Tuesday, May 26, 2026
Texas Rep. Virdell to Newsmax: Paxton Will Win Runoff, General Election
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Texas state Rep. Wesley Virdell, R-Texas,
told Newsmax on Tuesday that he expects Republicans to post major victories in the state's primary runoff elections, predicting Attorney General Ken Paxton will prevail in the Senate race and again in the general election this fall. "I think we'll have a big win," Virdell said on Newsmax's "Wake Up America Early," adding that he thinks Paxton will also defeat Democrat contender James Talarico this fall. "James Talarico
has said enough crazy things in interviews and on the internet and everything else that people will be in shock," said Virdell. He also praised President Donald Trump's endorsement of Paxton, and the president's comments about Talarico. "I worked with Talarico in the House, and he's a nice guy. But when he starts telling you what he believes, it just shocks people," said Virdell. But, Virdell said, Talarico has a "slick tongue," and he does not think voters will choose him because of that. "If you listen to him, in some ways, people are like, 'Oh man, that guy sounds like a very good preacher.' And then you listen to his actual ideology, and it's just completely shocking. I hope nobody falls for that," he said. Virdell also weighed in on Gov. Greg Abbott's
reelection campaign against Democratic challenger Gina Hinojosa,
a current state representative. "I really want to see Governor Abbott pull a victory off there, but we need voters to turn out," Virdell said. "That's the big thing, including today. We can't just sit at home today." On the Democratic runoff for lieutenant governor between state Rep. Vikki Goodwin and labor organizer Marcus Velez, Virdell said he had not heard much about the contest. "I actually worked with Vikki Goodwin also in the Texas House," he said. "Vikki also comes across as a very nice person. She's very quiet. I don't know the other opponent, but she's a nice person, but she's also very quiet. So I don't know how much she's actually been out there and campaigning." He added, "I haven't heard anything about that race, so I assume it's kind of a sleeper race going on there." |
Sleepless in Seattle: Residents Forced to Take Crimefighting Into Their Own Hands As Police Do Nothing
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Democrats will tell you crime is getting better in blue cities around the country. Does anyone actually believe that? Just ask residents of Los Angeles, where Mayor Karen Bass touts statistics showing that crime rates have lowered when, in reality, there’s been a home invasion wave, and street takeovers are as regular as the sunshine. Or you could ask the beleaguered residents of Seattle, where some residents feel forced to put up barricades to keep the perps out. They
argued that they were getting no help from the police in the rainy
leftist enclave where a Democratic socialist with virtually no résumé, Katie Wilson,
was elected mayor in November 2025. These folks had to take matters into their own hands: In the above video, residents tell reporters about the constant fear of living under these conditions:
I’m glad they feel safer, but it’s beyond ridiculous that they felt forced into this position in the first place. INSOMNIA: Seattle Succumbs to Socialist Doom Loop Seattle's Homelessness and Open-Air Drug Use Crisis Now Exploding Under Socialism What led to their feeling that such a bold move was the only way forward? Bullets flying seemingly every night:
The barriers have their critics, however. Watch this wokester in the required Seattle ponytail trying to tell one of the builders that “I just don’t know that I feel like this is the right fix.” What’s your solution, pal? Contrast that with the footage of the shootings in the same video, which is from a KING 5 Seattle report, that regularly plague the area. "It's not a fix for sure," says one of the builders. "It's a Band-Aid. This is Tylenol for Stage 4 cancer." This cancer has a name: progressivism. Leftist policies have failed in Los Angeles, Minneapolis, San Francisco, and, of course, Seattle. Ponytail dude undoubtedly voted for them every single step of the way. The progressive policy in cities like these seems to be “managed decline” — and barely managed at that. People seem to be waking up to the massive failures, proven by the fact that LA Mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt
has gone so viral, and Steve Hilton is leading gubernatorial polls in the Golden State. It may just be too late for Seattle, though. It would be a long, long road back to normalcy for the Emerald City. Good luck to these residents — at least they’re trying to take a stand. |
Things Do Not Go Well for Dem Senator When He Shows Up at Detention Center Amid Anti-ICE Action
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Most Americans are spending time with their families this weekend for Memorial Day, remembering and honoring those who gave their lives for our country. But some were busy doing other things. For example, there were activists at the ICE detention center in Newark, N.J., over the weekend. Democratic politicians also made an appearance. Sen. Andy Kim (D-NJ)
was trying to get into the facility on Sunday. Kim was back on Monday. Gov. Mikie Sherrill also showed up.
