SO MANY LOSER POLITICOS OUT THERE: Kinsley Gaffe: Michigan Mayor Backtracks After Expressing His Unedited Thoughts on Guns and the Second Amendment.
March 4, 2026
GET OVER YOURSELVES: Punk Fail? Rockers Cancel Festival Over Trump.
Now, a gaggle of punk bands planning to tour the country is calling it quits. The reason why is so very, very 2026.
It’s all about Trump Derangement Syndrome.
No, we can’t all get along, apparently, and the Punk in the Park tour’s demise has little to do with the bands in question.
Denver’s far-Left Westword shared the ugly reason for the cancellation – “continued fallout over the organizer’s recently exposed political leanings, particularly financially supporting Trump’s second presidential campaign…”
Cameron Collins is the owner of the tour’s parent company, the Dallas-based Brew Ha Ha Productions. Collins contributed to President Trump’s most recent presidential campaign.
That was enough to stop the tour cold.
And Jello Biafra? Really?
DEVELOPING…:
EXCLUSIVE: Kurdish forces in Iraq have launched a ground military offensive into Iran against the Islamic regime, an Iranian Kurdish official tells @i24NEWS_EN.
According to the official, thousands of Kurdish fighters began taking combat positions inside Iranian territory on… pic.twitter.com/g2EyzB3Ch3
— Yulia Pobegailova (@Y_Pobegailova) March 4, 2026
Doctor Developed Wrist Brace. #CommissionEarned
THE DARK NIGHT OF FASCISM IS ALWAYS DESCENDING IN THE GOP AND YET LANDS ONLY ON DEMOCRATS:
If you're defending – and actively saying you'll support – a candidate who had a literal SS Totenkopf tattoo on his chest for 2 decades, then no-one should listen to a word you say ever again. I'm serious. https://t.co/NQIcQobI04
— Daniel Sugarman (@Daniel_Sugarman) March 4, 2026
Although to be fair, deflecting for Democrats, no matter how terrible, seems to be The Bulwark’s unpublished mission statement.
PERSONNEL IS POLICY:
Calla Walsh, Warren’s old staffer, speaking in Iran:
“Glory to all the martyrs, glory to the axis of resistance. May we see victory within our lifetimes. Death to America!”
pic.twitter.com/fD6wRDnau7 https://t.co/dQwPLdh8hh
— Eyal Yakoby (@EYakoby) March 4, 2026
I’VE SEEN THE LOCKDOWNS AND THE DAMAGE DONE: COVID lockdowns set back children’s development by years, study reveals.
THE CORBYNIZATION OF THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY CONTINUES APACE: Newsom likens Israel to ‘apartheid state,’ questions future military support.
WELL, GOOD: DHS Is Revetting Nearly 200K Afghans Let in by Biden.
Although given what we know about Biden Cabal policies, the “re” is probably incorrect.
RUNNING OUT OF OTHER PEOPLE’S MONEY: California Is Collapsing — And Britain Is Next.
UPSETTING THE GLOBALIST CROWD IS A FEATURE, NOT A BUG:
In all seriousness, this represents a significant shift in American foreign policy.
The big frustrations for war vets:
OIF: Enemy safe haven in Iran
OEF: Enemy safe haven in Pakistan
Vietnam: Enemy safe haven in CambodiaInternational waters argument aside, it appears we can… https://t.co/coXc9OjBum
— InfantryDort (@infantrydort) March 4, 2026
I CAN’T WAIT TO GET OUT OF THIS STATE: Alcohol ‘fees’ another end-run around Colorado voter consent.
Volumes could be written on the misguided language and intent of the bill, which incorrectly assumes that it is someone else’s fault for individuals choosing to partake in alcohol consumption, and that they must therefore be punished.
However, for our purposes, let’s focus on the bill’s insidious attempt to bypass voter consent.
Despite the constant catastrophizing about not having enough revenue, Colorado lawmakers deliberately continue to ignore the fact that state government has grown far beyond what was ever intended by TABOR.
While tax revenue subject to voter consent has grown by only 44% since TABOR passed, voter-consent-exempt cash funds, such as those generated by HB-1271, have grown by 588%.
But it gets worse. Because of the meteoric increase in enterprise revenues, voters passed Proposition 117 in 2020 to require ballot-box approval of new enterprises whose expected revenues would exceed $100 million in the first five years.
With utter disregard for Colorado voters, legislators now use the scheme of creating several enterprises in place of a single enterprise to keep revenue below the threshold set by Prop 117, thus avoiding voter approval.
