Tuesday, September 16, 2025

Wanting to Be Buried Alongside Your Ancestors & Loved Ones Is White Nationalism: MSNBC.

In a new low, MSNBC and Netflix news personality Alex Wagner is accusing Republican vice presidential nominee Senator J.D. Vance (R-OH) of dropping an “Easter egg of white nationalism” during his acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention. Wagner lamented that Vance’s speech “was not the same red meat, sort of blood and soil nationalism that you might hear in, I don’t know, other parallel universe Republican conventions,” suggesting she intended to smear the candidate regardless of what he said.

“I do think there were some sort of Easter eggs of white nationalism in the speech,” Wagner argued—kicking off what can only be described as an unhinged rant. She continued: “One of the things that stuck out to me was when he started talking about what America is, he said that ‘America is not just an idea, it is a group of people with a shared history and a common future.'”

She claimed that Vance‘s reference to the “plot in eastern Kentucky, where his seven or six generations of his family are buried” was a white nationalist dog whistle.

RANTING ABOUT A BURIAL PLOT.

“And I sort of understand the idea of sharing the burial plot, but it also is, it reveals someone who believes that the history that the family should inherit, and indeed the history that should be determinative in the story of the Vance family, is the history of the eastern Kentucky Vances and not the Vances from San Diego, which is where his wife is from and where her Indian parents are from,” Wagner said.

She continued: “And I just think the construction of, of this notion reveals a lot about someone who fundamentally believes in the supremacy of whiteness and masculinity, and it’s couched in a sort of halcyon, you know, revisitation of his roots, but it is actually really revealing about what he thinks matters and who America is, and that America is a place for people with his shared Western background.”

The line that Wagner found so troubling in Vance‘s speech was a recollection of a heartfelt conversation with his wife: “Honey, I come with $120,000 worth of law school debt and a cemetery plot on a mountainside in eastern Kentucky.”

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In a new low, MSNBC and Netflix news personality Alex Wagner is accusing Republican vice presidential nominee Senator J.D. Vance (R-OH) of dropping an "Easter egg of white nationalism" during his acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention. Wagner lamented that Vance's speech "was not the same red meat, sort of blood and soil nationalism that you might hear in, I don’t know, other parallel universe Republican conventions," suggesting she intended to smear the candidate regardless of what he said. show more

Secret Service Office of Equity Chief Declared DEI ‘Mission Imperative,’ ‘Our Ultimate Goal.’

Loucious Hires III, executive director of the United States Secret Service‘s Office of Equity, said diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) are the agency’s “ultimate goal” in a podcast last February. “I could talk on and on what the agency is doing to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion… DEI is every action every day,” he bragged.

“Part of the things that we need to continue to do more is to be open and speak openly about diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility. And when every one of us within this agency can say this is a mission imperative, then we have achieved our ultimate goal,” Hires said.

In a now-unlisted 2022 podcast posted to the Secret Service‘s YouTube channel for Pride Month, Secret Service Office of Chief Counsel Supervisory Attorney-Advisor Andrew ‘Drew’ Cannady insisted, “We benefit from diversity, and I actually am seeing more openly… trans recruits out of the training center, law enforcement recruits, which is great.”

FAILURES. 

Significant failures by the Secret Service during the assassination attempt against former President Donald J. Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania, are raising concerns that DEI may be impacting its effectiveness.

Director Kimberly Cheatle has suggested the building from which sniper Thomas Matthew Crooks opened fire on the former president was unguarded despite being identified as a security threat because it had a slightly sloped roof. Multiple reports also indicate law enforcement had been aware of Crooks long before he opened fire and even before Trump took to the stage.

Despite all of this, he was able to get off multiple shots at the America First leader, striking his ear and hitting three rallygoers, one of whom died.

In May, concerns about DEI in the Secret Service were already present after a female agent with a questionable history, assigned to Vice President Kamala Harris, started a bizarre brawl with colleagues involving menstrual pads.

