Thursday, April 9, 2026
Tuesday, April 7, 2026
A few months ago, an Israeli commander in Jabalia perpetrated a horrific massacre against civilians. Everyone knows how brutal this man was in the Jabalia refugee camp. Not content with that, he went across the border into Lebanon to kill innocent people and demolish homes. But fate told him enough was enough. He was seriously wounded and lost a leg in Lebanon. A few days ago, he was released from his hospital bed, urging the army to destroy all the homes and calling on his colleagues to continue their atrocities. Today, his wife sits by his side, trying to lift his spirits.
But God's wrath is evident on this criminal's face. He will suffer much pain, just as he has inflicted pain on the hearts of hundreds of mothers. The pain will never leave you, criminal.
BREAKING: Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner calls for the impeachment of "at least two" Republican Supreme Court justices for their blatant corruption.
This is EXACTLY what Democrats need to do after the midterms...
"There is structural power in the Senate to deal with the Supreme Court. It's going to require us to get the majority, but at that point I very much think we need to be exercising ethics oversight over the court," said Platner.
"If we held Supreme Court Justices to the exact same standards we hold federal judges, there is a compelling case for the impeachment and removal of at least two," he continued.
"But to make that happen we need to elect people to the Senate that want to wield power like that, who understand that power matters. That it's real and you can use it," he added.
Platner — the current frontrunner in the Maine Democratic primary race to challenge Republican Senator Susan Collins — is absolutely right. It is an ongoing outrage that we are saddled with this illegitimate court.
We know that Clarence Thomas was accepting bribes in the form of expensive gifts and luxury trips from right-wing billionaire Harlan Crow. Similarly, Samuel Alito was "gifted" a private jet trip to Alaska for a fancy fishing vacation by hedge fund manager Paul Singer.
These men are using their supposedly sacred judicial powers to enrich themselves and live like the 1%, all while handing down rulings that immiserate millions. They must go.
Monday, April 6, 2026
Today, at the White House Easter Egg Roll — one of the most beloved children's traditions in America, held every year since 1878 — President Trump stood next to the Easter Bunny and Melania, surrounded by little kids in sundresses and bow ties, and delivered what can only be described as a campaign rally from hell.
Instead of wishing children a Happy Easter, here's what came out of his mouth:
And just one day earlier — on EASTER SUNDAY — Trump posted this on Truth Social as his holiday message to America: “Open the F***in' Strait, you crazy b*****ds, or you'll be living in Hell — JUST WATCH!"
This is a man with a Tuesday deadline threatening Iran with the destruction of basic civilian infrastructure — which Iran's foreign ministry and international legal experts have both called a war crime under the Rome Statute — while smiling and waving at children with Easter baskets.
The Easter Egg Roll is supposed to be about Joy, children, community, and tradition. Every president since Rutherford B. Hayes has honored that.
Trump turned it into a war briefing.
This is NOT normal and this is NOT okay. Every single person in that crowd — every parent, every child — deserved better than to have their Easter memory poisoned by threats of civilian bombing campaigns.
We often tell people to forgive. It is seen as a noble and peaceful act. But some things cross a line.
When someone does something truly unforgivable, forgiving them can send the wrong message. It tells the wrongdoer that their actions had no real consequences.
Evil learns from results. If cruelty is met with a simple pardon, it repeats itself. The abuser understands that forgiveness is cheap.
This does not mean you must seek revenge. Revenge is different from justice. Justice makes evil pay a price. Forgiveness without justice removes the price.
Protecting yourself and others sometimes means refusing to forgive. Not out of hate, but out of clarity. Some acts should never be normalized.
When you forgive the unforgivable, you are not being kind to the victim. You are being kind to the monster. And the monster will use that kindness as permission.
When someone does something truly unforgivable, forgiving them can send the wrong message. It tells the wrongdoer that their actions had no real consequences.
Evil learns from results. If cruelty is met with a simple pardon, it repeats itself. The abuser understands that forgiveness is cheap.
This does not mean you must seek revenge. Revenge is different from justice. Justice makes evil pay a price. Forgiveness without justice removes the price.
Protecting yourself and others sometimes means refusing to forgive. Not out of hate, but out of clarity. Some acts should never be normalized.
When you forgive the unforgivable, you are not being kind to the victim. You are being kind to the monster. And the monster will use that kindness as permission.
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