TOP STORY OF THE DAY: Sydney Sweeney reveals truth about her breasts during lie detector test with Amanda Seyfried. Spoiler: They’re real, and they’re spectacular.
December 15, 2025
MEANWHILE, OVER AT VODKAPUNDIT: Everything Is Going to Hell — Cheer Up!
DRONES ARE THE FUTURE OF WARFARE:
And here we see here the need for the return of WW2 style submarine nets that the US Army Coast Artillery Branch once operated. https://t.co/gCXKHHsrmw
— Trent Telenko (@TrentTelenko) December 15, 2025
EDUCATION HIGH AND LOW IS A MONEY LAUNDRY AND ACTIVIST FARM FOR THE LEFT:
Los Angeles public schools have lost 26% of their students since 2014.
Yet they've increased staffing by 19%.
The government school system is a jobs program for adults. pic.twitter.com/BiXACtzAgk
— Corey A. DeAngelis, school choice evangelist (@DeAngelisCorey) December 14, 2025
RELIGION OF PEACE UPDATE: FBI stops planned New Year’s Eve Los Angeles terror attack by pro-Palestinian cell.
The “credible” threat came from radical members of the Turtle Island Liberation Front (TILF), according to a law enforcement source.
Four were collared in Lucerne Valley in the Mojave Desert, where the extremists allegedly were testing improvised explosives, while a fifth was apprehended in New Orleans.
“After an intense investigation, the Department of Justice, working with our @FBI, prevented what would have been a massive and horrific terror plot in the Central District of California (Orange County and Los Angeles),” Attorney General Pam Bondi posted Monday on X.
“The Turtle Island Liberation Front—a far-left, pro-Palestine, anti-government, and anti-capitalist group—was preparing to conduct a series of bombings against multiple targets in California beginning on New Year’s Eve,” Bondi said. “The group also planned to target ICE agents and vehicles.”
Where are the press demands for Democrats to denounce these murderous lefties?
Meanwhile, in France: Fearful French cancel NYE concert on Champs-Élysées as migrant violence grows.
“Migrant” is the wrong M-word.
HEH: Kristi Noem Fired by 17 Insiders and Counting. “There are times when the news out of Washington reminds me of ice fishing in Wisconsin. Everyone swears something just hit the line, even though nobody’s pulled a fish up all day, and the only real action comes from the guy spilling his coffee, swearing at the Packers.”
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PRIORITIES:
One of these men was banned from Australia. pic.twitter.com/1SxM7Pvs7R
— Catturd ™ (@catturd2) December 14, 2025
SOMEWHERE HARRY REID LAUGHS: Can Trump Sue the Oversight Democrats for their Latest Epstein Smear?
When pressed on whether he regretted the unsubstantiated accusation (which Romney refuted with tax returns showing he paid about 20% rates), Reid replied: “Romney didn’t win, did he?”
“GAZA DOCTOR” SAYS IT ALL: ‘Gaza doctor murdered Israeli hostage by injecting air into her veins… before her father received video of her dying and begging for her life.’
The father of an Israeli woman abducted on October 7 has revealed his daughter was murdered in Gaza by a civilian doctor – and that he was later sent a video showing the moment she was killed.
In the footage, Avi Marciano said a medical worker is seen injecting air into his 19-year-old daughter’s veins as she lies on a bed inside Shifa Hospital, begging for her life.
Marciano, who was speaking publicly to a small crowd for the first time, said that by the end of the clip ‘she was sweating and showing no signs of life’.
His daughter was later identified as Cpl Noa Marciano, who the IDF said had suffered injuries during heavy bombing and gunfire but none that were considered life-threatening.
As Israeli forces advanced towards where Noa was being held, her captors moved her to Gaza City, where she was later killed.
Marciano said the video was sent to him on Telegram and showed clearly how his daughter died while in Hamas captivity.
Not died, murdered — by a doctor.
COME SEE THE VIOLENCE INHERENT IN THE LEFTISM:
Ella Cook was just 19 years old—a Conservative, a Christian, and Vice President of the Republican Club at Brown University.
She was brutally killed by a shooter in what appears to be a targeted political attack.
If you still don’t see what’s happening, you haven’t been paying… pic.twitter.com/hAgFaLNywA
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) December 15, 2025
Lefties are less violent when they believe they’re winning, so at least we know where they think they stand.
But as the wise man once said, “Keep your powder dry — and keep lots of powder.”
HERE WE GO AGAIN: ICE, Ilhan Omar, and a Familiar Script “It’s a fast-moving story, but credibility can’t keep up.”
CIVIL LIBERTIES AIN’T WHAT THEY USED TO BE:
ACLU deciding equity is when people of color get to murder more pedestrians is so profoundly racist, I can’t even. https://t.co/CyZroejS3l
— Logan Bowers 🏗️ 🏘️ (@loganb) December 14, 2025
Oracle’s rapid descent from market darling to market warning sign is revealing something deeper about the AI boom, experts say: no matter how euphoric investors became over the last two years, the industry can’t outrun the laws of physics—or the realities of debt financing.