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Loucious Hires III, executive director of the United States Secret Service's Office of Equity, said diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) are the agency's "ultimate goal" in a podcast last February. "I could talk on and on what the agency is doing to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion… DEI is every action every day," he bragged. show more

‘Changing Business Needs’ – Microsoft Lays Off DEI Team.

Microsoft has laid off an internal team dedicated to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), suggesting it is no longer important to its ” business needs.” In a leaked email, the DEI team leader expressed dismay, citing that DEI programs are no longer perceived as business critical, in contrast with their perceived importance in 2020.

“True systems-change work associated with DEI programs everywhere are no longer business critical or smart as they were in 2020,” they lamented. The email indicated that the team’s dissolution, effective July 1, was down to “changing business needs.”

This change is in stark contrast to last year when Microsoft bragged about creating Pride themes for Outlook, taking inspiration from various LGBT flags.

Tech giants like Zoom, Google, and Meta have also reportedly scaled back their DEI programs, reflecting a broader trend within the industry. Microsoft spokesman Jeff Jones claims the company’s dedication to DEI—rebranded D&I—is ongoing, stating, “Our D&I commitments remain unchanged.”

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Microsoft has laid off an internal team dedicated to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), suggesting it is no longer important to its " business needs." In a leaked email, the DEI team leader expressed dismay, citing that DEI programs are no longer perceived as business critical, in contrast with their perceived importance in 2020. show more

Musk Moving SpaceX to Texas In Response to California’s New Anti-Family Trans Law.

Billionaire technology mogul Elon Musk will move his SpaceX operations entirely out of California and into Texas after Governor Gavin Newsom (D-CA) announced he has signed AB1955 into law. The legislation bans schools from enacting rules that would require the notification of parents if a child identifies as transgender—effectively substituting the state for family.

“This is the final straw,” Musk said in a post on X (formerly Twitter)—the social media platform he purchased in 2022. He added: “Because of this law and the many others that preceded it, attacking both families and companies, SpaceX will now move its HQ from Hawthorne, California, to Starbase, Texas.”

Musk added, in a separate post: “I did make it clear to Governor Newsom about a year ago that laws of this nature would force families and companies to leave California to protect their children.”

Under the new law, California school districts will no longer be allowed to notify parents if their child begins using different pronouns or self-recognizes as a different gender. The law makes the state the first to bar school districts from sharing pertinent information with parents regarding their children.

Earlier this year, California’s Democrat Attorney General Rob Bonta issued a legal advisory to schools in the state warning that informing parents of their children’s decision to use different pronouns or change their gender—without the child’s permission—likely violated the state constitution.

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Billionaire technology mogul Elon Musk will move his SpaceX operations entirely out of California and into Texas after Governor Gavin Newsom (D-CA) announced he has signed AB1955 into law. The legislation bans schools from enacting rules that would require the notification of parents if a child identifies as transgender—effectively substituting the state for family. show more
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BREAKING: Alec Baldwin Trial Comes to Stunning End as Judge Dismisses Case WITH PREJUDICE.

Actor Alec Baldwin’s trial for involuntary manslaughter has come to a stunning end after presiding Judge Mary Marlowe Sommer dismissed the case with prejudice after Baldwin’s lawyers accused law enforcement of withholding evidence concerning the fatal shooting on the “Rust” film set.

“There is no way for the court to right this wrong,” said Sommer. “The sanction of dismissal is the only warranted remedy.”

The incident in question took place in October 2021. Baldwin, during a rehearsal, discharged a firearm pointed toward cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, resulting in her death and the injury of the film’s director. Hannah Gutierrez, the film’s armorer responsible for loading the gun, is presently serving an 18-month prison sentence for involuntary manslaughter. Baldwin faces similar charges, with prosecutors arguing that he neglected fundamental gun safety practices, leading to reckless behavior on the set.

