Tuesday, May 12, 2026

Spencer Pratt’s Mother’s Day Post is a Gut Punch to Democrats

 Daily Wire News

From the comments: "Virginia and the south is with you Spencer don’t be surprised if Miss Heidi is our first lady one day. I really see good things for you and your family and this country with you leading the way God bless you and you’re fight for truth, justice and the American way that has been hijacked from the REAL Americans that love this country and will fight for it till the end. You give ..us all hope.

"Make California California again!"



Another comment: "Looking at this reminds me of Newsom abandoning the needs of the people of California after the wild fires. The news failed to mention how Newsom was responsible for the Santa Ynez Reservoir sitting empty, in need of repair for a year, when Newsom knew the fire season was approaching. This was Newsom's way of having a fire sale but many are to dumb to understand the reality of the act of gross neglect and malicious conduct on Newsom's part."

The Four Horsemen of the New Antisemitism › Victor Davis Hanson

  American Greatness  

"Instead, what is left in the pathway of demonizing Israel and blaming Jews, here and abroad, is the supposed bigot Donald Trump and his “irredeemable,” “deplorable” MAGA movement—for now, the last dam holding back the rising flood." 



"Few predicted that blaming Israel and the Jews who support it would flare up in the early 21st century—and in America of all places, where there are nearly as many Jews as there are in Israel.
"After all, Israel is the only consensual society in the Middle East. It holds regular elections and maintains tripartite judicial, executive, and legislative checks and balances.
"Free speech is found in the Middle East only in Israel, where religious apostasy, criticism of one’s own country, gender equity, and tolerance of gays are guaranteed in marked contrast to all its neighbors.
"It was once common knowledge that Israel had survived the huge numbers of its enemies because its tiny population was better educated, freer, more adept at Western technology, more tolerant of dissent—and because it enjoyed the goodwill and bipartisan support of the United States.
"True, the recent affluence of the Gulf States has presented a thin veneer of Westernism that has fooled many in the new anti-Israel media. But just because Qatar did not censor a celebrity newsman’s broadcast from Doha does not mean Qatar is a free society. After all, no Western journalist would dare schedule a broadcast from Qatar with a Qatari who had condemned the regime for its intolerance or announced his religious apostasy from Islam.
"So why and how did millions of Americans begin to express hatred for Israel and, albeit more subtly, the Jews who support it?
"There are four converging fronts in this perfect storm.
Demography
"First, in demographic terms, the US Muslim population is expanding exponentially, due almost entirely to recent immigration and higher birth rates than the American norm (e.g., 2.5–8 versus 1.6–1.7).
"There are now nearly five million Muslim Americans. These numbers are anticipated by 2030 to surpass the Jewish American population." . . .More...

Here's Why the Iranian People Never Rose Up, and It's Not the Reason You Think

Dmitri Bolt

   "President Trump reveals the Kurds REFUSED to hand over American arms to the Iranian people The Kurds disappointed us . . ."We sent some guns with ammunition. They were supposed to be delivered, but they KEPT IT. I said they're gonna keep it. What do I know?!"


"President Trump revealed on Monday to reporters why the Iranian people were unable to rise up against the regime during Operation Epic Fury. 

"According to the president, it was not simply because public morale had been crushed following the regime’s harsh crackdown on protests in late 2025 and early 2026. He said a broader U.S. plan to help arm anti-regime forces inside Iran was ultimately derailed by a third party: the Iraqi Kurds, whom the United States had planned to rely on as ground forces in southern Iran.

"'No weapons, they have no guns. We thought the Kurds were gonna give us weapons, but the Kurds disappointed us," President Trump revealed in the Oval Office. "The Kurds take, take, take. They have a great reputation in Congress. Congress says, oh, they fight so hard. No, they fight hard when they get paid."

