Category: Politics

  • White House down

    White House down

    Coming soon: The ball room.

    Demolition crews on Monday began tearing down part of the White House to build President Donald Trump’s long-desired ballroom despite his pledge that construction of the $250 million addition wouldn’t “interfere” with the existing building.

    Construction teams were demolishing a portion ofthe East Wing, with a backhoe ripping through the structure, according to a photo shared with The Washington Post and two people who witnessed the activity and spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe it.

    A cluster of people, including members of the Secret Service, stood on the steps of the Treasury Department to watch the construction unfold, said one of the people. Sounds of construction were also audible on the White House campus, although the project was not easily visible to the public given fencing on the grounds.

    The White House said the demolition will not effect any structural integrity of the rest of the building..

    The Administration said the project will be completed by 2029..

    The East Wing of the White House will be modernized at the same time as the ballroom is constructed. BBC News described the proposed interior as being “lavish … including chandeliers and ornate columns”.

  • Memes Kill

    Memes Kill

    When Meme Lords Blur the Lines

    In the aftermath of the Charlie Kirk shooting, everyone seems to be rushing to slap a political label on the shooter. Is he alt-right? Far-left?

    Or something else entirely?

    There are some theories abounding that could create even more confusion and consternation about the killing..

    We might just be dealing with a “meme lord,” someone who thrives on irony and chaos rather than traditional political lines.

    We took notice to this potential a few days ago when Garbage Day wrote an article that Charlie Kirk was killed by a meme..

    The bullet that struck and killed Kirk had “Notices bulge OwO whats this?” written on its casing. A reference to a longtime internet joke that originally comes from text-based furry roleplay. It is not proof, however, that Robinson was a furry. The meme has long since become part of the extremely online canon.

    The unfired bullet casings had other phrases written on them, including, “Hey fascist! Catch! ⬆️, ➡️, ⬇️⬇️⬇️,” “O bella ciao, bella ciao, ciao, ciao,” and “If you read this you are gay lmao.” The first message is a reference to the satirically fascist video game Helldivers 2, the arrow combination triggering the most powerful bomb attack in the game. The second message is a reference to an Italian antifascist folk song, which has gotten renewed interest online and offline after its use in Netflix’s Money Heist. “Bella Ciao” is also used in the video game Far Cry 6. The third is just boilerplate edgelord speak, given extra layers of irony by the much more online jokes on the other casings.

    Groyping in the Dark

    But let’s add another layer. Commentator Nick Fuentes has been out there insisting that his followers, the Groypers, are being wrongly blamed. Maybe that’s just another part of the meme lord’s game: by dragging Fuentes into the narrative, they stir up even more confusion and keep everyone guessing.

    It’s like we’re living in a world where the old boundaries don’t apply anymore, and reality is as fluid as a social media feed.

    A MEMERS NIGHTMARE WORLD..

    And that brings us to another key player in all of this: 4chan. For decades, 4chan has been at the cutting edge of internet culture. It’s the place where countless memes originate before they ever show up on Facebook or Twitter. People like to talk about Reddit or other platforms, but it’s often 4chan that’s the real brain of the internet, where the old web’s raw energy meets a new generation of digital pranksters and havoc makers. They’ve mastered the craft of shaping online narratives, and in many cases, they become instrumental in investigating who killers are after crimes… They’re the ones who can take a situation, spin it through layers of memes and mockery, and leave us all wondering what’s real and what’s just another internet in-joke.

    In the end, whether or not the shooter is tied to any political group, the meme lord culture—and the platforms like 4chan that fuel it—is its own kind of force.

    It’s about chaos, irony, and a reality that’s as slippery as a meme. And that’s the world we’re trying to understand now.

    Just know this, the rabbit hole is deep. But the arguments you are having online are probably all on the wrong path.. there is a new type of killer among us–ones without the same politics of the old time but a new chaos that we never saw before.

  • The President posts a rare Vance

    The President posts a rare Vance

    President Trump is no stranger to posting wild content on social media.. but his latest post from Saturday has people scratching their heads .. see

    Trump shared a satirical throwback to the infamous O.J. Simpson slow-speed chase. Only this time, instead of O.J. in the white Bronco, it’s President Obama being pursued… by Trump himself. And in the adjacent police car? None other than Vice President JD Vance.