Shares of Oracle have plunged 45% from their September high and lost 14% this week after a messy earnings report revealed it spent $12 billion in quarterly capital expenditures, higher than the $8.25 billion expected by analysts.
Earnings guidance was also weak, and the company raised its forecast for fiscal 2026 capex by another $15 billion. The bulk of that is going into data centers dedicated to OpenAI, Oracle’s $300 billion partner in the AI cycle.
“We have ambitious achievable goals for capacity delivery worldwide,” Oracle co-CEO Clay Magouyrk said on an earnings call this week.
Investors worry how Oracle will pay for these massive outlays as its underlying revenue streams, cloud revenue and cloud-infrastructure sales, also fell short of Wall Street’s expectations. Analysts have described its AI buildout as debt-fueled, even though the company does not explicitly link specific debt to specific capital projects in its filings.
Eventually, investors will expect to see returns on the industry’s massive cap-ex expenses — half a trillion dollars in 2024, another $550-$600 billion in 2025, and likely that much more again in 2026.
Oracle might have made the headlines in today’s papers, but industry leader OpenAI will lose anywhere from $10-$20 billion in 2025 alone, on an estimated $13 billion in revenues. Again, that’s due to massive capital expenditures that are warping the market for chips.
I’d sure love to know in advance who will survive the inevitable shakeout (wouldn’t we all?), but I’m reasonably certain it’ll be brutal.
KRUISER’S MORNING BRIEFING: Busy Weekend for the Worst of Humanity. “This week it was like getting hit with a firehose of evil. I was just reading about what happened at Brown University and in Australia when the news from Brentwood about Rob Reiner and his wife, Michele, was breaking. I was hoping that I could find something that didn’t involve murder to write about, but that was my hint that murder was unavoidable.”
RHETORICAL QUESTION, I PRESUME.
But why does the legacy media do this? https://t.co/00s1LLE2El
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) December 15, 2025
EVERYONE KNOWS THE REAL PROBLEM BUT POLITICIANS DON’T WANT TO SAY IT:
The guns are not Australia’s problem Mr. Prime Minster. The endemic antisemitism that you have permitted to fester and entrench itself in your society is. https://t.co/QGaJRH4ZGl
— Victoria Coates (@VictoriaCoates) December 15, 2025
RE-FUND THE POLICE: Los Angeles mayor urges hiring of over 400 police officers
In the Dec. 10 letter, Bass implored the council to approve $4.4 million in funding, without which the police department will no longer be able to hire incoming recruits.
“It will mean no new cadets in the police academy in January of 2026,” Bass wrote in the letter. “It will mean increasing overtime hours and costs as fewer officers will have greater workloads. It will mean that we strain officers’ health with longer shifts and more responsibility.”
Bass and the president of the Los Angeles City Council, Marqueece Harris-Dawson, did not respond to The Center Square for comment this week. The Los Angeles Police Department deferred questions to the city council and mayor’s office on Thursday and did not return calls and emails from The Center Square on Friday.
In her letter, Bass noted the nation’s second-largest city can’t have a police force that staffs at the same levels as 1995. She also noted Los Angeles doesn’t have enough police officers per 1,000 residents the way other large cities throughout the country do. The demands of the police department with the upcoming 2028 Olympics and 2026 FIFA World Cup, she wrote, would strain the LAPD.
Weird, the LA Times reported last summer that she’d reached a deal with the city council to restore hiring funds already.
Then there’s this from 2020:
She said police department budgets could be reduced if communities shift some of the burdens to other agencies.
“Police officers are the first ones to say they are law enforcement officers, they’re not social workers. What we have done in our country is, we have not invested in health, social and economic problems in communities. We leave the police to pick up the pieces,” said Bass, of Los Angeles. “In my city, for example, on any given night, we have over 40,000 people who are homeless. Why should the police be involved with that?”
Addressing substance abuse and similar issues, Bass asked why “police officers have to clean up society’s problems?”
She blamed it on the “lopsided” priorities of cities.
“Why doesn’t a city deal with its social problems so not so much money would have to go to law enforcement?” she questioned.
How’d that work out for you as mayor, Ms. Bass?
TIT FOR TAT HASN’T HAPPENED YET:
This exchange sums up Where We Are pic.twitter.com/s8FKKu8yic
— Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry (@pegobry_en) December 14, 2025
BREAKING: HOLLYWOOD ICON ROB REINER, WIFE FOUND DEAD IN APPARENT HOMICIDE
Wtf?
SALENA ZITO:
Bear camp is about much more than hunting & for anyone trying to understand Pennsylvania politics, it’s essential. It sits at the crossroads of rural & urban, illuminating Pennsylvanians’ sense of place & their traditions that transcend profession & party. https://t.co/SmBJuBeQW4
— ZitoSalena (@ZitoSalena) December 15, 2025
YEP:
Multiculturalism is so great France had to cancel their New Years Eve celebration.
— C3 (@C_3C_3) December 14, 2025
UPDATE:
I don’t believe you. https://t.co/aY4eYQ3Fpj
— Eli Lake (@EliLake) December 15, 2025