil tankers have diverted from other courses and are heading to the Gulf of Mexico America to load up on American oil and gas.

"Maybe I am missing something, but this seems like an excellent solution. In the short term, China will have an incentive to lean on whoever is left in the regime to open the Strait. In the meantime, we aren’t destroying Iran’s petroleum infrastructure, merely preventing it from selling any oil. That means that Iran’s supply will be added to the global total before long, one way or another, and if the Iranian people are able to throw off the yoke of Islamic tyranny, they will take over an intact oil infrastructure.

"Medium term, the Strait will be rendered mostly irrelevant once the Israeli-Saudi pipeline that will connect the Gulf States to the Mediterranean has been constructed. At that point, I believe the only countries that will need Hormuz to ship oil will be Iran and perhaps Iraq."  More...