"'So I'm very disappointed in the Kurds, but they were given, I said it wasn't gonna work, by the way," he added. "I just have to say it. I disagreed with what they did, they gave it. I said, they'll never get there. And I was right, I like to be right. In this case, too bad, but we sent some guns with ammunition and they were supposed to be delivered, but they kept it. I said, they're gonna keep it, but what do I know? I've only been doing this a short period of time."

"This comes as negotiations with Iran, and hopes for a permanent ceasefire, appear to be on life support, with regime negotiators repeatedly making promises, walking them back, and offering what President Trump has reportedly dismissed as unserious peace proposals. More...

‘The View’ Is a Cancer on the Culture and the Country

Derek Hunter  

"The View is a cancer and it metastasizes through society via its audience; an army of hateful AWFULs weaponized by ignorance and set upon the country like Frankenstein’s monster. We have ABC News to thank for it, and Disney on top of that, both of which are the cultural equivalent of cigarette companies. Remember than and vote accordingly." 


"It almost seems impossible, and I wouldn’t believe it if didn’t see it with my own eyes, but through the miracle of “new math” and the sheer stupidity of the ABC New product “The View,” it is not possible to bring five human beings together and make their collective IQ less than the sum of their individual IQs. How can people coming together be dumber collectively than individually? Skill, I have to assume, and really trying. I say trying because all the ladies on The View are so dumb that they have to be trying, like the whole show is some sort of dare. The end result is a show that makes its audience dumber – a cultural cancer on the country.

In order to avoid any standards to skirt from lawsuits, and to deny anyone not a doctrinaire leftist claims of “equal time” on the public airwards, The View is part of ABC News, not ABC entertainment. Those of us who work on the public airwaves know that there are rules before elections that require, should a candidate ask for it, that they get equal time as a guest on a show 30 days before a primary and 60 days before a general election. 

"It's rarely an issue, as few Democrats have the guts to appear on conservative talk radio because they can’t actually defend their agendas or policies, so they don’t ask for that time – and it has to be asked for. But conservatives aren’t afraid of leftists and would happily take on the five harpies on the show. Producers, however, know that would be an absolute disaster for the show, so they will never allow it. As a “news” show and a “journalistic” outfit, they don’t have to. 

"It's not surprising ABC would do this, but you’d think Disney might want to protect the brand. Maybe they are." . . .More...

Oh, wait! There is this:

"From “Dr. Jill Biden would make a great Surgeon General because she’s a great doctor” to “Republicans have overruled the will of the voters” in Virginia because the State Supreme Court tossed out the unconstitutional power grab Democrats tried to rush through, you’d have to try to get the basic facts of daily life and basic civics as wrong as these women do."

‘The Odyssey’ set to be bastardized beyond all recognition

 Olivia Murray 

 "The first step in liquidating a people is to erase its memory. Destroy its books, its culture, its history. Then have somebody write new books, manufacture a new culture, invent a new history. Before long that nation will begin to forget what it is and what it was..."

"I read Homer’s The Odyssey in ninth grade, and though it’s a work of legend, reading that story was a crucial watershed moment in my intellectual development—the characters were larger than life, defined by glory and heroism, full of depth, and enviously alluring. And, for having seen relatively few Hollywood productions (compared to the average American), I did see the 2004 Troy, which I absolutely loved. While I wouldn’t say the movie was objectively worth grand acclaim, it was carried by the film’s score, the aesthetic beauty of the scenery (despite the CGI), and the casting of two very specific characters: Diane Kruger as Helen, and Brad Pitt as Achilles. (And I was thrilled to see a very handsome Sean Bean playing Odysseus, able to connect that story with my ninth-grade education.)

"While Pitt is clearly an attractive man, it was his portrayal of Achilles that made him such a dream: morally gray, hypermasculine, deeply loyal, dangerous (but gentle with Briseis), peak Western warrior. Kruger? She was simply stunning, a believable “face that launched 1,000 ships,” noble and resplendent.