Alex Spiro, Baldwin’s high-profile attorney, has maintained that Baldwin bore no obligation to inspect the gun’s contents. The defense has primarily focused on challenging the integrity of the police investigation. On Thursday, Spiro introduced evidence suggesting that live ammunition connected to the fatal shooting had been provided to the police but was not disclosed to Baldwin’s legal team. These bullets were turned over to law enforcement by a former police officer and family friend of Gutierrez, who indicated they matched those that killed Hutchins.

Spiro accused police of “burying” the evidence by not recording it under the “Rust” case, which he argued deprived the defense of crucial information. Marissa Poppell, a crime scene technician, testified that she cataloged the bullets yet was instructed not to file them under the “Rust” incident.

Due to the case being dismissed with prejudice, charges may not be brought again. Baldwin escapes a potential 18 month jail sentence as a result.

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Actor Alec Baldwin's trial for involuntary manslaughter has come to a stunning end after presiding Judge Mary Marlowe Sommer dismissed the case with prejudice after Baldwin's lawyers accused law enforcement of withholding evidence concerning the fatal shooting on the "Rust" film set. show more

Gaybraham Lincoln? Documentary Claims ‘Honest Abe’ Was a Closet Homosexual.

Filmmaker Shaun Peterson contends that the bulk of scholarly work on the life of President Abraham Lincoln is wrong. According to Peterson, Lincoln was a homosexual who preferred the company of men—a case he argues in a new documentary, Lover of Men: The Untold History of Abraham Lincoln, released on July 10.

The documentary “examines the intimate life of America’s most consequential president, Abraham Lincoln. As told by preeminent Lincoln scholars and never before seen photographs and letters, the film details Lincoln’s romantic relationships with men.”

“The film fills in an important missing piece of American history and challenges the audience to consider why we hold such a limited view of human sexuality,” the film’s synopsis states, continuing: “Lover of Men is not only an exploration of gender roles and sexual identity, but also serves as an examination of American intolerance.”

According to Peterson—and allegedly never before seen letters authored by Lincoln—the sixteenth American president slept with more men than he did women. The crux of the contention that Lincoln was a closeted gay man is letters he exchanged with a childhood friend, Joshua Fry Speed. “Dear Speed, I shall be very lonesome without you. Love, Lincoln,” one letter reads.

SO, WAS LINCOLN GAY?

The idea of Lincoln being a homosexual dates to a 1926 biography by Carl Sandburg, which refers to Lincoln’s relationship with Speed as having “a streak of lavender, and spots soft as May violets.”

While some have interpreted Sandberg’s words as suggesting Lincoln was a closeted gay man, in reality, the author was referring to the more vulnerable relationship between two friends, which belied their more public-facing images of masculinity.

Letters supposedly authored by Lincoln explicitly detailing his homosexuality—and ‘found’ by gay rights activist Larry Kramer in 1999—are widely believed to be a hoax.

Recent attempts to ‘queer‘ popular fictional characters have fallen flat with audiences. The National Pulse reported in May that the ratings for the latest season of the British science fiction adventure Doctor Who have crashed following the introduction of the first “openly queer” black Doctor, played by Rwandan migrant Ncuti Gatwa.

Meanwhile, Disney‘s Star Wars: Acolyte—which features predominantly nonbinary and lesbian characters—has been widely panned by viewers and even some critics.

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Filmmaker Shaun Peterson contends that the bulk of scholarly work on the life of President Abraham Lincoln is wrong. According to Peterson, Lincoln was a homosexual who preferred the company of men—a case he argues in a new documentary, Lover of Men: The Untold History of Abraham Lincoln, released on July 10. show more

Trump-Appointed Judge Blocks Biden’s Title IX Transgender Rule in Texas.

U.S. District Court Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk, nominated to the bench by former President Donald J. Trump in 2017, is granting Texas an injunction against Joe Biden government regulations that would grant anti-discrimination protections to “gender identity.” In his ruling, Judge Kacsmaryk wrote that the rule likely violates protections already on the books for biological women. Under the new rules, biological males would be allowed to access facilities designated only for use by biological females.