    Well—sort of.

    See, it wasn’t actually the JD Vance. It was one of those bizarre “Rare Vance” images that have been floating around the internet ever since Trump met with Zelensky. You know the ones: AI-looking, almost-human, definitely unsettling.

    So now the big question: Did Trump know he was posting a Rare Vance? Was he in on the joke, trolling the internet with meme magic? Or did he just think, “Hey, that’s a pretty good pic of JD!”

    Either way, we’re left wondering if the President just inadvertently mocked his own VP, or if he’s three layers deep into some kind of 5D meme chess.

    As always, inquiring minds want to know. And Rare Vance? He’s just along for the ride.

  • About that South Park Donald Trump… thing…

    About that South Park Donald Trump… thing…

    It goes without saying that South Park has long been one of the most objectively offensive shows on television.

    For decades, it’s aired consistently and unapologetically, skewering everyone and everything with equal opportunity contempt. We still sing that Kyle’s mom is a big fat b*tch. People from both political aisles have called for its cancellation at one time or another, often depending on whether their side is the target of the week. In short, we’ve learned to pick and choose our outrage in America—and South Park thrives on that very hypocrisy.

    But now, Donald Trump has picked his own moment of outrage, aimed squarely at the newest South Park special streaming on Paramount+.

    The episode arrives at a curious time as it seems some corporate entities are silencing some critics of the President TV..

    Among many satirical visuals, the show features a scene where an artificial intelligence version of the President stumbles shirtless through a desert. Eventually, we’re treated (or subjected) to a full view of the AI President’s bare bum. As if that weren’t enough, a tiny, animated version of male genitalia—yes, complete with eyes and a voice—emerges and begins talking to him.

    With 3.1 mil views strong, here is the graphic and stomach churning video that started it all..

    Was it grotesque? Sure was… Was it satire? Also yes. It’s not on network TV, so we’re not dealing with FCC regulations. But it raises fascinating questions about the limits of satire in the streaming age, and what happens when traditional censorship is bypassed in favor of animated appendage monologues.

    According to some behind-the-scenes chatter, Paramount originally intended to blur the genitalia. South Park, never ones to take creative limitations quietly, instead made the genitalia a speaking character. . . problem solved. Or problem multiplied, depending on your perspective.

    AS a matter of fact.. Speaking at Comic-Con on Thursday, Trey Parker and Matt Stone revealed they spent days negotiating with producers to show the US president’s genitals.. “We’re terribly sorry,” Parker said, followed by a long, deadpan-comic stare…

    The White House responded, calling the episode desperate and accusing the show’s creators of grasping at straws. But let’s be honest—we all know this is a sore subject for the President. The episode isn’t likely to go away quietly. If anything, it will spark more awkward and uncomfortable conversations that most people would rather avoid entirely. “This show hasn’t been relevant for over 20 years and is hanging on by a thread with uninspired ideas in a desperate attempt for attention,” White House spokesperson Taylor Rogers said in the statement. “President Trump has delivered on more promises in just six months than any other president in our country’s history – and no fourth-rate show can derail President Trump’s hot streak.”

    So now you know: the artificially generated talking presidential genitalia has made its South Park debut. And once you’ve seen it—you can’t unsee it.

  • Candace Owens Claims She Was Asked to Stay Quiet To Save Ukraine

    Candace Owens Claims She Was Asked to Stay Quiet To Save Ukraine



    In one of the strangest twists yet in an already chaotic political landscape, conservative YouTuber and commentator Candace Owens dropped a bizarre bombshell on her show this week. According to her, she was at the center of Ukraine–Russia peace negotiations earlier this year.

    Yes, really.

    Owens claimed she received a phone call from someone close to former President Donald Trump, asking her to stop talking about Brigitte Macron, the wife of French President Emmanuel Macron. Owens had been airing a controversial series suggesting Brigitte is secretly transgender..

    But then came the wildest part.

    According to Owens, she was told that peace negotiations between Russia and Ukraine were being held up because Macron was allegedly furious over her coverage of his wife. The implication? That he wouldn’t move forward diplomatically until she shut up about Brigitte.