"So, it is with that point in mind that I have nothing but disgust and contempt for Christopher Nolan’s planned production—entirely undeserving of being called an “epic” take. The new Achilles and the new Helen? Truly an abomination if the rumors turn out to be true. Ellen (“Elliot”) Page, a very petite woman who cut off her breasts because she’s “trans,” is reportedly set to fill Pitt’s shoes, and Lupita Nyong’o is said to be playing Helen. Now, Nyong’o’s physical unattractiveness has nothing to do with her skin tone, which is offensive in and of itself because Helen was not black and I’m so sick of the woke swaps, but Lupita is just not a pretty woman." More...

Hollywood has gotten many stories completely wrong out of prejudice, tokenism, and a desire for visual spectacles, but I don’t think it has gotten one THIS wrong.

. . . "And in this light, Athena is played by Zendaya, a black woman who is 29 years old. And Achilles is played by…Elliott Page. Ex-Ellen Page. “Trans-Man”...All 5’ 2”, 105 pounds of her. The greatest warrior hero in the Greek mythos, a synonym for his power and his anger, played by a tiny woman.

Achilles the warrior

"There is no purpose to this that I can see other than “inclusivity,” and an obvious pandering to “the rules.” But what is lost when race, sexual orientation, and gender are made criteria for anything is talent. Instead of ability being the sole arbiter of who is a pilot, or a doctor, or who is best suited to a part, we get quotas and agendas. United has committed to 50% “diversity” at its pilot school. That’s what I want—a diversity pilot hire. I want a doctor hired for race and sex rather than one hired for ability. Or an actor chosen to include LGBTQ+++ (or however many letters are fashionable today) rather than being suited to their role." . . .

Read it for yourself: Representation and Inclusion Standards | Oscars.org | Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences

Monday, May 11, 2026

They are actually pitching their failures as positives.

 Union-funded anti-Spencer Pratt ad sparks backlash as critics say it could help him  

"A political advertisement opposing Los Angeles mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt is drawing attention online as critics argue the messaging could ultimately benefit the former reality TV star instead of hurt his campaign.

"The ad, which has circulated widely on X in recent days, attacks Spencer Pratt over homelessness, policing and public employee unions while urging voters to reject the Republican candidate.

"Republican Spencer Pratt is the last thing Los Angeles needs for mayor," the speaker in the video says. "Pratt opposes using taxpayer money to build brand new houses for unhoused neighbors, saying it's time for the homeless to get help or get out.

Red State: Anti-Spencer Pratt Attack Ad Implodes Spectacularly As It Makes Slam Dunk Case for LA Mayoral Candidate

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Holding the Media Responsible for the SPLC Scandal

"For those who have long watched Southern Poverty Law Center and the extraordinary influence it has with the media, the last few weeks have been positively beautiful to behold." 

Christopher Knight - American Thinker

Victims of SPLC for the past fifty years and more would do well to strike while its wounds are fresh, and hold the media inescapably culpable in its activism against the innocent.


"We are owed an expansive apology. That however would require sincere admission on the part of the aggressors that they did us wrong.

"A vigorous scan through the legacy news from this past two weeks has not turned that up. Indeed, the parties at fault have circled the wagons instead of confronting the problem. They are attempting to make it out that the Department of Justice at the behest of President Trump is executing a campaign of persecution against a “storied civil rights organization,” as CNN on Facebook described Southern Poverty Law Center.

"For those who have long watched Southern Poverty Law Center and the extraordinary influence it has with the media, the last few weeks have been positively beautiful to behold. That nigh-unassailable bastion of “anti-racist monitoring” has been indicted in federal court for funneling $3 million of its nonprofit coffers toward paying the very racial extremists it professed to stand against. The scheme could have sprung from the pages of a comic book: SPLC funding neo-Nazis and other white supremacists to actively hate people, so that SPLC could campaign against them. It’s basically akin to the fire department putting the torch to your house and expecting to be paid to put it out.

