Friday, January 2, 2026

Dave Barry: The Year in Review

 Substack

. . . " Technically Greenland belongs to Denmark, which doesn’t want to sell it to us, but the harsh military reality is that the entire Danish army has fewer weapons than the entourage of a mid-tier American rap artist."

. . . "In other Washington news, the hearings for Trump’s cabinet nominees produce the greatest oratorical moment in the history of the U.S. Senate, if not the world, when Bernie Sanders, questioning Robert F. Kennedy Jr., points to photographs of two infant garments with anti-vaccination slogans and demands to know “ARE YOU SUPPORTIVE OF THESE ONESIES?”


[During Trump's SOTU], "This message does not go unchallenged by the Democratic members of Congress, who, in a bold display of Resistance reminiscent of the civil-rights marches of the Sixties, take courageous high-impact action in the form of...Holding up little paddles." . . .


In June Trump launched the mission to end Iran's nuclear program: . . . "The bombing mission is called “Operation Midnight Hammer,” a name that was chosen over these candidates:

-- “Operation Big Stomping Boot of Consequences.”

-- “Operation FAFO.”

-- “Operation You Talkin’ To ME?”

-- “Operation We Have Come To Chew Bubblegum And Destroy Your Nuclear Facilities, And We Are All Out Of Bubblegum.”

-- “Operation Enrich THIS, Motherf****rs.”

In August: "But by far the biggest story in August, if not of all time, is that OMG OMG OMG Taylor Swift announces her engagement to the Future Mr. Taylor Swift, who presents her with an engagement ring believed to be the first piece of manmade jewelry visible from space."

Only a sampling; much, much more Barry here.  A serious mention is made about the murder of Charlie Kirk by Barry, but we will leave comments on that to numerous other posts, letting Dave Barry be Dave Barry. The Tunnel Dweller.

Will the next Jewish diaspora to America help us win another world war?

the Aspen beat  

"What that next wave of Jewish immigrants can do is to help us – help humanity – win another world war, this one against radical Islam. In the meantime, they can help us cure cancer or generate limitless electricity or put a man on Mars."


"Guess what these men have in common: Albert Einstein, Leo Szilard, Hans Bethe, and Edward Teller.

"Everyone knows about Einstein. He won a Nobel Prize for his work on the photoelectric effect, did revolutionary work on the relativity of time and space (all in his mind without a laboratory), fled Nazi Germany in 1933, had wild hair in his later years, and, most importantly, co-authored a letter to President Roosevelt explaining the potential for a nuclear bomb.

"That letter is credited with persuading Roosevelt to launch the Manhattan Project. The ensuing nuking of Hiroshima and Nagasaki put an end to WWII. By avoiding a full-scale invasion, the bombs probably saved over a million Japanese, American, British, Australian and Chinese soldiers and civilians.

"Einstein became a U.S. citizen in 1944, a year before the bomb was first tested at Los Alamos.

"Leo Szilard was the other co-author of that letter. It was Szilard who conceptualized the notion in 1933 that incredible amounts of energy could be released in a nuclear chain reaction by splitting the uranium atom. It might have been the greatest Eureka! moment in science since the day Isaac Newton conceived of gravity when he was hit on the head with a falling apple. Szilard fled Europe in 1938 and became a U.S. citizen five years later.

"Hans Bethe was a prominent physicist of the early 20th century. He fled Germany in 1935 at age 29 and became a U.S. citizen in 1941. Like Szilard, he worked on the Manhattan Project. He won the Nobel Prize in 1967 for his work on nuclear reactions over the course of a prolific career, and died in 2005 at age 98.

"Edward Teller fled Germany in 1935 and became a U.S. citizen in 1941. He, too, worked on the Manhattan Project. He was later dubbed “the father of the hydrogen bomb.” (While the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombs used nuclear fission, the hydrogen bomb uses fusion, which delivers much more bang for the buck. Hydrogen bombs have been successfully tested, but never used in warfare.)

