Friday, January 23, 2026

Live On Capitol Hill, It's NICK SHIRLEY!!!




AND THEN THERE'S THIS:

THEORY: How Trump convinced NATO to do a Greenland deal in under 24 hours

Coleman Hughes: The Real Reason Trump Wants Greenland

Trump Is Changing The World Behind The Scenes

"Well, Nothing's Perfect, Larry!"

WATCH: Trump Says He’s Sending “Massive Armada” Toward Iran After Iran Threatens “All-Out Confrontation” If US Attacks – “Maybe we Won’t Have to Use it. We’ll See”

 

WATCH: Trump Says He’s Sending “Massive Armada” Toward Iran After Iran Threatens “All-Out Confrontation” If US Attacks – “Maybe we Won’t Have to Use it. We’ll See”

HEGSETH AND TRUMP!

Europe Is Garbage - Dumpster Fire

Sue Foley
Nothing In Rambling

Thursday, January 22, 2026

A Summation Of What We Know About The Greenland Deal So Far

 

From Bill Brindles:

Details of the Trump-Greenland deal are starting to be revealed:
1. The U.S. will gain control of “pockets of land” in Greenland
2. The U.S. will be involved in Greenland's mineral rights. Greenland is estimated to hold reserves of natural resources worth as much as $5 trillion.
3. The U.S. “Golden Dome” system will be in Greenland when it’s built
4. The deal is designed to block Russian and Chinese influence in Greenland
5. This will open the door to US-backed infrastructure investment
6. The duration of the deal will have an “indefinite” timeframe
This means President Trump will have secured land, minerals, and defense in one deal.
I’m so tired of winning

🚨Breaking: Israel Just Changed Temple Mount Policy

Glenn Beck On The Greenland Part of Trump's Davos Speech: "It Makes Me Uncomfortable, I Don't Know How It's Gong To Work Out, But I've Never Heard A President Speak To The World Like This"

LADIES, GENTLEMEN, AND THEY/THEM, LIVE AT DAVOS, IT'S DONALD TRUMP!!!

VLADIMIR PUTIN ON GREENLAND: "You'll see.. it will happen quickly, Everything will fall into place”

GREENLAND!!!

Scott Bessent Cooks Gavin Newsom Communist Patrick Bateman

GREAT MOMENTS IN THE HISTORY OF ARAB PROPAGANDA

CONFIRMED: Communists Think Like 7 Year Olds

When It Comes To Rounding Up Illegals, Obama Did Much More Than Trump, And He Did It With The Same Guy

Damn, I Was Waiting for Trump To Bomb Greenland

NYPD Police Detectives Injured In Line of Duty Treated Horribly By Hospital Employees and Administrators When They Sought Medical Help

Humpday Blues

Sonny Boy Williamson II
Nine Below Zero

Wednesday, January 21, 2026

Five Key Points About What Trump's Trying to Achieve with His Greenland and Europe Strategy

Glenn Beck: I Think I Understand What Trump's Trying To Do, But It's Happening at Such a Rapid Pace, It's Hard To Wrap Your Brain Around It

I agree with that statement totally. Trump is doing so many things at once, making enemies at such a rapid pace, it is impossible to understand it all. It appears all his decisions are centered around goals he has been articulating for years. But the fact that it's happening all at once is a bit frightening. At least it is to me.

By the way, I don't necessarily agree with Glenn Beck. But I do think he is offering interesting perspectives on potential scenarios.

The Real Reason Trump Cancelled The Strike on Iran

Interesting. Not wholly true, from what I can tell. But still brings up important facts and ideas to consider.


By the way, SAUDI AI?

Yes.

Saudi Arabia is making a massive bet on becoming a global AI powerhouse

Saudi Arabia is turning its oil wealth toward its massive AI ambitions. 
Its chief investment vehicle is Humain, a homegrown company that is building out a full stack of data centers, cloud capabilities, large language models and applications. 
It’s owned by the Kingdom’s nearly $1 trillion sovereign wealth fund. Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman unveiled Humain in May ahead of President Donald Trump’s state visit to Riyadh. 
This week, at the annual Future Investment Initiative in the same location, the scale, ambition and deep pockets behind the project came into clearer focus. 
Humain CEO, Tareq Amin, is setting out to make Saudi Arabia the world’s third-largest AI market, after the United States and China. It’s a bold ambition for a newcomer to the industry, but Amin argues the Kingdom’s competitive edge lies in its abundant and cheap energy resources that can feed the seemingly insatiable demand for computing power. 
"We have an advantage in Saudi Arabia,” he told CNN’s Becky Anderson. “Look at this country’s amazing energy grid that doesn’t require a company like Humain to build the substations and the power to deliver that to a data center. That means I have saved 18 months of time." 
Humain plans to build up to six gigawatts in data center capability across the country by 2034, with a rolodex of key AI partners, including Nvidia, AMD, Amazon Web Services, Qualcomm and Cisco. 
On Tuesday, Humain announced a $3 billion deal with private equity giant Blackstone to build data centers in the Kingdom. It also publicly launched Humain One, an AI-powered operating system where users speak or type to a computer to tell it to perform tasks, rather than clicking on icons, as is conventional in systems like Windows or iOS. 
Humain has been using the AI system internally to run much of its HR, finance, legal, operational and IT departments. 
Amin says there is now only one employee in his payroll department, with AI agents handling the rest. 
The Kingdom is entering the closing stretch of its Vision 2030 economic transformation plan facing headwinds from declining oil prices and delays in its construction of giga-projects like Neom, placing new urgency on its AI push to support the growth of the Arab world’s largest economy. 
It also faces competition from the neighboring United Arab Emirates, which has its own AI vehicle, G42, and recently secured a landmark deal with the Trump administration to build “Stargate UAE,” a sprawling $500 billion data center project billed as the largest outside the United States, with the help of OpenAI, Oracle, Nvidia and Cisco. 
Asked whether there’s room for two regional heavyweights, Amin said he supports democratizing AI, while touting Humain’s robust operations. “It is good for humanity to have knowledge — especially around AI — not to be all centralized in one location. 
So it’s good what is happening in the UAE. It’s very good what’s happening in Saudi Arabia,” he said. “I will tell you what we decided to do, which is very different … Humane is not a holding company. We are an operating company.