"SPLC’s motives and actions could almost be laughable. But there is no hilarity in this situation. Not with SPLC having fought tooth and claw across the previous five and a half decades to establish itself as the definitive arbiter of “hate” in America. Which in the case of SPLC happens to be anything to the right of the Politburo. Conservative individuals and organizations, and especially Christians, however minimum the magnitude of their actions, have long been cast by SPLC as being “extremist hate mongers” to be abhorred. This, while Southern Poverty turns a blind eye to the violence and mayhem and even loss of life brought about by leftist groups such as Antifa and those inspired by Black Lives Matter.

"No, there is not and never has been any intention by the Southern Poverty Law Center to legitimately monitor hate groups. The organization is just as Morris Dees and his confederates intended it to be: a weapon against liberty-minded people and groups that few would dare oppose without also being likened to racists." . . .

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WSJ: Iranians Starting to Notice Nepo Babytollah's Absence

  HotAir  

"Editor's Note: For decades, former presidents have been all talk and no action. Now, Donald Trump is eliminating the threat from Iran once and for all." 


"Did the Wall Street Journal discover sarcasm over the weekend? Or do Iranian "negotiators" really believe in Mojtaba Claus?

"With talks going nowhere, the WSJ's reporting team offers a look at the supposed friction within the regime remnants, centering on Beef Supreme Mojtaba Khamenei. No one has heard a public peep out of the Nepo Babytollah since the strike on his father's palace at the start of the war, except (supposedly) IRGC chief Ahmad Vahidi, who's used Mojtaba as his personal sockpuppet to create a flat-out military junta. Iranian officials insist that Khamenei The Slightly Less Deader is still alive and "managing" regime affairs, but his only public statements come through IRGC media outlets.

"Yesterday, the WSJ reported that this is only now becoming a problem for so-called moderates who want to find an accommodation with the US before the Iranian economy totally collapses. And now, even hard-line supporters are beginning to ask questions as the internecine fighting between factions heats up:

His absence is becoming a bigger problem for Tehran as it tries to negotiate an end to the war. Iran’s rulers have shown unity during the fighting, coordinating their political messaging and maintaining command and control over their armed forces. But they are fracturing over how far to go to strike a deal with the U.S.

Khamenei’s protracted absence from the public eye has been particularly unsettling for his hard-line supporters who are questioning the legitimacy of the talks, said Arash Azizi, a historian and lecturer at Yale University who focuses on Iran and has reviewed group chats of hard-line regime supporters.

Iran’s hard-liners have taken aim at more moderate Iranian politicians who are playing a prominent role in talks—most notably parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, who they see as too compromising.

“They wonder about where he is,” Azizi said of the new supreme leader. “They’re dismayed by what they see as Ghalibaf and the team leading the National Security Council negotiating and giving too many concessions to the U.S.”

"Let's recap a bit. Moderates wonder why Khamenei hasn't shown proof of life to endorse Vahidi's junta fully. Vahidi's hard-line supporters wonder why the Cardboardatollah hasn't spoken up to denounce the moderate "negotiators" who are still talking with the US. The solution to this fracture is as obvious as it is impossible – have Khamenei make a public appearance to settle the question. Even if he is disfigured and maimed, if he's actively "managing" the regime, he can do that much. As for his personal safety, other regime leaders make quite a show of public defiance ... so why not the Supreme Leader, supposedly anointed by Allah?" . . .More...

America’s most successful entrepreneurs are beginning to challenge progressive dominance head-on.

Recall the raucous TV audience applause for comments by Whoopi, Jimmy Kimmel, Colbert, et al. and you will have a picture of those types who put Mamdani, Newsom, and Katie Wilson into office. TD

The American Spectator   

"Words have power, but billionaires have real resources that can result in historic change."