The activists were at it again on Monday. Here's one digging up large blocks to help add to their blockade of an exit from the facility. Here's the blockade they assembled, with all the random garbage they were able to grab. They were chanting, "Quit your job," and "Why are you hiding your face?" at the federal agents — even though some of the activists were wearing masks. The hypocrisy seemed to escape them. Kim was telling the activists to let the agents through the blockades, saying he would make sure there were no detainees in the vehicles. Here on X. Police reportedly had to deploy pepper spray, and carted away some of the agitators. Here on X. And it looks like Kim may have been affected. This was the same facility where Democrats created a scene last year. Rep. LaMonica McIver (NJ-10) was later indicted on charges related to that incident. READ MORE: New: Dem Rep. LaMonica McIver Criminally Charged DHS denied there were any bad conditions in the facility,
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Well, Look Who Addressed That Unite the Kingdom Rally Last Week
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We need to revisit this because I have to hope that our cousins across the pond are not lost, even though more and more evidence suggests they might be. The nation is suffering under Prime Minister Keir Starmer,
who could be on political life support as Labour suffered a heavy defeat in the local elections earlier this month. Immigration has finally come to a head, but how do you combat the narrative when there is no codified freedom of speech? You hold rallies anyway. Tommy Robinson held a Unite the Kingdom rally last week that was smeared as some right-wing hate rally. Of course, the media framed it as such (via CNN):
Oh, please. I almost forgot who was there: Nick Shirley, the independent reporter and YouTuber who uncovered the Somali fraud network and derailed Tim Walz’s plans for a third term as governor of Minnesota.
“Your media will call you far right, and your prime minister will call you guys dangerous, but the ideas of freedom of speech aren’t dangerous. The idea that you want to know who your neighbor is doesn’t make you dangerous… It means that you have common sense,” Shirley said to the attendees last week. He’s not wrong. Over at Public,
Michael Shellenberger did a deep dive on how politicians like Starmer,
the atypical globalist bureaucrat, who also infest the Conservative
Party, have given rise to movements that fueled the Unite the Kingdom
rally in London and elsewhere:
Sorry, left-wingers, but censorship will not kill us or our ideas. They should know these tactics do the opposite. “The more aggressively the establishment defends itself through procedural and legal means, the more support flows to the parties and candidates the obsessive globalist PMC [professional-managerial class] wants to silence,” wrote Shellenberger. |
U.S. Forces Launch Self-Defense Strikes Against Iran
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U.S. forces have reportedly conducted self-defense strikes against Iranian mine-laying ships and missile launch sites.
Two Iranian ships were struck in the Strait of Hormuz, which CENTCOM has considered to be eliminated. Surface-to-air missile batteries that targeted American aircraft were also reportedly destroyed. Officials were quick to announce that this was not an end to the on-going ceasefire, but merely acts of self-defense. Explosions and fires had been observed in a number of locations across Iranian territory, including in the large port city of Bandar Abbas and the vital economic location of Kharg Island.
The strikes come as the United States and Iran were on the cusp of coming to an agreement to end the three-month-long conflict that began after Operation Epic Fury, |
Why the Woman Initially Identified as the J6 Pipe Bomber Will Remain the Subject of Intrigue
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Look, a lot has happened over the past few weeks, with Operation Epic Fury being the least of it—particularly the fiasco involving the January 6 pipe bomber who evaded the FBI for years. The Blaze probably jumped the gun in its story, identifying former Capitol Police Officer Shauni Kerkhoff, 31,
as a potential suspect. This has led to a lawsuit since she had an alibi, and another suspect, Brian Cole, was arrested and charged in December 2025. Still, conspiracy theories
and palace intrigue will likely surround Ms. Kerkhoff since she
reportedly failed an FBI polygraph. She was cleared as a suspect, but in
this era, that will continue to fan the flames.
That aspect is also mentioned in The New York Times’ lengthy April piece about her ordeal, though only at the end. It will likely be dredged up, as Cole’s defense team is likely to cite that as part of their defense:
(Mr. Bunnell, who represented Ms. Kerkhoff during the investigation, said that lie detector tests are a tool, not a truth machine, and pointed out that they are not admissible as evidence in court because their accuracy is unreliable.)
