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Today's News, April 27, 2025 (Covering Much of Last Week Too)

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The News of Today is the History of Tomorrow NOTE: We had a great convention and it was wonderful to see so many homeschool families out and to speak to so many of you. If you want to book Larry for a homeschool or political zoom talk---or in person---email me at Larry@wildworldofhistory.com IN POLITICAL NEWS 1) There were major signs that the DOJ is finally moving on some arrests of the obstructionist and criminal burrowed in class when Kash Patel's FBI frog-marched a judge who aided and abetted an illegal alien to the hoosecow. A couple of days earlier Kristi Noem's DHS arrested a New Mexico judge who not only harbored an illegal alien, but a violent member of Tren de Arugala or whatever it's called. Seth Keshel see this as a signal "The arrests are coming." In addition last week, the DOJ received criminal referrals on both Andrew Cuomo and the gluttongidget Letitia James. If prosecutions follow there, I think it signals that this low hanging fruit is just the first of these spoiled applies to be plucked. Mike Davis, who is a pretty straight shooter, said on the Steve Bannon show that "justice id definitely coming" and Steve seemed appeased. 2) Meanwhile, however, one of the most prominent witnesses in the Jeffrey (He-didn't-kill-himself) Epstein case, Virginia Giuffre, "died by suicide." But the real cause appeared to be spousal abuse, as testified to by her journal. 3) In huge news that went largely ignored, Texas adopted school choice. This is a major breakthrough for homeschooling and private schooling. That makes 34 states with some form of school choice, which is now coming close to breaking the backs of the teachers' unions. 4) The DemoKKKrat Party in Florida is dead, at least according to the top DemoKKKrat state senator in the FL DemoKKKrat Party, who just switched to "independent." While Ron DeSantis deserves credit for some of this, don't forget that FL was still D+ several hundred thousand prior to Rick Scott. He was the one who flipped it red. 5) Our pals at 538 say polling is in a death spiral. True, but not Baris's "People's Pundit," who remains extremely accurate because unlike the pollsters listed on RealClearPolitics, he doesn't cook his polling. 6) A new analysis by Patrick Ruffini shows that the DemoKKKrat Party is moving further away from the "middle" position most voters have on a wide, wide range of issues and becoming more wedded than ever to the college educated minority. But don't tell that to ex-CIA analyst, now senator Elissa Slotmachine Slotkin, who wants the DemoKKKrats to get some "alpha energy." Sorry Slotmachine. That's hard to do when you're givin' 'em testosterone blockers. 7) This author argues that the Cloward-Piven strategy failed. I would argue it did far worse than fail for the DemoKKKrats---it sparked a civil war over immigration and spending as exposed by Elon Musk that may have fatally forever wounded DemoKKKrats (as it seems that "good management') has become one of the catch-phrases of DemoKKKrat so-called "moderates" trying to save the party from destruction. 8) Another DemoKKKrat (VA Congressman) Gerry Connally has announced he will retire due to a return to Congress. I wish him good health, and good riddance from Congress. 9) Remember the DC helicopter/plane crash? Maybe people dropped the woke concerns of that DC crash too soon. Looks like the female pilot ignored warnings from her male co-pilot. 10) If my wife is unable to respond, I can't get certain medical help for her because of HIPPA. But Blue Shield in Kollyfornia shared health data of millions of people with Google for years. 11) Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI) says he wants to investigate the collapse of Building 7 on 9/11, saying it may have been "controlled demolition." 12) Washington State has become the first state to recognize Islamic holidays as state holidays. 13) Imagine that. Dinobernie, who was around when the Flintstones were mere babes, says the DemoKKKrats have "no vision" for the future. Yeah, like socialism Dinobernie? That fine economic system that killed millions and enslaved millions more? Go back to your third damn house. Meanwhile, Scott Pressler issued a warning note that for the first time in years the DemoKKKrats out-registered Republicans in Pennsylvania by 1,000. Seth Keshel ("Captain K's Corner on Substack) doesn't think this is significant, and thinks it's the result of a little voter roll purging and local election registration drives. 14) NARAL, the National Baal-Worshipping League of Maloch-lovers, is running ads trying to shield Planned Murderhood from public perceptions that it is the modern-day equivalent of an Aztec Temple. Maybe that's because the Missouri appeals court ordered Planned Murderhood to hand over documents to the state AG. Oh and Planned Murderhood is closing two Utah clinics after losing federal funding. Aztec witchdoctors greatly disappointed. By the way, this should tell you that without fed gubment funding, maybe abortion...
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