"Kudos to Ken Griffin and Sergey Brin, the two billionaires going public against leftist outrages in New York City and California. They understand that standing ground and fighting back against adversaries has great potential while accommodation hasn’t ceased the recriminations against their success.
"Griffin blasted Mayor Zohran Mamdani for showboating in front of the entrepreneur’s Manhattan residence to promote his bizarre pied-à-terre tax. Brin boldly stepped forward with a $57 million contribution for countermeasures to California’s proposed five percent wealth tax while pointedly invoking his family’s 1979 flee from socialism and “the devastating, oppressive society it created in the Soviet Union.” Several other California billionaires and business leaders have joined Brin to defeat what the Wall Street Journal has called “the biggest act of economic self-sabotage in U.S. history.”
"But if Brin and his financial peers want to make their efforts last for years ahead, they should apply their vast resources to shape common sense governmental, tax, and regulatory policies and make a run at California’s governorship. Now that they’re in for the half, they should go in for the whole.
"There is a brief window of opportunity before June 2’s gubernatorial primary where they can slow or potentially reverse the disaster wrought by Gavin Newsom and an increasingly democratic socialist legislature. With just a fraction of their fortunes, it might be possible to affect the outcome of the governor’s race and prevent the accession of another vassal into California’s left-wing kingdom.
"Less than four weeks remain before California’s “jungle primary” decides where the top two candidates, regardless of party, advance to November. Today, there appear to be four realistic “top two” survivors: Republicans Chad Bianco and Steve Hilton and Democrats Tom Steyer and Xavier Becerra. Nevertheless, polling has been extremely erratic, and six Democrats are splitting their party’s vote. The two Republicans are within striking distance of making it to the top two if the Democrats continue their circular firing squad.
"On the other hand, national Democrats, union bosses, and left-wing special interests are likely on the cusp of spending tens of millions to assure that the top two survivors in the jungle primary are either both Democrats or one Democrat and one Republican. The Republicans have not won the governorship in the last 20 years, and Arnold Schwarzenegger was not a conservative favorite. So even if the Democrat nominee carries Newsom’s dead weight, the numbers will favor dynastic transition for zero change in Sacramento if the final match-up involves a Democrat versus a Republican." . . .More...


Toon added by TD

“When the person running the city doesn’t seem to understand that all jobs and tax revenue come from private employers, and driving employers away permanently hollows out her capacity to pay for her social programs, it’s clear that we’re in for a rough decade, if not a permanent decline.”

Heartbreaking tribute from Savannah Guthrie's husband on first Mother's Day since Nancy kidnapping

 UK Daily Mail 

 "Nanos said that five other labs around the US are working on Nancy's case, but the names of facilities, what their roles are, and if there are additional DNA samples that are relevant to the case remain unclear, per the outlet"

Savannah, her sister Annie, and her brother-in-law Tommaso somberly
placed flowers at a memorial site outside Nancy's home in March

"Savannah Guthrie's husband shared a heartbreaking Mother's Day post for his beloved wife who is celebrating for the first time since her mother Nancy's kidnapping. 

"On Sunday, Michael Feldman posted a simple yet emotional message honoring Savannah on the bittersweet holiday. 

"'To the strongest person I know. Surrounding you with love on Mother's Day,' Feldman wrote alongside two red hearts and one broken heart emoji. 

"The image he posted showed Savannah embracing their two young children, Vale and Charley.  

"Directly under Feldman's caption, Hoda Kotb, Savannah's dear friend and Today show coworker, wrote: 'Holding you,' with a heart emoji. 

"Sunday marks Savannah's first Mother's Day without Nancy, who went missing on February 1 from her home in Tucson, Arizona

"Her whereabouts remain unknown as she was last seen by family members the night before, on January 31, after joining them for a game night. " . . .  More...

The Girlboss; Michael Crichton warned about ideological contagions long before Hollywood succumbed to one of its own.

 The American Spectator

"What could possess Nolan to sabotage his and Homer’s work? Yes, the Hollywoke Strain, but something else, perfectly described by Jesse Kelly on X. “Please understand that communists do this on purpose … They live for destroying beautiful things. Especially the ones most important to you.'”. . .