Newsom Gets Out His Knee Pads to Suck Alex Soros' Cock

Using AI To Tell Your Government To Go Fuck Itself

Chess is Haram?!!?!!? Jesus, What Is Wrong With These People?

Attacking Churches Has Always Been the Marxist Playbook





AND THEN THERE'S THIS: 

DOJ Suboenas Tim Walz, Jacob Frey, and Keith Ellison

Of Course: Jihadist Muslim Antifa AG Keith Ellison Prosecuted Christians for Protesting Outside a Mosque Under the FACE Act, but Insists His Left-Wing Antifa Thug Buddies Have an Inviolable Right to Storm Christian Churches


'They're Getting Tender About a Church Service': Minnesota AG Keith Ellison Defends Left-Wing Agitators Who Stormed Minnesota Church 'None of us are immune from the voice of the public,' Ellison said in an interview with Don Lemon, who accompanied the agitators and boasted of conducting 'reconnaissance'

By saying he took the military action of "reconnaissance" before an action, Don Lemon again confesses to being a part of the church invasion, not just a disinterested "journalist" who just happened to have been there.

Minnesota attorney general Keith Ellison (D.) defended the group of anti-ICE agitators who stormed a St. Paul church on Sunday, telling former CNN host Don Lemon--who accompanied the agitators and boasted of conducting "reconnaissance" ahead of the stunt--that critics of the incident were "getting tender about a church service."

Oh we're "tender"? We're pussies?

Well we'll see what happens when we storm a mosque. We'll see who's "tender" then.

...

The incident sparked a federal civil rights investigation and calls to arrest Lemon for his role in the ordeal. A defiant Lemon mocked the churchgoers on Monday, saying they had a sense of "entitlement" that stems from "a white supremacy." He also insisted he was at the protest as a journalist and not an activist, and that disrupting a church service is protected by the First Amendment.

Ellison agreed.

"I think that protest is fundamental to American society. You know, it's freedom of expression. People have a right to lift up their voices and make their peace. And none of us are immune from the voice of the public," Ellison told Lemon.

"They're getting tender about a church service now," added Ellison, who is Muslim.

GO READ THE WHOLE THING.

Bo Diddley
I'm A Man

Tuesday, January 20, 2026

Women! You Can't Have a Society With Them, You Can't Have a Society Without Them

Why?

Bill Ackman quote tweeted a graph showing the partisan gap between young men and women almost doubled in 25 years.
Women moved radically left. Men stayed roughly where they were.

Good question. Most answers I've seen are either tribal ("women are emotional") or surface-level ("social media bad"). Neither traces the actual mechanism.
Let me try.
First, notice what Wanye pointed out:
We've been told for a decade that men are "radicalizing to the right" and that this is dangerous. The actual data shows the opposite. Men barely moved. Women moved 20+ points leftward.
The story we are told is exactly inverted from reality. And when female leftward movement does get discussed, it's framed as progress: "women becoming more educated, more independent, more enlightened"
They'll tell you the graph shows enlightenment and progress. Wrong.
The graph shows is capture.

This Isn't Just America

Before getting into mechanism, something important: this pattern isn't only American. It's global.
The Financial Times documented it last year The gender ideology gap is widening across dozens of countries simultaneously. UK, Germany, Australia, Canada, South Korea, Poland, Brazil, Tunisia. Young women moving left on social issues, young men either stable or drifting right.
This matters because it rules out explanations specific to American politics. It's not Title IX policy. It's not . It's not the specific culture war of US campuses. Something bigger is happening, something that rolled out globally at roughly the same time.
South Korea is the extreme case. Young Korean men are now overwhelmingly conservative. Young Korean women are overwhelmingly progressive. The gap there is even wider than the US. Contributing factors include mandatory military service for men (18 months of your life the state takes, while women are exempt) and brutal economic competition. But the timing of divergence still tracks with smartphone adoption.
Whatever is causing this, it's not American. The machine is global.

The Substrate

Start with the biological hardware.
Women evolved in environments where social exclusion carried enormous survival costs. You can't hunt pregnant. You can't fight nursing. Survival required the tribe's acceptance: their protection, their food sharing, their tolerance of your temporary vulnerability. Millions of years of this and you get hardware that treats social rejection as serious threat.
Men faced different pressures. Hunting parties gone for days. Exploration. Combat. You had to tolerate being alone, disliked, outside the group for extended periods. Men who could handle temporary exclusion without falling apart had more options. More risk-taking, more independence, more ability to leave bad situations.
(Male status still mattered enormously for reproduction, low-status men had it rough. But men could recover from temporary exclusion in ways that were harder for pregnant or nursing women.)
This shows up in personality research. David Schmitt's work across 55 cultures found the same pattern everywhere: women average higher agreeableness, higher neuroticism (sensitivity to negative stimuli, including social rejection cues). Men average higher tolerance for disagreement and social conflict. The differences aren't huge but they're consistent across every culture studied.  
Whatever is causing this, it's not American.  
The machine is global.