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Mimosa, Bloody Mary, nice flute of champagne — or maybe a favorite tipple in your coffee. Make yourself one and join me at our own Algonquin Round Table, the spirit of Dorothy Parker abides.
Happy Sunday, dear friends! Almost half way through the month and, boy howdy, the portside never rests. How invigorating to learn that over half of them want President Trump (and us) dead. Literally dead. Along with death, we also had Whoopi Goldberg wagging a finger in our direction that we owed it to BigGov to pay more in taxes. For “the children” or some thing. Never had much use for Caryn Johnson Whoopi except as a possible windbreak during a hurricane. So behold a veritable table of luscious platters of brunchy goodness. Belgian waffles, hazelnut beignets, Paris-Brest, eggs cooked to order and … well, someone start passing the plates before the drooling hits our laps. Flutes up, dears, and let’s get to it! Kampai!
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Who knew?
EXCLUSIVE
Reduxx has learned that one of the founding academics behind the World Professional Association for Transgender Health was a pedophile sympathizer.
Vern Bullough defended pedophiles and called opposition to child sexual abuse "hysteria."https://t.co/rxxQEK4HIF
— REDUXX (@ReduxxMag) April 3, 2025
Reduxx can reveal that a founding member of the organization now known as the World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH) was in correspondence with and defended a leading figure behind a notorious pro-pedophile lobby group. American sexologist Vern L. Bullough was a pioneering academic involved with the US-based Harry Benjamin International Gender Dysphoria Association, later renamed to WPATH, and served on the editorial team for a pro-pedophile academic publication which advocated for the normalization of adult-child sexual relations. (snip)
In addition to his role in the early formation of WPATH, Bullough was a member of the editorial board of Paidika: The Journal of Paedophilia, which advocated for sexual relationships between adults and children.
What’s the rental rate for one of those big wood chippers?
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And Xi the Pooh is taking the quote one step further.
Two cybersecurity researchers have now revealed that the China-based manufacturer Unitree Robotics pre-installed an undocumented remote access backdoor into every Go1 robot. Their investigation uncovered how anyone, could potentially tap into these robots — viewing camera feeds, locating devices in real time, and even seizing full control without permission.
This isn’t just a slight security oversight. It’s a major security risk in a widely sold consumer robot. (snip)
The vulnerability has now been formally documented under CVE-2025-2894, labeled a critical security flaw in the Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures listing. At its heart lies a tunnel client embedded in the Go1’s operating system, quietly connecting to a third-party platform named CloudSail, developed by a Chinese firm called Zhexi Technology.
We really do have to decouple our nation from Red China. Faster, please.
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Is this kind of racial hatred of 78 million American voters what you send your children to college to learn?
MSNBC’s Eddie Glaude launches unhinged, self-righteous rant blasting Trump supporters as racist:
Says 78M Americans who voted for Trump would rather “destroy the Republic” than "elect a black woman." pic.twitter.com/E4oHMmQwnz
— Western Lensman (@WesternLensman) April 8, 2025
No one with half a brain rejected VP Roundheels because of her mixed-ancestry tan nor genitals. Any honest Californian knows what a buffoonish fraud she was and still is today. Her Deep Thoughts word salads brought her abject incompetence to national attention.
Cancel Glaude.
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Makes sense
pic.twitter.com/DYxaBEaQyf— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) April 11, 2025
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Of course, you just aged yourself because I don’t recall it being covered in my own children’s high school classes in the 90s. Though, by then, Civics class and Economics class had disappeared from the curriculum, folded into one squishy course called Government. But it well worth discovering again.
Article II begins simply: “The executive Power shall be vested in a President of the United States of America.” Unitary theorists take that language seriously.
So why does it feel so unfamiliar now?
Because for most of the 20th century, presidential power operated within an expanding administrative state, often defined more by expertise than hierarchy. Congress created agencies, insulated them from direct political control, and entrusted vast decision-making authority to unelected officials. Even presidents who chafed against this system — like FDR with independent monetary boards, Nixon with the EPA, or Reagan with civil rights enforcement — generally operated within it, navigating around entrenched agencies rather than dismantling them. (snip)
When Trump and his allies speak of a “deep state,” they’re not just critiquing bureaucracy — they’re challenging the very legitimacy of executive officers who operate independently of presidential authority. According to the Unitary Executive theory, the Constitution doesn’t merely permit the President to fire subordinates who resist his agenda — it requires it. In fact, independence within the executive branch is seen as a constitutional defect.
This is the pushback you see to the Trump administration from the entrenched, unelected, unaccountable Mandarin class. Federal employees who feel they are entitled to their job for life, entitled to ignore or even sabotage the President. They are truly the 4th branch of government outside the Constitution.
The Augean Stables’ clean up was a piece of banana cream pie compared to what Trump is trying to do.
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— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) April 11, 2025
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This is high art pic.twitter.com/Db4zfAxLWV
— Satan’s Niece (@thekrissychula) April 7, 2025
I’ll never give up my Oxford comma. NEVER, I say!
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I’m sorry to say, dear friends, that our time together has come to an end. Enjoy the rest of Palm Sunday with your family and friends and celebrate Holy Week. We’ll meet again next Sunday. Cheers!
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Civics class and Economics class had disappeared from the curriculum, folded into one squishy course called Government
Ummmm, why would “economics” be folded into a class on government? Unless they’re communist?
often defined more by expertise than hierarchy
It’s called a “technocracy.” It’s called that because it’s based on credentials that mark you as “technically proficient” in your area of expertise. Usually degrees of some kind, the more advanced the more powerful. IOW, it’s “rule by experts.” And we all saw how that went in 2019-2021.
independence within the executive branch is seen as a constitutional defect
Yep.
BWHAhahahahahahaha!
Does Bernie know the word starts with an ‘o’? What is an aligarchy?
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