‘A made up holiday nobody even heard of’: Hillary Clinton savaged for claiming Juneteenth is ‘America’s second Independence Day’
'Feelin no ways tired! Bringin the hot sauce in her purse. What a pandering cheeseball'

'Feelin no ways tired! Bringin the hot sauce in her purse. What a pandering cheeseball'
The piece was published in the Times’ opinion section and presented as a personal parenting reflection. The post BIZARRE: New York Times Celebrates Father’s Day With Cartoon Essay About a TRANS “Dad” Whose Daughter Says He “Was a Girl” appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
Joe Biden absurdly claimed that making Juneteenth a federal holiday was his proudest day as president - but he got the day confused with the Tulsa Massacre. The post Joe Biden Says Making Juneteenth a Federal Holiday Was His Proudest Day as President – But he Got the Day Confused with Tulsa Massacre (VIDEO) appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
It didn’t matter if it was a scrape or a splinter being extracted, somehow it always ended up with something akin to Windex being applied. Later in life, the ‘suck it up‘ hardship lessons gained deeper appreciation, Fatherhood training. Today we recognize men, Fathers who have the most consequential role. The rock, the foundation, the […] The post Windex Was Never an Antibiotic – Happy Father’s Day appeared first on The Last Refuge.
Former Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard may have been “guided” throughout her more than 24 years in politics by Chris Butler, the leader of a group countless ex-members have described as a “cult,” an extensive report from The Washington Post revealed Sunday.Gabbard began her career in politics as a Hawaii state House representative in 2002, climbing the ranks over decades before being appointed as Director of National Intelligence last year, a position she resigned from last Friday citing her husband’s deteriorating health. However, after obtaining “hundreds of confidential memos,” the Post revealed that much of her decision making over the past two decades – from what she should say to what bills she should introduce – may have been “guided” by Butler, who founded the Science of Identity Foundation, a new religious movement that began in the 1970s, which some scholars have called a “cult.”“Former devotees had been telling me for weeks that Butler controlled his followers’ major life decisions and demanded total obedience and secrecy,” the Post’s Jon Swaine wrote. “They said he spent years working to extend his reach into politics – and they suspected Gabbard’s rise in Washington was the culmination of that effort.The memos, Swaine revealed, included specific guidance and direction on a number of different topics.“Dozens of attached memos appeared to document directives and advice for Gabbard from her time in Congress,” Swaine wrote.“Some contained instructions on what legislation she should propose, which policies she should embrace and how she should conduct herself on television. They had an air of authority. A memo about a proposal to partition war-torn Iraq into three states quoted an unnamed person as saying it was ‘time for TG to come up with this idea.’”Other memos obtained by Swaine included “harshly critical” language, he wrote, flagging one from January of 2015 that contained a “derisive assessment” of Gabbard’s response to an annual address delivered by former President Barack Obama.“In the first place, nobody gives a s--- what you think about his State of the Union speech, unless you’re going to say something of interest,” the memo read. “You’re not even trying. You’ve become really intellectually lazy.”Swaine continued, “In another, Gabbard was described as ‘chickens---’ and “mealymouthed” for her comments on a policy proposal.”
Sen. Chris Murphy says a single image from this week's G7 summit captures one of his deepest fears about the growing power of the tech industry: the chief executives of major artificial intelligence companies seated at the table alongside presidents and prime ministers, as if they were heads of state themselves."At the G7, the CEOs of the big AI companies sat at the table like heads of state, alongside presidents and prime ministers," the Connecticut Democrat wrote, sharing a photo of the summit's main session. His reaction was blunt: "This is the nightmare scene."For Murphy, the optics were not a harmless photo op but a visual representation of how far corporate influence has crept into the highest levels of government. The concern is that companies building the most powerful AI systems are no longer simply lobbying governments from the outside, but are being granted a seat among the elected leaders who are supposed to regulate them.Murphy paired the warning with a call for governments to push back against what he described as the "state-like power" of these firms. He floated several possible responses, suggesting officials consider "taking ownership shares, breaking them up into smaller entities, or imposing a regulatory structure that controls their power over citizens." The range of options, from partial public ownership to outright breakup, signals how seriously he believes the threat should be taken.The senator has emerged as one of the more vocal critics in Congress of concentrated corporate and technological power, and his framing fits a broader unease on the left about the cozy relationship between the tech sector and the current administration. The sight of AI executives integrated into a gathering traditionally reserved for the world's most powerful elected officials, in his telling, is evidence that the balance has already tipped too far toward private industry.His underlying argument is that state-like power demands a state-like response. If a handful of companies can shape economies, information, and security on a scale once reserved for governments, Murphy contends, then leaving their authority unchecked is itself the danger. The photo, to him, is less a snapshot of cooperation than a warning about who is really sitting at the table when the world's decisions get made.At the G7, the CEOs of the big AI companies sat at the table like heads of state, alongside presidents and prime ministers.This is the nightmare scene.Governments need to have a response to the state-like power of these companies, whether it’s by taking ownership shares,… pic.twitter.com/aPdK7FFRaE— Chris Murphy 🟧 (@ChrisMurphyCT) June 21, 2026
President Trump responded to news of UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer's looming resignation on Sunday, blasting him for his failures on immigration and energy. The UK has been completely invaded by animals from the Third World, who are destroying and replacing British culture. The post NEW: Trump Says UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer Will Resign – “Failed Badly… I Wish Him Well!” appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.