By Lisa Cusack
RedState
Third-World Corruption: The FireAid Scandal Exposes Democrats – and Republicans Need to Wise-Up
By Lisa Cusack
Morning Minute: I Hear Tell We’re Seizing and Pouncing Again
Monday, September 8, 2025
Palestinian Terrorists Kill Six in Jerusalem Before Hero Intervenes, European Leaders Beclown Themselves
Palestinian terrorists originating from Judea and Samaria (renamed the “West Bank” by Jordan in 1950) opened fire on an Israeli bus in Jerusalem on Monday, leaving at least six dead.
Trump Throttles NBC Reporter Over Chicago ‘War’ Meme to Their Face: ‘That’s Why You’re Second Rate’
President Trump slammed NBC News White House Correspondent Yamiche Alcindor after she asked if he was “going to war” with Chicago on Sunday.
Alaska Man Monday: Fur, Fish & Game
Fishing is still pretty good up here in the Great Land; the silvers are still running, and the charter boats are still heading out into Cook Inlet, Resurrection Bay, Prince William Sound, and other places after halibut, cod, and rockfish. And this week, we have two great fish…
Supreme Court Justice Barrett Defends Dobbs Decision, Says Judges Should ‘Tune Out’ Critics Like Hillary
Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett defended the 2022 Dobbs decision that overturned Roe v. Wade, saying that it was a state’s right issue that should be “properly left to the democratic process.” During an interview on CBS’ “Face the Nation” Sunday with host Norah O’Donnell, Barrett also said…
Has Pete Hegseth Really Purged the DEI Mafia From the Department of War? Or Are They Just Laying Low?
After seven months as Secretary of Defense, strike that, I mean Secretary of War, Pete Hegseth seems to be struggling to gain control of the Pentagon. Despite a handful of high-profile firings, there are indications that the system is still attempting to promote officers who were most active…
College Football Week 2 Highlights and the New AP Top-25 Poll
This second “official” week of the year was looking rather dismal as far as matchups were concerned. The top-10 schools were all playing rollovers (who knew Phoenix University fielded a team?), and there was only one game played between ranked opponents. That said, there were some close and…
Peak California: Woman in Orange County Registers Her Dog to Vote; The Dog Casts Ballots in Two Elections
In the “You Cannot Make This Stuff Up,” category, a woman registered her dog to vote and actually cast two mail-in ballots in the dog’s name.