Not only that, but it’s guaranteed that the bill’s “three new enterprises in the Behavioral Health Administration” will prove nothing more than a taxpayer-funded money stream to lefty groups.
OH TO BE IN ENGLAND: Outraged by grooming gangs? You’re an extremist.
I hear you’re a fascist now. Indeed, if the Home Office’s leaked review into extremism is anything to go by, the details of which are splashed across the newspapers today, potentially millions of Brits are falling for ‘right-wing extremist narratives’.
Home secretary Yvette Cooper commissioned this ‘rapid analytical sprint’ last summer, following the horrific Southport murders and the race riots that followed. True to form, the end product seems oddly preoccupied with smearing ordinary people, at the expense of tackling those who advocate genuine hatred, violence and terrorism.
The Policy Exchange think-tank got its hand on a copy of the review and was stunned to find – alongside the usual stuff about Islamists, neo-Nazis and the like – passages that portray even mainstream criticisms of the multicultural state as somehow dodgy and beyond-the-pale.
Apparently, complaints of ‘two-tier policing’ are one example of a ‘right-wing extremist narrative’. Far-rightists, we’re told, also ‘frequently exploit cases of alleged group-based sexual abuse’ (ie, grooming gangs). Remarkably, this is the primary reference to the rape-gangs scandal in the report, even though there is an entire section devoted to misogyny, looking at incels and pick-up artists.
Flashback: The BBC expected contrition from Kemi Badenoch. It owes us an apology instead.
“Have you seen ‘Adolescence’?” Yes, Mein Fuhrer: but I’m starting to wish I hadn’t. Oh, to inhabit the world of Kemi Badenoch, who innocently went on BBC Breakfast imagining they’d talk solely about tariffs, China or thermonuclear war – the sooner it comes, the better – but was invited to review the telly instead.
“Have you watched ‘Adolescence’ yet?” asked Charlie Stayt. The “yet” was impatient, as if Charlie were tapping a baseball bat in his hand. Kemi is notorious for not yet watching the TV show everyone who works in TV is talking about – and when she replied that she still hadn’t and “probably won’t”, co-host Naga Munchetty looked tempted to call Prevent.
“It’s prompting conversations about toxic masculinity,” she said, plus “smartphone use… Why do you not want to know what people are talking about?”
“All important issues”, replied Kemi. “But in the same way I don’t need to watch ‘Casualty’ to know what’s going on in the NHS, I don’t need to watch a specific Netflix drama to understand what’s going on.” BBC Breakfast’s viewers sat up in their hospital beds. Finally: someone speaks for reality! The only thing Kemi got wrong is that ‘Casualty’ has little to do with the NHS any more. Or medicine. I think it’s mostly about sex.
Badenoch wasn’t missing much by skipping it, as once again a moral panic focuses entirely on the wrong issue because, to coin a phrase, “better dead than rude:”
Ross Kemp made an entire docuseries on inceldom after watching Adolescence.
This was the moment he found out. pic.twitter.com/QxJtI8GmgX
— Jonathan Wong (@WONGthink) March 3, 2026
NOT ALL VACCINES ARE COVID: CDC acting director Bhattacharya backs use of measles vaccine.
DITTO:
Originally I supported Trump's war with Iran, but then I saw all the worst people in America came out against it, and now I support it even more.
— Han Shawnity 🇺🇸 (@HanShawnity) March 4, 2026
An American submarine sank an Iranian warship named the “Soleimani” in the Indian Ocean overnight — the first such US attack on a member of an enemy fleet since World War II, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth announced Wednesday.
The “quiet death” strike on Iran’s prized vessel the IRIS Shahid Soleimani unfolded late Tuesday off the southern coast of Sri Lanka, Hegseth said, telling reporters during a Pentagon briefing that the ship “thought it was safe in international waters.”
“Instead, it was sunk by a torpedo. The first sinking of an enemy ship by a torpedo since World War II,” Hegseth added. “Like in that war, back when we were still the War Department, we are fighting to win.”
Meanwhile, the Iranians keep pumping out AI slop of imaginary wonder weapons. Was it over when Yuri Gagarin bombed Pearl Harbor?
Iranian media decided to showcase their successes against the US—and included scenes of a Soyuz missile hitting the battleship Yamato.
The problem is, Soyuz is a space carrier, and the Yamato sank in April 1945. 😉 pic.twitter.com/uhBg0UnopF
— Jürgen Nauditt 🇩🇪🇺🇦 (@jurgen_nauditt) March 4, 2026