"OK, one thing these men obviously have in common is that they were all great physicists." . . .

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Glenn K. Beaton is a writer and columnist living in Colorado. He has been a contributor to The Wall Street Journal, RealClearPolitics, Powerline, Instapundit, Citizen Free Press, American Thinker, Fox News, The Federalist, and numerous other print, radio and television outlets. His most recent book is "High Attitude — How Woke Liberals Ruined Aspen"

Mamdani on 9-11: would he have been "America's Mayor"?

I think, judging by the voices of those cheering Mamdani, they also support Hamas' invasion of Israel, Luigi Mangione's murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, the assassination of Charlie Kirk, and keeping Jewish students from attending college classes. TD


. . . "New York City Councilwoman Vickie Paladino responded to the appointment, saying, “Less than 25 years after thousands of New Yorkers were killed on 9/11, the Chief Counsel of New York is going to be an Islamist lawyer who came to this country after 9/11 specifically to defend the very Al Qaeda terrorists we were fighting against. The fact that our immigration system post 9/11 even allowed him to step foot into the country is a monumental failure. Disgraceful isn’t a big enough word for what’s happening here. The federal government must get a LOT more involved in New York. We cannot allow these people to go unchecked.” . . .

Anxiously awaiting Mamdani's statement on Iran events

Iran reacts to Mamdani win: from Islam triumphant to democracy masterclass:   

Tehran lawmaker Abolghasem Jarareh declared in parliament: “Zohran Mamdani’s victory shows the strength of the slogan ‘Death to Israel!’”

 Mamdani's Chilling Inaugural Remarks Are a Harbinger of Trouble to Come

"Mamdani's words on Thursday are words of foreboding. New Yorkers had ample warning, but they chose to turn a blind eye to history. It isn't going to be pretty." 

What to know about Mamdani’s economic vision as he prepares to take office . . . "New York Apartment Association CEO Kenny Burgos said the policy could deter developers. "I don’t know any investor or builder who would want to build in a city where the mayor is threatening to cap revenues," Burgos told FOX Business.

"Ed Elson, a business analyst and co-host of the "Prof G Markets" podcast, echoed that concern, saying rent freezes undermine supply. "Paradoxically, they disincentivize construction, which causes rents elsewhere to rise," he said, calling the policy "too good to be true." . . . Economics 101: price controls result in shortages. TD

"But if his administration stumbles and the feeds keep promising more than he can deliver, it could harden a sense among young voters that 'even the internet's mayor couldn't change anything,'" Literat said.


"Collectivism" — he spoke the word, as if a wedding vow.

Ann Althouse 

. . . "The idea that a few bureaucrats know what’s best for all of society, or possess more information about human wants and needs than millions of free individuals interacting in a free market is both false and arrogant. It has guided collectivists for two centuries down the road to serfdom -- and the road is littered with their wrecked utopias.' " 

"Mamdani said it, he highlighted it: "We will replace the frigidity of rugged individualism with the warmth of collectivism." He promised it. He attributed warmth to it.

"The link goes to my post yesterday with that quote as the title. In the comments, I wrote: "He's saying the words that have been left unsaid in the past. In that way, he's like Trump."

"Who are the other American politicians who might have said "collectivism" — in a positive way, not as a way of criticizing somebody else? Bernie Sanders, who swore in Mamdani, doesn't use that word.

"This blog has a 22-year archive, so I did a search to see how "collectivism" has figured into our discourse. I found 14 items, and I don't think any of them count as a positive use of the word in the style of Zoran Mamdami. 

"Here are all the past occurrences of "collectivism" on this blog, in chronological order:

"February 27, 2008: From the NYT obituary for William F. Buckley: "Mr. Buckley declared war on this liberal order, beginning with his blistering assault on Yale as a traitorous den of atheistic collectivism immediately after his graduation (with honors) from the university."

