Local Man Loves ICE More Than Ever (Again), Announces New “More Than Ever” Record

A local man has humorously intensified his support for ICE, declaring he stands with the agency “more than ever than the last more than ever.” His enthusiasm, likened to compound interest, rises after various stimuli, including political statements or social media protests. Friends note this marks his ninth consecutive declaration since 2018. Continue reading Local Man Loves ICE More Than Ever (Again), Announces New “More Than Ever” Record

Air Force One Forced to Turn Back After Aide Realizes President Trump’s McDonald’s Was Left on the Tarmac

Air Force One was reportedly forced to turn back to Andrews Air Force Base after aides realized President Trump’s McDonald’s order had been left behind. Officials cited “critical onboard morale assets” as the reason, proving once again that no global summit comes before fries. Continue reading Air Force One Forced to Turn Back After Aide Realizes President Trump’s McDonald’s Was Left on the Tarmac

Democrats Accidentally Invent New Political Platform: “Whatever Trump Likes, We Hate”

The Democratic Party faces perplexingly low approval ratings, adopting a strategy of opposing everything associated with Donald Trump while eschewing independent policy development. Analysts note that this anti-policy approach is viewed as spiteful, leading to confusion among voters and skepticism about whether such a stance will garner support in future elections. Continue reading Democrats Accidentally Invent New Political Platform: “Whatever Trump Likes, We Hate”

Eric Swalwell Discovers California Is a Place You’re Apparently Supposed to Live

California’s political landscape shifted dramatically as a lawsuit questioned Rep. Eric Swalwell’s eligibility for governor based on a five-year residency requirement. Swalwell argues that California is his emotional home, while D.C. is his working one. The case has sparked debate about residency definitions, highlighting voters’ varied opinions on the matter. Continue reading Eric Swalwell Discovers California Is a Place You’re Apparently Supposed to Live

Waze Announces New Celebrity Voices: Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey and Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson to Guide Drivers Through Chaos

Waze has introduced two new navigation voices, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey and Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, aiming to reflect modern driving experiences filled with confusion and detours. Frey offers calm reassurances for lost drivers, while Jackson invites philosophical reflections on navigation. This update seeks user feedback for a more ambiguous, yet comforting, driving experience. Continue reading Waze Announces New Celebrity Voices: Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey and Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson to Guide Drivers Through Chaos

Maryland Lands the Sphere, Immediately Forgets the Electricity

Maryland Governor Wes Moore announced the “Powerless Ball,” a replica of Las Vegas’ Sphere, which cannot be powered due to electricity shortages. Moore framed it as a metaphor for governance and sustainability. Despite being unlit, the venue emphasizes environmental concerns and is marketed as a carbon-neutral attraction, reflecting Maryland’s energy challenges. Continue reading Maryland Lands the Sphere, Immediately Forgets the Electricity

Nation Honors MLK by Arguing All Day About What He Really Would’ve Thought

On Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Americans from both political sides projected their views onto King’s legacy, with conservatives and progressives each claiming his support for their agendas. Corporations joined in with generic emails, while historians faced disregard. The day became a spectacle of ideological conflict, overshadowing King’s true message of unity and understanding. Continue reading Nation Honors MLK by Arguing All Day About What He Really Would’ve Thought

From Prime Time to Pew Raid: Don Lemon Declares Himself Archbishop of the First Amendment

Don Lemon has transitioned from a cable news anchor to a self-styled constitutional scholar, disrupting Christian worship services to lecture pastors on the First Amendment. His actions have been criticized as attention-seeking rather than activism, showing a decline in relevance and credibility, ultimately reflecting a battle against his own irrelevance. Continue reading From Prime Time to Pew Raid: Don Lemon Declares Himself Archbishop of the First Amendment

Margaritas With MS-13: Annapolis Democrats Discover a Bold New Voter Outreach Strategy

Maryland Democrats have allegedly adopted a controversial strategy combining compassion for violent gangs with socializing over drinks. Critics question their priorities, emphasizing that this approach appears to protect criminals over citizens. The proposal has raised concerns about public safety, prompting voters to reconsider their leaders’ commitments amidst rising crime rates. Continue reading Margaritas With MS-13: Annapolis Democrats Discover a Bold New Voter Outreach Strategy