• Marjorie Taylor Greene helps Democrats with new MAGA attack: voters are "done with the Republican party" (video)

    Marjorie Taylor Greene continues her fierce diatribe against Speaker Mike Johnson and hence her own party, telling Steve Bannon on his War Room podcast that Republican voters are "absolutely done" with the GOP. "They're done with the Republican party. They're absolutely done with Republican leadership like Mike Johnson, who totally sold us out to the Democrats!" — Read the rest

  • Longtime Democratic lawmaker challenges fellow Democrat over New Mexico election law

    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Two high-profile democrats are now squaring up in federal court over New Mexico election law. A longtime senator is suing the Secretary of State, claiming she crossed the line by filing a complaint over how the Senator used campaign funds. "This is worth fixing for the future," said Senator Jerry Ortiz y Pino. []

  • Shiba Inu raised $12 million in new token sale round; Milei Moneda ($MEDA) gains new market attention

    Shiba Inu gets a major  boost amid a $12 million token sale Milei Moneda attracts investors as presale accelerates, promises a significant return for early bird backers $MEDA is in stage 2 of presale, with price at $0.0125 Shiba Inu’s (SHIB) crypto stride receives a $12 million boost as investors flock to its privacy-focused blockchain, […]

  • Uncommitted voters are not apathetic. The Democratic party is

    Americans are recognizing we must do more for Palestine and are signaling dissatisfaction with the party, as they did in 2008The US is just months away from the 2024 election, and the prospect of a second Trump presidency grows each day as he evades repercussions for the expansive list of indictments he’s accrued. With this reality looming, many Democratic party loyalists are panicked about the “leave it blank” movement, in which hundreds of thousands of voters have marked “uncommitted” on their...

  • Tread cautiously for a new Louisiana Constitution

    There has been a lot of chatter in recent months about the need to rewrite Louisiana’s Constitution. And for good reason. This original slim document has now blossomed into the nation’s seventh longest state charter with over 83,000 words. The United States constitution, written in 1787, only has 4543 words. Former state legislator Ron Faucheux said it well in a recent column: “Constitutions are not plumber’s manuals that dictate every detail.

  • Bob Graham and the Changing Democratic Party

    The passing of former Florida senator and governor Bob Graham offers some

  • America's college antisemitism is the Democrat Party's shame

    White House deputy press secretary Andrew Bates called the recent student protests on college campuses in America “blatantly antisemitic” and then condemned them “in the strongest terms” as “despicable.” Well, the Democrat Party ought to know. It’s the Democrat Party that created this madness.

  • PNC Breaks-Up, As Executives Form New Party

    In a shocking turn of events, a group of executives from the People’s National Convention (PNC) have announced their decision to breakaway and form a new party called the People’s National Party (PNP), similar to the Hilla Limann led PNP in 1979. This development comes in response to a high court ruling that reinstated […]

  • New MILF political party office up, more members join

    A vice mayor belonging to a big Maranao clan and many others joined the United Bangsamoro Justice Party of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front during the inauguration of its newly-constructed headquarters building in Cotabato City on Sunday.

  • Restaurant reservations have become the hot new scalping racket

    Bots, scammers, line-sitters, and mercenaries have made it all but impossible to get a reservation directly from a restaurant in New York. According to Adam Iscoe's piece in The New Yorker, snapping up a prime 8pm Friday table now requires shelling out scalper prices to internet "mercenaries" who deploy bots to hoard reservations. — Read the rest

  • Alan Dershowitz No Longer Feels Loyal to the Democratic Party

    On Monday, famed lawyer and Harvard Professor Emeritus Alan Dershowitz announced he no longer feels any loyalty to the Democratic Party in light of its tolerance of antisemitism.

  • Party to celebrate arrival of new Sheffield street tree

    Banner Cross shopkeepers, business owners and locals met up on Ecclesall Road to welcome the newly-planted elm tree. Understood to be the first street tree planted there for more than 50 years, the elm was celebrated with tree-themed festival bracelets inspired by Party Parlour, leaf-shaped cookies baked by Banner Crust, children’s activitiesand music from folk band Lizzie Dripping. The tree stands outside the two shops. Voluntary street tree warden Nicola Gilbert won the chance to have a new...