"August 12, 2008: David Brooks, watching the Olympics opening ceremony in China: "We’ve seen displays of mass conformity before, but this was collectivism of the present — a high-tech vision of the harmonious society performed in the context of China’s miraculous growth."

"December 7, 2008: Quoting someone: "[T]he pro-car lobby requires abstract arguments... From Hitler to Margaret Thatcher, car advocates have seen them as literal engines of change; vehicles by which to remake society, whether on the basis of individualism or collectivism."

"January 11, 2009: Quoting someone: "Sure, I am all for abominating racism like any other form of odious collectivism... but this hypersensitivity to any politically incorrect use of language is really annoying." . . . More...

All in the name of collectivism:

Thursday, January 1, 2026

BBC Host Claims Islam is Peaceful, Then FREEZES When Douglas Murray Asks This!

Daniel Schonbuch

"Well done Mr Murray. This man is a public treasure. One of the things about the Jihad is it always seem to be about Pakistani Moslem or Hamas Moslem but we never get the real take from the Arab People in Saudi Arabia who control the Islamic world. It is strange too that most of the people fighting in the Jihad are the appear to be descendants of conquered slaves rather than free born Arab Islamists. Somalians, Bangladesh, Pakistan and so on. More Islamic than their Arab masters."

Iran Protesters BURN DOWN Army Headquarters in Western Iran

Oneindia News

"Iran is witnessing a dramatic surge in unrest after protesters reportedly stormed and burned a Basij paramilitary headquarters in the city of Asadabad, Hamadan province. The Basij — a key arm of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard — is typically deployed to crush demonstrations, making the attack a serious escalation against the regime. Crowds were heard chanting “Death to Khamenei” as anti-government protests spread nationwide amid soaring inflation, currency collapse, and growing economic despair. Meanwhile, exiled opposition figure Reza Pahlavi is calling for nationwide strikes and international support, while Tehran officials blame foreign interference — including alleged Israeli involvement — as security forces warn of a “decisive response.”

Somali daycare claims someone broke in and stole all their documents, but the ‘break-in’ appears completely staged

 Olivia Murray  

"Manager of the Nokomis Daycare Center in Minneapolis, says a burglar broke into their daycare center, conveniently stealing all of their student records.."
"With all the fraud being exposed in Minnesota around the Somalis and their different entrepreneurial exploits, from daycares like the “Learing Center” that apparently only operates between two in the afternoon and ten at night to the autism clinics submitting false claims, the national spotlight is on the individuals running these various ventures.

"Yet, fortunately for one of the Somali-run daycares, someone allegedly broke in and stole a bunch of “important documents” from the facility (thought no loss was reported to the initial responding officers), and now, at no fault of their own, they can’t prove how legitimate the business really was! Another case of the dog that ate the homework.

. . . "I have almost zero understanding in the world of building and construction, but I am aware enough to see that drywall was evidently cut from the inside of the building. There’s no hole on the other side! How big was this thief? The size of a leprechaun? The depth of the wall is only a cinder block, so are they expecting us to believe some diminutive thief shimmied through the wall, cut a hole from the inside, and climbed out that little hole? It’s laughable.

"As a friend also joked, the way the drywall was cut is also incriminating, as it looks ridiculous. Whoever did it is entirely unskilled ergo, it had to be a Somali. And, how convenient that the thief knew exactly where the documents were…in some random room next to a water heater."  More...


. . . "Scott Jennings replied that while "some people have been held accountable," many Republicans feel that "not nearly enough" have been brought to anything that looks close to justice.

"And truthfully, until somebody in a position of power — until somebody in a position in Minnesota, elected position, who was in charge of administering this or having some oversight over it — goes to jail, it’s honestly never going to stop," he said."

"It’s not "white supremacy" to investigate fraud. This attack no longer works."

Laughs with Leno...on New Year’s Day

American Thinker

"I’m waxing nostalgic for a time when late-night actually meant witty comedy."