    Owens said the message came straight from Trump himself, who allegedly phoned her while in Florida. She described the call as a mix of charm and pressure—a classic Art of the Deal moment—with Trump praising her beauty and podcasting skills before asking her to stand down on Macron.

    She reached out to Tucker Carlson for advice. His response? Agree to the silence, but only for a limited time. Owens reportedly relayed that back to Trump, who, she says, seemed disinterested in temporary deals.

    The whole scenario raises a ton of questions:

    Is it plausible that a French president would stall global peace talks over a YouTuber’s commentary?



    Is Owens exaggerating, or is there something deeper here?

    And what does it say about the current Trump administration, now in its second term, that these are the kinds of international fire drills reportedly happening behind the scenes?


    Even more concerning are the implications for free speech, the reach of social media personalities, and just how thin-skinned world leaders might actually be.

    According to Owens, her self-imposed gag order on the Macron-Brigitte content has now officially ended. What happens next might depend on whether the next phone call she gets is diplomatic… or something else…

  • Looking for mushrooms in all the wrong places

    Looking for mushrooms in all the wrong places

    President Donald Trump’s new pick for surgeon general wrote in a recent book that people should consider using unproven psychedelic drugs as therapy and in a newsletter suggested her use of mushrooms helped her find a romantic partner.

    Dr. Casey Means’ recommendation to consider guided psilocybin-assisted therapy is notable because psilocybin is illegal under federal law. It’s listed as a Schedule 1 drug, defined as a substance “with no currently accepted medical use and a high potential for abuse.” Oregon and Colorado have legalized psychedelic therapy, though several cities in Oregon have since banned it.

    https://apnews.com/article/means-trump-surgeon-general-mushrooms-psychedelic-drugs-72c22ed077409b4bb865214e7ef304a8

  • The rare Vance phenomenon takes the internet by storm. Maybe it will actually unite us for a while.

    The rare Vance phenomenon takes the internet by storm. Maybe it will actually unite us for a while.

    The internet has given birth to countless bizarre trends, but this one might be the strangest—and somehow, the most unifying. It has a touch of politics, a whole lot of weird humor, and perhaps, just perhaps, it’s the first thing in a long time that brings people together, regardless of party affiliation.

    It’s called a “Rare Vance,” and it’s taking over the internet.

    How It Started

    Back in October 2024, a pro-Trump Republican tweeted an edited photo of then-vice presidential candidate J.D. Vance. The image exaggerated his features—giving him a chiseled jawline and making him look extra sleek and, well, presidential. The internet took notice, and slowly but surely, a meme was born.

    The trend gained momentum, but it truly exploded after Donald Trump and J.D. Vance met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at the White House. Suddenly, “Rare Vances” were everywhere—an endless stream of digitally altered images featuring Vance’s head on different bodies, his face morphed into bizarre variations. Some showcase him with long, luscious curls and an oddly chunky face, while others transform him into a baby with a pacifier.

    A Meme That Transcends Politics

    What makes this trend remarkable is that it’s being embraced by both pro- and anti-Trump circles. In an era where political discourse is often toxic, this meme has somehow bridged the divide. People from all sides are sharing, remixing, and laughing at the absurdity of it all. Maybe, for once, we’ve found a common ground—however ridiculous it may be.

    The New Age of Political Cartoonery

    Beyond just humor, the Rare Vance meme is a symbol of how political cartooning has evolved. In the past, editorial cartoonists would painstakingly illustrate exaggerated portraits of political figures. Now, thanks to AI and fast-paced meme culture, anyone can create political satire in seconds. Everybody is a political cartoonist now.

    Love it or hate it, the Rare Vance meme has solidified its place in internet history. You’re seeing them everywhere, and you’ll probably continue to do so. One day, we might look back and question what we were thinking—or maybe we’ll celebrate the absurdity of it all.

    In the meantime? Collect them all.

  • That’s all folks: Biden winds down

    That’s all folks: Biden winds down

    Forgive us of this political post…

    …so here we sre again. As we stand on the edge of a transition, Joe Biden’s presidency will conclude in just five days. The nation prepares for the inauguration of Donald Trump, marking his return to the White House for a second term—a rare occurrence, echoing Grover Cleveland’s nonconsecutive presidencies. Move over, Grover; Trump is back.