The Biden government regulations, which expand protected classes under Title IX to include “sex stereotypes, sexual orientation, gender identity, and sex characteristics,” will come into effect on August 1. However, a number of state governments are successfully convincing federal judges to grant injunctions against the measure. Texas is the 15th state to block the rule from taking effect pending legal challenges.

Judge Kacsmaryk noted that the rule directly undermines the purpose of Title IX, which was to enact nondiscrimination protections for women. “The Final Rule inverts the text, history, and tradition of Title IX: the statute protects women in spaces historically reserved to men; the Final Rule inserts men into spaces reserved to women,” he wrote, adding: “The Final Rule reads sexual orientation and gender identity into Title IX’s antidiscrimination principle in violation of that statute.”

Additionally, the Trump-appointed judge noted that Biden government measure was also in contravention of Texas state law, which “protects sex separation in K–12 and higher education athletic programs.”

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U.S. District Court Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk, nominated to the bench by former President Donald J. Trump in 2017, is granting Texas an injunction against Joe Biden government regulations that would grant anti-discrimination protections to "gender identity." In his ruling, Judge Kacsmaryk wrote that the rule likely violates protections already on the books for biological women. Under the new rules, biological males would be allowed to access facilities designated only for use by biological females. show more

WATCH: Nigel Farage Sworn In as a Member of Parliament for the First Time.

Reform Party leader Nigel Farage has been sworn into Parliament as Nigel Farage MP, after taking his oath of allegiance to King Charles III. Reform’s other MPs were sworn in on Wednesday.

Farage, who will represent the Clacton-on-Sea constituency (electoral district) in the House of Commons, swore the traditional oath on the King James Bible: “I swear by Almighty God that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to His Majesty King Charles, his heirs and successors, according to law. So help me God.”

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Despite being arguably the most influential British politician of the last 20 years, with a long career as a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) prior to Brexit, it is the first time Farage has been elected as a Member of Parliament (MP).

This is due in large part to the British electoral system being hostile to new parties.

Reform came third by share of the popular vote and earned five MPs in Britain’s July 4 snap election—a significant breakthrough, but one that highlights major issues with the First-Past-the-Post system.

The victorious Labour Party received one MP for every  24,000 votes cast for it, while the formerly governing Conservatives received one MP per 56,000 votes. Reform, by contrast, received one MP per 820,000 votes.

The Liberal Democrats, who placed fourth in terms of the popular vote, received 71 MPs—one for every 49,000 votes.

The sixth-placed Scottish National Party (SNP) received nine seats, and the tenth-placed Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) tied Reform on five.

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Reform Party leader Nigel Farage has been sworn into Parliament as Nigel Farage MP, after taking his oath of allegiance to King Charles III. Reform's other MPs were sworn in on Wednesday. show more

WATCH: Woke Activists Complain Harsher Punishment of Pedophiles Will Impact ‘Marginalized’ LGBTQ and Ethnic Minority Predators.

California legislation making it a felony to solicit sex acts from minors is facing opposition from leftist activists. They argue the stronger penalties for such solicitation in Senate Bill 1414, put forward by State Senator Shannon Grove, would imprison too many pedophiles from LGBTQ and ethnic minority backgrounds.

“We are particularly concerned that the harsher penalties proposed in this bill will disproportionately impact marginalized communities, especially members of the LGBTQ community who already suffer from systematic biases within the criminal justice system, particularly when it comes to sexually-based offenses,” complained Kellie Walters, representing the Legal Services for Prisoners with Children organization, at a California State Assembly Public Safety Committee hearing.

“LGBTQ people, particularly gay and transgendered individuals, are more likely to be charged with sex offenses… For instance, LGBTQ people are nine times more likely to be charged with sodomy,” Walters said.

ETHNIC MINORITIES. 

Isabella Borgeson, representing the Ella Baker Center for Human Rights organization, also complains that “harsher penalties” for pedophiles would “disproportionately impact marginalized communities.” She stressed “black and brown individuals” rather than homosexuals and transgenders.

