Thursday, October 30, 2025

Tell me again: how Trump is a Nazi.

 Do people like this get their opinions from MSNBC/NOW?



Barack Obama and 'The Brothers'

Larry Elder  

"You support DEI, Black Lives Matter and are a self-described proponent of "identity politics." But you oppose DEI, black lives and identity politics for black Republicans. Is that pretty much it?"


" Dear former President Barack Obama,

"During former Vice President Kamala Harris' 2024 presidential campaign, you chastised "the brothers" for what you perceived as their reluctance to vote for a black female. You said: "We have not yet seen the same kinds of energy and turnout in all corners of our neighborhoods and communities as we saw when I was running. Now, I also want to say that that seems to be more pronounced with the brothers."

"Did you tell "the brothers" who, for the sake of racial solidarity, you tried to shame into voting for Harris that you only believe in left-wing racial solidarity?

"You starred in an attack ad for the white opponent of the Republican black man, who would have become the first black governor of California. You didn't tell "the brothers" to vote for him. In fact, you wanted "the brothers" to vote against him.

"You became a U.S. senator from Illinois by defeating your black Republican opponent in the general election. In the name of racial solidarity, shouldn't you have told "the brothers" to flip a coin?

"Your future vice president, then-Sen. Joe Biden, threatened a filibuster had President George W. Bush nominated Janice Rogers Brown, a black female D.C. appellate judge, who would have become the first black female Supreme Court justice. Did you tell "the brothers" to get over their sexism and support her?

"You currently support and are campaigning for the white opponent of the black retired Marine Republican who is attempting to become the first black female governor of Virginia. What happened to accusing "the brothers" of sexism for refusing to vote for a black female candidate?" . . .  More...

Larry Elder is a bestselling author and nationally syndicated radio talk-show host. To find out more about Larry Elder, or become an "Elderado," visit www.LarryElder.com.

The Sphere in Las Vegas





When will the Jews of New York wake up?

We must all be more intelligent than Greta Thunberg or we will be nothing more than tools in the hands of evil people! TD

 Edward Topol  

"This is what Mamdani will do if he is elected mayor of New York. Do you want to see portraits of Iranian ayatollahs on Broadway and Fifth Avenue?

"On November 28, 1978, I arrived in Rome with other émigrés from the USSR, and I was stunned by what I saw. The entire city was covered with portraits of Lenin, Che Guevara, and Fidel Castro, and decorated with red flags—even more so than Moscow on the anniversary of the October Revolution. An endless procession of beautiful Italian nurses walked along Via Veneto, Rome’s main street, carrying giant banners: “WE WANT FREE MEAT TWICE A WEEK, LIKE IN THE SOVIET UNION!”

We fresh émigrés from the USSR looked at each other in amazement. Since 1917, only prison sentences had been free in the USSR. Before we left, they took away our passports and citizenship and even charged us 500 rubles (about $600) for our incarceration!

However, at that time, not only were all the grocery stores in the USSR empty, they were empty absolutely —except for cans of Bulgarian “lecho in tomato,” there was nothing on the shelves! At factories and government offices, workers and employees were given coupons allowing them to buy no more than two kilograms of bones with some meat on it. This was called “to give meat.” Whenever food went on sale somewhere, we would run there with money and bags, telling our neighbors, “They’re giving buckwheat at the store!” Or, “They’re giving sugar!” In the Soviet lexicon, the word “to give” meant selling at the state price. We only used the word “to sell” in reference to the market, where the same products were five times more expensive. However, foreign journalists living in Moscow didn’t delve into such details. They heard people running to the store and shouting, “They’re giving potatoes!”, and wrote that in their newspapers….  Full article,,,

 Edward Topol "Born in Baku, Topol spent his teenage years finishing local school in Baku and graduated from Azerbaijan State Economic University. [1] He also did his military service in Estonia. He worked as journalist for newspapers such as Bakinskiy Rabochiy and Komsomolskaya Pravda and wrote the screenplays for seven movies, of which two were banned due to censorship under the Soviet government."