"In current times, the news media are the primary propaganda wing for the left, while entertainment media aren’t far behind.

"In addition to entertaining, comedians have a function to speak truth to power and challenge the status quo through the lens of satire.

"George Carlin famously said that it’s the duty of the comedian to find out where the line is drawn and cross it deliberately, but alas, very little heed has been paid to this axiomatic guiding principle for comics.

"Instead, the current comedians have become their loyal terriers who crawl when ordered to bend, and obsequiously prostrate when the establishment orders them to crawl. This has made them predictable and indistinguishable, while their humor has been replaced by spiteful scorn.

"The only dissenter is Greg Gutfeld; he may lean to the right, but his goal is humor, and as a result, he dominated the late-night scene despite being on cable TV.

"But it wasn’t always like this." . . .   

"Leno’s arch-rival and nemesis, David Letterman, was a darling of the critics, but Leno always dominated the ratings.  This is perhaps because Letterman’s liberal bias was obvious."    More... Like this example below:

US applications for jobless benefits fell below 200,000 last week with layoffs historically low

 UK Independent

"Fewer Americans applied for unemployment benefits last week as layoffs remain low despite a weakening labor market"


"Fewer Americans applied for unemployment benefits last week as layoffs remain low despite a weakening labor market.
"U.S. applications for jobless claims for the week ending Dec. 27 fell by 16,000 to 199,000 from the previous week’s 215,000, the Labor Department reported Wednesday. Analysts surveyed by the data firm FactSet forecast 208,000 new applications.
"The weekly report was released a day early due to the New Year’s Day holiday.
"Applications for unemployment aid are viewed as a proxy for layoffs and are close to a real-time indicator of the health of the job market.
"The four-week average of claims, which evens out some of the week-to-week volatility, rose by 1,750 to 218,7500.
"The total number of Americans filing for jobless benefits for the previous week ending Dec. 20 fell by 47,000 to 1.87 million, the government said."

Hunter Biden throws his father under the bus

 "The Bidens have everything against them. Now that includes each other."


Hunter Biden throws his father under the bus in a stunning interview | BREAKING News, Politics, and Opinion   . . . "In a stunning turn, Hunter Biden sharply criticized his father, former President Joe Biden, during an extensive podcast appearance this week, conceding that the 46th president’s open-border immigration approach and the chaotic Afghanistan withdrawal were outright disasters that harmed America.
" 'We need vibrant immigration,” the 55-year-old said on The Shawn Ryan Show in a marathon five-and-a-half-hour episode released Monday.
" 'But we don’t want immigrants that are coming here illegally, draining us of resources, and being prioritized above people that are actual, literal heroes, that are still recovering from 21, 20 years of endless war — or anybody else in our society.”
"Under Joe Biden’s tenure, illegal crossings exploded, with estimates of 2.4 million immigrants entering annually according to the Congressional Budget Office—and Goldman Sachs analysis revealing that 60% arrived unlawfully, overwhelming communities and straining public resources.
"Hunter also revisited a failed border security bill, claiming the Biden White House had secured Republican support for a comprehensive measure negotiated by Sens. James Lankford (R-Okla.), Kyrsten Sinema (I-Ariz.), and Chris Murphy (D-Conn.).
" 'And then Donald Trump stepped in six months before the [2024] election, and told [Republicans] that he was gonna primary every single one of them that voted for that, because we’re addicted to the problem,” said the younger Biden.
"Yet while the Biden administration repeatedly demanded congressional action to address the crisis it fueled, President Trump has masterfully used executive authority in both terms to restore order and dramatically reduce illegal entries.
Scathing Admission on Afghanistan Debacle  
"Turning to foreign policy blunders, Hunter bluntly told host Shawn Ryan that the humiliating Afghanistan exit “was an obvious f—ing failure.”
" 'I think that there was a better way to do it, and … I can blame it on his generals, I can blame it on [other] people [for] the way in which we did it, but — and my dad always knew this also, is that the buck stops with him.”
"The hasty pullout culminated in tragedy, with an ISIS-K bombing at Kabul airport claiming the lives of 13 brave U.S. service members as they worked to evacuate desperate Afghans amid the Taliban’s swift takeover." . . .  SNOPES: Ashley Biden Diary is Authentic. . . Debate Politics

Will the media do to Nick Shirley as they did and do to President Trump?


