Dec 31, 2025
Tonight's Tonight
Ya done good, kid. That wasn't easy.
Dec 30, 2025
Hypothesis
Who's more homophobic, men or women?
Let's say you're on a date with a relatively new woman in your life. She's flipping thru pictures on her phone showing you where she's been, and things she's done, and what she's into. And a few pictures come up of her making out with a woman.
Are you OK with that, and can you see yourself continuing to date her?
Of course you are. And of course, you'll want to get real close with her. Because you're thoughtful and understanding and open-minded - you're just a real sweet guy.
Now turn it around. If you show her a few pics of you making out with a man, what's she most likely to do?
About 99½ times out of 99¾, she'll balk. And at best, you just got an free ride to the friend zone - at best.
Today's Nerdy Thing
We have to have this kinda thing going on. I don't know if there was much government funding, but it's McGill University in Montreal, so yeah, probably. Canadians are still pretty normal, in that they're willing to do it right, letting the nerds do what they need to do to get us good and useful stuff.
Epstein Epstein Epstein
The Trumplefucks love to crow about "transparency".
The congresswoman also told The New York Times the president rejected her suggestion to invite the Epstein survivors to the Oval Office, saying they had not earned the honor.
President Donald Trump told Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene this year that he opposed the release of the Epstein files because his “friends will get hurt,” Greene said in a New York Times Magazine profile published Monday.
Trump also told Greene, R-Ga., that he would not invite the Epstein survivors to the Oval Office because they had not earned that honor, according to Greene, who was once among Trump’s biggest boosters but has broken with him.
Greene said the president made the comments in the last conversation he had with her, in a phone call after she appeared at a September news conference with Epstein survivors on Capitol Hill. During the call, which the soon-to-be-ex-representative says Trump initiated, the president yelled at her as she listened on speakerphone, the Times said.
“Congresswoman Greene is quitting on her constituents in the middle of her term and abandoning the consequential fight we’re in,” White House spokesperson Davis Ingle told the Times and MS NOW. “We don’t have time for her petty bitterness.”
The Justice Department began releasing the Epstein files earlier this month. They included an email stating that Trump flew on convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein’s private jet at least eight times in the mid-1990s. The Justice Department said in a statement that some of the files “contain untrue and sensationalist claims” about Trump that the FBI received before the 2020 election. The released files also contained images of Trump posing with unidentified women whose faces were blacked out.
Other files included in the document dump included images of former President Bill Clinton alongside Epstein, his co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell and others whose identities were redacted; Trump adviser Steve Bannon; Microsoft founder Bill Gates; director Woody Allen; and lawyer Alan Dershowitz. All of those men have distanced themselves from Epstein and denied wrongdoing, as has Trump.
The DOJ said it has more than a million other documents related to the Epstein investigation to review and release.
Trump has said he was concerned people’s reputations could be damaged if they were merely named in the files without proof of wrongdoing.
The details featured in the Times story offer new insight into Greene’s remarkable break with Trump after being one of his staunchest supporters since she took office in 2021.
Greene began speaking out against the president earlier this year, criticizing his foreign policy decisions — including speeding up weapons deliveries to Ukraine and launching strikes on Iran — which she argued ran counter to the “America First” platform he campaigned on.
Their public bickering turned into a full-blown breakup after Greene became one of only four Republicans to sign on to a discharge petition to force a vote on the Epstein Files Transparency Act, which required the Justice Department to release all documents related to its investigation of Epstein’s sex-trafficking operation.
Greene told the Times that her support for releasing the Epstein files was the final straw for Trump: “Epstein was everything,” she said.
In mid-November, as pressure to pass the bill ramped up, Trump railed against Greene in a Truth Social post, calling her a “traitor” and a “Lunatic” and announcing he was withdrawing his support for her. Greene has said those posts led to death threats against her and members of her family. She told the Times that she wondered: “Am I going to get murdered, or one of my kids, because he’s calling me a traitor?”
Greene said she texted Trump about the death threats, but he only insulted her in response, the Times wrote, citing an anonymous source familiar with the conversation.
A week after Trump’s angry posts, Greene announced she was resigning from office in January and said Trump’s opposition to her advocacy to release the Epstein files played a key role in her decision.
“The Epstein files represent everything wrong with Washington,” Greene told the Times. “Rich, powerful elites doing horrible things and getting away with it. And the women are the victims.”
Greene also called herself “naive” in her once unblinking support of Trump. But she rejects the claim that she has changed.
“I haven’t changed my views,” Greene told the Times. “But I’ve matured. I’ve developed depth.”
“I’ve learned Washington, and I’ve come to understand the brokenness of the place,” she added. “If none of us is learning lessons here and we can’t evolve and mature with our lessons, then what kind of people are we?”
Their only claim to fame on that one is that they're totally transparent in their corruption. Everything else, they're about as transparent as lead-infused concrete - or they try to be.

