Even Democrats Don’t Trust Gavin Newsom — And That Should Terrify the Party
The Emperor of California Has No Clothes The media keeps trying to crown Gavin Newsom as the Democratic Party’s inevitable future. Slick hair, rehearsed lines, donor-approved smile. But behind the curtain, even Democrats are whispering the same uncomfortable truth: they don’t trust him. Not really. Not with the country. And
Your Roomba Knows Too Much: Is Your Home Data About to End Up in Beijing?
The Robot That Sees Your House Let’s drop the polite fiction. Your robot vacuum isn’t just a dumb puck bouncing off furniture. Modern Roomba-style cleaners build detailed maps of your home. They know room layouts, traffic patterns, and in models with cameras, they can literally see inside your house. That
Time To Kash Out: Is FBI Director Becoming a National Embarrassment?
From National Security Star to Narcissistic Showboat Once, Kash Patel was a rising star in national security circles. As National Security Advisor and Senior Counsel on the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence under Representative Devin Nunes (R‑CA), Patel earned a reputation for sharp analytical skills, careful investigation, and steady
Trump’s Tone-Deaf Moment: Why Moderation Matters Ahead of 2026
With the 2026 midterms around the corner, Trump might do well to tone down his rhetoric. His recent, unnecessary, and frankly boorish comments on Rob Reiner’s death on Truth Social only reinforce the perception of him as classless. There is absolutely no need to alienate a large portion of voters
Rob Reiner: Celebrated Filmmaker, Controversial Progressive, and Tragic Murder in Brentwood, California
A Polarizing Figure. In my mind, Rob Reiner was a pompous ass, a delusional progressive socialist democrat, and a corrupt political activist who diverted millions of dollars in taxpayer funds to his progressive causes. Reiner was also a talented filmmaker who brought pleasure to millions with his movies, including A
They Never Left: The Commies Are Still Here — And Now They’ve Found New Allies
We Didn’t Finish The Job — And Now We’re Paying For It For decades, Americans comforted themselves with a dangerous myth: that communism “died” when the Soviet flag came down in 1991. We acted as the ideology evaporated. We pretended the threat had been neutralized. We told ourselves the Cold