    At moments like this, it’s natural to reflect on where we’ve been as a nation, where we’re heading, and how we feel about it all. However, in an era where everything is politicized, this post will steer clear of passing judgment on Biden’s presidency. Whether his leadership was perceived as successful, flawed, or something in between, history ultimately decides. Time has a way of refining perspective, and future historians and authors will undoubtedly analyze this administration with the clarity of hindsight.

    A Presidency Marked by Unique Circumstances

    When Joe Biden assumed office, the United States was grappling with extraordinary challenges. We were in the throes of a global pandemic—a reality that shaped nearly every facet of life. Debates raged over vaccine mandates, government agencies operated under uncertain conditions, and businesses struggled with reopening timelines. Public health officials were thrust into the spotlight, navigating a landscape filled with questions and few clear answers. The word “normal” became elusive, a concept we struggled to define amidst lockdowns and isolation.

    Biden’s inauguration itself symbolized the strangeness of the era. It was a subdued event, devoid of the crowds that traditionally mark the transfer of power. COVID restrictions meant the absence of throngs of supporters, and the typically jubilant atmosphere gave way to one of caution and restraint. For a man known for his gregariousness and touchy-feely demeanor—sometimes joked about as “sniffing” those around him—this was an ironic twist. Biden entered the presidency during a time when social interactions were fundamentally altered.

    Reflecting on Leadership and Time

    As we look back on Biden’s tenure, we can’t help but notice the changes he underwent. His age and health became frequent topics of discussion, with observers noting his physical and verbal missteps. At times, his decisiveness shone through; at other moments, his actions—or inactions—sparked controversy. Yet, such scrutiny is not unique to Biden. Every president ages before our eyes, their time in office marked by the weight of the job and the crises they face.

    Thinking about where we were in January 2021, it’s remarkable to consider how far we’ve come. The fears and uncertainties of the pandemic felt all-encompassing, yet here we are in 2025, having moved past those moments. The world, once seemingly crushing in on itself, has found a sense of equilibrium. “Normal” has returned—or at least some version of it.

    But what is normal now? With Donald Trump’s return to office, the question arises: Is this the “old normal” reasserting itself, or has Biden’s presidency fundamentally shifted the landscape? Was his time in office a glitch in the matrix, or did it reset the system entirely? These are questions for philosophers and historians to ponder.

    Measuring Time by Leaders

    In the movie Sister Act, a nun tells Whoopi Goldberg’s character how many popes she’s lived through—a reflection of how we measure time by leaders. In America, we do something similar. Personally, I was born in 1980 during Jimmy Carter’s presidency (technically, just before Reagan’s term began). It’s fascinating to think about the presidents we’ve lived through and how our perspectives on them evolve with time.

    As we close the chapter on Biden’s administration and begin another under Trump, it’s worth taking a moment to reflect—not just on politics but on the passage of time and the moments that define our lives. History has a way of reshaping perceptions, and one day, we may see this era in an entirely different light. Until then, we continue moving forward, living through history one presidency at a time.

  • Trump part 2 shock and awe continues: Picks RFK Jr. to be his Department of Health and Human Services secretary

    Trump part 2 shock and awe continues: Picks RFK Jr. to be his Department of Health and Human Services secretary

    Cnn reporting:

     Donald Trump has picked Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to be his next secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, a choice that would add to Trump’s list of provocative picks whose confirmation processes will test the loyalty of Senate Republicans.

    Trump on Thursday announced the selection, confirming CNN’s earlier reporting, saying he was thrilled to share the pick.

    Developing..

  • Trump working the deep fryer at McDonald’s for campaign event near Philly

    Trump working the deep fryer at McDonald’s for campaign event near Philly

    Donald Trump served up some fries and political shade against his rival during a behind-the-counter stint at McDonald’s Sunday, which drew a monster crowd to the Feasterville-Trevose, Pa. fast food restaurant.

    McDonald’s has long been one of Trump’s favorite chains, but his visit to the Golden Arches Sunday doubled as an effort to re-up his doubts over Vice President Kamala Harris’ claims that she worked there in the 1980s..

    More..

    https://nypost.com/2024/10/20/us-news/donald-trump-works-at-pa-mcdonalds-to-needle-kamala-harris/?utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=nypost&utm_source=twitter&s=09