Thursday, June 04, 2026

Lefty Fucks (Both Real People and Journalists, Who Are Not Real People) Go Completely Insane In Newark

BY THE WAY, ARE THESE PEOPLE ANTIFA?

 

THIS IS A GREAT INTERVIEW WITH TRUMP

GOOD IDEA

 

President Trump Orders Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent to FREEZE and SEIZE Illegal Alien Bank Accounts in Historic Assault on the Cartel-Backed Border Invasion

Fauci’s Foreign National Bat Virus Mad Scientist Vincent Munster and His Researcher Charged with Smuggling Monkeypox into America from African Outbreak

 

Fauci’s Foreign National Bat Virus Mad Scientist Vincent Munster and His Researcher Charged with Smuggling Monkeypox into America from African Outbreak


He's Got a Point

Humpday Blues

Sue Foley
Lonesome Homesick Blues

Tuesday, June 02, 2026

TERROR ATTACK ON THE WAY? Two Separate Incidents of Large Amounts of Strange Men "Emerging From Manholes" in Brooklyn, Both Areas Have Large Jewish Populations - UPDATE - And Now a Third Manhole Breach in Queens

Both Williamsburg and Gravesend are prominent Jewish neighborhoods in Brooklyn.

 



Note that the video on the breach in Queens shows a Kosher grocer. This is likely an indication that, once again, this is a Jewish Neighborhood.


Ok, so unlike Williamsburg and Gravesend, Astoria, Queens is not known as a Jewish neighborhood.

From Google AI:

No, Astoria is not primarily a Jewish neighborhood. It is most famous as a traditionally Greek community and is celebrated as one of the most culturally diverse neighborhoods in New York City, with large Middle Eastern, Italian, and Hispanic populations. [1, 2, 3]
However, Astoria does have an emerging and historic Jewish community: [1, 2, 3]

Tick-Tock, Tehran: Why Iran’s Stall Tactics Are Playing Right Into Trump’s Hands | VDH

Happy Birthday, Clint Eastwood — and a Happy Retirement, Too


Clint Eastwood retired so quietly that I didn't even notice until his birthday came around this weekend, and for the first time in my lifetime — almost my parents' lifetimes for that matter — that there isn't a Clint Eastwood movie in production.

The Hollywood legend turned 96 on Sunday, making him more than a third as old as the Republic itself. He was born in 1930, just as the Great Depression was really getting going. His first screen appearance was an uncredited role in 1955's Revenge of the Creature, the quickie sequel The Creature From the Black Lagoon. Small parts on TV and movies followed, until his starring role as Rowdy Yates on the long-running TV western, Rawhide.

Movie stardom eluded Eastwood until he traveled to Italy to headline as Joe in Sergio Leone's classic spaghetti western, A Fistful of Dollars.

He quickly became one of the big screen's biggest draws, but as the old Hollywood cliche goes, what he really wanted to do was direct. And produce. And continue those starring roles.

Seriously, the man is a machine.

His first directorial outing was 1971's Play Misty for Me, which scarred the crap out of me when I saw it on TV as a kid and scarred me even more when I finally watched it again as an adult. That film allowed Eastwood his first public expression of his lifelong love for jazz, culminating in his 1988 Charlie Parker biopic, Bird

He made no fewer than five Dirty Harry movies, but also blew the character apart by showing us what a rogue cop might look like in real life with the criminally underappreciated Tightrope in 1984. 


The man who helped reimagine westerns in the 1960s with Leone reimagined them again in 1992 with Unforgiven — and by then he was already in his 60s, with another 30-plus years of moviemaking ahead of him. In 2004, he finally won a belated second Best Director Oscar for Million Dollar Baby.

For my money, Eastwood should have, or at least could have, also won for Play Misty, Bird, and Gran Torino. But he didn't often make the kind of BIG IMPORTANT MOVIES that Academy members feel like they're supposed to vote for.

Eastwood just made damn good movies ...

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Have Karen Bass and Gavin Newsom CONSPIRED To Keep The Santa Ynez Reservoir Empty, Even When They Said They Refilled It?

An Illegal Alien Previously Deported Three Times was Blocked from a New Deportation by California's Sanctuary Law. Now He's Murdered Two Women -- and an Infant Baby


An Illegal Alien Previously Deported Three Times was Blocked from a New Deportation by California's Sanctuary Law.
Now He's Murdered Two Women -- and an Infant Baby

A deranged illegal migrant, deported from the U.S. three times, is accused in the triple murder of an infant and two other women after California's controversial state sanctuary law obstructed federal authorities who sought to deport him, The California Post has learned.

Joaquin Escoto, 28 a Mexican national born in Jalisco, was deported from the U.S. three times and arrested for driving under the influence once before he was arrested again in June for another DUI, a senior law enforcement official told The Post.

On the day of Escoto's DUI arrest in June, which occurred in San Joaquin County, federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials requested to be notified of the Modesto resident's release from jail so they could deport him again, according to the official.

But San Joaquin law enforcement officials hogtied by California's contested sanctuary law -- which limits how state and local law enforcement communicates with federal law enforcement -- failed to notify the feds, and Escoto was set free, the official said.


"Safe to say, California law prohibited the jail from complying," said the official, who shared police documents that substantiated his claims with The Post.

Now, less than one year after that request from ICE agents was ignored, Escoto is being held without bail on three counts of murder in the grisly knife slaying in Modesto of an infant and two women, including one with whom he allegedly had a child, according to police.

"Gavin Newsom has the blood of these women and this innocent little baby on his hands. Xavier Becerra is no better and Tom Steyer is even worse," candidate for governor Steve Hilton told The Post.

"These Democrats lecture us about "their values" and how "compassionate" they are while their sick sanctuary extremism sets monsters like this free to murder and terrorize our communities," Hilton said, "Enough is enough: this insanity must end, and it will on Day One when I am governor," he added.

Newsom has long championed the state's sanctuary laws, though he has opposed legislation that would further expand them