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Random News and Notes 18 October

Random News and Notes 18 October

The No Kings rallies are supposed to be held nationwide today. So far, it seems turnout in most locations has been a little tepid. It is early yet, so what actually happens remains to be seen. I do have exclusive footage of the No Kings HQ from this morning:

Fucking clowns, all of them. Now on to the important news.


President Trump commuted the 7.5 year long sentence of disgraced former NY Rep George Santos. You may recall that the flamboyant Long Island ‘Republican’ was convicted of several federal felonies including campaign finance violations and identity theft.

I’m not sure that Santos didn’t enjoy his time in prison. Moving on. . .


In an example of water is wet news, Hamas says it will not disarm and will not give up control of the Gaza Strip. This news breaks as Hamas commits a wave of extrajudicial killings and other reprisals against those who oppose them or that the terror group suspects of working with Israel. I will not post them here, but I have seen video of Hamas – uniformed Hamas wearing that stupid headband – breaking legs of men from the Doghmush clan, one of the biggest Hamas opponents in the Strip. I have also seen unconfirmed reports that Hamas executed a 5 year old and her mother because they believed the child was a spy for Israel.

There is one bright spot. The animals no longer have any living Israelis as hostages.


The MSM is up to its usual tricks. A terrorist involved in the 10/7 attacks in Israel entered the US under a fraudulent visa issued by the Autopen admin. Mahmoud Amin Ya-qub Al-Muhtadi was a commander in the DFLP – the Demcratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine, an islamo-commie front group – who actively organized fighters that day and was part of the force that massacred people at Kfar Aza. How does the NY Times describe him? As a Louisiana Man. He has been in the states less than a year.

I see two things here. First, and this is not surprising, the Times is once again trying to obfuscate, misdirect and confuse its readership. Second, it isn’t working anymore.


One half of the Fall Classic is set. The Los Angeles Dodgers swept the Milwaukee Brewers in 4 games. Shohei Ohtani was the starter for the Dodgers last night, and he made it historic. He pitched 6 scoreless scattering 2 hits and struck out 10. He also went 3 for 3 with a walk at the plate with all three hits leaving the yard.

The Dodgers await the winner of Seattle and Toronto. The Mariners lead that series 3-2 with play resuming in Toronto on Sunday. Game one for the Championship series is on Friday the 24th.