CNN Panel Spends Two And A Half Minutes Trying To Dismiss Journalist Who Blew Lid Off Somali Scammer Scandal   "
Former MSNBC [Of course!] host Tiffany Cross and Democratic strategist Maria Cardona spent over two and a half minutes on “CNN NewsNight” Tuesday trying to dismiss independent journalist Nick Shirley’s reporting on Somali-run day care centers that allegedly scammed Minnesota out of millions of dollars.

"Shirley touched off a social media storm Friday when he posted a photo of one day-care center, which displayed a banner calling it “The Greater Learing Center” on X, along with a 42-minute video that went viral showing him visiting that and other day-care centers. “CNN NewsNight” host Abby Phillip asked the panel to discuss the Trump administration’s announcement that it could cut off funds from Minnesota over the fraud." . . .

Cross, whose MSNBC show featured racially-charged attacks on conservatives, particularly black conservatives, attacked Shirley, claiming he targeted the Somali day care centers because of President Donald Trump’s rhetoric.

 Nick Shirley fires back at CBS News reporter suggesting Minnesota daycare centers weren't fraudulent   "Independent journalist Nick Shirley called out CBS News reporter Jonah Kaplan over his video claiming that the Minnesota daycare centers Shirley visited were not "fraudulent."

"Kaplan, who works with CBS News' Minneapolis affiliate, posted a video shared on CBS News' X account on Tuesday that offered "its own analysis" of nearly a dozen daycare centers Shirley visited in his viral video. In his video, Kaplan reported that while the locations Shirley highlighted have received citations for issues related to safety and cleanliness, there was no evidence of fraud." . . .

Nick Shirley Explains Why Media Missed Fraud ‘Kindergartener’ Could Find

“I don’t know. Like, they are scared of being called now, because it’s Somalis committing this fraud, they are scared to be called Islamophobic, racist, which has nothing to do with what’s going on because fraud is fraud,” Shirley said. “It doesn’t matter if it’s a black person, a white person, Asian versus Mexican, fraud is fraud and we worked too hard to simply be paying taxes and enabling fraud to be happening.”

POLITICO REPORTER TORCHED AFTER SAYING MINNESOTA DAYCARES MAY INVOKE 'STAND-YOUR-GROUND LAWS' ON JOURNALISTS

CNN is forced to admit Trump kicked out Epstein from Mar-a-Lago and cut ties in 2003 over sexual misconduct with a staffer.

New Report Confirms Trump Kicked Epstein Out of Mar-A-Lago After He Pressured Young Employee for Sex  

"White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told The WSJ that Trump kicked Epstein out for being a “creep.' ”


"A new report confirmed on Wednesday that President Donald Trump cut ties with sex offender Jeffrey Epstein after he pressured a young employee at Mar-a-Lago for sex in 2003. 
"Trump said in July that he banned Epstein from Mar-a-Lago in the early 2000s because he “stole” spa staffers, while other reports suggested that Epstein was removed for making advances toward another member’s teenage daughter.
"A report by The Wall Street Journal claimed that Trump permanently removed Epstein from the premises after an 18-year-old beautician told her managers that Epstein had made sexual advances toward her.
"The beautician told the managers that Epstein had made advances during a personal house call, which prompted one of them to fax Trump about the allegations and urged him to ban Epstein, according to The WSJ. Trump said it was a good letter and said that Epstein should be removed." . . .

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