Kerkhoff was home when the bombs were placed at the headquarters of the DNC and RNC before the riot. As for Cole, he’s been slapped with two more charges (via CBS News):
That indictment was filed on Tax Day. |
Mexican President Sheinbaum: Mexico will host Iran's nat'l soccer team during 2026 FIFA World Cup
Trump’s Abraham Accords offer exposes Iran and Qatar’s bad faith
President Donald Trump’s call for Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Iran to sign the Abraham Accords is a bold move. It sounds hopeful and even brave. But hope needs a plan, and a plan needs facts. Two of the three countries he named are active sponsors of groups that openly seek Israel’s destruction. Asking them to sign a peace deal is not just optimistic; it might be a test to see who really wants peace and who only pretends to. A risky invitation: Can Iran and Qatar be trusted? Asking Iran and Qatar to join the Abraham Accords is like inviting arsonists to a campfire safety meeting. Iran backs Hezbollah and other militant groups and has long been a foe of the United States and Israel. Qatar hosts and bankrolls factions linked to Hamas. That doesn’t make them neighbors ready for handshakes and song. It makes them players with a long record of funding violence and spreading influence where it suits them. What the Accords were meant to doThe Abraham Accords were supposed to change the map of the Middle East. They were meant to turn old grudges into new trade deals and security pacts. That work is valuable. But success requires partners who want to build, not burn. If a country’s leadership funds terror groups, buys influence in foreign universities, or quietly supports anti-Israel campaigns, a peace treaty is only paper—easy to sign, easy to tear up. Use the offer as a litmus test, not a surrenderIf President Trump really wants more countries to join the accords, he should make the offer a smart test. Let nations show their cards. Will they cut off funding for terror? Will they stop supporting proxies that rain rockets on civilians and undermine regional stability? If the answer is no, then the United States should treat them as adversaries, not partners. That means keeping pressure on regimes that fund extremists and protecting American forces and allies. We should cheer for peace—and we must push for it—but not at the cost of common sense. The Accords can be a tool to sort friends from foes. If some countries want peace, great. If others want to keep funding terror while smiling in public, we should call them out and act accordingly. In the end, peace is worth pursuing, but only with partners who actually want to make peace. |
Higbie Challenges Dems: What Does Their "Perfect Country" Look Like?
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Carl Higbie’s recent provocation — asking what Democrats imagine as their “perfect country” — landed like a cold bucket of reality for millions of Americans tired of lectures from elites who live in gated bubbles. Higbie, now the host of a primetime show on Newsmax, made the point bluntly: too many on the left are pushing a vision of America that substitutes government control for individual responsibility. Look at the policy playbook most prominent Democrats favor and you see the outline of that “perfect country”: massive tax hikes on the wealthy, expanded entitlement programs, and a bigger, more intrusive federal state. Washington’s appetite for higher rates on capital gains and steeper top income taxes has been on the table for years as a way to fund this transformation, and conservatives rightly warn that those proposals punish success and choke economic growth. Climate crusades like the Green New Deal are another example of utopian thinking dressed up as policy, calling for sweeping economic re-engineering while promising outcomes no bureaucracy can reliably deliver. Proponents tout it as moral and necessary, but the playbook reads like a wish list for centralized planning and industrial policy that will raise costs and limit choice for ordinary Americans. On education and economic redistribution, leading Democrats have floated student debt cancellation and free public college plans that sound compassionate until you do the math and ask who pays the bill. These proposals shift trillions of dollars of responsibility onto taxpayers, eroding fairness for people who worked and sacrificed to pay for their kids’ educations and rewarding borrowing over prudence. Hardworking Americans deserve a patriot’s answer: we will not trade liberty for government guarantees, nor will we accept a version of the country that treats citizens as mere units to be managed by technocrats. Conservatives believe in opportunity, not entitlement; in rule of law, not rule by commissars; and in flourishing communities bound by faith, family, and freedom rather than by the dictates of distant bureaucrats. This
isn’t idle partisan sniping — it’s a sober warning about what happens
when a ruling class pursues its image of perfection at the expense of
ordinary lives. Big-government schemes have real costs: higher taxes,
more debt, and incentives that warp behavior and punish productivity,
and the people who bear the brunt are the middle class and the next
generation. I tried to track down a full transcript of the specific Newsmax segment Higbie referenced, but could not find the exact clip or transcript hosted on Newsmax’s public pages or elsewhere; what is clear from his platform is that Higbie is using his Newsmax show to press this argument and to challenge the left’s vision for America. Conservatives should keep answering that challenge with plain talk and concrete alternatives that defend liberty, common sense, and the dignity of work. |
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