Borgeson, wearing a mask, argued that “punitive measures” for pedophiles would “perpetuate cycles of incarceration,” recommending investment in “community-based solutions” instead.

In the past year, several high-profile LGBT activists have been linked to child abuse, including Canadian LGBTQ organization chief Sean Gravells. He was arrested on child sex abuse and pornography charges in British Columbia.

Last month, the head of the Maryland Democrat LGBT caucus, Michael Knaapen, was caught sending nude photographs and discussing rape fantasies with a person he believed to be a minor.

Chris Tomlinson contributed to this report. 

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California legislation making it a felony to solicit sex acts from minors is facing opposition from leftist activists. They argue the stronger penalties for such solicitation in Senate Bill 1414, put forward by State Senator Shannon Grove, would imprison too many pedophiles from LGBTQ and ethnic minority backgrounds. show more

Farage: Attacks on Free Speech, a Culture of ‘Self-Loathing’, and ‘Conservative Cowardice’ Threaten the West.

Nigel Farage has set out his plans for the next five years after establishing a “bridgehead” in Britain’s Parliament and outlined the biggest threats to Western democracy.

Speaking to Ben Bergquam of Real America’s Voice, who has been covering the British election alongside Raheem Kassam, Editor-in-Chief of The National Pulse, Farage cited the “closing down of free speech” and the teaching of “self-loathing about our nation, our identity, our culture, our history” in schools and universities.

“I don’t really blame the hard left for this. I blame conservative cowardice,” Farage said. “In this country over the last 14 years, the needle has moved sharply to the left on every single social and economic issue. Conservative cowardice is, actually, what has allowed the extremists on the left to bully us,” he stressed.

REFORM REPRESENTATIVES. 

Mockery and swift ejection met hecklers attempting to disrupt Farage’s post-election press conference—tipped off by “reporters” known for “working with Antifa,” suspects Kassam.

Three other Reform Members of Parliament (MPs) joined Farage on stage: Reform chairman Richard Tice, former Conservative Party deputy chairman Lee Anderson, and former Brexit Party representative Rupert Lowe, who intends to donate his MP’s salary to charity.

A fifth Reform candidate may win in the South Basildon and East Thurrock constituency (electoral district). A full recount is underway as of the time of publication. It was initiated by Labour, complaining of mistakes in the initial count after the Reform candidate won.

GOING AFTER LABOUR. 

At the presser, Farage stressed the public showed “absolutely no enthusiasm for Starmer’s Labour whatsoever,” referring to now-Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s Labour Party. Despite winning a large legislative majority, Labour actually won fewer votes than in 2017 and 2019, and the lowest overall share of the vote of any party to win a parliamentary majority.

Some see Reform as a party of disgruntled Conservatives. However, Farage emphasizes that its “priority now is to go after Labour votes”—especially those of old-fashioned Labour voters who are “very patriotic” compared to the party’s woke, mostly middle-class modern incarnation.

ELECTORAL REFORM.

Farage says electoral reform is a priority objective, with Britain’s first-past-the-post voting system producing perverse results. Tice said Labor has only around twice as many votes as Reform, but 100 times its representation in Parliament. The Conservatives have similar overrepresentation. So do the Liberal Democrats, who are receiving dozens of seats on a significantly lower share of the national vote than Reform.

WIDER WORLD.

Discussing international politics, Farage says he is grateful for Donald Trump’s support. He predicts Marine Le Pen’s National Rally will perform well in the second round of France’s legislative elections on July 7.

He says he disagrees with Le Pen on economics, characterizing her approach as “big state.” However, he says her party is a much better option than the extreme left, which placed second in the first round of the French election, with Emmanuel Macron’s globalists falling to third place. He also says he understands the sentiments Le Pen’s party expresses “about La France, about their culture, their identity, the no-go zones.”

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Nigel Farage has set out his plans for the next five years after establishing a "bridgehead" in Britain's Parliament and outlined the biggest threats to Western democracy. show more