Dreamstime

. . . "Which brings us to Christopher Nolan. He may be an overrated director in my view, but he’s smart enough to know about the film-killing potency of the Hollywoke Strain. Yet instead of avoiding it, he appears to be injecting it, into his adaptation of one of the greatest and oldest classics of literature, The Odyssey.

"How many people, myself included, would flock to a screen retelling of the Homeric epic, full of gods and monsters, heroes and battles, sirens and villains, and a man’s long voyage home to his wife and son. What we won’t accept is a feminist interpretation of one of the manliest tales of all time. And that’s precisely Nolan’s source for the material — Emily Wilson’s gender heavy, morally ambiguous, unromantic translation of the story.

"We’re not thrilled by Matt Damon as Odysseus. We’re fine with Ann Hathaway as Penelope. We dislike Zendaya as Athena, goddess of wisdom. We welcome the beautiful Charlize Theron as the seductive demigoddess Calypso. But we’ll avoid like the plague a small deluded girl, Elliot Page, as the fearsome warrior Achilles, and a plain black woman, Lupita Nyong’o, as Helen of Troy, “the face that launched a thousand ships, And burnt the topless towers of Illium.” (Christopher Marlowe, The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus)

"What could possess Nolan to sabotage his and Homer’s work? Yes, the Hollywoke Strain, but something else, perfectly described by Jesse Kelly on X. “Please understand that communists do this on purpose … They live for destroying beautiful things. Especially the ones most important to you.”" . . .

The extremes in the world of journalism

 James Zumwalt - American Thinker

"When it comes to ethics in journalism, there are those in the profession, like Joe Scarborough, who remain totally ignorant—despite only being advisory rather than obligatory—of their professional standards."


"In the world of journalism—both written and photo—there arguably are certain standards to be observed. It is interesting to examine two contrasting extremes in incidents, occurring 33 years apart. One journalist went out of his way to ignore this standard while another—a photojournalist—took just the opposite approach.

"While the driving standard all journalists should observe is accurately reporting a story without bias, there is another standard that occasionally comes into focus, although while recently being violated, no mention was made about it. The standard at issue is that which advises journalists only to report on the story and not to become part of it.

"It should be no surprise to learn the party bringing this standard into question is the leftist co-host of “Morning Joe” —Joe Scarborough.

"On May 1, the MSNBC [MSNOW] network was broadcasting a Pentagon briefing by Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, initially providing an update on the war with Iran. Hegseth then began to give a briefing on our NATO allies in which he mocked their collective inaction.

"Suddenly, Scarborough broke into the broadcast, angrily decrying the administration of President Donald Trump’s “obsession” with hating Europe. At a time viewer trust in the media is at an all time low of 28%, those reporting the news should be pursuing objectivity by remaining neutral. There was zero neutrality exhibited by Scarborough in his outburst as he flagrantly violated the standard.

"Just the opposite extreme was exhibited in March 1993 by a South African photographer who took what would become one of the most controversial photos in photojournalism history. The photo in question was not only memorable, but disturbingly so. In fact, so memorable and disturbing was it that it received the 1994 Pulitzer Prize. But the consequences of taking it would, months later, cause the photographer, South African Kevin Carter, to commit suicide.

"Originally titled “Suffering Girl,” the photograph captured a little Sudanese girl, perhaps only four or five years old, folded over on the ground, her face hidden in the dirt but with the skeletal bones that were protruding on her side telling a tale of starvation.

"However, the disturbing part of the photo was the presence of a vulture. . . More...

James Zumwalt is a retired Marine infantry officer who served in the Vietnam War, Panama and Operation Desert Storm. He is the author of three books and hundreds of opinion pieces in online and print publications. He speaks frequently on foreign policy and defense issues as well as on the leadership of his famous father, after whom the world’s first stealth destroyer is named.