17 January 2025

Megyn Kelly Rips "Obese Lesbian" Firefighters

Megyn Kelly
Conservative commentator and former TV host Megyn Kelly had an epic rant last 14 January after she ripped into the Los Angeles Fire Department, calling for the firing of "obese lesbian" firefighters.

"I believe I speak for all females in Los Angeles when I say we want a strong man to rescue us," Kelly said on her podcast, "The Megyn Kelly Show".

16 January 2025

Pam Bondi Masterfully Flips Script On Democrats

Pam Bondi
After Peter Brian Hegseth, President-elect Donald Trump nominee as the Secretary of the Department of National Defense (DND), torched the Democrats during his confirmation hearing, it was the turn of attorney general nominee Pam Bondi to impress the lawmakers.

Conservatives on social media celebrated her quick-witted response to a question from Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, D-R.I., during her confirmation hearing last 15 January.

15 January 2025

LA Times Owner: "Competence Matters"

LA Times Owner
The owner of the Los Angeles Times just doubled down on his recent criticism of LA Mayor Karen Bass last 13 January, saying his paper made an error when it endorsed her candidacy in 2022.

"We’ll accept some blame. At the LA Times, we endorsed Karen Bass. I think, right now, up front, that’s a mistake, and we admit that," Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong said.

14 January 2025

Anti-Immigration Measure Seeks To Bring A Sea Of Change

Laken Riley
Under the proposed new measure, anti-immigrant state officials and federal judges would have new power to dictate immigration enforcement — including whether to detain individual migrants. The bill has already passed the House and is moving forward in the Senate with bipartisan support.

The Laken Riley Act specifically aims to overturn Supreme Court precedent and give states such as Texas the ability to bring the types of immigration lawsuits against the federal government that have been rejected by the courts, including conservative judges, legal experts say.

13 January 2025

LA Fire Was Partly A Result Of Favoring LGBTs Cafe Strolling

LA Fire
While Los Angeles officials were trying their best to defund the their fire department ahead of one of the most destructive wildfires in state history, hundreds of thousands of dollars were channeled to fund irrelevant programs such as a "Gay Men’s Chorus" and housing for the transgender homeless.

Deadly fires erupted across Southern California this week, which were amplified by fierce winds that resulted in about 10,000 homes and businesses being destroyed. After fire hydrants weren't producing water and homes burned to the ground, residents began calling out Democratic-led leadership in the state, who cut the Los Angeles Fire Department's (LAFD) funding by $17.6 million just months prior.