The News of Today is the History of Tomorrow November 8, 2023

The News of Today is the History of Tomorrow —
Commentary by Larry Schweikart



 

IN POLITICAL NEWS

1)  In the Kentucky governor race, incumbent Andy Beshear held on against AG Daniel Cameron.

2) Once again, DemoKKKrats won key statewide judicial races in Pennsylvania.

3)  . . . and won full control of the Virginia House of Delegates.

-Looks like Governor Glenn Youngkin didn’t have much pull.

4) A pro-abort measure won in Ohio, as did a pro-marijuana measure,

5) A small victory here, as Jay Ruais won the mayorship of Manchester, NH.



6)  . . . and here, in Long Island, where the Rs took control by a victory in the Suffolk County executive race.

7) Governor Ron DeSantis received the endorsement of Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds. It was not well attended.

8)  . . . while Arkansas governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders endorsed President Trump.

-I don’t think any of these endorsements have any impact.

9) Meanwhile, President Trump continues to dominate in DeSantis’s home state of Florida, leading by 40.

10) And he leads in Iowa by 26.

11) DemoKKKrat senators were “shocked” by Trump’s surge in the polls.

12) Republicans have an “enthusiasm advantage” of 10 points for 2024.

-However, increasingly we are seeing the non-Rs and even non-registered voters are highly pro-Trump. They must be turned out.

13) Trump netted a single night $6 million fundraiser.

14) And news surfaced that DeSantis gave a “women’s spirit” award to a transoid.

15) The cyst-smoker of a judge in the Trump NYC trial has posted half-naked photos of himself on a high school alumni newsletter.



16) The FCC commissioner called Rutabaga’s equity plan for internet control “sweeping, unprecedented, and unlawful.”

17) The DHS created the “Election Integrity Project” at Stanford before the 2020 election, targeting conservative sites.

-They knew they were going to steal it.

18) A Rochester newspaper tried to “diversify” its staff. White writers and employees sued.

-You know, that little thing called merit.

19) The mayor of Nashville launched an investigation into the leak of the transoid shooter manifesto instead of into why it was being withheld.

20) Oh? The Google developer reportedly set to convert space surrounding the company’s SF headquarters into a 15,000-house residential campus pulled out, citing “market conditions.”

21) Still more fallout from those polls from over the weekend, saying Rutabaga has “work to do” with black voters.

22) Is the U.S. Coast Guard going to part-time rescue?

23) The nasty pro-Hamas Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib was censured as four Rs voted no.



24) Four New Calcutta (LA) Sheriff Department employees died of suicide in one 24-hour period.

25) New Kabul has abandoned electric snow plows.

26) The House approved a bill slashing Buttplugs’ salary to $1.



IN CULTURE NEWS

27)  The FascistBI set up a recruiting tent at a homosexual pride event.

-Well, of course, they did.

 


IN TRANSOID NEWS

28)  Kollyfornia spent $4 million on surgeries for transoids in prison, even on death row.
 


IN ECONOMIC NEWS

29) Maersk announces plans to cut 10,000 jobs.

30) Burger King rapidly becoming Burger Prince as it closed down six more outlets in the US as part of a plan to shutter 400.

31) WeWork filed for bankruptcy after burning through $13.4 billion in investment cash.

32) Now, just interest alone on the U.S. debt has topped $1 trillion a year.

33) Stellantis’ new Ram pickup is an EV until the battery runs out. Then it has a gas-powered generator.

34) Oops. The U.S. has 2 million more retirees than predicted due to China Virus shutdowns that led the elderly to quit work.

35) Electric planes, once a fantasy, are starting to take to the skies.

-Right. And it needed a dozen stops from Vermont to Florida. Good luck.

 


IN INTERNATIONAL NEWS

36) Underpopulation is a real thing, and getting worse. They can’t revise the estimates downward fast enough! In Nigeria, the most populous nation in Africa, current the estimate of 350 million by 2010 is 200 million less than the estimate made 10 years ago! South Korea had a .78 fertility rate per woman! Julian Simon predicted all this in crushing the dope-smoker Paul Ehrlich in debates.

37) In a related story, in the U.S., the rate of decline triggers economic alarms from experts as a “calamitous effect.”

38) At least the leftists admit it: Hamas and other terror groups are “progressive.”

39) That great Jeffersonian DemoKKKrat Green Screen Zelensky says it’s “not the time” for elections.

-We held elections in the Civil War and in the middle of WW II.

40) This article claims Green Screen is at war . . . with his own generals.

41) “Wonder Woman,” Gal Gadot will host screenings of Hamas violence against Jews.

-Be prepared for the wokester backlash, Gal.

42) Italy signed a deal to ship migrants to Albania.

-Do they get draft picks, at least?

 


IN ENTERTAINMENT NEWS


43) “The Marvels” is so weak that its trailers heavily feature Iron Man and other Avengers so as to make it look like it’s just another continuation of “Avengers.”

-Nope.



44) The widow of the guitar tech for the band KISS sued the band for wrongful death due to “lax” safety protocols related to the China Virus.

 


IN CHINA VIRUS NEWS

45) And here we go. A woman’s family filed a wrongful death suit against a New York hospital for refusing to treat her China Virus infection with ivermectin, even though it was prescribed.



AND FINALLY...

46) One ray of sunshine last night as the “Porn Dem,” Susanna Gibson, lost her Virginia House of Delegates race.

-This could have entirely changed the nature of fundraising. I can just see Rutabaga with an OnlyFans page or Illicit Mullah Omar naked, except for the burqa. Of course, all the Muslim men would be shouting, “Take it off! Take it off!”


 

AND THAT'S TODAY'S NEWS

 
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