Greene says Trump told her his ‘friends will get hurt’ by Epstein files

Greene says Trump told her his ‘friends will get hurt’ by Epstein files
The congresswoman also told The New York Times the president rejected her suggestion to invite the Epstein survivors to the Oval Office, saying they had not earned the honor.
President Donald Trump told Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene this year that he opposed the release of the Epstein files because his “friends will get hurt,” Greene said in a New York Times Magazine profile published Monday.
Trump also told Greene, R-Ga., that he would not invite the Epstein survivors to the Oval Office because they had not earned that honor, according to Greene, who was once among Trump’s biggest boosters but has broken with him.
Greene said the president made the comments in the last conversation he had with her, in a phone call after she appeared at a September news conference with Epstein survivors on Capitol Hill. During the call, which the soon-to-be-ex-representative says Trump initiated, the president yelled at her as she listened on speakerphone, the Times said.
“Congresswoman Greene is quitting on her constituents in the middle of her term and abandoning the consequential fight we’re in,” White House spokesperson Davis Ingle told the Times and MS NOW. “We don’t have time for her petty bitterness.”
The Justice Department began releasing the Epstein files earlier this month. They included an email stating that Trump flew on convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein’s private jet at least eight times in the mid-1990s. The Justice Department said in a statement that some of the files “contain untrue and sensationalist claims” about Trump that the FBI received before the 2020 election. The released files also contained images of Trump posing with unidentified women whose faces were blacked out.
Other files included in the document dump included images of former President Bill Clinton alongside Epstein, his co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell and others whose identities were redacted; Trump adviser Steve Bannon; Microsoft founder Bill Gates; director Woody Allen; and lawyer Alan Dershowitz. All of those men have distanced themselves from Epstein and denied wrongdoing, as has Trump.
The DOJ said it has more than a million other documents related to the Epstein investigation to review and release.
Trump has said he was concerned people’s reputations could be damaged if they were merely named in the files without proof of wrongdoing.
The details featured in the Times story offer new insight into Greene’s remarkable break with Trump after being one of his staunchest supporters since she took office in 2021.
Greene began speaking out against the president earlier this year, criticizing his foreign policy decisions — including speeding up weapons deliveries to Ukraine and launching strikes on Iran — which she argued ran counter to the “America First” platform he campaigned on.
Their public bickering turned into a full-blown breakup after Greene became one of only four Republicans to sign on to a discharge petition to force a vote on the Epstein Files Transparency Act, which required the Justice Department to release all documents related to its investigation of Epstein’s sex-trafficking operation.
Greene told the Times that her support for releasing the Epstein files was the final straw for Trump: “Epstein was everything,” she said.
In mid-November, as pressure to pass the bill ramped up, Trump railed against Greene in a Truth Social post, calling her a “traitor” and a “Lunatic” and announcing he was withdrawing his support for her. Greene has said those posts led to death threats against her and members of her family. She told the Times that she wondered: “Am I going to get murdered, or one of my kids, because he’s calling me a traitor?”
Greene said she texted Trump about the death threats, but he only insulted her in response, the Times wrote, citing an anonymous source familiar with the conversation.
Sounds a lot like the shit he said to Kevin McCarthy during the attempted coup on Jan6
McCarthy: "They're trying to fucking kill me!"
Trump: "Well, Kevin, I guess these people are more upset about the election than you are.”
A week after Trump’s angry posts, Greene announced she was resigning from office in January and said Trump’s opposition to her advocacy to release the Epstein files played a key role in her decision.
“The Epstein files represent everything wrong with Washington,” Greene told the Times. “Rich, powerful elites doing horrible things and getting away with it. And the women are the victims.”
Greene also called herself “naive” in her once unblinking support of Trump. But she rejects the claim that she has changed.
“I haven’t changed my views,” Greene told the Times. “But I’ve matured. I’ve developed depth.”
“I’ve learned Washington, and I’ve come to understand the brokenness of the place,” she added. “If none of us is learning lessons here and we can’t evolve and mature with our lessons, then what kind of people are we?”
Amanda
Trump is a guy who never keeps his word on anything other than threats to exact revenge for imagined slights and snubs. One of the great "ironies" that I'll remember from the MAGA Era is that this is the guy who goes after everybody he can think of because they've "broken their promise".
Growing numbers of performers are canceling their shows at the Kennedy Center, and it seems Trump thinks they need to be punished for it, so he says he's going to file suit against them.
Trump has racked up another week of losing, and that's just another indicator of his forever ongoing failure.
Dec 29, 2025
A Rude Surprise Is Coming
Them ICE boys are going to run headlong into some serious shit.
Their names are on a list. Their Social Security numbers known to the federal government, and that government will not be controlled by assholes like Tom Homan and Kristie Noem forever.
No matter the mask or the temporary shielding, we'll know who you are, and you will be held to account.
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